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fpwmwam m ^=NJ This is a combination of 
* ■ * L 1 /« capitalists to supply Coli¬ 
ns A /P*^. turners only throughout 
the United States with 
PURE TEAS on the 
mutual principle, by getting up clubs. Send for 
New Price-List. 
more, too. None should neglect this chance to 
provide themselves with a Drst-class weapon at a 
great deal less than It actually costs to manufac- 
ture. 
The Blake Crusher, advertised In this number, 
is commended to those In authority In towns and 
villages as being a cheap and efficient piece cf 
maculnery for either rnaktag or repairing roads. 
It will pulverize the hardest rock, and supplies a 
material that, where died, will give the highest 
satisfaction, and by keeping the roads In good 
repair, reduce the cost of maintaining them la 
that condition. Send for circulars. 
In this Issue will be found a large advertise¬ 
ment of Daniel P. Beatty, tho great piano and 
organ man of Washington, N. J. This is the first 
gun from Mr. Beatty since his return from an ex¬ 
tensive tour through Europe, and as usual It Is 
There la no manu- 
TO ENGLAND, 
Oonulinmonts solicited for 
GEO. 'WAKKE 'y <fc CO.. I, vptoooI. Eng. 
Address WaRRE'I & CO., 
43 Exchange Place. New York City, 
Good sound fruit will bring remunerative prices. 
Shipments made to New Yoik. Address will be for¬ 
warded hv flr*t s'earners aai'ing after arrival of 
apples in New York. 
©l.>: New Yorks, new crop, good and prime, ll@12; 
New Yorks, new crop, low to lair, 8<@IU; Eastern, new 
crop. Idoli: Wisconsin, new crop, lUwl-*: Yearlings, 
growth IsfT (nOutlnul) 5a,»; Olds, ail growth, 2%4. 
Oil-Cage quoted ai $23 for Wertern. 
Puovi-iions have been depressed lower on large 
an lv..I, of hogs ut me \Vc>-t. Moa. pork quoieJet 
$7.a0 S for spot 1 as; s7 7-. i r November; *7.163 '.8o 
for 11 cumber, 8.75 lull tor January. oscon ui Oetaltic. 
tor io Im clear and a%0. lor snort clear. Lard «i $ •—»H 
for spot; pi..’i«a li. 1 <>, ior Novemour: t8.3Uf^r Decem¬ 
ber, and $ ,.5 uf'.37 a tot January. '1'unoWav tiXitf; StC. 
for prune. tCeai mu ai i.Afo. Uee> llaOl.i at f J.eO. 
PoULIUY AND Game.-L ive is steady for the sea¬ 
son : is '.v Kl.ler» as yel nave oeeu coiup -lleu to wlth- 
dmw ilitougli live receipts of f leased- thleken-, 
Sim., Penn , and N. J.. .UelllC.; vVeeiem. U®dC. 
choice fowl*. 1 '(win-.: comtuoD, including the »i yle of 
western now mrivh.g, tujPc.; roomer*, buttle. 1 ur- 
kuys. luflil.'e.: good to prune common, sc ; Duar, 
4uc.» $1, pair. Uee.se, near point*, fl.25.gl6J; other. 
$Lu$l.l2. 
Greased poultry his had an unsettled week, ritlny 
weather <l*»ui*i|f*'d the iipnearaace of early offeied 
Stork, .nil low prices Were forced. No* the weather 
Is souiewniit ;i o ty, and buyers »re purchasing w ith 
m >r« confidence. . 
Go picked in. keys. 11® 15c.: prime State and N J., 
13ivLC.: mu, j7c. Chickens r..ng- tJiwi&u. for goud to 
dry picked. Fowls. Phil '., iz^llc; good, ihrtloc. • 
common, 'jrfliie. Gin ks. choice, lSgtio.., other, 12® 
He, Ue*»V, biiiUc.. 101 Western to ory picked Stale 
CONSUMERS’ IMPORTING TEA CO., 
P.o. Box 4236 No. 8 Church Rt.. New York City, 
Means we Cured Ours 
in three days, and in six week* the holes in palate 
and nose were killed ,-tnunil, the breath sweet no 
cough or noreness of lungs, and a gain tu fle h of 
twemy-two Bounds, she B oou after returned to Col¬ 
orado atd went towoik. In about two mon hssie 
wrote her mother that -he was entirely free from 
her Old trou IPs and welsh d onn hundred and thir¬ 
ty-five paunds, malting a total g:*tn or tl ty pounds. 
