Saleen nitiiidienienee ae CT Cee a ll ee ener THE DAILY EXAMIN Topics of the Day. under false partot Travelling Women Al m hare eq ral mother-in-law, who bef re the law, but nol betore the The qui tkest way to become a m aire is to marry a millionairess. Who shall decide when doctors disagree ?” Alas sometimes the undertaker A farmer in Delaware county, N. Y., has a pork barrel that bas been in constant use for 160 years. ‘{ listen for the coming A iu eb Says the of his feet. Wa suspect girl's | futher doesa’t take to him kindly. Topstield, Mas»., is said to have a| district where there are only six childrea of school age tn 34 families. he ] : churenh oy sticding a man whose wife woke him up in pin in him says he d esn’t like such pointed suggestions. Are these soaps all of one scent | : enquired a lady of a juvenile salesman No, ma’am, ne replied, thes are ali ten cents, ” Dishing and strong, not romantic and | clinging, is the latest type of popular | girlia the Kast. This sounds the doom of fashion’s weakling, the dude. Sam psoa Townsend, ag _~ ed sev euryv, of | L mhi-street, Pa - was matried at Middleton, N, Y.. lately, to Mrs. Julta Gillespie, Of that Villiage, aged 74 A geatlemaa, wo had been vic:imized | by a notorious borrower, who always for got to pay, called him the most promising men ol lis uequaintance. There are lots of people who mix their religion with busivews, bat forget tostir it up well, The business invariably rises to the top asa resull. It ix estimated that New York drinks over $75,000,000 worth of beer a year and y We Call women eXtravagant for wanting to wear $300 sealskin sacq ues. A ton of Diksta semioary Stuicu Vii hive sprace gum has goneto v vyhose yousy womea nothing to do with The distinetion j meno who tse tobdaco isafine cut out. L: only cost a dollar mer. nse in M Chis cheap marrying is agool deal like a church afla r, where it cost ten cents to get in and all you've get to get out. now to get cyland, “lair 4s lay styie of A Western gir! has dismissed her suitor at the req Vest of her father, who olfered her a perfect sacque for sc doiog. She likes her, sacque better then be likes his sack. A Sunday teacher little girl of her class if she baptized. “ Yes. ” said the littie girl, “two times?” “ Why could that be? ” * It dido’t take the fivst time, ” said the little girl. | asked a/| had been! 1 ; schoo Whena girl says just “ no’ may be some brightness io the future, | but when she says “ I will always feel | like a sis'er towards you, ” it’s time to huot up a ‘line substaatial cross beam. A horse in Long has jus clothes anda wyood which jumped olf a steamer {sland Sound Ifast rel. soven miles and lundel on September He harm, )'es recov 8 Yam ind the fuemer thoaght the Tori sent him} and therefore set him to work, ‘“ My dear, what makes the asked MeSwillisea ef his eye . ‘ . i Che engiv, of coursce, ”’ replied Mrs. | McS. “ Mistaken, ” her husband. | ‘* What is it, then; I'd jike to know? ”’ | | i | | train | sro! | 0 | spouse. -4 SAid “The freight my dear, makes the cargo? It scemsas if the never | wouldeaol. The most of them all is for a young lady to obtain a corn | cob, gikt ir, dec | *<? ’ i POITIS, ind plas: agonies receot rite it with pink | it o9 her pas plate | “ft tne dinner table, Tais is sapposed | ft» ,* 13 : i ms sy ar iayia?r * you have got to sheil ous. ” : “e A Unicaro virl made a big mash ai low nivh’ ago. She heard a kind of | and on gettin: out of bed to light! noise, the “as one of ber feet went down on a burglar who bad crouched down besi !e her bed, and mashed him so Aut that he hal to. be rolled up like a hide in order to bo ecirried away. Public speaker (to reporter): “You told me that you took all the points 1) made in my speech yesterday, and here you have only got two lines, simp saying that Laldressed the | m Repo: : **7 assure you, sir, ! every point you made is in my report.’’| “My dear,” sails wife who had beea marricd thr years, as she beamed | acro he table oa her lord and ma ter | “tail me What first attracted you lo me. | Wha leasant charac eristic did T! po *s wh ch placed me above all other vordon ia your sight?” And her lord | an 1 Master simpy .suid, “Ll give it | up “Nothing Injurious.”’ Contains Nothing Injurious, MAYNARD BOWMAN, DOMINION ANALYST, Halifax, N. 33, Dev, 2, 18386, "Pex sealskin | Terms ; there | Dec. 28, 1886. merge ae ne BSS7. clos JARPERS WEBKLY. 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