New .Defiaitioa,—i wag oalls bigamy Utah- . female sex. .'. : \..i , Life's Greatest Pleasure.—A. lady once asked i. ; Fox wliat greatest pleasure in the world. " Winning at jjiilay, madam," replied-the' ••• Minister, briefly. "And tils next?,'WThe diplomatist seernel ti reflect for a iristanty'aiid then respjndel, " Losing at play, raulauv' WOLTO SCIiIBDAU SCIINAPPS.—As a genera beverage, a necojaty-'eoiiectpr o( -'water, rendered: :t Impure by vegetable decomposition or other causes, as ■ Limestone, .Sulphate of Copper, &c., Wolfe's .'Aromatic Scnioilam Schnapps is superior to every other alcoholic preparation. Its purityand exenipv tion from all grossly intoxicating properties, com- ' : : biued with its mildly stiinulatihg and' invigorating elements, establish it as the only alcoholic beverage iu our coiintry-that can be iinbided.'with pleasure 1 ' and safety. 'Iho nervous torpor aiid debility- which O : follow the administralions,of other alcoholic t prc-:. ■ ; partitions aul mixtures of the day, succeeded by , . ; ! their intense ami painful nervous reactions, : aro ' unknown as themibseiiuout olfects of the Schiedam - * Schnapps, even when taken too freely, while as a Stomachic, a Tonic \ppotise' - it stands' pre-smineiit ■'; . among the established rSfiratives of the day. A public trial of twonty years' duration, in evory seoj ■ :;, ; j tion of America,-, of Wolfo's Schicilun Aromatic - y . • ' 3cliiiapp3, .its iunsolicited otidohoment by tho/-- M* medical faculty, and asale unentailed by any ot.ici'.'i: A j alcoholic distillation, havo insure f.»r it tliereputa^' i tion of purity and ailubrity cl ilaial for it b/ l.u ■ ... 1 proprietor on its original introduction to the public, 1
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Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1845, 1 September 1874, Page 3
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241Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Thames Advertiser, Volume VII, Issue 1845, 1 September 1874, Page 3
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