Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, September 22, 1880, Image 4

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    ~ALL SORTS'
Jack Frost is coining'-to-come.
The successful politician, like the
skillful hotel clerk, can always call you
by name.
Is is said that a fresh ouiou cut and
laid in cupboards and refrigerators will
drive red ants away.
It is estimated at the Treasury De
partment that four million dollars of
foreign gold coin will be received
monthly until November first.
It will require about 75,000 miles
of hop iron to tie up the cotton crop,
Thus a large cotton crop helps the iron
trade both directly and indirectly.
Two thousand "Herrs" and "Sig
-nors" who have been furnishing music
at the watering places will now return
to their positions behind two thousand
bars.
The Gynecological Association was
one of the bodies that held annual con
ventions lately. The place ot meeting
was Cincinnati, and many essays were
read.
The people who in one way or an
other are dependant for bread upon the
government make about sixty thou
sand of the population of Washington.
About three thousand clerks own
houses, which, in case of a change of
officers would be thrown upon the
market.
Two French youts have just amus
ed themselves by crossing swords »in
the one hundred and forty-first encoun
ter according to the code that has
taken place this year on the border of
France. One of the combatants, got
his hand scratched, and the duel stop
at the sight of blood.
Miss Booth, the editor of Harper's
Bazar, who gets $5,000 a year salary,
believes in women as workers, but
finds that the great majority attempt
what they have not fitted themselves
for, and consequently make dismal
failuses, retiring disheartened and
ready to rail at the injustice of men.
A Wisconsin cow died not long ago,
after a lingering illness, attended by a
persistent cough. After her death a
veterinary surgeon opened the wind
pipe to discover the cause of the irrita
tion, and found in the upper part of
the lung a live stripped frog of ordi
nary size. The surrounding portion
of the lung was much discolored.
A funeral procession at Oxford, Ind.,
found itself without a minister when
the grave was reached. After an em
barrassing delav, a ragged tramp, who
was passing by on a railroad track
stopped, announced that he was a
clergyman, and the mourners consent
ing, proceeded with the services, con
ducting them to the satisfaction of all.
There is nothing more important to
successful sweet potato cultivation
than proventing the vines from taking
root. This is fully understood in the
South, but we find it is often neglect
ed in the North. Just as soon as the
vines take root, most of the nourish
ment beyond goes to the new roots in
stead of to the tubers forming in the
hill.
"As the American," says the Rev.
David Swing of Chicago, "can out
chew and out-spit and out-talk the rest
of the world, so cam he out-swear the
residue of humanity. Sitting behind
two gentlemen for a day, as our train
glided along from St. Paul toward
Chicago, the words 'by God' came
back to me 700 times, when bed time
made me quit counting."
In some foreign countries certain
bridges and monumeuts, if not conse
crated to suicide, are largely used for
that purpose; and a similar setting
apart is evidently sought by some peo
ple for Niagara Falls. Mr Knapp, of
TJtica, who both shot himself and
plunged over the Falls, took needless
precautions, for he could not have
survived the plunge alone.
Gen. Haskell of the Salvation Army
• is journeying in the West. At St.
Louis he rushed out of his tent and
kicked one of the colored boys who
were disturbing meeting. Repenting
of his conduct, he kissed the lad and
gave him twenty cents, but the twen
ty cents did not appease the young
sters wrath nor the kiss heal the kick,
and he had the General arrested. A
fine of fifty dollars was imposed.
The arrivala of immigrants in Au
gust At the port of New York are offi
cially stated to have been 25,300, or
about 4,000 more than in any month
of the last twenty years. At Phila
delphia and Baltimore there has been
corresponding increase. All the signs
go to show that President Hayes has
good reason for estimating the addi
tions to our population, in the next ten
years, to be five millions by immigra
tion alone.
The teacher of a Sunday school class
in one of the East Bridgeport churches
gave the little ones a description of the
flood, and when she had finished in
quired if any one could tell who went
into the ark with the animals. A per
fect chorus of hands flew up in re
sponse. Turning to a little fellow, the
teacher said, "Tell me who went into
the ark with the animals ?" "P. T.
Barnum," promptly replied the young
ster. The lesson closed.
Dalye-Lama , the earthly god of
Thibet, lately became seriously ill.
The priest applied to the Emperor for
the appointment of a new divinity.
The candidate has to present himself
to the dying Dalye-Lama, who trans
mits to him his divine soul, which has
thus been passed down from the found
er of the Thibet religion, Dzon-Epa.
The yearly income of the deity of Thi
bet is said to be over $1,000,000. He
occupies a palace, in which are more
than a hundred golden idols.
A clergyman in Mt. Chestnut lately
married a lady with whom he received
the substantial dowry of ten thousand
dollars and a fair prospect for more.
Soon afterward, while occupying the
pulpit, he gave out a hymn, read the
first four stanzas and was reading the
fifth-
Forever let my grateful heart
Her boundless love adore—
when he hesitated and exclaimed:
"Amen! The choir will omit the fifth
verse," and sat down.
It was a little evening gathering.
She was a delicate daisy of about forty
summers and as many hard winters.
They were eating fruit and she re
marked, as she delicately pared a peach.
"The skin of a peach always sets my
teeth on edge." Her little nephew
who is sharp-cared and sharp-eyed,
answered, "Well, Auntie, why don't
you take your teeth out and lay them
on the window-sill, like you did this
morning?" Her appetite for fruit
vanished. The boy will sit sideways
on the bench when he goes to school
next Monday." (
MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM.
OF LYNN, MASS.
DISCOVERER OP
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'B
VESSTABL3 COMPOUND.
The Care
For all Female Complaints.
This preparation, as its ns--n« nipnifle*, cocsirta of
Vc.-frtaLloVropo. ties that Rru 1.-.rr.il ito the: oat del
icate invalid. l"i«n one trial tho merits of tl.. i Cor.i
pound will be l.iwrcll. f i-i i;nmrdi&'.c ; and
when its use Is continued, in ninety-nine cases in r. lean.
dred, apcrmanertcnretoeTcrted.Mthr'jEar.da Mill tc»
tify. On account of its proven merits, it U to-isy ro
ci'mmeni'd and prcsc-rllieJ by tlie bc.t physicians in
the country.
It will euro entirely tho worst form of falling
of the uterus, Leucorrheja, irregular and painful
Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation ami
Ulceration, Flooding*, all Di.iplaccincnU and the con
sequent spinal weakness, and is especially adapted to
the Change of Life, it will dissolve and expel tumors
from the uterus in an early stago of dovelopmcnt. The
tendency to cancerous humors there ij checked very
Bpeedlly by it J use.
