A New Version of Sir Walter.— The 'Louisville Courier-Journal' sings to the praying ladies:—" O, woman! in our hours of ease, you know we'll do whate'er you please; we'll promise to renounce the sin of Bourbon,-brandy, rum, and gin and go so 'far as to refrain (except when tempted) from champagne; ; but have some mercy, do; my dear, and leave, oh, leave lager beer." ' TWO POUNDS AND A--HALF OF HUMAN CURIOSITY.-—The smallest twins ever heard of are said to be living in Kalamazoo, Michigan. One is a boy, and the other a girl; and they weigh together less than five pounds ! They are- perfect, and seem to be in good health. They take food naturally, and make a j noise very much like -young kittens. Their bodies are about six inches long—the boy being a trifle the - larger..—' Nevv York
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Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 277, 26 June 1874, Page 2
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140Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Mount Ida Chronicle, Volume V, Issue 277, 26 June 1874, Page 2
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