Fact for tiro Retiring. - Cheek wins in this world, especially if the oh r ek is dimpled and rosy. An and .Lots of Her.—Brown’s wife weighed over two hundred pounds; when Brown aaics her, “ Small I help you over the fence, my dear ?■’she replies, demuiely, “No: help the fence.” F«rfec i ly Clear — A corduroy philosopher observed, while m conversation with a friend, 1 dusa c bliovoin having a pardoner when you vena y got a small business. If ver make enay Hung, why yer don’t get it, and if yer lose, yer have to lose it all” “ Je-so,” refloarkea his companion.
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Evening Star, Issue 4024, 19 January 1876, Page 3
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103Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4024, 19 January 1876, Page 3
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