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November, 11 AD (search for this): article 3
e pardoned at once. Is it not curious that the persons to inherit the property of the late Tom Sayers will be Tom's Heirs? Shakespearian quotation for Helmbold, Barnum and Bonner: "Sweet are uses of advertisement."--Ex. Some of the men heretofore called "detectives" are now known as "the detected." How to economise in sending telegrams — write epigrams. Discovery of Wonderful Organic Remaine — Prefers of an Extinct Race of Men and Animals. From the Montana Post, November 11.On Meagher's Bar, opposite Nevada, have been discovered fossils that unmistakably prove that this part of the world was, at one time, inhabited by a race of human beings who stood, in maturity, from ten to twelve feet high; and by a species of quadruped at least twice as large as the Asiatic elephant. They were imbedded about eight feet in what might be termed a close diluvial deposit, and in what the configuration of the country indicates was once the eddy of a river. As an evidence
Nevada (Nevada, United States) (search for this): article 3
urious that the persons to inherit the property of the late Tom Sayers will be Tom's Heirs? Shakespearian quotation for Helmbold, Barnum and Bonner: "Sweet are uses of advertisement."--Ex. Some of the men heretofore called "detectives" are now known as "the detected." How to economise in sending telegrams — write epigrams. Discovery of Wonderful Organic Remaine — Prefers of an Extinct Race of Men and Animals. From the Montana Post, November 11.On Meagher's Bar, opposite Nevada, have been discovered fossils that unmistakably prove that this part of the world was, at one time, inhabited by a race of human beings who stood, in maturity, from ten to twelve feet high; and by a species of quadruped at least twice as large as the Asiatic elephant. They were imbedded about eight feet in what might be termed a close diluvial deposit, and in what the configuration of the country indicates was once the eddy of a river. As an evidence of the former, we now have before u
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A member of the Tennessee Legislature, when offering a bill the other day to pay his colleagues and himself in gold, stated that "everything is now bringing double, treble or forbade which is brought a few years ago." Man kind should learn temperance from the moon: the fuller she gets the smaller her horns become. The New Berne Times says that the "peace"offered to the South by the ultraists North is in one respect like that spoken of in the Scriptures-- "it passeth all understanding." The English are never satisfied. Now they find fault with Gladstone, for being a grave man. If his name was Gravestone they would complain that he was a glad man. Mr. Quilp defines turkey to be oriental merchandise. An evident miss-demeanor — coquetry.
A member of the Tennessee Legislature, when offering a bill the other day to pay his colleagues and himself in gold, stated that "everything is now bringing double, treble or forbade which is brought a few years ago." Man kind should learn temperance from the moon: the fuller she gets the smaller her horns become. The New Berne Times says that the "peace"offered to the South by the ultraists North is in one respect like that spoken of in the Scriptures-- "it passeth all understanding." The English are never satisfied. Now they find fault with Gladstone, for being a grave man. If his name was Gravestone they would complain that he was a glad man. Mr. Quilp defines turkey to be oriental merchandise. An evident miss-demeanor — coquetry.
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