Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, December 08, 1880, Image 4

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    THE YEAR 1881
Some person of a mathematical
torn of mind, who has a penchant for
the myaterious, ha 3 been giving the
vear 1881 some attention, and this is
w bat he says of it: "Tbe figures ISSI
comprise a very peculiar number. The
sum of its digits is 9x9. It is divisi
ble by 9 without a remainder. It
reads the same both ways. If the 18
be set under 81 and the two added, the
sum is 99. If the 18 be reversed and
than added to 81, the sum is 162, the
snm of the digits of which is 9. The
sum is also divisible by 9, giving a
quotient of 18, which is aeain divisi
ble by 9. If the 81 be reversed and
added to the 18, the sum is 36, which
is also divisible by 9, and the sum of
its digits also 9. But what of it, asks
an exchange. Add the following con
siderations before you press an answer.
Those who have cultivated the occult
science have always held the number
9 to be possessed of great significance.
Those who make a study of the nu
merical symbolism of the Scriptures
regard the number 9 a? equally signi
ficant. It is 'a number of finality or
judgment, of creaturely completeness,'
says Dr. Mahan. And he add.-?: 'lt
is a factory of all great dates of judg
ment, viz: of the flood, the destruc
tion of Sodom, the overthrow of
Pbarob, the captivity and the final de
struction of .Jerusalem.' As we have
seen, it enters in a variety of ways
into the number of 1880 What of it
now? Has 1881 a judgment in store
for the human race, and what is it ?"
KEEP IRQ~CELEB Y.
From time to time we have printed
our modeß and the modes of others for
keeping and blenching celery through
the winter. We have covered it care
fully in the rows in which it grew, and
foaDd it to answer very well, when ap
plied to that which is intended to lie
first used. We have found it to ans
wer better to take it up and set it in
rows close together, leaning only space
enough to prevent the plants from
touching, and packing the earth firmly
around tbem, leaving only an inch or
two of the tops sticking out, than cov
ering either with boards, placed so
that the water cannot penetrate, or
with cornstalks thickly bent over and
fastened. Drains should be dug
around the celery to carry off the
water. We have kept it in this way
until May and well-blanched.
It is well known that stalks of celery
stood in spring water under a shed,
where it is not likely to be frozen, will
become perfectly white and tender.
But it is only a few persons who can
bare the spring water at hand for this
use.
We have known celery to bo per
fectly branched and preserved by pack;
ing the roots in wet earth arid keeping
them in the cellar, Large boxes were
obtained and a few inches thick of
earth placed on the bottom and made
as wet as possible. The plant- were
then packed upright, side by side as
close as they could stand, until the
boxes were full. The upper leaves
( were of course exposed, and attempt
ing to grow a little by the encourage
ment given to the roots by the wet
earth, caused growth enough to blanch
the whole. There in an advantage in
this over keeping it in the cellar as
many do, where it retains its greenness
all winter, and is scarcely fit to eat.
But we prefer the out-door plan, when
it is well dene.— Qermantown Tele
graph.
TIME'S CHANGES. —As our first par
ents were leaving the garden, Adam
remarked, fumbling with the button*
oa bi» fig leaf abstractedly, "I don't
care about myself, darling; but when 1
think bow much you bare lost my
heart fails me." And Eve, the unnel
fisb creature, looked into bis eyes with
loving gaze, saying carelessly, but
sweetly, "Ob, I don't care, Adam."
And this little speech of our common
mother has lived through all the ages
down to the present. When a man
woald express most appropriately the
supreme indifference that tranquilizer
his bosom, be uses the self-same lar
guage that the gentle Kve used so hap
pily ; except that by one of the unac
countable changes, that time is ever
making in things sublunary, the accent
of the last word has been transferred
from the first to the last syllable.
PITTSBURGH laow AND STEEL.—
One-twelfth of all tbe pig-iron produc
ed in the United States in wrested
from tbe glistening ore by the furna
ces of Pittsburgh and ber immediate
vicinity. In the matter of blast-furna
ces ber record dates back to 1702,
when the primitive structure erected
by George Anshutz sent its smoke
into tbe clear sky, now darkened by
tbe warm breath of fifteen huge furna
ces, capable of producing half a million
tons of pig-mc-tal every year from the
ores that come from fur and near.
