Not an lebjconcilable, —As thej were about to quaff, one of the party suddenly cr.lled out *j another, "Hello, ' DouKhe.ly—you drinking whisky P Sure it was only yesterday yer towld me ye was a laylotler." "We)l," said Mr Dougherty, evidently much disconcerted, •' you're right, Misther Kelly—it's quite right ye ere—l am a taytotler, it's true, but I-Ll'm not a bigoted one! "—Virginia Chronicle. Still the Same.—A firm recently sent \ lot of bills out for collection. The list came back w'lh the result noted against each name, one being "dead." Three months after the same bill got into a newlot that was forwarded, and when the list came back tie name was marked. " Still dead." -
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2893, 24 May 1878, Page 2
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114Untitled Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2893, 24 May 1878, Page 2
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