Oregon Republican. (Dallas, Or.) 1870-1872, April 02, 1870, Image 4

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COUNTY OPF5oiATPAPERr:r
PALLAS, SATURDAY; APRIL 2.
A Husband's Commandments. 4
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1 I am thy husband j'tbou slialt
have no other husband bat me, whom
Jhou dit.vow to lovej hopor and obey;
for I saved- thco from old maidism, and
.rescued thee from tho terror of single
:blossedness. ' fV
2 Thou shall not look upon any
other man to love or admire him; for
T, thy husband, am a jealous husband,
Twho will visit the sins of the wife unon
her followers; therefore keep thou
.jaiuuuny iu my marriage vow.
.3r-Thou'shalt not backbite thy hus
band, nor f?peak lightly of ,v him ;
.neither shalt thou expose his faults to
.thy neighbor, lest he should hear it,
,and punish thy perfidy by a depriva
tion of sundry items, such as bonnets,
dresses, etc
4 -Remember the seventh day to
jlcfcp.it .free from unnecessary labor ;
for ttheto ;aro six days in which to do
,i by work. Thou shalt have thy house
,clcan and tidy by four o'clock on Sat
urday afternoon ; and there shall be no
washing of children or baking after
that hour. Thou shale do thy market
,ing alone, lest in the company of other
vqmen thou tmyest ribbons for thyself
instead ,of cigars for thy husband.
6 Honor thy husband's fathcjnd
another ; and let not thy thoughts wan
der selfishly towardthcir cupboards
.and pockets whilst so doing.
G---Thoq shalt not box thy children's
jears, not thump them for plundering
the sugar pot, or running away with
jthe pastry or jam ; for a hungry stom
iich knows no law, save cut and run.
7 Thou shaft not listen to flattery
nor accept gifts or tiinkets from any
jrian save thy husband, who csteemeth
,womai)'s purity her greatest ornament.
8 Thou shalt not rifle thy husband's
.pockets for money when he is asleep;
either shalt thou read fny letters thou
znayest find therein ; for it is his busi
iiesa to look after his own affairs, and
thy business is to let his alone ask no
questions, but believe
9 Thou shalt conceal nothing from
.thy husband ; always speak tho truth,
and make no false representation qf
the state of thy pantry and purse, for
thy 'husband abhorreth petty larceny
in the domestic department, which
shall be punished by. closing the ex
chequer until such financial affairs aro
aboyshed.
10 Thou shalt not covet thy neigh
bors house; thou shalt not covet thy
neighbor's furniture, nor her dress, nor
her caps, nor anything that is her's;
.and when thon gocst out with thy hus
band, thou shalt not wear a crinoline,
nor any - other dangerous machine
likely to come in contact with his shins.
,11 Look for no jewelry from thy
husband on tho anniversary of thy
.wedding; for it is written "Blessed
are they that expect nothing, for they
thall not be disappointed'
South American
Emigration
Scheme
On the 10th inst., allusion was made
in these columns respecting a proposed
scheme of emigration to Buenos A.yres.
JSince then we have seen and con
versed with Sir. A. S. Mercer, the
prime mover in the enterprise, and
learn from him that it is proposed to
organize a stock company of eight men,
who will put in $500 each, with which
to purchase a cargo of lumber for the
Rio do la. Plata, and take passage in
ihcvessel carrying out tho lumber for
Buenos Ayrcs. That being a good
market for tho lumber, it fs expected
that the cargo will eelWbr-a sufficient
sum to pay the charter, which will re,
fund the eight men their money mak
ing their passage free. Tho Buenos
Ayrean Government is a Republic mod
eled after our own, and is well sustain
ed by its people ; free from the flutter
ings and rebellions so common in most
of the South American Republics.
