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About The Telephone=register. (McMinnville, Or.) 1889-1953 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1887)
USEFUL . MICROBES. Au Ksra.xt an Authoritative Plea These Persecuted Animalcules. A great deal of ill-feeling has been excited anent these unfortunate ani- malcuhe, whose size should have in- ■ sured them protection against con tumely and insult. There is scarely a disease, scarcely a mishap, hut what they are inveighed against and con demned without a hearing, and often, indeed, without being evon called upon to put in an appearance. As an inde pendent journal we feel it our duty to protest against wholesale and often un founded denunciations by individuals not unfrequentlv formulated more with a view to self-aggrandizement and notoriety that from any positive ill-will toward these humble little beasts. We will not deny that a few of them have gone ast ray. When they engage in the elaboration of the virus of typhoid, small-pox and measles, to say nothing of hydrophobia, and a variety of other uncomfortable visitita- tions for mankind, it is only natural that we should retaliate by calling them opprobious names in dog Latin, and by poisoning them wholesale when and where we can bring our animosity to bear upon them. They have mani festly violated the statutes in such case» made and provided. Bill on the other hand, we will assert, with the courage and independence that is our wont, that if there were no microbes there would be no mankind, and our dis putes would be silenced in death. As' •n American contemporary points out, there are about a thousand species busily engaged in the destruc tion of wood, and, were it not for their intervention, that all the trees that grew would be standing to-day, living, or it may be dead, but in any case as solid, as sound and as firm as when they ceased to grow, and all life must have been choked out ages since. Eire alone would have relieved mother earth of the incubus thus weighing upon her, but only with the result of leaving every patch of land a parched and ash-cov ered area, inadequate—at any rate, for some time—to the maintenance of life, even if we ourselves had not at the same time been prematurely scorched off the face of the earth. They are accused of contaminating our water, but it is equally certain that were it not for their ceaseless ac tivity all the water in the world would be a concentrated solution of excre- mentitious and boxibus products, the disintegration of which is due to these little organisms. Our very digestion depends upon them to a great extent, and if they were w ithdrawn from the circulation we should very shortly be come painfully aware of the fact. No, let there bo no class distinet'ons: every community has its black sheep, and these should very properly be branded with the mark of infamy. The exist ence, however, of these misconducted atoms will not justify our extending the anathemas to the countless millions of their species in whom, and with whom, wo live, and move, and have our being.— Medical Press. •— a sclenlihc wrier .says that to u s- oover how an insect breathes, “take, lay, n wasp or hornet." He may mean well, but we shall not take either a wasp or a hornet. The person who takes either a wasp or hornet to seo how an in.-e -t breathes is pretty apt to lio some very rapid mill vigorous or. nl hinif li niself before he proceed» (ar with the investigation. Better take »n insect that doesn’t v’olste the law »gainst carrying concealed weapons. — x a «.,.. .itnnn Hera’d __________ SUDDEN RICHES. How a Clothes Peddler Brought Wealth to a Cap talist. Gabriel Karsky rang the bell. His busineBS was that of a second-hand clotlies-dealer and the bell was that of No. 20 Liberty street, where David Cohen, a capitalist, resided. Karsky kept a little stnfly shop at 335 Sixth street and often in the pursuit of his calling Le took a turn in the fresh air and gathered up old garments to l>e furnished up as new. Gabriel had often rang the bell at No. 20 Liberty street and when he did so this rainy afternoon, about a month ago and Mrs. Cohen came to the door Bhe said, pleasantly, ‘‘Nothing to sell to-day Gabriel.” ‘•I have