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About The Albany register. (Albany, Or.) 1868-18?? | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1880)
ISSCZD IVIRT miDAY, W TEE REOI8TER BUILDING, Center Kerry awl FirH Street. OLT,. VAXCLKVE PBOPRIETOK. TERMS IN ADVANCE. . eoTy,one yr i sn One copy, six months I 50 single copies Ten cents. Agents Iter (tie Bejrtoter. Tl following named gentlemen nre antlior lrert to receive and receipt for snliscrlptlnns la the KaaiarKa in the localities mentioned : - Messrs. Kirk ft name Brownsville. Robert Ohvid Crawfortlsvtlle. eh naves -n,,,2'- O. T. Tompkins Hsrrisburg FRIDAY. ..MAY 14, 1S0 . 1 ROME ITTKRKSTM. A cons'tderablo imonnt of sorghum ryrnp u manufactured in Southern Oregon last year, and the prospects are that much more will bo put upon this market next fall. Every dweller io this land of prolific oil and delightful climate who, own ing a bit of ground, ht s not taken some atop to beautxfiy it by the culture of trees and flower, is defrauding himself and tbe country. '" Try making a compost heap this year. Uae the refuge vegetable matter and whatever will decay. Pile it in a heap, soak it bo as to assist fermenta tion, and the result will be a valuable lot of fertilising material. The Reins de Nice grape easily barns by heat in midsummer. Experi ments have heretofore been tried to counteract that influence by pushing its growth forward by early irrigation, forming plenty of wood and creating thick foliage as a protector. Fruit-growers find they cannot prune too often for their advantage.. They often pass over four limes dining the season to make trees perfect in growth ; to shape them, often thumb prune , thin the fruit to make what you raise per fect in form and thape. Tbe farmers of Los N ictos Valley, Loa Angeles County, California, are en taring into tho culture of the castor-oil bean, having made contracts for the coming crop. It is believed that all who are engaged in producing this . article will make s handsome profit this season. . Any of our readers who may be ex perimenting with bisulphide of carbon . for the destruction of ground pests . will be interested in a vew adoption by the Australian rabbit killers. Live rabbits hve been Fecurcd, the fur of one is wetted with the bisulphide, and tbe auimal is turned into s burrow. . On digging out the burrow the occu pants are all found clustered together and dead. Considerable stock is being poisoned near Roseburg by what is supposed to be wild parsuip, tays the Plaimlealer. Several farmers tave lost some valuable tnilch cows, maiuly from' their not knowing'how to treat cases of poison of this kind. We furnif.li an effec tive remedy, which is simply this : Feed tbe poisoned animal a few quarts ot flour or shorts mixed with water ; it i "known to be a good remedy, The apiary or honey-producing busi ness has become an extensive industry In the southern part of California, and is giving rise to a novel and tough legal - question- The bee men rent or purchase a few acres to plant their stands on, and when the grapes begin to ripen the bees enter the vineyards, puncture the richest, and ripest grapes, and make scores of tons of honey aunually tor . their owners from other people's orchards. The Nevada City Transcript says : There is found growing in the moun tainous regions of this county a peculiar grass, the valuable qualities of which are just hecSming known to tlte gener- si public. The , blades grow to a length of four feet, and are evergreen. : For several years past the "show-grass." as it is called, has been gathered by some of the 'people living in the neigh- borhood, and used as filling tor loun- . ge, mattresses, etc. Saye the Poultry Aetr : The first requisite for poultry is a warm, comfort, able bouse, aod the next is cleanliness Do not neglect In sweep out the house every morning, and put everything in -good form for the day. The next and most essential matter is feeding, y y praetice is this : . In the morning feed, .give fine, soft food, all the refuse from the table, such as meat scraps, boiled ..potatoes, and wheat bran mixed, given .to them hot on cold mornings. v iTo not imagine that handling eggs 'daring incubation will - prevent batch. Sng. With care the eggs nay be handled everv day, and not the slight est harm result tlterefrom. Should any cftbe eggs get broken ia the nest, wash the remaining eggs in warm water and clean oot the nest, for an egg that is daubed with the contents of another gj? not hatch. During the last ' Veck ot incubation tit eggs should be sprinkled every othei lay with warm Tle Fir Jrsij?er In ourf. In Z7tachery8 Military Journal, nnder date of December, 1777, is found s note containing the identical "first prayer in Congress," made by the Rev. Jacob Duels, a gentleman of great eloquence. Here it is an historical curiosity : "O Lord, onr Heavenly Father, high and mighty King of king, and Lord of lords, who dost from Thy throne be hold all the J sellers ot the earth, and reigned with power ruprcme and un controlled over all the kingdoms, em pires and governments, look down m mercy, we lieseech Thee,, on these Am erican States ho have fled to Thee from the rod ot the oppressor, and thrown themselves on Thy gracious protection, desiring to be henceforth de- pendent only on 1 hee. Io 1 nee they have appealed for the righteousness of their cause ; to Thee do tliey now I look up for that countenance and sup port which Thou alone canst give. Take Ihero, therefore, Heavenly Father, unto Thy nurturing care. Give them wisdom in council and valor in. the field. Defeat the malicious designs of our adversaries ; convince them ot the unrighteousness of their cause ; and, if they still persist in sanguinary purposes, oh ! let the voice ot Thine own unerring justice, sounding in their hearts, con strain them to drop the weapons' ct war from their unnerved hands in the day of battle, lie Thou present, O God of wisdom, and direct the councils of this honorable assembly. Enable them to settle things on the best and surest foundation, that the scenes of blood may be speedily closed, and order har mony and peace may be effectually re stored, and truth and justice, religion and piety prevail and flourish amongst Thy people. Preserve the health of their bodies and the vigor , of their minds ; shower down upon them and the millions they represent such tem pered blessing? as Thou ?eest expedient for them in this world, and crown them with everlasting glory in the world to come. All this we ask, in the name and through the merits of Jesus Christ, Thy Son, our Savior, Amen !" Hotel Mysteries. "Why is it," asked the man with the sample case, "that at the average hotel the shortest man is always set down at the end of the stable, where there is nothing, and where he can reach nothing else ?" "And why," asked the sad passen ger, "is the waiter always fluttering over some deliberate, fussy old gour mand, who is going to stop over three days anyhow, when you have only fifteen minutes and then have to run for your train ?" "And why," asked the tall, thin passenger, "is tho black pepper crnet always in the castor on the next table?" "And why is it empty when you get it ?" asked the cross passenger. "And why," asked the fat passenger, "do the two young married people who sit opposite yon always stop eating and gaze at you with such pitiful reproach fulness every time you look at them ?" "And why," ajked the brakeman, coming in to light the lamp, "doesn't the hash shave ?" "And why," suddenly asked tho wo man who talks bass, "don't men iver talk sense ?" The peaceful silence came drittiug into the car, noiselessly as a Fundy fog. until the car was full ot it. And these questions are nranswered conundrums even unto this day, especially the last one. Russia may well tremble when she sees China preparing to go to war with her. As the latter country has about 400,000,000 people it could put Russia into financial bankruptcy by merely setting up its citizens as targets tor the Russians to shoot at. Taking into con sideration the well known recklessness ot aim that distinguishes the Russian soldier, the Czar will not have money enough left to board himself ai a penny restaurant if he furnishes powdei and ball