WEDMLSDU 310RMNC, APRIL II. 1SS7. BOROUGH OFFICERS. Fargrm. Jottf Ri:ck. Vnnnr,l man North ward. T,. .T. Hop kins. J. K. Clark, W. L. Kllnoti ver. NoutU ward. J. K. Proper, C. A. R:t:idall, (.'has. Bonner. Jii.iticrji of the react- J. T. BrSntian, r. s. Knox. cui.Htnbif s. a. can field. School Pirrrtor.1 l. W. Robinson, A. R. Keltv, C. M. Slwwkny, D. H. Knox, U. W. (.'lurk, E. L. Davis. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. rm'er of Omip-eM-ALEXANDKK C. Wll ITIi. .V'Vn'icr o.SVmV .1. I. Wir.sof. lwmftfi-(.'iini.FH Randall. rrtiulrnt Jivli! W. I). Brojvi. .-1 ..nif.e Judjex Lewi Akxkr. Jno. A. PiiorKii Trftxnrrr huihun Fitzo Kil AT.n. t'.-ih.onHrtry, R?rji.itrr & AYconrr, ifc. CVrtTIS At. Siuwkkt. .f ,'i f r i ft. L k o x a n n A o x r. w . c Vncuntinnpr im.itkh I5Yicnt.r, Vv'm. N.itKr.n, J. U. Ch d,v:pk. County Supcrintenrti'nt.T. K. If I LL ANO. i.itri?t Attorney V. M. Clark. .wry f)nn(.eiVierj II, O. lJAVt", David Wai.tf.rs. t.nuHhi flurwifir If. P. WrtlTTFUtN. Crnr Dr. .f. W. Mnnnnw. fount 7 I ntlilar J. A. SeoTT, Titos. ConAtl, Uno. Zov.nnrct,. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. TI05ESTA LODGE Xo. .Hi'J, r jl. oi ir. MEETS pvtrv Saturdav cvenlnir, at 7 o'clock, in" the Lode Room In Par- I r i J n" Hall :. B. ARMSTRONG X. n. !. W. SAW Y KR, See' v. -tr. loREST f.nfXiK. No. 14. A. O. U. W., I Merts nvry I- riilay Evening In Odd l-'eliows' Uall, Tionesta. 1CLTOX, M. W. J F.. WKNK, Re-order. il PT. tiEnRUE STOW POST, " ' No. C. A. H. Meets on the i'rt Wednesday in each ii o nil, ii Odd Fellows Hall. Tionesta. Pa. D. S. UN'nX, Commander. J.I. auskw. r. M. (.laric, District Attorney . ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Office iix Court House. Elm St. Tionesta, Penna. "1 J. VAN GIESEN, 1 . TTORNEY COUNSELOR AT T, AW, Edonuurjj, (Knox P. ().,) Clarion Coun ts, Pa. p DAVIS. J.. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Tionesta, Pa. Collections made in t'.iis urul adjoining coimtic. MILKS W. TATK. A TT ) 1 1 N F. Y- AT- L AW, -R!m Strcot, TU'n.Kt.-t. Pa. 'f 1'. ItlTCMT'Y. 1 . ATTORXEY-AT-LaW, Tionosta, Forost bounty Pn. IAWKi-:.NTK HOUSE. TionMtA, Pa.. t II. S. P.rookwuy. Proprietor. This In nil' in centrally lH'utiil. Evorytiiin itew ami woll fnriii.!iuil. SiiM'iior A: coirimixlAtion and wtri-t attptition pivon to ei'.st. Vctitalilos and Fruits of all kin Is sarvf-1 in thi-ir Hiu.sf)n. Sample i.H).n fir l'oni!r""'M;d AirctitM. Cr.NTR L HOUSI-:. . Tionesta, Pa., C. Krown'll. Piovr','tor- This is a new liotwM. and ban just hen titted up tor he ifch-orjiniod.-ition oftho pulilif. A por tion f ;k patro-.sijo of the public is solif ite.1. " 4I-Ij-. Central unrsi:, orr, ity, pa. J W. H. KUTII, Proprirtor. The !u.-Pst, Bc-Nt Loi.-:iU:d anvl Furnished Hons in Hip City. Niar Union Iepot. T B. SlctilNS, xr. I.. Physician, Suri.'o:! it Pruai.st, TIONKSTA, PA. 1 W. XlnRROW. M. r.. J . I'll YSIC'I AX A SURGF.CTX, l.at o. Armstroii county, having looatoil In 'i'iu-'esta is prepared to attend all pro IV'ssionai nails promptly ami at all hours. OilVoai l r'ideni two d Mrs north of Ijtwrpfl'-H House. Ollii-o hours 7 to 8 A. t., nd 11 to 11 M. ; 2 to 3 and ti to 71 p. m. Nimdays, 9 to 10 a. m. ; i to 3 and fit to 71 P. H. may-lS-Sl. UE..TISTRY. DKJ. W. MORROW, llaviuz purchased t!:o materials .tc, of !r. ;Jteadmaii, would respeetiully an iioureo that ho will carry on th Dental iiisitiess in Tionesta. and having h:id over six eai sucs-esHful exporience, considers 1 i!ii'-pll fully competont to glvw entire sat Ivfa tiou. 1 shall always give my medi il practice the preference. mai"--s2. H.B. II AT. A. a. KKLLT 21 A 1', PARK C CO., 3 AUKBBS! I'uiTier of Elm A WalnutSts.TloneHU. Batik ol Discount and Deposit. Interest allowed on Time Depobita. Col lection ica.leonall theTrincipal points or the U. S. Collections soiieited. 18-ly. J OREXZO FULTON, Manufacturer of and Dealer in HARNESS, COLLARS. BRIDLES, And all kinds of HORSE FURNISHING GOODS. Biav4 81 TOXESTA. PA. H. C. WHITTEKIN. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. TIONESTA PA. Land and Railway Surveying a Specialty, Miuneiie. Solar or Tiiauiru!atijn survey iiv. K-t of ln?.truLiieuLs mill work. Terms on application. I F YOU WANT a f..-ci.tbU job of priu'-j u u ri reason a me incw stun uui JAS. T. BltENNAN, REAL ESTATE AGENT, TIOInTESTA., IP.il. LASUS lifll fiHT AD SOLD O X COAMISSIO X . If yon wih to buy rr sell Real Estate it will pay you to correspond with m. 'andi-nrtl Time Tabid TlmirMt Slntlan. WORTH. SOUTH. Train 'J 7:V amiTrain (W 1 0: 55 am Train 'J 7:"2 am Train 2l 1:1 jm Train 30 :V.:'1 pm Train 31.... 8:1(1 pin Train 2" North, ami Train 2! South car ry the mail. Chnrrh and abhnth Mrhnnl. rrexlivterian Pablmth School nt 0:-l.' a. m. : M. E. NabliHth School at 10:o(l a. m. Preaching in M. 10. 'hnr' h e-ery Sa'o bnMi pveninir by Rev. Small. Preachinsr in the Presbyterian I'liurch next Sundsy rnorninix nnd eveninp, by Rev. Hickiintr. Local and miscellaneous. SCHOOL DIRECTORS' CONVEN TION. To the School Directors of Forent Coilnty ! Gestlkmf.n : In pursuance of the Forty-Thirl Section of the Act of 8th May, 1854, you are hereby notified to meet in Convention, at the Court House, in Tinnesta borough, on the first Tuesday is mat, A. D., 1887, being the third d.iy of the month at 2 o'clock in the afternoon and select, viva Voce, by a majority of the whole number of Directors pres ent, one person of literary and acien tide acquirements, and of skill and experience in the act of leaching, as County Superintendent for the three gncceeding years; and certify the result to the State Superinteudent, at liar risburg, as required by the Thirty Ninth and Fortieth Section of said Act. J. E. IIillard, Cuunty Superintendent of Forest Co., Tionesta April, 13, 1887. The Arbutus is in bud. John G. Raxe, the poet is dead. F. C. Lacy was in t.iwn Tuesday. Have you sowed some lettuce, and planted so;r ouionsO The bojs are bringing in some nice strings of suckers these days. Mi38 Martha Morrow will teach the Hunter Run echoo! this Summer, There are about 40 cases of mea sles in town. Transcribing clerk Wenk, was home over Saturday and Sunday. AVm. Tobey, and daughter Hat tie, were in town Monday. Miss Ida Paup is visiting withber mother at Neilltown. Go lo Smearhaugh & Co.'s for rants, Overalls, Jackets, Shirts, Ac. D. V. Cl.irk is improving in health rapidly these fine days. The river rose some Monday and Tuesday. And the creek, a little, too. John Normile of Mayburg was in town Monday. James Blackfard of Tylersburg, and G. W. Kerr, were in town Mon day night. Miss Myrtl Copeland of 'West Hickory, will teach the Sraokey Hill school this summer. The drouth in Texas still contin ues. The damage already done is im mense. An exchange says ; "Man's av erage life is 31 years. Dr. Bull's Cotigb Syrup will always live. J H. Derrickson is putting in new walks in front of bis house, and making soma other repairs. John Wiles has taken a job of stocking for Lawrence and Smear baugb. M. W. Tate went to Pittsburg on buginess, Monday, and returned Wednesday morning. P. M. Clark, baa hitched on an icsurence clause to his law practice. Sea his "add" in the locals. Miss Effie Clark entertained a number of her young lady friends on Friday evening last with a social tea. Any one wanting skiffs built, should call at the Riuk, and examine James Landers' models. Thomas Carley, a prisoner in the Warren, county jail, committed suicide by haDging. K. W. Pimm of Harmony town ship, is announced this week as a can didate for sheriff. T. P. Flynn of Nebraska, was in town MouJay. Also Uutle Billy Puff eubtrger of Ktllettvilla. Billy Wanzer has started a rustic chair industry. lie reports business booming. The first game of ball was play ed on the island, on Friday of last week. Score not reportod. Mr. S.J. Wolcott is about to erect a new rig, on Peter's Run. Success to you S. J. "In Russia they count that day lost whose low descending sun beholds no nihilist Czar hunting with a gun. Fine new stock of culling cards jusl received at this office. Orders filled promptly, and work and