I’EIiFKCTLV, all Ordinary Converaation, 
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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER. 
603 
The above are but samples of what the remedies have accomplished. Price of 
the “Sure Cure” and “Insufflator” all complete, is only .$1.50. Book of full 
information, ten cents, well worth a dollar. Name the Rural New-Yorker in writing, 
and address 
DR. C. R. SYKES, 
169 Madison St., Chicago, IH. 
THE 
GOLDEN 
NORTHWEST 
FULL DESCRIPTION OF THE WONDERFUL 
Located iu Minnesota and Dakota on the line of the 
NORTHERN PACIFICR.R. 
I!PU, uoiuiaiii luant^uiu uuu ono gmi juiik witu 
maps of the country. Sent FKEK to any address on 
application to 
JAMES B. POWER 
Ijand Commissioner, 
NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD, 
No, 4S Jackson St.. 8t, Paul. Minn,, II. 8. A. 
riENKSKE VALLEY FARMS FOR SALE 
VA 8ome of the finest residences in the Valley, near 
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Rupture 
D R. J. A . SHERMAN—AND THE ONLY DR. SHERMAN known to the public for thepastSS 
years or more for his successful method of treating Rupture without the annoyance and Injury trusses in¬ 
flict, may now be consulted weekly at the New York and Boston offices. Dr Sherman is the discoverer of the 
only known cure for Rupture by local external treatment. 
No man is safe who has a Rupture, no matter liow insignificant be may consider it, for every man who has 
died from it, nbee flattered himself that it was but a trifling ailment; and every man who now suffers from It 
died from it, nnoo flattered Utruoelf that It whs but a trifling ailment; and every man who now suffers from it 
and tlie injury of trusses, to such mi extent that life lma no enjoyment*, once regarded it as unworthy special 
attention 11 i s not a eUnd-ati 11 affliction; itiiwtcadily progressive, oven unto death, and be is wise who takes 
the necessary steps to be relieved of It before the day of suffering and gloom comes upon him. 
Patb'Otsfrom abroad can receive treatment and leave for home same day During treatment any kind of ac¬ 
tive exercise or labor can ho performed without interfering with the treatment, ana with safety from the dan¬ 
gers of strangulated Rupture H IM ROOK ON KfTPTDK K >rivvt* the most reliable proofs from distm 
mushed professional gentlemen, clereyracn, and mervhants of hi* sueoxviflfuL practiceahd popularity therefrom 
throughout this country and the Wostlndtea. The afflicted should read it and 1 uforin themselves " 
Jt is illustrated with photographic likenesses of extremely bad cases before and after cure, and mailed to tho«e 
who sond ton cents. 1 n consequence of the sweat demand for Dr Sherman's personal services, ho will till fur- 
week Remember, in writing- or calling-, fhe address is 
TfR. J. A. SHERMAN, 
261 Broadway, New York, and 43 Milk 8t., Boston, Mass. 
HOME NEWS. 
The custom-house at Nashville, Tenn., though 
ready to receive the roof, has had no wood whatr 
ever used In Its construction.The extremely 
low water In the lake at Geneva, N, Y., has brought 
to light two mineral springs containing sulphur 
and 1 ron. One of the springs ia very cold, and the 
water is excellent for drinking........ Judge Bur¬ 
ton, of Iowa, granted an Injunction against the 
Missouri, Iowa and Nebraska Railroad Company 
Issuing any more bonds for the extension of their 
road. This will block the extension of the line 
until January 1,1881, na In any event the Injunc¬ 
tion cannot be removed before that time.. 
Mrs. Laura de Force Gordon, the first woman law¬ 
yer who ever addressed a Jury In California, de¬ 
fended, a week ago, a man charged with killing an¬ 
other man. Mrs. Gordon appeared In a black Bilk 
dress, and her only ornament was a rose at her 
t hroat. Her appearance caused a Bcnsatlon which 
she endeavored to ignore, and sho was several 
times applauded, lutho disgust Of the court. Her 
client was acquitted ~n a tecnmcai point. 
