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Imrockrirh and nitv uoodm.
WILLIAM KLUGE,
ttAttn in
FAMILY GROCERIES,
PRY-O 001)9,
hTIONS, HOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAP", ETC.,
I Just received n heavy stock "t Hoots en
Bnoos, Hosiery anu 'M"tri
I HALE FOR CASH VERY OHEAI
I so has a fine stock of Family Groceries ol
i every Kinu.
llNER SJ.XTH-ST. AND COMMEK
OIAL-AV-,
CAIUO, ILLINOIS
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S. WALTERS,
Milrllt
RDand SOFT LUMBER
ot every description,
t, SHINGLES, CEDAR I'OSTS,
DOORS, SASH, BLINDS.
I ORDERS SOLICITED.
EAMBOAT LUMIIER,
Furnished on shortest notice.
crcial-av, let. 10th and Hth-stc,
CAIRO, Illinois.
NAl.OOftN.
EL DORADO
ilAIU) SALOON AND BAR
ROOM. i IOIIN MATEN, Proprietor.
nmercial Avenue, CAIKO, ILLINOIS);
irand of California Cigars Just received,
lAItf) saloon furnished ith lh- t"t ol
I le j ami bsr supplied villi wines, liquor.
tra ol tne nnesi urauus .
II. LEVY & CO.,
tints, ix
DES AND FURS,
WOOI., riMTHKIM. et,
i OHIO LEVEE.
Uaiiio, Illinois,
ii
P.L. IIUYETT, k SON,
orters, Manufacturers ami Jobbers of
,t-i t t lrtinnu a vnTCV.
Brass and Uerman Hllver
ND INSTRUMENTS,
No. 25 S. TiunD Street,
3m, ST. I.OUIS, MO.
I BAVMAN.
cosmlii's iinisiim
MAN & HAUENSTINE
ClVlL AND MLCUANICAL
GINEERS AND ARCHITECT;
i lliilllln(C, eorner Eleventh str
1 1 Conimerelnl ntc Cairo, 111b.
S AND SPECIFICATIONS for all branclief
'ml Engineering ami Arcnueeiui", ,uui
s lor Counties, Districts or Corporations,
an.t Calculation! for Steam and Water
for Industrial Kstaoiisnmenis, ior ura,
or Wooden Uridges, for Churches, Cour
and oilier rublic ltulldings, Business and
ng Houses, Cottages, etc. etc., lurnlyheU
KINDLING.
E TROUBLE AND EXPENSE.
'! llonVKri'ii;ri
Iiael DOWll will liirnmii a in 10 1 ". , ...m
nlce. dry. already-cut wood, In uny jiart of
A 21 Ml a unirnn load.
V av 10 navo Incalculable trouble In
liouteholl. i
ve oruers at aicnniey ik i"i-,
w,em .U - ""Nov lV-If
PETE SMITH,
I jo found at Reed JIunn'a from
Any worn in m"
BLA0KSMIT1IING LINE
ecelre prompt attention.
Horse-Shoeing,
1 general blncksmlllilnK bulnes8 carrlnl on,
mm a ini
TETTAUERS & WINEMAN,
mrORTCBS AND J0BBC Or
JEZj "Y" Or O O 3D S
NOTIONS,
Jtflchjpnn .voune, Between Bfnd
IHOU umi niinrue.
omuAab.
TJi JS BULLETIN.
I'uliHciillon iii(c, Iltillclln lliillillnv
vvnsningiori Avenue.
TIIK CltriW.V l-niMKHOt' KL'IIOI'K.
(Kroin the N. V.
J'ew of tliu crown princes of Eiiropo nro
slrol,K nu iali)i v nan. Soveral of thcrn
10 iivo to ii'cenU tlio thrones
oft iclr futhcra. Tlio Czurowltch of Km-
in nus Neon it clironlc In valid almost from
irimncy, and at Ilftecn was hardly ex-
IlCCtCd to reach tnnlllinml. Ilia
iielr. too, Is a sickly child. Tlio only son
of Sultan Abdul Aziz Is consumptive
Dissipation In tlio various capitnls of Eu-
ujiu iiua iiuiuu 1110 crown-princo ol Egypt,
lorn in 1853, old boforo his tinio.