In fa:-t it h.--j proved to be the (rrcat
est aad best remedy that has ever been discover
ed. It perrneate3 every portion of the system, and fives
new life and vigor. It removes faintnes^,flatulency, de
stroys all craving for stimulants, and relieves wcaVn«3
of the stomach
It cures Bloating, Headaches. Nervous Prostration
General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression ar.d In«:i
portion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain,
weight and backache, is always permanently cured I y
It J use. It will at all times, rind underrll clreuinstan
oes, act in harmony with the law that governs the
female system.
For Kidney ComplalnU of either sex this compound
Is unsurpassed.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Is prepared at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass.
Price (l-N- Six bottles for $5.00. Sent by luail in U;e
form of pills, also In the form of Lozenges, on receipt
of price, sl-00, per box. for either. Mrs. PIXKILMI
freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Bend for pam
phlet. Address as ®ix>ve Mention thU paper.
Ko family should be without LYDIA E. PINK HAM'
LTVTR PILLS. They cure Constipation, Sillotuness,
and Torpidity of tho Liver. 25 rants zx;r box
GEO. A. KELLY & CO., General
Agents, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sold by D. H. Wuller, - Butler Pa.
ASK the recovered
en'rs, victims of fever
1 Liiseased patient, now
H they recovered liealtli
Tile Cheaji-nl. I'm est aii<l Krai Family
Bledlclne In the world !
For DYSPKPSIA. CONSTIPATION, Jaundice,
Bilious attacks. SICK HEADACIIK, Colic, De
pression of Spirit s, SOUR STOMCII, Heart Burn.
&c„ Sc.
This unrivalled Southern Remedy is warranted
uot to contain a single jfnrticlc of MERCURY, or
any injurious mineral substance, bat is
PUi.'ELY VEGEABIjE,
containing those Southern Boots and Herbs,
which an ail-vvise Providence lias placed in coun
tries where Liver Diseases most prevail. It will
cure Diseases caused by Derangement of the Liver
an 1 Bowels.
The SYMPTOMS of I.iver Complaint are a bit
ter or b,ill taste ill tho mout:i ;'Pain ill the Hack,
Sides or .Joints, often mistaken for Rheumatism;
Sour Stoin ieh ; Loss of Appetite ; Bowels alter
nate'.v costive and lax ; Headache ; Loss of mem
ory, with a painful sensation of having failed to
do which ought to have been done ;
Dehiiitv. Low Spirits, a thick yellow appearance
of the Skin and Kyes, a dry Cough often mistaken
for Consumption.
Sometimes nianv of these symptoms attend the
disease, at others very few; but the LIVER, the
larges in the boilv, is generally the seat of
the disease, and if not Regulated in time, great
suffering, wretchedness and death will ensue.
I can recommend as an efiieacious remedy for
disease of the Liver. Heartburn and Dyspepsia,
Simmons' Liver Regulator. LEWIS C. YVUNDEK,
lfi2"> MAST eh STREET, ASSISTANT POST MASTER,
PHILADELPHIA.
"We have tested its virtues, personally, and
know that lor Dyspepsia, Biliousness, and Throb
bing Headache, if is llie best medicine the world
ever saw. We have tried forty oiher remedies
before Simmons' Liver Regulator, but none of
them have us more than temparnry reliel.; hut
the Regulator not only relieve*!, hut etmd us."—
ED. Tei.ECRAI'H AMI MKSSEN<;ER. Macon, lia.
manufactured ONLY BY
J. SI. KKinv. A 1 t>.
PHIL \DFLPf!IA.
Price, sl. Sold by nil L'rugg ifcl s.
apr2S-lyr
Eg AccSmLinati'in of KODS, Buchu, Man- I
3 drak.%an.nd Uandolior., ' r i"»alli^ : « sta " J 3
H most c%ura tivc j :ojx:iues of all other C.ttc.s. I
P ma .cs%thcgreau.t Blocc.' Purifier, Liver I
B Litters aro *"o. ic«i and jH;: l'eci urv their I
n oi«c;-atiomj.(£ n
g a=7civßMwUlf!iaiTl E ettotha«2iilMdizS.-a. (
Q lo all who'Mj E
■ ty of the b -wc lsor \ urinary orjrana, or who re- |
B qauo&n App UzorV'oal-J and mild Stimu'nnt 5
B II iuval enable without intw E
R Icating.
■ J»o mp.tterwhat3*our op fy*npto-ns |
9 are wi.*r the t!»tx:a«)or uso Ho;> Dit- I
■ tcrx Don't r.aituatil you a*. l *® but if y s #u jj
B only feel bad or miserable, a.en at once. |
Hit iniy 3wo jour life.it iiat:W 3 uv e d hundj-cdi. H
9 $530 will be pal J for a they will rot B
B euro or help. 1)J not sulTer 4° ,k t .vour fr,e ~n g
II bulfer.but urro l ' M Hop B 9
□j Remember : flop Biters 13 t H
E drua*on nostrum, bul Llic Purest u d U
Q Medicine evci made . the 4 S3
B and KOFZ" and r.o person or
D should be witliout them.
E D.LC.iJ ahsolateand lrresirtiV.e cu!*o 1
9 forDrunkennccs, use of ODlum, tobacco anilE &
H narcotics. Ali sold by Send £ L
■ for Circular. IJop Bitter* M fg. Co., JF
D. H. LYON,
SALE A.ND FEED STABLE.
At the old stand of Patrick Kellev, E<*q., cor
ner of Cunningham and Srai'ii utreet. opoeito
John Berg'H Bank, wliere I will attend to the
feeding of Horses or
BOARDING BY TIIE WEEK OR MONTH
of the same. Give me a call and I will make
the charges moderate to suit the times.
Those having Horses for sale or pornons want
ing to buy, it will be to their advantage to call.
auf;2s-:ira
CAMPAIGN FLAGS &a &C.
Beautiful Campaign Radges of the Republi
can and Democratic Candidates.
GARFIELD ATJ HANCOCK
and I I I y a»«l
ARTHUR, Vll ENGLISH.
Containing life like Photogrnphs of the Can
didates; encased in pretty Miuaiature Gilt
Frames, with pin for attaching lo coat or vest.
Active agcu's can make $lO a day selling tin m,
and city and country merchants can make a
handsome profit. Price 10 cents ench ; 2 lor 15
cents ; 10 lor 50 cents, or 100 lor Si 50. Ptnto
grnp's same price 1,8 Badges. Crayon Portraits
on tinted plate paper. Heroic size 22 by 28.
for 25 cents, Flags all sizes, kinds and prices.
Now is the Harvest time for ageuts, and deal
ers. Send (or samples and fall particulars to
U. S MANUFACTURING CD.
116 Smithlield street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
jun3o-3m
Exeenlors No! ice.
Letters testimentarv in tho estate of Captain
Robert Thompson, dee'd, late of Clinton town
ship, Butler county, Pa., having been granted
to the undersigned, all persons knowing them
selves indebted to said estate will make imme
diate payment, and any having claims against
said estate, will present them duly authenti
cated for settlement. ABSOLOM MONKS,
J. W. MONKS, Ex'rs.
July2B-Ct Raxonbnrg, P. O. Butler county. Pa.
