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ILLUSTRATED • pUS[OR • • o 9 The hu«k:nsr of the corn. you know, I' soa»-*hinjt now in lino; O -to • r's m* low h ?!ow Wih colors sup- rtino. Tt*s kissinsr in th corner. Vn ! hincjsins: in the dark: Th lover- of ’*'i? run! Ar rea-iy for the lark. _ * There's rosy Kate, w; n \ a fear. Her teeth are pearly white; There's lusty Will, who’s found an ear That’s red—and his delight. It's kissing in the corner. And hugging in the dark; The !ov — '* V rural pans Are ready for the lark. It’s up and (town the middle; 'Cross ov r to ilie right’; The banjo and the fiddle; Round the husking bee'?; delight. It’s kissing in t«he corner, And husging in ’he dsrk; The lovers cf the rural parts Are ready for the lark. ' ” your hr • s been in business, dees he seem to take very much inter f-t in it?” K-s, indeed, he's a pawnbroker.” A St RE TEST. ’i—What can I <!r> to Ting the Count to my feet? Poona—Drojy a ntckil on the floor. THE USUAL CUSTOM. ' .. i .iorly—V.iis ere wall oil fall down ef ye don”, fix i;, tih* cracks are nor mous. Landlord—All right. I'll have it papered at. once. SHE FIXED IT. I J /X, He-1 thought De Sporte’s left leg was shorter than his right. She—So it was until ha met Hattie Hikick._ AMATEUR BASE BALL. i I I S/ & \ PA7CHT ; ‘ pneumatic k?l CAMP,rv6 m PILLOW to Mr. Rapley—How many men is paid on yo’ nine, Mr. Cairtiao? Mr. Catchiih.—Oney two. Mr. Rapley—Oney two? Mr. Catchah—Yep, me an’ de umpiah. AN OKLAHOMA CARPENTER AND SIGN PAINTER AT WORK. - ■ .. ■1 .. i -. ■ .. .. ■—1 4 .N ARUvJ W l'.aLAi't.. f She—Charlie. tn? engage:»entrlnj JJ« He—Nevfr,darling. E. C. stanas io carat. at the seashoke. C. engraved on it. that means—eighteen r ; a Farmer Waybaek—Say. I want yer ter give me back thet quarter, darn bath tub la enny o’ item bouses. Tbar’s not J FARMER BROWNBEARD EVG1AE3 A GREAT SCHEME FOR TYING OAT BAGS. 4 A LESSON IN POLITENESS. 1—Moses—Good ebenin', Mi stis Ja^k son. 2—Missus Jackson—Tip yo1 ha.1 whoit 7o> sp.aks to a lady, yo* impudent raaoU.