The political horizon has not ieen dis
turbed since 1845. Liberal induce-are-held
out to emigrants (especially
American) in the way of land grants
and Government protection. Situated
between thirty and forty south latitude,
the climate is free from extreme heat
and entirely without freezing cold. As
to healthfullness of climate, it is ad
mitted by all travelers and writers who
hava visited there, that the country
bordering on tho lower La Plata, is the
freest from "malaria and all billious dis
eases of any in tho Western continent.
Being destitute in a great measure of
timber, tho country presents one vast
extent of open grazing lands, called
the pampas of Buenos Ay re?, and rich
alluvial lands, estimated by Brecken
ridge, in 1810, to bo "capable of con
taining at leasjfc one hundred millions
of souls." The pampas are less fertile
thanthe other- portions, yet covered
with a denso growth of nutritious
grass and particularly adapted to stock
raising as neither food nor shelter
Jiave eyer to bo provided. Wool grow
ing is found to be most profitable, as
New York and tho cities pf the Old
World afford a constant markot, and
tho wonderful degree of increaso makes
this tho leading pursuit. All the
pains, 'grasses, vegetables and fruits
that' abound in temperate and semi
tropical climates, flourish , there.' Tho
geographical position is central, and
tho gnKtt rivers offer suitable means of
interior transportation. Thousands of
ships, arrivQ annually, carrying cargoes
of wool and hides away and bringing
lumber and merchandise. Millions of
acres of land lie in a state of nature,
and tho influx of an activo population
is all that is required to develop the
country into a republic of first class
proportions. .We can discover no good
reason for anybody to leave Oregon.
Certainly we can see inducements for
an emigration hence to Buenos Ayres,
because this region only needs what is
claimed for South America, to make it
a much better country, but if any per
son wishes to go farther, this scheme of
Mr. Mercer's presents itself to them.
In a noto to us yesterday, Mr. Mercer
says : "We have six men ready to join
with us in the enterprise, and if two
more will volunteer, wo are off, as a
suitable vessel can be had to sail early
in May. Our purpose is to have a few
good families, who will band together
for the purpose of keeping up homo
instiiutions, scttlo in the interior and
enter upon the stock "business. After
the party is made up, good men who
will join us, can have a passage for
150. Orcgonian.
An irritable man went to visit a sick
friend, and asked him concerning his
health. The patient was bo ill that he
could not reply; whereupon the other,in
a rage said : "I hope that I may soon
fall sick, and then I will not answer
you whenyon visit me."
A poor fellow now under arrest in
New Hampshire for setting fire to two
barns, said he was hired to do the work
for $3 by a wealthy fartner who had a
quarrel with his neighbor, and that the
wealthy farmer, after all, pakl him but
2,85.
An Indiana lover carries his boots
under hts arm wjien he goes courting,
putting them on when he reaches the
gate, and thereby saving the polish..
An Ohio journal prints the name of
its delinquent subscribers upside down,
as a hint that they. ought to settle up.
NATIONAL
BUSINESS :
, COLLEGE,
PORTLAND, OREGON,
Is the most thorough and complete Institution
of the kind on the Coast. !
It is designed by its course of study and prac
j - tic to place a . - -
BUSINE3 EDUCATION WITniN THE
REACH OP ALL.
Every facility is afforded for acquiring a
SOUND BUSINESS EDUCATION
In tho shortcut possible time, ami at
T II E LEAST EXPENSE.
Every student will bare an
Actual Business' Practice,
A
Miniature World of Business,
O WHICH HE IS INTRODUCED AFTER
avinsr completed tho Theory, and which
ha8 tho effect of thoroughly familiarizing him
with all tho ininutae of real business. This
feature of tho Institution also affords an ex
cellent practice in
COMMERCIAL CORRESPONDENCE,
And famishes abundant opportunities for test
ing tho Student's knowledge of
COM3IERCIAL CALCULATIONS.
In conducting this aetnat practice, co-partnerships
are formed, and when the day of dis
solutiod and settlement comes, the subject of
PARTNNRSIIIP i SETTLEMENT
Is taken up and investigated, ond the princi
ples practically applied.
