The Beaver Argus. (Beaver, Pa.) 1862-1873, February 28, 1872, Image 4

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TREEsruzwitgbED PROMISE
The Tankirk4ohnson Matrherro
nisi Mix.
pitoms of the Evidence—The Jury
A*B• to be Discharged Judge
;.1-Mnpton will be Happy to Meet
Them on Monday Morning.
Prior tolciendaY lasi the great oil
suitwas the engaging topic Of conver
sation in business circles, but on that
dayoiot only in the btisiness potato
of the community but in the social
circles also, was awakened a truly
wonderful interest in thelnow some
what lloVeLand.ceiebritted breach of
promiSe'ease of Vankirk vs. John
ten. There vas Manifest not. only
by the large crowds in attendance'
daily, but by the manner in wide')
the testimony, published in our daily
papers was read , and digested,
and everywhere,. at every point,
h, every store, but whichever woy
you chanced to ~turn could be
heard remarks bearing upon the trial
and speculation regarW . ng the ver
dict. It seethed tobead Is yet the
very centre of the sensations of the
week and the following brief review
of the testimony may not be out of
place at this time.
The plaintiff, Miss Vankirk, is
,3
years old,-while the defendant; Jos j
ail P. Johnston, 'is alindet 35. The
lady is the daughter bf Dr. Vankirk,
of McKeesport, and defendant is a
widower and fanner by occupation,
residing . at Round Hill, seven miles
above the borough mentioned. In
the 'Simmer of 1870, Johnston pur
chased a farm from Mr. Vankirk,
and with his mother and child, re
moved thereto, assisting in harvest
lug 'and boarding with Mr Vankirk.
'ln-September of the same year Dr.
IVankirk removed to McKeesport, at
which place he has simeresided. Mr.
Johnson met Miss Hattie on the
fartn;and while boarding there and
after the removal of the family to
McKeesport:Jook her out occasion
ally, going with her to camp meeting
'twice, and tea church with her cousin
'and herself on one or two occasions.
lie - made visits to the home or the
Vankirks,sometimes on businessand
and at tiothers specially to see Miss
Hattie; and also took her out to spend
the evening at the house of a lady
friend. Some time in September or
November Miss Hannah Vankirk,
a cousin,. while in conversation with
Josiah, learned that he was lonely
without a wife a.ndsumsted that he
get married, offering her services in
advance (agent in securing. the hand
of Mies Hattie.) When next they
met Johnson asked Miss Hattie con
cerning the pamesition, and eliesaid
she would have to consider and let
him know when next they. met,
Johnson says the propasitiotrwas ac.
companied by a condition that his
mother, who was old, should be sat,
istied; but the testimony on that
point wag 1, er„ , lame. Hattleaccepted
in due trine and Johnson, While on a
trip to Pittsburgh, parehased the
engagement ring, paying as he aver
red, slo'for the same. He gave it to
Hattie and on meeting Miss Hannah
afterward asked her if she noticed
Hannah'sengagement ring. The wit
ness for plaintiff testified to seeing
the ring, to hearing from Hattie and
Johnson of the engagement, but
nothing of a condition was heard of.
The defendant last visited the house
on the 3ti of . January, 1871, at which
the time' had been fixed for the
. 28ttrIff January. Johnson says Hat
tie told him sometime previous. on
nn occasion when he took her and
another lady to Monongahela City in
a-Sleigh, at her own request, be hay-.
ing - visited McKeesport with a lot of
butter to sell.lo her father, that Feb
ruary 29th had been set for the mar
riage and that she was getting ready,
and he swears that he *told_ her that
the day could not he set a 4 his moth
er was not satisfied. The father of
the plaintiff had informed defendant
previous to that, that Hattie had her
outfit, and - added, that itwas no
small thing to get up an outfit, nowa
days, to which Johnson replied thug
- he would ease him cff on the 28th of
February.
Well, as we have said, Johnson
was not aeVankirk's from the 30th
of January, 1871, but on February
4th he met Miss Hattie in Mononga
hela City. 'Nothing about the 'mar
-riage was said at that time, nut sc.nne
days later, JohtiSon received a letter
-from his alleged affianced, which he
said created all the trouble. What
tht csintent sof the letter was we km)*
not, and. he became colder than ever.
The Vankirks got invitations struck
an d prepared for the wedding at great
expense, and a few days before the
`2Bth sent up an invitation to Johnson,
to be present at his own wedding,
and .also the query as to what kind
of gloves and vest he would wear.
He replied that the invitation
..would he of no use to-him as he could
not.he there. Ile was not there, and
a ifies.senger being sent in search of
him _found him enjoying the pleas
antries of a singing schnol., He con-'.;
suited his mother and returned to the
messenger with the remark that he
could not go to the wedding. This was
the substance of the testimony. The
plaintiff claimed $25.000 of the .$26,-
000 of' which John-on is said to he
possessed, claiming that -a 'specific
contract had Wen entered into and
not complied with, although the
young lady was willing and ready.
end is still re nly, to marry plaintiff.
The defense claimed that a condition
al contract had been made, but no
time set, and that if outside parties
had not interposed and attempted to
force theinarriage there would have
" been no suit for damages for injured
honor and plighted vows, for the
reason t hat-theywou Id have been man
and wife, The Court charged that if
an absolute contract existed the vet
diet must he for plaintiff, but if it was
a qualified contract, and the consent
of the mother was-not obtained, the
defendant was entitled to the verdict.
In the event of the former being
,reached as the decision of the jury
they should thenjassess the damages
sustained. In eases of this kind the
law makes no tired rule, relying upon
the judgment and discretion of the
jury vaned to consider the case.
The -case was submitted to the jury
on Friday at noon, but up to ten
o'clock this morning the jury had not
agreed upon a verdict. A littleafter
that hour, the jury sent word to the
Court that they were unable to agree and asked to be discharged. 'judge
Hampton sent back word that he,
would be most happy to meet them I
on Monday 'nothing at ten o'clock,
if they were ready with their verdict
and in the meantime the Court would
stand adjourned. ' It is understood,
but from what sotireez wo are unable
to state, thattlaildtch" nit:Warr=
four of the/Jurors persistently holding
out for thedefendantw, :!-Judgeltamp
ton, will hardlY,:disehargi) them : -;-so
they will In ail probabitity; agree up
on a verdict by Monday.
-- --About one-o'clock this afternoon
the jury agreed upon a verdict which
was sealed and placed in the hands of
the foreman to be presented in court
on Monday. It is utterly impossible
to obtain even an inkling of what
the verdict is, so the public anxiety
must be stayed .until that time.
The jury rendered a verdict for the
givings2,soo damage, ‘Vh ich
seemed to tetisfy all parties interested.
