www. THE' PITTSBURG 'DISPATCH. TUESDAY. AUGUST 2. P t r A NICE LITTLE ROW Liable to Break Up the Western Fassenger Association. CHAIRMAN CALDWELL IS CHARGED With frostitutlnp; His Office to lhat of a Here rnrtisan. OBJECTS TO FORD AS AX ARBITRATOR ' Chicago, Aug. 1. Chairman Cald well, of ehe "Western Passenger Association has caused considerable surprise among railroad men by refusing to accept E. A. Ford, General Passenger Agent of the Pennsylvania lines, as arbitrator in the Atchison's appeal from his rulings. The Atchison took an appeal in two cases. One was from the Chairman's decision denying that it was justified in making a $12 rate to Denver and return on account of the Knights Templar Comclate. The other was one from the ruling and action of the Chairman in his authorization of a one-way rate of $12 to Denver and intermediate points and the alleged conspiracy by which the Atchison was depiived of its rights under the agreement. ; In both of these appeals to arbitration the Atchison nominated E. A. Ford for one of the arbitrators, and asked the Chairman to name his choice lor another. Tho rules provide in such cases that each side shall choose one arbitrator, and the two thus chosen shall select the third. The arbi trators are to be disinterested parties, and either side may object to the other's choice if he has good reason to believe that the party is not free from prejudice. Caldwell Takes a Retaliatory Btnn. After the Atchison had nominated Mr. Ford, Chairman Caldwell asked a repre sentative of that company it objection would be made should he name as his choice a member ot the "Western Passenger Asso ciation. The reply was that in all proba bility such a nomination would not be ac cepted, as a member of the association would not be a disinterested party. The Chairman then wrote his reply to the communication of Passenger Traffic Man acer White, refusing to accept E. A. Ford as an arbitrator, on the ground that he was an interested party. He explained this by saying that the "Tandalia line, which is under Mr. Ford's jurisdiction, and the Illinois Central, which is a member of the "Western Passenger Association, each formed a part of a through passenger route be tween Chicago and St. Louis. It appears that this letter was delivered at the Atchison offices after business hours Saturday afternoon, so that it did not fall into the hands of the proper officials until to-day. It was then too late to nominate another arbitrator, as the agreement pro vides that this must be done within five days after the decision from which an ap peal is taken has been rendered, and the specified time had expired. But the Atchison promptly adopted the only course left to save itself from defeat. It appealed from the Chairman's objection to, and his refusal to accept Mr. Ford as an arbitrator. The TTliole Association in Danger. Official notification of this appeal was sent to Chairman Caldwell and the members of the association by Passenger Traffic Manager White, who o'fiered as his choice of arbitra tor in this case F. C Donald, Vice Chair man of the Central Traffic Association. In his communication Mr. White contends that the Chairman's objebtion to Mr. Ford as an arbitrator is not only utterly ground less, but made for the purpose of harassing and annoying the Atchison Company. He further says: "It being the'dnty of the Chairman, as a just judge of contro versies between the members of the associa tion to hold the scales of justice even, he has prostituted his office to that of a mere partisan to effectuate the sinister purposes of a majority of the members of the associa tion to the injury of a minority." Atchison officials are confident that this last appeal will result in their favor whoever may be selected as arbitrators. Some ot Chairman Caldwell's friends are afraid that he unnecessarily aggravated the situation in objecting to Ford as an arbitrator, and are ot the opinion that no Board of Arbitration will sustain his objection. The controversy has now reached a stage that is regarded as serions, and only a change of tactics on the part of some of those who have been fan ning the flames will save the