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ALL AROUND THE YEAR; LEE AND SHEPARD'S ORNAMental Calendar for 1892. Lee & Shepard, publishers, Boston. Price 50 cents.

Well, there's no use trying to beat it, so it is better to give it up in the begin ning than to fail in the end. In elegance of design, richness of material and artistic adornment, it takes the lead. There are fourteen beautifully illustrated cards, bound in a silver chain, embracing the 12 calendar months, in themselves a thing of beauty;" and if not "a joy forever," it is no fault of the publishers. Since writing the above we have made arrangements to offer this beautiful annual as a premium to the subscribers of this JOURNAL.

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We are under obligations to the several authors for the following valuable treatises:

ELECTRICITY IN CARCINOMA. By Robert Newman, M. D., New York, Consulting Surgeon to Hackensack and Bayonne Hospitals, etc.

This paper maintains that cancer is curable by the electrical process, and cites instances of cure in detail.

TUMORS OF THE NASO-PHARYNX, LARYNX AND ESOPHAGUS. By W. Cheatham, M. D., of the University of Louisville.

THE STATISTICS AND LESSONS OF 1500 CASES OF REFRACTION. By George M. Gould, M. D., Philadelphia.

A PLEA FOR THE EXTRA PERITONEAL TREATMENT OF STUMP IN ABDOMINAL HYSTERECTOMY FOR FIBROIDS. By S. Laptham Smith, M. D., etc., Toronto, Canada.

THE CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY (Louisville), embracing Medical and Dental Departments. Announcement of 1892.

TWENTY-SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SHELTERING ARMS, New York City. One of the worthiest charities of this great Metropolis, where homeless girls and boys are cared for and trained in pursuits of profitable industry.

H TO ANNIE.

(On the Nineteenth Anniversary of their Wedding).

Ay, let the day be ours, Annie,

And ours the memories dear,

That reach away

From our marriage day,

To this, the nineteenth year.

We've turned another leaf, Annie,

Of life's eventful tome,

The "Pages" twain
May love retain,

With blessings on our home.

'Neath sunny skies and sad, Annie,
We've kept our onward way,
Unshaken still

The single will,

That joins our hands to-day.

NEW YORK, Nov. 9, 1891.

Be all our days to come, Annie,
As peaceful as the past,

And Heaven forefend
That they should end

Without some good, to last.

We've learned that Heaven is near, Annie,

And open wide the door,

That friends we knew,

Though passed from view,

Are with us as before:

That death is only change, Annie,
From this to higher states,

For the lowliest one
Beneath the sun,

Some loving angel waits.

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GOOD HOUSEKEEPING

FOR 1891.

IMPROVED FORM. MORE PAGES. LOWER SUBSCRIPTION PRICE. MONTHLY.

GOOD HOUSEKEEPING has some especially notable features for the coming year, such as "Ten Mornings in the Kitchen," by Miss Parloa.

"Housekeeping-What Is It?" and "What shall be our Standard for Good Housekeeping?" by Mrs. D. A. Lincoln.

Redfern Fashions, not simply fashions emanating from the establishment of that great authority, but carefully selected and pictured expressly for GOOD HOUSEKEEPING by Helena Rowe.

A series of papers on "Table Drinks," regarding tea, coffee and the minor beverages usually mingled by the average American with his dinner.

We shall be favored with contributions from time to time, from those whose writings have been so popular since the beginning of

our magazine. The list is too long to enumerate here, as it comprises over 1,500 names of famed writers, experienced housekeepers, good story-tellers and writers of excellent verse.

WE WILL CLUB

GOOD HOUSEKEEPING with any publication or publications. Name just as many publications as you want with GOOD HOUSEKEEPING, and if you take many others you will get the whole lot so cheap that GOOD HOUSEKEEPING may be had for virtually nothing.

Regular subscription price $2.40 a year, $1.20 for six months, $1.00 for five months. Twenty cents a number. All newsdealers sell it. SAMPLE COPIES FREE.