And to further prepare this metal—the
first result of fire upon ore—there are
in Pittsburgh thirty-five rolling mills,
wherein eight hundred boiling or pud
dling furnaces are seething like minia
ture volcanoes in constant eruption,
and wbose product is here fashioned
into one-quarter of all the rolled iron
made in the- broad republic. Ascend
ing into tbe realm of steel—that per
fected, purified form reached through
these crucial boilings and meltings and
hammerings— Pittsburgh claims, with
pardonable pride, sixteen enormous
establishments devoted to muking nil
manner of steel, including the finest
grades of "tool" steel, until lately sup
plied by tbe English manufacturers,
in this Pittsburgh excels, and makes
two-thirds all all the crucible steel pro
duced in this country.— G. F. MULLKII,
in llarpcr'a Magazine for December.
The straightcr a man takes his whis
ky tbe crookedcr it makes him.
A hypocrite is a man who tries to
lie pious and can't, with d preponder
ance of cant.
Ducks have a decided opinion of their
own ; they do not hesitate to come out
flat-footed.
Why is a Zulu belle like a prophet
of old ? Because she has not much
on'er in her own country.
An Illinois girl's toast; " The young
men of America— their arms our sup
porters, our arms their reward; fall
in men, fall in."
A Boston artist painted an orange
peel on the sidewalk so naturally that
six fat men slipped down on it.
A pretty girl's house is a legal insti
tution, for the simple reason that par
ties go there to plead.
Tbe Waterbury American says,
"Wild geese are on the wing;" but we
are of tho opinion that the wings ure
op tbe geew?.
MRS. LYOIA E. PiHKHAM.
LYDIA E. PSNKHAM'S
CO^!?OUTTD.
The Po'itjvs Cera
For all Female Complaints.
I This n, «.» i*-i tvne COIL . -, of
I Pro,.-, .iei ta-i v* L~rr: t
Usite InrmVd. Upon or.e trial the i_crifcs of tL j Com
j pound wiU be rf -let li lmir.cdjato ; sr t
! r hen It i xat t» eo=t:=a«). la nin- ty-alne easra ia a bun
w:il tc»
Ufy. Cm »xount of tts pnvo.-i merit ,ilLi tyro
eommeeried and prwer:j Iby tic U.t p'-j in
the coe::l:y.
It *lll ear* er.'.lr-'T t" 1 v r J fra of falling
of the nUrrus, Lcr.corrh' —, i." to u!-r or.d uJ
Meniinuition,.inOT*rjLj:T: -ulilci, .a ar.d
Ulccra.t:on, floodinK*.all klrplsotnar ..I® hxA the eou-
t f.iirjil wntm-ss, a:.J 1.1 e:,**r'aHy Bj'.".'M to
the Chang* of L.rc. It »:U ClswJve a.-a expel tuiaorJ
from the liter in an early of ik rcloiment. Tic
teadeacy to can-eruus humors there I; t Lucie J very
speedily ly t!» nse.
In fact It fc--j proved to be the prcat
eat «TUI \jest rem:<l/ that has ever been discover
ed. It permoatci every portion of the system, twelves
new Ufeand
stroys ail '-raving tor ctiTnnlints, an 1 relieves vealnc-ss
ot the stomach
It earos Eloatlng, Headaches. Scrvots rroMratloa,
General DiihUtty. Ekej-lcsrcera, Dci-resiion ti.d IrXi
gctUon. That fecllnjf of bccrins down, cacslcj pal-i,
weightarjbeckscbe,laatoayeFtrctncnt:y ccrtdly
lUQZ3. It will at all time-., andtrndcrrU c:m.rottan
era, act In harmony with the law Cir-t corc-r=a the
femelesyitem.
for Kidney Complaints of either rex tlds compound
Is nnacrpamd.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable CompounJ
H y>rtpare<i at 233 an<l 2SJ Wcttcrn At'-aw, Ljnn, y.x
Price Cl-00. filx battles for
for» tt pilln, alco in tbe form of on roc :. t
of jrloe, fLfflJ, per box, f»r either. Mm. IT.ZIZU..I
fnx'y tniwen all nof inquiry, fxnd for pom
p_; L Ailtlreai a.i®.Love t'ii*paper.
