Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1894 — SHADOWGRAPHS. [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

SHADOWGRAPHS.

Some Suggestions for a Bit of Home-Made Amusement*

“Mamma,” asked the high-school girl, “may I study Browning - -”’ “Why. yes, child,” said her mother; “I am glad you have come to your senses at last. Just wait a minute and I’ll get out the flour, butter, lard and eggs, and show you how to begin.”—Boston Courier. At the Whist Party.—Wife—“Come, Jess go home; it is 11 o’clock, and you know you didn’t come homo till 1 this morning.” Husband—- “ That’s just it—you surely cin’t expect me to come home twice in. one day?”—Fljegende Blaetter. “You say he is a bad egg. How did you And it out? “He showed it the moment he was broke.”— Sparks.

“DON’T CARE A RAP, SIR.”