Punchinello, Volume 1, No. 22, August 27, 1870 by Various
page 64 of 77 (83%)
page 64 of 77 (83%)
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* * * * * "LUCUS A NON," ETC. In the culinary department of a newspaper we find a recipe for making "bird's nest pudding," which would surely make the pigtail of a JOHN Chinaman stick straight up on end. The component parts of the pudding are apples, sugar, milk, five eggs, and vanilla. Perhaps the inventor of the pudding once found a bird's nest with five eggs in it, and has thus essayed to immortalize the interesting fact. * * * * * Bullet Proof. The fact of the young Prince Imperial having picked up a bullet on the field of Saarbruck is significant It proves that, like a true BONAPARTE, he is prompt to take the Lead. +--------------------------------------------------------------+ | | | A. T. Stewart & Co. | | | | HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. | | | | A Special Lot of IRISH DAMASK TABLE | | CLOTHS in 8-4 and 8-4-4, 10-4 from $2 | | and $2.50 and upwards | | | |
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