With blood our hands we never stain, -A or poison men to ease their pain. THE FRITZ-SONIAN SYSTEM OF TREATMENT. FELT and FLUID and FOOD ANIMATED YITAL MAGNETISM CONYEYED FEOM MAN TO MAN. HEALING THE SICK WITHOUT MEDICINE SURGICAL OP- ERATION—OR THE LAYING ON OF HANDS. No Metallic Substances are used—No Battery A teach merits—No Electric BeJt," Fad, Band br appliance; But purely and literally ANIMATED MAGNETISM APPLIED BY MEANS OF FELT and FLUID and FOOD, Conveyed from man to man through the Grand Process and Power of Nature’s Law. THE MOST WONDERFUL SUC- CESS EVER ACHIEVED IN THE HEALING ART. Can be sent to all parts of the world and there applied without a physician or any knowledge of disease. TU>v\&a.Avelav-e, cAiretn atU'rast ai once who have been considered beyond the reach of any human agency. THE BLIND SEE! THE DEAF HEAR! THE LAME WALK! THE SICK ARE HEALED! It is scientifically and Locally Applied Stronger and More Powerful than any Magnetic, or Body of Magnetic Healers can Impart; Simply, correctly and Scien- tifically Generated, Held and Supplied at any degree of strength desired to Fulfill and answer the REQUIREMENTS O?TnY CASE Condition or Necessity of Imparting Life Health and Vigor to any Diseased part —or Organ. IT WILL CUBE' Positively and unconditionally Cure, Because it is a scientific and Well Attested Fact Proven beyond the Shadow of a Doubt Through years of Practical experience and constant Demonstration ; that Animated Vitalised Magnetism Imparted from the Healthy to the Unhealthy man or or woman Will Cure Any and All classes of disease. To The JPublic: The Public are, to a great ex- tent, acquainted with the most marvelous results of the Fritz-sonian Treatment. It has been used in nearly all the principal cities of this coun- try as a strictly private Formula and specialty of our own, and what little popularity we have attained throughout the civilized world as a most remarkable heal- er, has been gained through its wonderful influence. Wonder, admiration and as- tonishment has every where attended our great success. Physicians have stood aloof and marveled in silent envy while seeing the Deaf,—Blind,— Sick and Lame healed by this most remarkable art. No man, any Remedy Practice—mode —or manner of treatment, has ever performed such great and noted cures, as the author of this system. We now Bow once more to an afflicted Public—prepared to wel- come a whole world, but more particularly the sick hosts of this City, to our office, where we dispense only and always, the Fritz-sonian Treatment with which we promise that even greater cures than ever (if that be possible) shall attend our work. Men, Women and Children broken down and suffering by the racking Pains and penalties of disease, who have been swill- ing down enormous quantities of nauseous, poisonous drugs, wrenching, gagging, spitting and puking over the nasty, bit- ter, griping, sickening, deadly doses, or he who has been cut and carved by the surgeon’s knife, suffering all the torments of the damned on earth, and “ paying dear for every dose and slash,” will hail with joy our triumphant march. If we had the voice of the mighty waters, the eloquence of a Clay—could write in the lan- guage of the heart—or touch the souls of men with kindly sympathy,—bearing on pinions of light these glad tidings to every bed of disease,—the sufferer’s frown would become a smile,— hope would fill the heart of the afflicted—the poor bed-ridden in- valid, whose cheek is pallid at the approach of death,—would then eradicate with the knowledge of succor. Read this Paper carefully through, weigh every word and argument offered ; this system of treatment is a scientific truth, and will bear the light of the closest investigation—and the most thorough trial. It stands pre-eminently above all others— the easiest applied, and produces the most satisfactory results. Nature is your Physician ; he unerringly points out every symp- tom—and warns you against dis- ease—through the debility and pains you suffer; you need not question Doctors ; you are readily apprised of the fact by Nature— arid with this treatment the remedy is at hand—which will as surely bring returning health as the sun rises and sets in her di- urnal course. Then reason should teach us, and our own common sense admonish us, to get relief • from any disease as soon as tlu, : first knowledge of its existence • reaches us. Get that relief vliere it can be obtained most promptly. Set about it ;ri nice regardless of trouble or expense —Health lost all is lost. It is the only fortune the millions possess. This opportunity for personal benefit should be seized upon at once. Remember that you can be cured now. We have had years of experience with these remedial agents in every class and form of disease, treating- more cases annually than any Physician in the world, and we have never lost a single case hy death, besides curing thousands who were considered incurable, raising from the death-bed hun- dreds who had lost all. hope ; and those who had often said, I will try no more, are to-day living evidences of our success, thus showing the wisdom of our mode of treatment, and the great effi- cacy of this system in healing the sick. OFFICE 150 TREMONT STREET, BOSTON, MASS. Entered and Copyrighted according to Law. Approved by Act oi Congress, In thefyear 1886, month of R rch, by A. D. Fritz, in the office of the Lihra-L-n r> Congress, Washington, D. C. All persons are cautioned against copying any of our publications, of is'tiiaiing our mode of treatment in any form. nig r"rnf!red by law, and reserved by the A *'V'T-Lv . „ |p|| f ' , )■ ‘, » -di Jl, TA© Imt . 1 * ifbl watr. wm Felt and Fluid and Food. | ENTIRELY DIFFERENT FROM ALL OTHERS. I j 1111118 HOl Biffi, I I DON’T BE DECEIVED. Felt and Fluid and Food. IT IS THE VITAL PRINCIPLE OF LIFE. SCIENCE, ABTI FOOD CfllUD. SOD’S BEST SIFT TO MAN. CL. B. Put*., OJ TO-DA Y. Stranger: Read this over carefully-—At feast three times—t want >ou to perfectly understand—That our System and Treatment is NOT like any other—It may be the sas of saving your life—When you are brought to see and to thoroughly understand that it is | not like—nor anywhere near like | any other treatment which you have ever used, or seen used. Every clay people tell us that they have used this Treatment or something similar When vve | come to question them, they have £ been using some common mag- | netic Pad ; Magnetic Belt; Elec- I trie Pad, Band, or Belt, or Some- | body’s Liver Pad—Now we want | you to understand and to rerncm- I ber that: none of these are oars— I Nor are they on the same Prim I ciple as ours—Nor anything like I ours. | Our* System and Treatment is f, no more like the above ir. kind or 1 principle, than is Alcohol like | Water—or that Flour is like I Mashed Potatoes—or a Wagon | is like a Sled—Now remember P and always bear in mind. % That our Treatment is a Sys- | tern of “ Animated. Vital Mag- I netism'd constantly and con tin u- I ally applied, or kept, on the dis- | eased part or organ—-Every Hour % —Minute—and Second of the | time—until the disease is entirely I removed from the system—And | just ss fast as the diseased sys- ® stem uses—takes up—or can ah- I struct tire vital magnetism hem | the Felt (which is simply a vehi- | dej. It is again supplied—-fed— or charged—by the use of our Chemical Magnetic Fluid. ■— by dampening or wetting the origin- ally-charged vitalized Felt with the Fluid. This seems plain enough, and should be easily understood, but to make it still plainer we will illustrate. For instance, when you eat a good, square, hearty meal—you are full—feel good and are capable of labor—But after you have worked off this Food or nutriment—you gradu- ally grow weaker as hunger in creases—or as your stomach gets empty—until in time for want of vitality you completely collapse— Our Treatment acts on the same principle—As long as the Felt is thoroughly charged—well Fed— filled full with Animated Vital Magnetism—it forces circulation —removes disease—and cures—- it 'in, constant action- But when, the Vital Magnetism or Food is all used up—it grows weak and worthless—and therefore must be again Fed or supplied with more magnetism—The same as you must be fed when hungry—While we feed you with bread and meat —We feed our Appliance for re- moving disease with Animated Vitalized Magnetism, which our Fluid contains through chemical action and affinity—Do you see ? Can you understand? Do you realize ? We First Feed—Charge—or supply the Felt Appliance, Pad or Band, with Vital Animated Magnetism By actual Hand Manipulation-- As you put Yeast in your Flour to raise Bread— So do we supply the first princi- ple—From ourselves, or from the Aatural, Vital, Healing Power of Man—Then as the Dough rises and keeps rising just as long as you keep supplying the yeast—So does the vital magnet- ism keep flowing and flowing into the system just as long as we keep up the supply—with the Natural Magnetic “ Fluid! Therefore we always have a live, active principle at work on the disease. Nothing in nature or art can subsist or exist upon itself—lt must be perpetually fed, sus- tained, nourished and supplied with Fuel or Food for power. This Treatment must not be confounded with any other—For it is as pre-eminently ahead of all other modes and manners of i i baiiutr,-* —J Fi i.VijJC IVdCj liiFC plicity of action—sound theory— practical results—and scientific principle—as Modern Chemistry is superior to old Alchemy. It is a dangerous thing—for science and the sick—-To con- found it with—or as similar to that of the numerous Medicated Pads—Magnetic Belts—Electric Bands, etc. Animated Vital Magnetism is “Not” a steel magnet a Medicated Pad, nor an Electric Battery—But it is— the absolute result of vital Hand Manipulation or Positive Animal Magnetism. Therefore any dis- cerning mind—or the most un- lettered person can easily see the great dissimilarity in almost every particular. The only way it could possibly become confound- ed or be mistaken for any of the old Treatments--is from the sim- ple fact that we make use of a Felt Pad, Band, or Appliance as a vehicle or medium to hold or take on and retain our healing principle—for the purpose of ap- plication to the disease—For in- stance, you may take medicine out oi a “spoon,” but this would not constitute or make the “ spoon” a part of the Treatment —would it? any more than an empty Pill Fox will move the bowds. Now you may charge steel—or zinc and copper—with mineral magnetism and sew it up in a Belt—How long do you sup- pose that this magnetism will last when coming in contact with the body—or any substance which will absorb or attract it—Twenty- ■fcar* —Not "Wg/w —After this, then j<; is no better than a worthless rag:—ls it any wonder that these Belts, Bands and Pads usually fail. Let me tell you right here ; I “and don't you forget it I” Noth- ing can feed or exist upon itself. Until perpetual motion is discov- ered every power must have its source of supply, and everything which possesses power must be constantly fed, the Pad, the Belt, the Telegraph and the Locorao- i live. No power or action can generate within itself. You need not be deceived-—if you will only reason from cause to effect—always taking the laws of nature for your guide and act accordingly. Felt and Fluid and Food. The “Felt” is Live Wool which takes on Animated Vital Magnetism. The “Fluid” Is a natural Magnetic Production which per- petuates Vital Magnetism, The “Food” Is a Chemical combination of Fruits, Vege- table and Animal matter. The “Felt” and “Fluid’ and “Food” constitutes the Fritz-son 'cm System and Theory of Animated Vital Magnetic Treatment. The “Pelf Sustains, takes j on and holds Vital Magnetism \ Felt and Fluid and Food. as a -vehicle or vessel retains any other Vital Principle. “ The Fluid ” Sustains, Feeds, Supplies or Replenishes the vital magnetism to the Pelt as fast is it is taken up or consumed by lie System. The “Food” Sustains the System, keep: all the Secretions of the body open and active, and furnishes Nutriment to the debil- litated organs. The “ Pelt ” and “ Fluid ” and “Food” Forces and Equalizes Circulation, supplies vitality and sustains the System until the de~ Felt and Fluid and Food. bilitated Organs are restored to health. ! The “ Pelt ” Being charged j with Animated Vital Magnetism, i by means of actual Hand manip- j idation, thus rendering it possi- I ble of retention and conveyance at will from man to man. I The “Fluid” Being a natural j Planitary Chemical production, j will recharge and perpetuate vital | magnetism as long as a parficle of | Animated. Magnetism remains j in the (vehicle) “ Pelt.” j The “Food” Being a Tonic, I Alterative and Assimilative Nu- Felt and Fluid and Food. triment, supplies the Fatty Tis- sue of the body until the “Pelt” and “ Fluid ” forces and sus- tains a perfect circulation of Flood through the (Congested) diseased organs. The * Felt ” and “ Fluid ” and “Food” Being the embodiment of all the vital principles of Life and Health, and Action of the Blood and Nerves and Circulation, Vitalizing. In- vigorating and Sustaining, Equalizing and Energizing every function of the Body, must