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No man has any idea of the force and power of speech possessed by even the mildest-tempered woman in the world, until he accidentally calls his second wife by his first wife’s name. Old Gentleman (from bead of the stain at a late hour): “Clara, I think yon and that young man have talked enough for one evening.” Clara All right, pa; we won’t say another word.” There is talk of converting the top of the Eiffel Tower into an astronomical observatory, Something has got to be done to make the mighty structure “ pay.” If there la any good in a man it Is bound tojeome out; but It should not oome ont all at once and leave the m an empty.

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Evening Star, Issue 8479, 2 April 1891, Page 1

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Untitled Evening Star, Issue 8479, 2 April 1891, Page 1

Untitled Evening Star, Issue 8479, 2 April 1891, Page 1

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