Millheim Journal. (Millheim, Pa.) 1876-1984, April 10, 1884, Image 4

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    Too Much Sugar.
A mother often complains that her
child is troubled greatly with a sour
stomach, but this case is no longer
mysterious when the mother, to quiet
the little one, so that she can continue
the account of the case, sets down be
fore her a little dish of sugar, from
which the child may help itself. Most
mothers would give candy or cookie in
stead, though some feed them lumps
of sugar from the bowl, believing that
the children need sugar, and might
better have it in that form than any
other. In any case of this kind there
is a very frequent call for water. Do
you know how vinegar Is made? You
can get plenty of it by simply mixing
sugar or molasses with water and Keep
ing it warm. A sour taste in the mouth
after eating some thing sweet is a very
common occurence. It is the acid caus
ed by the fermentation of the sugar
left in the mouth with the saliva that
causes the decay of children's teeth—
this and the .lack of bone-forming ma
terial in the daily focal. Vinegar 'eats'
lime, as one can tell by leaving an egg
in vinegar. Bits of sugar or candy left
to ferment among the teeth destroy
their enamel, as well as do pickles. The
child that is fed on sweet, naturally
craves pickles as au antidote, but well
fed children are contented with plain,
nourishing food, if properly prepared
and sufficiently varied. Many imagine
that all children should have free ac
cess to both sugar and pickles in order
to supply what they suppose to be nat
ural cravings, aud to prevent thefts of
sugar from the family bowl. A mis
taken policy.
It Overcame Him.
Before the Hale & Nocross fight
came on in Sail Francisco—this is tra
dition' almost—there arrived in town a
dissipated miner who had worked in the
mine. He was pretty badly down, ap
parently, but ne went into a broker's
office, and, after being told to get out
as a tramp lie said he thought a good
deal of Hale & Nocross and wanted to
invest a trifling sum in it. Two feet,at
$175 were bought for him, and lie gave
the certificate® to the broker, saying
that he was going down to Mexico pros
pecting, and he would like to leave it
behind to be dealt with as the broker
saw tit. He was not heard of for
months. Hale & .Nocross went up to
$12,000 a foot. One morning the broker
found the dilapidated miner on his door
step when he came down to business.
The miner rose and said:
"Well, I'm here. I thought I'd come
and see you. I suppose there ain't
nothing left of that Hale and Nocross.
I guess you must 'a sold it out; but I'm
down, an'l ain't got a cent. Maybe
you'd lend me four nits to get a bit of
breakfast?"
The broker looked at him and gave
him five dollars to go and get a bath
and breakfast, and presently he return
ed.
"Sit down and wait a minute. I'll
make up your account presently. He
left the dilapidated man on the edge Of
a chair. He come back with a check
and sent his clerk down to the bank.
The clerk rteurned with a big bag of
gold. The poor devil watched the pro
ceedings with miserable indifference.
The gold was stacked upon the coun
ter.
"Look here. I'ye sold your two feet
of Hale & Nocross for $25,000, and
here's your money."
The miner fell on the floor and cried
like a haby. He could not read or
write, and had no idea what the mark
et was. He sent a draft of S2OOO to his
mother. The broker bought for him
$30,000 of registered bonds, aud gave
him $2400 in coin, which he spent in
three days. Two bunko men biought
him in drunk and tried to get his bonds
but the broker drove them out, and
when the man got sober he came and
had the bonds sewed into his clothes
and was dispatched East. He has nev
er been beard of since.
#
REBUKED.
A great many communities are, no
doubt,afflicted with the gaddling news
monger, whose chief recreation is to
circulate tattle and gossip, and who
generally mixes a good deal of false
hood with mere grain of truth, and
doles it out as something positive and
to be relied on. One of this tribe called
on a New York banker the other day,
and got to speaking about a competitor
of his.
"Do you know," said the garrulous
visitor, "how much lost by the fail
ure of "
"How much was it?" inquired the
banker.
"Why, $275,000!"
"Can that be possible? are you sure?"
