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Baltimore, Md., Ui 8« A£ GANADIAN liflAWOHi BRiyiC VI 1,1,6, OWT. --t. That S;:,:'2fr''° '.'''' ''"''■ coverer, that are norkLown :"'"." "'"'"• "11 over th, ^orid ,.:*"7 """"•-•'" ""'" «. "- "•-- ■ .le food :„d" n!'\ ;:«*■;'■•;■-> I Gkvt,.,„,.,5 ^^nne de Wendover, P. Q., .eat Ia.t „■„ , L thrrili';!,? Li'>« '» to eerti^ «,„, x ,.„..: J"".- 7, 1889. I'pon plain, simpl ffV^'-'-r-e ».. and S '^| . .,^ _,_^ _ •'• W„«..^ ; '-^^''"witho„ta„;^ri,VK„rii? St. CyriUo de Wendover Drummond Co.', P q.. «= 3 l7 «= 5 a i7 i. OUR LEASE ON LIFE. V*f>'^- KTe Ouffbt to l,lvc Three Score and Ten ye»rti. To showyou that fcheall-wise Creator infcemled mankind t<> live out his allotted time, three scoro aud ten years, give us your attention for a few moments. In the first place Gou created the ktavens and the earth, the sea, and all that in them is ; the dry land and all thereon. All this was intended for man whom he croatod last. Now the land which was made for man's use is but sparsely peopled, not more thanono- thousandtli part being cultivated, while it has been shown that one mile of land properly cultivated, will sustain one thousand human beings. This being the caae, why is it that there are less than qne thousand millions of people in the worM. The •vnswer is obvious. By our evil passions we go to war, and kill a great many. By breaking nature's laws, we k^H ourselves, and more than all, by neglecting the warning which nature always gives at the approach of disea^, to take medicine which will ward it off. To show what can be done with one acre of land by those viho understand its cultivation, let us illustrate. A French gardener, who liad one acre of land; and was an intelligent man, made a study of the chemistry of hia land (for the Boil is either made up of loam or fertilizers, uaid is purely a chemical product.) Ho found also the chemical component parts of the vegetables he intended to tedm. What Mm land did not have, he supplied artifioiAUy. H» covered his acre with a glass roof, and ran pipes under the ground, supplied with steam from a small boiler, which gave the necosaary warmth, and hia roof l>euig movable, ho oould lot in tlie rain, and wh.on t«o*ry, he irrigated it by artitioial means. lli« lanil, which At first was barren, in two years timo produced more crops thai* any of our fanners get from one hi idred acres. Besides this, aJfter the first two years, his joil, by reason of his added fertilizers, increased so that every yea? he had consider^e soil to sell. Many gardeners in Franco vMi start a garden on eaith as barren as an asi)lialt pavement, and in a few yofura will make it a blu(m\ing ainl luxuriant eperi- cnce we have before us as we write, who pro- duced and sold from one acre of land, ^5,000.(W \^^' 3' D'62\A How to Live. worth of mu«hroonin. In view of thtso ca|Mvbi- Hties of the earth, when nmn obeys the Divine comniAnd, " in the sweat of thy brow shalt thou eat bread," ia it not evident that our Creator dooa not bring into the worhl three score souls to every ftdidt deatli, that they Hhould perii^ I. It wovikrlie uionatrous to beheve tliat God brings so many infants into the wurUl te» die >>eforo nuitnrit,/, as do two-thirds of all that are born, fto, He intends every soul born to live the allottcxl three score and ten years ; and were it not for the evils wIucIj human kind bring upon thenisolves, and tlieir pwtgeny, tlie world would bo fully inhabited. g| ReAdors, pondt)ru|)on these facts ; m'O sober, laoral lives, njul when by reason of inherited weaknoMH, ont;iikwn niiat«ikc>H, you ttiidyoursolf overcome by disease, trfiku proj>or nuiilieino and exorcise io assist OAtuie to asKorb horscilf. ^^ o oi.'i'i" y(»u such remedies in our St. Jacol)* Oil,* \)r. August Koniig'H ITarubni"'^ Drops, Dr. August Kteuig's Breast 'l\*;i, \)v. Woithington's Cholera and DiarrlKHsaMedicine, and DLainoud V'ei*a Cura f(U' Dysjiepsia. There are many persons who think when they see a metlicine advertised, that it is some (]uack remedy, made only to sell. Now suppose it is mafle only to sell, would any person in his right mind, expenropcr times; by all the excesses of youth whereby we violate the laws of health we : tiken in h.uid on its inception. Jf you will rejui our little paujph- lot you cann«it helo being convinced of tho virtue of our romeaies. With tho exception of such disea-sea as cancer etc. , which are in- curable, there is not one but which our remedies will often cure, and tv^ wo said before, always palliate. There i."* an old proverb which says "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.'JL If you would avoid oivneor and kindred r.iHeases, keep your hloend on this vital fluid. When the various ]»assages become cloggetl, tho blood loses its action, becomes thick, corrupt^jd and imi)ure. The liver is the largest and one of tho most important glands in tho Iwdy ; the kidneys are also of vitivl importanoo. When the blood is impi;ro and corrupted, the livof and kidneys become diseased, and no longev perform tiiieii" functions. Tho liver which is a depurative gland when healthy, removes from the blood many jrapuri- tios existing in the blootiant fimd.ioris, is nu^ro ai)t th;m any other, t« booorno disoasod. Tito diseuHus uf tho livor aro of two kiiulH, orgaiiio ami func- liunal. Tha organic disoasos aro hypjitro{»liy, or an ovorgroirth of tlio livor ; atrophy, or a (liminutioA of tho ii&tund n,AQ \ indumtion, or an increaa© of donaity txmX hardnoas ; aoftonint,', whon tke lirar bocoinej soft and fiiablo ; oLrrhosui oonsistis in tho doveloi)raeiit Ufujn tho Burfaco, 01 fclirough the subst.uioo of t!io livor, of iimumorable nodulos of vari(jii8 sizes ; fatty livor is tko adi[>u.io dogonoration of tho livor tubaclos, liiese are depositod in tho liver, as in ♦•ho lungR; malignant atFoctiona, such as scirrhus ^iiard camoor,) medullary carcinoma (soft •ancor,) aad tJtolanosis. The livor is also lu'bla to inflammation, both •euto and chronic, particularly