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Show JJfc rjtlcu FkUlahed vry WEDNESDAY nd SATURDAY tlf lb OODIX J'L'ULUHI.Nt CoHM. 11 Manager, to whom 0. W. PENROSE, Basin liould b addressed. eouiaiauioutioss Basin Alice Cory's Sweetest Ioem. Of ,H tbbeautful picture That hang on Memory' It on Story gunttfan. wll, dim old forest. That mtmeth bet of all; Rot for it (iiarled oak olden. Dark with tb mistletoe; Hot for tb violata golden' That sprinkle tb val below; litis Not for tb milk-wh- it That fenn (torn the fragment hedgo, (Vqnettlng all day with the (unbeanis, And stealing tbelr golden edge; Hot for tb viu on tb upland Where tb bright red berries rent; the pale, tweet cowslip, Vol tbe pinks It steiuetb to me the beat. of nr I once had a little brother With ) that wenrdark and deep In the lap of the olden forest Balleth In peae sahwp; light at the downwf the thistle,Free a tb wind that blow, W cored there tb beautiful summer, ' The summer of long ago;: But hi feet oa the bill grew weary, And on of the aiHumn for my little brother' A bed of yellow leave. Sweetly bit pale arm folded' My nck In nteek embrace, A tb light of luimortal beanty' Bilently covered bi face; And when tb arrow of sunset Lodged In (he trea-top- e bright II fell, in til Mint-likbeauty,. Asleep by tin gate of light. Therefor, of all the picture That hang ou Memory' wall,. of a "Wedding. We was all prepared to go to the wedding. I was going, father was going, the gals was going, and we was going to take the baby. Hut, come to dress the baby, I couldn't nd it's linen shirt. I'd laid a clean one out of the drawer on purpose. I knew jest where I d put it; but, come to look for it, it was gone. ill v. o l,. 11 uj u. juu ujwasn't ac m,Cu and I looked again; but where to be found. it "It's the strangest thing in . no- "How old are you?" a stranger asked of a little fellow who was sell- newspapers at the corner of the Paris Boulevards, carefully reckoning up his gains, and giving change with a practiced hand. "Six,"was the laconic reply. And how long have you been carying on this business?" With a roguish look, and bending down to fold his newspapers on the pavement, as if he would show how easy it was for him to atteud to two things at once, he said , "How long? Uh eyer gjnce J was a child. Had he ever been one? CHOP HOUSE When Dr. Bacon, of New Haven, Late French .... Parti Fluid Extract Rhubarb and Fluid Extract Catawba Graft Juic Component FOR LIVER COMPLAINTS, 1018 AFFECTIONS, SICK OR KERyiira 1IEADACI1K, 0OWTIVKNK83, Ero. V EOETA111.B, CONTAINING NO MKRCLuv MINERALS OH DELETERIOUS DRUU8 H Chop House, FIFTII STREET, OGDEN. zer," " Restorers," Ac, that lead the tippler on to drunkennce and ruin, but areatme Medicine, made from the Native Root and Herb of California, free from all Alcobollo Ptlmnlantn. They are tha GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and A LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invlgorator of the System, carrying off all poisonous mattot' and restoring th blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitter according to direc tions and remain long unwell, provided their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means, and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of re pair. They area Gentle Purgative as well aaa Toulc, poasesslng also, the peculiar merit of acting ! ir A u The quarts bill confirms locations made on quart lodes, prior to July 26, I860, but limit all lhoe made since, or which may be made hereafter, to 200ft. for each claimant, with an extra amount for the discoTerer; and no "claim in eommon' Is to exceed threa thousand feet in length. The miners in their own regulations may allow claims to extend not to exceed JtOO ft. on each side of the lode (but no claim shall be located with feet on each side of less than twenty-fir- e the same), and all veins found within the pace formed by this surface location extending downward