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  4. (CONTINUED FROM SATURDAY'S ISSUE.) [ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.] THE GREAT MILL-STREET MYSTERY.

    Eastwood spent a sleepless night at Hexham Court, and was at the orphanage next morning as soon is he thought there was any chance of gaining admittance. Lady Hexham ...

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  5. WISE AND OTHERWISE

    A doctor, trying to ascertain the nature of his patient's illness, asked him, "Well, William, are you ever troubled with cold feet?" "Ay am I," returned William. ...

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  6. MONEY ORDERS.

    The safest and best way to send small remittances through the post is by money order. Even should a letter containing an order go[?]astray, the money can be obtained ...

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  7. BROADBRIM'S NEW YORK LETTER.

    When the present District Attorney was elected in this city almost three years ago, I ventured the prophecy that there would be no more prosecutions of the Boodle ...

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