Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, October 13, 1880, Image 4

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    QOEBBEIPS CRIME.
Th« crime of which Dr. Goersen of
Philadelphia has been convicted waa
one of the most remarkable instances
of heartless depravity that have been
known in that city for a long time,
and it is the more noteworthy from
from the fact that it so nearly escaped
detection. Goersen was, by profession,
a homoeopathic doctor, and when be
determined to get rid of his mother-in
law and his wife, in order to enjoy the
little property of the former by him
self, he administered enough arsenic to
make her ill, and then, with a sort of
grim travesty of homoeopathic princi
ples, kept on administering arsenic un
til she died. A neighboring doctor,
who was called in at the last moment,
very carelessly gave the required cer
tificate, and the old lady was buried.
Encouraged by this success Goersen
now turned his attention to his wife
and poisoned her in precisely the same
way, administering arsenic in continu
ous doses under the pretence of giving
her medicine to relieve her suffering.
When the poor woman was nearly
dead, having made a will in her hus
band's favor, the wretch called in the
neighboring doctor, as in the former
case, that he might give the certificate
for burial. The neighboring doctor
does not appear to have penetrated to
the cause of this curious ailment even
at this time, but Goersen's importunity
for the certificate defeated his own end,
and Mrs. Goersen's case came to the
notice of the Coroner. Then followed
a well-conducted inquest, and an ana
lysis of the stomachs of the two women
showing the presence of arsenic, Goer
son was arrested. His trial has been
speedily and ably conducted, and the
admirably clear presentation of the
testimony by Judge Biddle left the
jury no difficulty in finding a verdict of
murder in the first degree. It is im
possible adequately to characterize the
cold-blooded cruelty displayed by this
man. It is the sort of thing one
reads about in novels, but never ex
pects to hear of in real life. But the
skill with which the'crime was un
earthed and the promptness with
which the criminal has been tried and
convicted afford encouraging evidence
of the power of the law to render stern
retribution.
A REMINISCENCE OF 1812.
MiBB Rebecca W. Bates, of Scituate
Harbor, one of the heroines of 1812,
has just celebrated her eighty-seventh
anniversary at the old homestead. Two
Bisters, Rebecca and Abigail, daugh
ters of the lighthouse keeper at Scit
uate, played a part in the Revolution
ary period as noteworthy as that of
Barbara Freitche. The lighthouse at
the above period was made the scene
of a fife and drum victory over an
English blockade in Scituate Harbor.
Two American vessels were coming
into the harbor laden with flour. As it
was shallow the man-of-war was afraid
to venture, and manned two boats to
pursue. They were fast gaining on
them when seen by Rebecca aod Ab
bie Bates, when going out to pick up
chips to boil the tea kettle for the
evening meal. The place was under
the protection of' "Home Guards,"
who, not apprehending any danger,
were on a forage in a huckleberry
patch. The girls had become familiar
with ammunition and military music.
Perceiving the danger, one of the sis
ters proposed to face the enemy with
guns, but taking in the fearful odds,
had recourse to a stratagem. They fled
to a side of the light house so as to be
concealed from the enemy, and one of
them with stentorian voice called the
roll. In an instant after Rebecca
struck a martial air on the fife, and
Abbie hammered on the drum lustily.
The music reached the British, a flag
was hoisted, and the two boats wheel
ed about, and in the act a seaman fell
overboard, but was seized neck and
heels and hauled in. The music also
alarmed the absent guards, who re
turned in time to raise tumultuous
cheers as the enemy was departing,
the ladies playing "Yankee Doodle."
Those two sisters never married, al
though they had several proposals.
They were very industrious and
conld ply the needle and thread on any
kind of garment for male or female.
The family is remarkable for their
longevity. Their father died very aged,
and their mother 87, and their paternal
Sandfather more than 100. One sister,
rs. Jane Curtis, is in her 60th year,
and another, Mrs. Hawthorn, is in her
69th. The house occupied by these two
celebrities was built by their grand
father 140 years ago, and is in a won
derful state of preservation.
A writer in the Providence Journal
predicts a useful future for the milk
weed, which has heretofore been con
sidered only a eumberer of the ground.
Ita seeds yield a finer oil than linseed ;
its gum can be used in place of India
rubber ; and from its floss a fabric re
sembling Irish poplin has been made ;
while the young shoots are used in the
spring by some people instead of aspar
agus, which tbey resemble in flavor.
Now, pertinently adds the writer, if
uses can be discovered for the thistle
and whiteweed, they may prove friends
in disguise.
There was a little shooting scrape at
• a little town in the interior of Texas
not long ago, and it was not long be
fore a Galveston News reporter was on
the spot interviewing one ol the prin
cipals.
"So you are going to write it up,"
said the survivor.
"Yes, I want all the facts."
"I don't care a cent what you say
about the shooting, but I have one lit
tle favor to ask."
The reporter said he would grant it
cheerfully if he could.
"Well," said the shootist, "I want
you to put down that my grandfather
was one of Lafitte's pirates, and the
worst cut-throat of the gang."
The reporter stared a little, but the
shootist went on to say:
"Please put in that one of my uncles
was hung by the Vigilance Commit
tee in San Francisco, and two more of
them are making shoes in the Illinois
penitentiary ; that another one of tbem
is practicing law in New York; and
my only sister ran away from home
with the clown of a circus ; that as far
as you can learn there is not a mem
ber of the family that has not done
something disgraceful."
"Why, what do you want all that in
the paper for T"
"Because I am sick of reading in
the papers that every fellow who has
a little shooting scrape belongs to one
of the most respectable families in the
country. Just put it down, for once,
that one of the parties to the unfortu
nate affair belongs to a highly disre
putable family. If you don't put it
that way y on will wish you had."
MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM.
OF LYNN, MASS.
DISCOVERER or
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
TBgElfßr.ia eaMPomro.
The Positive Ctirc
For all Female Complaints.
