The Elk County advocate. (Ridgway, Pa.) 1868-1883, February 26, 1869, Image 2

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    FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1PG9
'FPU OOVEllNOlt.
JNO W GEARY,
Subject to the decision of the Republican
Slate Convention.
' 1
fiSWaf HEM3.
Eight companies of troops will soon be
forwarded to Arizona, and the campaign
against the Indians will be pushed with vigor.
The railroad connection between Sacra
mento &ni San Francisco will be complete in
time for the first train over the l'ncifio Rail
road. Two men were killed nnd three more
seriously injured at Fonda New York, by the
explosion ot a blast on Hie rondu, Johustown
and OloTersvillo Railroad.
The Union Park Conereentional Church at
Chicago was destroyed by fire on Sunday. The
loss on the building is $12,000, and on the
organ $4,000. Uoth nre fully insured.
Benjamin V. Wiley, and his daughter,
aged nineteen years, passed through St. Louis.
Mo., on Saturday, en route to Memphis Scot
land County Mn., to stand their tiial on the
charge of murdering an infant clild, two years
ago, the child being the fruit of incestuous in
tercourse between the father and daughter-
It is reported that William Q Batch,
Treasurer of iheJamcs Steam Mills of New
buryport, Mass., is a defaulter to the amount
of some thirty thousand dollars The Direc
tors have accepted Batch's resignation, and
lifter the work now in progress is finished, the
mills will be stopped, aud a thorough investi
gation will be made.
In Peoria, 111., Louisa McNeill was on
Thursday sentenced to fourteen years' im
prisonment in the l'cnitcntirry for asislting
in tlie murder of her husbund, Charles McNeill,
in connection witn lierkly Lisbon, who whs
sent to the Penitentiary for twenty-one years,
last month. The murder was commit te J lust
summer at Elm wood, 111., and was a most hor
rible and cold-blooded affair.
In Kalamazoo, Mich., on (ha loth instant,
James Mclvor, a member' of the New Orleans
minstrels, a co'mpany playing in t hut town,
was attacked by a ruffian named McKvoy, who
demanded iiis money. In the sciitlo which
ensued the minstrel ftabbed the highwayman
to t ho heart. Mclvor gave himself up to the
authorities, but was discharged.
The Printers Est. te. The printer's dol.
lam where ure they ? A dollar here and a
dollar thete. scattered over numerous Bmall
towns all over the ountry, miles and miles
apart how shall they be gathered together?
The paper linker, the building owner, the
journeyman compositor, the grocer, tailor,
and numerous others to tedious to mention,
have their demands, hardly ei'cr to small as a
single dollar. But the mites from here aud
there must be diligently gathered nnd patiently
hoarded, or the wherewith to discharge the
liabilities will never become sutHo'ently bulky.
AVe imagine the printer will have to get up an
address to those widely scattered dolla.s some
thing like the following :
" Dollars, halves quarters, dimes, nnd all
manner of fractions into which ye are divide .,
collect yourselves nnd come home ! Ye are
wanted Combinations of all sorts of men
that help the printer to become a proprietor
gather such a force and demand with
mich good reasons your appearance at
this counter, that no hing'short of n sight of
you will appeas them. Collect yourselves, for
valuable as you are in the aggregate, single
you will never pay the cost of gathering.
Come in single file that the printer may form
you into Dilution, and send you forth again tu
battle for him and vindicate his credit."
Reader, are you sure vim lurm'i ai,i i
r..in s uuuurs sue. 111 nuuut vour
clothes 1 " ' ,
Tll.l t.t.l.ilnn a .I..I, I ,
old
Aunt Lizzie's Oolki'mih Why, you
see, when tny mm come a courtiu' uie, 1
hadn't the loust thought ol what he wu
after not I. Jobie cetne to our huusi
one ni'hr, nfter dark, and rapped on the
tioor I opened it, uud sure enough then
was Jubie.
Come in, sez 1 ; UV ntr.
To. !.;', sez ho, I've come of an ar
rant, and I always do my nrrants fust.
Hat you had better cou.e in and taken
cheer, Mr. W .
No, I can't The fact 's Lizzie,' I've
conio on this 'ere courtiu' bisns My
wife's been dead these three weeks, and
everything's been going to rack and ruiD
.... nu, lizzie, ii you ve
H
iuiuu vj iicv me, ana take care of
house, an my children, an my things, ell
mo, an I'll come in at. take a cheer, it not,
I'll get some one else tu.
my
Why, I was skeer'd and Bed
If you come on thrt courtiti'
come in, I must think oo't a little
justness
JNo, 1 can't till I know. That
ts my ar
rant And I can't sit down till my arrunt's
done.
