Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 2, Number 52, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 20 April 1859 — Interesting Tale. [ARTICLE]
Interesting Tale.
’Twaa twillight. The sun had sunk beneath the western hills, and the bright ray which had streaked the western horizon had disappeared! A lovely female, who had been but one short week a bride, had been led to the hymenial altar with lively anticipations of future felicity, sat in a secluded apartment with her husband. She slowly moved her sylph-like form toward the pirt-i ner of her bosom—raised her delicate h ind- ! and— slapped him in the face with the dishcloth! I The remainder of this intensely, interesting story will appear in the zYttic Four/.Weekly Bladder, which is writtep for by Smasher, Blower, P. Nuts, Geoigie Buttermilk, Sam Wheelbarrow, Peter Jackknife-, Mathusaleh Soapsude, Sylvester Littlebigfellow, Joshua Rundownhill, Billy Greencheesewax, and Miss Take, Miss Cellane, Sal Vation, and all other popular authors, too numerous to mention.
