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4^ 17 ,1869.3 THE TOMAHAWK. 177
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LITTLE STORIES FOR LITTLE PEOPLE,
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evening Several papers of , our have con...
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Scandal No. I. Astounding conduct of -th...
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DENIAL NO. I. foundation We are for requ...
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Scandal No. II. A Rcyal Duel. ling We in...
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Scandal No. III. Attempted Assassination...
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ture With be materials no occasion such ...
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FASHIONABLE POISON.
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constitution What would say if a , lad a...
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4^ 17 ,1869.3 The Tomahawk. 177
4 ^ 17 , 1869 . 3 THE TOMAHAWK . 177
Little Stories For Little People,
LITTLE STORIES FOR LITTLE PEOPLE ,
Evening Several Papers Of , Our Have Con...
evening Several papers of , our have contemporaries lately been , indul more ging especiall in exciting y the cheap paragrap ether hs either of " Scandal because the in Hi scandals gh . Life had , " which no foundation for some in reason factor or because , actions for libel were threatened , have been contra , - journals dicted " by giving authoritative them publicity request ; while " in the the next editors impression of the several of the harm »» newspapers w »» aaa ** has w » tf been m ^ have ¦ ++ ¦***¦* . done « a solaced » % ^ A & w by *** J themselves their ***^* - » little UkMV with mistakes *& A « tf V the « iWC » VM . reflection * JL How . ¦*> W *« true t »* that V *^» « and ** J no . & % *
have how false fulfilled the scandals their mission have been of adding matters an very exciting little now line , for to they the to " Contents which we Bill are , " referring and of . increasing In fact , the so circulation complete has of the been papers the pensive success of has these been new their sensational cost ( only advertisements one penny a , line and ) , so that inex we - understand that a certain recently established cheap ( very cheap — lowing not to scandals say nasty , speciall ) evening y invented journal , by has its already versatile in type editor the , with folis read its columns y made and when contradictions unattractive the supp . l for y of the the next ordinary number latest , for insertion intelligence in meagre
Scandal No. I. Astounding Conduct Of -Th...
Scandal No . I . Astounding conduct of -the This Rig Day ht Hon . . JUthn Bright , M . P . — left accompan "We London regret ied , last to by learn ninety night that -two for the ladies Liverpool President of his , of en acquaintance the route Board to of America , on Trade his , way Bright to the has Salt shown Lakes signs . We of hear a strong that for bias some in months favour past of Mor Mr - . monism settlement , and he it will is understood make each that of the on his ninety arrival -two at ladies the Mormon his wife . ' nation Mr . Bri in ght the ' s sudden Cabinet departure . has caused considerable conster-
Denial No. I. Foundation We Are For Requ...
DENIAL NO . I . foundation We are for requested the report to we state published that there last is night not regarding the slightest the stand Right that Honourable the mistake President arose from of the the Board fact of of Trade Mr . Bright . We having underto been the seen Opera in . a carriage with some ladies , whom he accompanied
Scandal No. Ii. A Rcyal Duel. Ling We In...
Scandal No . II . A Rcyal Duel . ling We in hear the East that , a while certain at Cairo august , fought personage a duel , who with is a now near travel rela- - tive The of quarrel his viceregal arose out host of , a whom discussion he shot regarding through the his height left leg of . the liiV , Pyramids T ******** " " * , which ww + mjv + 0 mm the ** mm ^ + P e of «^* W v v s *¦* affirmed *¦«**** ***>^»^» were TIWAW lower *^^ » ¥ ^ A
than contradicted the cross with at the such top flatness of St . that Paul ' a s , hostile an assertion meeting which was was at once rendered a necessity . Denial No . II . the A facts telegram of we published has just been regarding received a duel at our in Egypt office contradicting in which the tract P ^ and e apologise W——s was for having a princi given pal , and currency calling to upon such a us wanton to re-The invention whole —a affair request , we with regret which to say we , humbl appears y hasten to have to comply been a . practical joke on the part of an occasional correspondent .
