Ihe Cape May Opean Wave Mias a leading article about mosauitoes, in which it says that the crop at that place, though late, is an exceliunt one and that the size of the birds is rather above the average. Visitors are leaving about thcm, " ° ad iWCOn:raodat iou iviU Something to be Grateful for ? Sister: ‘'But you mustn’t complain, Willie dear; look how many things you enjoy.” Willie (in a sort of “Plenty of grub and clothes. Sister: ‘And nothing else to be Yes fi f n U a S }? iIli V ‘‘ oh * I don’t know. f ii hj l K TV ,H P° r ) 5. 1 heard the bathing mk .thiß xnbnung that her rheumati* was coming on again. ”
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Evening Star, Issue 3429, 17 February 1874, Page 2
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119Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3429, 17 February 1874, Page 2
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