The new dictionary will define delirium tremens as a tight fit. It is maintained that Rmhard ITT was a Good Temilar, because he slopped King H nry’a • ie-. A marriage license was returned to Doe. tor’s Coin nv ns with ■ heendorseraen*-, “She wouldn’t I ave me.” The romantic sentiment which leols people to hive th n mar 1 iage c renionv performed in theatres and on the tons of mountains ha' reached the hist, degree of al surdity The sum .of 25 lob has just bven pai I by a high minded ’couple, in lowa for the preci ns r-rivi'ere of being mr 1 red iu a circus ring, he clown and the “ Wild Horse of the Pampas” Icing temporarily extinguished for that purp se —American paper. Ladies generally take in'erest in fami'y matters, especially when th-y concern a remarkable personage, and a ra’her handsome man, dk- the Shah of Pc.r-ha. Thev may, perhaps care to bo reminded that Nasr-din is the son of Mahommed Sh hj, one of the dS children of the late Abbas Mirza. eldest, of the 205 c 1 il lrbu of Fath Ali Shah* The present Shah, alth nigh only forty year- of age, boasts of three sons and six dautditets. and they have already given him twelve gni' dchildren, Holloway's Ointment and Pills. Chest Preservatives. —At all seasons of the. year the rate i f mortality fr- m dise is s of the lungs is Very g-e.at. Holloway’s Oi itment well rubbed upa i the nlmt. aided by his Pills, ar ests a'l mischief- These cleans i.Tg medicaments exorcise a most salutary and restorative influence over the entire contents of the pectoral cavity. Air tubes, nerves, blood-ves-els, an I all otWr tissues feel the wholesomely p-otoctive power, more particularly in their thoroughly purifying both venous and ar’eri d blood by promoting the free circulation of air. Neither Ointment nor Pills contain any noxious ingre liont whatever ; but th ir balsamic nature n m i lie-> rather t mn irritates the system, an I kindly subdues all untoward symptoms, till all is well once more.
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Dunstan Times, Issue 602, 31 October 1873, Page 3
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350Untitled Dunstan Times, Issue 602, 31 October 1873, Page 3
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