Ayer's American almanac, 1878 . ments,for whose existence we can give no reason, ex-ploring from which we end in the mysterious,the unknown, the infinite. Never catch me marrying a * reformedman, said a wise girl. When I get mar-ried, it will be to some man that doesnt needreforming. ^ Graham bread is said to be excellent food forthe children on account of its superior bonegiving qualities. You can feed a child on thatbread until he is all bones. After every meal an amazing number ofwhite corpuscles are added to the doubles their proportion to thecolored corpuscles in half an h


Ayer's American almanac, 1878 . ments,for whose existence we can give no reason, ex-ploring from which we end in the mysterious,the unknown, the infinite. Never catch me marrying a * reformedman, said a wise girl. When I get mar-ried, it will be to some man that doesnt needreforming. ^ Graham bread is said to be excellent food forthe children on account of its superior bonegiving qualities. You can feed a child on thatbread until he is all bones. After every meal an amazing number ofwhite corpuscles are added to the doubles their proportion to thecolored corpuscles in half an hour; supper in-creases their proportion three times; and din-ner makes it four times as great. They comefrom such solid glands as the spleen. 111 am a miserable bachelor named Somer-set. I cannot marry; for how could I hope toprevail on any young lady, possessed of theslightest delicacy, to turn a Somerset? The papers are warning the people to lookout for counterfeit greenbacks. Better lookout for genuine. Ayers Cherry Pectoral. i an anodyne expectorant, and is known as oneof the most effectual antidotes for diseases of thethroat and lungs that modern science has yetproduced. Disorders of this nature are so prev-alent in our ever-changing climate, that such anantidote is invaluable to every people; and a vasttrial of its virtues throughout this and othercountries has proved that it does surely andeffectually control them. The indispensablequalities to such a remedy for popular use havebeen realized in this preparation, it being certainof salutary effect, no danger from over-doses, andits adaptability to patients of all ages of eithersex. This medicine acts with certainty; it strikesat the very foundations of disease, and is, with-al, absolutely harmless. It has stood the testof years, with a constantly-growing reputationbased on its intrinsic virtues, and sustained byits remarkable cures. From a knowledge of itseffects, prominent clergymen often recommend% and physicians all ov


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