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A Tatooed Freemason.

A TATOOED FREEMASON .

The first Masonic funeral that occurred in California took place in 1 S 49 , and was performed over a brother found drowned in the Bay of San Francisco . An account of the ceremonies states that on the body of the deceased was found a silver mark of a Mason , upon which were engraved the initials of his name . A little further investigation revealed to the beholder the most singular exhibition of

Masonic emblems that was ever drawn by the ingenuity of man upon the human skin . There is nothing in the history or traditions of Freemasonry equal to it . Beautifully dotted on his left arm , in red and blue ink , which time could not efface , appeared all the emblems of the entire apprenticeship . There were the Holy Bible , square and compasses , the twenty-four inch gauge and common

gavel . There were also the Masonic pavement , representing the ground floor of King Solomon ' s Temple , the identical tessel which surrounds it , and the blazing star in the centre . On his right arm , and artistically executed in the same indelible liquid , were the emblems pertaining to the Fellow Craft ' s Degree , viz ., thc square , the level , and the plumb . There were also thc five columns representing

the five orders of architecture—the Tuscan , Doric , Ionic , Corinthian and Composite . In removing his garments from his body , the trowel presented itself , with all thc other tools of Operative Masonry . Over his heart was the pot of incense . On other parts of his body were the beehive , the Book of Constitutions , guarded by the Tyler ' s sword pointing to a naked heart ; the All-seeing Eye , the

anchor and ark , the hour-glass , the scythe , the fortyseventh problem of Euclid , the sun , moon , stars and comets ; the three steps which arc emblematical of youth , manhood , and age . Admirably executed was the weeping virgin , reclining on a broken column , upon which lay the Book of Constitutions . In her left hand she held the pot of incense , the Masonic emblem of a pure heart , and

in her uplifted hand a sprig of acacia , the emblem of the immortality of the soul . Immediately beneath her stood winged Time , with his scythe by his side , which cuts thc brittle thread of life , and the hour-glass at his feci , which is ever reminding us that our lives arc withering away . The withered and attenuated figures of the Destroyer were placed amid the long and flowing ringlets of thc

disconsolate mourner . 1 hus were the striking emblems 01 mortality aud immortality blended in one pictorial representation . It was a spectacle such as Masons never saw before , and in all probability such as the Fraternity will never witness again . The brother ' s name is unknown . —Philadelphia Age .

REPORT of Dr . Arthur Hill Hassall , Analyst of the " Lancet " Sanitary Commission , Author of " Food and its Adulterations , " & c , ¦ _< -., on Mayar ' s Semolina : " I have carefully tested , chemically and microscopically , the samples of Semolina sent by Messrs . L . Mayar & Co ., 36 , Mark Lane , London , E . C . I find them to be perfectly genuine , of excellent quality , and eminently nutritious . They contain a very large percentage of

nitrogenous matter , chiefly gluten , antl are far more nutritious than any other food , such as Arrowroot , Tapioca , Sago , Corn Flour , Farinaceous Food , ordinary AVhcat Flour , or any of thc Cereals in use as food in this country . — ( Signed ) ARTHUR HILL HASSAI . L , M . D ., London . " - - Highly recommended by thc Faculty for Infants , Invalids , & c . Makes delicious Pudding , Custards , Blanc Mange , & c . After a trial no family will be without Mayar ' s Semolina .

CROSBY ' S BALSAMIC COUGH EI . IXEI ; . — Opiates Narcotics , and Squills arc loo often invoked to e , ive relief in 1 ' oue . hs , Colds , and all Pulmonary disease : ; . Instead of such fallacious remedies , which yield momentary relief at die expen-e of cnfeeliliii :-the digestive organs and thus increasing that debility which lies at the root of tho malady , modern scie'nee points to Crosby Y . llal-aiuic - Ouj ; h K . l-. xer . as thc true remedy .- Sctrt TesiinttmUl . Ih \ Ruoke , Scarborou ;; ht author of the " . Anti-Lancet , " s-ivs : "I have

repeatedly observed how very rapidly and invariably it subdued cm ^ h . Pain , and irritation of the chest in cases of pulmonary consumption , and I can , with thc greatest confidence , recommend it as a most valuable adjunct to an otherwise strcni'ilienin : ; treatment for ibis disease . ' —This medicine , which is free from opium and senilis , not only allays the local irritation , but improves di . ^ e ^ ioa ; eid slre . i' -lliens iho constitution . Hence it is used with the most signal success iu . Asthmas , Bronchitis , Consumption , t ' -Hi ^ lis , lnllucn < a , Xieht Sweats

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A Tatooed Freemason.

