Phcobe Cousins says she is willing to bo married, but it’s seriously doubtful if Phtebe. Cincinnati Times.’ Sad Warning.—Here Js a sad warning to tootli-jerkers, A young dentist, while at work Ujiou a young lady’s pie-eaters, so far forgot his business as to imprint a kiss on her lips, or maybe he thought it would soothe her. On the conttary, she slapped his fate ilnd blackened hits eye. The next day the young lady’s father arid a shot-gun called upon the young dentist, and he was so pleased with the gentleman’s remarks that Ue gave him a cheque for oOOdoJ; he says ho got that cyo while “ fooling a ttitten* ’ ■ Yes.—Atucricao jpa^er.
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Evening Star, Issue 3585, 19 August 1874, Page 3
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112Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3585, 19 August 1874, Page 3
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