Tho Count of Flandors, brother of King
Leopold of liolL'ium. nml iir.nmr,llv
helrof tho throne, is lienrlv dnnrnnil tnf.
fcrs from heart disease. Tim lipaltli nr
yown I'rinco Frederick, of Denmark, too,
is by no means good and his prospects for
n anon niu aro among tho objections
mado to tho tironoscd Tutu rn llnlnn nf tha
thrco Svandlnuvian klnedomi under his
sceptre.
llio Auilrian l'rlnco Kudolpli, now
iiiir ituii years 01 ago, mis uiwnvs been lee
ble, and Is not likely to livo lone.
Tho Crown-l'rinco nf finrmnnv It In
vigorous health ; but his friend nnd com-
ana. tlio Crown-l'rineo Alln'rt.irniiii,v
. .tii.i.. I., . . . j.
i aicKiy. nnu uio neirs lo tlio thrones of
JlCCKICIItlUri.'. iiadell nml lll.(. urn nil
feeble. Most of tlieso nrlnuc urn thn tip
scendunts of the most talvart warriors of
uiooiden umoj but noheritsgo of i-trcngth,
it tee til i. can bo kept from decay under tho
enervating llfo ol' inodurn kings. Tho
irlnces, liko tlio Initltutlon of royalty
tsi-lf, grow feebler every genyratlon."
NERVOL'S DEBILITY,
III Hi irlnontv nllriiiliiiiia i..
In' ilPtiriNxliin, I oliiiiinr.v 4iiiiiuii,
imiof hen ilXTinnlorrliii'ii, lusn il
KMK-r' ljy li.ail, i,s of iin-morv.
cinil tlirciiicin-41 liiitirK-urr mill l.llltp.
c-IIJlo, nml a lotiTi'luii ciini In lltim.
;iIii-.'h Iliiiiii-oiialliU; ftMTlllc -i
' "i"u 01 uiu inum vaiua
! Illll'l III U'llcill liMI'Tca. 1'iHr .Ink. .
D'le at lite .o.tta lit I ih in .tier, inn, in. ih .
tein, arrrtltli l. tlia.-c, uilpift iioraii.!
.1." tii'ii.ij i, uiecniiiH rnan. irier
uic cured ihoiiKandii of cnte: I'rlcr, $'i i i'r
a'jlciEeio liivboxo and a larer 12 l. .I.V.I.
s cry liiii.orlct iu nlnlinate or old i-tt.pi, or II
.r airiKli liix. BoM by all ilriiil., un.l ent
7 inuii wii i..'vi,ii piicr. AiM'fuf Mllrllllrry,
liric ljo!neo,.tliio 31i-dlclne Co., U.l liroSj
"7. I I-CIIUII,
augia.i.otiawiy Atffnl, Cairo, Illinois.
I'ARKEK BLAKE,
Mill f IS
WALL PAPER, PAINTS,
I'll 1 1 y, Ili'iizlne, Cimolliic,
WINDOW GLASS.
WINDOW SIIADF.3,
And the celebrated illuminating
AURORA OIL.
wtOf's' uuii.DiNo, con. llni-hT. i com-
MKHCIAI.-AV.,
Uaiiio, .
Illinois.
auz20'.f
I'AI.VmiK.
MOORK & MATHEWS,
louse, SL'n and Ornamental
PAIHTEES,
Ilccoriillic riii-rhiinuliiK, liiilsoiuin-
llllf, !.,
Done In Ibe hlchefct ttjle ol the ait, and a
rates that ilely competition.
SIIOI' IN PKIIKV 1I0LE, COK.VEK OK 6X11
OTUKKT AKI. I'MUCIIl'IAI. AVK.VfK.
IIAHIIKIIS.
J. OKO. STEINHOUSE,
FASHIONABLE BARBER,
Cor. Hlh-sl. and C'oiiiiiiprclalnr.
vat!linrp Itazorr,
Clean idwpm anil
oaklllfull WcrLmen
0fiilios' and chlldron'a lialr cut and ntiam.
pooed, cither at the aliop or at their own Iioiiich.
"fientlomcn'r. whUki-rs aad h Ir dyed In
imc mruner. saimiacuon Kuaranieru.
MIHCKI.I.AM.OIN.
DEXTER EXCHANGE,
130 Ohio I.cvce, near Klone Ilcpot,
J. D. Z AN ONE, I'ltOPRIETOU,
Fresh Shell Oysters Received Daily.
Keeps alwaya on hand llaltlinoro nnl Mobile
0)ilcr. which lie will bo glad to serve to his cus
totnera In tlio best style. decJIt
COAL,.
