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p MAKES §=PEOPLE WE A . THE WORLD: THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL I, (805. NEW YORK BELIEVES IN IT. Tremendous Demand for Paine’s Celery Compound. Greater Than for Any Other Remedy in the World, Men and Women in Every Station in Life The one great Spring remedy that| fs im greater demand this month) ‘than ever before—the remedy that New York believes in—the remedy) Recommend It. LL!---PHYSIGIANS PRESCRIBE remedy of its kind. stantly increasing. F, E, ROEN & CO,, 521 Sixth ave- nue—No remedy in our stock has such a sale as Paine's celery com- Its sale is con- IT. F. 0. COLLINS, 131 Third avenue— The patty for Paine's celery com- pound shows its growing popularit; with the people. * bd EIMER & AMEND, wholesale and that naturally far outsells all others; pound. We have heard it spoken of | retail, 205 Third avenue—We never —the remedy that makes people| ‘Well! | Paine'’s celery compound! | First prescribed by Dartmouth’s this medicine came to buy 8 fresh | Sete ccmer Fron, Baward BE. pottle, and he expatiated at great | have heard Pa Phelps, M. D., LL. D., used and pre- {ecribed by leading physicians every-| cawhere, indorsed by thousands of peo-| Who had tried it successfully and/ for it, |who recommended it so enthuslasti- | of ple in every station in life! ‘\ Recently in The World have been published testimonials for Paine’s celery compound from such! men as Bernhard Gillam, of Judge; @x-Minister to Austria John M. Francis, New York's State Treasurer Solvin, Bdmund Russell, Mabel Jen- yess, and scores of other men and women in prominent standing in the sommunity, recommending this won- Jerful Paine’s celery cothpound, vhich has in thousands of cases cured isease, made the weak strong, re- ‘iewed nervous energy and purified athe blood. ~ th.Reporters from The World have wkeently interviewed the principz! ba. aggists in New York City and find that not only is the demand for Paine's celery compound greater than the demand for any other remedy, but this demand is fast and_ steadily increasing, as the fame of the great _ Temedy spreads among the people. “the -fifth street and Broadway—| Following are brief reports from many well-known drug stores: CRITTENTON & CO., 115 Fulton, street—Paine's celery compound is keeping up its tremendous sales, Or- ders are received for it by this firm from all parts of the country. It is certainly doing a great deal of good. Paine's celery compound has worked) its way to the front on its own merits.| | McKESSON & ROBBINS, 191 Ful- ton street—There is a large market for Paine’s celery compound all over, ,the country, and the call for it is| increasing. It commends itself to| the public because of its intrinsic! merit. O. H. JADWIN, 63 Cortlandt—| There is a constantly increasing de-| qmand for Paine’s celery compound| yfrom different parts of the country. It Is a remedy which is greatly ap- 1 preciated. . .C. G. BACON & CO., 20 College} place—There is a boom in Paine’s celery compound, FREDERICK WICHLENS, 192 . Greenwich street—There is a large) pound {s greater than ever at the | Who use it. , Gemand for Paine’s celery compound) , {0 this city and from other sections, | of the country. | LEHN & FINK, 121 William street —Orders come fast for the remedy! from all parts of the country, MATTHEW MOHLER, 157 Green- wich street—Paine's celery compound ‘1s having a great sale, and the de- mand for it is increasing. HALL & RUCKEL, 216 Greenwich| eet—We have large orders for, PY aine’s celery compound from all Sections of the country, and the de- mand is on the increase. @®he medi- "ine is commended by persons Who have used it as a nerve tonic ind cure for many diseases that phy- cians and other remedies have failed wo cure. ne F. W. 182 ‘reonwich street (temporarily in ad- olning building, owing to altera- “ions)—Paine's celery, compound sives satisfaction everywhere, The lemand is universal, and it has a args sale—wholesale and getail. JOHN CARLE & SONS, @63 Water. treet—Paine’s celery compound is » favorite with our customers, and se demand for it is on the increase, has merit. COFFIN, REDINGTON & CO., 72| ‘ohn stteet—The demand for Paine's| elery compound is very great from he Wéstern States. It is a standard] hedicine, and the growth in the de- yand indicates what is thought of by those who use it. SKINNER & MILLIGAN, 60 Ful- ‘Sn street—The demand for Paine's elery compound, wholesale and re- ail, is very large. The remedy does) 1 that is claimed for it. It has ‘ken a high stand as ™ medicinal gent, and stands in the first rank. iverybody speaks well of it. WILLIAM G, MOF™7™ 10 Astor ouse—Paine's celery compound has 4 excellent sale, better than that of ay other remedy that we handle. ll who have tested it express firm ‘lief in its curative value. We have! ‘ery reason to know that it has done, world of good to the sick and suffer-| 8. Itz patrons especially recom- ‘nd it in cases of insomnia, indiges- ‘n and nervous debility. "J. NIVEN HEGEMAN, 770 and 1218 9 East Fifty-ninth street st Sixty-eighth street—In Se our stores we find that Paine's at Sery compound sells better than any fore\er specific for similar compiaints. uy |{s an excellent remedy and de- “terves the success that it has at- ined. All who have tried it speak ell of it and recommend it to