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nilli'w. watchesinthet wistfnll) the Mow i-- sjt of the candles; watch?"?, too, the Banjo t?irl as she goes down the centre o! ,l1(. uard, and determinea 1h-?ii>- a man with fe? thiaga t?> ?I > in this world i??t the n .. ? ??! his abort life t.? offer a dai inj t.m >:k ? ('..?."1 night t<? yo .niss " Tin l'.i'j" Girl stops. She goes quick b to t ?? side of hisCOt, ami. kissing Nun-in . 0 -,-Ml way, leaves her bnnchof vioh I* o" hia pillow. Miss! \ a Nine, reslly. You must mtl keep tin- vu ng lady waiting You take nurse's ,.;, ?.. I behave likes v????'! little boy, ?,, N...1 kn??w. you're really very ill, .ma own Want t?> tell \<?u some' ? ? f?trl bends down, and her ,,,;; rett) flushed cheeks contrast white thin face snd tin- wet fve Nine. Nine half-lifts himself in ? his whisper in.iv :u?t reach either ? Ti n Ten especially, 1? cause T ?stepney bo) with a high reputa ;'.?'.-:?? an?! i character to keep ?Hof the ward. The tiny so.u ;,.,?? arm goes parti) rouml tlte girl's W'hll * whispers Nine s??ftly, " I wrish \ muvver." Si.Jamts' Budget. IHK RETORT SUFFICIENT. ?? ^?.11.. little chap." said the Btrangef "i the family, picking up one ??f the children, "what are you ?pin, i?ba w en \ oo're a man >" " Nutlin'," said the chilli "Nothing? win s. .lsk,.,, ?u. str?nget. " Because," said Ihe child I'm a little Ulli. ' /lili EDITORIAL DUTY. Dkoi'RiKTOR : I>o you call that part "I your editorial dnty ? The Editor: Why not? Un'l I working up a circulatiou 5 A .SA? PROSPECT |Mk. kiMiNKY : ?So ycr poor bye, Mike, -*? was sint tipfer loife, Missis IfcCaffcrty, Sine, that do Ik- a long siutince ! Missis McCanerty : Vis, llisther Rooucy, hut he do be that ?lili? ate in hillli I don't think he'll live ter complete it. A FELLOW FEELING. .. M y brethren," asid the minister, " von '* don't know bow happy yon will be if yon only have a fellow feeling in your bosoms.'' " Humph," asid one of his hearers " I bad ?i fellow feeling m my bosom hurt night and I've K"1 HO diamond pin this morn? ing." ASSIMILATRI) CHARACTER. M ?\? ?'; ?^ttrilicT'/^/-'i;V'.vs ?s. I ? \ f ci fus r.''s?'/.' Al.. r ?\ ^'^w M - ^ ? * ?????b-SA._-B-' I I' ##- m L - s. ?<? ? .. 'Thisarticle," asid the 'nan with the newspaper, " ?aya that ' we receive with the food we eat some of the characteris? tics of the plant or animal eaten. Now Vis. ' said the man who bad been waiting twenty-five iturn at the newspaper, " I dare say. Are yon ? ? | paper ?" ? N ?w, as I w i- going t" ?ay, ' s.u.1 the H"l; he w.is not m in with i hunget tor newspaper pabulum in so " I know of .? case that fully provea cal i great deal of pork, ' suggested the news ling out his hand in a manner that was in . No, ' s il the man with nine ]>?>itit-"f the law on his side, I) Cow, 1 should judge. Uld, ancient, Hut, as I was s tying, 1 had a goat, a billygoat, ? ? ling things. frequently eat,' said the part) of the aecoml pai I his chair with ?? sigh of resignation, " So I have been told," said the man with the firm grip, " so I have been told. But this partuulat |*oa< has a mania for eatings that were left lying around the park " " That," said the man with his eye mi the paper, " is s common " Yea," replied the holder of the [tail) Mush-hag, " it ia quite the same aa you say, park or common. Von may prefer to say common, because it is uncommon, hut oura isonlj -i common common bo I call it a park. Sow, thia ^..at in mine used to wander shout the park at will and ate odds and ends that chanced to be in his path, Sometimes it was a park bench, ?iid soinet unes a si -et ion of an iron fountain, But one da v be ate a bicycle that some young j;iil foolish!] left standing against a tree. And from that moment piar Bill) imagined he was a bicycle, and daily he grew more like one It was quite sad to s??- him running around the park uusteadil). and he even began to get sway ?backed. Yousee.itwas a drop-frame wheel, and Bill) " Remarkable !" said th?- man win. wanted tin- mouldei of public opinion. " Are you through with that "Story? Not quite, Vbu will pardon these teat-' We wen- all very fond of Billy, -Hid when he ?lied " ( 111 he did die at last, did lie '" inquired the statue i>t im? patience, tartly. " Ves, he died," ??aid the man with tin arought-irou cinch. It was this wa) : 1 hung a chamois-skin on th?- clothesline m niv hack yard and Billy at?- it. H.- immediate!) became like a chamoia and made an impromptu Alp of m* bouse, lie climbed to the roof ami tried to jump the abyss between mi house and the next hut missed In- ?'ali'iilatioti and " .I/.M I have th.it paper?" asked tin- man with a mania for learning t ie latest new-. " Ikis paper?" said the '.tint man; the one, that 1-. who knew that the latc-t news was that then was n.. late new-. " Win, ves. von mai have it Certainly, but men- ?su t any? thing in it. The other man (by which 1 mean th< utllet other man. and not the man just called the othei man su,.r?- softly but earn? est I ? : " Then, wh) in Hades did you keepil half an hour ?" be asked. Maby PAMKI k Hi tu k.