APeesentFitfor aQueeh".—lt is well known that crowned heads and people of that sort invariably take all they. can. get in the way of earthly goods. A knowledge of this,fact lately moved a person" in Fulton, N. V., to prepare a half-barrel of the soft and enticing compound called apple butter, and to despatch, the same, as per address, to "Her Majesty Queen "Victoria, Buckingham Palace, England." Such graceful and beautiful little attentions as this are what cement the bonds of humanity, and shed a soft light of tol- i de-rol over the drrnry pathway of existence. —New "York Tribune. ! PATjE^cEiJT.WAiipKD. —An Ohio woman worked at odd times for nine years to pieGe a" bed quilt containing ever so many thousand pieces, and then her husband seized it to blanket Jiis mule, and said it saved him paying six shillings for an army blanket.
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1978, 7 May 1875, Page 3
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143Untitled Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 1978, 7 May 1875, Page 3
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