Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, November 17, 1880, Image 4

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    A POINTED REMINDER. |
A partv of adventurous lads, myself
among the number, were out for a glo
rious holiday. Each had his canvas
bag across his shoulder, and we stole
along tne stone wail yonder, and en
tered the woods beneath that group of
chestnuts. Two of us acted as out
posts on picket guard, and another,
young Teddy Shoopegar by name, the
best climber in the village, did the j
sha ing. There were rive busy pairs
of bands beneath these trees, I can tell
you, for each one of us realized the ne
cessity of making the most of his time,
not knowing bow soon the warning
crv from our outposts might put
to headlong flight, for the alarm, 1 ur- ,
ner's coming !" was euuu/h to lift j
hair of any boy in town.
But luck seemed to favor us on that ,
day. We "cleaned out" six big chest
nut-trees, and then turned our attention j
to the hickories. There was a Splendid .
tall shagbark close by, with branches
f a j r ]v loaded with the white nuts in
their open shucks. Tbev were a.l j
readv to drop, uod whtn the
once commenced, tbe nuts came down
like a shower of bail, bounding from
the rocks, i attling among the dry leaves
and keeping up a clatter all around
We scrambled on ail fours, and gather- j
ed them by quarts and quarts. There
was noo need of poking over tbe leaves ;
for them, the ground was covered with
their bleached shells, all in plain sight.
While busily engaged, we noticed an
ominous lull among the branches over
bead.
"'Sst! 'sst I" whispered Sboopegg up
above; "I see old Turner on bis white
daown the road yender."
"Coming this way ?" also in a whis
per, from below.
"I dunno yit, out I jest guess you d
better be gittin' reddy to leg it, ler
he's hitcbin' his old nag't the side o'
the road. Yin, sir, I bleeve he's a
cummin'. Sboopegg, you'd better be
gittin' aout o' this,"and be commenced
to drop hap-hazard from bi» lofty
peach. In a moment, however, he
Beemed to change hismiue, and paused
once more upon the watch. "Say,
fellers," he again broke in, as weae
proparing for a retreat, "he's gone off
to'rd the cedars; he ain'tcummin' this
way at all.'' So he again ascended
iDto the tree-top, and finished his
shaking in peace, and we our picking
also. Tbere was still another tree,
with elegant large nuts, that we had
all concluded to "finish up on," It
would not do to leave it. 1 hey were
the largest and thinnest-shelled nuts
in town, and there were over a bushel
in sight on tbe branch tips. Sboopegg
was up among them in two minutes,
aod they were showered down in tor
rents as before. And what splendid,
perfect nuts they were! We bagged
them with eager hands, picked the
ground all clean, and with jolly chuck
les at our luck were just about think
ing of starting for home with our well
rounded sacks, when a change came
o'er the spirit of our dreams. There
was a suspicions noise in the shrubbery
near by, and in a moment moA we
beard our doom.
"Jeat yeu look eeah, yeu boyn," ex
claimed a high-pitcbed voice from the
neighboring shrubbery, accompanied
by tbe form of Deacon Turner, HJ>-
proacbing 4t a brisk pace, bnrdly thir
ty feet away. "Don't yea think yeu've
got jest about enuff o' them nuts ?"
Of course a wild panic ensued, in
which wc made for the bagH and dear
life, but Turner was prepared and
ready for tbe emergency, and raising u
huge old shot-gun, he levelled it, and
yelled, "Don'i any on ye stir ner move
or by Christopher I'll blow tbe heads
clean olTn tbe bull pile on ye. I'd
oahot ye quii-ker'n lightnin'."
And we believed him, for his aim
was true, and bid bole expression was
not that of a man who was trifling. I
never shall forget tbe uncomfortable
sensation that I experienced as I look
ed into the muzzle of that do' ble-bar
relled shot-gun, and saw both ham
mers fully raised too. And I can sec
now the squint and the glaring eye
that glanced along those barrels.
There was a wonderful persuasive
power lurking iu those horizontal
tubes; so I hastened to inform the
deacon that we were "not going to
run."
"Wa'al," be drawled, "it looked a
leetle tbet way, I tbort, a spell
and he still kept us in the field of his
weapon, till at length I exclaimed, in
desperation,
"Point that gun in some other way,
will you ?"
"Wa'al nol I'm not fer pintin' it
enny whar else jest yit —not until
you've sot them ar bags doawn agin,
jist whar ye got 'em, every one on ye "
The bags wer- speedily replaced, and
he slowly lowered his gun.
"Wa'al, naow," he continued, as he
came up in our midst, "this is purty
bizniss, ain't it ? Bin bavin'a purty
sort o' time ten, I sb'd je'lge from the
looks o' these 'ere bagfc. One—two—
nix on 'em; an' I vaow they must lie
on toll two an' a half bushels in
every one on 'em. Wa'al,
naow" —with his peculiar drawl —
"look eeah : you're a putty ondustri
ous lot o'thieves, I'm bleat il ye ain't."
But tbe deacon did all tbe talking, for
bis niauonuvres were such ns to render
us speechless. "Putty likely place tou
cum a-riutin', ain't it ?" Pause. "Putty
nice mess o' shellhai ks ye got thar, I
tell ye. Quite a Right o' chestnuts in
yourn, ain't they ?"
There was only one spoken side to
this dialogue, but the pauses were elo
quent on both sides, and wc boys
kept up a deal of lull thinking as we
watched the deacon alternate bis glib
remarks by the gradual removal of the
bags to tbe foot of a neighboring tree.
This done, he seated himself upon a
rock besides them.
"Thar," he exclaimed, removing
his tall bat and wiping his white
fringed forehead with a red Imnriana
handkerchief. "I'mmuch obltfjed. I've
IMien a-watchin' on ye gittin' these 'ere
nuts the bull afternoon. I tbort cz
haow yeu might like to know i ."
And then, as though a happy thought
had struck him, what should he do but
deliberately spit on his hands and
grasp his gun. "Look eeah"—a pause,
in which be cocked both barrels—"yeu
boys wuz paowerful anxyis ten ((it
away from eeah a spell ago. Naow
yeu kin git ez lively ez yeu please. I
hain't got nothin' more fer ye teu d»?u
to-day." And bang ! went one of tbe
gun barrels directly over our heads.
We (jot arid when once out of gun
range we paid tbe deacen a wealth of
those rare compliments for both eye
and ear that always swells a boy's vo
cabulary.—Harper's Magazine for
November.
Advertise iu tbe CITIZEN.
MRS. LYBIA E. PiNKHAM. ;
OF LYNN, MASS.
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DISCOVERER OP
LYDIA E. PINKMAf^g
TSSSTABI/B r:!?3ui:D.
Tor all Female Complaints.
nuimi-iti'n. atiti nvne eon .. s of
kaSelnraLd. t'.-xm otjtrialC.j of t.-la Cora,
poendwiabwreeccatod," relief Is l—jnedlitc ; a:.J
T-cnlt.iujel3C -.nt:.. J, In E'acty-cine cava lie*
trcd, apera&nert arelieTr. - adi will to
t ::j. Oa account of It • r-tTca inc- :• i, it i t.x ij ro
comaieadedaadpTessrijeiby tha U-.t pbysSolaaa la
thecoui.try.
It Will «i» (•!'• ' • *• "* f' ™ ft t«..in*
of C.e uter: . V -rot.W . i.. ami |uU..'u!
r«c.tnialloa,tnOTiriar.T unhtc«, lr.Zasimatioa ar.d
Cle«Ta;>.n, floodln«s, all E^-laccrvci. J a.KI tho cou
ioaneitapiaalweataaaa.aadls Dy ai.;.'r-l to
tho C. r_-~r of life. It vi:i diacoiTO ta. l expel tuu.ol
f.-Min t:.e nteraahian ear'y st- ro of development. T..»
tender.-y to cancerous liuawrataare Li cUci.l *ery
by Its use.
la fac: it L-ia prorcd to be tbe
(Wt >n I bes>t irawlj h«.< ever 1/-n discover
ed. It pormca'.es crcrj i-onion of tbe
newll-'enrulT' for. It remove* fair.r.^lcnry.do-
Klroy* all crar'xj for «tinulantH, cja-1 rc.Uc.TC3 ttc&l :nem
of t!i»*!otruvh
It CUTC*3 niocitincr, ITeadocbca. !WTOC* lYo<tr»tlrn,
General Ciecplt-tsntiu, I)c;irec»ioii t:.d Xi^-I
Thtt fccl ni of bearing iewn, caailnc ptln,
*e;-:>t and Uciocitt, topcnnrccn'.'.y n™ l! J
it. Zu. It will a: all V.-c lsA und< rr-II r'n oa .tn
ccs, at la tarmony wltithc 1 r.w UiO-t corerca the
f r-milc njnUrrv.