COAL! COAL! COAL!
JAMES ROSS,
CCAIIK IN
DU QUOIN AND MOUNT OAltliON
COAL!
Commercial-av., Foot of Elcvcnth-st.
tu rvi nnrofutlv welched at 1 1 io vnnl on 1'alr
uauks' acaU'H,
FULL WKI011T WAKIIANTED.
Coil dilitered on ilie nhorlest notice in an)
part ol the cl,y, either by I lie half ton, ton or car
loail,
Learo enter ut tno oiitco on cotnincrciat.av. ai
he foot of Eleventh street. noTlCd-Cm.
LEGAL NOTICE.
tt F.flAf. NOTICE la hereby ulveu that K. W.
lj Kilt rid kp, iilalnllll, has commriiced an ac
tion to perfect a disirexs lor rent against Joneph
Biiyllas, delendunt, in the circuit court ot Alex,
ander county, in the state ol Illinois, and that
the timo anil pince oi me reiuru ui auuiiuuii. in
the case is tho third Monday In January, 187'.',
at tho court house in Cairo. Illinois.
JUII.i V- iiaiuia.i, cicra.
BO7l.VI20t.
Nl'1'.ClAIi XOTICEN.
llATCIIEI.on'NllAIltDVK.
This superb Hair Dye la tho best ixTiiKWoatu
"l crieciiy liarimusa, neimuio mill iiiinianic.it.
Nn .llu.nnnlnllnnnl. N'n ItiilinilloUa Tinta Or Ujl
pleasant Odor. The genuine W. A. llachelor's
llnlr livn nroduces IMMKD1 Vl'KLY a splendid
lllack or naturtl Urown. Does not 8mm the
Hltin, but leavoathe Hair Clean, Soft and lieaull.
rnl. ThAniilv Knfu in, I Perfect Dvo.
Bold by all druggists. Facloi y 10 Ilond Street,
Sew York, lauyziueouswiy
ON MARRIAGE.
Uappy relief tor young men lrom tho effects o
r.1.i ....A. in ...Iu lifn Mnnlinnil rn.
stored. Nervous debility cured. Impediments
to marriage removed. New method of treat.
ment. iiow auu reiuiuni-uiu iciimuicm
and elrtulars sent Ireo, In scaled envelopes. Ad
dress HOWARD ASSOCIATION, NO. 2 South
UI.I1.GI 111,11 ..laltLkl. Ia fVllff.Htt
111111 131. . i iiuaucii'iim., v..
THE CAIRO DAILY
FCItNITCRK.
SAVE TWENTY 'JR CENT
By biiylnj? your
TJ 352; 1ST X 0? XT 12 El
EICHHOFF BROS.,
FURNITURE FACTORY,
WnihliiKlnn-nv., .Vear ('onliiiii Holme
CAIKO, ILLIKOI.
Ilesr.. Kichhott llrntherxletlre to Inform the
cltliens of Cairo that they are tiiaiiUlacturiDiI all
kinds of
PLAIN AND FANCY FURNITURE
And hate now on hand and fot sale, at
WholrMile nml Hftnll,
All klnd, and wil continue to keep at their
BALES K00M9, IN TflEIK NEW DUILDINO,
Erery dlscnption of cheap and costly turnlture,
luchas
ns.rarted r.editf nus,
"Marblo Topped Hureaus,
SarSideboarJs, Washstands.
n- Wardrobe, Hota Chairs,
9.Sofai and Matraiaes,
4irI.ouDge,etc , etc.,
Which they will guarantee to sell
TWENTY PER CENT. LOWEK
Than they can be l3ught from any other dealer In
the city, tine them a call and satl'ly your,
self. lyMdtl
I'lAXOS.
SIXTY-FIVE FIRST PRIZE
MEDALS AWARDED
THE GIIEAT
BALTIMORE
TO
MAJCCFACTOKT
WM. KNABE & CO.,
Manufacturer) of
OHANI), SQUARE AND DPBIQUT
3?IjLSTO rOBTBS
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
These Instruments hae been before the publio
for nearly thirty years, and upon their excellence
alone attained an tnpurchattJ pretminnrt, which
pronounces tiiem uiiequaieu in
TONE,
TOUCH,
"WORKMANSHIP
And DURABILITY
OW All our Sauari Aaaoi hare our new New Im
proted Overstruog Scale and the Agritft TVets
Cj)- We would rail special attention to our lale
Patented Improvement in (iaAMD PlAMOS and
SVABt (iaANts.fouud ill no other Piano, which
brings the Piano nearer perfection than has yd
wen attained,
EVERY PIANO KUI.LY WARRANTED TOR
KIVE YKAItS,
Illustrated Catalogues and Trice Lists promptly
furnished on application to
WM. K.NAnr. at CO.,
llAiTlMOai, Mo.