perpendicularly, hall belong to the locaters of the cluim, with the right to follow such lodes tita if they dip out of said lines. . The bill further prescribes the manner of making locations, and requires the expenditure of at least $25 per annum on each claim; but claimants in common may make the whole expenditure on one claim. Failing to comply with this conIn dition subjeota claims to paregard lo the manner of obtalniug tents, tbe bill permits a patent to issue, if no adrerse claim has been filed, with in ninetr davs after publication of notice; and in case of litigation it mum ha nroiecuted with the proper diligen o. Claims are to be designated by the lines f tha Tmblio surtev, but need not The Surveyor conform therewith. Generals of the various districts are au thorixed to appoint any competent en' gineer to male surveys at the expense of annHcants. under regulations to be established by the Oeneral Land Offioe. indiFinally, all the provisions above cated are made applicable also to placer claims. new1 1 1 j . . absent-minde- uet." "And Mary Ann and Nephcn wcro they married after all: "Dear me, yes, said Jura. Jones: "and it turned out the gayest wedding I ever attended. LADIES. prepared to FrLl BILLS of LUMBER all through th Winter, at thir Steam Saw Mill on th ranklr :' a a ew commence Js and l ltivcr, the Bute a In fart. In tvery rwyset, "or tu Cittkm, Uu C run au bust l CU'- - DEALERS EVKRYWIIERi Br GROCEKS ilannfactured by DOOLET &. BROTHEB, 69 NEW STREET, BOLD at th Following Rate: NEW-YOR- Sheeting:, $1.75 per 100 leet. CONFECTIONERY $2.00 per leet. and l'iekefa, Flooring 2.2.1 per lOO leet. Square-i:1ge- l, THE 1UU OGDEN JUNCTION In Ofrden City for tl xtra per iuu lee 1. Cash, Stock and Grain In pay Delivered anywhere 100 Bushel IN MANY AFFECTIONS PECULIAR TO LA- DI ES, THE EXTRACT BUCHU IS UN EtjUA 1.1. KD BY ANY OTHER REMEDY AS IN CHLOROSIS OR RETENTION, IRREGULARITY, PA1NFUU NESS OR SUPPRESSION OF CUSTOMARY EVA OK ULCERATED SCHIRIUS CUATION?, TATE OF THE UTERUS. I.EUCORRIHEA AND FOR ALL COWHITES, STERILITY, MPLAINTS INCIDENT TO THE SEX, W HETIIEU ARISING FROM INDISCRETION OK II IBIT8 OF IT IS PRESCRIBED EXTI.t- DISSIPATION. S1VELY BY THK MOST EMINENT PllVfl-CIAN- 8 AND MIDLIVES FOR EN FEEBLE!) AM DELICATE CONSTITUTIONS, OF BOTH BtXt$ AND ALL AGES. o II. T. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUTIir CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRU DENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION', ETC. in all their staters, at little rxprnoa, littl or hani( in diet, no Inconvenience, and no exposure. It causes frequent desire, and Rive strength t nrinate. therehy removing Obstructions. Preventins; and Curins; Strirtura of the Urethra, allayint Paiu and Inflammation, so frequent in this class ot diseases, and expelling all Poisonous inattar. JOB PRINTINGOFFICE HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S Of CORN Wanted Immediately. WHOLESALE A RETAIL, All Order addressed to BARNARD WHITE, Fourth Street, Ogden, will receive prompt atten- Hon. AT THE LUMBER Is supplied with the latest improved facilities for turning out very description of JOB PRINTING la the finest stjle. WHITE PINE YARD GOLDEN GATE ON R LOT NORTH OF W11ITB HOUBB. BOOKBINDING IN ALL ITS BRANCI1ES. Th best quality Confectionery, White Pino Lumber From Bear Lake Divide, near Mount Kebo, for Sal, at the Mill, $25. per 1000 feet, And at th Yard, from A LITTLE WEST OF THE CHOP HOUSE. 