—A terrible accident occurred at
Allison's. Mill. on Elkhorn Creek,
about twelve miles north of Sterling,
Illinois, on Monday last. Large
quantities of min
_were stored iti,t he
upper part of the mill. On the day
-named the force of the high wind
caused the timbers on which the
grain rested to give way, and the en
tire lot was precipitated to the floors
below. Four persons weresittiogity
a stove on the /owe!. floor, which was
broken in fragments and set the mill
on fire. Three escaped, but Dr. w
K. Palmer was caught by timbers in
such a Manner as to pin him fast, his
head and neck beingexposed and the
t • -1 of hi,4 body covered with wite: , t.
th..t, ion• he was roasted alive.
All efforts to save him failed.
THADDEUS •iiTSTI:DiL:
Visit to His Late Baickneein Lan
caster, Pa.—Reminiseenees arid An
ecdotes.
7 1 B4Heigh," the wt. cor
-I'cl-4:Pendent of the Boston JJournal,
Writes: Spending a little time in
Lancaster, I sought out and. visited
the homestead in which Mr. Stevens
Passed the greater part of his life. It
Is of humble pretensions. brick, two
stories and attic, and might serve.for
any well-to-do mechanic. Attached
to the dwelling is a plain brick build
ing, two stories high,. which was
peculiarly Mr. Stevens' home.. 'The
two lower rooms were his law offices.
They remain as he left them. The
rooms are divided by folding doors.
The sides of both rooms are lined
with oak book-shelves,and are crowd
ed. The carpet, frayed and soiled,
showsAhe wear of years. A wooden
Boston rneking-chair was his favorite
seat. The lounge, covered with
green leather, wooden arm-chairs and
huge table have been in use over a
quarter of a century. The bail-way
of the dwelling is large ernainen
ted with an arch. - The dining-room,
in the rear of the hall, has not been
refurnished for a quarter, of a cen
tury. The broad stairway leads to
Mr. Stevens' private apartments,
whih were over the law offices. A
parlor and bed-room comprise the
suite.' They are just• as'he left them
to make his last visit to Washington.
The dust of years covers every thhig,
and has never been disturbed. A
few portraits hang around the room.
His ftOorite books line the walls, and
an Ai ef, comfort and homeliness
pervades the place.
Incipient Consumption.
The symptoms which precede Con
sumption are mostly of an insidious
character, but quite marked enough
to indicate to the intelligent physician
what course of treatment ought to be
followed in order to prevent its, full
development. If these earlier moni
tors were heeded, Consumptioni as a
wide -spit ead and devastating disease,
would lk almost unknown. Dr. Key
ser',B Lung Cure, In alt recent attacks.
will cleanse the morbid poison from
the system and restore that circle of
life which Is too valuable to be esti
mated by mere dollars, and cents.
How many cases are there like that
of Mr. Irvin, published below, which,
if treated like his,would soon get well:
Dr. KEYSER:—You have asked
my opinion about your cough medi
cine, and I can cheerfully_ say that
have used your Pectoral."grup on one
occasion'during last spring. I thought
at one time that I was surely going
to have some serious pulmonary dis
ease, as I coughed up large quantities
of matter. I found my disease would
not yield to anything else, as I had
tried various remedies, and after the
first dose of your Pectoral I received
quite a relief, and I had not used a
whole bottle until I was . entirely
cured JAME S
No. 203 Third Ave.
Dr.' Keyser's Lung Cure is sold at
sl,r)O'per bottle, at his medical office,
167 Liberty street,' Pittsburgh. If
your druguist does not keep it, remit
$5 to Dr. Keyser and he will send it
by express. Pamphlet on chronic
Lung Diseases sent wherever it is
wanted by mail.
—Much interest is now felt in some
parts of the West on the subject 9f
domesticating buffaloes, and the opin
ion is generally entertained in stock
raising districts that an important
and permanent increase of the meat,
supply of the country may be affected
by this means, with area profit to
those undertaking the experiment.
It has been found by those who have
made the trial that the buffalo or bi
son will fatten under conditions fatal
to ordinary dom e stic stock : that it
is worth more in hide and flesh than
the ox. and can be trained to the per
formance of any kind of Mbor for
which oxen are adopted. It is neces
sary, however, that calves should be
obtained for this purpose. The old
buffaloes cannot be domesticated, and
their flesh is so tough as to be- unfit
for meat ; but the old ones are very
much in the way when the calves
are to be Captured. They are kept
in the center of the dtove, and in ease
of danger the bulls flank the nerd.
To amtbrethem, therefore, it is ne
cessary, to break through the ranks
of the Hankers and lawn the heifers,
which is a difficult and dangerous
operation, considering the fact that
the herd sometimes covers a wide
extent of territory. No way has yet
been devised of capturing the calves
that would not be more likely to kill
them than to take them alive. There
is reason to believe that this difficul
ty will he surmounted at some
however, and it is thought by many
that the domesticating - of ~ buflitio
calves will receive such an hripetus
within She next few years as to make,
an important branch of the: stock
raising tiusinesss of the West.
•
Progress of the Revoluttou.
A new light dawned -upon the
world with the introduction of Plan
tation Bitters twelve years ago.' I >rits
tic purgation went out—restoration
and renovation came in. The eyes
of the people Were opened to the great
fact that the way to prevent disease
is to strengthen and support its vic
tims, not to place them at its mercy by
depriving them of the little strength
they have. It soon became evident
that as a means of infusing vitality
into the feeble system. regulating the
secretions, curing indigestion and re
forming a billions habit of body, no
medicinal preparation then known
was at all chin parable to the new re
storative. Since then hundreds of
attempts have been made to rival the
Bitters. They have all failed. and
the Grand Beta/Winn in Medical
Trealmen(, which was cam:newer] in
1860, is - still in progress. NoQing
can step it for it is found9d on "the
principle .now acknowl •
edged, that-physical vigor is the most
formidable antagonist of all human
ailments, and experience has shoivn
that Plantation Billets is a peerless
invigorant a well as the best possi
ble sareguaro against epidemic dis
eases.
—There is a rather extraordinary
woman in Rutland, `Vt. She has
had rather a remarkable experience
for a person only 38 years of age; for
she has fdllowed to the tomb two
husbands, has been divorced from
No. 3, and is now living with Nd. 4.
"Fourteen children have been the re
sult of this rather micellaneous mar
rying ;-and as the flame is still in the
- prime of life, she eau be married much
more, and make farther additions to
the population of Vermont.
New Adt•erti..entrtt.tx.
HATS-CAPS
LEM
STRAW GOODS
H• Palmer,
84 WOOD ST. % PITTSBURGU,
EMI
3n. 3:7 30
149 & 151 Wood Street,
MARCH 20th, 1872.
trebtlaro.l_
ISLEMOV:AIL.
New A.rranrvernen .
