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The Printing House of John Dove, (see ad. on second page of cover) has a wide reputation for first-class work. Although there has been a great advance in the price of all kinds of paper, yet this house is doing Commercial Work at its old figures.

"The greatest therapeutic discovery of the age, and of the ages, is that where we cannot produce good blood we can introduce it;" this applies to any and all cases where there is an impoverished condition of the blood, from whatever cause, and the remedy is Bovinine.

We call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of the Robinson-Pettet Co., Louisville, Ky., which will be found on another page of this issue. This house was established fifty years ago, and enjoys a wide-spread reputation as manufacturers of high character. We do not hesitate to endorse their preparations as being all they claim for them.

Lyptol, is a perfect antiseptic ointment for surgical uses. Prepared only for the medical profession. See ad. on page xvi.

Eskay's Albumenized Food is an ideal diet for infants, in fact it nourishes from infancy to old age. Best known food in any stomach trouble, no matter what it is.

Every Known Manner of Test will convince you that Union Pacific trains are the quickest and best equipped trains for points East and West from Denver. Three through trains daily for Chicago. Choice of routes via Omaha or via Kansas City. Two through trains daily for San Francisco or Pacific Northwest. Ticket office 941 Seventeenth Street.

We call your attention to the advertisement of the Homeopathic Pharmacy, 622 Sixteenth Street, Denver, Colo.

Sanmetto is invaluable in the treatment of prostatic troubles of old men. Almost a specific for bladder and urethral troubles.

Marchand's Eye Balsam is just the thing to apply to the inflammation of the eyes, resulting from the dust storms so prevalent in Colorado at this time. Read all about it elsewhere.

Notice the time table and see how much quicker Union Pacific trains, running both East and West from Denver, are than those of its competitors. Inquiry will also convince you of their superiority in point of elegance of equipment and punctuality of service. Ticket office, 911 Seventeenth Street.

Mrs. Crimson beak-"Has Mr. Crimsonbeak got home for dinner yet, Bridget ?"

Bridget "No, mum."

"I thought I heard him down stairs."

"Sure that was the dog you heard growlin', mum."-Yonkers Statesman.

When in need of plumbing do not forget T. J. White, 1543 Champa Street.

McIntosh Battery and Optical Co., 521 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, Ill. Write for catalogue giving description of new apparatus, new prices, etc.

The Crowning Success of Modern Railroading-The "Chicago Special" via Union Pacific, which leaves Denver at 3 P. M. and arrives at Chicago at 8.15 the following evening. The quickest and best equipped trains out of Denver. Ticket office, 941 Seventeenth St.

We wish to call the attention of our readers to the advertisement of Charles N. Crittenton Co. in this issue, facing last page of reading matter.

The Scenic Line of the world is known as the Denver and Rio Grande R. R. It takes you to all the mountain fastnesses. Do you wish to go to the greatest gold camp, Cripple Creek, or the greatest silver and lead camp, Leadville, or the greatest salt lake in the world, Salt Lake, City, Utah, all are reached by the D. & R. G. R. R. S. K. HOOPER,

G. P. & T. A., Denver, Colo.

Any smoker who really wishes to quit the habit can do so by knocking the live ashes of his pipe into a keg of blasting powder.-Recreation.

Don't forget the B. & M. in traveling east or west. Runs the smoothest trains in the world. Sets the best table; furnishes the. finest reading room, and, in fact, everything up to date. George W. Vallery, General Agent, 1039 Seventeenth Street, Denver.

Success is the best criterion of the excellency of a sanitarium as it is of anything else.

The most successful homeopathic sanitarium for the treatment of Nervous and Mental Diseases, Opium and Alcoholic Habitues is that of Dr. Givens at Stamford, Conn.

During the past year three new cottages and an amusement hall have been added, and the yearly demand for increased accommodations shows the standing of that institution better than

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Daughters of the Centennial State's mining kings and merchant princes!

If you are figuring on an Eastern trip don't overlook the fact that the Burlington's Chicago Special was built with an eye to the special comfort of women travelers. The toilet-rooms are TWICE usual size. They are as dainty as a boudoir. They have two washstands, a full-length pier glass, and-think of it-a chair! Plenty of room for three ladies to make their toilets at one timewithout crowding either.

The Chicago Special leaves Denver at 2.50 p. m., arriving Omaha, St. Joseph, and Kansas City next morning; St. Louis and Chicago next evening. Another splendid train for the East is the Vestibuled Flyer, leaving Denver 10.30 p. m.

Tickets at Offices of Connecting Lines.

Denver Offlee,

- - 1039 Seventeenth Street. G. W. VALLERY, GENERAL AGENT.

"The greatest therapeutic discovery of the age, and of the ages, is that where we cannot produce good blood we can introduce it."

What is Hæmatherapy?

A FILM OF BOVININE:

Showing the Blood-corpuscles Intact.

A New Thing-and a New Name which, though literally translatei (Blood Treatment), may not convey to every one a definite idea. It is a treatment which consists in opposing to a condition of disease the very power-good and sufficient Blood-that would naturally prevent it, tha would still cure it spontaneously, and that actually does cure it spontaneously, wherever the blood-making work of the system is perfectly efficient; and therefore also will cure it, if a deficiency of the vital element be supplied from without, under proper medical treatment That Blood is such a power as here described, is an undisputed physiological fact. Its transmission from one animated organism to another, for the purpose of supplying a defect in the latter, i the substance of the Blood Treatment; and How to Do this, in different cases, is the form or description of the same. Blood may be taken from a healthy bullock (arterial blood-elaborated with due scien tific skill); or it may be obtained in the well. attested living conserve known as bovinine, from any druggist; and may be introduced into the veins of the patient in either of four ways, that may be most suitable to the case. viz.: by the mouth and stomach; by injec tion, with one-third salt water, high up in the rectum; by hypodermical injection; or by topical application to any accessible lesion. PULMONARY CONSUMPTION

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is one of the latest and most wonderful developments of Blood Powerintroduced mainly by the mouth, and sometimes also by spraying bovin ine into the trachea by an atomizer. Every week of judicious internal blood treatment, with proper medical and hygienic care, has resulted in steady improvement as to all symptoms, with scarcely an instance of check, much less of relapse, until complete apparent cure, and that in the more advanced stages of the disease. As further examples, may be mentioned: Anæmia, Cholera Infantum, Typhoid Fever, Hæmorrhagic Collapse, and many other of the most dangerous and aggravated diseases

IN SURGERY: A CHRONIC ULCER,

of no matter how long standing or obstinate and aggravated character, can be cured with certainty-at least, the first instance of failure has yet to be heard of-by constant application of bovinine to the wound with proper surgical treatment and sterilization. Such cases are usually cured in from four to six weeks. So of traumatic injuries of all kinds; carbuncles, fistulas, abscesses, and even gangrene

NUMEROUS CLINICAL REPORTS

of well known Physicians and Hospitals, where the Power of Supplied Blood is constantly relied on as a cardinal factor in the cure of disease and support of surgery, are at the service of every practitioner who desires to keep up with the progress of his profession, and may readily be obtained (including, of course, the technique and subsidiary treat ments pursued) by applying to

THE BOVININE COMPANY, 75 West Houston Street, New York.

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