Thta preparation, u Its name «!irnl.lc», consists of
Veeetablo Properties that are harmless to the raost del
icata Invalid. Upon one trial the ir.crit« of this Com
pound will be reeopnii >d, as relief is Immediate; and
when its oscta continuod. In ninety-nine cases in a hun.
dred, apermanert curelse.Tectcd.aathousands will tc»
tify." On account of Its proren merits, it is to-day re
commended and prescribed by the be»t physicians Is
the country.
It will cure entirely tho worst form of falling
of the uterus, Lcueorrhcsa, Irregular and painful
Menstruation, all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation and
Ulceration, flooding*, all Displacements and the con
sequent spinal weakness, and is especially adapted to
the Changs of life. It will diseolre and expel tumors
from the uterus In an early stage of development. The
tendency to cancerous humors there Is cteciod very
speedily by Its use.
In fact It has proved to bo the great
est and best remedy that has ever been discover
ed. It permeates every portion of the system, and give*
new life and vigor. It removes faintness,flatulency, de
stroys all craving for stimulants, an-1 relieves weakness
of the stomach
It cure* Bloating, Ileadaches, Nervous IYostratlon,
General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi
gestlon. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain,
weight and backache, is always permanently cured by
Its use. It will at all times, and under rjl clrcumstan
cos, act in harmony with the law that governs the
female system.
For Kidney Complaints of either sex this compound
Is unsurpassed.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Is prepared at S3 and 835 Western Avenue, Lynn, M»w.
Price SI.OO. Six bottles for #5.00. Sent by mail in the
form of pills, also In the form of Losenges, on receipt
of price, »1.00, per box, for either. Mrs. PrHKILAH
freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Send for pam
phlet. Address as above Mention thin paper.
Ko family should be without LYDLV E. PIN'KTTAM'
UVT— r-T -1 They cure Constipation, Biliousness,
and Torpidity of the Liver. "5 cents »er box
GEO. k. KELLY & CO., General
Agents, Pittsburgh Pa.
Sold by D. H. Wuller, - Butler Pa.
The 1 Purest aiid Best Uedicme ever Made.
Acolmhination of Hops, Buchu, Man*
draHle and Dandelion, with all tlie best and
most emulative properties of all other Bitters,
maicesmthe greatest Blood Purifier, Liver
Roau l\.ator, and Life and Health ltestormg
Agent earth.
No disease JVan possibly loner exist where nop
Bitters are varied uui perfect are Uitir
ope rations. ESfA
Thsy giw mv Ulfc »4»ifertßtbMftf »ai lafirm.
lo all whose employments causo irregularl
tyoflhol>owelsor\urinary organ*, or who re
quire an AppetiserVlo-'O and miM Stimulant
Hopßittersare without into*-
icating.
No matter what your or symptom-it
are wLut tho disease or uso Hop Bit
ters. Don't wa.t until you am re tick but if you
only feel bad or miserablesM 11 ® 0 t.icn at once*
It may #av«j yourlifc.it e< * hundreds.
SSOO will be paid for a ca* 36 they will not
euro or he!p. Do not suffer m® 1 " * your friend*
suffer, but use and tbem^k* 0 * Mop B
Remember, flop Bittera is noW*" Ue » dragged
drun!:cn nostrum, but the Pa u J
Medicine ever made , the FEUDUI
and BO PS" t.nd no person or
should be without them. ■■■■
n.|.C.is an absolute and irresist! »1?
use of opium, tobacco andr
narcotics, Ali sold by drugcrista. Send
for Circular. Bop Blttan *f». C*., J?
MALARIAL
POISON.
The principal cause of nearly all sickness at this
rime of ttie year has its origin in a disoreered Liver
which, if not regulated in time, great suffering,
wretchedness ana death will ensue. A gentleman
writing from South America says: "I nave used
your Ssmmons' Liver Regulator with good effect,
both as a prevention and cure for Malarial Fevers
on the Isthmus of Panama."
TAKE
Simmons' Liver Regulator,
A Purelv Vegetab'e Medicine.
AN EFTECTUAL SPECIFIC
FOR
MALARIOUS FEVERS,
BOWEL COMPLAINTS,
JAUNDICE,
COLIC,
RESTLESSNESS,
MENTAL DEPRESSION.
SICK HEADACHE,
CONSTIPATION,
NAUSEA,
BILLIOUSNESS,
DYSPEPSIA, &c.
If vou feel drowsy, debilitated, have frequent
headache, mouth tastes badly, poor appetite, and
tongue coated, you are suffering from Torpid Liver
or "Billiousness," and nothing will cure you so
»t*»edilv and permanently as to take
SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR
It is given with safety, and the happiest results
! to the most delicate infant. It takes the place of
quinine and bitter of every kind. It is the cheap
est, purest and best family mediciue in the world.
J. H. ZeiLIW, d: CO. Pblla.
Sold toy all Urnggliti,
apr2B-lyr
Notice in Divorce.
In re-application of J. P. A. Gallagher for di
vorce from Anna B. Gallagher. A. D., No.
70, March term, 1880.
Having been appointed Commissioner in the
above case, to take testimony and report the
same to Court, notice is hereby given that I will
attend to the duties of the appointment at my
office in Butler, on THURSDAY, OCT. 21st, at
L o'clock, P. M., at which time and place ail
parties interested may appear if thev see prop
er. [29sep3t] E. I. BRUGH.
A. G. HARMES,
MACHINERY AGENCY
Nos. 92 & 94 First Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Steam Engines, Boilers,
Saw Mills and
Wood-Working Madhinery, new and second
hand. sep29:3m
Piano for Sale,
A splendid piano, good as new for
sale cheap.
Inquire at Dean's Tobacco Store,
Jefferson street, opposite Lowry
House, Butler, Pa. tf
L. 91. COCHRAN,
Livery, Sale, Feed and Exchange
STABLE,
Rear of Lowry House, - • BUTLER, PA.
june4-ly
WANTED— WIDE-AWAKE AGENTS, in all
parts of the State, to sell 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 City Publishing House,
723 Sansom St., Philadelphia.
The oldest and the best appointed Institution
for obtaining a Business Education.
For circulars address,
oc6-2m] P. DUFF & SONS, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Stray Cow.