H. S. 1 - 1 - 1338AR.D
tones
purchased the 'MEM FRONT, (F. A. Fur
tune's old stand) next dianrjo Post office, Roches.
ter. Ft., when , be intends`opentn.., ,, on the-tit nt
April, with Drugs, Dry Goode. Millinery Go
rte., Sc.
- - Nein" AtliOtiser4erits.
el -- kn
El
The Best for 411 Purposes,
More easily managed, more durable, and
runs lighter than any Machine in the
market; easily cleaned and kept in order;
large bobbins, holds twice &sntch:thread
as any other shuttle. Lock-Stitch, alike:
on both sides; self-adjusting tension.
Justly Popritlitr.
From the first the " DOMESTIC " has
rapidly increased in popularity;' until to
day, in the - opinion of all experienced
Sewing Machine men, it stands forth
Pil 1120 rgil lIVILM 11 / 0 dil ni DII
It is gaining favor much faster than any
other Machine heretofore presented to rite
public, which can be seen from Its incretts
ed sales last year over the preceding, being
OVER FIVE HUNDRED PER CENT.
N(i3fachine is increasing its. sales and
gaining public favor as rapidly as the
I `3DOIVEMSTIC."
V
THIS IS IN CONSEQUENCE' OF ITS
WM. ROBERTSON, Azent,
Beaver Falls, Pa. Call and ermine the
machine. Feb. 2t; 3m.
Brooms! Brooms!!
The uhdendgned have lately commenced the
manaticture of Broom., near the
Rai!rod Station, New Brighton, Pa,,
• here they wilt be glad to have their Monde and
the riddle generally
CALL AND EXAMINE THEIR MAKE
.OF BROOMS:
ZVI/ .14711. Use Nonebiit the Best of
. OM:
and having had considerable_ experionCe to the
manufacture of brooms they feel confident of their
abilily to satisfy all whn wish to bnv.
& R. TIiOII.PS. 011.
$l,OOO REWARD!
A reward of One Thousand Dollars will he paid
to any Physician who'swill produce CI medicine
that will snnply the wants of the people better
than the article known as
DR. FAHRNEY'S
Celebrated flood Cleanse- or Panocea.
it mum het a better Cathartic a better A Iterative, a
better Soilnrite, a better Dinretic. a better Tonic.
and in every vrav better than tie Pan•a-eera. No
matter how• lone it hap been In age or how lately
dl+covered. Above all it moat not contain any
thing NOT PCIIALT TZGETAILLE, ' . .
$5OO REWARD!!
A reward of Fire llnndred Dollars will be paid
for a inedleine that trill permanently miry more
cgey , of Cnailveneas„ ennatipatlon Uhl: Or Ncr
TOW , Headache. Liver Complaint. ftilinup Dionr
dark: Jaundice, Itheomati•m, Gold; Ityppepsta.
Chills and-Fever, Tape •Worme, doll■, Towner,
Totter% ricer., Soree. Patna in the ,Loire, tilde
and Read and Female Complaints that:.
DR• FA HRNEYIS
.
BLOOD CLEANSER OR PANACEA,
- which 4. nfed more, extemNirrly btu priSctietrit:
nhygicttne than any other popular medicine
known . •
Ilir"Prepnr4 by P. FAIIIINPT . I4 Duos. it Co..
Waynesboro. Pa., and Dr. P. FAnuNra , Chicaeo,
Price 1.215ner bottle. For sale by Whob-sale and
ROAD Dealers, and by Jolt's zoonr.o
nyl2-Iy.
James H. Rankin,
HOUSE FURNISETING GOODS,
CUTTLERY, PLATED WARE,
WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE,
Japan:test,- and Plain Fine Ware,
Wrrn EN'EnrrnrNo NEC ESS O .IIY FOll
HOUSEITEEPtTIS.
Call awl see our stock awl )rare nu r prices.
No. 6th St., (Late St. Cloir:
PITTSBURGH, PA.
AVANTED. --TWO ACTIVE. ENE:HOF:TIC
YOUNG MEN to act A. a. , cobtfor the N
WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE In
Beaver Falls, New BriOdon and 'Rochester
nlv each men as can rive eared - reference as to
chrrivecr and ability and furnist a bond need ap
ply. We will pay frifirur,fred to Tirop,r
mcn. Anply on! yin person. co written applica
.tions desired. Outfit furnished,
febl4 -It
BARCLAY'S ROOM:1111RD STREET,
I31:A T.TI ft IN COF'F'I:;I7,SI,
SUGARS, TEAS,MOLASSES. SYRUPS,
AND, DRIED FRUIT, HA MM AND
Leaf Lard. in Tin Buckets,
Carbon Oil, Vtnetrar Mac:kcal,
BM' BAND SNOW-PUKE FOR,
Bei , d Brand Fi,ll.tiin Mill i i i• ur
MILL FEED, CoRN MEAL,
MA GEV ..NT 6 17 NE MA CKERS
of all Kinds, Confectionery,
ORANGES AND LEMONS, RAISINS,
Fine Ralf,
OVAL FAME LOOKING GLASSES,
G-ILZOC7EII..IUS
Have all been , adve:ed with care; and,
BEING 01 , THE FiNI:NT Asp FEE,qIEsT
Pittsburgh Retail
i ' z i t p t es.
J. b. RAMALEY'S
OPERA,
Hat irmuse
GENT'S FURNISHING
IC - 0. 04. 'Fifth Avenue,
PITTSBURGH
The Best • !Gouda at Lowest
t):)ooels sent to 4ny arl4ress, oti approval
nin)-24-Iy.•
Valuable Real Estate For Sale.
~.'„. z ~ TILE property belonging to the
_ ~;,;.,"•; 3" I , r _ Wm of Jaars AnnceaL deed.,
. ..
'.
Pfttia: e d In New Brfahton, Beaver
- ...;.. „: - county, Pa, le now offered I rstde.
• '' ) The rat extends from Broady to
Water Street. and contains three a4rere of ound
with shrubbery and clitdne fruit treWin >;r t vs-,
la
ridgy. There Is a '
GOOD DWELLING ITOESE,
Brick, with ,Frame attached, containing fortrteMi
rorrms and cellar. with good cisfern, stable, and
all necessary out-buildings on the premises:.
Also a good-.lrell of water. - Fur turthex nart4U
tars inquire of bAIICEI. ECOFF. .
janttr:2-2ml Bridgewater, Beaver Co., Pa. '.
[Bearer County Prom, coos and send till 14
Aucies.l
DEM.Y.I4 IN
WM SUM IN k co .
140 Wood St., Pittobarati, Pa
S. F. WILSON,
Beaver, Pell lea.
(Grew' :111(1 Itoa,t(lf)
,piee.e, Jellies, Canned
DRIED UtitY, 'MINCE ?TEAT
Buck w heat, Butter and "h;gr...s,
&e.. tU,
Will lw grdif
ANT)
EMPORIUM,
Miscellaneous.
