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He looked over the jury and remarked in disgust: ‘Your honor may dismiss the jury, Every man there owes me for a suit of clothes.” —Ex, Business is in a bad way! A stock broker who had gone to meet Rothschild was relating his adventurcs to his friend. ‘*Affairs must be in a very bad state indeed," said he. “I have been at Rothschild’s. Even they are suffering. On passing a half-open door I saw Madame Roths- child and her daughter. They were playing on the same piano !"—From the German. A BLIND man in Khoota (a Caucasian village) came back from the river one night bringing a pitcher of water and carrying in his hand a lighted lantern Some one meeting him said, ‘* You're blind 's all the same to you whether it’s day or night, Of what use to you isa lantern?” “TI don’t carry the lantern in order to see the road,” replied the blind man, ‘but to keep some fool like you from running against me and breaking | my pitcher."— 7id-Bits. 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POST MORTEM, Not long since, a man about forty, looking profoundly sad, stepped into the morgue in Paris to claim the body of a friend and relative, Jacques Dubois, recently fished up out of the river. ‘Have you any means of identifying the the man in charge inquired. “Yes, sir,” said the applican Ht "He is easy enough to tell. He was deaf ! Le Livre Unt- DIAMONDS. Carefully matched pairs Fine O/d Mine Bril- liants, $50 to $3,000. A large Assortment of Engagement Rings, from $15 to $1,000. Lace Pins, $10 up. | Bracelets, $15 up. Collar Buttons, $5 up. Studs, $10 up. Diamonds Remounted in latest styles. | Designs sent to any address, J. H. JOHNSTON, 150 Bowery. Eeckelaers’ Totlet Soaps In calling the attention of the public to this |line of Fine Toilet Soaps, manufactured by L. Eeckelaers, of Brussels, we confidently recommend them as being Unrivalled both in Quality and Perfume. | By any Soaps, now offered, either of home or foreign manufacture. 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