though” said Karsky, draw ing a crumbled paper from his pocket, "I've got a ljouisiana lottery ticket here and that is a coupon of ticket 73,987, and I want to sell it.” Mrs. Cohen, however, would have nothing to do with the coupon, Karsky in sisted and the aigument went on un til Mr, Cohen impatiently shouted from the sitting-room to take the cou pon, give the man a dollar and let him go. The ticket ami Mrs. Cohen’s dol lar changed places and Gabriel pocket ing the piece went on his way in the quiet contentment of small profits. On the lflth of February the list of , prizes was published in the Chronicle, ami Mrs. Cohen looking over it with mild curiosity, saw with amazement 1 that ticket No. 73,987 had drawn the first capital prize, and that her coupon »•»« worth $15,000. She collected the money through Wells, Fargo A Co’s bank, and remembering the circum- , stances of her purchase, sent Karskv $100. This was not the only sudden for- | lune that came to San Francisco from New Orleans last month. Another tenth of the first capital prize was i drawn heYe ; $2.000 came in a lump to ' an old woman who held a coupon of ( ticket No. 14,105, and two young men with Murphy, Grant A Co., have be come $5,000 richer by holding a cou pon of ticket 45,151, which drew the second capital prize.—[San Francisco (Cal.) C hr on ide, March 3. HOT A DBUO BUPTUBE PERMANENTLY CUBED. Compound Oxygen to not a drug It doe. uot Introduce an enemy into the sys tem, but a kind and gracious baaler. It does not assault or depress nature, as is 1 always the case when crude drug, arc taken, but comes to her assistant • and re- stuns her weakened vital forces. All of 1 its effects are gentle, pervading and vital izing. If you are suffering from any di sease which your physician has fai ed to i cure, send to Drs. bTAKKEY & P alen , 1529 Arch Street, Philadelphia, for their pamphlet, and learu all alx>ut this won | derful treatment. Orders for the Compound Oxygen Home ■ Treatment will be filled by H. A. Mathews, | 615 Powell street, San Francisco. We will pay your fare from any part od United States to Portland and hotel expense» while here if we do not produce indisputable, evidence from well known bankers, doctors.) lawyers, merchants and farmers as to our re-* liability in the cure of reduceable rupture or hernia, without knife, needle or sharp instru ment. You are secure against accident from the first day until cured, and the cure guaran teed permanent or money refunded. You can work every day, no matter what your occupa tion, without danger or inconvenience. Con sultations free. Office hours from 10 to 4 daily. Correspondents will enclose stamp for reply and address Drs. Forden & Luther, rooms 8 and 9, First National bank, Portland. Oiegou. Mention this paper. In the Catholic church of the United States there a'e one cardinal, 1Z arch bishops, 61 bishops, 7,656 priests, I AHO ecclesiastical students, 6,91U chuiches, 3,261 ch pels. 36 t1 eological seminaries, 86 colleges, .:93 academies, 465 .heritable institutions. 2,097 par. chia 1 schools and 585 725 pupils in attendance at these schools. H, A SUGGESTION TO.THE TR a VELI KG PUBLIC. Tourists, emigrants and mariners And that Hostetter’s Stomach Bitten is a medicinal safeguard against unhealthful influenced, up on which they can implicitly rely, since it pre vents the effects of vitiated atmosphere, unac customed or unwholesome diet, bad water, or other conditions unfavorable to health. On long voyages, or journeys in latitudes adjacent to the equator, it is especially useful as a preven tive of the febrile complaints and disorders of the stomach, liver and bowels, which a>e apt to attack natives of the temperate zone so journing or traveling in such regions, and it is an excellent protection against the influence of extreme cold, sudden changes of temperature, exposure to damp or extreme fatigue. It not only prevents intermittent and remittent fever, and other diseases of a malarial type, bm eradicates them, a fact which has been notor ious for years past in North and ¡South Amer ica, Mexico, the West Indies, Australia and other countries. Try breathing fumes of turpentine or carbolic acid to relieve whooping cough. THE NATIONAL DISEASE DOT NED. When Baby was sick we gave her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, When she became Miss, ahe « lung to Castoria, When ahe had Children.ahe gave them Castoria. Pino's Remedy for Catarrh is agreeable to uae. It is not a liquid or a snuff. 