prices satisfactory. Judge Reck is having his store room, recently occupied by John Car son, remodeled, and will move his butcher shop a little nearer the street- Johu T. Raymond, the famous comedian, died at Lvansville, Ind. on the morning of April 10th., after a short illness. James Davis, book keeper in the Warren Savings Bank, accompanied by Dale Greaves, eldest son of W. A. Greaves, spent Sunday with bis parents iu this place. Kaiser the tailor ha3 moved into the Photo Gallery. The location is central, and uo stairs to climb. New goods just received, and custom work solicited. The hills are ablaze these nights, being set on fire by passing engines. It might be remarked right here that there is a severe penalty attached lo setting fire in the woods. If you want at once the best and cheapest Life Insurance, insure in the Mutual Reserve Fund Life Associa tion. P.M.Clark, Agent, Tionesta, Pa. The Billlogsly Bill passed the House yesterday by a vote of 132 yeas, 39 nays. It now goes lo the Senate but will not come up for final passage for two weeks. The Evangelical church at West Hickory will be dedicated Sunday, April 17. Services will begin Satur day eveninj previous. Prominent ministers will be present. All are in vited. Rev. John Rhodes carae up from Oil City where he is stationed, on Friday last, to see his parents and family. We are sorry.to see him iu poor health. Supt. Ilillard wishes us to say that as the certificates issued by hiru last year do not expire until April 30th, those issued this spr'mg will uot be sent out for a few days yet. The Prohibitory amendment was defeated in Michigan by ahout 3000. The amendment to increase the sala ries of State officials was carried by a good majority. Mr. Chas. Buck, who accompanied Mr. Miller, (the supposed to be trunk robber) to Hickory on April 5th. was arrested and brought to Tionesta on Saturday last, as being connected with tha same charge. The committee appointed to in vestigate the charge of mismanage ment of the Edinboro Normal School will soon report to the Legislature that Prof. Cooper is not guilty of the offenses charged against him. Salvation Oil, is what you want, It kills pain and cures the worst cases of rheumatism, neuralgia, sore throat, hoarseuess, and headache. Take no 'just as good." Price twenty-five cents a bottle. The Interstate Commerce bill seems to be unsettling things in a way not looked fjr before it went into ef fect. While in some places it meets with approval vet, the feeling generally is against it. At least it so seems now, but it may come all right after a little. The Brooks high license bill also passed the House by a vote of 123 yea3, 61 nays. It provides that licens es in cities of the first, second, and third class shall be $500, in all other cities $300, in boroughs ?150, in town ships $75. G. J. Lacy will rebuild hij house lately destroyed by fire. Bidi are be ing received this week for the work. The insurance on the house aud fur niture when burned did not cover half the loss, we are informed. On Saturday last a great prairie fire swept over the easiern portious of Norton aud Graham counties, Kausas. The wind was blowing at the rate of 40 miles rn hour. Twenty-two per sons lust their lives in the flames. Houses. Haystacks, stable, grain cribs, cattle, bos, cbick-us and Lorses wtr alsj Jtatrovid, Dr. Morrow, our coroner receiv ed a telegram this morning from Por key station that Adam Wright, aged 2G, dropped dead there yesterday, lis was not sick. There was no ap parent cause of death. No inquest will be held. M. E. Hess who formerly taught school in this county, and successfully, is connected with tha Summer Nor mal which opens April 25tb., at San dy Lake, Pa. Mr. Hess is at home to all parties desiriug information as to the school. Mack Agnew wishes to notify the public that he is about to open the spring campaign against dogs nnd chickens, found transgressing their lawful boundaries of habitude. All persons poesseed of fowls and ca niues, of a wandering disposition, will please