to shoot at those laundrymen in the Flowery Kingdom. " Several thnnsand miles apart, two embittered old men are working hard at their memoirs, endeavoring, doubt less, to explain their complete failure in life, and to pour out their long sup pressed venom on people who have given them fancied cause of complaint They are Jefferson Davis (ex-president of the southern confederacy) and Achille Bazaine (ex-marshal ot the French em- pile). Both are persons of the dead past. Tbe oil lauds ot Peru are on the coast region. They extend from Cape Blanco to the Tumbez River, a distance ot 129 miles. The tract is sixty miles wide, and contains 4,500,000 acres Where the waves of the Pacific Ocean have worn away the rock-?, the oil cncKies- oni, and may be t raced for ninety tsucs along the coast lion nil f njrle C'ntcliea An olJ-time fisherman at New Hamburg, being interviewed on the subject yesterday, made quiie an inter esting statement : "I've 6hot six or sev. en eag'es the past winter ; just wound ed them so as to catch them alive for parties in New York and elsewhere. Yon see eagles come to the mouth of Wappenger's Creek to feed on carp ; that's the kind ct fish that the Snjiervis ors from Northeast was talkiu' about in thoDoard all winter. Well these carp are Ted they look like gold fish. There's lots ot 'em at the month of the creek, both this side and tho other side of the Drake drawbridge. Did you ever see an eagle go for one ot i them ? You didn't ? Well, you ought i to see the big American emblem hover : for acaip- The higher he gets over ; the creek the better he can see. Yes. that is ptrange, but it is just the same with trcut-fishing. It I am on a trout stream and tl ink there are trout about, and I can't see them, I always scale a tree and get out on the branches and ; look down, tor t tell von vou can see ! a good deal better than you can from the bank of the stream. I don't know why, but it is so. I've seen an eagle j just skim the top of the Harlem liiv- ' er Railroad drawbridge, flying to the ! eastward, and when he reached the I cove inside, he'd raise 100 feet, and j then just stay still and 'hover' till he : spied a carp in the water below, when ! he'd circle down like a pair ot stairs, and then he'd make a 'swoop' right into the water and c me out with Mr. carp in his beak, and as he'd raise he'd shift the carp to his talons and fly j away the Lord knows where. I tell yon a kingfisher can't beat an eagle on a fishing excursion." The South America. War. The Republic of Peru seems to be in a decidedly bad way. The steady stream of Chilean snceesses lias continu ed from the commencement ot tiie war, with only a tew comparatively unimpor tant reverses. Noi only have the Chil ean troops evinced better discipline and fighting qualities than their adversaries, j but they appear to have been much j more auly commanded. At present, Peru seems very nearly in the condi tion ot a subjugated country. Only a small portion of the territory of the Re public, outside of its capital, remains in the control ot the Government, and if the capital itself should fall, the result might bo to obliterate Peru as a separ ate State from future maps ot South America. Such an event ought not rerhnns to be regarded as a thing to bo. deplored. Chili is a progressive State, and bears pretty nearly the same relation toward T'ern that the United States liears toward .Mexico. With the addition of Peru to her territoy she might develop into a con siderable power. She has at present a population of less than 3,000,000, occu pying a long and narrow strip of coun try lying between the Andes and the I ocean, but extending over 2000 miles, north and south, from Bolivia to Cape Horn. The Chileans are by far the most intelligent, energetic and progress ive ot all the South America popula tions. They have been significantly characterized as the "Yankees of South America," and should the eiitird wes teru coast ot lhat portion of the conti nent fall under their dominion, there would be a far hotter prosect tor the development of its resources and the establishment of a higher civilization and a