ia dead celebrated Edinburgh detective, . jssios says that his idea of a grain elevator is mused in rye -whisky. At Albury the other day a lad aged sixteen his two sisters, aged thirteen and twelve respectively were charged with assaulting and robbing an old man. It was stated that they had lassoed him first, and then rifled his pocket. They were remanded. Women’sWorth,--Hector's wife (who thinks she has satisfactorily explained the doctrine of regeneration) Now, my good boy, would not you like to be regenerated, or bora again ?” G ° od boy-No-a!” Hector’s Wife-“No, why not?” Good boy-“ Fear’d Imoight be born a wench 1 ” Some interesting discoveries have been made lately at Pompeii. A shop, supposed to bo a tanner s, has been excavated, and a number of tools used in the manipulation of leather found It is somewhat singular to remark the strong resemblance these tools bear to thoseTused at the present day. ' u
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Evening Star, Issue 3437, 26 February 1874, Page 3
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155Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3437, 26 February 1874, Page 3
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