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    Edison and bin Bug.
Correspondence of Indianapolie Journal.)
One of my If iters spoke of tlie po
ibilily of utilizing the present u
pipe bv rtinninji the electric ; wire?
through them. "How in this wonder
ful Edidon ing t'.i pi'l hin wiiv
through the pipe", I nl ouM like to
know?" asked an uitllievtr.
Edison thought it over,
"Why, wo here, Johnnonl" he ex
claimed, the next morning, "I'lll nutki'
A bug that will drag a wire through
.all the pipes In New York."
"Make a bug?" snil Johnson,
'wh. in the world are you talking
about'" ,
"Well, I'll make bi g," said Eli
on , "an iron bug that will go whore
you send it, and drag a wire after it,"
Ilia assiatunl drew around while
ho described bin cominir r, milter
his going bug. Next day i e hatch
d a rude specimen of that inneci an
large as n coat button. Ami it stooU
out on the table and crawled!
It was constructed thus: A minute
electro magnet carried b"lninl it a
fine, insulated wire, the armature of
the magnet operating ft diction nwl.
Now, observe, every tune the circuit
is closed through the magnet the
armature . i attached, the pawl
clutches the sides of the gas-jiipe w it li
its claws and the magnet beliin I is
drawn toward the armature about
a sixteenth ef an inch. When the
circuit is open, tho ui mature readies
forward to take a second step. Thus,
at every closing of the circuit the lit
tle magnet advances one step, an i
drags forward the, insulated wi.e.
This description will he, pcihnp, in
comprehensible to lion experts, but
more people know comet liinir about
electricity than Connelly did, and
every telegraph wiierator will under
stand how this iron bug reaches out
its armaturo claws and crawls atound
a gas pipe.
"Now, don't misunderstand this,
Edison; "irii't at uil likely it will
ever be used to thread pis piju; 1
elv lor Inn iust to
show that I can make a first-rate bug
that can crawl ll by hinis. If. 1
shan't make a csckroach, for there is
i . ... t. ..
no necessity ior any mure, umm
i li u-nv. 1 in a v make alov I'mhl liini:
tu some lime. lie eouid be made
to Tighten easy enough, 1 wonder if
he could be made to Uy."
Old Out Good.
A Franklort, Kentucky, paper ro
vives the following story told o
John A. Iiounn: The prominenee
into which John A. Lntran has tlinisi
himself lately in iho Svnat reminds
us of a stery whiuh used to be current
among the Kadical twenty years or
more ago. John was then n Demo
eratio CJoiigrnutnimi, and was called
Black John. Im fact null ing was too
hard to be told of him by bis flitter
iug admirers. Among other thing
it was said that prior to beeominir a
member ol Congress he was a member
of the State Leuisliiture lioin a .miiiIIi
em county, that section of Illinois
known as Kirvtit. tin one occasion
a Bill was under discus ion lor tin
establishment of thoJoliel Slate's
lYisou. 'I'11' members Iroin Chicago
advocated it warmly, while Black
John was conspicuous for bis opposi
tion. He contended dial he was un
wiH'intf to tax his people for another
reiiiteiiliary, when the statistics
showed that there was not a convict
in the Penitentiary Iroin l is county.
Referring to the large number con
. -I .... , i .. pi 1... ... 1.1 taunt
ll'IOUieu oy vineim", u r..,..,
inclv. while looking toward the deb
gation from that city, "If Chicago
wants a now JYniwiiiiary for her
rascals and thieves, let her build one
herself, and not burden the rest t the
State." Thereupon a plucky mem
ber from Chicago rose and su.d lliat
he was ireo to admit that the gentle
man was correct in his statistics;
that, while his (I.oirnn) county had
tea cenvicts in the Pcnileiiia'iry,
Chiuaro did have a hundred or more
'But," said he, Mr. Speaker, there is
this diflerence: Chicago senna ner
rascal to the Penitentiary; the coun
ty which the gentleman represents
send hsra to the Legislature."
A Transfer
The Oregon Steam Navigation
Company has sold its boats, railroads
and other rights n the Columbia
riiertolhe company, thai are now
building a branch lino to the Cohon
Ida river from Oleii. Tnis new
line It is said is under the control ol
Joy Gould, who with this when com
pletcd, will own a through line Iroin
New Vork to Astoria. The pros
pects for a speedy connection with
llie East are now brighter than eve i
before; the Northern Pacific, and the
lino belorging to Gould ill each
rush the work contemplated by ;hein
so as to secuie the . trade of Oregon.
