Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, February 07, 1884, Image 4

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    THRILLING ADVENTURE.
The following adventure, although
happening some time ago, has never
appeared in print. The hero, a resi
dent of Cincinnati, for by that title he
deserves to l>e known, was n messeng
er in the employ of the Adams Ex
press Comyany, and running on the
O. M. Railroad, between Cincinnati
and St. Louis. One intensely cold
night in widwinter, in ISM, the ex
press train from Cincinnati reached
East St. Louis several hours late.
The magnificent bridge over the Mis
sissippi had not been constructed, and
passengers and freight had to be trans
ferred by ferry boat. At the time re
ferred to the river was frozen over,
and teams passed over without diffi
culty or danger in the daytime. Rut
at night, owing to the treacherous air
holes in the ice, no transfer could be
made. The messenger, when he reach
ed East St. Louis, had SOO,OOO in cur
rency with him, and had been instruct
ed to deliver it to the St. Louis office
that night, the east side of the river
not being regarded as very safe at
that time. A little after 10 o'clock at
night, equipped with a lantern and
carrying his valuable burden with him
the messenger started across the river.
The mercury was below zero, and the
wind blowing a gale added to the dis
comfort. There was a mile of ice be
tween him and his destination, with
hundreds of invisible air-holes to look
out for and avoid, but he counted upon
making the shore in half an hour at
most. He made good progress for the
first half of the distance, when a slip
on the ice and a fall extinguished the
lantern. In such a wind a match
could not be made to burn, and there
was left 110 other course but to retrace
his steps or push on. He chose the
latter, because he could bo guided by
the street lamps in the city. Getting
down upon his hands and knees, he
commenced his journey anew. Every
few feet he would encounter a danger
ous place, aud must crawl around it,
sometimes a distance of only a few feet
and often several rods. Not a single
foot of the distance could be traveled
upright. Many times he felt discour
aged and tempted to give up. After
a while he felt himself slowly freezing
to death as he recognized the symp
toms, and he felt a sort of joy that he
could at least die a painless death after
the suffering he had lieen enduring.
But he pushed on in spite of the
drowsiness that was rapidly overcom
ing him. At length he reached the
shore, when he for the first time
thought of a new danger in the rough
characters that belong on the river
front. Thus stimulated he tried to
make his way up town. Fortunately
he run across a policeman, who literal
ly dragged him to the express office.
He was able only to hand the package
to the receiving clerk, and sank to the
floor insensible. He had l)een two
hours in making the distance, and
more than two-thirds of that time had
been spent in crawling over the ice.
He recovered, but his shortened, stul>-
by fingers of both hands, tell in part
the story of the terrible suffering of
those two hours, and the subsequent
days of torment while under treat
ment.
Qoocl Stuff In Him.
There is a curious old adage which
declares "the child is father to the
man." That seems, at first sight, to
be reversing nature, and yet there is a
deep meaning in the words. The real
thought is, that the habits formed in
childhood will commonly last through
life ; that the idle and vicious in youth
are too likely to swell the list of va
grants and criminals, while children
who are obedient and trustworthy,
grow up respected and beloved.
Business men are well aware of this
and govern themselves accordingly,
as well illustrated bv the following in
cident :
"Sir," said a lad, coming down to
one of the wharves in Boston, and ad
dressing a well-known merchant; "sir
have you any berth for me on your
ship? I want to earn something."
"What can vou do?" asked the
J
gentleman.
"1 can try my best to do whatever
I am put to," answered the boy.
"What have you done?"
"I have sawed and split all mo
ther's wood for nigh two years."
"What have you not done ?" asked
the gentleman, who wes a queer sort
of a questioner.
"Well, sir," answered the boy after ]
a moment's pause, "I have not whisp
ered once in school for a whole year."
"That's enough," said the gentle
man; "you may ship aboard this ves- .
sel, and I hope to see you the master j
of her some day. A boy who can
conquer a wood pile and bridle his ]
tongue must lie made of good stuff."