PEMSIOJWi»
Procured for all soldiers disabled in tile U. S. ser
vice from any cause, also for heirs of deceased sol
diers. The slightest disability entitles to pension.
Pensions increased. Bounty and new discharges
procured. Those who are in doubt as to whether
entitled to anything, should send two :i ets. stamps
for our • circiuars of nformation." Address, with
stamps, S'oddart & iCo., Solicitors of Claims and
Patents, Room 8. St. Cloud Building. Washington,
I). C. ijini3o-3ili) STODDAKT a CO.
Stock Speculation and Investment.
Operations on Margin or by Privileges. Spe
cial bueinc as in Mining Stocks. Fall particulars
on application. JAMES BROWN, Dealer in
Stocks and Bond), 64 & 66 Broadway, New York.
marl7-9m
gtfc* 1* titter Utifcl**, s«*• Beptzmb ** 22, tSSfI.
W. HI. WA&EFtELP & GQ.
Mo 12 A Federal street,
iiJ. I-4T ALLEGHENY, PA.
ARE SELLING GOODS CHEAP.
And extend a cordial invitation to all to call
and examine their good* : nd price*, when In the
city—whether w!sh - ng lo pure'.:ase or not.
AT!S ( EN'» A YARD.
2 cases —Dark, Past colored. Calicos worth 7 cts-
AT O'i CENTS A. YAlll).
r, Hales—Heavy, yard wide, I'nbleached Muslin,
worth s cents.
AT 20 CENTS PER YARD,
Heavy Loom Table Linens, sold at 25 cents.
Finer grades,—3l cents to ?L. HJ
AT i:> CENTS PER YARD,
Good Grey Twilled Flannels worth 20 cents.
AT jj CENTS PER YARD,
Fine. 27-inch, all Wool Red Flennels.
AT 25 CENTS, 3". CENTS AND 45 CENTS,
Barred Country Flannels.
AT 25 CENTS.
Mei.s Merino Shirts and Drawers.
EXTR\ BARGAINS AT 25 CENTS, 50 CENTS,
75 CENTS AND *1
For Men, Wouien and Children.
BLANKETS, COMFORTS, QUILTS.
DRESS GOODS,
At ::l cents, yurd wide. Cashmeres, Black and all
colors.
AT /SC.
44 and 46-incli Black Cashmcrers, superior qual
ity and color, for this price.
AT St.
IH-in-h BlacI; Cashmere.. Thesegoods are made
from pare cashmere wool, and puaianteed the
best quality Cor price in tlie city.
We have ev< rvtning desirable in all the new de
signs of Foreign and D'IWSLIC Dress GMVlS— and
our stock of lVncli and Persian Novelties in un
surpassed in tlie city, either in variety or price.
BLACK DRESS SILKS.
75 cents, ?l, .<1.25, $1.50. $1.75t0 !#3. (lean pure
goods, and will not cut or shine.
COLORED DRESS SILKS, *
From 5a cents to $1.25 per yard, (all shades.!
CLOTH SAQUES, DOLMANS AND SHAWLS.
£sr~Mail orders promptly attended to.
W. H. WAKEFIELD & CO.
Sti'eet,
Allegheny Olty. I'n.
septß-3m
PITTSBURGH EXPOSITION.
Home Hotel,
Duquesne Way, between 8 and 9, St
Special rates for people attending Ex
position.
$1.25 per day.
Hotel short distance from Exposition
Buildings.
No BAR. OR LIQ.COHN SOLD ON THE
PREMISES
REV. W. MCIIAIION, Supt.
JEFFKKMOSf ACADKMY.
Thorough preparation for College ; jood Eng
lish and business education. Moderate expenses
not necessarily exceeding $45 or f-'oO per Win.
Good chemical and philosophical apparatus;
large library, Good moral and social surround
ings. French and German taught. Next term
commences Sept. 15th, 1830.
REV. WM. EVVING, Principal,
jv 21:2 m Canuonsbur', Pa
PR K r.SAM"prßs«nss^
ever sold by agents to every one who answer tins
withm sixtv days.
AMfcUK'AN MANUFACTURING CO..
jun23-3m City Mills, Massachusetts.
PENSIONS.
EVERY SOLDIER disabled in line of duty l»y
wound, nisease. or iniurv. is entitled to pensions.
PENSIONS INCREASED.-Many are drawing
less than entitled to.—Thousands of H>-irs entitled
to Pensions and Bounty. REJECTED CASES
re-opened.
ABANDONED CASES finished.—Copies of Lost
Discharges obtained. —Claim; of every description
prosecuted.—Patents Procured. Address wi.h
stamps, 11. S. BERLIN & CO.. Attorneys.
Box 592. [sept.--titJ Washington, I). C.
AdniluiNiralorN ft'oticc.
Letters of Administration have been granted
to James W. Barr and Q. S. Barr on the estate
of H. H. Barr dee'd. lato of Jefferson townehip.
Butler county. All persons indebted to said
estate arc requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims or demands
against the same, should make them known
without de : ay to
J\JIES W. BARR, I AJ .
sepß-6t] O. S. BARR, f ' vdm r '
IMPORTANT TO AGENTS.—THE LIFE OF
GEN. JAMES A GAHFIELD
By his personal friend, MAJOR BiiNPY. Editor
N". Y.Mail, the only edition to which Gen Gar
field Las given persoual attention of fact-*.
'Beautifully illustrated, printed and bound.
'•The best."—N. Y. Commercial Advertiser
"The neatest,"—N. i'. Herald. 'The most use
ful. sensible and satisfactory,"—N. Y. Tribune-
Full length steel portrait by Hall, from a pio
tme taken e*r !C>Sf, ly ,r I' lo work. Active
Agents Wanted. Liberal terms. Bond ¥l at
onco for complete outfit. V. S. BVRVES A CO,
septß-4tl ill A- 113 William St-, New York.
AGENTS WA N f ED
To take subscriptions for the
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW,
the latest and 1-eRt American publication, of tho
highest class, wilh original contributions from
the most celebrated writes in evi-ry country.
Edited by J T. Morse. Jr., and Henry Cabot
gentlemen of the highest
and culture, and whose names are alone suffi
cient guaranty of tho value of tho REVIEW.
Always bright, loadable and instructive ; cos
m>'|v.liiaa in literature, progresbho in science,
unscctariun in religion, and independent in poli
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Pi ice 50 cents a number ; f5 a year. A com
plete Agont's Outfit sent on receipt of -SI 00 A
spocimin copy sent to any addres for 15 cam*.
A. 8. BARNES A CO.. Publisers.
sept-St 111 A 113 William St., New York.