For of r »i t:.U compound
I* r.nmrpwcd.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Corr.pounJ
I?, ai V 3. aiul rs Vcstorn A*< no-. Lr"n, Yx •.
Vt:— . ': *>■ «:* V.tucs for ts.co. Stnt i.y r.-.:i i.i t: -
firraofptllß al*>lnthe for.n of Lows;-'*, on re r t
of I '*. I" r r; - f r fi'-'cr. s!r*. V" SCL'» i
fn'.'/aa-weraislll ttmof lnqvlry. fltn-1 for paia
Address Zltailnn tti paprr.
* y r;be wit?.o*it LTT)!A K. I *• TTAM 1
L; .~:: I MTA T..ej cure Conrtlpa*Ellicreacc:*,
and~orpid;*-r of tbeLirt.. W
GoO. A. KELLY & CO., General-
Agent*. Pittsburgh PP.
Sold by L). H. Wuller, - Butler Pa.
f?LQY BITTERS^
S (A Medicine, not a Drink.)
OOVTAIN'3 B
8 HOPS, BCC'IIU, MANDttAIiE, ||
DANDELION,
I ASDTBF. rr::**T *wr» Bust
in jinn or ALL or ill. a lwrrtu*. U
I THEY CUKE t
p All tbfSiomacli. Howl«,Ttl'io4, E
B 1' , rr. KlilccT«,atid Urinary Otgant. Vcr- ■
_ vouiOfc«. W«-cni c»peclalljr ■
%■, t eiuale Ooirii'lainta.
I SIOOO IN COLD.
S WPI for a r»M th<'V will rot. c;ir<- or^J
M ta< !•'. or i'/ranvtlilUK I orlt,>urioun ■
i' found in tic in. ■
tJ A.'* jrnr rtnJFßl»t for li' T Pltl<*r» n-'l fry □
Pj i.. :II i*.forc you »I ,>. 'J.ikc LU oilier. R
lirua,.L...iC«a, u.'-u of i :.:;i:u, tubucco and B
I llapMtMaM :. < , i.1.'.". l»r, N. I, A TrT-nl., I,nl. P
fc—a
MALARIAL
POISON.
The pnnflpal <»f all :tf tlr
time of thf? yearha-iil- fnadiaorr I*<l I.iv» r
if not rejnilaUvl j,i time, •u.-n-;:; r'.iiir,
and (Ifv.th will A K< i«t!e?njni
wiitlna:from Soitfh America nays: "I • 'iwl
youi SMnirn-ns' \.\ycr K' ttiilator with '-fT rt,
rKitli as ;t prevention and run- for Makui.il hVvers
on the IhtriniiiH of Paiiarn
TAKE
Simmons' liner Regulator,
A Pjrelv V cine.
AN* EFTECTUAf. SI'ECIMC
POII
MALAHIOCS KKVKIIft,
IJoWKI. COMI I.AINTS.
JA I N III' K.
C(»f,M*.
U.'UTI.KSSNKHH.
MENTAL DF.I'KKSHION".
HICK HKAI'ACMK.
CONHTII'ATION,
NACHKa.
IJII.MOITSNKSH,
DVHPEI'HIA, fir.
If roil fed ilrow iy, <lclillltntcd. have frp(|U«nt
hcartiwlic, inmitii IIMICS l>;wl!y. pnor iiiiH-llto. nn«l
tonsil" ramtod. you arc mirtcrluK from Ti>r|»lil f.lvci
or "Illllloiwiict'V nn'l i»ot?il.i!C v ill cure yon *.o
gpccillly and pernim.' ntly im to lakfl
SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR
It I* given wHtli safety, and the lihiililchl r'
to the iiiott delicate Infant. It t:ikes the pla'p of
quinine and liltter of evrv kind. II l< lit cheap
en). purest and IWMI family medicine in the world.
J. 11. ZCIMV. A ro. lMillst.
Hold by nil i rn(|lila.
apr2H-lyr
Th" oldest and the licit appointed Inntitutlon
for olitainliiK » Kmlnen Education.
For circular address,
ofC-21'iI I'. Dl'i'l ft SONS, I'll'sl.isrsh. I':'
sea r- CTJ r .•;
— r<i H —-
Couoh*. Colds, Eort; Throat. Bronehitls,
Asthm.i. C.inHt mpfion a if AH I)iscaß('.!»
of VHHOAT and LUNOS
I'nt up In Quirt d/.c IJottP- r'.r Family l'*e.
Helenlilii .illy prepared i.f l;.iNa ,i Tolu. ''ryslal
ll/ed Hock Canily 'l'd H>e. andolhcrtonici. Ihe
Formula li knov.n to our he i phj 'i -l.'tct, i. high
ly recommend'd I.y tliern. and Hi" aiia' o, our
mo4t prominent. eiieiniNt, Prof. (J. A. MAItl.NI.lt.
in < hicano, Ih 011 the luliel of every hollle. II i
well known to the lu -d ea' profi• ■>!< m thai TOM
HOCK and lIYE will iilTord the ore ite'il relief for
CoiiKliH. Cold l .. Inlluen/a. I'.roiicliltU. Sore Thr'tat,
\V< >ik I.UIIK*. also Consumption, In tli" Incipient
and advanced
I'sed ,m a HRVKit \«:K and M'l'Krry.i- u, It inai-:' •
a dell^th'fill tonic for fniuilv use. I pica ;;i ' lo
take ; if weak or dehllil il"d, il icivc lone, lie;lvi'y
and MtreiiK'h to the wiioie liuiuaii frame.
(n A l '"l'f/ \\ U'.N'r up In-, iivtii
\, A I H I \ I'liplilielplll d 'l' I ,
em who try t'> palm oil upon yon lw>ck ft live .
In place of our Toi.r K<»K AM> Itv K, which I
l< the only medlcalcd article made. Ihe p un- /
ine iiHvhiK »(fovertiineiit stamp on each lioitle '
I.AWIIENCE ft MAKTIN, Proprietors, til M.wli
l".on Htreet, Chicago.
tff~ Ask your Itmitnlst for II
t* ' Ask your tlroeer for t !
{f7~ A <k yonr Wine Merchant for It !
{ f/" Children, ask your Mamma for It !
( *r- Hold hy I»KC(Wi!STH,OK<K'KKHand WINK
MKIM:iIANTH « vervwher •. and l»v I \WKENCI
a MAKTIN, No. « llarelay HI., New York.
A mlilors.*
In the matter of th" petilii n of Ellen
for citation ou ,lohn .1. Kelly admlulslriifor, to lilt'
an account.
(). r. No. tfi March Term. I*7*. And now, AUK.
*th, fno, II appc innii hy dee proof that the cita
tion in this m«c lifts oci'ii regularly served on the
respondent, ami that lie has nol and does not ap
pear in ol,ei|iencc thereto, Ihe petition i< l iken us
couteHwd. tl nd th" Court appoint (leor«e c.
Pillow, an attorn y to lake proof of th" facis. &«•.,
and reimrt au »" omit agalinl Ihe defendant.
It V Til It < HI IM .
Notice is herehv itiven Hi it I will attend to Hie
duiieM of lie* h'iou- iiniM'iiiliiu'iit at my office in
lt.it e |I.I Tin s ay. Nov. £ird. IWQ, at loo'clwk. A
M., ai whieh lime and pi ice all parties Interested
may attend If they see proper.
UKOKHK C. PIM/»W,
nov3-3t Auditor.
ilttttes : f&ttUjwt, fla*,
BU"PJ jTE lE?y
Lumber Hard :nd Planing Mill
H. BAUER & BROS..
Jkpfi U<"\ St . Urxi EH P.\.,
MANtTFVCTC'tEK;* OF
[ihjMrs. Kr Blinds,
Molding of .ill descriptions,
Bracket!-. Patent Molded
Weatherl»o?irding.
Mill lioard,-. Flooring, baling-
Si air Iviili. i B-i lusters «f
cvi'rv stv 1' . <1 . %
Circular Mold V - ; o*' -
\1.«0, lIFM.rHS IV
Lumber. Pin-.''*. Stiinri. '■■. ' «*»>. *
a .iu-n
XiMfO.
