John Paul's book: moral and instructive: consisting of travels, tales, poetry, and like fabrications . sium Bicarbonate of . Bicarbonate of Lime Bicarbonate of Lithia « Bicarbonate of Soda Brom-Brom—a trace, a trace,—just-as-strong-and-just-as-good-as-40-years-ago,—— Beg pardon for interrupting you. Col. Johnson, I said, re-moving my hat and sitting down in a bucket of Congress waterwhich happened to be convenient, but I came away withoutany books of reference, and 1 just came over to ask if— These springs have been


John Paul's book: moral and instructive: consisting of travels, tales, poetry, and like fabrications . sium Bicarbonate of . Bicarbonate of Lime Bicarbonate of Lithia « Bicarbonate of Soda Brom-Brom—a trace, a trace,—just-as-strong-and-just-as-good-as-40-years-ago,—— Beg pardon for interrupting you. Col. Johnson, I said, re-moving my hat and sitting down in a bucket of Congress waterwhich happened to be convenient, but I came away withoutany books of reference, and 1 just came over to ask if— These springs have been losing strength for a few yearsback ? he broke in; thats what everybodys running infor ever since Hathorn discovered that salt mackerel mineof his; no ! no!! confound it, no!!! Prof. Chandler says—and he bent his head to his task again, and went on mutteringabout bicarbonates and bromides and iodides and sulphatesand phosphates and biborates and fluorides and suicides andthe cubic inches of gas that he or a given quantity of hiswater contained—I couldnt distinctly make out MARVELOUS QUALITIES OF ITS WATERS. 73 What ails that dog ? I asked, by way of showing myfriendly interest and approaching the real business gentlyand dexterously. Well, some folks say hes scalded, and some say he aint;some think some one threw hot water on him and some think Hathorn flung some of that confounded water of hison him ; thats what I think about it. But heres whatllbring him round again all right, and he went on rubbingthe yellow dogs back with Congress water, and the yellowdog howling and yelling all the while as though he werebeing skinned alive. Then it is good for burns ? I asked. Good for burns? he exclaimed, turning round on meand diopping the dog, I should say so; why, one thimble-ful of it will put out more fire than a hogshead of commonwater will. What do you think saved Saratoga from being cleanburned down last summer? They tried that Hathorn wateron the fi


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