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GRANULA

REE elements of that grain, and is the best

food made for invalids and children. It is a TWICE COOKED FOOD, ready for immediate table use, and yet will keep in a dry place for years unaltered in quality.

Unequaled as a diet for cases of nervous exhaustion and debility, constipation and dyspepsia. Has been tested for years by James C. Jackson, M. D., in Our Home Hygienic Institute, upon all classes of invalids, with remarkable success. It is one of the cheapest foods in use, a pound of it containing more absolute nutriment for brain and body than an equal weight of any preparation in the market. Delicious as a diet.

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The above are net prices, without discount or variation, delivered on cars of N. Y., Lake Erie & W., or Delaware, Lackawanna & W. R. R., at Dansville. In ordering, do not fail to direct how goods shall be sent, by freight or express, and by which R. R. Make all remittances by Money Order, Registere1 Letter or N. Y. Draft. Local checks not received. For small amounts, enclose two-cent stamps. Ask your grocer, or address

OUR HOME CRANULA CO.,

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We have just printed a new edition of this work400 pages-on extra fine and heavy book paper, strongly bound in brown muslin.

In this book you will find the information you need. The book is written in a clear style, is free from technical terms, and is full of valuable instruction. Thousands of volumes of it are in circulation, and tens of thousands of human lives might have been saved by reading it and following its instructions.

The price of the above book was recently reduced from $2.50 to $2.00, which includes postage.

Address, SANATORIUM PUB. Co., LIVINGSTON Co. Dansville, N. Y.

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A BEAUTIFUL GIFT BOOK.

A handsomely bound book containing 150 pages, printed on fine, tinted paper, with red edges and flexible covers.

The book contains food for the spiritual nature, and its practical suggestiveness will be a guide to the way of holiness and a light shining on the path. It has met a heart-want on the part of Christians, and many will be glad not only to possess the little volume themselves but to make it a gift to others.

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DESK.

BEST IN THE WORLD.

SEND FOR CATALOGUE.

A. CUTLER & SON, Buffalo, N. Y., U. S. A.

LONDON, ENGLAND; PARIS, FRANCE; LILLE, FRANCE.

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"FIRESIDE COMFORT"

NATURE'S FOOD.

1848. READSHAW'S

1885.

SHOES,

Buskin.

Shoe, 5 in. high.

DANSVILLE FOREST MILLS

GRAHAM FLOUR.

Warranted a Perfectly Pure Wheat Meal.

PUT UP IN BARRELS AND HALF-BARRELS.

OUR FLOUR IS USED EXCLUSIVELY AT THE SANATORIUM, Dansville, N. Y.

It is made from the Choicest Selections of Genesee White Winter Wheat, which has a wide reputation for its excellent qualities (being rich in gluten and phosphates), and containing all the essential parts of the

Or "SEAMLESS FOOT WARMER." entire wheat kernel, is always uniform in quality. It is

HAND-MADE THROUGHOUT.

For the Coming Cold Season. MOST of the readers of this Journal have read our notice of the "Foot Warmers," in former Fall and Winter numbers, and need no further description of them. As our sale and order books testify, a great many have not only TRIED them, but they have recommended them to their friends at home and abroad. The evidence of this is in the many duplicate orders we received last winter, and in fact through most of the warmer months since. Combining WARMTH, durability, pliability and noiselessness, they have NO EQUAL as house footwear for invalids, nurses. elderly people or anyone troubled with cold or tender feet. In the sick room, in the study, or any room having a cold floor, their good qualities and benefits are most appreciated, and by those who have used them. They are inexpensive. These shoes are woven on a last, lined only with wool well quilted on, have pliant russet soles (can be worn without soles, being independent of them), and have colored ties and instep work.

PRICES,-POSTAGE PAID BY US.

MEN'S SHOES, Size 8, 9, 10 or 11,

$1,50

LADIES' "

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3, 4, 5, 6 or 7,.

$1.25

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12, 13, 1 or 2,

$1.15

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$1.00

$1.40

$1.15

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quieting to the Nerves, Aids Digestion, Keeps the Blood Cool, and assists nature in various ways to keep the human system in a healthy condition. What better food could be asked for by the Nervous, Constipated,

and Dyspeptic? It is therefore invaluable as a food for the Brain and Muscle Worker, the Nervous, the Dyspeptic, the weak and worn-out.

We do not grind until after an order is received, thus assuring you of a fresh ground flour always, which is a great desideratum.

Be careful to purchase only that which is branded "Dansville Forest Mills Graham," with the name E. H. READSHAW on sack or barrel, and take no other, as this is the original and only genuine Dansville Graham.

Terms Cash, with Order. Remit by Draft on New York or Boston, or by Post Office Money Order on Dansville, N. Y. In ordering give full and plain dire tions for shipping. Send for Price List and name of agent near you. Address all communications to

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SAVILLE SOMES & CO.,
E. C. HAZARD & CO.,
MOORE & COLE,
POWELL & PLIMPTON,
BROOKS & SEARS,
G. & R. MCMILLAN,

D. H. BUTLER & SON,
W. LYON & Co.,
JAS. LOCKHART,
JOHN M. FISHER,
LYON & SELDEN,
A. F. LOBDELL & CO.,
GITHENS & REXSAMER,
E. GINN,

GEO. LOCKITTS SONS,
CHAS. W. SEARS,
FRED. LINCOLN,
CHAS. S. BRACKETT,
L. G. MERRICK,

Boston, Mass.
New York.
Rochester.
Buffalo.
Athol, Mass.
Detroit, Mich.
Elgin, Ill.