I should like to think on't a day or two.
No, you needn't Lizzie.
Well, Jobie, if I mast, I must so here's
tu ye then.
So Mr. W came in. Then he went
after the Squire and he married us jight
off, and I went home with Jobie that very
night. I tell you what it is, these lone
courtin 8 don t amount to nothing at all.
T..4 ll J- ! O
w uat u wen uo u id a uurry.
oALwox niMEDY. A corresponded of
y.o oiuuaioa umornia) JieralJ, writes as
I herewith append a receipt which has been
used o my knowledge in hundreds of caies.
It will prevent or cure the rnna'.l pox, thouirh
thepittings are filled. When Jennet aiscov
ered cow-pox in England, the world of soignee
hurled an avalanche of fame up n his head:
but when the most scientific school of medi
cine in the world-tbat of Paris -publishes
this receipt for small pox it passed unheeded.
1 1 is as unfailing as fate and conquers in every
instance. It is harmless when taken bv a
well person. It will also cure scarlet fever
Here is the receipt as I have used it and
cured my children of scarlet fever, here it in
its I have used it to cure the small-pox : when
learned physicians suid the patient must die it
cured : "
Sulphate of ilno, one grain j foxglove (digi
talis,) one grain ; half teaspooaful of sugar:
bju with two tablespoonfuis of water. When
thoroughly mixed, add four ounces of water.
Take spoonful every hour. Either disuse
will disappear in twelve hours. Fort, child
Bma lerdoiet according to age. If counties
would compel their physicians to nse this,
inert would be no need of pest houses. If
you Tlue advioend experience, use this foi
that terrible disease.
i? 11 "i Railroad is completed
610 mile, eastof Baoramento, within 160 miles
of the bead of Salt Lake, leaving 240 miles of
the transoontinential road to be built. The
tract of the Central Kead is being laid at the
rte of three to four miles day,
UiHtOiVa . SKTTLilJlt'Jl T,
Elk County, for tub Year 1804.
Xeoelpti and Expenditures of Elk County for the
Year Enaing Jan. 1st, 180
Am't of ta" reo'd for unseated
lands $12 505 62
Finos in Commonwealth cases 395 00
Jury foes 24 00
Commonweal i h costs 179 25
Amount received from collectors as fol
lows, viz :
M M Chase, Benczctte 'C5
Wm McCatiley Fox ' '00
G F lHckiimou Ridgway
II Carman Spring (J'k "
Ralph Johnson Reuczett 'G7
80 3G
70 25
101 50
7
l
8J1
H78
80
Joseph Kt-rncr iscnztngcr
Jacob Moyer Fox
T Campbell Highland
Thomas Tozicr Jay
V Miller Jones
0 S Johnson Benezctt
J Hewitt Fox
U C Oyster. Horton
Charles Webb Jay
V Mil.er Jones
Received from Rcuta
ii
ii
it
(i
'03
it
a
u
it
532 87
88 54
210 00
300 00
50 00
20 1 00
176 Oil
50 00
$10 509 94
By am't p'd L Vollmer coro'r 225 00
u ii ,. j y Taylor " 228 00
" ' II Warner " 97 50
" " ' II S Beln.ip 20 00
" " " G F Dickinson Cl'k 230 00
4 " " J A Malone Sheriff
serving Jury Notices 262 95
Coveying prisoners
to Penitentiary, 180 00
By am't p'd Commouwe'lth cost 190 22
" " Bouut's for Wtlves
&o 30 50
" " Trison Expenses 32!) 70
" " Jury fees 1413 59
" " " Assessing Expenses 250 50
" " " Election 520 32
" " Justice fees 91 78
" " " Const iblo fees 228 17
" " " Auditors 47 50
" " " Clerk 25 00
" " " Iload views 74 0"
'' " " Stationary 190 72
" " " Stamps 1 00
" " licpairs to public
buildings 327 20
' " " Fuel 84 17
' " " JO Hall counsel 100 CO
" " " Fiothonotary's fees 133 61
' " Janitor 99 00
" " " 1'riuting 244 25
.i it . w lVuiteniiar 187 88
" " Tipstaves 2 00
" " J K P Hall duo him 25 00
" " " Inriuest " 41 99
" " Mercantile appraiser 4 00
'' " " Jury Commissioners 38 20
" " " Paid witness fees . 159 12
" " Cameron Elk and
Clearfield State Road 130 CO
" " " Miscellaneous 18 84
' l " Damages for open
ing public road in lienzinger t'p
as follows :
Hy am't p'd Mrs F Wolf 833 00
" " Mrs Paulus 25 00
58 00
Excess of recepts 10 183 63
$16 509 94
assets and liabilities of Elk County Jan. 1st, 'C9
Assets :
"ah in Treasury
$ G573
3411
5299
50
51
00
" " Uounty fund
Tux due on unseated land
In hands of collection subject to
exoneration & per ceutage
Bounty tax
One lrcm State
Cameron Elk & Clearfield State
road
L J Dlukely
4209
1092 20
115 22
130 60
12 50
$20 915 08
Liabilities.