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f a f'li hi- 1 >• S~l»ia»Jt hn fit- 'hi
F.n .i M.t " ffi of «!ie Pro» : -
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•in linn '. r.-s "-"f- l . divt'ieSih
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till J hir- Final avoir it in ».< '»«:•» ,r rh "
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of !ic»:. rI- ••• ' *■' !
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Nnli r W :-»•«•••* V-II that .John
tv. U )i>iitt<*o of Hon •<* .i I ■ M-r»'i»l I h •
'tt«w- "f liw-.i R m< v !.sw i.< 1 »»:- Fin
•- nr in i! »* ■ (tie- I a ' v r 1
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A Rw i 11, P.ot'iv
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Noti. in lif-rriiv u- ii ■* > r '
ran f : li'" of lo l»i. i- 'i ht" i'
Final aeooant in tti« offl >' Mw Pro»h moUry
at lk« (iti't of ''»aioiii ' ■ if Du -r « ..i;i: .
«t C I'. N. i • r I ■'! ' « •
tlie r»nu; !l t ■ !•"'-« »•* ' ' '" l ' *■"'
con'irmati • i '"I 11 "• . rosier i-.\ t«i<-
8r (I.VOf I) ', V 1' '
A Jtr m.i l i r>t! i
\<»! W-l",
Voti.f* ii !i■••rpl.v t>v ii that J<-lm Uol tirrf .11-
oiitteo ..f Saii-u<! Mifilia:! . J tj < ! ) ilia 1
aci-'.iint in ■ i:' otiic»? of tliti t'r tboiiof n.' >f 1 '
Court of Com ri •« of Ji iller •.mntv nt M -
I) N'o. I June T. riu, airl that tho sumo
will I><* | if;^f*i'!Cil to nai l f'ourt for confirmation
aii'l allowance on We lncedav the Hth day of
Der eti.bir IHHO.
A. lii'Hnr.i.l.. I'rothy.
S.iKf or Travcrx' Jni'®r»
drawn for ;i Hp"'ial Term of Court, commencing
on iii" flltn Monday of November, I*-", belli;? tlie
2Ht!i (lav.
Alle-heny township—Henry Koljlineyer, Josiah
Klnk iildili . , , . , /. .1
bnller iMirouKli Henry Itiekel. A;i;;u^t us < utli
tiert. Adam Ifoiincr. \d-un S"hc;ick.
|;ut)i f lov.nslun \V. I!. M'-hola*. W. ( . Martin.
Connoip • oil lla!ph,
Cllh'oii tVoodriili i
< rau'i iiv Nev.fon Crdiam, l'rad!n Garvin,
•i«>.111 r. icol!, itou# rt rrii.iiii".
(Uay -.laoob llaJ-tiinc.
c« litre .I;>mes M. Thompson.
( iicrn John'l: d»l.
Forward »;■ -itw M. i Merger.
F ilrvlcw township John (i. H.iV.k, tuomas
Jamison, .f. S. Auitiuui.
Jeffer-on .I. B. Wright.
,(aci;.«on Daniel I • d> r.
Hums Citv .1. llor anil.
Lancaster Ceo. IJn'.v■. .las. Morrison.
Marlon I'M I'OIH i. A. Hailey.
Mi r a r !!. Mi'l,!nt"ek. II IL'TS ltr.ihani,
Mnddyereck N. 'io;.i Po.vdcr.
< takhllld II "If. 1 ■ >:• v..
I'enn Knistiw l.ogaii. II :ivey ') borne, Philip
Motion.
I'< irnlla - I!. C. V. bitlord
Parker W. c. Heck.
Frospeel A IIKU -in'' I'o'.vrrs.
Slippery rock —Thus. .Mifflin, .1. (I. Kerr.
Venaneo I.evi Kerr.
Wllifnld John Co >■< r .
Worth— Taylor.
Washington £. E. K aim.
Jury filwl !or Opi-embcr T<*rm.
I**o.
Ormrl Jmy for first w ek, cumin ncing Mon
day. Decemlx-r fi,
Allegheny F. Jaminon.
BufTilo —John 11A l; ; s'i:i # J lici Mnr-by.
lilltlor township— Bunj. I>l'i 'i. J 10. e '■ i i ff : l <• r
Hmhr lioroiiv.ii- I. J. I Ji.'oit, f<. <>. Pmvir..
John McQ Mouth
Cor.ln <|OPI;< - 'inp I' f Baroh iit.
Cranbeiry—An-tin (Jralrun, All i K irso'iler.
Cherry —». I'. Kelly.
OoTICO <1 \. (1 MMIh.
Clinton - 'fe I T -Viftou
• VlillC Hi'iiOo Y iijiijf.
Fairvie v lowiir . i Michael Andre. Andrew
Blal el. y, W. II licit e
MillerHtown II I. VVe-toniiau.
<i klmd—f. M I'e.ity.
Parkei J. V l MnoeeHpeck
VVa> !iio;.. lon —Tliont - Campbell, Jr.
w.. 11. J. !»u IJovl'i. Jr.
Win Hold—Henry I >fwr. Hr.
TBAVF.UJt JT'ROKH Y' r. W. P.K COMMKHOIXO MONDAY.
I>H KMIIKiI 15
Adcmp T. M. Mand.all, William Mender.
■fanicn 1' rliK.
Allegheny—J l-i- Itoaenbury, Crawford Don
aldson
ii'ii let* Itorongli Htock ('»*m«r Winn.
(I. vV. Miller. II I. Klmgler, Jacob O'jiblo.
finffalo J..1,i, Sirver.
Brviv Henry I V ,'] ble VVil'ia'll Mooro
Clay—Ja:nm Fin ; y.
Conco"! John o'>-ipjifl*
CtiniKWj leniMMng I iioiuii' Klmnndaoii, T'ioc
O »ll,,way.
c Alex Pillock.
I,egal I ~'i'»T llelcmat <-r
F(irvinw It M Hepler. i'liilip Di 1 f mnprok
Daniel I'vnriH. it. W Jami«»n l*«ar Ki'lor
Uarriiivill -11. A. Ay,;r», Al'io. f'lock, Joseph
Pew.
J."-ckron- Jr.m'> Joncn. Fzra ' iken. Jamea D.
Lylle. William Rith UaVid 15 Slioiitz
Jeffer»o;i Mfrcd MinrliolT. Heusoii SliradM.
I,Hi •• ler -Julm Viver» Jo p i i'oAeil.
Morldyireck W rn. I dialer.
Meicvr W A. I; !.<:i''n. J J. SlcGaivcy.
Pri»p< ct John llyln. Jr.
parkor David Joel no.'i. D, P. K'lly.
HJipjw-.ryrock- Frederick Gerwick.
Washington M M. K!>ira.
Winfleld—Fttxlirck Woity, Aigna Keck.
Worth Matbiaa i; •,,,,, tt
Ztlioiiv;'l« I'". V I!tiidoli li.
IMPROVE THE HOUR.
GUENTHER'S LUNG HEALER
CURES CONSUMPTION,
Hpittiiitf of Jllood, Ilrotieliltia, Anlhina, OougLa,
ami all 'll «,'[,»< (I of the I'Mliniinary Orgaua.
I'rlr* no Vt-nt* and On«> IXtllnr.
OUENTHER & CO. Proprietors.
39 Filth Avenu*, PITTSBURGH, PA.
f§J
Ml jlnd tfcW
Public Mule.
Tlicr© will )»'• ftvpopftfl to ptlblfc wile M tho
?»i«»iiiiw»H of Mn«. CJaMmrfoo I<eibold t Cent fb
t'»wnHl if», Butler comity, I'n., on
Fit I DAY, NOV KM HE II sth, I MHO,
the f,>ll'>winir yroporly of Ibn late Frederick
I,nil,old. ilfic'd : 2 lioraeM. * rgon and hornera,
2 milch r'iwn 2 HtoerM, I heifer InigN, hay. corn,
buckwheat. ohlk and wheat in the Minimi, potv
toed, fanning implement* «nd household fur
nilu <•
A'ho at aame placo and time. an the property
of Mrn. Margaiet Grinder. a lunatic. the follow
ing : 2 milch C'>wn, I calf, h »:», hay, polalow,
a one-Mary hoine that can ln» moved,
and other pfmunal pro|»-rty of aaid Mm. flrinder
too iitimoroim tii m«n»ioii.