Came to the farm ot the sub
scriber in Clinton township, Bnt- (/y i' "J
ler county, Pa., on or about the
28th day of August last, a white
cow, with brind'e spots, with* '- ■ ll *
crop out of right ear and about ten years old. Is
filklnsr. The owner is requested to come tor
ward, prove property, pay charges and take htr
away, otherwise she wiil be disposed of ace aid
ing to law. JOHN NEABE,
CulmereviUe, P. 0., Allegheny Co., Pa. I
fllj* fStrtU* (Hidtefeuc 13, 1880.
W. K. WAKSR&LR & CO.
No. 124- F ' d % l S£' rA .
ARE SELLING GOODS CHEAP.
And extend a cordial invitation to ail to call
and examine their goods and prices, when in tiie
city—whether wishing to purchase or not.
AT 5 CKM'H A. YARD.
. 2 cases -Dark, Fast colored. Calicos worth 7 cLs.
AT O'i CENTS A VAHI>,
5 Bales—Heavy, yard wide. Unbleached Muslin,
worth 8 cents.
AT 20 CENTS PER YARI).
Heavy Loom Table Linens, sold at 25 cents.
Finer grades.—3l cents to il-SO
AT 15 CENTS PER YARD.
Good Grey Twilled Flannels worth 20 cents.
AT 25 CENTS PER YARD.
Fine, 27-inch, all Wool Red Flennels.
AT 25 CENTS, 35 CENTS AND 45 CENTS,
Barred Country Flannels.
AT 25 CENTS.
Mens Merino Shirts and Drawers.
EXTRA BARGAINS AT 25 CENTS, 50 CENTS,
T5 CENTS AND $1
For Men. Women and Children.
BLANKETS. COMFORTS, QUILTS.
DRESS GOODS,
At 31 ceuls, yard wide. Cashmeres, Black and all
colors.
AT 75C
44 and 46-inch Black Cashmerers, superior qual
ity and color, for this price.
AT 81,
48-inch Black Cashmere. These goods are made
from pure cashmere wool, and guaranteed the
best quality for price in the city.
We have evervtning desirable in all the new de
sighs of Foreign and Domestic Dress Goods-and
our stock of flench and Persian Novelties In un
surpassed in the city, oither in variety or price.
BLACK DRESS SILK*.
75 cents, *l. 51.25, 51.50, «1.75 to *3. Clean pure
goods, and will not cut or shine.
COLORED DRESS SILKS,
From 50 cents to $1.25 per yard, (all shades.)
CLOTH SAQUES, DOLMANS AND SHAWLS.
Mail orders promptly attended to.
W. W. WAKEFIELO & CQ.
J] Federal Hti-eet,
sepUs-3m
PENSIONS.
EVERY SOLDIER disabled 111 line of duty by
wound, disease, or injury, is entitled to pensions.
PENSIONS INCREASED. —Many are drawing
less than entitled to.-Thousands of Heir* entitled
to Pensions and Bounty. REJEt lED CASES
OASES finished.- -Copies of Lost
Discharges obtained.--Claim* of every description
orosecuted.—Patents Procured. Address with
stamps 11. S. BERLIN & CO., Attorneys
Pox SB. [septs-tit 1 Washington. D. C.
AdminiNtratorN Notice.
Letters of Administration have been granted
to James W Barr and G. S. Barr on the estate
of H. H. Barr dee'd. late of Jeffernon township.
Butler county. AH persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate pay
meut, and those having claims or demands
against the same, should make them known
without delay to
JAMES W. BARR, ADM RA
pB-6t] O. S. BALTR, f ADM
A-G KNTB VV \ M lED
To take subscriptions for the
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mopolitac in literature, progressive in science,
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AOOOD BUSINESS OPENING.—THE UNION
Insurance Company, o' Oliio, desires to es
tablish a General Agency for this section of
Pennsylvania. Its asserts eiceed f 1.500,000 00,
with a large surplus, and has for many years se
curei the largest amount of new business in
Ohio of any one company in the Uniied States.
Its interest receipts exceed its death losses,
matured endowments, taxes, and commission
paid to agents. Its able management is further
illustrated by the fact that its rate of losses and
expenses to* its premium incomn for the year
1870. Recording to the New York official reports,
is lower than that of any other company. It
issues endowment policies at life rates, which
are nonforfeitable without surrender an.l inoon
testible after three annual payments. It is
governed by the insurance 'aw of Ohio which
are now tho most stringent for the protection
of policy holders of any in tho Union. They re
quire a four per cent, reserve fund invested 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 flrst-
CIBSB business ability and character, who desire
a General Agency for this sterling company will
do well to address GEOROE THORNToN, Man
ager, Boom 33 Astor House Offices, New York,
stating, in full, age, past experience in life in
surance or other business, salaries received and
reference.
HURDT BIBER USIII
INVITE YOUR INSPECTION TO
A LARGE SHIPMENT OF
AUTUMNA ND WINTER
Dress Fabrics,
Comprising ail That Is
Choice,
i
Fashionable
AND
Elegant I
in color, texture and design, are now displayed
on our counters, at prices that will prove to
you that it PAYS TO TRADE AT
No. LOS Market St.
ELEGANT NOVELTIES IN BROCADE VEL
VETS,
SATINS AND FACONNES FOR TRIM
MINGS AND SUITINGS.
MOUCHOIR PLAIDS,
MOUCHOIR SUITINGS.
SURAHS, DRAP D'OR,
FRENCH MOMIES,
CANTON SUITINGS, ARMURES,
MERINOS AND CASHMERES.
FOR SCHOOL OUTFIT,
WE ARE OFFERING
All-Wool Suitings at 25c
All-Wool Momies at 30c
36-inch All-Wool Cashmeres, at 50c
Navy Blue All-Wool Cloths, 1| yards wide, 65c
Navy Blue All-Wool Suitings 30 to 40c
Cloth Jackets, 2, 3 and 4 years $2.50 to $4.00
Cloth Jackets, 6 to 16 years $3.00 to sls
IMPORTED NOVELTIES IN
Ladies' Wraps, Cloaks & Jackets,
SHAWLS, SKIRTS, UNDER
WEAR AND HOSIERY.