A hoy appeared i j the street at Shreveport, La., 
the other day J wing a basket which contained 
over two dozen alligator eggs, which he found In 
a nest on u oss lake, and which he was retailing 
at ten cents each. 6cveral of the eggs were 
broken, when It was discovered they all contained 
embryo alligators, which led some of the pur¬ 
chasers to bury their eggs In mud and Band, as It 
is the fashion of that animal, with the hope of 
hatching out a brood of alligators. 
A party of thtrly-flve men from South Boston 
have settled in Wheeler county, Nebraska, and 
named their village Boston. They have purchased 
7,000 aerea of good timber and vitlago land, 
and are reported to be well established. Their 
wives and families will Join them this Fall. 
Women are rapidly taklDg high places in (ho 
practice of medicine. Dr. Alice Bennett Is In full 
charge of the women's department In the Eastern 
Pennsylvania hospital; Dr. Mary Cleaves Is super¬ 
intendent or the women's department of the Har¬ 
risburg asylum; Dr. Jennie McGowan Is assistant 
physician In the Mount Pleasant (Iowa) hospital; 
Dr. Julia Carey, assistant physician of the Danvers 
(Massachusetts) hospital; Dr Eliza Phelps Is at the 
new Iowa asylum ; Dr. Helen Blssell, at Kalama¬ 
zoo, Mich.; and Dr. Emma Randall, at Pontiac, 
Mich.There Is an Immense spring on the 
West Dolores, about six miles from Rtco, Col, just 
across from the head of Horae Gulch, and near the 
base of Calico Peak, that has an ebb and flow that 
la quite singular. The basin is about twenty-five 
feet in diameter, and In the morning is always full 
of water, but In the evening It Is perfectly dry and 
empty. The water is cold and apparently of good 
quality, and the basin gradually fills to overflow¬ 
ing when it as slowly recedes, effervescing vlo 
lently all the ilmo. The discovery' was made by a 
prospector who passed It in the morning when 
full (the basin was full, we mean), and on return¬ 
ing at night it was empty. He watched It with 
the result mentioned above.Cap’aln Eads 
has been making a tour of Inspection t hrough the 
valley of the Upper Sacramento and Us tributaries 
so as to be able to give the authorities of Sacra¬ 
mento the benefit of his advice on the subject of 
flood-water debris and levees. 
UNIMPEACHABLE TESTIMONY. 
In "Which. Three-fifths of the IPeople are 
Interested. 
Genuineness, Reliability, Responsibility. 
No Matter What Other Plan has Failed, This has Stood the 
Test of Time. 
For Dr. Sykes has a Record of Ten Years, and that 
Record Stands Unparalleled. 
Read What the PeopSe Say of 
“DR. SYKES’ SURE CURE FOR CATARRH.” 
C. P. TEMPLE, CoulterviUe, Pa., June", 1877, Fays: 
"I have used four packages of your remedy, and be¬ 
lieve it is the only medieine in the market that is just 
what it ia recommended to be—* A Sure Cure.’ ” 
W. VILDA. Wilbur, 8aline Oo„ Neb., April 8. ’77, 
eayw “ Your * Sure Cure ' ia all you claim lor it.” 
E. A. CHILDS, W'rights town. Win., Dec. 23,1873, says: 
” I thank the Lord X saw your advertisement. J was 
badly off with Catarrh, that ha l been dropping down on 
my lungs about a year. Your ‘ Sure Cure' arrested its 
course m about three days -.it has far exceeded my ex¬ 
pectation. I recommend it to all who are suffering 
with Catarrh or l.ung Complaints. You can use this 
os a testimonial, fori can say your‘Sure Cure’ is 
rightly named. If a person only follows the directions. 
MR. A. BURTON 290 West Huron 8t., Chicago, May 
17,*77,reported Ihe cure Of bis son.a young man. by 
six bottleshe bought. ixfOI himself and I received m- 
formution by ore of his urighborn, who slso became a 
pationt, that they had cured the father also. 
W. JEAN. Portland, Oregon, Feb. lit. 1879, reports 
a complete cure for Catarrh of twelve years, and jays; 
" There is nothing on this coast the equal of your Ca¬ 
tarrh Remedy. Before I used your Sure Cure’ my 
nerves were so shattered I could not write any.” His 
letter now shows a bold, even, steady band. 
