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21TALK OF THE DAY. Brandied for life-the old toper's nose.-[Cleveland Sun. A million girls rolled into one would not have a tithe of the vanity of the man whose youth is past and whose old age has not begun.-[Philadelphia News. An observing New York reporter says "Gen. Sheridan supported himself with an umbrella." He didn't. He couldn't. If he tried, it would be bad for the umbrella -[Washington Post. Bernhardt played to lean audiences in Cincinnati, and the Omaha Herald thinks it was a case of "fairexchange." But however lean the divine Sarah may be, her pocketbook is plethoric. -[Albany Argus. Word comes from Florida that there is no longer profit in shipping strawberries. The producers must have been compelled to turn the box over and put the fruit in the other end. -[Cambridge Chronicle. Popinjay -- "Good morning, Dumpsey. You are looking quite chipper this morning." Dumpsey -- "Yes, I am more chipper than usual. I raked in quite a lot of 'em last night." -[Burlington Free Press. When a man complained about a hotel with no means of getting out in case of fire, Popkins said that he didn't care for means to get out of a hotel. What he needed was means for staying there. -[Texas Siftings. "Since the Sunday liquor laws have been enforced, I am reminded strongly of a certain English poet," observed the Snake Editor. Henry Villard, the unfortunate Northern Pacific manager who lost his all in that enterprise, is living in a miserable $20,000-a-year mansion in New York at present. This life is full of ups and downs. -[Chicago Mail Emperor William is reported to have said that "it is the one button left unbuttoned which is the ruin of an army." Too true, and it is the one button left unsewed that is the ruin of a honeymoon. -[Omaha World A Cleveland medium claims to have had a three-column interview with a spirit. How a spirit could let the trumpets and accordeons alone long enough to talk three columns is the greatest mystery of all. -[Omaha World. "A Blue Blooded Beat" was the recent heading in a newspaper. It did not refer to a new agricultural product, but to a baron who had pulled up roots and absconded with a good deal of pay dirt that didn't belong to him. -[Boston Commerical Gazette A schooner with a cargo of ice sank in the [Schuylkill?] on Monday night. Those who expect that this accident will enable the Department of Public Works to furnish citizens with ice water the coming summer will probably be doomed to a sad disappointment. -[Philadelphis Call. A dancing professor says: "No gentleman should presume to place his arm around a lady's waist without gloves." That may be etiquette, but strict morality requires that no gentleman with or without gloves should place his arm around a lady's waist without music. -[Omaha World. "And now, dear, is there anything that would make you feel better?" "Yes, there is." "What darling!" "That pearl set at Stiffknees." "But, my precious, you can't wear them while you are sick abed." "No, but I will know that nobody who isn't sick abed can." -[Town Topics. | 21TALK OF THE DAY. Brandied for life-the old toper's nose.-[Cleveland Sun. A million girls rolled into one would not have a tithe of the vanity of the man whose youth is past and whose old age has not begun.-[Philadelphia News. An observing New York reporter says "Gen. Sheridan supported himself with an umbrella." He didn't. He couldn't. If he tried, it would be bad for the umbrella -[Washington Post. Bernhardt played to lean audiences in Cincinnati, and the Omaha Herald thinks it was a case of "fairexchange." But however lean the divine Sarah may be, her pocketbook is plethoric. -[Albany Argus. Word comes from Florida that there is no longer profit in shipping strawberries. The producers must have been compelled to turn the box over and put the fruit in the other end. -[Cambridge Chronicle. Popinjay -- "Good morning, Dumpsey. You are looking quite chipper this morning." Dumpsey -- "Yes, I am more chipper than usual. I raked in quite a lot of 'em last night." -[Burlington Free Press. When a man complained about a hotel with no means of getting out in case of fire, Popkins said that he didn't care for means to get out of a hotel. What he needed was means for staying there. -[Texas Siftings. "Since the Sunday liquor laws have been enforced, I am reminded strongly of a certain English poet," observed the Snake Editor. Henry Villard, the unfortunate Northern Pacific manager who lost his all in that enterprise, is living in a miserable $20,000-a-year mansion in New York at present. This life is full of ups and downs. -[Chicago Mail Emperor William is reported to have said that "it is the one button left unbuttoned which is the ruin of an army." Too true, and it is the one button left unsewed that is the ruin of a honeymoon. -[Omaha World A Cleveland medium claims to have had a three-column interview with a spirit. How a spirit could let the trumpets and accordeons alone long enough to talk three columns is the greatest mystery of all. -[Omaha World. "A Blue Blooded Beat" was the recent heading in a newspaper. It did not refer to a new agricultural product, but to a baron who had pulled up roots and absconded with a good deal of pay dirt that didn't belong to him. -[Boston Commerical Gazette A schooner with a cargo of ice sank in the [Schuylkill?] on Monday night. Those who expect that this accident will enable the Department of Public Works to furnish citizens with ice water the coming summer will probably be doomed to a sad disappointment. -[Philadelphis Call. A dancing professor says: "No gentleman should presume to place his arm around a lady's waist without gloves." That may be etiquette, but strict morality requires that no gentleman with or without gloves should place his arm around a lady's waist without music. -[Omaha World. "And now, dear, is there anything that would make you feel better?" "Yes, there is." "What darling!" "That pearl set at Stiffknees." "But, my precious, you can't wear them while you are sick abed." "No, but I will know that nobody who isn't sick abed can." -[Town Topics. |
