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...Goodies in purpose were firm...
...probable that but few persons are acquainted with the mechanical process by which verses are made. Yet the process is simple enough, and may be confidently attempted by any one possessing a fair amount of intelligence and a pocket dictionary, with the firm expectation of rivalling the flower (I might almost say the daisy) of Harvard poetry...
...Constitutional History of the United States. Mr. Sever charges eight dollars for the two volumes. At Messrs. Lee & Shepard's, who are mentioned only as representative of Boston booksellers, no copies are on hand, but if there were, they could be obtained for six dollars. Why is this firm out of copies? Because, as one of the salesmen explained to the writer, Mr. Sever came in before the term began and bought up all they had. Why do not Messrs. Lee & Shepard anticipate a demand for the book by students? Because Mr. Sever has the cooperation of the Harvard Faculty...
...Firm judgment to dissever right and wrong...
...matter of pride to Rochester, N. Y., as well as to the firm directly interested, that yesterday a cable despatch was received stating that the French government had adopted the tobacco and cigarettes manufactured by Wm. S. Kimball & Co., of that city. We should explain, perhaps, that all tobacco sold in France up to this time has been manufactured by the government. Of late, the demand for other makes has arisen, and the government, to meet it, allowed English and American manufacturers to enter goods for competitive test with a view to the adoption of the best. The fact that...