Cnthe 16th ot the i ollow lliv Octooei. Miss Green, 
wiib rears of ui'a'lurd j , made tin*, her suuomenr. in 
my office which I took down to presence of Mrs. 
Ball, ot 12 Ob'yton street, and Mi-s Nora Cubbins, of 
24 Gussold street. Cuieu-o Dll. 0. It. .>YKES. 
Tint statemnit In reyard <n my itn»ah er is reu in 
every pa>t t nlar. MBS. KATY GREEN, 
Sept. 16,1877. 151 N. Larrabe it. 
Catarrh of Head and Bowels, Dcatness, Etc. 
167 THIRTIETH s'T , CHICAGO, Jan. 1. 1878. 
DR. o B SYKES— Gt nr Sir: I was a in e >t sufferer 
from Catarrh for about twelve yuars previous to 
March. 1876. The disease located mainly in toy heaa 
and bowels, cau-ing pamtul ulcerailon* In my nose, 
and I could scarcely breathe through that important 
° During t he last two years of that time the catarrhal 
condition or the bowels resulted In ulceration, and 
the discharges and ot hor appearances were much like 
a chronic tliurruen. . ... 
The stomach was also Involved, and this organ, 
together with i he boweis, would at times become so 
d at -nded as to become terribly uncomfortable, then 
relax, uu 11 " I feel all gone." is the best expression 
I can give tor it- 
■yjy ..y,■« were tmtlly affected, luii, worse to me if 
po—tble than nil the rest, was a doalncss that nearly 
dlsabl-dmc for bunluo*. It came to be so ban at 
Inst that at church I had to lake u front seat, and 
even then with my loud spread out back of the ear 
to catch gnii concentrate the sound. l scorned to no Si 
about halt the sermon. 
Mv memory wa- also greatly Impaired. I shall not 
attemot a description of my sufferlrgH, you trotu 
your own knowledge of tbe disease, Can well Judge 
what tnev must have been. .... .. ct-wic 
In March. Ill, I hoard ot and tried your ’* fcLRE 
CUBE." and took It recording to dtiections: I ex»e- 
tiened greut satlsfa turn f'omttie first bottle, and 
after about four bottles were used, my hearing sud- 
ae hi cleared up: I was in church at the time, ana it 
seemed as If a now revel-Aon hud been upened up 
W I o'-eontinned the medicine gradually, the ulcers 
In ray head and bowels henleu. the cliIUM in my brant 
J . . r... ...A... I Hot orxrt *.moll 
aimed direct at high prices, 
facturad article, except perhaps sewing machines, 
oa which theie Das been anything Uke the rt duc- 
tloa that there has been for the past few years on 
musical instruments, and the fact Is largely due 
to Mr. Beatty. Bis aim has always been to manu¬ 
facture the best piano and organ that could be 
made, and then sell mem for the least possible 
price. Toe result has been the rapid building up 
of oae of the largest trades on the continent, ills 
sales, notwithstanding the hard times, are simply 
enormous. It will be noticed that he to day oilers 
cne of his handsomest styles of organs at a still 
greater reduction. Attention Is urgently called 
to the advertisement as a reduction from his very 
low prices Is not toba dl^regarded at tbls time, 
particularly when the offer comes from a house 
having a world-wide reputation for honest, square 
deallug. 
Terrible Case—^Wonderful Cure. 
NX V RUTLAND, III., June 17, 1876. 
Dr. C- B. Sykes—D«.. r Sir: i fei-l it my dutv to 
give you a eontleus il history of my case. In the 
summ r Ct 1872 I took a very severe cola, which set- 
t ed In mv head. 1 p; Id bat little attention to it. as I 
thought It would wear out. but it came very near 
wearing mo out uisteuil.as t lie sequel will show. I 
ban acori'iAnt pain over mv ova* un.l through uy 
i iji-eljead. a0(1 as the disease udv oicetl Hie di-clia ge 
from my iui-o became of a thick, yellowish matter, 
and very offensive. Finally IbedlsOu e extended to 
my throat,and eat my pa ate off; 'hen tt attacked 
mv tonsils anil eat them both out. nor did tins bo - 
rlble dlbettse st< p n ere. but in ibelait of 1874 It eat 
n hole. Hi rouge the roof Cf mv mouth that finally cot 
so large I oo Id run my fore-huger up as tar as the 
first Jinnc, uud was aa raw and ulcerated as it could 
be, and ilntillv the scent bee me so bail that no one 
could stay in the room witb me auy length of time. 
