SheipWfiJurgHIcrst. lublisliod every Thursday. BANK STATEMENT, Gat- W. Va3cns3llcr, Editor and Proprietor siaWrintion 81.50 per year. .. .,..-.... .i,.. .nt out- of legal oppression .uion mM 'i;;;;:;;,;;;;;., ho Btatos that out of of this nubiect which ought to arrest . the attention of Congress and the Honor, to. y Country. In a pa pet read by the 8tat nfjvnnsyivaniu, at tuociose of business association Mr Ambler charges that " - the Courts are used by unscrupu- I RESOURCES. bus officials as mills for griodins 'n,,.,, $m . fees out of the unfortunaie victim mn w As proof of this pri.,'n1um on t:. S. llmuls 923 cases from " l,1(),w;.:Vu7ninVr'iini'nxiir. 11.07s other ri-iil estate und tnorifuires owned Due from National nanus uiov ncwr.c satis ot AOVlSTitiNO. ' V.Bt Virginia in the United SUte rft m iprwisi1 1 - - w:!!:K:SK, S The rest of tho cases 1.,,, tro.n p,r;.v imi, ..ml 10 cent ix-r line lor ever trilmf of twl. thrrtfHtt ' Republican Committeemen. Iahksiiiid t).itik'T-4 , tmrovi-d reserve itKi'iitM.. Checks and other riDtii items.. 4 4MU.I IS.SM.2I skh W Tobias Mitchell. , W. Ilonsti. KK'li- . 1 v u-ftti'rnir. ' n ;.v .r-N.itiiiiti Freed. Irvlii Klnncv. . ... VV Will. lllM'tCf, " " ' . .. - -..I II I ' r raiiKHii. .lacWnW.,.. Martin J. M.,ldlcbur,M,.-nirtln il".-7,"V ii,i,ii,.,-rci'k J. J. M tehol. 1 . ' ' ..mi tlinlel KnoiS". r.. wav'tnr. ;;Vv.-Yrm -r. H-nrj H ardl.itf . Ivrrv W -Itinlel Mineval. II. K. 1-rsur. sprluhr.A K J;,. -ov,r,. Thursday, Mar. 12, 181)0. Th A Popular Move. ('..mmisVioii"!- havo reduced tl. iv i itt- from I to mills. This . ..t . t it it e rod letiou is in Harmony Posts editorial several weeks airo and h wli.it th" Hx inyi-rsof Snyder count vwvmt. Tl.o ro luci ion will W -.! in the p ickets of fam.TH an-l laborers. This will alV-rd u Mtf 1 o relief to our fanners' taxes. Wheat 1..-.V it. pru-.t '! ! m- .' .diifiT timt Ktriiu'al" to inaho U m.-t t. M"st f tho f-irmx 111 1,.,- county nr.- wii;iuimi u.. with jiidtfiut ts niort khb!k un.l mufi ol,1i-H.ios. Th.. K""l f w.... 1 ...K- U i' ivcif I with "" Snv inS of nolle prose-iuis. Mr. Ambler 'i:;:ni;!,'Vr.?AT.,:?:h.,:',::.",.,:! rocs on to say that "ho terrible are uwm. vonsv kkskkvf in hank tho delays and expenses of litiants p, J-JJ- that tho well-to do can hardly stand ,.u',Vii!ti.p'i nm.i wit it i'. s. Tr.-usnrrr : 1 l. nnnr nr rarelv heard, ( l-r .t. ..rnrniiution) there as parties except when the T"TAIVV:";VVT,r" """ II ilill.l.l. . iv.up."b .... ft-n (inn w. . . ciinii.iiativktv.il in t.rf).onn.nn crime. now laise nro uwn. Hufi.nw Kiimi i:mmm .l...u ntiint tho noor 1 mllvl.l.'l.rvlll. l-fxix iwuatm li.MT.M ;s.oo Hint imlii'inl records boar Witness. National ItanK txit.'S mitxlati'llnn..., U1IU JUillLiai rei-ums i,,,,. tti.r N .f1.iti..l l.atikH tlierO 1)0 not imiivlilual I-iMm HiilJ-cl 'tlift toch.Tk 1W..-WB.W DrlliaiKlciTtllli atrsor tic her I iit .it.si Noti'Hiinii null rr.iis.imnn Mr. Ambler asks 11 L'l-ouud for tho thought that t tins farmeit out lroccsHos for floocintf tho f riondleis." I What answer ought n great and tiuitablo Oovorumcnt of the people j 1.4.S4 41 H.iWI.I't 119. K.4. JI TOT A! HTA !: ! CKNNsVI.VAMA.I HNVIiCII t Ol N l V. hh: ( . .J"!,''.! 11 eiilliaoic uoerum.-i . TIKiMfsoN. .Ir.. caHM.mf llif nlmvt. 1 ..1... t,. u.. .lrnii.ifiii a rem one 11 ,,,.,.,,.,1 .1., ...i.imiiK swrar that iin' niv' " ",HK l" , . .. Htai.