( They pay three cents a pound for poetry in fean Irancisco. Some poetry is so heavy that a verse of it would bring a million of dollar'. Love and Economy.—One of our you::g men when he was married didn't want to patronise the baker. He said bread tasted ever so much better made by her dear hands, Th s debahbed her. But when shewan'cd a scmtle of”conl, and he suggested that she could get it, as the fire would feel so much better if the coal was brought by her dear hands, she was disgusted. W«»en an 89 duDgiabl©,—’ Danbury Hews.’
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Evening Star, Issue 3946, 18 October 1875, Page 3
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101Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 3946, 18 October 1875, Page 3
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