produce'a perfect, perma- nent and lasting free and equal distri- bution of every Health-Giving and sustaining element of the most vigor- ous life. MIRACULOUS, WONDERFUL, AND THE MOST REMARKABLE CURES. Modern Miracles. Plaving read and heard so much about this Fritz-sonian Treatment and of its most remarkable success during the past few years—and what seeming miraculous cures he was performing with his System— I could not help but become considerably interested—as I had been a terrible sufferer for many years—and had as I supposed exhausted every means known to art and science without receiving any great bene- fit. I had been treated by such men as Bartholomew, Agnew, Flint, Baker, Rush, Thorndike, and a score of others full as well known and celebrated in the pro- fession—No wonder then that I took hold of a new thing with reluctance and but little confidence. Still I thought that if there was help for others there might be for me, and I could but try, as I had a thousand times rather have been dead than to continue suffering as I was and had been for the past ten years. I will tell you a little of my condition and then you can judge better how a man feels when he has been snatched from a living hell and from the very brink of the grave. In the fall of 1875 I took a severe cold which seemed to settle all over me, my feet and every joint in them swelled to nearly three times their natural size. The nerves ached and every joint seemed as if being drawn from their sockets. I con- stantly groaned with the most excruciating pains for three mortal weeks; no rest nor any ease day or night; hot fomentations, the most powerful liniments and opiates done me no good nor eased me in the least. Only when I laid in a dead stupor from large doses of morphine did uncon- sciousness come over me for a few mo- ments at a time—When at last the pains did begin to ease up a degree, my feet began to turn black and blue—the blood seemed to stop circulating in my limbs— a deathly coldness and heaviness oppressed me—my urine became thick and streaked with blood—my bowels discharged the most foul matter—chills—fevers—smother- ing sensations—dead, heavy aches—and sharp, twitching pains went shooting all over my body—l hovered between life and death for many months—finally the disease appeared to assume a more settled charac- ter—a sort of a paralytic rheumatism, as the doctors called it. At times I could get out of bed and around a little—But pain, I was always in pain—My bowels became so that they would not move without the most powerful cathartics, and v.-iy water had to be drawn more than half of the time—I doctored and lingered, and lingered and doctored—l suffered and prayed, I prayed and suffered, and often wondered why God had so afflicted me—Days came and lengthened into weeks, and weeks into months, and months ran into years—Still time brought me but little relief, and all the time more feeble and despondent. I had often heard and rny friends had sometimes advised me to try Felt, and Fluid and Food—Bottled Magnetism, as they called it—but everybody knows how such things are—l thought that if the most noted physicians could not help me, of course nothing else would—and as for the idea of a man getting well of such a dis- ease as mine without medicine, why the idea was preposterous. But as the saying is, “A drowning man will catch at a straw,” and one day while I was laying on the sofa in my room reading over a circular de- scribing the Fritz-sonian System, I came to the words, “ If not, why not ?” I stopped and thought, read a little further and thought again. Now, here I am; I have tried all the regular doctors and they have done but little for me; yes, nothing ; and Dr. Fritz says if after you have tried everything and nothing does you any good, why not try this? If not, why not? Yes, this is the question. If not, why not? I made up my mind then and there that I would try it—and I did—l sent that very day, and God bless the day, it is and ever will be a sacred one to me. Before I had been using it one hour, I felt its revivifying effects. In a few weeks my appetite became good—my urine passed free and assumed its natural color. My bowels were as regular as clock-work.— The blood circulated in my limbs, and in less than three months I was where you see me to-day—A thoroughly well, hearty, sound man. I used no medicine, unless his Food may be called medicine. I tell you it is wonderful, perfectly wonderful. I can hardly realize it myself— that I should be where I am to-day— tough and rugged—able to once more take my place in business among men, strong— I could almost knock out Sullivan. I have just returned from a trip Out West. While stopping at the Palmer House in Chicago, I noticed an exceed- ingly fine-looking gentleman who was attracting considerable attention among the guests in the office, very graphically de- scribing his experience with Dr. Fritz. Let me tell you, gentlemen, said he, that man saved my life, and I shall never forget him. I will tell you how it was. My name is Hill—C. M. Hill. I live and was born out here in Wanconda, and there is where I came mighty near being buried. I am now 35 years old. What I am telling you happened just before the big fire—the latter part of ’7O, when Dr. Fritz had his office occupying the whole building No. 196 Clark St., every resident of Chicago will remember what great cures he was performing then. I have seen the whole building crowded, and the side-walks for more than a block each way waiting to see him, Mr. Palmer here will tell you what an excitement he created. And Fred Gross- man, the real estate man who had charge of my affairs then will tell you what condi- tion I was in about that time. Just after I got married and was the happiest man in Wanconda, I was taken sick and kept running down for more than a year, when our child was born. I considerably overdone myself by being up a good deal nights. Finally I began to cough and raise the worst matter you ever saw, kept growing weaker and weaker every day until the doc- tors told me I must either change climates or die. I tell you I was a skeleton. I settled up my affairs the best I could, kissed my wife and babe good-bye, never expecting to see them again in this world. My father and one of the neighbors helped me to the depot. When I looked out of the car window as I passed through here on my way to Minnesota it was with a heavy heart. Stranger, were you ever sick, leav- ing all you held dear on earth, going away to a strange place to die ? If you ever were, you can imagine my feelings that day. Well, I went to Minneapolis, and stayed there a few weeks, but got no better. The doctors then advised me to go on through to Colorado. So I went, but how I ever got there I don’t know, but I did, and stopped at a very good hotel at Colo- rado Springs. There I improved a little, and got so that I could take a little ride every fine day. But after a little I com- menced growing worse very rapidly, and fearing that I should die in a few days I de- termined to return home at onee and see my wife and little one if possible before I passed over. I had a very comfortable bed provided in a Pullman, and at last, in utter exhaustion and the very last stages of con- sumption, I found myself once more at home in my own bed, with my dear old mother and loving wife to attend me. I lingered without hope for over a month, and then revived a little again as most consump- tives. I then called on Dr. N. S. Davis here, and he informed me that my only hope of ever seeing spring was to go to Florida at once. I told him that I had tried Minnesota and Colorado, and if I I must die, I should die at home. The day dawns. That night when I got home, my little one was looking at some pictures in a paper upon the floor. My wife carelessly picked it up and laid it on the bed. After a little I glanced at it and saw that it was one of Dr. Fritz’ circulars. I read a few lines and then became interested, and read it nearly all—and that night before I fell asleep I had firmly made up my mind to see him. Be- tween hope and the excitement I was able the next day to be taken to his office. I never shall forget my feelings while being helped into his presence. I dropped into a large easy chair, and after I had got my breath a little, the doctor came up to me and said, Well, young man, you are not dead yet, are you ? I said no, but mighty near it. Yes, said he, It’s a close shave, but I guess you have struck a lead this time. Do you want to get well ? I cried gentlemen, right then and there I bawled like a baby, and came near choking to death from coughing. The doctor told me not to be excited, that if I would only keep a stiff upper lip he would cure me. And what’s a fact, gentlemen, he went right at it and done it. I gained rapidly from the first, and within six months was once more well. We have sold out up here in Wan- conda, and I now live on a large farm which we have lately bought, four miles from Decatur, Alabama, in the Tennessee valley. I can do as much work and stand as much exposure as any man in that region. Gentlemen, you just go up to Wanconda, and see what the folks there have to say about my case and Dr. Fritz. You bet if he tells you that his treatment will cure a case that it will do it. He is now in Boston, and has an enormous sale of his Felt and Fluid and Food—he is the smartest man and the greatest genius I ever saw. When he looks at a man he knows what ails him, and don’t you forget it,—and he knows how to cure him too. A day or so after this episode at the Palmer Blouse, I stepped into a large Vien- na bakery and cafe on the corner of State & Vanburen Sts., kept by a gentleman by the name of Wilhelm Henreci, one of the fa- mous Henreci Bros., who enjoy the reputa- tion of keeping the finest cafes in the Wes- tern metropolis. After partaking of a very liberal repast, and while lighting a fragrant Havana at the counter I casually inquired of the gentlemanly attendent if he had ever known a doctor in that city by the name of Fritz. His countenance brightened up in a moment as he answered, I do, sir, know him well, and I guess nearly everybody else does in this city. Why, sir, he is the great- est healer that ever lived. Stranger, my name is Henreci. I am the proprietor of this place, and I will just tell you what that man did forme. You see, he used to be my wife’s mother’s doctor. He cured her of a very distressing sickness while they were living in Peoria, 111., and shortly after we were married I was taken very sick, right in our busiest time. For three long weeks I laid right on the broad of my back, suffering everything but death with, as the doctors said, spinal irritation, and inflam- mation of the kidneys. I had six of the very best doctors to be had, and all the ease I could get was from hypodermic injec- tions of morphine, and as soon as the ef- fects of that would wear off a little the pains would commence again worse than ever. One evening, after the worst time I had suffered yet, and all my friends expect- ed that I would die, who should walk into the room but Dr. Fritz, the author of the best system of treatment on earth. M) wife in her desperation and as a last resort unbeknown to me—for to tpll the truth, 1 hadn’t much confidence in him—had sent a messenger after him. He smilingly came up to the bed, and spoke kindly, and asked me what I was there for. I replied because I couldn’t help myself. He said I had a good deal better be attending to my busi- ness than laying in bed. I answered that if I did not get some help soon that I did not think I should ever attend to much bus iness again. Oh, yes you will, says he, you will be over at the store to-morrow all right. I asked him if he thought I was a d n fool. Oh no, says he, but I thinh your doctors are. Let me show you how easy I can cure you. So saying, he took a piece of felt cloth and a small bottle oi some kind of liquid. He dampened the cloth with the liquid, laid it upon the small of my back, and then placed his hand over it to keep it there. After letting it rest for about ten minutes he placed a band of com- mon muslin around me to hold the cloth in place. I felt quite a burning and prickling all the time as if the Blood was trying to force its way through the veins. lie then deliberetely pulled all the covering off of me, hit me a slap with the flat of his hand, and told me to get up and dress. I did not think I could, but I was so mad that I made the effort, and to my surprise I got up all right, and w-hen once on my feet he handed me my pants and told me to dress myself, I did so without saying a word, but I tell you I kept up a terrible thinking. The next day I went about my business, and have been doing so ever since without the least symptoms of a return of the disease. I spent quite a number of days in the city, conversed with a great many people and learned of more than three hundrec cases full as remarkable as those above re lated. Among the most prominent people in social, professional and business circles. C. H. Hunter., . Fifth Ave. Hotel, Y. A Horrible Sight. Mrs. Jane Hovey, of Beacon street, Bos ton, in relating her experience with the