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CHRISTIAN HERALD 12 . BOOK TABLE. i « ~ ' HrâàrwisÎ we will ^pleased fc glvs editorial reviews of all books ana tracts of inter est that may be sent to this office.] The November issue of Dio L ewis ’ s M onthly is much increased in size, and superior to any previous number. It is admirable as a whole and in detail. “ Inobrity among Women,” by Dr. Lucy M. Hall, Physician of the great Woman’s Prison at Sherboru, Mass., is a thoughtful discussion of the causes and results of intemperance among DISEASE for instance, onr Beethoyen organ, of which 25,000 have been sold. It has r1'i^^^seven’'8fop8*anilt(’’irgct is handsomely cased in ash. black wal nut or manogany, and sells -for $125. It is impossible for a manufacturer em ploying agents to make this organ for less than $300. Extensive advertising has helped to increase the trade.” Mr. Beatty in eight years has ’amassed a large fortune. He is thirty-five years old, and a bachelor. His fellow-towns men have elected him to the office of Mayor for five successive years. WITHOUT MEDICINK. to the Human System. Electricity y Magnetism utilized as never before fo. Healing the Sick. THE MAGNETION APPLIANCE C01 MAGNETIC ' FOB MEN IB tion, Hernia or Rupture, Catarrn, Hies, epsv, Dumb Ague, etc. When any debility of the GENERA ORGANS occurs,/.ost Vitality, Lack of Force and Vigor, Wasting Weakness, u those Diseases of a personal nature, from ever cause, the continuous stream of Mi ismjHirmea^ng through tlm|Mirt8, must r .WWBWSTXfi*.- about tiiis appliance. by Rev. Dr. Hopkins, President of Au burn Theological Seminary, will sur- prise many people who know the repu tation for solid orthodoxy of Dr. Hop kins and his institution. F rank S ka - man , Publisher, 69-71 Bible House, New York, T ut M anufacture of C abinet O rgans . —Daniel F. Beatty, proprietor of the famous Beatty Organ Manufactory, at AVashiogton, N. J., was recently at the Fifth Avenue Hotel. To a T ribune re porter ho gave Rome facts as to the growth in the cabinet organ business. “ Any information that I can give you,” he said’ “ must necessarily be personal and relating more to my particular bus- inens, but to that you are welcome. On October 9, 1879. ground was broken for my factory at Washington, N. J., which was completed aud occupied by Janu ary 1, 1880. An acre of laud was at tached. The monthly sale of organs then uveraged about 150. To-day we have thirteen acres of land, well-nigh .... -covered with buildings and lumber, and the monthly shipments reach 2,000 or gans, apart from the sale of pianos. Upward of 1,000,000 feet of choice woodsr are kept constantly in stock, 200,000 feet being required each month for merely boxing instruments. Our orders come from all parts of this coun try, from South America, England, the Continent and Australia. In the facto ry we employ 500 men. You n^ay jndgo of the demand for cabinet organs by the f ict that an organ is made by us every ten minutes. “Realizing the immense I ■ profits made by the middlemen, I de termined to have no agents, but to sell directly to the people, thus enabling them to purchase at a low price. Take < I makes himself at the expense of a few cents, or some patent medicine upon, which there is a larger profit; if a phy sician, *he wishes you to come to him and pay for a prescription, instead of buying a bottle of Ammen’s Cough Syrup. Now, the simple facts in the case are, that wo honestly believe we bava-tlw beat rvmWy-4n t h e we rld 4or colds, coughs and lung complaints. And we hereby make this offer : We will pay $1,000.00 in gold coin to any phy sician, or Board cf physicians, to any druggist, or combination of druggists, who will furnish us a prescription su perior as an efficacious and Safe family ‘ remedy. In other words, and to put the offer so plain that can mistake, we challenge the world to produce or in vent a superior remedy to Ammen’s Cough Syrup. Ask your druggist or dealer