St. Augustine, Fla.
Alleghany, Pa.
Lacon, Ill.

Canton, Pa.
Brewsters, N. Y.

Philadelphia, Pa.

Ottumna, Iowa.

Brooklyn, N. Y.
Worcester, Mass.

Lapeer, Mich.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Bristol, Conn.

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The Largest and Only Fire-proof Health Institution in the World.

To all seeking medical advice and treatment, or rest and recuperation from over-work, this Institution offers peculiar advantages. The main building, finished in 1883, of brick and iron construction, is absolutely fire-proof. It is one of the oldest Health Institutions in America.

OVER 22,000 PATIENTS,

suffering from every form of chronic disease, have been treated in this Institution, since its establishment in 1858.

EVERY

KNOWN

REMEDY

or method of treatment of recognized value is here used. Its bathing facilities have no equal in this country or Europe.

MALARIA ABSOLUTELY UNKNOWN.

The location is central, in the most beautiful part of Western New York, on the main line between New York City and Buffalo.

PHYSICIANS.

CONSULTING PHYSICIAN:
JAMES C. JACKSON, M. D.
MANAGING PHYSICIANS:

JAMES H. JACKSON, M. D.
ALBERT LEFFING WELL, M. D.

For further information, circulars, etc., address

E. D. LEFFINGWELL, M. D.
KATE J. JACKSON, M. D.

FACULTY OF THE SANATORIUM, Dansville, New York.

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THE LAWS OF LIFE REMINGTON STANDARD TYPE-WRITER.

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The following is a partial list of Books for sale at the office of this Journal. The price annexed includes the postage. For further information in regard to these works, and for terms to agents, send for Catalogue and Price List. Other works on the subject of Hygiene, not mentioned here, may be procured through us at publishers' price:

How to Treat the Sick Without Medicine,
Jackson,

$2.00

Consumption; How to Treat it and How

2.00

2.00

.75

to Prevent it, Jackson,
The Sexual Organism and its Healthful
Management, Jackson,
American Womanhood; its Peculiarities
and Necessities, Jackson,
The Training of Children, Jackson (Flex. Cov.) .50
The Debilities of Our Boys and the Early
Decay of Our Young Men, Jackson, (Paper)
Health Reformer's Cook Book, Mrs. Lucretia
E. Jackson (Paper),
Constipation, its Causes and Treatment,
James H. Jackson, M. D.,

About Babies, Kate J. Jackson, M. D.,
Bound Volumes of the Laws of Life,
Brightside Morning Watches, Jackson (cloth),
Laws of Human Development and Progress,
Taylor,

.25

.25 .25 .15 2.00

.50

1.50

.30

Duties and Dangers in Love, Courtship
and Marriage, Jones (Paper),
Hand-Book for Home Improvement, Fowler,2.00
Philosophy of Eating, Bellows,
2.00
Parturition Without Pain, Holbrook,
1.00
Hygiene of the Brain, and the Cure of
Nervousness, Holbrook,

Letters to Women on Midwifery, Shew,
Sexual Physiology, Trall,

What Our Girls Ought to Know, Mrs. Dr.
Studley,

Mother Truth's Melodies for Little Folks,

Mrs. Dr. Miller,

150 1.50

WRITERS' CRAMP, OR PEN PARALYSIS.

The late Dr. GEO. M. BEARD contributed an exhaustive article on the above subject to the Medical Record of March 15th, 1879, in the course of which he said:

"This instrument is destined to be of great practical service to writers' cramp sufferers, as well as to those who, though not having the cramp, are made generally nervous and locally tired by the mechanical labor of writing. During the past year I have made many experiments with this instrument, and have studied carefully its relations to the nervous system, in order to determine these points. Unfortunately book-keepers, and those who write very short notes or messages and signatures, cannot profit by the Type-writer; but for those who write continuously the instrument is an almost perfect relief."

We have many testimonials bearing upon the 1.00 above subject, which we shall be pleased to fur1.00 nish upon application.

1.50

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Aids to Family Government, or from the
Cradle to the School, Bertha Meyer,
How We Fed the Baby, Page (cloth),
Unwelcome Child, Wright (Paper),

.50

.75

.35

.15

.50

.10
.10

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WYCKOFF, SEAMANS & BENEDICT, 281 & 283 Broadway, New York.

SENSIBLE PATTERNS

-OF

A BABY'S WARDROBE.

INCLUDING Under-waists, Skirt, Dress, Wrapper, Night Dress and Diaper-drawers, with plain and full printed description of the same, will be promptly sent by mail on receipt of One Dollar. This will include a copy of the tract, ABOUT BABIES, giving practical directions as to their care at birth and onward.

These Patterns are designed for the first eight or twelve months of a baby's life, and an outfit can be cut from them which will be at once healthful, convenient and pretty. No pins except safety pins need be used with it. Apply to

THE SANATORIUM PUB. CO.,
Dansville, Liv. Co., N. Y.

CONSTIPATION:

ITS CAUSES AND TREATMENT.

By JAMES H. JACKSON, M. D.

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