San key’s revival song. ‘‘Ninety-and-Nine’ is.ROod ; but <( Old Hundred” ia one better. . 'Some Pulaski boys undertook' to play ba«e* ball in a field whe e ja ram Was letting recently. He batted the abort stop through. *a'jpldcet fence, afid forced all the rest to make a run. The b>y who was butted through the force was the only one ecored, and heoarries the score with him, but he cannot see tt. Soon after the railway frbm Newcastle to Sunderland was finished, an old lady; who 'waa in one of tha comparttoentß of a from the Tyneto Wear,onpassirig tMough the tunnel, began to fed about harms, nnd at. last ImavAv Am Swam t bn toe I .'A«f*ye loiitjgy.eye'
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Evening Star, Issue 4065, 7 March 1876, Page 2
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117Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Evening Star, Issue 4065, 7 March 1876, Page 2
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