County orders outstanding $ 377 52
Houuty 15ouds 372 00
Due W Penitentiary estimated 800 00
" G. F, Dickinson 40 00
Excess of assets 19 825 50
$20 915 08
Amount Due by Collectors of Elk County Jai.ua j
let, loo;.
I V Ucuk
Ridgway '65
Beuezette 'CO
Fox
Ridgway "
Benezetto '67
Henzinger "
Fox
37 57
M M Chase
Wm McCauley
G F Dickinson
liulph Johnson
James Kerner
Jacob Moyer
D D Cook
I) G McNawl
Joseph Gerbcr
D S Johnson
J Hewitt
D C Oyster
Charles Webb
Thos Campbell
35 64
520 00
15 17
53 91
41 93
288 29
Rid
way
645 41
Spring C'k "
lienzinger '68
Renezette "
229 75
348 10
119 99
364 73
234 17
72 44
Fox
Horton
Jay
Highland
41 31
510 87
H FOverholster Ridgway
Chas Schibsla St Marys
439 60
264 76
A lrwia Spring C'k "
Bounty Tax,
John Koch Fox '64
Chas Rorterfield Spring C'k
Armel Turley Jay '65
Ii A DiU . Ridgway
289 40
200 92
235 25
365 63
J. A.Malore, fsq-, Sheriff of Elk Coimly In acc't
with said County lor the Year ending January 1st,
lttbtf.
Jan 4th 1809
To bal at last settlement $ 261 15
" County orders 150 00
" Fine in Com'th vs Muliphaot 25 00
" " McDonald 25 00
" Jury fees 24 00
$ 485 15
Jan. 4th I860
By serving Jury notice $ -02 Uo
" Conveying prisoners to W
Penitentiary 180 00
" Commonwealth cost 33 20
u FiUiog Jury wbeel 4 00
485 15
lhe Commifsioneti. ot the McEean, Elk, Forrest and
. Clari n t tate Bead in acc't with said Eoad.
Jan 4th 1869 ' !
To bal due at for'r settlem't $ 1237 59
" Orders drawn from Elk Co 13-51 25
" " " " M'Kenn 2(8)0 12
" " " " Forrest " 3051 99
" " " Elk Co by
Souther Willis Atty's
for Commihsioncrs 1794 80
" Bonds issued by Conir's 7040 50
$17 202 25
Jan 4 th 1860
By Vouchers & bills ren'd
for work aud expenses $14 G82 43
Balance duo road 2519 82
$17 202 25
C. V. Gillie Treasurer of Flk Co in account with
laid Co , for the year ending Jen. 1st, liG9.
Jan 4th 1809
To tax reed from unseated l'ds $12 505 62
" collectors
" Tine Com'th vs Woodbury
" " J C Luther
" " Comt'li vs Conner ctal
Commonwealth cost
Int rco'd from II Souther, bail
for Coyne
3489 50
810 00
15 00
20 00
179 25
58 07
$10 577 50
Jan 4th 1809
Hy Co orders redeemed
" Refunding orders
Exoneration
" Am' due J Coyne, late Tr
" Lands sold to county
" Treas com on am't rco'd
" " " " disbursed
" Balance due county
$
8492 32
60 40
2 05
588 40
108 70
495 57
250 50
6 573 50
$10 577 60
State Tax.
Jan 4th 1 809
To amount of tax received
$ 148 92
$ 148 92
Jan 4th 1009
By State Treasurers receipt
" Treasurers cemmusion
" Balauco
83
7
53
$ 148 92
Benezettb Road Fund.
January 4th 1809
To am't ree'd from II Souther
bail forCoyne $
" Tax reo'd from nse'td l'ds 2
" Tax ree'd from unseated
193
509
28
84
lands additional
1 280 55
$4 049 07
$2 480 00
249 29
115 08
January 4th 1809
By orders redcened
it tt t
" Treas con on am't ree'd
ii it it ii tt d:sburssd
Balance due fund
92 85
745 85
$4 049 07
Bemezette School Fund.
