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  2. A DEAD MAN'S DILEMMA.

    'Great heroes and great scoundreis,’ oracularly remarked Mr. Graydon Buxley to his wife, are always ready to seize the oppertunity for their Waterloo when it turns up. They prepare ...

    Article : 1,879 words
  3. Political Notes

    The end of the tariff is at last in sight. The prot[?]ted debates have not. made a single re-p[?]n, of one or two members—— who shall be ...

    Article : 2,263 words
  4. ILUGANT BLARNEY.

    (' It is with pride and joy we are able to approach you and say, in the words of our greatest poet and genius, Age cannot wither nor custom stale your infinite variety. You have lived the span, three score and ten, allotted by the inspired writer to ordinary mortals, yet still is your step as elastic and vigorous as in your boyhood. Yet still does your mind retain all its pristine freshness and power, and it would be an insult to you to say that the years you have ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 137 words
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