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Show l'rom the Irllh Standpoint. Timothy O'lloollgan was rairyingup n clandestine correspondence with n r-rtnln y oupg lady of his acqiialuUmce, nnd he called nt the postofilcr to see if there were nny letters fchlm. "Have yo any letter for me?'1 ho nkcd. "What nome, sir?" asked the clerk. "Tim Murphy." "No. Thero are no letters for that name." "And do you think I'd be nflhertellln" jc ine rolgbt name, yo spalpeen," returned re-turned Tim, nngrily. -PIck-Me-Up. nOOKS AND AUTHORS. . Wai tvn HrsANT hns hurried off to Vermont to Join Kudyard Kipling, and hey will do tho world's fair together. J'lct'i'ii Niroi.A, a Tonobseot Indian, lias wiltten a one hundred and seven-tyflve seven-tyflve pago lwoU telling of tba doings f his tribe from way back up to the present year. Our Lew Wallace'! novel. "The rrinoa of India," isnoarly ready for publication. pub-lication. Tho catastrophe of tho book is the ns-ault and sack of Constantino-pbi Constantino-pbi In 1 til, andthe entry of Mohammed ' Inln Manntn itooiJi. I, i "' |