. Book of the Royal blue . tried to work de racket, too;But I got de half of nuttin, jist de same, be-jee, as you!So I tink dat folks is ony conwersin trew dare hatWen dey says a guy goes roun wit gifs an udder tings like me an Mamie tried it, an all we got to showIs a wormy little apple wat hadnt time to grow! D R. E. MORSE. BY H. J. GKAHAM. ID you ever see him standingBy your bed with fiendish grin? Ever meet him on the landing When with shouts you tumbled in? Ever see him? Try to show himYou were master of your course? Ever scare you? Do you know him?R. E. MORSE? Ever wake at seve


. Book of the Royal blue . tried to work de racket, too;But I got de half of nuttin, jist de same, be-jee, as you!So I tink dat folks is ony conwersin trew dare hatWen dey says a guy goes roun wit gifs an udder tings like me an Mamie tried it, an all we got to showIs a wormy little apple wat hadnt time to grow! D R. E. MORSE. BY H. J. GKAHAM. ID you ever see him standingBy your bed with fiendish grin? Ever meet him on the landing When with shouts you tumbled in? Ever see him? Try to show himYou were master of your course? Ever scare you? Do you know him?R. E. MORSE? Ever wake at seven-thirtyFull of sadness and regret? See your trousers, torn and dirtyHanging on the nearest jet? Tongue as dry as hay or tinder,Foggy voice that sounded hoarse? See him standing by the winder—R. E. MORSE? Ever hear his laugh sardonicAs he pranced around the floor? At the jag, in style Ionic You had built the night before? How he makes you see the errorOf your sinful, wicked course. Oh, he is a holy terror— R. E. R i S^ K = THE INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL CONGRESS. THE importance of the International Com-mercial Congress, which convened inPhiladelphia on Thursday, October 12,is hardly appreciated at the present time,except by the delegates in attendance orperhaps by the commercial interests ofPhiladelphia; but the fruits of the gather-ing will not be long in drawing the atten-tion of the entire business world. When it is to be considered that for thefirst time in history representative businessmen of each of the governments on theglobe were officially sent to our country bytheir respective governments to learn ourbusiness methods and to become acquaintedwith the products and manufactures of thiscountry, and in turn to impart such infor-mation concerning their own country, whichwould be valuable to the United States,such a convention assumes an importancewhich commands attention and seriousthought by the manufacturer of was a convention in time of peace forthe


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