']«rm rr iule known on day of h%lb.
IIF.VI v i.F.moi.n,
Admlni»tra(or of Frcdeiick I.»•»I,»• Id. and <*,,tn
inittee "f Aln Orindnr, a liuiali - ot'il 21
STork SpcnilHfion and liivcslmciil.
Operations ofi Margin or by Prlvilngw. Hpe
dal lninini hh in Mining Hlockn. Full jiartlotilam
oil application. J M Krt OHOWN, Dealer in
HlockK and Honda. 01 A. 06 ilrriadway, Now York.
Uiarl7 '.tin •
M «»«»•«-si"*»»
Port Q r ape Wint
in the nriiu'ipal CI urrhes for Coiuiuunion
purpost's.
For f., -dien an«l 'Vc «kly
4-f. . ♦ •• r «l
S KER'S PORT GRAPE WIJ&l
FOUU V EAi; ■ OLD.
Tills Celebrat'-d Native NMne is lasi •• ire", th"
I ii.ii'" of ti;eOporto(irape,:-; -. d ssi liii.seo: ntr.
Its 1 viiiu ..<ie
Totlc and Strongthir.g i'ropertioi.
;ir»* uiistir}> t *«1 by any oi.i- r Native ine IS«*'IIK
tii»' :. t r4*•'• i*. •«»{ i!ic t.r i;»". iiro'iiwetl uii-lfr .'1 r.
Spr-er's o\\ ll *- ii «il • ' • j i": puri'ty <inJ
freuuitu • - "Mil •J. li» • . ottng ■ t ciilld
in;:* partake of j;s -nms qualitim, and the
weak! • a it wta •. !i LsparUeii
i;M i ben* .• al i - the i 4 <ieb!lit;U< i. and
siiiif* 1 .0 ii - »;irioTis :-.i m ?*ts tii.u atjirci th'
we- ;;er It i- e\ r; r» •-Cl A WiNh i<> ill'.
niAMA) ON.
t 3 . J" SPT EC "R, Y-
I Tlte I*. 'I. i** :» w«n« <»! SL|» rior < IJUE
'• -• r. -* : ' f''.ri '• "1 tin* !r<»ulen I ties of MM*
ii; 1 . 1; ;! i< I!!;i(l-. F<»r ;r.:iit\.
| T . ..,r 1 ••■liiiii! '•• l'loi>t i\;es, it vil.l l»e iouiul
j ? in" <r:■ e-.1.
IP vJ • NT O*s
beii'u ft*, 'r. I 'iri'i' 'i . p'.i. ■ -. ' ''
• r 1 i ■; •= ■
few® -1 oT '• «.i srKER, Pas
sai". v 1- ovrl'ie ol t -ii : it lie.
Nl.'Sll l»J <». II it < » i.J It.
.1
Xolice is hereby given that lett is of admin
istration liavin r b.-en grttiit' d to the umlrrsigu
nl 1:1 the e tate of .James Stoops, late of Cherry
township, eoiinly of Uiilier, Stale ol l'eiitisy Iva
ma, >ii e'd, all person i knowing the a
lt" lid e-. i'e will piea-" niuke immedi
ate 11 r- men!, aud having claims against I lie
! - une to present them duly authenticated for
lettlem' lit. KLIZ V .IANK STOOI'H, Ailm'x,
jel6;'iwj Annandale, I'utlerCo., l'a.
Union Woolen .\lill,
BUILKit, I'A
II I I I.I.KKTOV,
Vl.inuliietnrer ol I'.I.ASKKTS, KI.AN VP.I.-, Y MINS
«te. Ah o1 •: torn work done to order, Mich a
e rding Koll*. nmkin Blanket-, Klaiin-I- Knit
tji," and WeaviiiK V rns. .V''., it V- ' tow
price". Wool wor«.- ' n the nS-are* it de
-iri d. «i 7 -l
TAI IC ABOU i' YOUR
UTIBC'.I piiilO 5!
A Complclc Cyelop;e<lia for 57.(10.
Kvcrylioily, young and oM. loarned an I un
leained. while or Line':, in flatter i.oiintv. there
will lie a meeting Jutm. en yon and IC. W M'«»re
on or after VngUft l-l. l-tni), wiiom puri *e it i»
to | In-1 In evt i> home, evory oftlco and even
nhool ro'-iL in I'.ntlei comity, ac-unplelo f'veio
pi.-di-i. fur only i7.o'i. It i-« the gr "ile' t wotidei
of the age. r.ud coutainx raure n.i Inl iinl luorit
a< emete iufonnati HI than any other book pub
iislitd A good map of every country is secure' ,
h hi I in with the d< m'.i i|>tion of iliat eountr.'
Kveiy le 111 'iid piopor name is pronounced.
ItKVI-ED TO IBHH.
Any to-.cher dteiriug tills woik iinmediat •!>
Hiiouid a d' es«, E. W. M'KJH!j,
Wolf Creek. Mercer Co , l'a.
Special Agent for liutler county. 4<iug3iu
'<Fp&W
DISCOVERY BY ACCIDENT,
r.l.lch KUJ p!i"« a want men of cminmit ability
have dr-voled Your* of i tudv and enperiineiit to
Mi d a m "eilic for di v<es of tho Kidneys.
''■! i"ry Or: >IH and Nervous Hystcm
from the time of ifm i!|r.i ivery linn rapidly in
creased in f»viw. ;oii' in;; tie approval and oon
llil' n • of iiH 'li.ri! :n'n anil those who l.avo
n«'d i' : i' Imp l.ecnni" a f"\otite with all o'SHS
es srul ir> ver introduce I has rnpet ceded all
oth« r Trealuiei'ts. In short. such i* its intrinsic
merit and superiority. th.it it is now tho only
reeog. iz'-d reli'it.le reme ly
DISEASES 0: THE ICONEYS
irpi |!m moFt prevalent, dan.rer MIS an 1 f .tal af
feetioi u that fllis't mankind, and so varied and
insl'luons in in ir clrnaer, r. that p"i mis often
wiifT. ;- f.o at..- tii.it, l>ofor« knoving what ails
11, em The most clnr n i ri .ii • sy'iinforns aro
radiial wasting a*ay of the whole body; pain in
the inch, nde or loins; a weelt. fivble. aihaiiat*
ed feeling: Ins.' of »|»;<' ti'e «::d dread of exer
eiK( ; Henntv .-in i fiainful dimili'irgo of variously
colTrcd ur:ri<: inaiiidiy *o r.*i'4'ii or expel |h**
uri'ii. iiiiriute lihroila or casts in th'» nri:ie; and
when 'lie ili'e s of long duration, there is
much oruaciiti. i r-nd general iii.rvo.jH prot-tra
t ion.
THE OHLV CUFiE.
»r« f*r? v p >• tiv 'v. v. iMi Ml* frir of rni»tra
fii t H'Y'S KMi.V V I'A»h tie tii• t
nii'i *it i y »»f - lil 'i- f« * f'l fV iy I riri i K »»1-
IHVJIjm I • Ji M) •i, -t ni-vl. yi I »liK<' »v«-r
--i'l f«»r tii • ('i1111j•. i ,t. • i 1 i » i' • ji -ct'i I iii it*
orw tl» ri any otlr rln »»11 r»-t By itniiig
faithfnlly 1 no cmo will 1»" found
;nv«t, rnt*9 licit to yio' I tt> it* powerful
reni'd'al virfnen.
15 SmW.LY ENDORSED.
W« have the in" t line j iivoe .1 teHtimony to
it >4 ctuative p.nve h IT mil many pemma of high
'-haiact'-r. inti'li lie rid r'f ih lity Oilf
hook. ' liow a I.ifti w:i S»vnl ( iiiiiK tlie his
lory of tin in 'v liin.". .eiy. ami i I .lite record of
in it r iiihi '-. iII enre.-i t free. Write for it.