By the competition of these coinpa
uies we sha l secure a through rail
yoad severs! years it. advniicj o! li e
time at which ii would have been
built, hud a sisglc company only cm
barked in the enterprise.
ITKesTixo. Two Kentueky
Huidens have opened a blacksmith
ing shop, and its an iiileci,ing siht
W sees mule blush when the gul
accidentally tickle him while putting
oo Lis aew shoes.
A little child of Mr. Y. K Hi""
Ot Cress well, tell into a well l.o-t week;
batching to the rope until lis mot her
pulled it lo the top wiih the windlis
The judgment and einiur-inre t the
child are remarkable, it being I lit two
yesra old. '
Yamhill Reporter: Considerable
Of th'm in tide is coming to market
ami u. mnv r'enori the wool season
at hand, though it does not move in
such a volume us we were nceusiom
jA t.i veil liens w hen first . we became
no inhabitant of Yamhill county, a
half dozen years ago. Hut Kit nave
been leduced by purging thi-m of 'lho
old and inferior animals, and retain
ing only a belter grade of sheep. In
quality the wool is far superior to
lhat of any former year, coining to
market clean, neatly put up, and ex
hibiting an unusually healthy appear
ance. We have heard of but one lot
of "scabby wool" coming to maiket,
and lhat "found slow sale at under
figures. Producers have learned by
experience the advantage found by
clean and tidy flecets among dealers,
and lbs lesson is putting money iu
their pockets.
The post route between McMin
nville and Sheridan, lately discontin
ued, will probably bo reestablished.
Hon. Wm. Gallowav. of Yamhill,
was thrown lioni a carriage last week
and sustained painful bruises.
John Kohr. of McMinnville, was
kicked in the fuce by a horse last
week. Damages painlul lint piooa
b!y not permanent.
A lii lie son of Mr. J. It. Derby, of
Vuml.ill win tioisoiied last week ly
tMl'ni" while cainas. An cmelio fixed
him all riht.
-
Centaur
These tfrcat pain roliuvinif and curative rem
edies have already worked tliir way into ey
ery liauil'-t where tho English laai;uwe is
spoken. Tlmt the rcpututinii ef ami demand
for such reineilie as these rire should exteud
ami iiuTi-nne, could nut I si otherwise. There
in no pain, son nes or swelling which they will
not alleviate. There uro lint eXceptiotia' emeu
of constitutional lemon and ili.-.tuited joints,
which they do n.it eure, and nona they will
not benefit, 'l imy are soothing, absorbing unil
emollient. They extract the pain frou and
heal burns and scalds without seal s. For lil.cu
limtie auctions, pitina in the hack, htiff joints,
wounds, Btiuinii and eruptions, they act with
abxolute certainty. Tin se prcpitnitioiu nro i (
two kind", the Family und tlie Animal Lini
ment, Ueiilji univen-ally adapted to the exter
nal ailments of man and heant, the nuiue of
tho Half Horse and Half-Man Centaurs was
naturally attached to t'..em. They pufoim
cures never before elfeetcd by any r Die y.
Umloulitcdly ni'ire of them are uold than of a 1
other liniim lits, olutmente, oils, emb.oc tio.it,
plm-tersand so called paisi!lew comliaiiil.
'llie U'liitH (Vntaui- J.iniinent cure lihen
niatini.1, Keiatica, Luiiibao and 'liu doul
"iirux. It relieves Neuralgia and all kind of pain.
It I.eaU wounds, soron, galls and poiwmous
bites.
It curo Iteh, I'iiuples and Sa t Ulieum.
It miUluea iii'.lauiitiutiviu nud p.dn.
It cr.r.'H ln'oken lireai.tii and tirj niifif..
l'.oils, Felons, etc., are ren.Kred nearly pain-
Contracted CorJa aad stiff joint are Umber
ed. Mrs. L. Kirby. SCO Ki-lit Avenue, N. Y.':
Had UheumatiHii and FryMpehm 7 jean.
Cured; Total co.t; one dollar.
JI. F. Stoiiv, : W. 2Ut St., X. Y.: la
fliiiiiipatory JfheninatiMii; ankle suppurated;
foot turned blauk; nmpiitatioli recommended.
Cured ami leeiavid by two dollars worth of
Centaur Umuient. Had sls-nt severol hun
dred dollars with physieiuiui and ior other
remedies.
Jacob llvun, llellfair, Vs., hobbled on s
rrutoli 0 yeaw; maturated sore leg. Cured.
