Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, January 31, 1884, Image 4

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    A Showman's Adventure.
An old showman tells the following
exciting story of his experience when
connected with a well known menag
erie during an engagement at Suiitli
land, Ky. : "After the exhibition was
over," he says, 4 I passed into the me
nagerie to talk tu the watchman. From
some cause he was absent from his post.
and 1 Avalked across the amphitheatre
toward my old friend the elephant to
give him an apple, for we were the best
of friends. He was one of the largest
elephants 1 ever saw, and as good na
tured as large. I was about half across
the ring when 1 heard a growl, and
looking around*! saw to my horror one
of the liens out of his cage and ap
proaching me in a crouching manner,
ready for a spring. I thought of a thous
and things in a moment, and among
them I must have regretted perpetra
ting so man/ old worn out jokes at the
performance that night. I had suffi
cient presence of mind to realize my
dangerous situation and to know that
it required the utmost caution to ex
tricate myself from it. One hasty mo
tion on my part and 1 would be in the
jaws of the* monster- I felt my only
hope Avas the elephant,if I could reach
him, put he Avas chained by the foot
and could not reach me. Nearer and
nearer came the lion, waving his tail in
a manner that meant business. If I
turned my back he would spring; li 1
took my eyes from him 1 was lost. It
was a terrible moment. I glided back
ward swiftly as 1 dared. I had anoth
er.fear. 1 reared stumbling backward
and knew if I did fall I would never
rise, but that where I fell would make
a meal for that liou. As I neared the
elephant I SHAY that the lion understood
my movement,and feanng lie would be
balked of his prcv he prepared to bring
the matter to a crisis. I then saw that
I had but one hope, t< rush with all my
speed to the elephant. I think I must
have jumped 20 feet when 1 turned,
aud I know the lion jumped 30, but he
just missed me. llow I completed the
race Ido not know. 1 only kneAv that
the elephant's trunk AA*US around my
waist and he was lifting me up on his
head. 1 only knew that 1 Avas saved.
The Philadelphia Times, 1884.
TIIE'TIMF.S will enter upon the neAV
year stronger and more prosperous
than eA'er before in its history —more
widely read and quoted, more heartily
commended, aud more fiercely criticised
with a more complete organization,
and an abler staff of contributors—and
with the same independence and fear
lessness that has made it successful
and powerful in the past.
THE TIMES has no party to follow,
on candidates to advance,but will meet
every issue, as it has ever done, with
consistent devotion to the right, to
honest government, had the public
welfare. And, while maintaning its
position as the leading paper of Phila
delphia, it will aim to be continually
in advance in all that can add val
ue to a newspaper.
Tlte value of a newspaper is not in
its size or dispiay, but in the intelli
gence and care, the conciseness and
freshness with which it is edited. THE
TIMES spends laivshly for news from
allpartsof the world, but all its dis
patches are carefully edited and conde
nsed, in order to give the complete
news of the day in the most concise
and attractive shape, and Avith it a
large variety of entertaining and in
structive reading. The best Avriters at
home and abroad are iraployed to en
rich its colums, and to make it a jour
nal adapted both to the busy man and
to the leisure of the home circle, a wel
come visitor to intelligent and honest
citizens of e\*ery political, religious,
and social taste.
THE WEEKLY TIMES is altogether
different from the weekly newspapers of
twenty years ago. The telegraph and
better local newspapers everywhere, es
pecially in the thriving centres of rural
population, have made the old Aveekly
metropolitan newspaper unsatisfying.
Those that clir.g to their ancient usag
es have lost their hold on our forward
moving people; they are but shadows
of their former greatness, and tiiev
have but a shadow of their former pow
er. Those papers have had their use
fulness, but it is gone; and, with it,
they are going, too. It was not the
fault of papers; it was the improve
ment of the country that brought a
bout the change. Men and women,
wherever they live, noAV require freshei
news; and they require more than
news.
THE AVEEKLY TIMES gathers off
the types ot every pissing week what
ever has lasting interests to people at
large, and sets it before them in such
generosity of paper and print as would
have astonished ns all tAventy years ago.
DAlLY—Twelve cents a week, fifty
cents a montn, s*> a year, two. cents a
copy.