50c. OFFERS THE SUREST REMEDY FOB, THE No. 663 Main Street, BUFFALO, N. V. It relieves pain, promotes a regular and healthy recurrence of periods and is a great help to young girls und to women past maturity. It strengthens the back and the pelvic organs, bringing relief and comfort to tired women who stand all day in homo, shop and factory. Leucorrhcea, Inflammation, Viceration and Dis placements of the Uterus have been cured by it, as women everywhere gratefully testify. Regular physicians often prescribe it. Not a Hospital, hut a pleasant Remedial Home, organized with Hundreds of so-called diseases under various names are the result of indiges tion, and when this one trouble is removed the others vanish. The best known Sold by all Druggists. Price $1.00. remedy for indigestion, according to thousands of testimonials, is one that has Mrs. Pinkham’B “Guido to Health’* mailed to any been used in the United States for more lady sending stamp to the Laboratory, Lynn, Mass. fhan fifty y«ars—B kandketh ’ s P ills , These Pills will cure the worst form of Indigestion or dyspepsia, and by their use the national disease is easily conquered. HALL’S SARSAPARILLA '1'hroiit commence with a Cough, Cold, or Sore Throat “Brou-n's Bronchial Troches" give immediate re Cures all Diseases originating from a lief. Sold only in boxes. Price 25 eta. disordered state of the BLOOD or Go to Towne & Moore when In Portland LIVER. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, for beet Photographic and Cravon work. Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Scrofula. Tumors, Salt Rheum and Mercurial T ry G erme a for. break fast. Pains readily yield to its purifying properties. It leaves the Blood pure, RELIGIOUS AND EDUCATIONAL. the Liver and Kidneys healthy and the Complexion bright and clear. —The Chautauqua University, which J. R. CATES A CO., Proprietors is conducted on the correspondence plan, 417 Sansome St. San Francisco. has now 60,000 students.— Buffalo Ex press. ly —The timber work of the domes of Patent Gun Sights the Church of St. Mark, at Venice, is make Hunting and TargetKiiles perfect. more than 840 years old. and is still in a Send for circulars. good state. WM. LYMAN, Middlefield. Conn. —It is one of the proudest boasts of Washington that its outlit of public school buildings is better than that of any other city iu this or any other coun Catalogues Free. Send your address to try.— Washington Post. .1 W FV»\Tq on «»V>4 44» Mqv. V-n-irtuer —Three new Quaker missionaries FA DIEM, ATTENTION! are reported to have arrived safely at $1.50 to §3.00 per «lay ma le at home—pleasant oo:u the capital of Madagascar, and a second pation this is uo humbug. Send 2-oent stamp for par D A MACDONALD & CO., doctor has been appointed to assist Dr. ticulars. 405 Kearny Street, S uh Francisco. Cal. Eox in the medical mission there. <xlFINU/AY KltANKH A BACH, I , Gabler, Roenish Pianos: Bur- •—Many English clergymen aresuffer- u I Llll Organs, band instruments. Largest stock ing severely from loss in the revenue of det of Sheet Music and Books. Bands supplit?dat their parishes. In four benefices in one Eastern prices. M. GRAY, 206 Post street. San Francisco. archdeaconry in the diocese of Peter borough,the aggregate income has fallen from 110,000 to $1,000. The Standard. Catalogno — In the University of Glasgow a scholarship of the value of $3,095 has Adopted by the Brass M’u’frs Association of the IT. S been established by the Adelaide Street may be had by sending to T homas 1> ay & Co., L’t'd, Baptist Church, Glasgow, for the aid San Franci co, Agents l iiitrd Brass Co. of Baptist students. It is called the Plumbers’ Catalogue, $2. Steam Catalogue. $1. James Paterson Bursary, after a former Amount deducted from §53 orders. pastor. Affonic Wanfod ,n ever-v township to take onlen —The report of the Board of Educa 4£vllld W dllLCu for the best book ever issued tion of New York City for the past year shows an expenditure of $4,616,841, an averagedaily attendance of 139.950, and Valuable premium Free with evert book. the cost per capita of this attendance, Extra inducements to agents. Write at once for dr $29.61. The number of teachers em uulars containing full particulars to J. O. WESTWOOD & CO.’, ployed was 3,603. The twenty-eight 429 .1 Street. Sacrtim nto. Cal evening schools had an average nightly attendance of 8.004.