The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, March 19, 1870, Image 4

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    NOW IS TIIE TIME TO PROCURE CHEAP
Bargains, in
HARNESS, SADDLES, YALISES,
TRUNKS, WHITS, AC.
J. M. HEARD, havingjust returned from Phil
adelphia, where he bug purchased ' large as
ertment of the above goods, along with nearly
Yefything in hi line, would respectfully in
'its the attention of the publio to them.
He is atall times prepared to manufacture to
-dcr all kinds of harness, or anything else in
.a line.
BOSTON TEAM COLLARS,
Taa best eollar for lumbering purpose?, are
: KEPT CONSTANTLY ON HAND.
I CHALLENGE, COMPETITION AS
TO PRICE, STYLE OR QUA LI Y.
,' IiGive mea call at ay establishment,
ABOVE THE CORNER OF MAIN
AND DEPOT STREETS,
RIDGWAY, PA.
ntv8,'691y
J. M. I1EARD.
f HE ONLY RELIABLE CURE FOR DY3
PEfSIA IN THE KNOWN WORLD.
Da. Wishrt's Great AstsnrcAH Drsrsrst
"ins and Pink Tbke Tab Ccrdial areo posi-
nve and infallible cure for dyspepsia in its
most aggravated form, and no mutter of how
long standing.
They penetrate the secret abode of this ter
rible disease, and exterminate it, root and
branch, forever.
They ellevinte more agony and silent suf
fering than a tougue can toll.
Teey are noted for curing the most despe
rate and hopeless cases, when every known
means fail to affo: d relief.
No form of dyspepsia or indigestion can re
sist their penetrating power.
DR- WISH ART'S
PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL.
It is the vital principle of the Pinetlree, ob
tained by a peculiar process in the distillation
of the tar, by which its highest medical proper
ties are retained. It invigorates the cUgcstive
organs and restores the appetite. It strength
ens the debilatated system. It purifies and
enriches the blood, and expels trom the system
the corruption which scrofula breeds ou the
lungs- It disolves the mucus or phlegm which
tops the the air passage of the lungs. Its
healing principle acts upon the irritated sur
face of the lungs and throat, penetrating
to eaoh diseased part, relieving pain and sub
duing incarnation. It is the result of years of
tudy and experiment, and it is offered to the
sflicted with positive assurance of its power
to euro the following diseases, if the patient
kas not too long delayed a resort to the means
f cure:
Voniumpiion of the Lnngs, Coughs, Soar
Throat and Breast, Bronchitis, Liver
Complaint, Blind and Bleeding
J 'iles, Asthma, Whoopiny
Cough, Dip'heria, &c,
A medical expert, holding honor bit colle
giate diplomas, devotes his entire time to the
examination of patients at the office parlors.
Associated with him are three consulting phy
eieians of acknowledged emience, whose ser
vices are given to the public rasa or cnBoi.
This opportunity is ottered by no other in
stitution in the country.
Letters from any pirt of the country, asking
advice, will be promptly and gratuitously res
ponded to. Where convenient, remittances
should take the shape of
DRAFTS OR POST-OFFICE ORDERS.
Price of Wishart's American Dyspepsia Pills
$1 a box. Sent by mail on recipt of price.
Trice of Wishart's Pine Tree Tar Cordial,
1 1,60 a bottle, or $1 1 per dozen. Sent by ex
press. .
All communications ehauld be addresssd
L. Q. C. WLSHAST, M. D.,
Ko. 232 Xorth Second Street. Phila.
jgOAEDING HOUSE,
Near the Depot, Wilcox, Pa.
MARTIN SOWERS, Proprietor.
The undersigned has opened a large boardlrg
bouse at the above place, where he is amply
prepared to satisfy the wants of those who may
avor him with their custom. . no'C920,
gOMETHING NEW IN RIDGWAY !
boot a snoE establishment :
' The subscriber takes thiamzthod of inform
ing the citizens of lUdgway and vicinity that
be has opened a
BOOT & SHOE STORE,
I
in the room lately occupied by Henry S. Thay
er in the west end of the Hyde House, where
Way be found a general assortment of
Ladies Shoes,
Gentiemcns' Boots and Shoes,
Boys' Boots and Children's Shoes.
ALSO,
Connected with the above establishment I have
a Boot and Shoe Manufacturing Establishment
where work will be made to order. Repairing
done on short notice and on reasonable terns.