more stable government that exists at present. An Er of Fitanlnc. The telegraph is again busy in chron icling famines, of which there seems to be an era in various parts of the globe. The great famine in China last vpat bad scareelv nassed away when the news came ot a great calamity in Ireland, but to lie quickly followed by the news thai a vast province in Brazil was famine-stricken- This is still snp planted by another famine, which, ac cording to dispatches of a few days ago, has broken out in Orenlcrg, where we are informed thousands of families can neither obtain food nor means to earn it, there being a great scarcity ot t work as well as food. The scene of this fresh calamity is in Russia. Oreii'nerg, a province of the empire, is partly situat ed in Europe and partly in: Asis. Five years ago next June the wife ot Rev. Thomas Guard, while journeyinc in the cars near New York,' gave a valuable diamond ring to her child to play with, and the little girl, in throw, ing s bft of orange-peel from the car window, allowed the ring to slip from lier finger. Search for the ring was made by employes ot the road, un successfully, at the time, but it was found a tew weeks ago by a track-walker. . Pasteboard shutters are now made iu imitation of wood. This :i merely tor a blind , . ! Kit tins: ainct-Doff. Never was tbe ancient adage "there is no accounting for tastes," mora, quaintly illustrated than by a surpris ing story which reaches us from Neu start, in Bohemia. One Peschka, an innkeeper of that town, was bitten some weeks ago by his own house-dog. Un willing to slay the animal on bare sus picion of its sanity, lie consigned to the town grave-digger, enjoining that funct ionary to Fake care i)t it until fmther orders concerning its ultimate fate should be imparled to him. A few days later, however, Pechka was at tacked by hydrophobia, of which horri-" ble malady he died ia excruciating agony. The sanitary authorities ot Neustadt forthwith applied to the grave-digger for the mad-dog committed to his Custody, intending, to have him dest roved. Their astonishment may le more readily conceived than described whn the sexton calrhly observed, "Tl e mad dog ? I have eaten him !" "You have eaten the mad-dog ?" incredulous- ly exclaimed the horror stricken sanitary officials. "Better that than, he should eat me !" rejoined tho philosophicial grave-digger. It would appear not only that this man of strange appetite, had swallowed and digested tho rabid animal, but that it had screed with him ; for, as the story runs, he is still n the enjoyment of robust health, and pursues his professional avocation with '"-abated vigor. Tlie CUnsiniti I'ntbrclla. "There," she cried, in ar excited voice, I should like to know what's hcC:'rae of t!,al ambril. I sot it up agin the counter wren I came in, and a!ore I could turn round it'- gone and it was only a Monday lhat I gin four and 'six l'.ir't !" "What 'kind of an umbrel-a was it, ma'm ?" asked the polite clerk in his blandest tones. "A spick and span new gingham, young man. wS? the eager response, with an iv'ry handle on't, and a " "Like this one in your hand, ma'am, tor in stance?" ."Sakes alive ?" she exclaim ed. And one might have thought she w a ; serpent rather -than her own "spick and span gingham," with "its iv'ry .handle," c'tchel fa-a in her hand. ! ,She colored up like a druggist's window, and weit off among unintelli gible excuses. She fever felt so fluster ed tu all her born days, as she told her Jemima Ann when she got home. Wa 11 fcc" Kill. The bill repotted by Wallace from the Senate select committee to inquire into alleged frauds in late elections, and to enforce the provisions of section 2 of the 14lh amendment to the consli tntion, provides : "That iu future, in taking enumeration ot inhabitants of the several states, the superintendent of census s.hall acertain the number of male citizens of tlie United States 21 years of ag6 and whose right to vole at any electiou named in the 14lh amendment has been denied or in any way abridged by the constitution or laws of any state except as authorized by said amend ment. T nth