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A Real Hebo.—The real hero of the Mill Eiyer disaster was the man who risked his life to save his mother-in-law. His name is Tilton, and some one should put him in a poem.—ET. O .Palladium.

:.. Boston claims to have a diamond ring which once belonged Sir Jsaac l^ewton. That is nothing. St. Louis has the lead pencil With which Noah checked off the animals that went into the ark.

The following lines were, found on a lawyer's table in a court-house the other day:—" Fair woman was made tobewifcch; A companion, a nurse, a blessing, a curse—Fair woman was made.to be which?"

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Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1775, 10 September 1874, Page 3

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1775, 10 September 1874, Page 3

Untitled Thames Star, Volume VI, Issue 1775, 10 September 1874, Page 3

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