-tn-nt Ixlrni' t'i tin- lust nf my knowlcili. upon its administration 01 lusmo 1 ,, ,.,.,. ,.1Ii1,hJ,,v Jr Either that tho charge l"U"s HllllHrl(-. U,Z M,r,; n,,.' b'iscloss and imaginary, or iniu wm dH) r v ir. ! t'ORHKtT-Alti'Hl rantilfr, IliU 4Ml tibuses which it covers shall bo swept awav without delay. In defense of the fee system it is pleaded that United States marshals and their deputies and United States litiict attorneys would not 00 vo lant in tracking down and prosecut- ing offenders if they hhouhl bo paul inodernttt salaries. There is o doubt that officials whose zeal in the public service is stimulated by the prospect of largo fees in every case they can lake up would prove ex ccedinglv lukewarm on the trial if 1...:- . .... ...-.I win. nl, 1 be made depon- lutlf million dollars hoi rowed 1(,nt llpi)1 til0 Hllaries which would ... 1 . .1 ... 1: money. This is a .leplorauie cou.u liontoface, but as long as the pro ducitu' class is pi ico I in bmds and under subjugation, no hope of pros perit v can come t ch.-cr the da ah of 'Era of U ) Reeling . coiiimissioners acicd w to the clamor of an for a reduction ot tho tax rate. This r"; in uh hands of the pt'oplo will moan a irreat deal toward encouraging our producing class, at onco tho hopo and salvation from the perils of a panic. an Tho in responding: interested people riorined .1.(1. WKIsKII, Notary I'uMlf KIII.KOKH A W. W. Wl I I KNMYF.U, K. K. lloWKH. plrcofors. X... A Lood Majestic bicyclo for sale, call and si e it at Soles' Barber Shop, opposite post-olhce. . . 1 11 H ..H in iianl Wlieiner tii'-j i- .luliesor not. J5UI ills 1111- pissil.le for this (iovernment to secure faithful, zealous and honest officials for its' Courts by paving them fair salaries, and taking away the incentive of fees for oppressing tho poor and the weak. It would be a thousand times better tl.at an on imi!il N'crth Carolina moonshiner .jln .11I.I nirani nun ishment for tho dreadful crime of distilling a few u illons of applejack for his neigh bors 4,,nt hundreds of innocent o dragged ofv si! Sciatic Rheumatism For rc;:l blood diseases relief can only he ohtainid hy using a real blood reme dy. So many people who arc Miffcrers from an obstinate or decp-bcated blood disease make the mistake of taking rem edies which nt best are only tonics and cannot possibly reach their trouble. It is in just such cases which other so-called blood remedies cannot reach that i i . has made some of the liiont won- .I..W11I riire. Rheumatism is one of ilif most obstinate diseases of the blood, and there are few remedies which have Possibilities of the Cathode Ray. Ordinary people, who don't buy bonds, are talking m'wabout tho Roentgen discovery than about any thing clso. It is tho most genuinely astonishing thing in science since the invention of the phonograph. The medical aspect of the discovery, which may lead to the photograph ing of one's internal organs as a preliminary to every visit to the doctor, is possibly the most interest ing side of the matter; though the promise of a Trench servant to ad pt the "(Vtthode ravs" if they are the cathode rays - to the eyes that we can all se through solM sub stances, may In- the most, startling feat lire of all. If the day should ever come, says the IJoston Transcript, when that should be done, what a woild of humbiiu'H would beat an end. Clothes, of course, after that would be worn simply as a protec tion against cold. Everybody could see how lunch money everybody else has in his pocket. Skeletons would be isible in care-fully locked closets. We could begin to feel that tho very secrets of our hearts were being laid bare. And even now wo see rather more than is good for us. Let us hope, on the whole, t hat the cathode rays will be left to the ciunera. That is bad enough ! A Judicial Abuse. Fur years bitter complaints havo gone to Washington from Arkansas, Texas, West Virginia and other States against tho wrongs that are perpetrated in the Courts of the United