In thu meantime, however. 1 used neai ly ail kinds 
Of medicines that were recommended to me, derides 
physicians and surgeons, aud all to but little b neflt, 
oniy f r the time being, but which cost me an tin¬ 
men c amouut of money ; in fact, nearly reduced 
me to povi rtv at last. 
la the spring ot 1875 mv disease assumed the form 
of asthma, and flml only knows what 1 *nffe r ed. I 
had to g ve up till labor anti was conttued to the 
house the most of t ie tune. I i July, 8,5.1 went to 
Michigan for my Uruith, from liieie to Northern 
lows, but continued tt) grow w rse. until lire be¬ 
came a burden to me, and I piaycd to God to put an 
end to tu, suffer us-s. I ua ri lost my voice so tha' for 
about two veins Icould scarcely Speak ttbovea whls- 
p r At hist 1 resolved toeome home and putienlly 
await the grim monster—Deat i. I pis'ed through 
Chicago on ibe ’5th of lost March, but Incver dream¬ 
ed that t icro was In mat city such a Good Suma.Uau 
as I have since site 6 found in Dr Sykes At this 
time 1 -as butlittl* more than a skeleton, weighing 
but'ouohundred pouncs.aod could not wa'k ten rocs 
without orealbleg so bat t us to be heard 1 y persons 
some yard* from ute nud when I arrived home I *as 
so changed m» mother buid'y knew me. a while 
ufter this, I happened to rea 'oueo* your pamphlets, 
entitled " I'lte True Tneory Of Catarrh.’' which 
seemed so nlioiiat un t common sente, 1 procured 
some of your ‘-Sarii Cure tor Catarrh," and before 
I bad finished one bottle my ereatb was sweet as 
honey, and while using toe half d<;*eu bovtles the 
amount of slime and matter that I raised irom my 
throat and lung- was truly enormous.a!m< st beyond 
belt* f, for tt might beoouutedup by quails, if not 
by gallons. „ „ , 
Now I raise but very little, mv voice is strone aDd 
clear, no more eon true* ton of the air passages, or 
asthma, and l feel better and stronger tuan 1 nave 
felt forut least five years I now welch G in pouuds, 
and am still gaining Mv friends bore look upou my 
cure so f ,ras "a miracle wrought from God." And 
whun 1 u.eoita'e upon my condition now to what it 
whs three months ago, 1 wrfl often ru* my eyes and 
get up and v.alk around to make sure Ural I am 
awake -tuat it Is u -t all r dream. 
My mother h.i* watched the effects of your ‘‘Sure 
Curc"uu me with an interest such asnoue but a 
tvnlowed mother cun foci fur an only son And every 
nt-htiind mo nltig, when we bow around our lam ly 
altar, wu offer up uu eutlest pri er hut yuu may be 
blessed and mu- pored. On. tha ks be to God at.d to 
Dr. Sykes that I have been scared such i i.orrlble 
death My tieur sir. I owe you a debt th.it 1 uevec 
cun repav. My heart overflows with gratitude o you 
for the kiud interest you unve taken In mv ease—a 
str.iDger, a d tf you think best you may publish this 
letter, mid if any one <i"ubts for a moment the truth 
■ r veracity of ti ts plain stwii mem 1 would refer 
them, to Mareena A. Bloks, or Win. U. Weober, both 
tho mo-t influential cltix.ns of uur lO'*m B''S, ect- 
fully youts. PEKCI T. ODEK1BK. 
A Favorite Youth’s Paper.— The youth's 
Companion of Boston has steadily grown in publto 
favor tor more than fifty years, and la now one of 
the most admirably conducted papers in tho country. 
HEARING R ESTO RED. - Great invention by 
oae wbo was deaf for 20 years. 8eud stamp for par¬ 
ticulars. Jno. Qannore, Lock-box 905, Covington. Ky. 