.TNE - BEST-IN TDB WORLD!
The Improivd.'Sompspn Howe
Standard Scales,
All sizeslnd varlet's rer sale by
SOUDER "11. - PrCLURG, "
63 WOOD ST,PITTSBURGIL
Also,. Warehouse Trucks, Patent, Money
Diawees,
. AND GROCER'S FIXTUREa I_
•
- February 7, 1872-:-Iy.
LttrIMPORT E CENTrs PER POUND FOR. BEST TRA
LeD I -
Gieen, Black, Japan and -Mixed!
BROKEN TEA LEAF!
Tbia" tkokett Tea Leaf" is of the finest quali
ty and of the moat exquisite flavor. It Is pure leaf
has no stems. and tan third stronger than the
whole leaf. and but orie-half its price.
All the first cams hotels throughout the country
are using it conttntionaly and satisfactorily.
It la pat up for family WO in (adios of 15 pounds
and Sent C. O. D., to any eflareso,all4.fOr the trade
in hall chests, upou which will be allowed a liberal
discount. Samples sent free. Address '
PIIILA. "BROKER TEA - LEAP CO."
No. 11 th FRONT Etreet,
janlll;3ro PIIILADELPIII A.
A. H. Franciscus & Co.,
513 MAIIKET sTurary,
Philadelphta.
We hare opened for the Spring Trade,
be largest and best assorted stock of
CARPETS,
Table, Stair and Floor Oil Cloths,Window
Shades and Paper, Carpet Chain. Cot•
ton. Yarn, Batting, Wadding, Twines,
Wicks, Clocks. Looking (liaises, --
Fane Baskets; - Brooms, Ras-
kets, Buckets, Bruslies,Glothce:',
Wringers,Wooden and , •
low Were,4c., la the ,
Un fe d States. . ..• 1.
Our large , inerease in business enables
us to. sell at low prices and furnish the
best quality or Goode.' ' • •
SOLE &NT$ FOR THE
CE L T F:11 A it EWAN WASHER,'
Price $5.50 •
„Over 13,b00 sold in six months..
Terms: Carpets (31days, all other goods
30 days, Net. [Febl4;3tu.SeptlArri.
239 REMOVAL: 241
Arbuthnot,
Shannon & Co.,
nave remaved
TO THEIR NEW BUILDING
Nos -313.9 & .2411
LIBERTY S TIVRET,
Opposite Wood Street,
And open with an
ELEGANT STOCK OP
DRY - GOODS,
Notions, and Small Wares
SELL at LOWEST EASTERN PRICES
Buyers are Invited to call
C. A RIWTHNOT W. T. SHANNON.
J. G. STEPHENSON. ' ,
feb7;:iin.
arthra re, tee
IP AAL.L.S4'I‘O N
Foundry & Repair Shop.
'Living been Engaged in the Foundry Buainemm
for mole than tidily years,--dnrlng which time
have aecumnLated a varlets of useful patterns, he
mides cnstructing models and taking oat patents
for Improvemetra Ott '
COOKING - STOVES_
—and atter having thoroughly tested these Im
provements, I feel warranted to offering them to
the public.
IP r..-u CIO - VET ,
The GREAT WESTERN has no so
perlur for thin Locality.
S 0 7 ST S
t y
Stoves of Di , fervnt Styles for Heating and Cooking
The Great Republic Cooktfia Stove
Una the best Record of arty titoee ever offered In
this market.
IT TAKES LESS FUEL,
LESS ROOM TO DO MORE WORK,
BEST BAKER,
INIC)SrF IVIEJIR,A: 13 1...-B
A LTOGETHEI?
TILE BEST STOVE IN USE.
In connection with thy. stove I have got
up a Patent
TOP,
which occupies Line rotas, no additional
fuel, not liable to wear out, dispen
ses with all- pipe, can be pot, on of taken
otr itt any time. :Lad made to suit nil stoves
of any size or patl!rn.'
Five klEtt ridretd P4.l•Pilall
Wha base pnrchased and used the
GREAT REPUBLIC COOKING STOVE,
Aro. of wfm,, names have been publish.
ed in the Anors. - are confidently referred
M, t,, h, r ii itrecs ar Its mire rior merits
ILA a cooking st nye.
Ilavint! three Arid elites enzines on band. of
abont fifteen horse power eapactty, they are offered
to the public at reasonable rates.
avrxrrl.
Tile °ay reliable Gift Distribution in at Country!
*lOO,OOO 00
IN VALUABLE GIFTS!
TO BE DISTRIBUTED IN
L. D. SINE'S
17111 SEMI-ANNUAL
GIFT Enterprise!
To be Drawn Monday March 15, 1872,
ONE, GRANT) CAPITAL PRIZE 'OP!
10,000 IN Cll-101_,]D!
One Prize.s,ooo In Silver I
Two Prizes, $l,OOO
Five Prizes, ; 1 ,500:-' Greenbacks
Tell Prizes of SIOCI
Two Furnity Carriogeg and Dfatehed
Iforsea with* Sdrer-41founted Mortices
• worth 1,500 each!
2 Roma and 1ia,271. es with Sliver-mounted Har
ney*. werth ttiiCK/ I .
Ti.y.o line-tutted Movewoott Plano* worth fE.OO each!
10 Family Sewing Machine*, worth $lOO each t
11300 Gobi rind :Tiber Lever Hunting Watches,
On call worth from $ to $320 each.'
tattles' Gold . Leonthie — thains, Genre Gold Vest
Chaim Sliver plaice Canon. Solltf.iMiver and
nouble-plate4 Table and TeatimotiraroThand
fed tHuoer Kota**, &c.
Whole Number Gifts, .10,000.
Tickda Limited:a' LO,OOO,
Agt.nts Wanted to Sell Tickets, to Whom
Libtral gretuiutus Ay ill litt Paid.
dingle Ilekets.o: St Ticker. IA 4rotelectllik
ete, tyl4 'twenty-11re Theitets,
"Circulars centaln lug a lull 11.4 ej.pirea, de
scription of the amours. uf &swim and omee
in
toruuittou in reicreure to the dialribotiotccrin be
sent In any ono ordering them. • A.II °Merl nuNg
be addressed to L. D. SUM" ibox Epp._
Mice, W. Fir4Hit, ClracilllMUMW
A.O Woutte4.4Ageits mike awe
414. 1113oMy at work tot o/ Asa at anyUgtuf eta&
Thigpen Ugbt and permeated. Partlentanitrse:
O. &Tram* ft Co.; •,60; 11, Putt
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HISTORY; ,P ' ' '. -
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The, Great -1 , es
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In CHICAGO and the WICO I ,' bJ 1 ' • 13 ""r"'
Gar D. D., of Chicago, Onletit
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tart . 700 Bro pages; GO martogs 70.tw at
read Wit.. Prigs" az& ~.. vents itt 0
days. Profits go to sufferer' s. dgenta WattUd.-.11.
