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In many parts of our country it is impossible to obtain pure water for drinking and culinary purposes. Good pure water is just as essential to life as good food. Feeling desirous to inform our readers how they can obtain the purest drinking water, when good well or spring water is not to be had, we call their attention to the above filter. It is the BEST FILTER MADE. Having used and tested it ourselves several years, we can therefore recommend it unhesitatingly, and advise all who can afford it, to purchase one. They should be used in the summer season especially, when water is so liable to be filled with the products of animal decay. They are made in five sizes, ranging in price from nine to fifteen dollars, as above shown. On receipt of price we will send any one of the sizes to any part of the United States or Canada, freight charges to be paid by purchaser. Remit only by P. O. order on Dansville, N. Y., or draft on New York City.

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

HOTEL IN NEW YORK. PERSONS visiting New York for health, business

or pleasure, will find excellent accommodations at MILLER'S HOTEL.

It is located near the center of the city, between Broadway and Sixth Avenue; convenient to Retail Stores, Churches, Places of Amusement, and to the Elevated Railroad and Horse Cars. Nice Rooms, Excellent Table. Turkish, Electric and Roman Baths. For Terms, address

DR. E. P. MILLER,

39 and 41 WEST 26TH ST., New York City.

NEW LITHOGRAPH

OF

Our Home Hygienic Institute,

THE SANATORIUM,

DANSVILLE, N. Y.

This is by far the most satisfactory and artistic sketch of Our Home ever made, showing as it does not only the main building to fine advantage, but all the surrounding cottages, Liberty Hall, a portion of Health Street and Brightside, with the hills in the background. It is printed on fine cardboard, in three tones of gray and black, 24 x 19 inches, and when framed makes a beautiful picture. Price, 25 cents. Address SANATORIUM PUB. CO., Dansville, N. Y.

Din Shepard's Block, adjoining G. Bastian's drug

RS. QUIGLEY & BURKHART'S Dental Rooms,

store, Main street, Dansville, N. Y.

References, Dr. James H. Jackson, Dr. E. D. Leffingwell, Dr. Albert Leffingwell.

SPECIAL NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.-When your copy of the Laws comes to you with this paragraph marked with a blue cross, it is a notification that your subscription thereto has expired. In case of a possible mistake, we will make the proper correction on receiving such information, with explanations therefor.

YOU CAN OBTAIN A

FLORIDA ORANGE GROVE

WORTH $1000 or more, by paying $100 down on the

contract, and paying balance in work, if you are a steady, good hand. I desire to thus contract for the labor of a single man to work in nursery, orange grove, etc. A person with some rural experience much preferred. $100 cash and three years of work, to be paid for by three years' boarding with a hygienic family, $50 per year cash, and a four-acre three-year-old grove. The best chance ever offered for a young man to obtain that which will yield him a certain income in his old age. We desire intelligent, faithful, agreeable, steady helpers.

In the Fall I expect to be prepared to offer board to a few semi-invalids, who would like to pass the winter in our delightful climate. Charges reasonable. Accommodations home-like, though plain. No style. Flowers around the house. Good fishing near by. As part pay for board, light work will be furnished a few persons, in gathering tuberose bulbs and picking strawberries, in February and March. Some assistance in housekeeping will also be needed. Address (giving description of yourself and your working capacity),

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J. H. FOSTER,

Tangerine, Orange Co., Florida.

NEWSPAPER
ADVERTISING

A book of 100 pages. The best book for an advertiser to consult, be he experi enced or otherwise. It contains lists of newspapers and estimates of the cost of advertising. The advertiser who wants to spend one dollar, finds in it the information he requires, while forhim who will invest one hundred thousand dollars in advertising, a scheme is indicated which will meet his every requirement, or can be made to do so by slight changes easily arrived at by cor respondence. 149 editions have been issued. Sent, post-paid, to any address for 10 cents. Write to GEO. P. ROWELL & CO., NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING BUREAU, (10 Spruce St. Printing House Sq.), New York

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THE "DICK" POPULAR SEAMLESS FOOT WARMERS,

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BUSKIN.

SHOES.