Coat; 50 cents. 1
Mas. Cathaiuns Ltncii, South ltoston. In
llammatory lheumatiim; hands, leet and
joints drawn out of nhape. Cured. Cost, SI.
It. Hani r, 07 years old, West Windsor, Ea
ton Co., Mich.; Khcuuiatitun 10 years. Cured.
Coat; SI.
1'. T. ItAHM M. the celehrited showman says:
"My teanihters and veterimuisi speak iu the
hirfliest, terms of the Centaur Liniment,"
Tim Ymow Centaur Liniment is THK
IUCST Iikmkuv ever in our viable. We have
aneil it nmn hundreds of horfc . Mj,'neil:
H. Maiisii, Sunt Adam Kxpitss Co. sta
ll, s, N. Y.
K. l'l'iTS, Supt. U. S. Exire Co. stibles,
N. A.
N. S. Ol.lN, Supt National Express Co. sta
bles, N. Y.
I'. MeCBATII, Esq., the Kreat Kentucky
hore and mule breeder, nays: NnlhinK to be
compoi'ed with it (the Y'ellow Liuimeut), has
Ken ueil on my stock.
Ten thousand similar testimonials could be
added.
'Ihere is do doubt.KO isiriiTAlNTT as towhat
t!i Centaur Liniments will do. They per
form more than is advertised for them every
time. They are reliable, they are cheap, and
they are everywhere attainable.
The Centaur Co. -10 Dej fit, X. V.
The sreat s iecesi 0.' I'iteher's Clitoris U be
cause ot its pote T tJ aduiilat t!ie fool in tne
tim.keln of ehihlivn. Thus, sour cunl. vom
itinjr wind oliu and diarrhoea are prvenU.
tVlnria tonlsin neither mineral, morphine,
nor uhvhoL l alike Ciitor Oil it is a pleas
ant to tike a honey, ami unlike narcotic y
r:, it i harn.liK. It slUya feverWmt,
aud i death V woim.-t. Whej the eliild ..at
health the mother can re.U
Wei Dc iflcj't-r's
o -a. s? jSl. 3a xa:
El
1
mis
Tie m"t lmirtant licosnr in roerlicine
tia.-v vac.-iiialnHi, tSat .'l a rval r fur Ta
Urrh, by It. . ". Vv n Irg sirmi, rrf N". V.
A l ainplilrt -ntjnini ta.u and pmnfaof the
tr.rk b-ini ln-rf.irtiMHl tiy the wi'mhrful rm-
e-iv. e-!n (tameu (rrati ol ,innv l. 13.
I'KWKY ft l "... wmf.: So. 4t IW Stwt. 1
NVw York. 11- tti.iKH.ial. therein cm- !
ta:nt, are tS ait rmar.iUf rt niikal ,
rnord. 'Ihe Cim i drlier-l at SLVn. r in-
i le rl:r. nr h i iAkar for J7..VI 5nd for
iv w - panu hi.t i
illliVIT
OLD,
TRIED,
V
TRUE.
ropU are getting acqiutlnted-Huia thoM wba
are not ought to be-wlth the woaderful merit of
that gr Amerleaa ReroeclJ, th
MEXICAN
Mustang Liniment,
FOR MAN AND BEAST.
Ttali liniment very iiatmallr originated In Ameri
ca, where Kature provide la her laboratory uca
iurprUIng antidote for the maladle of her chil
dren. It fame ha been preadlng for SSyeart,
until now It encircle the habitable globe.
The Mexican Jliutang Liniment I a matchlea
remedy forall external ailment of mn and beast.
To toclt owner and farmer It Is Invaluablo.
A ilngla bottle often av a human life or re
torc the efulne of an excellent home, ox,
cow, or ilicep.
It cure foot-rot, Jioof-all. hollow horn, grub,
crow-worm, shoulder-rot, mange, the bite and
tlngof polonou reptile and lnect,nd every
ucn drawbacks to itock breclluj and buh life.
It cure oery cxterntl trouble ef hore, uch
ajlamcncii, tcratche. cwlnny, lrBln, founder,
wind gall, rlns bono, etc., etc.
Tho Mexican ::uian3 Llnln ent It the qulckett
eurelntliov .rM for eccldeiitt occurring In the
family, la tho abtenco of a phyilclan, such at
turn, icalda, spralna, cuts etc., and for rheum.
tUm, and stUncs cnRcadcrcd by expwure. Par
ticularly valuablo to Miner.
