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Alcoholic Poison:

The Physical, Moral, and Social Effects of Alcohol as a Beverage and as a Medicine.

This work defines true temperance, explains the nature of alcohol and the manner of its production, describes its physical effects upon the human body, exhibits by statistics its moral and social effects, points out the causes and proper cure of the evil of intemperance, answers the drunkard’s arguments in favor of drinking, exposes the fallacies of alcoholic medication, and defends the Bible against the imputation that it advocates or favors the use of alcoholic drinks. Temperance workers will find this a useful auxiliary. 128 pp. 20 cents.

Proper Diet for Man.

A concise summary of the evidences upon which the practice of vegetarianism is based. It contains the pith of larger works on the same subject, with some additional arguments. 15 cents.

Health and Temperance Tracts.

A Package of 15 Tracts, aggregating nearly 250 pp. 30 cents.

Dyspepsia.—An account of its causes, how to prevent it, and how to cure it.

Healthful Clothing.—A description of the evils of fashionable dress, and directions for clothing the body healthfully.