News. “The Cambridgshirc” seems likely to be a walk over for “ House of Yorke. A bridal procession in Milwaukee was four hours passing a given point. The point was .a beer saloon. _ do not altogether like the clearness of reason, notwithstanding our profession to the Contrary. Easily Satisfied; An fLdv<ertjeer, addressing himself to gunmakers, “wishes to arrange with a manufacturer to .supply a stock, on sale or return. Why did he not go in for the lock and barrel ? A blacksmith at Sioux city wished the other, day to get rid of his dog. and while old Towser was taking his noon-day siesta in the sun) the owner gently attached a flask of powder to his tail and touched it off with a match. His family physician says thatif he has good luck he may recover the use of his eye by the time the hair grows again on the dog’s bach.
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Evening Star, Issue 3456, 20 March 1874, Page 2
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152Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3456, 20 March 1874, Page 2
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