— N. K Tiibune. &Ï* 6 ÚUÜ bul) > hatSE —We haye seen the school advance to a public and free system; in place D. M. FERRY A CO. of th» ignorant pedant who boarded are admitted to be the fount! and taught the whole family out LAROEST SEEDSMEN in th» world. • of one book, we have full graded schools D M. FERRY I CO'S in backwoods districts where the schol Illu«trate>l, Dea- rrlptlve A I’rlred ars are so few that each pipil has to in SEED ANNUAL himself make two grades, in order to For 1887 have enough pupils to go round among will be mailed all the grades.— The Patrol. FREE to all applicants, and to last season's —The Springfield (Mass) Union says: customers without or ‘‘The proposition to levy a State tax dering it. for the purpose of schools will till the rnvaluabletQ all. Every per. hill towns with joy. There is a princi ton uting Gar. pie of justice in it. The State compels den. Field or Flower SEEDS should every town to maintain schools; yet the »end for it Address ability of towns to do this is very un 0. M. FERRY A CO. equal. Some towns are the favorite Detroit, Mloh. residences of rich men and others are deserted bv enterprising sons as soon as FALE'S PATENT VARIABLE BENCH PLANE, the law allows.” — It is interesting to know that one at least of the best traditions of classical Greece has lasted down to these latter days. This is the readiness of rich citi zens t" perforin public services at their private expense. The University at Athens boasts an endowment at this moment of more than $12,000.000. There is a hospital at Athens, too, en Constituting Carpenters* Plow, Dado. Front and Ba k tertaining more than a hundred aged Filletoter, Matching Plane«, Hollow«, R ouim I m . Bea.la Haah Plane« Side Rahbeta, MnipM BUI, ’’aw Moulding. brothers which was founded by a single Ogee, Quarter Round*, No«ing and V Flaa« «,etc etc,, of many styles and size*. The whole set «old complete wealthy Greek citizen. at the remarkably low price of $31 00. This instrument mAh s mtinu DOMESTIC Paper Patterns. Plumbera-Steam Fitters-Engineers "The Heart of the World.' FERRY’S SEEDS WIT AND WISDOM. —If homes were made brighter and happier there would be less attraction oti the streets foryoung people.— N. Y. Tribune. —A new novel soon to appear will be entitled “A Superior Woman." We all know her. She married some other fellow. They always do. — ,V. K tiraphic. —A sutwon. who wished to compli ment the heroism of a soldier who had just had his leg amputated, told him that he had stood it like a woman. — N. >’. News. ! —A little grammar is a dangerous thing. “Johnny, he a good bojr, and 1 will take you to the circus next year.” “Take me now. pa. The circus is in the present tent».’’—.V. Y. Independent. I INVALIDS’ HOTELüiSURGICAL INSTITUTE PAINFUL ILLS AND DISORDERS SUF FERED BY WOMEN EVERYWHERE. ’ combines in on« tool o*er eighty different and essential workworking plane«. Any part of this o »mhination fur nished at pro rata price«. Semi for free Illustrated Cat- aloguee and Price Liat of the above and all our gooda MMKX «* ALFAANDFIt. Mechanics* Tools, Hardware and Machinery.628 Market St., 8. F. A FULL STAFF OF EIGHTEEN PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, And exclusively devotetl to the treatment of all Chronic Diseases. This imposing Establishment was designed and erected to accommodate the large number of invalids who visit Buffalo from A FAIR AND BUSINESS-LIKE OFFER TO INVALIDS We earnestly invite you to come, see and examine/or yourself, our institutions, appliances, advantages and suecess in curing chronic diseases. Have a mind of your own. Do not listen to or heed the counsel of skeptical friends or jealous physicians, win know nothing of us, our system of treatment, or means of cure, yet who never lose an opportunity to misrepresent and