THOS. HOME. Richmond. Utah Ter., Jan. 22,1880, 
says: " My brother who was cured by your * Sure 
Jure' sends his lied regarda.aud is thankful that such 
a man as you lives upon earth. He says ho thinks that 
such men are inspired by the Almighty as instru¬ 
ments in His hands in doing good to suffering hu¬ 
manity." _ 
ALPHEUS ENGEL. Metnmora, IU.: “ The three bot¬ 
tles of your ‘Sure Cure’ have done me more good than 
all the doctors and other medicine I ever tried, and I 
feel like a new man. I have a brother (bat used one 
1x>t.tle, and it htdjied him so much that he thiuKs he is 
cured.” 
MRS. E. ft. BRAINERD, Spring Green, Wi*., •* I 
have used the bottle of ' Sure Cure,' and mu thankful 
to report favorably. Uy lungs feel stronger and do 
not pain mo so much- The discharges from my head 
are not so bud. and my limbs are not ‘o radly swollen. 
1 was so weak I could hard! v get bout, nut am getting 
Stronger every day, and I have great faith, with Cod’s 
blessing, iu a cure. I like your Insufflator very much." 
aud the sore fast spreading. We employed doctor af¬ 
ter doctor, but. none of them could give but temporary 
relief, and miuib of them seemed to make it eat away 
faster by the burping medicines they used. They 
called it a cancer, and. finally, after it had eaten more 
than half of her nose off, the doctor who had attended 
her for about a '. ear cade i a council of physician*, aud 
they decided .t to be - cancer, and said the <iratruent 
she was taking was all right, and that all had been 
done that could be done. The;'said the eating could 
not bo stopped, aud it would certainly kill her In less 
than three months, aud there was uoouro for her; eo 
we accepted it a* the will of God that sho mast die. 
Her desire to urn 'cr rather, brother, and other re¬ 
lations in Jackson, Mini. b-fore sliodied, was so great 
that I hid her'good i . eriiever expecting to see her 
again, aud she sat nut on her end journey. Before 
reaching Chicago a kin '. hearted minister, the Rev. 
M. L. Vorhttis, of Burling n. 1 wa.on thesame train, 
learned the particulars of her cas , nd insisted upon 
it that Dr. 8yW, of Chicago, could cm - her. and that 
she must stop and see you; h • also told her of a won, 
derful cure wrought hy yon on a Mrs Henry Avery, 
of Burlington, Town, of a can er in the throat. As itwas 
too late in the evening on her arrival to sec yon auu she 
had not time iu the morning before the first train, she 
hurried on and then wrote you from .Jackson. Your 
answer was prompt, but not at. all encouraging ; but 
after reading some, of your cures of what von call 
•Cancerous Catarrh.’»ho Mid her brother started at 
once to e**o you. I wish yon would describe how she 
was when you first saw her. Bull want to tell the 
world that iu a little Over ten weeks f rom the f | qj<> my 
wife eft home I went to meet her at the depot, aud she 
had changed no much in her looks that I passed right 
by her, and did not recognisohnr till I heard her happy 
voieo Her nose was all healed tip, ami she looked so 
well aud nappy, and she weighed 2o pounds heavier 
than when she left homo. All onr neighbors looked 
upon her wonderful cure ae a miracle jtshe is now a 
stout and healthy woman, and Is doing the work of our 
largo family, a well and happy woman. We cupp, it ex¬ 
press ourfcellngti towardaDr.Bykesaswewouldlike: 
we are overjoyed, and can only Hay, “ God bless you. 
Dr. Hykes." 
endeavor to give. First, when the cloths were re¬ 
moved from her face, she whs an awful eight to be¬ 
hold. Her nose was entirely eaten off from the ridge 
in line with the eyebrows down on the right side to the 
eye, and to the cucek in a circular form, coming out 
within half an inch of the end of the none ; the flesh 
and bonne worn all gone on that side; aud were eaten 
down fully one-third of hnr uoso on the other side. 