Ko farrLllj rliouiJ be without LVDIA I- TI -ILUI'
LTTmrrm. Tbey cure Conrt!pat!cn,
and lorpklitj of tbo IJrer. 2Z< *utsix:r bot
QrO. A. KELLY & CO. Genpial
Agft"t&, Pa.
Sold by I). 11. Wuller, - Butler Pa.
jr art- a r.-nn Immm I f yon ar»* \ VffiKu
■F of b i t.wak-mm of it-t
--•n«l by tlie »tra»r» of wE*j terwtcilintf overruiu ■
four dutiei *»-> id W n;«bl worlr. to re?-- II
■tizuulanUand u«« H 1 loi-: b%*un nr- veaau B
Hop Bitters. M Hop B. K
If you are f innif »n J H »iifferinic from anj in B
4i4frctioo or dirffripa H tion , 11 you an- mar
ried or vimrl*. old or ■■ youn#, «n»f<*riiij; from
poor health or on a bed of a*ck
irely on Hopg Bitters.
ton a re. T»iou«and« die an
»b«ntv<r you Uel W \ pl.>nyJJo HI loii.e
tbat ▼o•! r form of Kidney
med»'leaniunif.ton- /r that iwyht
Ing or ■aim.iU.tinir, HI ( hive ls-er pro*mti -l
wllhootis/'irtcittsy, W S by a timely ux or
take Hop *r*' ■■ Hopßltters
Bitters.
Hass tm rftrs
pei-.'ti. ivi 'i' V
'« •" shsolnte
feSSiI'HOP iSSS
liver or nerrts f B fiwe of opium;
Too si II be m ; niTTrn/t ! 'tob«i-ro , or
cuml If you use <9 11 I I I lli' ,nar.-otli s.
Hop Bitters ,i K ffjA
Ifyooarss-m. I! U " ' LIIU | H
ply weak sat a siriirn fsrndfor ■
i, try 3 NEVEr. ..Wrcular. ■
feiFAIL ""'™ [
I saved liur.-ta n—Ke.vr, *. T. ■
d red a. - B
MALARIAL
POISON.
The tinnftlfml i-ausi- of ri'-rirlv all sli-kiirss at tills
tlini- of ttii! year lias its origin 111 a ili'.or en-d lavcr
Wtuch. If not reipilateii In time, uri-al sufTi-rliiit.
wr»*l"iiwlij'"w ami (truth will eiixiic. Aui iitlenian
writ I nt; from Hon Hi Atm-rica says: "I have uacd
your Hsiniiions' f-lvc-r lU'i?tilator with KIKHI cffw't,
faith as a iirfvi-iition and ''iiri; for Malali;:! I't-vnr*
on the Intimitis of Panama."
TAKE
Simmons' lim Regulator,
A Purelv Vfgetabl« *lnd cino.
AN EKT£(TI'AI, Mi'Kt'IFIC
ro ft
MALARKH'H I'EVKIW.
RCIW'KL COMPI.AiNTS.
JAI'NIIK'K,
CO I.IC,
IIKSTI.KHHNKHH,
MENTAL DEPKKSHION.
HICK IIKAI»A< HK.
CI >NHTI I'ATfON,
NAIXKA.
lUM-WUHNKHH.
IJYHPKPMIA,
If von fwl drowsy, liflhllltati'd. have frr'inctit
headaclx', tnonth tastm tHully, |mor aii|« tttf, anil
IOIIKUI' 'ilat'-d, von are snfli rlnit from Tor|i|il I.lver
or Hllllonsni'«s," anil nothing will cure you so
s|M'.<-(llly ami permanently as to take
SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATO \
It IsKlven with safety, and the hapim-st resuM»
to the inont delicate Infant. It takes the place of
ipiltiltie and hitter of every kind. It Is the cheap
est. purest and best family medicine 111 the world.
J. 11. ZF.IM*. A RO. I'LL I IN.
Mold by all • roKklsls.
apr2«-lyr
THE GR"FIAT
KIDNEY KEGULATOR
AND DIURETIC.