Scandal No. Iii. Attempted Assassination...
Scandal No . III . Attempted Assassination of the Premier—This Morning , At half-past ten o ' clock this morning , as Mr . Gladstone was passing to his th residence rough Charles in Carlton Street . Terrace into St the . James front 's door Square of the , on man his - way sion of the Earl of Derby flew open and , his Lordship rushed
Scandal No. Iii. Attempted Assassination...
upon After the a short right strugg honourable le Lord gentleman Derby stabbed , armed Mr with . Gladstone a table to knife the . him heart into . The the house latter of was the p Bishop icked up of b London y a passer , who -by live , who s next carried door . of Lord the Derby London was and immediatel Westminster y secured Bank and ( who carried had witnessed by the clerks the room occurrence of the from establishment the opposite where side he of now the remains way ) into . the It strong that his Lordshi rJb was at &> W breakfast , when he saw rf ^ W MrGladstone appears
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word We of have the received paragrap an h which authoritative we published request last to withdraw night , an every d we We humbl can y apol in no ogise for account the error for into the which mistake we for unfortunately we now learn fell . that Mr . Gladstone way was out of town at the time , of the reported parlour occurrence . , and Lord Derby always breakfasts in the back
Ture With Be Materials No Occasion Such ...
ture With be materials no occasion such to as fall these back to work upon social , there scandals can , which in fuhave , just enough foundation in . fact upon to make them wickedly mischievous onl and y our such contemporaries as . those A little we truth have will , be like quoted wiser learning , if and they , is stick publish a dangerous to fiction paragr thin a alto phs ^ - , gether .
Fashionable Poison.
FASHIONABLE POISON .
Constitution What Would Say If A , Lad A...
constitution What would say if a , lad after y of sending nervous for temperament her doctor in and the hopes delicate of rapidl which y her arresting flesh finds signs itself of consumption heir , she were or to the receive particular the startling ill to announcement from the lips of her private . / Esculapius , — poison " Madam you . " , —I have no other course—you must allow me to M a wUAiVlk shriek The lad and y of ** a rush ¦*• nerves W «^ A * to fc ^^ the and VMV bell K delicacy ^^ AA or «^ A a ** V bound l would ^*^ fc *** W * probabl behind *^ ^»*» fc *^* y the v *• r ^ e p nearest ** ly ^*<* with >* WWW
the sofa save > assurance her and for we many are that not happy the quite poison days sure to would that come she be . administered would be calmed only by to Paris The —an fact d is what it is great now ladies fashionable do in among Paris is the soon great caught ladies up of , like neither measles more , by nor the less great than arsenic ladies in . London And they —to thrive eat arsenic uncom- : monl Of y course well on , from it to time all appearances immemorial . poisons have been given as chemist cures—in ' s shop fact , it if is impossible onltook to the say ri what ht is quantity not a poison The in fol a -
lowers of Hahnemann you h y ave taken aconite g —a most . powerful princesses poison always Any — how looking for , , and the it is out Polish last the for fifty fashion countesses something years in among , infinitesimal to who do the , swarm say , duchesses or quantities in imagine Paris , , . Russian , and unlike are preparing their common themselves neighbours for , the to take immoralities a dose of they arsenic may by uninten way of - tionally Arsenic imbibe is a tonic during and the tonics day . are in requisition among the ladies ! ,
fashionable But don ' t without suppose some for a other moment virtue that of any overwhelming tonic would become attraction to recommend it . onl Ladies y is in don question ' jt take , but tonics in this very case regularly their personal when their vanity health is interested Three . drops It is of a question solution of of beau arsenic ty more taken than regularly health . every fat morning , corrects at the an sam unfortunate e hour brings predisposition down too great to skinniness a tendency , and to has such an effect on the skin as no outside washes or creams
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), April 17, 1869, page 177, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_17041869/page/9/
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