Strength of Glass.-The ‘ St. Louis Republika? o te n “« us that the strongest glass will sustain 2,000 pounds to the square inch. It also has been known to twist a naan’s legs so that he couldn t walk. Her Version of the Affair : A Scotchman thus recently addressed his daughter “Fat’s this I hear ye re gaun to dee, Jennie ?” “ Weel ” she replied, “I’m just gaun to marry that’farm ow ( e ( r ky there, and live wi’ the bit inannie on’t.” What do you call that?” indignantly asked a customer at a cheap restaurant, pointing out an object that he had discovered in a plate of hash. Wristband, with a sleeve-button attached, sir. said the waiter briskly. “ Well do you consider that a proper thing for a man to find in his hash ?” asked the customer in wrath. Good heavens, sir !” cried the waiter would you expect to find a ten-dollar silk umbrella in a fifteen-cent plate of hash?” Late Advertisements. Room To Let; suit single 1- man. Apply Mr Allan, grocer, Great King street. V\7"ANThD Known—Mrs Weekes can ▼ v and will pay her own debts, but not tor intruders. w a General Servant, Apph M. Marshall, chemist, George street ANTED, a Lad to work in a bakt .. house. Apply J, C. Krooh, confec tioMer, George street. Vy'ANTED, two Men who can mill ci A at Irving’s stored Geort street, at noon on Friday. ” 4 w ANTE ‘. two Lads for glazier’s wor' Appjy L. (1 eorge, Moray Place. \STANTED, a good General Blacksmitl rZ ° ne T ? se( * *?. sbi P w °rk preferre A PPb’ John Howie. Bond street. TjW SALE, or 99 YEARS’ LEAS 1 Quarter-acre section and two sm pieces ot land near centre of tbe town. Apply to LILLIES &' STREET, VAT AN TED, a useful Girl, about sixtee PlnL*,p f? dre6 ! a PP ] y Andw. Anderec Uottyer, Rattray street,
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Evening Star, Issue 3584, 18 August 1874, Page 3
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311Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3584, 18 August 1874, Page 3
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