1000 feet $25. to $40. per breaking tho peace: "Sure, Mollie, In Cash or Its equivalent. haven't I always been good to you? Isn't it mecself that always kept you in wood and water: Angry wile: Wheat, Oats, Barley "Your wood and water, is it: Aye, Wanted. then, yo'vo always kept me with a ttt'ck to my back and a tear my knew since I ever LUMBER riiASEP OX 0XE SIDE, yese: eie that, ordinary interest. He saw at once at Seasonable Bates. contained to it be, trifling as it appeared The heathen Uhinco settled in he germ of an Invention of the first importance, la a word, what he then Alabama are very deferential: they at Z.C.M.InsU bt f U oneied Vfon the subject was after- never fail to say "goo by" as they Ani)l t) . H. PEERY, saaa in th yard. wards speedily reduced to practice; and lumber out of the church while ser- LSVI WHSKLEJs. with bim originated the invaluable lightvico is going on. house built at Liverpool CITY LICENSES. IMPROVED ROSE WASH cannot be surpassed as a FACB WASH, and will lie found the onlv specific remedv in every speciss of CUTANEOUS AFFECTION. It spoedilv PIMPLES, SPOTS, SCORBUTIC DRYNESS, IN DURATIONS of tho CUTAN EOUS MKMIIRAAI etc.,dispels REDNESS and INCIPIENT INFLAM MATION, HIVES, RASH, MOTH PATCIIW, DRYNESS OK SCALP or SKIN. FROST BITKS, and all purposes for which SALV;S or OINT MENTS are uwl; restores the skin to a purity and soilness, and insures continued beattBT action to the tissue of it vessels, on wliitfc cwtf pends the agreeable clearness ami vivacity ot howplexion so much sought and admired. - But defect a as remedv for existingever valuable the skin, H. T. Helmbold's Roue Wash hss snstaineil its principle claim to unlK.uuded patronage, hy possessing qualities which render it TOILET APPENDAGE of the most Superlsti' and Congenial ctararter, combining In an elegant formula those prominent requisites, SAFFTY EFFICACY the invariable accomnlments of M use as a Preservative and Refresher of 111 t plexion. It is an excellent Lotion for disease a Syphilitic Nature, and as an injection- for eases of the Urinary Organs, arising from hsw of dissipation, need In connection with tl TRACTS BUCHU, SARSAf ARILLA and CATAWBA GRAPK PILLS, in such disease t comnieuded, cannot Ik surpassed. ti f To nil whom It mny concern. s, Injured husband, brought up for snnenedlng all other preparations for produclnf BlwnL Sweet and WMnona BOLLS, BISCUITS, vuxau. and Ptrftttli 2TiiciirM and ether Crid< Caka. Th CBBXP- Ttadl tat nMtttt IttlitXt. and OJT EST Jt.Hnj Powder in tlu WOSLD, and It WILL Xfi7 r.i.vn off SSI. fa nr etiw:, for .Mrs. It It w.n aoapwo. Is Ar Middle Fork of OdCll It IIELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU IS DIURKTO AND CURES ALL AM) DISEASES ARISING FROM HABITS OF DISSIPATION, AND EXCESSES AND IM PRUDENCE, IN 1,1 FK. IMPURITIES OF THE HUSH). ETC. SUPERSEDING COPAIBA IN AFFECTIONS F01 W H1CII IT IS USED. ANDSYPH1LITIC AFFKf- THINS I.N THESE DISEASES USED IN WITH II KI.M HOLD'S ROSE WASH. , I. J AMIS & Co. We will tak ment. S siujiis, UAtU. Mary Ann looked as red as a tur- key, aud to niuko matters worBe, she began to cough, to turn it oil Is pose, and called for a class of water. The minister had jest been drinking, and .a v i i tho tumbler stood rignt there. 1 was bo nervous, and in such a hurry to sco it all over with that I ketched up tho tumbler and ran with it to her, for I thought to goodness she was going to lamt. Mie undertook to drink. I do not know how it happened, but the tumbler slipped, and, gracious me! if between us both we didn't spill the water all over her collar and sleeves. I was dreadfully frustrated, for it looked as though 'twas all my fault, and tho first thing I did was to out with my handkerchief and give it to Mary Ann. It was nicely done up. She took it out, the folks had held in putty well up to this time; but then such a giggle and laugh as thero was. I didn't know what had given them such a start till I looked and see. I had given Mary Ann that baby's shirt. Mrs. Jones, who is a big, V1 floHiy woman, undulated and shook like a mighty jelly with mirth, and it was some time before she could proceed with her narrative.) "W hy, continued Bhe, while tears of laughter ran down her cheeks, "I'd tucked it into my dress pocket, inOrigin of Reflectors. stead of a handkerchief. That come and in a fid- d It was in this way that mirrors first of being came to be used for reflecting lighthouses, more