■ijt ’CKjPf&i' 
ANTED! S nl a 
year to travel and sell Mods tc 
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS, 
Note. — All letters of inquiry must be accomr 
panied with the name and address of the writer. 
It is seldom we can name plants from leaves 
or twigs alone. The jUnoer is qenerally indis¬ 
pensable. 
~ 
J. L. B .—We do not know anything about the 
composition of the Durham Powders, but in the 
it Ural ot Dec. 20, '70. yon will tind a recipe for 
making the •‘DouglasB fixture," which is an 
excellent article for keeping fowls healthy and 
making thorn lay. 
Subscriber. The “Boa-weed” or “Gulf- 
weed ” mentioned sometime ago in the Rural 
for obesity, wo believe is only common “Sea- 
wrack.'’ found everywhere in salt water, but we 
do not think you will lose much by not being 
able to obtain it. 
A. E. M. C —Personally, we have never fa¬ 
vored plunge or shower baths, or a ny others that 
produce a decided shock upon the system. Yet 
we recognize very fully the imperative necessity 
of frequent and copiuUH baths. But the tempera¬ 
ture of the water and of the room should be 
such that no sensation of cold *is experienced. 
Dr. Wilson has remarked:—To arrive at 
something like an estimate of the value of the 
perspiratory system, in relation to the rest of 
the organism, 1 counted tho perspiratory pores 
on the palm of tho hand and found 3,528 in a 
square inch. 
Now. each of these pores being the aperture 
of a little tube about a quarter of an inch long, 
it follows that in a squaro inch of skin on the 
p ulm of the hand thcro exists a length of tube 
equal to 882 inches, or 73% feet. Such an 
amount of drainage , an it may 'no called, is won¬ 
derful, assuming this to ho the average for tho 
whole body, and tho thought may well present 
itself—What if this drainage be obstructed! 
Sufficient bathing goes far to prevent any ob¬ 
struction and the evils which may follow in con¬ 
sequence. 
J. G. Knapp .—Wash young trees as often as 
you choose, care for them as you will, dead bark 
will accumulate as they grow older, for the rea¬ 
son that it cannot expand with the growth of the 
stem, and must, therefore, become fissured, and 
finally detached. 
The external bark is, in fact, tho sarno as the 
heart-wood, hut the one is exposed to tho action 
of the atmosphere, the other is not. Neither 
can be of any further service to the vitality of 
the tree. Tlio heart-wood, however, gives it 
strength, and is, thefefore, confined and pre¬ 
served. The external bark in healthy stems is 
vigorously exfoliated, while in unhealthy or in¬ 
sect-infested stems it slowly rots and falls off. 
Were it not for this enfoliating process, the 
diameter of stems would he perhaps doubled, if 
it were possible for trees so to change their en¬ 
tire physiology as to enable them to live under 
such conditions. 
E. B. Bronson. N~. 1'.—There aro two species 
of red Horso-chestnut cultivated in gardens. 
sE. Pavia is the red Buckeye, a tall shrub. AP. 
rubicunda is taller, with flowers not so red. 
Gray thinks this may be a hybrid between the 
above and the common Horso-chestnut (sE. 
llippocastanum). 
We prefer -•£. rvbicumlator the lawn, for the 
reason that it blooms when quite small. Tho 
common Horse-chestnut is better for tho street. 
Except that it does not grow as fast as many 
other handsome trees, it cannot for that purpose 
be surpassed. 
A. G. Bisbee. Chester XBonds, Ohio.— What 
you sent for Arbutus (JEpUjtKa repens) is now 
blooming in our conservatory. It is Phlox rep- 
tans—a. very beautiful little plant, and excellent 
for bankets, wild-gardens, etc. 
Student .—Will you do me the favor to stato 
what light you deem the host—that is, the least 
trying to the eyes for evening study ? 
Am—What is known as the “German Stu¬ 
dent ” lamp is that in general use among stu¬ 
dents. A single lamp was purchased, some time 
since, for the use of one of the editors of this 
journal, whose eyes could not endure the smoky, 
uncertain flame from the street gas. Others 
were so well pleased with it that this lamp is now 
exclusively used in tire Rubai, rooms. The flame 
is brilliant and pure, and, softened by the shades 
with which the lamps are provided, is as easy 
upon the eyes as any other light of which we 
have any knowledge. 
