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Les diagrammes suivants illustrent la mdthode. 1 2 3 32X 1 2 3 4 5 6 ' """^ ^j^Jif^imjMmmii?m&'- --■^-~^r"^ rr mm v- ft,-'- ^J ■*»...:!«aF^,ij»< toy RAI>W4'r ■'.3 ill i..n %-i See tUi^^ ^1 engraved ««flt' le •4H To I «ufF<| '^ wit OM I are reaci riddd read! Teme Tl Lalf work tie .\ 'V "1 1 Wl^,^^.^^-^^ ^^HNHHi ^^^H^^^^^^^^^^HBiKgjf nL -.^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^HWog^K^ V. *•• ' ■^''^i^l [P|l^^^^!s^^^^^^[[BE^^^a^wM| B£^^^IIIBBfii^8^8Hi^^ ^^ ^ '^^fflj '^-i . i^MS^^Sm WSki^"^^ i-^'^cL ' Ji9^^B^^^H ■■I^^^MNH 4, Dominion Depot : •419 St. James Street, MONTREAL.. MEDICAL DEPARTMENT. M. H. H. Offic<>y 55 Elm istreet, HEW YORK CITY. Dr. Railway's Address to the 8iok. To ALL ntOK AND CklMFLAINIKe : I address the sick and tbose in search of health, and promise all who are auffering with maladies or disease, or tortured with pain and infirmities, within the curative range of human skill or remedial agents, immediate oft^toTiM, and consequent cure. I wish to be dearly understood .by the vubUc, and trust that those who aro suffering ^n sickness <»r disease, howeTer ap^rentiy beyond the reach of cure, and who are willing to make one more effort to secure a quick riddance of their pains, aches, innrmities and uncured diseases, to carefully read over, consider and weigh the testimony and arguments in favor of the Temedial agents herein ottered as a means of cure. The remedies i»ere offered are no new or untried experiments; for nearly half a century they have been in general use, and known throuehout the world, as possessing the most extraordinary curative powers in th^r several apo^Mties that have ever been discovered. These remediefs are known under the alliteration of the R. R R. Rbmsdibb, and consist of— BAPWAV^S PEABY KfiMEF. RAILWAY'S 8A1ISAPAIIII.I.IABI RESOLTEKT. RADWATnS lftEGiri.ATiArO P|IX§. Although composed of the same^ingredienis as formerly, they are wonder- full jr improved in mode of preparation — as the jnedicinal properties are now obtained under new processes. One trial of either of the Kadway's Kbmedies, will prove to those who have been in the habit of using these medicines this important change in their curative efficacy, and to those who have not used them,'«n£ trial will inspire them with the hope of a speedy cure. z' With medicine— the same diligence, research, stu^y, labor and constant application is required, as in other arts, sciences and pursuits— to- become perfect. It has taken Dr. Radway many years to complete and make perfect, in their curative powers, these three remedies— the liEADV Rti^LIEF, REGULATING PILLS, RENOVATING 9ARSAPARILLIAN RESOLV- ENT. We have not rested satisfied with the success of our early experiments, with the wonderful cures effected by their use, but have worked day and nitrht to improve the qualities of the ingredients we use in their preparation. One great drawback which we, as every chemist, physician, pharma- ceutist, as well as mankind in general, have had tq contend with, has been the adulteration of imported Roots, Barks, Gums, etc., which have ever existed, and still exists, to an alarming extent— and which I believe ourselves only have at last overcome, and that is one of serious lUoment ; there is not a bale, bundle, chest, keg or parcel of roots, barks, leaves, guras, flowers or medicinal herbs imported into the United States or Europe, hut contains large quantities of spurious and adulterate substances. These barks, roots, etc., are gathered by the lowest orders of the natives, who are reckless, .careless, ignorant and dishonest, mixing good and bad together, and are sold by thei&-nMcal8 to traders and ezporters at such prices as they can get, ' r -v "^ M^ii 9 If a purelotof Sarsaparilla, Calasaya, Peruvian or other barka, unmixed or unadulterated with spurious is obtained, it is by accident. Congress some years since made a law creating an officer as Inspector of Druvs. to guard against this great fraud, but this does not do away with or materially lessen the evil, as the spurious is so adroitly mixed with iho genuine as to evade detection. Gums and r< sinoup drugs are more readily detected, but barks, roots, leaves, flowers, etc., it is very difficult to detect; hence we Bee the mischief that arises in preparing a medicine where these roots, etc., and their products and extracts are employed. ** If a physician, for instance, orders a patient to take a certair quantity of Sarsaparilla. or Buchu, Peruvian Bark or Quinine, Morphine, etc., with a view of securing such results as jthe knowU properties of tlM^ genuine would produce, and the spurious is giVen. or the powders and extracts obtained from the adulterated substances which, of course, fails, what then ? the physician is misled, and perhaps, fatal results follow; and so it is in the prepa- ration of medicines;althoughmade of thesame ingredients asthe manufactur- er supposes-it is entirely diflerent,and fails to accomplish the expected results. Kow, tliis is so with all manufacturers of medicines using vegetable sub- stances, Sarsaparilla, Buchus, etc., that depend on the general market for these roots, etc. Dr. Radwav, to overcome this drawback and to be certain of obtaining the pure and cultivated roots, barks, gums, plants, and other vegetable medicinal substances, has established agencies in various parts of the world, and the ingredients used in Radwat's Reubdies, that are grown in foreign countries, are gathered, packed and shipped by trusty and com- , pctent natives who are paid for their labor and perform their duty under in- teliisrent agents, specially appointed by us, to attend to this important branch of our business ; hence, we have in the ingredients safety and the assurance that they are genuine and pure. These statements are truths, and as Prof. Laurence Reid, the eminent lec- turer and practical chemist observes- *'That if the prescription of the Ready Relief was sent to any respectable chemist (providing he had the materials), one 2$ cent bottle of Ready Relief would cost $2.50 tQ. $3.00. and theSar- sapariilian Resolvent that sells for $1.00 per bottle could not be afforded for less than $3. 00, and the Pills, three grains in each pill, thirty of which are in a box, for 25 cents would cost, at least, $1.56." It is only by producing these remedies on an extensive scale that we are enabled to offer them to the public at the prices named. In the pills couted with gum you have an ex- tract pill, a vegetable substitute for calomel and mercury; one of Radway's Pills to keep the bowe's regular and secure Pbrpect Digestion is sufflcent; and one of Radway's Pills will accomplish n, better purpose than six of the ordinary drastic pills. A few doses will prove the correctness of this state- ment. No substances that aceumulate in the system or become deposited in the bones, joints, tendons, ligaments, or organs in the system; no inert materials to obstruct the action of the active properties (and interfere with the course of cure) enter into the composition of our medicines. SPEED AND EFFICACY. The moment these Remedies are used, in either of their special range, thejr commence their work of purification, invigoratlon and resttvation to health, communicating their curative, nourishing, strengthening and fruitful in- fluence through the BLOOD, SWEAT, TJRINE, BILE and other fluids and juices of the system. The FInt Great DiiooTery. The best and only discovery for the instant cure of Pain was first made Icnown in 1847, and presented to the world as RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. The moment this great remedy is applied to the part of the body where there is pain it affords relief and secures the instant removal of its cause TAKEN INTERNALLY.