States by llagraut abuses of the fee system. Session after ses sion Senator Vest has thundered against these iniquities , but the in twest of unscrupulous Federal mar shals and their deputies has proved more than a match for tho Missouri Senator's eloquence. Jn vain has the Senator, in his fierce indignation against judicial wrong-doing, shown how multitudes of persons charged with petty offenses against Federal laws havo been dragged hundreds of miles from their homes and de tained for days and weeks around Federal Court-houses in order to swell the fees of greedy wretches clothed with tho authority of the Government. Tho strongest thing is that littlo or no protest against these iniquities has been made by tho Federal Judges, without whoso kuow ledge they could hardly be committed. At last Mr. B. M. Ambler, of the West Virginia Bur Association, ban - ( persw. and i. mero si tho laws i, commission. neys and clerks 1. cumulate their feci. It in the . gmont of human and enlightened lawyers who havo observed the operation of this fee system that it is an in strument of corruption, oppression and cruelty, and that it should be abolished. Few defend this system except such as have an interest in its abuses and iniquities. J'fiilo liftt!(i. llt'ford. We understand that tho state of affairs as above described is perfect ly as it is found in tho Western Dis trict of I'ennsylvauia. These abus (s have become outrages and some thing should be done to eradicate these evils from our judicial system. A Good Man. We havo noticed that lion. Walter T. Merrick of Tioga county is a can didate for State Senator from tho '.Tith district. It is gratifying to know that men of Mr. Merrick's stamp and character are to bo kept well to tho front in tho administra tion of public nffairs. Mr. Merrick lias proven himself worthy of tho entire confidence, not only of tho people of Tioga county but of tho w hole state. Tho record which ho luado for him self during tho sessions of the legis lature of 't3 and 'U5 is ample proof that tho people had au able, a fear less and an uncompromising cham pion of their lights and wo know of no man in that representative body who espoused thocnuso of honest, economical government more ve hemently and courageously than he, and if tho pooplo of tho iiSth sena torial district appreciate faithful, in telligent and abovo all honest repre sentation they will Bend Mr. Merrick to tho Senato whero his power and influence for good government will bo greatly augmented. Rheumatism, which tiic treatment of many physiciaus failed to relieve. I have also used nearly every known blood remedy, but they did me no Kood, as they did not seem to reach my case at nil. Possibly my con dition and the extent of my t.ulfeiius Last Friday we had a pleasant call from Prof. J. I. Woodruff of Susyuo hanna Uui 'ersity. The Professor is a typical Muyder county boy and stands high in his profusion as a teacher of the Latin Lauguago. He is of a genial disposition and more especially sinco ho has just been promoted to tho position of "male carrier" at almost any hour of tho night. Ho is also the Editorial writ er of tho Susquehanna Journal which together with his other ar duous duties requires most of his time. MR. ASA SMITH. cn be better appreciated when I state that the disease reached a point where it was a matter of utter impossibility for me to take my food, or handle myself in any way, and for several months the nurses were compelled to turn me in bed by use of the sheets. "This was my condition when S.S.S. was recommended to me, and I must confess that X had IirUt hopes of any medicine benefitting me. I was soon encouraged, however, when