Nose Raw—Bones Eaten Out. 
148 N. Ada st.. Chicago, Sept. 10,1877. 
OVER two \enrs ago I was cured by Dr. Sykes rem¬ 
edies. The whole inside of my left nosull was per¬ 
fectly raw. and It It tl o-atnu eietirarounu the divts on 
of the nose dd the Up. Two pieces nt bone had gut 
loose and cumc out, I find U"t boen able to smell lor 
three yeari. nr tas’e anything in a long time.and 
mv lungs bad got quite bad also, and I was In ce-patr. 
1 hut doctored at out six months previous to going 
with my husband to ace Dr. Sykes, anil m-t vetting 
any better, but rather worse, w»a afraid I could not 
be cured but in about tliTC) months the cure was 
completed In every particular, and £a» remained so 
ever sine©- MIajs. J* 
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Young Folks. 
THE B0DLEYS ON WHEELS, 
Loss ot Voice, Etc.-A Resurrection. 
Oakland. Douglas* Co., Oregon Dec. 22,1816. 
I SUFFERED indescribably from Catarrh for fifteen 
yean', trying various remedies and physicians, all 
to no benefit, It bau run into br- nchlils, which 
threatened my life. I had been scarified- cupped, 
btifiiered* and wordMtOntin mv bsioK till l jvm»udnr- 
Jr sdcoau«tud Mv Ktomaouuovi bowHiaappear- 
ed to be po'fcclly ruined. I hud 11 dt preached In 
eighteen months, and had s i tar lost my voice that 
I could hardly make my known. 
This wai mv htatn ‘vhao, lu June, IVTa,, l accment- 
ally heard d " Dr Bykca' Sure Cure tor Catarrh ’ I 
had lost all hepe. bu> tnought I would try lust this 
one more remedy. My c iur*e hud been downward 
for years, until 1 was reduced from 17a pounds weight 
to about ho. 1 look .lie measles mun after com¬ 
mencing the "Sure Cure" <ut fltty-ttvo years of ugei- 
Physicians , nu friends nil said I was surely none 
now, but l clung to the ">uro Cure as my only 
hone. Hud SO'>n began to around. 
in six months I l ad g iin«d furtv pounds, and now 
my voice and health are lully restored My case 
seems more like a resurrection than u mere cui e. I 
think the remedy rightly named * Sure Cure and 
I cheerfully recommend a to a suffering worUL^ 
By the author of “ The Bodley Family In Town and 
Country," "The Bodleys Telling Stories ” With 
77 Beaut ful Pictures, many of them full page, 
and an ornamental cover. 4to. fl.50. 
This is the thlidof the “ delightful Bodley Books," 
and doaerveb to be as popu’ar either of the others. 
Its stories are from the same charming siorj-teiler. 
it Is full of excallent illastratlons, and the cover In¬ 
side and outside Is an attractive picture gullary. 
MOTHER GOOSE 
A gorgeous new edition, with 8 large Colored Pict¬ 
ures. 13.00. 
PUBLISHERS’ NOTICES. 
Our new Premium List, specimen copies and 
agent's outfits will now be forwarded free to all 
who appiy. 
Dr. Sykks, whose announcement appears in this 
lesue, Is, we are assured, a most trustworthy gen¬ 
tleman, who po-sesa ?sa valuable spectHc for ca¬ 
tarrhal affeciions lie is, In himself, a proof of 
the c Hlc ny ot his n medy. 
The albx'S Revolver, advertised in this Issue, 
Is a tremendous barg tin. It is a perfect gem, Just 
like the picture, and would actually be cheap at 
$6. They are all that 1- claimed lor them, and 
THE STORY OF A CAT. 
An entei tainlng story, translated from the French 
by T. B. AI.DBICH, author of the charming " Story 
. f a Bad Boy." Illustrated with a host of Silhou¬ 
ettes. *1.00. _ 
Hearing, Sight and .Hemory Restored. 
FACTORYVIULE, Conk Co.. Ill.. March 3!, 1877. 
