Slit Cunlng, tlmnit Var Time at Hid g tea y. Irie Express Esst 9:41 p. m. do da West 8:36 a t. do Mail East 2:60 p. m. do do West 2:00 p. m. Cecal Freight East 11:00 a. m. do do West 6:35 p. m. Elk Lodge, A. T. M. stated meetings of Elk Lodge will be eld at their hall on the second and Tourtn tuesdays of each month. .. , J. K. WHITMORE, Sec'v. I. 0. 0. T. The Regular meetings of Ridgway Lodge, Ho. 258, held every Wednesday evening at Jieir Lodge Room. AGENTS FOR THE ADVOCATE. The following named persons are authorized agents for the Advocate to receive subscrip tions, advertising or Job work, tako pay there for and give receipts. Wilcox. A. T. Airmen, J. L. Bnoww. Kano. Frank W. Mkece. Johnsonsburg. Isaac Haoah. St. Marys. Chas. McVeah. Cenlreville. Homer B. Leach, Maj. Bubke. Caledonia. W. P. Smith, B. A. Weed. Beuuezettc- John C. Babd, J. W. Bhows. Shawmut. John Fabreb. Bpring Creek. A. W. Irvin. Highland. Levi Ellotiiohve. Horton. D. C. Oyster, N. M. Bbockwat. Just received at J. It. Buird's Variety Hall, a frtsh supply of caaed fruit and pickles. Forest Couuty, at Tiouesa, has nearly completed a new .brick Court House, 65 by !5 feet, costing some $25,000, with' a Jail and Sueriffs house costinfj S8.000. The Court house will be occupied in May. A most uialiguant form of typhus fever haR broken out at Albion, Erie County. It is profcssinally called "evn.bro spinal lenimjili." Five persiwls died within three days. Death occurs iu from twelve to sev. enty hours from the time of attack. Oar lumbermen hivo been useing the snow to their advantage for the last two weeks, and, as a general thing, art ready for a break up, which, to judge from pres ent oppearanco, is not far off. The mud pricks through th suow in the s'reots to day. I'RorsAI.S will be received at the office o) t ho Secretary of the f-'chool Hoard until the l?t of April next, lor building a School llou-o in the village of Kidirway. I'li.n nu.l specifications tnuj bo pivsenrrd tot I'Oiisiderat'.oo, J!y cllin al the ofl'ce ol i the undersigned a gcmrl idea van It had ot the kind f hoti'-o wauted. II. A P.VKKOSS. Suoy. Scliui.il Hoard. Ridgway, March 8, 170. Our devil thinks that the Dsiivwritt and il, mttr have had about enough fun nt his 'xpeiise and is now praeticeing spewing in a new, improved, oriaitial style. If he continue to improve us last us he has since the last ifsue of the Gnzi.tte, that devil ma tappet a challenge about the 1st ot April, lie spells names of men, boys nnd places ; such as"Abner B'iker, Arhibaldas Ilolden. Tidioutu" ko. Oun old friend, L. F. Powers, h.s ju.t returned fnm the east, where ho has spent a f:w mouths, we should think, from outward uppearanue, pleasantly. lie is about to commence lumbering on ft new tract, ou Spring creek, where the cutting of timber l as ue ver been known, and where but few lucu have trod, except hunters. Mr. Powers is considrably advanced in years to opcu wp the forest airin,yct his skill aud expe rience in tbo business will compel the tall pines to lower their heads. We witsli hiui msccss. Soverc lingering coughs are cured" by the use of Dr. Pierce's Alterative Ex tract of Golden Medical Discovery iu less than one half the time necessary to cure them with any other medicine. For Hoarse ness, Laryngitis, or Miuibters Sore Throat, BronsliitLs and the early stages of Consump tion, it surpasses everything before discov ered. Sold by all druggests, or seud three and a quarter dollars to Dr. R! V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., and get threo bottles free of express charges. A Lunatic on ax Excursion. Quite a sensation to.ik place, Monday aftcruoou at the depot at sterling, 111., on the arrival of the Pacific train from the east. , A crazy man, formerly iu the employ of the hitter company, attempted to get upon the train, hut was prevented by the conductor, until the train was beyond his reach. The mauiao then turned to an engiue which was standing ou a side track, boarded it and drew the throttle valve wide open. The Eufjine-dushed on after the I'anJio train to the eud of the switch, but its veloclity was too great to allow it to turn upon the rouiu track, aud, turning off, burried itself in tbo earth. Had