Tke publio are invited to give me a call.
at,'69y . GEORGE WALKER.
QHARLES HOLES,
PBACTIOAl
WATCHMAKER, ENGRAVER JEWELER,
West end of nyde House, Ridgway, Pa.
Bells at Cheap at Ever,
GOLD AND SILVER WATOAES,
Clockt, Jtwtlry, Silverware,
XX VIOLIN AND GUITAR STRINGS,
Epeotaelet, Pent and Pencils,
lxtluiiva .4 gent for the talt'of
ALEX. MORTON'S GOLD PENS.
Repairing Watches, tts., done witb tht tarn
aeturaoyes heretofore.. ov20,'6if
vr . S- SERVICE-
000,000 CUSTOMERS WANTED.
mm
At the oaw Masonio Hall BuilJing.
PT0TE8 at prices tbat wit please of all de
sirable kinda.
TIN-WARE ef every kia em band at all
times.
Special attention given to Wholesale orders.
Print list furnished te dealers on application.
SH L KT- TIN A ND COPPER WARE.
Houtt furnishing goods a great variety.
STEAM AND WATER ril'EING,
PUMPS, FISHING AND HUNTING
TACKLE, such at RODS BAS
KETS, SEINES, FLIES, IIOOKS,
CArS, POWDER, Le. J-e.
ALL ORDERS FOR GUN WORK
Promptly attended to.
BIRD CAGLS A NICE VARIETY.
ROOFING, GUTTERS, STOUTS.
of Tin, Galvanised Iran a4 Copper an 1 every
kind ef
HOUSE AND JCB WORK
deno on short aatiet aal warranttd,
AGENCY wt Henry Dlt stoat ttlebraled
tawt. Ordtrt far tawt at factory pritet to
lioittd, alte for rtpairiag. Information and
price lilt farnitbtd om ayplieatita.
PAPER RAGS, OLD ROPE, OLD
COPPER, BRASS, PEW
TER, LEAD, IRON,
BEESWAX, HEAVT HIDES, DEAKON
SKINS, SHEEP PELTS, GREEN
BACKS, NATIONAL BANK
50TES, C. I.
BONDS.At.
ttJcsn in twshtngs for Goods or Work
vttteV.
w. . raeriCE.
Ilidgway, March lgt; 1870.
SPECIE PAYMENT !
GOLD OR GREENBACKS
TAKEt IN IXCHANOI FOB.
OR
JOB WORE A T THE RID G WA Y
WAGON SHOP. .
Call and examine my stock befuro buy.
ing a Lumber or Pleasure Wagon.
I use the best selection of Michigan
WHITE OAK AND UICKORY;
I employ none but First Class Mcchan
ics ; I u?e nothing but the fast Refined
m
Iron. I think, it will bo to jour interest to
give me jour order.
Having twenty fire lumber wagons in
course ol costruction, I will be able to furnish
nny party by the first of April.
All oiJera by mail, also any orders left
with W. S. Sbuvics at the Tin Shop, will
receive prompt attention.
March 5. tf S. JACKSON.
LORILLARD'S EUREKA
Smoking Tobacco is an excellent article of
granulated Virginia.
Wherever introduced it is universally ad
mired. It is put up in handsome muslin bag, in
which orders for Meerschaum Pipes are daily
packed.
l.ORILLAAD'S ''TAC1IT CLUB"
Smoking Tobacco has no superior ; being doni
cotinized, it cannot injure novelets penatitu-
tious, or people of sedentary ha'iilB.
It is produced from ."elections of the finest
stock, ana prepared by a patented and original
manner.
It is very aromatic, mild, and light weieht
hence it will last much longer than others:
nor does it burn or sting the tongue, or leave a
disagreeable after-tasto
Orders for genmue, elozanliy cirved
Meerschaum Pipes. Bilvcr mounted, and pack
ed in neat leather pocket canes, are pla eidu
the Qacht Club brand daily.
LORILLARD'S CENTURY
Chewing Tobacco
J Ins brand or Fine Cut Chcwinc Tobacco
has t.o supjrior'enywhere.
It is, without doubt, the best ehewinr to
bacco in the country.
LOH1LLA11DS SNUFFS
Have been in general use in the Lulled Stales
over 110 years, arid still acsuow lodged viae
best" wherever used.
If your storekeepers does riot havo these
articles for sale, ask him to get them.
