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THE LADIES' FLORAL CABINET 
Compound Oxygen for the Cure of 
Chronic Diseases. 
“A WONDER TO ALT, 3IY FRIENDS.” 
A lady at Sanky Creek. N. Y., wrote us in April 
last, giving a statement of her case. She had been 
a sufferer for many years, especially from Neuralgia, j 
In her letter she said: 
44 1 have suffered terribly /aom Neuralgia. Physi¬ 
cians call it Neuralgia of fifth pair of nerves. Mor- j 
phine affects the heart, and at one time nearly killed 
me. * * * Severe pains at times aloug the whole 
length of spine, and nearly constant across the kid- ' 
neys and at end of spine.” 
We had but one report of the case, and that a brief ! 
one. until October 20th, 1SS2, when the following was j 
received. It will be seen that the Treatment has 
be n doing a good work, and that the lady, to use 
her own words, 44 is a wonder to all her friends.” 
** Last April I procured a Home Treatment from 
vou, and have written you one since then. I have 
been greatly benefited by the use of the Oxygen. 
When I wrote you a description of my case you ex¬ 
pressed the opinion that with freedom from care and 
work. I might be cured by taking the Treatment. I 
have never worked so hard or steadily as through 
the past summer, and have not felt so i cell, so much 
alive, for years , and all this from the use of only 
about half a Treatment. I have been so very busy 
that I have not taken the Oxygen regularly' at all; 
neither have I reported to you'but once before, so I 
could blame no one but myself if I were not benefited. 
I have not felt quite as well for the past two weeks, 
but am going to be more faithful in the use of the 
Oxygen, and I hope to improve. I am a wonder to 
all my friends, but I give the credit where it is due 
—to the use of the Oxygen. 
• 
Almost Incredible, Yet Absolutely True.—A 
$95 24-Stop Organ for Only $49 75. The offer made 
in this issue by Mayor Beatty, of Washington, N. J., 
is characteristic of the euterpriso of this well-known 
manufacturer. He offers to you one of his renowned 
latest stylo $95 organs for only $49.75, and delivers it 
free, all freight charges prepaid by him, at your very 
door. This offer must be accepted on or before May 
15, as after that date the price will be $95: therefore 
do not hesitate, but order at once. Every instrument 
guaranteed or money will be refunded with interest. 
No manufacturer can show the amount of business 
transacted during the last four months that Mr. 
Beatty does. His shipments have been: December,) 
1,410 organs; January, 1,102 organs; February, 1,152 I 
organs; March, 1,483 organs, besides some 548 piano-1 
fortes. His factory is taxed to its utmost capacity, i 
running day and night. He has the largest and most 
complete factory in America; no one deserves suc¬ 
cess more than Mayor Beatty, for he understands 
and caters to every wish of the music-loving popu¬ 
lace, and has his reward in the world-renowned repu¬ 
tation which his incomparable instruments have 
attained. • 
BUSINESS BREVITIES. 
Persons recovering from wasting diseases, such as 
malaria, fevers, etc., will be greatly benefited by the 
use of Brown’s Iron Bitters, a true tonic. 
Two ladies were coming out of the theatre. Seeing 
the other drop her playbill, one of them exclaimed: 
44 Why, Mrs. Blank, do you always throw your pro¬ 
gramme away ? I should think you would like to 
keep it for a momentum ! ” 
That is what a great 
many people are doing. 
They don't know just what 
is the matter, but they have 
a combination of pains and 
aches, and each month they 
grow worse. 
The only sure remedy 
yet found is Brown’s Iron 
Bitters, and this by rapid 
and thorough assimilation 
with the blood purifies and 
enriches it, and rich, strong 
blood flowing to every part 
of the system repairs the 
wasted tissues, drives out 
disease and gives health and 
strength. 
STRONG TESTESIOXY FROM A FHYSICAX. 
A physician in Troy, Tenn., whose wife was in the 
A pint of the finest ink for families or schools can 
be made from a ten-cent package of Diamond Dye. 
This is why Brown’s 
Iron Bitters will cure 
early stages of Consumption, wrote to us in May 
last, ordering a Treatment. In a second letter, re¬ 
ceived some weeks after the Compound Oxygen was 
received, he says: 
“She coughs some. Has no night sweats. Had 
some chills lately; short breath: pain in left lung 
under breast; some hemorrhage recently: appetite 
and sleep moderate; losing flesh since using Com¬ 
pound Oxygen: is some better in all respects; 
coughs up some blood and pure pus; breathes better 
than before using Compound Oxygen.” 
We did not hear again from the case until Sept. 