9 . GOOPSPEHD, & CO„ 37 tlt Wrv, New York
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COuniiiia. Fire .1
8.8. Detwiler. preil.
11.$11son; Vice Presi.
Herbert Thomas, 'Fnas.
J. F, FreceettBeo
J. B. Beaman,
George Bogie, -
For ',Jammu* or Agee
Z. F. FU
OPII3. Opfuns eitour Reward" for any cane of
,M kraill•
dpte will not care. No pain or Inconvenience.
Sent on receipt et three dollar: S. G. ARK=
STRONG, IL D.. Healing B e rrien
Springs. Michigan. - • - .2.lebtlw
L. O. Phelps Brown." The
prestription was_ discovered by him 'lb Stloh
providential manner that be cannot conscienti
ously refuse to make It known as it has enrol
everybody who has used 11 fee Fits, never having
failed in 4 single ace. The, ingredients may be
obtained from any druggbt. copy sent free to
all applicants by ma Address Dr. 0. PHELPS
DROWN, 21 Oran& Slue,' Jersey. City. N. J..
New SEEDSpd PLANTS
SENT BY MAI OR EXPRESS: -
Oar Seel and Plant,Caquetfor 1892
Numbering
Two.Colorectinates
Erich worth tiTlClttba orikurtillalogno. mailed
3q 44 applicants on reeelokot "Zombi.
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Established by Eichbaum &JohnstollllBl6
William' G. Johnston & Co.,
PRINTERS,
STATIONERS
And Blank Book Makers,
G 7 and 59 Wood Street,
PITTSBURGII,4 I ENN' A.
torzwy
ItOBT. CAU3OIII
R. &A. RtQN,
Wholesale and retail •dealers In groceries and
country produce, foreign and domestic wines and
No. Monongahela. reclined, rye whiskey, &c,
No. Ell Federal street, opposite P. Ft. W. & C.ll.
W,l,* Allegheny city.
ta Snellenburg'a Spare. Being
engatted in 'making op a large .trieti or Spring
Clothing, '
they Informed me ;Amt. the) , had nu time
to attend to their adverthiln,g.—En.
701114 THORN-MEV
CARPETS,
MATTINGS,
WIN lOW - AWES,
31%111 110D-3.U.
AT THE LOWEST PRICES
/gee' A Liberal Reduction wade to Min
slurs and on Cburch Carpets.
marBel--lyl
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Manhood : How Lost How Restored
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-..-. •. - e.... edition ot Dr. Culver.
eseeW.•-• 7 ,. --- well's Celebrated
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Essay on the redteel
curs (without medicine)
ofSpermatorrhcea orSem.
hull Weaknesa, Involun
tary Seminal Losses, Istrolancr, Dental and
Physical Incapacity, Impedlatenta to Marriage ,
etc.; also, Consuarnox, Zritatrat, end Pm, in.
&teed by sett-Indulgence or asanal extravagance.
Price; in a scaled envelope, only 6 cents.
Cho celebrated author, in this admirable c - sax.
clearly demenatratea from lutbiriy Years' success
fulpractico, that the alarming consetlucnnes of
Self Abuse tn..v be radlcuPi cured without the
dangerous We of internal gte tclne br the applica
tion of the knife ; pointing oot a mode of cure at
once simple. certain, and effectual, by means of
,which every aufferer, no mat tat what his emiliti"
may be, may Capp bland( chtiply, prlvateLvotud
radically
Or This Lecture should bolls the hands of ev
ery youth and every man In thi land.
. sent, under seal, in a plaln envelope. In any ad .
dress, postpaid on receipt of alx cents or tree post
stamps.
Also, Dr. Culver/tell/I - MUM:we Guide." Plicci s
cents,
Address the rnbll i b p,
CHAS:J. C. SLING & CO.,
PM/Sowers, New York,4 3swPn r. o. z0x.4.58a
IWO-11:4anreTi
Rowell - kCo.'i hivertisetimith
!4?ii..siTo.). .
urance Oompany.
Li . DJMMUS t„
1 PittrinViit e jti; •
Jolts Schroeder,
J. S. Stelae.
.11: M. Strickler,.:
EiT. jliyon.,
dee, adatee
FLUFF, Colombia: FM. '
Miscellaneous.
El
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IS' mi.LAz G. JOUNIFTON.
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A full and well selected stock of,
BOVARD. nom & co..
21 Fifth Avenue.
P/ITt-BURGII. Pa
S. J. -Cross & Cols Column.
DRY - . GOODS,
`New Fall Stook
JUST RE6gIVED BY
`J. Cross . t"0 - Q . ;
ROCHESTEW
•
'01:111 . STOCK OS NEW A2ill SEASONABLE
DRY - GOODS
IS LARGER WAN EVER BEFORE
CONSISTING OF
CLOTH, CIASSIMEEE, JEANS, WA-
PLAIN FLANNELS,
BARRED FLANNELS,
CANTON FLANNELS,
CLOAKING, PRINTS,
,DELAINES, PLAIDS,
• ALPACAS, MERINOS,
DRILL, PAPER MUSLIN, pLEACEt-
ED AND BROWN .MUSLEN, -I
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COTTON BATTING, SHAWLS,
SHIRTS, WOOLEN YARN, HOSIERY,
GLOVES, &C., aitc.,
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IN GREAT VARIETY
Ready-Made Clothing:
COATS,
.
X. 16
PANTS, TESTS,
El
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SIIIIEVE*I, DRAWERS,
Hats and Caps,
A VERY LARGE and NEW STOCK.
BOOTS & SHOES :
lien's, Youths' and Boys'
BOOTS.
WOMEN'S, MISSES' add CHILDREN'S
SHOES AND GUM SHOES,
ALL PURCHASED LOW AND WILL
BE SOLD AT A SMALL
ADVANCE ON COST.
WE ALSO CONTINUE TO KEEP
UP OUR USUAL STOCK OF
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS, FLOUR,
GRAIN, MILL-FEED, SALT, LIME
CEMENT. )
HARDWARE:
NAILS,
HORSE SHOES, HORSE NAILS,
ndow
Paints in. all Colors,
DRY and IN
mum LEA a LINSEED
PUTTY, TURPENTINE, VARNISH,
Daurri2-ly
ALCOHOL. GUM SIIILLAC, i&c.
Wooden Pumps
FOR WELLS AND CISTERNS.
ALL HEAVY GOODS, DELIVERED
WITHIN A REASONABLE
DISTANCE, FREE OF CHARGE.
WE ALSO 'FURNISH OUR
CUSTOMERS WITH COAL . AT THE
MARKET PRICE
Rochester, Oct. 20th, 1871.
