The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, March 09, 1871, Image 3

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Tratis'entadvertMiiB: Prq'lve nf eight.
Hne or less 8 times or 1m 2 00
Business. eard, tn line er ! rief
yeer ...... 6 00
Marriages asd Death eoilcva Inserted
gratis.
Zlk lodge, A. T H
Staled meetine of Elk Lodge will he
hell at their hall on tin second and fourth
Tuesdays of flh month.
o. l. Mccracken, see'v.
Twin' of Honor and Temoeragee.
Elktntt Temnlo, No. ft., m iet on Thnra
C of rvjli wm'c. at V (lni Templars
Lldgeroom, overC. V. Gi'l''
H. a. p iasoss. ". R.
Saylw Jackson rspidly complet
ing his new house, on Dnpot street.
Yesterday was a regnlar-built
8prisg day. f
Mud is nil over town and Vnt four
foot deep in the road. Crossings!
whew? i
Hev. C. M. HearpI will preach in
the Court House, ext
Sunday, morn-
iug and evening.
Last Chance to sec
what five dollars
will do, can be earn, I
be ee n, b r
it in Moth ?r
N is called I
reference to an
advertise men
column.
Attention is called to the card of
Dr. G. Whipple, Dcntht Surgeon, office
in Walker's Building.iJIaia street. Ho
also visits Kane, Wilcox, and St. Mary's.
J. V. Iloucit, we understand, intends
putting up a number of dwelling honsesi
soon aa Spring cp-stis, on Main street,
West End.
Tnc Sacrament ot' the Lord's Supper
will be celebrated at the Court House
next Sunday at 11 a. tn., by Rev. C
M. Heard.
In another column will be found the
ard of T. S. Hartley. M. D .Physician
and Surgeon. His offico is in Walker's
Building, Maiu street.
Thr Krio G att ft comes to hand this
week with a change in Its editorial
toaoaement. Thos. ' Oliddon, the
frrmer publisher, hsvici; abdicated in
faroT of R. Lyle White. W with tho
Gaxttte and its present publisher, the
uccess that has always attended the
former.
territory. Population in 1830, 5,915; in
1870, 8,4$$.
Pennsylvania is situate between
9 deg. 43 min. and 42 deg. north lati
tude, and 2 deg' 17 niio. east, and 3
dig. SI min. west longitude, from
Washington. Its mean louuth is 280.-
89 miles, wan breadth, 15S.05 miles;
ct length is 802 13-40 miles.
ib. 175 miles and 192
sisbks
ilon which we r
and assure them tnat
a .n limir more Dleaaantly t
,.-niff its session. The number
members in the class, at present, is about
fifty. In connection with the-class u a
library of interesting books, lor the
btieitof its roembera.
Fatal Accident Last Monday
Jith inst.. John L,o:ver, u
.JlTC. R. . while
was aec-
thie
over oiju. a
L . A
'Squire Mead, who fe
accordance with the above
log 09 blame to engineer, u!
employees of taid road. Eu retnaN
were taken to St. Mary's for interment.
Thi following comparative statement
shows the internal revenue reeeipta for
the first eight months of the years 1870
and 1871: The receipts from July 1st,
1870, to February 28, 1871, 1101,286,.
182 79. Decrease for eight months,
S978,879.718. Reeeipta (or February,
1870, 112,115,74148; raceipta tor
February, 1871, S8.663.8S1 12. JJe
for tl, 8376 7&
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it. fools flay comes on Saturday.
March commenced on Embor day.
t i
Coonte6FEIT $10 notes on the First
National bank of roughkeep?ie are in
circulation. .' '
Tnt longest railroad io the world is
the Paoifio, which is over three thous
and miles in length.
ALL United States special taxes, (li
censes,) except on liquor and tobacco,
will cease alter the 1st of May next.
It is said that timber cut in February
will last three times longer than that
cut in the summer months.