take notice. All the indications seems to agree that sprng has come. The bouse-fiy sits on the window Jedge rubbing the dust out of his eye3, the festive frog has crawle I out of the mud and is sounding his advent in much noie and music, the air is heavy with the thud of carpet-beating, the dinner is seasoned with carpet tacks, and there are some other signs besides these that seem to fasten the belief beyond dis pute. As early as last September the Pennsylvania R. R. Co , became aware that their freight cars were being rob bed. And it is estimated that up to the present time not less than ?200, 000 worth of goods have been stolen. Detectives were set to work, and the result was the arrest of 48 employees, freight crews, of the Panhandle road, in the words of defective Rue, "they stole everything except coffins." Mr. Andrew?, whose daughter was lately married to John A. Logan, Jr., bus taken bis son-in-law into part nership with him. Mr. Andrews has recently bought out all the iuterests of his partners in the Carbon Lime stone Company, and will present yodng Logan with a half interest in the business, and make him generall manager of tha property. The following is the report of the Wolf scb-jol for the first five months ending April 4, 1887, Jennie Hoguc, teacher: No. enrolled IS; percent of attendance, 1)4. The fi gures show how many days each pupil has attended ; Joseph Wolf 96, Frank Wolf 96, Howard Blocher 96, John Wolf 100, Willie Weant 91, Harry Wolf 98, David Feostermaker 80, Tracy Wolf 98. Fred Weant. Ralph Blocher 98, Chatles Ruth 77, Clar ence Mealy 100, Willie Blocher 76, Ella Blocher 88, Bertha Blocher 98, Blanch Fenstemaker 81, Delia Ruth 79. The dedicatory services of the Evangelical Church at Wast Hickory will be attended by the following not ed ministers of Franklin district Rev. F. P. Savior, P. E., Franklin district; Rev. B. F. Feitt, Dempseytown; Rev. J. Esch, Lickingville; Rev. W. M. Stanford, Cleveland Ohio. Other neighboring ministers are invited, and are expected to be present. Services will begin on Saturduy ev ening, the 16th. The dedicatory ser veses will be at 10, A. M., 17th., at which time the Rev. W. M. Stanford will preach. There will be servises also in the afternoon and evening of the Sabbath. Everybody is iuvited to attend these services. Decoration Day. At a regular meeting of Capt. George Stow Post, No. 274, G. A. R. the following resolution was passed. Resolved, Tbat on Memorial Day, we go to Hickory, thence to Whig Hill, returning to Tionesta via. of German Hill, performing the ceremo nies at each burial ground where sol diers are buiied. The following committees were ap pointed: On Programme, Comrades; S. D. Irwin, J. W. Morrow, and L. Agnew. Ou Decoration, said com mittee to appoint the committee on flowers. Comrades ; G. W. Bovard, D. Black, II. Rhodes, Jno. Berlin, Oliver Byerly, J. H. Shaw, C. Zuen del, J. R. Laodid, J. II. White, S. J. Setley, II. H. Hanuah, J. G. Parsons, W. S. Diivia' George lludd!eou, D. E. Staksly, and Henry Foy. To pro cure speakers, ComraJes ; J. W. Mor row, II. Rhodes. f ill WORK i.feverv description cietu i J ted at lL KJ-.PL'liLK'AN i ttce. NOTES. Miss Gallaher, daughter of Mr. H. Gallaher, of Cooper's, is at Edinboro attending ihe Spring term of school there. Mr. Oron Butterfield of Clarington accopamnied his brotber-iu-law, A. J. Wallace, home to Balltown last Sat urday. When the flood comes Tionesta creek will have quite a run oflumber, and timber and logs. The roads are drying up rapidly, and will soon be in good condition. The read along the narrows below Mayburg is doing quite well. It isn't or hasn't been so far, eliding in near as much as anticipated. The Mayburg school closed with a very creditable exhibition given by the scholars. Miss Christie who taught the winter term will teach tha spring term. John Robertson of Tylersburg has beconv. & reident of Nebraska. He moved down last week. The measles are having a sort of a walk over, so to speak. There are probably 50 cases at Whig Hill. Ne braska