thoir ingiends, That is one of the secrets eon its ale. | * WCASWELL, MASSEY & CO., Twen- ROBINSON & SON, | like Paine's celery compound. y our customers in terms of the most rapturous praise, They recom- mend it as a specific for headaches, rheumatic pains, insomnia and indi- gestion. Yesterday a customer for length upon its merits. It had been first brought to his notice by a friend cally that finally he had yielded to the friend’s arguments and had said that he would give it a fair trial. Lit- tle did he dream of the excellent re- sults that were to follow. He de- clared that it had rescued him from a condition of constant depression and misery. ant days and restful nights. “I would rather lose a leg,” such was his em- pha’ concluding remark, “than be without Paine’s celery compound.” WALL'S PHARMACY, 48 Grand street—Paine's celery compound sells better than any other prepared rem- edy. A number of my customers have told me that they tntend to use it for the feeling of weakness and de- pression that comes in the Spring. Two of them said that it afforded them great relief and did them a great deal more good than the doc- tors did. H. DEHNHOFF, 303 Hudson street —Paine's celery ccmpound eells like hot cakes. At frequent intervals we increase our orders, and customers often buy two or three more bottles after trying one. Personally, I en- tirely agree with my customers in their opinion that it is an excellent remedy for troubles which are due to poor blood and to a general de- preesion of the nervous system. gentleman came in just the other day and told me to wrap up another bottle of Paine's celery compound. He said his wife thought it was a great remedy, and he agreed with her, 3 city, and I do not remember any rem- edy which has given more satisfaction to the people who use it than Paine's celery compound. It must have great merit, the demand {s so great. It is constantly increasing in this neigh- borhood, t CHURCH'S DISPENSARY, estab- Ushed in 1804, now run by Congress- man Henry C. Miner, 188 Bowery— The demand for Paine's celery com- It had given him pleas- | hear any bad reports concerning Paine’s celery compound, and if it | dia not fill the bill and do what | {8 claimed for it we would certainly have heard comething about it. D. PERAZA, 301 Third avenue—I ine's celery compound of by many of my cus- There is a growing demand and I believe that it is one the most satisfactory curative | agents in the market to-day, | _J.N. HEGEMAN & CO., 450 Third | Avenue—There is an increasing de- mand for it in this locality. It is a remedy which grows in reputation the more it ts used. Paine's celery | compound possesses valuable proper- ties, and {t has found great favor as a nerve tonic and general regula- | tor of the entire physical system. The People who have taken it fay that it has done them a great deal of | Bood. MUTUAL DRUG STORE, 432 Third avenue—I hear quite often of some | remarkable cure which is accredited to the use of Paine'’s celery com- |Pound, It seems to be valuable in the cure of nervous diseases and mal- adies affecting all of the vital or- gans, and I have heard that it does | very effective work in building up the system after A long drain from over- work and loss of sleep, It acts as a tonic without being a stimulant. WILLIAM H. TYLER, 543 Third avenue—The sales of Paine's celery | compound keep up all the time, It | is a remedy among the many hun- dreds of proprietary articles which has survived the shock of use and time, and is growing in popular favor. I believe that it is one of the best of | remedies, and has been of benefit to highly spoken | tomers. | & large number of persons. If a med- | icine is not good the public ery soon ue {t out and drop it like a hot Po- ‘ato, T. E, DAVIES, 543 Third avenue— Paine’s celery compound has caught ;on in great shape, and 1t is one of | the fixtures in the medical world. HUGO SCHMELZ, 576 Third ave- | nue—That old-time, rellable “medi. cine, Paine's celery compound, 18 still on the move, and is making rapid | Strides in popularity. I believe that | this medicine possesses valuable cura- tive properties and has given relief | to a large number of suffering peo- | Ple. It is highly recommended by all I have heard it pre- {t fs generally recognized by phy: clans everywhere as being very use- ful in the treatment of many dis- eases affecting the nervous system. HENRY HELLER, 1458 Third ave- |nue—I am having fairly good sales jot Paine's celery compound, but not as large as such a reliable and safe remedy ought to command, W. A. FRANZ, 1471 Third avenue —Paine's celery compound is the remedy which is keeping up its sales in these hard times, when some peo- ple will go without medicine as well as the imle luxuries which tend to make living a pleasure and comfort. It has a demand which is based upon merit. JOHN J. MURPHY, 1522 Third ave- nue—I have heard Paine's celery compound very highly spoken of as a cure for many diseases, WALTER E. FABER, 1565 Third avenue—I am well pleased with my sales of Paine's celery compound. OTTO FROHM 1620 Third ave- nue—Paine's celery compound ts in great favor with the general public, The demand for this remedy, I be- lieve, is bound to largety increase, L. WERNERT, 1634 Third avenue— The demand for Paine's celery com- pound shows that it has found a warm place in