ABOU r the first Ot last February I got one buttle of 
your Suro i ure iiuii Insuffl uor. t fittu bt*en suffering 
i bout throw yoars with Catarrh. I am now usipk tne 
third bottle, and have used one of your kar Spec ne, 
otd words ciinuct express hnw gooi l feel. I ama 
new m in entirely. My bead, which had been c,.m- 
plet.‘ly atuiled op. ts now as clear as cun ue; tu« 
swelling has all left my nose : my eyes, which bad 
been tor two years dead tuiJ wsWiT, are now as 
bright us diamonds. 1 was so deaf that 1 was cm- 
uletelv stupid, and I could not remember anything ; 
now my heariug noil memory are us gO-.d as ever. 
Bi'tor ' comraenclue with yuur remedies. 1 called 
ou d,- -. He s.id 11 ad atuiTli m its vvorst form. 
and if I did not have a cured immediately. I would 
lose my hearing entirely He said Ue woual cure 
me for forty-five dollars. So yntt see 1 have saved 
over forty dollars, as your medicine has cost tne only 
about i our dollars, and l could not expect more irom 
It tf it had Cusi me tour liondrei. Yon eau u*e this 
us you w »U «itb tfie greatest pleasure. 
To Dr. C. B. syktt. _ \YM. ML BRAY. 
Child of Five Years.— Terrible Seem Cured. 
Mrs. M. M. Stacy, 58: Fulton fit. Chicago, Much. 
1815 bruugnt hervaiy daughter of five yeais to my 
office. She Hccnti'd so bad from her headua to be 
soon noticed. Her m Mfier said li ^eems halt tuc 
1 1 Luo us tiiouifh 1 vH 'uld iict df 0 S 2 * her. H»io S3 
about a your, and founu uo'iilug to do ii Uf guy good. 
Acril a. 187 Mis. Stacv wrote UP follows; lo suy 
t"tti your treat in cut tor my little daughter was ail 
that you recommended, would express u but Kebiy. 
lor 1 think in tier case tt has surpassed vottf exhecta- 
uons. as one bottle of your ‘ Sum Cure’ has wrottcht 
neurly a cure. If uot wuolly, for Uer. i uiu only t» o 
happy to add iny uaine to your lUt of wondtrful 
CUI [N 8 o more was needed; tho cure was complete.] 
Came Home to Die—Returned Cured. 
ON the lltli Of September. 18:6, Miss Annie Green, 
ageu twenty-tour, was biuught wise bv her mother 
tor treatment. Her palate (the Uvuml was entirely 
gone, und a bob- as large a* the c-nd of my thumb. 
A book of natural, amusing, wholesome stories for 
Children. By SARAH 0. jBWtTT. $1.50. 
•«* For tale by all Booksellers. Sent , post-paid, on 
receipt of price by the Publ'shert , 
HOUAiHTON, OSGOOD & CO., Boston. 
my eyes, which bad 
- __2 lhat I was Cm- 
nd I could not remember anything 
AND 
Tho Gpo Woods BUle 42 Is purchas’d by advanced musicians In all quarters oi cue giooc, uuu 
recoRDlzedbythtmaabelhg the most complete Instrument to be found In any country. 
INo one sltonUl piirchiise a. Parlor Organ wilhou* examining 
this remarkable instrument. 
OTHER STYLES ALMOST AS LOW AS THE ORDINARY CHEAP ORGAN. 
For Circulars, address GEO. WOODS CO., Cambrldgeport, Mas*. SHOWROOMS,-^08 
Washington Street, Boatou j 72 Adams Street, Chicago, III. 
LIBERAL. TERMS TO AGENTS, who are wanted In every town where 
these Instruments are not represented. 
and T 0cn , remedy, and, If rightly used. Is as sare to Cure Catarrh as sulphur ts to 
efiarrh ^4 yeu™^ knd mter extending over $1200 u, "am. orl-i.nated this pian of ti 
cured mem I8R/ Iudth“ number of cures since la simply wonderful-tue above are Only 
»n, ThVsii a lute is»unlu the reach cl all; cun bo sent by mail or express. Price ( 
nsuffiatur $L50 If afraid to risk the money -te a stranger -send ID cts. for a book of tull 
mrth ten time* Its cost. (Postage stumps are good us cash.) Aadruss ,, 
C. R. SYKES, M. D., 169 E. Madison St., CHICAGO, ILL 