"Oh, yes, I knoxo it."
"Why, I hadn't supposed it was any
thing like so large a sum as that. llovv
did you find it out?"
"Ah! that I can't tell you, but it is
so; I got the facts; you can rely upon
them, 1 understand what I am about
every time, you'ean bet."
"Well, now, Mr. you say you
know all about this; just let me t'eTl you
the facts. and I were fellow credit
ors in that case. We employed the
same lawyer, and made common cause,
pooling our claims. It has been all
finished up, the money paid and the
accounts closed, and loses less
tban $25,000. Don't you think you
could find more reputable business than
running about the street with such
yarns as this? It happens, fortunately,
that—is so strong that no great
harm can come of your telling lies a
bout him, but there are men whom
such a story as you are circulating
might injure seriously."
The pddr fellow made all the effort
he could to wriggle out of the scrape
without confessing himself a liar, but
when he left, which he did as soon as
ne could get away, hr was conscious
that he had been convinced on the evi
dence without any confession. There
are a great many tramps ol this genus
roaming about; they wear nice clothes,
and don't look particularly vicious, but
their tongues are venomous, aud it is
the duty of every body who meets them
to give them a good talking to.
Dr. Kessler's Celebrated Eng
lish Cough Medicine,
/% '
The reliable and never failing
standby in croup or whooping eough.
Unequalled as a remedy in voids and
all lung troubles. Don't waste time
and endanger previous lives experi
menting with worthless medicines, but
get (he best at once.
MONEY fill FUNDED TO DIS
SA TISEI ED TUIICIIASETS.
McDonald's Improved Liver Tills
ave endorsed by eminent physicians
and used by them in their daily prac
tice. Trial paelaqe free.
MONEY lIEFINDED TO DIS
SA TISEIED PURCHASE IIS.
For smallness of dose, easiness to
take and effectiveness as a worm de
stroyer, Me Donald's Celebrated Iform
Powders surpass anything on earth.
Entirely vegetable.
MONEYItFFUKDFD TO DIS
SA TISFIED TUIICIIASEIIS.
Dr. KessleCs Couah Midicme, McDon
ald's Improved Liver Pills and Celebrat
ed Worm Powders arc sold and warrant
ed by J. Eisenhuth. MiUhOm Pa.. John
son, Hollencay A* Co .Philadclphiaagcnts
Sold by j. Eisenhuth,
1 MILL HELM, PA
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Are you disturbed at night and broken of
your rest bv a sick child suffering and crying
with pain of cutting teeth ? if so, send at once
and get a bottle of .Mas. WtNsi.ow'a SOOTHING
STRVP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING. Its value, 1*
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 gums, re
duces inflammation, and gives tone and energy
to the whole svsteni. .MRS 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 tlie United States, and Is for sale b> all
druggists throughout the world. Price 565
cents a bottle.
ELIAS LUSE. F. I). LUSK.
Elias LUES & Son's
pLANING ffipLL,
In the rear of the Ev. Church, Pen Street,
MILLHEIM, PA.
ALL KINDS OF
PLANING MILL WORK
SUCH AS
Doors, Window Frames
& Sash, Shutters &
Blinds, Siding, Brackets,
Stair Rails,
Balustrades, Verandahs,
AND ALI/STYLES OF
ZMZOTJLIDIIsr Gr
made to order at the most reasonable prices.
A share of public patronage respectfully so
licited. 36-ly
JONES. BE PAYS THE FBIWHE 3 T
Sold on trUL Warrants S years. AU aLroa a* low. ■ i J
Wot trae book, address .2 j
I0N&3 OF BINBHAMTQN, Jfr-wrrTrtfr'*
Buuiua io.\,
Vick's Floral Guide.
For ISBI in nil Eegnnt Book nfloOP:iget,
3 Col ored I'ntCM of Flowera ami Vege
tables,and more tlinn 10U7 llliiKf ration*
of the choicest Flowers, Plants and Vegetables,
aud Directions for growing. It is handsome e
nough 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,
pastage paid. This is n< t a quarter of its cost-
It is printed in both l-.nglisii and Oeriuuu.