— Twenty drops to a teaspoonful in half a tumbler of water, will, in a few minutes, stop the worst pains, cramps, ,49pasms, vomitings, etc., in the inside of every man, woman and child. . ^Mi-T;. PAIN. When seized with pain our first thought is how to get rid of it. There are muDy antidotes that will temporarily allay pain by lulling the senses of |)erceptioD, chill the blood, interrupt its circulation, aud freeze the nervous fluids, and for the time being paralyze the perceptive faculties ; but this method of removing pain is worse than the pain itself. ]{adway's Ready Relief is the only remedy in vogue that kills and exte- minates pain, removes and cureaiti cause, Opium, morphine, chloroforn ether and the numerous imitations of this^rcat and good remedy, under the names of Fain Cures, Killers, Paints, Kings, etc . do not touch the cause, but if any cessation of pain follows their use, it is by chilling the blood, deaden- ing the perceptive faculties, destroying or benumbing the nervous fluids, paralyzing for the time being the nerves of sensation, and as soon as this chilling influence passes off, the pain returns again with increased violence, and then the chilling, freezing, destructive paint, poisouin;;and nerve killing process is a^aih resorted to. The continued use of this method of killing or stopping pain will, in a short time destroy the nervous fluids, and paralyze the entire bo(iy. Ice or vinegar or any other refrigerating aspect, in cases of inflammation, will secure temporary relief, but to secure permanent freedom from renewed attacks the cause that iaduce-j the paiu must be remove4. Radway's Heady Relief, thus far, is the only remedy that accomplishes this import aat dcsiaeiatum. T)dR wonderful power of the Ready Relief is but a trifling and seconda^ importance compared tu the great, grand and almost supernatural power it posaeuses in curing and pi eventing attacks of Asiatic Cholera, Yellow Fever, Dysentery, Bilious Colic, Inflammation of the Bowels, Fever and Ague, Typhoid Fover. and the most terrible plagues, pestilence, and deadly diseases known to tliQ world. So quick, so powerful, is the Ready Relief in curing the sick, that hun- dreds have userl it only witli a view of temporary assistance, to give them time to engage the services of a doctor, but before the doctor would arrive their pains had left them and they were cured. No second ap|diciation was needed, for the cause that induced the pain was removed. Tbia is the t^mony of thousands. RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. AN INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL REMEDY FOR THE INSTANT CURE OF PAIN. The object of this remedy is to secure immediate relief to the patient from pain, and to remove or cure its cause. Evert drop of the spirits used in Radwat s Readt Relief, as a WKaicj.K^contMandpreaervfi its medicinal properties, is highly rectified, and four times dUtilled through the most potitiTe and thorough purifying agents and menstruum within the arcana of cheimistry. Common or ordinary Alcohol, used as the basis of tinctures— and that forma the base of the cheap Liniments. Embrocations, eta,, put up in imitation of Radway's Rbaot Rblirf— is unfit to be used as medicines or to be talcen into the system. It is the fusil oil and other poisouous acrid and crude constituents in cheap Alcohol and badly distilled Whiskies, in domestic liquors, that intoxi- cate, madden, and corrode the Brain, coueest and cause inflammation of the mucoua membranes of the stomach, and the linings of the blood-vessels, causing delirium tremens and other frightful effects of drunkenness. The uniting of ingredients so as to secure perfect harmony, and through their Pharmaceutical Equivalents an euhuting power of their several properties ^eure.fulfiUt one of known that the Ready Relief secures the following results : RADWAY'S Rhlady Rblibf fs a CotiiiTER-lRRiTAMT— it withdraws to the 8urf9ce inflammation, and always irritation in the ghind of the throat, lai^r^ windpipe and bronchia. if^^^SBPtio.— Itdestroyiatoaoethe poison of Scarlatina or other 'i deceleration or ulceration of sound parts, and likewise '" «xr diyneas of the fauces or mUTuy Joiow. 1^4 It 18 AM AMTi-Acm— Neutralizing the malarious acid and pnisonou i f aeet ftnd vapors generated in the Bystem either from the poison ol: lover or inspired. It » A Tonic Diffusivb Stimulamt.— It strengthens the relaxed nervous system, and sets in healthful circulation the blood through the veins ; and as a Sudorific, not only prevents the choking up of the blood vessels of the skin by which the ezciementltious humours find ready escape, instead of being thrown back on the circulation, to find refuge on the lungs, kidn^s, etc.. interrupting respiration, and other evil consequences. These are a few of the asaential indications of cure secured by the Ucady Relief. ^ A REPUBLICATION OF GOOD ADVICE. ' ' TRY IT TO-NIGHT,— " FoiTifliW Sleep well and be Better in the M&rning.** You have caught cold 1 another cough ; can't raise the phlegm ; irritation of the throat: a heavy pressure on one of the lungs; breath short: if you could only raise up that matter that sticks so tight, you would feel easy; a sharp pain every once in awhile troubles you near the heart, and sometimes pains in the shoulders and back. As soon as you lie dowu you.have a fit of coughing; this is the experience of thousands at this minute. Now, for Belief, Prompt, daiok, Immediate and Fleaiaat Take at once a dessert-spoonful of Sarsapaiiilt.ian Rrboltent— ah, yet» the obstinate phlegm is loosened, good ! that is right, up with it, it relieves you; well, you feel much easier; now, then, rub the chest well for five minutes with Radwat's Ready Relief; very good; the skin becomes reddened : you begin to perspire freely, and the soreness and pain are gone; now rub the back and shoulders with Ready Rkmef a few minutes; pain gone; good I you feel like sleeping; very well, take twenty drops of Readt Relief in some wjstter— pleasant, stimulating, and tonic; now ta^o six of Radwat's Pills— then go to sleep. Morning, you look frei>h; pleaf^ant; no cough; have had a good, thorough operation, feel like eating a good hearty breakfast; no more cold, no sore throat or difficult expectoration. Thu treatment is simple, and sure to cure the worst colds between bed-time and breakfast. Try it to-night, all who have a cough from catching cold. Obstinate chronic coughs will in a few days be cured by this treatment. CONSUMPTIVES, LOOK TO IT— New lungs cannot be made, but the BAR8AFARILLIAN RESOLVENT wlU stop the decay and waste now goine on, and repair the waste with new material made from pure, strong iMood. .It will stop your cough, give you strength, and keep you alive. Consumption and a Complication of Other Diseases Cured. ■" OK8. Persons wishing full informatioo, in all varieties of disease Iil4 means of cure and prevention, should read Dr. Radway's New Medical Book, illus- trated ^ith figures of the Liver, Lungs, Kidneys, Bladder, Stomach, and other organs, called FALSE AND TRUE ; also, Radway on Ovarian Tumors, Radway on Scrofula, and Radway on Irritable Urethra and Self- Abuse, and " Radway on Venereal." (Price 10 cents.) Copies will be sent to whoever will inclose one postage stamp, free of charge. Much valuable information, not proper to mention in our adver- tisement, will be furnished, and a fall treatise of all complaints of ladies, and treatment of cure for all weakening and destructive discharges. Every family should obtain a copy. the A DOCTOR'S TESTIMONY. Dr. Radwat & Go. : I am selling your R. R. Itclief and your Regulating Pills, and have recommended them above all pills, and sell a great many of them, and have them on hand always, and use them in my practice and in. my own family, and^ expect to in preference of all Pills. / Yours respectfully, Db. A. 0. MIDDLEBROOE. I DORAVILLE, Ga., ANOTHER. Nebraska Cftt, Neb., March 18, "91. Dr. Radwat Sd Co., DuQ'T Sin: I presume you find mo.t physicians opposed to using proprietary medidnes, and 1 aim one of them to a certain extent. But when I find a prepajred medicine th^t will do and accomplish the d«i9i|red work for which Iwant it, I do not Msitate tQ prescribe and use it: a^ allow nie to assure you we have fouqa your Remeaiea to Jbe very useful anf ltaV« TtimA Bind prescribed them quite edttensively during the pas^ three ¥(gr|^ and shall oontmue to do so, i^ iOAg ai we find g6od results by so omo^ 10' '^ Please allow me also to say that I have been practicing medicine for 53 years so yc^ perceive I should be (by actual experience) competent of knowing what good results are by using your Remedies. D. P. NEIHART, M. D. HIS OWN DOCTOR. Dn RadWAT Jfew York-— Dear Sir: I wish ^ou would send to your humble servant one of your "False and True" books. I had one of them for ten years, and it is worn out. I can't do without it, for I make so much use of your medicines, and recommend them to my friends in misery, that I want one to go by. I have seen a lady who was given up to die from consumption. Through my persuasion they tried the Ready Relief, the Resolvent and Pills, and she began to get better, and in six weeks she was able to get out of bed herself Your medicines do all that they are recommended for— especially in the case of a young man that had the measles, and who had a cough for four years last spring. He is as hearty as any one now; his mother said that I can beat all the doctors with your medicmes. I am my own doctor as long as I can get your medicines. I remain your friend Hulls MiUdS, Fayette Go., Ind., > JOHN H. McMULLIN. strong Tf ntlmony of Emlcrant (jommlssloner* tli* Hon. George Starr, as to tbe Pow^er of Radnray** Ready Relief In a Case of Sciatic Rheamatiiim. Van Nbss Place, Nbw York. Dr. RADWAT—With me your Relief has worked wonders. For the last three years I have had frequent and severe attacks of sciatica, sometimes ex- tending from the lumbar regions to my ankles, and at times to both lower limbs. During the time I have been afflicted I have tried almost all the remedies recommended by wise men and fools, hoping to find relief, but all proved to be failures. I have tried various kinds of baths, manipulation, outward application of liniments too numerous to mention, and prescriptions of the most eminent physicians, all of which failed to give