The Hepublioan S:ate Central Com
mittee have postponed the meeting of
the Statb Convention until Miy 17.
LAST Saturday and Sunday there
was a good raiting stage in Elk creek
and the Clarion. We noticed a num
ber of raits going down the river.
Buttermilk is said to be a) remedy
(or dyspepsia. It should be drank at
meals in lieu of coffee and tea. The
acidity of buttermilk is due to the
presence of lactic acid, and as this acid
assists the digestion of any food taken
with it, it is hence recommended to
those who are troubled with indigestion.
TnE total product ot anthracite pig
iron in the United States has grown
from 519,211 tons in 1860 to 971,150
tons 18G9. Tie products ot bitumin
ous coal-furnaces have increased with
equal rapidity. It amounted to 553,
S41 tons in 18G9, which was an increase
of 74 per cent, over the product of
1808.
Scdutlkill county has been allowed
an additional Law Judge, acd Hon.
Henry Souther ot Elk county has been
appointed by Governor Geary till the
next election. The appointment iB one
eminently fit to be mad. Judge
Souther is a good lawyer, a sound Re
publican and an exemplary citizen, who
will do honor to tho place and hang a
man so pleasantly that be will feel no
pain after the first fifteen minutes.
Venango Citizen.
in
TliK ninth census has been completed
by the bureau at Washington, and gives
a total population by the enumeration of
1370 of 33,533,180, an increase in
ten years of 7,074,789, or about 20 per
cent. Maine and New Hampshire
show a decrease, while all the other
States hive increased. Ihe Western
States gained largely; the M:ddle and
Southern States moderately, while the
Eastern States are almost at a aland
still.
Disinfectants. The best and
most simple disinfecting agent known
is chloride of zioo. It is easily made
by disclving zioo in muriatic acid, and
can be applied in a diluted state to cess,
pools, foul and offensive drains, etc.
Sulphate of ziao is also an excellent
disinfectant, and ean be purchased at
almost any drug store in the form of
salt. A half pound dissolved in a pail
of warm water and thrown into a cess
pool not remarkably offensive will deo
dorize it at once.
Standard Weight. The Legisla-
ture of Pennsylvania recently fixed the
'allowing figures as the Btandard weight
this State for the following named
ioles:
rVheat, 60 pounds; rye, 50; shelled
, So; cob corn, 70; corn meal, 40;
a salt, 70; ground salt, 62; fine
47; barlev, 47; oats, 82; buck-
, OU; clover seed, 51; timothy
45; turnips, 55; onions', 43; peas,
It, 61; unslacked limo, 80; b tu-
pal; 7b; coke, 40; potatoes, oo;
iJpes, 54; flax seed, 56; bran,
.dried apples, 2d; peaches,
lows
grab-bags7riu
vices are recoguued io laws as indicta
ble oBcnscj, and that the proper officers
fail to d' their duty if tbey suffer them
. ulinnAtinarl WTa (llnnAaa W iff
this good lw iu New Hampshire, it
is ood law here, or in any other State
iich baa statutes against lotteries.
A Danoerocs Cocntirmit. To
ft any of our citizens from being
d by $10 bills on the Farmers'
tacturers Rational bank, of
'rod nnmbor ni hih
we give toe following
facta; 'w J"l executed, sod
may be easily aeicuicux It ia printed
on heavy paper, and oo i the tace the
shaded lines are very ooarisely cut. The
back was a centre piece of DeSoto dis
covering the Mississippi aftd oo the left
of the arms of New York State. On
the right aide of the centre piece is an
eagle and shield. A single glsnoe at
this latter will undeceive aoy one upon
boo It iModeatored to pert the bogQf
SUSSEX.
ta silence many things ars wrongh'j
SiUnily builded, though on thought.
Truth's temple greets the sly,
Aad like a citadel with towers,
The soul, with her snbervisat powers,
. Is strengthened silently.