the heart of the pub- lic, and is bound to be a winner. Good reports only are heard about Paine's celery compound, and {t has come to stay. F. W. BRUCKMAN, 1710 Third avenue—The hard times hurt trade, and the drug business felt the weight of the financial depression probably as much as any other branch of busi- ness; but amid all the wreck, ruin and dieaster Paine's celery compound has been moving riglit along without \any apparent difficulty, |_ BROCKLO'S PHARMACY, 1838 Third avenue—We have only good |words to speak for it. The demand for it is growing, especially among women, | H. F. EISENTRAGER, Sax's |Pharmacy, 1882 Third avenue—We jare doing a big business in Paine's icelery compound. There {s a splendid field for this remedy in this city, where everybody is moving at high speed and there is great wear and tear on the nervous system. E. A. ARONSTAMM, 1904 Third avenue—I believe from what I have heard of Paine's celery compound that it possesses curative properties of value. WEIDENFELD’S, 1928 Third ave- nue—The sales of Paine's celery coin- |pound are booming. All classes of people buy Paine's celery compound, F. GARFIELD, Star Pharmacy, |1965 Third avenue—Paine's celery |ecompound ts an excellent remedy and deserves to be encouraged. CHARLS. LEBER, 1987 Third Javenuc—Prine's celery compound is a remedy which commands a large sale and gives satisfaction to all who try it. Though it is a proprietary medi- cine, there are not a few physicians who have obtained a knowledge of the forraula from the manufacturer and have used it in their general practice. WOHLFORTH'S PHARMACY, 2002 Third avenue—Those who use this medicine recommend it to others, and there {8 a splendid prospect for an increase in trade. ISIDOR SCHULKIND, 2090 Third avenue—The sale of Paine's celery compound is increasing all the time, jand the people have every confi- dence in it. I do not know of any Jother remedy which so rapidly won its way to public favor, and I have |hea.d all who use Paine's celery com- |pound speak very highly of it. Any one who uses it reccmmends it to his neighbor. It advertises itself. ENGELHARD & HUBER, 2126 Third avenue—The demand for Paine's celery compound {s on the in- crease, This remedy makes its own friends, and every bottle that is sold |is likely to sell another, | JOHN WIMMER, 2187 Third av present time, and the Spring sales Scribed by physicians to patients suf- ‘nue—The call for Paine's celery com- will exceed those of any other year. I do not know anything personally of this excellent remedy, as I have never had occasion to use it, but I my customers some very wonderful Stories of its curative value In dis- eases of the nervous system and di- gestive organs. The people scem to have found out its value. R. VAN DER EMDE, 323 Bowery -~ I hear Paine's celery compound very highly recommended by the poopie who use it. Medicines usually go up and down in sales, but Paine's eclery compound seems to hold its own at all times, It must certainly have reat merit, or this would not happen. MANAGER of the All-Nigh: Phar- macy, 363 Bowery—The demand for Paine's celery compound ts steadily Increasing in this neighborhood. I have heard it very highly spoken cf by customers. Some of the people who used to come here with prescrin- tions from physicians now come for Paine's celery compound, They will not have any other medicine, and are perfectly satisfied that it {s the only medicine that will do them any good. The people must have Paince's celery compound. WISSMAN & MUELLEN, House—The sales of Paine’s ery compound this year are bett than ever. It is a remedy which seems to have taken a strong hold upon the people, and, white we sell remedies of all kinds in the proprietary line, there is none which holds its own Tne people who use it must be benefited y it and recommend it to others and there are certainly wonderful r ports of its usefulness in the cure of disease. People say it has cured them of many chronic diseases which physicians find trouble in curing. BENDMER & SCHLESINGER, 47 Third avenue—The demand for Paine's celery compound is on the in- crease. This ‘remedy seems to me to be of value in nervous disor- ders and diseases of the liver, i.id- neys and stomach. I hear only good reports of it from all quarters, GRIFFITH & CO., 67 Third avenue —We are hearing only good reports from it. It is certainly a very popu- lar remedy, and must be doing all that is claimed for it. The people want it, and that Is the very | criterion of the value of any remed: ENGLEHARD & HUBER, 103 Third avenue—Paine’s celery com- pound is undoubtedly a good remed, and has a very large sale and su cess, owing to its intrinsic merit. It is clalmed for Paine's celery com- pound that it is a splendid regulator 9 Bible i fering from nervous diseases and in- somnia, R. E. KUNZE, 606 Third avenue—|2Ue—Paine's celery compound has claszes. When Paine's cetery compound was very little call for it, but it soon at- tracted attention by reason of its merits. People who used and were benefited by taking Paine's celery Fompound were not slow to tell about ts | L. E. W. SEIFFERT, 622 Third avenue—I am keeping up the sales of Paine's hear nothing but good reports of it from those who have used ft. It has a ready sale, and the people who use it seem to advertise it and recom- mend {t to others, BOHMFALKS, 