1
The most thorough instruction is afforded
in
Business Penmanship; also, a courso in
IPlionog-rapliy, "
By a practical Short-Hand Reporter, for the
benefit of those who wish to pursue this uso
ful subject. ; i
For circulars, giving full particulars, address
LAUDFN 4 DEFRANCE.
February 19.-ly
Carriage and Ornamental
. SIO PAIKTER,
Comxnercia
,2l-tf
ftroet,
Opposite Starkoy's Block,
j - 8AlEI,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Ci AITERS. DO YOU WANT SOME
!T Fine Cloth Uaitors? if eo, supply yotlr
selves at . J. II. LEWIS'S.
Notice of Final Settlement.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OP POLK
County, State of Oregon, in the matter of
tho estato; of Geo, K. Culp, dooeasod, J H.
Miller, administrator of said estate, having filed
his final account in en id Court praying a final
settlement of tho same, and that ho he
discharged from further liability as such ad
ministrator. Therefore, notico is hereby given
to all persons interested in said estate, that the
eaid application will be heard and determined
at the Court House in Pallas, on Monday, the
7th day of March, A. D. 1870.
J. L. COLLINS, Co. Judge.
Feb. 12, 1870. 40-4
Administrator's Sale.
IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE
County Court of Polk county, Oregon, mado
February Term, A. D. 1870, the undersigned,
Administrator of the estate of Joseph Arm
strong, deceased, will on Monday, the 4th day of
April, A. D. 1870, at the Court House door, in
Dallas, in said county, between the hours of 9
o'clock A. M. and 4 o'clock P. St., of said day,
exposo for public sale, for gold or silver coin,
to the highest bidder, all the right, title and
interest, which tho said Joseph Armstrong had
at the time of his, decease, in and to the fol
lowing described premises, viz t The south
west J of southwest J of section two ; the
southeast i of southeast J of section three;
the northeast 1 of northeast of section ten ;
and the northwest I of northwest of section
eleven, in township 6 south, range 4 west, in
Polk County, Oregon. Salo to begin at one
o'clock on said day. Terms of sale; Cash in
hand. i .
" J. G. CAMPBELL.
! Administrator.
ScuivAii 4 Wnmox, ; ?
I Administrator's Attorneys .
Feb. 12, 1870. lwi
AclnuiaistratorV Sale.
IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE
County Court of Polk County, Oregon, made
January Xertos, A. D. 1870, the undersigned Ad
ministrator of tho estate of P-mJ Burden, de
Ceased, will on Monday the 4th day of April, A.
J). 1S70, at the Court House door iu Dallas, in
Said county, between the hours of tf A. M. and i
P.M. of paid day, expose for public sale, for gold
or silver 'coin, to the highest bidder, all
the right, title and interest which tho said
David Burden had at tho time of bis decease,
in and to the following described Real Estate,
vie.: The E. of the S. V. J, and the 8. J of
the E. I of the N. W. of Section 9, T. . S.,
R. 7 W. of the Willamette Meridian. Also,
the undivided one-half interest in and to the
N. $ of the W. J of the E, 1 of same sec
tion and township. All said premisses being
n Polk County, Oregon. Sale to commence at
one o'clock P. M. of said day. Terms of sale :
Cash in hand. ?
WM. BURDEN,
Administrator. -
Sl'LLITAX A WlUTSOX,
; Administrator's Attorneys.
