Passing a Poiwt.—A bridal procession in the East-end was four hours in passing a given point. That point was a tavern* A good-hearted but partially deaf old ' lady is much disturbed by the talk about the Kickapoo Indians. She doesn't see why anybody should kick a poor Indian. A G-BS4.T HABD.BBIP.--i 4a ir«i ■teamer.
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Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1674, 15 May 1874, Page 2
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54Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume III, Issue 1674, 15 May 1874, Page 2
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