660 Third avenue— Paine's celery compound has won its place in the public estimation on ita ow? merits, MAX ZAGOT, 817 Third avenue—I will be frank with you. I am sell- ing a great quantity of Paine's cel- ery compound, and there is a large and ever-increasing demand for it. It is a splendid medicine and does 4 great deal of good. C, E. L. HOHENTHAL & SONS, 857 Third avenue—That excellent nerve tonic, Paine's celery compound, is keeping up its gait, and is giving great satisfaction to my customers, 1 am selling it right along, and I never had any one come back and say that they had not got their money's worth. It is a remedy which seems to be only necessary to try to appreci- ate it, JULIUS LOBER, 874 Third avenue —Paine's celery compound is selling well, and there is an Increase in the sales which does not depend upon ad- vertising. E. J. SHEARER, Sixtieth street and Third avenue—My sales of | Paine’s celery compound are increas- ing, and I think in this neighbor- | hood there is a growing opinion in favor of the value of this medicine as a remedy. MEYER BROTHERS, 1210 Third avenue—Our sales of Paine's celery compound are first-class, and the medicine is giving universal satis- faction, People who buy it once gen- erally come back again for more when they fall sick, TSCHEPPE & SCHUR, 1249 Third avenue—Paine's celery compound is one of the few medicines which are really of benefit to humanity. It is a splendid nerve tonic and regulator of the digestive organs, THOMAS LATHAM, 1300 Third avenue—My sales of Paine's celery compound are large. ALEXANDER VAN DER S8MIS8- ‘aine's| of the system, and this accords with | SEN, 1356 Third avenue—Paine's cel- ®adiery compound is more popular and the reports I have heard of it from ery compound is @ favorite remedy ee than any other! v those who have used it, elery compound, and I! pound {s steadily growing. JAMES WOOD, 2227 Third ave- |the call of medicines in this line. j have heard from the lips of some of first put upon the market there was Customers speak well of it. GRIFFITH & CO., 2241 Third ave- nue—The demand for Paine's celery compound is slowly and surely in- creasing. People are using it who never used a prepared medicine be- fore, It is a favorite with women, ,and I never heard of any one being otherwise than benefited by it. HENRY KLEIN & CO., 44 Cort- ,landt street—It is remarkable how well Paine's celery compound is sell ing, and it keeps right up to gra all the time. It seems to sell itself, and it must give satisfaction to the people who use it. &, A. BROWN, 28 Fulton street There is a large demand for Paine’s celery compound, and all spec highly of it. That it does give ri lief and effect cures is shown by t fact that so many persons who buy it once use it again, CHUMAR & SON, Grand Oper House block, 28d street — Our sales of Paine's celery compound are c |stantly increasing, It is in great de- mand among those suffering from the many diseases due to a disorgan- izaticn of the nervous eystem. Those who have tried it not only for more but send their friends for It, GEORGE N. SYM 91 Eighth avenue—There is 9 great demand for Paine’s celery compotnd, and the sales are constantly Increasing. It is very highly recommended as a Spring remedy, a general tonic which wards off or relieves the many troubles which the close of Winter always brings. UTLEY BROTHERS, corner 17th street and Eighth avenue—Do we handle much Paine’s celery com- pound? Why, of course. We might as well quit business if we didn’t for there is a great demand for it. It is an excellent remedy, |_.M. F BENDER, Ninth av 14th street—Paine's celery has been well received ever since it has been in the market, We have to keep it on hand at all times, and our sales are steadily increasing. CHAS. REGNAULT, 232 Eighth avenue—Those who have used Paine's celery compound recommend it very highly, I know of several among our customers who tell me it is an excellent remedy for dyspep- tic troubles, arising from a disor- dered nervous system. Those who buy it are its best advertisers, as they always praise it to others, and come back for more thems: 5 HUNT & GREGORIUS, 31st street and Eighth avenue—We find that e and pound j demand, steadily. GEBHARD @ BELL, 28th street and Eighth avenue—We have a large sale for Paine’s celery compound. It seems to give satisfaction and do all that is claimed for it. T, O, MORRISON, 262 Eighth ave- nue—I find that Paine’s celery com- pound ts constantly increasing in the estimation of the public. demand for it is steadily increasing. E. FLINT, 323 Eighth avenue Our sales of Paine's celery com- pound have been steadily increasing ever since we added it to our stock, WOOD & CO., 29th street and Eighth avenue—Paine's cel com- pound has proven an excellent rem edy in dyspeptic, rheumatic and other troubles, due to a general run- ning down or a disordered nervous system. Our sales are constantly on the increase. BARRETT’'S PHARMACY, 404 Eighth avenue—The demand for Palne'’s celery compound is increas- ing all the time, so it must give sat- isfaction. MARTIN ARNEMANN & CO., 88th street and Eighth avenue Paine's celery compound seems to ac- complish all that ts claimed for it. We never have any complaints, and the call for it Is growing steadily. A. C. BEHRENS & CO., 637 Eighth avenue—New customers call for it every day. JOHN