after taking three bottles I was able to move my right arm. I continued to take the med icine and before long was uble to walk across the room, and when I had finish ed one dozen bottles was able to get about as of old. " I have been hale and hearty now for two years, without any sign of a return of the disease. I will never cease to praise S.S.S. , which I regard as the most wonderful blood remedy on earth ; it brought me out of a condition of utter helplessness to oue of robust health, with a weight of 170 pounds." S. S. S. cures Scrofula, Cancer, Ivc zetna, and any form of blood troubles. It is guaranteed purely vegetable and forces out the poison permanently. If you have a blood disease, take a blood medicine -S. S. S. is exclusively for the blood and is recommended for nothing else. It has made some truly wonderful cures of Cancer, where death eeenied the only relief, aud we will take pleas ure in sending to anyone full particulars of these cures, and also our valuable books. Address Swift Specific Com pany, Atlanta, Georgia. UNDERTAKING ! Tho Haloiu I'liilcrluklntr ctttulillslinu'iit, lutoly conducted by Sumiiol Luek, deceased, will be niunatfed In tho tin lire by tho uiiilcrMt;rioil. COFFINS AND CASKETS always oa liund at low prices Corpses prepared for burial free of charge. KUUALM INQ A Hl'El'I ALTY, Linings, Shrouds. Hardware in stock. HespocUully Yours, W.H. LUOK, Salem, Pa. Sick Or Bilious Headache Cured by Taking (mm LrJ Cathartic Pills Awarded Medal and Diploma At World's Fair. Uk your Druggist for Ayer'f Sarsspsrilk. The United Evangclicans. Tho Central Benna. Conference at Williamspoit closed ou Monday. The followiug is a list of appoint ments for Centre District : A. Stuiic!tnn. rn-Nldlni; Elder. I. llelicfonlo i. E. Z'dincr. t " Circuit -('. W. Hippie . HowardI. It. serlirlst. 4. Mltanv-K. W. Koont. J. siinar Valley-'. F (iarreit. . llrnsli ' W. II. stocr. T. Centre Hall -f. 11. (lo-xlllnif. H spring Mil. -C J. Imbs. , (. t .'litre-.! ,1. I.nlir. Ik. Mi;:inn;i'-I. I. selmefT.-r, It. Iliitlalo .1, shamlMi'li. U. New B'Tllli W. W. Illi.iads. i:i. Middleimrsjli I. II. Ileri.. II. Sirriure- nice. i:. Port TreM i '.'ii '.V.V ll'ifli. M. l,"l'.i'Mi- c.'or J.ivepn. IT. I'ui ternon J. I. Sliortlss. Is. Altool:ii-To be supplied. Brof. A. K. (Jobble, President of Central Pi nnsylvaiiia Collego and member of New Berlin Quarterly Conference P. F. J arret mid N. Deobler, nietu- hciM of Middlebui g Quarterly Con ferelicc. S. Smith, member of Buffalo Quar telly Conference. i DMINISTKATOU'S NoTK'K. Lct- A I., r, nl Ailitiiiii-1 rut ion I II t tl .. i i. i. II....I..I' int.. ..I .l.ii'lc.fin T.vtl Sn.iti r county. I'.i .. aee'd, Uavlim liceti KrHiiluil ti. ihn iit.il. r-.lulicil. nil I.er-nlli' ktiowllm tllin. imlVCI. IIHICIHfil III Pl.lil t .l.iu nio r.-'uv-..-,i ... . i. - ...... mI. Ha IIiiiii. havln.. lliaKB lllllll'-ilii.. .. "..-' claim will pre nl thviu duly autlioutloittcd tu ine uiHi.ir.-iKin-u. . .1. iv i.i .M , i . r. i. Keli. iff. A.linli Ijtrslor. I.XICl TCilf.S NOTK'K. Notice is l1Jli.rliv irlven that betters 'IVstn liieiiliin' In the estate (if II. M.lletirlck. dee d late hi I tkn TowiiKhlp. Mi.viiereouinj, i i ini a im.. ui.ii iMiictl to ilin underxlmied. All ihtsoiih. tnileliteil li wilil suite win pieasr llieretnre, make linliii ill lie ' claims nnlli"' 1 anil lliose liuvlnK tor set t lenient to A.M. KO.MIH. Executors "'VICE. L ataten Snyir unaor tu ilil emnts lire requrtitrii to links In mwl tr payment, wlillo tbnru Imvllitf clallim will pruftnl tlit-ui duly aulliviitlciitril t the iimli rlKUed. I.I.IK II. SMITH, .MliMI.'burirh. ra. Jan. 30, W. AdiultilKtrairlz. A D.MIMSTItATKIX'S NOT1CK. bet il ters of niluiiiiihtrntlon in estute of OWIHII. Will, late nf Cli.ipliiiin lnwiislilp. sn, il. r i'oiiiit , I'a., il. e il, lia Ihk l.e. ti t,rri.nleil 1. 