January 4th 1809
To am't due by J Coyne late Tr $ U8.
xax trom unset f loon
" " b'ld ffg 1542
$ 2097 28
$ 450 00
350 00
70 44
24 000
1790 84
January 4th 1809
By District Treas receipt
II II K It
" " Cora on am't ree'd
II II II tl It disb'd
Bullanco duo fund
$2097 3S
Benzinger Road Fund,
January 4th 1809
To um't due from Coyne late Tr $ 78 37
1 " Tax ree'd from unst'd I'd 1587 DC
Orders outstanding $47 50
January 4th 1809
By Orders redeemed
" Treas com on am't ree'd
i ii . disb'd
" Balance due fund
$1GG0 33
$1191 50
47 61
35 73
391 49
$1666 33
Benzingeb School Fund.
January 4th 1809
To am't due by J Coyne late Tr $ 10 29
" " tax ree'd from unst'd I'd 1587 91
" " " " ' " bld'g 399 85
$1998 05
January 4th 1809
By District Treasurers receipt
" Treas com on am't ree'd
" " " " disb'd
" Balance due fund
$ 080 00
59 61
20 58
1231 80
1998 05
8 89 14
1733 13
1822 27
$1314 00
51 99
39 42
410 80
$1822 27
Fox Road Fund,
January 4th 1809
o am t due from Coyne late Tr
" Tax ree'e from unseated I'd
Oiders outstand'g $146 50
January 4th 1869
By orders redeemed
lreas com on am't reo'd
" disb'd
" Balance due fut-d
Fox School & Buildinq Fund.
January 4th 1809
To am't due by Coyne late Tr $ 23 50
" Jax reo d Irom unset d I ds 1910 48
" ' " " " build'g 1507 28
$3501 35
$1152 14
1040 00
104 31
65 76
1139 13
$3501 35
Jan 4 1869
By District Treas receipt
i k ii ii
" Treas com on am't reo'd
a t. u di'd
" Bulance due fund
Highland RoAp I'und.
January 4th 1809
To am't due by J Coyne late Tr $ 24 1
" do Tax rco'd from unset'd J'd 1136
Orders outstanding $10 00
January 4th 18H9
By orders redeemed
" Treas com on am't ree'd
" do do do do disb'd
Balance due fund
$1381 34
$
815
34
24
607
$1381
Highland School Fund.
January 4th 1809
To am't due from Coyne late Tr $ 155
" Tax ree'd from unseated I'd 798
95
70
9 054 71
January 4th 1KG9
By district Trees receipt
" Treas com on am't ree'd
" do do do do disb'd
" Balance duo fund
$ 450
23
13
407
00
90
5i'
25
71
$ 954
Joxes Road Fund.
January 4th 1809
To atn'tduo by Coyne late Tr
" Tax ree'd from unseated I'd
" Balance due Treasurer
$
65
480
07
Oidcrs outstanding $20 00 $ 613 57
January 4th 1809
By orders redeemed ' $
" Treas com on am't ree'd
do " " disb'd
" Am't credited to Wilcox and
398
8
5
70
40
90
Hamlin State Road
200 45
$ 613 57
Jones School Fund.
January 4th 1869
To am't tax ree'd from uns'd I'd $1902
$1902
January 4th 1809
IJy bal due Coyne late Tr
' Dis't Treasurers receipts
" Treas com on am't reo'd
" do do do do disb'd
" Balance due fund
$ 30
1022
57
30
701
$1902 17
Jay Road Fund.
January 4th 18G9
To am't due by Coyne late Treas $ 34 00
" Tax ree'd liom unst'd land 1348 14
$1382 14
January 4th 1809
By Orders redeemed
" Trctfs com on am't ree'd
" do do do do disb'd
" Balance duo fund
$105
00
44
50
14
40
31
258
$1382 14
Jay ScnooL Fund.
January 4th 1809
To am't due from Coyne late Tr 8 12 80
" lax ree'd from uuseated l'ds 940 94
$ 953 74
January 4th 1809
By District Trea'tror receipt
" Trca's eow on am't ree'd
" do do do do disb'd
" Balance duo fund
300
28
9
616
$ 953 74
Ridoway Road Fund.