January, 23, 1S70. Iw4
Let every one who wants a Watch read tht
j '".. earcrfull. , i
i - V . .v-:-Especially
if Id some remote, out-of-tbo-way
v. ; place. '
Now that the railroad is open, we propose to
give the residents f Oregon the opportunity 'f
getting single genuine Waltham Watches at
tow est New York Wholesale Prices I
We sell more Walthain Watches than any
other establishment in the country, either
wholesale or retail; we send great numbers to
every section of the country by Mail and Ex
press, carefully packed and in perfect ranniog
order. Our plan is this: You waut a watch,
and see our advertisement; now, we want you
first to writo to us for our Descriptive and Illus
trated Price List ; we will send it, post-paid, by
return mail. It explains all the different kinds,
tells' the weight and quality of tho cases, with
prices of each ; you then make a selection of
the kind you prefer, and send us your order.
We will then send you the watEh by Express,
with the; bill to collect on delivery. Wo give
instructions to the Express Company to allow
you to open the package and examine the
Watch; if it suits, you can pay, and take it; if
not, you are under no obligation to receive it
and if it is taken, and afterward docs not prove
satiafactofcy wo will exchange it, or ,
REFUND THE HONEY.
.It fin indimtion of the Prlrttt, tee trill qttota
one Wutehfrom our lint. . Tfie P. H. BatiTIXTT,
Lever Movement, with Extra Jewel, Chronome
ter lialnnce, Patent Piniont Patent Dt Cap,
and all' tho other late iwjiruvimcnlt, in a Svlid
Coin Silver Cane,
523 in Greenbacks, or about $20 la Coin.
AH the other kinds, both gold and silver, in
the same proportion. Do not order a Watch
till you have sent for a Prsco List, as it con
tains a great deal of information regarding
these watches that will enable you to make an
intelligent selection. Don't forget, when you
write, to state that yon saw this advertisement
in the Polk CouHTr Times, and you need not
put in stamps for return postage. Address in
full, j :
Howard & Co., r
Jewelers and Silversmiths,
619 Broadway, New York.
Wo refer, by permission, to s
Messrs. Wells, Fargo t Co., N. Y. and San
Francisco.--
I. W. Raymond, Esq., T.R. Butler, Esq., B. C.
Howard, Esq., San Francisco.
W. S. Hobart, Esq., Virginia City, Novada.
..- 28
JK JENNINGS IODGE No. O F
St 3T A I)alJa8 holds its regular com
Vltnunication8 n. the Saturday preceding
the Full Moon in each month, unless tho moon,
fulls on Saturday then on that day, at one
o'clock. - , '.
Also, on the second Friday in each month
at 7 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of improve
ment of the Craft in Masonry, and for such
other work as . tho Master may from time to
time order, j , -
All Broth ron in good standing aro invited to
attend. By order of the ' W. M.
f. Hedges
BLACK
Mala Street, Independence,
DOES WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
in his lino, in the xnost substantial man
ner, at short notice. , -
ST TERMS REASONABLE. -i
Give mo a call ond try my work.
,20-tf J. HEDGES.
W lii'UKfcW -- 'ii i I
AFreshardcn5Flowcr,
Fruit, . Herb, Tree, Shrub
and Evergreen Seeds, with direc
tions for culture, prepaid by mail.
The most complete and judicious
assortment in the country. Agent3
wanted: .
25 Sorts of cither for $1 J prepaid by mail.
Also Small Fruits, Plants, Bulbs, all the new
Potatoes, etc., prepaid by mail. 4 lbs. Early
Rose Potato, prepaid, for.$l. Conover's Col
ossal Asparagus, $3 per 100; $25 per WOO pre
paid. New hardy fragrant vcrblooming Ja
pan Honeysuckle, 50 cents each, prepaid. True
Capo Cod Cranberry, for upland or lowland
culture, $1 per 100, 'prepaid, with directions.
Priced catalogue to any address gratis; also,
trade list." Seeds on commission-. .
B. M. WATSON, Old Colony Nurseries and
Seed Warehouse, Plymouth, Mass. Estab
lished In 1842.
COS & EAKIIAIf T, ' ;
WH01E8ALE& RETAIL GBOCERS
X&OOnE'S DLOCS, SALEM.
