young ladies
would avoid creating
a scene, similar to
the one the artist,
Mr. R. W. Buss,
gives us in this ad-
mirable picture, they had better forego reading ghost stories at
bed-time.
JIHE moral of this, the Sixteenth Card of our Series, is that, if
a scene, similar to The Ghost Story!
As the rough, wintry season of the year approaches, do not
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lest the accompanying Cough should infiame and rack the Lungs,
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urgency of the symptoms,--your Cold will speedily yield, and your
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the EXPECTORANT will subdue the inflammation of the parts,
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Lungs or Throat, take the EXPECTORANT according to directions,
bathing the parts thoroughly with DR. JAYNE'S LINIMENT,-and
covering up warmly in bed. The EXPECTORANT, if taken in quite
small doses by Consumptiver, will ameliorate the symptoms,
and especially ease the Cough as well as the oppression and sore
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the attacks, and relieving the attending distress.
A Trusty Family Tonic Is at the service of those
Is at the service of those
possessing a bottle of
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PRESENTED BY
G. S. ST. JOHN, ,
North Walton, Delaware Co.,
New York.
THE MAJOR & KNAPP LITH.CO.N.Y.