IHLEFELD, 952 Eighth avenue—The demand for Paine's cel- ery compound increases every day. Several of our customers use it regu- larly and speak well of It, especially as a reamedy for female troubles, due to running down of the nervous sys- tem. WILLIAM J. QUENCER, 57th street and Ninth aven' am too busy to attempt to tell you all the good things I have heard of Paine's celery compound. P. F. METZE, 660 Eighth avenue —We are selling more of Paine's cel- ery compound than ever before. BOHMFALK & PRITTING, 715 Eighth avenue—As a _ blood and nerve remedy Paine's celery com- pound is in great demand; it is highly recommended for rheuma- Our sales are increasing The b tism, heart troubles and dyspepsia. | Many customers use it regularly, as it keeps the system in good order, SCHAAF BROS., 748 Elghth ave- nue—Paino's celery compound, as a general tonic compound, {s highly recommended. FALKINER'S PHARMACY, 52d street and Eighth avenue—Paine's celery compound sells itself, and the call for it is steadily Increasing. J. ©. ENGLISH, 838 Eighth avenue ~The demand for Paine's celery compound is steady. We hear noth- ing but good reports of it. F, T. BONGARTZ, 58th street and Ninth avenue—The saie of most pro- prietary medicines has fallen off among druggists. But Paine’s cel- ery compound is an exception, and the demand is increasing all the time. Those who use it recommend it highly, and it has apparently proven of value in a variety of com- plaints arising from nervous trou- bles. DOUGAN & MERRITT, 37 Colum- bus avenue—All classes of people call for it. JOHN C. DENNER, 69th street and Columbus avenue—Paine's celery compound is well spoken of by our customers, and the sale of it is in- creasing. We find it a favorite rem- edy with women suffering from ner- vous complaints, HERMAN L. BEHRENS, 220 Co- lumbus avenue—We sell Paine's cel- ery compound to many who have never asked for any other prepared medicine. R. LUCKE, 437 Amsterdam ave- nue—We find Paine'’s celery com- | customers expre: pound in great demand, and hear it | {ts curative properties. RY highly recommended. | PAUL FELS, 721 Amsterdam ave- nue—As a nerve remedy Paine's cel- ery compound is called for by all I notice that business and professional men use it a great deal. EDWIN BURIAN, 64 Columbus avenue—Women apparently find in Paino's celery compound a remedy which relieves them. They are our best_ customers. GEORGE E. TAPPINDEN, 98 Co- lumbus avenue—The sale of Paine's celery compound has steadily in- creased during the year. It braces @ man up, regulates the blood and nervous systems, and, as a general tonic, seems to be in great demand It is highly commended by our cus- tomers as a Spring medicine. CARTER & ROBERTSON, 73d street and Columbus avenue--Prr- sons of sedentary bits, Susines: and professional men, seem to tint Vaine’s celery compound a ya! remedy. We have a lari FREDERICK KLEINSCHMIDT, 579 Columbus avenue-—-As a blood and nerve remedy Jaine's celery ompound is in great demand, RIVERSIDE PHARM street and Columbu: fi celery compound 1h Those who try It once come back for more, and dozens of our customers ask for {t and volunteer the infor- mation that it has been recommended to them by friends. We hear it highly recommended for insomnia, headaches, dyspepsia, debility a other complaints arising from orders of the nerves, BALLUFF’S PHARMACY, sith street and Columbus avenue Paine's celery compound more than hi own. The sale of it is ine AMBLER'S PHARMACY 82d etreet-—Paine's celery compound always sells well and appears to give satisfaction. HARDENBERGH & ANGUS, 316 Columbus — avenue—Paine's ry compound {8 a favorite remedy with women suffering from nervous trou- bles, A. R. MONETTE, West 86th street —The sale of it is increasing all the time. CHARLES F. HATTERMA street and Columbus reports we hear of Paine's celery compound are good. It is sald to be excellent in all nervous troubles, a blood purifler and a gentle laxative and tonic. As such it is always in demand as a ing remedy. C. W. DORN, 740 Columbus avenue —Paine’s celery compound continues to grow in public favor, Asa ne and blood ly we hear it spe of in the highest terms by our ¢ tomers. It seems to he an excellent tonte, and those who use it not only use it again, but send their friends, je of it. | among my customers. I understand | Paine's celery compound is in Great| HENRY BUCH, 655 Columbus ave- > f customers. As a cure for nervous- hess, indigestion, insomnia, as well as for diseases arising from impure blood, our customers recommend it In the strongest terms. GEORGE B. FOSTER, 120th street and Eighth avenue—The demand for Paine's celery compound increases because It gives satisfaction. GEORGE EBERHARDT, 2440 Fighth avenue--Paine’s celery com- pound sells well. It is sald to be very beneficial in ail nerve and blood diseases. FP. T. DALL & CO., Columbus avenue increased sales, 1 bound must give classes of people call for it. WILBUR —F. RAWLINS, street and Eighth celery compound mand. and our decided Increase during the yen IRA ULMAN, 98th streot and Col- umbus avenue—Paine's celery com. pound {8 called for often, and we never hear any complaints about it, THEO. ARNAULT, Columbus avenue Paine's celery compound. {s well apoken of by our customers, and the demand for it is increasing. W. H. PARKIN & CO., West 66th street-——We