An Indian chief, while in Washington, was tali ea to sea a burlesque shove. After the performance, he remarked, through an interpreter, that the great father was rery kind to send the poor Indian blankets when they were needed so much at home. y , *, v ;- "Man wantu bub JitUe^ibers below, irat - wantstbatlittle^trong.".. Certainly., Strong, mild, or medium cigarette tobacco- to be obtained at- McLiVint's, .Brown itre£t.~ LAdtt.l •'•'- " j ' *~>r l ifotldes F consequence of the. Temperance Meeting, THIS EVBKINfI, in Templar Hall, "' the OPENISO MBBTIHa bT the Young Mea's ChrietiEn Awpcwikiop IS POSTPONED to THIS NiaHl SQBTNJGjaT. „-.. -•;;:.*.'■%'•»■■■ • Hon. Bee. THJ beet tfiit of the interest of a book is its capability of being read k a second time ditto forfcTiA. '. ::-
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Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4233, 1 August 1882, Page 3
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120Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Star, Volume XIII, Issue 4233, 1 August 1882, Page 3
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