Or any ofouricgular established agencies.
oclDcod wCm
WATCIIMAKF.lt.
PR ACTICA L WATCHMAKER.
H. HOUPT,
NO. 150 "WASHINGTON AVENUE
CAIRO, ILLINOIS,
Has on hand
A FINE STOCK OF WATCHES,
JCLOUKS, JEWELRY, ETC.
Particular attention given to
REPAIRING FINE WATCHES.
Tlio largest stock of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES
IN TUB CITY.
IXNCHAXCi:.
"TRIUMPH."
THE TRIUMPH INSURANCE CO.
Oi Clncluuntl.
assets . IWW.oriOOO
Solicits all kinds ol risks.
V. UHOfWi,
ocl27tf Agent, Cslro, U.
3
BULLETIN, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1871.
BOOTH A?m NUOU,
WILLIAM EHLERS,
Fashionable
BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
TWENTIETH STREET,
Between Washington avenue and Poplar Street
CAIRO, ILL.
liools and Shoes Mads to Order,
Fine Workmen Krnnloyed.
Satisfaction Warranted.
Patronage .solicited.
CITY SHOK STORE
HOOP SKIRT FACTORY
soli aei.icT ro
'EEOIiAaKI'S'
CUBTOM'MADB
BOOTS AND SHOES
C'arataereJal ATestne, Crerf Elchth
Nlreet,
Cairo, Illinois.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO ALL OR'
DIM rOR UOOPSKIRTS AND SHOES.
HKOICAK.
SIMIL1A SIMILIBUS CURANTUR
nunriiKKT'si
HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFICS
HAVE proved, from the most ample eiper
lence, an nntlre succeas: simple Prompt
r.mcieni ana Heiiaoie. inev are ino oniy mei.
elne. perfectly adapted to i-oputat Use no sim
ple itiat mistakes caooot be made in using them:
a harmlens as to be free from danger, nnd so
ilficieutas to be bIhmjs reliable They have rais
ed the highest commendations from all, and will
always render aatistiMitlon.
No?. Cenisi
1, Cures leverii,pongentlon, Inflammations.
2.
WorillM. worm fever, worm colic.
S.
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12.
1J,
K,
14.
16,
17.
1.
1.
20.
4'rjrnRH:nl:c or teething ut mfanui...tM
nirrhoea, of children and adulta25
Iy'nterjr, KilplnK.leliotis eollc.-2S
Cbolerss-inurbus, vornlllin.....'iS
Cliolerav. colds, bronehllus 24
Kcurularltt. toullucbe. fceacha....2S
lleiulavcMpa, aiek heulache,vertlgo2S
Dyapepsjla' b.lioua stomacbe. 25
ruppresn-a,or pjiuiui perioasK
Wlifte, too profuse periods....... 2!
Cronp. cough, difficult brestriiogmW
.Kalslltaeutu. Erysipelas, UruptloniM
Itlicumntlara, rneumsilc paini.M
Ferer and Asfiie, chill fever, aguesM
Vtlm, blind or bleeding .....K
Ophthlrtmy. and aore or weak eyeaSO
Calarcts, acute or chronic, inftuenaaft)
W hooplnsr-Coua-B, violentcooghaM
Aallima, oppreiaed breathing ....SO
Itr niaehnrsiee, Imoalred hearingW
Kcrorula.enlarged glands, swellingsM
Cleaeral Debility, physical weak
ness - .50
Itropwyand scanty Secretions -...SO
tiaNlcknei,slcKness from rldinsSo
Kldney-Ulsease, Gravel .60
Nervous Utblllly, seminal emit
ons, Involuntary discljgea... 1 00
FlveBoxea, wits one vial of powder
very necesxary in aerious cases... 5 00
Nora Month, canker.... .60
Urinary Weakness, wetting bed. JO
Painful ferlods, with spasms.....S0
Hnlierlnsjs,t change of life........l 00
Kplleoay .Spasms, bl.Vitua'dance.l 00
21.
a,
21,
23,
2C,
27,
2.