If you afterwards order seeds deduct the 10 cts.
Vick's Seed are the Best in the World !
The FI.ORAL GCIDE will tell how to get and grow
them.
Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden, 175 Pa
ges, 6 Colored Platas, s'Ju Engravings. For 50
cents in paper covers; ♦I.OO in elegant cloth. In
German or English.
Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazines—32 Pa
ges, a Colored Piate in every number and many
fine Engravings. Pricesl.2s a year ; Five Cop
ies for $5.00. Specimen Numbers sent for II)
cents ; 3 trial cojdes for 25 cents.
JAMES VICK,
tf KOCHESTER, N. Y.
Atffc IP ill wanted or The I ives o
S-g i$Q gj all the Presidents of the
ffiJa [s_ |H a S3U. s. The largest, hand
somest best book ever
sold for less than twice our pries. The fastest
elling book In America. Immense profits to
gents. All inteliig-nt people want it. Any
ne can become a successful agent. Terms
ree. ll.vi.Lr.rT BOOK Co., Portland, Maine.
a EFsl 0 Fend six cents lor
8m ST Ig | a firee, a costly box of
goods which will lie.p
you to more money right away tban anything
else in this world All, of cither sex, succeed
from the first hour. Ehe b road road to fortune
opens before the workers, absolutely sure. At
once address, TRUE & Co., Augusta, Maine.
pTT E NTS.
F. A. Lehmann, Solicitor of American and
Foreign Patents, Washington, D. C. 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
jO pas |ijJ S I rfl IH Cx ease or other dis
■ laHIVIVIVV 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
tabiished firm of KDSON & CO., Attorneys' aud
Ciairn Agents, 917 F St., Washing lon, D. C.
*- BEND TO
JONES
th O"JONEI^SCALE
andfree Price Liet o
Steam Bending Shops,
{FA KM tilts' MILLS, I*A.}
All kinds of bonding; in wood done
on short notice. Orders filled for
i ■■ wra mmmm -~m mmmm mmmm^
——
of all sizes, and of the best materia].
Bob Sled Runners, Shafts,
Bent Hounds, Plow Handles,
Phaeton Buggy Reaches.
Send for jn\elist. Orders by mail
promptly attended 10. All work
gua ran teed.
J. 11. REAM & so\
DOG
Not wanting a Dog, send for a
C A 1'
tloguo of Newspapers and Magazines that club with
the Family stop Thief Scale—capacity, l oz. to
10 'ha. Price, sl.so—whereby you get a Newspaper
POII NOTHING !
Address, JONES OF BiNCMAItfTON,
lII.NUIUMTON, N. Y.
DELAWARE KIVKH Oil I MICAI-Wot.KS
11AUU11 & SONS,
Philadelphia, M-5.1, IKH4.
To /•armors of Pennsylvania :
Gentlemen :—/br oveer twenty eight years to
have manufactured Itnw-llone Phosphates, and
our brand- hair bebon te household worde in
nearly ever a section qi the country. In many
communities the demand for them has increas
ed, while in others the sales have decline 1, on
account of the preference for louer priced poods.
Six years ayo. unaing that the demand for poods
of lower cost had become almost unirt rsal, vnd
having pecular advantages of raw materlalsand
manufacturing facilities, we determined ta
meet this demand, and introduced a J I PAW
TY-/1 IV. HOLLA li PfiOSI'UA TP, made by
a NEW PROiPSS PXVLPSIVh'LY OUR
OWN. The quickness with which this Phos
phate sprung Into use amopg intelligent farmers
will be shown by the following statement :
Of the $25 Phosphate there were sold
Daring 1879, 1,287 Tons.
1880, 8,957 "
1881, 5,147 "
1882, 8,288
1888,10,128 "
The report of the action of the *2"> Phosphate
hare been satisfactory in every case from a wide
inquiry. HV want to be informed upon this
point very plainly, as it is our interest to know
if the article continues to produce good results.