I) S Y t Kll <N I.V l'A lis are notd 1 y dni(.'gistH,
oi will I. 'i cut l.y mail ffreo of ponl.ine) on ro-
11 of th' ii prici : !> ii ii. r'i i! 0; Hp rial, for
01.-lii n'e I 1 ij; ,1 h iiu;. A !|.(Kl; Ollil
dren'x, »l M) A idieas, |),\Y KIDNEY PAI)
i l > T< il I In ). f>hio.
rw\ I ITIOM O. ing to the
UnU » I\J IN. W I'l.less K'hdny
l'a<ls now i .'liiiig !> hah' on our reputation, we
deem it rhicthe r.flll i -.1 to WBIII them. Aek lor
t)AY'.i KII»Ni Y I'M l , t,.1i0 no oth«r. and you
will not led..i' r* I. •" .: 1 1 lin
.1A M lis .1. (' A M I'I?I'] 1,1/,
mm * J+r *
Oll'ice in Fail view horough, in Telegraph
Offlce.
J nil T | f "At i»wiM i'. 0.. Duller Co., I'a.
I'l'.lSltlH AItMOH,
Justice of tho Peace,
Main fireel, nppoflle l'osUitllce,
Jl>lo ZKLIKNOI'I.E, I'A.
Union Woolen Mills.
1 would desire to call the attention of tho
public to the Union W mien Mill, Hiitler, Pa.,
where i hive new and improved machinery for
the Ili linfaet lire of
Bfirrcd and Orey Flnnnoln,
Knitting ftiid Wonvliiß Yarns,
ami I cr.ii rrcomnu ml them bh heing very dura
hie, r.r> they are manufactured of pure Cutler
county v.oil. They are beautiful in nolor.su
peiior in texture, and will tie sold st very low
pricoct. For sampler, and prices, address,
11. FULI.F.HTON.
pi 134.*7« tvl Hntler. Pa
A WIT( H IIIKK.
To every wniklliK .i«ent. male of fiimele.
AKetii.ire .•!» , iirlni» from H"> to ?I.*> n day on our
1;OOI!m. 111 lulllition to lll'ove premiiilil. Mend 10
foi »:nii|i'" in for full outfll ii'i.l secure
your i ..;nt l lll'. MICHHKNORK i't Iti.lsUlNtJ
L'O. Ixiwlahurg, i'a. lSmylm
Til EG RE AT ENGLISH REMEDY!
GI:A r.v SPECIE U ■ MEDUIXE
recommended ;•>
' an i :i« tiiiuK oui a
•r > 1- r uii.i e..k efjjgvv»
v. V- u.'■v.Sl'H'M.lii ■' 9C
.A ,-T HHKA. 'C -y
Vgt., rs that follow a-rI
Before Memory"V". After Taking. ;
versa! L;i v si;;;<lr, I'aiu in tlit? back. of \
Vision. Perm.iture Old and nioiiv other ilis- 1
i'.:M S that I>•i■ I to In.vtiuty. t on. iimption ami a I
Pen n:; tare (ir.ive all oj which as a rul« sire first |
cau ■ ii : . deviating from tin- pa!h ol ns.fire and i
o\» r I'lduigeiice. I lie :• lir 'letli'*;:ie U h" re
sult of a life suulj :ml Hl. .ay years of expeii'ii; 1 *! |
in ir. atiUK fiu -i- spec.al di>e;'se«.
Kuli par. !•• alars i i our pamphlets which we <le- |
sin- to send frr>- :>y m.iii to eu-rv one.
I'iii' SjK i-iiic Alctlii iiie is so (1 by all DniSßi-ts at
|>"r p teiia or -!\ P icl:rises' for .<5, or \\ II le
sent liiai; on !.•>•> ip: o! th. 1 IIH ney l»y adilre-sing •
i it;-. <;I:A V .IKUMINE ro.,
ri Merliai.. 's I!lo -u. I.KTRorr, MICH.
i:' "I in il«iiU-r liy ,1. C. KKDICK, and l»y sill
1 > s:. ■ I- ■ . r i\ lici e.
. Ku :x<s, Wholesale Agents. Pitts
burgh. mvl'.'-ly.
A(]iaiiifHliMt<)i'w Notice.
Lfctte s of .v.i.a,i!.t iriti .u have Leen gra ted
to .lame.-. \V lUrr und (J. S. iiarr on the e tfte
of 11. H. I'srr dec'.l late of JelTer-on town nip. j
jtnti. r county. Ali persona indebted to o»iii j
et>t i e are re jiiettcd to mako immediate pay-'
meat, and thote htvn g claim?- or dein : <|n i
aj.am-t tho H.JUO should mike them ku .vn
without delav to
J VJIF.S W. BARR, I ...
K<pß-6t] « S. BAlill, 1
$5,000,000.
The American Shoe Tip Co.
WARRAKT TilElS
A. S. T. Co. i
Black Tip
That Is now so extensively worn on
CHILDREN'S SHOES
TO WEAB A3 LONG AS THE METAL,
■Which was Introduced by them, and by which
tlieaUive amount lias been saved to parents ID
nually. This lllnrfc Tip will urc still
more, as besides being worn on the coarser
erodes it is worn on Hue and rovllf shoes
wbeie the Metal Tip on account of its lookt
would n't be used.
They all have our Trade Mark A. M. T. €'•.
stamp".! on front of Tip.
Parents ehould ASK FOR SHOES with this
BEAUTIFUL BLACK TIP
on tiicm when purchasing for their children. i
li li mil Ill—— ■—
A \,:\V ll!!I'AK IUK
( i BiiTl I.R PATtST MKIXCINK- F'lll "*< CENT" !
JA D W IN'.3 TOKIC I AXATIVE
is A j | i'!izii't', Pa; liable oni! Noii-Alcoholic,
AND AI.WAY6 CUMES
! >-, I- t »<•; it, sick lli-adirii.. I 'on- 'ipatioi., Mi:
ii i -i.i--. Hour • J t'iiiia"h, IJri'r 1 'onij l'ii't,
Wmit of A:'; it* I it.'. IndU'etOl.in, Kid
li.- V (Joiiip'i'ilil, **• • rvoiciH's-, |)i//ir>"ss, >)r.'p
|i- - , I |i-.ir 'mrii, C'iir, Dehlilv, Fool
I'.r. VVorn «, l'il> . KI-VITK, <Mills, itc.
Tltr I' M'' I. ' X \TIVK H' llltl -'s tl i' b-lIV.-lf
an ' -in inr I;" - flii- w\-*.i• 111. j;ivi"B a i lcir In-ad.
pu"' I'lo.ml i I r.'i-i! • spiilN. Is purely vejre
! ib,i . roiil iinK no f i-rciiry nor nines. >'al« nl
tii.He I'll i-.u.t u> lb* tapir, aio' aru'sti
tuli* l"r I'IIIH C isforOll Besl I uiil'y iin'il
li itii kiii.rtn. Ai!.i(>ti-(l to strong in iMlrate
h i-.-n a'(l '■ i-ble i.- '■>?: F. In iiqtil-l fi-rm
Hold b\ driu i-it-i- I't lri onlv for a
lap." boi l IIT"M?r 11. .IADWIN, -'ln
c.iry ai I 'ln i 'i-t. ftn!r I'f pri lor, ' 'a'' olid ih\
I'' i». !l U U.MJCIi, hi ii.i-l, Sole Aireiit lor
1'...i;. i, i'.i. I ui2S-ly
I v;> | Tliliril.llVirOii |ss|
CiHJNTHV J[KX'i I.RMAN
AGBICULTuifAL WEEKLIES.
A Freir um Annual to Cvcri' Header.
'I! 1 ('i.iiiilry (li'iitUman Is riiniirpiM-"'i|. if no!
Cn"'|u:'!li il. for tlio :>iiioiuii and \;in»'ly "f 1 In
iirs:' (leal iiiforiuiiliou il eoiillrliw. a id fur I lie nhtl
tl ■ ai;d i-xti nl of ll' < oire*|Hindeiiee in Ihreechief
d'i.■'•Hons of
i'arni fro an ,n d I'lor-esscs.
Hortl'-tillcie ami licit fiiowln:;.
i.ivi' sio 'U :.ti-l lialryln r
while i ai-o inc! id<"-all iiilnord"pai;in'a! of m
lal i:if"P ''. li s tin- I'imltrv nl, l> onioUigy
P. u. tif iihoiise o|.|oii;l . .. V. i> Ina
ry :: ni". .. r. lii Mio.i. ,nid \i. we, rir.'iiih
liciiilt" . f "iii"-It • l-.eoiiomv. mid 1 'iniim irv o:
tli 'N- '. •of the n ■■ I' 1-r '■ • I:, per'. are
iin .ii'! io!:i|i!e|e. aad liinir iaf-u'ii ::to;i '■ n hi
g;ilii".' d from iih colni;i:. (h:ui !i"ln oilie.
si,:ire With I-."' >.r;t to t!;e ».rcr■•■oi-.-t-i of the crop;,,
as throw'.-i;. II .hi Ui«.n > lie I f III.' I I I tripm' n»t
of all ipi»~itloir VN' i.'ii In I'.uv mi l Win n to -t*ll.