during hot weather, and in hot climatea. Functional dLiaeasos of the liror aro all derangements of l)he nervous circulatory or secretory process, neuralgia ia tlio only nervous disease kuovru to cifoct tho liver. • % A large portion of tho American people are io-day wearing out a i.iisorablo anpiueHs would be complete, as far as tliia world in concerned, and 7r> per cont. of doaths would bo avoided. Wo should watch carefully these twe organs, road and study all reliable ir; for- mation connected with them, and bo , rejiaied t»> ohfick nil premonitory symptoms of their chronic dis^rasos, such as sour stomach, riHing of ft>od aftoi' eating, habitual costivouoHS, dizzy head, palpitation of the heart, sick hoadacho, dyHpyf»tic cough, nauRoa, or siok stomach, bad circulation, nervous dorange- iii^nt, chills, Ci>atod tongue, heavy loial at pit of stomach, confused mind, etc., etc., aU depending upon a healthy liver and good digestion. When your liver is out of order you do not want to move about, you fool lazy (kssitudo is a bettor term) you fool melancholy, you look at tho dark side of evurything, you aro appre- hensive of evil coming upon you, and are altogether misorablo. Try our medicines, and you will soon feel like another pornon. Your step will be clastic, your eyes bright, your converaation cheery, and you will take renewed in merest in the world's ulTair's, Why will you 'ButTor whoa relief oau be so easily obttiiiic 1. Cotirsf of Trvdimcnt for Colic. *' Colic. Colic is clmmcfDrizeil l.y j.,iiii in the l.dwels, ■■UAlly iiioro or lysn paiuxysinal in iu ohAractor, luwocmtotl -.vlth conatipation, aiul occurring iriT : - Saturate flannel with St. dacoba Oil, and apply to the aujhimdi and giva Hamburg Drojia in frequent do^es.* If tht I latient complains of tho bt Jacobn Oil buru- mg, persuade him to stand it as long m jfossiblo, and when obligtHi to reir -we it, ronoir It as Boon aa tho jjatituit can stand anofchor Apj)lic;ition. Tho reason we lay such strosa upoi koepmg tho blot)d pure an>Iood so thorouv \.y 'hart^ed witib stimulAut properties, that it xib an actual state of di«f"Mio ; again, a mo»gro d;«t producen the opposite stat > ; (ho blood is doficieni in solid conslituentH, and tho proportion of liquid is excoHHivo. An exuesn <:»f albumen or fibrin i.t tho blood 10 c«|ually pernicious, and Srro to briuji^ on di»ea8o. An cxceHS tif salt* ar.d fatty matter, or a deticiency cf tho ramo cormpi the bl<»o(l. If tiie lungs unporfectly oxy get -.ate the blcMxl, ic is not tit for tho purifose of hfe, as il is Well known that ♦,ho^h>od from tho voins, or venous b' md, muBfc bo clj>uiged in Iho luMga by rc8:...ation, ni\d thus oxytli/.ing it and turn- ii.g it into arti^rial bh»od, which thou fli,ws to tho heart, atid ihat or^'an punijm it to the fjXtrenuticB of tho body, thus giving tho body warmth, and roj^airing all waste of tissue. Thus tho river of life, which is tho IdoiMl, flows throuf^hout tho btxly to fll its organs, and hav- ing aceomi»liHlu'tl its mirfsion, returns to the lungs through tho veins, gathering on ite way the lyn.ph and chyL,, converting il intt> Wood by tii«- various oii^nns purilit'd by tlu.m;andal) nselohS matter separated to be cast otit of tho body, and again in the lungs to undergo the «'imo change fro^i vtsnous to arterial blo(l boing (vimpoMd of both rwl uaX ▼hi4<, coriMuclcR, if Olio exUt in uikIuo prr»por. tiun orur tli« t»tlier, dinoano in t\ curUiii nwiilt, •nil it ii of tho utiiu.Rt impc.mwico that tliii •t»rc»m of iifo bo porfoetly puro, ■«) an > muiIh- teiu the duo uro^jortion of white rod MTptlBcloH. It in an old BAyinjj that if tho N|>rin« bn piir<» a»0 8tr(wii\villbocIoar. Cornip„ t' m.urco .a.iil t!>« «trft;wn will bo foul. T.k. niucli atross .jannot bo laid on this nul.joct, for if this vital fluid bo iiMjriocttxl, all manner of unwh<.loHomo hurmim will be carritul to all paris of tho hody, atid ifca v;u-i(MiH orj,'ariH will boconio disoaatul. .'Nftt.uro horsolf will cry aloud by wariiin^r„ i,,,. miBUkablo. Pain, luuj^'uor, ovilapprehennionR, all are warnings to us to got our house ii: ordor, for our body in Mn, houRo in which wo live. I., wo vfould savo largo doctor's foos, days of •nguish, and loss of timo from bimintsHH, Uko tha proper remedy, and aRsisb nature to perform tho cure. Th» ro is n.jthinj; m good m yr- Aug. Koonig's Faniburg Remedies ft»r etiU purpose. Read oui tcstimoniah, a!id ea- W080 a stamp to tho parties for a reply. • ^rrltatloui of the »tomnch Whatever irritjitos tho mucous v >at of tho «»»maoh may throw tho whole muscular system •ttoapasma. Tim is frequently cHus^d by in- digestible food, such as btjiled cabUge, cucmnbers, lobiters etc., or other suljttaiwM vrhich disagn'o with tho stomach by rwison at any ^leouliar i.liosyncmsy, and by other irritjiting mattoiT^ v/hoth'>r tho result of alt«r« ation of the foiKi, or of secrjticm, as acid tm oxoross, acrid gastrJo juieo and bile. Tb« ojuonrenco of nause.* spasms, rtiv« eTort to vomit will nm-\iy i4j hidicnte tho r»fttu#© or cause. Another cause of irritation t% a collectitin of air, r'»r,dting either from tha f(!rmentutiun <.f fo.K«, , r from sor.io secrecory act <.f tho Htomar'- '^ hero in no renuMly better to corrocu thosi. coi.diti.)ns of tho Rt«uuach tlian Dr. August Koenig's Hamburg Drops. v,u should Uiko the Hamburg Drofm enig'8 Ifanibiirg np^ps, they cati feel well, and «njoy life. Is it procrastination ? Or is it bec^uso they dM afraid tho mtHlicino will • physio them, mic| nut them to inconvenience, oi tt Thai IS it tliat causes j>ooplo to put oft t«kmc medicine until down' art9 are intimately coiuiect'?c , and dependent up^)n each other. The body of mankind is a wonder- f\il picc.i,'! of meclianism. The heart is literally Ml engine, the most powerful of any known. It requires heat to make it inn. This heat is generated in the lungs by. the oxydizingof the Mood during our breathing. To obtain heat recpiires fuel, and this is the food wo tike into •ur stomach, which we may ai)tly term the fire box. To convert our food into tho noceapary kquids and solids, which. are tho blood, bone, ■lusclea, etc., there are several organ.'; 'vhich do the work. There are the assimilating nerves which take up such portions of the f . .