r 3 relief. Last September, at the urgent request of a friend (who had been afflicted as myself), I was induced to try your remedy. I was then suffering fearfully with one of my old turns. . To my surprise and delight the first application gave me ease, after bathing and rubbing the parts affected, leaving the limbs m a warm glow, created by the Relief. In a short time the pain passed en- tirely away. Although I have slight periodica! attacks approaching a change of weather, I know now how to cure myself, and feel quite master of ihe aituation. HADWAY'S READY RELIEF ia my friend. I never travel without a bottle in my valise. Yours truly, GEO. STARR. R. R. R. DIRECTORY. Medical writers and Professors have characterized the several symptoms of diseases under certain names. There are, in fact, but few diseases in the long list of complaints that custom and long usage recognizes as entitled to « name but that owes its origin to one cause, and that is 11 IMPURE, BAD, WEAK BLOOD. All diseases not Induced bv atmospheric malaria, inoculation, impure association, and other external influences are generated in ttie blood, ana the cure must depend on restoring the blood to its original purity, strength and vigor, and this Dr, Radway claims is secured through the purifying, iavigor- atfng, strengthening and fruitful efficacy of Radway's Sarsapahillian Kb- 80LVJSMT, BiADT BSLIBV ftUd RSOULATINO OrPSBFBCT PUROATIVB PiLLS. Associated with other oowerfiil vegetable ingredients that form RAD- WAY'S 8ARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT, in curing the worst cases of Chronic, Scrofulous, Syphiloid, and Urinary Diseases, as well as Skin Dis- eases. A medical gentleman inquires "If the Resolvent is a cure for Spermator- rhea, Impotence, and discharges from the system that threatens dissolution, " etc., « THE RENOVATING RESOLVENT, when prepared under the old proc- ess, cured many persons in this city and elsewhere, who, from self-abase, almost placed themselves beyond the reach of cure, but who were cured, - ■^and since married, and have children. This is good evidence of its power- ful curative and fruitful efficacy. As a Blood Purifier, it is superior to all Sarsaparillas— these decoctions are mere washes compared to the powerful, stimulating, strengthening, and life-invigorating eflfects of the true SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT. 80 quick is this remedy in passing into the circulation, that it may be de- tected in the Blood and Urine in ten minutes after it is taken. In ordinary Pimples, Blotches, Worms, or Insects in the skin, Black Spots, Sore?. Eruplions, etc., a few doses is sufficient to make the skin clear, smooth, and healthy. In aggravated Diseases of the Skin, Sores, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt Rheum, Syphiloid, Secondary or Primary, this remedy cures permanently, and has cured after the treatment of Ricord, Velpeau, Du Barry of Paris, and th3 same treatment in this country, failed. (For the theory of cure, 8ee Dr. Railway's new medical book. False and True, now ready ; ) also, many other diseases not proper to mention in a public advertisement. But so powerful is this remedy, that physicians who formerly had no faith in S.-vr- saparilla are deeply interested in its wonderful effects as prepa^-ed by Dr. Radway in the SARSAPlUILLIAN RESOLVENT. It is acknowledged to be a superior, a safer, and more ranid cure than Buchu. Juniper, Cubebs, Turpentine, Copabia, etc., for all diseases of the Urinary, Bladder, or Uterine Organs, and the only sure cure for Ulceration and Degeneration of the Kidneys. Dr. Radway has for several yearn given specialattention to diseases of these organs, and his treatise on Kidneys, Bladder, and th») Urine in "False and True" is the most thorough and explicit of any published. THE SARSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT is the best remedy in the treatment of Consumption of the Lungs and Bronchitis. It purifies the blood and loosens the phlegm, so that expectoration is easy. It supplies the wiste and decay of "the body with new and healthy material, and repairs the emaciated body with new strength — it securer a good appetite, an« I checks the waste and dissolution of the lungs. A few doses in cotuumpt- ioa will do good. DAILY CHANCES IN THE DISEASED BODY EFFEOTBD B7 Radway's Sarsaparlllian. Chanffds as Seen and Felt, as Tliej Dally Occur After Usinir a Few Doses of the Sarsaparillian Re8ol?eiit. 1. Good spirits; disappearance of weakness, languor, and melancholy ; increase and hardness of flesh and muscles,, etc. 2. Strength Increases; appetite improved; relish of food; no more sour eructation or water-brash; good digestion; calm and undisturbed sleep; awake refreshed and vigorous. . 8. Disappearance of spots, blotches, pimples; the skin looks clear and iiealthy ; the urine changed from its turbid and cloudy appearance to a clear aherryor amber color; water passes freely from the bladder through the itrethra, without pain or scalding; little or no sediment ;~ no pain or « eak- ness. ' 4. Marked diminution of quantity and frequency of Involuntary dis- charges (if affected in that way), with certainty of permanent cure. In- crease of strength exhibited in the secreting glands, and functional harmony restored, iii the several organs. 6. ^'Yellow tinge in the white of the eyes, and the swarthy, saffron appear- ance of -t^e skin changed to a clear, lively, and healthy color. 6. Thiiie suffering from weak or ulcerated lungs, or tubercles, will realize sreat comfort in expectorating freely the tough phlegm of mucus from the lungs, air cells, bronchi or windpipe, throat or head; diminishing of the frequency of cough, general increase of Strength throughout the system; stoppage of night sweats and pains, and feelings of weakness around the ai^es. legs, shoulders, etc. ; cessation of cold (mills and sense of suffoca- tion; hard breathing, and attacks of cough on lying down or rising in the morning. All these distressing ;:}ymptoms gradually and surely disappear. 7. As, day after day, Sarsapaiullian is taken, new signs of returning liealth will appear; as the blood improves in strength and purity, all foreign and impure deposits. Nodes, Tumors, Cancers, Hard Lumps, etc., will be resolved away, and the unsound parts made sound and healthy. Ulcers, Pever Sore.<«, Syphiloid Sores, Chronic Skin Diseases, gradually disappear. 8. In cases where the system has been salivated, and mercury, quick- silver, corrosive sublimate (the principbl constituent in the advertised Sarsa- parilla, associated in some cases with loiiine of Potash), have accumulated and become a deposit in the bones, joints, etc., thus causing Caries of the Bones, Kicke«»r Sir: For a long time I intended to write to you a few Maes lauding your Sarsaparillian Resolvent. Eighteen years ago I recom- snended this remedy to a Vr. Zimmerman, of Owatomia, Minn., an old friend of mine 'and told him that there was no better medicine against Cold and Pain in the Lungs. He tried it aiid then thanked me very much, saying also lh;it there could not be a better one in those cases mentioned, and now rec- ommends it to his patients. I also recommended your medicines to Mr. Bixby, druggi-urs truly, F. KRUSGHEE. ORCHITIS, OOUGHS, DIPHTHERIA, And allPipmonaFy Diseases Cured by Radway's Sarsaparillian Resolvent. Few persons but are troubled more or less with difficulty of raising Phlegm, a thick humor or matter, deposited from the blood, that obstructs the air passages and glands of the Bronchiae, etc. The accumulation of this matter leads to Ulceration, Tubercles and Consumption, and the patient suffers great distress until it is removed. One teaspoonful of the Resolvent will loosen the Phlegm and enable the patient to expectorate with ease. Every person troubled with Cough, Bronchit s, Catarrh, Tightness of the Chest, Phlegm, Inflammation of the Lungs, Congestion, etc., should take a teaspoonful of the Sarsaparillian at once, and rub the chest with Radway's Ready Relief. If the cough is constant, take the Resolvent re^mlarly — three or four times a day — or whenever a fit of spasmodic cough seizes you. CeNSUMPTION, NIGHT SWEATS AND HOARSENESS CURED. Savankab, Oa. Dr. Radwat & Co.— Dear Sirs: In tho year 1807 1 was for six or eight montho in bad health ttota various causes. I thought several times I had (lousuinotion. I could taste blood every time that I coughed, and I tried all the congh syrups I could hear of, had the doctors to mix me up several remedies, but none of them did any good. Bvery night I had night-sweats, with a palu in mv breast. 