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LET THE GOOD WORK GO ON! HE number of Libraries, Clubs and other Institutions that have cast out the World and Journal {rom their files since our last report was made has been constantly growing. The list is as follows: Auburn, N. Y.: Auburn Theological Sem- inary. Double Beach, Conn.: Literary Club. Denver, Col.: Denver Athletic Club. Minneapolis, Minn.: Public Library. New York: The Metropolitan Club; the Harmonie Club (one of the leading Hebrew organizations of the city). A FIRST GENTLEMAN OF EUROPE. Nashville, Tenn.: The University Club. Springfield, Mass.: The Nayaset Club. Cornwall, N. ¥.: New York Military Acad- Westfield, Mass.: Public Library. Daytos, OWjo4, Public Library — Forahaim, N St; James Club. Previously acknowledged (in al- Greenpe x a hate : phabetical order, for ready reference): Hartford, Cona,: ‘Public iter. Rrockton, Mass. : Public Library. Matteawdn, N, Y.2. Howland Li Bridgeport, Conn.: Public Library. Bergea J Point, N.J.: The Reynolds Memo- rial Cl bapel. ‘The Century Club; the ‘Clergy Club; the Grolier Club; the Broome Street Free ‘Library; the Young Men's Hebrew Brodkaya; Tee Public Library; the Montauk — Qjspciation: ihe F Guard Mission 4 er ne Eastern Branch of the Brooklyn A Oe tke Flatbush Young Repub- Society: General Nog Sache Clave the ican Cia’, 2nd the Dictionary Club. Harvard Club; the New York Club; the Rin, hamtg Clyde, N. Ve: Apollo Cluband the Catholic alumet Club iene CRE: he ain conener teat E Bie City Club. Ubion League Club: the serehante Clubs a g pion League ju the Merchant: ju! Cambridge, Mass.: The Linden Club, and the Harlem, Twent “third i Sieet and : Bowery branches of the V. New Haven Cones University, Reading. cane Yale College: Dwigbt Hall, Yale Nege; Y. 3 Yale College, and the New Havea Favtig Library. Nyack,N.Y.: Free Librar; andthe Y.. M.C.A. Newark, 'ublic Library. Omaha, Public Library. Princeton, N. University’ Cottage Club; the Colonial Club; the Cliosophic Literary Society; the American Whig Literary Society of Princeton University and the Princeton Theological seminary: Plainfield, N. J.: Public Libra: Rochester, N-¥.: The Reynolds i.ibrary; the Genesee Valley Cluband the Y. M.C, Rutland, Vt. Young Mens 's Catholic Union: Saratoga Springs, } C. A South Norwalk, Conn. publie tbrary. Rpnogéeld, Mass.: The City Library. Syracuse, ae A The Current Events Club. ‘ash. Seattle, Public Library. Trenton, N, J;: Union Library. Utica, N. ¥.i The Fort Senuyle ler Club. Watertown, N. Y.: Y M.C.A Warpingers Falls, N. The Grinnell Youkers, N. Y.: YLM.C. AL AT THE WHITE HOUSE PIE COUNTER. IRST CALLER: He came to pay his respects, he said, To pay his respects was all, And Porter, polite as a Prince of Peace, Permitted the man to call— Whereupon he struck the Major for a job. Seconp CALLER: He called to pay his respects, he said, To pay his respects was all, And Porter, polite asa Prince of Peace, Permitted the man to call— Whereupon the man struck the Major for a job. THiRD TO THREE-THOUSANDTH CALLER: He called to pay his respects, he said, To pay his respects was all, And Porter, polite asa Prince of Peace, Permitted each man to call— Whereupon each man struck the Major for a job. And the Major mildly answered To each and every call: “Just tell them that you saw me, And that was mostly all.” W. J Lampton.