SUNDAY —Four cents a copy, $2 a
year.
AVEEKLY—One copy, $2 a year;
five copies, $8 a year; ten copies, sls a
year, twenty copies, $25 a year, Avitli
one copy free to the getter-lip of every
club.
THE TIMES,
Philadelphia.
DID YOU
evtr read a patent medicine advertise
ment ? Yes, say you; one can't pick up
a paper now-a-days that is not one-half
medicine advertisements. No doubt of
it. Column after column of most won
derful cures performed on Jones and
Brown away off somewhere.
But did you ever read of a manufac
turer of a medicine who had the cour
age, or had sufficient confidence iu his
mediciue himself to say. "if you are not
cured or benefited go to where you
bought the medicine and demand your
money and it will be given to you."
You didn't? Well, neither did Ave;
but there are such remedies neverthe
less.
Are you troubled with torpid or dis
eased Liver, inactive Kidneys,Billious
ness, Constipation, &c., &c., use Mc-
Donald's improved Liver Pills— money
refunded to dissatisfied purchasers.
Do 3on inherit Scrofula or Erisipi
las? If so, try McDonald's Great'
Blood Purifier— money refunded to dis
satisfied purch users.
Do you Avant to feel secure from those
frightful and oftimes fatal visitors,
Croup and Whooping Cough, as well as
havmg in the family the one incompar
able cough medicine for all colds and
lung troubles. Then buy Dr. Kessler's
famous cough medicine— money refund
ed to all dissatisfied purchasers.
Do you waut a whole Drug store in a
little glass bottle: then secure at once,
Curtis' Carmelite Cordial: the greatest
mediclnb ever cfe'vhted for Ch'olera, Dy's
er tery, Diarrhoea, Cramps, Ac. Nev
er was equaled as a general family pain
enrer— money refunded to tlissatisfiid
purchasers.
Ilave you reason, from symptoms ex
hibited, to suspect that any of vour
children are troubled with worms? If
so, let me say to you, for smallness of
dose, easiness to take, etVicatiousnfss,
as a worm destrover, McDonald's Cele
brated Worm Powders have no equal
on earth — money refunded to dissatisfied
purchasers.
Ilave you a valuable horse for which
you want a medicine to enrich the
blood , improve the appetite and digest -
tion , make his coat glossy, eye bright
and step elastic ? Give him McDon
ald's Tonic and Wood purifying Horse
and Cattle Powder. We don't think it
it possible to produce a better medicine
for stock.
Don't use it unless your animal is
sick and needs a medicine. If you want
to use a stock powder for fun, buy
somedody else's — Money r funded to dis
satisfied purchasers.
J. Kisenhuth at his Drug store, in
Millheim Centre county, lVtina ,
keeps these remedies for sale and is au
thorized to refund the money to any
dissatisfied inner. Now ask yoursclt
the question, can 1 afford to place a
humbug before you under the above
conditions, or would a druggist of .1
Kisenhuth's standing and reputation
be likely to have these medicines in
his store, much less recommend them,
if they were not medicines of merit.
J. A. MCDONALD,
Central Pennsylvania Pharmacy,
" lteedsville, Pa.,
Sole Manufacturer and Proprietor.
JOHNSTON, HOI.I.OWAV A: Co, AOTS.,
l_4t Philadelphia, Pa.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
vour rest bv a sick child suffering and crying
with pain of cutting teeth? It M>, send at once
and get a bottle of .Mas. \VIN>I.O\V'S SOOTHING
SYRCC POR CHILDREN TKRTHISU. Its valui is
incalculable. It will relieve the poor little snr
ferer immediately. Depend upon It, mothers,
there Is no mistake about it. U eun sdysentery
and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and
bowels, cures wind colic, softens the gums, re
duces inflammation, ami gives rone and energy
to the whole system. Mis WINDOW'S SOOTII
ISO SYIU L FOR CHILDREN TK ETUI Mi i* ple.m.iut
to the taste, and is the nsfseription of one of
the oldest and be>t female physicians and nurs
es in the United States and is for sale t>\ ail
druggists throughout the world. Price 25
cents a bottle.