A GOOD BDSINBBS OPENING.—THE UNION
Insurance Company, of Ohio, desires to es
tablis'o a General Agency for this section of
Pennsylvania. Its asserts exceed ?1.500,00U 00,
with a large surplus, anct has for many years se
cure 1 the larges* amoiiut of new business in
Ohio of anyone company in the Uniied States.
Its interest receipts exceed its death losses,
matured endowments, taxes, and commission
paid to spent*. Its able management is further
iilni-trated by the fact that its rate of losses aud
expenses to its premium income for tha year
1879, according to the New York official reports,
is lower than that of any other company. It
issues endowment policies at life rates, which
aii- n jnforfeitahle without surrender an l iuc >u
testible after three annual payments. It is
governed by the insurance 'aw of Ohio which
are now the most stringent fjr the protection
of policy lioluers of any in tho Union. They re
quire a four per cent, restive fund invented in
unquestioned securities, which the Superintend
ent of Insurance is required annually to ex
amine. The business of life insurance is now
rapidly increasing, and men possessing first
clasa business ability and character, who desire
a General Agency for this sterling company will
do well to address GEORGE THORNTON, Man
ager, Room 33 Astor House Offices, New York,
stating, in full, age, past experience in lile in
surance or other business, salaries received and
reference.
jtSEKQ, OATAaRH
fHr«
XA .JKgS Cored at hong
BlairsviHe (Pa.) Ladies' Seminary.
Beautiful grounds, commodious buildings, new
;>.i:«l superior pianos for practice, Hnd THOBOUOH
iNsntt i rioN. Ten instructors. Terms moderate.
Thirtieth year begins September K. IHXO. For Cat
alogues. apply to REV. T. R. EWING, Principal.
june2B-2m
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UOI3IA 3HI
Ij. Jl. COCHRAN,
Livery, Sale, Feed and Exchange
STABLE,
Rear of Lowry House, - - BUTLEIt, I'A.
june4-ly
WANTED— WIDE-AWAKK AGENTS, in all
parts of the State, to st-U Russell's new and
elegant MAP OF PENNSYLVANIA. Every citi
zen should have it. Nothing has succeeded like
it since war times. Useful, ornamental and cheap.
A golden opportunity for energetic canvassers.
Sample for 60 cents. Address, _
Quarter Citv Publishing House,
723 Sansom St., Philadelphia.
Port Grape "Wine
I' ed in the pniripal C hurches for Communion
purpeses.
Eici-ll'Kl For unil Weakly
Ptttoni and I lie Aged.
S f Eilß'B PORT GRAPE WINE!
FOUR YEARS OLD.
Tli;s Celebrated Native Win" is made Irom the
juice of i lie Oporto Grape.nii.ied in tub country.
Its 1 valuable
Tonic and Strengthing Properties
are unsurpassed-by anv other Native \V ine. Bcinij
the pure juice of the (irape. produced under Mr.
Speer's own personal siipei vision, its purely and
genuineness are guanuitml. The youngest child
nniv part ike < t its ijualities. and the
weakest invalid use it to advantage. It is particu
larilv lieneficial to the aged and debilitated, and
suited to the various ailments that affect tiie
weaker sex. It is in every respect A WINE TO BE
HE LIED ON.
BPK EH'H
IP. vT. SFERB IT,
Tlie P. J. SHERRY is a wine of Superior Char
acter, and partakes ol tlie jjolden qualities of ilie
Krape from w Inch il is made. Forpuritv. Uieliuess.
Flavor anii Mechanical Properties, it will he found
tinexeelle.l.
Ml* i: KHH
jP. J". Jcß JRj A. IST ID "ST•
This liRANDY stands unrivaled in this Country,
being lar suporior for lnedicir.ial purposes.
IT ISA Pi IU". di'tiiat;on from the grape and
contains vidua! le luedicniial pro; erties.
It lias a deiicale flavor, s.ninar to that of the
jirap's from vvlileii it is distilled, and is in great
favor among lirst-cla -s families.
See that the signature of ALFRED SPEEIi, Pas
saic, N. J., is over the cork of each bottle.
S«!<1 l»j D. H. W I LLER.
apr2B-lyr
Xollce.
Notice is hereby given that letters of admin
istration having been granted to the undersign
ed ou the estate of James Stoops, late of Cherry
township, county of llutler, State of Pennsylva
nia, dee'd, all persons knowing themselves in
debted to said estate will please make immedi
ate pav ment, and those having claims against the
same to present them duly authenticated for
settlement. ELIZA JANE STOOPS, Adm'x,
jelfi;t3w] Annandale, Butler Co., Pa.
Union Woolen >lill,
BUTLER, PA.
11. FFVXGKTOX. Prop'r.
Manufacturer of BI.AKKETS, FLANNELS, YAHNS
Ac. Also custom work done to order, such a*
carding Rollf, making Blankets, Fl mnels, Ktii'-
ting and Weaving Yarns, Ac., at very low
prices Wool worked ou the shares, it de
sired. mv7-lv
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LITEM! M
A Complete Cyclopaedia for $7.00.
Everybody, yonng and o!d. learned and un
leained, white or black, in liutter county, there
will be a meeiiug between yon and E. W. Moore
ou or after Augu.-f Int. l -i-JU. whose pnri ose it is
to place- in every home, evot y oili(:o and even
shoo! roox in lJuHer coo.nty. » complete Cycio
ptedia, for o;dv I '. It i-< tbe greatest wonder
of the age. and contains more us; ful and more
ac,"mate information than any other book pub
lished A good map of every country is securely
| bound in wilh the description of that country.
Every term *nd proper name is pronounced.
REVISED TO 1880.
Any teacher desiring this work immediately
should address, E. \Y. MOORE
Wolf Cieek, Mercer Co . Pa.
Special Agont. for Butler county. 4aug3m
BICKEL & FRY !
Livery, Sale & Feed
STABI.ES.
Cunningham street, near Post
office, Butler, Pa.
H[WH 0 R S EST HEW RiG S.
A NEW I>EPARVURB
?1 BOTTLE PATENT MEDICINES FOR 38 CENTS !
JAD WIN'S TONIC LAXATIVE
Is Appetizing, Palatable and Non-Alcoholic,
AND ALWAYS CURES
Dyspepsia, Sick Headache Constipation, Bil
iousness, Sour Stomach, Liver Complaint,
Want of Appetite, Indigestion, Jaundice, Kid
ney Complaint, Nervousness, Dizziness, Sleep
lessness, Heartburn, Colic, Debility, Foul
Breath, Worms, Piles, Fevers, Colds, Ac.
TNE TONIC LAXATIVE regulates the bowels
aud slrcngihens the system, gives a clear head,
pure blood and elastic spirits. Is purely vege
table, contains no mercury nor aloes. Saf« at
all times. Pleasant to the taste, and a substi
tule ler Pills, Castor Oil, Ac. Best family med
icine known. Adapted to strong men. delicate
females ai:d feeble intan'.s. lu liquid form
8o!d bj druggists. Price only 3K cents for a
large bot'le. lIENKY B. .JADU'IN, Apothe
cary and Chemist, Sole Proprietor, Carbondale,
l*a. I). 11. WULLER, Drugist, Sole Asient for
Butler, Pa. jan'2B-ly
P ■ » Book of nearly 100 large
HKH ij'F octavo pages for the sick.