Fritz-sonian System of Treatment says About eight years ago I had a small lump make its appearance on my left shoulder which gradually enlarged until I had 1 surgical operation which removed it for 1 short time. Then it commenced to make its appearance again, and inside of three months grew to an enormous size—l agair had it removed with the knife, by whicl I suffered so much that I firmly made ui my mind that I would much prefer deatl than to pass through another operation— therefore you may judge of my feeling: when it commenced reappearing before th< wound was healed—This time it grew sc fast that inside of four months it was mud larger than ever before and very tender tc the slightest touch. It extended around tc the back of my neck and between the shoulders until I was a most horrible sight and suffered more than mortal can evei tell. I commenced the Fritz-sonian Treat ment by placing the Felt over and arounc the Tumor, and dampening it twice a da] with the Fluid. I took one tablespoonfu of the Food before each meal, which sus tained and kept up my strength—and cal it miracle or what you will, the tumor be gan to grow smaller and smaller every day until at last it had entirely disappeared— All the time I was under this course o: treatment I felt well and continually im proved in bodily health. One year ha: now passed and no sign of the tumor re appearing—On the other hand I am bettei in every respect than I have been for years This is, to say the least, a most remark able cure—but I have seen equally as won derful results on some of my friends whe have used it through my influence. Snatched from the very Jaws of Death. Mrs. I. A. Hollinsworth, of Charlestown, Mass., says:—On the night of April 9th last I was taken with gouty pneumonia. The pain in my feet was intense—did nol close my eyes for 48 hours—attacked mj left elbow, and on the nth my urine turned thick and full of mucous—bowels had not moved—spittle a thick, ropy phlegm—lack of, breath, and a rattling in the throat con- -4 Jered by my physician as a forerunner of cf ?ath. My husband went to Boston fdr the Fritz-sonian treatment. When it arrived I was laying in a death-like stupor, and a heavy, labored breathing. The Felt Pad was applied warm and slight- ly dampened across my chest—could not swallow the Food—in about 15 minutes be- gan to breathe easier, and in two hours was quite comfortable—took one teaspoonful of the Food dropped into a comfortable sleep. In three days was about the house again. Thus was I snatched from the very jaws of death. He was Struck with Death and Still Recovered. The Hon. Erastus Benedict, of Albany, N. Y., says : About three years ago I was kicked in the stomach by a horse—lnflam- mation of the bowels set in, and my urine was scarcely anything but pure blood— Nothing passed my bowels for fourteen days—The most celebrated surgeons said there was no hope as mortification was about to set in—l had been delirious for the last thirty-six hours—and they expected every hour would be my last. Through the earnest desire of one of the members of our legislature, Mr. Forsythe, they de- spatched to New York and procured the Fritz-sonian Treatment—A band of Felt was placed around me dampened with the Fluid, and I was given one teaspoonful of the Food every half hour—I felt easier at once—The fever soon abated—My bowels moved the second day—My entire recovery was rapid—and I can truly say that I was cured after being struck with death. Never Saw the Like. I believe the Fritz-sonian system of treat- ment to be a marvel and a wonder—and that the finger of God is in it. My little boy Henry had a very severe fall about two years ago. He struck right across the small of his back, which swelled up fearful- ly, and from the time he fell he could not move nor stand on his feet. The bones of the spine grew out of shape, and his knees were drawn up near to his stomach—he re- mained in this condition for over a year, nearly all the time suffering the most in- tense pain. Large bed sores were formed on both hips, which we could not heal. My husband brought home from Boston one of Dr. Fritz’ papers, which we read, and made up our minds to try his Treatment. We did so, and in less tnan two weeks Henry began to improve, and in less than six months from that day was entirely well. He is a great healthy boy now. Oh, if everybody only knew about it, how much suffering might be saved. Mrr. Sarah Rockwell, Lynn, Mass. Narrow Escape. Rev. Wm. Foley, of 361 West 15th St., Chicago, 111., had a very narrow escape from death. This is his own story: One year ago I was in the very last stages of Bright’s disease of the Kidneys. My fam- ily physician and various counsel had given me up to die—l had lost all hope— but was persuaded through friends as a Inst resort for I held no confidence—to get the Fritz-sonian Treatment. I con- sented, and they got it for me—l began to improve at once—and to-day I am a well man—l did not take a particle of medi- cine—We all consider it nothing less than a miracle—Since my extraordinary recov- ery, I know of at least fifty others who have used it, and they to have got well— It is to say the least remarkable. The Hand of Ood. Gen. Singleton, of South Carolina, on a visit to his niece residing in Boston, called upon Dr. Fritz for a difficulty from which he had been suffering for over twelve years—almost entire deafness and a partial paralysis of the whole left side—The doc- tor told him that his Treatment would em- phatically cure him—In four hours his hearing was entirely restored—and in less than three months he completely recovered from his paralysis—He says the doctor used no medicine—Simply the Felt, and Fluid and Food. The General says he cannot understand it, unless it was the hand of God. Still Alive. About three years ago my attention was first called to the wonderful cures being performed by Dr. Fritz through his most remarkable System of Felt and Fluid and Food. Ever since the war I had been a great sufferer, and as I supposed beyond any hope of relief—I was troubled with a disease of the heart which every day threatened my life. At the same time a distressing asthmatic difficulty, scarcely ever being able to lie down to sleep, be- sides having a large running sore on my right ankle and four on my left leg just below the knee, the direct results of being wounded in the army. Thus was I a per- fect wreck living yet dying by inches. My surprise can better be imagined than de- scribed when the doctor told me that he thought his system of treatment would make me a comparatively well man—com- fortable the balance of my days at least, if not entirely cure me. I commenced his Treatment by applying a bandage about my ankle and leg, wearing a garment over my chest and a pad over the region of the heart—dampened each day with the Fluid —and taking internally one teaspoonful of his Food before each meal—I commenced gaining at once—My shortness of breath left me in about thirty days—the heart assumed its natural action in a few weeks and inside of one year my limbs complete- ly healed—and I. now consider myself a much better man in every way than I was eighteen years ago—In fact I am perfectly well in every respect. I have lived in Bos- ton all my life, am well known here, and I consider the Fritz-sonian System a godsend to the afflicted. I have seen at least twenty others who have been cured by this treatment, some of them in the very last stages of disease. Chas. Foster, of Parker St. uta&m.' ~ r rfiUMmiuiifm* 1 '" ww" nvirinr •TtfffflfSiWnrirwnimi- r Although we may not have the j Persuasive Eloquence of a Beecher, j the Humorous Philosophy of an In- I gersoll, or the Logic of a Sumner, yet. we believe that we can at least convince every intelligent hearer, i that we believe in, and are willing to j take our own medicine. We shall rot endeavor to tickle the ear with flowery rhetoric, or to please the eye with fancy sketches, but will speak in a plain, direct and compre- hensive manner, presenting solid facts, supported by sound theory and conclusive evidence, that we are pre- sen! ing a claim of the Utmost Im- portance to the Human Race, and worthy of an Enlightened People’s Close Investigation and most thorough trial. In order to arrive at a comprehen- I sive understanding of the Fritz-so- j nian system of treatment, it will be i necessary to state in a few words j our Theory which embraces the whole category of disease, by which the human race can be afflicted. The cause of all Disease, of what- ever name or nature, is simply Con- gestion, or a Congested con- dition of the small arteries and blood | vessels which pass through or around '■ that particular paid or organ—Sim- ply this and nothing more. Prove it ( We will. Mark now,— Where Pure Blood circulates there can be no disease. All scientists agree upon | this paint.— Nothing but Conges- j tion can retard circulation,—There- ! fore, no matter by what cause that Con- j :jes--.cn is produce, /. Fon this circula- | tion through the. part and the disease jis removed. Correct, are we not ? Be- ■ cause there is no Congestion where the blood flows freely ; Stop circulation and death ensues,— Start circulation and life begins. Partial Congestion is disease—Perfect Congestion is death. —As a partial circulation is diseased life,— While a perfect ch'culation—is perfect health and life. pKiNCiTEES. We will now pass on to our princi- ! pies of Treatment For the absolute J cure if disease, without Manipula- ■ '.ion, Drugs, or lurgieal operation. For convenience rake we will name it Felt and Flint- and Food. In the first place, what is Felt, and why is it used ? Felt is raply a pressed texture instead of a woven one—-we j use it manufactured into a thick, j elastic, absorbent medium, because it is the most economical substance | which will absorb,— take on,— and I hold our life-giving principle.—• j'j- | talized Magnetism,—the very | spirit-essence of life, j Live wool (that is wool taken from a live, perfectly healthy male [Buck] Sheep) will take on and retain vital- ized magnetism from Hand Manipula- tion or Pathological Conveyance, on the same principle that line steel, will attract, take on, and hold min- eral magnetism from contact with the magnetic (load) stone. And like the magnet, it will be- come exhausted from use, as all i things irx Nature and Art must be fed, nourished and replenished in order ».o retain their perpetual power. This then necessitates or brings into use our Fluid, which is a vitaliz- ing producer, or perpetuator, which replenishes, supplies or recharges this vital magnetised Felt, On pre- j cisely the same principle that a j solution of vitriol com ,g in contact i with copper and zinc feeds or charges | the Magnetic Battery. While the full force of the mag- j nr.HzedFelt, perpetuated and strength- | ened by Vitalized Fluid placed di- | rectly over any diseased part or or- gan, speedily, silently, and stead- ily, vitalizes and forces circulation, establishing a perfect action of the Blood and nerve vital fluid, produc- ing a healthy condition, by supply- ing nutriment from the Blood and 1 nerve tha 1 fluids, while in this active | ! state of circulation, I The Food.— The debilitated system, j I caused- front a diseased action of arc. 1 j The Fritz-soniau System! cnres disease deemed | ! beyond the reach of any humai agency. We would not have von think Hr one moment that -u >e would jeopard 2 our hard-earned reputation by fum- ing- upon you a mode of treatment, un- less we had the most positive kmnvleifge and reliable evidence of its success. [ We have put, this Treatment if A the form Prescribed with an absolute assurance of success, knowing that it is the Pest the world has ever known I We do not lose sight of the fact, that every form of Practice, Treat- ment, or Merchandise, presented or offered the general Public is deemed but a Money-making Scheme for its Projectors, and must therefore be looked upon with suspicion and dis- favor. Wlgle in one sense this may be true, yet in another light it is very- far from the fact. All right-wended and honorable Professional or Busi- ness men are very careful about foist- ing upon die Public any article which does not possess wel Lattes led merit. For all things without merit: are exceeding!