A TATOOED FREEMASON .

The first Masonic funeral that occurred in California took place in 1 S 49 , and was performed over a brother found drowned in the Bay of San Francisco . An account of the ceremonies states that on the body of the deceased was found a silver mark of a Mason , upon which were engraved the initials of his name . A little further investigation revealed to the beholder the most singular exhibition of

Masonic emblems that was ever drawn by the ingenuity of man upon the human skin . There is nothing in the history or traditions of Freemasonry equal to it . Beautifully dotted on his left arm , in red and blue ink , which time could not efface , appeared all the emblems of the entire apprenticeship . There were the Holy Bible , square and compasses , the twenty-four inch gauge and common

gavel . There were also the Masonic pavement , representing the ground floor of King Solomon ' s Temple , the identical tessel which surrounds it , and the blazing star in the centre . On his right arm , and artistically executed in the same indelible liquid , were the emblems pertaining to the Fellow Craft ' s Degree , viz ., thc square , the level , and the plumb . There were also thc five columns representing

the five orders of architecture—the Tuscan , Doric , Ionic , Corinthian and Composite . In removing his garments from his body , the trowel presented itself , with all thc other tools of Operative Masonry . Over his heart was the pot of incense . On other parts of his body were the beehive , the Book of Constitutions , guarded by the Tyler ' s sword pointing to a naked heart ; the All-seeing Eye , the

anchor and ark , the hour-glass , the scythe , the fortyseventh problem of Euclid , the sun , moon , stars and comets ; the three steps which arc emblematical of youth , manhood , and age . Admirably executed was the weeping virgin , reclining on a broken column , upon which lay the Book of Constitutions . In her left hand she held the pot of incense , the Masonic emblem of a pure heart , and

in her uplifted hand a sprig of acacia , the emblem of the immortality of the soul . Immediately beneath her stood winged Time , with his scythe by his side , which cuts thc brittle thread of life , and the hour-glass at his feci , which is ever reminding us that our lives arc withering away . The withered and attenuated figures of the Destroyer were placed amid the long and flowing ringlets of thc

disconsolate mourner . 1 hus were the striking emblems 01 mortality aud immortality blended in one pictorial representation . It was a spectacle such as Masons never saw before , and in all probability such as the Fraternity will never witness again . The brother ' s name is unknown . —Philadelphia Age .

REPORT of Dr . Arthur Hill Hassall , Analyst of the " Lancet " Sanitary Commission , Author of " Food and its Adulterations , " & c , ¦ _< -., on Mayar ' s Semolina : " I have carefully tested , chemically and microscopically , the samples of Semolina sent by Messrs . L . Mayar & Co ., 36 , Mark Lane , London , E . C . I find them to be perfectly genuine , of excellent quality , and eminently nutritious . They contain a very large percentage of

nitrogenous matter , chiefly gluten , antl are far more nutritious than any other food , such as Arrowroot , Tapioca , Sago , Corn Flour , Farinaceous Food , ordinary AVhcat Flour , or any of thc Cereals in use as food in this country . — ( Signed ) ARTHUR HILL HASSAI . L , M . D ., London . " - - Highly recommended by thc Faculty for Infants , Invalids , & c . Makes delicious Pudding , Custards , Blanc Mange , & c . After a trial no family will be without Mayar ' s Semolina .

