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MAY BE A CHOLERA SCARE.

"Ma'am," said a quack to a nervous old lady, "your case is scrutoniory complaint and is rapidly becoming clifonie." 'Tray, doctor, what is that ?" "It is the dropping of the nerves, uial'am. The nerves having fallen in tlit; whizerinktum, the chest becomes morberous and the head goes tisarizeen, tisarizeen!" "Ah, doctor," exclaimed the old lady, "you have described my feelings exactly."

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Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 118, 6 March 1895, Page 3

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MAY BE A CHOLERA SCARE. Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 118, 6 March 1895, Page 3

MAY BE A CHOLERA SCARE. Hot Lakes Chronicle, Volume 2, Issue 118, 6 March 1895, Page 3

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