Dr. Kosslcr's Celebrated Eng
lish Cough Medicine,
The reliable and never failing
standiaj in croup <r whooping cough.
InapiaUed as a remedy in colds and
all I any I roubles. J fond waste lime
and endanyer precious I ires experi
ment iny with worthless medicines, bid
</et the best at oner.
MONEY REFUNDED TO DIS
SA TISFIED rrIK •/lASFits.
McDonald's Improved Liver Fills
arc endorsed by eminent physicians
and used by them in their daily prac
tice. Trial fmcl aye free.
MONEY REFUNDED TO DIS
SA T/SFIFD PCItCIIASEBS.
For smallness of dose, easiness to
tale and effect ieeness as a worm de
stroi/er.McDonald's('elebrated II orm
Powders surpass anythiny on earth.
Entireh/ vegetable.
MONEY HEFENDED To D/S
--SA TISFIED PURCHASERS.
Dr. KcsslcFs Couzh Medicine. McDon
ald's Improved Liver Pills and Celebrat
ed Worm Powders arc sold and warrant
ed by B. M. Eby. Newport. Pa.. John
son, Holloway A' Co . Philadclphiaagents
Sold bu j. Ei-senhulh,
MILLHEIM, PA.
%\. jflmo jjjotel,
\os. 317 & 319 AttCH ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
RATES REPDCEI¥S2.OO PER DAY.
The traveling public will still find at this
Hotel the same liberal provision for their com
fort. It is located in the Immediate centres of
business and places of amusement and the dif
ferent Rail-Road depots, as well as all parts ot
tlie city, are easily accessible by Street Cars
constantly passyig" the doors. It offers special
Inducements to those visiting the city for busi
ness or pleasure.
Vour patronage respectfully solicited.
Jos. M. Feger. Proprietor.
iwWo 7
M*T- ox -u>> i /
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For Sals al too Millheim Journal Store
J3EXXSYLYAXIA
STATE COLLEGE.
Winter Term lirglns Jail, f, ISSt.
This institution is located iu one of the most
beautiful and healthful spots of the entire Alle
gheny region. It is open to students of both
sexes, and offers t lie following courses of study:
1 A Full Classical Course of Four Years.
. A Full Scientific Course of Four Years.
A Latin .Scientific Course.
4. The following SPECIAL COURSES, of two
ye irs each following the first two vears of
the Scientific Course (a) AGRICULTURE ;
(b) NATURAL HISKtRY; (<•) CHEMIS
TRY AND PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL ENGIN
EERING.
5. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Agriculture.
6. A short SPECIAL COURSE m Chemistry.
7. A Classical and Scientific Preparatory Course.
8. SPECIAL COUSES are arranged to meet the
wants of individual students.
Military drill is required. Expenses for board
and incidentals very low. Tuition free. Young
ladles under charge of a competent lady Princi
pal.
For Catalogues, or other in formation,address
JGEO. W. ATI! '.ETON, PRESIDENT,
lyr STATE COLLEGE, CENTRE CO., Pa
PATENTS.
F. A. Lehmann, Solicitor of American and
Foreign Patents, Washington, I). ( . All busi
ness connected with Patents, whether before
the Patent Office or the Courts, promptly at
tended to. No charge made unless a patent is
secured. Send for circular. tf i
PHal 8 0 minor ' oh:'dam'
and dependent parents entitled when death re
sulted. Claims reopened, restoration, increased
bounty, back pay and discharges obiuiued. Ap
ply at once, delay prejudices jour rights. Fees
lixed by law. Address, with stamp, the old o .
ta'jlished llrm of KDSON & CO., Attorney* and
Claim Agents, 917 F St., Washington, D. C.
ET YOU It JOB PRINTING DONE AT
The Sliilieim Journal Office.
FIHE WORK CHEAPLY EKEWTED.
P. H. STOVER,
DEALER IN
Clover Seed,
Flour & Feed.
Coal,
Plaster &
Salt.
Comrß.x* PH.
• MARKET PRICK ALWAYS
PAID.
4jfr"A full supnly of Coal. Plaster and SnlUal
ways on band anil sold at the lowest price
•it-Coal kept under roof at all seasons of
the year.
