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How to Itend. A creat dnal more can bo accomplished by systematic reading or stiuly lor fitteen ,6r twenty minutes tlnlly, tlntn appears possible to one who lins never tried it. H would nullico to keep up French or Ger man, and to become conversant with tho best authors. Or a little timo given daily to the earnest study of science, and one might become a skillful botanist or geolo pist. Or ir English literature bo more at tractiveas it undoubtedly is to the great majority how soon would ono become fa miliar with Milton or Shakespeare, Ilacon or Mucaulay, it a few sentences wero read and considered daily. Above nil things it is important that one should read systematically, nnd not bo Ctiided by chance. Have always a good book, a standard work, that will repay careful study, at hand, and to that devoto u part of the timo that may be set npart lor reading. Before opening the book re call ns fully as poBsiblo what was read t ho dny before, and on closing it seo by reflec tion how many of tho thoughts of tho author you have made your own, and so cultivate memory. Boston Transcript. Simply Awful. A number of ladles were sitting in tho parlors of a charitable institution discuss ing various topics. Presently ono of tho party mentioned tho nnmo of a friend. "Why, do you know him?" quickly spoko a listener. "Indeed I do," was tho reply. "Ho brought his fourth wife to seo us a short timo ago." ' His fourth!" exclaimed the other. "I wouldn't have let him in tho house. My opinion is that a first wife is desirable, a second advisable, a third permissible, but a fourth that is simply awful." Buffalo Courier. St. Jacob's Oil is pronounced a most er traordinary cure for rheumatism by Hon. James Harlun, ex-Vico Chancellor, Louis ville, Ky. Clicutlnu: I In- Crutitllutlicr. Two years ago Henry Bjchords, aged 94 years, of East Hamburg, N. Y., drew up a document purporting to convey to his granddaughter a largo portion of his wealth. He affixed his signature to tho document, but did not seal it, nnd depos ited it in his trunk, intending to give it to a relative later on. Some time after, whilo lie was away from home, his granddaugh ter, it is said, opened the trunk, abstracted tho deed and had it recorded. The grand: daughter is now trying to secure an order from tho court requiring his ungrateful de scendant to return him tho conveyance. Mr. .Biclinrds is said to have taken this step in order to cscapo being deprived of the use of his property. Mr. J. Howard James, manngcr Stuck crt's Livery, C19 X. 5th street, Philadel phia, Pa., says: After trying all other remedies without relief, for a heavy cold on tho chest, accompanied by a severe cough, I used Bed Star Cough Cure, and in a very short timo was entirely well. Tlint Terrible Ontli. A member of Gen. Sheridan's staff, Gen. George A. Forsythe, or "Sandy" as he was better known, who rode the famous twenty miles by his side, but did not get into the immortal poem, may bo considered pretty good authority, and ho tells a writer in tho Cleveland Leader that when tho general mot the first group ot stragglers, in full re treat, and was informed by them that tho enemy hnd captured his camp during his absence, ho turned whito with rago and mortification, and exclaimed in a tone that was not to be misunderstood: "Boys, those of you who are not cowards, follow me; for I'll sleep in that camp to night, or I'll sleep in hell?" That was tho "terrible oath" the author of "Sheridan's Ride" referred to, and it had tho effect that was intended. Tho soldiers know that "Liltlo Phil" wns frightfully in earnest, and there wasn't a man in all tho shattered army who wouldn't sharo his bed. Philadelphia News. Saw Through It., Soap peddler "Does Mr. Smith live here?" Mrs. S. "Yes." S. P. "Is his wire in?" Mrs. 8. "I nm Knott Smith's wife." 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Teas and drinks have been rnade of them lor centuries, and in hun dreds of families have formed tho sole reli mice in rheumatic and kidney diseases Trickly Aah Bitters now tnkes the place of the old system and is more beneficial in all troubles of this nature. Mr. Arthur's nifiht." An Inventor' Advice. George Stevenson when advising young men lirtw to cet on would finish by saying. "Do as I hno doif persevere." For fif teen years lie plodded and worked before giviuj the lilii.