It 1 the cheapest remedy In the world, for It
penetrate tho mutcle to the bono, and a lngle
application Is cencrally sufficient to cure.
Mexican Muttang Liniment It put up In three
Izc of bottle, the larger one belug proportioa
ately much the clieapent Bold everywhere.
UBe,ie Cily, Or
HAVING
Just Esse ived a
LARGE Assortm8 :f 0)
IJILr. HEADS,
LLTrERIlFADS
STATEMENTS,
II ,1' ft7r .. 1
i KtllilS Ot tilhl) atlU
HOOK PaiK'JV, I tC.. AVP are
. 1 i t l rt i
prt'p trt'll to 110 Job' W 01 K ilt
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very lAj U Kates.
Un6 Uar '
Jj:- tj-1 .rwspaprr,
liu'ikniil I
13..:; j job unlet
v. y u wv ......... .
11 l.imuiv-e i
s"..'"l
vlvz&iWjgy. ';: w?i i S
fl l-e : -'-r1-. an. .'.-ir i Rent
''I'.Vl'nyMll'rii.Vr.i Sm ..-.torrr lo eerie
l.iirr. l:o.; (Vi-.-.i.v:i-, Sre l ie
Kftfvivi f m.-t -rp-:v RUy l-m-Uass
co t -.. 7. u-.iu, i"r- a ti-..
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. d nri h.:.' .r .i-l-iM,,,.,.! .1 with I;.;
Sri .!-.rt I - - .:-.. ' .1 r-e Miitcrlcfj tlmt
Tjvi---I H r W." :i H'Miv ea of
lA r '"' '. ,r.it..ti': u..MB.'t.iar
r, .- n- '. A . r. r. f r . tl .era cafes, I i.
VU-r -i' (inl .lii JI l!'A-..vty lias no eiiUul.a
lti'Seritll .-...' t r:'l r ' II .-de- r: .
In Hi.- i ar.' . f l-i!th, btt ;. Cenclnv and lh
e-llV fct-l'" I I' CoUiMJtyri' -tott, 11 It;' l...-l.l!.lH ll lll.l
lV,'.,'le:,l f.!"e!ilT.a:il;..:V. " !iy-h-las pr.irfl
iru.i i fi-iMTi-re ! k-.i . V :r:v:iiw t.'teMi u
t ri'- .'i ' '' Veffi"i:l..rin-ry
and liivaU I.' llo. l. La .. ! !'
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TRADE MRK. Hie ('.rent V.li;.-
lish l.Vmeilv.An
: ....riii.,.,nn ..f,i-
.-'eiiiiii:ii Weak-tiepj.S'perinat'ir-rlien,
linp'itetiey
Ci. -1
mid all diseases
lliut follow aK a
jchii nit nf St-15-
1 Aliuse; a. Low lakm-J,
Memory, Univcrxal Latitude, Tain in the
ij..ck, iliumess of Vision, Premature old ne,
and m;iny otlier diim that lead to Insanity
or eoUH'.iiiiption aud ft premature grave.
ri''ull pai -ticuUra in uur paiuplilet, which
we denire to send free by mail to every one.
Si 'ilie ripecilio Aleiliciue is dull by all dnitf
gitts at SI per pu'kaj,'e, or six package-, for tfo,
or will hi aent free by mail on receipt of the
money In adclressiiii;
TUJi UKAVMEDCIXE CO.,
No. IU MtchawicH' Hloek, Detroit, Mich.
Si'Soldin KuijeMe City and everywhere in
the United States and Canada, by all whole
grltf and retail clniK'intH.
t). C. fNUEHWOOD.
i, B. UNDERWOOD.
iudcBWGod bhos.
general miokers
Bl'V AND HELL
GOLD,! hlLVKR.
Cl'HRKXCV
jND rXCIIAXGE.
f.:,n:
en u epos
XKUOTIATl. I.O.i,
And he Bale of
REAL ESTATE
Particular Attention Given to
Collections.
-AGENTS -Conn'
el ieut and NVw Zealard Insurance Companies.
ALSO AGENTS
WELLS FARGO & Co.
Eugcn t'ily, Oregon.
Chas. 171. Horn,
PRACTICAL G UXSMIT1L
DEAI.KK IN GUNS. KIFLES,
jfy KUhintr Tacklea and material.
Slid wxrrauteiL St-win? uiachinea,
. -Aire, j.iih.., f;,v., n-jwireti.
Guns loaned and ammunition furnished.
Sh on WillanieCte sL, opposite AstorHoro
War has commenczd in Europe!