Goods by the Package at Reduced Hate
my!0-3tf - ;
Underwood, Barker & Co,
''.-WAGON ''HIAKERS, r;
Commercial street, alcrn, Oregon,
MANUFACTURE ALL KINDS OF WAG
ONS after the most approved styles and
the best of workmanship, on short notice, and
AT IOKTJ,AXl PKICIiS!
21 -If
Saddlery
Harness,
S. C. ST5I.ES,
Main et. (opposite the Court House), Dallas,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
Harness, Saddles, Bridle, Whips, Collars,
Cheek fmes, etc., etc., of all kind, which ho is
prepared to ll at the lowest living rates.
CBREPAIRINCt dono on short notice.
n. HA A
DEALER IN
CUSTOM A1ADE BOOTS,
State Street, Salem, Oregon,"
' Two doors from Express office. .
JUST RECEIVED, A GOOD STOCK OF
French Kin and Calf Skins, California Kip
and Calf Skins, and California Solo Leather,'
which I offer for sale cheap.
FURS ! FUIiS!! F5JI13!!!
Thee highest price la cash pail for Fars and
Hids.. ' M
WHAT . U O !
ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO TIIE
undersigned will please call and settle itn
znediatcly, and thereby save cost to themselves
and expense to me.
it. r. kiciioLs.
Dallas, Ogn., Jan. 8th, 1870. ,
TO THE WORKING CLASS. We arc now
prepared to furnish all classes with constant
employment at home, tho whole of the time or
for the spare moments. Business new, light
and profitable. Persons of cither rex easily
earn from 50c. to $3 per eveninpr, and apropor
tional sum by devoting their whole time to the
business. Boys and girls cam nearly as much
as men. That all who see this notice may send
their address and test the business, we make
this unparalleled offer f To such as ara not well
satisfied, we will send $1 to pay for the trouble
of writing. ' Full particulars, a valuable sam
pleXwhich Irill do to commence work on, and a
copyof "The People's Literary Companion"
one of the largest and best family newspapers
published all sent free by mail. Reader, if
you want permanc'nt, profitable work, address
E. C. ALLEN & CO., AroustA, Maixe. 30
VICKS
AL GUIDE Tor 1870
Tnis Finst Emtio of 0?m TIcmpeed and
TwEstr Thousand copies of Vicks Illustra
ted Catalogue of Seeds and Floral Guide,
is published and ready to send out. It is cle
gantly printed on fine tinted paper, with about
200 fino wood Engravings of Flowers and Ve
getables, and a beautiful Colored Plats con
sisting of seven varieties of Phlox Drummondii,
making a fine
: IMMiUET OF PHLOX ES. f
It is the most beautiful, as welt as tho most
Instructive Floral Guide published, giving plain
and thorough directions for the
CuHurc 'of Flowers and Vegetables.
Tho Floral Guido is published for the benefit
of. my customers, to whom it is sent free with
out application, but will bo forwarded to all
who apply by mail, for Tex Cests, which is
not half tho cost. Address,
; . JAN15S VICK,'
Rochester, JT. Y,
LUMBER
f !
145,000 Feet Qt Lnmbcr
FOR SALE . .
AT TILLOTGQFJ'S MILL t
A good assortment at tho Mill Yard j or Or
ders filled. , ,
JUDGE COLLINS, at Dallas, is my author
ized Agent to sell said lumber and to collect all
bills due mo for lumber. " Put in your orders
soon, if you want a good lot of Lumber at
80 Per Thousand,
, , On the Yard.
STEPHEN. TILL0TS0N.
. Fob; 12-no41tf.
jnarK yon wish tho vorjrbcst Cabinet Pno
ToanAnia, you inut call on BRADLEY &
RULOFSON, 429 Montgomery street, San
Francisco.
I j j.
