Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, March 27, 1884, Image 4

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    Colorado Watch-Tinkers.
Greeley is also noted for its watch
makers. 1 sent my watch to the first
one I heard of, and he said it needed
cleaning. Tie cleaned it. I paid him
two dollars and took it home, when it
ran two hours and then suspended.
Then I took it to another watchmak
er, who said that the first man had
used machine oil on its works and
heated the wheels so as to gum the
oil on the cogs. He would have to
eradicate the cooked oil from the
watch and it would cost me three dol
lars. I paid it and joyfully took tlie
watch home. The next day 1 found
that it had gained time enougn to pay
for itself, By noon, however, it had
fatigued itself so that it was loosing
terribly, and by the day following had
unfolded its still hands across its pale
face in the sleep that knows no wak
ing. I took it to the third and last jew
eler in the town. Every one said that
he was a good workman, but a tritle
slow. In the afternoon I went to see
how he was getting along with it. lie
was sitting at his bench with a dice
cup in his eye, apparently looking at
the digestive economy of the watch.
I looked at him some time,not wish
ing to disturb him and interfere with
his diagnosis. lie did not move or
say anything. Several people came
in to trade and get the correct time,
but he paid no attention to them.
I got tired and changed from one
foot to the other several times. Then
I asked him how he got along, or
something of that kind, but he never
opened his bead. He was the most
preoccupied watch savant I ever saw.
No outside influence would break up
his chain of thought when he got al
ter a disceased watch.
I finally got on the outside of the
shop and looked in the window.where
I could get a good view of his face.
He was asleep.— BlLL NYE.
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest by a sick child suffering and crying
with pain of cutting teeth ? If so, send at once
and get a bottle of .Mits. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING
STRI P FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. Its value is
incalculable. It will relieve the pK>r 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 gums, re
duces inflammation, and gives tone and energy
to the whole system. Mas WINSLOW'S SOOTH
ING SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING is pleasant
to the taste, and is the prescription of one of
the oldest and best female physicians and nurs
es in the United States, and is for sale by all
druggists throughout the world. Trice 2-Y
cents a bottle.
-
"Who Rang the Liberty Bell?"
A few months ago, the question
"Who rang the Liberty Bell?'' came
up in the history class of the senior
division of the 3d Ward grammar
school, of this city, and all hands
had more than they could do to an
swer it. It was there suggested that
the question lie sent to some of the
Philadelphia papers for an answer,and
Miss Dessie C* Lesher is the first to
report an answer, through the Golded
Days, James Elverson, Publisher.
It is interesting and curious, and not
in accord with our historians; here it
is:
"A prominent authority states that
the storv about the ringing of the
"Liberty Bell" on July fourth, 1776,
by an old man, accompanied by a lit
tle boy, who cried out. ring! ring! is a
pure fiction, the outcome of a futile
imagination of a well-known novelist.
Excepting the members of Congress
who were sitting in secret session, no
one knew that the Declaration was
being considered by that body. The
resolution of July 2d, 1776, was of the
greatest importance, the paper setting
forth the reasons of the act being con
sidered a matter of but little moment
by persons not in Congress. There
was a public celebration on the Bth
of July, when all the bells in Philadel
phia were rung. The name of the
bell-ringer at that time was Hurry.
All things considered, the above
seems to be a more plausible account
of this 'bit of history' than the one
found in our school histories, and has
been accepted by the above named
class and their teacher.— Clinton
Democrat.
Jif. fltno ijofct,
Kos. 317 & 319 ARCH ST.,
PHILADELPHIA.
RATES REDUCED TO $2.00 PER DAI.
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 oi
the city, .are easily accessible by Street Cars
constantly 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.
When the State is corrupt, then the
laws are most multiplied.
The worst of villians do not like to
portray themselves in their true colors.
• *Ye pays no more atteution to me,'
said Patrick, to his children, 'than if I
was a dumb baste talking to yez.'
The true grandeur of humility is in
moral elevation,sustained, enlightened
and decorated l>y the intellect of man.
Mr. Vandeibilt on Ilia Riclieo,
"T believe 1 am the richest man in
the world. In England the Dnkc of
Westminster is said tobe worth 8260.
