Making Sure of Him.—To prevent herlftver's withdrawing from his promise, a yobng lady fi pm the North always, int-vd ces him to her - fnent’sas ‘My intended husband.” Dead-Letter Ladies. Postmaster-jGcncral! Jtwell is a humorist as well as ah unusually polite official He wrote ah follows, reoentv. ' api l ® d fo F a rituatibn S the I ead-Letter Office;— ‘ e have only fifty* seven ladies employed hr this department, With the exception of a few translators'and experts, and not more than two changeshave occurred m that force for the Let Six mouths. > MfoUeott > . d:e -. w IniacWt we I lead Letter d atSi n is ,a sertfw mau*pieum j , dt ibuned Affections ra place hot jrovernedbv' *■ natural laws—for those:who enter* its ' r portals seem th lose! all "the hiqjbivr a htioMnw?*: f 'wihch suwlmd detirzShsof the outside world . I regret that it is so, hut so it Is.” lv
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Evening Star, Issue 4033, 29 January 1876, Page 5 (Supplement)
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147Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 Evening Star, Issue 4033, 29 January 1876, Page 5 (Supplement)
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