Tbey are sold by respectable jobbers al
most everywhere.
Csrcuiars mailed on application.
BEST CABINET OR.GAM8
AT LOVTIST PRICIS.
That the MASON k HAMLIN CABI
NET and METROPOLITAN ORGANS
are tho best in the world is proved bv the
almost unanimous opinion cf professional
musicians, by the sward to them of nny
ISTV FIVE GOLD find SILVEIl M.. DA 1.8 or
other highest premiums, at principal in
dustrial competitions within a few Years.
including the Medal at the Paris cxposi
lion, and by a sale very mueh greater than
that of any similar instruments. This Com
pany manufacture on y firs!, class iustru
me.nts, and will not mak? "cheap organs"
ht any price, or suffer an inferior instru
ment to bear their name. Having greatly
increased their facilities for manufacture,
by the introduction of new machinery and
othevwie, they aro nrnr making . better
Organs than eve: before, at increased ccon
omy in cost, which, in accordance with
their filed policy of sellin? always at least
remunerative profit, they are novv offtrins;
at prices ol interior work, 1- () U R O C
T A V K ORGANS, l'lain Wa'nut
Casp, $50. FIVE OCTAVE ORGAN'S,
Double Reed, stops ( Viola, Diapason, Me
lodia, Piute, 7'rentuluuf,) SlL'5. Other
styles in proportion.
Circulars, with full particular?, including
accurate drawings of different styles of or
gans, and much information which will be
of service to every purchaser of an orjan,
will be sent free, and postage paid, to any
one desiring theiu.
MASON & HAMLIN OUGAN CO.
4w 154 Tremont St. Rostod; 5!i(3 Broad
way, New York.
G
UKSMITIIIXJ.
The undersigned rfspcctfullv an.
pounces to the citeiens ot Elk,- and adjoin.
iOf? counties, that he has recently established
a Guu Shop in Ridwjy at the head of
Main and Lepot Streets, in the baseuieutof
the-buildiu; occupied by V. S. Service as
a tin shop, where he will attend promptly
to all orders for work in his line.
TAUGHT AND HUNTING RIFLES,
Single or Double, made to order, aud war
rnted. He also keeps on band, and lor sale a
NEW AND SUPERIOR
I'reech Loudiug Rifle, a good assertinentoi
Aunjuuitiun, Revolvers, Hunting Tackle,
and other articles pertaining to the trade.
dIO. tf HORACE WARNER.
KILL THE DEMON of pain. Woi-
coil's Pain l'ainl reinoven pain instantly, and
heals, old Ulcers. Wolcett's Annihilator euret
Catarrh, Bronchitis and Cold i"u the head.
Hold by all druggists, and 181 Chatam Square,
J
OR WORK of all
done at this office.
kinui and deeori-
POWELL & EI ME-
QOODS FOR THE MILLION.
POWELL St KIME,
At their tapaowm store m
RIDGWAY,
LTave on baid.a splendid assortment of
all seasonal! Goods adapted to tlie wants
of the people of Elk and adjoining
counties, which they are telling at prices
that defy competition. They would simply
state here, that being very large dealers,
their facilities for purchasing are un
equalled by any establishment in tht
county. Theybuy directly from manu
facturer and en the
GROUND FLOOR.
Another advantage. Ton eat always
get what you want
you will save time
them and TIME
at their storn, htnee
by going directly to
13 MONEY. Wc
have no space here to enumerate all the ad
vantages you will have in patroniiing tl.eir
establishment. Rut call and ace, and
reap the advantage! for yourselves.
Among their Goods jou will End
DRT GOODS in tulles varieties,
GROCERIES choice and fresh
CLOTHING of best material superior
cu; and finish.
ROOTS k SHOES ef the beat
stock and make,
CEOCKERT for newly married,
middle aged aud elderly.
DRIED FRUIT,
BUTTER, EGGS,
rORK, HAMS,
LARD, FLOUR,
CORN MEAL.
AND EYERYTIIING ELSE.
Nearly all kkda of eointry produce
taken at tke rket Tarur
SPLENDID PRIZE FOR THE LADIES I
The 6nBt, most pleasing, and oostly engrav
ing ever published in America, to bo presonted
as a premium to each tubsoiiber to . 1
DEMOREST'S MONTHLY,
a magazine of practical utility in tho house, a
mirror of the fashions, and a literary conser
vator of surpassing interest and artistio excel
ence, acknowledged to be the modern parlor
magazine of America
The engraving, 28x32 inches, Is from the or
iginal painting, entitled, 'The I'ic-Nio on the
Fourth of July.'
