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Madame Bernhardt is described as relating 
with gi i at vivacity how, at Odessa, the Jews 
pelted her with cucumbers for being a Chris¬ 
tian, while the Christians stoned her for be¬ 
ing a J ewess. 
Prince Waldemar of Denmark, brother of 
the Princess of Wales, is going to marry a 
cousin of the young la dy who will be Empress 
of Germany when the Emperor William’s 
crown descends to his grandson. 
Japanese Minister Yoshida and his retiring 
suite exhibited a touching bit of courtesy on 
their departure from Washington the other 
day. As each passed the silver star which 
marks the spot in the railway station where 
Garfield fell, he paused, uncovered his head, 
and bowed low. 
Mrs Garfield is living very quietly and com¬ 
fortably in Cleveland. When her sons leave 
college she will choose between Cleveland and 
Washington for a permanent home. The 
dead President’s mother preserves her health, 
is bright, and cheerful, and is an inveterate 
reader of books, magazines and newspapers. 
Attorney-General Brewster was one of tbe 
most conspicuous figures at tbe President’s 
New Year’s reception. His fingers sparkled 
with jewels, and at his wrists ho wore lace 
ruffles of fairy-like texture. His is not a 
handsome face by any means, having been 
grievously disfigured by lire in bis early 
years. 
Ex-Gov. R. C. McCormick has purchased 
16,000 acres of land in the State of Colima, 
on the Pacific coast of Mexico, and is going 
into the business of coffee culture on a large 
scale, He has 40,000 trees in bearing now, 
and expects to plant 12,000 per year for four 
years to come, In order to encourage this in¬ 
dustry, the State will remit for a period of 
ten years all duty on the coifee and all taxes 
on the laud where it is grown. 
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Cluster of Song. 
A new collection of the choicest songs of imiday, 
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gill, 
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Gems of Sacred jtusic (not hymns) arranged In an 
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$ 2 . 00 . 
Little Lays tor Lads S Lasses. 
An iinli[uc at, d charming collection of lovely songs 
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YOCAL E 
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DParlter’w Church Compositions. ($2.00.) 
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Office 17 <Sc 19 Broadway, N. . 
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MITCHELL, LEWIS & OO.. Ksdne, WI». 
SONGS, One Cent Each 
.. . ' tat Pi\l . Pl.-rt narllnnt ■ hfto T ana A mann> IhA TJnsoa 
l Baby Mine. 
S The Old Cabin Homo. 
0 The hlttlo Ones at Heme, 
la See Thai My Grave’* Kept Greon. 
13 Grandfather's Clock. 
18 Where Wa> Moae* when the Light 
21 Sweet By and By. I Went Out. 
so Whoa, Kramiv. (Maggie. 
33 When yn« and I were Young 
3(1 When 1 Saw Sweet Nellie Hum*. 
48 Take tide Letter to My Methot. 
4'J A Model Love Lolfer,—comic 
63 Wife's Commandments.—comic- 
64 llnahaml » t’animaildmenH. 
68 I,min Old l.og Cabin In the Lano. 
68 MarehlngThrongfi floorgla- 
oo Widow lu Uie Cottage by me Sea. 
«6 The Minstrel Boy. 
70 Take Back tho Heart. 
72 Tho Faded Coat of XI 00 , [Night. 
77 My Old Ken lucky Homo. Good 
84 I'il be all Smile* to Night l.ovo. 
86 Listen to tho Mocking Bird. 
S3 Her Bright Smile llauuts Mo SHII 
04 Sunday Night Whon tho Pal let ’* 
06 The t.yiiay't Warning. IKull. 
ins >Ti» But a Little Faded hlower. 
70* Tho Girl I Left Bolilnd Mu. 
105 Little Buttvreua. 
107 Carry Mo lU'-k toOld Virginity. 
JlJ The Old Man'* rti'Unk Again. 
116 1 Am Walling. Kmio Peer 
119 Take Mo Bark to Homo A Mother 
121 Kiss Mo, Kiss Your Darling. 
123 A Flower from Mother'* Grave. 
12 * The Old Log Cabin on the UllL 
130 Coming Thro’ tho Rye, 
131 it list W«, Then. Meet ns Strangers 
136 t he KUe Behind the Door- 
130 I'll Reuiouibur You, Love, In My 
(Travers. 
146 Yon May Look, hut Musn't Touch, 
166 There * Always a Seat la the Tar 
lor for You. 
US I'ro no Mother Now, I'm Weeping 
168 Matsu 8 In do Cold, Cold Ground 
169 Say a Kind Word Wlion You Cau. 
166 I Cannot Sine the Old Songs. 
l6#N'oraa O'Neal. 
161 Waiting. My Darting, fnrThoa. 
169 Jennie tha Flnwor of KlUlare. 
170 I'm Lonely SlUto My Mother Died 
i;S Tenting e»a the Old Camp Ground. 
i;« Don't Yon Go, Tommy, Don't Go. 
lao WUJ1«, Wo have Mlesed You 
us Over tho Hill* to in* Poor Honso. 
186 f.hjn'4 be Angry with My, Darling. 
Ivl Flirtation of tho Fun. 
lot Why did She Leave Him 7 (other. 
196 Til »n Hast Lent nod to l.ovo An 
•joa There'* Nona Uko a Mother. 
304 You Wore F»l«e, hoi I'll Forgive. 
709 Whinner Softly, Mother'* Dying. 
IU Will Van Love Mo, Whom 1 tu Old. 
asn Annlo Laurlo. 
222 Sherman's March to tho Sen. 
22 * Come. Birdlo, Como, 
228 Lnvo Among tha Rosas. 
332 Old Arm Clialr too sung by Barry.) 
2.19 The Sailor's Grave, (lu the Garden 
242 Farmer’s Daughter 7 or Chickens 
243 Oh I Do in Guide u Slippers. 
946 Poor, but a Gentleman Still. 
249 NVhodv’a Darling but Mine. 
2 Jt PutMj Little Shoes Away. 
252 DnrUng Nellie Gray. 
456 Little Brown Jug. 
«0 Ben II ,IL 
75T Good-Rye fiwcethoart. 
260 Sadie Ray. 
910 Tim Fmlgan’s Wake. 
*73 Thw IIGt My Father Woro. 
276 1’voOnly Been Down to tha Club; 
277 KUs Me Again. 
2:9 Tho V acunt Chair. 
280 Tho Sweet Sunny South 
2t» Como Homo Father. 
93* Little Maggie May. 
286 Mully Bawo. 
2 sa Hally In OUr Ally. 
200 Foot Old Ned. 
293 Man tn tho Moon la Looking. 
2o5 Broken Down. 
300 My Lltilo One'* Waiting fur Me. 
801 I’ll Go llaelc to my G1J Love Again 
•M>s Tlit> Bulelior Buy. 
»i>5 1 re Gwinn Back to Dixie 
308 Where la My Boy To-Night. 
310 Tho Five Cent Shavo. 
■HO Llugor. Not Darling. 
i.26 Daoclug lu the Sunlight. 
120 Como, Sit by My Side, Darting 
Wo will send by mall, post-paid, any ten of tnososongs for | O cents ; any twenty-five snngs for 15 cents; any 
Fifty for 25 cents. Or wo wUI send all tho above one hundred songs, post-paid for 40 cents. Remember, we will 
not send less than ten songs. Order songs by m ubkrs only. Send one or three cont postage stamps. Valuable 
Catalogue Fro*. Mention this paper. WORLD MANUF’C CO., (22 Nassau Street, New York. 