In Art. Among tho St ai.ge freaks of ths last Vienne-e Car.iival has been the rdoption by several jf the Kalscrstadt's leading beauties of imitation feet and sandals as accessories to mythological or classical costi'ines. Havirg intrted flesh-colorfd maillots provided with thin soles, tlise ladies ermmitteel their delicate extremities to the manipulation ot skilled artists, who deftly painted thereupon counterfeit pre sentments of toes, saud.ils and laces, all complete. " It appears that the pretty wife of an eminent Viennese historical painter had chosen the tVess, or nndres. of a water-sprite wherein to attend the "G'seh nas ball," and solicited her talented hus band aid to "niiike ujT her feet In the manner above indicated. He consented. but being of a jealous disposition, prompt ing him to be chary of enhancing his wife's ivitural charms by adventitious means. In put ofT the foot-painting ojierat Ion until Hie last moment. When, however, the earragi was at the door, and the water sprite's scanty toilet completed in atf re spects but one. he seized brndinud palette, ami addressed hiuiiell, seemingly in tever-i-.h hate. to his task, hurrying his wife ofl to thr ball as soon as ber mimic leet were ready, without giving h-r time to inspect them. On entering the gaily lighted ball-room the lady cast a hun fed glance at her husband's a.-flstlu achieve ment. Her horror may be better imagin. ed than descritn-d when she perceived that the pink silk tights in which her dainty teet were imprisoned hail been admirably illuminated by Lis master-hand with hor rible representations of chilblains, bunion?, and Inveterate corn", only too true to na ture. That night she da need nor, but sat sadly in a corner, hiding her travestied f et under lier chair as lest she might. Tbe Heaviest Emigration la the JftotorJ of tbe t'onnlrjr. The year 1880 promisos to be one of the most noteworthy in one respect at lenst namely, in showing the largi-st Kuroieaii enilgration to thee shores which lias oc curred In any one year in the entire history of this country. "During the lirst three months ot the present year -ending Ma-eh 31st, the number of emigrants arriving was over 35.000 as ae- ilnst only 11.000 tor the eorresponlln; rierioil of three- months last year, ml if f.fcs rathr is kvvt uii for the remaining nine months ot the year, as it undoubtedly will be, the emigration will be threefold as heavy ns last year, and the total this year will bo about three times 135.000 (which was the num ber of emigrants Arriving in the year 1879). or over 400.000 In all. being by far tbe heaviest 'European emigration to these shrres th-tt ha occurred In any year in the entire history of the United States. The average amount of ciish brought by emi grants dllring the present, year Mr." Jack son estimates is at least $G0 per head and taking the total of 400.000 emigrants this year, it will he seen that here is at once an addition of about $24,000,000 of ready ban! cash to this country. This f2t.000.000 of ready hard cash brought to this country is of course but a very small portion' of the actual and immediate addition to our production irI wealth which the present fliod ot emigration sup piles. A Swimmer's Font. Captain Webb, the famous English, swimmer, has performed at London hi teat of remaining in the water for sixty hours. lie was to be allowed an inter mission of half an hour, but only took twenty minutes to chmiga his clothing and stretch his limbs. The performance took place in a GO foot tank, 6 teet deep and filled with artificial sea-water kept at an average temperature of 70 degrees. lie ate and drank in the water, and took sev. era 1 short naps float in.H on hU hack. At the conclusion of his teat, Captain Webb turned a couple of suinersaulU In the wat er, from whi- he ascended briskly and apparently none the worse for his immer sion. Krlnsorliiktnms. Edison's song : "Life of my liyl.t farewell." Tangle foot wliiky is row being set on tlio counter labelled "13, 15, 14 ' IIow it must irJtake a donkey laugh to pee wliat an insignificant liltle ear 9 whale can boast. When a woman wants to be