4d*The public patronage respectfully soliet
ed. S9ly
Steam Bending Shops,
{ KAITMICRS' MILLS, PA.
All kinds of bending in wo.td done
on short notice. Orders filled for
of all sizes, and of tlio best material.
Bob Sled Runners, Shafts,
Bent Hounds, Plow Handles,
Phaeton Buggy Recaches.
Send for price list. Orders by mail
promptly attended to. All work
gua ran teed.
J. B. REAM & SO A.
GO TO
SIMON BROTHERS,
THE ISOSS CLOTH lEKS
for your Clothing.
45 MAIN STREET,
LOCK HAVEN.
I A. SIMON & SOX'S,
WHOLESALE A RETAIL tiROCKRS,
keep the largest stock in the
143 MAIN STREET,
LOCK IIAVEX.
T „K
j MILLHEIM JOURNAL
JOB
Pin ting- Office
is now supplied with
(/OOP P'BFSSFS
and a c rye assort men! of
'
DISPLAY TYPE.
i
LETT Ell HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
CALL HEA DS,
STATEMENTS, ■
L XVE LOPES.
CI ECU LA PS.
POSTERS,
and. in short, neat and tasty
! Job Printing of all kinds
PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
' IpsT gTi
M FT gm WfM g
li El Iks; axd a **3?
MUNN & CO., of tlio SciEHTinc / JTELLICAN. con
tinue tonct ns Solicitors for intents Caveats. 1 -ado
Marks, Copjrighta, for the United Suites, Car ada,
England, France, Germany, etc. I bind Rook >out
l'.itciits sent free. Thirty-seven J ears' ex'joriaace.
Patents obtained throuch JdUNN -t CO. aro noticed
In the SCIENTIFIC A MCBICAN. the* largest. Lest, and
most widely circulated scieattflc inner. $3.20 a yenr.
Weekly. .Splendid enjrm zincs sa fl tnterostln:' in
formation. Specimen cop ot ide Anie>
icon sent free. Addres: M!"N\ CO., SOILNTIMC
AMERICAN' Office, 251 Br< adiray. New York.
WANTED-LAI/IKSTOTAKE OUR NEW
fancy work at their homes, ut city r count
ry, and earn *6 to Ki'J per week, ma king goods
for our Fall and AVfilter trade, send 15 cants for
sample and particulars. HULISOK WFGv CO.,
267 SIXTH AVE. NEW YORK.
1 THE NEW
Jol!K\.\f< STORE
Penn Street, Millheim, Pa.,
is i ho only exclusive
' 800b 1 , Stationery anfl Variety Store
in l'cnns Valley.
Wo can not possibly begin to cnumcrutu all Hie
joints wo have for flule but there must be n
beginning somewhere and so we begin
on
• BIBLES,
and that is always h good beginning as well una
good ending.
Splendid Family Bibles, Pul
pit Bibles, Teacher's Bi
bles, Sunday Sellout
Bibles, Pres
entation
j. Bibles.
j li will be to your interest to examine these be
fore you go to other places to buy,
Photogr? ph Albums.
From the large tjiuuto t'abiuet Album down to
the small Pocket Album holding a dozen
cards, livery style, variety and price.
A large line of
Autograph Albums,
J T iles,• are good sellers all the time and are very
suitable for cheap presents.
scrap Books and Pic
tures,
an endless variety, the (luesl and latest styles,
ail sizes and prices, in His line we claim
to have more novelties than any store in
the valleys.
| It will pay von to come and < xamine our stock of
Velvet Cabinet Frames,
'
tiefore you buy elsewhere.
j vM'F.n. KWKLOVFS. CAEHS,
PA FETEHIKS,
1 I EES, IXKS TAX PS, EEXCILS.
SCHOOL HOOKS,
f'EXS, EE XHo L l>E IIS, SLA TES
ELAXK EooKS,
><,/ m ',/< / iim/f/iitnj oml everi/thiny
in the Eimf. antl Stntionrrt/ line inn
l-i' had nt one store.