endeavoi to prejudice people against us. We are responsible to ymi for what we represent, and if you come and visit us, and find that we have misrepresented, in any particular, our institutions, advantages or success, we will promptly refund to yon all expenses of your trip. We court honest, sincere investigation, liuxe no secrets, and are only too glad to show »li interested ami candid people what we are doing for suffering humanity. NOT ALWAYS NECESSARY TO SEE PATIENTS By our original syatem of diagnosis, we can treat many chronic diseases just as successfully without as with a personal con sultation. While we arc always glad to see our patients, and become acquainted with them, show them our institutions, and familiarize them with our system vf treatment, yet we have not seen one person in live hundred whom we have cured. The per fect accurtieii with which scientists are enabled to deduce the most minute particulars in their several departments, appears almost miraculous, if wo view it in the light of the early ages. Take, for example, the electro-magnetic telegraph, the greatest invention of the age. Is it not a marvelous degree of accuracy which enables an operator to exactly locate a fracture in a sut>- marine cable nearly three thousand miles long? Our venerable “clerk of the weat'h» r ” has become so thoroughly familiar with the most wayward elements of nature that he can accurately predict their movements. He can sit in Washington and foretel) what the weather will be in Florida or New York as well as if severrl hundred miles did not intervene between him and the places named. And so in all departments of modern science, L 11,1, what is required is the knowledge of certain h/»s- From th« these deduce accurate con- O «in nr- •‘ S ‘HP**- ‘Si* scientists de uIGNS UlGNS OF elusions regardless of distance. So, , also, __ , in ... niedi- cal science, diseases have certain unmistakable illQClOC signs, or symptoms, and by reason of this fact, we UlOuAOL. [my,, been enabled to originate and perfect a sys- tern of determining, determining. with the greatest accuracy, the nature of chronic diseases, without seeing and personally COMMON SENSE AS APPLIED TO MEDICINE. It is a well-known fact, and one that appeals to the judgment of every thinking person, that the physician who devotes his whole time to the study and investigation of a certain class of diseases, must become better qualiiiid to treat such diseases than ho who attempts to treat every ill to which flesh is heir, without giving special attention to any class of diseases. M<*n. in ad ages of the world, who have become famous, have devoted their lives to some special branch of science, art, or literature. By thorough organization, and subdividing tno practice of medicine and surgery in this institut ion, every invalid is treated by a specialist -one who devotes his undivided attention to the particular class of diseases to which the case belongs. The advantaire of this arrangement must lw* obvious. Medical science offers a vast field for investigation, and no physician can, within the brief limits of a life-time, achieve the highest degree of success in the treatment of every malady Incideut to humanity. OUR FIELD The treatment of Diseases of the Air PaHsagcB and Fungs, such as yii- Chronic rilanal Catarrh, l.aryn- gitls, Hroiichitis, Asthma, and u..v. Consumption, both through corre spondence and nt our institutions, consti tutes an important specialty. We publish three separate books on Nasal, Throat and Lung Diseases, which give much valuable information, viz: (1) A Treatise on Consumption, Laryngitis and Bronchitis; price, post-pai<I, ten cents. (2) A Treatise on Asthma, or Phthisic, giving new and successful treatment; price, post-paid, ten cents. (3) A Treatise on Chronic Nasal Catarrh; price, post-paid, two cents. ■ nun wmb Dyspepsia, 4* Fiver Complaint,'* Ob. OF stinaie Constipation, < liroiiic filiar- muuMuuu ui rhea, Tape-worms, and kindred affections are among those chronic diseases in the suc OiSESTiON. cessful treatment of which our specialists have attained great success. Many of the diseases affecting the liver and other organs contributing in their func tions to the process of digestion, are