1 got one bottle of your Uesulvont, and the difference it made io me— it Vi no use for me to try to write it. I am mo9t ready to say it cured me, but my hlood was in b bad condition and I took raveral of them since that tim«. I asked a friend, '^' What •re you whimpering about V He said : " I have not spoke a lond word in two weeks." I told him to get one bottle of Radway's Besolveqt, and take aboot aix or el^t tlmea ft day about oonf nl on going to bed. It niade him talk aloud i|i one da«. It is ho nse for me to try to explain the virtae of your medicinea. Aboat two wfeks ago I bought six bottlps. I am now taking it. 1 <»n sleep good and I ted all right. I always take it In the spring of the year to keep my Mood right. So I will come to a dose. Beepectfully yours, JAMI8 8. POT. SaraaiMh, Oa. f # ^ t . u ALARMING INCREASE OF DISEASES Of TBB SidnoySi Panoraai, Bladder and Urinary Organs, involving Oalculbua Depoaits, Stone in the Bladder, Albumiuaria, Oright's Disease of the Kidneys,) Irritation of the Bladder and Urethra, IMseaae of the Proatate Oland, Retention or Incontinence of Urine. Bloody Dis- charges from the Urethra, (Hameatysis) Diabetes, weakening Dis- charges from the Urinary Organs, Lencorrhea^ Female Weakness, Ohorea, Chlorosis, Prolapsus Uteri, Ulcers and Tumors. The Cause, the Prevention, the Remedy. The Cure Explained. Stricture, Uthic and Pbosphatic Diathesis. Tests of Urine. INTfiMPfiBANCSl THfi FBDrCIPAL CATTSE. K 1 / . ', when a blue The Cure. The scientific combination of ingredients that forms Oie Renovating lle3o)veut aie so prepared as to harmonize with each oth^r, mi jrillig a cure of nil d seases of the Kidneys, Bladder, Urethra, audWomh!^Wtive and quick. One of the ingredients of this remedy is so >^pid in^^Httpn on the Kidneys ainl liladder that it has been detected in (h^'itiiUKBt^jMinuies afU'K the Kt-svlvent has been taken. * . • lt« ijrt'sc'uc'o in the urine is readily detected by addidgtol.^ coUi, a portion of starch, and then a few drops of nitric addT color will he produced. A remedy so swift as this in its adtfon'on diseases 8::pplies u wuut that has ever existed in Pharmaceutical Sci^hce. Tie api)liiation of Radway's Ready Relief to the entire length of the spine and across the small of the back will, in a' few minutes, relieve the patient of the most intense pain, and greatly assist the Resolvent in effect- m? a cure. Professor Lawrence Reid, late of the N. Y. Hospital, has used it with great success. Rub the spine with Relief until it becomes reddened. A sense of heat or burning, not unpleasant, will sometimes be experienced for several days after the application of the Relief. This is. a true sign of increased vitality of the parts affected, and should be hailed with delight by thepatient. Without going into a pathological investigation of the numerous symptoms of Kidney and Urinary diseases, or of the functions of these ^ands, we will only notice in this review the general influence that induce these ailments, and the cause of their rapid increase. Christison regards granular degeneration of the kidneys as " owing to a vice of the system of nutrition." [Pee Tweedie's Library of Medicine, 2d American Edition, Yol. 3, p. 271.] When we consider the large amount of refuse matter ie< jeeted by the absorbents, aiid other secretions, intended to, repair the waste of the body, and form healthy material to sustain life that is not ejected through the alimentary canal, or by respiration through the pores of the akin, we cah readily appreciate the importance of the kidney, bladder. &c., hi secreting and discharging through the urine these humoni, which, if left in the system, would cause death, we can at once realize the important in- fluence of the food we eat, and the liquid we drink, over the kidneys and the glands dependinji on their secretions. Thoejwted humors, or fluids, either pass off through the alimentary canal, the pore$* of the skin, or are discharged by the kidneys. Liquids, either water, ales, liquors, or other lluldi, wceirpd In thf rtowaeh t»A «^n op hfite abiort)tnts. th^kMneyt if the organ through which thejr 0od a natural exit. So with regard to food ; although the intestinal cacaf is the natural outlet, a portion of its element it ciSried ofr by the kidneys. The healthy condition Of the kid> nays, bladder, pancreas, are more particuUirly gOTemed by the quality and quantity of the food we eat and the liquid we drink, so far as their natural condition are oonceroed. True, these organs are more or less impaired through sympathy and the symptomatic condition of other organs and glands in the system. Derangement of the liver, spleen, stomar^h, bowels, skin, or any other organ of the system, will derange the functions of the kidneys. But the primary cause of the great increase of kidney and other diseases is indebted more to the effects of the style of living, quantity and quality of food, and the immoderate use of intoxieatinff drinks and Whisky Bitters, which are advertised as medicines, than from all other causes com- bined. City Inspector's Beport of Deaths from the Urinary System for Thirty-three Months. JANUABr 1, 1865, TO OCTOBEB 1, 1867. 31. 1865. (12 mos.) 946. »1, 1886, '• 762. ^1. 1867, 1296. Average per month SOA. 68^. 144. Bear in of persoi .is is only the deaths reported in this city. Of the number suffering wit|i these difficulties it is impossible to estimate. It fs sale' tip pnt down at least one out of every ten habitual whisky- dHnkCi's. either in the form of "Bourbon straight " oi Whisky Bitters, as sufferers of urinaty complaints. This is ten out of every hundred (10 per cent.), a greater per centage than from any other disease. A few years since it was seldom we heard of a death from Bright's disease of the kidneys (Albuminuria, rotting or wasting away of the kidneys). Now, we seldom read over the weekly reports of deaths but m th0 tnis frightiul disease is in the record. Whisky and Whisky Bitters, ub^ejr the name of medicine, is making frightful slaughter among our I peOpliQ. Ita presehting the Benovating Resolvent as a curative for all forms of Kidney, Bladder, and Urinary comphiints, we are governed by experience. F^irst, It possesses the elements of cure in its combination that baa proved most successful in every county, climate, and variety of character where it liii9 ciisted. Some of these iQgrectiehts. administered &b specifics by the most etnioent practitioners, hay^ achieved unexpected success ; ana now tli^^ they are associated or combined -ijrith other f^qts of no less, and with soibe of far greater, remedial power in the Besolvent, failure ia ittiprobabler atld almost impossible. Let those afoicted try it, use the Relief as an adjunct, aiid if a purgative, anerieiit medicine w required take Hadway'a IiU9f aud a cure may be relied upoii with absolute certainty. Calculous Concretions, Stone in the Bladder, His- soli^d by Besolvent The diseases of the Kidneys^ Bladder, and their kindred glands and organs are among the most dlffioi^t of treatment and cure ; yet, if Irikysicians would cast aside the popular prejudice of the profession against ■d to r its kid. and tural lired and vels, ! the >ther and isky :om- iry 2*' i. aber late. sky- 9, as I per rht's the but ters, our tapf nee. »vcd biere the now irith able i an ay'a is- and . if inst MOMt and tried! pop'lilai' remedies, much miierr would be eaved the patient and better reputation reward the physician. . 1%(B have witnessed the cute of hundreds of patients afflicted with many of the worst forms of Iddney and other complaints bv Radway's Resolvent Pills and Beadv Relief. A gentleman connected with the N. T. Sunday Gmrier, published by James mith, Esq., reported a cure to us where a friend of ,hl3 had suffered the most agonizing pain for several days from inflammation of the bladder* kidneys, and ureters, owinff, it was supposed, to calculous concretions. The physician in attendance had exhausted all means and remedies that medicine affwded. without relieving the patient. His friend having great faith in Radway's remedies was determined to try them. The doctor stated he could do no more, and considered the case hopeless. The friend then applied the Relief to the spine and small of the back, and bandages saturated with the Relief around the Bodv, gave the Resolvent in doses of a dessert-spoonful every three hours, and six of Radway's Fills every nine hours. In a few hours after rubbing the spine with the Ready Relief, the pain ceased ; and in two days the patient recovered so as to attend to business. This case was, we believe, published in the Sundap Courier at the time, by the gentleman who witnessed the cure. There is no physical condition of the tiuman system wherein the courage, endurance, fortitude, and patience of the afflicted is required more than in Calculous Concretions, or Stone in the Bladder, Kidney or Un^rs. The passage of these concretions, however minute, from the Kidneys (Awsmgh the ureters into the bladder, is attended with the most agonizing pai^jmd not infrequently of fatal results. It is, therefore, of the utmost unporllpce that whenever calculous diathesis is indicated, either by voiding with difficulty bloody urine, or micturating urine in drops, attended with sharp burning and pricking pain along the urinary canal in the region of the kidueys, frequent fits of vomitidg, numbness, cramps in the thighs, followed by inflammation of the kidneys, &c., imnbediate application of the Ready Relief to the entire length of the st^ine