& KJUU Full of valuable notes, by
(jr. E. B. FOOTE, on Scrofula, Diseases of the
breathing organs; Diseases of Men; Diseases
of Women; aches and pains; Heart Troubles ;
and a great variety of chronic diseases, with
evidence that in most cases these diseases are
curable. Send a three Cent Stamp. Addres,
MURRY HILL PUB. S~\ TT"
CO., No. 12!) East2Bth Hvl II 1 lA
street, New York city. ■ ' ' * V «
Jun9-3m
$5,000,000.
The American Shoe Tip Co.
WARRANT THEIR
A. S.T.Co.
Slack BIP
That Is now «o extensively worn on
CHILDREN'S SHOES
TO "WEAR AS LONG AS THE METAL,
Which was introduced by them, and by which
the above amount has been faved to parent! an
nually. This Blnrk Tip will wrc still
mori-i as besides being worn on the coarser
crailes it is worn on fine and coolly shoes
where the Metal Tip on account of its tookt
would not be used.
They ail have our Trade Mark A. S. T. Co.
stamped on front of Tip.
Parcut3 should ASK FOR SHOES with this
BEAUTIFUL BLACK TIP
on tbem when purchasing for their children.
I'jisu.j. ■" i■■■ M———aai
AdminiNlralrix's TVolioe.
Letters of Administration havn been granted
to the undersigned ou the estate of George C.
Conway dee'd, late of Concord township. Butler
county. All persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediate payment, and
those having cUims or demands against tlie
same, should make them known without delav
to SAIiAU CONWAY, Adm'x. '
septl-6t Hooker P. 0., Butler.
1 w °ek in your own town. Terms and $5
outfit free. Address H. FALLKTT A Co.,
Portland, Maine. deo3-ly
ISir* Advertise in the CITIZEN.
THE
Pittsburgh, Cincinnati St, Louis
RAILWAY CO.
i PIHIIIOU Slim
Oilers the best facilities and most comfortable
and expeditious Line for families
moving to points in
KANSAS,
ARKANSAS,
TEXAS,
COLORADO,
nsrE-BißAjsiK: A,
O A LIFORNIA,
OR ANY OF THE WESTERN STATES AND
i TERRITORIES.
TTTiT v i »EV katen
TO ALL POINTS IN THE
WEST & SMITH-WEST
CAN AI.WAYS 11F. SKCL'KKD VIA TIIK
OLD RFLIABT-^
PAH-HANDLE ROUTS.
Tick-ts Sold and B.ge.a:'; Checked
THROICH TO ANY POINT Vol" WANT TO 00.
We otl'er you the Lowest iiates, the tiui'-kest
Time, tlie lic.st Facilities ami the most Satisfac
tory Route to all points West nii.l South-west.
We run no Emigrant Trains. All classes of
Passengers are carried on regular Express
Trains.
If you are unable to procure Through Tick
ets to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Kan
sas, Colorado, Wisconsin, Minnesota, lowa, Ne
braska or California, by the direct "PAN-HAN
DLE ROUTE," at your nearest R-iilr-ad Sta
tion, please address
%«'. x.. «»'a**•
Gen'l Passenger Agent, 'Pan-llandle liotitc,'
COErMIU S, OHIO.
THE BEST REMEDY
FOE
Diseases of tbe Throat and Lungs.
J! YJT In diseases of the pul
monarv organs a safe
and reliable remedy is
V invaluable. AYKR'S
ry m -5] CHERRY PKC-TOKAL is
A. such a retnetly, aud no
othersoeniiuently mer
lAfoj its the confidence of
xO l ' ie P u^'c * ' s a sc '-
entihe combination of
dHFRRY the medicinal princi
vnc.n.n.l ples aud cluative vir .
« tues of the finest drugs,
*»**>»»» chemically united, of
11MTj such power as to insure
u—jjpy the greatest ]x>ssible
§ efficiency and uniform
n T ity of results. It strikes
ICAj A V/i\rlLi. a t the foundation of all
pulmonary diseases, affording prompt relief
and rapid cures, and is adapted to patients of
any age or either sex. Being very palatable,
the youngest children take it readily. In
ordinary Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat,
Bronchitis, Influenza, Clergyman's
Sore Throat, Asthma, Croup, and Ca
tarrh, the effects of AYKR'S CHERRY PEC
TOKAI. are magical, and multitudes are an
nually preserved from serious illness by its
timely and faithful use. It should be kept
at hand in every household for the pro
tection it affords in sudden attacks. In
Whooping-cough and Consumption
there is 110 other remedy so efficacious,
soothing, and helpful.
Ixiu- prices are inducements to try some of
the many mixtures, or syrups, made of cheap
and ineffective ingredients, now offered,
which, as they contain no curative qualities,
can afford only temporary relief, and are
sure to deceive and disappoint the patient.
Diseases of the throat and lungs demand
active anil effective treatTuent; and it is dan
gerous experimenting with unknown and
cheap medicines, from the great liability that
these diseases may, while so trifled "with,
become deeply seated or incurable. Use
AYKR'S CHEKKY PECTORAL, and you may
confidently expect the best results. It is a
standard medical preparation, of known and
acknowledged curative power, and is as
cheap as its careful preparation and fine
ingredients will allow. Eminent physicians,
knowing its composition, prescribe it iu their
practice. The test of half a century has
proven its absolute certainty to cure all pul
monary complaints not already beyond the
reach of human aid.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Clieuiistg,
Lowell, Mass.
SOLD BY ALL UItCUUIsTS EVLKTWIIIRE
TH KG RE AT ENGLISH REMEDY!
OL A )'.V yPKCI t-IC MEDICINE
jj ,
!■" | A ■i' jJJj! ™ v
Before Takhflr o f "Memory,' I 'i'ni- After Taking.
versa! I/issitiule, Pain in the back. Dinunness of
Vision. Pennature Old age, and luonv other dis
eases tna! lead t<> Insanity. Consumption and a
Per.nature Crave all of which as a ruie are first
eaiKed by (levialiinr from tlie path ot nature aud
ov-T Indulgence. The Specific Medicine is '.lie re
suit I>I" 'i life study an<l many years of experience
in treating these special diseases.
I-nt 1 tM>iicu,ai> ..i ••.II pamphlets which we de
sire to send froe by lil.iil to < very one.
The Speeifle .Medicine is soUl by all Druggists at
•Si p-r package, or six package-' for ¥.">, or will be
sent by mail on receipt of the money bv addressing
THE URA V MEDICINE CO.,
No. io Mechanic's Clock. DKTIIOIT, Mioh.
in Butler by J. C. HEDICK, and bv all
D uggists everywhere.