* 'd as are iiecessaiy to su.stain life. The ]i>or which eeoretes bile, sends parts of tli • <'roc» the head, run to all jjartad the body, telegraph wires, (the nerves,) bj whitk tlie brain is notified if all parts of the body are working in unison, and each organ is properly performing its duty. Let any of thoM or^^nns get out of ovppage ©f the machine occurs in difi"erent ways ; some- tin i s of heart failure, sometimbs it begins in tho brain ; sometimes in other of tho organ*. How vitally necessary then for us to take % medicine which will reach the aftected part, and j>ut it in healthful order. Xeuralipia. This excruciating difease is km to Rheuma- tism, and should be called Kheumatisnitof th« nerves. It is superinduced by e'xi.osui'e, excessive use of tobacco, spinal complaintfl ; au4 I Rheumatism and its Cure, a great variety of irregularities. Some people affected by Neuralgia, suffer such acute pain as to lose their rainds. The pain M lancinating, cutting like a knife. It is at timee unendurable, as the opening of a door, the flirting of a handkerchief, will bring on spasms of torturing pain. On lli-st applying St. Jacobs Oil, the nerves are so tender that the slightest touch will extoi-t agonizing groans, but after thoroughly bathing the aflBicted part, the pain gradually subsides, and the patient falls asleep. Persons aiBicted with Neuralgia should rub themselves with St. Jacobs Oil every night on going to bed, to prevent a recurrence of the attack. For Bums, Scalds, Cuts, Bruises, Frost Bites, Toothache, and the numerous kindred ailments, there can be nothing better than St. Jacobti Oil. For horses, cows, sheep and hog -i we have numerous testimoniala of the great benefit received. By all means read our testi- monials. They are from all classes of people*, and everjr one has been verified. f % Rlientnatlsni I0 not only a painful but a dangerous disease. It springs from many sources, and with ita kindred diseases is hydra-h^ed. BiliouffiGLess is & fpe^iiuf^Rt fsttisA n' f.his oivtv.= pl*iat, and Dr. Aug. koenig'e Hamburg Drops II ft very useful medioine to oletmse and fvguiftte the Hver. You ahottld take it three times a day after meals until you feel brighl and vigorous. Bathe yourself frequently witk St. Jacobs Oil, take light exercise, and out word for it, your Rheuma' ism will be cured ia a few days. Again Uric Acid in the blood wii cause most painful Rheumatism. The same course pursued in this as in all other ca^M of Rheuumtism positively effect a cure. Rheumatism nay be divided into Acute, w which violent local inflammation is attended by considerable constitutional disturbances and! fever ; sub-AOUte in which the inflammatioB 18 less violent, and there is ittle or no fever ; chronic, cliaracterized by long duration and the lowest grade of inflammatory action, and nervous, in which there is neither inflammafcio* nor fever, the disease consisting exclusively im. irritation, and tliat directed specially to the nervous tissue. In the great majority of cases, this disease first shows itself in the extremities, and usuaUp in the lower. The disease may be confined (• a single joint, or a part, or a whole limb, but more frequently it affecta several limbe, and different portions of the trunk, jointly o« successively ; and occasionally it involves th« whole body. xu VUX13 i,axo oiStreaoiiig liutease, baMur thoroughly with St. Jaooba Oil, and handiwi the parts with red flanneL Keep th9 hmm open by taking Dr. Aug. Koenag't Hambwrs 10 A Tim-fold l\tTj)ose, Drops, and you will find immediate relief. Continue the treatment some time after you are apparently well, in order to thorouj;hly eradicate all germs of the disease. W>»at F'ools These Mortal;* be. Shakespeare never wrote words more true. We pride ourselves on the marvellous work mankind has achieved, and truly it is wonderful. But while doing work worthy the subjert.i of a higher Sjphero, we take little or no cognizance of nature s Va oveming our own bodies. Again we ha leard intelligent men speak of proprietary medicines as quack medicines, concocted only to sell nd gull the public. To be BureSt. Jacobs Oil, Dr. Aug. Koenig's Hamburg Remedies, Dr. Worthington's Cholera and Diarrhoea Medicine, and Diamond VeraCura are made to sell, but had they not been made to cure also, the sale would not be large. No, friends, jlo not take stock in such talk. Would we not be fools to invest our money in a medicine we did not know would absolutely do »U we claim for it ; it would not pay ns to deceive you, and besides read our testimonials. .Did ycu ever see better ones, or from better people. We will substantiate every testimonial We publish or keep on file, and we have many thousands of them from all parts of the world. ** In otferincr this •namnhlaf. fr.f trrtu*. ^/>^„»„i We hope to accomp^ sh a twofold purpose. In |be firat pla«e, we offer you the knowledge of many of the diseases common to humanrt^, their symptoms, causes and treatment. And secondly, we wish to call your attention to our remedies. That we are actuated by irloti ves of aelf interest, we do not deny ; if wo did, you might set us down as frauds. We know that there are many ])er8ons who advertise most wonderful things to cure all diseases, and claim their only pu^ose is to benefit their fellow creatures. Now, ,:ued the knowledge whereby wo are enabled to restore ourselv-^'S to heaibh when attacked by disease. Have you ever been ij\ -, ortant of diseased conditions, as it either attend.