pretty she bangs Iter hair, and when she wants to be nitly pho bangs the dishes. ; A paper .devoted to the sugar . trade and named tlie Si(ffar Hett, has jurt taken root in Philadelphia. "The pat is gone," said Gen. Grant at New Orleatip. Tho.c who think the past is yet to dame are disappointed. The lirst Presidential candidate was mentioned ' by Tennyson, who in one of his earliest poems sang : "At eve the beetle boometb." A western critic describe the kissii g between Paul Castle and Virg'cia Ab bott a "a communion of the intangible by tangible meati!." It is against the law in Wiscons'ri for any druggist to offer for ale at j bearV oil not made Irom a b ar. Tiny think a great deal ot the lop ot their heads out that way. A SyracnFC (N.-Y.) bey laid asMe his clime novel to go down cellar. lie thought lie saw a grizzly bear in the potato bin, and in making a rtif-h for the etairs he full and broke, bis neck It is (bought thai the price o beer wi'l soon be advanced a dollar a barrel in most ot the large cities of the Union. The result will be that the more beer gies up the less of it will go down. The lat men of Uahimore gave a ball last week, biit did not dance. They left that to tie more agile. The heaviest man present weighed 430 pounds, and the weightiest maiden Bib pounds. When Christiancy was married he was so i:ervons that tho clergyman had to help him to put the rinz on the bride's finger. Doubtless be has'often wished since that he had given it up as a task beyond his abilities. "I wish I was worth a mi'lion of dollars," said a gentleman. "What good would it do yn, for yon don't sppr.d your present income ?" inquired a triotirl. "Oh, I could be economical on a large scale. Some folk pretend to ay that Theo dore Thomas will try to lead the music of th angels or "raise a row when he gets to heavcti. Detroit Free jPyws. Ah it a man who has Hyed six months in Cincinnati is g'ing to get to heaven. JsOuisviUe Courier Journal. The Hoston Transcript notes that even the man tt iron will grow rusty from ii. action. One good way ot forgetting your own troubles is to set about earnestly helping other people. '- Financially speaking, the Frei clique frm n roolilp whi'n llio Ttaliai s ara ' ' lires. J?u-ciatce. If you toll th ne " J so Vou mioliC tret a n.nctpp tn t-o,yu mnin, yet a p aner on jour eye ; but it's perfectly hafe to say the CI i ese have tiels. Vanderbilt denies that he intends to retire from active business pursuits. lie evidently endorses Pat's opinion that drinks is A cooil ttiinrr Kiit urillKS IS a gOOil tiling, but you can OTOt enonoh of lhat hut vni mi.'i rmt f,t-l. eiiougu OI mat DUl JOU can t get too much money.?' Indiana now has a registration law something it has long stood in ieou of. This will break up the venerable Denmcratic practice of iiBins: Kentucky voters on both sides of the Ohio river. The total n amber of vottts cast at the late election in Great Britain was 2.G6G.000, which is ahout two-thirds a less than the total l-ntn r-nst. at tlm loci Presidential election , in tide country. r" ... . ' ' 1 1:6 (Jiiiniiinn fitwammar.t I... . , . , J iret'O OH Ihe freO' list all American " it- ..- , . puijlieattoBS sent by ruait into Canada. ' There is nothing like providing the public with good reading-matter. A Washington belle is said to have worn anklet bangles to a recent Xew York Ger- THE BEST OF ALL F03 WAIT AKD BEAST. For moro tlinn a third of a century the IttexICKii Hii.t.i,g l.lniraent liasbeen known to millions hII ovt-r tho world a the only safe reliance; for tho relief of accidents and pnin. It U a. medicine above price and pn.lso the best or Its U tnd. For : very form or external pain tho MnstaiifLr Liniment U without an equal. It ueiietratea fientt uid jjflie very hone makiiitr tho eontinu Iiuicnnf pain mid infliinuitiou impossible. Sits effects upon Human Flush and the jiniov treauoix are cquany wouuerliu. XUO JM.CX1CU!! I.iaimont J. needed l.v somebody in every house. 