has 'em too. They are unu sually severe. Dr. Smith of Whig Hill is very sick. Tho M. E. Sunday School at Whig Hill was organized last Sun day. We had the pleasure to be shown through the flowering and feed mill of Ledebur and Bowman, or Bowman aud Ledebur, (we forget how it reads,) at East Hickory the other day, by Mr. Ledebur. Everything is neat, clean, handy and complete. The mill at presentis grinding feed principally. It U3es about 1000 bushels of grain per week. No troubla has been had so far in finding a home market for all the feed put out. It is called for about as fast as made. The flowering busi ness has so far been confined to custom work. A complete floweriug plant will he put in after a while and a business of that kind started. This mill can't be beat in the quality of buck-wheat flower it puts out. The R. R. across the river from West Hickory to Stowetown is being pushed vigorously. Thomas Corah has moved down to Kellettville aud now occupies the house built by Darius Ti-by. Mr Fair succeeds Mr. Corah as landlord of theBalltonn house. We wisbourgen iul friend Corah success in his new lo cation. And the same to Mr. Fair. Squire Hawks is up to the sholders in business these days. The squire al ways deals on the square. R. J. Christie, one of our peda gogues, who taught at West Hickory last vrinter will go to Dakota this mouth. He has a school engaged and will commence teaching as soon as he reaches there. Green Farm presents a veritable oil fielJ appearauce. By-The-Way. Wanamakers Solution of tha Labor Problem. Ou good Friday of last week, the twenty-sixth anniversary of his busi ness career in Philadelphia, John Wanamaker, the merbhant king, called a meeting of Lis employees, numbering probably 3500 persons, and announced a new departure in reference to the salaries and pay of of his employees. All persons in the employ of the bouse for seven years and all others whose terms of service shall hereafter reach seven ysars are to share lo a certain portion of the profits of the firm to be set aside for that purpose at the next annual set tlement of the business ef the firm. This is to be divided among this class of employees according to tha value of their services to the firm. All the salesperons in the house are to have added to their salaries after Mon day, April 11, 187, a sum euch week graded by their sales. In the pack ing, clerical, invoice, and various of fiees a civil service system will be strictly followed in promotions, and advancements. These extra payments apply only to those who have been in the employ of the firm six months and over. These extras all round are ad dition to the regular salaries of the employees, which. Mr. Wauamaker says, average as high, if not higher than in any large store in any city in the world. MOMIKUtl I. ( IKES. W. D. Hove A Co., Wholesale and Retail Prtiws of Rome, iix, say: We havu been !.cl!in-.x Dr. Kind's New Discovery, Electric iiuters and Ilueklen'a Arnica Salve lor two years. Havo never handled remedies that "sell as well, or irtve such universal HaLiMaclion. There have, bet-u soino wonderful cures eitccted by these medicines in this city. Several caes of pronounced Consumption have been en tirely cured bv u-e of a lew Ijottlea of Dr. Kinn'uNew Disci. very, taken m conrioc t:i,n with Electric Bitters. We guarantee liiem a! jvs. Sol I by i. W. liovur l. Thomas Jefferson Allen. Josiah Allen's children have ben brought up to think that sin of any kind is just as bad in a man as it is in a woman: and any place of amuse ment that was bad for a woman to go to was bad for a man. Now when Thomas Jefferson was a lit tle feller, he was bewitched to go to circuses, and Josiah said : Better let him go, Samantha ; it haint no place for wimmin or girls, but it wont hurt a boy. Says I: Josiah Allen, the Lord made Thomas Jefferson with just as pure a hart as Tirzah Ann, and d bigger eyes and ears, and if Thomas1 J. gie9 to the circus, Tsi zah Ann goes too. That stopped that. And then he was bewitched to get with other boya that