<, or forma an essential part of the great m.'fj(jrity of serious diseases, and in many oases, constitutos the chief source of dan!.i:er. The pain varies much, being sometimes very •light, and al other times exquisitely severe. Inflammation destroys tho^issue in which it exists, and pus is formed, which latter is the effort of nature to repair the injury. This pus, if healthy, is marked liy whitish yellow, or slightly greenish color, and is about the con- sistency of cream ; if unhealtfiy, it is mixed with blood, and is exceedingly ofiensive. If inflammation bo on the surface before pus is formed, use St. Jacobs Oil to stop its progress which it will do every time. ' It is a well known fact that if we do not make use of our limbs and muscles, they will wither, and become in time, entirely useless. There is another fact not so crenerally kno\\m, and that is, if wo are bom with a weakness in any of our oi^ans, we can by judicious exercise of that organ develop it to its natural lize, and render it healthy and useful. For instance J tie celebrated strongman. Dr. Winship, was bom with weak lungs and a tendency to con- sumntion. He was far from being alaige man but by judicious training he was enabled to lift the enormous weight of 2,700 lbs, a feat never equalled since the days of Samson. If you will carefully read our testimonials, ' you will find that all our celebrated athletes and oarsmen use St. Jacobs Oil while training, not only tq strengthen their muscles and limber their joints, but after the severe exercise w-luch they must take to increase their power of endurance, they have their whole bodies rubbed down, with St. Jacobs Oil. It givea them restful ease, and they feel as fresh and energetic as before their exercise. Try it, and you will find your strength increase day by day. You no longer will have that tared feeling after a hard c'.ay's work, which makes you averse to action. There can be no doubt that St. Jacobs Oil is the best remedy for renewing your strength and activity. An important point to bo observed if you wish to obtain healthful results from exercise, is to carefully note the number of respirationa of your lungs, note the numl&er ef your pulse immoderately increased, stop your exercise for the time being, bathe your body with St;, Jacobs Oil, dreas yourself and take a goo*' iii\ 14 Infiamniation and Us Cure, walk »rt tlie open air. By steadily adhering to ihui pkn you will be astonished to find how rapidly your strength will increase. In one ■hort month you will be surprised to find the task wlii«h tired you in the beginning will not c^uicken your pulse one beat, and your respira- tion will be as regular as though you had not takem any exercise at all. By pursuing this plan methodically, you will find yourself iu perfect health in a few months^ Life will have ^ a new sest for you. You will enjoy your food as only the healthful can. You will nq longer find pleasure in idleness, you must be up and doing. Your time will 'je as money to you, and you will sleep thi sleep of the just made perfect.^ Why will t ou diilay taking our Jidvice wl>eu such momen^vous results can be obtained. Diseases from Mecliaiiical and Cfacmical clauses. An injury is r ot in itself a disease ; it is the effect of the irjury upon the tissue, and its results, that riWst be considered as disease. You make the same injury to a dead person without any after result ; \ ou may break tlie bones, or lacerate the flush just the same as with aiivii'g body, but nothir»,4 further ensues. But the living body is subject to the laws of vitality, and an injury uiUHt be followed by i:., . H - i' Ttnjury. Irritation is the first effect, which if oot allayed, runs on to inllainniHtion. The moment an injury is inflicted on a living bod^, nature sets to work to repair such injury, aai if not serious, she will perform a cure without assistance. But in tiwi moKs severe cases, she will requite aid. Aa\e can i.ever fell what may be the result of the slightest injury, it is well to always keep good remedies on hand for immediate use. Every person should keeo -vhere they can instantly put their hand on it» A supply of St. Jacobs Oil. St. Jacobs Oil is a m(jst wonderful remedy for wounds and cuts of all kinds, Burns, Bruises and all external injuries. It will instantly aKay pain, and enter upon a curative process. In ail the avocations of life, wo are lial^ to injury. The farmer, the mechanic, the housekeeper, the man of leisure, ail are liable to accident, and the wise person will be prepareckfor an emergencv. Wliutuver is capable of deranging any 'of the junctions, orany jKirt of the,fil,ructnro of the body, may pr..perly bo called causes v( disojxse. Such causes are therofore cxcocdint,-ly num- erous, 'iho simplest division of t\nm cauHca is mechanical and chemical, 'J here are 'many subdivisions sucli as predisposing and exciting causes t (c. . but they may all bo" resolved into the foreyoii g. A cause which ia exciting ia one caso, may be predisposing in another. \^oid rii,i,y produce iuilauimation. which is an exciting' wiuse, or it nmy produce Uepressiaa which IS ii predisposing chus^j. As Staple as Whmit 15 The symptoms of diacaae are rIbo too tMimer- •■8 to mention, but fi>rtunatel3» iu(.hu of them •re well known. To what ptrticulai diseaao file symptotna point, is often mo^^t aillicult to tell, the 8ymj)toms of many disuases being alike. Tliere is but one eure way to counter- act any disease, and that ia as soon aa you do iM)t feel well, take Dr. Auij. Koenig's Ham- Vwrg Drops, to thoroughly cleanse the system, and if complicated with a cold, take Dr. Auf. Koenig's Breast Tea. For pain of all kinds Bfc. Jacobs Oil is the best remedy known. Tlie Reason. The re-son The Charles A. Vogeler Co.'s »©medies are so popular with the public (lor they are as staple as wheat) is that we ¥«ve never deceived the people. In all our advertising we have never stated that which ia not true ; we alwrya give our customers the worth of their money. We have never denied that self interest ia the aim and motive of our kife, and when you read the statements of those who pretend to do business ])nroly on philanthropic motives, you may set them down m frauds. Self interest is the main spring of ftD mankind, and