Why, Indeed ! A lady correspondent wan i s to know why, since the invention of need! - guns, women can t fiaht as well as men. Some poets at a literary club were recent! v discussing the best time to bring out u- : poems, when an editor vohmtcere-.l thi i „ bout t; '-° year 3,000 wiU be a Or--, rate time.” A Sufficient Krisen : Paid a college prof to a notorious laggard, who was once, ■■> wonder, promptly in his place at mo prayers, “I marked you, sir, as punctual cu. monung. What is your excuse T' “ Ceuldn’t j BlMn Sir ” nroe fmamln I sir,” was the reply.
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Evening Star, Issue 3655, 9 November 1874, Page 2
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105Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Evening Star, Issue 3655, 9 November 1874, Page 2
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