000,006. but it is mostly in lands and
houses. 11 docs not yield hint two per
cent. A year from now I shall he
worth more than 5200.000.000 and
will have an income equal to six per
| cent, on that amount." lie owns 030,
810 railway stock, valued at sss, t ,o,
000. his railway bonds amount to
$20,507,420. h- hold- 570,080,000 in
other securities—the aggregate weal i h
of this Midas being 8201,832,4 13.
And the snowball still rolls on.
.. ■ *-
Dr. Kosslcr s Irbralrd Eng
lish Cough MrdiciiHN
The reliablp and neeee futitmj
standby in erouji or whooptmy < ,! iyh.
l r ne<iualte<l as it remedy n colds and
all I any t roubles. Ihndt waste nine
and endamyer /ireeious I tees e.if>ert~
mentiny with worthless medn un's, but
tjet the best at once.
MOM: V REFUNDED TO DlS
sATisri ED rrncn As i: us.
Me Donald* x Improred Lteer Puis
are endorsed by eminent phystctuns
and used by them in their d ~ti / prcr
tiee. I'ritl pacha ye tree.
MOXEY UEEI XDED Td />/>'-
N.I TISEIED TVIICUASEII<.
Eor smallness of d"<c, easiness to
tuhe and effect ire ness us a worm de
sfroyerflc/lonuid*st > ii'lirated l*o rni
Powders surpass unythiny on earth.
Entirely vegetable.
MO A/:rltE El A D E/> Ta J> IS
SA TISEIED rriiCHASEitS.
J)KisslcEs Couih Miiluma, illcDon
ald's Improved Lia r Pids and Celebrat
ed Worm Powders are ><>Ul and warrant
ed by J. Eisenhuth. Midtoiui Pa.. John
son, Holloway Co., Philudt 'jihiaayenls
So/i bt/ J. Eisenhuth.
' MILLHEI.UiPA.
Jits/Eh.
ffOtW /
Xp j
For sals at the Milliioii Jomna! Store
pEXXSYLV AMA
STATE COLLEGE.
Winter Term bt'giiiN Jail, i, 18*l.
Tills iustltuiion is localPtliu one of tho i;u>st
bc iutiful and healthful spots of tlieoritiio Allo
gheny region. It is oieu t > students of b >tli
sexes, ami offers the fol.owing eourses ol siu ly:
1. A Full Classical Course of Four Years.
2. A Full Scientific Course of Four Year-.
:s. A Latin SclenttHe Course.
I. The following SPECI AL COCK-ES. of two
years each following tip'first two y.-i .if
"the Scientific Cour-c (a) AtHUCULTC IIE :
(b) NATURAL IIis;ORY ; (e) CMKMIS
TUY AND PHYSICS; (d) CIVIL EN til N
EEUINti.
5. A short SPECIAL COURSE in Agrie dtnre.
fi. A short SPECIAL Col RsE jn Clu*ini>ti v.
7. A Classical and Scientific I'reii.u a tor> Course.
8. SPECIAL COUSESarc airanged to meet the
wants of imlivitluai-trnb d .
Military drill is ivquired. E\| uses for board
and incidentals very low. Tuition free. Young
ladies under charge of a competent lady Princi
pal.
For Catalogues, or other informatkmaddress
GEO. W. ATH ETON, Pa UDKNT,
lyr STATE COLLEGE, CENTRE CO., Pa
Vick's Floral Guide.
For ISSf f< an Eegant Itook of" I'ngps,
3 Colored I'lttles of Flowers and Yege.
tables.aa<s more tUaa b'7 llliistrafions
of the choices Flowers, IMant - and Vegetables,
and Dirccli ns for crowing. It is haml-omo e
nough for tin* Center Table as aII lii tv Pres
ent. fend • n your name ami l'o-f Dll Sec ad
dress, with 10 cents, and 1 wilisend yun a copy,
pastage pai l. This i- mt a quarter < f its est.
It is printed in b<>th l ngli-h and Derm in.
If you afterwards order seeds deduct the Mcts.
Vick's Seed arc (he Itest in the Warid !
! The FLORAL GUIDE will tell low to get ami grow
them.
Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, i7l Pa
ces, 6 Colored Flatus. 7/8 Engravings. For "0
cents in paper covers; ?1.00 in elegant cloth. In
German or English.
Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazines— 22 Pa
ges.a Coloied Piate in evt ry number and many
fine Engravings. Price $1.2" a year : Five cop
ies for Specimen Numbers sent for 1)
cents ; 7. trial copies for "25 cents.