Soaking calico just previous to the i
first washing in a strong solution of
either salt or alum is excellent to pre
serve the tfolor.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with pain of outline teeth ? If so, send at once
and get a bottle of Nlus. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING
STREP FORCHILDREN TEETHING. Its value Is
incalculable. It will relieve the poor little suf
ferer immediately. Depend upon It, mothers,
there is no mistake about it. It en res dysentery
and diarrhoea, regulates the stomach and
bowels, cures wind colic, softens the minis, re
duces Inflammat ion, and gives tone and energy
to the whole system. Mus WINSI.OW'S SOOTH
ING SYKIT* FOK CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant
to the taste, and is the proscription ol one of
the oldest and best female physicians and nurs
es in tho United States, and is for sale by all
druggists throughout the world. Price S.)
cents a bottle.
Dr. kosslcr's Celebrated Eng
lish Cough Medicine,
Thr reliable and never /ailing
standby in cronp or whooping cough.
l r neiptalled as a remedy in colds and
all long troubles. Don't waste time
and endanger preeious tires e.rperi
menting with worthless medicines, but
get the best at once.
MOXEY ItEFCXPED TO DIS
SA TISFIED RRM'HASF/TS.
McDonald's Improved Liver Dills
are endorsed bg eminent phgsieians
and used bg them in their daily prac
tice. Trial fHickage free.
MOXE V ItE FI'XDED TO DIS
SA TISFIED RR it P/IAS /•; its.
For smallness of dose, easiness to
tale an<l effect ire ness as a worm de
stroyer, McDonald's('clebrateti II orm
Powders surpass anything on' earth.
Entirely vegetablv.
MOXEY ItEFI'XDED TO IDS
SA TIS FIE J> PCRCIIASEIiS.
Dr. Kcssler's Coujih M< dictnc, McDon
ald's Improved Liver Fills and Celebrat
ed lUortw Powders are sold and warrant
ed by H. M. Ehy. Xewport, Pa., John
son, Holloway (• Co , Philadelphiaagents
So/(I hi! Risen hit til.
MILLHEIM, l\L
ty. I'lmo
Xos, ;il7 & 310 ARCH ST„
PHILADELPHIA.
RATES REDUCED TO $2.00 PER DAY.
The traveling public will still And 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 ol
the city, are easily accessible by street Cars
ci.nst mtly passing" the doors. It offers special
inducements to those visiting the city for busi
ness or pleasure.
Your patronage respectfully solicited.
Jos. M. Feger. Proprietor.
For Sale at tie liUleim Journal Store
JpEXXSYLVAM \
STATE COLLEGE.
Winter Term begins Jan. I, ISSI.
This institution is located in one of the most
beautiful and healthful spots of the entire Alle
gheny region. It is open to students of both
sexes, and offers the following courses of study:
1. A Full Classical Course of Four Years.
2- A Full Scientific Course of Four Years.
:{. A Latin Scientific Course.
4. The following SPECIAL COURSES. °f two
years each following the first two years of
the Scientific Course (a) AGRICULTURE :
(b) N ATI'UAL HISTORY : (<•> CHKMIS
TKY AND PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL ENGIN
EERING .
5. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Agriculture.
6. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Chemistry.
7. A Classical and Scientific Preparatory Course.
8. SPECIAL COUSESare arranged to "meet the
wants of individual students.
Military drill is required. Expenses for board
and incidentals very low. Tuition tree. Young
ladies under charge of a competent lady Princi
pal.
For Catalogues, or other informationnddress
.GEO. W. ATH.-Clt rON, Pit stDENT,
lyr STATE COLLEGE, CENTRE CO.. Pa.
Vick's Floral Guide.
ForPS} Ik an Elegant Hook of 1.7 1 Pages,
3 Colored Plates of Flowers and Vege
tables,and more tlian lot ~ illustrations
of the choicest Flowers. Plants and Vegetables,
and Directions for crowing. It ishandsome e
nougli for the Center Table as a Holiday Pres
ent. Send on your name and Post Office ad
dress, with 10 cents, and 1 will.send you a copy,
postage paid. This is n< t a quarter of its cost.
It is printed iw both English and Germ in.
If you afterwards order seeds deduct the lOcts.
Vick's Seed arc the Host in tho World !
The FLORAL GLIDE will tell hew to get and grow
them.
Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 175 Pa
ces, 6 Colored Plates. sho Engravings. For 50
cents in paper covers;♦l.oo in elegant cloth. In
German or English.
Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazines—32 Pa- {
ges.a Colored Piate in every number ami mativ
fine Engravings. Price ♦1.25n year : Five Cop
ies for ♦i.oo. specimen Numbers sent for 10
cents ; 3 trial copies for 25 cents.
JAMES VICK,
U ROCHESTER, N. Y.
A IPS BF 1 Ikß wanti <1 ior '1 lie Lives o
Miw&£ HW I >W :1 " 'be Presidents of the
HyCEll 'Vw S- The largest, hand
somest best book ever
sold for less than twice our price. The fastest
selling book in America. Immense profits to
agents. All intelligent people want it. Any
one can become a successful agent. Terms
free. HALLETT HOOK CO., 1 orthnil, Maine.
A ETill W% S IF" s Pnd six cents for
fl frZ Aff \ka postage, and receive
iM & 51 v ,>s f ly " f
goods winch will he.p
you to more money right away than anything
else in this world. All, of either sex, succeed
from the first hour. Elie broad road to fortune
opens before the workers, absolutely sure. At
once address, THUS & Co., Augusta, Maine,
week at home. $5.00 outfit free.
Bwfl%A%Pay absoluely sure. No risk,
ftfl w lllCapital not required. Reader, if
you want business at which per
sons of either sex vonug or old,
can make great pay all the time they work,with
absolute certainty, write for particulars to
H. H. IIAILETT & Co., Portland, Maine.
PA TENTS.
F. A. Lelnnann, Solicitor of American and
Foreign Patents, Washington, 1). ( . All busl
ress 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
PS 1 ® &S St&B For wound, dis-
BK ease or other dis-
HC jgj CUB wiJB I™ ability. Widows,
minor children
and dependent parents entitled when death re
sulted. Claims reopened, restoration, increased
bounty, back pay and discharges obtained. Ap
ply at once, delay prejudices your rights. Fees
fixed by law. Address, with stamp, the old e
tablished firm of KDSON & CO., Attorney* and
Ciaini Agents, 917 F St., Washington, D. C.
QET YOUIt JOB PRINTING DONE AT
The Millieim Jou rnal Office.
FINE WORK CHEAPLY EXECUTED.
p. H. STOVER,
DEALERIN
Clover Seed,
Flour & Feed,
Coal,
Plaster &
Salt.
cottrjix, PA.
.*i-!II(SHKST MARKET PRICK AIAVWS
PAID.
i .
H* \ full supnly of Coal. Plaster :in.l Sulf'nl
way* on hand ami sold at tli< lowest |i !•*
t • d-Coul kept under roof at all seasons of
tin* your.
•jrTlio public patronage respectfully sollet
ed. 391 y
Steam Bending Shops,
{ i'AltMlilts' IIIUjS, I'A.j
All kinds of bending in wood done
on short notice. Orders filled for
—IECVIIMIS—
of all sizes, and of the best material.
Bob Sled Runners, Shafts,
Bent Hounds, Plow Handles,
Phaeton Buggy Reaches.
Send for price list. Orders by mail
promptly attended to. All work
guaranteed.
J. B. REAM & SO A.
GO TO
SIMON BROTHERS,
THE BOSS CLOTH I EES
for your Clothing.
45 MAIN STREET,
LOCK HAVEN.
A. SIMON & SONS,
WIHH.KSAI.K A II ETA 11, UROI Kits,
keep the largest stock in the
143 MAIN STREET,
LOCK HAVEN.
rpilK
MILLHEIM JOURNAL
J"OB
Printing Office
is now supplied with
Gqqb Pre j
and a jar.fr assort meat of
DISPLAY TYPE.
LETTER HEADS, I
I
NOTE HEADS,
BILL HEA DS,
STATEMENTS,
ENVELOPES,
CIRCULARS,
POSTERS,
and, in short, neat and fast;/
Job Printing of all kinds
PROMPTLY" EXECUTED.
