. The New York central and Hudson river railroad and the Rome, Watertown, and Ogdenburg railroad .. . various mineral waters in my practice, and I regard the Excelsior Spring Water of Sarato;.;a as the best saline and alkaline laxative ofthis class. Sparkling with Carbonic Acid Gas. it is to most persons very agreeableto the taste, and prompt in action as a gentle Diuretic and Cathartic. FOEDYCE BAKKER, M. D. From Alfred L. Looinis, M. D., of New York. During my whole professional life I have been accustomed to use freely theWater of Congress and Empire Springs. About six months since, acciden


. The New York central and Hudson river railroad and the Rome, Watertown, and Ogdenburg railroad .. . various mineral waters in my practice, and I regard the Excelsior Spring Water of Sarato;.;a as the best saline and alkaline laxative ofthis class. Sparkling with Carbonic Acid Gas. it is to most persons very agreeableto the taste, and prompt in action as a gentle Diuretic and Cathartic. FOEDYCE BAKKER, M. D. From Alfred L. Looinis, M. D., of New York. During my whole professional life I have been accustomed to use freely theWater of Congress and Empire Springs. About six months since, accidentally, Iwas furnished with a few bottles of the Excelsior hpring Water, and found it somuch more agreeable to the taste and pleasant in its effects than either Congress orEmpire Water, that I have since used it myself, and recommend it to patientsr<iquiring a gentle Cathartic and Diuretic. A. L. LOOM IS, M. D. THE BOTTLED EXCELSIOR WATERis unexcelled, and retains all its properties unim-paired for years. Address FRANK W LAWRENCE,Proprietor Excelsior and Unioii Springs, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. ■DRS. STRONGS SANITARIUM, SARATOGA SPRINGS, N. Y. POPULAR SUMMER RESORT. Open all tlie year. Receives patients orboimiers, permanent or transient. Lociitioii central, quiet, shady, and within tlireeminntes wallv of the hirue hotels, principal sprinfjs, <ons;ress P.\rl<, and othersources of attraction. Fine Lawr. Tennis and Croqinf (JrnmHls, Desirable rooms,extensive piazzas, ample grounds. Table and apiiointiiiont.* by steam. The bath department is com|)leto and eUirant, affording Turk-ish, Russian, Roman, and Blectro-tlieruial Baths and 31assage. Genial, cultured society and a pleasant home aie always found here. It is theresort of many eminent persons for rest and recreation. Among its iiatrons andreferences are Rev. Theo. L. Cuyleu, (Brooklyn;; Rev. D. R. Keisr, (Richmond); Rev. Ohas. F. Deems, (N. Y.); Rev. R. D. H.\kper, (Phila-delphia


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