Gome, See and Buy
AT Tin: NEW
JOURNAL STORE
Penn Street
and at the
LOWEST PRICES.
| DRuas
5 NEW b
b DRUGSTORE y
|p -IN* THE- H
| $ Spring Mills House, Q
A Spring Mills, Pa. 01
m b
jg DRUGS £
()!■' A LI. KINDS, H
i rH a rn.i. msf or Q
|fl PVTEM MEBRT VES, (J)
!(l) Strictly PmeSpices, h
|b Toilet Articles, Perfumeries, w
lb Confections,Total&Ci£ais. £
Being an Apothecary VJ
! i)r ofexperienoe Bhysieiaiis* I're-
UJ script ions will be carefully com-* { 1
rn pounded \\l
:R 0.8. aurand. [j
|IDR,TTC3-S
D. H. Xenker,
MANUFACTURER AXI) DEALER IX
FURNITURE,
_A_ ARON S BURG, UFA,
Chamber Suits, Bureaus, Lounges,
Bedsteads, Stands, Marble-Top Centre
Tables. Breakfast Tables. Dining
Tables, Extrusion Tables, Sideboaids,
Sinks and all kinds of Kitchen Furni
ture, Cat ic or Wood Seat Chairs.
Hookers, Spring Beds, Wire, Wool and
Ilair Matresscs, every style >f Monl 1-
ings lor Picture Frames. Frames of
i any size made to order.
Undertaking a Specialty.
A share of the public patronage re
spectfully solicited. 3G-ly
FEABODYHOTEL,
QthSt. South of Chestnut,
PHILADELPHIA.
One Square Soul It of the New I'ost
Otlice, one half Square from Welnut
St. Theatre and in the very business
centre <>f the city. On the Ameiican
and European plans. Good rooms
fjom .OOete to $3.00 per day. Remodel
ed aqd newly furnished.
W. PAINE, M. D. t
46-lv Owner & Proprietor,
MILLHEIM
MARBLE WORKS
The Oldest,
The Largest,
The Cheapest,
#
Most Reliable
Establishment
in tld- part of Pennsylvania.
Monuments,
Tablets
and
Headstones
manufactured in the most
artistic styte and of the host
material.
All work warranted and
put up in the most substan
tia I manner.
iWOur prices are so tow
that it trill pay persons in
need of marble work to give
as a call.
DEININGER& MUSTER
Proprietors.
Shops east of Bridge, llain St.,
fflillheim, Pa.
LcwislM and Tyrone Railroad Time
Me.
LF.AVH WKSTWAKD.
13 ft ,? 0
A. M. A. M. P. M. P. XL P. *?
Monttuidou 7 (*.' '.'.40 2."> ft.ftft 7.E.
Lewhhtirg 7.25 10 oft 2.20
Kalr (iroiisid 730 10.13 2.25
Itielil 7.40 10.27 2.33
Y'eksburg 7.43 10.30 2.40
M i 111 I ii l>n rur H.i'i'af U.oo ar 2.55
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Mlllinont 5.22 3.2 X
Laureltou 3.; L", 3.40
Wlkerllun 8.67 4.oft
Cherry Kuu 0.15 4,23
Fowler 0.35 4.17
(Joint i ii 0.4 X 5.0(i
spring MUlnar 10.15 ar.5.30
LKAVK KAHTWAIIP.
2 4 ft ft 10
A. M. P. -V.
luring Mills 5.30 1.50
J0burn............ ft IX 2.20
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Vlk*r lliiti 7.05 3.15
'.aiirelton 7.;'0 •'1.40
llllmont 7.40 3.52
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•llelil K2O 12.17 4.:tX
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I.ewlsbiirg 5.35 5.45 12.50 5.10 7.30
Montaiulonar. ft.4sar.o.ooar i.0.'ar.5,20%r 7.40
Now. 1 and 2 con lie ;t at Montandon wltli Kile
Mall West ; 3 ami 4 with Kea Shore Fxpiess
Fast: 5 ami fl with I>nv Express and Niagara
Express West; 7 ami X Willi Fast bine West; 0
ami lo with Willlamsparl Accommodation
Kaal.
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SMITH'S GERMAN OUOI
i Tlie Great German Remedy
—FOR—
RHEUMATISM,
Neumlulft. D.rpep*l(v. and all Dlaftiri
of llie Stomach. Itowela, Ulood,
Liver nnd Hldneyi.
