, It is because be bas heard that close '. Attention to stniill things makes the sue- : cestfnl man, that a certain yoacjr clerk in this city takes such good care of his moustache. ■„.,,-.. , • A sound sfcep is the roost complete restoritire known, that is why some people are ajways to be found in church. The shark 'is worshipped bj some of the dwellers, along the African coasts. * Members of the bar should make a note of this. "Whistlers are always good-natured," says a philosopher. lEVerybody knew th«t It s the folks tlJat bare to listen to the wbistlinsr tb,at Ret ugly. "Tb,e best conductor of electricity at present known is silver." The best conductor into " society " at present known is gold. It uled to be brains. An unfortunate man, who has failed -.- teTeral times, says he wishes somebody '" would start a temperance movement that i /would keep, his money from getting \ " tight"
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Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4537, 20 July 1883, Page 3
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151Untitled Thames Star, Volume XIV, Issue 4537, 20 July 1883, Page 3
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