and small of the back should he made^and itad way's Pills, in doses of four to six every six hours, to promote active purgation, and to withdraw all irritating humors from the region of the kidneys, and from the blood ana juices of the stomach, pancreas, &c.» and purge these humors from the system, Radway's Pills are the best, and, in fact, the only purgative that should be used lu these cases. Owing to their mild, soothing, healing, and thorough expulsive powet. »trainin§ when at itool is avoided. The Resolvent should be given every three hours* in doses of two teaspoonfuls. It being a powerful SOLVENT, diuretic, ^Iterative and lithontriptic remedy, assimilates with the urine, thus prevenU ing the formation of concretions and dissolving the calculi, or, at all evt^nts, rendeiing it brittle, and facilitating its passage through the ureters into thO' bladder. Under the most favorable condition of the system, the passage of calculous concretions, or their retention in the kidneys, ureters, or bladder, involves much agony ; and considering the alarming increase of the diseases of these organs and urinary difficulties, inasmuch as calculous is more or less caused oy the morbid state of the urine, great caution should be used in Sreventing its formation. Wherever a turbid state of the urine appears, or eposit oiTbrick dust, album*;n or other sediments at the bottom of the vessel & aeie^t^, the itse of Dr. Radway's Relief, Pills, and Resolvent should be im- mediately resorted to. They will soon remove these signs and prevent further ^trouble. Notwithsl;aDding the general disbelief of many eminent medical men of dissolving or removing stone in the bladder by medicine given internally, vi^e have good and sufficient autliority to claim this power for the Behovatnig Resolvent.' We have several marked cases where the s^vei^ \ 18 ' ' iiroperiiGS of tbe T^esoWent has uocomplished It. One of tho ingredients used in the comp(»8itloa of th«? Keaolvent as early as 1088 was held by European practitioners as possessing the properties of a diuretic, aperient, tonic, and lithontriptlc in the highest degree ; and of late years it has cured, both in France and i^nglaml, calculous, chronic inflammation and ulceration of tho kiiluoys and bluiTder. Sir i3enjamin Brodie [see U. 8. I)., eas] found Jt use ul in chronic inflammati'">n of the bladder, allaying irritability, and correcting rhf? disposition to piofuse mucous secretions. Prepared as it now Is, and combined with other p iwerful remedial agents in the Renovating liesulvcat. there can be no quai-ition or doubt but that its administration in all forms of calculous coucrttiouij will be beueflcial. In cases of Calculous C'oocrelions, Gall, Stone or l.rinary Calculi, we recommend a tcaspoonful of Olive Oil to be taken when taking'the Kesolvent. ' Treatment. In all ordinary complaints of the t^kiu, Salt Rheum, Eruptions, Sores, Pimples, Pustules, Tetters, Rash. Boils. Humors in tho Blood, gt-neral -weakness or (Inbility, and other simple ailments, one bottle and oue'box of liadway's Pills is sufflcienr. for a cure, iiut in old chronii. diseases, cau^ied by mercury, quinine, and other maltreatiuent, Scrofula, Syphilis, Glandular «nd Calculous diseases a more thorough treatment is required. A Good Sign. In mi^^ cases the young of both sexes, who arc troubled with simply PimpIesTBlotches, and other ordinary skin disfigurements, will find, during the use of the first or second bottle of theSarsuparillian Kesolvent, aninercnue of the appearance of Blemishes, Sores. Spots, etc. NOW, THIS IS THE BEST SIGN you could wish, as it proves that tho Resolvent is separating the poisons, humors, and effete deposits that corrupt the blood from the healthy constituents of the body, and driving them out of the system through the skin. In such cases the patient should take a few doses of Railway's Pills, to act as a brisk purge, and continue the Resolvent. These pimpks will soon pass off, and then you will have a pure, clear, sweet and healthy skin. Case of Gravel and Renal Calculi-Llthontrlptio EfTeots of Raclway*8 Sarsaparllllan Resolvent Established. Dr. Radwat. Datenpobt, Iowa, April 15, 1892. Dear Sir :— Enclosed I send you a sample of lime or sand that comes from my kidney or bladder. I wish you would see what it is, and advise me if I «m doing all I can. I have taken your Resolvent and Pills; am able to Attend to business, and have had one hundred gravels come from me in 1889 and 1890, anil. Yours truly. F. J. m pars epoo t»je I tut t<»er 8(1 ftvol babi take ilfyc and they and oxa Sir:— Tours of the 16th received. We would adviie you to take the Barmparillian Resolvent in twupoar^l doses after each meal, and two tea- spoonfuls at night when you retire. The bowels are not to be purged, but f«ie liegulating Pills used in small doses, no larger than is suflScient to ; tntly move them, to be taken at night. If there be pain or uneasiness K,<9&c the Lumbar region, make a free application of lieody Uelief . 80 much for medication. Now, we enjoin upon vou to dress warm and avoid exposures, cultivate freedom from euro, and relinquish all exhausting habits and pursuits. You should allow yourself a generous diet, and do no( take salts or saline draughts of any kind. In regarl to the use of acid fruits, if you use soft water to drink you might venture on a moderate use of them, and observe their effects on your constitution. We are inclined to think they might do good. The use of hard or lime water with rhubarb, sorrel and like acid pjants are often very mischievous, forming as they do an oxalate of lime, a constituent of one kind of gravel. We regard your case to be a formation of the salt. Phosphate of Magnesia, and we think you curable. With respect, RADWAY & CO. • I SMALL DOSES CONTINUED FOB A LENGTH OF TIME IS THE RULE TO pkODUCB LITHONTBIPTIG EFFECTS. Sarsaparlliian Resolvent and Scrofula. Poplar Sprinob, Henderson Co., Tenn. Dr. Radwat. Sir;— I am proud to write you that my daughter has improved rapidly. She has been in the use of your Sarsaparillian and Regulators ever since May; her skin has a better appearance, every way the system seems to be built up. In May, her weight was 111 pounds, now it is 116 pounds. Doctor, I would like to know whether a suspension would be necessary, or to coUtinue the use of your medicinea regular. She has taken them according to the directions you sent to me in May, and we are well pleased with the effect, for which I feel very thankful, as she was given up by one of the most eminent physicians in the country, &c M. J,. Rheumatism and the Kidneys. New Orlbaks. Db. Radwat, New York. Dear Sir:— For years I was troubled with Rheumatism in my right arm, 80 much so that it affected my writing. Once I wrote a copper-plate hand, but the rheumatism attacked me so frequently and severely that my writing was seriously impaired. I nave not written at all as well as this for months. Your Ready Relief cured me in a week. A friend of mine who suffered for years with what was deemed an incurable affection of the kidneys, requested me to say that a box of vour Regulating Pills completely cured him. And now, iny dear doctor, if you consider this worthy tiestimotiy in favor of your invaluable medications, you are wolcome, and if you wiiob to use it to your advantage you have my full permission to use it, an«i my asms, too, if you niah. Yeiy respectfuUy, B. Q, JONES. FOR LADIES ONLY. It 1m not at all times pleasant or convenient for a lady to consult a physl. clan for every disagreeable or annoying symptom that may occur. In Dr. Badway'a Sarsaparillian, Pills, ond Ready Relief— as the nature of the ail- ments indicate-a remedial agent is secured that will at once remove all in- flrmitles, ailments or sickness that may arise through impaired or disturbed functional secretions, be It Leucorrhoea (Whites), a Suppression of the Menses. Profuse Menstruation, Colorless Discbarges, Green Sickness^ or Uterine Tumors. Many ladies seem to be rapidly losing flesh— and are sensible of a gradual waste— without suffering from cough or any marked sign of consumption. They feel melancholy, disl'^artened, fretful, and feel as if they were alone in the world, when surrounded with every luxury the heart could wish, and are. indeed, martyrs to great mental and phyUcal buffering. In thes^^ cases (Melanosis) the bile is misdirected, and, instead of being properly Stic/euad by the liver, is retained and becomes a foreign constituent of the blood. In many cases when this takes place the akin becomes of a yellow tinge— the eyes ycdlow and inflamed, and the face covered with black spots, like worms, etc. Now, if ladica afflicted in thia manner will take three or four of Had- way's Fills every night, and a dessert-spoonful of the Sarsapari^ian RbsoIv- cnt three times per day, a happy change will soon follow ; all these bad symptoms will soon disappear, and the weak, emaciated, and wasting body will soon become healthy and robust, A lady called on me yesterday, (4th ol August, 1898,) weight, 160 lbs. She said : " Last March I left thia cit7 to go home to die ; when I arrived at home (Rochei^r) I was nothing but i^in and bones— no appetite, no spirits, no sleep, but cold sweats and nervous trembling. I saw your book called 'False and True,' and at once com- menced using your remedies. I used the pills 4, 5, 6, then 6, 4, 8. 