ScnoFCLA. is a -tnint or infection In the hn-
s 1. 1, u: i u
and disorders or disarranges the functions of
tho wbok systemi This taint or infection is
most usually hereditary in the constitution, but
it may also ariso from habits- of life, unwhole
some food, etc. In time, if this disease does
not show itself i4 an ulcerous or tubercular
form, it induces those other diseases, such as
consumption, ulcerations of the liver, stomach
and kidneys, salt rhoum, dropsy, etc. Tho best
remedy ever yet discovered is "Dr. Walker's
Vkoetable VtNEdAn BiTTERS." It will cure;
the disease if not; too f far advanced, and will
eradicate tlio cause, j
'J
WORDS OF WISDOSI
For Ypt'NO Mkn, "
On tho Ruling Pasaon in Youth and Early
Manhood, with SELF HELP for the Erring
and Unfortunate
Sent in scaled letter envel-
opes, free of charge,
Address, HowAUD Asso-
CiATios, Box P, Philadelphia, Pa.
8
GREAT
Family medicine of tho Age
, - ir . , -
Taken Internally. It Cures'
! . I
Dysentery, Cholera, Diarrhoea, ' '
Cramjt and Pai itilthe fjtttmneh,
Doirel ComjtUihil, I'ainterg' Colie,
Liver CompUtUt, Dyprn, Iitdgction
Sore Threat Sitdden Cold,
Cough t f i.. t c.
Used Externally, It Cures
Poilt, Felon, Cut, ty
me, flurn. ffrabl. Old
b'tre, Spruit), Too
ihaehe. Pain in the Paee.
A cura Ijia, h hen
latitat, Frotted Feet,
t e., fv.
THE TS.T252 COJIE !
"117 nEN- THOSE
INDEBTED TO TIIE
1 1 underiirncd
must settle up. 1 will not
carry old accounts up
fore. All must" settle
1870. Further delay
to' new IWtoks, as hercto-
up to tho' 1 t of January
is n'i oniy urmeeesEary
J. II., LEWIS.
but dan genius.
f
M E CSI AIV2 0 HOTEL,
Nos. 102, 104, 100 Front street, cor Alder,
F0STLAND, OREGON,
THOMAS ItYAX,
- - PROPRIRTOH.
(Formerly of the
What Cheer House.)
H
AVINO OPENED THE ABOVE HOUSE
the proprietor wishes to announce to the
public that he is now prepared to accommodate
guests in a salUfact ry manner at the most
reasonable rates. i
The entire house, as been newly finished
and furnished througl out in the most complete
and comfoatabie man er.
Baggage taken to ahd froia tho house fico of
hargc. ! . I 19
i i
DANK EXCHANGE SAL00?i,
Slain street,
Dallas, Ogn.
WINES, LIQUORS, POUTER, ALE,
IU n rn; 1 - j I
ia iJiuern, viarp, xRuuivn, wyeicr, t
and Sardines will be served to gentle-'
men on the outside of jthe counter, by a gentle
man who; has an eye U "bit" on the inside.
So como along, boys ; make n9 delay, and
we will soon hear what you have to say.
32 i j W. F. CLIN (IAN..
C. B. STILE SV
HEADQUARTERS
Slain street Opposite Court House,
New lorc !
IVcvr Goods !
I AM NOW. PREPARED TO OFFER A
largo assortment of choico
PROVISIONS. , I '
GIIOCF.ME.
i WOODKN WARE,
: TOBACCO,
FRUITS,
CIGARS,
YANKEE NOTIONS, Etc., Etc. -
Also, a Opneral 'Assortment of
HOOTS, S II OILS
AND GAITttRS.
I design to keep only tho CHOICEST and
BEST articles and eclljthcm at a Small Profit
For Cash.; i
MY BlOTTO.Q.Ick sales and small
pro (its.
Q
D. STILES.
HURGREFJ & SHINDLER,
! Importers afid Dealers in .
FUiRNiiT.UR'E
'-v..; AND
. , BEDDING.