fur it; don’t suffer yourself to be fooled, or persuaded to try something else ; try it yourself, then you will know just what it is, and can tell your friends of it. It for sale by all the larger drug- and dealers on the Pacific Coast and everywhere. Mr. J. W. Thomas informs us in The Continent that IJawthorne^ Whittier and Bryant are practi cally unknown in Germany, and that the most read American au thors there are Cooper, Longfellow, Irving, Mrs. Stowe, Eggleston, Poe, Mark Twain aj>d Bret Harte. Bret Harte popular and Hawthorne unknown-! Such is fame. If you are billious, take Dr. Pierce’s “ Pleasant Purgative Pellets,” the ori- ginal “ Little Liver Pills.” Of all druggists. BEL WARRANTED TO CURE ere is no reme- discusses the outcome of obedience'to Mr. Greeley’s injunction, ‘‘Young men, dy equal to Ammen’s Cough Syrup. it is astonishing : go West.” “ Employers and Employ ed,” by Mrs. Sarah K. Bolton, is a Just Think of it I More Ilian Seven Thousand Bottles of Ammen’s Cough happy and instructive discussion of this Syrup have been Sol<l at Retail in the important relation in human life as seen City of San Jose, California, within the Does not that prove that those who have used it buy it again, and recom mend it to their friends, and that is wh at w o cl aim for xt- in the world for a cold or cough—and that it is rapidly becoming known and appreciated, in spite of opposition from the doctors and druggists? And this immense sale has been created without any humbug advertising, or publishing testimonials, It haa.eome to our knowl edge that certain physicians and drug gists work against and try to injure the reputation of this medicine. If a drug- KIDNEY Or Money Refunded, the following ffij without medicine: Fain in the Back, ffl Head or Limbs, Nervous Debility, LuliW Goneral Debility, Rheumatism, Paralysis, j ralgia, Sciatica, Diseases of the Kidneys, M Diseases, Torpid Liver» Gout, Seminal M n try. •“ Beautiful Hands,” by Fanchon, will delight all women who are ambi tious of personal charms. “The Old- Fashioned Home,” by Rev. Dr. Fuljpn, .... and honest life. Helen M. Loder reviews with spirit and pluck, “ Our Young Women,” by Dr. Howard Crosby, which appeared in a previous number of this magazine. “ ‘ Dear Sir,” by President Lee, of the Agricultural College, Miss., is an attack upon an old-fashioned ab surdity. Lillie Devereux Blake gives us one of her charming, touching sto ries in ‘‘ One Thanksgiving Eve.” “ On CURE «--- r —-n TO THE LADIES: Absolutely Pure. If you are afflicted with Lame Back, news of the Spine, Falling of the Womb, corrhu-a, Chronic Incarnation and Ulce rinoiiY strength and whoieeomcnoss, More cal than the ordinary’ kinds, and can not be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short wtight, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. E oxal B aking P owder C o ., 12-8-ly 106 Wall St., New York. ing, Painful, Huppressed aud Irregular 1 str nation, Barrennesa, and change of LifeJ is the Beet Appliance and Curative- A| known. For all forms of Female Difficult! is unsurpassed by anything before ¡uvea both as a curative agent and as a sour* power .and vitalization. Price of either Bolt with Magnetic I um | $10, sent by express C. O. D., and examine! allowed, of by mail on receipt of price. In doring send inossnre of waist, and size efi Remittance can be made in currency, sew, letter at our risk. The Magneton Garments are adapted tai ages, are worn over the under clothing (i next to the body like the many Galvanic] - Hwkvjpvadw-rtmed- «**♦ - and should be taken off at night. They M their POWER FOREVER, and are worn ill seasons of the year. bend iltamp for the << “ New DejxrtaA Mvdkid treatment Without Medicine," 1 thousands of testimonials. THE MAGNETION APPLIANCE CO., 218 State Street, Chicago,® N ote —Send one dollar in postage stampti currency (in a letter at our risk) with tiai shoe usually worn, and try a pair of our It netic Insoles, and be convinced of the pM leaidiug—ui <uu: .other .