AM)
R. G. CALLISON
JS AGAIN ATMS OLD II IS OLD STAND
on Willamette Street and having benM the
interest of W. T. Osburn in the trrn vf Calli-
aon & Oslxirn, is prepared to furnLsh all- who
nay give him a call with the beat quality of
very thing, usually kept in s first cUss grocery
and provision store, siteh a
SI GAKS. TEAS, COFFEE.
CANNED GOODS, TdllAlft
CIGAKS, GLASS AND OCEENS
WAKE, WliOD AND WILLtiW WAKE,
at rionabl rates for CASH or IT.ODUCE.
tiive nie a call and see what I can do frr ynn
TlianVful f" past patmnag I invite you to
call atrain
Uorata cicjmtd to any part of th city frr
of charje. U .. t. rti.l.iH. "N.
. v.. v
Wt
At
Iu Dorr.3' Brick Euilding.
DEALtlW lit
Groceries Provisions.
Will keep oa hand s general assortment of
Groceries, Proviaious, Cured Meats,
lobacco, Uigars, Lanaiea,
Candles, Soaps, Notions.
Green and Dried Fruits,
Wood and Willow Ware,
Crockery, Etc.
Butineu will be conducted on a
CASK BASIS.
Which means that
Low Prices are Established
Goods delivered without liarge to Bujci
ALL KINDS OF PBOnCh WVi7tt
Fr which J will pay thj ighfltt ilricemarket
A. UYSV I
a
GLENN'S
&ULPIIUB SOAP.
eradicates
All Local Skin Diseases;
Permanently Beautifies the
COMIM.EXION, TREVENTS AND REMEV
dies klieumatism and gout,
Heals Sores and Injuries
OF TH." Cl'TICLE, AND
is a Reliable Disinfectant.
This popular and inexpensive remedy
accomplishes the SAME RESULTS AS
costly Sulphur Baths, since it per
manently kfmoves Eruptions and
Irritations of the Skin.
Cosiplexional Blemishes are al
ways obviated by its use, nnd it render.!
tlie cuticle womlrously fair anil smooth.
Sores, SrR aIns, Brusi-s, Scalds,
Burns, and Cuts arc si'tEbiiv iikaixd
by it, and it prevents itid remedies Gout
and Rheumatism.
It removes Imnmruff, strengthens
tlie roots of llx l!:iir, nnd nrcserves its
youthful color. As a Disinfectant of
C-'lothinj; and Linen used in the sick
room, und us a Puotlition against
Contaiiious Disea:.?:s it is itnequaled.
Physicians cniphal'.ciily endorse it.
Price t -25 and 50 Cents per Cake;
per Box (3 Cakes), 60c. and $1.20.
JJ. B. Sent by Mail, Prepaid, on receipt of price,
and 5 cent, cvira for each Cake.
"HTJufS HUE AND WHISKEB DTE,"
Black or Ilrown, SO Ceuta ,
C.X.Crittcnton, Prop'r, 7 Sixth At. N. .
ilOENE GUARD
ONLY
ONLY 2 50 TEli YEAH,
Jo
ToB'Ii to Older.
INSURE
Against Loss by Fire
IX THE
Liverpool I London fi Globe
INSUKAXCE COMPANY.
Chas. Lausp, Ag't.
NOTICE.
THE UNDERSIGNED, WISHING TO
CO East, Will a-. II at a bargain three tr.aren,
I one home.oneil yearohl stallion, S . Lawrence
. b'ood: two aet, of harness, one iron nxle t-av
rtinif or farm wwon. The wa;;on bnt. a 5 im-lr
(rniu;e) stove end fnldin,' bed within. To b
Bi'eu at Thoinoa liulb in. N. S. ClIAliwti K.
Uki: t f
The N.1tMl!ll Gold Mei?.".l wns awarded to
Pr.i llev K Kiilofion for fie 'est. I'liotofrrapl s
in the l mien Glares, and i.ie lenua meuui
tor the best in the world.
921 Montgomery 'Jtrert, Pan Frnnrisro.
NOT FAIL
to unitl for onr
CntaioarHe. I a
contains prles-4
snddesrrliilon
nt moat every
article In fen.
-ral nfie.Aml in
valuable, in AV rt:KHO rontriaplafe
Ins'hf Bnrclia" of any artlrln for lr.
aunal. Family or Arrlet-ltariil as. '
tiveUonelirlral inrnaM season
Iu llio remote part of tlie Terrttoriea,
nnd have, Willi rcw rxreiiilona. nrerd
r the rperiitlns ef tlie pnrrliaser,
many rlMlmlna la have made a saving
t 4u to OO per rnt. W mull ttirse
CtTtLOl'f:M T Alf AUIIKIMS.