very obscure, and are not infrequently mistaken by both laymen and physicians for other maladies, and treatment is employed directed to the removal of a disease which does not exist. Our Complete Treatise on Diseases of the Digestive Organs will be sent to any address on receipt of ten cents in postage stamps. ~ 7 «RIGHT’S DISEASE, DIABETES, and KlIHrY kindred maladies, have been very largely treated, lllUtiL.1 an<l enn>s effected in thousands of cases which had been pronounced beyond bo|>e. These diseases arc readily diagnosticated, or determined, by chemical ______________ analysis of the urine, without a personal examina tion of patients, wlio can, therefore, generally be mice ess fully treated at their homes. The study and practice of chemical analysis and microscopical examination of the urine in our consideration of cases, with reference to correct diagnosis, in which our institution long ago became famous, has naturally led toa very extensive practice in diseasesof the urinary organs. Probably no other institution in the world lias tx’cn so largely patronized lw suffers from this class of maladies as the old and world-famed World’s Dispensary and invalids’ Hotel. Our specialists have acquired, through a vast and varied experience, great expertness in determining the f.ract nature of each case, and, hence, have been successful in nicely adapting their remedies for the cure of each individual case. N asal , T hroat and L ung D iseases . D iseases . These delicate diseases should be carefully treated a 8pecitilist thoroughly familiar with them, and | C aution . | bv who is competent to ascertain tiio exact condition and stage or advancement which the disease has A-4 J ».„a chemical and made (which can only be ascertained by a careful e microscopical examination of the urine), for medicines which are --------- —r--------------------------- - ------------- - - cur.ftive curative in li one stage or condition are known to do portfire injury in otiiers. We have never, therefore, attempted to put up anything for general sale through druggists, recommending to cun« these dise:Ls«*s, although possessing very superior remedies, knowing full well from an extensive experience that the only safe and buccnts - ful course is to carefully determine the disease and its progress In each case by a chemical ami microscopical examination of the urine, and then adapt our medicines to the exact stage of the dis ease anil condition of our patient. To this ° wise ^urse c”ur” ef action we attribute the n>arv<'l«UB siicc.-ss attained by our si-i inlists m fh,if. important iiimni'tiiut and mill extensive o vtunaivn Department 14. . (»f ..*• oil! __ that institutions devoted exclusively to the treatment of diseasesof the kidneys ami bladder. The treat- ment of diseases of the urinarv organs having constituted a leading branch of our practice at the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, and. being in constant receipt of numerous inquiries for a complete work on the nature and curability of these maladies, written in a style to l»e easily understood, we have pub lished a large Illustrated Treatise on th<*se diseases, which will lx* sent to any address on receipt of ten cents in postage stamps. INFI. t nn ATION OF THE REID- < (irnxcl. . i T, f K «■ aihh He. h , Fnlarged Prostate Gland, tenlioii of I riiic, and kindred aff<*ctiong. may be included among those in the cun* of which our specialists have achieved extraordinary suc cess. Th«w* are fully trvatml of in our illustrated pamphlet on Urinary Dise:K«*8. bent by mail for ti n cents in stamps. W 0NCERl- UL wa. S uccess . B ladder K.'k.iSiS. D iseises . STItICTI RF.SI AND I RINIRY FIS. T< I..E.