Soundless as chariots ea the snotf,
The saplins of the forest grow
To trees of mighty girth;
Each mighty star in silence burns,
And every day in silence turns
The aalosof the earth.
The silent frost, with mighty hand,
Fetters the rivers of the land
With universal chain;
And smitten by the silent sun,
Tho chain is loosed, the rivers run, , u
The lands are free again. - -
Toe evening star Jupiter is now very
bright, and may be seen io tho western
heavens any pleasant evcu:og, shortly
alter sunset. 1
Accidents to. Railroad Cars
It is cjtiimonly believed that irou and
steel becouio brittle by exposure to
Irost. and accidents on rsilrouds in cold
Weather ara often attributed to this
cause. ' Recent experiments iti Englaud
go to show that the idt-a is not wel' i
founded, and that there beany diff
erence in elasticity in metals at high
and at low temperatures, it is iu favor
ot the latter. One investigator, Mr.
Spence, subjected somo cast-iron bars
to a trial of strength at 60 degrees and
at zero, and found that the reduction of
temperature, other things being equal,
increased their power of resistance. It
is urged, too, that quite as many break
ings of axles and rails occur in summer
a in winter, and that the true cause of
them is bad workmanship or methods of
manufacture.
Tub report of the Pfiilu., Si Erie R.
R. for 1870 shows that tho earnings
duriog the year were 83,144,014, aud
the eipenses $2,577,723, leaving as the
net proceeds S53G.3 16. The earnings
ia 1SG9 were 53,18(5,697, showing a de
crease in 1370 of 812.052, which is ai
tributcd to the low rates compelled by
the competition of tho Erie road. The
total tonnage iu 1870 was 012,156 more
than in 1369, and the total number of
passengers shows an excess over the
previous year of 15,119. Taking ihe
interest of the funded debt, $1,060,436,
and the sum duo ou construction ac
count, $340,731, tho roal bas fallen
short by $268,833 of paying expense?.
Arrangements have been made which
are expected to vastly increase the busi
ness of the road, and it is not to be
doubted that in a few years it will yield
a fair profit.
TnE following has been handed us
for publication, by Rev. J. Rrcneman:
Beginnings or tub Lutheran
Cnuucu in America. The first
Lutheran settlers in America were Hol
landers, who came to this country in
1621. The first Lutheran minister was
Rev. Beorus Torkil, who arrived with
the Swedish Lutheran Colonists, on
the banks of the Delaware in 1643. The
first German Lnthcraa settlers in Ameri
ca arrived in 1710, four thousand of
whom took up their abode in tho prov
inces of New York aud Pennsylvania.
A colony of Lutherans, from Sultzburg,
settled in Georgia in 1734. A settle
ment was also effected in Virginia in
1735.
The first Lutheran church in America
was built by the Swedes, oo the banks
ot the Delaware about 1639. The
second on this side of the Atlantic, and
the first in what is now the State of
Pennsylvania, was that at Tinicum and
consecrated on the 4th of September,
1640.
Publio worship, ia the Dutch, Ger
man, French, and Swedish languages,
was eonductod io the City of New York,
- T.ntltairan nfiatnra In 1719 T.litn.
"sn to form in Scho
Lanoaster
in America, waaTT
urn oyaoa oi iiuinern ministers, iu
America, was held in St Nicholas'
church, Philadelphia, io the month of
August, 1748.
From these beginnings arose the
Lutheran ohoich in America, whioh now
embrace about 2,100 ministers, and
about 600,000 communicants.
TO KIBRA6KA. CALIFORNIA, AND
KANSAS, AND JBB B. M. B. R,
LAjtSS.
Tie "Burlington Roote," eo ealled,
lies right fo the path of the Star of Em
pire. It root almost immediately in the
centre of the great westward movement
of emigration. Crowing Illinoia and
Iowa, it atrikee the Missouri river at
three point.