I'KKI; I COJ APHI.H'ATIOS. Mesell
nr goods to all inanklnd at wholesale
prlrrs In quantltlr to salt. Krlereuce,
Irst Siallonnl llanh. Chicago.
MOITSOMERT WARD I CO.,
Original Orange Supply Ileus.
7 t 9 Wabaaa Atcw, Cht-e, III.
E W DSWt)RTIL
Canvassing ajent for the Pictorial Family Fi
ble, s bonk 'or the times, and sives universal
satisfaction. Address the Ajjent, Monro,
llenfon countT, Oregon.
Eugene City Foundry
AD
MACHINt SHOP,
Crouch y- Brown,- Prop's.
WE AEE NOW FEEFAPED TO EX-
build aiid to repair all kimi of machinery.
Cactiiu-s of at kiiiils furnished cnohort notic of
ir-n. brass, hell nietul. iu-
i alo manufacture to.irle r. leam engines, j
wawranecLs saw miii, no ir mills, etc tiiba
giver- parties wantin- " -f-rk.
CROUCH BROWN.
IITHELMBOLD'S
COMPOUND
Fluid Extract
1 1 (f If if
y Iflj lii
PHARMACEUTICAL
A S?3cillc Rsmsdy for A I
DISEASES
OF THE
For Debility. Loss of Memory, Indisposit n
to Exertion oJ business, Shortness of I3rea
Trouliled with Thouchts of Disease, Dimn
Vifiirn, Fain in tV-j b.-clc, Chest, and Hes
'1,1 li of lh d to ti.e Head. Pale Countenance"
h;i;1 JIjv Skir..
If t'.e-e 'i!ivti -i-.Mi lire allowed to bo on, very
'eiii(.ntly Epiut.c I'its und Consumption fol-
r...ir W'i..,. 1 1 L .. oinikl ii nfidli ltAPOTni.a affartMtl
it rcipii.-es tlie aiil of iui invigorating medicine
to strengthen aitu toiw up tne system
nc'i
DOES IN EVERY CASE
IS UNEQUALED
By any remedy known. It is prescribed by
the mojt emineirt physicians all over the woriih
in
R" v. mitism,
Epermitorrhoea
IVturalgia,
lvervousuess,
Dyspepsia,
Iudigestion,
CoMtipation,
Aches and rans,
General Debility,
Kidney Dispascs,
Liver Complaint,
Nervous Debility,
Epi epey,
Head Troables,
Paralysis.
Geneial 111 -Health.
Spinal Diseases,
atica,
ealness,
Decline,
Lumbago,
Catarh,
Nervous Complaints,
lenule Ccmplaints, &c.
Headache, Pain in tho Shoulders, Cough,
Diz in?, Sour Stomach, Eruptions, Bad
i ast in the Mouth, Pal)itation of the heart,
1 aiu in the region of the kidneys, and a Thou
sand other painful symptoms, are the offsprings
o: Dyspepsia,
Helmbold Buchu
Iinioratos (he Stomach.
And stimulates lie torpid Liver, Bowels, and
Kidneys to healthy action, in cleansing the
blood of all impurities, and imparting new life
and vi'or to the whole system.
A single trial will he quite sufficient to con
vince the most hesitating of its valuable reme
dial qualities.
PRICE 81 PER BOTTLE
Ct tW Bottles for $5.
Delivered to any address free firm ob
tion.-
"Patients" may consult by ter receiving
the same attention as by in;, by answering
the following questions:
1. Give your name and post-ofEce address-,
county and State, and your nearest express
onice ?
1 Your aire and sex ?
3. Occupation
4. Married or tingle?
5. Height, weight, new and in health ''
6. How long have you been sick !
7. Your complexion, color of hair and eyes ?
8. Hive you a stooping or erect gait ?
9. Iielat without reservation all you know
abi.t your case. Enclose ' dollar at con
sultation fee. Your letter wiU then receive
our attention, and we will give you the u
tare of your disease id our candid opinion
concerning a cut
Competent d it clans 'Htend to correspon
dent. All letters should be adlreaed to.
liwpetisatory. 1217 Filburt Street. Philadel '
phia,Pa
IL T. IIEMBOlD,
Druggisi anl Chtraiat, -P..il:id
pliia, Pa.
XOLD EVERYWHERE,'
Kidney