Heard, Biber k Easton,
105 MARKET STREET 105
BETWEEN FIFTH AVE. AND LIBERTY,
aug2s-4m PITTSBURGH, PA.
Executor's Notice.
Letters testamentary having been granted to
the nndersigned on the estate of Silas Pearce,
late of Butler township, Butler county, Pa;
deceased, notice is hereby given to all persons
knowing themselves indebted to said estate,
that immediate payment is required, and to those
having claims against the same to present them
duly authenticated for payment.
HORACE PEARCE,
sept 15 6t Butler P 0.. Butler. Pa.
fjgf"'Advertise in the Citizen.
Port Grape Wine
l~sed in the principal Churches for Communion
purposes.
£icilleni For «ud Weakly
PeiHOiis and the Ag d.
SPEEB'S PORT GRAPE WINE !
FOUR YEARS OLD.
This Celebrated Native Wine is maile Inim the
juice of tne OportoGrape.ralsed in tnis country.
Its Ivaluable
Tonic and Strengthing Properties
are unsurpassed bv any other Native \V ine. Being
the pure juice ot the Grape, produced under Mr.
Sneer's own personal supervision, its puiety ami
genuineness are guaranteed. The youngest child
mav partake of its generous qualities, and the
weakest invalid use it to advantage It is particu
larly beneficial to the aged and debilitated, and
suited to the various ailments that affect the
weaker sex. It is iu every respect A WINE TO BE
RELIED ON.
,81'K Kl*'B
IP. J". SHERRY.
The P. J. SHERRY is a wine of Superior Char
acter. and partakes ot the golden qualities of the
grape from which it is made. For purity. Richness.
Flavor an 11 Mechanical Properties, it will be found
unexcelled
IF. J\ B IR/ A. IST H) IT*
TJiis BRANDY stands unrivaled in this Country,
belnt; tar superior for jnetlicjnial purposes.
IT IS A PURE distilation troin the grape and
contains valuable medicinial properties.
It lias a delicate flavor, similar to that of the
grapes from which it is distilled, and is in great
favor among first-class families.
See that (he signature of ALFRED SPEER, I as
saic, N. J., 5 over the cork of each bottle.
Sol<l by I>. 11. WULLER.
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Atiiiiinistrufrix'ii Notice.
Notice is hereby given that letters of admin
istration having been granted to the undersign
ed on the estate of James Stoops, late of Cherry
township, county of Butler, State of Pennsylva
nia, decM, all persons knowing themselves in
debted to said estate will please make immedi
ate payment, and those having claims against the
game to present them duly authenticated for
settlement. ELIZA JANE STOOPS, Adm'x,
jel(i;(sw] Annandale, Butler Co., Pa.
Union Woolen MilU
BUTLER, PA.
11. FULLEIITO*. Prop'r.
Manufacturer of BLANKETS, FLANNELS, YAKNS,
Ac. Also custom work done to order, such at
carding Rolls, making Blanketb, Flannels. Knit
ting and Weaving Yarns, Ac., at very low
prices. Wool 'worked on the shares, it de
sired. mv 7-1 v
T4LS 4BOUT YOUR
LITERIST HIIIMS!
A Complete Cyclopedia for $7.00.
Everybody, young and old. learned and un
learned, white or black, in Butler county, there
will be & meetiug between you and E. W Moore
on or after August Ist. 1880. WIIOHB purpose it is
to place in every home, every office and every
shool rooit in Butler county, a complete Cyclo
pedia. for only $7.00. It is the greatest wonder
of the age, aud contains more useful and more
accurate information than any other book pub
lished A good map of every country is securely
bound iu with the description of that country.
Every term and proper name in pronounced.
REVISED TO 1880.
Any teacher desiring this work immediately
should address, E. W. MOORE
Wolf Creek, Mercor Co , Pa.
Special Agont for Butler county. 4aug3m
BICKEL & FRY!
Livery, Sale & Feed
STABLES.
Cunningham street, near Post
office, Butler, Fa.
IHW IflßStSfllW BI6S.
A NEW DEPARTURE
$1 BOTTLE PATENT MEDICINES FOIL 38 CENTS !
JADWIN'S TONIC LAXATIVE
]s Appetizing, Palatable and Non-Alcoholic,
AND ALWAYS CUKES
Dyspepsia, Sick Headache Constipation, Bil
iousness, Sour Stotnach, Liver Complaint,
Want of Appetite, Indigestion, Jiundice, Kid
ney Complaint, Nervousness, Dizziness, Sleep
lessness, Heartburn, Colic, Debility, Foul
Breath, Worms, Piles, Fevers, Colds, <fce.
THE TONIC LAXATIVE regulates the bowels
and stremrtheus the system, gives a clear head,
pure blood and elastic spirits. Is purely vege
table, contains no mercury nor aloes. Sate, at
all times. Pleasant to the taste, and a substi
tute lor fills, Castor Oil, Ac. Best family med
icine known. Adapted to strong men. delicate
females aud feeble infauts. In liquid form
Sold bj druggists. Price onlv .18 cents for a
large bottle. HENKY B. JAUWIN, Apothe
cary ar.d Chemist, Sole Proprietor, Carbondale,
Pa. D. n. WULLEK, Sole Atrent f or
Butler, Pa. jan2B-ly
Book of nearly 100 large
H K H H octavo pages for the sick.
A llilJji Full of valuable notes, by
Qr. 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.
CO., No. 129 East 28th r\l II IpV
street, New York city. '
jun9-3m
$5,000,000.
The American Shoe Tip Co.
WARRANT THEIR
Aj&TjCa
BLACK I IP
That is now so extensively worn on
CHILDREN'S SHOES
TO WEAR A3 LONG AS THE METAL,
Which was introduced by them, and by which
the above amount lias been saved to parents an
nually. This Black Tip will unre still
more, as besides being worn on the coarser
rraites it U worn on flue and coally shoes
where the Metal Tip on account of its looki
would not be used.
They all have our Trade Mark A. H. T. Co.
stamped on front of Tip.