These threw point are the gate way e
into three great lectioui of the trtoj.
Missouri region.
The Northern gate i Omaha,. -where
the great PaoiBo road' will tako you to
tho land of goll and grapes, sunny
mountains, and perpetual summer.
The middle gate is Plattsmouth, whioh
opens upon the south half of Nebraska,'
south of the Platte river, a region un
surpassed on the oontinent for agricul
ture and grazing Just here are the n.
& M. Riilroad lands, concerning whioh
Geo. S. Harris, the land offioor iiC Bur
lington, Iowa, cn give you all informa
tion, and in tho heart of them is Lin.
solo, tho State Capital and present ter
tdiuus of the road.
The Southern gate leads to Kansas,
by connection with the St. Joe Road at
Hamburg, running direct to St. Joe and
Kansas City.
The trains ot the Burlington run
smoothly and safely, and make a!l con
nections. It runs the best of conches
Pullnmn Palace and Pullman dining
cars, and thnuld you take the journey
for the journey's sake alone, you will be
repaid; or take it to find a home or a
farm, and you cannot find either better
than among the I). & M. lands, where
you can buy on ten years' credit, and at
a low price. vln2yl.
m m m
Foliowino is a list of the P ost Offices in
Elk county:
Arroyo, Spring Creek tp.
Henezetti?. litmezeMe tp.
Ernndy Camp, Hortoo tp.
Caledonia, Jay tp.
Dents Kun, UentKtte tp.
rley, Kox tp.
Hetlen. Horton tp.
KcrBy, Fox tp.
Kidgway, Kidgway tp.
8t. .Mary's St. Mary's Bore.
WillUmsville. Jones tp.
Wilmimta, Kidgway tp.
Wiieox, Jones tp.
Mrs Lydia Studley, who, at the age
o! 70 years, was convictel ol the mur
der by poiscn of her husband, has been
pardoued out ot the Rhode Island State
Prison, ot which sho has beeo . au in
mate for about twelve years. Mr. Stud
ley was not the only husband of' whom
the old iady has disposed of, for one
Jones, who inarried her years ago, died
from the effects of arsenic by her ad
ministered. There has been strong op
position to her receiving a pardon, but
it hat been oveiborne, as there is little
probability that the old lady will marry
again.
rp S. II ART LET. M. D.,
I Physician and Surgeon,
I'.idpway, Ta. Oflico in Walker's Build-ng.
Special attention given toSurgory. Office
hours from 8 ft. tu. to 10 p. m. Residence
at J. M. Kenrd's, Centre Street. ' All culls
promptly attended to. vlo2yl.
TR. Q. WHIPPLE,
II Dentfcl Surgeon.
uuice in uaiaere iiuiiuiog. au iihub qi
dentistry done in the best style, and nil
work warranted, lie will visit Kane on
the 1st, 2d, and 3d; Wiloox on the 10th,
11th, and 12th; St. Mary's on the 21st,
22d and 23d of each month. At all other
times he can be found at his office in
Ridgway, Pa. vln2yi.
I
F YOtJ WANT TO BUY
GOODS CHEAP
CO TO
THAYER & IIAGERTY ,
Main Street, Eidgway, Pa.
DRY GOODS. NOTIONS, ROOTS,
SHOES. HATS AND CAPS,
GLASS AND QUEENS
W ARE. WOOD AND
WILLOW WARE,'
TOBACCO AND CIGARS.
A Large Stock of
Groceries' and Provisions.
The BEST BRANDS ot FLOUR
Constantly oo hand, add sold as cheap
as the CHEAPEST.
THAYER & HAGERTY.
vU2.
STEREOSCOPES.
VIEWS,
ALBUMS,
CDROMOS,
FRAMES
:&.co.
thtir ewn.
Also,
PHOTO LANTERN SLIDEa
end
ORAPnOSCOPES.
NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE.
I. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO..