Western Passenger Association from destruction. The Outlet by the Erie. It has beeii learned that the Vandalia's outlet to the seaboard by which it is enabled to bill through shipments of grain and sixth-class freight from St. Louis on the basis of 20 cents per 100 from Chicago to New York, is furnished by the Erie road. The Erie has a trackage arrangement with the Cincinnati, Hamilton and Dayton be tween Indianapolis and a connection with the Nypano, and it has instructed its agents to accept all freight offered by the Vanaalia at Indianapolis on the reduced basis. This discoery puts a new phase on the situation, and a meeting of the joint com mittee of the Central Traffic and Trunk JJne Association will be held next Thurs day to decide on a line of action. An attempt will be made to bring abont an advance in lake and rail rater, in the hope that this may induce the Vandalia to restore its former tariff. Shonld this.plan fail, the Chicago roads will be forced to reduce their rates and meet the competition by way of St. Louis. Charged With Blzamy. Mrs. Mary E. Dorsey, alias Nellie Lysle, will have a hearing before Magistrate Gripp to-morrow on a charge of bigamy preferred against her by J. W. Dorsev. Dorsey claims he married the womau some years ago and that she le't him to marrv a man named Lvsle. The defendant was" ar rested and held under 500 bail. I OW R TES TO DKAVJIR. Anctnt 2 to 0, Inclusive. The Pittsburg and Western Railway will sell excursion tickets to Denver, Col., uood to return until October 11. Kate Horn Pitts burg $-'1 35. Kansas City and return, same dates and limit, $17 35. neantirnl French Chnltl-s S3c a Turd. These r.re tho best qualities. The styles and colors are the best made tliW season. Others a little more choice at SScaud45c. All loduced. Just tho thins for house powns for fail or winter. There will be no mote at these figures when thee ate gone. Jos. UonvE A Co,'s Penh Avenue fctoie?. floor vs rittjbnrg-. Tho growth of Pittsburg is not to be com paied to the wondenul increase in thebaic of the celebrated "Rosalia" and "Our Best" brands orflom. The Iron City Milling Com pany is exerting every effort to rapply'tlie trade. Ask jour grocer for their floui and be happy. tts rittftbnre 1 Orrar Center For transient room renting the rear round. It jou haven room to rent don't fall to in sert it at once in The Dispatch cent-a-word ad ertUiug column. "A Inny ShvpiI If n. Penny Karned." Deposit your money with the Peoples Sav ings Bank, 81 Fourth avenue. Interest al lon ed on deposits. tts The Cost la Nominal In comparison to returns yon get by adver ttiln; ionr vacant room in the -,to let, looms"cent-a-word columns of The Dispatch. Small In sire, great tn results: De Witt' Little EarlyUIser. Best pill for constipation but for sick headache and sour stomach. Brisk Pnlaskl mineral water. Pittburg office 1U; Fourth avenne. Telephone 2125. IAMS ENTERS SUITS Against Colonel Hawkins, Lieutenant Col onel fitreator, ;Btltnnt fcarReob Grim and Others Two Clmriri Md The Wrrr-iiits to lie St-rved Immediately. Kx-Private latas has begun the various suits against the commissioned officers of the National Guard of Pennsylvania whom he claims have wronged him bodily and injured his good name. Yesterday be appeared before Alderman Beilly and made informations against Colonel Hawkins, Lieutenant Colonel Slreator, Assistant Surgeon William Simpson Grim and others Unknown to the-prosecutor, charging them with aggravated aspault and battery and common assault. Warrants were issued and placed in the hands of the constables and the arrests will p'robably be effected to-day. There are two informations, one against Hawkins, Streator and Grim, charging them with aggravated assault and battery on July 23, at which time Iatns was strung up by the thumbs. The other information charges Hawkins and Streator with assault and battery Julv 2i, at which time lams' hair and mustache were shorn by order ot the commanding officer, Colonel 'Hawkins. The warrants were immediately placed in the hands of the proper officials, with in structions to apprehend the principals at the earliest date and bring them Up for trial. Last