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  5. WHAT HE SAID HIMSELF.

    The latest lunatic asylum story [?]mes from Glasgow. Two revered councillors of the 'second city' were taken over a large asylum the other ...

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    THE GREAT VOTE ON THE CARNEGIE MILLION.—The laird of Skibo still looms large in the public eye. Quite lately a wellknown London house issued a little booklet ...

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  8. YOUTH'S DREAMS.

    Ah ! the tender, fleeting fancies That enwrap our happy youth, When the world is full of goodness, And each word we hear is truth ...

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  9. TOO GOOD FOR THEM.

    A candidate for the County Council was recently addressing a meeting of electors, and, being a very eloquent speaker, made a favourable impression ...

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  10. VERY MUCH BAPTISED.

    The Rev. Forbes Phillips has just told rather a good story, though the point of it is against himself. He was called in haste to baptise a little ...

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  11. HE USED THE MATCH.

    A gentleman was travelling in a smoking compartment on the Western line the other day, and at Bathurst a German entered the carriage and took ...

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  13. CHECKMATING A SCOLD.

    A village schoolmaster had done something to displease the parents of one of his pupils. On the following morning the angry mother of the lad ...

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  14. WHAT IT WAS USED FOR.

    A party of friends staying at Portsmouth went to visit a well-known man-of-war, and although there are notices placed about the ship that no ...

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  15. ALWAYS BE PLEASANT.

    It will surprise many people to learn that being pleasant is merely a matter of habit. It must be cultivated like every other good habit. It has its root ...

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  16. KNOWN BY HIS NOTE.

    A clean-shaven, smartly-dressed man appeared at the booking office of a provincial railway station recently and demanded a seaman's return ...

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  18. GETTING UNEASY.

    A lad was sent with a note and a basket containing some live pigeons. On his way, tempted by curiosity, he peeped into the basket, when the birds ...

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  20. FINDING A FORTUNE.

    Mr. P. J NcNeel recently made an unusual find on the beach of the seaside spot where he was staying, and became a richer man by several pounds ...

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  22. NO USE FOR GIRLS.

    There is no use for girls, says a practical woman, complaining that men don't marry. The complaint is threadbare; it was the pet grievance ...

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  25. GEORGE WASHINGTON.

    A merchant employed an old colroed man to cart off a heap of ashes, the emptyings of the stove through the winter. The work finished, the able ...

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