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Back MatterSource: The American Advocate of Peace and Arbitration, Vol. 52, No. 5 (AUG.—SEPT., 1890)Published by: World Affairs InstituteStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/27898175 .
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THE AMERICAN ADVOCATE OF PEACE AND ARBITRATION. 147
Perfect Health Is impossible while the blood is impure, hence the frequency of headaches, stomach dis
turbances, weariness, depression of spirits, and other uncomfortable sensations. Remove the cause of these troubles by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, which thoroughly cleanses the blood, invigorates the system, and restores health and strength to mind and body alike. Be sure the name of Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass., is on the wrapper.
" I have used Ayer's Sarsaparilla, from time to time, for fifteen or twenty years past, and have found it to be the best of blood-purifiers. I think very highly of it as a spring medicine. It clears the blood from all bad humors, and im parts a wonderful feeling of strength and vitality.*'?Ira Leonard, Lowell, Mass.
"Last spring I suffered from general debility and loss of appetite. I commenced to take Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and soon felt much better. By its continued use my strength was fully re stored. Other members of my family have been greatly benefited by it."?Samuel Brown, South Merrimack, N. H.
" I was a great sufferer from a low condition of the blood and general debility, becoming, finally, so reduced that I was unfit for work. Nothing that I did for the complaint helped me so much as Ayer's Sarsaparilla, a few bottles of which restored me to health and strength. I take every opportunity to recommend this
medicine in similar cases." ?C. Evick, 14 E. Main St., Chillicothe, Ohio.
"For several years past I have regularly taken Ayer's Sarsaparilla, not to cure any specific dis ease, but to tone up the system preparatory to the heated term. It always relieves that feeling of languor so prevalent during the spring months."?Henry H. Davis, Nashua, N. H.
" If any who suffer from general debility, want of appetite, depression of spirits, and lassi tude, will use Ayer's Sarsaparilla, I am confi dent it will cure them, for I have used it, and speak from experience. It is the best remedy I ever knew, and I have used a great many."? F. O. Lovering, Brockton, Mass.
" I suffered for over three years with female weaknesses, without being able to obtain relief. It was supposed by the doctors that I was in consumption; but I did not agree with this opinion, as none of our family had ever been afflicted with that disease, and I therefore de termined to see what virtue there was in Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Before I had taken three bottles, I was cured. I can now do my work with ease." ?Mrs. J. Creighton, Highgate, Ontario.
Ayer's Sarsaparilla, Prepared by DR. J. C. AYER & CO., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists.
Price $1. Six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle.
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PERFECT SATISFACTION NEMESEWING MACHINE 6.01 CHicAao -28 ONION SQUABE.NX O?LLA&
THE NEW HOME S. M. CO., 160 Tremont Street, Boston, Mass.
THE ANGEL OF PEACE. A Peace Paper for Children in Sunday
School and the Family.
Illustrated .\ Four Pages .\ Monthly.
Single copies, 15 cents. Five or more to one address, 10 cents.
BRIGHT STORIES! SIMPLE AND SWEET POETRY!
INTERESTING FACTS! WAR .-. INTEMPERANCE ,\ TOBACCO.
The Angel seeks to drive all these away by the breath of love.
Send postal notes, stamps, checks, dr bank bills.
S^JVCIRILjIE] oof^ies free. Published by the American Peace Society. Address,
No. 1 Somerset Street, BOSTON, MASS.
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u? THE AMERICAN ADVOCATE OF PEACE AND ARBITRATION.
For beanty of polish, saving of labor, freeness from dnst,
durability and cheapness, truly unrivalled in any country. CAUTION.?Beware of worthless imitations under other names,
put up in similar shape and color intended to deceive. Each package of the genuine bears our Trade Mark. Take no other.
Do not take any chances of being poisoned or burned to death with liquid stove polish, paints, and enamels in bottles. "The Rising Sun Stove Polish" is safe, odorless, brilliant, the cheapest and best stove polish made, and the consumer pays for no expensive tin or
glass package with every purchase.
FITCHBURG RAILROAD HOOSAC TUNNEL BOUTS.
TheHoosac Tunnel Route forms, in connection with the Boston, Hoosac Tunnel & Western, Delaware and Hudson Co.'s West Shore and New York Central and Hudson River Railroads, the shortest and most direct route between Boston, Williarastown, Troy, Mechanics ville, Saratoga, Schenectady, Rotterdam Junction, Buffalo and the West; also in connection with the B. and m. R. R. (W. n. and p. Div.), and Maine Central Railroads, via Ayer Junction, it forms the shortest route between Portland, Augusta, Baogor and the West. The Fitchburg Railroad in connection with the Cheshire and Central Vt. Railroads, via Fitchburg, forms the shortest and most direct route between Boston, Keene, Bellows Falls, Rutland, Burlington, St. Albans and Montreal; also to Brattleboro' in connection with Central Vt. Railroad via Miller*? Falls.
Through the most Picturesque and Beautiful Scenery in New England.
For Tickets, Time-Tables, Seats in Drawing Room Cars, etc., apply at the Company's Office,
250 'WcLsKington Street, 25 O Or Depot Ticket Office, Causeway St., Boston.
J. B. WATSON, General Passenger Agent
The CONGREGATIONAL SUNDAY-SCHOOL AND PUBLISHING SOCIETY publish and have for sale the best Religious, Theological and Sunday-school Books. They also issue the
Pilgrim Series of Lesson Helps, the Pilgrim Sunday School Record Books, and the Pilgrim Music.
Headquarters, Congregational House, Boston, and 175 Wabash Ave., Chicago.
NEW PUBLICATIONS. The PILGRIM PRIZE SERIES of Sunday-school
Library Books, published by the Congregational Sunday
school and Publishing Society, is without doubt one of
the best sets of books distinctively for Sunday-school Libraries ever issued. The titles and authors of the six
volumes are as follows :
Rose and Thorn.?By Katharine Lee Bates.
A Titled Maiden.?By Caroline Atwater Mason.
The Hermit of Livry.?By M. R. Housekeeper.
A Knot of Blue.?By Lottie E. Street.
My Lady Nell.?By Emily Weaver.
How He Made His Fortune. ?By Julia A. W. DeWitt.
Each book contains a complete story, and there is a
remarkable variety of plot, character and purpose in the
Series. All are worthy from a literary point of view, and some of them may be characterized as of unusual
merit in that direction. Numerous and spirited illustrations by Frank T. Merrill
and Caroline S. King add to the attractiveness of the
The $1000 which the above named Society recently
paid for two of the above manuscripts seems to have
been well invested, for not only were two unusual books
thus secured, but others were brought by the Prize offer
to the attention df the Society, among which four were
deemed worthy to stand with the two Prize Books, the
six constituting the PILGRIM PRIZE SERIES. The
publishers of this Series confidently present it to the
public, and feel that they are justified in claiming for it
an unusual patronage. The books combine Christian
helpfulness with literary ability, and each story is so
interesting that it cannot fail to appeal with success to
the most indifferent reader.
The books are sold at $1.50 per volume or $9.00 for
the set. A suitable discount is made to Sunday-school
libraries. Orders received by all booksellers throughout
the United States, and by the Society at either of its
volumes. I bookstores.
Congregational Sunday School and Publishing Society, Congregational House, Boston. 175 Wabash Avenue. Chicago.
A Sunday-School Concert Exercise.?Subject : u The Bible Doctrine of Peace," with appropriate Hymns and Recitations. By R. B. Howard. Published by the American Peace Society. Sent postage paid, to any Sunday-school which will take a contribution for the children's department of our work. Send to the author for
specimen copy.
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