A Fiend ia Human Shape,-r" Beg pardon, sir! But I've just caught these two '" young rascals makiog a slide in iront of your doorstop, and they say as you gave 'em permission I"' " It's i quite oorrect I did, policeman. . The. fact it I expect my mother- in»law to luncheon."—launch. A Yankee editor rarely ventures into his compositors' room, and l#hen obliged to do so arms himself to the teeth, and leaves on the 'desk, an obituary notico of himself appropriated to 1' the event of a sudden death.' Is it asked why? His handwriting is Buch as to intite violence from those by the' sweat of whose brow ' it is deciphered and set op., ' ' For-Male Headers, Only.—A woman vlio can take a mental, inventory of .another ..woman's street attire in. half a jnnute will-occupy aa,en tire morning in teUing her neighbour the details.
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3176, 24 April 1879, Page 1
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144Untitled Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3176, 24 April 1879, Page 1
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