KIHNK'iKN ts highly ri-coiameiided and nn
cnriia sed fur WKAKnr KOI I, KIONKYH. IIKOI*-
HV, ItltlOllT'H I>IHK \HK, I.OHS o| I.NI.I!OV,
NKHVOI H HI 1111 ITV, or anydllHTKl ( I lONH
arlstiiK Irom <ilt A VKI, or I'I.AI'I'ICU IIIMKAHKH.
Also l?.r VEI.UiW I I V I 11, lil.OOl>and KIliM V
I'OIHOMNO, iii Infi'cied uialamil si-itlotis.
J tin- distillation of a I'OHKHT M'.AKwlth
.ICNIPKi: HEKItIrS and r.AItI.KV MAI/1' we
have tllscoven-d KII'NKtiI.N, which acts speci
fically on lie lOilinysiind I rtnary Or«aiis. r<—
tiiovitiK dejKislts in the Itinddci ami any stiaiiiinic,
siiiartlnir. lieal or Irritation In llie water palaces
ItlvinK tIHMII slrciiitlh. vljtnr and liaiistli); a heajlliy
color and easy flow of urine. It can In- taken at
all times, in all climates, without Injury to the
system i'lilike any other iireparatlon for Kidney
ifimcullles it. him a very pleasant and aitrecahlc
taste and llavor. It contains positive diuretic iiro
pertles and will not nansitate. I Jul lis est>ecially
will like it. and Oeiitlemen will flml KIDNKIiI.N
the lie .i Kidney Tonic ever Used !
NOTICE Each hottle bfars the slunatnre of
LAWKENCE H. MAKTIN, al-o a rtoprieii»ry
Iloveniirielit Htatnp. which ih mills Kll>>'l'.OKX
to he sold iwllhont lleen-c) liy driiKKlsls. (jroi-ers
and other persons everywhere.
I'nt nil In <;nart "l/e liottles for (letieral and
Family Cue.
LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Prop'rs Chicago II
{♦/-Hold hv DriiKKlsts, firocers and liealers
every where, and hy I.AWIIENt K ft M AltTI X, Xo.
fi Harclay Ht„ Xew Vork. octl3-ly
Thf olili'Mt and flic* Ih mI appoiulfMl (tintltutloti
for ol»tultilllK ;• I'M I nrK«lu' ;»F lon.
For rln*uhn«* ;ul«ln*HM.
OWI-2IMI V. l>rFK & Hi) NH. rittHlairKh, \'n.
Union Woolen Mills.
I would desire to c*|| the attention of the
public to the Union Woolen Mill, lint lor,
where I have new and improved muibltifiy for
the maiiufacttire ol
Baricd and Gray Flannels,
KnitMnn and Weaving Yarnß,
and I can recommend them as being very dura
hie, OH th«v are manufactured of pure lint lor
county wool. Tlioy are lieanlifnl in color, su
perior in texture, and will lie sold at very low
prlceH. Hor samples and prices address.
B. KULI.EItroN.
Ju134.7H ly) Butler; Pa
f&ipe Citismt: ikkntl*K, s*., 33*jcjetnb#ir 8, X&SO.
Jury List lur I>«*«*ember Term.
ISfcO.
nurr.na JTBOHS P-B WKEK © -vntF.scisa MOM DA T,
DECEMBEV. 13 1380.
AJame—T. M. Marshall. William MentZcr.
i Jams* Puka
i Allegheny—J L. liosenbnrr. Crawford Dou-
I aldson
Uutler borough—fhriat Stock. Casmer ft ise.
G. W. Miller. H J. K'ingler, Jacob Geible.
Buffalo—John Sarver.
Brady-Henry Doable. William Moore
Clay—James Fin Ley
Coooord—John Cbappel -
Couiioquemnem£—ihom&a EimuuddOD, Tho?
Galloway.
Centre—Aiex. Pollock.
Donegal—Leroy Delemater.
Fairvnw—R- M. Kepler. Philip Dsbennpeck.
Daniel Evans. H. W Jamison Isaac Kavlor
Harri.-iville—H. A. Aver*. Ah-c. Black. Joseph
Pcsv.
Jackson—Jam'-s Jones. Ezra f iken. James D
Lvtle. William lloth. David B rjtiontz
"Jefferson—Alfred Ma-irlioff. Benson Btirader.
Lancaster —John ilytre Juecpi Powell.
Muldvcr**eh -Wro. Dowler.