MUNN & CO., of the SCIEN -IFIC AMERICAN, con
tinue to act as Solicitor;, for i*.it"o.ts, Caveats, '1 rr.uo
Marks, Copyrights, for tho Lruteii Stairs, Car,:a.a,
England, France, <3crm.iny, etllaiul Uook about
Patents sent froc. Thirty-seven years'expe rience.
Patents obtained thrown ML' Nif Si CO. are noticed
in tho SctENTinp A Mil.lie AN. tho largest, best, and
moat widely circulated sciet title paper. $3.20 a year.
Weekly. Soleadid on-'rav.ncs ai u 'nterest;:;;! in
formation. Hp scinieri <w py o ' the Scitifific A tr.or
ieau sent fre< . A (Mn ss M TAN ACO . lEXTIi'IC
AMERICAN C ffice. 201 J road", 'ay, New York.
WA NTED— LAI>IKSTO TAKE OCR NKW
fancy work at their homes, in city or count
ry, anil earn $6 to Hi' 2 per week, making {roods
for our Fall aud Winter trade. Send 15 cents for
sampleautiparticulars, y (JDSON MFU, CO.,
267 SIXTH AVE.. NEW YOUR.
! THE NEW
JOIHWI, STORE
Penn Street, Millheim, Pa.,
is Iho only exclusive
Bool', Stationery M Variety Store
in I Vims Valley.
Wee in not jHisslhlv Lie-in lo enumerate all the
got His we have for sate but there must lie a
beginning* somewhere a,,t \ H < we begin
on
BIBLES,
:ilnl that is always a goml beginning as well as a
good ending.
Splendid Family Bibles, I'iil
! • pit ItiliVs, Teacher's Iti
liles, Sunday School
Bibles, Pres
entation
Bibles.
It will be to your interest to examine these be
lore you goto otle'r plan s tolmy.
Photoglyph Albums.
From the large Quarto Cabinet Album down to
the small Pocket Album holding a dozen
cards. Kvery style, variety and price.
A large line of
Autograph Albums,
These aie good sellers all the time and are very
suitable fr cheap presents.
Scrap Books and Pic
tures,
an endless variety, the finest ami latest styles,
all sizes and prices. In ills line we claim
to have more novelties than any store til
the valleys.
It will pay you to come and examine our stock of
Velvet Cabinet Frames,
before you buy elsewhere.
LARI:N. KXVK LOCKS, CALLS,
LA LK TKit IKS.
/.VAN, IXKSTAXDS. LKXCILS,
SCHOOL LOOKS,
I'KXS, I'KXHoI.L'KHS, SLA TKS
LI. A XK LOOKS,
AMI IN T'ftrl II INIL hi IN/ Aml rrrr;/lh inif
IN tin' lion/.- MILL Stationer;/ line RAN
hr HAIL at our store.
Come, See and Buy
AT THE NEW
JOURNAL STORE
ox
Penn Street
and at the
LOWEST PRICES.
ZDZR/U" GS
5 lij
p DRUGSTORE w
b -1 ; M THE- j-J
Ph Spring Hills House, Q
H Spring Mills, Fa.
m 0
g DRUGS
OF ALL KINDS, C|
A I*ll.l. I.INK OK O
3 l'.\TE\T MEDICINES, [Q
[Q Strictly Pn e Spies?, - w
0 Toilet Articles. Perfumeries, u
h Confections, Toteceo&Ciga'.s. 7
Being an Apothecary V.J
|V of experience Physicians' Pre-
LLj scriptions will be carefully com- f l
t| pounded V-J 1
P C.B. AURAHD. (fl
JDJ&TTC3-S
D. H. Lenker.
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
.A.ARONSBURG, PA,
Chamber Suits, Bureaus, Lounges,
Bedsteads, Stands, Marble-Top Centre
Tables. Breakfast Tables, Dining
Tables, Extension Tables, Sideboards,
Sinks and all kinds of Kitchen Furni
ture, Cane or Wood Seat Chairs.
Hookers, Spring Beds, Wire, W 00l and
1 lair Mat reuses, every style of Mould
ings for Picture Frames. Frames of
any size made to order.
Undertak nga Specialty.
