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Once, Once Only.—Jones, whose wife's maiden name was Eliza, confided to his destined biographer the fact that he once (and but once) after wedlock indulged himself in an allusion to the deril as the " father of 'Lize." Since that he has found it more conducire to mutual confidence to call people by their right names. Disappointed* Hope.—Forty-one Georgians stood arouad the death-bed of old Mr Perkins, their rich relative, and shed tears as the cold hand of death was laid upon his brow. When the will was opened and they found that he had left all his property to found a college, forty-one Georgians started for home, exclaiming,! " Kussim! "—Detroit Press. Pybotechnical Kemedy Ton Cbying Infants. —Socket. A New Yankee Pefinitiok.—A waltz: "Hugging set to muiic,"

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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1951, 6 April 1875, Page 4

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126

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1951, 6 April 1875, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1951, 6 April 1875, Page 4

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