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Y. years before has there been so good a ‘as this packed away in so few lines. ‘a paper published out in the state of on, This is it—"* Frank Vinton and cers caught a three-hundred-pound sturgeon list week and made the line fast to a young tee standing on shore, Later, when they went tp draw the big fish to land, they found it had escaped by pulling the tree up by the roots and taking over eighty feet of small rope along.” ies a real genius to tell a story like that.— “Is Miss Penscratch trying to win a name for herself?” Afiss Growler—"*1 should say so. Why, she almost proposed to old Mr. Ducats last night.""—Chicaso Inter-Ocean. “* Mamma. do they say that God can do any- thing he wants to?” ‘* Why, y« ing.” “Well, then, I'd just like to see a stick with one end to it."—Kichfield News. ‘When people once begin to deviate they do not know where to stop.— George IIT. 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