not the liiaduiau'd intention been thus thwarted, a most serious calam ity must have resulted. The disabled en. gine was placed upon the truck duriog last night. -&".c. Awfdl Tbaoedt. Tha following is from the Masohescebe, of St. Jean Baptista, Louisiana : "Hear Island, situated In Lake Maurepn, was, on February 10th the theatre of the most horrible accident ever recorded in this parish. The particulars which reach us are as follows : Mr. Robert lleino was pouring oil in a lighted lamp, which his eon held iu his hand. Fire caught in the oil can, which exploded, scattering flames on father and son. Mrs. Reine and four children crowded close around them and tried to extenguish the burning lava. These unfortunately caught Gre also, and father, mother and four 'children were burned to death. One little boy saved himself by tearing off his clothes. Mr. Robert Jte'me was the son of the late Antotue lleino, of St. James palish, nod was about S5 years of ago." Last week a cougregitiou in San Fran cisco were singing 'Rock cf ages, cleft for me," and as they were about to complete the pe tition "Let mo hide myself" in thee," the strata underneath began to heave and rock, as if there were a prospect of the immediate realization of the devout wish. Pastor and congregation ru&hed wite devout impulse toward the door, and oviuced iu the most unmistakable m.inner that their desire to have the rocks ofSaG Francisco cleft for their special conceal, mcnt was entirely a figutative and meta phorical impulse. Coming. A certain traveling Doctor named W. II. Whitmor, who hns, as he states, passed through nearly all the Hos pitals in Europe and America. Army nd Navy Surgeon, uses no patent medicines, cures "Dyspep.-ia, Melancholy, Aberration, Rheumatism, Epilepsy, Feaiale diseases," and we presume, will nuke wise all the fouls who may present theruicl'es. He has also discovered a Dr;w remedy for ex tracting tape worms, can speak nearly all languages, and to our mind, is a first-class humbug, aud if employed will be more suc cessful in extineting ''greenbacks' than tape worms. He asks us to j. ire him a local notice, but we canuot tifLrd to give lim a hah column advertisement. No charge for Lis "local." Oleaifield llrpnllican. Ri.V. W.M. SaMPSu.Vs appointments for next week ore as fallows : At Kidgway, (in Court House) Sunday, M.irch Pith. Cetitrevillo, Tuesday eve- ins, Mni'vh Ijtli. Grave yard School IfuUfc, WediK'fduv evening, Murrh 10;h. Hellcn, near Ouster's, Thursday, March 17. Wilcox, Suuday, March 20th. It is dangerous to be be bigliiy spoken j .f in Cincinnati. A baby was left at a .it'll mini's dooi the other night, with a mile saving : 'Having heard you spoken verv highly of,-aud ak.0 that uu was ex iravngcntly fond of babies, 1 have brought von this treasure." The Canandaigua Repository urges that notices i f marriages and deaths should al ways be paid lor, because oue is au adver tisement of co-partnership (limited?) and the other is a notice of Jissoutiou, and bus iness is biiskifcss. Mark Twain says Horace drecly once tried to make a living as a writing master and failed. His copy was, '"Virtue has its own reward," and the schollars got it, "Washing with soap is wholly abau rd. It is said of a very handsome woman, whose feet are immense : ''She's very pret ty, but, she upsets completely the or dinary system of measurement by prove ing that two feet make a yard." Maine proposes to compel the attendance of children in its public schools, aud to abol ish the district system. Marshall, who first discovered cold in California, is so pour that the miners are taking up a contribution for his relief. The firm weich made the Hig Drum for the Hostcu J ubilee, is now devoting what energy ithaslcitto the manufacture for his toothpicks. The wretch who jan stand in a pair of slippeis worked for him by his wife, and' -cold her, is a brute who deseives to have the gout in both feet. The moon seems the most unsteady of all the celestial luminaries; she is coutinually shiftingher quarters. An Irishman on being told to gvease the wagon, returncb in an hour afterwards and said '"I've greased every part of the wagou bu'. them sticks the wheels huog on." I'ERSOXAL. The