-h ng touches to his locomo tive, lu as many days thoso persevering in tho use of Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery." have experienced grent relief and found themselves on tho high road to health. Liver complaints, impure blood, chronic lung disease anil many others yield to its henling inlluences never to re turn. All druggists. Motto for n corset factory "We have come to stay." Iaoiifjlellow ttlrthtlny ISook Is n beautiful present to give nny lady.. 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Not .1 BSosp ital. but a pleasant ICenicdial HH 03220, orani'.ed with A FULL STAFF OF EIGHTEEN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, And exclusively devoted to the treatment of all Chronic Diseases. This Imposing Kstnlillslitncnt wns (lPsipiRtl nnd cn'ctfsl to noprtmnirwlato tlio lnrpp nuinlM'r of InvalliH who visit nuffnlo from everv Htnto nnd Territory, ns well ns Irani ninny foreign lands, tlmt t hoy limy mull thomscKva tit tho liiofopalonnl services of tho Stall of skilled specialists In meillclno and sitiirery that eouioso tho Fiienlty of this widely-celebrated lustitutlon. si fmh mu bosihess-lbice offeih to mvm jb& We cnniPstly Invito yon to come, see nnd oxnnilno for lotirsrl. our lntltntlotia, nppllnnoc", ndvnntntrf-s and success In curing chronlo dlseiuu-s. Have a mind of your own. Do not listen to or heed tho counsel of wkcptteiil friend or Jealous physicians, who know nothing or ns, our system or treatment, or means ot cure, yet who never ioso an opportunity m mitic nwni mm n m to projudieo ptoplo nirninst ns. Wo nro resjKnisiblo to im for what wo represent, nnd it you eomo mid visit ns, nnd Ilnd that wo havo mlsn'prt'iiled. tu mi! lxirdciilur, our inUlttitlons. ndvnuliiRes or kuccons, wo will roni)iUy rcfuiul to yon nil aivitnn.eis of vour trln. Wo court honest, sliuvro invest liratioti. havo no beci-cts, uud ai-o only too ulad to show all Interested and candid people what wo ai-o doing for eufferiiiir huuiuuity NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY' TO SEE PATIENTS. Ily our original system of diagnosis, wo enn trent ninny clironia disenses Just as sueccssfiilly without, ns with a personal con sultation. Whilo wo aro always Kind to see our patients, nnd beeomo acquainted with them, show them our institutions, and famlltarlzo them with our system of treatment, yet wo havo not seen ono person in live numireu wnom wo tinvo curtxi. u no per fect accuracy with which scientists aro onubled to deduce tho Inost inlntitu particulars In their several departments, nppears almost miraculous, 11 wo view it in me nwut 01 mo cany aires, Sighs of Disease. Marvelous Success. Take, for example, tho electro-inupnctlo telctrnpli, tho greatest Invention of tho nirc. Is It not a marvelous deRreo of neeurney which enables an operator to craclly locate a fracture in a i,ub mnrino eablo nearly three thousand miles Imifr? Our vcneialilo "clcrliof tho weather" tins beeomo 60 thorout.'lily fatnlllnr with tho most wavward elements of nature that ho can accurately liredlet thclr"moveiuents. Ho can sit In Washington nnd foretell what tho weather will bo In Florida or New York t.8 well ns if several hundred miles did not Intervene between him nnd tho places named. And so in nil departments of modem science. wnau is rvipnrcu is me miiiwicuku ui cciiuui sfynx. From these seientlstfi dedueo nccumtc con clusions regnrdless of distance. So, nlso, in medi cal science, diseases lmvo certain iiumlstakublo signs, or symptoms, nnd by reason of this fact, wo havo been enabled to originate and ticrfect a sys- ...... f ......I.. I, w tt'ltl. l,.i wv.if.Mit n...iimf.t Hill III urn 1 liiiiiiiij,. . nm .v.. f.v.... ... j , tho natu.ro of chronlo diseases, vttlioiit seeing and jieiwinaily COMMON SEHSE AS APPLIED TO MEDICINE. It Is a well-known fact, nnd ono that nppenls to the Judgment of every thinking person, that tho physician who devotes his wliolo timo to tho studv nnd investigation of n certnin class ot diseases, must become better (timllflod to treat such diseases thnn ho who attempts to treat every ill to which llesli is heir, without giving special attention to nny class of diseases. Men. in all ages of tho world, who liavo become famous, havo devoted their lives to Bomu special branch of science, art, or lltCnyllth'oroush orgnni7nflon, nnd subdividing tho practice of medicine nnd surgery in thli institution, every Invalid hi