soll a great deal of Paino's celery compound. OTTO E. HAECKER, 1334 street and Elghth avenue—The sale of Paine's celery compound is on the Increase, especially among the wo. men. TI take it that it must be of great benefit in the nervous troubles from which they often suffer, GEOR KNEUPER, Pharmacy, 264 Broadway—1 belleve Paine's celery compound is a good thing. A large number of my cus- tomers certainly think so. We tind hourly calls for {t. 1 have neard many of the customera in the store Speak in the highest terms of its beneficial qualities, One mau, who haa been buying {t, auya nothing could persuade him to be without it. He was cured of insomnia and nervy. ousness by its use. He Is now quite Well. To the use of the compound he attributes his present hariwuty from all his former ailment HUDNUT'S PHARMACY 218 Broadway. pound sells well and gives universal satisfaction, WILLIAM WILSON, 86, 387 and 1311 Broadway—Paine's celery com pound has a large and continuous sale, and it evidently gives great satisfaction. . ZITZ, 1272 Broadway compound {8 very popular with 78th strect and Judging by the ine's celery com- satisfaction, All 135th avenue—Paine's is always in de ales have shown a 205 and cele | our customers, ( ABBEY PHARMACY, 1400 Rroad- way—We are never without a good supply of Paine's colery vompoun4, We find a constant and growing de- mand for the remedy. Pathonis sut- fering from the various forma of nervous debility and impure blood are among its chief purchasers, RROADWAY THEATRE PHAR- MACY, 1449 Broadway-—No remedy on our list sells better than Paine's celery compound, and the sales are increasing all the time. We have heard many of our customers speak of the cures it had effected in ap- parently hopeless cases, E. L, FENDLER, 1463 Broad way— Paine's celery compound is constant- ly called for. We ofter hear our customers epeak cf its merits in cases of Insomnia, nervousness and indigestion. No other medicine sells better, LONG ACRE PHAR?ACY, 1491 Broadway—Paine's celery compound has the excellent sale which it de- serves. MAX STEIN, We find a stead: Paine's celery 446 Sixth avenue— y, growing sale for compound, and our 88 satisfaction with AN & BERRIAN, 381 Sixth ave- nue—We have found the demand con- stantly growing. WILLIAM B. RIKER & CO,, 22d street and Sixth avenue—Paine's cel- ery compound has a very extensive sale. We find a constant and grow- ing demand for it. Everybody who buys Jt speaks highly of its cura- tive qualities, C. F. HANSON, 244 Sixth avenue— Paine's celery compound finds a ready sale over our counters. We have heard it highly spoken of by purchasers, H. T. GALPIN, 1014 Sixth avenue -Paine's celery compound not only sells well, but it is highly recom- mended by those who have tried ft. If all articles of this sort wave such general satisfaction it woul’ ‘vo very encouraging to be In any way cou- nected with it. We have known phy- sicians to recommend it to their patients, One man came in yester- day and bought three bottles, 1 used the compound in my own fam- ily. The customers in the store fre- quently Giscuss its merits and recom- mend its use, All agree that it Is a beneficial re . and many eribe to it’ very b, properties in pression, he. s and ingomnia. *HWARTZ & SCHWEINFURTH, 866 Sixth avenue —Paine’s celery com- pound sells well and gives good sat- isfaction to every one. ently ere has been a marked increase in its sales, Tne only complaint that we have against it is that the prietors give too much for the mi See what a huge bottle they. sell. Of course, from the point of view of the customer, this is an excellent fault R. C, BREDIN, 717 Sixth avenue— Few remedies of any sort sell so well, or give such satisfaction, It is highly spoken of by all who have used it, CHARLES CUNZ, 847 Sixth ave- nue excellent’ remedy whose large sale is not beyond its deserts. We have constant calls for it and good words spoken about it on y wide. FW. curative ryous de- ‘5 Sixtn avenue Paine y compound has an ex: tensive and growing sale, Some of our customers say they would not do without ition any WARNER , 1322 Sixth avenue—Paine's celery compound well, and those who use it al- ways speak well of it and recom- mend it to their friends. BARTLETT & RUMER, 60 West 34th strect—Paine's celery compound has an excellent sale. 1! gives gen- eral satisfaction. We have heard many words in its praise. C, 0, BIGELOW, 102 Sixth avenue —Paine's celery compound has a large sale, and its purchasers praise it as |Paine’s compound than all others, City Hall | dispose of many bottles. Paine's celery com- | | Paine's | enstomers. [Soublen and blood burifie: PAULINE 8, KORLLNER, 445 Sec- one avenue—I have frequently heard it praised, vise people to use it, not know its formula, Cc. BE. KEss: nue, corner 34th street demand for Paine's celery compound, especlaliy among the w: yn. 1 sell more of Paine's celery compound than I do of other remedies of its kind. GEORGE F. SCHRE ond aventie—Paine's celery compound is a good selling article, and the num- ber of purchasers that have asked for it recently surprised me. 1 have heard =my customers Praise its strengthening qualities, GEOK RAU, 803 Second avenue T sell a quantity of Paine’s celery compound, and from its sale I should Judge it to be a good article and what the manufacturers represent it to be. During