I *—'HARRIS'& Kwinc, Wholesale Agents, Pitts
burgh. myl2-ly.
MILLINERY!!
TRIMMED HATS,
PLUMKS,
FEATHERS,
RUCHING.
RIBBONS
Puff and Switches in stock an l made
to order on short notice, at
li. mi
Next door to D. H. Wuller's Drug
Store, Butler, Pa. iny2-6ni.
IB UTXi iUlFi'
Lumber Hard and Planing ill,
H. BAUER - & BROS.,
JEFFERSON ST.. - - BUTLER, PA.,
MANUFACTURERS OV
Doors, Sash, Frames. Blinds,
Molding of all descriptions,
Brackets, Patent Molded
Weatherboarding,
Mill Boards, Flooring, Palings,
Stair Railings, Balusters of
every style, &c., &c.
Circular Moldings Made to Order.
ALSO, DEALERS IN
Lumber, Plank, Shingles, Lath, &c,
apl2-ly
Exeoiilor's Notice.
Letters testamentary ou tho estate of Martha
Mechling. dce'd, lato of JefTerson township, But
ler county. Pa., having been granted to the uu
■lersigiied, all persons knowing theaigelves in
debted to said estate, will please ma';e immodi
ato payment, and any having claims agaiin-t
said estate, will present them duly authenti
cated for payment.
A. L. SHUADER, Ex'r,
Butler. Pa.
For this style Singer.
HUT //Ju We will send it to your
im\ De]>ot to be examined be
jDUni fore you pay for it. If it is
rtrj not as represented it can be
returned at our expense.
Send a postal card for illus
trated Circular. C. A.
WOOD 4 CO. 17 N. Tenth St., Philaielphia.
J ul >H-3in
iA MAM
WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CEOCRAPHY Of THIS COUNTRY, WILL
SEE BY EXAMININC THIS MAP. THAT THE
<j( ] ■ . V " 1,1 ( \ I%r ' .
t",ChliEs , - V ' sCT"™*I -J 1«
IJ i t "* c t^ w 4(***
| lTxo I S P i
£ & 1 -
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R.
IS THE URE.VT COSSECTISB LISK BETWEEN THE EAST k THE WESTI
Its main line runs from i htcuK ' to louncil
Bluffs, passi'ii: tUr..u«h .I.'liet. Ottawa, 1 m SULLE.
Geneseo. Mollne, Itnck Island. Davenport, \\ est
Liberty. lowa <"tty.Maron«o, Brooklyn. (Jrinncll,
Des Moines the capital of lowaK Stuart. Ailan
tic. and Aroca; with branches from Bureau
Junction to I'roria: Wilton Junction to Musca
tine, Washington. Kairfleld, Etdon. Belknap.
Centreville. Princeton. Trenton, lia!ltit:n. Came
ron. I.eavenwortli, Atchison, and Kansas City;
Washington to Slgourner. <>sksloosa. and Knox
ville; Keokuk to Farintmitoa. Bonaparte. Bcn
tonsport. Independent, ICidon. Ottumwa, Kdiljr
ville,Uskaloosa, Pella, Monroe, and Des Moines;
Newton to Monroe: Des Moines to Indlanolaand
Wlnterset: Atlantic to Lewis and Audubon; and
Avoca to Harlan. This is positively the only i
Railroad, which owns, and operates a through
line from Chicago into the State of Kansas.
Through Express Passenger Trains, with Pull- ;
man Palace Cars attached, are run each way dnily |
between CUICAUO and PtoßiA, KANSAS CITV, ;
COCNCII. BL.RFFS, LK A V FN" WORTH aud ATCIII
SOX. Throusth cars arealsorun between Milwau
kee and Kansas City, via the "Milwaukee and
ltock Islam 1 Short Line."
The "Great Hook Island" Is magnificently
equipped. Its road bed Is simply perfect, and its
track Is laid with steel rails.
What will please you most will bo the pleasure 1
of enlovinit your meals, while passing over the
beautiful pra'trtes of Illinois and lowa. In one of ,
our magnificent Dining Cars that accompany all
Through Express Trains Vou get an entire
meal, as good as Is served In any first-class hotel,
for seTenty-Bve cents. ,_ i
Appreciating the fact that a majority of the
people prefer separate apartments tor different
purposes land the Immense passenger business
of this line warranting lt>, we are pleased to an- ,
nounce that this Company runs Pullman Palace
Sleeping Can for sleeping purposes, aud Palace ,
PULLMAN PALACE CARS are rti a through to PEORIA, DES MOINES,
COUNCIL BLUFFS, KANSAS CITY, ATCHISON,, and LEAVENWORTH.
Tickets via this Line, known a* the "Greut Kock leland Route,** are wld by
all Ticket Affenta In the United State* ai d Cauada.
For Information not obtainable at your home ticket office, address,
A. KIMBALL, K. ST. .TOHX,
■ Gen'l Superintendent. Geu'l Tkt. uud Pass'gr Act.,
Chicago, Hi
WHY DOES
a woman's health oQen break down at an early age? Put a man at the wish-tub, let him get
heated from the hot suds until every pore is opened; then let him stand over the filthy steam
that comes from scalding and boiling clothes, that are full of sweat and exhalations lrom the
skin and his health too would break down before long; and yet this most terrible orueal is wlia*
A WOMAN
has to go through with on wash-day; and, besides, with her clothing wet from perspiring u
the hot work, she has to risk her life by going out in the air to hang up the clothes. Even
those not at work are in the unhealthy atmosphere; its smell, so apparent to visitors, show
ing that it finds its way through the house,—the family, however, otteu becoming so accus
tomed to the peculiar odor from its own wash as- not to notice it. These facts readily ex
plain why so many women suffer with colds, rheumatism, weak nerves, or neuralgia, and
LOOK OLD
while yet young in years, and physicians and boards of health cannot draw attention too
strongly to the injurious effects of the usual way of washing, with its necessary steam and
scalding or boiling to get the clothes pure and sweet-smelling, especially; as it to without doubt
often the direct cause of those dreadful diseases, diphtheria, consumption, and typhoid fever.
Fortunately this trouble can be avoided; scalding, boiling, steam and all disagreeable
smell from the wash completely done away with; clothes made sweet and beautifully white,
from the saving in fuel the wash done at less cost than even when home-made soap u used, and very mucii
SOONER THAN
by the old way, by using FRANK SIDU.AXLS SOAP,-a Soap so purifying and cleansing
that the dirtiest clothing can be washed in lukewarm water with very little rubbing, and
clothes, bedding and utensils used by the sick disinfected and cleansed without either
Maiding or boiling, while the work is so light that a girl twelve or thirteen yeaw of age can do a
lame wash without being tired; and yet so mild and healing is this boap that for toilet and
shaving it has no equal, and physicians advise its use in preference to imported Castile fcoap on
wounds and sores, and to wash tne youngest infants, as well as for personsi with deLicate skin.