night two of the constables left for Washington and Beaver to arrest Streator and Grim, who arc charged with being' the principals. The arrests will probably be made, to-day, and the hearing will be set for an early date. Atlornev J. D. Watson, who has charge of the prosecution, said: "We have a clear case against all of the defendants. In the first place, if the young man had been guilty as charged he shonld have been given a court martial trial This he was not given, hut on the u ord of one officer he was strung up by the thumbs, nnd was altera ard shorn ot hi"s hair and mustache. We have evi dence that the young man was strung up by his hands on the individual order of Colonel Streator, who had not in the meantime con sulted the commanding officer. "Dr. Grim is equally guilty," Mr. Wat son went on, "inasmuch as he had no au thority to act in the case. He was simply appointed bv the Colonel in command, and had no autherity to appoint an officer to act in the place ot a regularly appointed surgeon. As soon as the accused are ar rested they will be given a speedy trial." CRAIG BOBIED TO-DAY. Mr. Gillespie Opposed to Giving Money to Help the Tt orld's Fair. Congressman E. P. Gillespie, of Green ville, registered at the Anderson yesterday. He is one of the Congressional committee appointed to attend the funeral of Sir. Craig at Claysville to-day. Mr. Gillespie couldn't say who his colleagues will he, but they left Washington last night on the Baltimore and Ohio road, and will arrive in the city this morning. Mr. Gillespie is one of the minority in Congress opposing the appropriation of 55,000,000 for the World's Fair. He is against the bill on general principles. He doesn't see why Uncle Sam should aid a corporation organized under the laws of Illinois. The bill does not provide for the return of the money. He has no objection to loaning the money, but he questions whether that can be done under the Consti tution. He sees no difference between loaning money to the Fair in Chicago and giving it tn the farmers with grain as se curity. This is part of the platform of the People's partv. Mr. Gillespie Bays'" the minority is determined, but he is oppossd to filibustering. He believes in bringing the question to a vote at once and put every man on record. The Mercer Democratic County Conven tion will he held this week, but Mr. Gil lespie will be too busy to attend. Itlghop Taylor Passes Throujh. While making a tour of the States Bishop William Taylor, 4r. E missionary to Africa, passed through Pittsburg yesterday morning. He said he would remain in America until after the meeting of the General Missionary Committee, which will be held in November in New York City. Looking for a Night Clerk. The police are looking for Frank Shu man, formerly the night clerk at the Hotel Eifei, at Nos. 504 and 506 Smithfield street. Circumstances point to Shuman as the man who broke into the. Eifel barroom, secured S15 there and f 27 40 from the cigar store of W. A. Auf hammer adjoining the hotel. Called back to health every tired, ailing ner vous woman. The . medicine to bring Pierce's Favorite Prescription. If she's weak, run down, and over worked, that builds he? up; if she suffers from any of the distressing derangements and diseases that afflict her sex, it corrects and cures. It's an invigorating, restorative tonic, a soothing and strengthening nervine, and the only guaranteed remedy for the Ills and ail ments that beset a woman. It regulates and promotes all the proper functions, improves digestion, enriches tho blood, dispels aches and pains, brings refreshing sleep, and re stores health and strength. All "female complainte" and weaknesses are positively and permanently cured with the " Favonto Prescription." It's the only medicine for them that can be, and Is, guar anteed. If it doesn't benefit or cure, in every case, you have your money back. Something else maybe better for the dealer to sell but think for yourself whether it can be " just as good " for you to buy. Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Cores Chapped Hands, Wounds, Sunt, Eta Xemaves and Prevents Sindrufi. AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP, Best for General Household Um. LIT I'LL THE OPTICIAN, Has removed to 600 LIBERTY STREET, over Espy'a Drugstore. Spectacles and eyo glasses exclusively. Jra-rrs HARRIS' THEATER-MRS. P. HARKIS. R. L. Britton. T. P. Dean, proprietors agd manage: s. Every afternoon and even ing, ROSE OSBORNE In Sardou's Sensational Drama, "SATAN." BUS-98-Trhs CHOICE FLOWERS, LOW PRICE AT-V BEN. 4 ELLIOTT'S, Telephone 183. v 88 Fifth awe.. apIS-tts Between Wool and Marises. m DIAMOND xisw AVfclitlRlMNT8. LID'S skjoi m SPECIAL SALE $190 NFINE DRESS SHOESS WORTH $4, $5 AND $6, AT $2.90! AT $2.90! AT $2,90! FOR LADIES AND GENTS. THE FINEST BARGAINS EVER OFFERED. HsBBBBBBBBBBBKeBSWI WORTH $4, $4.50, $5 AND $6. NOW ONLY $2.90. Ladies' Oxford Ties. The Finest Bluchers, The Finest Dongola, Cloth Tops or Plain, Patent Leather Foxings, Tipped or Plain, New Narrow Square Toes. Worth $4 at $2.90. Worth $3 WORTH $4, SS AND Fine Calf Bluchers, Fine Pat. Leather Bluchers. Fine Russett Bluchers, Every size, tvery width, Better than custom-made. The Newest Shapes, The Finest Materials. EMHPilffi fsm gg WORTH $4 SS ANp $5. NOW ONLY $2.90. LOW CUTS, TENNIS AND BASEBALL SHOES AT HALF PRICE. W. Mi LAIRD, 433 AND 435 J WHOLESALE I 406-408-410 WOOD ST. I AND RETAIL. MARKET ST. WAT(tH CHAINS. We will, for this week tinly, sell a Ladies' or Gents' Rolled Plate Watch Chain, WARRANTED FIVE YEARS FOR WEAR, at the un heard of low price of g 1 5 O each SDVCltT'S, I" THIS INK S MANUFACTURED -BY- J. HARPER BONNELL CO., mySO-7-D YOUGHIOGHENY COAL CO., LTD., Greenongh Street and Ga Allelr. T. S. KNAP, MANAGER OFFICE. 106 GEANT ST. , Telephone 1070. Youghiogheny Gas knd Steam Coal. White and River Sand. J-Prompt service to manufacturers ana consumers generally M111b anppled with river ganrt. e7-7t-rn WE'D rather take $5 to $10 less for our Made-to-Measure Suits than to carry them to next year. You'll find $20 and $25 Suits better value than ever. Same can be said of tile $5, $6 and $7 Trousers several dollars reduced. AMAKER ANDERSON BLOCK Mil do iAt work. Tba ftocoiDMliTlfiff flt- ilrit 94Ilt lliltitolta rei tbow the retail of monthi treat- Butt 48 In. SI In. 11 In. Wdlt. 40 In. In. 11 b. menu. I now fl Ilk a a mio& Ui ininilnitri all vona. My frUnoS are ntrprlud. Will ebearftUlV reply to Inao H!p.. BTln.-4S1D. fin. with itanp bMloMd.1 PATIENTS TREATED BY MAIL CONFIDENTIAL iUrMlaft. H Simrrlsf Send 8 ctati In stamp for puticslm to IK. 0. W. r. SHOCK, ITCXH'3 THHTEI. MICMO, ILL AL1L KINDS fie: GLASSES All Prices. STIKREN i o onntuneia su my27-rri F trtttnwnt S no exiiuiilAd F'DaBL Ha iyEiJGHlHi1 VfkH The Finest Cloth Tops, The Finest Dongola Kid, . The Newest Style Tips, The Latest Style Lasts, Common Sense and Opera, New York or Plccadilla, Every size, every width. at $2. Worth $2.50 at $1.50. Men's Finest Fancy Cal Finest Patent Leather and Genuine Kangaroo Bals Or Congress, All at Great Bargain Prices. Every pair fully warranted. $6. NOW ONLY $2.90. JyjU-llO-TTsu Cor. Liberty and Smithfield and 311 Smithfield Street Jyl7-TTsa & 1y9 CHESSMAN'S SI.M SPECTACLES Are lecommended uy all who nave triad them. Wli . '- lum..' '- CAN N0TBE DISTINGUISHED 'bdau tup iiicrtiniil , riyjin i uc KHi unnii e. CHESSMAN OPTICAL COMPANY, 42 Federal street Allegheny, Pa. jeil-TUFau TAILORING. Correct Spring Saltlnjs jmbyorerooatlnri U. AC.". .AHLERS. Merchant Tailors. 20 Smithfield at. wsse BROWN nrtillciAi-inc m m W h . tjk. S-a wmmKm KEW lADTERTHKMEKTS. 1 asiiyitr Don't jump to the conclu sion that this is a story about a bathing suit. It ain't! We never talk Q.bout other people 's business. That ain't our style. A little talk about our Home Made Stiits at this lime will not be atuiss. The story isn't a long one. All there is of it is this: Fine material, the finest possible finish inside and out and prices low enough to make other dealers stare. Our price on them is less than you'd have to pay for the ma terial untouched by scissors or needle. How docs $8, $10 or $12 strike you for one of these fine Suits? Did you ever see the like before? Be honest! It's a purchase that will establish your reputation as a shrewd, keen buyer. About our stock of Trousers, the FA VORITE is catching on quick. Our Home-Made FAVORITE Pants are all wool, and sold for only $2.25. They come in about 12 styles of small stripes. See them. 954 and 956 LIBERTY ST. STAR CORNER. Jy31-83 rrsau R&EUMfflTISrt Gouts Lumbago PlTTSBuno. Ta.. July 20. 