}'- short-lived, and nev- er fail to bring disaster to their pro- jectors. It is, therefore, certain ruin, both Financially and Profes- sionally. As the Thief, Defaulter, or Forger must sooner o; later e ;d his career in ruin and disgrace, so certain must all things stand or fall upon their individual merits. If we discarded or looked upon each new innovation with disfavor the greatest Inventions of the Age, and the sublimest interests of man, would suffer Eternal Martyrdo n. .. d the human race would still suffer with ?he most loathsome disease., of ancient times. Further let us appeal to the direct understanding of all intelligent tarn Ic- ing people, and ask them if they should not use the same reason land judgment in selecting a Physician, or a means of cure for their diseases, as in any other business transaction of life? While the art of healing may seem a divine one to the sick and dying Patient, yet with the. Doc- tor—be he whom lie may-—it is but ;• 1 ; r, i' T• • 5‘- *»• L and cents; we know, if we pause but for one moment to think, that the Doctor, Lawyer, Minister, Merchant. Farmer or Tradesman, only use their calling as a stepping-stone to Popu- larity and Wealth, and that every in- telligent and enterprising man does not leave a stone unturned to bring bis name before the pul he in his par- ticular business capacit) ; this we all deem a laudable object, and an hon- orable strife among men, which h v a tendency to lead to excellence in all Professions. We have determined to take the lead as a healer of ‘he sick—for certainly there is no call- ing so ennobling in life, as his, or j hers, who labors to ease human suf- ! feting, and prolong human lift -no j matter if dollars, cents, and popu- larity be the mainspring that prompts to action. We assure you, upon the business honor of man to mm, that we ha?e -found our mode of Treatment the most successful of any in the aunals of history. It is an utter impossibility for it to fail in a single case,— where death has not already set her seal,—end no Physician,— or Treatment o • Earth —-can show so successful a record as it has brought us in our enormous practice during the last fifteen years. We have never as yet been disap- pointed in its ae on, nor in the in-- eg) ■ . and intelligence of the p pie who have treated with us ; we have trusted to their independent reason- ing and discrimination in its use, and know, from the interest always manifested, and the remarkable suc- cess of our past career—coupled with the thousands of patients whom we have treated,— the multitudes whom we have cured,—and the un- told amount of suffering we have de- viated,— that the past can be but a glimmering of light at the day’s 1 awn- ing; and, ere long, the full deluge;- of the noonday’s sun will have eclipsed the earth, producing a halo of mi- do- ing from a world of diseased-ridden people. Tlie Fritz-sonian System permanently euros without manipulation- drugs, x r the Xulfct organ of the body, must be sustained I while the cure is going on—as with- I out proper sustenance, healthy blood | cannot be manufactured : therefore S it would be impossible to supply (he 1 waste tissue. As all food taken into [ the stomach contains a (-.rtaio-por- lion of .nutriment; it must be fully assimilated in the stomach before passing into the absorbent glands, by keep'eg up an active secretion of all the digestive organs what will [ we use for this purpose,— DP UGS t j Certainly not. Our Food, which is prepared from the expressed juices or extracts of certain Fruits, Vegeta- bles and Animal matter—Abounding in Nutritive, Alterative and Assimila- tive properties, will therefore produce a perfect digestion of all other Foods combining with it, when taken into the stomach thus eliminating a Pure, Rich, healthy Blood. Thie combined influences of these Healing elements must, will, and do remove all diseased action from the human system. Our Treatment is one of the Most Wonderful and Glorious Achieve- ments of Science, rendering the true principle of disease, its cause and cure, simple, rational and compre- hensive, converting a sovereign rem- edy into a legitimate article of com- merce, which can always be carried with you, shipped or transported to any part of the world—Applied with- out a doctor,—Medical skill or knowledge of disease. Nature is you’- physician. He puts a pain in the part diseased, and only calls upon you to apply the remedy over or around the spot he has desig- nsed, and bids you use the Food prepared from Nature’s labratory. This Treatment unfolds the deep- est research, most ingenious, power- ful and far-reaching element of man’s | ability to hold the invigorating prin- | ciple, the very essence of life, in such 1 abeyance as to produce the most wonderful results in removing dis- eased action from any part or organ of the i; nan system. It is so sci- entifically pnn wived, so practically constructed and simply arranged, that any person of ordinary intelli- gence can produce a stronger, and more powerful healing influence, than any magnetic, or body of magnetic healers can impart. It will always | answer the condition and require- | ment of die case, conveying both | health, strength and vigor to the patient. It will Cure,— positively and un- conditionally Cure.—-Because it is a Scientific and well-attested Fact proven beyond a Shadow of Doubt, through years of Practical Experi ence—and constant IF. nstration, that Vital Magnetism, imparted from the positive He A thy to tlie Negative I Unhealthy man or woman, will Cure I any and all classes of disease. The only trouble has been that it was an utter impossibility for one Positive Nature, to convey it to another of the same Nature. This truth accounts for the many failures of the Manipulators, or so-called Natural Magnetic Healers, Pre- cisely the same Principle will apply to the Scientists or Christian Heal- ers,—their Power resting solely upon a Psychological condition of the Pa- tient. All Nature, and Creative forces are influenced by Perfect Positives,—th!d De-Jdk» 1 Negatives. By our mode of application and importation of this most subtile power, every human being becomes the Negative and our treatment a certain and powerful Positive This may seem strong Language, but it is nevertheless true ; true to the very letter; absolutely and literally true, as heat is Life; and cold is death ; so sure will it produce Animal heat; Equalize and force circulation; Impart life; cure dis- ease; Perpetuate health: and pro- long human existence. This is no wild visionary scheme ; but a practical fact; susceptible of I proof, and the widest range of I demonstration; easily proven by ? yourself, beyond the shadow of a doubt. Select a person troubled The Fritz-souian System is a sound theory, a scientific fact, and «. perfect success’. LECTURE | | Dflivered Iry W»>. lErita:, at Exeter I * Mall, Lcudoti, *apon ntolULSa, wiul -iA. Clij-Svhiuvi- sysum of treatment of Tell and Fluid and Food embodying the whole life principle is the only thing, that will positively and unconditionally cure Chronic Long-standing Diseases. Has not its simplest element al- ready done wonders, although only employed in an imperfect and crude form. " Operated and Manipulated by honest though generally illiterate men and women, who made no ; claims to know; why; or how ; they could perform such wonderful and miraculous cures. Many deemed it a gift from God. And indeed they were right. It is a gift from the higher power,—from Nature,—frem the Elements of Life and the creative power and genius of man. As Fulton controlled the power of steam; and Franklin captured the lightning. So knowledge, Experi- ence, and practice, has enabled us to put in a practicable shape ; the long sought for healing power and cura- tive influence of Vitalized Magnetism One question we will now ask the candid thinking mind ; if you have tried different Physicians, and the old theories and practice. If ycu have been taking and using Medi- cines of almost every name and kind; if they have failed to cure ycu after a sufficient and reasonable trial, Is it not about time that you now- tried another and more rational theojy and treatment; when the facts are that you must make a change if you ever expect to get well, would it not be in accordance with reason and good Judgment that you now give us a hearing and try but one course of this treatment; we only ask a fair trial and just verdict; For we are just as confident as we exist that it will be for your interest to do so; and that you will be more than Satisfied with the change, and its re- I suits; we now ask you; If Not, i Why Not? This is the question | for you to decide; If Not, why i Not? The query is most Respect fully submitted to an intelligent people. The Prltr-sonlan System never disappoint the patient* s rapid cure always follows- DISEASES CURED BY THE FRITZ-SONIAN SYSTEM OF TREATMENT. some cases where the sense of hearing I was entirely lost—although we do not I recommend it in such cases; But we | have the utmost confidence that this is the most universally successful treat- ment ever yet devised. We use no oils or medicines in the Ear—no inhalations or insnuflations in the Nose or Mouth— but a continuous and gentle current of vital magnetism applied in the external orifice of the ear by means of our Felt and Fluid. It is a pleasant; perfectly safe; and highly scientific mode of treatment; and the only form that the Deaf should ever employ—as where this fails no other means has ever been known to succeed. Bheumatims. Rheumatism. This most painful disease is caused from a lack of proper secretion of the kidneys: as uric and lactic acid of the blood ; when this acid matter secretes about the tissues of the joints ; pressing against the sen- sitive nerves thus causing the most in- tense and excruciating pains.— There are different varieties of the disease: yet all arising from the same source— a poisoned condition of the blood and congestion of a part—generally brought about by exposure to cold and damp.— In all cases the Fritz-sonian system will have the most prompt and happy results By getting up an active secretion of the Kidneys, removing congestion and forcing circulation ; Don’t let anything prevent you from employing this treat- ment at once —if you would avoid pro- tracted suffering deformity and a crippled condition for life. Paralysis and Palsy. Paralysis; Palsy; Ataxy; Corea; and other diseases of this nature can be cured if nature has not ceased to act, or in other words if the Patient is gradual- ly and slowly improving; instead of re- trograding or daily growing worse. Felt and Fluid and Food is particularly adapt- ed to diseases of this character, and has performed some of the most wonderful and remarkable cures, and the only per- fect cures ever recorded. Blood Diseases. Syphilitic Scrofulous ; Impov- erishment; Eruptive, &c. No treat- ment ever yet devised or employed, will so quickly, permanently, and unequivo- cally remove all poisons ; humors ; and impurities ; from the circulatory fluids —smooth, soften and beautify the skin as the Felt and Fluid a..d Food. The Eye. For all diseases of The Eye our treatment is pre-eminently successful. Don’t neglect to confqr with us at once —if you would avoid the worst of all fates, total blindness. Finally, w'e might thus go on and enumerate disease after disease, or, more properly speaking, painful and troublesome symptoms or effects of dis- ease ; but we deem it unnecessary, as it matters not what your trouble or condi- tion may be, you are most cordially in- vited to communicate with us, that we may confer together and ascertain if the Fritz-sonian system of treatment is adapted to the case. You can always rely upon intelligent counsel, candid ad- vice, and an honest decision. We in- vite correspondence. Diseases of the Head, Throat and Lungs. Now, in the first place, we want you to distinctly understand us when we say that this Treatment will “Not” cure Consumption. Neither can any other treatment cure this fell destroyer of the human race—where an absolute decay of any organ of the body has taken place, no power on earth can re- store it. But we also wish you to understand us when we say that we “ can most pos- itively ” cure the diseases causing and leading to Consumption—such as Ca- tarrh Bronchitis General Debility, etc. These causes are the first or form- ing stages of consumption—and can most positively be cured—not helped— cured—No doubts need be entertained of a perfect and lasting cure—Consump- tion need not result—You need not die with this disease—You can use it with the same positiveness of success—as that you exist—It is an eminently suc- cessful treatment—perfectly reliable in its results—Any person threatened with Consumption who neglects to avail themselves, at once, of this treatment, —is to say the least—Guilty of criminal negligence—as the choice lays entirely with themselves—To live—or—die— You may say that you cannot afford it —or that you do not believe it—But I tell you this lame excuse will not do—if your life is worth the effort—this is your opportunity—You know that medi- cine will not cure—And we tell you em- phatically, that this will. Do not neglect it—Make the start this day—write this hour—Drop every- thing—lt is your only hope—your only | chance for life. Diseases of the Kidneys and Oenito-Urinary Organs. j If diseases of the kidneys and genito i organs were better understood and j more properly treated, one-half the suf- fering of the human race could be I avoided. Diseases of these organs | produce more general misery to both | man and woman than all other organs | of the body combined, as they are the 1 most important in their functions, as | well as most delicate and complicated i|| in their construction. No Treatment 2 i>v.er yet devised SO WfU adapted to \ the cure of all the different diseases of | these organs as Vital Magnetism j in fact, it has never been known to fail. ■i Diseases of these organs produce a [j chain of symptoms and diseases almost i too mind-harrowing and misery-produc- i ing to record. A few links of the