Hor cheeks and yes were badly swollen aud inflamed, 
lancinating pains all through the sore, and se¬ 
vere iiaina all through the head. The nostrils were 
equally a-* raw as die external sore, and tho (lunoti'v 
MBS. M, A. BA l RP. Junction Ya., after using but 
one i'lickage of "Huro (Jure" and ordering more, Oot, 2 n, 
18,9, says: * The’Package’ I have used did me a great 
amount of good. My head felt very badly from such 
a roaring that I could scarcely hear any ordinary con¬ 
versation. but it is now so much better that I seldom 
need ask to l>e told again.” 
REA'. R. 8. MARTIN, Crown Point, formerly of He¬ 
bron, 1 nd., Feb. 6tli, ’80, says: " Your * Hnre Oil re' is the 
best remedy I have ever found for Catarrh, and quite 
a number of persons have used it with success on my 
recommendation." 
REV, A. W. JEWETT of Joliet, 111,, Jan. 24. 188a, 
made the following verbal report “ Although I now 
find that 1 have used it very imperfectly. I never tried 
anythlug liefnre that did anywhere near the good 
your ’ Sure Cure' lias done.” 
I,. K. MITCHKLL, Juniata. Adams Co,, Neb., Feb. 
24,1880.—” I write to thank you for the wonderful cure 
you have wrought on my wife by your unequaledrned- 
iciuea. The case was *0 severe that. I am not capable 
to describe it, and wo cannot find words to express our 
gratitude, for we know yon have saved her from a ter¬ 
rible death that. must have come hoou, if we had not 
providentially heard of you. In July, i*7s her throat 
and month were attacked with ntendhio aore.uuda 
large lrone came out and left a hole as large ae a silver 
dollar in the roof of her mouth, through into her nose; 
it then ate very' fast clear lip through her nose—or so 
nearly throi ign the doctor lanced it. and more than once, 
butcould not afterwards heal it. Her pain and su ffor- 
ings were awfid—no sleep or rest; nothing but misery 
teacupful dally, the cavity was open clear through 
into her mouth. Sbe had but little appetite, and said 
sbo hail not had a good night's sleep hi over a y ear. I 
saw her every day for two weeks, treated the sore with 
a mucilaginous preparation, then with what I call a 
cancer powder, used an ointment, the ' Hnre Cure’ and 
'Specific Blood Mediciue.' During these two weeksMrs. 
Mitchell boarnad with Mrs. L. Andrews, at 52t West 
Lake Street, and slid can also vouch for the case and 
cure. I never saw a sore heal so rapidly as this, ora 
patient gain faster; lu two weeks she returned again 
to her father mid brother lu Michigan,taking medi¬ 
cine* with licr. where ahe stayed night weeks, the nos*' 
healing up sound within that time. She returned to 
Chicago Saturday, Dooonilior SO, put a notice in Sun 
day’s Tribune and Tiniee of the 21st, announcing her 
cure and asking Interested iieo pie to call and see herut 
my office from 2 till 4 p. m , Monday, (and about thirty 
called), and she started for her Nebraska home next 
day, Maying sho wan the hopptest woman on earth 
The Rev. W- J. tlliapltn, of Dowaglac. Midi., hap 
pened to ride In the seat with her to Chicago, and 
give* me the privilege of referring to him lu pivof of 
the cure. Frof. Henry Oliu, of Hennptt Medical Col 
lege, office corner of Madison and State Streets, saw her 
that Monday morning, and sisuiks () f this cure ns one 
of the greatest bp ever eaw. I have Mrs. Mitchell’s 
photo In my once, taken on that Monday :.rter her 
enre, and uotwithstandLug she in badly scarred, the 
deformity was not sogrentn* a person would naturally 
supiswe. Let me also add that nrovtouB lu coming to 
me her treatment had all been nr the cauterizing type, 
carbolic acid being about the mildest of any, and she 
was using this daily until the blood would gush from 
the gaping sore. Nearly all of this kind of eases I get 
have also been treated by this barbarous mode. Will 
not my fellow physicians learn a lesson from these 
cases and let their patients livef 
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