The pnir.ting took a whole year, and is con
sidered the finest of the entire list of numerous
populorproductitns by LillUM. Spencer. The
engraving was the lahor of four years, by
three eminent artists John Rndgcrs, Samuel
llalpin, and Samuel Hollycr ; The last named
having been induced to come from Europo to
finish it. The engrnvers have ably seconded
the successful labors of the painter. Kouebut
artists can fully appreciate the skill and lobor
lavished on this engraving The general ef
fect is very fine and impressive, "Mid tho deli
rate finish to the heads will bear the tuo:t mi
nute inspection. The union of line and stipple
is exeeuled with unusual ability, and their
skilful combination has greatly contributed to
the success of the engravers in lliiB unsurpass
ed proof of their genius.
Theiwork on the engraving alono cost over
seven thousand dollars, besides the cost of the
copyright, and is acknowledged by compelcct
judges the most elaborately hnislied largo woik
of ai t evor engraved in America.
Fine copies of this magnificent picture, en
heavy plate paper, worth $10 esch, are to be
giveu as a premium to each b,i scriuer to
DEMOREST'S MONTHLY MAGZINE.
Yearly subscriptions only Three Dollars, and
ten cents (which is to be scut with the sub
scriptiou), for the postage en th engraving
(which will be mailed tecurcly done up ou a
roller.
This Is certainly the 'largest, moot liberal
and splendid premium ever offered tosiug'e
subscribers by my publisher, and nfreic's an
easy and economieel way for any one to secure
an elei unl work of Bi t, n Parlor i'icture thut
is only next to a piano in the way of ornamen
tation, and a perpetual reminder of a day
which ought to to be cherished and held in re-'
luenibrutice by every true American.
The reception of this magnificent picture
will take every one by surprise and we do nut
venture anything in saying that $10 will not
proce.re another that combines so much of iu
ierest and beamy.
Specimens of the Mapaiine, with circulars,
giving full particulars, wiil be sent to any g;v.
en udilr;"s, post free on receipt of 15 coutu.
AdJrcss
DEFOREST' MONTHLY.
novZCtf 8J6 i'n oudway, K. Y.
JJ..KT
VUKD
BEECH 15
SERMONS IN PLYMOUTH CHURCH.
Are being read by people of evvry cbus and
denomination all over this count ry od Eur". pa.
They aro full o vita), brautif'ul religious
thought and feeling. l'LVMOfiu l'ri.iir is
rul-Uslic 1 weekly ami contains Mr. Ee,;cliev'd
Sermons and praveis. in term su'ialue tor
prcservat'on and biiijirg. For sa'.o l y all
newsdrtlers. l'rico l'l eouts. Nearly an'o.
senpt'ons received y 'he puo.'.ier't (;.;. g v-
ing two handsome volumfs of over 4 )J Jiit.es
each. Hail vearly, i To. A new and mipirb
steel portrait t.f Mr. Ueeelicr pre .nted to '-.
yearly subscribers. Extraordinary oiler .'
I'LYMOl U VI l.Vll V and the f'UKIS
TIAN L'NlON - jO. an unectariun, Indepen
dent weekly journal of Christianity with lec
ture room talks and editorial articles by Mr.
Ileeeher sent to one address for O'J weeks fur
FOt'K DOLLAlfS. Speiial iiu'.iiomeiit j to
canvassers and those g';ttir.g up club-i. eci
luen copies, postaee free, for 5 cents.
J. ii. KOI! D & CO., l'ubUfhcn.
4w y'J Park Row, Yew Voik.
1
IIS LADY'S FRIEND.
TTTO MONUia GRATI3 I
The Lady's Friend announces the following
Novelets for 1S70 : ' liid He Forget Her ! ' by
Louies Ch-.iiKller Mou'ton : The Caf cauiion e
Aunt,' by Kliznbetli Preseott, 4'jiRor of- ' Be
tween Two,' Kb. : ' Solid Silver ; nr, (,'lirisio
Deane's Eridal Giits,' by Ama da M. J.'oiigla-",
author of tke ' Debrry Fortune." with nu
merous shorter stoiies by a brilliant guluxy ef
iady wriiers.
