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Intores'kig Fact—A Philadelphia Burgeon cured the burnt ha id of a men by skingrafting, the skin being taken from a Chicago (irummer’a cheek. The experiment wai not wholly a success, however, as the man's knuckles now have a color and hardness so much resembling brass that he gets arrested everv time he goes out—" Philadelphia Post.” Wife— ‘ But, my dear, I shall ca’oh cold coming down so late to let you in.’ Husband —‘ Oh no, my love, I’ll rap you up well befoi e you come down.’ A few years ego two brothers, well known in Newcastle, were so like each other as to make it difficult to recognise ‘ t’other from which’ An acquaintance of both brothers, whilst passing along New Bridge street, met one of them, and shouted, ‘ Hello, Joe! 1 but finding ho had made a mistake, he added, ‘ Oh, it's jor brother ; aa thowt it waa yorsel!’

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Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2501, 13 April 1882, Page 3

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150

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2501, 13 April 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Globe, Volume XXIV, Issue 2501, 13 April 1882, Page 3

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