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It was, | must confess, ‘& most pleasing spectacte.” difference between virtue and accident was apy Mlustrated by the reply of a Third Street Hebrew to the ques- tion of an insurance agent. “Ike.” sald the latter, * which would you rather have happen—fall and make five thousand doltars or sell all your stock ata profit and make five thou- sand? “ Dere ain't no answer,” returned the Hebrew, contempt- hously. “Vy, man, van Was peezness, undt de odder vas vork."— xchange. “THE EMPIRE OF THE SOUTH." The second edition of “The Empire of the South,” the most beautiful volume ever issued on this vast region, is now ready for delivery, The first edition attracted the greatest attention, and wax pronounced by the press as the finest work of its kind ever published. It covers tu Its treatment all of the States between the Atlantic and the Mlssiselppl, south of the Ohlo and Potomac rivers, and presents in more enter- taining and at the same time authoritative manner not ouly A record of what the South bas accomplished on all lines of human activit suggests the great poss{bilities this rich section offers for Investment and settlement, The book has nearly two hundred pages, 9X11, four hundred deantifal Ailustrations, and ts exquisitely printed on heavy coated Paper. It contains no advertisements, concealed or dis Played. A limited number will be sent to persons remitting twenty-five cents to cover cost of postage. A. S. Thweatt, 27 Broadway, New York. Not different in flavor or aroma from other good cigars of same price, but very different in their effect on the system. ‘The Tobacco from which Health Cigars are made is first treated with a sotution discovered by Dr. Hugo Gerold, the greatest authority of Germany oa nicotine poisoning. 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