Or Fireside Comfort Shoes.

Now so familiar, desirable and welcome. No longer an experiment, but in demand, and worn in nearly every section of the United States. Heartily endorsed by prominent people high in social and public life, among whom are:

Gen'l U. S. Grant and family The General wore them almost constantly the last three or four months of his illness. Miss Clara Barton, of "Red Cross" fame, and so favorably known to the civilized world.

Dr. J. S. Dolson, surgeon at the "SOLDIERS' HOME," in Bath, N. Y. These shoes are extensively used there.

Besides the physicians and hundreds of patients that have been at the Sanatorium.

These Shoes are constructed for warmth, durability, pliability and noiselessness. They have no equal as house footwear for invalids, nurses, elderly people, or those troubled with cold or tender feet. Woven of listing on a last, lined with wool quilted on, have pliant russet soles, (can be worn without soles) and colored ties. Sent to any address in the United States upon receipt of price, postage paid by us. Men's Shoes, size 8, 9, 10 or 11,

Ladies'

"3, 4, 5, 6 or 7,

Boys' or Misses' Shoes, size 11, 12, 13, 1 or 2,

$1.50
1.25
1.15

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Children's Shoes, size 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 or 10,
Men's Buskins,
Ladies'

Sold almost everywhere. If your dealer does not have them, send direct to the manufacturer,

$1.00

1.40 1.15

W. H. DICK, Dansville, N. Y.

N. B.-Write your address plainly, give age, size of shoe worn, and remit by P. O. order or draft on New York.

CRANULA

PREPARED from Winter Wheat, containing all the

nutritious 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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48c.

Trial Box by mail, prepaid,
The above are net prices, without discount or varia-
tion, 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, Registerel 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.,
Dansville, N. Y.

WHOLESALE AND GENERAL DEALERS.

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SPRAGUE, WARNER & Co.,
J. B. INDERREIDEN & BRO.,
W. M. HOYT & CO.,
SAVILLE, SOMES & CO.,
GITHENS & REXSAMER,
H. JEVNE,

Jos. R. PEEBLES' SONS,
ALEX. MARTIN & CO.,
J. J. TOBIN,
MARCH & ADAMS,

KAVANAGH BROS.,

IRA BOUTELL,

CHAS. W. SEARS,

WATSON, WRIGHT & Co.,

GRIGGS & Co.,

YALE, BRYAN & CO.,

LIGHTBOUND, RALSTON & CO.,
H. G. SIZER,

W. P. SOUTHWORTH & CO.,

JOHNSON & CLAGHORN,

Brooklyn, N. Y.
Rochester, N. Y.
Chicago, Ill.
Chicago, Ill.
Chicago, Ill.
Boston, Mass.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Los Angeles, Cal.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Austin, Texas.
St. Louis, Mo.
Ottawa, Canada.
St. Louis, Mo.
Worcester, Mass.
Portland, Oregon.
St. Paul, Minn.
New Haven, Conn.
Montreal, Canada.
Dallas, Texas.
Cleveland, Onio.
Waseca, Minn.

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RIUM, 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 entire wheat kernel, is always uniform in quality. It is 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.

assuring you of a fresh ground flour always, which is We do not grind until after an order is received, thus 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 direcagent near you. tions for shipping. Send for Price List and name of

Address all communications to

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THIS

AT THE SANATORIUM.

[Our Home on the Hillside.]

HIS ESTABLISHMENT, now in the twenty-eighth year of its service, has had under treatment by its medical staff many thousand chronic invalids. Its success

has been very great. The sick who had failed to get well under other methods, have recovered good health while under the care of its physicians; so that its reputation as a place where confirmed invalids do become well has extended throughout the United States and British America. Men, women and children, the continent over, can rise up at call and testify to the truth of this statement.

It is the oldest, the largest, the most thoroughly furnished, and best appointed Hygienic Institute in the world. Its curative treatment is entirely non-medicinal, and all its arrangements and methods for the recovery of the sick are sought to be made entirely conformable to Nature, and are therefore very simple, thoroughly scientific, and sure, if carried out, to produce desired results.