691 Broadway, New York,
Opposite Metropolitan Hotel,
Importers and Mauufaeturers of
FHOTDQRAPniC MATERIALS.
T"VRS. BORLANw k St. CLAIR,
19 TBAsanw, P., Give speeial atten
tion to Cbronle diseases, and those pecu
liar to women aad children.
Dr. Berlaad. diagnoses diseses by an ex
amiaatioa of the uriaa, aad br this Old
Otrmi wutM has successfully treated
th. easanes ef eases witaeut seeing ifeem.
A. PARSONS,
Dealer ia Doo
11 , Dealer In Boots, Shoes and Leather.
Main Street, Ridgway, fa.
Vlaltf.
T H. WILDER,
NEWS DEPOT'
Main St. (Holes' New Building), Ridg
way, Pa.
Latest Periodicals and Newspapers kept
constantly on hand. Alo dealer in Freeh
Fish, Oysters, Tobaooo, and Confectionary.
vlnltf.
1 Orphan's Court Sale.
fly virtue of an order of the Orphan's
Court of Elk Count v, the undersigned. Ad
minis'ra'or of U. Zimmerman, lata of
said county, deceased, will expose to sale
by Publio Vendue, on
S&turiay, April 1st, 1871,
on the premises, all ihe interest of ths de
cedent, in and tolots Nos 42 and 43 In the
Village o Ccntreville, with the buildings
thereon ceded.
Ternin CASH on confirmation of sale.
JOHN GREEN,
vlnlto. Administrator.
TSS MSSCHANT'S JOUSNAL
AKI
KIW YORK & PnilAOEtPntA PBICS CCBEHT.
EVERY WEDNESDAY at $2 per annum.
The Journal is the cheapest Commercial
paper publiliedi It givexlhe latest com
mercial and financial reports and lateBt
news. buflineR items and articles of inter
e;t nnd volue to the Mercha1 1, Farmer and
fnmily. It give a full and reliable price
list, which every merchant shouli hvre.
mhseript ion agents wanted. A liberal com
mission paid Addrens
WATSON k CO., Publishers, 16 8. mi
Street Philadelphia.
AGENTS WANTED FOR
Physical Life of
Man and Woman,
OR ADVICE TO UOTH SEXES. A moral,
chaste, and thoroughly scientifio work on
the following highly important subjects:
Change of Life, Love, Courtship, Qualifi
cations for a happy Marriage. Physiology
of Marriage, Early Relatious of Husband
aud Wife, Duties and Experiences of Wife
and Mother, Care of Mother and Child,
Mysteries of Reproduction. Moral and
Pliysicial Transmission, and kindred top
ics, from the highest authorities in Europe.
Price $2 00 Snles immense. Freight
paid on bcoks and canvassing books free.
For circulars and Testimonials address,
PARMKLEE it CO.,
181 Race street., Cincinnati, O.
nlto.
Heccomsndect and Endorsed by over
Seven Hundred Doctors 1
nil, LAWRENCE'S
COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT OF
KOSKOO!
THE QitEAT
HEALTH
RESTORER !
Not a Secret Quack Medicine-
Formula
Around the Bottle.
PREPARED SOLELY BY
Dr. J. J. Lawrence, Original Chemiet
KOSKOO
STRIKES AT THE ROOT OF DISEAS2
8T
PURIFYING THE BLOOD,
RISTOHVO THE LITER AND KIDNEYS
TO A HEALTHY ACTION, AND IN
VIGORATING Tilt. NER
VOUS SYSTEM.
Tbia.is the Secret of its Wonderful
Success ia Curing
Consumption in its early stages, Serof
ula. Syphilis, Dyspepsia. Liiver
Complaint, chruoio Rheu
Matism. Neuralgia, Ner
vous Affuotioo,
Eruptions of the Skin, Humors, Lose
oi Vior, Diseases of Kid
sey and Bladder.