J. S .—The Trivet, locally known as the Cali- j 
fortiia Privet, is Lignstrum ovatifolium. The 
roots are hardy, hut we have had the tons killed 
by extremely cold weather. It is of rapid growth 
and soon recovers; hot, m the meantime, a 
hedge presents anything but an ornamental ap¬ 
pearance. For service, the Privet is useless. 
C- h. —(l.) The Shell flower is a hardy annu¬ 
al. (2) So far as we are informed, the Publish¬ 
er's column will suggest the only method of 
obtaining them, (3.) It requires -a Bunny, dry 
situation—else it will not perfect seeds. It is 
one of the most remarkable plants in cultivation. 
and Pachiunj}. 
3,000 LBS. OF MILE YIELD $54.20. 
(fcpr j * New Method of Manufacture Given. 
Jw|QU Apparatus and Furnishings 
CHEESE and BUTTER FACTORIES. Jjjjj Qj' rjD 
Economizer Return-Fine Boilers. 
Fire entirely rurronnded by water. Present orders, Dec. 27th, I87C, we are working on: 
Two.70 Horse Power Roller:-, and cmo2o XI. P. Engine. Two lJ-Horac Power Boilers and Engines. 
One ill-Horse Power Holler. One C-Horso Power Boiler and Engine. 
One lil-iinrse Power Ak’I Boiler and Engine on wheels. Two 4-Horse Power Boilers and Engines. 
One B-Horse Power New Economizer Boiler and Engine on Wheels, for Wilmington, N.C. 
Tho dcuiaud is unprecedented, even In these doll times. Bend for Circulars. 
WHITMAN & BURRELL, Little Falls, N. Y. 
IjT Li ubliell & Co.'s New Ouug Cheese Press, with right to use the Bundager Patent. 
When answering advertisements, par¬ 
ties will please say that they saw them 
in the Rural New-Yorker. 
locate SRJatrtcd. 
BBTiTTI *'% tS Jf? Notice. W 6 bare tho 
lid Art* i'lac 1 lutcett End best srlllnv 
(3 iSS* HLillonery Packxgeln the 
f’jSSa |kj VA J, m World. ft cootKlo. 13 
m m m ™ 8 ,-iesiaof paper, igenviu- 
•pts.pencil,penholder.cnlden pen,and a pleca otvalualde 
JSwolry. Complete sample package, with vlegar t gold-plnlcd 
aieeve bailout, and ladlee’ fasht'iiable fancy Set. pin and 
drop*, post-paid. 25 cent*. 5 par Kmcra with »>«ort*d Jew- 
alry, ( I , i*i!M GbUI Patent Leter Wr/n ti free 1 ft all ^fnts. 
_BBlOf A CO., 7fi0 Broadway, N. Y. 
TWELVE 
articles In ona. The LffiViP *Viu» r tv « r> i__ 
American Xn^ 
SWITZERLAND to 
We will call and see you next 
N1AL CELEBRATION. By the 
pies of the Celebrated Watches, 
men, the MESSRS. lit) If EL & 
for Inspection and exhibition. 
throughout the U. 8 ., having been 
: rt i C r ’ lr \ c ?.°' , Th ,°. CLo TB COMBINATION. Can be n.ed 
i? nc £l£® nh °y #r lUiUI'er,. KtHser.IVnknlfe. Envelope 
Itu ’’" r - S| ' WI "K Mnrhlne Thread 
SSS^Ja ASdm “Ufff s * nnnj -C"l‘ i iMi off Hooks and Eyes, 
Safi?!- 8 '-vtf SFu, 1,1 ’ f 1 ,»*• or a oafnmoh pencil. Is 
hoavUy nickel plated, and win la.t a HAulW Agents are 
KslSUi ?’’V Li t, ’ ,, hoet selling artlcie out 
‘t!! 1 *, 1 5** “ ,r S I. totruorUlaarr Uidncement* 
toAgenta Bend C.r aamgio Hsirdoi.w and canvass your 
town bride Sc CO., 709 Broadway, N. Y. 
H STATIONERY PACKAGES,and SIX of 
Ih, B Jr tb* I'UVn COM m\ VTTON fnr TWO 
R DOLLARS. BPIDE Be CO.. 
V\yv K Sr ^k 7CQ Croadwny, New York. 