No invalid to whom recovery is possible-no matter what the nature or the duration of his or her ailments-can fail to get well, if such one will come to Our Home and cheerfully and consciously and conscientiously do what its physicians require. There is a natural law or process for the overcoming of disease and the return of health, and Our Home was founded on that law, and has been conducted under its recognition and in subordination to it. Is it a matter of wonder that our sick ones get well? Do people wonder that leaves put forth in the warm spring time; or that buds swell; or that blossoms follow buds; or that fruit follows blossoms; or that in due time harvesting comes? Nay, they do not wonder. On the contrary, having made the discovery that life in plants and shrubs and trees evolves under law, wonder ceases and expectation takes its place. So is it with the treatment of the sick at Our Home. Having discovered the law of cure, or, in other words, the process by which Nature works to the healing of the sick, its physicians create and seek to maintain the conditions under which Nature can alone work restoratively upon the sick who visit us. And if the sick are curable and the conditions are furnished, why should not the sick get well? They can, they will, they must, they do.

Our Home never closes. It will be open during the autumn and winter. Strange as it may seem, the cool and cold months are more favorable for treatment and improvement of chronic invalids than the hottest months are. Those who are desirous to try our treatment would act wisely in coming early in the fall.

All invalids, no matter what their diseases-so it is possible for them to get wellwho are disgusted with sickness and who long for health, and are willing to strive for it after Nature's methods, I advise to come to Our Home. Send for circulars; find out terms; come and get well. For why should you remain sick, when you might be well; or die, when you might live? Address, Faculty of The Sanatorium, Dansville, Livingston Co., N. Y. I am, for the proprietors, yours faithfully,

JAMES C. JACKSON, Consulting Physician.

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YOU CAN OBTAIN A

FLORIDA ORANGE GROVE

WOR

JORTH $1000 or more, by paying $100 down on the contract, and paying balance in work, if you are a steady, good hand. I desire to thus contract for the labor of a single man to work in nursery, orange grove, etc. A person with some rural experience much preferred. $100 cash and three years of work, to be paid for by three years' boarding with a hygienic family, $50 per year cash, and a four-acre three-year-old grove. The best chance ever offered for a young man to obtain that which will yield him a certain income in his old age. We desire intelligent, faithful, agreeable, steady helpers.

In the Fall I expect to be prepared to offer board to a few semi-invalids, who would like to pass the winter in our delightful climate. Charges reasonable. Accommodations home-like, though plain. No style. Flowers around the house. Good fishing near by. As part pay for board, light work will be furnished a few persons, in gathering tuberose bulbs and picking strawberries, in February and March. Some assistance in housekeeping will also be needed. Address (giving description of yourself and your working capacity),

J. H. FOSTER,

Tangerine, Orange Co., Florida.

SNOW-WHITE

Will make the Teeth as White as Snow.

WARRANTED HARMLESS AND PERFECTLY PURE.

The best Hygienic Dentifrice. Compounded from a physician's prescription, and recommended by the physicians of Our Home.

1.50

Duties and Dangers in Love, Courtship

and Marriage, Jones (Paper), Hand-Book for Home Improvement, Fowler, 2.00 Philosophy of Eating, Bellows,

.30

2.00

Parturition Without Pain, Holbrook,

1.00

Hygiene of the Brain, and the Cure of Nervousness, Holbrook,

150

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

1.50

1.00

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

1.00

Try it, and you will use no other. Packages, postpaid, 25 Cents. Send 10 Cents for trial package.

Mother Truth's Melodies for Little Folks,

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Mrs. Dr. Miller,

1.50

Aids to Family' Government, or from the

DANSVILLE, N. Y.

Cradle to the School, Bertha Meyer, How We Fed the Baby, Page (cloth), Unwelcome Child, Wright (Paper), A Treatise on the Horse, Kendall (Paper), Vital Force, Miller (Paper),

.50 .75

.35

.15

.50

A Father's Advice, Miller (Paper), A Mother's Advice, Miller (Paper),

.10

.10

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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 :

A handsomely bound book containing 150 pages, printed ITS CAUSES AND TREATMENT.

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