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The indisputable fact that the U'riens might have been earls but for their grandfather's. quarrel with the king renews the poignancy of the regret felt by members of another old family that but for an ancestral difficulty in an apple-orchard they might have been angels.—New York World. She—" You people who live in Jersey City are regular _philoso- phers. 1 never hear you complaining of the mosquitoes "He — ** My dear madam, do you Suppose the people in sheol grumble about their collars wilting?” —Arkansaw Thomas Cat, BEFORE = _ BUYING A - E BICYCLE Send for eatalogue—tree— GORMULLY & JEYFERY MPG. Co. Boston, Washington, New Yor At a good restaurant 2 often order those delicate dishes with de- licious sauces which you do not have at home. But did it ever occur to you that with LIEBIG COMPANY’S EXTRACT OF BEEF, as a stock or basis, you could have those very dishes made in your own kitchen? 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Those most interested, Connecting the east and west, by the New York Central Lines. however, are intensely anxious for a solution to the following problem : “How many pieces can a pie be divided into with six straight cuts of a knife ?” ‘The awards and prizes to be given for correct solutions of the above problems are published, (along with new puzzles) ecch week in the puz- ale department of Lustin's WaEKLY. Answers should be addressed to Samuel Loyd, Puzzle Editor, care of Lesiir’s I.Lusteate Weexty, Fifth avenue and Sixteenth street, New York. Our Lady’s Kerchief. A Marvelous Prize Puzzle. Chicago is only 24 hours away ; 10 Fifth Avenue, New York. Cincinnati 2: t. Louis 30. Eleven through trains each day, Practically a train every hour, via “*AMERICA’S GREATEST RAILROAD.” ** My people so theatric are, Said Kev. Dr. Gleanem, “I dare not read the Acts, for fear ‘They might go out between ‘em.” + Richmond Dispatch. The Rotary Hat Iron. The above mathematical wonder is creating a furor among students and lovers of arithmetic. Like its famous companion piece, tho ‘14-15 puzzle,” it is so easy that every one can do it, but somehow or other they always forget the answer. The object is to arrange the figures, employ- ing them all, in any arithmetical sum which will add up the nearest to 82. No signs or methods must be employed which imply multiplication, subtraction or division, The answer must be produced by one addition. The author says he calls it the Columbus: Inton Hotel, | Problem, out of respect to the great navigator, Pian (Onponite Grant Central Depot. | who made somo pertinent remarks about how | easy it is to stand eggs up on end after you have been shown how. Legend of a Boardiag “house Pie. (By 4 Very Bap Errtie Bor.) here is a man in town who thoroughly un- nds the tariff situation, but he doesn't kuow anything else. —Aichison Globe, LEADING HOTELS. (We recommend all hotels advertised in Joven.) 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