AMERICA, Greeting: 
July and assist at your CENTEX- 
satue opportunity bring you taru- 
manufacturcd by our cpnntry- 
COUIIVOISIEII of NeuchaU 1, 
7 hose Watches urn lavcrably known 
sold by our local agents lu almost 
FRCr 
THL 0 :Ju HABBACH ^Pi^hAoiu-HiA.FA 
every City, Town and Village the past ton years. Their reputation for accurate performance J? unive rsally 
acknowledged. They aro manufactured iti Gold anil Silver Cases. Htciu and K**y Winders. These 
Watches hfivo superior quality of Nickel Kovrmenin, Cbreuomctcr Bnlami-v, Bieguei llalr 
rsprinKSi Tempered, Ilnrneiud and Isncbroulsed for If. If . use, tine Ruby Jeweled, ret lu 
* mu<>u, and warrapted to perfoi in with the repulnrliv and aeeuTficy of a c hronntiirier. Ask 
tout Watchmaker to see them before purahastng those of other makers, as we have been authorized to 
Bell them at a reduction from former prfoes. 
Q i nVCriK & KRTJGLER, 
HA LShltOO » 1 : 15 MAIDEN LANE, N. \ ., Up fstuirs. 
Only Wholesale Agents for the Uauafactcrcrs. Jewelers wanted to uct ua Agents. 
P lilN II LE’S STEAMER challenges the world wfv A 
in Ateaui beating or Voolung jm* tanck. Centeu- Hr ■ K H At I Amin 
nial Award received. 2 Jkio sold. Half price of B m 1 I ■ I 1 I , m T I 
any other. IHnsfretod Circular and New Year nJ n/Uv V 
oflpr ! ree. D. R. BBINDLE, Oust Bethany, N. Y„ 
Sole Prop’r. a double barrel gun, bar or front action locks: 
-- wurrunted genuine twist barrels, and a good shooter, 
-- oit no sale ; with Flask, Poucb and Wad-cutter, for 
mi lime o rn'c the Y Can be sent C. O. D., with privilege to examirio 
L-ULLIlMb « GU.O \Jsjry. Rfy 1 ~eS’ g hofote paying bill. Rend bUibjp f« r Circular to P. 
^* v /'A-Crn'' POWELL A SON, 288 Main Street, Cincinnati, O. 
PLOWS the johwstcw har vesters arITth e best . 
^ I niDRB PRESSED AND GUATERH. 
^ BOOMER &BOSCHMUTPKE 8 S Co., Syracuse, N.Y. 
1850 Twenty-Eighth Year 1871 
fl/Cf. 212 Water St NEW-YORK CityJ oe the 
HIG8ANUM MTS COMPANY, ! RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
Manufacturers of Agricultural Implements, __ 
Hlttanum, * o mi. _ The Great Illustratei, Aobicultuhai. ani> Fam¬ 
ily Weekly has 
REDUCED ITS SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 
For 1877. 
It is the Standard Authority on Aouicultube, Hob- 
__ _;_ ticultube and Domestic Aefaibs, and is replete 
^_ LIVIRG 8 TDN newB * nd improvements of value to 
& CO.’S The Farmer, The Dairyman, 
CORN Tho Horticulturist, The Housewife, 
"-Sv \ shellers T3ae stocit Grower ’ Tlie Giris and B °y*- 
\L- --.v E!3^ -~ : £3m0 l &k. v Gnaramoed In addition to tUwu' Practical Subjects and its Mar- 
wljL- X MAiSv the bust lliiiid ket Iteports, several pages are devoted to Household 
jt» » J * -ii|)iiT:'y ^ , '!! <lr8 J ? r Redpes, pleasant Stories, Reading for the roung, Bab- 
' v the* rna 8 rkei D bfcGl Bcadingi Fasliions, News, and all topics of inter- 
UjVf't'VV* Priff, 50 est to the family. Thus it comprises 
<n-n * />and »5.o». 
wmover io.ooo TWO PAPERS IN ONE 
. x now In use 
Shipped by Express on receipt of price. Give and cuts like a two-edged sword into the affections of 
Agents wanted. Send for Descriptive Circulars to tlie ladies and children, as well as the members of the 
LIVINQSTON & CO., IRON FOUNDERS, PITTSBURGH, PA. family who seek instruction in their daily-avocations. 
