Has the Printer tobacco? He has But he will not Tell you So. He carries it in the Leg of his Boot and when he wants a Chew he Sneaks down in the Back Alley where Nobody can See him. When he Spits tobacco, it Sounds like a Duck diving in the Water. The printer is a Queer man. He is a Fickle person. Sometimes he has Ten thousand Ems on the string, but they are Always his Dupes. If you are a Printer, Do not Be a Blacksmith, or you will get Fired.
’Tis sad—there’s an
end to all good
things.
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Other Field Books.
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| Eugene Field Book | $0.60 |
| Field—DeKoven Song Book | 2.00 |
| Holy Cross and Other Tales | 1.25 |
| House, The | 1.25 |
| Little Book of Profitable Tales | 1.25 |
| Little Book of Western Verse | 1.25 |
| Love Affairs of Bibliomaniac | 1.25 |
| Love-songs of Childhood | 1.00 |
| Lullaby-land | 1.50 |
| Second Book of Tales | 1.25 |
| Second Book of Verse | 1.25 |
| Sketch of Field, by Francis Wilson | 1.25 |
| Songs and Other Verse | 1.25 |
| Songs of Childhood | 1.00 |
| With Trumpet and Drum | 1.00 |
| Life and Letters. S. Thompson | 1.00 |
| Echoes from Sabine Farm | 2.00 |
| The Tribune Primer. Illustrated | .50 |
| Sharps and Flats. 2 vol. | 2.50 |
A Sure Cure for the Blues
The Funniest Book in Print.
THE TRIBUNE
PRIMER
By Eugene Field.