treated by a specialist -ono who devotes his undivided attention to the particular class of iltocuKctf to which tho ease belongs. The nuvantago of this arrangement must lie obvious. Medical science oilers u vast Held for iuviwtigntlon, nnd no physician can, within tio brief limits of a lifo-tlmc, achieve tho highest degreo of success in tho treatment of cvtiy malady incident? to humanity. examining our patients. In recognizing diseases without a personal examination of tho patient, wu claim to possess no miraculous powers. Wo obtain our knowledgo of tho patient's disease by tho practical application, to the practice of medi cine, of well-established principles of modern science. And ft is to tho accuracy with which this syslem has endowed us that wo owo our almost world-wldo icniitatiou of skillfully treating lingering or chronlo alTcctlons. This system of practice, nnd t uu marvelous success which uus oecu utinilica through It, demonstrate tho fact that disease display certain iihenonieiin, which, being mb Jected to tsclcntlllc analysis, furnish abundant and unmistakable data, to guide tho Judgment of tho skillful nractitloner Hrhrht in determining tiio nature of diseased conditions. The most ample lfsource for treating lingering or chronlo diseases, and the grratctt skill, aro thus placed within tho easy renuh of every invalid, lvowevcr distant ho or she may resldo from tho physicians making tho treat incut of sueli affections u specialty. Full particulars ot our origi nal, scientific system of examlnlug nnd treating patients at n di tance are contained In "Tlio I'coplo'w Common Scniao Hied i en I Ailvlnor." Hy K.V. l'iertv, M. 1). 11XW pngea nnd ovcrllOO colored and other illustrations. Sent, po.t-paid, tor $ljj0. Or writo nnd descrtlio your symptoms, inclosing ten cents In stamps, and u cotnpleto treatl3o, on your particular disease, wilt bo sent you, with our terms for treatment and all particulars. Nasai I Lung l, Throat and Diseases. The Ireatmeiil of JlHcnNCN 6! tho Air Iustui;cH nnd I.iiiikm, such ai Chronic Niihiil Catnrrli, l.nrjrii til tit., Itroiit'hUis, Aaithitiu, ami Co it m it tu il 1 1 o ti, both through eorn1- spondeuco and ar our institutions, consti tutes an important specialty. Wo publish three senaiate books on Nasal. Throat and r.ung Diseases, which give much valuable inloruialion, viz: (1) A Trentiso on Consumption, Laryngitis and ilronehitts; price, post-paid, ten cents. (-) A Treatise on Asthma, or Phthisic, giving now and RiieeesHtiil treatment; price, post-paid, ten cents. (3) ATreatiso on Clirouio Nasal Catarrh ; price, post-paid, two centa. IlyNpcpNln, " r,l vcr Ciimplnliit," Ob. Niinuto CoiiMtlpat ion, chronic Illnr rliuit. Tune-woriiiH. and Ulru'-cil affections aro among those chronic diseases in the suc cessful treatment of which our specialists havo attained great success. .Many of the diseases Diseases Digestion. Diseases. nffeetlng the liver and other organs contributing In their func tions to tho process of digestion, aro very obseurr, and aro not infrequently mistaken by both laymen and plijsleliins for other maladies, nnd treatment Is employed directed to the removal of a disease which does not exist. Our Complete Trentiso on Diseases of tho Digestive Organs will bo sent to any address on receipt of ten cents in postage stamps. ltitinii'ritt nisrisr iimirTrc nr,.i fmury I kindred maladies, havo been very largely treated. ItlUltLI nnd cures effected in thniiH.inlq or easi- which lnul been protiouneed beyond hope. Theso diseases nro readily diagnosticated, or determined, by chemical ana vsis ot tuu urine, w tiioui a nersomu exnmiiia- tion of patients, who cun, tlierefore. cenernllv bo miceeiiMliill v treated at their hoiiiew. The studv nnd practice of chemical analysis and microscopical examination of too urino in our conaiiierauon ot cases, wuu reieronco to correct diagnosis, In which our institution long ago became famous, has naturally led to a very extensive practice In diseases of tho urinary organs. Probably no other institution in the world has liecn so largely patronized hy suiters rrom tins class or malailles us tho old and world-famed World's Dispensary and Invalids' Hotel. Our specialists liavo acquired, tlirougli a vast raid vnrled experience, rrreat oxnertness in determlnlmr tho trait naturo of each cii. and, hence, havo been successful lu nicely adapting their remedies lor tno curo or eacu