It ei hhe; ;l" v hl'l ■'r . '..el eon ; i 1,, e.to .1 n *lU
er ilcurce lli.u iir. vof n . couteiiip in.' .i \ I.IVK
AGP? CULTUHAt NEtf/SPArER
of ll 'Vfr f:;:ll g in! c.»t hot!: !'i prid.iccrs and
CO I'll Illicit of evi I '• I'HiS.
Tli"' oiinliy (e ;it!ei'i,ri i< oitiiii iti'f! ••." k'v on
111' 1 i ,llo" I'ig I Tin ,i' )i"n ■d ■' i '"Hy ia advance :
I in:* . ijt-, one . '..r. ; i n.:r ciipi.*- In, uti lan
aililili HI i copy for ih ■ <• r fi- e|o it,.- -.i mW of
the chil,: i. n cooiej, ■■■•. uni :.II i li!lllo:i il copy
fm th.' v. tr free |'o the • nd'T of th" cluh.
I'o. tii • .c.ir 1 'fl. these |ir : i '• h' .i copy of
th • M. HK< ;lr«Tl'.lt ... llniAl. Vr. A l It.s. to
each s'll.s rii.iT t l.ooi; of 111 ji; • aail ali"tit t'M
engnv mr i r'fl h. the piihl«-h",—.
t \ll New Milh«cri!.('rs for I'- l, pevlug 111 ad-
VJIIII'c now. v. ill receive the pap.T v.ei kl v, from re
eel|,t of ii inillMii eto January Ist. IK-I. without
cliafge.
spuciMßJf Com: 1 ! OK TITR P\N:I: I'UR.K.
Andres-,
LL'TiIKU Tt'CKl'i: & t«)N. l'nhli lieis.
AUIAN >. N Y.
iliiW, 111 i li&TON
iwrn-: von; inspkction TO
A LA Uti K Sill I'M HXT OF
A' T( IM N a nl> WI NT Ell
l )I'OKH FubrlcH,
< 'OIII pi IhIIIK ml t'hat IH
< h< >ic *,
l«\'isliioiifibU{
AND
l^l^ant!
in "'i! ir, texture and de ign, are now displayed
on our counters, at prices that will prove to
you tii it it I'AYM TO THAOK AT
110. 105 Market St.
ELEGANT NO/ELTIES IN BROCADE VEL
VETS,
MATIN'S A\"l> FArONNF.S FOlt TItIM
M I ii.s AND SUITINGS.
MOU<'HOI It PI/AIDH,
MOUfIIOIK .-.UITINOB.
HUIXAII-t, DKAP D'OK,
FKFNCII MOM 1 ICS,
CANTON HI'ITINOH, Alt MI *lt KH,
MICRINOS AND CABIIMF.ItfCH.
FOR SCHOOL OUTFIT,
WK AKK OKI'I'. It I Nil
All-Wool Huitings at 2. r >e
All Wool Momies at .'«> c
.'Wi-ini h All-Wool Cnshmeres, at Mie
Navy lllue All-Wool Cloths, l| yards wide, fific
Navv lllne All-Wool Siiitinni .'MI to 40e
f'lotli .laekets, 'i, •'! and J years to $-1.00
('loth Jackets, 0 to I'i year* f.).(K) to sls
IMPOUTED NOVKI/riF.S IN
fiiidips' Wraps, Cloaks k .lackrls,
Nil MVI.H. NlillCTN, lM»i;iC-
H litlt \.\l> IIOHII.KY.
Ilsard, Biber & Easton,
105 M AKK KT HTRKKT 105
ItKTWKIvN FIFTH AVK, AND MIIKIITY,
miicUO-'lm niTBBURGII, PA. J
WHO IS WITH TH- CEOCSAPHY OF TfMS COUNTRY, WILL
CHICAGOTROCK IS LAN [T& PACIFIC R. R.
IS THE UREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & THE WEST I
Its main line runs frum Chlcajio to Council '
niutfs. panning tbrouxli Jollct, Ottawa, l.a Sulle,
Mollne. Rock Island. Davenport, Wost ■
Liberty. lowa City.MarenKo, Brooklyn. (Jrlnnell.
Dm Molnea i the capital of Iowa), Stuart. Allan
tic. and Avoca; with branches from Bureau
Junction to Feorta: Wilton Junction to Musca
tine. Washington. Fairfield. Eldon. Hclktmp.
Centreville, Princeton. Trenton, (iallntin. Came
ron. Leavenworth. Atclltaon. and Kuusus City: ;
Wanbinaion to Sigourney. Oakaloosa. anil Km.'X
ville; Keokuk to Farmlnoton. Bonaparte. Ben- |
t<.iisport. Independent. Kld«n. Ottuuiwa. Kdilv- ,
vllle,OskaJoosa. Pella,Monroe, and Dea Moines:
Newton to Monroe; Des Molnea t»> Inillanolaand |
Winterset: Atlantic to Lewis anil Audubon; and ,
Avoca to Harlan. This Is positively tlio only
Ilallroad. which owna. and operates a IhrouKh 1
line from Chicago into the State of Kansas.
Through Express Passenger Trains, with Pull- I
man Palace Cars attached, are run each way daily |
between CHICAGO and Pkokia. Kansas City, i
Councii. BLt-KKS. LkAVKNWORTII and ATClll
fo.v. Through cars are also run between Mll r. an-
and Kansas I'ity, via tho -'Milwaukee and
Bock Island Short Line."
The '• Great Hook Island" Is magnificently
equipped. Iu road bed is simply perfect, and Its
track is laid with steel rails.
What will please you most will be the pleasure
of enjovlng your meals, while passing over tho
beautiful prairies of Illinois aod lowa, in one of
our magnlOcent Dining Cars that accompany nil
Through Express Trains. You get an entire
meal, as good as Is served in any 11 rat-elms hotel,
fur seventy-live cents.
Appreciating the fact that a majority of the
people prefer separato apartments for different
purposes land the Immense passenger business
of this line warranting Iti, we are pleased to an
nounce that this Company runs I'ullman I'nlact
Slutting Cart forsleepiug purposes, and I'alact |
PIILLMAN PALACE f'ARH urr- run tln-oagh to PEOHIA, »EH MOIXES,
COrjICIL BLITFN, KANNAN CITV. tTC'HIMO*. and LEA VEN tt OHTH.
Tlrkcti Tin this Line, known ••• the "tlrrsl Hock Island Route," arc sold by
•11 Ticket Agents In the I'nlted Mtntca Did Canada.
For Information not obtalnablo at your home ticket oiUce, addrru,
JL. KIMBALL.. li:. NT. JOHN,
Gen'l Bupertntendeat. Ooa't Tkt. aud I'asnVr A»rt..
CbiCMKO. Hi
WHYDOES
a woman's health often break down at an early age? Put a man at the with tb,h f 1 a t
heaUsl from the hot sud.l until every pore is opened; then let him Hand <> er tli ■■ I'ltt v■' i
that comes from scalding and boiling clothes tlnit ait! full of sweat and e*halnlr.-.'.i ' m
•kin aud bin lieallh too would break down t*»fore loug; and yet tliiM.mot't terrible ordeal L» v.La'
A WOMAN
has to iro through with on wa.«h-day; and, besides, with her elothlnß tret IVom porypirtPs ft
the hot work, Khe has U) risk her life by out in the air to ban;; up the clothes. 1A VL
those not at work are in the unlualthy atniospher' ; its smell, apparent t«» visitors, mow
liiK that it finds its way through the house,—the family, however, olten beeotning mj aecu -
totned to the peculiar odor from its own wash as not to notiee it. These facta readily ex
plain why so many women suiVer with colds, rheumatism, weak nerves, or neuralgia, and
LOOK, OLD
while yet young in years, and ians an<l lM>ards of luMiith cannot draw attention t"<>
U» the injurious effects of the usual way of washing, with its ary steam mid
Braiding or Niiling to get the clothes pure and sweet duelling, esfx'<iall>- as it is without il«aibt
ofu»n tho direct cause of thos? dread in i diseases, diphtheria, consumption, and typhoid lever.