Now that there Is a remedy for this, to economical that the poornt can use it, there is not a woman or
A MAN
who is not directlv interested in havinjr used in their homes, In «plte of prejudice, THAT
WONDERFUL WAY OF WASHING CLOTHES, which does away with the haixl work, offensive
smell and fearful steam on wash-days, makes the white pieces whiter, colored piecre brighter and
flannels softer than they can be made by washing the old way, leaves the hands smooth enough
to do fine sewing and every article as clean, as sweet and as pure as if never worn.
From H. E. BOWT.ES. M. D., Hammonton, N. J.,
Editor South Jersey Republican.
My attention was called to FRANK S TDD ALLS
BOAP from an advertisement in my own paper,
and its use In my house for nearly a year, according
to the directions, has proved that its remarkable
properties have not been overstated. For remov
ing printing ink it la invaluable, while for toilet
and shaving it is the best Soap 1 have ever seen.
From MRS. H. L. KESVOS, Northfleld, Vt.
I do my wash with FRAN K SIDDA LLS SO AP in
tialf the time and with no expense fbr Soap, a» the
taring in fuel mere them pays for it, I have no steam
or scent from the wash, while the saving in
health, clothes and labor can hardly be estimated.
From E. W. STANTON, 1506 N. 20th St, Philada.
We are confident, from a long experience In
using and recommending FRANK SIDDA LLS
SOAP, that one trial, according to the very easy
printed directions, will overcome all prejudices. It
also really has wonderful merit for shaving, toilet.
The following are the Directions for Use, so simple that a child can understand them.
Dont do anything so ridiculous as to buy the Soap unless you intend following them.
*s-SIOO positively forfeited if it injure» the clothes, or will not do everything claimed.
First, put the white clothes in a tub of water, only made warm enough g be comfortable
for the hands. Then take one piece out at a time on the wash-board, rub the Soap lightly
over it, roll it up and put it back into the same tub, and so on with each piece until all
have the Soap rubbed on them. Then go away and let them soak at least twtjpty minutes,
without touching them, when the dirt will all be loosened, and a very little rubbing on
the wash-board, out of that one suds, will make them perfectly clean, being particular to
turn each piece while washing so as to get at the seams. Then wash lightly on the wash
board, through a lukewarm rinse-water (without any Soap,) so as to get the dirty suds out.
Then put through blue-water, and on the line, without scalding or boiling a single piece,;
Afterward put flannels and colored pieces to soak, and wash them exactly the same way.
It is important not to heat the wash-water in a tin, brass or copper kettle. A tea-kettle
will heat enough water for a large wash with this Soap.
Just Think What You will Save by this Easy Way of Washing !
No Wash-boiler ! No Steam! No Smell of Suds through the House!
It has the remarkable Property of keeping the Dish-Cloth, Wash-Rag and
Sponge always Sweet, and of Washing Freely in Hard Water.
-H'SOUI BY GROCERBr*-
Get a Cake and Try it for Yourself next Wash-Day.
To Points where this Soap is not yet Introduced a Trial Cake will be sent by-
Mail, on receipt of Price, (lO Cents), in Money or Stamps.
aodr t e o ss o™ TEßS FRANK SIDDALLS SOAP,
718 CALLOWHILL ST.. PHILADELPHIA, PA.
E. G-RIEB,
DEALER IN FINE
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES, &C.
INGRAVING OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY.
MAIN STREET, (North of Lowry House,)- BUTLER, PA.
WATCHES AND CLOCKS REPAIRED, AND WARRANTED.
Dinina Curs for eating purposes only. One other
(treat feature of our Palace Cars i> a SMOKING
SALOON where you can Cnjoy your "Havana"
at all hours of the day.
Magnificent Iron Bridges span the Mississippi
ami Missouri rivers at all udnts crossed by tills
line, and transfers are avoided at Council Lllutfs,
Kansas City. Leavenworth. an«i Atchison, con
nections being n;a<!e in Union Depots.
THE PRINCIPAL K. it. CONNECTIONS OF
THIS GREAT THROUGH LINE ARE AS
FOLLOWS
At CHICAGO, with nil diverging lines for tho
East and South.
At KNGLEWOOD, with the L. S. & M. S., and P.,
, Ft. W. AC. It. ltds.
i At WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, with P., C. & St.
L. R R.
I At LA SALLE, with 111. Cent. It. R.
, At PEORIA, with P. P. AT •!.; P. 1). & E.; I. B. &
W.; 111. Mid.; and T. P. .fc W. Rds.
I At ROCK ISLAND, with "Milwaukee & Rock
■ Island Short Line." and Rock Isl'd A Peo. Rds.
1 At DAVENPORT, with the Davenport Division
C. M. At St. P. R. R.
At WEST LIBERTY, with thcß., C. R. A N. R. R.
At GRIN NELL, with Central lowa R. R.
1 At DES MOINES, with D. M. At F. D. It. R.
, At COUNCIL BLUFFS, with Union Pacific R. R.
I At OMAHA, with B. At Mo. R. R. It. in Neb.)
I At COLUMBUS J UNCTION, with 8..c. R. &N. R.R.
At OTTITMWA. with Central lowa R. R. ; W.,
St. L. \ Pat., and C. B. ft Q. R. Rds.
' At KEOKUK, with Tol.. Peo. At War.: Wab., St.
I Louis Ac PHC.. and St. Keo. At N.-W. R. ltds.
| At CAMEItON. with H. St. J It. R.
I At ATCHISON, with Atch., Topeka & Santa Fe;
: Atch. & Neb. and Cen. Br. L T . P. R. Rds.
At LEAVENWORTH. w||h Kan. Pac., and Kan.
Cent. R. Rds.
1 At KANSAS CITY, with all lines for the West
I and Southwest.
and all household uses, and as it becomes more
generally known, must nave au immense sale.
From MRS. E. STOCK WELL, Hammonton, N. J.
FRANK SIDDAtLS SOAP has been used in
my house for the lust seven months, and by follow
ing the printed directions, we And It to do every
thing claimed on the wrappers. We have not
-scalded or boiled a single article, and the clothes
iare uhiter and sweeter than when washed in. the
old way. "My husband, who is a dealer here,
has a steady demand for the Soap from his
customers.
From MANAGER OF DEXTER LAPNDRY , 301 Sixth
Street, Corner C Street, N.W., Washington, D. C.
No laundrv or familv can afford to he without
FRANK SIDDALLS SOAP. We follow direc
tions and use no other Soap, and have a reputation
second to no laundry in Washington for; white
clothes; the superior work we have been enabled
to turn out having secured us the trade of some oi
the best gentlemen's furnishing stores in the city.
s Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure.
13 (Formerly Dr. Craig's Kidney Cure.)
