" I wonder what has become of the snuffers ?" said Mrs Johnstone ; " I have been seeking for them all the evening, and can't find them, high or low." Nobody Could give any information. After awhile, her tired Dutchman of a husband, getting sleepy, commenced pulling off his boots, preparatory to going to bed. " All this day," said he," I think I got some little grabble stones in my boot. I kess I got em out now." He turned up his boot, and out fell the snuffers." No fewer than 16,770 persons were locked up for being drunk in Liverpool durmg the year ending Sept. 29.
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Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 463, 9 February 1869, Page 2
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104Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Westport Times, Volume III, Issue 463, 9 February 1869, Page 2
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