A share of the public patronage re- ;
spectl'ully solicit; <l. 30 ly |
PEABODY HOTEL,
SthSt. South of Chestnut,
PHILADELPHIA.
One Square South of lite New Post
Office, one half Sqiniie from Walnut
St. Theatre and in the very business
centre of the city. On the American j
and European plans. Good rooms ■
liotn 50cts to S3.UJ per day. Remodel- I
id and newly furnished.
w. PAINE, M. D.,
40-ly Owner & Proprietor.
MILLHEIM
MARBLE WORKS
The Oldest,
The Largest,
The Cheapest,
Most Reliable
Establishment
in thi*- pint <f Pennsylvania.
l|{|i
Monuments,
Tablets
and
Headstones
manufactured in the most
a l 'tistic style and of tlie best
material.
Alt work warrant eel and
jfitt a]) in the most substan
tial manner.
IdgrOur /trices are so low
that it will pay persons in
need of marble work to give
us a call.
DEININGER & MUSSER
proprietors.
Shops cast of Bridge, Main St.,
Millheim, Pa.
Lewista and Tyrone Railroad Time
Me.
LKAVK WKSTWAIIO.
I .1 r 7 9
A. M. A. M. P. M, P. M. P. M
Moutatulon ?<>•") fi.4t> 2.u-> ti.oo 7.55
Lew Isliurg 7.25 1005 2.20
Knir Ground 7 ">0 10.13 2.2 >
Uieh) 7.1 > 10.27 • 2.35
V'eksburg 7.45 1W.35 2.40
Millliiihurg S.lK'ar 11.00 ar 2.55
lt\ 3u5
Milhnout f.2J 3.2*
Laurel ton 8.33 3.40
Wikor Ituii 8.57 I.hd
Cherry Run 0.15 4,2
' Fowler 4.17
Colon u P.4S ft.Ofi
Spring M Ills nr 10.15 ar. s.:>u
LKAVK K\HTWAIM.
•2 4 OH lO
A. M. P. M.
Soring Mills 5.50 1 An
-Cobtirn r> is 2.20
Kow ler 0.28 2..31
| < berry Kun 0.4s 2.55
: Wlker Rail 7.05 3.15
' l.iuireltoii 7210 .'l4O
I Millinont 7.40 3.52
A M.
! Mtmiiihurff s.oo-;n.4 r 4.15
P. M.
Vlckahiirg 8.15 12.10 4.32
It 101 l I S2O 12.17 4.:^
Fair Chmiikl a. m. s.:ai 12.35 4.48 r. m.
l.ewtaburg f1.35 h.i'i 12.50 5.10 7.'10
Moiitoudoiiar. 0.45ar. 0.u0 ar 1.0.'iar.5,20ar 7.40
No*. 1 and 2 connect at Montandon with Erie
Mall West; 3 aim 4 with Soa Shore Kxpiens
Kasl ; 5 and 0 with Day Express and Niagara
KxnreMs West; 7 ami 8 with Fast Line West: t'
and 10 wilh WiUlanispurt Accommodation
Last.
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SMITH'S GERMAN OLIO I
Tlic Great German Remedy
HHEUMATISM,
N>itrnl*in. and nil Dlnpurt
of lt:> Nlomnrh, KoMfl*. Klwod,
Liirr and Hiclnc}*.
Ftir Sulf bj ail Dfilent ii Ucdiriw, at 50 Celts a Bottle.
Prepared and sold at Wholesale bv the
GERMAN OLIO COMPANY,
(LIMITED,)
3'i Willow Hired. Wllllamiiport. Pa.
PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE AGENCY:
Jchuston, Holloway & Co., 002 Arch St.
Niuitti, Kline A- Co.,
303 & 311 NORTH TIUIiD STREET.
m There Js no enense for suffering from
CONSTIPATION
Band other diseases that follow a dis
ored state of the Stomach and Bow-
US els, when the use of
I OR. HENRY BAXTER'S
11ME BIT®
1| Will give immediate relief.