H A veritable preparation and tlie onlr tare
S rojtMMjy in the world for Hrifftit*»
M hiabt-M's :in<i ALL HLidnej, Liter, and
111'rloai-.v DMPHMH.
a -stimonials of the highest order in proof
H of these statements.
H *' *>' For the cure of Dlabrlrx, call for War
a ncr'n X«f;« Dinbetint ( lire,
fl Ks*For the cure of Bright** and the other
Wdis 'JVies, call for Haiucr'M Kale Ktduoj
Na«tt«l LiverCarf.
tl WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS.
|| It i.i the best Blood Purifier, and stimulates
Hevery function to more healthful action, und
B is thus a benetH in all diseases,
gj It cures Scroftil'.tn* and other .Skin Frajp
and Diseases, including C'aucen, II-
E] rer*, and other Skirin.
a D>Kpf|Niia, Wc.-ikncM of (he Slomnfh,
Hrnnr.t'nntinn, l*el»il
ij U.v, etc., are cured by the Snfi • Riitpm. It is
D u Mutinied as an appetix»*rnnd regular tonic.
B Bottles of two sizes ; prices, 30<*. and M*oo.
g WAFER'S SAFE KER VINE
B Quickly gives Re*t and S>!eei» to thesutTerinpr,
RCU •< f JpiwSstfite and prev»*nts
L I'IU, and relieves Ifervous I*l-OH
hr<»ucrht on by excessive drink, over-
B work, mental. and other causes.
U Powerful us it is stop pain and soothe dis-
Bfturbcd Nerves, it n< ver injures the system,
B whether taken in small or large doses.
S Bottles of two sizes; prices, »Oe. and ftl.OO.
V/'ARNER'S SAFE PILLS
B Ar? an Immediate nnd active stimulus for a
g Ictfii Livtr. aad cure Co<tlTcnes>. Dvßpt.nia. Eil
fS tecf" J - 1 1 ioosntu. Ellku. Dlar-
r^°ea Malaria. Fever
S^il^pViVV
I y 5 EOfilTLSirr.. R, Y.
- .
Planing Mill
—ASP—
Limibei- Yard.
J. L. PI RVIB. L. O. PURVIS.
S.G. Purvis & Co.,
MANCFACTI"REHS AND DEALERS IH
Rough and Planed Lumber
OF EVRKY DESCRIPTION,
; FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
SASH,
DOORS,
FLOORING,
SID:?:G
BATTENS,
Bfsckcis, CuUpd Cornice Boards,
PORCH POSTS,
STAIR RAILS
Newell Posts and Balusters
KI > < L PALINGS, &C., ,
MICHIGAN SHINGLES,
Barn Beards; L'lasteriiig Lath ; LIT in
luck Bill Stuff, stub as Joit.t Rat
ters, Scfcntiiner, &0.. all tizc-.
constantly 011 hand.
Ail oi which we will Fell r n
reasonable terms and guar
antee si.tis action.
PLANING MILL AND YAHD
V<Mr Grrinan OiUholif MniMh
j •• i H-ly
A NEW DEPARTURE!
BK^^m^EWCSiLD!
THE SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO.
of Syracuse, N. Y.
Are now putting on the market a Plow that
Is as much superior to any Plow heretofore
made as the Plows oi the past lew years have
been superior to those made half a century
ago.
It combines all the excellencies of any Plow
In use.
It obviates all the objections made to any
other Plow.
In addition It embraces several new features
of the greatest value, for which we have ob
tained exclusive Patents.
Its Be am, Clevis, Jointer Standard and Wheel
Standard will be STEEL, and Its mold board
will be a composition of Steel and Iron chilled
under a process for which wo have also
obtained an exclusive Patent. It will be
called
THE SYRACUSE
CHILLED STEEL FLOW
Its weight will be eighteen pounds less than
our present styles.
A first-class Steel Plow, made In the or
dinary way, full rigged, retails for twenty-two
dollars. Inferior Steel Plows retail from six
teen to nineteen dollars.
The price of our new Plow will be but
Seventeen Dollars, and It will be the
cheapest Agricultural Implement ever sold.
Its mold board will outwear three of tho
very best kinds of the ordinary steel mold
boards.
It will scour In soils where all steel plows
and all other plows have hitherto proved a
failure.
With this Plow will be Introduced a corru
gated Plow Point and Jointer Point, on whicft
we have also obtained a Patent, and which la
also a great Improvement, both as regards
itrength and wear.
The Jointer can be shifted so as to take
more or less land, and also more or less pitch,
and It can always be kept on a line with the
Plow.
The wheel will ran under the beam or ona
6lde of It as desired, and always kept In line.
The beam Is adjustable for Spring or Kail
Plowing, and clso for two or three horses.
The handles can be adjusted to accommo
date a man or boy, on the same Plow.
It Is a perfect Plow.
Wooden beams are going out of use because
they shrink, swell and warp, and never run
two seasons alike.
Iron beams are too heavy.
Malleable beams become demoralized and
bend, which is much worse than to break.
A Steel beam is the necessity of the day. It
ts three times as strong and very much lighter
than any other style.
When we say a Mold board Is chilled, tho
farmers know it Is so.
We do not palm off on them a composition
of various metals and calx It chilled metaL
We want agents for this new Plow In every
town In this State.
We can give but a very small discount to
them, but we will pay the Railroad Freight.
We propose to place this Flow In the hands
of Farmers as near the cost of manufacture
as possible.
It will be the bat Agricultural Implement
ever sold.
It shall also be the cheapest
Persons therefore who are not willing to act
as agents on the principle that "a nlinblestx
pence Is better than a slow shilling," need not
apply for an agency.
No Plows on commission. All sales absolute.
This Is the only Steel Chilled Plow in
the World.
Steel costs several times more than Iron.
But this Plow, full rigged, by giving small
discounts, can be sold for Seventeen Dollars.
Compare this price with that of any Iron Plow
ever made.
It Is cheaper than any other Plow now
Blade would be at Ave dollars and a halt
Where there are no agents we will, on re
ceipt of Seventeen Dollars, send a Plow to any
Railroad station In the State and pay tlia
freight. Address,
SYRACUSE CHILLED PLOW CO.
Syracuse, N. Y.
Opinions of tlic Public,
WABASH, INDIANA.
The Paris are Helling vrell. H'.vo several olil
chronic cases of Kidney trouble using them, and
they report an improvement and think much of
them. A. L. ROHBOCK & 10.. Druggists.
COURTNEY, TEXAS.
Your Pad has done me more good tlcn any
Remedy I ever used. JAS. D. CALLAWAY.
SIT. CLEMENS, MICH.
Your Pad has cured me o:' Pain ir the Dfck
and Kidney Trouble. M. J- HOUGH.
Address
B&Y KIDNEY PAD CQ.»
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
TOLEDO, - - - OHIO.
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