widow of Rev. William Ellcry Chan ning died in Boston on Wednesday last, aged 92 years. The '''queen of the panellers" in New York is Addie Riley, who has an lnconic of $7000 a year from that game. A sarcastic New York journal. slluJ'ng to Fech tor's departure from Niblo's says, "tho fragments of broken English were swept upon Saturday night." PatrUfl. At Wilcox, on tfunday, March 6th 1870, by Rev. William Sampson, Mr. O. A. Cob win, of Bradford, McKean Co., Pa., and Miss Jennie Warren, of Albany N-Y. DON'T DO IT! Friends, Countrymen and Lovers : Do not for get that I, 8. S. Wood, do hereby declare, on the authority of facts herewith submitted, that more money's worth is given in premiuns for new subioribcrs to WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAOAZ1E than for an other publication in the World. Also, that I agree to for.eit Five Hundred Dollars to any Pub lisher who shall succeed in proving the contra ry to this declaiation, provided thai such Pub lisher shall declare his intentcntion to inves tigate before preceeding to do so ; also, that in case he fails he. he shall forfeit to aoe the same amount, and announce the result in regu lar type in the Editorial columns of his next issue. 8, S.WOOD, Tubl'iBher and Proprietor WoOCS HoUSBHLOD MlOlZlNS," NlWBUEB N. Y. March 12, 1870. liidgway, March 1st, 1870. SPECIE PAYMENT! GOLD OR GREENBACKS TAKEN IN EXCHANGE FOR AGOfJS OR JOB WORK A T THE RID G WA Y WAGON SHOP. Call and examine my stock before buy. ing a Lumber or Pleasure Wagon. I use the best selection of Michigan WHITE OAK AND HICKORY; I employ none but Firtt Clan Slvchan irt ; I me nothing but the Lett Rcgned Iron. I think it will be to your interest to gjve me your order. Having twenty five lumber wagons in course of costruction, I will be able to furnish any party by the first of April. 11 oiden by mail, also any ordeis left with W. S. Service at the Tin Shop, will receive prompt attention. March 5. tf S.JACKSON. LORILIAKD'S 12U11EKA Fmoklng ToTmcco Is an excellent article of granulated Virginia. H hercver introduced it is universally ad-. mired. It is put up in handsome muslin baps, in which orders for Meerschaum Pipes are daily paccJ. LOniT.LAAD'S "YACHT CLUB-' Smoking Tobacco hag no superior ; being deni cotiniied, ii cannot injure nereless constitu tions, or people of sedentary habits. It is produced from selections of the finest stock, an J prepared by a patented and original manner. It in very aromatic, mild, and light weight henco it will last lnuclv loufjrr than others; nor does it burn or sling the longue, or leave a disagreeable afier-laste Orders for genuine, elegantly e.trred Meerschaum Pipes 'silver mourned, and pack ed in neat leather pocket cases, are . pla e idu ibe Qnchl Club brand daily. LORILLARD'SCENTURY Chewing Tobacco This brand of Fine Cut Chewing Tobacco has no sup?rior anywhere. It is, without doubt, the best ehewing to bacco in the country. J.OIillI.AIlD S SNUFF'S HaTe liet'U iu general una in the United ISiatea over 110 years, and still acknowledged "the bem" wherever used. If your storekeepers docs not have these articl.es for sale, ask him lo get them. They are sold by respectable jobbers al most everywhere. Csrculars mailed on application. BEST CABIMET ORGANS AT LOWEST TRICES. That the MASON & HAMLIN CABI NET and METROPOLITAN ORGANS are the best in the world is proved by the almost uuanimous opinion of professional musicians, by the sward to them of fcKV enty I'lVE noLD and silver Mkpalh or other highest premiums, at principal in dustrial competitions within a few years, iucluding the Medal at the Paris exposi tion, and by a sale very much greater than that of a.ny similar instruments. This Com pany nianulacture on'y Jirs!.chist imtru mentt, and will not make "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 otl.evw'ue,they are now making better Organs than ever before, at increased econ omy in cost, which, in accordance with their fixed policy of veiling always at least remunerative profit, they are now offering at prices of inferior work, FOUR O C. T A V E ORGANS. Pla'n Walnut Case, $50. FIVE OCTAVE ORGANS, Double Heed, stops ( Viola, Diapaton, Me lodia, Flute, Tremulaut,) $125. Other