The one thing needful for the perfect enjoyment of life is confidence. Same with hash ami sausages, A„i Spi 2r ngfield man , recently took a bath in the ?managed well enough, only he got hold of a piece of stove-blacking idstead of soap, with marked results. *»A Caution,—“ When you see a man so particular, says Mrs Marrowfat, “as never to take a glass of water without looking through it for insects, don’t trust him; he’s on his way to a drunkard s grave.” 3 Useful,—A Frenchman is about opening an hymeneal academy" in Covington, Kentucky. at which young ladies will be taught the marriage service, with all the proper sobs, sighs, and hysterics, in three easy lessons C: ?i uld ?r nGW? ~ A teetotaller asked dni.,l « n r A y lf .? v £ r Baw a teetotaller ncstupßH »r h Ba ' d Paddy> With B«at earncstness, Ive seen many a man drunk, but I couldn t tell whether he was a teetotaller or
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Evening Star, Issue 3834, 8 June 1875, Page 3
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