A paper giving an account of Toulouse, in •trance, says, “ It is a large town, containing ( thousand inhabitants built entirely of • Chignons are really of service to the wearers in Virginia. It was only the other day that an eagle pounced down upon a young lady there, and fixed his talons in her head. All ''k® noble bird got was hair. ti v ° y °j t^ ce lessons ip drawing, gallio ? ~ teacher says 1W an apt pupil, A • M ®re inferences, insinuations, and admirers, than any girl in the academy.” ™ P BBB ® B without the record of !®“®Y^ d 1 erful . operation. Sally Brown was recently taken in band, had a broken knee and S° C B £i a nb takw * ** d new one??utX, • as J S>ft9.d as ever. It may not SSStafc ® uA 40 aW «■“ saiiy »*
Late Advertisements, GIRLS’ HIGH SCHOOL. THE Fourth Quarter will commence on Monday, the 6fch October. Entrance Examination at 10 o’clock a.m, Fee for the Senior Classen ... L2 10a „ Junior do ... L2 M, G, BC'RN.
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Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 3616, 24 September 1874, Page 3
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171Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Volume IX, Issue 3616, 24 September 1874, Page 3
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