when n«it misguided, results h) the greatest good. Self intarest does not prevent a man from beim? honest ; in fact, that auAii who best studies his own interest will never deceive his fellowmen. Honesty even ■a a m«re policy is by far the best. It is self uiterest which has induced ua to expend a hir;re sum of money in procurin<^ the beat skill and oxperiei.'ce that money could buy. and we may safely say that no belter remedies exist than ours. If there did, we would buy them at once. We have many hundreds of thousanda of dollars invested in these medicines, and we dare not peril our interest by putting a poor inedicine on the market. We use great caation in procuring pure drugs, herbs and gums, and we would be foolish indeed to allow ou? medicines to fall below their present standard. The fact is, they sell on their merit. When once a person uses them, that person recom- mends them to his friends, and the large demand for them, is the best evidence of their superiority. l>lsea«ieA of the Stomacli. The stomach is most liable to get out of order. Hence how important that no diseased m^itter clog its operations, which would cause nausea and distress, by your food. It also weakens the brain, destroys the memory, creates pain and dizziness, and various afflict- i<»n8 in the head. It produces great dijEculty in breathing and swallowing. Sometimes fainting and fits will ensue, also bad breath restlessness, and great higft «f etrenfrth. !f not immediately attended to, the brood will carry the disease through the whrle system, and death will end the work. Read thi» u Perfect ITbalth the Greatest Blessing, i /, k !li pamphlet, and uao one of our remeuies appli- cable to yuur complaint, and you will be rettored to hoalth. Fcvcm. Ferer, like every other form of disease, is (sauscd by impure humors; this being caused by a more rapid action of the blood struggling with u.atiiro in otideavoring to cast out of the body' tho corrupt matter which ia deadly •tjppoaod to hoH,lth. Hence the good and bad humors are at war with each other, and the commotion which fallows, causes fever and heat. The symptonia of fever are various, oausinff heaviness, languor, ditficult breathing, •eyes dull and heavy, sighing and yawning, Alternate fits of heat and cold, after which he patient complains of great thirst, nausea, a lulness about the stomach, and eometimes ▼omittng and biliousness. Tbe BoTireUi and Xhelr PuncUona. A« perfect health ia the greatest blessing that wo can enjoy, and without which all other blessings are of little consequence, we deem it «t great importance, to point out the way for you to eajoy it. The bowela must be kept in a •tate bv which they are enabled to carry off tha utelesa matter. They are the main channel by whioh nAfcnre has aoDoint'ed to c^^rrv off ^ «Vrtr|P'thing that ia unnecessary, and it is im- fK>:sible to tell what a large amount of sickness -1 has been cause^i by constipation orooaUvouesa ; in other words, not keeping the bowels regular. If your sewer pipes in your house become clogged, you at once put them in order, because if stopped up, they would cause sick- ness. Yet you allow the sewer pipes of vour own body to become clogged, and do not think of the damaco they will do your health. It is a main road to disease ; it is the cause of unnatural irritation to the mucous membrane or linmg of tlie bowels. Having lost their natural strength, they cannot object to what is required of them ; hence the bowels become inflated, and unless you tind speedy relief, a thousand other complaints are ever ready to drag you through a mlsemble and wretched life. Such medicines must be given as will cleanse the stomach and bowels, and restore their natural strength. To accomplish thia, there ia no medicine like Dr. August Koenig'i Hamburg Drops. The Dr. August Eoenig's Hambun? Drops will quickly cleanse the stomach and bowda from all bilious matter, open the excretoiy vessels, causing them to pour copious effusions from the blood into the bowels, after which the corrupted mass is thrown out of the body by the natural passage. All that is required in ' k r^^ ^nlr«!k ■« V^\ J\ «^«B« ^ ....... T- -.- ._—_• -.-L- t..-=." i_ijj„ \Ar-^^,,^mtj in order to have them operate on the bo web freely until the feviir entirely disappo^rs. # ^^ World Wide FopulaHty. If ^?!k.'^' ^' ^'^' ^^ AMlatant Becretaiy of the United St«t©fl Treasury j rrom my own poraonal exporieac« and oU«rvation, I coi tiially «adorto St. Jacob* OU," «LISJ^, DftTid fl'■«' Proininent Men Everywhere Endorse It fo. Ruf«» ln«r.ll8, Qnartor-Mjurter Oeneml (J, a Army i •«8i. JmoU Oil ii tbo best paia cure over iukmI. mm ffckrter "FT. HarHson, ox-Ma^ca- of Chlca|0 1 kfS mr* ajml ioaad Si. Jacob* Oil excollout. %' Richard Oberlocnder. Lefpriff. Oormany, Secretory EthnoloKicd Museum, F.S.U.Q.A.. M.0.8. I iKMd Sk Jftooba Oil and Wiia«eirtii"ely •ured of neuralgic pami, '« I AD> a ARE YOU HEAI^THY. ^^«^ Duoaaet viewed superficu'llv appenr to be exoeediiwly numerous ar.sited In the various organs and thus cauHo disa**^. Now it is self evident that if you take a g«id medicine like Dr. Aug. Koenig's Harabuar Drops to phyaio the blood, this corruption, if taken in its incept on, will bo removed and il»c vital organs remain healthy. The kidne/s play an importan art in separating from tbe chyle, the urine or uiic acid, and pass it oufc of the body. If tiio kidneys fail in tiieir duty uric acid is carried by the blood and doimsitoi in tho joints, tlius cjuising those excessiveiy painful di.soaso6, Hherflaatism arrd Goirt. Another great cause of disea.se is cold, whidi by its depresi^^ing influence lessens the natural cncrgv of the diiibrcnt fluids of the body. The liver secretes bile, which is a com- j)lex substance composed of water, acids, fatty bodies, mucous, salts and coloring matter. One part of the bile, in connection with th« ["-li"-.*-', »^lVwu Hi tion to dissolve the fatty portions of the food,' the other contains the hydrocarbonaceous portion of the effete m^ttter of the blood, i * 1 ■ * 1 f hi « 1 Will Cure in all Crudes. inrww "" ' nmiiRBfi. Wounds. LuiC Sort PMil, Bums, .