CLARK W. BRYAN & CO., Publishers, Springfield, Mass.

STONINGTON LINE.

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Returning, Express train with Free Reclining Chair Cars, leaves Boston fro Park Square Station, at 6.30 P. M., due in New York at 7 A. M.

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J. W. MILLER,

President.

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FOR

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The Cure exhibits its most extraordinary powers by relieving in a few days the Rheumatic pains which have gnawed and agonized for years. Sold by Druggists, or will be sent by Express paid to any address, at $1.50 per bottle, or $7.50 per half dozen.

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DIOVIBURNIA

Uterine Tonic, Antispasmodic and Anodyne.

A RELIABLE REMEDY FOR THE RELIEF OF

Dysmenorrhoea, Amenorrhoea, Menorrhagia, Leucorrhoea, Subin volution; checks Threatened Abortion and Vomiting in Pregnancy. Directing its action to the entire uterine system as a general tonic and antispasmodic.

Prepared exclusively for prescribing. The formula will commend itself to every physician. FORMULA.-Every ounce contains 3-4 drachm of the fluid extracts: Viburnum Prunifo lium, Viburnum Opulus, Dioscorea Villosa, Aletris Farinosa, Helonias Diocia, Mitchella Repens, Caulophyllum Thalistroids, Scutellaria, Lateriflora.

On application we will mail to practitioners, our Treatise on Uterine Diseases, wherein

DI-O-VI-BUR-NIA is indicated, including commendations of many eminent physicians.

BEWARE OF SUBSTITUTION!

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AND TAKE NO OTHER KIND.

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DEAFNESS

ITS CAUSES AND CURE.

Scientifically treated by an aurist of world-wide reputation. Deafness eradicated and entirely cured, of from 20 to 30 years' standing, after all other treatments have failed. How the difficulty is reached and the cause removed, fully explained in circulars, with affidavits and testimonials of cures from prominent people mailed free.

Dr. A. FONTAINE, 34 West 14th St., N. Y.

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Gentlemen, Ladies, Youths; the Athlete or Invalid. A complete gymnasium. Takes up but 6 in. square floor-room; new, scientific, durable, comprehensive, cheap. Indorsed by 20,000 physicians, lawyers, clergy men, editors and others now using it. Send for ill'd circular. 40 eng's; no charge. Prof. D. L. Dowd, Scientific, Physical and Vocal Culture; East 14th St., New York.

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For Coughs, Colds, etc. Pleasant, Reliable, Effectual. Price 25c., 50c. and 75c. a bottle. Successfully used for more than 50 years.

ZADOC PORTER'S

Medicated Stomach Bitters.

SUCCESSFULLY USED FOR MORE THAN FIFTY YEARS.

FOR SICK HEADACHE, CHILLS, Etc.

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FOR RHEUMATISM

Which is caused by an acid in the blood, the best remedy is Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Abundant testimony shows that where all other treatment fails, the persevering use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla effects a complete cure. H. P. Green, of Johnstown, Ohio, writes: "For over fifteen years I suffered untold misery from rheumatism. Physicians' prescriptions, as well as the various specifics, proving of no avail, I at length concluded to give Ayer's Sarsaparilla a persistent trial. I have used in all about eighteen bottles, and am now enjoying perfect health. The expense for this medicine was nothing compared with what I had put out for doctoring that did me no good whatever."

"About three years ago, after suffering for nearly two years from rheumatic gout, being able to work only with great discomfort, and having tried various remedies, including mineral waters, without relief, I saw by an advertisement in a Chicago paper that a man had been relieved of this distressing complaint, after long suffering, by taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla. I then decided to make a trial of this medicine, and took it regularly for eight months, and am pleased to say that it has effected a complete cure. I have since had no return of the disease." - Mrs. R. Irving Dodge, 110 West 125th street, New York City.

Ayer's Sarsaparilla

Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass.

Cures Others, Will Cure You

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