2— in thia order every night, the excrements that came froofi me were like clotted Mood. I took the Sarsaparillian Resolvent— at* flrst; three times per diij , tLen four, then flve times per day — and had my spine ro^i^cl three times per week with the Ready Relief. After using those xn or-' montli I was a new Woman. I gained in flesh rapidly, my npiiHc li«;oam'^ bu .j^ant, appetite good, and my menses regular— that is what your : j edidne haadone for met" Dr. Radwat— Having some experience of your mediqines, I take this op- portunity of writing you a few lihes to let you know of its work. I have a married daughter living near Yandalia, nilndis; she l^ecame affiietnl with the womb disease; she tried two doctoH there without sucoess; idkecame back home; I got two doctors to examine her, aiai one said that Imb tlioaight ahe could be cured, the other thought not; she came back hQme in de^xiir. tkmie months after she wrote i^a letter; ah^ #lw #ell aa)d i^mrty from the use of your medicines. Leaman Comer, InO, ''^^^* GI'ASOOCK. I f^l DROPSY. The Sanaptrniian and the Pills, In large doseg, should be taken by dropsical persons. Tney will not onlv reduce the swelling, but remove the cause of the swelling, which is the dis<3a) wont to her old family physician in ^''.f chusett"^ viio told her, to her horror, the real condition. Shecon- MUi J physicians in Boston, who advised an operation to which she refused to submit. They were candid enough to tell her that they suspected adhe- sions of the. sac of the tumor, which would make an operation very compli- cated and severe, and of course ext^mcly hazardous. The tumor had been steadily growing until last March when her appear- ance was most miserable ; her abdo^ien protruded far out and her ^neral health was severely affected. A ladv t riend advised the use of the Resolv- . «nt. She began last March to tak«» your Resolvent, Relief and Pills accord- ine to directions, but without apparent benrft^ until about a monthsince, when suddenly she be<;an to discharge enornb;»v4 quantities of fluid from her Uadder, having, at the same time, copious and reiteated liquid discharees from her bowels. In one day the circumterenoe of her body diminishedta the extent of nine inches, and within one week she was reduced to her natural aize ; nhe rapidly recoveied her health, and two weeks later went several times to the woo is wilhiu the curative range of the Sarbaparillian Resolvent. Cures have been made where persons had been afflicted with Scrofula from their youths up to twenty, thirty and forty years of age, who were cured by the Sarsaparillian Kesolvent — since married and had children, and no trace of the taint up to twelve, and some as old as fifteen years, were exhibited in the children. This ought to be .good evidence of its power in exterminating the taint of Scrofula from the system. It possesses the same wonderful power in curing the worst forms of strumous and eruptive discharges, Syphiloid. Ulcers, Sores of the Eyes, Ears, Nose, Mouth. Throat, Glands, exterminating the virus of these chronic forms of diseases from the Blood, Bones, Joints, and in every part of the human body where there exist diseased deposits, Ulceration. Tumora, Hard Lumps, or Scrofulous Inflammation, this great and powerful remedy will exterminate rapidly and permanently. St. Hvacinthb, P. Q., Canada. Doctor : As last fall I completely and marvelously cured a victim of Scrofula in its last stage by following yo\iT advice, given in your little treatise on that disease, I woiild feel much obliged if you would forward me your treatise on Irritable Urethra and Self-abuse (illus.), for which I enclose stamps. I need it absolutely at once, as the poor victim of ignorance is hurrying fast to his grave. In haste, your confrere. RANDOLPH McINTYRE. M. D. See "Radwayon Scrofula," and Almanac for other extraordinary cures of Scrofula. -A. VOIOE FTiais/L LIBERIA, -^:frio-a.. I have for several years used Dr. Radway's excellent Remedies in my family, and find them deserving of all that might be said of them. The Relief, Resolvent and Regulators comprise the list which stands the test of our climate so admirably well. I always keep a "supply of these medicines on hand, and never think my family safe without them. Notwithstanding many other medicines are introduced and sold here, there are none to com- pare with Dr. Radway's when faithfully used according to directions. la such a case, cures are sure to follow. DAN'L J. DENNIS. Comptroller, Treasury Department, Monrovia, Liberia, Africa. Libbrian Qoybknicriit. iPOISOlSTED BL.OOID. OvMTLBlfBN :— I think ft my dnty to inform yon that Bbout thirteen yearn ago I had a yt0f fluall red epot come on my les; jae>t above the unkle. It eoon became very painful, and keiit increasing in iiize. I said to mv wife: " That It jast how father*it legs begask at first, ana I am afraitil shall have had leglike him.'' A friend of mine told me to " go and buy a bottle of Radway's Sarsaparillian, and that wil core yon," I gladly went and purchased a bottle, and my le;; soon he^an to he less inflamed, and s aecond bottle made a complete cure; aud my leK" to-day are sonnd and Kood, thankn to Baa* way's Sarsaparillian. I am, Kentlctnen, yours resi-ectfully, JOSEPH BUSHBLL. Dbmibon Mills, P. O., Qubbkc. EXTRAORDINARY CURES daily reported of diseases for wliicli these remedies have not been recom- mended by us, and the report of these wonderful cures have been as sur- prising to us as td the gener^ public. We have for years received letters of cures of such extraordinary and marvelous character that we have refrained from publishing them, and the letters we now publish we withheld until Tirged by the writers and their friends, for the benefit of the public, to make them known. We give the names and post-office addr >8s of each, so that those interested may write them; and we also recommend the sick to write the ministers of the churches in each place, to ascertain the trustworthiness of the writers. We desire all who may feel inclined to commence the useof Dr. ,. . .... .. .. .,^j^^^ cure. ■■aO VTACWIO. TT C UCDllC ail WUU UUkV XCCl tllt^llUCU llU V>V«UtUO*<\/K/ ««<« UOCUA Badway's Remedies to learn all the facts respecting these cures, so "i their fidth " in the remedies " may be weU founded '^in the hope of a cui Tumor of Twelve Tears' Growth Cured by Madway*s Resolvent, Bbyeblt. Mass. Dr. Radwat-— I have had an Ovarian Tumor in the ovaries and bowels. All the doctors said, "there was no help for it." I tried everything that was recommended, but nothing helped me. I saw your Resolvent, and thought I would try it, but had no faith in it, because I had suffered for TWELVE YEARt^. I took six Bottles of the Resolvent, one Box of Badway's Pills, and used two Bottles of your Ready Relief; and there is not a sign of a tumor to be seen or felt, and I feel Better. Smarter, and happier, than I have for twelve years. The worst tumor was in the left side of the bowels; over the groin. I write this to you for the benefit of others. Tou can publish it if you choose. HANNAH P. KNAPP. A Strong Endorsement. Mr. benjamin LEFEVRE, No. 28 Pleasant Street. Salem, Mass.. writes, J have known Mr. and Mrs. Enapp for over twenty years, and know what ahe states is wholly true. This remarkable cure has surprised hundreds. * ♦ « * # Mi'a..Knapp now looks well. Nothing hurts that she eats; bowels operate and aischarge naturally. A lady in Upper Beverly had a very bad tumor, and did not expect to live long, is now taking your Resolvent, aad feels better already. A Lady Cured of Fluor Albus, and Neuralgia that had Baffled the Doctors, D*. Radwat— IVar Sir: I beg leave to address you, hoping you will kindly give me an answer to a question that is of great importance to me. First, let me tell you that your medicines have been a Ijirassing to me and ^ine; my wife has been cured of Fluor Albus of Four Years' standing, by the U9e of your remedies, also of Neuralgia which has bafiBed our doctors. I spent nearly all of two yean of my wages all to no purpose, and waa PC^r^uaded to try your medicine, and, sir, it took less than $10 to cure her of Mfth. The consequeuce is she will have no other medicine, and, so loag as % does as well as it has in the past, I shall agree with her. Yours respectfully, R. C. CRABILL. Toms Brook, Shenandoah Co., Va. Oaves* Ordinary a&d E^ri^aordlnary. The great cures of ordinaiy diseases, even of CONSUMPTION TUBER- CULES IN TBtfi LUNGS, diseases of the Kidneys. Bladder, and Urinary Organs, Gravel, Dropsy, and all weakening discharges, are readily explaincfl. Is fact, OoNSCMPTioN, although never heretofore yielding to medicine after being thoroughly established, because there has been no medicine that possessed the great power