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112 THE TOMAHA WK. {September 12, 1868.
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IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT7
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With this number of the Tomahawk ceases ...
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THE MANIACS COLUMN j Or, PUZZLES FOR LUNATICS!
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1. Where My first hi 's a h disjunctive ...
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ANSWERS TO THE PUZZLES IN OUR LAST.
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Orange 1. Imperial . 6. Portrait . 2. . ...
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112 The Tomaha Wk. {September 12, 1868.
112 THE TOMAHA WK . { September 12 , 1868 .
Important Announcement7
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT 7
With This Number Of The Tomahawk Ceases ...
With this number of the Tomahawk ceases the " Maniac ' s Column . " Next week we shall commence a series of Acrostics , undivided contributed attention by a gentle to m the an " Merry , for many Science years . " , He has assures given his us that they will be " difficult without flippancy , patriotic without our sentimentality readers learn , joyous that our without talented mistake contributor s in gramm is well ar - . " known When in will Han readil well as y an the tici " pate Livel a y gr eat n and atic genuine of Camberwell intellectual Green treat , " . they
The Maniacs Column J Or, Puzzles For Lunatics!
THE MANIACS COLUMN j Or , PUZZLES FOR LUNATICS !
1. Where My First Hi 'S A H Disjunctive ...
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Answers To The Puzzles In Our Last.
ANSWERS TO THE PUZZLES IN OUR LAST .
Orange 1. Imperial . 6. Portrait . 2. . ...
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Tomahawk (1867-1870), Sept. 12, 1868, page 112, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse-os.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/t/issues/ttw_12091868/page/10/
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