Dwelling Houses,
TENEMENTS,
IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED
REAL ESTATE
IN .AND NEAR THE
Borough of Rochester,
FOR SALE !AND RENT
Bt
crrixt,Eals.
my3t-novl.
TER-PROOF,
GINGIIAMB, 'CIiECKS,
TOWELING, DENIM,
&c., arc., &C, &C.,
.DXiBCeU inBousr
AkERgArfrASHER
PR/CU,' $45:50*
!pie ,iliaseistean Wassber,lirtral Roney*
Time. ant Drudgery.
ThePattgue of -}VaaAing Da,yno . Lover
Thearkd, but Economy 1 Effiticncy,
and Clean Clothing, Burn.
In calling public attention to this little numblne,
a few of. the Inyalttable qualities. (not possessed by
any other washing machine yet invented,) are
here
is enumerated : „
It the smallest. most compact. moat portable.
Moat simple In constmetlon.moot easily operated.
A child ten years old, with a few bogus %suttee.
can thoroughly comprehend and effectuslly use
it. Then:ts no adjusting. no screws to annoy, no
delay In adapting I It la always ready for use ! It
perfect Utile wonder l It Ma miniature giant,
doing more work and of a betterquality, than the
most elaborate and costly, :. Onbbalf 01 the labor
Is folly eared„ Its use, and • the clothes will last
one:WM . ooer than by. the old plan of the rub,
11 will wash •Me !argot blanket. -„Three
shirts at a time, washing ' th oroughly Ins word,
the ablution of any fabric, from a Quilt to a Lace
Curtain or. Cambric Ilandket chie are equally
within the capacity of this lITTLM GEM! Item
be Statenen to any tub and taken oat win.
No molter bow deep rooted a prejudice may ex
ist against Washing Machines, the moment this
little machine •Is scent° perform Its wonders. all
doubt* of its cleansing efficacy and utility are
babithed, and the doubter and detractor at once
become the fast Mend* of the Machine.
We have testimonials without end, setting forth
its rennetous advantages over all others, and from
hundreds who have thrown aside the imerldely,
useless machines, which hive signily tailed to
accomplish the object promised. In prominent and
loud Rounding advertisements.
It is aa perfect for washing as a wringer is for
wringing. The price another paramount induce
ment to purchasers, has been placed so low that
It Is within the reach of every housekeeper. and
thereto no article of domestic economy that will
repay the small Investment ro soon.
613-00.
All that la asked for this GREAT LABOR SAV
ER, Is a fair trial. We guarantee rub machltle to
do Its work perfectly.
Sots AGENTS YOU TUE UNITED STATES,
A. EL FRA%CINCVS & CO..
513 Market St., Pldladta., Pa.
ROBEt and cheapest WOODEN WARE
Uln the thaltea States. Idecti4m
WHEN VISITING ALLEGHENY,
Call and Examine
THES
TOCK OF PRY cIOODP
BOGGS & BUHL'S.
BA.ItGAINI3,
At Present, Worthy of Special A ttention,
ARE
100 PIECES POPLIN ALPACAS AT
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
STRIPE CLOTH SHAWLS AT €4.50.
Former Price $O.OO.
YARD WIDE BROWN MUSLINS AT
NINE AND TEN CEWTS.
EXTRA GOOD BLEACHED ADIS
LINS 12% and 15 CENTS,
WIDE BLEACHED LINEN CRASH
AT EIGHTY-THREE CENTS.
- Direst§ Goods
Exceedingly Low Prices.
" MOTTO,"
Extra Value in Each Dfpartment,
BOGGS .Sig; BUHL,
128 FEDERAL STREET,
ALLEG aENY CITY, PA
aprs-Ir,ch roy:7lc2l-ang9.oett I nov92-feb.
BANKCING•IIOUS.V.•
THOMAS MTREERY & CO.
TIIOS. M 9 CiIEERY, Cashier.
J. F. D4,4*.V0 J IL ANGIEL,
`')- 4, ' J. U. BrCREERY.
Interest paid on time dcpcaots; Prompt attention
given to collections. Also, insurance- Agents for
good and reliable Companies. [maylBtf
The Improved Grand Oroide
S 4)
$9, $l2, $l5 O . $lB.
We have recently brough:. cur Oroldr-Gold ifelal
to such perfection that It Is difficult for the best
badges to distinguish It trom gold. The $9 watch
es are with patent escapement movements; In ap
pearance, and for time, eqnaling a gold one cost
ing $lOO. The $l9 are feniewelled patent levers;
equal to $l5O gold watches. The $l5 are the same
es the last, but of a finer finish; equal to one cost
lug $175. And the $l9 watches are of a fine finish
with full jewelled American movements, equaling
gold ones worth $lOO. They urn all In hunting
cases; genremeh and Ladles' sizes; and warranted
for time and wear, by special certificates. -
Also, elegant designs of Gent's and Ladles'
Chains. from $1 to $1• and Jewelry of all kinds.
Goods pent C. 0. D. Customets permitted to
examine the goods they order, bet. re paying bill,
on payment of express charges. When six watch
es are ordered ~t one time, we wit: send en extra
watch of the same kind free. For further particu
lars send for circular. Address—
JAMES GERARD & CO.,
85 Nassau at. Sew York. P. 0. Box 3191.
deco:6m
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W. DOLBY,
'IVI. IVELL.L.IbIII. & CO.
Contractors and Builders;
PLANING - MILL
AND
at ) lialaa3 %lut,-a...3•AaIF
r:Pc)cms. iStexisli
AND SHINGLES
Constantly on hands, and made to order
Itochester, Pa.
Orders by mail will receive prompt at
tention. Mar8;11-1y
A Word to You, Friend ! !
FOR GOOD COFFEs,
FOR GOOD TEAS
FOR GOOD SUGARS,
FOR GOOD SPICES,
FOR GOOD FLOUR
FOR GOOD FEED,
FOR GOOD TOBACCO,
FOR GOOD CIGARS,
POR EVERYTHING GOOD
IN THE
Grocery and Provision Line,
AND AT PRICES THAT CAN'T
BE BEAT IN BEAVER nu EI.sEWIIERE.
GO TO
s. sNrrc,mit R CO.'S,
ad Street, BEAVER, PA.
POINT PLANING MILLS;
WATER ST., ROCHESTER, PA
HENRY WHITEFIELD,
MANUFACTURt4 OF
Sash, lkors,Mouldings,Ploor-boards,
Weather,boarcls, Palings Brack
tte. Also,
DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF LUM
. BER, LATH, SHINGLES AND
BUILDING TIMBER
jfaving purchased the the territorial in
terest ofilr J. C. Anderson, owner of the
several patents covering certain improve
ments In the construction and joining .4
weatherboards and linings for houses and
other buildings, we are the only persons
authorized to make aud sell the same
within the limits of Beaver county. Par
ties interested will please observe this.
arrpentare Supplies Militantly Kept
on Hand.