1 the ui.ili i-iriii .1. all htmiim knnwltix thi'in wlv. s Inili'l'ti .1 to salil estate are rripiesteil to nuke lllilnl illate pi.Mili lit. While tin. Ml Ini.lIlK i l:illii- will in -i'iit theni iluly ii ill In lil Irul i d to tin' liniliaMKIicil. SAKAll f.Wll.T. I.iii. .ii, 'in;. Ailniliilstriiii Ix. Salo Register. N .Il ivi n( s i!e will In- Ilisi-rleit tree llli.lt r thl- li. M-llii, w lien the Mile I. Ills are printed nl ihlsi'll When the dills are nut printed nl I hl i.iii. e Ml -.-I h w ill l.e i haivi d. I'crsoii.i ex i eetlt.',' Ii) haM-sale shiinhl s. lei l a dale uml il.lVe II IliV'I'leil In lliNl'iilllllili. .MiiIiiIii. M ir. lii. ntie mile Kasl of Mlililleliuruli, .1. I. Illellli Ii Hill -.ell, one Horse, :i l'nu lllnl 1'al'llilliK' lllil'lell.eiiln. Tiii'sil iv. M ir. ltih. one mile hoiiIIi of Kanl I. A I'l-hel will ell I mare, cows unit l.ii'iiilni; Implement. TtleMl.iy, Mat. Kill. In Cetilre Tow tishlp, 8 llliles N ol'tll nl Mlilllel.ll:,-, Kiln. Ill'llll- ta r. will sell l our IIoi-s.ii., a lows and l-'io nilnn luiiilemeiilH Wednesihiy, Mar. h lslh.niie mile West nr Mld- llleliilixll. Jesse Mojer Will sell lle lioises, I cows, s lieail ul yon. cat He und r'uriuliiK lliipleinilits. Tlmrsdav. Mar. ill. IHtrt. 1", mlln east of Mld- dlehuruli, .lames Ki.lley will sell il ImrscB. 5 rows und luruiluK ImpleiuenlH. Sal unlay. Mar. Hist, Iswi, tit Hie residence tit Waldo sun k, one mlln suulli of Middle- luifKli, W. W . W Itleiilnyer w ill sell Two .Mali's, ;j t'uws and (aniline InipUineiits, Tiiesdny. Var. V4, lsiKi. three miles West of Loll- tre.llle, ( has. Kuhiiswlll sell 8 horses, cows and luriulliK liiiplriiionlH. T virer. Several trustworthy ) 1 i.u , -iit l.-iueii or ladles to travel In reiiiisy Ivimlii tor esiulillshi.il, reliable house. Salary ' no and ex is'iist-a. Meaily Msl I Intl. Kni'lose reti'R'iieti und self inldrt'MHed. Hlaliilsil t'hvciiH.. The liomlidoll t'ouipuny. 'I'll I n I Floor, Olnaliu llldi,'., C'lileiiKO, 111. i-j-ni-'yti. From Kir to Hon. As Kauilly Medlclue llaeou's t'elery Klnif for the Nerves passi-s Iroin sire to son its a li k'aei. It you Inoe Klilm y. I.lver or lllooil disorder il i mil delay, bill Ket a free sample pai'kiiK'e of H1I4 remedy ut oiu'e. Il you Imvu liulluresl i.iti. ( on hllpatlon, Heailaelie, Kheumiit Ism. eie.. this irruiid sH'Cllle will cure on. h. K.Howell, .Mc 1 lure, P. i., I lie leadlu).' (Iiiil.'v,'IM. sole UKelii, nl) I Is illslriliiilliis' saiiiples free to Hit) nllllcteii. Lut'gu packiiKi's und H W, illicltll v h ii 31 it v U c t IS 1 ii 8 Corrected weekly by our merchants. Mutter Kggs Pitted cherries Unpitted " HmcKter-ls liusi. berries ilnious 4') ' r, , 7 Tallow 4 Chickens per lb il Turkeys 9 Hide 7 Shoulder 0 Ham 13 Old Wheat 7A Rye il1; Corn Oil Oats 20 Hran per 100 lbs HO Middlings " DO Chop " l.0 Flour per bbl - 8,50 FOR OAS itOCH will Hell ull Cliililn HAL $1.5 Thcv aro also i OR PRODUCE md OLD' ir Ladies', Misses' ami Coats and Capes at 1 PRICE to $6.00. sjng imt nil Overcoats nt 1 . iiiuctinn of :20-CBnti n-e-aDllar.: The Cl)l and Woolcni New CLO' Fall aM Fuler Heavy weiliis ii made to order, Guar. clas. Workmansl.ip JNo. A. HEKlf Opiisito Post Oflice. pi. mo: W onderfully Suet :i EYEi EAR, NOSE TB All Kvg Operatic Kxaiuiiiation and ( Dductions on all ng, Underwear .re worth looking after. Jerlin, Pa. jAINS IN rHING ! ms From Jio it a Trousers, .:3.50. The goods ; tei-d all uool, Trimmings ii: lit ran teed. SLKlNGER.Tallor, Selinsgrove, iful in all Chronio Diseases and W, LUNGS AND NASAL CATARRH. s Success fully Performed, istiltation Lreo to Evcrybodv "v Testimonials .A liln-'s. . . i 1 Htll lt.s : in A M. TI I.I. I.