Tut “vihBATfiB” TUDteutD ic Tim^eTTT A S ‘ FuuLEI1 ‘ the ottlobmtetl Hortioulturiat. is Ed- 
Int TlBKAIUn THRfcSHtK IS KING 0r ALL. ltor-in-Ohief, assisted by li. 8 . CaUMAK, the wcll-kuown 
-- Floriculturist and writer on Rural Topics, and X. A. 
CELEBRATED FOOT IATUFQ Willab®, the great practical Dairyman, who call to 
M 1 , L''” I.. V LM 1 theixaid as special contributors, S.B. Parsons. Flori- 
Lathesf Small Han'Hnd Pow^ clUtarl6 ‘ ftud collector of rare cxoUca; William lton- 
Planers f or Metal .Buiall Hear Cut- utson. Editor London Garden; OoL F, G. SinNKEB. 
tors, rllde-ri .'tn. Kali Machine for Editor Turf, Field anti Funu; Prof G itas V, Riley 
hcavyt’Fo$®ular &;^f ht J^ State Entoiriologiat. IXklmvn Btrecbeb,' 
tlio articles for Amateur* nr Arti- X>pidopteriKt; « m. J. Fowler, ■writer ou ParruEcon- 
sans. Highly recommended. Send omy ; Thos, Meeilvk, Editor Gardeners’ Monthly , 
N r 11. 1 RAt.V>WlN^LtlcotiItf' N H ' Tames Vick, the great Rochester Floriat; Geo. Such, 
Say you saw this In Ruiial N k w-Y o UK ml Floriculturist; Josixit Hisivf.s, noteu Botanist; B. B. 
___ Peck, M. D.. writer ou Hygiene; Henry Hales, the 
msTi “ unVTrn s nPTiTvr practical Poultry Breeder, L. A. Roberts, writer on 
TE2 DHZxTSR SFHiNG. Historical Subjects; and a host of other gentlemen 
j . jfMHBp eaually celebrated and learned, as well as an efficient 
-• I _• /*^S. corps of Special Reporters, to keep the readers infonn- 
^ / \ ed ui>on all subjects of interest to the Rural population. 
/ / -A From tho pens of such celebrated writers the Practi- 
/ \ A/ _*\ cal and Scientific Departments receive life, while tho 
f \ I ' —I Literary and Family Departments ore under the care- ' 
I ( ^ I supervision of a corps of experienced Editors and 
i I \ / \ ' -J ContributorH, who successfully devote their energies to 
/ \ ^7 V/ / \ J making this journal the superior of any in tho land. 
\ I \ / / \ / It contains each week sixteen pages of instructive 
N. / N. / \S aud interesting reading, embeUialicd with Hue eugrav- j 
— ^ ings upon all interesting subjects. 
Perfection! Easy motion, Btrong, Graceful. Dura- The Reduced Price ic nnlv sn a «ear nn ,i, n . I 
bio. Over 1,000 solo lu 3 years. Scud for Oircuia. to e Maucea Krite ,s onl y * A - 50 a y°*r, postage 
DEXTER SPRING CO.. Hulton, Fa. prepaid by Publishers, and in clubs of ten or more 
~ ’ only $2 a year. 
Allen S Planet The Rubal is HO well known that Uttle difficulty is 
SILVER experienced in forming a club in any locality, and 
^,1 every one is invited to form a club—thus securing their 
paper cheaper and benefiting their neighbors. 
¥i a a a ... . ,v Every one can have a specimen copy ybek, aud, if 
Hull Serd DrllUud Whwl Hoi-., I:ure al*o reoelrrd the Ontru- r) „ a : r , # nrrn „ n i„i, .. i , 
«>ui Mcd,i anti Krfori Mni»i, Oernnuij. Furihci imfiron-ii for ueerre to lorrn a club, a list ol Premiums to Olub 
’77. FuU cliaeripUve price list fi-ee, ilciMribln* M>o our oe» Hone Agents, by addressing 
Hoe, Parte Green IHieter, Cultivator!, Hand Plow, Traneplanting 
Hoes, Com A'nivce.icc. Kvery Purnier needs* copy, nnd we want RTTR. A T. PUBLISHING CO. 