Every manner of Shop-Work made to
order. oet4;ly
~ecetLiviiaous.
•
Chas• Mitsfs
, . 11
INSURANCE
AND
General Agency Office
NEAR THE DEPOT
ROCHESTER, PENNA
nosarr Public and Conveyancer;
EIRE, LIFE, and ACCIDENT INSUR
ANCE; "Anchor" and "National" Lines
orOcean Steamers; " Adams " and "Un- •
foe Express Agent.
.. All kinds of Insurance at. fair rates and
liberal tams. Real Estate bought and
sold. Deeds, Mortgages, Articles. &c.
Willow; Depositions and Acknowledge
manta taken, &c., &a. Goods and Money
forwarded to all parts of the United States
and Canada. Passengers booked to and
from England, Ireland - , Scotland, France
and Germany.
AETNA FIRE INS. CO.,
Of Hartford, Conn.
Cash assetts 4000,000
"By their fruits ye know them."
Losses paid , to Jan. 1, 18 71....5"
One or the oldest and wealthiest Compa
nies in the world.
NIAGARA Insurance Co.,
Cast) assOls,
ANDES FIDE INS, CO,
Of Cincinnati 3 Ohio.
Cash assetts,. ........$1,500,000
ENTERPRISE INS. CO.,
Of Philadelphia.
Cash asaetts over.. . $600,000
LANCASTER Fire Ins. Co.
Of Lancaster, Pa.
Cash assetts $240,000
ALPS INSURANCE CO.,
Of Eric, Perim.
'Cash capital, $250,000
HOME LIFE INS. CO,
Cash assets,
Travelers' Life te Accident
Insurance Co.,
Of Hartford, Conn.
Caish assetta over $1,500,000.
Representing the above tirseelaska Insurance
Companies,acknowledged to be amongst the best
and most reliable in the world, and representing
a gross cash capital of nearly $16.000,000,1 am en
abled to take Insurance to any amount desired.
Applications promptly attended to, and Policies
written w I tho ut delay, and at fair rates and liberal
terms!. Losses liberally adjusted and promptly
aid. INSURE Te PkY I By one day's delay
you may lose the savings of years. Delays are
dangerous, and life uncertain; therefore, Insure to
day! " Gins to-day, is worth two tp-morrows."—
Quality, also. Is of the utmost importance. The
low priced. worthless article, always proves the
dearest. The above companies are known to be
amongst tan best and wealthiest in the world.
As ye sow that shall yon reap."
Grateful for the very liberal patronage already
bestowed, I hope—by a strict attention to a legit
imate business—not only t 0 merit a continuence
of the same, but a large Matisse the present year.
Mr. STEPHEN A. CRAIG is duly authorized to
take applications for Insurance and receive the
premium for the same in adjoining townships.
CIIAS. B. IIUItST.
Near Depot, Rochester. Pa. [jettOr
WILLIAM MILLER, J ACOB TRILL .
PLANING HILL.
MILLER & TRAX
Jrcrntifaeturers and Dealers in
Dressed Lumber,
SASH, DOORS, SHUTTERS, SIDING
FLOORING, MOULDINGS, &c•
Scroll Sowing, nod Turtling
DONE TO ORDER,
ORDERS BY MAIL RESPECTFULLY
SOLICITED, AND PROMPTLY
ATTENDED TO.
12E1E0333
Mill Opposite the Railroad Station
ROCHESTER, PENN'A.
april 19 11; 1y
COI-VGA NIZICII 11351.
1.:19 WO& Etwaluale
L BEE INSURANCE COMPANY,
Home ofte, Pitt-Veld, Mae&
Mutual protection Is secured to the Policy Hold
ens of this company by a Special Law of the State.
For example: Suppose you are thlity-five years
of age, and take on ordinary Life Policy. If You
should make ONE payment, and should fail to
make the SECOND payment when due, you still
remain insured durir g the second year and three
days of the third yore. If you die during the two
years and three days. your family will receive the
full amount of the Policy, less only the overdue
premium and interest.
One Annual Payment will keep you Insured 41
years and three days. Two Annual Payments
will keep your floured 4 years and 11 days. Three
Annual Vayments will keep yon insured 6 years
and 27 days. P. ur annual payments will k6ep you
Insured 8 y .rs and 46 days. Fire Annual Pay
ments wt cep you insured 10 years and 56 days.
Six A .ind Payments will keep you insured 10
eyes :nd 14 days. This protection applies to any
•, and is expressed in every Policy.
The Advantages of such Protection.
N. n, GREENE. late of New York, Insured a few
years since to the Berkshire Life Insurance Com
pany fort-2,500; but, owing to misfortune In basi
s:lees, was unable to make any payment to the
Company during, one year and ten months prior
to his decease, which occurred January 12, 1211),
1 have this day received (at the New Ydrk office
of the Company, 271 Broadway corner of (ham
bers street), Three thousand two hund
red and ninety-nine dollars, this being
the full amount due to his widow, after deducting
the overdue payments and interest.
W. H. HARRISON, 107 Broadway.
A Special Law of the State of Massa
, chusetts
Provides that if you should fail to make your pay
ment when due. and still preserve the condition,
of the Policy, you will remain insured for a cer
tain number of years and days thereafter, and if
death occurs during. that time the Policy will Do
paid as above.
The ratio of expenses to receipts in
this Company Is gaudier than the average of all the
Companies doing business in the United Stabil..
The True Benefits of Life Insurance.
—lt is time that those who seek The true benefits
of Lite Insurance should understand that Compa
nies which strive to do the largest business (end
persistently Ignore (mitre Liabilities,) are by no
means the best companies in which to insure
It le the altn of theDllicers and Directors
of the Berkshire ludo a safe, progressive business,
which shall each year add to the strength and star
Why of the Company, and at the same time fur
nish Its members with more Insurance, r Div ,
Wends, and greater advantages than can be reali
zed in any other Company.
Annual Cash Dividends.— This Compitiy
is Strictly Mutual, and dividtst all the profits
amen g the Policy Holders, .in the Contribution
Plan. As your Cash Dividends Increase, the In
ttire payments which you make will gradually de ;
crease. Dividends may he gulden to the Policy;
and are never forfeited by the non-payment of pre.
miums, but may M any time be converted into
Cash. EDEN ALLISON. Agent.
Beaver, Pa., Sept ty
J. B. SNEAD
Hag now in operation a new
SAW AND PLANING MILL
IN FREEDOM, PA.,
Having the latest improved machinery
for the manufacture of
N I I—sCOCOPLINCI ,
SIDING,
LATH, &C. &C.,
and Is now prepared to attend to the
building and repairing of
Steamboats, Barges, Flab, &e.,
Keeping, constantly on hand a superior
quality . of Lumber. The patronage of the
public is respectfully solicited. All orders
promptly executed. [aug2.ly
Of New York
.$1,500,000
Of New York.