29.
Jit,
ai,
St,
31,
Isiptberlaulc, crated aore throat M
FAMILY CASES.
or 3.1 to 60 Inrfcc ylals, moroeeo
or rosewood case, containing
speclllc for eyery oadluary dis
rane a famlljr la subject to, and
books or directions from Slots t23
Smaller Family and Traveling ca-es,
20 to M vials -.. -..irorn 62 to M
Speolfic lor all Private Diseases,
both for Curing and lor Preven
tive treatment, in vials and pocket
case ..3 to S
POND'S EXTRACT
Cures Burns. Bruises. Lamenest. Soreness. Bore
Throat, Sprains, Toochache, Earache. Neuralgia.
Rheumatism, Lumbago. Piles, Itolts, Utings,
boro Eyes, liieedlngoi tne J.ungs, nose, atom-
Price, C OS., 60 CU.i Pints. 11.40; jiartr, IP75.
"These remedies, except Pond's Extract,
by the case or single box, are sent to any part ot
thecouhtrr, by mall or express, free of charge,
on receipt oi the price. Address
HUMPHRfcYS SPECIFIC
HOMEOPATHIC MEDICINE CO.
Office and Depot. No. bit llroadway, New.Terk.
FOR BALE Hi P. SCUUH, CAIRO, Ills,
aiigl&aeowawlv
LOOK TO YOUR CHILDREN.
THE GREAT SOOTHING REMEDY.
Mrs. I Cures colic and griping 1 Frlee.
WHITCOMB'S J In the bowels, and fa. I rS
Siran. cilitatea the process of f Casts
I teething. J
Mrs. f Subdues convulsions Fries.
VTHITCOMB'S and overcomes altdls- I ii
Syrss. ' eases Incident to In- f Casts.
I facta and children. I
Mrs. f Cures diarrhea, dis en. 1 Prices
WHITCOIB'SJ tery and summer com. I Si
Hyras. 1 plaint In children ol all f Celts.
K"S.
It Is tha Great Infant's and Children's Hoothtnr.
Kemedy In all disorders brought on by Teething
or any other cause. Prepared by the
GRAFTON MEDICINE CO., St. Louis, Mo.
Sold by DriiKKists an ealera In Medicine
everywhere. my7dwcna
A BOOK FOR THE MILLION.
MARRIAGE
GUIDE.
A Private Counselor
to the Married or
those aboutto marry
on the physiological
mysteries nnd revelations of the sexual system
with the latest discoveries in producing and pre-.
venting onspnng, preserving inecompiexion,ac.
This is an interesting work of two hundred and
twenty leur pages, witn numerous engravings,
and contains valuable information for those who
are married or contemplate marriage; still It is a
dook mai ouxnuo ue uuaer iock ana svj, nou uoi
laid carelessly about the bouse.
Hem io any one tiree oi postage, ler ou ceni
.(Ir... Tl. tliill. Tl .n.n.)ir. N'n. i
Eighth street, at. Louis, Mo.
n otlee to the AtBlcted and Vnrdrtunate.
Ue fore aanlvina? Io the notorious Quacks who
advertise in tne public papers or using any Uuack
remedies, peruse Dr. lfutta' work, no mailer
what your disease is or how deplorable your con.
dition.
Dr. Butts can be consulted, personally or at
t. i.- i 1. 1 ,i. -
Dial, DU lUD UIL.IPI UIVUIIUUTU I U ,(, FUlMi
etUce.No. 12 N. Eighth ttreet, bet. Market and
Chestunt St Louis Mo. mivdwl.
DR. RICHAU'S
GOLDEN REMEDIES.
Dse theae only, and save time, health and
money. l,ooi reward tor any case of disease, in
any ataiewhlch they tail to cure.
l)H. iUUUAU'S DUliDttlH 11ALAM,
Nos. 1 and 2, are .he greatest alteratives known
DR. KIOUAU'SOOLDEN ELIXIR D'AMOUR
ia the sreateal tonic and aatrinsent Is ths uied
cal list.
DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE
ia the only reliable diuratic.
Theae remedies are not advertised to cure al
complaints, and benefit none ; but are guaranteed
to e tied a radical and speedd cute In all cases for
wnicn iiier are recommenueu, wrien an outer
treatment has failed. Tens of thousands yearly
recover by their use, who have lost all hope, and
been pronounced as Incurable by the best of our
medical faculty..