->u»*w», ""*"•:;;"..' ;•„ Wt««, Sprains, Biniises, Wounds. iilor FOR RHEUMATISM. A«ll«f In One Hour.- • The '• Father of Ciuiadiau .iournaiJ.i*>rbed int.) fche bloo^ from the Htomaeh and iKmcis, are earned to the livor by the porUd v«Mn, wheie they undergo .% cLnge in the cellH of tho liver 'Changing the crude albumen mto true bloc! albua.en. It .d«o acU on a part of ihe «Ur.hy iK,rtions of the foo:uato« fatty matter for the generation of h.vit in tho lungH. ;„;f^f«d The Uvcr may bo f f ^^X , . »7'^^^ thro.igh the depressiim caused by cold tho bile b«co..io. unhealthy, and thius the bloo,l becoa.es corrupted, involving the kidneys, lungs, hea. t and brain. This im^^ition may go on uiitd fever and death supervene How easy, if tHken at tho st^rt, Dn A«g- ^^^^^ ^ Hamburc; Hrops will restore the liver to heallliy action, and > avert such dir etui conseqiHMiocs. Ther« ^ iivich to be said of aU my dages. pi'edisposing B obliged to cry out to remove **»« r^"^tion at length We can only give you a |»azi. A • irer of onH •( blood iod to o they \i liver, true part ol cliangeft which heat by 110 liver leratiou irritated tho bile becoinee lungB, r go ou iw easy, Koemg'a a liver li direful iisposing iiUD 51= ••— 'Q you a 3ur liJktle Wn* Bmt Atlmr Mmnj Trial*. North Salem, N. 8.. The. U, \m. and do'i?rth7„i tr^ ri 5^^"': ^^' •''*'^^* <>*!. lor i^y LL nr ^**" ^*' '^' ^ »»*^« hud •wr ary pam or rheuitiatisnu Wrr.i.t AM J. McPhb- North .Sttlom, H*nUCo., M Mntkinn^aatic in Tkieir Praise. 11 Nothing llettftr on th« IW^rlT^t. ORHTLfeMRV— 1)1.' 'o ' remedy for rh" maL^u,^'" /T ' P'^ '** ''''' ^*«' »o. .even wo«J and '' fh ^'»t ''*'"" ""'"f ^' better. • *"** * *^"','' '*»*""' " i'otbinx John xMcD-jnald. •teller AftT Two Y««r, .^ufferi,,^. O.KTLEMB.v:^"'''"*'"' f"^'«'«««<'0-. N.S.. For two vfljirs r K.,1 PI . "• ^' ***9- MAKVA. OAMPBKfr^ Rlp-HJp.iTnmth I «..vTLEa,.vl""' **"'"-'>• O"y'!>or», N. S., ^Yom St. Jacob. Oil ha. cured m^ ?' "**• ^ mr hip, .nd your HaX™ B^^. ^J»"" -•Jk ifl inf.ndod oKly for famil, uao to ^. '« «" ^t kaowleiiJ^nt<, .Soaida, Frost BifM> CnaneM of Saiol«ie. rlch^* ^''^1^ ^*'*' "" ^"'»*n being iu w utdo^7atCk?i k"" "^"^ ^"^^ ^^ commlS^ b.tti. with°thrwS"bur°ih*'r'. '^ •• m ^ St Jacobs Oil for Sprains, h A 9I«1»* of Good. • jj CampbeU. I-.v.m«. J-- "• S-. ^, ""rTaroui; to »7 St. J.^b. Oil h« done „. u vrcuderful siglrt of Sood.^^^^ CABrBELL. luJian Boad, Hant. Co. H^ »-j^g ^'TS^rS.rthreo l-ottle, of your <^^^ relief m 'te use. SPRAINS. IM, -f li»n One Bottle V»e.l. • Suiumemde, P.^E.L.^^^_ ® H«"g W St. J-*" Oil '- " '-"y XSlv! oured tl.e bad Epraiu. ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^ Traveller' for J. C. Ayer Co. DIAMOMD ytRA CUBA. Hothing lake It. Appledore, Kent Co., *^^^-Jggf, ^Ti^irillany medicine do me so nn^ch.g^od ' A n:..^^nd Vp.ra Cura " for Dyspepsia. ^ '" ' O. B, Aknold. W» ^ — >»' 3. ■Aro^%;no»es«rHamWgD^g.. and you will avvako from your lethargy rwa new hopes and renewed energy. Symptome of Disease. Cy™r:Lt. ai^d"— ,u^. .and in m^ l^'?^Sccl and fo cib e^ i ^^ ^^ .^_ of the puke do nut n^^^^^^^^^^ for the heart I <.-_„. 4-^ fVm fixtremitiea Teguiari of # r-s lOOQ y»laUble, FlcaHant, Permanent. G»^.KM.N- ^^-^'^"«' Ont., Nov. ri^^u,'^**'' n'li^^^^ y'^"'- "Diamond i^t K? u ^'^® ^^T^'^'' '"^ well in breaking im fiojir btomich, caused by Indigestion, tiriike ^preparations, it is /alatabfe and plealant wl»Gh la of great importance to a weak stomacii Miis. Rev. C. M. Bfixra. Test our Rejnedies Thorou^hhf, 23 ^Mped Great Benefit. G»KTLEM£N-?'''^^^"''' ^°^" ^^g' ^^th, 1888. »,i fi^r "«-^,:'I>iamondVeraCura" with CTeat benefit to mycelf for stomach troubled rhavfnot nad aii opportunity to thoroughly te^t it notknnw fch''? ^ -oy^Idiobtain theSe rern^S; Xow temedv/S?'''^-^°^^7"^^^^"dlethrs^v;iua^^^^^ wS^l^iJatcur^it"'' "" convinced that it GORPO N A. Starr , Agent C. P .a IndJg,, . -on and Dyspepsia Cured. G^TLEMEK-^''^ ^^'' ^' ^- ^°^- 27, 1888. V«^f r/^'if''''''^ yo"r sample box of "Diamond Vera Cura", recommended for DvBnpn^Y, T 3 Mfis. TT. W Tr-« also m different pcrsong. Some, lik. 1^•e la^.' fooio/br, ^"'/"^y,^^^^° ^ rrnturd p-.lso of s from 70 o^SoV' T\''"f '^^° ^""^^'^^ P"^ irora < to 80 beats to tho minnto. different disorders ; thiis a ycUo.v toninie denotes biliousness, a brown tom^uo tv?Sd condi ions and a white tonguo nCoSZ^ an extiemoly red tonguo denotes an uSy artenahzed Btato Of the blood. Tho rc^UoS thaH i "r-^ ""^^ i^'^^'' symptoms pomfc^ that direction. A livid or purplo tinRia ^ Bually dependent on insufhciTntly atrateS wrth'rfps!^ "^ ^^"^^^ *^^ - '^^^^ The appetite may become depraved and a although the opposite may exist. '"^^'^^^ 1 hirst, nausea, and vomiting, are too weB understood as symptoms to need more tl^ mere mention. fJ^^ /aspiration or breathing when toe frequent or slow, forcible or feeble, irrLl^ at dTnofe Sf ^'^^^^^^^^ ^ ^^^'^ The temperature ef the body Is an infalliMt Bign of disease, and if it rise a^v« m^TJ.J^ aenoUstt extreme danger. Ill 1 1'^ , ^h ii; Dl ANEW YEMGUM DISCOVERY ! Ciu-es I>yspei>slal Cures Dyspepsia! Cures I>y»pep»ic. J Cures Indi^estlom ! Cures Indigestion I Cores Indigestlom I Cores Indigestion I Cores Nervoosness ! Cores Kervoiisness I Cores Kervoosnese I Core» Nerromsness I Cores Headache I Ciires Headache t Cures HefidaelieS Ik I Afl«i- Du« TriHl r«„„i)fiN.-iBUKa "Advanok". A MethodUt IVfInl*^Te«tine8. GRNTI.EMEN-- li^ockville. Ont., Dec. 16. 1888. proved its results «V 7 ^^'. aa far as X have Headache, Sour sC.tr'?'^^^ K'- ]^^"«^' ^ick have been ;Xi,w;^^^^^^ "^^l^^lie« i from Torn Sr '^ ^ ^^l'^"^'^^^^ ^^^ ^'"^ing «f effectively n'ievinS . * has been the m^^ns Stomach. ti.at hi f^^ J ^/ "V'^,*^ ^^^tul Sour beyond ;il eniura ee ^f *'°" u^°'^ ^"« ^^^^^^^ ________Hkv', L. a. Bk-tts. Very Compllmentwry. ««^t,,km™1°'''* ^'''»'- H-'t' Co., N. S., BO other. —"'-^ ^ "ur lammey and will buy William J. McPhbk. Cau6'es of Disease. state of tne lungs, liver or heart. There *r« many other 8ynipto„KSBuch as faSueipWr not allow us to deacribi, thoni. Vi^o ^?sh i Jevote as much of our little book to s,^h dil curS r '"'^^^ "" *^«^^ first inceptS be doctor ^p"' ^T^f^'^ ^itlu>urthJaid of a doctor. Lyery family should keep a fuS j^! at th ' ."