styles in proportion. Circulurs, with full particulars, including accurate drawings of different styles of or gans, and much information which will be of service to every purchaser of an organ, will be sent free, aud postage paid, to aiy one desiring thetn. MASON & HAMLIN ORGAN CO. 4w 154 Tremont St. Boston; 590 Broad way, New York. JOB WORK of all kinds and descri be tie at this office. POWELL ft KIME. QO0D3 FOR THE MILLION. POWELL, St KIME, At their ajaoios sor ua KIDGWAY, Hare on hand, a splendid assortment of all seasonable Goods adapted to the wants of the people of Elk and adjoining counties, which they are selling at prices that defy competition. They would simply state heret that being very large dealers, their facilities for purchasing are un equalled by any establishment in tht county. They buy directly from manu facturers and en tha GROUND FLOOR. Another advantage. You oaa always get what you want at their store, hcoee you will sara time by going directly to them and TIME 13 MONEY. We have no space hers to enumerate all the ad vantages you will have in patronising their establishment. But call and see, and reap the advantages for yourselves. Among their Goods you will find DRY GCODS in eniless varieties, GROCERIES choice and fresh CLOTHING of best material superior cu; and finish, BOOTS k SJ10ES f tht bast stock and make, CROCKERY for newly married, middle aged aud lsily. DRIED FRUIT, BUTTER, EGGS,. FORK, HAMS, LARD, FLOUR, CORN MEAL. AND EVERYTHING ELSE. Nearly all kinds of enuxry produce taken at tha aaarset yalur 8PLKNDID FRIZE FOR TUB LADIES I .'h finest, most pleasing, and costly engrav ing ever published in America, to bs presented as a premium to each subset iber to DEMORESrS MONTHLY, a magazine of practical utility in th house, a mirror of the fashions, and a literary conser vator of surpassing interest and artistio cxcel encs, acknowledged to be the modern parlor magazine of America The engraving, 28x82 inches, Is from the or iginal painting, entitled, 'The Pia-Nio on the Fourth of July. The painting took a whole year, and is con sidered the finest of the entire list of numerous populor productions by Lillie M. Spencer. The engraving was the labor of four years, by three eminent artists John Rodgers, Samuel Halpin, and Samuel Hollyer ; The last named having been induced to come from Europe to finish it. The engravers have ably seconded the successful labors of the painter. None but artists can fully appreciate the skill and labor lavished on this engraving The general ef fect is very fine and impressive, nd the deli rate finish to the heads will bear the most mi nute inspection. The union of line and stipple is executed with uitusunl ability, and their skilful combination has greatly contributed to the success of the engravers in this unsurpass ed proof of their geuius. Theiwork on the engraving alone cost over seven thouennd dollars, besides the cost of the copyright, and is acknowledged by competent judges the most elaborately finished large work of art evor engraved in America. Fine copies of this magnificent picture, on heavy plate paper, worth $10 each, are to be given as a premium to each subscriber to DEMOREST'S MONTHLY MAGZINE. Yearly subscriptions only Three Dollars, and ten cents (which is to be sent with the sub scription), for the postage on the engraving (which will be mailed tecurcTy done up on s roller. This is certainly the largest, most liberal and splendid premium ever offered to single subscribers by my publisher, and affords an easy and economical way for any one to Secure an eleerant work of art, a Parlor Picture that 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 nnd held in re membrance by every true American. The reception of this magnificent picture will take every one by surprise and we do not Venture anything in saving that $10 will not procure another that combines so much of in terest and beauty. Specimens of the Magazine, with circulars, giving full partioulars, will be sent to any giv. en address, post free on receipt of 15 cents. Address DEMOREST' MONTHLY. nov20tf 838 broad way, N. T. TTENRY WARD BEECHER'S SERMONS IN TLYMOUTH CHURCH. Are being read by people of every class and denomination all over this country and Europe. They are full of vital, beautiful religigous thought and feeling. Pltmoctr Pclpit is published weekly aud contains Mr. Beecher's Sermons and prayers, in form suitable for preservation and binding. For sale by all newsdealers. Price 10 cents. Yearly sub scriptions received by the publishers ..