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Show "Fanny FEitN"mut havo flopped ovvr in her grave last Sunday night, when her daughti r married her husband. hus-band. Fanny had two very fut plain girls, always her constant companions. compan-ions. The nt io married Mortimer ThonipMin, ( Doe; slicks), middled the fii-.il or M-'.-ond year iht-reafler, leaving a nice iitlV girl who must be now liini-n yearn old. Tin: other was an old nniid, who, alter her mother's death, took care of the child and her (tepl.nlicr. Now hhe goes off to Mas-cachtHeiu Mas-cachtHeiu and marries her pop. My eraciniis! What a people! All me hllle details were attended lo; nothing seems to have Ijcpu omitt' d, except a casual glance at tin; ' stalutts of tho felate. Fanny's daughter was ft remarkably plain giri, but I should suppose she might havo found some one outside her immediate family. Co on James, and while you fix up the stabiles, mak- it lawful lo marry your wife's granddaughter, for there's little Miss Thumps'. n coining up you may want to many her in a y ,'.r or so. N.Y. Cor. St. L.uis I! .1,'tlhnui. |