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What do you mean by it?" * don't know,” replied the great author. “1 left it there for the commentators to work over when I'm dead.” |—Washington Post, A man in Bay City, Michigan, has written seven hundred and forty-nine poems, which are not to be published till afier his death, Long life to him !—A lbany Argus, Beecham's pills for consti- pation 1c¢ and 25% Get the book at your druggist’s and go by it, Annoal eaten more than 6.00.60 bores ‘The two most exciting periods in a woman's |life are when she is listening to her first pro- | posal and bidding on a basket of broken crock- ery at an auction. — Tammany Tomes, CARL UPMANN’S BOUQUET CIGAR. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. America’s Favorite TEN-CENT CIGAR. For Sale by first-class Dealers Everywhere. “Received the Highest Award for Merit and General Excellency.” World's Columbian Exposition, 1858. AN INFORMAL INTRODUCTION, "ARRY (shouting across the street to his pal)—" Hi, Bill! This is ‘er !" —Punch, = HARMLESS AND EFFECTIVE Is. 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Hecumann, 627 LAMSS, Mew Terk I recall an advertisement which actually ap- Peared, sans hyphen, recently in a London yy to wit—""Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Levi, having cast off clothing of every description, invite an early inspection." —Chap-Book, MORNING, NOON AND NICHT, You can leave Grand Central Station, the very centre of the For Chicago, St. Louis and Cincinnati, in a magnificently equipped train, Via the New York Central, ‘The Great Four-track Trunk Line Trains depart from and arrive at Grand Central Station, New Vork Connecting the east and west, by the New York Central Lines Chicago is only 24 hours away ; Cincinnati 22; St. Louis 30 Eleven through trains each day, Practically a train every hour, via “AMERICA’S GREATEST RAILROAD.” ‘You will get more prompt attention and better service by mentioning JUbo whea answering advertisements. Eee THE MARCH NUMBER OF JUDGE'S. LIBRARY jis now out, and will be found to be superla tively funny. Price 10 cents. 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