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ren's Silk-and-Wool Underwear, Merino Underwear, Union Suits. SWISS RIBBED SILK, LISLE-THREAD, AND WOOL UNDERWEAR. Cartwright & Warner's CELEBRATED UNDERWEAR. * * * * * HOSIERY GLOVES * * * * * Broadway & 19th st. NEW YORK CITY. The price has nothing to do with the FIT For ALL of Dr. Warner's Corsets are fitted to living models. Prices from one to six dollars each. Postage Stamps, &c. [Illustration] =STAMPS!= =300= fine mixed Victoria, Cape of G. H., India, Japan, etc. with fine Stamp Album, only =10c.= New 80-p. Price-list =free=. _Agents wanted_ at =50%= commission. STANDARD STAMP CO., 4 Nicholson Place, St. Louis, Mo. Old U.S. and Confederate Stamps bought. [Illustration] 100 all dif. Venezuela, Costa Rica, etc., only 10c.; 200 all dif. Hayti, Hawaii, etc., only 50c. Ag'ts wanted at 50 per ct. com. List FREE! =C. A. Stegmann=, 2722 Eads Av., St. Louis, Mo. =50= var., all dif., 5c.; 12 var. Heligoland, 15c.; 6 var. Italy, 1858 to 1862, 5c.; 8 var. Hanover, 5c.; 35 var. C. American, 50c. Agents wanted. F. W. MILLER, 904 Olive St., St. Louis, Mo. =POSTAGE DUES.=--50c. and 30c., at 70c. each; the pair for $1.25. =Diamond Stamp Co., Germantown, Pa.= _=FALSE MUSTACHES= and GOATEES._ [Illustration] Fun for the boys, a complete disguise. Fine hair goods. As Sample of our 1000 Novelties, we send one of each with large Catalogue for 10c. R. H. INGERSOLL & BRO., 65 CORTLANDT ST., N. Y. CITY. [Illustration: If afflicted with SORE EYES USE Dr. ISAAC THOMPSON'S EYE WATER] Two Exciting Puzzle Contests Ended. Endeavoring to favor the TABLE with an easy puzzle, since many said the questions were too hard, a flood of correct answers resulted in the Authors' Outing Contest, and, in accordance with the role, a second contest had to be held. Here are correct answers to the original contest: 1. Moore--Moor. 2. Gay. 3. Yonge. 4. Lot's wife. 5. The mulberry is said to have turned red because Pyramus killed himself at the root of the tree, in the belief that Thisbe had been devoured by a lion. 6. Bacon. 7. Hogg. 8. Ruskin. 9. Lemon. 10. Robinson Crusoe's man Friday. 11. Dickens. 12. Watts. 13. Bangs. 14. Theodore Child. 15. Butler. 16. Canning. 17. Hawthorne. 18. February. 19. Reade. 20. Swift. 21. Howitt--How it. 22. Motherwell. 23. Scott--Sco
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