smoked and chewed tobacco, and Josiah was jest tbat easy tern that he would have let him go with 'em. Bu says I : "Josiah Allen, if Thoma3 Jeffersou goes with those boys, and gets to chew in' and smokin' tobacco, I shal buy Tirzah Ann a pipe." And that stopped that. "And about drinkin'," say I, "Thomas Jefferson, if it shouIJ ever be the will of Providence to ebanga you into a wild bear, 1 will chain you up and do the best I can by you. Bat if you ever do it yourself, turn yourself into a wild beast by drinkin', I will run away, for I never could stand it, never ! And," I continued, "if I ever see you hangin' round bar rooms and tavern doors, Tiriah Ann shall hang too." Joaiah argued with me; says he, "it dont look so bad for a boy aa it doe for a girl." Says I, "Custom makes the differ ence ; we are more used to seem, men. But" says I, "when liquor goes to woik to make a foul and a brute of any body, it dont stop to ask about sect, it makes a wild beast and an idiot of a man or woman, aud to look down from heaven, I guess a man looks as bad layin' dead drunk in a gutter as A woman does," says I ; "things look differently from up there than what they do to U3 it is a mote sightly place. And you talk about look, Jo siah Allen. I don(t go on clear looks, I go on principle. Will the lord say to me in the last day, 'Josiah Allen's wife, how is it with the sole of Tirzah Ann as for Thomas Jeffersons sole he bein' a boy it baint of no account?' No! I shall have to give an account to Him for my dealin's with both of these soles, male and female. And I should feel guilty if I biought him up to think that what was impure for k woman was pure for a man. If a man has a greater desire to do wrong which I wont dispute," says I, lookin' keenly onto Josiah, "he has greater strength to resist temptation. And so, says I in mild accents, but firm aa old Plymouth Rock, "if Thomas Jeff erson hangs, TirzabAon shall hang too I hare brought Thomas Jefferson up to think that it was just as bad for uiui to listen to a bad story or song as for a girl, or worse, for he bad more strength to run away, and tbat it waa a disgrace for him to talk or listen to any stuff that he would be ashamed to have Tirzah Ann or me bear. I have broughthiin up to think that manli ness don't consist In having a cigar in his mouth, and his bat on one side, acd swarin' and slang phrases, and a koow edgn of questionable amusements, but in layin' holt of every duty thatcomes to him, with a brave hart and cheerful face; in helpin' to right the wrong, and protect the weak, and makin the most and best of the mind and Sola God had given him. In short, I bav brought him up to think that purity and virtue are both feminine and masculine gender, and that God's an gels are not necessarily all she ones. Be a glow-worm if you cant be a star; be a pulley if you can't be a crane; drive a! wheelbarrow if you can't drive a train ; do something to help forward the grand temperanc reformation. Tbe llvmelieat .Haa in Ttoarata, As well as the handsomest, ami others are invited to call on ti. VV. Bovard, and iet free a trial bottle of Kemp'a Balsam lor the throat ami hinifs, a remedy that ia selling entirely upou its merits and ia guaranteed to euro and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consumption. Price . cents and U Bt t KLEN's AHMr A HALVE. The best Salve in the world f r Cuts, Rfiuses, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skiu Eruptions, and posi tively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is jriiaranteed to tfive perfect aaUslaction, or iiiftiev refunded. Pri e US cents per box. For sale by O. W. Bovard. A Creal nurprUa Is in store tor all who use Kemp'a Bal aui for the Throat and l.unrs, the i;rar guaranteed reined v. Would you belieVrt mat it is sold on its merits and tbat each druniiist is authorised to refund your money bv the Proprietor of tbia wonder lul reined v if it tails to cut you. O. W. Hovard has secured the Avteuoy for il. price ' aiid ?l. Tn tl !; lre. crr to mis otlit. 1