January 4th 1869
To ain't duo from Covne lato Tr 8 58
" Toy rnM .,.. .., .l 1' I, ortr.rj
as
54
57
- " 1 " yuj uiiau.iivii i urn v . i . j
" do do do do add'l
Orders out $100
January 4ih U69
By orders redeemed
" Treas com on am't ree'd
" do da do do disb'd
Balance due fund
2054
$1109 45
$2489
123
74
1482
00
33
67
40
$1169
Ridq way School Fund.
January 4th 1869
To am't duo from Coyne late Tr $
" Tax ree'd from unseated I'd 1541
40
$1541 50
January 4th I860
By district Treasurers receipts
" Trea com on am't rco'd
" do do do do disb'd
" Balance due fund
$1CG3
40
31
4(10
$1541
Spring Creek Road Fund.
January 4th I860
50
To tax reo'd from unseated I'd
" do do do do add'l
$1253
1254
Orders outstanding $210 00 $2508 48
January 4th 1809
By bal duo J. Coyne late Tr $ 19 93
" Orders redeemed 1995 00
" Exonerating order 4 50
" Treas com on am't ree'd 75 24
" do do do do disb'd 59 85
" Balance duo fund 353 90
$2508 48
Spring Creek School Fund,
January 4ih 1869
To am't due by Coyne late Tr
$ 4
1046
457
Tax reo'd from unse'td Id's
do do do do add'l
52108 06
January 4th 1869
By District treasurers receipt 999 36
M do do do bld'g 657 65
" Treas com ou s.m't reo'd 64 1)0
49
3
334
$2108
St Marta Road F-jnd.
January Jth i860
To nm't due Coyne late Tr $ 19 41
" Tax ree'd from unst'd I'd 8 65
$ 102 90
Jannnfry 4th 18G!?
By Treas com on am't received $ 2 49
" Balanco duo fuud 100 47
34
$- 102 90
St Marys Corporation Fund.
January 4th 1809
o tax ree'd from nnse'td I'd 39 53
$ 39t 53
1 18
38 3q
January 4th 1809
By Treas com on am't ree'd
' Balance due fund
39 53
St. Mary3 School Fund.
January 4th 1809
To am't due lrom Coyne late Tr 8 81 42
" Tax reo'd from unseated land 117 07
" Jo do do do build'g 51 58
" do do do do add'l 38 05
$288 72
January 4th 1809
By Treas com on am't reo'd
" Balance due fund
$ 6 21
282 51
$ 2S8 72
Bounty Fund.
January 4 th 18G9
To am't due from Coyno lato Tr $3133 00
" Tax ree'd from collectors 700 95
Bonds outstanding $300 int $3S33 91
January 4th 1809
By bonds redeemed $ 335 54
" Refd'g order to Col Dwight 82 00
" Trnus com on am't received 3 50
' do do do do disburs'd 1 39
" Balance due fund 3411 51
J $3833 94
Jay Township Bounty Fund.
January 4th 1809
To am't from Coyne late Tr 8 370 30
" Tax ree'd iron unseated I'd 547 01
$ 922 91
January 4th 18C9
By district Treas receipt
" Treas com on ain't received
" 'do do do A:d disb-'d
" Balance due fund?
8 555 50
1 4S
1 85
304 08
$ 922
Jones Towssnip Bounty Fund..
January 4th 1809
lo tax received from unset'd I'd fill k
$1' 14 03
January 4th 1809
By district Treas receipt
" Treas com on am't ree'd
" do do do do disb'd
" Balanco due fuod
O
90
5
4
293
$1114
Ridgway Towxsnu Bocnty Fund.
January 4th 1809
To am't due ffom Coyne lata Tr $ 81
" Tax ree'd irom unset'd land 1027
$1109 29
January 4th 1809
By district Treasures receipt
" Treas com on am't received
" do do do do disb'd
" Balance due fund
992
5
4
107
$1109 29
St Mahys Bounty Fund.
January 4th 1869
To aai't due from Coyne late Tr $ 60 21
" Tax ree'd from unseated l'ds 86 "05
$ 152 20
January 4th 1809
By Treas com on am't jeeeived $ 43
" Balanco due fund . 151 83
152 20
Benezette Bounty Fund.
January 4th I860
To am't due from Coyae late Tr $ 53 7 4
January 4th 18G9
By Balance due fund . $ 53 74
Ridgway, Wilcox & Kane St Road.
Jsnuary 4th 1809
To cash ree'd from T L Kane $ 770 90
January 4th 1809
By rof'g order to T L Kane 770 90
McKean, Elk, Fohrest, & Clarion
Stats Road.