We will thank any jar met. having used the
Phosphate with disappointing results, to! let us
hear from him with full facts.
lours truly.
it A van A- so xs.
rjmE
MIILHEIM JOURNAL
vJ v J I )
Printing Office
is now supplied icilh
GOOP PBPSSMS
and a large assortment of
DISPLAY TYPE
LETT Ell HEADS,
NOTE HEADS,
BILL HE A DS,
STATEMENTS,
EM ELOPES,
CIRCULARS,
POSTERS,
and, in short, neat and tasfg
Job Printing of all kinds
PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
BINCHAMTON
Premitunh giwinvMh
i li fe t a Scales.
PATTE WIT 3
MT'NN &■ CO., of tho ScrEXTirro AMERICAX, con
tir.e • toact its Solicitors for l'ut-.nta. Caveats. Trade
Marxs, Copyright.', fur the I' s.tcl State*. Canada.
K i.rland, Fintiee, Germany, < tc. Hand Book about
P.ocnt* nent free. ThlrtMPTpn yours'experience.
I'aten'aobtnbioO throuan ML' N'.'i\x CO. nrcnoticed
Ir. the SCtRN i: ;• c A MCBIOA.'!. tbo hmk. 1-e.il. and
i t v.idclycirouTiiii'd ectentiflc paper. ?■'! CO a year.
Weekly. BplendldVnpravlnjrs anu Interesting In
formation. Specimen co ■■ • r i to Scientific Amor*
lean wnt free. Address MI NN A(:• lUXTIFIO
AMERICAN Oilier?. "All Broadway, New York.
ET YOU P. .JOB PLTLNTLNG DONE AT
X
Tiie Mililieim Journal Office.
FINE WORK CHEAPLY EXICCTJTSD.
KMI ncnt. for postage, mid tie will
box of sample goods 'that will
put you 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
you. You can work all the time or in sp ire
time only. Tlic work is universally adapted to
both sexes, young a d old. You eaii easily earn
from 50 cents to $5 every evening. Tit it ali
who want work may test the business, we make
this unparalleled utter; to all who are not wel.
satisfied we will send $1 to pay for the trouble
of writing us. Full particulars, directions, etc.
sent free. Fortunes will be made by there who
give their whole ti me to the work, (treat suc
cess absolutely sure. Don't delay. .Start now.
Addfess SriKS'cfN & Co.) Fbl traiftf, Ma'irfe.
THE NEW
HHHOUBMnSHMSS^TEBEI
JOURNAL STORE
Perm Street, Millheim, Pa.,
is the only exeluslvo
Book', Stationery and Variety Store
in Tonus Valley.
We can nut possibly be •ill to enumomto all the
goods we have for sale but there must bo a
beginning somewhere and so \vc begin
on
BIBLES,
and that is a.wajsJaJlnoi.d beginning as well as a
good ending.
S|]|oiidkl Family Bibles, Pul
pit Bibles, Teacher's iti
blos, Sunday Seintol
Bibles, Pres
entation
Bibles.
It will la-'to your it.tried t<> examine these be
fore you go ft) nth r places to buy,
Photogr? nil Albums.
From the large (Quarto Cabinet Album down to
the small Pocket Album bolding a dozen
earth. Kvery style, variety and price.
A large hue or
Autograph Albums,
These are good seller* all the time and are very
suitable for cheap presents.
Scrap Books and Pic
tures,
an endless variety, tli? fluest and latest styles,
all sires and prices. In ills line wo claim
to have more novelties than any store in
the valleys.
It will pay YOU to come and examine our stock of
Velvet Cabinet Frames,
before you buy elsewhere.
I\l /'/•;/?, EX VELOPES, ('A EDS,
PAPE 'PER I ES,
IKES, INKSTANDS, PENCILS,
SCHOOL BOOKS,
I'EXS, PENHOLDERS, SLA 'PES
BLANK BOOKS,
and in fact anything and everything
in the Boole and Stationery line ran
he had at oar store.