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NOT FAIL to send for our Price List for 1880. Fans to any wldress upon sp-t S Mention. Contain : escriptlons of every tbtnff reoutred for , . . personal or ramnv use, with over 1.200 Illustrations. We aefl ll 6 oods at wholesale prices in quantities to suit le purchaser. The only Institution Id America wno rnnke this their special huKlness. Address. MONTGOM KHY VVAKI) Si CO., 87 Si S2 Wabash Ats., Chicago, 111. gr&t.. 5 GLQ ANQ RELIABLE, I D3. SASFOrto's IirVB IiVTGOKATOIt5 as a fiftaiulanl Fa:nily Remedy for WAissasos of t,irT.-v?T fifv-rv.!i janu Jjo-reis. i i is 1'urely Votablo. Ii never U r-UolMiitates it is STR iCiituart-icaria S?''atjd by the public,; a ""! for more than. 85 yenrs,5 f pS p S with tmprecedexited reaults-J OEWD FOR CIRCULAR.; e v- u c't'rr)"'!, ti n !5!" BROADwy,5 Asr im i;iii9T mn. ihi.i. tor its bepvtation. Zing of the Blood Cares ail Scrofulous affections and disorders result- ' inff from Impnritv of tho blood. It is needless to specify all, as the sufferer cn usually Perceive their cause; but Salt Ith'.um, I'tmplet. l lrtrs, Ttmorm, Goitre, Swtllinffa. &c, are the most common, as aV-..ioM of , 111,1. ir.aj. t.o and Stomach. SCROFULA. Wonderful Cars of Blindness D. Rahsom, Sox A Co. : For the benefit of all troubled with Scrofula or Imturs Blood in their systems, I hereby recommend king- of the Blood, i"h been troubled with Scrofula for the iiast ton fears, -which so affected my eyes that I-waaeoia- ,)etely blind for six months, I was recommended SffMsSeWJSS rfullT rmmeDd " 1 SIbs. S. yv'EATHEBW)w, Sardinia, K. T n tt X!2 will be paid to any Public Hospital to be mte ally agreed upon, for every certificate of this medi sine published by us which is not genuine. Its Ingredients To show our faith in the safety and exeeffeVe of tUC s. uiwu aau-" yt' satisfied thnt no imposition is intended. ws will the K. 11., upon proper personal application, wheal give tlie nainos of all its ingredients, by amdavit.- The above oners were never mncle before by the pro' prietor of any other Family Medicine in the world.. Irfanv testimonials, further informtinn. a.5 Ej tl 'Sr2! J5 i$m ff i v er5 U 13 ZM 1 M iI"vigoir.tor: fflriiyay in ray practice, full directions for using will be found in the pam, ' P!,,c't "Treatise on Iiiseases of the Blood," in j which oach bottle is enclosed. Price $1 per bottle eon ' 'niBiwme,or w t0 so doses. Sold by ara Tlsta. l).RasoM,SoCo.,Prop'rvBuflalolJf,Y. HELMBOLD'S COJIPOUXD H"- FLUID BflH PIIARHACEUTICAjL 'A Specific Besiady for Of THJt For Debility, Iws of Memory IndUpfc sition to Exertion or limine? shortness il Bn-atli, Troubled with Thoi iU of Dis ease, Dimness oi Vision. Pain )the Back; Cliest and fiend, Hush of EtotI To tbe" Head, Pale Countenance and DrjjBltSn. . If these symptoms are allowed: go on very fretjtietitly Ejile)llo KtNtticI Caii' sumntiou foiluvv. "A lien tlie eou' itnlioii tieeomes afteeteil, It requires the 4 1 of an "tii.lorating medicine to strenc? Vn tfi tone tip the systeni, Wfiictr j i i "EelmTsold's Buck' lOES IX EVKRT CAKE " I I'tieqnaied i' By any rcmetly known. Jt Is rarser-ibed by the most eminent pnysk-taKfall ovef the work!, i ' il ESIteumntiNEat, - ji s5riiialorrIa;a, 1 iiriitiiinli't liiriig-eMt.on! CoiiMtinnd Cicncrnl Debilitr, ' Kitncy IliisrnWcw, I Liver Coniplaintl I Nervous DeMI'ik-, " Epilepsy, ! licau 'I roHiliftt, f-enerlili s -.,-- o fpinal IiKieaise Sciatica, : JDeatness. Lifmao , . :tl ' I'afaprfi. ': .. r IVervon Compt llf I'cinale Complain tte Ileaoache, Palln the ShonldeLCftngh7 Dizziness. Sour Stotnnehv F.rtpii,s, Eal Taste in the Morttn, Pa?p?tniltef tht Heart, Pain In the region of thet tlnejV anil a thousand other pnhiful sjptor, tire the offsprings ot Dyspepsia. IIEfIDOLD I Invisoratcs ISie And stiinnlates tbe fofpHJ nml Kidneys, to healthy a-e log the blood of nil imptiri Ing new life and vigor to t' A singlc'triaf will lie fjt convince the most hesitati. remedial qualities. S Bowel i cleans ImparW sysrerw leient to vahmUIe PRICE, $1 PE Or Ziz Eoitl: sda'Tc.."-. Delivered tO'ftny nddre' vation. ' ' "Patients"' mwy eonsV ing the same attention s Competent Physicians pondents. All letters to - - , ta obscr r, freely t eorres fdresseeJ a. t. xir Stamp is ca. e?. old Evciv J! us rs