-.K). Ho OviroB After Otliors Fall. 1 he Most Successful mul Scient iiic Tr.-aliiieiit of All Diseases and Wen nesses of Mankind. "l' ,1i',"s',u'iI,'1v ' o.ital.ly l;iimvii xi;-clulst In the I rilte.l stntts. Ills lonu exbei l-i ., i1 ii . '','! T J ""''''' U H i.-eess In Hie laih-esi ho-ill ins In the world enaoles him NKIIVul s' SKIN. nil. I lll.ooli diseases upon the latest sclent Me ptlmii Hint eii IM le hi in tu the toll .'Mill 1'iire ol I lie allllele.l e. er w lure. ,.' , 1 ' A Vl -A ll K in-. Siilui. afierye ns ot .'..erleli 'i, lius discovered the k'rea' i in. Mil u ii i lor nil ills, uses peculiar lo Hie sen. Female discuses posit Ivi-lv cured bv u I J ' H '""''led I ,v horn.' treatment. Kutlrely lial'u.less uml easily npldled. t sua ut ion Hee und strii-uy cnlldetillal. nr. ra.iu oierutos Kilecessliillv all. I painlessly forsipiim eyes pi r ',-lum. iridectom., ( mi-iiI tiir III or lilll ol I'M'liislies ,' ,, el,,,!,,,. ( ,..,r duct uml nil uiiier eye on 'rations. Chronic sore eyes uh I -ra':iul.iteil lids iiul.-klv cured. A certain ami positive cure for Iho aw lul ef fects or early vice uml the niiiiierims: evlla flat follow lu Us I ruin. Private Mo i. and skin .IWcises completely und permanently cured. Nervous tl.lillltv nnd sexual disorder yield rapidly to Ida skillful treatment. Syphilis, k'hniitirrheu, (.p.,.,, wpermatorrliea, seminal weakness, lost manhood, . ..i- emis HloliH, decayed ln.-iill les, feuuilo v,,akliess und till delicate disorder pceuiiur to cither Rex. poKlil.cly cured, as well fuuclu il disorders thai result from youthful follies of tint excess of mature yeum. speedily, Hcafiiess-I cine Ho per cent, of till o cured lu one (real lueiil. Dlsi'liailni; ears cured lu every cikso. CiHat'i'li of tho no-e, bMnehltls nnd Ii tron.i Icn, caused troiii caturili, poslilvely cur To the Young and Middle-Aged Mer A Sure 4'iire. Thn nwful effects of c:. vice, which brings orxaule weakness ilestroi lioih iiilud und body Willi ull Us dreudlul'i pcrimiiieutly cur. d. Dr. Salin addresses those who have luipil' themselves by luiiropvr lniult,'eriees and -( try liahlls, wlileli ruin bolli mind and Ik.. iiiiilitlm; llicin for business, study, Boclety, uiarrlak'c Married men are those enterliiif on tliut I. py lite, awuru ot physlral debility quickly i slslcd. Wo k'uiirantee to euro nervous Cebiuty, fui: i manhood, syphilis, varicocele, stricture. KM iiiiiianir.il alschurifoi, weuk parts, und all i liey und bladder diseases. Kpllejwy or tlta ponitlvely cured by cation. WONDERFUL CURES Specialties -C'uturrli, Skill illseases, sores. pimples, scrofula Wood tints, .euia, eaueer jillcs. and diseases of women oulekly and iier liiuneiilly cured hy thn latest upprmed livat. inent us imrsued by leuilliij,' sH'clalisi of Anicr- cu aim r.uroisj. IiiicUkhI. Testimonials furulshed r(lu nook l'UKK. The Modical Adviser, oontainluo; nearly 100 pat; o. nhort history of private diseases, advice to yoiinii and olof, espeoia i nose coiitempiatl u marriage, fully illustrated. J)o not fail to Impn. mo ..rM.i i.uiiiy lo ourain oiib or tim most valuable books wblcli lias e lu.iio nainiijoiir reui'ii, i ins oook will be nent to anyone free on nii AiI.Iivhs Dr. Niilm, I'. . liox 7ii0. Columbus, Ohio. perfected in old cases win nave been neglected or unski fnllv treHtpil n A.Yiii.rl nan or failures. I'artles treutml bv mail or express, but where possible pi uonal consultation is preferred. Ciirnbln canes iruaranteed. C'trases nnd correspoinleneH conllilential. 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