Meics'r W A. R .berth, J J. McGaivey.
Proepcc' John Hyle. Jr
Parker— David J cl sou. D P. Kedy.
Hiipperyri *ck Fr• deriek Gerwick.
Wael ingtou—N* M. f*liira.
W.nfli li— Frederck Welty, Art:lit- Keck.
Worth Mathiits Bennett.
Zclieno_ ie —E. V. Randal) h.
I**l.
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HARPER iV BRO'I HERS, New York.
LAND FOR 8ALB»
FOlf SA iii ;.
A li .ndsoiiie ix-rooni fritme house, located
on Hlnfl sireet, north western part of Butler.
I.'ii .Vi« 170 All in cessaiy out •■tilldlnifs,
'I EKVIS-Oi e 'hlrd cnsli and balance in lour
equal annual payments. Itnpilre at this olllcc.
Jinl4tl
"For Sale.
The weil-improvwi farm of Rev. W. It. Hiiteh-
Inon.in tlie northeast corner of Middlesex town
ship, Butler county. Pa . is now offered for sale,
low. Impure of \V K KRISBEE, on the prem
ium. apHltf
I <>l{ HALK.
$. r i .vlll buy a hall interest in a (food btis-
Ine-i in PiltshurL'h. One who knows Houie
thlfil/ ab' llt fanning prelerred. An honest man
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FOUR YEARS OLI>.
This rel<*brat»*'l Native V. i if* i ma le fro:n the
juice of tne Ojsirloi.rape.r.ii-etl in tni.icountry.
Its Ivaltialiie
Tonic and Strergthing Properties
are nusiirp :■» i-d hv auv other Xative Being
the pure juice of the Crape, produced under Mr.
Sjicer's ov. it |n r onal juiia-rviHiim, its purely and
nemnneiK'-s ar-guarantee J. llie younge.st child
mas partake of its geiKToiis' qualities, and the
weakest invalid iw it to advantage. Illspartlcu
lariiy lieneficial to the at; ,- il : nil liehilitated. and
suited pi llie various ai'iiients that alfeet the
weaker sex. Ii is in every respect A WINE TO BE
RELIED ON.
M " i-: i: i* • .•—«
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The I*. .1. HHKItRV is a wine ol Superior Char
acter. and partake■ ot the golden qualities of tlie
grape from win 11 it is made. For purity.
Flavor anu Mechanical i*ro|M-rties. It will he tound
unexcelled.
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F J*. BRANDY-
This BRANDY stands unrivaled in tills Country,
being jar .-.niierior for medielnlal purposes.
IT is A PrltK disti'.atioii from the grapa aud
contains valuable iiK-dlcinial projierties.
It has a delicate flavor, similar to that of the
graiies from which it is distilled, and is in great
favor among first-class families.
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Icn ies a d feeble in lan e. In liqui-l !or-»i
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BY virtno of a writ of Fi. Fa. IHKUOII
out of tiio CNuirt off'oimuon I'loiih of
Butler county, ami to ine iii rooted, thorn
will l>o e.\|Mi>-®(l to Public Salo, at tlio
Court Mouse, in tho iKiroupjh of Ktit.ler,
on I'rldHy llio lOth day ol' Ore.,
IMHO, Hi 1 o'clock, P. M., the followinK
doacribed jiroperty, to wit:
E. 11. Nos. 72 7! Dec. T,lß*>: M. A. K A. T. B1 tck
ai d Sullivan liro's. Ait'ys.
AI th 'l' bt. title, luteresi a'd cla'm ' f Ell
'du i of i*i and'o 4"xiio feet of land, more it
l"S-, slmaie In Un Ic Isr oitgli. P.n'l' r county,
i'a .boil ded a follows; iin the north b lo nf
llr < owilen e»thv a lley inch I" li ti dd
so and west h \lal ■ stie i; a t.vo-stnrj f.ame
i|w»l Inu li use andoutbul l u Uiei etni
ed and taken I xc iillon as the i-tonerfy of
II oun at 'liesnii of I- lias Kirk fie use a d
Sullivan Itro's et al-
E. I*. Nos 72, 73, lice T. 1M0: <i. & A T.
Hack •• (I Sullivan liro's, vtt'ys.