AND ALL
DISEASES CAUSED RY A BAD
STATE OF THE BLOOD.
It thoroughly eradicates every kind
of Humour and Bad Taint, and restores
the entire system to healthy condition
It ia bepond questioo the FINEST
iIN THE WORLD.
hanged by the
'k, sickly.
by,
and byfjy
Invalids cannot testate to gTvT"
trial.
No Medicine has ohtaioevl such a
great reputation as this justly celebarted
compound.
FOR TESTIMONIALS
From Physicians, Eminent Divines,
Editors, Druggists, Merchsnts, &o., see
KOSKOO ALMANAC for this year.
PRICE ONI DOLLAR FIB BOTTLE
YOK BALI BY
Tht Prtnctpal Drugiett in the VheUd
State and British America.
IT
W. S. SERVICE
200,000 CUSTOMERS WANTED.
At the new Masonie Hall Building.
STOVES at prUss that will please ef all
desirable kind.
TIN-WARS ef every kind ea hand at
alliaes.
Sptoiat attention glvtn to Wholesale or
ders. Pries list furnished to dealers on
applicatioa.
SUEET-Tm AND COPPER
WARE
Rouse furniihing goods a great variety.-
STEAM AND WATER PIPEINO,
PCMPS, FISHING AND HUNTING
TACKLE, such as RODS BAS
SETS, SEINES, FLIES, HOOKS,
CAPS, POWDER, ks. e.
ALL ORDERS FOR GUN WORK
Promptly attended to.
BIRD CAGES A NICE VARIETY
ROOFING, GUTTERS, SPOUTS,
of Tin, Galvanised Iron and Copper anl
every kind of
HOUSE AND JOB WORK
done on short notice and warranted.
AGENCY of Henry Diiatons celebrated
ws. Orders for saws at factory prices
solicited, also for repairing. Information
and price list furnished on application.
PAPER RAGS, OLD ROPE, OLD
COPPER, BRASS, PEW
TER, LEAD, IRON,
BEESWAX, HEAVY HIDES, DEAKON
SKINS, SHEEP PELTS, GREEK
BACKS, NATIONAL BANK
NOTES, U. 8.
BONDS &e.
taken in exchange for Goad or Vorlc
v1n20t W a 8KRVICR
Kidgway, March 1st, 1870
SPECIE PAYMINT!
GOLD OR GREENBACKS
TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR
AOONS
OR
JOB WORK A T THE RIDG WAT
WAGON SHOP.
Call and examine my stock beforo
buying a Lumber or Pleasute Wagon.
I use the best selection of Michigan
WHITE OAK AND HICKORY;
I employ none bat Firtt Clau il
chanict j I use nothing bnt the lett
Refined Iron. I think" it will be to your
interest to give me your order.
Having twenty-five lumber wagons
in coarse ol eostruction. I will be able to
furnish sny party by the first of April
All oiders by mail, also any orders
with W. 8. Sbrvioi at the Tin
Shop, wid receive prompt attention.
8. JACKSON WEAVER
tf
IST4SLIB.ES1X 1880.
WELCH & GRIFFITHS'
Saws ! Saws 1 Saws I
SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS.
Axes, Files, Cast Steel, Mill Furnish
ings, and Machinery.
Jtj-Qet the Best, they will proveths cheap
est. Prices redused. 8 end for price List and
vircuiare,
WELCH St GRIFFITHS,-
Boston, Hm, er BetroitUioh.
oly.
TO THE .
NERVOUS! DEBILITATED i
WH03K SUFFERING HAVK BEEN PRO
TRACTED FROM HIDDEN CAUSBtl,
AND WHOSE CASES REQTJIRS
rnojurr TnETJiiEjrr
TO RENDER EXISTENCE 'DESIBASLV
If yoa are suffering or have suf
fered, from involuntary discharges, what
efieot does it rrjduoe upon your
iencrul health f Do you feel weak, de
bilitated, essily tired f Docs a little
extra exertion produce palpation of th
heart 7 Does your liver, or urinary
organs, or your kidneys, frequently
get out of order 7 Is your urine some
imes thick, milky or flocky, or is it
ropy on settling T Or does n thick
skutn risftto the top? Or is a sediment
at the broom after it bas stood awhile?