CROSBY ' S BALSAMIC COUGH EI . IXEI ; . — Opiates Narcotics , and Squills arc loo often invoked to e , ive relief in 1 ' oue . hs , Colds , and all Pulmonary disease : ; . Instead of such fallacious remedies , which yield momentary relief at die expen-e of cnfeeliliii :-the digestive organs and thus increasing that debility which lies at the root of tho malady , modern scie'nee points to Crosby Y . llal-aiuic - Ouj ; h K . l-. xer . as thc true remedy .- Sctrt TesiinttmUl . Ih \ Ruoke , Scarborou ;; ht author of the " . Anti-Lancet , " s-ivs : "I have

repeatedly observed how very rapidly and invariably it subdued cm ^ h . Pain , and irritation of the chest in cases of pulmonary consumption , and I can , with thc greatest confidence , recommend it as a most valuable adjunct to an otherwise strcni'ilienin : ; treatment for ibis disease . ' —This medicine , which is free from opium and senilis , not only allays the local irritation , but improves di . ^ e ^ ioa ; eid slre . i' -lliens iho constitution . Hence it is used with the most signal success iu . Asthmas , Bronchitis , Consumption , t ' -Hi ^ lis , lnllucn < a , Xieht Sweats

of Consumption , ( Juin . y , and all affections of lite I ! IIII ; I : I and chest . Sold by all respectable Chemists and P . it .-iil Medicine Dealers , in hollies " at is . od ., 4 s . Cd . and 11 s each , -in . I wholesale hy . l . \ s . M . Oaisv . v , Chemist , Scarborough . " . Invr . lids should read Crosby ' s I'ri / e Treatise ou " Diseases of the I . uu ; ,- ; aiid Air-Ye .-v ..- ! -, " a copy of which can be obtained gratis ut any rci-peci . djte C'iu-mi ' .. { Advt . J [ Reports of A'ictoria Lodge , Xo . 1056 , and St . Andrew ' s Conclave , lied Cross Knights , and other information stand over for neM week . )

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^ -lU'Vtistiucnts . '"THE NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR AID TO I TIllC SICK AND WOl-NllEl ) IN WAR . l'rt ,: < : i -Her M . ijcsf ; the < J ; v . l . s . / V ,-j . . / , v (/ --li . R . Ii . the I ' KINCI- ol- - WAI . I ' S , K . C , Sc . Chiir : u <\ , i .- ¦/ cVv . v .-. ' c ' . ' . ' . v . ';//// .. •-l . ieut .-Colonel I . ovn-l . iNnr . ' . v , V . C ., M . P . The Central Co : r ,:-. i ' in je carne-dv ret'uest tbat Vocal Commiuces will advise thc Secretary of their stoch of materials collected , the number of bales in which it is packed , and await his instructions as to its disposal . Thc Committee cann it receive contributions sent for the wounded of one belli'crcnt army , or for individuals of either army , but will expend cteryliiin ,- as ir . ip .. lli . illy as po- ible . C . J . 11 UUOESS , Secretary . -, . St . Martin ' s-placc , September n , 1070 .

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T ^ HE NATIONAL SOCIETY FOR AID TO 1 THK SICK AND WOUNDl . D IN WAIL NOTJCK .- — Linen in r . i . ^ s or dirty , and for these reason . " , unfa for the use of the A-. ' OUIHICII , should not be sent to the Society . C . J . t ; i ; Ri ;; . > S . Secretary . _ , St . MartinVplaee , Giann ^ 'Cn-v , Nj-n-jnlicr ;¦¦' ., K ' .-O .

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''V ' O I . ROTIIKR MASONS . WANTKi ) . ! JV I M . M ., KM PLOY MP . NT b , ; v po . ; ,..-.- » •. ¦ -.. » .. ... I v .- ' . ; :-. Wharfs , Docks , etc .. i . r any s-im-l .-n v . ' inv a . \ jasi .. r M . i .-i : i * . r \* . e : ; is-rie . iti ' . \ -. ** u ! d :., iii ; ) ..:.., •, ¦ , ;!¦¦ ¦¦ •. . * .. •:- ; . ! r'tti . i-- < Y t ., i i ; . 1 -.-.. 'J iii ' uugii ii / ne . is mt . di . ' c ( i > fo ^ nv h '\ ¦•\ u - » YYy . \ : < u ; iit .:-vi . d . ' i ' . •<); . ¦¦ ¦ - nials for sobriety , etc ., i ' lr-A-cki-.-V Ad . lr , ¦ - , Mr . I ' ., Pai 1 ,. diari , _ . ; , J < oms ; : y-tcrrace , Wells-street , South Hackney , N . K .

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Bro . H . W . ¥ _ 1 CKINS , 21 , GUTTER LANE , CHEAPSIDE , LONDON , E . C . STI I _ I _ HO GKS . Vintage 1 S 6 S ( 3 Doz . in Case ) . . . Oppenheimcr . . . . 20 / - per dozen Bottles . >• JS 65 ,, ,, ... Niersteiner .. .. 20 / - ,, ,, >> J 865 ,, ,, ... Hockhcimcr .... 25 / - „ ,, ..1865 ,, ,, ... . Scharlachbcrgev . . . 2 7 / - ,, „ ,, 1 S 62 ( 2 Doz . in Case ) . . . Marcobrunner . . . . 29 / - ,, ,, ,, 1865 ,, ,, ... Rauenthalcr Berg . . . 32 / - ,, ,, „ 1 S 57 ,, ,, ... Johaimisberger . . . 36 / - „ „ „ 1 S 62 ( 1 Doz . in Case ) . . . Steinbergcr .... 48 / - „ ,, ,, 1 S 57 „ „ ... Steinbergcr .... 48 / - „ „ The above are Cash Prices . A o chaige for Case or Bottles .

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SCHWEITZER'SCOCOATINA, Anti-Dyspeptic Cocoa or Chocolate Powder , ^ JTirJ-js Guaranteed to contain NOTHING BUT PURE SOLUBLE COCOAof the finest quality / w / v *^^\ \&\ COCOATINA is tbe highest class of Cocoa or Chocolate that canpossibly be produced . It has been celebrated y £ & ^ S ^_^ l v ^ nl many years for purity , flavour , strcn . crth , unvarying quality , and solubility . ( ° / r * S __$ \>\ The FACULTY pronounce it " ihe most nutriiwns aud ferfectty di £ cst : hle Cocca . " It is absolutel y free from \*\ l ^ t % :: ^ )*) susrar or any admixture , the * ' excess of fatty matter " bcinr- extracted without prejudice to flavour or nutritive quality V ^^> ^ iikm ^^ f ^ S ^ "is formilt / j a . soot ! iin . er , iuvi . ^ oraliiiLr , perfectly digestible , and delicious beverage . \ P ^ ^ E 5 si ^^'* ry Sold in air-ticht Cylindrical Tin Packages only , at is . Gd ., 3 s ., 5 s . Cd ., 10 s . 6 d ., and eos . each , by all Chemists , \ P pj S _^* s ^/ Grocers , Italian Warehousemen , and Confectioners . ^ ~ S ^ i »^ COCO AT IN A A I ^ A VAN U . Li- ' ., at same prices , is superior to Ihe WstVawiUn Chocolates—much cheaper , perfecuy lvf £ , s : e , r , t . digestible , and made instantaneously . Sole Proprietors , H . SCHWEITZEP . AND CO ., 10 , ADAHI STREET , ADELPHI , LONDON .

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ti & THE LONDON t ^ m ^ WARMING AND VENTILATING COMPANY fl ^^ fc ( LI MITED ) , J \ sr ^ _ a ___ sg ! tS o « A T ) 7 T > r Q T > O > 7 STUEET f ' ' F _ f r' ^ llTl ! V-ZESTMINSTER , S . ^ r . l \ i 11 ft 111 ! Manager , Director , and Secretary , MR . WOODCOCK . 1 > 1 * \ i \ Ifi JLiji !! Churches . (" irccnhoAiscs , Officer-, and r .-, iUd * mgs cif every dc ? cnpl ; on v / armc-d by means of a ') r tf ? iS ' u ^ | P [ , 1 modification of the plans successfully used by Sir ( loldsworthy Gurney in both Houses of I I , j , [ 1 ¦ BlujjMPJ I ' - ' irlianjcnt . J fv U I , H Mil ijlljj The cost k less and thc effect greater , J ban tbat of any other known means . r H li * i -iff 'll II 11 JI" ' pbt j Tlie Hovticuliurist will also find an instrument of new and Important power . ii ifes ^ iSH 'I I iK-mlWlK i ^ MM ^ MTA ™« « - ^» V ' - ™ »¦ ^ ' •» ^ 'Hcdral . r '' t-l r T rMSl *( H " > B ^ x iZ &? SWf £ Wi & ^ A Vurk . Minster , all the principal Cathedrals , and more \ . Ji XtiMl llMlilSsr' ffr'HK MS $ . raf » + 5-VX-W \ th-m one ibousand Churches in England , and ti ^&& £ J $ 7 $ fl £ ffim . > ' Si- ^ siSftB ' E | E {? -ibish ^ HH « S _ H / # > r" /__ >___ V iiiimoi-. _ iiji e :-ntlii ; t . ; r : LlK smJ t-hii-rcl-i- !* in France , befV ty ^ J- ' ViSg ^ - ^ ffi ^ j . ' ! ' { PfeKKgrI'M . JgPiswira sidesCovcrnmcntniid other Public and Private Bttildt ^^^ Tlll- 'M-ffiTnn-T-Ul' ^ WT—SiEK ^ ^^^ ' {< tiStR l lti ! tr ¥ l , pH * TO _ - st ^ is _ l / ui ^ s too uiunerous to uanic in an advertisement . ~ - >^^ mm iLft l & Mk : ¦ ¦ - ^ r- " - :- . J ^ P ^ Y r . rikubirs . iiut Tcstw . ovhhfonoardcdcn - ° = ~ ZY ^ —^ - - ^ ^ _ L ^__ f ^ - - . J - ^ * r * tr-r .---. _ ~ M ^ f' applieatioH . French Offices , 12 , BOULEVARD ST . MARTIN , PARIS . "" * £ ? W H O ' S S " ~ A " X ~ B Y ? -A j . ! The Cheapest & Best Oilman ! > £ 4 , BROMELL'S BUILDINGS , CLAPHAM ( formerly of Broniell ' s Road ) , 'rt'hcre cvcl-y tirticle of IScst Quality is to be obtained at Lowest Market Prices . s . d . s- J . Ceuuine While Lead jo 6 pel cv .-t . P . est Patent Dryers , 7 lbs . or 1 / 6 , or 22 o per cwt . l . insecdOil -. - 10 per gallon . "est Double Sire 1 o per firkin . lloiled Oil ¦ .. 1 o , Uest Town Whiting 18 per cwt . Turps .. ,, ., ,, ,. -j 7 [ Piiuitm' lirttstu's 0 / att'kttttts . Cotoitrs G'mtiHt in Oilor Wetter l ' opcs , Lines , Twines , Mats , Mops , fails . Varnishes , Lacquers , Stains . Tin and Iron Wares of all descriptions

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^^^B^E ^ MziYCRmli ^ f \ MYIY > Y ± YM'YY ?& - 'LOiiDoiy *" ' £ ''''•, '' / ^ ™^ yv- r ' -T- ^' *¦« , ' .- ?¦*•? ••—•' •4 ( Non Mercurial ) T 7 OK CI _ 1 _ AX _ N <; AND POLISIIINC ; Silver , 1 KlccVro-pbue , Plate Glass , Marble , & c . Tablets 6 d . each . Prepared c \ -prc ; -. ! y for the Intent Knife-Cleaning Mauliincs , Indiar . i -i-. r .. ; .- _ i . ii . i 1 cither Knife JInrads . Kniv- ' ri constantly cleaned w-tli it ' : ; iv ¦; . I - " - * 1 _ _ : 11 p' ) ii ; h etpKi' to \\ r-w cut ! - ' - * , * . Sold in ' l ' ackcts , 3 d . each ; aa . l 'X \\\^ Cd ., is ,, 7 % . 6 d ., and 4 s . each . Prevent Incni-n in c ! ca : iiir _ and injury to the l ; mt _ . Price fr-r-m ^ d each . OaLey ' s \ ielhn . ;; un l . niic i'oltsh sitouid be used with the boards . Sold everywhere 1 y ' •: "¦" - ]¦ .- " . Ironmoi ^ crr ., P . ai . btnalccv . i , Oilmen , " Oiei" . .- * :. * i . v-.. V-- liulc .-. de by JOHN OX ' X & Y AND ' SONS , ' . •;: : ¦! .,. ( " K -i' (¦ _ t A K S K O A T ) .

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1 C I D C U T T I N G S , K J : x x ixcs MASONIC DEPOT . LITTLE URITAIN .

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YOUNG' ! . ARNICATED CORN AND X IUJNMOX PI . AIS'I'KRS arc the best ever invented for giving immediate ca .-e , and removin ;; those painful excrescences . Price 6 d . and is . per buv . May be bad of most chemist : ; . ( ll-.--. evYc the trade marl :.- KY—without which none are genuine . Ue sure nm \ ash U * YOUXCl'S .

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RUPTURES , & c—Mr . S . KNOTTLEY , Seventeen Years at WHIT 1-VS MOC-MAIN LKVKR 'J'UU . SS jMAXL'FAC'i'OUY , be . ^ s to inform thc l ' ublic he is comincnci : i ^ business bi : nsc ! f , and trusts that , with strict attention and his lnii ^ experience , he wiU merit thc tame patronage as his late employer . Price of a Single Truss , ij > . and iSs . ; post ace , is . 2 d . Double ditto , £ \ io > . ; pti ^ . ta ^ e . is . icxl . Uiiihiltc . il 'J ' rnss , £ 1 xoa . ; postage , 1 * . led . Dn be- ^ t ciinstractiin only . Pust-oliice Orders made payable toSiLAs f . NoiTt . vv , Post-officet Piceadiilv .

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. T 7 LA STIC STOCKINOS , KNEE CAPS , & c . - * -- / iJc-Us of every dcseriplinn . Trusses , Suspensory Uandagcs , at ctiu . dly low i- trii . i-s and every Surgical Appliance made to order . Mr .-.. K ., twenty years in tbe sime firm , personally attends ladies . Present Audrc > s : SII . AS l \ . Nui"n . ; - ; v , 51 , Great NViiidmill-strcet , Ilaym . ' . rl-. e ! , London ,

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I . UPTUKi : s .- 1 JY ROYAL I . KTTKRS PATKNT . WPIITE ' s Moc-Main LEVER TRUSS f Is allowed by upwards of 500 Medical Men to be the mon efiVuive invention ; n the curative treatment t- { JILRN 1 A . Tiir : IIM : of a steel . sprinr ; , snniun hurtful in its effects , is here avoided ; a f . olt bandage bein . ^ . v- > rn l' -uocl thi ? bodv , while tlie requisite r' ^ istin ^ po « er is supj . li-d by theMOC-MAlN PAD and PATKNT LKVKR , fntin ;; witbi-o much ease and closeness that it cannot be detected , and may be worn during sleep . _ A descriptive t : \ rcu ) nr may be bad , and the Trcs . s , which cannot fat lo fit , forwarded by post , on the circumfcri-r . ee of the body , two inches below the hips , being sent to thc MANTFACTURKR , Mr . WHITE , 228 , PiaaaUly , London . Price 01 a Sin ;; le Tni's , 16 s ., 21 s ., ?( . < ., 6 d . and 31 s . fd . Postage is-,, of a J ) oiible Tnjv-, - ^ i . s , Cd ., , j _ . > , and 5 rs . fnl . Postage is , 8 d . „ of Umbilical Truss , , j _ s , and ya . 6 d . l * osta : ; c is . iod . Post Office Orders lo be made payable to J Wiim ., Po ^ t Oflicc Piccadilly . X / : \ ' / PATKXTELASTIC STOC K 1 XGS KNEECAPS , &< . ' 1 \\ K v . wi > ' . v \\ "f wli ' r ' t tb .-. ^ r ;••. ¦ ¦•iv .-.-nt-: is rt ' t ' . t-v . nieiMind l » v ll" - fa-ui . y a .- beiiiw pc-ruliariy KLASTiC and tXlA'l'RKSSI PLK and the l . ' * .-i inv-. ir . iMi fur ^ iv ' iji ^ ejfici _ . it and permanent support in aU c . i ..: s of WKAKI-KS-S , YARIOOSK YKIN ' S , rXrc . Price . . » s . M ., -,. ¦¦] ., i ,, s . nnd r' -. each . P .-sta-:: CA . SPINAL MAt . TllXLSr I , EH i / . ON . S , and l . vcry Do . 'riptioa of Surg ' tcul Appliances . yoi / X WHITE . Manuhctiirvr _ 23 , PiecaiMly , Loudon .

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