— Hundr»*dsof cases of the worst form of strictun<s. many of them greatly aggravated by the careless use of instruments in the hands of inexperienced physicians and surgeons, causing false passages urinary fistuhr. and other complications, annually consult us for relief and cure. That no ease of this class is too difficult for the skill of our gpecialteto is proved by cures reported in our illus trated trvwties on the** malAdies, to which we refer with pride. To intrust this class of cases to physicians of small experience is a dangerous proo*eding. Many a man has Is en ruined for life tn* so doing, while thoiK-uuls annually low* their lives through unskillful treatment, bend particulars of your caw and ten cents in stamps for a large, illustrated treaties containing many testimonials. I S tricture , Beet Cough Syru na te expre, eraBtx-tiirnt» of thè ffrner»tlx r(tn>, The coutlnuone Mrram r F.LECTRICITT pr nieatii,. irouch thè parta mn.M reat?:. tem to hraithv action. Donni >nroun'l ibiewith K’.ctrio Beiti ndvcitlaed to care all il a fr-m hr»4 to toe. Il la for thn 05 K spneiflo pnrjx«,*, For oiremar» girtitf fa‘,1 in for»., ion. a>MriM» < btvx > r R !<•<• 'riHk’l C<. 1U3 Wanhiwi-. ••••-e», « htcnii. 11». N. P. Ji. U. No. 174 S. F. N. ü. No. SSI. examining our patients. In recognizing diseases without a personal examination of the patient, we claim to possess no miraculous powers. We obtain our knowledge of the patient's disease by the practical application, to the practice of medi cine, of well-established principles of modern science. And it is to the accuracy witli which this system has endowed us that we owe our almost world-wide reputation of skillfully treating lingering or chronic affections. This system of practice, and ■»■iii the marvelous suecess which Ims been attained DUCI OHO through it, it. del M a DI/CIOIIQ demonstrate the fact that diseases IflAnVtLUUo ,......................................... . IVIAnVLLUUO display certain phenomena, which, being sub- QiipproQ jetted to scientific analysis, furnish abundm-t OUuuLoo. and unmistakable data, to guide the judgment of the skillful practitioner aright In determining the nature of diseased conditions. The most ample resources for treating lingering or chronic diseases, und the greatest skill, are thus placed within the easj- reach of every invalid, however distant he or sin? may reside from the physicians making the treat ment of such affections a specialty. Full particulars of our origi nal. scientific svstem of examining and treating patients at a dis tance arc contained in “The People9« Common Seiiwe Medical Advi«er.99 By R. V. Pierce, M. I). ION) pages and over ;HI0 colored ami other illustrations. Sent, post-paid, for $1.50. Or write and describe your symptoms, inclosing ten cents in stamps, and a complete treatise, on your particular disease, will be sen* you, with our terms fur treatment and all particulars. ' pamphlets on nervous diseases, any one of which will be sent for ten contain postage stamps, when request forthem is accompanied with a statement of a case for consultation, so that we may know ' which one of our Tn atisesto send. We have a special Department, thoroughly organized, and devoted csiiimicdy to the treat ment of Diseases of Women. Every case con sulting oar specialists, whether by Iettx r or in person, is given the most caretul and consider ate attention, important cases (and wo get lew which have not already baffled the skill of all the home physicians) fins the tieneflt of a full Council, <4 skilled specialists. Rooms lor ladies in the Invalids’ Hotel are ' ry pri vate. nd ten cents in stamps for our large Complete Treatise on Diseases ot Women, illustrated with numere us wood-cuts and colored plates (KM) pages). # D iseases of W omen . HERNIA (Breach), or RI PTFRE, no mutter of how long standing-, or of what size, is promptly aiyl p<‘i iuaiK-ntly cured by our specialists, itliout the knife mid vt Ulioul di’peiidence upon irusscN. Abundant references. Send ten cents for Illustrated Trcutisc. 1*1!FES, FlS’l FE E, and other diseases affecting the lower bowels, are treated with wonderful success. The worst case’s of pile tumors aré permanently cured in fifteen to twenty days. bend ten cents for Illustrated Treatise. I Rri mirr 1 °»’Fanie weakness, nervous debility, premature I ULLI u ATE I dwiine* <»f the manly powers, involuntary vital I n I losses, impaired memory, mentid anxiety, absence I UiSFA^F^ I will-power, melunuholy, weak back, and kin- died afl< ctions, arc* speedily, thoroughly and per- manently cured. To those acquainted witli our institutions, it is hardly necessary to say that the Invalids’ Hotel and iSurgieal Institute, with the branch establishment located at No. 3 