* New Haven has a female letter-carrier, but she stops and gossips so often that she doesn't &% over half her route. A pretty-Ciwg American, whose Christian name is^nna, on receiving a cigar from a young gentleman who had not '. pluck enough' to say Ire " w'isitecT'to ■"marry h«r, trriried ilplayfully bcceath her nose. and looking.archly at him, popped the question thiia— '* saave-Arui:i ?" **-,A. Troraan wag in the tonn from Us'"" tsn %iip"Mtf t^ ;?S^--.^fL- '.--^-4^"'*" procuring legal advice on a r--" prosecution against a :-&]f£r)-'kce l '» •>■ had sold liquor to horusually well-n'iiavea husband, until he is induced to repeatedly, enact the role of a dangerous domestic; brute. She brought along a pair of well! shaded eyes as a sample of his -rtork, &nd it is probable that the dispenser of the * stimulant \rhich produced Ihis result will 'be compelled to'pay for this work. He. has, already offored her 25 dol. to settle, but »he puts a hipher price on her' beauty.—Eock Island. ,J
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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1783, 19 September 1874, Page 3
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161Untitled Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1783, 19 September 1874, Page 3
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