^^'^i^«« i« the J^ouse. so is to beready at the first approach of disea.; to oountera7it^ unh!;' Jirfrv'^/'^^"^^^^^ d«"^^^'^ the unnt rsally favorable comments of tho nrps^t : e con ";;:;; v1 '""'^^ ^^ testlnliai: ss H e con.st.u My bemg received from reiiabl* parties ,n all parts of t],e country prove ^n countless tJiousauds as the most valuiW« lltoiwur '''^ ^'^^"' ^^""''^ Phystian-tt M-vni U ^^'^'; '■^V' ^ --^'^'J always effective, adverhei *' "' ndicule a medicine which is dSes i^ "• , '""^"^^^^ ^«^ numerous ent'^lv ' nJ Tk ""^'^^ ^^ '^'^ '^^^ movant mul7, *^® ^^""'^ ^^ disease. These remove the common cause. To illustrate^ 7^ it jFarmers Join the Throng. of AnythlnR for DyBpepBla. • • ..,,g^ Soasex, King's Co. N. B., / •TnrrLEMEjr— ^*^ . » Jan. 9, 1889, ^ icbe'^ to call yonr attention to the fact that I kave been a suflcrer for four years from Dyspepsia «ome time unable tx) work. Having tried many difforenfc motlicines, a friend sent me two boxes •f your Diamond Vera Cura, ^hich 1 used and can »ay it has done .mc more good than any other iaedicin« I h*ve tried. Kdwabu M. Johdan. ^^ ▲ Fanner imkI HU Wife Express Thankfulness. . Bedford, Out., I>oc 10. 1888. ^, Tli£ Charla A. Vogeler O., T ' Gbwtlemkm— I Bupposo a word trom a man •nd hia wife bo far back in tho country, and a fwmcr at that, would bo of no use to you, but i 4« want to say that we have both been afflicted for three or four years with heart bum and sour stomach, and have tried every tiling we could hear •f, but found no relief. About the last of September anold fnenrt ot ours, a minister, made us a visit, and gave us (luite a «ood si'/ed box of medicated gum tluit he said you Slled Diamond Vera Cura. We are cured of «tat awful heart burn and sour stomach, bo we •end YOU this to express our gratitude to you for fcaring invented this sunpl© cure, and give you ibertv te u.^ this testimonial as you please, so 'WUIM iO mt*V l«U( onumorate^Buc^'^difleaBes^ad ^'-^^^ in the blood, and which can be cured, .If^UiOTft is no delay, by taking our medicines. __^ Consumption, Heart Disease, Liver tMm^ plaint, Kidney Diseascfs, Rheumatism, hkta Diseases, Gou*- Neuralgia, Cancer, feick Head. acho, Indigestien, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, lifH eniory, Cholera Morbus, and many other wraj plaints Wo have in another place doscnbed how the blood, when it is vitiated, woakena and diseases the muscular and organic Ujwuos, producing functional disorders, which if uii-i, checked, run on until serious and danger*»ufl trouble is engendered in the system. < It seems incredible to us that people will allow ti^ wai ings of disease to pass unheeded. U the had any knowledge of their own bodtoB,', we \ re sure they would take more care of in©m.| Gont. -'•^■^'i.^*' ''•}^' '■\ There has been some difference of opiniom, aa to whether Gout is a species of J Jieumn-, tism, or whether it is a distinct disease. W resembles Rheumatism in many o.. its sympto»a» but differs from it in that tho pain although paioxysmal, continues between the paroxysma.; It also differs in that there is no disposition to attack the heart. As uric deposits are iow^ in the joints, however, we nuist believe t^ the causes are the same and therefore J,he xxm of St. Jacobs Oil and Hamburg i^iops — — beneficial in Gout aft in Rheumatism, arw r > Br, Worthiniton's Chole ra t»<»d wltU Good Results. €Kim.BMKx-. ^PPl^dore Kent Co., Ont., I Med one box of "n;«,«^ Jan. 8, 1889. With good result^ ^^a«on Test. " -St Cyrille do Wendovor, «f!^TLKMF..v. i>»'ummondCo.,P.Q. A gure Cure for Dlarrhc^r Okmtlkmbn- ^Pf^^^^^^^'^' ^«^t Co. , Ont. , lo«<»wed7 " ^^-^^^^^"ie. A cure imme^jiately ' -UaTY JiiNKINs. Sleep Aft er Vo gr lieato. WmCB ALL 8B0UI9 BBNTlFIOUli KUOTICK ■XERciaa. wherewith to accomplish ita"«,™di'l,«'^ .ie™3rrth£r^Tn wholly e,mpe„,l«l.- Henoo mVireol'^: " Sr= •=^?5;'^7;r::,;c >|."lM/.,.,.^E,•E;-s:.« i i m m m se EelaUon of the Brain and tfie Stomo^^fi. HAMBURQ IVEEDIOINES. All TIkttt la Claimed for It* Campbell Inverness Ck>., N. 8., •iWTT.BMiN— ^ Jan5,1889. ^ I hivo used and found Or. August Koonig a Hamburg Breast Tea to be a moat excelleut tvokiA^ ^»^- J®"^ Campbklu by a Single Packiiijo. I^t. Cyrille de Wendover, Drumnioud Co., l'.Q.» •i3im.RMBN— Jan. .3, 1889. 1 have taken Dr. August Koonig 8 IT.vinburg Veast Tea, and 1 have found it to bean excellent iwnedy. My wife and myself had severe colds waA «r« were cured with a single package. JoSEl'H BiiANClIAKD. •■rpaaaee TUem All. North Salem, N. S., Deo. 14, 1888. Dr. August Koenig'a Hamburg Drops is the ileal inwhird medicine we have hiid in our house. William J. MoPhee. rf'xgt What was Needed. Appledore, Kings Co. , Ont. , fl^BNTLEMEN — Jan. 8, 1^889. My wife used yonr Hamburg Kreast Tea, it kelped her cough very much. 0. B. AKN<»Ln. gains new strength ; meanwhile digestion pr©- ceods energetically ; and «»--)n, body and mind are again equipped to co\»inue in full for<)« the battle of life. 13ut 8ui)erstition, tlio child of ignorance, intervenes, declares that sleep during digestion is dangerous, adnioniah<« the would-be Bleepers to struggle against tlioir perilous inclination, and, though tolling theia tkit after dinner they may sit awhile, aasitrea them of the adage, "After supper walk a mile." The millions of its victims continue, there- fore, the strife to whicli it condemns them, and ignore the suggestions ofTevcd to thom by the lower animals, who have always practiced the 'essons of sound physiology by sleeping after feeding whenever they are allowed to do 89. Hence the human brain and human stomack of such victims contend with each other during the digestive process ; the brain, impelled by superstition, strives to work and demand* blood to work with, while the stomach, stimulated by its contents, strives to carry o* its marvelous chemistry, am^ demands aa ample 8U})pIy of blood for the purj)ose. Th« result of the struggle is that neither is able t« do its wo,k well \ the brain is enfeebled by being denied its natural rest during the diges- tive process, and the healthy lunctiop of feh« I stomach degenerates into dyspepsia. '""" ''■^Puu.lent u,mn '»S wiih colio ami r".'