An able physician stood meditating at a street corner this morning, in front of a fruit stand, "Three pecks of green apples, a bushel of prettj bad cherries, a gallon and a half of lemonade. Ah, hum—well, I should say about eighteen j attacks of choleramorbus and a doien or ; so of some other complaints} business is | looking up, and I think I will buy that new straw hat." Mrs Juggins lighted on the following telegram the other day ;—" It is feared the Russian Fmperor will be driven to a warlike policy by domestic difficulties." Says Mrs J., ''Ah; pore dear, an'if 'is wife do mean war depend upon it war it '11 be, though I say it myself, as is one of the same sect and a female. Lei him be as much a haughtycrat as he likes, it's the domestic difficulty as makes the difference." And Juggfns says he thinks to to. ' * ,
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Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2787, 19 January 1878, Page 2
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154Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Thames Star, Volume VII, Issue 2787, 19 January 1878, Page 2
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