New Oxford btrect, London, England, have, for many years, enjoyed the distine ion of being the most largely patronized and widely celebrated institutions in the w’orld for the treatment and curé of those affections which arise1 from youthful indiscretions and pernicious, solitary practices. >ve, many years ago, established a special Department for the treatment of these diseases, under the management of some of th<* most skillful physicians and surgeons on our Staff, in order that nil who apply to us might receive all the advantages of a full ( ouncil of the most experienced specialists. R adical C ure of R upture . YVe offer no apology for devoting so much attention to this neglected class of diseases, beli 'xing no condition of humanity is too wrerched to merit the sympathy and best sen ices of the noble profession to which we belong. Many w ho suffer from these terrible ciiw’ases contract them innocently. Why any m<dical man, inb nt on doing goiwl and alloviating suffering", should shun such cases, we cannot imagine. Why any one should consider it otherwise than most honorable to cure the woi-st eases of these diseases, we cannot understand; and yet of all the other maladies which afflict mankind there is probably none about which physicians in gcm rul practice know so little. YY<* shall, therefore, continue, as heretofore, to tn*at with our pest consideration, sympathy, and skill, pll applicants who are suf fering irom any of these* delii ate dis< ares. PillDfn IT UniiC >if*t of there cares can lw* treated by us when UUnLU fl| iiu I til » at a distance just as well as if they were here in person. Gur í omplete and Tllustratcd Treatise (168 page s) on these sub- address on receipt of ten cents in stamps. W e O ffer No A pology . Ciinninii uUnuluAL Hundreds of the most difficult operations known motlorn surgery are* annually performed in the most skillful manner, niunncr. by our Surgeoo-!q»ecial- Surgeon-iqs'cial- rlUCTICE J*arge Stones are Rah-ly rvme»vcd fn .n the IIIMUIIUL. B llddor. h\ lishitin- washing o „a pumping tlwni Blnddcr. by fl crushing, anti thorn out, tliiis avoiding the great danger of cutting, Our specialists, re ..................... . eve. thereby curing ------------ vmove cataract from the biiuo- new. They also straighten croM-eyes and insert nrtifluinl on»« when needed. Many Ovarian and also Fibroid Tumors of the i terns an» arrested in growth unti cured bv electrolysis, coupl<*d with other means of our invention, whereby the great danger of cutting oneratioM In tliese cast s is avoided. Esin eially has the success of our improved operations for VarL Hy<1ro<’rle. Eistiihv, Ruptured Cervix ( ti ri, and for Ri»1> tured Perinetim, been alike gratit^ing both to ourselves and our patients. Not less so have been the resuitaof numerous operations tor MrtctUTe of the Ccrvieal Canal, a condition in the fenuilc gen erally resulting in Barrenness, or Sterilii^ , and the cure vt which, oy a sale and painless operation, removes this commonest of it®" pediments to the lN*aringof offsprimr. A < omplete Treatise on any one of the above maladies will be Marni n-ceipt of ten cents in stampa. .. Although we hare in the preceding ri11*; graphs, made mention of some of the s|»evial aliments to which particular attention «• "■icon by the specialists at the Invalid* .lotcl and Surgical institute, y»‘t the insti tut loti alKtunds in skill, facilities, and ap Epileptic Convulsion«, or Fit«, Pa- paratus for the successful treatment or .“!•“!«» or Palsy, l.ocomotor Ataxia, «.,4-4 » ----- every form of chronic ailment, whether re St. VltunN Dance, Insomnia, or inability quiring for its cure medical or surgical means. to «h*ep. and threatened insanity. Nervous AU letters of inquiry, or of consultation, should be addressed t» Debility, arising from over«tudv, excesses, and - --. ...... .. ... ...... t a — other causes, and . every variety of n<*rvous till affec- tion. are treated by our specialists for these diresscs with unusual wcwh . See numerous eases it ported in our different illustrated N ervous ;-«*¿ D iseases . An C hromic D iseases A S pecialty . í¡ WORLD'S DISPENS1RY MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 063 Main Street, BUFFALO, N. X*