Come, See and Buy
AT Tin-: xr.w
JOURNAL STORE
ON
Penn Street
and at the
LOWEST PRICES.
♦
I U.S. 1* O
WAGON SCALES,
j7iu '4 i< liVu L*r.-i* Me- I r B.u
qjj. a Tura Beam an liox,
BmGHAMTOS-i S6O ond
I JONfc-S !:o ji i> a liiclrt !k!il—J..
I PrU-o Lbt meritl. n tli npm r.i .1
§ aaarviOariEStiF BIHQHAWTCN,
LJi'XL !%'• V
D. H. Lenker,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
CIIRNIT^m
rSlilPil I
_A_ARONSBURG, ±?
Chamber Suits, Bureaus, Lounges,
Bedsteads, Stands, Marlde-Tn|> Outre
Tables, Breakfast Tables. Dining
Tables, Extension Tables, Sideboards.
Sinks and all kinds of Kitchen Furni
ture, C'uue or Wood Seat Chairs.
Rockers, Spring Beds, Wire, Wool and
Hair Matresscs, every style of Mould
ings for Picture Frames. Frames of
any size made to order.
Undertaking a Speciality.
A share of the public patronage re
spectfully solicited. # 36-ly
I jW FQR MAN AND BEAST. ;J
THE BEST |
j •.* $
ISS uiounsi j
IS ®iiiaaf
I sLsks 01? illlk^Sj
I Sprains, Bruises, §
I - Burns and Scalds, |
|] —I JFe&tfiee, keteeis, I
y Frosted Feet and^
Ears, and oil other S
Eg Pains and Aches. |j
;,| It is a safe, surCf ande|
\l: effectual Remedy for
Mj Qalls, Strains, Scratches,®
rl S° res * &C., on
'I HORSEB. d
l| 0d ELi One trial will prove itsli
7 merits. Its effects are in||
I f most cases ||
I BWSTA^TAN£OISS a H
Every bottlo warranted
! givo satisfaction. Send ad-K§
j gSSBESS dress for pamphlet, free, pi
* ing full directions for thoyl
£ treatment of above diseases, ra
u| hia&Sggg Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. per M
g§ bottle. Bold every wliero. gj
: ,i g|pf£§ Henry, Juliason & Lord, Froprietow, I H
Burliugloa, ft. aS
WA XTEI - L AD JEST( > TA KEO IT K N!: W
fancy work at their homes, in 'ity or count
ry, and earn H6 to HI 3 per week, making {roods
lor our Fall and Win er trade Send 15 cents for ;
and particidars. HUDSON MFG, CO. 1
LET AVBf, Wavy lgiiK. 1
MILLHEIM
I
The Oldest,
The Largest,
The Cheapest,
Most Reliable
Establishment.
in this part of Pennsylv
l||l
Monuments,
Tablets
and
/
Headstones,
manufactured in the most
artistic style and of the Lest
material.
All work u-arran ted and
put up in the most substan
tial manner.
txJ' Oar prices are so low
i
that it will pay persons in
need of marble work to give
as a call.
DEININCfEE & MUSSER
I '
proprietors
A
Shops east of Bridge, lain St.,
j
, Millheim, Pa.
Lcwistor?. and Tyrone Railroad Tims
'fable.
J.EAVK WESTWARD.
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A. M. A. \t. r M, j\ M. r. M
Monhmdoil 7 l'"> I'-I'* 0.00 7.55
LewisburK 7.25 10 05 20
• Ground 730 10.13 -■->
P.ielil 7.40 10.27 2.05
V'ckslmrK 7.45 10.5(5 '-.4b
M till in burg B.War 11.00 ar 2.55
K'. a i r
Mlllmnnt A 22 3.28
Laurel ton 8.33 3.40
Wlkt'r Run 8.57 4.n;{
Cherry liun 9.15 4..:
l'owKf 9.05 4.17
(Inbuilt - 9.43 # 5.(Ki
Spring Mills .if 10. 15 ar. 5.30
LEAVE EASTWARD.*:
*2 1 OH 10
* A. St. It*. M.J
Spring Mills 5.50 1.5b
Cobiirii I*4 H -,2b
l ow ler ,d.28 2.35
( In-fly Hun <5.43 2.55
W'lkcf Hun 7.05 3.15
Ijiurflton 7.3b 3.40
Mlllmnnt 7.40 3.52
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.Mlffliuburg 8.00 11.45 -1.15
