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An Ulsterman has bit upon a happy expe* dieut for getting rid of rheumatism. He crowded it down into two fingers, and then had them amputated. A Kara Avis.—Jones; “ Who is that girl all the men seem so anxious to be introduced to?” Brown: “0, that’s Miss Pynke. Wonderful woman, sir 1* Jones: ‘What has she done?” Brown: “Never written a novel, or contributed to a magazine 1” Very Likely. - Arpln, the great French athlete, who had wrestled in public 1,013 times, died the other day from bursting a bloodvessel It is supposed that ho undertook to wrestle j °£ American hash, a dish recently introduced into the Paris restaurants, —Ameri<i.n page*. ' 1 v

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Evening Star, Issue 3834, 8 June 1875, Page 2

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113

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 3834, 8 June 1875, Page 2

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 3834, 8 June 1875, Page 2

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