JAMES VIGK,
tf ROCHESTER, N. Y.
BO 1 nest
•old fer less Utau twice our price. The fast t
s ding book in America. Immense profits to
ugenfs. All intelligent people want it. Any
one can become a successful agent. Terms
free. HALEETT BOOK CO., I ortlnn T. Maine.
■ PSS" tZEftjp fend six cents for
® BSO Oi 2 gotajs v.hicli will 'he.p
you to more money rigid away lir 1 anything
else in tjti -■ \\*( rid. All, of i' er sex, succeed
fr< >ll the first h >ui • Kho broad r>> >d io fortune
opens before the workers, absolutely sure. At
once address. Tunc & Co , Augusta, Maine.
H rp ri
PA I k i ©.
F. A. I olunauii, Solicitor of American and
Foreign Patents, Washington. D. 1 • All Unst
ress connected with Patents, whether h'foro
the Patent Office or the Courts-, promptly at
tended to. No charge made unless a patent is
secured. Send for circular tf
'minor*
and dependent parents entitled win 11 death re
sulted. Claims reopened, restoration, increased
bounty, back pay and discharges obtain d. Ap
ply at once, delay prejudices <>ur rigl ts. Ft cs
fixe! bylaw. Ad<ire-: with stamp, the old o
tahl slird linn of F.DSON X •;()., Aitoroc ■ - ami
Ciaim Agents, 017 I ft., Washington. 1). t .
SE.NO TO
BIHGHAMTOR
thTjfLNES 1 SCALE
lyinllri jjin ' and free Price List o
Scales.
g Bfi|for the working eia s. Send IP
Soa in 3 9 BBcentsfor posta; e, and we will
lUaflinail you free, a royal, xaluabie
box of saiiiple goods that will
put von in the way of making more money in a
few days than you ever thought possible at any
business. Capital not required. We will start
vou. You can work all tlie time or in spare
time only. The work is universally adimted to
both sexes, voung a d old. You can easily earn
from 50 cents to $5 every evening. That all
who want work may te.-t the business, we make
this unparalleled offer: to all who are not wel.
satisfied we will Rend $1 to pay for t lie trouble
of writing us. Full particulars, directions, ele.
sent free. Fortunes will he made by thore who
give their whole ti me to the work. Great suc
c es's absolutely sure. Don't delay. Start now.
Address STINSON & Co.. Portland, Maine.
Steam Boding Shops,
{ FAILMKBS' .MILLS, PA. j
All I xinds of bending in wood done
on short notice. Orders tilled for
K/IACS—
of all sizes, and of the best materia).
Bob Sled Runners, Shafts,
Bent Hounds, Plow Handles,
Phaeton Buggy Reaches.
Send tor prue list, i >r<!o > by mail
promptly attended {>. AI work
una i anteed.
J. It. UIMH & SOL
DOG-
N<>( want in; a Do;', send lor a
O A T
•login- of Newspaper* end Mft: . Ine* tli.it club wi'h
llio I-'AMII \ Mop Tliiof Scnlt l capacity. i e .to
lii lbs. Price, $1,50 whercb) you get a Newspaper
UPOTIL .WTC'X'^XXXLTA- s
Bini HAM VON, N. Y.
Pi LAW via: Kit uk cm <ir u. \\ OUKS,
I VI'(ill .X SONS,
I'lliUli!) Iphiil, /'r'.l, 1--1.
'/"<• fanners of J\ mis; •<' tin i :
H: : --/•< t <o'. < r tax nty * iyht vt dm im
hare manufactured it r Bow i'hosph itcs and
{.nr I>ranil* h tn's h' hitiiw I,oust hold wori/c in
nenrly er eti section at th• vouidi'u. in v miu
com >ii unit < Co <!■ IIIOIIC for tin in h '*■' inert > <
til, ir/.ilc in r if, i he < t . or.
'
Six years ago. unit tug tit at the tit niand for goods
iif Join r cost hud ht aliito.t uttir> r.< it, out'
h u vim/ jtcculur mlrantai.es of row materia!*,iial
manufacturing faviliti ire iletermiiu ' (■>
nu >'t this ih iunnd, <iul intri 'uci d u I WHS
TY-FlVt. HOt.L IK l'iH)sj'U.\ 'J'F, intuit
a NMW PJtOIJMS h'XCLVSJVIII. 1' OUR
OWN. The quickness with which this Phos
jihiitt sprawl nto u ' iniiiifu/ intclligc I tanners
Will I'C shown ' th • h • . in state at.'