Fortunate.lv thU trouhlo ran be avoided; scalding, boiling, rteam and all disjigreenble
Htntll from tho wash comjileU'ly dono away with; clotb»s made sweet and I •autilully white;
from the tsui-in<j in fuel the wuxh Anient less roM than even w/tmhome math KHip is turd, and Vt ry mucli
SOONER THAN
by tho old way, by u<ing FItANK SIDDALLB SOAT.—a Boap so purifying and cleaning
that the clirtiest clothing ran be washed In lukewarm water with very little rubbing, and
clothes, Ix'ddlng and utensils used by the sick disinfected J nd ckanhed without either
BculdltiK or IHIIIIIIR, while the work is so light that a itlrl twelve or thirl, en yeare of'ntfe can do a
largo wiL-h without being ti ed; and yet mild and healing is tins S-ap that for toilet mid
shaving it has no equal, ami physicians advise it« use in preference to iui|>orted ( a>til«* soap on
wounds ami sores, and u» wash the youngest infants, as well as for pcr>ons with delicate skin.
Now that there is a remedy for this, so economical that the poorest van use it, there is nut a woman or
A MAN
Kho Is not directly Interested In bavin* used in their homes. In spite of prejudice, THAT
WONDEItTOL WAY OK WASHING CLOTHKH, which (low away with the hard work, offensive
smell and rearlul steam 011 wash-days, makes the white nieces whiter, colored pieces brlk'ljtcr and
flannels softer than they can be made by washing the old way. lei ves the hands huiooth enough
to do lino sewing and usury artiolc as clean, a-s sweet and as pure as If never worn.
From 11. K. TU»WMW. M. D.. Ilammonton, N. J.,
»litor St aUA Jrrrrj JlepulUitan.
My attention was r.illcd t«» KIIANK"
BO\l» from an iwlvt»rti*«»ment In my own P«*l" r .
and Its use In iny hou*e for nearly ayaaf.acooroinif
to tho directions,bus prov««l that ita remark ioh*
prt»porti»H have not Kor remov*
lug printing ink it in Invaluable, while for toilet
and nhuvitig It I* the brut Soap 1 have ever seen.
From MR*. 11. L. KKSYOM. NorthfleUl, Vt
I do my waxh with Fit A N K HI I)I>A LUH SOA P In
half tho time and with no ««xpense Air So.ip, an th*
iitvina In fuel mure th<in j>aus/f*r U. I have no uteatu
or scent from the wtisb. while the saving In
health, clothes and labor can hardly bocHtliuatud.
I'roin K. W. RTAMTOX, l.Urt N. 20th Rt., Plillada.
We are oonfldent, from a long oxperl»*nco In
using and recommending KIIANK HIODA
BOA P, that one trial, aemrdlng to th** very easy
printed dir«M'tlons, will ovcreotn*> all pr««Judli»o»i. It
aiMo reully has wonderful merit for shaving, toilet.
The following ar«t tlie l>lr*«tloiia for I/up, so simple Hint « clilld can understand them.
I»uiit do MuythliiK no ridiculous »s to buy the S«.«|> union# you intend following them.
$ 100 ponltlrrly for/Mtrd If It Injuria thr clothes, nr trill not </<> • rrrythlng chtlmnf.
First, pat the whito clothe* in a tu!> of water, only made warm enough to be comfortable
fur the hands. Then take one piece out ut a time on the wash-board, rub llie Soap lightly
over it, roll it up and put it back into the same tub, and so on with each piece until nil
have the Soap ruhlied on them. Then go away and let them soak at leant twenty minute*,
without touching them, when the dirt will all In; 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 scums. Then wash lightly on the wash
board, through a lukewarm rinse-water (without tiny Boap,) so tu to get the dirty suds out.
Then put through blue-water, and on the line, without tcitlding or boiling a rinylepifctt.
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 largo wash with thin Soap.
Just Think What You will Save by this Easy Way of Washing 1
No Wash-boiler.' No Steam ! No Smell of Suds through the House !
It has the remarkable Property of keeping the Dif h-Cloth, War.h-Rag and
Sponge always Sweet, and of War,king Freely in Hard Water.
-♦ i BOLD BY CROCERSI-^-
Get a Cake and Try it for Yourself next Wash-Day.
To Points where this Soap la not yot Introduced a Trial Caio will be Bent by
Mall, on roccdpt of Price, (lO Cents), in Money or Btamps.
"To™ FRANK SIRDALLS SOAP,
718 CALLOWHILL ST,. PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Boyle & Co., j
1111 pi >lt<TH .lll«] It :• HlMH't ill O I
<■ S e A is n " V E-c
ANI>
MARBLE,:
29:1 ;m(i 207 P< tin Avenue-
I'ITTKIiUIMJII, I'A.
Ccmntcry Work u Speeitiity.
AII kimlH ofSTO.N K WOISK prompt
ly attcnchMl l<». ClifiWH Hi-iiHiiniible.
Satisfaction (liinriiiitcfil.
refer to I lip proprietor* of
tlic Labor Tribune. |M'p "J 1m
STOVES,
RANGES,
Grato Fronts, Fenders, ficc
CREA, OR AH AM L CO.;
MANU FACT 1 7 UK It S,
291 1-ihertj Street. Pittsburgh. Fa
ne pirn-am
The most complete institution in the I nit 'I
Htntes for the thorough prai Heal e.liicntion of
young ami middle aged nirn. Stud'-nts dmit
ted at anv time.
Tfr for Circulars giving full particulars,
address J.' .SMITH, A. M„
sepL!7:.'lm I'ittshiirgh.
fSf Advcrtino iu the CITIZEN.
' iHnfnij furs fir eailni; purposes only. Oneother
(jreat feuiure of our I'alace Cars Is a S?MOKIN(}
1 SAI.IHIN where you can enjoy your " Havana"
i at all hours of the (lay.
MiiKiiltleent Iron Bri'lues span the Mississippi
and Missouri rivers at all points crossed by this
line, and Iran fersare avoided at Council Rluffs.
Kansas city, Leavenworth, and Atchison, con
nections beins made In Union Depots.
THK PRINCIFAI. R. tf. CONNECTIONS OF
THIS GREAT THROUGH L.INE ARK AS
' KOI.IXAVS
At < nii'Aoo with all divertrina lines for the
East and South.
At KNC.I.KWoon, with the L. S. 4 M.S., and P.,
Ft. W. AC R. Kds.
At WASHINGTON- HEIGHTS, with P., C. A St.
1.. R It.
At I,a SAI.lk. with 111. Cent. R. R.
I At PEORIA, with P. P. & .!-; P. I>. *E.; 1. B. X
| W.; 11l MKI.: and T. I*. 4 IV. Kds.
I At ROCK ISI.ANO. with "Milwaukee k Rock
Island Short Line." and Rock Isl'd A Peo. Rds.
At HAVES POUT, with the Davenport Division
C. M. .v St. P. R. R.
At WKKT LIBERTY, with the B„ c. R. A N R. It.
At GHINNKI.L, with Central lowa R. R.
At DKS MOINI:s. with I) M. .* K. D. R. R.
At CoCKCIL BI.CKPS. with Union Pacific R. R.
At OMAHA, « it Ii B. ,* Mo. K. It It. In Neb.)
AtCOI.t'MnCSJt'NCTION.wIth B .C. K.t N. R.R.
At OTTI'MWA, with Central lowa R. R.; W.,
St. L. A l*ac.. und c B. A y It. Rds
At KtoivfK, with Tot., I'eo. A War.: Wab.. St.
Louis A Pnc., and St. L.. Keo. A N.-W. It. Rds.
At CAMERON, with H. St. J R. R.
At ATCHISON, with Atch., Topeka A Santa Fe;
Atoll A Neh. and Con. lir 11. P. R. Rds.
At LEAVENWORTH, with Kan. Pac., and Kan.
Cent. It. lies.
At KANSAS CITY, with all lines for tho West
] and South* eet.
and all household use*, and as it bocomw mors
generally known, must have an immense sale.
From MHN. R BTOCKWKI.L, iramraotiton, N. J.
FRANK SIDDA SOAP has tH*en use«l In
my house for tho seven months, and by follow
ing tho printed directions, we find It to do every
thing elaimed on tiir wrappers. We l.ave not
senloed or boiled a sluicle arllde, and th< c!->fhrs
*tre whtfrr aiul surrfrr than when vttth'd in th 4
ttl<i xefty. |My husband, who is a dealer here,
has a steady demand for the Boap from his
customers.
