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Advertising Department.

Buffalo Lithia

Water.

NATURE'S GREAT REMEDY FOR EXCESS OF
URIC ACID IN THE BLOOD.

DR. WM.A.HAMMOND'S

Its especial value in Nervous Prostration and other Nervous Diseases com14TH ST. plicated with Litheamia. In such cases and Sheridan Ave. it accomplishes astonishing results, afWASHINGTON ter a failure of the carbonate of lithia, D.C. the phosphate of ammonia, and other so-called solvents of uric acid.

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It evidently then possesses some
extraordinary virtue apart from
that ascribed to Lithia.

Note Relative to the Buffalo Lithia Water, by William A. Hammond, MD., Surgeon-
General U. S. Army (retired), formerly Professor of Diseases of the Mind and Ner-
vous System, University of New York.

[IN AN ARTICLE WIDELY COPIED INTO THE LEADING MEDICAL JOURNALS IN THE COUNTRY:]

"There is a point in relation to the therapeutical efficacy of the BUFFALO LITHIA WATER which has not as yet, I think, received sufficient attention. It is well known that many cases of diseases of the NERVOUS SYSTEM are complicated with LITHEAMIA, and that unless this condition is removed a cure is very often retarded, and not infrequently entirely prevented. It is quite commonly the case that in CEREBRAL CONGESTION, producing INSOMNIA, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, resulting from overmental work or much emotional disturbance, and in epilepsy (to say nothing of many cases of insanity) an excess of URIC ACID in the blood is often observed. This state appears to be altogether independent of the character of the food, for no matter how careful the physician may be in regard to the diet of his patient, the LITHEAMIC condition continues. I have tried to overcome this persistence by the use of phosphate of ammonia and other so-called solvents for uric acid, but without notable effect.

"Several years ago, however, I began to treat such cases with BUFFALO LITHIA WATER, with a result that was as astonishing to me as it was beneficial to the patient, so that now in all cases of nervous diseases under my charge in which there is an excess of URIC ACID in the blood, I use the BUFFALO LITHIA WATER in large quantities. By this I mean that I do not have the patient drink merely a tumbler or two in the course of a day, but that I flood him, so to speak, with the water, making him drink a gallon, or even more, in the twenty-four hours. By this course the urine after a few days ceases to deposit uric acid crystals on standing, the morbid irritability of the patient disappears, the tongue becomes clean, the wandering pains in the head are abolished, and the system is rendered much more amenable to the special treatment which may be necessary for the cure of the disease from which the patient suffers.

"I have tried CARBONATE OF LITHIA dissolved in water in various proportions, BUT IT CERTAINLY DOES NOT, in cases to which I refer, have the same effect as BUFFALO LITHIA WATER. WASHINGTON, D. C., January 25, 1892."

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GOUT, RHEUMATIC GOUT, RHEUMATISM, STONE OF THE BLADDER, RENAL CAL-
CULI, BRIGHT'S DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, NEURALGIAS, NERVOUS PROS-
TRATION, VARIOUS FORMS OF DYSPEPSIA, ETC., ETC., HAVE THEIR
ORIGIN IN AN EXCESS OF URIC ACID IN THE BLOOD. IT GOES,
THEN, WITHOUT SAYING THAT BUFFALO LITHIA WATER
IS A POWERFUL REMEDIAL AGENT IN THESE MALADIES.

SPRINGS OPEN FOR GUESTS JUNE I.

Water in Cases of One Dozen.

Half-Gallon Bottles,

$5.00, f. o. b. Here.

THOMAS F. GOODE,

Buffalo Lithia Springs,

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W. BAKER & CO.'S
Breakfast
Cocoa

from which the excess of
oil has been removed,
Is Absolutely Pure
and it is Soluble.

No Chemicals

are used in its preparation. It has more than three times the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and is therefore far more economical, costing less than one cent a cup. It is delicious, nourishing, strengthening, EASILY DIGESTED and admirably adapted for invalids as well as for persons in health.

SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE.

W. BAKER & CO., DORCHESTER, MASS.

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A board of experts appointed by the government to examine and receive bids on the best machine, unanimously reported that the DENSMORE contained more points of excellence than any other, and that it was the best machine of all.

We will appoint a reliable dealer in unoccupied territory as soon as possible, and in the meantime will ship machines on approval to parties having a good commercial rating.

DENSMORE TYPEWRITER CO..

202 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

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INCORPORATED 1847.

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Insurance Company,

OF PHILADELPHIA, PA.

GROSS ASSETS,
SURPLUS,

$18,551,388.00

2,465,689 00

The Policy Contracts of this Company embrace all the liberal features of every ther They become INCONTESTABLE two years from date. They are absolutely NON-FORFEITABLE, the entire "reserve" at lapse being applied either to the EXTENSION of the original sum insured, or to the purchase of PAID-UP insurance. CASH VALUES GUARANTEED,

EDWARD M. NEEDLES, President.

HORATIO S. STEPHENS, Vice-Pres.
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