22d, I8s2, when a letter came in which *the writer 
states that he had been waiting to see if the good 
work begun by our Treatment was going to be per¬ 
manent. His report, which-we give below, is highly 
satisfactory: 
44 You will no doubt think that I have been very 
negligent in writing you in regard to my wife’s case. 
Please receive my apology. / teas just waiting to see 
if what your Treatment was doing would be perma¬ 
nent. I have so much to say that I hardly know 
where to begin. 
44 1 gave you the symptoms when I made the order. 
For the first three weeks my wife did not improve 
any. After that time she improved slowly but stead¬ 
ily. She is now like a new person. She is gaining 
all the time. Her breathing is better than for two 
years , and she is gaining strength and flesh. 
‘•When she began your compound Oxygen, she 
could not walk fifty yards without oreat exhaustion. 
She can now walk half a mile with but little fatigue. 
Her lungs pain her but little. She sleeps well at 
night: appetite good; has n 9 t had any hemorrhage 
since last of July, and then light; and, to cut the mat¬ 
ter short, she said this morning that she began to feel 
like herself again. 
44 We feel to rejoice with thankful gratitude that 
we commence using the Compound Oxygen Treat¬ 
ment. 
44 You are at liberty to refer to me or my wife any 
one similarly afflicted .” 
The Compound Oxyen Treatment can be obtained 
only from Drs. Starkey and Palen, 1109 Girard Street, 
Philadelphia. Their treatise on Compound Oxygen, 
giving a history of the discovery, nature, and action 
of this remarkable therapeutic agent, and containing 
alarge record of the surprising cures which have 
been made during the last thirteen years, will he 
mailed free to any one who will write for it. 
They color Silk, Wool or Cotton. 
Philanthropic passenger to Irish emigrant with 
small bundle : 44 "Where’s you trunk, Pat ? ” 44 Phwat 
'ud oi do wid a trunk ? ” 44 Put your clothes in it.” 
44 An me go naked ? "—Life. 
In countries where malaria is prevalent, or where 
the climate is subject to sudden changes—should be 
found in every house Brown’s Iron Bitters. 
The Estey & Co. advertisement, surmounted with 
a crown, is very appropriate and suggestive; for’ 
whatever may be said of the merits of other organs, 
the sterling qualities of the Estey instruments are 
admitted, by all who know them, to be unsurpassed. 
Having had one of their organs in use for the past 
fifteen years, without requiring either repairing or 
tuning, we still appreciate its excellencies so highly 
that we should be loth to exchange it for any organ 
that we have yet had the opportunity of hearing. 
For their style of cases, and the fine tone of their 
instruments they deserve to be crowned.— Bapiist 
Weekly. 
THE FINEST CAMS EVER ISSUES, 
A beautiful BASKET OF FLOWERS—MarGchal 
Niel and Jacqueminot Roses; or a BASKET of 
FRUIT—Peaches, Plums, Grapes and Cherries—very 
natural and from original designs. Full size. Mailed 
on receipt of 9 cents each, or 15 cents the pair, in 
stamps. Mention this paper. 
SCOTT & BOWNE, 
103 and I 10 Wooster St., N. Y. 
118.000 Words, 
3,000 Engravings, 
&c., &C., &c. 
" A LIBRARY IN ITSELF. ” 
An ever-present'and reliable school master to the whole 
family.—& S. Herald. 
H ft C. UTEfiRIAM & C0. y Pub’rs, Springfield, Mass. 
kidney and liver diseases, 
consumption, rheumatism, 
neuralgia, dyspepsia, mala¬ 
ria, intermittent fevers, &c. 
203 S. Paca St., Baltimore. 
Nov. 28,1881. 
I was a great sufferer from 
Dyspepsia, and for several 
weeks could eat nothing and 
was growing weaker every 
day. I tried Brown’s Iron 
Bitters, and am happy to say 
I now have a good appetite, 
and am getting stronger. 
Jos. McCawley. 
Brown’s Iron Bitters 
is not a drink and does not 
contain whiskey. It is the 
only preparation of Iron 
that causes no injurious ef¬ 
fects. Get the genuine. 
Don’t be imposed on with 
imitations. 
- ^-pnec Illustrated catalogue, with 
■ words and music of 20 popular 
gongs, and handsome dccoratcdplnque, 
I all for 12c? 100 choice songs, words, nnislc, 
|| ^and accompaniments; or, 100 P°P u, i f * l 1 , *f 
I "for Plano or Organ,all full sheet muslcfllze* 
Diamond School lor Violin, 
8 pieces, 50c. Comic, English, 
id music, 100 of each, 30c., or W'or * 1-00. W contr”. 
!S, reels, breakdowns, Ac., for Pjono or organ, S0c. 
I. TUIFET, 19 Franklin St., Boston. Mna«- 