1892. Messrs. McKinnle & Chessman Alfg Co., City: Gbstiemet I feel It my duty to tender you a testimonial regarding tne wonderful curative powers of Rheumacura, For a period of one year my wife was afflicted with Inflammatory rheumatism, and at times the pain was so acute that she could neither sleep nor rest easy in any position. After trying a number of so-called reme dies, all to no purpose, she became almost dlsconraged. About March 1, hearing of Khenmacnra and its works through our drugeist, Mr. John Wurzel, I induced ner to try it, and arter taking less than two bottles she was entirely enred, and has had no re turn of the rheumatism since. I cheerfully recommend "flheumacura" to all similiarly afflicted. Believe me, Gratefullyyonrs, F. W. WART!aW, Lemington St., near Park ave., Twenty-first ward, City. Price 13 per bottle. Tor tale by all druggists. M'KIHNlEi CHESSMAN MTBGO., 61b penn are., Pittsburg, Pa. Send your name to the office and we will mall, free, pamphlet of testimonials. Jy31-TTn JJUT TOUK BPKCTATiCKS AT The Reliable Optloian. Eras Examined Free. Sa Artificial Eyes Inserted. J. DIAMOND,0 Ce29-TTSU KOEHLER'S Installment House Sixth Street, MENS'.AND BOY'S Clothing on Credit ( Raidy-M arfe & to Order.) LADIE8' CLOAKS & JACKETS, Watches & Jewelry, ON INSTALLMENTS. Cub Prices Without Security. rERMSlOae-thlrdcftheiaeunt purchased Bust k paid down; th UUoct in mall wukly or monthly payments. Business transacted itrtetlv ranfirfential. Ooea daily, from 8 Ai M. to P. M. Saturdays UUUl la Bail-soil WSGU iak. sm EgrB tr HEW ADTEKT1SESIENTS. KAUFM ANNS' it n Odd v Pants Left Over From $15, $18, $20 and $22 Suits, For Only $3M - Sf egiJEfeSjiCl If II II llll li If ! Mr H llMI it 1 II rilfJLff JIiil14 II 11 irilll fflRil Ifliiil 1 f illllli'iilr 1 1 I llll Hill If i 11 Irilll Men's $14 $15, $10 FOR YOUR CHOICE We have a lot of about 500 Suits, in about 125 different colors and patterns, made of fine All-Wool Serges. Flannels, Cassimeres, Cheviots and Homespuns, in light and medium weights (the latter just the thing for early Fall wear), and will offer choice from the entire line for just $10. The cheapest Suit you can pick is worth $14, and the big majority are $15, $16 and $17 qualities. KAUFM ANNS' . FIFTH AVE. AND SMITHFIELD ST. ' MEDIC 1 1 DOCTOR WHITTIER 814 FENX AVENUE, flXtSBOKG, FA. As old residents know and liaok flies ot Pittsburg papers prove, is the oldest estab lished and most prominent physician in the city, devoting specialattention to nil chronic SKSTSNU l-tt UNIILUUKtU sponsible Mr nnQ tnd mental dis persons INLH VUUo eases, physical de cay, nervous debility, lack of energy, ambi tion and hope.impairedmemory, disordered sight, self distrust, bashfnlness, dizziness, sleeplessness, pimples, eruptions, impover ished blood, failing powers, organio -weakness, dyspepsia, constipation, consumption, unfitting the person for business, society and marriage, permanently, safely and privately MiBLOOQ AND SKIN SEE eruptions, blotches, falling halr.bones.pains, glandular swellings, ulcerations of the tongue, mouth, throat, ulcers, old sores, are cured lor life, and blood poisons thoroughly eradicated from 1 1 D M A D V kidney and tho system. U HI IN All Tj bladder do; rangements, weak back, gravel, catarrhal discharges, inflammation and other painful symptoms receive searching treatment, prompt relief and real cure!. Dr. wliittler's life-long extensive experi ence Insures Scientific and reliable treat ment on common sense principles. Consulta tion free. Patients at a distance as carefully treated as if hero. Office hoars, 9 a. Jf. to 6 p. M. Sunday. 