than a hundred years ago: At a meeting cf the Matheruutioal Association at Liverpool, a member said he could read a paragraph of a newspaper at ten yards' distance by the light of a farthing candle. This being on all sides doubted, a wager was laid; when the member look a wooden dish, and covered which it with pioces of looking-glassehe fastened to the dish with putty. Having thus made a reflector, he placed it behind the farthing candle, and then, taking his position ten paces from the light, he read aloud to the whole assembly, aad won the wager amid the greatest applause. HutAmong the company was Captain chinson, the master of the docks. He viewed this little experiment with extra- 1 ' t. HEXUY T. a a- Dipsi. In e--tf a A Will radically exterminate from the svstem Scnw fiila, 8yphiln, Eevor Sores, Ulcers, s,,re Sore Legs, Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Bronchitis! Pkin Diseases, Salt Kheum, Cankers, IluiminM from the Ear, White Swelling, Tumors, Cancer, oils A flections, Nodes, Kickots, (ilamlular 8w.it ings. Night Sweats, Hash, Tetter. Humors of .11 Kinds, thronic Kheuiniitlsin, and all diseases that have been establishid iu th svu for VM.ir.1 jt. MODERATE - COMPOUND lra.ui X CI HIGHLV CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPARIL1 ItEIXG PREPARED KXPRESS1.V vnn lliJVK COMHLAINTS, ITS KOl'KKTIES ARE OKEATKR young or old, married or single, at the dawn of wo. OTHER I'RKPAUATIOX OF RARsiplatr, . manhood or at the tarn of life, these Tonic Bitters have TGIVEHTHK COMPLEXION no equal. IIKAI.TIIY COUlIt AXI RE STORKS tiib d. For Inflammatory and Chronic Ithrnmn-tis- m TI T TO A STATE Of HEALTH AND PURI, and Gout, Dyspepela or Indlgratlon, ivn ruuniTO INK BLOOD. REMOV. ALL CHRONIC CONSTITUTIONAL DISBilious, Remittent and Iutermittent Fcvrrn, INO EASES ARISING FROM AN IMl'LKK STAT Pincaar of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and OKTIIE BLOOD. AND ONLY THE Bladder, these Bitterahave been most successful, AND EFFECTUAL KNOWN REMEDY RKI.Im FOR guch Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, Ct RE OF PAINS AND SWKI.I.IVU nv Till Tin which Is generally produced by derangement of the BONES, ULCERATIONS OF THE THROAT AND LKliS, BLOTCHES, PIMPLES ON THE VKCt Digestive Organs. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, Head ERYSIPELAS AND ALL SCAI.V Eltl PTiuvs AND BEAUTIFYING THH COM- ache, Fain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the ('f T"KIN. Chest, Dizziness, 6our Eructation of the Stomach Bad taste In the Month, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation ofthellcart. Inflammation of tha Lungs, Pain In the 111 region of the Kidneys, and a hundred other painful O J.JtH CONCENTRATED symptom, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. FLUID Stomach and torthe EXTRACT BUCHU, stimulate the They Invigorate pid liver and bowels, which render them of unequalled THE GREAT DITRETIC. In cleansing the blood of all Impurities, and ha cured every cae of DIABETES in which It efllcacy has bwn pven. IRRITATION OF THE NFXK OF Imparting new life and vigor to the whole system. FOR SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt THE BLADDER AND INFLAMMATION OF Till I lAJt.KATlON OF THE K1DNKVI Rheum, Blotches Spots, Tlmples, Pustules, Bolls, Car AND RETENTION OF URINE, Dl. Scald-HeaSore Eyes, Erlslp. EASESliLADDEK, bnncle. OF THE PROSTATE GLAND, STUNK IN elas. Itch, Scurfs, Discoloration of the Skin, Humors THE BLADDER. CALCULUS. U RAVEL, IlltK'K. and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, DUST DE11IS1T, AM) MUCOUS OU MILKY are literally dng up and carried out of the system In a 111 SCII A KG ES. AND FOR ENFEEBLED AND CONSTITUTIONS OF WITH SEXU, short time br the nse of theae Bitters. One hottle in DELICATE such rase will convince the most iucredulous of their ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOW INI SYJdT. TOMS: INDISPOSITION TO EXERTION LOSS curative