(3y, giv lug two handsome volumes of over 4UO pagcsJ each. Half yearly, $1 m. A new and superb steel portrait of Mr. Beecher presented to all yearly subscribers. Extraordinary offer ! PLYMOUTH PULPIT $3,. and the CHRIS TIAN UNION 2 50, an unsecturian, Indepcn. dent weekly journal of Christianity with lec ture room talkB and editorial articles by Mr. Iieecher sent to one address for 52 weeks for FOUR DOLLAKS. Special inducements to canvassers and those getting up clubs. . Speci men copies, postage! free, for 5 cents. J. 13, FOIID & CO., Publishers. w 39 Park Row, Yew York. i IIE LADY'S FRIEND. TWO MONTHS GRATIS I The Lady's Friend announces the following Novelets for 1870 : Did He Forget Her T ' by Louise Chandler Moulton ; ' The Cascaniron's Aunt,' by Elizabeth Prescott, author of 'Be tween Two,' Ac. ; ' Solid Silver ; or, Chrisie Deaue's Bridal Gilts,' by Ama da M. Douglas, autbor of the Dcburry Fortune," with nu merous shorter stories by a brilliant galaxy of lady writers. A finely executed steel engraving, a hand seme double page, finely colored fashion plate, and a large assortment of wood cuts, illustrat ing the fashions, fancy work, etc., arc given in every number. It will give a popular piece of Music in ev ery number. PORTRAITS OF DISTINGUISHED AUTHORS. The January number will contain portraite (engraved on steel) of Mrs. Henry Wood, Florence Percy, Louise Chandler Moulton. Elizabeth Prescott, Amanda M. Douglas Mrs., Margaret Ilobmer and August Bell, NEW SUBSCRIBERS Who send in their names before the first of No vember, shall receiue the November and De cember numbers of this year in addition, mark ing fourteen months in all ! And new subscri bers sending in their names by the first of December shall receive the magnificent Decem ber holiday number, making thirteen months in all ! TERMS s $2 50 a year ; two copies, $4 ; four copies, $G; epoieshio, f (and one gratis) $8. Oue copy or e Lady's Friend and one of the Post, $4. st A copy of the lorge and beautiful Premium Weel engraving 'Taking the .Measure of the oedding Ring ' engraved in England at a cost of $2000 will be sent to every person ending a club. This engraving is a gem of art. Address DEACON PETERSON, 819 Walnut street. Philadelphia. Specimen copies sent for ten cents. N EY STORE. T he subscriber begs leave to inform the eiti- tens of Ridgway and vicinity that he has epened'a store where may be found PFRFPMERY, FANCY GOODS, TOILET ARTICLES. STATIONERY, FINE CONFECtlONARt, OYSTERS, ORANGBS, LEMONS, in season. altvlrf J. R, BAIBD. I TILL AHLAU1 , . OUtt ORBIT BOSTOIJ DOLLAR J3T0IUS ' W want good reliable agents la every paH of tho country. By employing your spare tim to form ohibs and sending us your orders, yoa can obtain the most liberal commissions, eithor in cash or merchandise, and all goods sent by us will be as represented, and wa guarantee satisfaction to every one dealing; at our house. Agents should colleot ten cents from every customer, and forward to us in advenos, for descriptive checks of the goods we sell. The holders of the ohecks have the privilege of either purchasing the artiole thereon des cribed, or of exchanging for any artiole men tioned n our catalogue, numbering over 600 different articles, not one of which can tie pur chased in the usual way for the same money. The advantages of first sending the checks are these : We are constantly buying small lots of very valluable goods, which are not on, our catalogues, and for which we issue checks until all are sold ; besides, in every, club, wa will put checks for watches, quilts, blaakets, dress patterns, or some other artiole of eqaai, . dalue. We do not offer a single article of merohan-. vuseWhat can be sold by regular dealers at our price. We do not ask you to buy goods from is unless we can sell them cheaper than yon, can obtain them in any other, while tha greater part of