the Best Thrashing Machine.—A combahy of farmers were discussing the relative meritß of rival, thrashing machines, when thev were astonished bytht wife' of the house they were exclaiming emphatically that he best thrashing machine she new anythin* about waa -a broomstick. And her husband ooied as though be believed her, - . \ Dreadful Sell —A husband who had exhausted all explanations for his late honm u.mg this gay and festive season, ...logy ready, redemly slipped into the houw ° k ’ ver y denuded himself s UTI . .began rocking the cradle hv the irdsule ah if- he-had been awdkenid Gift 5 a Dund eleep hy ihfsntiWciioa.. . Hekftd iSffied u^ a \,^ r^ )out fiveiminufieSi whenhiaspouse. wko hadmlently Observed the whole manmuyre! aharply • ‘<3oilat to, died, >yon fbGk^wml beM! ”
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Evening Star, Issue 3796, 24 April 1875, Page 2
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123Page 2 Advertisements Column 7 Evening Star, Issue 3796, 24 April 1875, Page 2
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