January 4tb 18G9
To am't due by Coyne late Tt $1S3I 42
Tax ree'd f'm uns'd I'd Hil'd 038 55
do do do do do Jones 1057 00
3527 65
$ 400 00
50 88
12 00
S064 77
January 4th 1809
l$y orders redeemed
" Treas com on am't received
do Jo do do d'uib'd
" Balance due fund
$3537 65
Wilcox & Hamlin State Road.
January 4th 1809
" do do do do disb'd
" Exonerating order
" Balance dft; fund
io am t tax rccd Jones r'd f d 8 200 45
71
09
66
" Balanco due Treasurer
$ 210 44
January iih 18G9
By order icuocmoJ
" ' com on am't rec'J
" d . do do disb'd
06'
198
0
6
$ 210 44
C V. fttl'ta TiAaanrnr nf PI frttinttr tn urrn'
with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for the
Year l.bi.
laouary 4th 1809
To am't ree'd f rom Tav Licences $
' do do do Liquor do
530 OCT
25 (JO
39 00
80 0O'
552 00
30 (0
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
15: ewers do
Eat'g h's do
Retailers do
Pcdlais do
$1250 0O
January 4 th 1809
By State treasurers receipts $
" Treas com or. 1000 at 5 pr ct
195 001
60 00'
" do do do 250 at 1 pr ct 2
" Ballance due Commonwealth 608
$1256 00'
We the undersigned Auditors and Com.
missioiiers of Elk county having met at
the Commissioners office in Ridgway, on
the first Monday in Jauuary A. 1). 1809,
being the fourth day of the month do
hereby certify that we have carefully
audited, settled and adjusted the foregoing,
accounts and find them correct as stated
O. D. MESSENGER, ) . ...
C. A. WILCOX, AuJ lrs'
II. S, BELNAP, ")
JOS. V. TAYLOR, ! Comr's.
LOUIS YOLLMEU, )
Attest :
J. K. P. HALL, CI k
W. S- SERVICE.
yy s. SEPvice,
Will from this date be prepared to sell
at the lowest prices.
STOVES FOR PARLORS,
STOVES FOR KITCHENS,
STOVES FOR HALLS,
STOVES FOR BED ROOMS,
STOVES FOR stores;,
stoves for mi-lls,.
stoves for hotels-,
stoves for offices;,
stoves for churches.
91
03
00
03
Anl in fact for all places when stoves
are needed. Give him a calll.
TIN" WARE AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
JOBBIXQ IN ALL ITS BRANCHES,
ROOFING AND SPCUT.NGr
house FURxisiiixG goods;
TOYS, BIRD CAGES,
rusirs, rimxa.
RiJgwny Nev. 13, 1868, vlnltf.
D
R. W. W. SHAW Practices Medicine
and Surgery, Centreville, Elk eouuty
mar-J.'-"GC ly.
A CARD TO THE LADIES. Dr. Dupoi
co's GOLDEN PERIODICAL I'tLLS.
lur females. lnfall:ble in correcting irreg.
iilarities. Removing Obstructions of the
Monthly Turin fr,,m .,iiai.
f . ... ...... . iju,n(
nlwajrs successful as a preventire. One 1'ill i
adose. Females Deculiurlv iinnt.l - n..
supposing themselves so, are cautioned aeainsfc
nainip 11:11. ...l.:l. . P.
6 nUiia iu mat eonaitioii
lest lliev iiTit misoairiHce. fto- ..i
monition the Proprietor assumes no re
sponsibility, although their milduesa woulti
prevent any mischief to health; olrevwiw,
the 1 lis are reoommen ded as a Moat Invalu
Remedy for the alleviation of those
fUOurinit trom. anv inr.,.io.;.:.
as well as prevent an increase of family
when hea thwill nn nmit .
nerves aud brinir nff lw.nir k.
Ll..,l.i . . run color OI
health" to the cheek of tl, n,i niii-...
Full and nnlinii : '
. "nmiia accompany
each box. Price SI Hrboi- ft hn... k
Sold in Kill it wn Va v, n r
Driletist. Sole Hrronl tar Hl.l- i..ii. v..
sending him $1 to the Ridgway P. O. can
have the Pills sent (confidentially) by mail to.
- j i " vuumrj, tree 01 postage.
OOld-alsa hv flwAVfllA A RiitmnM. Ul II '
and hf one Itruggist in every village iu the
V u.uu.
s. d. nnwp
9 99'
44
W
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50
my2 68-ly. Sole Proprietor,