10 A. H. to 1 p. m. only. MB. WHIX1IEH,8U Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa WOOD'S PHOSPIIODIXK, The Great English Remedy. Promptly and permanently , cures all farms of tenant Weaknttt.EmUtiom, Aptr mntnrrhm. Impolency and all effects of Abuit or ruMi.Bcen prescribed over tt yean in thousands of cases: is the only Betiable unit lloneil Medicine known. iilnlmffffUt fnr Wnnn! Before and After phosfiiodixk: if he offers ome worthless medicine I" P,K".tM?rt'iIe -Af hnnent store, inclose Price in letter, and we wlU "end hv return mall. jTlce. one package, j : six. On J' plennt tfx uiU curs. Pamphlet in S"ln sealed enrelnne. i stamps. Address - J1 Woodward arenue. Detroit, Sllca. -Sold in Pittsburg di- JUS. FLEMING ft 80.V, del7-Sl-eodwk 41J Market street. LbST MANHOOD RESTORED SPANISH HEBT1KE, Ehe great Spaa, h Kemedr, U sold WITH A VVR1 TTBN OUABANTKK lo cure all nerr. ousdlseases,saeh as Weak Mlmori DEroiiE Aim attzr CSIxo. Loss of Brain Powers JJ akefulness Lost Manhood. Xlfhtlr Emissions, Nervousness, Lassitude, all drains and loss of power or tho Generative Organs in either sex caused by orer-exertlon. youthful errors, or excessive us or tobacco, opium or stimulants. 11 per paekajre br mall: for5. With ereryls order we GIVBA wniTTENOlTABANTEE TOCOMorBErUND MONEY. Spanish Medicine Co.-, Madrid. Spain, and Detroit. Ilch. Jor sale by j6s. KLIMlSO i SUN. Pittsburg. eeS-SG-KTTl DOCTORS LAKE SPECIALISTS In all cases re 3 airing scientific and confl entlal treatment. Dr. 8. K Lake, M. R. C. P. S., is the old est and most experienced pe clause in tne city, (jontnita tton Ires and strtotlv confl ntlnl Offloe honrs. n to i and 7 to 8 p. v. nadstysv S tot p. Consult them person fly or write Doctors Laix, cor. Penn av ad'JFoaitb f t Pittsburg. Pa. Jel-8J-Dwie fMtl Cleans m oi Whenever a man buys a Coat and Vest (and many men do) we are left with an odd pair ot Pants. During the sea son just passed, our clothing trade having been unusually large, the accumulation of odd Pants is likewise. Now, in order to clean out these, to us, undesirable i goods, we have marked down the prices from ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF. This special offering enables you (if you come in at once) to buy your pick and fit from about 2,000 pairs of Worth $4, $4.50, $5 and $5.50, at the uniformly and excessively low price of $d. $16 m $17 MS $10. FLEMING'S PIE FAMILY Win Enjoy a reputation second to none. Better goods were never placed before the public. We here quote some of our Whiskies that are by common consent the standards of quality: FLEMING'S OLD EXPORT, Quarts SI, or six for IS. FINCH'S GOLDEN WEDDING, Quarts $L25, or six for $6. GIBSON'S TEN-YEAR OLD, Quarts $1.50, or six for V.&Q. FLEMING'S PRIVATE STOCK; v Quarts (2 each. Wo guarantee all our goods, including Brandies, Wines and Gins, to be just what wo claim, and that is absolute purity, well aged and all that can be desired in flavor. Correspondence and mail orders solicited. Goods shipped to all points by rail promptly. jos. n & soi, WHOLESALE & RETAIL DRUGGISTS, 412 MARKET ST., COS. DIAMOND, Jy31-TTS3n" Pittsburg, fa, DR. MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, A remedy used for many years by an old physician with great success. It is a per fectly safe and reliable remedy andlssno cessfully used as a monthly corrective by thousands of ladles. Be wars of imitations. Ask for Dr. Mott's Pennyroyal Female Pllli and take no other, or enolose II and we will mail you a box seonrely sealed In .plain pa per. Price SI per box, six for t5. DB. MOTT'S CHKM. CO , Cleveland, O. Sold at wholesale and retail by Jos. Fleming & Son. Pittsburg, Pa. deHt DR. SAXDEX'5 ELECTRIC BELT With Electro-Magnetic Suspensory Latest Patents! Best Improvements! Will cure without medicine all Weakness resulting from over-taxation of brain, nerve forces, excesses or indiscretion, as exhaustion, nervous debility, sleeplessness, languor, rheumatism, kidney, liver and bladder complaints, lam back, lnmbago, sci atica, general lU-health. etc This Electric Belt contains wonderful improvements overall others, and gives a current that Is Instantly felt by wearer or we forfeit 13.000, and will cure all of the above diseases or no pay. Thousands have been cured by this marvelous invention after ad other remedies failed, and we give hundreds of testimonials tn this and every other State. 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