I'areuts should A 8& FOR SHOES with this
BEAUTIFUL BLACK TIP
oi^Uisn^vhen^pu^asin^^foMLbeii^hildrej^
Administratrix's Notice.
Letters of Administration have been granted
to the undersigned on 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 the
same, should make them known without delay
to SABAII CONWAY, Adm'x.
septl-6t Hooker P. 0., Butler.
a weel£ in your own town. Terms and
out tit free". Addrosu H. F VLLETT A Co.,
Portland. Maine. decS-ly
JjgT' Advertise in the CITIZEN.
Cathartic Fills
Combine the choicest cathartic principles
in medicine, in proportions accurately ad
justed to secure activity, certainty, and
uniformity of effect. They are the result
of years of careful study and practical ex
periment, and are the most effectual rem
edy yet discovered for diseases caused by
derangement of the stomach, liver, and
bowels, which require prompt and effectual
treatment. AYER'S PILLS are specially
applicable to this class of diseases. They
act directly on the digestive and assimi
lative processes, and restore regular
healthy action. Their extensive use by
physicians in their practice, and by all
civilized nations, is one of the many
proofs of their value as a safe, sure, and
perfectly reliable purgative medicine.
Being compounded of the concentrated
virtues of purely vegetable substances,
they are positively free from calomel or
any injurious properties, and can he admin
istered to children with perfect safety.
AYER'S PILLS are an effectual cure for
Constipation or Costiveness, Indiges
tion, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite,
Foul Stomach and Breath, Dizziness,
Headache, Loss of Memory, Numbness,
Biliousness, Jaundice, Rheumatism,
Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Dropsy,
Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia, Colic,
Gripes, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Goutl
Files, Oisorders of the Liver, and all
other diseases resulting from a disordered
state of the digestive apparatus.
As a Dinner Pill they have no eqyal.
While gentle in their action, these Ptllb
are the most thorough and searching cathar
tic that can be employed, and never give
pain unless the bowels are inflamed, and
then their influence is healing. They stirnu
late the appetite and digestive organs; tney
operate to purify and enrich the blood, and
impart renewed health and vigor to the
whole system.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
Low«il, Mast,
SOLD BY ALL DBL'GQISTS EVERYWHERE.
TIIE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY!
GRA Y S SPECIFIC MEDICINE
Before Taking 1 Memory .' ulu- After Taking.
versal Lassitude, Pain iu the back. Dimmness of
Vision Permature Old age. and mony other dis
eases that lead to Insanity. Consumption and a
Permature (5 rave all of which :is a ru> are lirst
caused by deviating from the path of nature aud
over indulgence. The Specific Meclichie is the re
sult of a life study and many vears of experience
In treating these special disea;r>.
Pllll particulars in our panphlets which we de
slro to spud free by mail to every one.
Tho Specific Medicine is soi l bv all Druggists at
<1 per package, or six packages for $6, or will be
sent by mail on receipt of the monev by addressing
TIIE GRAY MEDICINE CO.,
No. LO Mechanic's Block, DFTKOIT. MICH.
in Hutier by J. C. REDIOK, and by all
Druggists everywhere.
{#~HARRIS& EVTIN-G, Wholesale Agents. Pitts
burgh. nivl2-ly.
MILLINER!!!
TRIMMED HATS,
PLUMES,
FEATHERS,
RUCIIIXG.
RIBBONS
Puff and Switches in stock and made
to order on short notice, at
iiillo iio Umii Sj
Next door to D. H. Wuller's Drug
Store, Butler, Pa. niy2-6m.
Lumber Yard and Planing Mill.
H. BAUER~& BROS.,
Jbffersox St.. - - Butleh, Pa.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Doors, Sash, Frames, Blinds,
Molding of all descriptions,
Brackets, Patent Molded
Weatherboard ing,
Mill Boards, Flooring, Paling?,
Stair Railings, Balusters of
every style. &c., &c.
Circular Moldings Made to Order.
ALSO, D841.8R3 IN
Lumber, Plank, Shingles, Lath, &c,
apl2-ly
Executor's \'oli?e.
Letters testamentary on the estato of Martha
Mechling. dee'd, late of Jefferson township. But
ler county. Pa., having teen grante I to the un
dersighed, all persons iu.o.ving them.-i kes in
debted to said estate, will ple:ne make tmmsJi
ate payment, and any having claiuis against
said estate, will present them duly authenti
cated for payment.
A. L. BHKADER, Ex'r,
Butler. Pa.
£#&• "® AyS
Ipiey
M PAD
ACTS DIRECTLY
OX THE KIPXEYS.
Bladder and Urinary Organs by Absorbing all
humors, every trace of disease, and forcing into
the system through the pores of the skin nour
ishing and strengthing vegetable tonics, giving
it wonderful power to onre at once,
PAIN IS THE BACK,
Bide or Loine, Inflammation and Blight's Dis
ease of the Kidneys. Diibetes. Dropsy. Gravel,
Catarrah of the Bladder, Inability to Retain or
Expel the Urine, Stone in the Bladder. High
Colored. Scanty or Painful Urinating. Depnsits,
Casts or Shreds in the Urine.
NERVOUS AND PHYSICAL DEBILITU,
and in fact any disease of these great organs
whether contracted by over work, strain excea
sive drink, the abnso of nature or otherwise.
It supercedes ontiiely the inconveniences and
troubles of taking r.auceous and poisonous in
ternal medicines.
It is worth exactly where needed, next to the
body and immediately over the kidneys.
It is comfortable to the patient, safe, pleasant
and reliable in its efFocts, but powerful in its
action.
It can be worn at all times, in any climate,
and is equally good for
Itt AN. WOW 4X OR CHILD.
Do not be prejudiced. Give it. a trial and be
convinced that it is honest, reliable, effective
and just what your feeble and exhausted body
requires. Thousands are daily adding their
testimony to the wonderful curative powers of
this great remedy, who are being restored tn
perfect health after all ot.'jer treatments and
remedies oave failed, Ask your druggist for it,
and accept no imination or substitute. It ho
has not got it, send to us and receive it by re
turn mail
DESCRIPTIVE PRICE LlST.— Regular Pad, -i2 ;
Special Pad. for Chronic, doep seated, or eaees
of long standing, $8 ; Children's Pad. for sum
mer complaint, weak kidneyb and bed wetting.