cnect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever ynri And Its OF POWER, LOSS OF MEMORY. DIFFICULT! OF WEAK NERVES. TKFMi. me BREATHING, uirouL'rt skid in rnnpies, r.rup-tionsimpuriiiea nursling Pores, olennse it v.hen you find It ohMrnrtcd LING, HORROR OF DISEASE, WAKEFULNESS. and sluttish In the veins; eleansctt lien It Ik foul. and DIMNESS OF VISION, PAIN IN THE BACK, your feeling will tell you when. Keep the bluod pure uvm M.iMii.Mi OKTHK BODY. DRV. suu biio iicmiii ui me r,' licof ill luuuw . OF THE SKIN. ERUPTION ON Till NESSuajuj. PIN. TAPE, and other WORMS. InrVlnir In the FACE. PALLID UNIVERSAL svsteni or so many Ihoussmls, are eneeliiRliy clestrov. LASSITUDE OFCOUNTENANCE, THE MUSCULAR SYSTall edand removed, for full direction, read carefully ma circiitnr uniqnn i'nru I'tinie, primed in lour inn' tiv. Used hy persons fmm the aces ff f rliina I. gusges r.lifiib:!, merman, i fcui.li aim bpamm. anrt from lliirty-flv- o twenty-live- , or i tu (Iflv-hWALKER, Proprietor. R. II. KcDOSALD 4 CO, tli iht-linor clmiige f life: nfit contiuriiuot ot Druggist and Gen. Areuts, pan Francisco, Cal., and lubur utiiu; iu chilciron. 82 ard 31 Commerce Street, Kcw Tork. r?"SOLD BT ALL DRUGGISTS AXD DEALERS. FOR FEMALE COMPLAINTS, whether CO. wi. " IIKXRY T. IIi:OIHOIlt as a powerful agent In relieving Congestion or Inflam mation of the Liver, and all the Ylweral Organ. I mil. ' i?' Lumber Dealers, P ntivlt Thw Villa are a pleasant purgative, sopersedln, castor oil, salts, magnesia, et. There U more acceptable to the stomach. Tuey giv. t!? and cause neitlwr nauxea dot griping are composed of the tlnest ingredientpain, Aft lew days use of them, uch au invigoration ur n entir. aystem takes place as to appear to th. weak and enervated. II. T. UetmhohTs Compound Huid Extract Catawha Oraoe fill. . not siiKaroatedj.ugar-owiteiUMllsdonotdisw)!- ,. but pas through the stomach without duojir.' do not produce th desired J. WALBfct Proprietor. H H. McDonald a Co., DrnggliU and consequently TUE CATAWBA ORAl'E JILL8, Grn. Af 'ti, H.B Fnnelvoo, Cat, anil 32 kaAl Comoioree M.N.Y. bingphnM in taste and odor, do not necessitate their hii, Vinegar Bitters are not avlle Fancy Drink. su?ar-cuateand are prepared according to m)Z Made of Poor Itnm. AVhlnkpy, Proof Spirits of and Chemistry, and are not Patent l'harmacy and Refuse Liquor doctored, aptccd Bnd awect-enedt- o ploasa tli taste, called " Tonic,' " Appeti- "you needn t say that. And, as I laid it onto em a good many times, they was beginning to 1TTILL CUT TO ORDER BILLS OP ALL (Jn SATUKDAY, MARCH 4, 1871 Who killed Charle gumnerf on abort uotiee. and (apply their get vexed, and so we had it back and ruatomerkinda uaual. I, San Domingo, lorth all about the baby s shirt till I will open the above Establishment I did it, by Jingo I killed C. 8. we got to the wedding. Bring on your Orders. Who aw hint diet Seeing company kind o put it nut Will take in Payment for Lumber: where the public can obtain I, aaid Jim Nye uiy mind, and I was getting good Grain, Stock, Store Taj and Cash. I aw htm die natured again, though I couldn't but . u p . . How' tliat for high? . , a uy w iiiyseu every tew minutes, i i tti w&at could have become of that Who laid him out? X irSl-CiaS- S MCa on liana, or Veanr l"o babv's shirt? till thev stood ud to be I, add John Scott laid Charlie out; married, and forgot all about it dellvcrotl on short That' waf tb matter. Mary Ann was a real modest crea at all reasonable hours. notice. Who dng hi grarcl and was mor n ture, I, Cornelius Col, to death when she came into the I dng hi bole; room with Stephen, and the minister I planted Charlie) told 'em to jine hands. She first We hare also at our office for sale TE113XS Who nailed the coflln? her left hand to Stephen. "Your gave I, Simon Cameron, other hand," sez the minister; and With my little hammer coffin. nailed tb I poor Steve, he was so bashful, too, he didn't know what he was