From MANAOKn OF DKXTFH I»ArNnnY, #»1 Sixth
Street, Corner 0 Street, N.W., Washington. D. C.
No laundry or family can afford to be without
FRANK BI I>DA JLLB BOA P. Wo follow direc
tions and use no other Hoap, and have a n»putatlon
M*4*oud to no laundry *n NVasblngl»»n for white
elothes; the superior work we have been enabled
to turn out havlfiK seeure<l us the trade of some of
i the »K-<t gentlemen's furnishing stores In tho city.
I). 11. LYON,
| FALF. AN!) FKED STABLE.
\i tin (>; ! »(: irl <>f Pitti l( Kelloy, E 00,
, ,) , ' , <I r| M li'l t'i-Hl. opoxi
j |. |, i i! I, wii ii • I \vi!l attend (i> the
feeilitiK "I I'oiv "H or
111 iA 1111 l Nil 111 TIIK V.i;iK nil MONTH
. I i II I Ml'- a i .ill nnil I will make
I 'lie t'iht 1 :«i mi ' i I t • hiiil 111" tinien.
lit,' j ■,: ll"i' ■ ioor | > on" want
.it v.i'l I'o (" i; i-ir »Uvi»iii#':i'to o*ll.
firu
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I . r: I "im ■:.« mnJCi'-l ri Inf ill n. ;
It linn H i tiln-lii i.f I.Wctl It May!
If 1 |f - f ,j I'll .'- linn'! wait 11-llilj
k.ioma li it you i«or lytkpMlMMif
Lite, It will (prompt nli I. ;
r I 1 1 ' i.i i■ I in Hot,
r i i . ii •' i.ii I it llie lie' t mi l I'nre.l Ti-mily.
r.'ilodii ..I# ivir n. I'lr, I .i|..,iiiu!. ,1 l»y .« new'
I; ~ I mtirr! / .tin. flit f, .ni I'.ill '«.
L -r |'r« ;i iiml ■ ■ i"l nil llltirr 'I "I '* . I r y<
LU , • •
PARKCn'3 HAITI PALS/ T.l
T!»* fli» .1 mill *:«» .( I!r onom !'»l tlalr J'reiM'ii*
,U r{i. ' « I f.rr'- 'y !• vm!,- *.
V. lil Atn . I!< forn (my or TrjflrJ lUlr
f , . . i i •, .. i f. - nni
it Ii . • • it« I n. . til« i,">*ih
hi. I • • u 1 '' -• i••
\ i • ,i i" I.r t l |f* r' I witl
| ~,! .;1/ , • '> , I - iro i»' Mr' : \) I-
Mtvur«oi H y
Planing Mill
—AND—
I Y«rd.
• L. I'L**RVIS. L. <). I UIJVFB.
S.G. Purvis Co.,
KtVITACTI M«KB AMI DUIEi
.Icugh and r! 1 Lir.fcer
OK KVKRY I'.l •«
PKA.MKvS
MOULDS« ,
MM
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FLOORING
Mu;r <>
HAT ENS,
Siackfels, Geipii Uii : Cf I tats,
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E. Cx l i 1 K B,
i>KA» ;• IN KINK
ches, Clocks, JowGlryJ
-itVER WARE, SPECTACLES, ciC. !
. '6KAVISG OF ALL ZLTBfc A SPECIALTY.
A... i iNcrtl: oi Ltiv. rv BUTLER, PA.
AND 1 ' * " KS iiI'I'AIiJKI). V Ij VV »£KA Vi hi . ■»* I
PIDREY
Im] PAD
ti'2 lil. 11l IIM I* I • I*» * lililtr,
WAHA - If.
'llr l'i' ii' i Hit p «■IJ nvo ti vnral old
chn.li.' n 11 i f Kii'm y Iri.nl'ii npi> / (ln-m. and
tlioy icport n; imr r '»v<-nii t i -mi think much of
tlu ni. A. 1.. ItOIIUUCIv ,V tO. I-lagitata.
ci.niTM'Y. rrxAS.
itr l'i i| I H ill t ,ij IjH' it'ii't' |;i iil tl-Mi alijr
Hni.. .> I ivcr ,nfil. JAH. 11 <'Al-I.AWAY.
MT. I LI MI'NS, 'll* H.
V u 1 .'I li«n rtiitil me o I" -in ii Il'i» l*ack
aid Ki'li i v J rouble. .">l. J. Hol'GH.
Allllipsh
KIDNEY Pf-D CO.,
twii.K I'uoi Rii:roK-.
TOLEDO, - - - oniO.
.1. 0. HEDICK, A'rrtit t« • 11u11■ r 4 '<».
Cathartic Pills
(Nmililtio tlm rliolrrst rattiartii- principlpd
iti ini'itlrltii-. In pri»jn-rtiim.H ncrurutply ml-
Just.'il in si'riirr m-t i\ i' v, rrrtntiity, nnil
uniformity of iflot They in tin' result
of yt'iirn of i :iri-ful Htiuly nnil jiractlral ox
l>i;ritiK-iit. anil nri' tin- most oflocttml ri-m
--i ily yi't lllmi'iiviti'll fur ilim-iißpn rauni'd by
ili'ranf;iMuriit of I In' stoiuurli, liver, and
liowclm, xvliirli i' i|iiitr iiroin|'t anil effectual
trratini'iit. AviuV I'll \>i are B|MTlßlly
nppli iililo to tlii;i i la . of They
n't directly on llidl'S'-Mtlvo ami aasiinl
l.i ivo |ii*oc('Mmi'M, anil ti'Rtorn regular
bcalthy notion. Their ixteMlvi BM Irf
pli iciatia in fhtfar practice, and by all
civilized natloiix, ii one of the many
pri".n iif their vnluo nt a nafc, tntro, and
perfnelly reliable ' put).'..'live ineiliclno.
lteinj; eompounilod of the coneeiitrntod
virtue t of purely vegetable Hiibstancoa,
they are ponitlvely free Irom calomel or
nuy liijuriotts jiro|>ertie , ami can lie admin*
isterril to ehihlren With prrfei t Hllfcty.
Amii'n I'ri.i.n are an effoctual rum for
(loil^tllultlon or Costlveiiiss, linllnea-
Hon, I>y*|i< |Min, l.nsi of Appetite,
Koul Stomin li iiinl Itrentli, IM/./.lnesa,
lleivilacho, Lomi of Mrmol'v, Nuiiibneu,
ItillniiHiK'SH, .laiinilke, Hhi-iiiuatlHin,
I'", ni pi ioii-i nnil Skin Dhcnw, Dropay,
Tumors, Worm*, Niurnlulu, Colic,
tirlpe*. I liiti rliii'ii. Dynenlery, (ioilt.
I'llt'i, lllmiriliri of the I.lver, anil all
other dincnapii reMiiltiiiK from a ili.iordvrod
state of the di|{e»ilve apparatus.
A* a Dinner Pill they have no equal-
While penile In their action, these Pu,i.s
are the unmt thorough ami seareliiiiKcathar
tic that can lie employed, and never |(iva
pain unlean the howcW are Inflamed, and
then their Influence Is healing They stimu
late the nppellte ami digestive unpins, tney
o|H'rate to jmrlfy and enrich the Tilood, and
Impart renewed health and vigor to the
whole system.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
('radical and Analytical ClieinUta,
Lowell, Mats.
■ OLD ST 1U DBUUUKTI BVSStWHIRS.
lii iii iiiNi ni I urn Xot !<*«•
I'liii-.iif \illliltli illi'llii'i I.' iVill if liee II i rallied
loth :ni' 1 Oil tin- I "of I reilerlclc
|,e ln.'il, bile "f l'i litre low ii .hip, l ul'. r i iiiinty,
p i ,Ift .i. noiin ii hi ilia! -illpar
(:■ . |. in■ \ nit; lh"lii«."lve« ..> ! •!■ ■ i| In mill e.late
II 111 i lili'ij|;lt|. p i'. |.li*lil I' I. I'll' 'i l . Mini those
liavli':' 1 .i11:i if'tn-t tl ■ in | i lent them
litlh mttheutli'illi'l lor Met 11 ■ 111.
octant 11 INKY 1,1 jr.obi). AMU - i.i.thr, I'a.