Exactly.—Why is the meat in your sandwich like the large middle-class of society? Don't you#aee that? Weil, I because it lies between the upper emit and under-bred. A Fact for Mr Gladstone.—Pigeon fanciers take great interest in training "Homers."^ . The American State most adapted for our latest fashionable game.—-Tennis-see! Staple Commodities.—What are the chief productions of the island of Jamaica ?—Suear canes, bamboo canes, and hurri-canes. '; "Cease your fanning."—-It-is appro* priate that Fanny Parnell should be writing renp calculated to fan the dis* ' content of Imh peasants into flame. But it would be quite as appropriate to her and more welcome if this Fan would "shutup!" Irish Industries.—A. commodity in the pastry-cook's line, the production of which ought to be largely encouraged in the sister isle as evidence of Fenian inactivity., —Pie-crust (pike rust.) Neck or Worthing.—Why is Manrood more popular than the late Mr Calcraft? —Because he gives them more 'ope.
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Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3740, 20 December 1880, Page 2
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152Untitled Thames Star, Volume XI, Issue 3740, 20 December 1880, Page 2
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