about. He Wbo read th prayert aald thought 'twas his mistake, so he gave I, Uya, to give "Let u hav peace," Mary Ann his loft hand. That Warranted not to freexe, and But Dot with onr foreign Relation, wouldn't do anyway; but by this time full satisfaction to purchasers. they didn t know what they was II. B. SCOVILLK, about, and Mary Ann jined her left Agent. Stewart's Mining hand with his left, and then the left The following ii a aynopsie of Senator with his right, then both their left Stewart's sew mining bill, which pused hands nirani.i till 1 was all m a fidrot mma sj "' wt I and thoiurht they would never get K'VV A .SAW the Senate in its modified form: Cniiciissetl. Extract Catawba GEAPE PILLS. mlrhZ T'atrior hnil Viamrvasorl tin thfi ilniiVi. I A t . . . J VIc till CMilLU j: X. !?.,.. liiM"M 1IIUU UlfJIOflUU e team, ana the gals was all havin of will in $300(1,000 consisting of a good time going to see Mary Ann lines. eleven married; but somehow I couldn t get over that baby's shirt. It wasn't so An oyster weighing three pounds much the shirt; but to have anything is on exhibition in the window ot a spernieu away rigni irom under my vcwark BaWQ :aco and eyes, twas too provoking. 1 rotessor "What be you thinking about, dunning snvs mans " on l ",,itrihat big toe precludes the idea of his mamma; sez fcopiirony. descent from the gorilla. makes you so sober?" sez she. "1 m pester d to death to think about that babv's shirt." sez I. ''One of you must have took it sartin," I & sez. "Now, ma," sez Sophrony, sez she, WILLIAMS T. HELMBOLD'S COMPOUND FLUID BR. WALKUK'S 4'ALlFtiltKll GOLDEN GATE na- - J. Th on of tb dim old foreat Seemctb beat of all. MILLIONS Uear Testimony to the Wonderful Curative Ellecta of was introduced to rere Hyaciuth, tur, sez I; "here 1 had that shirt in ho was obliged to welcome the latter niy hand not more'n ten minutes azo, through the mouth of his son and now it s cone, nobody knows (Leonard). The Doctor was equitl wnero. uats, scz I , "uo iook round, to the emergency, as he always is I mm r fn lnrnrtn Ins first. Hrinrfh the 1'cre that uwc are laboring under find it, so I went to the bureau and one of the disabilities which the fished up another shirt, and put onto Tower of Babel imposed, and which the baby, and at last we was ready the Day ot l'entecost has not reuiov all HENRY GREAT MEDICAL DISCOVER and JOHN II KELSON. 18-l- f IS IIEREBI GIVEN, THAT NOTICE twanged in Businecs in Ogden City, (tcr wnich the City Ordinance provide that a license must be obtained,) without first procuring a license are liable to be taken before any Alderman of said City, aud be subjected to a Fine. By order of the City Council, LESTER J. HERR1CK, Mayor. THOS. Ge. ODELL, City Recorder. The Office of the City Recorder is at the Office or tbe "Ogden Junction," Seventies' Hall, near ie U. C. R. R. Station. Office Eowtfrom 10 a. m. tilt 3 p.m. Full and explicit direction irmpny . medicines. Evidence of the most responsible and relisnw character furnished on appliration.with htindrej nf thousands of living witnesses, and nrw 3(1.00(1 unsolicited certificates and recomme n'0J7t Utters, mnnv of which ar from the bigi sources including eminent Physicians, Clergyn'"' Statesmen, etc. The proprietor ha ner" 7"" sorted to their publication in the newspapers.r does not do this from the fact thst his articles w as Standard Preiartions, ami do not need propped up bv certificates. HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S C.EXVINB TREr RATION'S, H Delivered tosnv address. Secure from V KA ESTABLISHED UPWARD OF TWENTY i Address Sold tiy Diupgists everywhere. ? for information, in conllilence, to HEM41 . II EDI BOLD, Druggist and Chemist. H Tnt Only Depots: 11. T. II ELM BOLD Chemicsl Warehouse. No. M ',ro,";.,'V'r'i)Ot, Mcbcal York, or to II. T. HELMBOLD'S 104 South Tenth Street. Philadelphia, i vw . ij v tu 'I II ' V T l 11 V V I TS. Ask er BY T. I1ELMDOLD St TAKE NO OTHKR. |