...$3,5(X),000
NSW rOIIE, March 11 , 1671
A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK
Of Ttc‘atid Three-Wheel Gigs,
IiERAMMILATORS, 47:D.. WILLOW
CARRIAGES,
of the best New York and Philadelphia
manufacture, tit reasonable prices. A 6,),
Ladies' Satchels, Baskets, Fancy Gwal3,
Notions, Toys, Jet Jewelry, .Le., 4e
witalwile and retail. at
F. A. 011.EAIVIPS,
148 Federal St., 2 doors above the Market
may - 17;1y A Ileetipnv. Pn.
IV - Btanks, 131U•heade, Cards, Posters, do
neatly eseeueurat this office;
Medicinal.
In the wonderful medicine to whichthe afflicted
are above pointed for relief, the discoverer be
lieves he has cOmblned. in harmarry-more of Na
ture's most sovereign turative.ptoperties; which
Cloci has Instilled into the vegetable kingdom for
lieslirtr the sick, than were' ever belbreetenkined
in_oney,tnedicine.- The evidence of this fact is
found in the great variety of most 'obstinate dis
eases whihnit has bent (omit° Conquer. In the
cam •of Illrime Wats, Severe Coughs,
and the earlyetages of Consumption, It bas
astctnished,the medical faculty. and eminent phy
siciana,pronounte itthe greatestmedierd diecove.
17 of theage.r . While it cures the severest Coughs,
It strengthens the system and purities the
blood. By its great and thorough blood purify
ing pro_pertics, it cares all Do more, from .the
worst seroinlato a common illotsch,Pliti..
pie; or Eruption. Mercurial disease, Mine
ral Poisons, and their effects, aye eradicated, and
vigorous health and a sound constitution eetab,
fisted. Erysipelas, Saltigheont. Fever
Sores, Sealy or Uough-Skla, in short,
&lithe numerous diseases caused ' by bad blood,
are conquered by this powerful purifying nuil
vigorating medicine.
df you feet dull, drowsy, debilitated, have Fal
low color of skin, or yellowish brown spots on
race or body, frequent headache °Tautness, bad
Mate in mouth, internal heat or chins alternated
with hot lushes, low spirits-and gloomy forebod
ings, Irrezular appetite, and tongue coated, you
are suffering from Torpid Liver or " nil.
lOUlitleat." In many cases of 4 `Liver
Complaint II only part of the'e site
are experienced. 14.1 a reined,/ for all each - ca,es
Dr. Pierce's G , L ien Medical DiA-covery ha. tu,
equal, as it effect 4 perfect cures. k miu ilt Beer
StromTthenel and heAlthe. For the cure f
Habitual Constipation of the howls a
Is a never failin4 remedy, and th ee uho hat e
a+•• :I it for this pa rpo:e. are loud in it- nrai.e.
• The proprietor offers $1,11.A0 reward Lira ruedi.
erne that will equal it clr the cure of all the dis
uses for which it is recommended.
Bold by drag ists at $1 per bottle. Prepar'd by
R. V. Pierce, Id. D., Sole Proprietor, at his Chem
ical Laboratory, 131 Seneca street, Buffalo, N. Y.
Send your address fora pamphlet.
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01 1 "` VEGETABLE SICILIAA
4- 7 ' lllll32ll ‘\ HAIR
- TER
Every year increases the popu'sali :
ty of this valuable Hair Prep arat ;
which is due to merit alone. 'V
can assure 'ear old patrons that it 1:
kept fully up to its high standx - d
and it is the only reliable and perfect
ed preparation for restoring GRA l
on Ku:Pen HAIR to-its youthful coh,r.
making it soft, lustrous, and silk co,
The scalp, by its use, becomes whit e
and clean. It removes all eruption:
and dandruff, and, by its tonic prop
erties, prevents the hair from falling
out, as it stimulates and nourishes
the hair-glands. By its use, the hair
growS" thicker and stronger. In
baldness, it restores the capillary
!Aands to their normal vigor, Snd
will create a new growth, except in
extreme old age. It is the most eco
nomical HAnt DRESSING ever used,
as it requirei - fewer applications
and gives the hair a splendid, glossy
appearance. A. A. Hayes, M.D..
St ate Assayer of Massachusetts, says
"The constituents are pure, and care
fully selected for excellent quality;
and I consider it the BEST -PREPA
RATION' for its intended purposes,"
Sold by all Druggists, and Dealers is Med:eints
Price Ono Dollar.
Buckingham's Dye.
FOR TES WHISKERS
As our Renewer in many cases
r4quires too long a time, and too
ninth care, to restore gray or faded
Whiskers, we have prepared this
dye, in one preparation; which will
quickly and effectually accomplish
this. result. It is easily applied.
and produces a color which will
neither rub nor wash off. Sold by
all Druggists.
,IPrice Fifty Cents.
Manufactured by•R. P. HALL, & CO.,
NASHUA. N.H.
Ayer's
Sarsaparilla
Is widely knn
as one of the nt
eft!!etual reined
ever discovcivil
cleansing tilt
tem and
the- blood.
stood the ti-t
years, with a
stantly grni% in: '
Citation, hao •
littrinsie virtues, and sustained
crtarkable cures. So mild as to he i..i••• •
beneficial to children, and vet so •i.
is to eil . eetuafly purge out the •
rupt toils of the blood, such as th.• ••.••• .•
and syphilitic contaniimtion. .-,
ar diseases that have lurked in •
year,(, soon yield to this lamer.
dote, and disappear. hence it , s‘.
tires, inanik,of which are
)f SelrOrtil ik;1 ; 111.1 all serntlii..ii••
trieerS, Er ptiOTIS, and
rders Of th skin. TIMIOIN. 1:10t. , “
Boils. lc PtiNittaes,'Socc.
Anthony's Rose or t , '
Tetter. 'alt Rheum,
Head. Ringworm.ant. 1
e • i i ..
3erations or the Uterus, Slim! tc
Ind Liver. It also cures other
Plaints, to which it would tint seem
illy adapted, such as Dropsy. I)) - 1"',
Oa, Fits, Neuralgia, Heart I . ,
Female Weakness. Debility,
Geueorrlicea, when t
.hey arc
ions of the scrofulous poisons.
It is an excellent restorer of hs
ttrength in the Spring. •B% renec.c ,
appetite and vigor of the •
it dissipates the depression mid Li,: -•
'nor of the season. Even where ni -yr
I PPears, people feel better, and lit .• 1.., •
for cleansing the blood. The sy4tee,
with renewed vigor and a nets le., •
PREPARED HY
Dr. J. C. AVER & CO., Lowell, Mass ,
Practical and Anday lira/
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERNWIIERI,