CROSBY’S VITALIZED PHOSPHITES,

COMPOSED OF THE NERVE-GIVING PRINCIPLES OF THE OX BRAIN AND THE EMBRYO OF THE WHEAT AND OAT

This is a standard preparation with all physicians who treat nervous or mental disorders. It is not a secret, the formula is on every label. Its careful chemical composition has been superintended for twelve years by a Professor of Materia Medica, and its correct analysis vouched for by a Professor of Chemistry. Physicians alone have prescribed over a million bottles, curing nervous derangements and debility.

It aids in the bodily, and wonderfully in the mental, growth of children. It cures fretfulness and sleeplessness.

By its special tonic effect upon the nerves, and its vitalizing influence on the blood of young persons, it brightens the eyes and gives good color to the lips; it ensures a soft, smooth skin, glossy hair and handsome nails, so that these become an inheritance in later years. It feeds the brain and thus strengthens the intellect, so that study and deep mental application may be a pleasure, not a toil.

It is used as a special brain tonic by all the best minds of this and other countries.

It strengthens the powers of digestion, is a positive cure for night-sweats, and PREVENTS consumption.

“It amplifies bodily and mental powers to the present generation and ‘proves the survival of the fittest,’ to the next.”

“There is no other Vital Phosphite; none that is extracted from living vegetable and animal tissues.”

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F. CROSBY CO.,

56 West 25th Street, New York.

For Sale by Druggists, or mailed on receipt of $1.

CELEBRATED

SOHMER

GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT

PIANOFORTES

The demands now made by an educated musical public are so exacting that very few Piano-Forte Manufacturers can produce Instruments that will stand the test which merit requires. SOHMER & CO., as Manufacturers, rank amongst these chosen few, who are acknowledged to be makers of standard Instruments. In these days, when Manufacturers urge the low price of their wares rather than their superior quality, as an inducement to purchase, it may not be amiss to suggest that, in a Piano, quality and price are too inseparably joined to expect the one without the other.

Every Piano ought to be judged as to the quality of its tone, its touch, and its workmanship; if any one of these is wanting in excellence, however good the others may be, the instrument will be imperfect. It is the combination of these qualities in the highest degree, that constitutes the perfect Piano, and it is this combination which has given the “SOHMER” its honorable position with the trade and the public.

Received First Prize Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1876.

Received First Prize at Exhibition, Montreal, Canada, 1881 & 1882.

SOHMER & CO., Manufacturers,

149 to 155 E. 14th St., New York.