-Magnetic JLppliiMl Tbsilively no col money refunded AYER’S Cherry Pectoral. “’■"'’Nonttrer'cnrnffa^ attack as those affecting the throat and lungs: none so trifled with by the majority of suffer ers. The ordinary eottgh or cold, resulting perhaps from a trilling or unconscious ex posure, is often but the beginning of a fatal sickness. AV er ’ s C herry P ectoral has well proven its efficacy in a forty years’ tight with throat and lung diseases, and should be taken in all cases without delay. A Terrible Cough Cured. —M-« Ibñí Ftnnk a scYErtrcoXd, wKnru my lungs. 1 had a terrible cough, and pass« d night after night without sleep.' The doctors gave me up. 1 tried A yer ’ s C herkx 1’ ix - T okal , which relieved my lungs, induced sleep, and afforded tore the rest necessary for the recovery of my strength. F.v the continued use of the P ectoral a |xrma- nentcure was effected. I am now 62 years old, bale and hearty, and am satisiied your C herry P ectoral saved me. , H orace F airhrothkr .” Rockingham, Vt., July 15, lss2. Croup.— A Mother’s Tribute. “While in the country last winter mv littlo boy, three years old, was taken ill with croup: it seemed as if he would «lie front strangu lation. One««f tlie family suggested llie.use of A yer ’ s C herry I’ e « toral , a of av Inch was always kept in the house. This was tried in small and fret ¡tie nt di scs, at d toour delight in less than half an hour the little patient was breathing easily.- 'J Ip- do,-, tor said that the Ciiytuv P iijohal had saved my darling's life. Can you wonder at our gratitude? Sincerely’ vours, ijflWdiiüia All's. 1’JIJIA Cil’DNEYj.’ 150 West 12Mb st., New v rk, k .> “I have used A yer ’ s C herry Pr< h . iml in my family for several years, and do not hesitate to pronounce It the most effectual remedy for coughs amt <sM-i Ve hare cr< r tried. A ( i» \ \ ► Hike Crystal, Minn., March 13,It a?. ‘ “ I suffered for eight,years from Bronchitis, and after trying ninny remedies with no sne- RY P ectoral . Jost tit W aul , Byhalia, Miss., April 5, 1 »2. “I cannot say enough in praise of Avt n’s L i ’ERRY P ectoral , believing as I do that but for its use I should long since have «lied from lung troubles F. J. kagdo . n .” lateáliue, Texas, April 22, b>_*. No case of an affection of tlie throat or lungs exists which cannot be greatly relieved by the use of A yer ’ s C herry 1’ e < ioral , and it will al tray» cure when the disease is not already beyond the control of merlicine. prepared by . Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., LoweIÍ, Mass. Sold, by all Druggists. $5 tO $ 2 0 f“l b°me. Samples worth V> fn c ' The only known specific for Epileptic Fits."** •»"Also for Spasms and Falling Sickncss.'W Nervous Weakness quickly relieved and cureW Equalled by none in delirium of fever."®* I ««-Neutralizes germs of disease and Birkn« Cures ugly blotches and stubborn blood sore»J Cleanses blood, quickens sluggish circuí»1’0^ Eliminates Boils, Carbuncles and Scalds'®*! S-Permanently and promptly cures paralyse Yes, It is a charming and healthful Apcnew Kills Scrofula and Kings Evil, twin brother* Changes bad breath to good, removing catw J-iV”Routs biliousness and clears complexkj Charming resolvent and matchless laxative.® It drives Sick Headache like the wind.'®» j Contains no drastic cathartic or opi»t*J Promptly enres Rheumatism by routing »j’J Restores life-giving properties to the blood-J is guaranteed to cure all nervous disorders.w fly* Reliable when all opiates fail."®* I Refreshes the mind and Invigorates the bo<W Cures dyspepsia or money refunded."®* J Kr Endorsed In writing by over fifty thon»'i ading physicians in U. 8. and Europe-®» Leading clergymen in U. 8. and Europe-'®* | Diseases of the blood own it a conqueror-®*! For sale by all leading druggists. »1 .GO-*®*J The Dr, S. A. Richmond Med. Co., Propn St. Joseph, Mo. For testimonials and circulars send atar^| llOINGTON A CO., A Rents, s » h FraacMR