DK. KIOUAU'S GOLDEN UALSAJU
No. 1, cures ulcers, ulcerated aore throat and
mouth, aore eyes, cutaneoua eruptions, copper
colored blotches, soreness of the scalp, scrotula.
etc. It ia tbe greatest renevator. alterative and
blood purilter known, remsvea all mercury from
the system, and leaves the blood pure and
healthy.
DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN BALSAM.
No. 2, cures mercurial alleetions, rheumatism Id
all Ita lorins, and gives Immediate relief is a
canes.
DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ANTIDOTE,
A rndlcal cure for all urinary derangements
Price, 1 per bottle,
DR. RICHAU'S GOLDEN ELIXIR D'AMOUR.
A ndtcul cure lor nervous or general debility, In
old or young, imparting energy wllh wonderfu
effect.
Prico fS per bottle, or Iwo for 19.
On receipt ol price, these remedies will be ship
ped to any place. Prompt attention paid to all
borrranonr.enls. None genuine without the name
of ' DU. RICHAU'S OOLDEM REMEDIES, U.B.
Kiohabps, sols) proprietor," blown io glass ol
Circulars sent. Trade supplied as a liberal dls-
.mint.
Auumiiiiii"jiiii.iiMiu,M , t-..i, ...
jssrsend money by express or order good
. J I Tl U T, I i. . 1 - Ol. sr. -l.i..., w
tnrougnyour urujgm, ana you win saswiui
uo I0VS,
STOTFJ. TINWARE, r.Tt
A. n AL LUY,
DEALER IN STOVES,
Tin and Hollow Ware, Clothes Wringers Tolle!
Ware, Coal Hods, Fire Shovels, Air Oates.
HAnvrACTcatB or
TIN, ZINC, COPPER AND SHEET
IRON AY A RE.
No. 166 Washington-avenue,
CAinn, ILLINOIS.
IVIlooflne. Outterin?. and all ktn.lt ofinb
work done nt shortest notice. tebldif
Oil, CANS.
SssssssKwhJjT'llBalH
ISsEaBBfxflassaTllsiBl
An assortment ot the above enns, securely
packed lor shipment, for sale at Cincinnati price.,
and freight, by JIARCLAY 11I10S.,
Drug and Paint Dealers, 71 Ohio Levee.
CONSUMPTION.
ITS CURE AND ITS PREVENTIVE
BY DR. J. II. SUIIENCK, M. D.
tar THE CAUSE AND CURE OF CON
SUMPTION. The primary cauro of Consump
tion Is derangement of thedljcst.veorsans. This
derangement produces deficient nutrition and as
similation. By assimilation, I mean thatproccH
by which the nutriment of Iho food Is converted
Into blood, and thence Into the solids of tho body.
Persons with digestion thus Impaired, having tho
slightest predisposition to pulmonary disease, or
If they take cold, will be very liable to havo Con
sumption of the Lungs In sonic of Its forms ; and
I hold that It will be Irnporslblu to euro any casa
of Consumption without flrH restoring a pood
digestion and healthy assimilation. Tho very first
thing to be dono Is to clcanso the stomach and
bowels from all diseased mucus and slime which
are clogglag these organs so that they cannot per.
form their functions, and then rouse up and re
store the liver to a healthy action. Tor this pur
pose, the sorest and best remedy Is Schcnck's
and bowels of all tho dead and morbid sllmc that
Is cans Ing dlteato and decay In the whole system.
They will clear out the liver of all diseased bllo
that has accumulated there, mid nroueo It up to a
new and healthy action, by viliich natural and
healthy bile Is secreted.
.The stomscb, bowels, and liver are thus cleansed
by the use of Schcnck's Mandrake Pills ; but then
remains la tho stomach an excess of acid, tho or
gan Is torpid and the appetite poor. In the how
els, the lacteal are weak, and tcn.ulr.ng strength
and support. It is In a condition llko this that
Bcuenck's Seaweed Tonic proves to bo the moit
valuable remedy ever discovered. It Is alkaline,
and its use will neutralize all excess of acid, mak
ing the stomach sweet and fresh; It will giro
permanent tone to this Important organ, and cre
sts good, hearty appetite, and preparo tho sys
tem for ths first process of a good digestion, and
ttltlmstely make good, healthy, living blood. Af
ter this preparatory treatment, what remains te
core most esses of Consumption Is tho free and
persevering use of Schcnck's Pulmonic Syrup.