(if the I !•nsphate (here were sold
Dunny IS, /y,JS t ioils,
isso, o,!)si'
mi, r,JSh "
iss.'. S,.'SS
JSS.I. 101JS
The reports of the action of (In *1 • I'i.
hare >• n satisfat torn In fft en cos Jrom a . (it
inquiry. 11V want to I" injorie d tij on this
point very j> aiidu, as it is our iuti st < > (en >w
if the article continues to produce pood results.
He will thunJe unyjaruo .// t , / ,• th > >
Phosphate with disappointing results, tol let us
hear from him with full fact*.
1 ours truly,
li AC Gild MLYS.
A. SIMON & SGiJS,
WHOLESALE L HKTAiL LiKflCllltS,
keep the largest stock in the
143 MAIN STREET,
LOCK HAVEN.
rpiiE
MILLHEIH JOURNAL
Printing Office
is now *in*plied with
lf®OP XdESSPS
and a larye assortment of
mepi $¥ T¥P£
iLpil E5 2 'it il iisß
LETTER JUL I DS,
JVOTE HE, IDS,
BILL HEADS,
STA TE. TEXTS,
EXVE LOPES,
iJ REV LARS,
POSTERS,
and, in short, veal unit tasty
Job Printing of all kinds
PROMPTLY EXEOI'TED.
SEND TO
OF
fi? 35l " JG HA9MTO H
. yar ""*> \ - (<TO'or li>: of Xowspnpor
- J&S.: _ given with
the JONKS SCALE,
'p. ' "'X' ond fiec Price List of
ILi.3 d I
MU.vv & C0.,0f the SCIENTIFIC AMI :ICAN, con-
HnaetOttCt as Solicit >rs for Patent a, Cuv eats, Trado
Marks, Copyrights, for tbe Unite I States, i..: ida,
i'atents sent free. 'l'blri v-seven : ars'exiit-i-ier.e.-.
Patents obtained throucrh MUNN ft Co. are noticed
in the SCIENTIFIC AMEBIC AN, the largest, best,and
mo-i widely circulate d scientific paper. $3.20a year.
Weekly. Splendid engravings and interesting in
fornae'lon. r-p.-ciin.-n co .• oft ho .qrioui iflc A :;ier
icnii sentfric. ■i- s N■' NN u., IENIH IC
AMERICAN Oitiee. AIH J.Jr iut'.vay, New Yolk.
ET YOU it JOB PUINTINCi DONE AT
X
The Miill.eiut .lournal ftflice.
FINE WOKK CHEAPLY EXECUTE.^.
THE NEW
fe"" MIS
JOliHVAfi STORE
Penn Street, MiUheim, P.t.,
is Hit' only e\clt! i\V
BjoE Station ry it Variclv Siore
til 1 Villi"* Valley.
Wo v . ih.i | ,i-, begin i i oinnuorul • all the
jr< tul w it .e for " ile hut tliere hiu i he a
lt ins ii op w here .nil w e~; gin
BIBLES,
I aiul tli.it i a.u.r i m ii I inn up. as well ns a
K< ' tl emllng.
Spinulitl E'usnily Bibbs, bsil
pi) \Yib'c\ Teacher's Bi
bles, Sunday School
Bibles, Fres
ell ta(. ion
Bibles.
Ii w ill be.lo y i m nuuv! to < \am.ae these he
tore you •_;<> to otli- r |lae< s to buy,
Photogrp ph Albums.
*3 A
From the large tju "hi Cabinet Album thenu to
the sin.ill I'.. Ket Album hoMiug a tl /en
eanls. Every style, varies y ami |uiee.
A l:ii';"e I:ue of
Alitor ph Alb am s.
T! t ait ' 'oil • I' i ■> a . lime I ate \eiy
•at ib! for eli' I .it I't ■ flits.
Scrap ICcokn r.nd Pic
tures,
an eutlh s \nil if, Hi• line I ami latest !>!> •,
al! sizes ai d julets. In (Ms Hue we claliu
to liavt mo. .• noyeltle- lha n any si ore In
the valley s.