chain 3 which is forged around the unhappy | sufferer are, in the first place, Lame f Back, High Colored or Colorless Urine, ;! Urinary Deposits, Weakened Sexual 3 Capacity, Diabetes, or Bright’s Dis- j ease, Inability to Retain the Water, j Scalding and Bloody Urine. And as » disease progresses, producing a gradual j wasting of brain, muscular and nerve i power, incapacitating, poverty-stricken- i ing, unhappy, unsatisfied marital rela- J tions, enforced sterility, morbid feel- j ings, suicidal tendencies, loss of mem- I cry and brain capacity, lack of confi- dence in self and all mankind, unstable- ness, softening of the brain, spinal complaint and softening of the spinal marrow, disfiguring eruptions, leaving Will the Day of Great Tilings and of Miraculous Powers Never Cease. Ever since the Fritz-sonian system of treatment for healing the sick has been brought into use some of the most wonderful and remarkable cures ever recorded have been of almost daily occurence. When Dr. Fritz was astonishing the people of the different cities of this coun- try with his seeming miraculous healing powers—fairly awakening the dead— opening the eyes of the blind—unstopping the deaf ear—causing the lame to walk and curing the most hopeless cases of disease as if by a wave of the hand —speaking and acting the words of life and healing power—we but little dreamed of the silent but most potent factor at work—and how he brought forth and utilized one of the most refined elements in all nature to meet the demands of his proudest fancies—that of alleviating the suffering of man. They deemed him as peculiarly gifted of the gods, and attributed these marvellous cures to the wonder- ful magnetic influence which he himself exerted over the patient. But since his most remarkable system has been published and put upon the market, we see that it is not the man, but the wonderful genius of the man in controlling the most vital healing properties of natures vast Laboratory—As Fulton discovered and steam was utilyzed to drive the most ponderous machinery. As Franklin controlled the lightning, and Morse made it speak from nation to nation, and with it Edison has illuminated the world—so too has the mighty genius of this man controlled animal magnetism, a still more subtle power destined to revolutionize the art of healing. And placed it within your power—to heal all your maladies. them liable at any time to Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Consumption, Blindness, Deafness, Paralysis, Palsy, Apoplexy, Locomotive Ataxy, Diabetes, Stricture, Bloody Urine, Emaciation, decrepid old age while yet in the prime of life, or at last dying by inches with some horrible lingering disease, or filling a suicide’s grave. Behold what a great fire a little mat- ter kindleth. Now, the cause of all this suffering in the first place is very simple, and can be easily remedied, if you will take our advice, and nip the evil in its bud, by at once using Felt, and Fluid and Food. Yet, if the disease has pro- gressed to its worst, and even last stages, do not despair. It will still cure you, only requiring more time and more perseverance. It is the correct treatment. It will not fail. The Liver. Diseases of the Liver : Conges- tion—Ulceratfon—lnflammation Tor- pidity—J aundice—Gallstones— Billious- ness—Constipation—Dark or Clay col- ored stools—Diarrhoea—Piles—Colic— Indigestion—Emaciation and decline— Truly a lamentable chain of symptoms to arise from the disease of one organ— But the invalid who has ever suffered from a disease of the Liver, with not only complain of these symptoms, but of many others, all of which it would ic- require quite a book to delineate, and their sufferings never could be pictured by the pen of the historian. Many remedies have been devised, Pills and Potions innumerable concocted, but man still suffers, and suffers on. Rem- edies of a day. The disease only to re- turn again and again. For the complete—permanent and lasting cure—Not to return upon the change of every moon and season : But a radical cure. Employ the only direct remedy that can possibly be used in these cases with a positive assurance of success—Vital Magnetism—the Life- giving principle of every organ of the body. The Stomach. Diseases of the Stomach, Indi- gestion, Dyspepsia, &c. There are but few diseases that create a greater disturbance of the general animal econ- omy; than a difficulty of this organ. Creating the most IVlorbid, Debilitating, Gloomy, Despondent, Dejected, and miserable Gnawings,—Burnings—Belch- ing—Fullness—lndigestion Inactivity of the Stomach and whole alimentary canal. By the Fritz-sonian treatment all diffi- culties and distressing symptoms are overcome—And a perfect healthy diges- tive action established; Relief is at once obtained ; by applying the treatment di- rectly over the stomach—Arousing a perfect digestion—by removing the con- gested condition which has taken place in the organ and surrounding tissues. Cancers anti Tumors. Cancers Tumors Scrofulous Swellings; and all diseases of this malignant character; can be cured at any stage ; excepting w'here actual de- composition of the parts have taken place—After the cancer assumes an open eating sore—The tumor becomes incisted—The scrofulous swelling an inflamatory or cold abscess—Our treat- ment will not cure.—But at any stage before this takes place ; they can be cured; and the entire enlargement re- moved by absorption—Therefore all suf- ferers with these diseases should under- take their treatment at once ; while they have a positive certainty of cure—Next week or next month may be too late. The Fritz-sonian system of treat- ment never disappoints a patient—and is not recommended for anything it will not cure—nor for the incurable stage of any disease. Avoid the knife and the most horrible of all deaths—by obtain- ing a full course of treatment at once. The Ear. Deafness. Where there is a roar- ing hissing or disagreeable noise in the head Where sound can be heard but words can not be distinguished—Where it has been gradually growing worse from year to year—the secretion dark- colored, dry ar scally—the tissues of the Ear shrunken and the cavity en- larged—or where there is a scrofulous or Otorhoe’l discharge—In fact any case where the Drum of the ear is not de- stroyed—Every case without exception can be benefitted ; and a great majority of them entirely cured—The Fritz-soni- an treatment has been successful in GENTLE3IEN AND LADIES9 CONFIDENTIAL DEPARTMENT, Gentlemen: The mind of man could not conceive A nobler mission to fulfill, Than manhood's weakness to relieve, As slowly he ascends the hill. Nervous Debility—Seminal Weak- ness—Spermatorrhoea Lost Manhood—and Impotency. Is a calamity or disease which may befall or afflict any man; because a man partially or completely loses his sexual powers or capacity is no reason that he has ever been either addicted to secret vices or criminally over-indulgent in venery—But may and often does result from a myriad of other causes. Nevertheless, Loss of Power in any form is a great misfortune to man—He naturally becomes degraded in his own mind, losing confidence in himself both morally, soci- ally, and in a business capacity— — And as if to make his misery still more complete—he loses the love and esteem of the wife of his bosom, or the woman of his heart’s desire—From the very nature of things all women must de- spise, loathe, and abhor a man without manhood—As all men lose both love and respect for woman without womanhood (from the very philosophical reason that all sox magnetism and affinity is lost)—nothing to attract but everything to repel. Then how essential that we look to these things in time, before we are forever de- barred from the pleasures attending the necessary demands of our sex the one Essential to the happiness of all men. Cast away! an incurable while yet in the prime of our existence—The picture seems too sad to contemplate—The symptoms by which you know of the approaching danger —are too plain to require repetition here— therefore it seems only necessary to say— Gentlemen, when the warning finger is pointed at you, as you value your future happiness, business capacity, love of wife and influence in society, go this day, this hour, build up your already shattered and tottering manhood; let it not be a thing of the past, an unredeemable satisfaction and pleasure, the pearl of great price and pride of your declining years. We know of no Treatment in the whole range of our experience—upon which you can depend with the same degree of cer- tainty of cure as you can upon “ Felt, and Fluid and Food." Vital Magnetism contains and sustains every principle of Man's Lost Vitality. It is simply and scientifically employed—It re- quires no Physician—can be daily and con- stantly used without the knowledge of any person—sent to any part of the world-—and will restore Lost Manhood in every instance and under all conditions—giving strength from its first application and a radical cure in a few weeks. Venereal Blood Poison. The most candid advice, is, do not marry, nor even contemplate marriage so long as there is any Syphilitic Blood Poison in your system, It is but a covere d up or smothered volcano—liable to break out at any time and sting you unto death-( Young man, did you ever consider what,a cruel dastardly thing it is to wile away fa poor girl into foul embrace. To take her to sleep in a bower of roses where she will wake to find herself in a charnel house. What man can contemplate without dismay the prospect of giving life to a doomed progeny, blear-eyed, shrivelled, and wail- ing as infants; if they live, scrofulous, shrunken, ill-favored youths; as men, dys- peptic, hollow-cheeked, and consumptive, and at length sinking into an early grave, the victims of their parents’ transgressions. This Treatment is one of the most powerful and subtile Blood Purifiers in all cases of Venereal or Scrofulous Blood Poisoning. We cannot urge you too strongly to honestly and faithfully carry out the instructions necessary in these cases—That you may once more become “ A Man ” in every sense the term implies —We cannot dwell—lt is not necessary for us to say more*—We could not have said less—The path is open—Take your choice —Will you use this Treatment and become A Alan—the possessor of all manliness— Or put off and become an Imbecile—Or die a most horrible death from a most loathsome disease. Ladies: We do not deem it advisable in a publi- cation of this kind to speak too pointedly nor too elaborately on the diseases to which your peculiar Organism is subject—W’e would much rather leave it to you to draw your own inferences from the few Remarks we mav drop—and trust to your wisdom— To Nip the Evil in its Bud—before it de- stroys all your hope of happy maidenhood or Married Felicity—Let no evil conse- quences of your solitary hours—grow and ripen into unhappiness and bring forth scorpions to sting your after life—Do not let your noblestAVomanhood become im- paired—The Constitution Broken down— The Memory or intellect Weakened—Your Mind wander or Thoughts revert—become Dreamy and Listless—with eyes Sunken and Dull—lips Pale—cheeks without Lus- tre—and step inelastic—Company of the opposite Sex no Pleasure—and Society a drag—Let not these ravages go too far— seek Relief while you Can Be Cured. If you value your Womanhood and your Motherhood give this your attention—You are within the Prime or Life—and yet your strength is slowly but surely wasting away —Your mental Power has received a heavy shock—It vibrates through the entire Ner- vous System Procrastination means Death—not a sudden dissolution but a slow and lingering death. When you feel peevish and fretful, ner- vous and Despondent Hysterical and “ Awful,”—dull and languid in the morn- ing—Pains under the points of the shoul- ders—Weakness across the small of the Back—dull Headache—weak Stomach— bloating and bearing down Pains—besides the many other symptoms with which you Suffer—Remember the Consequences— Don’t allow it to Run on—Our Felt and Fhnd and Food will make a quick and rapid change for the better—the right thing done at the right time will produce a most rapid cure—One thing is very certain, you never Can Be Cured unless you try— Then why not Seize the Opportunity as it is now offered—Don’t let Procrastination seal your fate as “too late," nor render your Existence a Miserable failure. LET IBALOUB DOCTORS HOWL I THU HEBICINR TIiNDEBB WAIT., AND THEIK HIBI IB DUPES OOKTIWUE T« SCOFF. Bee,3on, Truth; Intelligence, -Experi- ence. and Good "'Yorks will Prevail, ileroie Medicine*-, Poisons--Or«ars—thi* Lancet .vid the Knife jnnsi. he Consigned and forever Sorted among the Head Images ef a Barbaric Bare. iteiuoainij Hen flare Lost All Faith in Drug.