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  2. THE ECLECTIC.

    Dean Farrar tells us that his mother's habit was, every morning after breakfast, to withdraw for an hour to her own room and to spend the hour in ...

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  5. The "Jibber."

    There is no man more fond of "a seat on the box" than the present writer, and he has often Rained that position by the exercise of that kind of ...

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  6. "LOCKING THE STABLE DOOR.

    Locking the stable door when the steed is stolen. The police all over the world are said to be vigilantly keeping their lynx eye upon every person reasonably ...

    Article : 113 words
  7. MARK TWAIN'S HYMN BOOK.

    Here is a characteristic letter which Andrew Carnegie is said, to have received from Mark Twain the other day: ...

    Article : 168 words
  8. CURE WORSE THAN DISEASE.

    Reforms in China (said to be initiated for the purpose of starving out the Boxer spirit, on the theory of slmiles similibus curantur) are to include the ...

    Article : 107 words
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  10. "LIMITED" DIVORCE.

    Louis Krause, of New York City, sues his wife for limited divorce. The fact that he does not ask for unlimited divorce is in itself a proof of his ...

    Article : 181 words
  11. A YOUNGSTER AT 65.

    Mr. Chamberlain at sixty-five is amongst the youngest men in the House of Commons. He could very well pass for ten years younger; in ...

    Article : 134 words
  12. A USEFUL ART.

    The art of not hearing should be learned by all. If a person falls into a violent passion and calls all manner of names, at the first words we should shut our ...

    Article : 110 words
  13. A TONIC TO THE SOUL.

    Self-denial, whether borne voluntarily or through necessity, is a tonic to the soul. It is a lifting of the eyes towards heaven when we come to understand ...

    Article : 145 words
  14. PRESS-PULPIT PARTNERSHIP.

    A preacher once said, "You editors dare not tell the truth. If you did you could not live. Your newspaper would be a failure. The editor replied, "You ...

    Article : 137 words
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  16. 30,000 HOMELESS VISITORS.

    The authorities predict that there will be thirty-thousand well-to-do homeless visitors in London on Coronation eve. Should the prediction be fulfilled the ...

    Article : 94 words
  17. ROD FOB OUR OWN BACKS.

    Apparently we have made a rod for our own backe, by kicking up such a dust and hullabnlloo over the inauguration of the Commonwealth. Accounts ...

    Article : 94 words
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