. U,e Agent in every Tonn. Send fur new terms to Joente and '* 
«ui*. s. l. allkn & co., U 9 s. 4 ihSt.,nuiat'B, p». 78 Duane St., New York. 1 
town bride Be CO., 709 Broadway, N. Y. 
llF^ IB **^7 STATIOKEny PACKAGES. »nd SIX -ff 
W Jr ^♦'•i<tY»criiUii\moN torTWO 
m A\ dollars. BRIO* a CO.. 
xJBJv i3 A' ^k 7G9 Croodwny, Now York. 
riAG’TS WANTED FOR HISTORYRI 
UNTEN’L EXHIBITION 
It contains 3!10 flneonemvlngsof bulldines and 
scenes m tbo Great. j-KhtbUlon, atm l« the omy un- 
fhcntionim rorupleto hirtory puthoiied. it treat*of 
tho grand budding., wonderful exhibits, curiosities, 
m-utevenie.etc. Very (heap and mJlHMsigM. tine 
Agent Bold 18 eoplr# lu r-n* fi-av. Sena lorrurcxtra 
ter-t sto Agent'.undo Full description of the wmk. 
Address National Pint Co.,Philadelphia,Pa 
P A lITTnU Enrehuhlo and worihle.«* hooks 
wHU I I Lin * on the exhibition -•u-o telng clr- 
cnlute. Do »i< t-he deceived. Bee tbot Ibo book you 
buy contains t ?4 pages and 130 fine engravings. 
K f \ of the prettiest Cliromo Tariis ever seen, 
• ■ I H wi t'i your nnme. SS < »s.. by remm mad. 
W. C. CANNON, box ii9, Boston, AIa3S. 
“ The Glory of ulntrrira it'her IFViwirn.” 
W/L MTETin —A GENTS to sell r ynewacd very 
WHU I L5/e atr-iictlve book.” The Women a) the 
Centuru. A fine eliunco f-ir first-clii«*ranvriBsers; 
nothing like It: meeting with splendid puecess. 
R. H. liuaBELlj, PubUsnor. ilottou, Mass. 
W»nt*d,;n rver r 
In tho IT, S. tcf 
Uaheftfd vf j rli Ad. 
BEN L AGENTS : 
W . J. RCiLTaND, 6 prm^l 
t-'Vrtr .ml county 
my i-l)lic*ti<m«. 
lojtitli), A1"M. 
S11200 A YEAR, CLEAR. FAMILY NE- 
towf cesatiy. Vienna Proved Fiaif ,• mnkes worlA- 
» BB renountd Vienna liftati,etc. AGENTS lu ev- 
sEjm ery county to wholesale and retail. I’utupfor 
family use. Numpioond eirculant. postpaid, lOcts. 
VIENNA YKAST CO.. U26 Jrfferaou St., l’hlla.. Pa. 
Salary Hit a month Hotol and tri»v«hugo»pen,es paid. 
K. A. (-RA NT ,t CO., Dj»nuf*otur«T. of EN VKL0PE3 
and PAPER, J.4. C anil ¥ iiuui* St., ClsClXNATl, OUlo. 
$20 for $2. 
Best th’tig for Agents. 
J. Latham & t o., Boston. 
Address, Mokitob 
Each week to Agents. GoodnBtnple. 10.000 
test Imulilala received. Tc ripe llberul.Pai- 
ticuiars tree. J. Worth JtCo.bt.Loula.Mo. 
Niilnry nf ht-OO a 
> Uenlen. NO 
ay ex(itnsea paid. 
Ciocmuati, Ohio. 
Hotel aad traveling exi>vnst-s pai 
MiHUFAcruamo C<j., Ciocmuati, Ohi 
^ ^ LIVI9SGSTQN 
\\ ' & CO.’S 
,, CORN 
JV Shelle rs 
jip^Ute boat Hand 
1 -j! -'-C family use, in 
lUK v* the marker. 
ISlivt’)'.' 'jPrice, ** 50 
■ ,and K5.UO. 
* - ' Over 10,000 
»*®^now In use 
Shipped by Express on receipt of price. 1.1 vo 
Agents wanted. 8 end for Descriptive Circulars to 
LIVINGSTON & CO., IRON FOUNDERS, PITTSBURGH, PA. 
THE^* VIBRATOR” THRESHER IS KINO OF ALL. 
CELEBRATED FOOT LATHES. 