-,, 4< We Have N» Fail’) ia Rlcrilcme.” Thirty years experience in the study, research and active Practice in healing the sick, both with and without medicine, has convinced us that no confidence can be placed in Drugs—And that the Fritz-soman System is the only Treatment upon which we can implicitly rely with any assurance of success. The most wonderful and remark- able cures which have been every- where attested and recorded from its use—Convinces us still further that the world should be made more intimately acquainted with its sove- reign healing Powers—in all cases of Long; standing Chronic diseases and deformities. It stands pre-eminently above ail others. No words are adequate to portray —nor thought deep enough to con- ceive its vast and unlimited benefits to man. We repeat: If we had the voice of the mighty waters, the eloquence of a Clay could write in the language of the heart —or touch the souls of men with kindly sympathy,— bearing on pinions of light hese glad tidings to ever) bed of disease. the sufferer’s frown would smile, hope would fill the heart bi the afflicted ■—the poor bed- ridden invalid, whose cheek is pair’d at the approach of death,— would then radiate with the knowledge of succor. This would hail the tidings of help to that poor widow who is being consumed by the canker of disease,— to the ever- faithful wife and mother, whose totter- ing step bespeak the burden and frailty of her sex. These words would bring joy to the old man whose eyes have become dim by the weight of years,— or the young who grope their way in darkness, or the great calamity of tot' 1 Deafness. It I will bring the priceless gift of light, and j the chime of merry bells will gladden i the unstopped Ear. He who totters on the wears walk of i life, supported by crutch and cane, suffering from the wrenching pains of I Nerve and Bone—to him it would bring I the eloping stall which nature’s Cod • lias given. It will stay the hand of that youth j whose passions 1 .vc taken Ik.ld- ;• i > hell, and command his unholy impulses, ‘ saving him from disgrace and win. ! healing his malady, and leading him : onward to noble deeds, which even Ins j j enemies will praise. It will snatch the young bright, I • beautiful and sprightly maiden ir >m the ! j jaws of death, and make disease in all j ! her types less feared in the, h.nd. j Let it not be said that we ca-t this j I most precious Pearl before swine, or • ! that v?/speak fi. fools. You suffer, i j you read, you under.-uvmd. Tile 1 j language of your own In n, th appeal ; j to your own, better, higher and noble i j sens , bids you I’ause,— Reflect,— f I Listen. The words we utter are truths. ! No such means have ever vet been , vouched to man, and they v, 11 as surely bring relurmng health as the sun rises ‘ and sets in Iter diurnal course. Stop and witness this melancholy I sigh;—as you stand beside-the- bed of I ri'im or her—who is fast sinking Into the ’ong, dark, unknown hereafter, watch- ing the light of reason fade from the So',-ing eye, the pallid cheek, the atten- uated form so perfect in all God’s love- liness, soon to be covered by the cold floods of earth—to feel that this need hot have been,—had not neglect of ob- tain I is the means of cure within our . each, and vouched for by all that is truthful and appealing to our own sense of c/perience, been delayed until too ■Lath. But the day Is passed, and the long, dreamless night of death approached and snatched from our midst a human form. Win n the hand of disease is upon r~ and is every day bringing us near ,r death's door, wo should not stop to the- prize or repine. The time has then come for prompt and efficient action. The old remedies which have dropped thousands into the grave, should not be depended upon; but reason and judgment should take the helm, and the greatest, safest and most positive of ail means employed. Life is sweet and most precious to all, whether the king upon his throne, the president in his chair, the judge upon his bench, the merchant behind his counter, the farmer at the plough, the widow in her cottage, or the pauper in his hovel. mi I 11 ML Ml THE FlklTZ-SONSAW SYSTjEW EAPIDCV GAINING- IN FA- WITH THE «SCS£. AFFLICTED AIM) DBl’O BRUSH. Wonderful Cures are being performed in our midst. Hundreds and Thousand* lu ail part# of fho Land of the IL-af, Blind, Sick and Lame are given a new lease of life. 5Se Heals the People, who la return, are overwhelming him with order*. Excileueat Bonn High. In time past, but more recently, in Boston, mention has often been made in the principal journals concerning the most wonderful cures which have been everywhere recorded in favor of the Fritz-sonian system of treatment, and so overwhelming is the evidence in its fa- vor that it. can be no longer doubted. Formerly, this system of treatment was only used by Dr. Fritz, its Author, as in the Practice of a great Physician, and administered only by hmiself. But through his great Liberality and wish to benefit humanity, to-day it is being sent to every part of the world, gladdening the hearts of all Peoples of every tongue and nation. 1 he Doctor docs not wish to be understood as an advocate of no medicine at all, or as denying or doubting tor one moment the efficacy of certain medicines properly ap- plied for the purpose of counteracting Poisons—healing sores—alleviating pain and certain acute diseases—But he most emphatically protests against the use of all Deadly Poisons, whether vegetable or mineral God in his wonderful goodness Iran implanted in nature a cure for all dis- eases of man. 'The Foods and life-giving forces,—harmless in and of themselves, yet ever potent in healing and vitalizing prop- erties—they will benefit and not destroy human life—nor cause a worse disease while alleviating a lesser one. Nor does he condemn Surgery in the abstract—as often its judicious employment is the only means of saving valuable life. But lie does say that but very few well-authen- ticated ernes of long-standing chronic diseases has ever been recorded as em- anating from the use of medicines—and thousands of cases have been made ab- solutely worse.—He also, like all reason- able men, must condemn in the strongest terms the indiscriminate use of the knife. All experience and authority goes to show that more cures have been per- formed without medicine than with it—the finer and more vital principles of Nature. Life and action heing,.fax more, potent in , their effects. liieTatms^, ; j- - •- All men ought to nr derstana the principles of the vital mag- netic science in its relation to medical art.” This would shield them from imposition and quackery, whether in or out of the schools. Animated Vita! Magnetism. Vitalized Mag- netism has proven to be in all ages of the world one of the most Strange, Weird, Efficient, and Powerful Healing Agents—it is the- almighty— crea- tive god like pow- er— which ener- j gizes, vitalizes I and magnetically controls all things I Emanating I from Deity, per- j meatiug every: | atom and ani- mating all nature; —lt H the vehicle of light, life, and | thought, creating, divinizing and quickening—The very epirit-tssence of all strengthing and. healing influence— every ramifioatir.-. of, Fl‘to and Flood i«j permeated by this subtis povfcr— It is no las, than the finger ol God, working through mind and matter, ie- vealing to man His unlimited resoun es. “ During the past few years many of the most startling Cures have been record- ed as emanating from the Fritz- sonian System of Treatment— fair- ly outrivaling many of the mys- terious and mar- velous cures wrought by our Saviour anJ some His of Apostles —much like those of a Newton, a Castor or a Dar- ring-—only more > brilliant effec- ; tual—and lasting, j This system! so pregnant ; with good results j —so potent in its j action —so con- ; stanr ami uniform j .0 UCC -- He- f in its administration, consists oi the most ingenious blending of Vitalized Magnetism j its vitalistic perpetu- 1 ating power and vi*al- I OVER ONE HUNDRED REASONS WHY THE PRITZ-SONIAN SYSTEM IS THE BEST. BEG A.TJ S 33 IT NEVER FAILS. BECAUSE—It is endorsed by the best people of every land. BECAUSE—It possesses an immense array; of facts to sustain its use. BECAUSE—It is the Greatest Triumph of Nature’s Laboratory. BECAUSE—It can always be carried with the pa- tient, ard aj plied at will. BECAUSE —lt requires no Physician, nor medical knowledge- in its use. BECAUSE—It never disappoints a patient in remov- ing disease. BECAUSE—-It is adapted to, aad will cure al! chronic complaints. BECAUSE—It is a highly scientific and pleasant treatment. BECAUSE—It should ba used by every nek man and woman. BECAUSE—It has performed more cures than any other treatment in the world. BECAUSE- I■- cures are perfect, permanent and lasting. BECAUSE—It will advance the science and art of healing. BECAUSE—It will simplify the removing of dk-ease, and do avay with Drugs. BECAUSE—It wil’cv. . through the grand power cf nature’s laws. BECAUSE—It will ot impair tV-r integrity of the constitution. BECAUSE—It removes both the cause aqd the ef- fects of disease. BECAUSE—It sustains a nicely balanced contras of every healing effluent. BECAUSE-Its he sling effects are soothing, pi ' - ing, bracing and vitalizing. BECAUSE—It produces a sudden transition from sickness to health. BECAUSE—It acts as a servant or hand-mar:! to nature in curing disease BECAUSE—It contains the stronger andjfiner ele- ments cf the human system. BECAUSE—It is a perfect equalizer of the circula- tion. BECAUSE—It can he used with perfect 'safety and success BECAUSE—It supercedes Drugs, the Lancet and the Knife. BECAUSE—It cannot be too highly extolled, nor too universally employed. BECAUSE—It is simp!-, gentle, pleasing, yet all powerful in its action. BECAUSE—It is the Power that giver life and v.- tality to every animate thing. BECAUSE—It is the vitalize - cf al! life, in nature, and the universe BECAUSE—It contains the finest elements of : all healing powers. BECAUSE-It is pre-eminently and universally j successful. BECAUSE—It is impossible to do any harm to the , most delicate organ. BECAUSE—It is the most powerful healing influ- I once in the universe. BECAUSE—It contains no poison to break down the ! constitution. BECAUSE—It robs almshouses and av -yards of ! their many victims. BECAUSE—It prolongs life, health, strength and : vitality. BECAUSE—It contains the vital principles of Lift I itself. BECAUSE—It will remove dist v-r quicker than i any other known remedy.' BECAUSE—It is nature’s remedy, the vital princi- ' pie of all life. BECAUSE—It never poisons men to case their pains. BECAUSE—It is the Treatment of true Christian Philanthropy. BECAUSE—It promotes intelligence, and strength- en gs the reasoning forces of man. BECAUSE—It is the finest ard the best true healing principle. BECAUSE—It is as old as the Universe, and as stable as God’s ways. BECAUSE—It is the one great healing principle under the control of Mi men. BECAUSE—It is like electricity, only a thousand times more volatile. BECAUSE—Its influence can be felt as soon as it ■ comes in coni act w :,.h the patient, BECAUSE—It often cures in a day diseases of years’ standing. BECAUSE—It is impossible for diseased action to . exit where it i.- used. BECAUSE—It i, the most rca enable, sensible and ! skilful of Physicians. BECAUSE—Tt vs the healing principle of both j anciem and modern times. BECAUSE—It promotes the hapincss of mankind i by removing their disabilities. BECAUSE—ft is vital magnetism conveyed from i man to man. BECAUSE—It is natural magnetic hea er, always | on duty. BECAUSE—Tt contains every principle of the cure.- i tive agency of all medicines. BECAUSE—It produces an active condition of every organ of the body. BECAUSE—It k vita! medicalive without deple- tion or poison. BECAUSE—It is a sovereign Doctor to all human- ity. BECAUSE—Its principle is the deepest, grandest, and sublisnest, apart of deity itself. BECAUSE—It commends itself to the Intelligence of all men. BECAUSE—It forces new life into the circulation, and airests decay. BECAUSE—It is a method peculiar only to itself entirely different from all others. -—— BECAUSE—It is the Physician of all Physicians, the God-given influence. BECASTSE—It will cuie any chronic disease known to man. BECAUSE—It cures the Deaf, Blind, Sick and Lams. BECAUSE—It Purifies the Blood and forces the cu- cuiation. BECAUSE —lt n iroves ail congestion, and forces the Nerve fluids to action. BECAUSE—It promotes an active secretion of all the vital organs. BECAUSE—It promotes an active secretion of the Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. BECAUSE—it enriches the Blood by supplying it with Red Corpuscle. BECAUSE—It promotes a perfect assimilative of all food taken into the stomach. BECAUSE—It expands the Lungs by forcing circu- lation around the air cells. BE( AUSE—It controls the action of the heart and circulation. BEt AUSE—It allays all fevered and inflammatory conditions at once. BECAUSE—1 arouses the iurmant action of a de- bilitated constitution. BECAUSE— Tt electrifies the blood and tones up the system. BE< FUSE—It cures consumption by removing all its first causes BECAUSE—li allays pain by promoting absorption and circulation, BECAUSE—It scatter- Tumors and removes every scrofulous clement from the blood. BECAUSE—It cures cancers by forcing circula- tion through the malignant growth. BECAUSE—Tt cures Paralysis by forcing the circu- lation of the Nerve Vit Fluids. BECAUSE—It cures all diseases of the Liver by forcing an active secretion of Bile BECAUSE L will cure deformities by supplying vitality to the bones and muscles. BECAUSE—I t will cure inflammatory scrofulous enlargement by its absorbent action. BTC VIST. -L will care all ■’ .