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To t: ? j'Odio ■. •'JR. -V>’oat .. oul a~-f hf-i-K rh;.;. brave g*-1 at j.< : . j bekre-.'-n --bad ■l it railway c.vria.’v door bc*u locked? BuoSt a qm-fition A!ises in m” mind on vendin';- a letrer iu tin: ‘ Guardi-in ’ this mm-mr.!' on a common gti-rvatioe—the 'coking of rail wav carriage doms. Is m railway passenger a mu •'■way or a thief that hre should bo locked up? If neither, I do not sec why he should he shut up in a box six fret square with anybody, beside-- the unnecessary work for the porter. I am, &c., Reform. Dunedin, October 5.
“ Rewivalisis Indeed I’’ said Mrs Partington, '‘l ain’t got no parents with such folks. I made my poor d«u- P. promise faithful that it I proceeded him to iny grave be never would ■>aku .mother,” feuly I ••one. The * Louisville fmurie.Jounia',’ in reply to the pathetic question of a woman, “ How shall I keep my husband at homo iu Urn evening?” says it cm be done easily enough, by opening* a first-class beergarden in the back yard. A Peace Preserver : Peace is preserved in .iu lowa household by a long, withy raw-hide hung up in the bed-room of the juvenile portion of the family; the hide hears upon its handle, “ Boys, please bo kind to your molher.”
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Evening Star, Issue 3936, 6 October 1875, Page 3
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