For fU!< bv all P*a!cn in Sriiriw, vt 50 CU a Bsttlc.
Prepared end mild at Wholesale by the
i GERMAN OLIO COMPANY,
(LIMITED,)
1*1! Willow Street. Willlamsporl. Pa.
PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE AGENCY:
Jchustou, liollonny & Co., 002 Areli St.
Smith, Kline A Co.,
300 & 311 NORTH THIRD STREET.
,
msam DOWNS' ELIXIRRBH
I N. H. DOWNS' |
Vegetable Balsamic
ELIXIR
For the cure of
I Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, I
H Croup, Asthma. Pleurisy, Hoarseness, I
I Influenza, Spitting Blood, Bronchitis, I
Band all diseases of the Throat, Chest, and H
U Luiiffs, In all cases where this Elixir isß
fiC used ita efficacy it nt once manifested, con- gj
tam rincing the most Incredulous that £3
CONSUMPTION <
U Dot lucuralle, if properly an ended to SS
m At lis commenceaicnt it is but a slight irrita- CO
CO tion of the membrano which covere the Lungs;
SB then an inflamation, when the cough is rather [!•
JJja dry, local fever,and llie pulse luoro frequcnt.the
Cf) cheeks flushed and chills more common. This JJ®
® Elixir In curing the alwro complaints,
Ejffi ates so us lo remove all morbid Irrita- ■
Hi lions and tnllamation from the lungs B
fO to the surface, and Anally expel them from fl
Rjj the system. It facilitates expectoration.
It heals the ulcerated surfaces H
IB and relieves the cough and makes the breath- jS
rag same timo reduces the fever. It ii free from |B
|3 ktrong opiate and astringent nrli les, which are
of so dr>ing a naturo as to he in great danger of fl
destroying the patient; whereas this medicine fl
9 never dries or stops tho cough, hut, hv remov- fl
ing the CACSK, comiequcntly, when the cough fl
is cured the patient is w ell. Send address for H
!gl pamphlet giving full directions, free.
Price 33 cts., 50 cts., and SI.OO per bottle.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
Egf BEWY, JOHSSOY & LORD, Preps., Unrlißglon. Yt. I
HMRE DOWNS' ELIXIR.—B
Inalspci.'aoith - I!.t><>!. h'.ln ac;l iiocp*.—Xervoat Deblillv,
Jnpatenry, (*—in!a tVeakur .v. Oncrrbopa, gynhilltie ai'd
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DR. JOHN BULL'S
SiffslonicSymp
FOR THE CURE OF
FEVER and AGUE
Or CHILLS and FEVER,
AND ALL MALARIAL DISEASES. -
The proprietor of this celebrated medi
cine justly claims for it a superiority ever
all remedies ever offered to the fmbiio for
the SAFE, CERTAIN, SPEEDY and PEBr
MANEJCT cure of Ague and Fever, or Chills
and Fever, whether of short or long stand
ing. He refers to the entire Western and
Southern country to bear him testimony to
the truth of the assertion that in no ease
whatever will it fail to cure if the direc
tions are etriotly followed and oarried oat.
In a great many cases a single dose has
been sufficient for a cure, and whole fami
lies have been cured by a single bottle, with
a perfect restoration of the general health.
It is, however, prudent, and in every ease
more certain to cure, if its use is continued
in smaller doses for a week or two after the
disease has been checked, more especially
in difficult and long-standing cases, Usu
ally this medicine will not require any aid
to keep the bowels in good order. Should
the patient, however, re a aire a cathartic
medicine, after having taken three or four
doses of the Toaie, a single dose of BULL'S
VEGETABLE FAMILY PILLS will be suf
ficient.
BULL'S SAR3APABILLA U the old and
reliable remedy for impurities of the blood
and Scrofulous affections—tho King pf
Blood Purifiers.
DR. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE WORK
DESTROYER is prepared in tho form of
oandy drops, attractive to tho sight and
pleasant to the taste.
DR. JOHN BULL'S
SMITH'S TONiC SYRUP,
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BULL'S WORM DESTROYER,
The Popular Remedies of the Day.
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