-ease.: of the Lungs, Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. BECAUSE—'It. will cure tumors, cancers, scrofula, and all blood diseases and impurities. BEC'.f -E —lt will cure all female derangements, misplacements and irregularities. BEjiAUSE—It will cure nervous debility, sperma- torrhoea, lost or weakened manhood. BECAUSE- ■ ft will cure Paralysis, Apoplexy, Rheu- A matism, Deafness and Insanity. BECAUSE- -I I will cure ait diseases oi the principal ! life-sustaining organs of ..he body. ,'AUSB-Tt is harmless, yet all .potent, in the hands of the moat inexperienced. BECAUSE—It. strengthens and builds up every at- tribute of man and womanhood. BECAUSE—It perpetuates the strength of man to age. BECAUSE—It fi’l? the home life of woman with health, comfort and joy. BECAUSE—It restores that youth whose passions have taken old on hell. BECAUSE—It snatches the young, bright and beautiful from the jaws of death. BECAUSE—It promotes the beauty of woman through its health-giving influence. BECAUSE—It contains the three necessary eie- I ments to health and life. BECAUSE—It fosters and sustains an active se- .secretion of all the org .ns of the body. BECAUSE—It contains no metallic substances, bat- I tery attachments or complicated appli- ances. BECAUSE—it contains th o fundamental laws of cure—the Law of Power and the I,aw of Harmony. BECAUSE—It is a mild, steadfast, moderate, firm, j even temperate, ennneiator of healing power. BECAUSE—It cures muscular and hone diseases, by j removing all Uric and Lactic Acid | from the Blood. BECAUSE—It cures Dyspepsia by stimulating the | stomach i o a perfect assimilation of foods. BECAUSE—It has met with the most wonderful success ever achieved in the healing art. BECAUSE—It cure ; diseases which have been con- sidered beyond the reach of any human agency. BECAUSE- It is the only thoroughly scientific treatment which can be sent to all parts of the world. BECAUSE—It heals on the Theoretical Basis of removing congestion by direct action and jeaction. BECAUSE—It cures whea the Last hope has ex- pired, and every other treatment has failed. BECAUSE—It should be tried before taking any more medicine or doctoring any fur- ther wih anybody. BECAUSE—It is simply Amikated Magnetic Kelt Vital Fluid and Vitalized Food. FINALLY—II is the greet and only positive cure for ail diseases of the Lungs, Liver, Stomach , rnd Kidneys, Tumors, Can- cers, Scrofula, and Blood, Female De- BECAUSE- -rangemeuw, Misplacements, and Ir- regularl tics, Nervous Debility, Sper- matorrhoea, Lost or Weakened Man- hood, Rheumatism, Paralysis, Deafness and Insanity, and all the concomitant derangements and diseases of the principal life-sustaining organs of the Body, Nerve forces, Brain and Vital Powers. mi, mm,. AUTHOR ,OF The Fritz-sonian System of Treatment. ;THE WORLD’S GREATEST EXPERT IN DIAGNOSING DISEASE, HEALING THE SICK AND CURING DEFORMITIES. ESTABLISHED SUCCESS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Such knowledge of disease—Such marvelous Healing Power— Such scientific truths—Such practical demonstrations, and such uncontrovertable facts—meet with wonder and astonishment from all afflicted people—who witness his remarkable wisdom—ln Diagnosing Disease, healing the sick, and curing deformities. It is said of him and acknowledged by all that he is the most Wonderful and expert Diagnostition, deepest searcher of hidden causes and sources of disease; and with his system of treatment the most successful healer the world has ever known. FREE’ ‘TEST.’ ‘DAILY. FOOD OF THE PRITZ-SONIAN SYSTEM. FLUID OF TDK FRITZ-SONIAN SYSTEM. PROPERTIES Tonic, Alterative, Diuretic AND VITALIZING. USE. ’ To be taken in case of any Disease of the Lungs, Heart, Stomach, Liver, Bowels, Kid- ney and geneto organs. It keeps up an active secretion and healthy action of all the vital organs of the body. It aids digestion and assimulation of all other foods. It is a Powerful Nutriment, Blood Maker, Purifier and Nerve Vitalizer. It is a positive cure for all diseases when taken in connection with the use of the Felt and Fiuid. DIRECTIONS. Take one table-spoon-ful before each meal three times a day. [copyrighted.] PROPERTIES ANIMATED VITAL MAGNETIC USFS. Recharges, Feeds, and perpetuates the he action of the Animated Vitalized relt.* DIRECTIONS. Dampen the Pad (the side next the kin) once a day with about one ounce two table-spoons-ful) of the Fluid. Rub yell into the Pad with the bottom of he bottle. •Also acts as a ritalistic Stimulator of Nerve and Blood circula- lon, Absorbent, Sedative, Paia allaying. Muscular Strengthening, nd healing embrocation (external application) independent of the 'Felt," well pathatised (rubbed in) about three times a day. Noth—Has a high reputation as an aid to the Natural Healer, used to ampen the hands, and wet or«r the diseased part before the Pathatiscing and übbing process. By this means any Pobitit* Nature may become a Buc- essful Magnetic operator in all painful acute affections. In Chronic long landing diseases a mora powerful perpetual constant action must be kept ip, therefore in all case* the Ahimatid Magiutibbd “ P«lt ” is indispeu* able to a permanent cure. Not only are all Patients surprised at his most wonderful knowledge of disease, his plain, concise explanation of its cause and effect, but at the rapidity with which he grasps every symptom of [the most hidden disease, without placing his hand upon the patient or a single question being asked or answered. The only scientist who, by the aid of his knowledge of the structure of man, and his experience with the peculiarities ot disease and its action upon the functions of the body, can so demonstrate to the patient the real source of trouble, so completely overwhelm his auditor with the belief in, and knowledge of, his most Sup- ernatural Powers. The physician who describes dis- ease BY A SINGLE PENETRATING GLANCE AT THE EYE OF THE PATIENT, WITHOUT ASKING 'ANY QUESTIONS, LOOKING at the tongue or feel- ing THE PULSE. No examination necessary—no informa- tion from the patient—no previous knowl- edge of tho case. Every Ache, Pain and Disagreeable Feeling pointed out and described better than the patient can themselves. The greatest wonder of Modern Science in Diagnosing Disease; will tell plainly whether the disease is curable or not; and, if curable, how to cure it SHAKE WELL BEFORE USEING. (copyrighted.] A MARVELOUS HEALER OF MEN FELT and FLUID and FOOD. HEALS THE MULTITUDES. FELT OF THE PRITZ-SONIAN SYSTEM. WILL WONDERS NEVER CEASE. FELT and FLUID and FOO L HISTORY REPEATS ITSELF, ••Marvellous Cures before the Eyes of the People. A Busy Week in Curing the Sick. Tho Blind seel The Deaf hear! The Lame walk! The Sick are healed I The Deformed the days pass, mo omfti. -V w_, assume more the aspect of avast inn..: ary than the private offices of a great physician. So great has been the demand upon his ser- vices tho past week, that hundreds have been turned away unable to gain admission. Among the noted cures were Mrs. Sarah Dupree, of East Boston. This lady has been nearly blind for the past four years. Her sight was entirely restored in a few hours. James Henderson, of Cambridge, spinal complaint, cured in 20 minutes. Mr. M. Naldcn, of Benham, been doctor- ing for the past 8 years for congestion of liver and rheumatism, cured in one week; so well pleased, brought his wife and had her cured also. Mr. Levi Williams, of Lynn, a gentleman of 70 years of age, has been deaf for the past 6 years. The doctor cured him so he could hear the tick of a watch in ten minutes. The following witnesses were present and conversed with the gentleman afterward: Michael Gilman, No. 6 Rogers avenue; Mrs. C. F. Nipsen, 213 Hanover street; and Geo. H. Patterson, Esq., who himself was cured by the doctor. Another very remarkable cure of Aphro- bia, or loss of voice, Mrs. Sarah Hyde has been troubled with complete loss of voice and bronchial affection for the past six years. The doctor cured her so that she spoke per- fectly in fifteen minutes. Mrs. Clara Brewer, of 586 Broadway, South Boston, and Mr. S. J. Sanders, Wolfboro, N. H., were present and witnessed the cure. Maj. J. Dewey, of Sleeker street, came to the doctor on crutches from spinal com- plaint; cured so that he left crutches and walked home in four hours. Gen. R. S. Forsythe, of Tremont street, cured of partial paralysis of lower limbs in 64 hours. J. T. Godfrey. Esq., of Charles- town, cured of deafness of 8 years’ standing; could hear the tick of a watch in five min- utes; Mrs. Emma Goodney, of Lynn, rheu- matism ; had to go on crutches, walked away from the office os well as ever in six hours. Maj. Southworth, of Springfield, nearly blind for three years, could see to read in 2*4 hours. Many patients who have visited his office have seen these cures performed, and scores have been either entirely cured or very much benefited. The doctor docs not wish to be understood to cure everything and everybody, but ho does say that where he promises a cure or a benefit, it shall bo given. And persons who have boon given up by other doctors as in- curable can come with full confidence that there is still hope for ihem ; during his offlee hours there will nearly always bo more or less marvellous cures performed.” “ The Wealth and Culture of Hostou Throng His Recep- tion Rooms Hally. Yesterday, among the number who called upon Dr. Fritz, was no less a personage than Gen. Merriman, of South Carolina. It appears that the General has been growing quite deaf of late, and came to Boston seeking aid. Hearing Dr. Fritz spoken of, ho sought him for an opinion, and received not only an opinion, but, to his great surprise and joy, a perfect cure before leaving his office. Joseph R. Stockton, of Providence, has been for the past eight years suffering a thousand deaths from dyspepsia, asthma, and diabetes, and, notwithstanding this almost hopeless complication of diseases, which has baffled tho skill of both his home and foreign physicians, six weeks’ treatment with Dr. Fritz has entirely restored him to health. Many cures perfected by this great healer have been published from time to time in tho columns of this paper, as well as his manner of diagnosing disease, without ask- ing any questions, looking at tho tongue or feeling the pulse. He is to-day the leading physician of Boston.” “ Continued Excitement. Another most marvellous cure performed by Dr. Fritz, of 150 Tremont street. Maj. John Witherell, of Lynn, who has been nearly bedridden with a very painful disease of the kidneys and spine for the past five years, was brought to the doctor last week. He applied his treatment, and we are glad to'record that the Major has been entirely cured.” He Gives Life to the Dylag, Robs the Sick Room of It* Suffering, and tbe Coffin of its Prey. For weeks pajt mention has occasionally been made of most wonderful cures being performed by Dr. Fritz of No. U0 Trcraont ‘‘•vwtJtHUAitv- —, , - k trum fif.nir.r * - ncTVr. Am gfntlfmfil has adually been gaining a moat exten- sive i ’cticc in Boston among our most wealth. >tnd cultured people —almost solely through lit© influence of tho remarkable cures he is daily performing—while his fame and well-attested ability is spreading with lightning rapidity throughout all Nsw Rng- land. His offices, which are central and I very commodious, are daily thronged with \ tho afflicted, to ail of which he gives especial I attention; and many returning therefrom! with heavy load of grief removed from their minds by their sufferings being entirely i alleviated. * While he does not profess to cure every- body and everything, yet all are very much benefited and hundreds entirely restored to perfect health and usefulness, “As week follows week, it Is becoming more and more apparent that Dr. Fritz is performing miraculous, wonderftil, and most noted cures in our midst. He appears to have not only an intuitive knowledge of dis- ease, but liis treatment acts like a charm in instantly relieving, speedily arresting, and permanently curing the most obstinate cases brought to him. His patients are among our best people of both this city and surrounding country, and all speak of him in tho highest terms, as a man of affable manner, candid adviser, and skilful physician. It is needless to ser that his parlors are almost daily thronged with patients who are suffering from almost every conceivable disease, and mil appear to be more than satisfied with the treatment re- ceived at his hands.” Many cures ore perfected at once, while others have required a number of days or even weeks. But in every ease where he has made a promise, he has never failed to redeem that promise. He will not take any case nor give any hope unless a positive cure is probable. By this moans the doctor has established a reputation of unerring ability, and his judgment is considered as authoritive in all cases. “ The name of Dr. Fritz has now become well known from his wonderful talent and skill. His diagnoses are unequalled, and his success in healing the sick unparalleled. Dr, Fritz will detect and describe any organio disease without asking any questions, look- ing at tho tongue or feeling the pulse; ha fact, his success is marvellous, and may almost be ascribed to tho supernatural.