$1.50. Our book, ''How a Life was Saved,"
containing a history of this gre t diacovoiy,
muled free. Write for it.
DAY KIDNEY PAD CO.,
TOLEDO, O.
Stock Speculation and Investment.
Operations on Margin or by Privileges. Spe
cial busiiu ss in Mining Stocks. Full particulars
on applica'ion. JVMES BROWN, Dealer in
Stocks and Bonds, 64 A 66 Broadway, New York.
marl7-9ta
I A MAN
WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CEOCRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R.
IS THE UREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & THE WEST!
Its main line runs from Chicago to Council
Bluffs, passing through J "Hot., Ottawa, I.a Salle,
Ueneseo, Mollne, Hock Island. Davenport, West
Liberty. lowa City. Marengo, Brooklyn, Urinnell.
Des Moines cthe capital of Iowa), Stuart. Atlan
tic. and Avocu; with branches from Bureau
Junction to Peoria; Wilton Junction to Musca
tine, Washington, Kairfield, Eldon. Belknap,
Centreville. Princeton. Trenton. Uallatin. Came
ron. Leavenworth. Atchison, and Kansas City;
Washington toSlgourney, Oskaloosa. and Knox
ville; Keokuk to Farinington. Bonaparte. Ben
tonsport. Independent, Eldon. Ottumwa. Bddy
vllle, Oskaloosa, Pella. Monroe, and I>«'S Moines;
Newton to Monroe; Des Moines to lndlanola and
Winterset; Atlantic to I*wis and Audubon; and
Avoca to Harlan. This is positively the only
Railroad, which owns, and operates a through
line from Chicago Into the Slate of Kansas.
' Through Express Passenger Trains, with Pull
man Palace Cars attached, are run each way daily
between CHICAGO and PIORIA, KANSAS Cwv,
COUNCIL BLUFFS, LEAVENWORTH and ATCHI
SON. Through cars arealso run between Milwau
kee and Kansas City, via the "Milwaukee and
Rock Island Short Line."
The "Great Rock Island" is magnificently
equipped. Its road bed Is simply perfect, and Its
track is laid with steel rails.
What will please you most will be the pleasure
of enjoying your meals, while passing over the
beautiful prairies of Illinois and lowa, in one of
our magnltlcent Dining Car» that accompany all
Through Express Trains. You get an entire
meal, as good as Is served in any flrst-clas? hutttl,
foraeventv-flve cent«.
Appreciating the Wet that a majority of the
iffiople prefer separate apartments for different
purposes (and the immense passenger business
of tnis line warruntlng It), we are pleased to an
nounce that this Company runs Pullman Palace
Sleeping Cart for sleeping purposes, and Palace
Pn.LSA\ PALACE CARS are ran through to PEORIA, DES MOINES.
COIVCIL BLCFFB, KANSAS CITIT, A'TCHIHOX, and LEA VEX WORTH.
Tickets Tin thU Line, known am the "Gr«t Rock Island Bon(c," are iold by
•11 Ticket AgenU In the United State* ai d Canada.
For Information not obtainable at your home ticket ottee, ad dream
Jk.. KIMBALL, E. ST. JOHN,
Gen'l Superintendent, Gen'l Tkt. and Pass'gr Agt..
' "" Chicago, 111
WHY DOES
a woman's health often break down at an early age? Put a man at the wi th-t". I'. 1
heated from the hot suds until every pore is opened; then let him stand o'er the tiilhy
that comes from scalding and boiling clothes, that a.'e full of sweat ami exhalation:) lrotn !hi
skin, aud his health too would break down before long; and yet this most tumble ordual i> wha
A WOMAN
has to go through with on wash-day; and, besides, with her clothing wet from perspiring a
the hot \¥c.rk, khe has to risk her life by going out in the air to hang up the clothes. Ever
iho6e not at work are in the unhealthy atmosphere; its smell, so apparent to visitors, sh( w
ing that it finds its way through the house,—the family, however, often becoming so accus
tomed to the peculiar odor from its own wash as not to notice it These facts readily ex
plain why BO many women isufler with colds, rheumatism, weak nerves, or neuralgia, and
LOOK OLD
while vet 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 i« 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 dime at less cost than even when home made soap is used , and very much
SOONER THAN
by the oid way/by using FRANK SIDDAJLLS SOAP,— a Soap so purifying and cleaning
that the dirtiest clothing can be washed in lukewarm water with very little rubbing, and
clothes, betiding and utensils used by the sick disinfected and cleansed without either
scalding or boiling, while the work is so light that a girl twelve or thirteen years ol age can do a
large wash without being tived; and yet so mild and healing is this Soap that for toilet ana
shaving it has no equal, and physicians advise its u*e in preference to imported Cast tie on
wounds and sores, and to wash the youngest infants, as well as for persons with delicate skin.
Now that there is a remedy for this, so economical that the poorest can use it, there is not a woman or
A MAN
who is not directly interested In having used in their homes, In uplte of prejudice, TIT AT
WONDERFUL WAY OF WASHING CLOTHES, which does away with the hard work, oflensive
smell and fearful steam on wash-days, makes the white pieces whiter, colored pieces brighter and
flannels softer than they can be made by washing the old way, leaves the hands smooth enough
to do fine sewing and overy article as clean, as sweet and as pure as if never worn.
♦>TEBTIMONIALS<-
from n, E, BOWI.ES, M. D.. Hammonton. N. J.,
Kditor Suttfh J-Ttty Republican.
My attention was called to FRANK SIDDALM
BOA P 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 is invaluable, while for toilet
and shuving it is the best Soap I have ever seen.
From Mas. H. L. KENYON, Northfleld, VT
I do my wash with FRANK SIDDALLS SOAP In
half the time and with no expense for Soap, as ttie
su i Ing In fuel more than pays fur it. I have no steam
or scent from the wash, while the saving in
health, clothes aud 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 SIDDALLS
SO VP, 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 anytliing so ridiculous as to buy the Soap unless you intend following them.