**"" *««t.hmg and .uffi^ "niall doM 1% . actuallv mi,U ^C- ^ Jiseasos, after bL.K i ^on. persona can ri 'l' J L^"A^'I^^ ^ little atte ! and w^lZLT' 'y^'^^ ^^^ been ^12?. ^ll^i 90 r Hamhiirg Plaster for Felons, Boils, etc. In aises where this falld to produce the do- ■ir«d ©fleet, the above doRenhould be taken more Cr«qvontly, or increapcd rM occasion may require. Il may be sweetened to suit tlio taate. HioHLY Impohtant— Dr. August Koenig's Hatnburg Breast Tea is put up and sohl in original B««kage8onlv, touting but '25 cents and is never ■61d b^ weight,. cither by the pound or in less ^tMkBtities. DR: AUQUer KCENICS PLASTER HAMBURG tM aM exceikmL remedy ior sores, felons, boilfl, ab- MCflses, itch, scrofulouH hores, flteh wounds, erup- tlonfi, BiUt-rlicum swelled breasts, sore breasts, ■ore nipples and swellings. ^ I>iREoi'ioNs FOK UsR— Spread the plaster on eoft linen and apply to the aOVcted parts. Jt causet no inconvenience, and will not soil the garments, and con be used with safety and aatiaf action by Ihe enost delicate person. Col. J. M. Hood,Prt3idcnt and General Manager W.M.R.R., Baltimore, Md., U.S.A.: "I wish to 9fAi my testimony to tlie good < ii'ecta and very satis- factory reeults derived from the use of St. .lucubs QM, 9A used by me." J. M. Hood, ^flon. S. A. Whitefield, United States Post Biaater, CiBoinnati, Ohio : "St. Jacobs Oil hasm DR. WORTHINGTON>8 CHOUbkA AND DIARRHOEA MEDIMNE Cures Dysentery, Summer Complaint, Bowel «ui« Stomach troubles, damps, Col'c, Indigestion, and Dyspepsia. Sold by dealers and druggists »i 2o cents ])er bottle. None genuine without ih« name of tl:o solo proprietors, I'htr Charles A. Vogeler Co. , blown in the bottle, or without their lac-aimilo Pij^nature en the wrap))er. The CKAkt.is A. \c.;m.kr Co., Baltimore, Aim y land, U. S. A. Bon Kcnm^th llayner, Solicitor of the U. S. Treiiaury, wrote : "I have used it an« I lina; Rev J. H. I'avis, ['resident 7. esleyan Fe- le (-ollege, Murfre»j8l)oro, N. C. ; Kev. K — juy j male i;olJege, Murfretjshoro, N. C; Kev. K B, Wttrai endorsement as a cure for rheumatiero, etc.^ | Hid li k, Preeiueni Kiltrel s Jbenjale t;oUcge. — ■ - - ■ A| NE lowcl kyad digeation, uggista »( liioiit ih« harlea A. tout thoir Co., U. S. Jk. the U. a. \\xm\ it !• ioiiB." jdiior of . Worth - cino for 'ho .!iav« iltimore, Vifc. ; Dr. '. H. Ar- n«len, N. I.e.; Dr. Va.'. Dr. h P. Jor. », Rector bL Caro. ^an Fe« ?. K B. ! 98 A Sure Cure /or Dijspffma, l>jr«popiu». Thorn r«)tnohem. ladlyisfltiun -40 VearH. Pacific, Mo., U. S. A., July, 1888. Grntikmkn :-Tchoerf,dlv bear U-atimony to the faet that your Diaeion-l Vera Cura h the «r.st \ffi\ w7i t<,m,d for ln,iig„.tion and eructation •■f food, with which I have suflored for 4(> yoais and can therefore roc<.inn.end it as a highly valu' able remedy f(,r such compJaiivts. Voui-s ro8pe(!tfully, CiKORdB C. Curry, Postmaster and Proprietor "American House." DiRFCTioNS.- Immediately after eatiiig, take ••0 of the Lozenges, and continue to ciiew for at g««^hould then be thrown away and not rival NuhNfltuUi ft»r Tobat)acco. I will wank n.ore iu the n«ir future. Very rr«p.ctfully, RKV, H. POPM ♦'Victory, Victory, i.s the cry," Ivich restored Dyspeptic niised, 'Kathor h.t us bvo than die," As they Vera-Cura F>rai8ed. Cured whun hope had taken flight, ( t navaiinig thoa ia wealth ) Kojoicing, they arc free from blight. As Vora-Cura brought back health. TIMBS PRINT. nKOrirvitrJ Iteliovpil from I>l.4trf>i*«. Unit(*(l Stutos Jnnunal Revenue Collector's Othce, Dist. of Aid., U. a A. lialtimore. May 16, 18^3. The Charles A. Vogder Co., Haiti mart ^ AfJ, Gentlemen :— In answer to yours of the 15th mat., 1 will say that some two weeks ago I tried a box of Diamond Vera Cura for an attack ef Dyspepsia, which had the desi ed efTect, reliev- nig mo at once from distress. J think *t is » good thing to keep in the house. H. F. DoRTON, Deputy Collector. a ^udT DIAMOND VERA-CURA, Fo? Dyspepsia and all Stomach Troubles Arising frca Iniiigeslion. -8UCK AK. nEADACITT:, SOUR STOMACH, HEARTBrr.X, XAUSEA, GidchnesH, CnnNtlpntion, Fullnefis after JCafino', Gnnudn£ and pa ti'ui'J Pains iib the Stomach and. Chest, Food Jiisini^ind/ieJIouth, and Dis(f<^'reeahloTa.'itr. after Eating, Xervousnesa and Loiu Spirits. REGULATES THE BOWELS \ CONTAINS NO PURGATIVE- » PURIFIES THE BREATH I A SUBSTITUTE FOP. TOBACCO l After Using: the Lozengres for a time. Persons Lose all Desire for Tobacco ch^winff. CAN BE NAD AT DRUGGISTS OR DEALERS. PRICE, 25 CENTS A BOX. SEND 2..CENT STAMP FOR SAMPLE. The Charles A* Vogeler Co., SOLE PROPRHETORS AND lyiANUFACTUncnC, D ATTTii/rr»T>i7 Turn '■>n,ni.i.i}k\jsr%.iUm iiku • » u. s * A. ijROCKVILLE, CirAAiilO, CiiNADA, l^- i P«rhop3 no man ever wUnM»c4 moro fhy*- ^€•1 aunisriDg t'.ian H. ^H. MEIQOS, *'Ao ir«m Iroad Contractor cf South Amtrlca, v/hoao •utoeraph ia hcra shown and who wrote : "ET. JAC0D3 OIL h»» •ccompUshcd wondcra. It haa my poaitlva aodoraaraent. Tha Qernuin Scholar, Dr. RICHARD OBERL^NDER, Leipalg, Germany, Sccroto-v Ethnological Muaeum, F.S. U. C. i.. M. G., Author and Cavont. ' v/rote over hla autograph hero aliown, aa f Uows : •• \ tried 8T. JACOBS OIL, ond wa« entirely cured of neuralgic pa»ao " ^ Oaneral RUFUS mOALLS, Quartar.Maatcr- General U. C. Army, to whoa* department the purchcae and cuatody of all Army horaea and mulea balong, and whoso rac-aitnllo algnotura Uken from hia teatlmonlal Is her« ahown, teatlflea from hla peraonal knowledge as foUowat ST. JACOBS OIL la the beat pain cure ever uaet'." L PRCC>CriTCD OY V*