11 w.ll lay you 1 come a.tl t \aiiiiiu our^toekof
Velvet Cabinet Frames,
befoje you buy elsewhere.
rAi'j'jit, i:svi:tA>m:>. rums,
pa pete pies,
f xks, iv v> r.\xi>s, i'/•; v i // s
Si //Oi>/, HOOKS,
i't: an, m:s anl i /:bs, si.. i yv:s
PLAXK BOOKS,
(titfl ,11 to, l ojlh < :.[i (1, 'I or, O'li to I
to (he Pool' ■t l I S ''i'J > / '• ,• <■ to
Come, f. 3e and 13uy
AT THE NEW
JOVLIvAL 0 VJ
ON
I'enn Street
imirl at the
T m V*T> TftT? * 4
hi} %y ex ax _ aa :
c--rrr; _ "> / t r. * y
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.. 3 "'tM)DHF.S OF BiSRKAMTO ,
L. r --T. -Li lltelßlMHKSMij Hi.
D. E. Lenker,
MANI*FAt TUIIEU AND DEALEU IN
: s 4 si ii's-%- •
ia w J k,. \i 0 w Ay t. f i eh' t}
JLAEONS BUH G, X'A
(.'lintuli r Suits, ll.ir au3, Lout-Sf.i,
Bedsteads, Stands, Marble-Top C entre
Tables, Breakfast Tables, Dining
TitbleS, Kxtu :t'U Tail s, Siticl mills.
Sinks and all kinds of Kitchen Furni
ture, I'ar.e <u" \Vuod ( ' 'air-.
Rockets, Spring Bed?, Wire, Wo '1 an d
llair Matressi-s, every style of Moul i -
ings 1 r Bietme i'r.tm Frames oi
any size made to ouler.
■Jndertabn? a Snjohlity.
A share of tl;e*"pul)lic patronage re
spectfully solicited. 80-ly
Iron Ifffora. steel Brnro TASE BtAM. II
JOSI S. OK PAV:, £UV. I'MI IOAII. S T
Hold on trial. Warrants a yeora. All aizcj ua low- <8 I
A'or l.ee book, adUrcea H ,' i
JONES bF BiNGHAWTOH,
ismuusxo:., ■ 1 Vtr
YAK.:. 0D r ; :OTBL,
9thSt. South of Chestnut,
PHILADELPHIA.
One bbpiaio South of tin? New Post
() tlice, one half Squue from Walnut
St. Tl.eatie and in the, very budnes.i
centre of the city. On the American
and Ruropeuu plans. Ound rooms
I'tom oPels to v *:.( 0j er day. iv m< del
t d and newly In: nisiu <i.
' W. PA IN E, M. D.,
4(5 Iv Owm-i A' Pittprietor.
f' TA "TV A
U U i O
SIMON BROTHSRS,
Till*: BOSS CLOTII i EPS
for your ClolhiiiK.
45 MAIN STRBICT,
LOCK HAVEN.
■\ir.,siTi;i>-r.Ann:sTOTAivKoru.M.:w
T V iaticy work at tlst'ir homes, in city or couul
iv, anil earn Sjiß to 812 per week, maionyrgoods
for on. Fail and Winter traiie Seiul 1"> cmil.s Tor
sail.i-V uud particular-!. HUDSON MFC, CO.,
i&7 b:vr Avitij 2(i3w VoitK.
M 11 JjHEFM
The Oldest,
The Largest,
The Cheapest,
Most Reliable
Establishment.
ill tli~ |>:irt of IViuisylvv k .iH"
(
Monuments,
Tablets
and
Headstones,
manufactured in (he most
artistic style an (I of the best
materia I.
. /// work warranted and
pat up in (he most salfcta n
tiat manner.
C \Our prices are so low
that it iritl pay persons in
need of marble work to give
as a call.
D3ININGER&MUSSER
proprietors
CI Ekl
Shops cast of Bridge, Slain fit-.,
jfiiilheim, ra.
LewisMn anil Tyrone Railroad Time ;
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Lewi dnir?r 7.2*> 1 ■ "•> 2
I'.ifr Ground . 7 •!'> I'.l.L'l 2.2> '
t! ! hi 7.H 1D.07 '- -
\ <i UGmrg 7.45 '2.1" 1
MiMiufiunr H.i'i 1 ;! r 1 l.oft ar tt."