Cj-fIOO positively forfeited if it injures the clothes, or will not do everything claimed.
First, put the white clothes in a tub of water, only made warm enough to 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 twenty 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 oleaa, 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, irithout tcalding or boiling a sin jte 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 SOLD BY GROCERSi-*-
Get a Cake and Try it for Yourself next Wash-Day.
To Points where this Soap la not yet Introduced a Trial Cake will be sent by
Mail, on receipt of Price, (10 Cents), in Money or Stamps.
ADD \To™ TERS FRANK SIDDALLS SOAP,
718 CALLOWHILL ST,. PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Boyle & Co.,
Importers anil manufactures of
GRANITE
-AND—
MARBLE,
295 and 297 Penn Avenue,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Cemetery Work a Speciality:
All kinds of STONE WORK prompt
ly attended to. Charges Reasonable.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
refer to the proprietors of
the Labor Tribune. [sep22-lm
STOVE S,
RANGES,
Grate Fronts, Fenders, &e.
CREA, QRAHAM & CO.;
MANUFACTURERS,
291 Liberty Street Pittsburgh. Pa-
S«l> tZ!-3111
Q~voo "i 11*,..
a lull set of"
FINE PORCELAIN TEETH
Warranted for 10 YEARS.
Will extract Teeth WITHOUT PAIN. NO
EXTRA CHARGE when Teeth are Ordered.
DR. W. H. PERRY, Dentist,
25b Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa.
july2B-3m
I IHninq Cart for eating purposes only. One other
great feature of our Palace Cars is a BMOKINO
SALOON where you can enjoy your "Havana"
at all hours of the day.
MaKiiiHeent Iron Bridges span the Mississippi
and Missouri rivers at all points crossed by this
line, and transfers arc avoided at Council Bluffs,
Km.so 3 City. Leavenworth, and Atchison, cou
i nectlons beinu made in Union Depots.
THK PRINCIPAL R. R. CONNECTIONS OF
THIS GREAT THKUL'UH LINE AKK A3
I FOLLOWS:
At CHICAGO, with alt diverging lines for the
East and South.
At HsoiEK'flon, with the L. S. & M. S-, and P..
Ft. WAC. |l. Rds.
At WASHINGTON HEIGHTS. With P., C. * St.
At LA SALLK. with 111. Cent. R. R.
AtPKoRIA. with P. P. 4 J.; P. L>. A E.; I. B. k
W.; 111. Mid.; and T. P Jt W. Rds.
I At ROCK ISLAND, with "Milwaukee A Rock
i Island Short Line," and Rock Isl'd 4 Peo. Rds.
At DA vEN PORT, with the Davenport Division
C. M. 4 St. I'. R. K.
At WEST LIBERTY, with theß., C. R. 4 N. R. R.
At GRINNELL. with Central lowa R. R.
At lIES MOINES, with D. M. £ K. D. R. R.
At COUNCIL liLUrrs. with L'n'on Paclfle R, R.
At OMAHA, with B. A Mo. R. R. K. in NEB-L
AtCOLCMBUS JRNCTION.WIth 8..C. R. A N. R.R.
At OTTCMWA, with Central lowa R. R.; W.,
St. U 4 Pac.. au4 C. B 4 Q R. Rds
At KEunl'U. with Tol., Peo. 4 War.: Wab.. St.
LOuls 4 Pac.. and St. L-. Keo. 4 N.-W. R. Rds.
At CAMERON, with H. St. J R. R.
At ATCHIsON. with Atch., Topeka 4 Santa Fe;
Atoh. 4 Neb. and Cen. Br. U. P. R. Rds.
At LEAVENWORTH, with Kan. Pac., and Kan.
Cent. R. Rds.
At KANSAS CITY, with all lines for the West
and Southwest.
and all household uses, and as It herome; more
generally known, must have an immense sale.
From MRS. E STOCKWKLL, Hammonton, ». J.
FRANK SIDDALIJ3 SOAP has been used In
my house for the last seven months, and by follow
ing the printed directions, we find it to do every
thing claimed on the wrappers. Wo have not
scalded or boiled a single article, and the clothes
are whiter and turner than when washed in tiie
old tniy. |My husband, who in a dealer litre,
has a steady demand for the Soap from his
customers.
From MANAGER OF DKXTEP. LAUNDRY, AOI Sixth
Street, Corner C Street, N.W., Washington. 1). C.
No laundry or family can afford to be without
FRANK SIDDALLS SOAP. We follow (iiric
tlons and use no other Soap, and have a reputation
second to no laundry 'n Washington for white
clothes; the superior work we have been enabled
to turn out having secured us the trade of some of
the best gentlemen's furnishing stores in the city.
1). 11. lAO±N,
SALE AND FEED STABLE.
At the old stand of Patrick Kolley. Esq., cor
ner of Cunningham and Main - street, oposite
John Berg's Bank, where I will attend to the
feeding of Horses or
BOARDING BY THE WEEK OR MONTH
of the same. Give me a call and I will make
the charges moderate to suit the times.
Tiose having Horses for sale or prr.-ons want
ing to bay, it will bo to their advantage to call.
aug2s-3m
; FACTS KfJOWtKC. !
L Glnirer. BncV.. 'iMif.r tie, St 111 infill and;
Vmaiy other of I i -• b- t medicines known are so]
',:.iilfullycombined i i P »KBR'SGIMCE* TONIC,
r is to make it tli-j greatest Blood Punuerand ■
The Host Health nail Slrcngth liestoreri
[ Krer Ustsd.
• So perfect is the composition of PAKKF.R'SGIN-J
'CER TONIC that no disease c .n long w.iere,
Jit is used. If you have Dyspepsia, Headache,'
'Rheumatism.'Neuralgia, Baweh Kidney or]
•Liver Disorder, or if you need a mild stimulant.,
Sr appetizer, t'u Toxic Is j-ist the jncdicinc-
Iforyou.as it is highly curative and invigorating
•but never intoxicating. _
' If you are slowly wasting away with Con-
Sumption rr any sickness, if you have a Painful
Cough orabad Cold, PARKER'S GINGER TONIC
will surely help you. It Rives new life and
|vL;or to the feeble and aged, an 1 is a certain
■cure for Rheumatism and Cholera Infantum.