— Boston Star. “ Dr. Fritz never makes any mistakes in his examinations, tho moment ho catches tho eyo of the patient he knows tbe disoase with which they are afflicted, goes right on and describes it in every particular, giving its full history from begining to eud.” The New York. Scientific Times (Says* “ We are not of those who believe that all medical science is confined to the schools or that the art of curing disease can be wholly learned from the books. Wo have here in Boston a practitioner of decided excellence, and who is gaining in repute with every week of his life. We refer to Dr. Frits, whose offlee is at No. 150 Tremont street. Dr. Fritz possesses to a marked degree that magnetic power always and ever found to be efficacious, especially in affections of tho nervous and muscular system. He uses no medicine, yet he is tbe most powerful of healers. A very remarkable cure, recently performed, was that of a gentleman afflicted with ataxey, something akin to a paralysis of the muscular system. After a moment's resting of the doctor’s hand upon the smell of his back, he arose without effort, and has since been entirely restored. A pleasant thing to say of the doctor in this connection is, that the sick of every grade and condition in life can always rely upon the most courte- ous reception, plain, intelligent counsel,and tho most rational treatment. Wo believe in presenting the claims of anybody gifted ns he is to the notice of our readers, and we can say that wo have a thorough confidence in those of Dr. Fritz, as we know him to be a most remarkable healer. He impressed us as a thoroughly intelligent gentleman.” “ Mr. August Fuller, of went on crutches for five years, permanently cured in two months.” A. Grand Army of over Six Thousand In validh Restored to Health. “Boston Traveler, Oct. 27, 1885, says; Positive knowledge of disease, and a distinct understanding of the human system, are necessary requirements in tho skilful treat- ment of disease, and it is aided by these that Dr. Frit* has had such phenomenal in Boston in permanently curing hundreds of those who were sick and deformed.” “ This well attested fact than an army of over 6,000 siok and deformed have been re- stored to health by Dr. Fritz during the pest year, adds but to the conclusive evidence that the physician who can so readily read disease and so unerringly employ the proper means of restoring his patients to health, without tho use of poisonous drugs, must possess to the very highest degree a thor- ough understanding of the economy of life— the most hidden secrets of disease and the most essential elements of cure. Those who visit him among our most in- telligent people express the greatest sur- prise at the wonderful accuracy lie displays in describing their case. As soon as they enter his presence he points out every ache, pain, and diseased action, locates, describes, and historizes its incipiency, progress, and termination, without a single failure. His mode of describing or diagnosing dis- ease is the most peculiar, thorough, and satis- factory ever practised. The sick, afflicted, and deformed are com- ing to him from all parts of New England, and many of the most marvellous cures are being performed. Out of over GOO cases treated during the past week, over nine- tenths are perfectly and permanently cured already.. He uses no medicine. Among the wonderful cures reported is Mr. Charles Brown, of Jamaica Plain, of chronic con- gestion of the liver. Mr. John Harrison, deafness, could hear the tick of a watch in 10 minutes. Capt. M. Nolan, of Walnut Hill. This gentleman has been afflicted with a very severe disease of tho kidneys for the past 9 years. He is now working every day at his trade, stone-mason, as sound and strong as ever. The doctor also cured his wife of female complaint, and his brother of kidney and stomach disease. Gen. R. 11. Mann cured of partial paralysis. Mr. E. E. Bacon, of Framingham, rendered a poor man from many years of suffering and heavy doctors’ bills, went to work after one week’s treatment. His sister hns also commenced treatment, and is gaining rap- idly. C. H. Jones, of Ingraham, says: I have been a cripple for years, with hip' and spinal disease ; two weeks ago it took mo over two hours to walk one mile. To-day I walked comfortably from depot, foot of Summer street, to the doctor’s offlee. Mary E. Smith, of Washington street, and Robert Hunter, of Beacon street, have both been cured of consumption. Benjamin F. Linton, Esq., of Quincy, has been troubled with a most distressing chronic disease for the part 20 years. Ho says since treating with Dr. Fritz he has entirely recovered. His offices are always thronged with tho afflicted, chiefly of the better grade of society. Instantaneous Cure* which are Permanent and Ef. fectual. “ The general rush of patients always con- tains some persons susceptible to an im- mediate relief and cure. His treatments are entirely different from other * physicians, —being more rapid, thorough, and perma- nent. He uses no medicines. A very re- markable cure is reported from his office on Monday last. Mr. Charles A. Dewey has been so afflicted with what the physicians termed locomotive ataxey, that it was with the utmost difficulty he could even cross the room. After a moment’s application of tho Felt upon the small of his back, he arose without effort and hns since been entirely restored. Several cases of partial paralysis and rheumatism have been cured during the past week, as, for instance, that of James Sullivan and Marvin Henrcci. In cases of asthma and consumption, he relieves the cough and difficulty of breathing at once, tones up the general system, and a most rapid cure is the natural result. No person should doctor any further, or take a particle of medicine before consulting him. He has set apart his evening hours for the special benefit of gentlemen only, and treats successfully those specific diseases from which so many are suffering. Young rnen in need of intelligent advice and speedy cure should make a note of this and confer Frith him immediately.'* JM.U Fame as a GreatHcsilcr Reaches all Farts of the Civ- ilized Globe. “ Patients are constantly coming- to him from all parts of the world, every one of which he examines in the same way merely by a single penetrating glance of the eye; and it is said of him that out of thousands of examinations ho has never mad* a single mistake; and cat of the vast nnmber he has treated that he lu-s never lost a single case by death.” “One of ourm«*>t gifted statesmen says; ‘ When in Boston I went to see Dr. Fritz, and what seemed very strange to me, the moment he motioned me to a seat and caught ray eye ho seemed to devine my very thoughts, he went right on and described my disease, told mo just what was the matter, how I had been treated, how long I had been sick, pointed out all my aches and pains, weak points, and suffering, and in fact gave a much better history of my case than I could have done myself; and all this without asking me a single question, or ever having seen nie before, or knowing who I was or anything about me. This to me seems a very strange and valuable knowledge or gift. I took his treatment, and must say that he cured me without medicine, after I had been taking medicine for over twelve years.’ ” Mr. J. H. Higgins, of Gloucester, Mass., the very celebrated boat builder, and known in nearly every port of the world, was cured of a long and many thought of a fatal illness by Dr. Fritz’s Felt and Fluid and Food, and says that he has sent the same treatment to friends in different parts of the country, and it has always proved successful. Lyman Locke, Esq., of South Boston, a very extensive builder and highly honorable business man, says “ That the Fritzsoninn system of treatment did for him what the best physicians had long failed to do, and that it cured him when nothing else seemed to reach his case. lam to-day a well man,” says Mr. Locke. “I had u large tumor on the side of my neck as big as a quart bowl,” says Mr. John Berry, of Worcester, “ I was cured by Dr. Fritz in just twelve weeks, I took no medi- cine, simply Felt and Fluid and Food. I thank God for the good it done me.” Ijet Xothlnc Prevent You from Consulting this Great Healer. “ As month succeeds month of this great healer’s residence in Boston, his cures seem to increase in numbers and interest. Scarce- ly a day passes but some most miraculous cure is reported. They do not seem to bo confined to any particular class or condition, but many deaf, blind, lame, and sick from various causes, such as consumption, liver, stomach, kidneys, rheumatism, paralysis, catarrh, &c., &c., are cured In from a few minutes’ time to as many weeks. Most per- sons who have visited his office have seen more or less cures performed.” Dr. Fritz is doing an immense business and curing hundreds.—Buffalo Adver- tiser. The people of this city seem to be running wild over his miraculous cures.—Philadkl- ruiA Independent. Great is no name for the man who per- forms such marvelous cures.— St. Louis Democrat. Raised from a boy amongst us, we cannot account for his wonderful power of healing and diagnosing disease. His cures are cer- tainly the m<»st miraculous we ever wit- nessed.—Flint Gazette. There is something about Dr. Fritz that we cannot understand. He seems to cure everybody—he hns raised the editor of this Saper almost from the grave. Saginaw kws. No one should despair of a cure until after consulting Dr. Fritz. Chicago Evening Mail. Notice. I warn all men, whether friend or foe, that from this out they must cease to copy any of my advertisements, writings, or produc- tions. They are an emanation of my own, original in both conception, perfection, and application, and are secured to us by right and by law. I will pay $lOO for information leading to die conviction of any thief of a mountebank, who uses my name or copies my publica- tions, thereby deceiving tho afflicted and bringing into disrepute the honor and reputa- I ;lon I have labored years to sustain. Gen- ! CLEMEN, IT MUST BE STOPPED! A. D. FRITZ. r rCOPcRTIES Animated Vital Magnetized. USE. A Pad, Band, Girdle, or Garment, to place directly over and around any dis- eased part or organ, to give off, communi- cate, discharge or convey to that part or organ a constant perpetual auimal mag- netic current or influence.* DIRECTIONS. Dampen this appliance once a day, “ The side next the skin,” with about one ounce or two table-spoon- fuls of the accompanying “ Animated Yitai Magnetic Fluid.” b Wear this appliance constantly over the diseased part or organ, until all the Pain—Soreness—Enlarge- ment—Disease—or congestion is removed. The time will vary according to the case or disease.! . *r«r the purpose of assisting, forcing, vitalizing, the circulatory fluids (Blood and Nerve) through that congested diseased part or organ (thus assisting nature in throwing off the disease bv forc- ing the active circulation of vitalized blood), (as where pure blood circulates freely and unobstructed there can be no diseased action t“U®™aking or performing a perfect or positive euro of any curl able disease, when persevered in for a sufficient time to remove or do away with all congestion of the part—thereby allowing a healthy circulation to take place, and leaving a well-established action of the life-giving forccg predominant.) When in uM ita power or strength becomes exhausted or weak ened. by being taken up or conveyed into the system by absorp- tion* Then it is re-fed —re-charged— and continually kept in SWW dampening with the fWhen the cure is perfected end the appliance is removed—ln case it ra worn forany iength of time.asa matter of precaution, avoid taking cold in the part by substituting a light dress or flan- del in its place, [COPYRIGHTED.] ELEGANT OFFICES, AND THE LARGEST IN NEW ENGLAND. No physician of Boston has ever so rapidly gained ii üblic favor and confidence and built up such an enorm as practice in so short a time. Some few of his most remarkable cures have frort me to time appeared in the columns of the daily Press ntil enough has been accumulated to more than fil icir columns. He now occupies the Largest and Most Extensiv< ffices in New England, consisting of the entire second lird, fourth and fifth floors of the building, 150 TREMONT STREET, 11 elegantly fitted and appointed with every modern con. tnience, subdivided into Eighteen Large, Well Ventilated td Finely Furnished Offices, Parlors and Sleeping Rooms Tangod singly and en suite, located in the very heart o: ic city, and overlooking Boston Common, where his most ctensiye home and foreign patronage are furnished everj myenience of office and ’otel accommodations. His patients are numbered from nearly all parts of the orld, and so remarkable has been his success that we pause wonder and astonishment at the superior qualifications ol i* physician who can thus astonished the world by hi: markabla cures.