A .man out West who has married and buried three sisters, riow comes up smiling at the altar, hiring begun on a-fler s .family.s.'^ v- r""-, /Xi { A Spiritualist before cemmiting suicide •. made a * memorandum: t"I ■ hare purified myr soul 25~6r" 30" yearjs* I think I, must be a rectified-spirit" " Don't a Quaker' ever " takV' off his hat' to >anyone. mama?". "Ko^my dear," "If he dou't take off his' hat to a barber,, how does, r her Jbaw hi s hair cut." 1 - A. young Jady jumped into ihe Ohio rirer to recover hr muff—just to keep her hand in. l.«r-'^ rl <■ -- '.r^o*Where in England should the Euiiian bear find the, warmest welotfineTi In Hairy-fura-fllure.
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Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1701, 16 June 1874, Page 2
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115Untitled Thames Star, Volume IIII, Issue 1701, 16 June 1874, Page 2
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