individual case. Diseases of I laaaiaii ii a.,1 a pamphlets on nervous diseases, any one of which will bo sent for ten centsin postage etanips.whi'ii requtst for them Is accompanied with a Htatemtnt of a caw for conaultatiun, so that v may know which one ot our Tri atlses to fccnd. i' have a special Department, thoroughly orgiuilzi'd, and devotid citfipirrfj to the tieat im nt of Jllseases of Woitieu. l.very ease cou- .lllllmr II IP UtU'l .III I IklB ,v lll.t llrtl. IV li.tto rn In Wnucy I persoii, is given tho most caretul nnd conslder IIUInLll. u ate attention, lnmnifniit 2im mini we ei t. Ihw which havo not nlrendv bnlllrd the skill of nil the homo physicians) lias tlio benellt ot a lull Council, of skilled specialists, itootius lor ladles in tlio Invalids' J Intel nie very pri vate. Mend ten cents in stamps for our large Complete Tieatlse on Diseases ot Women, illustrated with numerous wood-cuts and colored plates (1(X) pages). IIOINIA fllreneh). or lUTTHnr, no matter of how long standing, orot what size, la promptly and periiiiuieiilly cured by our specialists, without iho fcnil'o nnd tvllhout dependenco upon triiNMOK. auunuunt rciercnccs. Benu ten cents for Radical Cure of Rupture. Caution. Theso dellcnto diseases should bocart'tilly treated by a specialist thoroughly familiar wltL them, uud who is competent to nscertuln tlio exact vendition and staifo of advancement which tho dlseuso liim mado (which can only bo ascertained by n careful cliemleal nnd microscopical examination of thu urino), for medicines which aro curative lu one stago or condition aro known to do )i((irc injury In otlicra. Wo liavo never, therefore, attempted to put up anything for general salo through druggists, recommending to wire theso diseases, although possessing very superior remedies, knowing full Well from an extensive oxperleneo that tho only safe mid success ful course Is to caroruiiy uetcrminu tne disease and us progress lu each caso by a chemical nnd microscopical examination of tho urine, and then adapt our medicines to tho exact stago of tho dis ease and condition ot uur punuui.. To this wlso courso of uctlon wo attrlhuto tho marvelous success attained by our specialists In that Important and extensive Department of our Institutions devoted exclusively to tlio treatment ot diseases or tlio kidneys und bladder. The treat Wonderful Success. 'aa i ihiiiI inent of diseases of the urinary organs having nnnatltiiteii a lefldimr branch of our practice at tho Invalids' Hotel nnd Surgical Institute, ami, being in constant receipt of numerous inquiries forn complete work on the naturo und curability of theso maladies, written In a style to bo easily understood, wo have pul Ilshed a largo Illustrated Treatise on these diseases, which will bo ocnt to any address on receipt of ten cents in postage stamps. Delicate I Diseases. Illustrated Treatise. I'lI.IIS, FIVJ'UI.E, and other tllfcnses affecting the lower bowels, nro treated with wonderful success. 'J he worst cases of pllo tumors aro permanently cured in llltecn to twenty days. Send ten cents for Illustrated Treatise. Organln weaknea, nervous debility, prematura decline of the manly power, Involuntary vital losses, Impaired memory, mental anxiety, absence of will-power, melancholy, weak buck, and kin dred affections, aro speedily, thoroughly and per- inniicniiv etireu. To tho8o ncquululcd with our institutions, it is hardly necessary to say that the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, with tho brunch establishment located ut Ko. .'1 New Oxford Street, London, Kiiglaud, have, lor many years, enjoyed tlio distinction of being tho most largely patronized and widely celebrated institutions In tho world lor tlio treatment nnd euro of those affections which arise from youthful Indiscretions and pernicious, solitary practices. We, many years ago, established a special Department lor thn treatment of these diseases, under tlio management of rotno of tho most skillful physicians and surgeons on our Staff, in order that all who upply to us might reec ivo ull the advantage of u full Council of tho most oxpciicuccd specialists. Wo offer no apology for devoting so much attention to this neglected rlaes of diseases, believing no condition or humanity Is too wretched to merit tho rynipathy und best sen Ices of the noblo profession to which wo lielong. Jinny who suffer from theso terrible. diseases contract them