What- bird lines mi American Indian most resemble ?—The rohbiu’ reil-bre-st. Daring the mii);e I’aris subsisted on horsellesh Lately it lias been li lug on strangers. Itisaiuleof etiquette in Arkansas that no true gentleman will cat with his leg thrown over the back o£ his neighbour’s chair, it he can help it. A contemporary says that ’’Texansraise hemp ” It is also a fact that lump often raises Texans. One reason why more people did not go into the Aik is, that fsoah neglected to advertise in the daily papers. There is a great moral le-son contained in this fact. Lady:” And how Inn; have you been out. of place?'’ lady-help (in Helmut at the use ■*i such an expression as’ out of p ace”): - ’ 1 hj ive been mal-a-piopos only a few weeks, nia lam “ “ Cap'ain. please give me a light,” sail a volun eer the other day. •• c-rtai ily; hut if v.e we e re.-uhiis, mi eh .a liberty would not iiea buyable.” “ Is that so? ’ sai I the private, ■•it we wvre regulars you Would’c be captain, perhaps.” A yonn”S*'cr, while perusing a chapter of Genesis, tnrnino to his fatner, inquired if the people in I hose ila.Cs used to do their' >nms on the ar,mu |. I; was discovere I that lie had lie n rea tug the passage, “ And the sms of men multiplied on the face of the earth.” It, is said that there is a language of the hair, and we see n • good reas. n for contradicting this assertion At ary rate, we have lie nil of toleiauly well-authenticated cases where a sing'e golden hair on a dark coat collar co il I talk plainer *bm a guidep st, and furnish the materal for a whole couisc of lectures.
• Valuable Discovery for the Hair.— [f your hair is turning grey or white, or tailing oif, use the Mexican Hair Llenewer,” for it id I jHi-iilirtly mature hi every case Grr>; nr White hair Ui its 01 iginal color, without leaving the disagreeable smell of most “ lieslorera.” It makes the hair charmingly hcauliful, as well as promoting the growth of the hair on hahl soots, where the glands are not decayed. Ask your Chemist for “Tnc Mexican Hair Kknewer,” prepared I>y Henry C Gallup, 403 Oxfordstreet, London, ami sold hy Chemists and Perfumers evcrvwhere. at 3s lid per nettle. Advice to Mothers! -Are you Woken i» your res hy a sick child suffering with the pain of cutting teoih ? Go at once to a chemist and get a nettle of Mrs. Winslow’s Soothiso Syrup. It will relieve the pmr snll’erer i omi- !iately. It is perfectly harmless and pleasant to tastp. it produces natural quiet sleep, hy re'h-ving the eliihl from pain, and the little chernh awakes “as bright as a hntton.” It soothes the child, it softens the gn ns. allays all 'pain, relieves wind, regulates the howds, and is the best known remedy for dysent rv and diarrlnva whether arising from teething m other causes. M s Winslow’s Soothing Scrap is sold hy Medicine dealers everywhere at Is. IV 1 per hot tie. Manufactured at 4!t3 Ox ford-- treet. London. Fi.orilinf, ! For the Te 'tti and Hreath -A few- -hops of the liqui i *■ Floriino’’ sprinkle. 1 on a wet tooth-brush p>ohtces > pleasant la her, whieli thorongh'y cleanses the teeth from a 1! parasites or im onrities, hardens the gums, prevents tartar, -tops decay. gives to the teeth a peculiar ■early whiteness, and a delightful fragrinoo the breath, ft removes all nmileasant ■■dour arising from decayed te- th ortohaec■ smoke. “ The F a grant Floril-no,’’ h--ing composed in part of Money and sweet herbs, is delicious to flic taste, and the greatest ■oilet discovery of the age. Price ‘2s do. of at! Chemists an 1 Pei-mumra. Prepare 1 hy MesrvO 11 v i.r.i-p, 103. i Ixford-st.. London Throat Affections and Ho vr if.nv.ss. All snlTeritm from irritation of the throat
and hoarsmvss will l>e agreeably surprised it the almost immediate relief afforded bv ' lie use »>f ‘‘Brown's Bronchial Troches.’’ famous “ lozviges ” are n »\v «<*M by most resneetaMe chemists in this count \ at Is l.bl per box. People trouble 1 with r “ hacking cough,*’ a “ah-ht on|H,” or bronchial affections, cannot try them too soer ns similar troubles, if allowed to progress I result in serious Pulmonary ami Asthmatic affections. See that the words ‘' P.rnwn’i Rronchial Troches ” arc on the Oovermnenl Stamp aronml each box. Mnnnfactu*e Ib\ John I. Brown «fc sons, Boston, Uniter Stall's. Depot., 40; l. Oxfuril-street,. Hondo’. Hollo wry's Pills—Thr sbghtest innis position, to present it« rapMly rnuniiii' fron l»a Ito wo’se hmmu Is imm ha*-» atteiitim fr *m the atll c‘e 1 of all clashes, A fev doses these purryiiij nm atreri.'theiPin; Pills will always be benefice ! when the least disorder reigns, or when net vous fears oppress. Two <>r three Pills a hod time have Hie happ : est effect, in pr. 1 in ding pel feet digestion, wh.cn hy the inns clcs are iendc’e 1 iivt • vi r -»r.ms, tin* spirit more Buoyant, and tin* entire frame mor hardy. Holloway’s medicine th quantity of mitrinvnt derivable from given qnan it\ of fool, whereby the q iali of the b1..0.l is improved, the ton« of ever fibre *h o iehont tlie hotly is heL’btcno 1 a i thudisonsiriem to fall iuLo disease ia reduce to a iiiluiiumu-
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Dunstan Times, Issue 880, 28 February 1879, Page 3
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