I. M.
Vicksbnrg 8.15 12.1b 4 .*l2
Hit-lil H2O 12.17 4.08
l-'ulr (iiotiud A. M. 8.30 12.33 4.48 r. M.
M*\vi.sl>urg 0.35 8.45 12.-0 5.10 7."-0
Moiituiuioiiar. <3.45 ar. 9.00 ar 1.65ar.5,20ar 7.40
No". 1 and 2 t at Montandon with Erie
M.til West: 3 ami 1 with Sea Shore Express
l ist : 5 ami G with l>ay Express and Niagara
Express West: 7 ami 8 with East i.ine West; 9
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SMITH'S UEBMANOLIOI
Tlie Great German Remedy
—FOIS—
RHEUMATISM,
A-tir.'ili;iß. and all Dltrniei
of llir Nloniarh. I!o*a rt. Illood.
Liirr and Kidney*.
For Sale by all Dealers ia Xediriae. at 50 (Vats % Bottle.
Prepared and BO! I HI Wholesale by the
GERMAN OLIO COMPANY,
(LIMITED,;
22 Willow Street* Williamsport, Pa.
PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE AGENCY:
Johnston, Hollo way & Co., 602 Arch St.
Kmltli, Kline A Co.,
£O9 & 311 NOHTtI TlilHD >TItEET.
■—WWT LLSItIRJHBH
I f&.H. DOWNS'
Vegetabh Balsamic
Tor the euro of
eg Consumptic!!, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, p
Croup, Asthma, nsurlsy, Hoarseness, N
InHueana, Gpslllng Bleed, Bronchitis,
\ an 1 all diseases ef *bo Throat, Chest, and
| Lutt'js. In all cases where this Elixir is fe|
used in tflk\icy is at onco manifested, coa
•cri rincing the most 'ncrodulous that
CCNSUR/IPTCON S3
is not incurable, if properly attended to.— 52
At its commencement it Is bat a slight irrita- Gift
v/ 3 t ion of tho mrmhrano v. liich covers the Lungs;
iil ilien an iaflamatlon, when tho cough is rather Jf2
dry, local fever,and tho pulse more frequent.tho
checks Cashed and chills more common. This
Elixir In curing tho above complaints, opcr-S®
atcs so as 1o remove all morbid irrita
lotions and iuHanmtion from the lungs BH
to the Eurface, end finally cxixl them fron. O*
l' lo system. It facilitates expectoration.
and relieves the cough and makes the breath- UN
ing c.isy, it supports tho strength and at the fcfS
=sa<ametimo reduces tho fever. Ii is tree from
fjo of so drying a nature as to bo in great danger ol jfo]
-5 dostrt ving tho patient; whereas this medicine |P|
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Sifi'sToiSyri
FQ7t THE CURE OF
FS¥EII and AGUE
Or CHILLS and FEVER,
fHD ALL MALARIAL DISEASES. -.
The proprietor of this celebrated medi
cine justly claims for it a uperioritv over
all remedies ever offered to the public for
the SAFE, CERTAIN, SPEEDY and PER
MANENT cure of Aspic and Fever, or Cbille
and Fever, whether of short or long stand
ing. EQ refers to tho 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 oat.
In a great many cases a single dose has
been sufficient for a care, 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 onre, if its use is continned
in smaller doses for a week or two after the
disease has been checked, more especially
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ally this medicine will not require any aid
to keep the bowels in good order. Should
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VEGETABLE FAMILY PELLS will he suf.
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BULL'S 3ARSAPARILLA is the old and
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