The Palmonle Symp nourishes tho system, purl
lies the blood, and Is readily absorbed Into tho
circulation, and thence distributed to the diseased
langs. There Itrlpcns all nioibld matters, wheth
er in the form of abscesses or tubercles, and then
assists Nslnre to expel nil tho diseased matter In
the form of frco expectoration, when onco It ri
pens. It Is then, by tho great healing and purify
ing properties of Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup,
that all ulcers and cavities aro healed up sound,
and my patient Is cured.
The essential thin; to ha dono In curing Con
snmptlon Is tn get up n good ntipetlto and a good
digestion, so that tho body will grow In flesh and
ret strong, If n peison has disea.ed lung., a cav
ity or abscess there, tho cavity cannot heal, tho
matter cannot iltien, so lung in the sjstcm Is be
low par. What H necessary to euro Is n new or
der of things, n good appetite, n good nutrition,
tho bedy to grmv In fie.li and get fat: then Na
ture Is helped, llio raiitieswlll heal, tho matter
will ripen and be throuti (iff In lato quantities,
and the person regain health and strength. This
Is the troe and only plan to euro Consumption,
and If a person Is very bad. If llio lungs are not
entirely destroyed, or even If ono lung Is entirely
gone, If there Is c n outrli Utallly hi' In tho other
to heal up, there Is hope.
I have seen many persons cured, vt Ilh only ono
sound lung, live and enjoy llfo tu a good uhl age.
This Is what Schenck's Medlcltiei will tin to cure
Consumption. They w ill ileau out tlio Homnth,
sweeten and strengthen It, get up n good diges
tion, and glvu Nnturu tlio nptl.tatico tlio needs to
clear ths system nf nil tho illi-catu that Is In tho
lungs, whatever tho form may be.
It is Important Hint, whilo using Fchenck's
Medicines, caro should bo xcrcl-cil not to take
cold; keep In-doora In cool r.ml dan.p weather;
avoid nlght-alr, mid tako eut-ilo r esvrclio onlj
Insgeulal ami warm nuiihii. .
I wish It dlstlmtly understood that when 1 re
commend a patient to bd cir. Tulln icprd tn tak
ing cold while using my medli tnen, 1 do so for a
special reason. A iniiu who bus but partially rc
sovered from the rffects of n bad cnlil Is fir moro
liable to a rel.ipsj than ono who has hecu entirely
cared, and It Is prcelrely tlio sanio In regard to
consumption, so long as ino nines aro not per-
tally healed, Just so long Is there Imminent dim
mere imminent uim
disease Hence It Is
gr or a run renins'
nr tu tno
that I so strenuous W
hat I so strenuously caution pulmonary patients
against exposing themselves to mi almosphero
that la not genial nml pleasant. Continued Con
samptlves' lungs aro n mas of sores, whkh tho
least ensngo oi aimnspnero will liiliame. Iho
grand secret of my success w 1th my medicines
consists In my ability to subdue Inftnmniallon in
stead of provoking It, as many ol tho (acuity da
An Inflamed lang cannot wllh rarely to tho piv
tlent be exposed to tho biting blasts of winter m
the chilling winds of spring or onli'inii. It
should bo carefully shielded from all Irritating In ,
flasnces. The utmost caution thonld loohseivid
la tnis particular, as witnotii it a cure under al
loost any circumstances Is nu Impoxslhlllty,
. Ths person should bo kept m a uliolesoniaind
nutritions diet, and all tho midlclnes cunUimed
until tbe body has restored tu It tho natural
nutntltr of flesh and slrcniMh.
I was myself cured by this trcnltneiit of the
worst Ktnu oi cuusumptioii, aim hao lUeil to
Kt fst and hearty theso many 5 ears, with 0110
ng mostly gone. I have cured thousands since,
ana very mauy navo ueeu cuieii uy 1111s ireaiuieni
whomlhaveneversrcu.
About the 1st or October, I esptct to take pos
session of my new building nt U.u 1 in then, t cor
ner of Sixth aud Arch Stree.s, wluio I shall be
pleased to give advice to all Mho may ri quire tt
Full directions accompany all my icmedles, si
that person In any part of the world can bo read
IT corea vy strict ouservnnre 01 tin, same,
J. II, SCHKNC'K, M.D.,
PlilladtlphW
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