Do you have spells of short breathing
or dyspepsia? Are your bowels con
stipated ? Do you bare spoils of fainting,
or rushes of blood to the head ? Is
your memory impaired ? Is your mind
constantly dwelling oo the subjec? De
you feci dull, listless, moping, tired of
company, of life ? Do you wish to be
alone, to get away from everybody?
Does any little thing make you start
ot jump ? Is your sleep broken or
restless ? Is the lustre ot your eye as
brilliant? The bloom of your check as
bright ? Do you eujoy yourself in so
ciety as well ? Do you pursue your
business with the same energy ? Do you,
feel as much confidence in yourself?
Are your spirits dull and flagging,
given to fits of melencholy ? If so, de
not lay it to your liver or dispepsia.
Have you restless nights ? Tour back
weak, and have but little appetite, and
you attribute this to dyspepsia or
liver-complaint?
Now, reader, self-abuse, Teneral
disease badly cured, and sexual exoessee
are all capable of producing a weakness
of the generative organs. The organs
of the generation, when in perfect health.
mate the man. Did you ever think
that those bold, defiant, energetic,
persevering business-men are always
those whose generative organsaro in
perfect health ? You never hear
such men complain of being melen
choly, ot nervousness, of palpataticn et
the heart. They are never afraid they
cannot succeed in business ; they don't
become sad and discouraged ; they are
,lways polite and pleasant in company
of ladies, aod look vou aud thorn rich I
the face none of your downoasfc
looks Or aoy other meanness about
them. I do .not mean those who keep
the orgrns inflated by running to excess.
These will not only ruin their consti
tutions, but also those they do business
with or lor.
Row maney men, from badlr eared dis
eases, from the effeots of self-abuie and
excesses, have brought about that state of
weakness In those organs that ha reduceda
the general system so much as to iuduee
almost every other diieaso idiooy, pur.
alysis, spinal affections, saioide, and almost
every other form of disease whioh hu
raantty is heir Io aad the real cause of
the trouble soaroely ever suspeoted, and
have doctorsd for all but the right one.
DISEASE OF THESE ORGANS REQCIRI
THE USE OF A
DIURETIC.
SEIIVIBOLD'S
FLUID EXTRACT
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BUCHU
ISTHIQsWC DITJRZTI, AND 19 ACEHTAtW
CUIll fOR DISEASE O? THE
BLADDERKIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
DROPST, ORGANIC WEAK
NESS, FEMALE COMLAINTS,
GENERAL DEBILTTY.
Andall other diseiees of the Urinary Or
gans, whether existing ia M tic or Fsx 4is,
from whatever eau-e originating, and aa
matter bow loog standing
If no treatment is submitted to.
sumption or insanity may ensue. Uar
and flesh blood are supported frona thdM
souroes, and the health and happiness, and
that of Posterity, depends upon prompt
use or a reliant remalv.
HEMBOLD'8 EXrHACl' BCCIIU. eatablU
shed
upward of 19 years, prepared by
1. T. IIIilMBOL.L .
DRUGGIST,
694 Bboadway, New Yhr ana
104 South 10th Street, PhiladeTphl
Pa. V
PRICE $1,25 per bottle, or 6 battle
for8,6t), delivered i any address.
SotO BY ALL PaUOOISTS SVIRTWJtKlt. ,
NON ARK GESUINS C,'LB33DONR
TJ? is srtab aaoaavsD wupm. wrra
rto-stmLia or nr CilEMiCAL WAAJU
HOUSE, aib szaitas,
H. T. HELMSOLB.