' ' '.' \ , 3 ■'■ T . The train had started off. A youno--man rushed breathlessly in. " Got left* did you?" "; Fell,. ain't I here?" he responded. Then one said he couldigo across the bridge and catchit, and another told him wheja the next- train and made various suggestions. The chap looked at the disappearing train a few seconds, when somebody asked "Where wereyou going?" Then the wicked fellow said, "Oh, I wasn't gom^ in it, but there was a fellow in the train to whom I promised to pay a bill " Some females bave just been arrested in Kentucky for *he manufac^re of'tillicft -whiskey. Thia Is tne-firfiftScoAeJ i£
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 161, 8 July 1881, Page 1
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