After ronMipation follows
| Biliousness, Dyspepsia, B
■ Indigestion, Diseases of I
1 the Kidneys, Torpid Liver I
y Rheumatism, Dizziness, I
I Sick Headache, Loss of I
oAppetite, Jaundice, Apl
lopiexy, Palpitations,!
and Skin Dis-|
leases, etc., all of which these I
B nitters will speedily cure by removing tl|cerm*e. fl
jM Keep the Stomach, Loiceh, and Difftitira Organ*
Hin good teorking order, and perfrct lirnllh
j| will be the rosult. Ladies Others sub-H
HjecttoSick Headache will find relief IS
kfl and permanent euro by the use of theso Titters
H Being tonic nud mildly purgative they H
I PURIFY THE BLOOD. I
Price 23 cts. per bottle.
|? For sale by all deale>-s in medicine. Send ■
■ a<ldres for jmmphlct, free, giving full directions, fl
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usT V rTQ.
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In Uijcsk • vtthe : uhi 00.l iludps.—Jtcrvon, DebllllT,
laipolcncy, \Vt :" L;:.- t. tonorrha-.v, 8j pblllUc si.d
M. rcnriai AiTceiiaav. Srif .Uifie treatment; salo a::d uro
nmodirs Doformitiei Treated. Co lor write for list of
question! to Ik> answered by t!:oso desiring treatment by mail.
(Pmoiii rnfTerJisi from Unp'urc uhon'tl xead their
sad learn noruKh'n-; to t:i. tr advanta'-e. It U not a tru.s.y
Addrem IV. f. 1.. teMMK. 1 re 'I rnd Phyaletaa lu Charfco
Central *'cd. ft ! lurir. I rr* itiife. ill" ) Lorns.t st., St. Leu Is, Ho.
Successor to i.'r. Butts'L:s;>oi:Ja y. I. .tabll*hedl 80 Year*.
CUT THIS OUT!
A |SAKE B slsisS4o wEii.
We have stores in 15 leading Cities, j
from which our agents obtain their supplies quickly.
Our Fnetories and Prineipnl Oflirt's are at
Erie, Pa. Send for our New Catalogue and
terms to agents Address
My I AUCI I 913 Spring Carden St.
I Rl LUffcLL PHILADELPHIA,PA.
WSSM
ISpec.altyi-Patcnt causes before the Patent Offlcal
and the Courts. Reasoanble terma. Opinionaatol
patcnt^ilit^^e^f^harge^^en^|or^irculiarjJ
fej k i iiulicT. If I
For any tna-.hine hulling and lit for Aft has xuaiit
Pamphlet mailed , uSi
' tTarraßtsi the most psrfeet
Fcritliaor Xlrlfl In ealsteaee. fend foe clr
cttlnr, A, B. FA HQ CH Alt, Jork, fo.
Pennsylvania Pa.
RTKASI ENCINKS,
A. B. FARQBHAE, York Pa B/Mlfil
Clio.nrat nud brat for all par* Jlgit^gtgajpo
porr—elinpte, .tronic and d<-
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aku Y.icniranr rmarally.
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FAEaUHiB XE7STOFI COSH PLAmi
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DR. JOHN BULL'S
SitbsToESmn
FOR THE CURE OF
FEVER and AGUE
Or CHILLS and FEVER,
AND ALL MALARIAL DISEASE!. - 1
The proprietor of this celebrated medi
cine jnstly claims for it a superiority over
all remedies ever offered to the pubao for
the SAFE, CERTAIN, EPEEDY and PER
MANENT curs of Ague and Fever, or Chille
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 oaoo
whatever will it fail to core if the direc
tions are strictly folTowed and carried out.
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 eaee
more certain to cure, if ite 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, require a cathartic
medicine, after having taken three or four
doses of the Tonio, a single dose of BULL'S
VEGETABLE PA2QLY PELLS will be suf
ficient.
BULL'S SARSAPABULA is the old and
reliable remedy for impurities of the blood
and Scrofulous affections—th 9 King of
Blood Purifiers.
DR. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE WORK
DESTROYER is prepared in the form of
candy drops, attractive to the sight and
pleasant to the taste.
DR. JOHN BULL'S
SMITH'S TONIC SYRUP,
BULL'S SARSAPARiLLA,
BULL'S WORM DESTROYER,
The Popular Remedies of the Day.
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