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What is the difference between a plan of a battle-field and a roasted pippin ?—One is a war map, and the other is a warm apple, A Novel Revolver.—lt is said that a revolving vegetable dish is the latest domestic invention, and a very economical one it mast be, for no matter how little the dish contains it is always sure to “ go round.” Fully employed.—A wan at the Central depfit yesterday was looking around for some one to split some wood, and meeting a folornlooking boy, he asked him, “Bub, wouldn’t your father like a job?” “No, he’s got one now,” answered the boy: “ just been sent up for six months,” ”

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Evening Star, Issue 3835, 9 June 1875, Page 3

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112

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 3835, 9 June 1875, Page 3

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 3835, 9 June 1875, Page 3

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