I<\ 2 n'l
Mlllmont H/22 ' 4
1 -a nr<*! ton H..'!■'! .".ID
W ik*r Kitii .... .-.ft.77 Mm I
Cherry linn H.l's 4.23
Kowler 9.3~> 4.47
Col ill rn 0.48 5.06
Millsai'lD.l.7 ar.Ti.in)
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spring Mills ...>d i.'*
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Fowler i.2H 2.34
< ii.*i ry itun It.ss 2,.V
WlUi'l' Hilll 7.n;*> "..I".
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Uiliiuoiit 7.40 8.52
A. M.;
i MiftHnburf? 8.00 IMo " 4.15
P. M.
V'i<*k*burg 8.1,3 12. ID 4.42
I F.iclil H'iO 12.17 4.28
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No . ' i lid ! C'liiiD* lat Moil * a ml'II with l.t'i*'
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RHEUMATISM,
Xcaralgla, Ilj*pcila. nut! all Dh*f
of liif Stuiuitrh, HOWP!. Hlootl,
Liver and KitlneyN. .
I'< r Si!t la all Uralers in Medicine, at 50 Cents a Bottle,
Prepared nnd sold t Wholesale by the
GERMAN CLiO COMPANY, I
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PHILADELPHIA V/HCLESALE AGENCY:
Johnston, HoLioway A: Co., GO2 Arch St.
?.m"!!, liliue A Co.,
;e*;ee3ll north third street.
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|| N. H. DOWNS' I
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Vegetabb Balsamic
r r the cure of
|I Constuaptian, Cca -as, Cclds, Catarrh, p
H Crrap, Aathiiia,; ' rrarlrj, Hoarseness,
li-vieAza, Spitting Siood, Brcnchitis, #1
I ail 2,. of 'lf Throat, Chest, and |H i
-I. tings. I . all .—; where tliis Elixir Is
a d its i ilwaey J.- ut caeo manifested, coa-
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CONSUMPTION
gjj i' 3 iuiuiaUe, if jcojierly alt ended to. — £%2
m Atiuv. mmenccjientit ii but a slight
w- ti aof tlio mcmlinrao which coron the I.ungs; I
c a ,r. lilt!:.::, si n. wl.eu the cough is rather l
* > 'iiy, 1 ;il f v rev n\ ;;i" \-Am* uioro rrcquent.tho I
i, ~J cheeks f,'.i;.h landc'.ilß more common. Tills J*
I- ivir in curing the i.bovo complaints, oper- |
r 2 ites so as 1o rtmove cl! iiorlld iriitn- jSS .
SV" tloiis r.u*l iailamntioii from tho lung-
V_ tothef . rf. e, n: i f, ally e\jv-l tlieiu from
Ev'4|
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i j an- let jrivint full direction-, free. M |
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SOLD EVERYWHERE. |§ |
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DR. JOHN BULL'S
SmiU'sTsnicSyroj
FOR THlc CURE OF
FEVES? and AGUE
Or CHILLS and FEVER,
AND ALL MALARIAL DISEASES.
Tho proprietor of thii celebrated medi
cine justly ciaian for it a superiority over
all remedies ever offered to the public for
the SAFE, CERTAIN, SPEEDY and PER
MANENT cure of Agas and Fever, or Chills
and Fever, whether of short or long stand
ing. Ho refers to the entire Western and
Southern country to bear him testimony to
the truth of the assertion that in no case
whatever will it fail to cure if the direc
tions are strictly followed 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 ocrfect restoration of the general health.
It* is, however, prudent, and in every case
more certain to cure, if its use is continued
in smaller doses for a week or two after the
disease baa 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 FAMILY PILLS will be suF
ficient.
BULL'S SARSAPARILLA is the old and
reliable remedy for impurities of the blooi
and Scrofulous affections —the King of
Blood Purifiers.
DR. JOHN BULL'S VEGETABLE WORM
DESTROYER is prepared in the form of
candy dropß, attractive to the sight and
pleasant to the taste.
DR. JOHN BULL'S
SMITH'S TONIC SYSUP,
BULL'S SARSAPARILLA,
BULL'S WORfrl DESTROYER,
The Popular Remedies of tho Day.
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ALL KINDS OF
TANKS, PIPE, PUMPS, Etc.
Bp ure lo tend for t>or new C&talogu. before bnyiug.
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BUCHATJAP3, MICHIGAN.
D.S. MORGAN & CO.
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AND THE NOISELESS
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the OLD CLIPPER MOWER with many valuable
improvements.
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