Foot Power. Back-geared Screw 
I.athea, Small Hand and Power 
Planers f or Metal, Small Gear Cut¬ 
ters. sUde-rii»ts, Bali Machine lor 
l.a tilts. Foot Scroll Sn ws. light and 
heavy. Foot Circular Saw?. Jus. 
the articles for Amateur, or Artl- 
aatis, Highly recommended. Send 
for Ulusiratpd Catalogues. 
IS. II. BA1.DW1N, Laconia, N. H 
Say you saw this In Rplot Nt:iv-Youat.lt. 
THU “DHSTSR” SPRITCG. 
\nvGomli never before introduced for A flCUYO 
Terms that can’t he heat. Mammoth MISCH I u 
t'ataloguo free. I!. NASON A Co., J 5 X Nassau sL N. Y. 
6 Q WATCHES 
world. Sample tt 
V<!? K# For terms add re 
ES. Cheapest in rtie known 
tie watch ntfl out lit ft-', to Jaente. 
dress cOI^LTEr & CO.Chicago 
CflH A TXT’T’T'TT Male or female. No capital. 
<POU xl YY XiJhlX we give -teady work that 
will bring y*_u f 210 a month at liunic. day or evening 
Inventors'Union. 17S Greenwich St., New York. 
Perfection ! Easy motion, Btrong. Graceful. Dura¬ 
ble. Over 1.O00 sold lu 3 years. Send for Oircuia. to 
DEXTER SPRING CO.. Hulton, Pa. 
Allen’s 
Hunt Hvvd DrllLtnd Wheel have al»o received the Centra. 
aUt Dedal and Krfart Xedal, Oenusay. Further improved for 
'77. FuU dccriptive price Hut free, duwribing alto our ae» Hons 
Hoe, Pari, Green Ouster, Cultivators, Hand Plow. Transplanting 
Hoes, Com Anives, Ate. Kvery Farmer needs a copy, nod we want 
a Lite Agent iu every Towu. Send for new terms to Agents and 
Quits. S. L. ALLKN & CO., 1)9 S. ilk St., FUlat'a, Pa. 
A MONTH.—Agents wanted. 30 best 
(BOtlU selling articles in the world. One Sam¬ 
ple free. Address JAY'BRONSON, Detroit, Mich. 
O ft C O a Week to Agents, gain plea FREE, 
h tpl i p. O. VICKERY'. Augusta, Matue. 
A fX. |j' , '\rnPlSl S8 n day turr to all. Write us 
ixvXX j±Y X gIMPSON \ SMITH, N. Y. City. 
Clft AGENTS' PROFITS A WEEK,-New Noveltle, end Ctro 
mos. Cetelocue, free. vio. L rtitoi t tk., N, Y, C, 
A P T II T A WANTED TO OBTAIN 
ffl ll b Vl I A Subscribers for the best Agrl- 
ww w K, l» ■ w cultural aud Family Weekly 
Newspaper. Reduced rates for 1H77. Liberal com¬ 
missions for little work. 
Address RURAL PUBLISHING COMPANY, 
Box 3818. 78 Duane bt.. Now York City, 
nrt SWISS MOTTO CARDS, 200 8TYL.E8, 
111 I with name, 20o.: 2d Fancy Cards, 15 styles, with 
/.I I name, 10c.; 30 Masonic or Odd-Fellow's Cards, 
LIU with name, 20c.. post-paid. 
J. 15. HUSTED, Nassau, N. Y. 
pr A MIXED CARDS, with name, for 10c. aud stamp, 
O V f Ae’m outfit lUc. Down jfc CO., Bristol. Conn. 
BABBITT’S TOILET SOAP. 
', /JSL : 1 1 111 Sfief«mdthe°battL 
| wo^l^es^andiie- 
ufTere to the public The KIVKST lUllVl Uie'VVJrUL 
Onig the purest vegetable oils need in He manufacture. 
For B»e In the Nursery It lias No Equal. 
Worth ten times Its cost to every mother and family in Christ¬ 
endom. Sample box containing 9 cakes o 1« on. each, sent 
free loony address on ready toft 5 cents. 
Address B, T. Babhl tt, New York City. 
•WFor Sale by all Druggists 
AfITTTU 1 and Morphine habit absolntely and 
I I KJ I II iM speedily cured. Painless: no publicity. 
I III Send stamp tor particulars. Dr. Carl- 
Vr A A W Ala ton. 187 Washington St.,Chicago, id. 
Chicago, Ill. 