A finely executed steel engif.ving. a ;ard
senie double page, finely colored fashion ple.te,
and a large'nssorimeni of w ood cuts, illustrat
ing the fashions, fancy worn, etc., are given in
every number.
ltwill give a popular p'.eco o Music in ev
ery number.
PORTRAITS OF DISTINGUISHED
AUTHORS.
The January number will contain portraits
(engraved on sieil) of Mrs Henry Wood,
Florence Percy, Louiso Chandler Moulton,
Elizabeth Preseott, Aman U M. Douglas Mrs.,
Margaret liosaier aud August U ell,
new -suusciunnRs
Who send in their names before the first of No
vember, shall receiue the November aud De
cember numbers of this year in addition, mark
ing fourteen mouths in all 1 And ucw subscri
bers sending in their irunes by the first of
December shall receive the maguilieeiit Decem
ber holiday number, making thnieeu months
in all !
TERM3 t
$2 50 a year ; two copies, $ I : four copies, $0;
epoieshic, 'fandone gratis) $8 One copy of
e Lady's Frieud and one of the Post. f t.
ft A copy of the lorge aud beautiful Premium
Weel engraving- Taking tha Measure of the
eeddin King ' engraved in England at a
sost of $2000 will he sent to. every peisoD
enuing a club. Thin engraving is a gein of art.
Address '
DEACON t rETERSOX,
810 Waiuut street, Philadelphia.
Specimen copies sent for ten eeuls.
N
EW STORE.
The tubscribcr begs leave to inform thteitl-
tens of Kidgway and vicinity that he has
opened a store where may be found
PFRFCMERY, FANCY GOODS,
TOILET ARTICLES.
STATIONERY, .
FINE CONFECTIONARY,
OT8TERS, ORANGES, LEMONS, In season.
' T! vltf '' J. R. EAIBD.
QTILL AHLAD It : l' 'j ;: ;1
"l'orr. GREAT'" 1
BOSTON DOLLAR BTCR-i
1 : - - "
We want pood reliable agents Itl etory J;sxt
of tho oountry. I'y employing your par lime
to form clubs and Bending us your orders,- yerf
can obtain the most liberal cemmissiont, eithor
in cah or Merchandise, and all goods tent by
us will be as represented, and we guarantue
satisfaction to every one dealing at our house.
Agents should oollcct ten cents from -every
customer, and forward to us in advance, for
descriptive checks of the goods we sell.
The holders of tho chocks have the privilege
of either purchasing the srtic'o thcicon des
cribee!, or of exchanging for any article men
tioned en our catalogue, numbering over 600
diirerent articles, not ono of which can be pur
chased in the usual way for the somo money.
The advantages of first sending tht checks
are these : Vie are constantly buying sma'l
lots of very valluable goods, which arc not on
our cntnlogues. and fji- which we issue chock
until all me sold : besides, in every, clnb, we
will put checks for watches, quilts, blankets,
dress patterns, or ouio other article of tqual
mime.
Yo do not offer a single article of tnerclinn-
vuoethat can be sold by regular dealers st our
price. We da not ask you to buy goods from
is unless we can sell them cheaper thauyon
can obtain them m any. other, while the
greater pait of our goods are sold at about
ON 2 HALF TIIE REGULAR RATE8.
Our stock consists in part of tho followU
poods :
Shawls, UlanVfts, Quilts, C ittons, Ginahamt.
Dress Goods. Table Linen, owcla. H isi
ry, Cilovs. Skirts. Corsets. Silver,
hlated Ware, Spoons plated ou
J.ic-el t liver. Dttsert Folk's,
Five boitla 1'UtcI Caj
tori I'rittania wart,
til?,?" ware. Ta
ble Mil
Picket Cu.Isry.
in Great Yarieiy.
lilesnt French and Gar
irrn Fancy Goods, r.eautifitl
Phu;ngrapb Albums of the Ner.
est and Clioii est i'tyles in Morocco
and Velvet Eiuclings. Heavy Gold and
l'lnted Jiwelry of the latest and" newest styles.
We have als ; made nrriingements wiih some
cf the leading publishing houses that will ena
ble us to ell the standard und la. est works of
authors at about onetilf the regular prices :
ueli as Hvron, Hums, Moore. Milton aad
Tennyson's Winks, in lull gilt and cloth binJ
in;!, mid hundicds of othera
'lhcae and evcrj thinj eUe for
ONE DOLLAR FuR EACH A1U1CI.D.