The largest Stock and the Oldest Pur-
nlture House, iu Portland.
WARER003IS AND FACTORY:
i f .
CORNER SALMON AND FIRST STREETS,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
J 19-tf
Exccutovis's lVoticc
I -
THE UNDERSIGNED IIAVINCT BEEN
duly appointed by the County Court of
Polk county, Oregon, Executor of the' last will
and testament of R. B. Hall, deceased, late of
said county : Therefore, all nersons inrtt,bfil
to said estate aro requested to make immedi
ate payment to' mo . and all persons having
claims against said estate aro notified to pre
sent them to mo, duly j verified, at my rondonoe
in Bucna! Vista, in said county, within six
months from tho date hereof. ,
I . I I E. C. II ALL.
Feb. 12-noll4 ; , Executor.
am
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS 1 .
OF EVERY- VARIETY, -AT
O j IjSTI JLE S' STOIIE!
Daliass, Jan. 29.-3S-lt.
HELMEOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BU
C1IU is pleasant in taste and odor, fre
from all injurioua properUes, and immediate
in its action .
If
ELMBOLD'S EXTRACT liuvnu
eives health and vigor to the frame, ana
7Z7. , TkatHd hAk. Debility ts accom
panied by many alarming fymptoms, and if no
treatment is submitted to, consumption, insan
ity or epeleptie fits ensue, , ,
THI OR NON-RETENTION. OR INCONTI-
NENCE oMJrine, irritation, inflamatioo
or ulceration of the bladder or kidneys, diseases
of the prostrate glands, stone in tne biaaaer
calculus gravel or brickdust deposits, and al
the diseases of tho bladder, kidneys and drop
sical swellings - : y
USE HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT
BUCUU.
f.
171 NFEBLED AND DELICATE CONSTI
i TUTIONS of both sexes, us Holmbold's.
I t..l. tl :lt t.. Ualulr nt .nir.
getic feeling, and enable you to sleep well. , -
rflAKE NO MORE UNPLEASANT OR,
5, unsafe remedies for unpleasant and dan-5
gerous diseases. Use Helm hold's Extract Ba
ch u and Improved Roso Wash.
THE GLORY-OF MAN IS STRENGTH.
Therefore the nervous and debilitated
should immediately uso i Ueliabold's Extrhct
Buchu. i
M
chu.
ANHOOD AND YOUTHFUL VIGOR
are regained by Hclmbold's Extract Ba-
SHATTERED CONSTITUTION RESTOR
ED by Hclmbold's Extract Buchu.
i
J ELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCnU AND
i. J improved Rose Wash euro secret and del-it-ate
disorders, in all their stages, at little ex
pense, little or no change in diet, no inconven
ienco and no exposure. It is pleasant in taste
and odor, immediate ifa its action and free from
all injurious properties
HELMBOLD'S FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU
Is a certain cure for diseases of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, DROPSY,
OHQANIC WEAKNESS, FEMALE
COMPLAINTS, GENERAL
' DEBILITY,
And ail tho diseases of tho
! - URINAHY ORGANS,
Whether existing In
MALE OR FEMALE,
From whatever causo originating, an ct
matter of '
HOW LONG STANDING.
Diseases of these organs require the uso' of a
diuretic. If no treatment is submitted to, Con
sumption or insanity may ensue. Our flesh,
and blood aro supported from these sources,
and the
, 1TEALTH AN5 HAPPINESS,
and that of Posterity, depend uj on prompt ust
of a reliable remedy. ;
HELMBOLD'S- EXTRACT BUCHU,
Established upwards of 18 years, prepared by
V TI. T. HELMBOLD,
1 No. 594 Brosdway New York, ; '
No,10i South Tenth st., PhiladclpWa, Peaa,
Price, $1 23 per bottle, or six bottles for $1 SO
delivered to-any address.
SOLD BY DRUO GISTS EVERYWIERK
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