A Tf«ly Hapny Day.—*-Well, Leonora, ' w ■? ~V oy o ll ana Harold been doing at Aunt Mabels,' to-day?” "Had dinner.” “Ana what did you do after dinner?” Had teal” * did yop do between dinner and tea? > Had some cake !♦ • Muggins was one day with a friend, when he observed a poor dog that had. been killed Wm? 1 %n the gutter: Muggins paused instantly by Fon Fop afe says-.-There is a lady out in Michigan, whn subscribed for the ‘Detw Free Press in J1835, and has beejdtakingiit reguLrly ever since The rosultTs, she is X seventy years old and in good health. It ia astonishing how long a person will live who subscribes regularly and pays promptly for a good newspaper. If the doctor Won’t nwf
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Evening Star, Issue 3668, 24 November 1874, Page 2
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126Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 3668, 24 November 1874, Page 2
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