It Has bared Hundreds of Urea; It Jiay
[ Save Yours.
• If you are feeling miserable d»n't wait until
'you are down sick, luit.use the TONIC ta-day.
No matter what your disease or symptoms may
■be, it will give prompt relief.
' Remember! PARKER'S GINGER TONIC is not
a rum drink but the Best and Purest Family'
iMedicine ever made, compounded by a new
•process, and entirely different from Bitters,'
Ifiinger preparations and all other Tonics. Try,
!a 50c. bottle. Your drutsipst can supply you. «
PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM
The Best and Most Economical Hair Dressing
exquisitely perfumed and perfectly harmless.
Will AlVays Restore Gray or Faded Hair
to its original youthful coW and appearance, and
is warranted to s*op its falling, assist its Growth
and prevent baldness.
A few applirat ions of the BALSAM will soften the
hair, cleanse a'l t!an<!"ufT an ! cure Itching an 1 ht»-
*uuur* of tl»c icalp, S>yld by all druggists at only 50 c % i
■Planing Mill
-AND—
Limil>ei- Yard.
j J- L. PURVIS. L. O. PUB via.
S. G.Purvis & Co.,
MANCFACTrMERS AND DEALERS IN
Rough and Planed Lumber
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Fit AMES,
MOULDINGS,
SASH
POOK>
FLOORING,
SID! Mi
BATTENS,
Brackets, Gauged Cornice Hoards,
POKCH POSTS,
STAIH KAlLi*
Newel! Post* and Baluntert
FLJs CE PALIN GS, <fcc.. A«
MICHIGAN SHJNGLKS.
Barn Boards; Plastering Lath; Iltn
lock Bill Stuff", ench as Joict Pal
tern, Scantling, ».«:<•.. all -ir< -
constantlj on
All of which wt wii; i-t t
reasonable tern(i yu: »
antet- SHtisiactii i.
PLANING MILL ANT S YAI J
Sear tirrumii * ? t f;
R Warner's Safe Kidney and Lifer Cure.
(fbrmsrl!/ Dr. Craig'* Kldnnj Curt.)
A- vegetable preparation and the only tare
rflncdy in the world for Bright') Disease,
DlabrtM, nod ALL Kidney, Liver, and
I'rtn.i ri Disrawo.
«d"Testiraouials of the highest order In proof
of these statements.
For the cure of Diabetes, call for War
ner'a Staff Diabetes Care.
KfJ*For the cure of Brlglit's and the other
diseases, call for Warner's baTe KUaejr
and UterCara.
WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS.
It Is the best Blood Partner, and stimulates
every function to more healthful action, and
is thus a benefit in all diseases.
It cures Seroftilous and other Sbtn Erup
tion* and Diseases, including Cancers, l"l
--eers, and other Sores.
Dyspepsia, Weakness of the Stomach,
Constipation. Dlsslnes*. Ueneritl Kebll-
It.r, etc., are cured by the .Safe Bitters. It is
unequaled as an appetizer anil regular tonic.
Bottles of two sizes ; prices. st>. and iI.OU.
WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE
Quickly pi ves Best and Bleep to the suffering,
cures Heartache and Neuralgia, prevents
t:pil«ptle Fits, and relieves Nervous Pros
tration brought on by excessive drink, over
work, mental shocks, and other causes.
Powerful as it is to stop pain and soothe dis
turbed Nerves, it never injures the system,
whether taken in small or lar«e doses.
Bottles of two sixes; prices, SOe. auJ 81.00.
WARNER'S SAFE PILLS
Are an immediate and active stimulus for a
Torpid Liver, and cure Coativeness, Dyspepsia, Bil-
PS!| A ioaaneu. Bilious Diar-
HMfflHllilß fc rhoea. Malaria, Fever
and Ague, ami should
I AIJMtfQJyUIH be used whenever the
bowels do not operate
I freely and regularly.
I Ko other Piib roq'nlrv *uch
I
*4 work. Price S5 eta a box.
I«M| WarnerS Saf«- tro
UH bold by X Drulc rs
P9TJVn|in in Medieiae everywhere.
Ir! •• MH. H. Warner & Co.,
Proprietor*,
HiiXTREwROCHESTER, K. Y.
■KjUIIiMV crrsrnd fWr ramphlel
K. GRI.EB,
DEALE& IN FINE
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
J SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES, &C.
ENGRAVING OF ALL EIIMDS A SPECIALTY.
' MAIN STREET, (North of Lowry House,) BUTLEE, PA.
jar WATCHES ANI) CLOCKS RKPAIKKD, AND WARRANTED.
Pdney
l!>® PAD
U|tiniouN ul ihe Public,
WABASH, INDIANA.
Tlie Tads are selling well. Have several old
chronic cases of Kiilney trouble using them, and
tliov report an improvement and think much of
them. A. L. ItOHIiOCK & CO., Druggists.
COURTNEY, TEXAS.
Your Pad has done mo more pood than any
Remedy I ever used. JAii. B. CALLAWAY.
MT. CLEMENS, MICH.
Yonr Pad has cured me of Pain in the Back
and Kidney Trouble. M. J. HOUGH.
Address
DAY KIDNEY PAD CO.,
i- OLE PROPRIETORS,
TOLEDO, - - - OHIO.
J. C. KEDICK, Agent for Butler To.
MILLS & CO.,
Manufacturers aud dcale- in Hydraulic Ce
ment uud Sewer Pipe.
While Lime, Fertilizers,
White Sand, Chimney Tops,
fc-'and Plisier, Flue Pipe,
i aleined Planter, Ky-Lye
juyU oinl Na. -00 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa
! ni) j 1,1 Oiitfitt to agents of 3 (loz. fast selling
[ I j articles, sent to every person ans
wering thN adv., ami enclosing 4 3-ct. stamps to
pay postage and packing. This is honest. We re
fer the public to Postmaster, or any business house
n this place. American ManufV Company.
jun23-:iin rrauknu City. Mass.
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