Innocently. Why nny medical man, Intent on doing good und alleviating siilleilng, should shun such coses, wo cannot Imagine. Why any one should consider It otherwise thnn most honorable to cure tho worst cases of theso illseiiscp, wo cannot understand: and yet of all the other nialudies which nllllct mankind tlieio Is probably none about which physician hi general practice know so little. Wo shall, therefore, continue, ur herelnfore. to treat with our best consideration, rympathy, and skill, all applicants who uro suf fering from any ot these delicate dlseuois. Pimm JT HnUf Mwt ,,r "u'8t' rases can bo treated by m when uuiiku hi num .. iu u uisinucu just i We Offer No ApoLOoy. In person. On , as well aa if they were hero Bladder Diseases "I INffaAMltrATION OF Till lir..t. I Dim, ktoni: in tiii: iii,aiui:i:, Itentloii of Urino, and kindred affections, muy bo included among those lu tho euro of which aa nur sncelallsta havo achieved extriioi-dlniirv suc cess. Theso aro fully treated of In our lllustaited pamphlet on Urinary Diseases, bent by mail for ten cents lu stamps. I STKICTUItK.S ANI UlCIIVtUV FIS STninTlinF B TUIayK.-Hundreds of cases of tho worst form O I mo i unua i 0( gtrlctures, many of them greatly aggravated aaaii laiial by- the caiflcss uso of Instruments In the huniln or Inexperienced puyeiciana uuu surgeons, causing iiuoo posiuges, urinary flstuhc, and other complications, annually consult uu for relief und cure. That no caso of this class Is too dlillcult for thu skill at our specialist Is proved by cures reported In our illus trated treaties on theso maladies, to which wo refer with pride. To Intrust this class of cases to physicians of small experience. Is a dangerous proceeding. Many a man bus been riilneil for llfo by bo doing, while thousands annually lose their lives through unskillful treatment. Send particulars of your caso and ten cents In stamps for a large. Illustrated treaties containing many testimonials. Surgical Practice. ur Comnlcto .irfi illustrated Treatise TICS pntres) on three sub. Jects is K'tit to any utldtcss on receipt of ttn cents in stump. . Inndrcds of the most dlillcult operations known to modern surgery me annually perfoimed in ths most skillful manner, by our mirgcnn-spcclul-fats. Large Stones uro safely removed from thu lilrtildi r, by crushing, washing and pumping them out. thus HVoldlmr the iriei'.t danger of enttliiir. Our specialists, remove cataract from the eye, t hereby curing blind ness. They also straighten cross-eyes and Insert artificial ones when needed. Muny Ovurlnn uud also Fibroid Tumors of thn I terns nro arrested lit growth and cured by electrolysis, coupled with other menus of our invention, whereby tho great danger of cutting oiH'rutions lu these cases Is nvoldc-d. Especially 1ms tho sueccfsof our Improved operations for Vari cocele, Hydrocele, Fbtulie, liupturcd Cervix Uteri, nnd for ltup t ii red Perineum, been allko gratifying lxith to onwlves and our patients. Not less so have been the lvsults of iiiiineroiis npcrat lotn for Stricture of the Cervical Cuiial, u condillou in tho female gen erally resulting lu lUirreiiness. or Sterility, uud tho euro ot which, by n salo and painless operation, removes this comment t of Ira pediments to tno liearlug of offspring'. A Completo Treatise on nny ono of tho above maladies will bo sent on receipt of ten cents In stamps. I Nervous I I niAriAPn I KpIIoptlo CoiivuIhIoiih, or Fll, I'a alyaiU, or Pali)') l,ocoinoior Atnxln, il. Vllilh'ai Iauce, IiiHOliuilHa or inal.llltv to sleen. and threatened lnuuillv. Narvnuy Debility, arising from overettidy, cxca;tsr8, nnd -kt I, aa aa nolliuia nnd a r a aa a a at . aa ! ..Aaa 0 . - . m tlon. aro treated by our spociullsta for thrtio dlseneg with unusual ucouao. Hoc nuincrouj cases reported In our different Illustrated All Ghrokic Diseases A Specialty. Although wo havo in tho preceding para graphs, inudo mention of some of the seclal ailments to which particular attention ii f I veil by tho soeIallsts at tho Invalid lotel and Surgical Institute, yet tho insti tution abounds in skill, facilities, and ap paratus for the successful treatment of everv form of chronic ailment, whether re quiring for its curo medical or surgical mean. All letters of inquiry, or of consultation, should bo addrctfied to WORLD'S DISPENSARY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 003 Main Street, BUFFALO. V, Y.