the last few weeks I have sold more than ever before, GEORGE C. P. STOLZENBURG, 981 Second venue—I have heard Paine’s celery compound spoken of in the highest terms by consumers. I find {t sells well, OTTO HUFF John A, Proben, 1 My customers who have used Paine’s celery compound have a good word to say for it, L. A. HASSELL, 2418 Second aye- nue-TI have understood that Paine's celery compound has accomplished Rood results when used. A relative of mine tried a number of remedies, but derived greater benefits from I BENSON, 2334 Third avenue— YER, successor to Second avenue— T. Paine's celery compound has come to | my notice very often during the many years I have been a practical drug- Rist. It has been spoken of so high- ly that I believe tn its eMciency. Many people whom it has assisted to re- gain their health have praised the articlo and purchnse it for its strengthening qualities, ERNEST A. DE.JICKE, 158 Sec- ond avenue—I have heard that Paine's cetery compound {s an ex- cellent remedy for persons who suf- fer from physical or mental exhaust- fon, and T suppose people buy it be- cause It Is beneficial. From personal experlenco, I know it builds one up. J. LIFSCHITZ, 146 Second avenue— I always keep a good supply of Paine’s celery compound on my shelves, I sell many bottles of it and judge of its qualities through that. J. NYDES, 213 Second avenue—I do not sell any quantity of prepared medicines, but of all that T handle Paine's celery compound seems to go ithe best. C. CASKEY, 166 Franklin street— Paine’s celery compound is selling better than ever, and that’s saying & good deal, for there has always been a big demand for tt among our customers, It is a good Spring tonic. We have no doubts as to {ts merits. FULLER'S PHARMACY, 429 Canal atreet— People often come back to us for more of Paine's celery compound after they have tried a bottle. We judge the efficacy of a medicine by the demand and the testimony of They believe in Paine's celery compound, and that is the best recommendation it could have. P. J. ARBEITER, 413 Canal street —Paine’s celery compound has an ex- cellent sale, and everybody is satis- fled with it. People who buy it once come back for more when they feel the need of a tonic again. Bome of them buy it by the dozen bottles, and use it for many sorts of troubles of the nerves or blood. There are a great many priests in my neighbor- hood, and they use a large amount of it. I have often heard people speak of the good it has done. SALMON’S PHARMACY, 405 Canal | street—-Paine's celery compound ts an excellent seller, We have one cus- tomer who buys it whenever he feels at all unwell, and he tells me that it is the best thing for kidney troubles ho has ever tried. MARINI'S DRUG_ STORE, 191 Spring street—We think the com- pound is an excellent remody. R H. ORHMANN, 144 Spring ~We are selling more of Paine’s ery compound than ever, and the sales have been large for a long time. Our customers often commend It, FRED J. STOCK, Houston and Macdougal streets—Paine’s celery compound makes old men young. is a great invigorator. it ar excellent Spring remedy. is the best | know, and when my cus- tomers ask me about it T tell them without hesitation that It is an ex- cellent thing, And never has one of them told me afterwards that 1 was mistaken, Indeed, it is just the re- verse, They are louder in their praises than IT am after they have tried a bottle or two. One lady told me that it had done her a world of good, I recommend Paine's in preference to any other medicine for nervous troubles, P. J. KNAPP & SON, King and Hudson streets—We have a very large sale for Paine’s celery compound, and the number of people who want it is increasing right along. After trying it, several customers have become regular purchasers whenever they think they need a tonic, ACY, 58 Carmine ry compound is a to be talked about and recommended, We sell a great of it, and it Is steady trade. too. A number of our customers who have been troubled with blood and kidney diseases have found the remedy very eficial GASSING BROS. — Paine’s celery compound is, in our opinion, very ficial for diseases of the blood, nerves and kidneys, MACIE FRANCAISE, Bleeck- $ Fitth ay ‘8 compound is ve g and invigorating. We sell a great deal of it to people who are debilitated and to those who are middle-aged or old. They say that it puts fresh life and vigor into them. EHRMANN DRUG COMPANY, Sixth avenue—We have a good customers who have bought Paine’s celery compound and have found it to be very benefi 5 GRANI PHARMACIE outh atin, NOR- MALE, University and Cliaton places | We sell a great deal of Paine’ celery compound, and recommend it to our customers, because, in our opinion, it is a meritorious remedy for nervous debility and kindred @ have mever heard a which Induced me to ad- | avenue—Wo X, 621 Second ave- | ple praise Pai There is a| SR, 747 Sec- |has helped me. a ee nue—We find a steady demand tor {an excellent nerve tonic Paine's celery compound among our) word frata these who have bought it that wuld cause us to chat our opinion, ‘ A. BASELOW @ C 696 Sixth can only judge of the although I do| merits of a remedy by what our cus- tomers say. TI have often heard peo ne’s celery compound. T. CHAMBERS, 576 Hudson street —I get excellent reports from Paine’s celery compound Customers come ‘back