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[Ill.u.s.tration: HOP LEE AND HIS FAITHFUL MULE--AN EXCITING SCENE AT THE HOANG-HO FERRY.]
JOHNNY'S IDEA OF A JOKE.
"Pa," said Johnny, as he watched his father filling cartridges for his shot-gun, "wouldn't it be a joke to load one of those cartridges with quinine pills and shoot a bear with 'em."
AN ERROR SOMEWHERE.
My pa says if I don't keep still Some time, I won't get strong; But when I watch the moving sea, And think how strong the waters be, I sort of think he's wrong.
EXPLAINED.
"Why, Howard, child, how did you cut your lip that way?" cried Mrs. B.
"Playing," said Howard. "I was playing I was a goat, an' I tried to eat a tomatter can."
BOBBIE'S COMPLIMENT.