of the SAIISAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT, of supplying the blood with such nourishing properties as heal, oxygen, strength, purity, and the rich, red coloring matter in the blood corpuscles, supplying fat, new tissue, with sound and healthy structures, enabling the blood to hold all its healthy constitueats in solution— diminishing the deposits of tuberculous matter, and exterminating the products of decom- position and decay, will and does yield to the Rudwav's -arsaparillian Resolvent. So also many other diseases that threaten early dissolution and death, the cures of which are readily explained, and the theory of cure laid down in Dr. Radway's new medical book called, "False and True " lBS. wels. that and d for ox of [snot , and tside ;hers. Extraordinary Case of Bheumatlsm Cured^ and a Dan- gerous Attack of Typhoid Fever cut short and Patient cured in Four Days. Radwav & Co. — Dear Sirs: Your medicines are doing wonders here ; my wife cured herself of Rheumatism when everything else failed. One year ago last March. I had Pleurisy and Typhoid Fevcjr, and I kept my bed thirty-two days and my physician visited me thirty-two times, and this spring I had a worse attack of the same disease, and my wife, with the help of your medicines, got me up in three or four days. Calmdb, Iowa. JOHN. DAWSON. rites, what reds, eats; ad a your zef wiU 8. and rs. rof ^a. Deafness Cured and a Lady Restored to Health, MrDDLKEHSH, N. Y. Db. Radway— Z>Mr Sir: I esteem it a duty as well as a privilege to give my testimony as to ttie wonderful effects produced ))y your valuable medicines. 1 commenced using your Sarsaparillian Resolvent, In connection with the Recnlatinii,' PilU, about the middle of last July. Previous to that time, my hearing hud become giealy impaired, so that it became impossible for me to hear ordinary conversntion. In fact u was with the greatoBt d'ffirulty I could hear anything. I had not taken the Resolvent two monihs before I began to improve. NoWt at the lapse of less than bix months, 1 find my hearing \)mt- fectly rjestored. In fact can hear better than ever in my life before. My general health, too. has greatly improved. I And myself gaining in flesh as well ass ia Strength. In fact, can walk miles without any undue fatigue. I wish you to feel at liberty to use this testimonial in any way subservient to your interests and the cause of humanity. Yours with great respect. HAIIRIET F. BINGHAM, Correspondent of the Baptist Union. — ♦— Scrofula Cured by R, JS. Remedies. Dr. Radwat— You must excuse me that I trouble you with this letter. I bad the worst kind of SCROFULA in my system; 1 have been very sick for most two years: I look all kinds of medicines, and none did me any good tiil I took your Pills and Stirsaparilii,m; in four mouths I recovered; it had settled on my liver particularly; it liked to (loytroy my whole system: nince I an> well again everybody wants to Unow whai cnred me. Before I took your Pills and SnfjaoMrillian I weighed 117 pounds, and now I weigh 145 pounds. 1 only took your medicine tar four months; I feel better now than I did for ytars. „„„^,„,. Bast Hampton, Mass. C. F. HUFPEIl. (8«o Radway on Scrofola.) A Great Medical Triumph I NEW PRINCIPLES IN PURGATIONf SBCUBED IK DR. RADWAY'8 Perfect Purgative Pills. 1.— A Tegretable Substitute for Calomel and Mercury. 2.— Counter-Irritation, made perfect in Radwat's Pills, that withdraws inflammatioa from Congested Blood Vessels, Nerves, Liver, Stomach, Bowels, Kidneys, and other viscera, and purging all ezcrementitious, corrupt humors and diseased deposits from the system. 3.— To these Pills a nourishing and nutritious principle is secured, by which the blood, iuices and fluids of the system become invested with the vigor of life— they are the only purgative medicine that strengthens during the pro- cess of purgation. These Pills act as a solvent and tonic to the gastric juice, enabling the solvent of the system to properly dissolve the substances taken into the stomach, and aid digestion, and the conversion of said substances into the proper constituents to make pure, rich and wholesome blood, the deficiency of which is the cause of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diabetes and other urinary difficulties, etc. 4. — They regulate the organs of tbe system ; restoring functional harmony ^nd securing tbe secretion of the proper constituents of each origan ; by their action the Liver secretes its allotted proportion of bile — the Lungs, carbon ; the Skin, sweat ; the Kidneys, Urine, etc. 5.— The aged, and persons subject to Constipation, Costiveness, Paralysis and Weakness of the Bowels, Kidneys and Bladder, etc., that have torcOoated PiUs. WiU Keep in all Climates. These pills are perfect purgatives ; they are made from the active proper- ties" of vegetable extracts. One Pill every morning as a Dinner Pill, will piepare the stomach to receive the food, and prevent its souring or turnihg^ to watery ( onstituents ; it will promote digebtiou and^'ecure a good appetite. No Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heart-bum, Headache. Foul Stomach, Bad Breath, will trouble those who will take one or two of these little Pills every morning, two or three hours before dinner. ' To regulate the bowels, if out of order, two to four Pills. To secure a brisk purge, live or six, or more, if necessary. To be used in all Cases of Costhcness — Constipation— 'fndigestion—Dyspepsia — Palpitation of the Heart— Bpilepsy— Fits— Rush of Blood to the Head — Liwer Complaint— Congsstion or Inflammation of the Brain, Bowels, Stomach, Li^sr—ln Sudden Colds — Quinsey Sore Throat— Pleurisy— In Fevers of all kinds— In Biliousness— Jaundice— Overflow of Bile in the Blood, and in all Cases where a Purgative or Cathartic Jiperient, of Laxative Medicine is required. , No Mercury, Calomel, Antimony, or other hurtful drug, that will accu- mulate in the system, enters into their composition. The price of these Pills, thirty in each box, is only twenty-five cents, the same price that the common pills, made from crude powders, are sold for. Stenilies should always keep these Pills in the house. » «*.■:. Complimentary Erldence of the Ylrtnes of B. R. Remedies, Dn, Radway :— Several years ago I was recommended to use your Reme- dies for Bilious Disorders, Liver Complaint and Rheumatism, and as I found great relief f i om them, I have used them with great success ever since, and bave recommended to my neighbors with the same good results. I take pleasure in recommending them as a safe and sure medicine, that will do just what it pretends to. Now, I have traveled a great deal through differ- ent purts of the world, and have persuaded a great many people in different sections and climates to use your Remedies, which did theni grea* good, and I send this gratefully to you, as I believe it is a debt of gratitude I owe you. Yours, Pbtbr Seloven. TuscABORA P. 0., Livingston Co., N. Y. Unionvillk, Mich. Dr. Radway — Dear Sir: For a long time past I have been suffering in the most distressing manner from a long train of symptoms, which have baffled the skill of all the medical men down here, and which I feared, if not ar- rested in their progress, would teriQinate in the total prostration of my strength. Loss of appetite anid desire of stimulating and artificial means of sustenance at irregular times, want of healthy sleep and consequent depres- sion on arising in the morning, rendered life quite a burden to me, until %. friend of mine induced me to try your medicines. So I got a bottle of Rad- way 's Sarsaparillian and a box oC Kadwav's Regulating Inlls, and took them according to directions. I soon found relief. I got .three boxes and three bottles more, and I am in better health than ever before. 1 remain your humble servant, ARTHUR D. WRIGHT. Chebanse, 111. Radway & Co. — Oentlemen: Your Pills have often warded off sickness in my family. I never think it safe to be without them ; they are a tine, sure medicine. Most respectfully yours, HENRY KENWORTH Chebanse, Iroquois Co., Illinois. "Used 19 Years." March 8, 1891. Dr. Radway & Co. : I have used youv medicines for nineteen years, and have cured all diseases I have ever treated, and that includes nearly every- thing except small-pox. I have cured cases of various kinds that other doc- tors had given up as hopeless. I have the best success with inflammatory rheumatism. I cannot recommend your medicines too highly. I have not had a doctor in my ho>ise for eight years. What 1 cannot care 'vith your medicines, I thiak other medical aid is useless. Normal. McLean Co., Ills. (Signed) MRS. S. S. 8CHELL. " Work Like a Charm." Nov. 17th. 1893. Radway & Co.— Sirs: I have used your Ready Relief for Neuralgia, and find it to work like a charm. EDW. A. GORDON. West KiNosroN, K. I. Dr. Radway & Co., N. Y.