our goods are sold at about ONE-HALF THE RfiQULAR RATES. Our stock consists in part of the foUowla goods : Shawls, Blankets, Quilts, Cottons, Gingham, Dress Qoods, Table Linen, . owels. Hosie. ry, Gloves, Skirts, Corsets, Silver hlated Ware, Spoons plated oa Kick el Silver, Dessert Forks, Five bottle Plated Cas tors Britiania ware, Glass ware, Ta ble and Sk Pooket Cutlery, in Great Variety, Elegant French and Ger- msn Fancy Goods, Beautiful Photograph Albums of the New. est and Choicest .Styles in Moroeee and Velvet Bindings, Heavy Gold and Plnted Jewelry of the latest aud newest styles. We have alsj made arrangements with some of the leading publishing houses that will ena ble us to sell the standard and latest works of authors ot about one-half' the regular prioes : such as Byron, Burns, .Moore, Milten sad Tennyson's Works, in full gilt and sloth bind ings, and hundreds of others. These and ever thing else for ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE. In every order amounting to over $50, an eompanied by the cash, the agent may retain $2 ; and in every order over 100, $t may b retained to PAY THB EXPRESS CHARGES, COMMISSION TO AGENT J. For an order of $30 fron a elnb of thirty, we will pay the agent as commission, $t yards at bleached or brown sheeting, good dress pattern, all wool pants pattern, cr $3 60 in cash. For an order of $00 from a club of sixty, we will pay the agent 65 yards of brown or bleach ed sheeting, hunting case watch, all wool shawl, or $7 in cash. For an order of $100, from a club 100, wc will pay the agent 110 yards il yard wide), sheeting, splendid sewing machine, or -$11 in cash. SEND MONEY BY REGISTEREb LETTERS. For further particulars sead for eaUlegnM. Address GEORGE A. PLUM ME R & CO., (Successors tc Harris PlJLmer ) Nos. 30 and 40 Hanover Street, Boston. Mass nivSO.'W u rrHESATURDAYaVENIXO POST, THREE MONTHS GRATIS I This cheapest and best of the Literarv Wk. lies is offering unequalled inducements to new sunscribers. In the first paper of October, it commenced a brilliant Novelet, called " a Family Failing," by .Elizabeth Prescott. It also is now running a Berial, called " George Canterbury's Will," ny Airs. Henry wood, tha famous author of &asi i-ynne, ic. NEW NOVELETS will continually succeed eaoh nil,.. !.. those already on hand or in progrecs, arc " Under a Ban," by Amanda M. Douglas : " Leonie s Secret," by Frank Lec Bencdiot : a Novelet, by Miss Hosmer, o. llie post also gives the gems of Uic Sncllah magazines. XEW SUBSCRIBERS For 1870 Will haua their uhairinlinna A.iA back to tha paper of October 2d, until the iig ciua euiuon oi inai aaie is exhausted. This Will bo thirlffAATI ntn.ri in mAAltim regular weekly numbers for 1870 or flftcsa .1.- : .ii i it., . .... uiuuiuB iu an t nnen our extra edition is ex. hausted, the names of all new subscribers far 1870 will be entered on our list thm tin r,lr they arc received, TERMS t $2 60 a year. Two copies, ti. four .nl . Five coDies iand unit oroH.NCa n.- . va, copy of the Post and one of tha Lady'c Friend, $4. A conv of the larirn anit I t.i - o """" a. rnuuum Steel Fngraving. ' Taking fhe Measure of the Weddini? Rino " encrru v. I in 1 - . . cost of $2010 will be sent to every full ($2 CO) IlkuAKlilAH . ,- ,.' u.vmuci, aui u ticrjr person leuaing a C1UU . This is truly a beautiful engraving I Anaress H. PETEESON A CO.. 819 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, Specimen copies sent free for five acuta. OUR ifOME PHYSICIAN A new Handn Book of Fumil. Ki.;.;.. t Dr. BEARD, of the University of the Jity f New York, assisted by medical professors the various departments. ThTeC ycarc deve ted to its preparation. Quackery and bum. buggery exposed. Ptofefsors in our leading medical colleges testify that tt Is the best fam ily dootor book ever written. Outfit cud sam ple iree to agents. A. a. HUBBARD, 400 Chestnut St. PkiVa, Pa, A THIEF- He has been trvalinf about humbugging druggist and private particc mixing up and selling a base oompouad which he calls WOLCOTT'S PAIN, PAINT. AU f Wolcott's genuine remedies bave a wfeiu t. side wrapper (wiUi ffigaatwre ler. Ldck t far eeonterMta. '
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