All llie tight, ttlic. int est atnl cl ■ in of lli
''oun, of I and •' •<• xI • fe I of la d, IIIOH or
|es situ i e |i| But ■ i boi' iiirh lilt b r county.
Pa.li milled a* fo low ; lin the ineth by Int
firm riy own d l>y ci.as c and ess east y
|,00:.. iii Avenue, s nth hy i.eo. ' lialln r a il
west by UheiT. wai | IVMI-sI ry If tip lioi « '
aud fraini barn tli. reon. el* d and taken in
•xe ut ion as he ■ ropfcrty ef 1.11 Conn M the
su't of Ellas Kukfor use, aud Milllvan Bro's
ei al.
E. 11. Nos. 72 73. Hec. T. 1«X0; (J. A «i A. T.
Black and Sullivan Bio's, Att'ys.
All the right, title, hi.eres 1 and claim f Eli
i!-mi of In and to l ioxisnfeet of land, tnnreor
less, situate n Bu'ler boroufh. Butler county,
I'a . bounded as'oil >ws: Ou the no th i-y sti
alley e -st lo Urs (ii'.eb.soinh by V E ('hutch
inopertv and w si In ocKean sireet; (known
as the H rues hou e): a large two s ory frame
house elected Iheri-on, used as hotel orb anl
lii if house. Seized and taken In execution as
tlie prop, riy oi ' II ''nnn nt the suit of Ellas
K iik for use, and -ulllvan Bro's et ;}|
li. H. Nos. 72,? a Hen. T isso, 0, A. * A. T.
Black and Hulllvan H-o's, Att'ys.
Al l the right, title, liife.o t a d c'aini of Ell
Conn, of. In »nd to i nu hundred and six acres
ol' bmd. more or less, situate In W siting'on
town-hl|i. I lid lei COl|ntV, I a .bounded as fol ows;
On the north bv iiuids of Kelly heirs, east by
Kelly aud McNauHitnii south by Z. II Conn
and w st b> Wadsworth; dout'le 'OK house,
frame barn and wchard thereon ; mostly cli ar
ed Hi; I/.id nd taki nln xecutlon as IbeEroti
erty oi Kii''onn at the S'i't of Elias Kirk for
use and • Bro's et al.
E. I». Nos. Ti. 7.1. I lee r, ISB • O \. 4A T
Biac|< and Hull|ya» lines, A t*y».
All Ibu right tl'le. In tore t and claim of Ell
Con,i of n and to t»cnt< four a ies of laipt.
in re oi le*K, slluat l 'ln culler township, Butler
couu'y. I'a.. bound d as 'oliows; "n ti'e imrth
by Frank • 'ook, east by Bn wn south by Brown
and Hnyilerand west bv I'tiibrand i'lusbuigh
plank oadt together with tli coal ilglit lot llie
one ti .If—lnterest II bala'o e of theM acres of
which tlie .'I acres is a part, and being llie same
p op "y c -iiveyed to Kll ' omi to I.lias Kirk
and win-; og and frametiou-e, log harn aud or
lilia d I hereon; mu II- clered. Hel/.-d and
taken lu ■ xeeutlon as the prope ty of 1.1 l ' 01111
at the mil 1 111 Elias Krk for 111', and "u'llvan
It O'h et al
K.O Nos. 72 7!l. Dec. T, 1HWI; 11. A. .t A. T
P.lact. and Hnlllvni' Bio'j, Alfyij.
AH Hie tight l lie Inte e.i and cl Im of Eli
'oun, of 11 and to on- hundred aid eleven
aores of land, morn or less, slluat' in But'cr
townshlp. Biuler county, i'a . ' ouiule i a> fol
lows: On 'lie north bv anils of Pea ce east by
I II sof Breiiin' lielis YOII'Ii b lands "l Me
Oalinout heirs 'lid w st li lands of M Calmonl
licit s; belli same lan I conveyed to Ell < 01111 by
llarlb y's heirs; og and fr me house, log bartl
i and orchard ilimvnii; bnu l liny ac es cleai d,
I velzed and taken In e>ee 1111 .s ile pope.lv
I of Ell I!■nu al h -nit of Ellas W Mi kforii 'c,
aud hulllvan B o'sei al.