In every order amounting to over $ 50. ae
L-mii aniud by tho cash, the a.ent may retam
:J'2 : and in every order over $100, SI may be
i'ciuiticd to
PAT TUB EXrilCSS CUAIiOES.
C'U;Ml.::S:t)N TO AOilNTJf.
Por an or-ler of $20 fr0a a clnb of tbti-ty, w
py ihu ng.'Lt as ccmniiscK a. S3 trit ef
''ca 'hej or hi own sheet'cf. good dreta ptiiru,
til vrool .ants pattern, or.ii oil in Br.ah.
For au oidei of Si'O tiom a club of sixty, we
will pay ti;e at'e'i.' yards of browner bleaoh-
d sheetirs. k:::it:tig cte w:ch,-all weol
;hawl, or $'i in cash.
I-,r au i.rdcr of S'KH). from a clu ICO. w
will ;y the arent llOvav.ls 'l tml wirl..
he,
.-atl.
a, ap:4U.:4 & iti; ujihice, or ill .ix
;E;;D 2IONEY LY UEGIsTKKEU
F ir fui
Adi.re-t
hir p-.litaljn pen ! for o-'.a'.ugs:
UiA)t;tiH A. PIAIMMEU & CO,
(cueeeejora to Hani a Flumnwr ) ,
N'os. SO and 40 Hanover Street, Cotton, Mast.
n.v-O.'GJ xt
1
I! E fSATTRD A T EVENING- POET.
TQREB UONTHM GRATIS
Th.s chmpeat end best of the l.iierarv
Week-
lies is dflering uuc-qiiiilled in Jucemonla
to U4W
ae e icrilici s.
In i.ie fn-:-t paper of October, it commenced
brilliant Novelet, called ' a Family Failii g,"
by r.luVieth l'lt.ott. It alu id now running
a serial, called " George Cauteibury's Will,
hy Mrs. Henry Wood, the tamua ajihur of
' East Lyi-ne," Ae.
NB'iT NOVELETS
will continually euceed each other. Among
those already ou hand or in progress, are
" t'uder a Han," by Amanda II. Douglas j '
" l.tmie's Secret," by Frank Log Eeucdlct ; a
Novelet, by Miss Hodiner, tc.
Ti.c peel alto give the gems of tht Euglitb
maniLus.
K2T SUBSJRIUEia
F,r 1370 will bane their f.i'.srriptioui dt4
baek to the paper of October i!J, until the
laigc extia ed.iiou of that daie is eibnusted.
This will bo thirteeen pa;er iu aldiiien to the
regular weekly numbers for I'.'TO or fif;eou
u.ouiln in ilt i When our extra edition is ex.
hausted, tho names cf all new lubtctibers for
1870 will ba entered ou our list the very week
tUoy are received.
TERMS :
S0,Jer- Two copies, t-t. Fourcopits.
i't'i. Fivo copies (and one gitis)$!j. Oue
copy or the Foet aud one of the Ladv's FrieoJ.
$1. , '
A copy of tho largo and beautiful Premium
Steel Fngi aviiig. Taking tlio Measure of the
W ed ling Ring " engrave t in England at a
cost of $2010 will be sent to every full (t 2 CO)
ubseriber, and to every person tending a club.
This it truly a beautilul engraving I '. v
Audress
II. PETEESON & CO., ,
819 Walnut fireet, Philadtlpbia. "
.Specimen copies sent free for five eeutt.
OURHOME PHYSICIAN
A ncwllandp Hook of Funnly Medicine. Py
Dr. EEA11D, of the Uuiversiiy of the City ef
New York, assisted by medical professor -
the various departments. Three years devo
ted to its preparation. Quackery and hun
buggery exposed. Piofef.snrs iu our len.ling
medical colleges testify that it is tho best fam
ily doctor book ever written. Outfit and sam
ple free tn agents,
A. H. HLBDAUD, 400 Chestnut St. Phila, T
A THIcF- He 01,8 ,ecn trvaling about
humbugging druggists and private ' parties
mixing up and selling a base compound which
hoUs WOLCOTT'S PAIN PAINT. All ef
Woloott't genuine remedies bavt a wbite eul
side wrapper (witB ilgaatirrt lart). Let
out for oounterroH.