es and allays the inflammation.
These drugs are not absorbed into the system, but act only locally.
THE MOST OBSTINATE CASE WILL READILY YIELD
TO THIS TREATMENT.
The price is One Dollar per bottle, which, in view of its marvellous
curative power, is a veritable gift, and with each bottle we furnish an
inhaler specially manufactured for the purpose. Two bottles will
usually effect a cure--though one has been frequently known to do so in
mild cases--but in the event of any one taking six bottles without
being cured, we will forfeit
ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS,
now deposited in the Lincoln Trust Co. of New York, if they can
honestly make oath that they have faithfully used the remedy according
to the directions, and have received no benefit from it.
YOU CANNOT AFFORD
to neglect this opportunity of ridding yourself of this most
distressing complaint, which, if neglected too often
LEADS TO CONSUMPTION.
_DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS._
CHARLES A. TYRRELL, M.D.
FORMERLY PRESIDENT OF
TYRRELL'S HYGIENIC INSTITUTE,
134 WEST 65TH STREET
NEW YORK
The J.B.L. Antiseptic Tonic
should always be used when introducing water into the intestines. The
use of this preparation renders the water completely sterile unless it
be notoriously impure. Such water should never be used. But the
Antiseptic Tonic possesses another important property which is most
valuable in cases of Constipation, for it acts as an admirable tonic on
the muscular coat of the colon, strengthening it and restoring it to
normal. For these reasons it is invaluable. Owing to the importance of
using the tonic, I have arranged to make it as inexpensive as possible
and am prepared to furnish it (to users of the Cascade only) in one
pound air-proof cans at the price of $1.00; by mail twenty cents extra.
You can buy this at your druggist and save mail charges.
Charles A. Tyrrell, M.D.
134 West 65th Street, New York City
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