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BoTAi Shook. Oakums. ~'A-■•*• saloon carriage' intended for the-u*«of, Queen and Royal Family, 1 hai been eon* " strutted by the Lohddn and Southwestern r ~ railwayl' The carriage, whiek *is About fifty feet long, nine feel high and eight feet in breWth. j«, built of toak, tad fee doors are fitted wi&jalrtt-pUied handle*. The draperies are buff andgotd'eMtdnne, and there are easy chain, eouehea, and' tablet; the interior wood-work beiac poliihed teak. - The saloon hat travelled,'. at an occasional speed of 02 miles an hour '- with ease. ."-.-, - . *„ A bad, bad boy out in Cincinnati wma ■■■ picked up <by his ma, the other night,' for . some misdeed-and tanned with her slipper, until he thought he was standing right in the way of aihoemaker't shop, eavght in aeyelone. When he got away at last, he ■ was told to sit down and lean a Terse in the Bible before he comld. hare a bite of supper, and when he was called -upon to recite, he cried:, " The wicked's tanked ■ in slippery plsces." : " A female writer says i—" Nothing look worse on a lady than darned stoeklncs.** Allow us to observe that stockings which " nttd darning look much worse than the darned pnes. Paraed if they dott'tl

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2829, 9 March 1878, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2829, 9 March 1878, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2829, 9 March 1878, Page 2

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