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LIFE EY GOOD NEWS GREATAMERICAN TO LADIES! retentest induc ir of- red, Now's ‘your ‘time tof Lup ‘A toa certs chron iat ComPany re : Set, Handsome rated Bet, of Gold Rand Moss rileolare address CAN TRA CO. y 8t, New York, STEEL PENS FSTERBROO Leading Nos s 14, 048, 130, 333, 161. For Sale by all Stationers. ‘THE ESTERBROOK STEEL PEN CO., Works, Camden, N.J. 26 Joha St., New York. BILLIARDS. The Collender Billiard and Pool Tables have received the first premiums, the latest Tnumphs being the Grand Medal—the highest premium over all na- Cong awarded to the Collesder Billiard Tables, and Com- bination Cushions, Balls, Cues) Bc. at the Paris Exhibi- tion of 1878. At the Centennial Commission, Philadelphia, in 1876, t ‘he combination ‘cushions were reported the only gnes tclentifcally correct in the angles of incidence and re- flection. New and second-hand billiard tables, in all de- signs, at the lowest prices. The H. W. COLLENDER pew 768 Broadway, New York, a4: Tremont St, Poston, 15 South Fiftl St. Louis. 113 S. oth St., Philadelphia. nd 84 State St., Chicago 367W. Baltimore St. Baltimore. % Eig erie eens co Ir is said that the Queen of England weighs 200 yunds. That's nothing. Look at Mrs. New York. She weighs 517 pounds.—London Times. Miss A. (to Miss B,, who is poompanies by alittle dog with a stumpy tail)—‘1 beg pardon; does this sweet little bob-tail belong to you?" Miss B.—*t Oh, no, miss ; that is the dog’s."—Dutch Wit, “ Two-cent postage hereafter.” This im it information we clip from the Rome Sentine/. It is good to have something settled about the it be- yond, but we trust that nobody will give the whole thing away.— Boston Transcript, A MAN and a wallet, It is morning. The wallet is ‘The man puts it into his pocket and goes down Now it is night. Is the wallet full now? Oh, 40. ‘The wallet is empty and the man is full.—Aostun tar, E1GuT members of the Stone family, in Tennessee, on their way tochurch in an ox wagon, were run awa with by a yoke of oxen and all tumbled into a cree without injury. | Tis litle spread gave a local paper a chance to say that it was one of the occasions when no Stone was left unturned in the effort to hear the gospel.—.Vew York Commercial Advertiser. “*Now, Moses,” he said, as they shook hands in the Central Depot, ‘* you vhas going to Chicago ?” “Yes, fadder.” “ “To pcpee some clodin store?” at Dere hee a great shance to sheat mit der clodin’ peesness, Moses. " Yes.” “It vhas always in our family to deal mit der square, Buy on credit, sell for cash, und pe honest.” aU ed if T fail?” “How can you fail? Have n't we got an assign- ment to me all ready but filling in der date. Good- pye, Moses, und doan forget to be insured mit some company dot doan't kick "— Wall Street News. BANKERS. 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