for the second and third bats and their remert is invariably: “it The sale is large, and has been increasing lately, bes cause, I suppose. Spring is at hand and Putne'’s celery compound is @ great Spring medicine. | KE. P. FRITZ, West 11th and Greene wich streets—Purchasers of Paine’s celery compound tell me that after trying doctors’ prescriptions and number of other medicines, they have taken a bottle ur two of the com- | pound, and have almost immediately begun to improve. It seems to go \to the right place in the case of peo- ple suffering from nervous dyspepsia and diseases of the nerves Legit Tho sale is big and is growing at ily. | | CURED EFFECTS OF GRIP. | indorsement of the | Grentest of All Spring Remedies. Every physician recognizes the gef- eral debility and the disordered con~ dition of the entire system which fol- lows the grip. It is this that makes that disease so dreaded. | Fortunately for mankind there is @ remedy which builds up faster than the grip can tear down. It is Paine’s celery compound, It tones up the system, purifies the blood, strengthens the nerves, im- creases the appetite, alds the diges- tion and builds up and strengthens the entire system. Of the efficacy of Paine's celery come pound in such cases there is abundant evidence, The experience of Thomas M. Foley, the well-known detective jof West 126th street and Eighth ave- nue, os fair ele i pan says of his experience w! ie grip: “In February, 1894, I was called suddenly to Chicago on business. The railroads in the West were badly, blockaded by snow, and in my _hure ried departure from New York I had neglected to prepare for delays. The result was that I caught a severe cold, My business carried me on to St. Louis and then back to New York. I only had such sleep as I could catch on a train and I reached home ‘again all worn out. My head and back ached and I felt weak and miser- jable, but attributed all this to mv cold and lack of sleep. The next day T called in a doctor and he sald I had the grip. “T guess I did. Anyway I was pretty sick and don’t want anv more of 1% When I got over the grip I was weak and emaciated as if I had |a run of typhoid. I was warned by © my doctor to take extra care of my= self, as my system was then too ex- hausted to withstand disease, “About that time a friend speaking to me of the virtues Paine's celery compound as a Pree giver. He had used it and his re- commendation was based on personal knowledge. So I decided to try it. “From the very first I felt tts effects, and by the time the first tle was used up I was as strong and ‘hearty as ever, “IT was able to do more work than before my illness, in fact, and so strengthening was Paine’s celery compound that I did not seem te |mind extra labor at all.” MADE MR. GOVE WELL. What One of the Nest-Known Rese } taurant-licepers 0. A, Gove, of 918 Ninth avenue, is one of the best-known restaurant keepers in the city, He is a firm be- liever in the virtues of Paine's celery compound, and not only uses it him- self but recommends it in the highest terms to his friends. Here's what he said to a Recorder representative yesterday, when asked his expertence with this most popu- lar remedy: “Paine's celery compound is cet tainly a wonderful medicine, and I do not wonder that it has such a firm hold in the confidence of the public, “I have been troubled more or leas for years with rheumatism. The dise ease was sporadic, It would afflict me for a few weeks, especially in tho knees and shoulders; then I would be free of it for a time, but it would re~ turn again, even more violent tham before. “Many remedies were suggested to me. Medicine given me by physi- clans did not cure me. I tried rheue matic cures, and then remedies which were advertised highly as blood purl- fiers and tonics, with a guarantee to cure all rheumatic troubles, too, But none of them seemed to do me much ‘ood. Bert year ago some one called my attention to Paine’s celery com- pound, and urged me to give it a trial. By that time, thougn, I become discouraged, and about made up my mind that the only thing to de was to ‘grin and bear it.’ But I had never tried this remedy, so decided that I would take one bottle of Paine’s celery compound just to see what the effect would be. I say frankly, I had no faith in it, but it was worth try- ing. “Of course, you know the result, Just ask any of my friends, They will tell you. It relieved me from the very first, cleared my blood, braced up my nerves and toned up my sya tem generally. My rheumatism gradually passed away, and I do not think it will ever return,” MERCHANT AND MASON. Charles U. Lamline, a well-known Enthuatantico . Mason, of thirty-two degrees, and a rominent merchant of Fonda, N. >s an after-dinner speaker, was muc! ought after in Fonda and neighLor- towns. His overtaluigencs of weeis” brought on an aggravated sase of dyspepsia. He was compelled. to decline the many Invitations that youred in on him, owing to his ine wbility to partake and do justice to che repast that would be spread be fore him, He consulted many physi- ‘fans, and spent thousands of dollars treatment, but rece!ved little, If y relief. A former sufferer from dviced Mr. Lamline to try be bought 1 bottle, and its effect was so marked that a second and third bottle were ourehased ond taken with lcressing 4004 reeults, i