—Dear Sirs: I am an old man— 65 years old— and have used a great many boxes of your Regulating Pills and bottles of your Ready Relief in my family, and always with the best of results.. We are never without them, and believe there are no medicines like them. E. C. PsiKs. Humboldt, Allen Co., Kansas. .d':^'-:' MEDICAL TESTIMONY. As an evidence of the high opinion and confidence the Medicai l<'acult7 in the United States entertain fur these remedies, we present the following let- ter from Prof. Keid : DR. Li WRENCE REID. Seven years Lecturer on Medical Chemistry in the New York Hospital, and seven years Professor of Chenistry in the New York College of Phar- macy, and for four years in the M3dical University of Edinburgh, Scotland. 86 De Ealb At., Biiooklyn. Dr. Radway & Co,, of New YiTk. have submitted to my analysis thei*> three remedies, named "Ready Relief," "Renovating Resolvent," and "Reg ulating Pills." They have also co nmunicated to me their mode of prepat ing the same. After a careful examination of these articles, I pronounce them as composed of ingredients of great purity and cost, free from mercury, or other dangerous substances, and prtpared with skill and care. ■ Having long known Dr. Radway & Co., as scientflc gentlemen of high attainments. 1 place every confidence in their remedies and statements. These remedies, in my opinion, stand on different grounds from nostrums which absurdly pretend to cure all diseases with one preparation. They are a well-considered series of remedies, prepared on scieotfic principles, and having a strong claim to public favor. From their adaptation to the diseases for which Dr. Radway & Go's i-emediea are recommended and from their speedy action in giving relief, I consider them as a useful invention and quite a family convenience, superceding in numerous instances the necessity of medical assistance ; and when that is neces- sary, doing something of a safe nature to relieve the sufferer in the interval. I have no doubt of the great value of the Relief, as a local application to the spine, in those cases of weakness of the body or limbs, or the digestive or other organs, which depend upon the nerves proceeding from the spiae for power to perform their functions. , LAWRENCE REID, Prof, of Chemistry. A L.ITTLE GIRL. MerceuCo., W. Va. Dr. Radwat. Dear Sir— It is with pleasure I take my pen in hand to inform you of the great cure affected by your medicine called Resolvent. I had a girl, three years old last September, who had suffered with Scrofula ever since she was two years old. In fact, the doctor told us she was born with it. We had our best local doctors with her, and it seemed like all hope was gone, for they told us if the disease settled on her lun vs she could not be cured. This frightful disease seated or seized upon her lungs severely. I began to think that our little girl could not live long, our physician's medicines doing no good. In the meantime, I received a copy of your medical publication called "False and True," which you sent me. After seeing the accounts of so many cures affected by your treatments, I at once resortied to them, though I could scarcely find any in this country, but I had the luck to get one bottle, and hj the time she used it all she was most well. The ulcers that were making their app^rance on her body are entirely gone, her lungs al- most healed, or at least she has almost quit coughing. She has begun on the second bottle, and I believe by the time shd uses all of it she will be well. She bad a very bad cough. If I could have secured this treatment in time, I could have saved mniiey by it ; but it is a hard matter to get hold of it in this cfuntry. I am yours with respect, ^ SAMQEL S. BARKER, Flat Top, Mercer Co., W. Va. SI Bike ia the natural purgative of tlie tvttem. high Va. of the three ice she . We gone. cured. v«. Ttbit Showlnf tht Maan Tlmt of DigNtion of fho DIfftmt Artiolot of Diot. Artiolbs op Diet. Rice Pin' feet, eoaaed TrTpe, soused BgK8« whipped Troat, salmon, f reeh.. . , Troat, salmon, fresh... , Soup, Barley Apples, sweet, mellow. Venison steak Brains, animal Sago Tapioca Barley Milic Liver, beef, fresh Bggs, fresh Codfish, cured dry Apples, soar, mellow. . Cabbage, with vinegar. Milk Eggs, fresh Turkey, wUd Turkey, domestic Gelatine Turkey, domestic Goose, wild Pig, sucking Lamb, fresh Hash, meat A vegetables Beans, pod Cake, sponge «... Parsnipa Potatoes, Irish Potatoes, Irish Cabbage, head Spinal marrow, animal Cbicken, fall grown. . . Custard. Beef, with salt only. . . Apples, soar, hard OysteRj, fresh Bggs, fresh Base, striped, fresh. . . . Beef, fresn, lean, rare. Beefsteak Pork, recently stf ted . . Pork, ivcently salted. . MattoB, fresh Mutton, fresh Soup, bean diicken soop Prbpara- TION. B.II, Boiled Boiled Boiled Raw Boiled Fried Boiled Raw Broiled Boiled Boiled Boiled Boiled Boiled BroUed Raw Boiled Raw . Raw * Raw Roasted Roasted Boiled Boiled Roasted Roasted Roasted Broiled Warmed Boiled Baked Boiled Roasted Baked Raw Boiled Fricasiieed Baked Boiled Raw Raw Soft Boiled Broiled Roaoted Broiled Raw Stewed Broiled Boiled Boiled BoUed 10 80 ao 80 ao 185 46 45 2 8 S Abtiolbs or Dnr. Prkpaba- TIOM. b.b: 2 S 815 S15 8 18 885 880 880 280 880 830 280 2 30 2 30 30 280 2 30 80 2 40 2 40 2 45 2 45 260 256 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 Aponeurosis Dumpling, apple Cake, corn...., SffilS?f^h::f:::!!'f: Oysters, fresh Pork, recently salted. . . Porksteak. Mutton, fresh. Bread, com Carrot, orange Sausage,^ fresh Floander, fresh CatOsh, fresh Oysters, fresh Beef, fresh, lean, dry. . . Beef, with mustuid, &c. Butter Cheese, old, strong Soup, mutton Oyst«r soup Bread, wbeat, f reeh. . . . Turnips, flat Potatoes, Irisli Begs, fresh EgKS, fresh Green corn and' beans. . Beets Salmon, salted Beef Veal, froph FowU, (lomebtic Fowls, domeetic /. Ducks, domestic Soup, beef, vegetabks, aud bread Heart, auimal Beef, Old, haro, enlied Pork, recently failed. , Soup, marrow bones.. , Cartilage Pork, recently salted. Veal, freph Ducks, wild Snet, mutton Cabbage Pork, fat and lean... . Tendon Suet, beef, fresh Beefsteak Beef Boiled Boiled Baked Stoiled Bioiled Roasted Broiled Broiled Roasted Baked Boiled Broiled Fried Fried Stewed Roasted Boiled Melted Raw Boiled BoUed Baked Briled Boiled Hard boiled Fried Boiled Boiled Boiled Fried Broiled Boiicd Koasted lioaeted Boiled Fried Boiled Fried Boiled Boiled Boiled Fried Roasied Boiled Boiled Roasted Boiled Boiled Raw Boiled In the reign of Queen Anne, there <^as pobilshed on the American contlaent bnt one newspaper, the Boston Jfetca Letter, and it printed bat thirteen thoosuA . copies amnaafiy. Tbe sick nay offeod in a alcnder.diet a&d th«rel>7 grow "nooK, r I No. 1 Porcelain TMsel fit- ting into Block Tin Boiler No. 8. The cover fitting No. 8 alBO, nvhlch can be ntied aep- arateljr •• a stewing pan. RBOBIPT FOR MAKING BBBF-TEA. Put a pound and a half of round steak cut up into pieces about the size of a hazelnut, into the porcelain pot, the outeronebeingparti^llyfillcd with water. Add a little water, sufficient to keep the meat from sticking to the sides of the pot, cook from five to eight hours, and flavor with salt. Venison, mutton or buffalo flesh may be used instead of beef. See that the water in the outer k ettle is replenished, as it boils away. This makes the best Tea. Another, where the above Kettle is not present is a good receipt, but not so good as the former. BEI3F-TBA. Take two pounds of the lean pftrt of the gravy-piece of beef, and carefully pare away every particle of fat, skin, or sinew, cut this into small square pieces the size of a nut, put the beef into a stew-pan capable of contaming two quarts, aiid pour three pmts of boiling water upon it, add a little salt, put it on (he stove fire, and, as soon as it boils, skim it, and then remove it to the side of the stove to continue boiling gently for an hour, after which the beef -tea should be strained through a napkin for use. PEOTORAIi 0H;0KEN-BR0TH. Cut up a young fowl into several pieces, put in a stew-pan with three pints of spring water; set on the stove fire to boil ; skim well and add a little salt ; lake two tablespoonsful of pearl-barley, wash it in several waters, nn 1 add it to the broth, together with one ounce or marsh-mallow roots cut into ^ihredft for the purpose of better extracting its healing properties. The broth should then boil one hour, an(l be passed through a napkm into a basin, to be kept ready for use. MUTTON-BROTH. Take throe pounds of the scrag-end of a fresh neck of mutton, cut it into several pieces, wash them in co d water, and put them into a stew-pan with two quarts of cold spring w.ater; place the stew pan on the fire to boil ; skim well, and add a couple of turnips ctit into slices, a few br.'tnchesof pars- ley, a sprig of green thyme, and a little salt. When it has boiled gentlv by the side of the stove for an hour and a half, skim off the fat from the surface, •ad then let it foe strained through a lawn sieve into a basin and kept fpr usa aa« COi iil of •* . bot - 'J- S&.. '-'?'■"■}«' ^ii'( col m»i9 y )i-,- -v* <»ti \* ■"*->♦■*•■■ ■■»«* ■ ■ f»-»-..^ W!- x^m'c m^msm ■'■ -Ar r; 4 ■> V IB v^ ^f S l,A^U^ .', \ the size of a witU water. 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