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  4. OLD TIMES.

    Monday, October 8, I860.—Immense Reduction to Passenger Rates. Steam to Manly Beach. One shilling, on and after the 8th instant Circular Quay.—Phantom, for Manly, calling at ...

    Article : 1,205 words
  5. WIRELESS AMATEURS.

    Amateur wireless telegraphers in Chicago are doing their best to prevent interference with commercial systems. The Chicago Wireless Club, which has about 100 members, has by ...

    Article : 139 words
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  8. Some Stories.

    Two lawyers before a probate Judge recently got into a wrangle. At last one of the disputants, losing control over his emotions, exclaimed to his opponent ...

    Article : 68 words
  9. MAKING ANGELS.

    A lawyer was engaged in an argument with a physician over the merits of their respective professions. "I don't say that all lawyers are crooks," said the doctor in his final summing up ...

    Article : 65 words
  10. THE STRANGER.

    The day before she was to be married the old negro servant came to her mistress and intrusted, her savings to her keeping. "Why should I keep it? I thought you were going to ...

    Article : 62 words
  11. THE TEST.

    Roquelaure, the deformed jester of Louis XIV., contrived to get out of many a scrape by his ready wit. One day he went to the king to ask his pardon for having struck off the ...

    Article : 108 words
  12. PREFERRED THE CLAW.

    One night a man went into a hotel and ordered a lobster. When it arrived it was found to have only one claw, and he demanded an explanation. "Ah, lobsters, they are great ...

    Article : 66 words
  13. A DEPRAVED BIRD.

    The wife was a devoted and a charming woman and the man was a good-for-nothing. But no matter what he did, his wife always forgave him. One day a caller saw her butler pass ...

    Article : 120 words
  14. THE OTHER BRANCH.

    A stalwart youngster had a very smooth, tender looking face. As he was getting his hair cut the other day he said to the barber wistfully. "Do you think I'll have a strong ...

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  15. GUN DEAF.

    The ears of gunners are often seriously injured by the detonation of great guns, the tympanum of the ear being frequently ruptured. The condition is known in the navy as "gun ...

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  16. WENT TOO FAR.

    Yeast: Do you think there is a penalty for lying? Crimsonbeak: Yes. I knew a fellow who dislocated his shoulder while stretching out his ...

    Article : 41 words
  17. THE TREE.

    "Darling," he breathed rapturously, "I swear by this great tree, whose spreading branches bear witness to my sincerity—I swear that I have never loved before ...

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  18. A NEW LANGUAGE.

    Andrew Carnegie at a dinner in Washington said that too many self-made men neglect the intellectual side. This sometimes—at commencements, for example—splits them at a ...

    Article : 83 words
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