W. 11. IIOFFM \N'.
Slierlll'of IJutlor ('miiitv.
Sheriff'- Office. Butler. I'a., Nov. Wh. Ism.
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CHICAGO, ROGK ISLANDi PACIFIC R. R.
IS THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & THE WEST f
Its main line runs from Chlciwo to I ounell
Bluffs, pawlnit throuali Joltet. Ottawa, l.a Sajle,
Uenewo. Moliue. KIK'K tslunil. R>;iveni»l'l-t, \Vest
Liberty. lowa Cltr.Marena.l, Bnsiklyn. Urlnnelt.
D«i Moines I tlie capital of lowni. ftuart. ATL.;n-
Uc. and Aroca; with branches from Bureau
J unetloa to Peoria : Wilton Junction to Musca
tine. Washington, Kalrflelct. KM- in. Uellciiiip.
t'entrevllle, Princeton. Trenton, liaitntln Came
ron. Leavenworth. Atchison, and kunsas City:
Washmrrton to Sismirner, (lukaKrosn. ami Knox
vtlle; ReokuK lo ramlnctoii. Bonnpurte, Ken
tooaport, Indspendont. Kldon. Ottumwii, lOildy
vtlle, Oaltaloosa. Pella, Monroe, and LH-S Moines;
Newton to Monroe; De* Moines to Imttnnolaand
W lat«rsat: Atlantic to Lswla and Audubon; and
Avoem to Harlan. This LA positively the onlr
Raliroad. which owns, and operates a through
line from Chleaao Into the Slate of Kansas.
Throu*S Kzpreaa raacenaer Trains, with Pull
man Palace C«rs attacked, are run each way dally
between CHICAGO and PBOHIA. KANSAS CITY.
(Xicacit. BLurra, LA A VAN WORTH and ATCBI
AOS. ThroaahcanarealaoninbetweenMllwau
kee and Kansas City, via tbe "Milwaukee aud
Bock Island Bkort Line. "
Tbe "Great Rook Island" Is
equipped. lu road perfect, and lu
Vrftat wUI please you most will be the pleasure
of eajoyinc your meals, while passing over the
beautiful prairies of Illinois and lowa. In one of
oar masnUtcent Dining Cars that accompany all
Thro«an Express Trains You get an entire
meal, as good as Is tarred In auy Orst-class hotel,
for seventy-live cents. .
Appreciating UI» (aot that a majority nf the
peoble prefer separata apartments for different
purposes (and ths Immense passenger liusiness
Of this line warranting 111, we are pl«ase«l to an
noonee that this Company runs Pull mm Palats
Sl'epiug Cart for sleeping p.irposes. and Palace
PULLMAN rALAI'I i:AK« an run through to PEORIA, DFS MOINKD,
COl kIL BLUFFS, K/KSAN CITV, ATCHIfII.V, uml LEA VF\ WORTH,
TlfkeU via tkU Line, known n« the "Orfiit KutL lalnml Itoutc," arc Hold by
•II TltkH Agents In (he I'nlted Mlatea aid Canada.
for Information not obtainable at jour home ofHee, address,
JL. KIMRAIiIi, K. ST. JOHN.
Gea'l Suoerintendeut. Gvo'l 'i'kt. und l'sm'tjr Ant.,
CblcaKU. 11l
WHY DOES
& \r*,rr.an f s hcr.lth often break down at an early a*:?? Tut a man at iho wish f:. Jt ? • ; »
h<-.u«*d noiu \nC hot sud* until every pore is opened; then I't him Maud «• 'cr the I. i:; •
ibAi fhxn scalding and boiling clothes. that are full > f sweat and exhalations i r • ;i«*
ikin and Lu ?.?elih too would brtmk down before long; and yet thia.most terrible ortival *ua
A WOMAN
bus to go through with on wash-day; and. beaidt*. itli her clothing vet from r.
Ih" li»t work, hhe Las to risk her lite by going °ul in the p to hang up the clothes. bwi
those not at work arc in the unhealthy atmosnhere; its smell, fo apparent t» vis ton, .•!. v.
lug that it finds it* way through iho house,—the family, h< vcver, oiicn becoming •- - us
lutncd to the peculiar odor from its own wash as n< tto notice it. The>e ia rci • <ly ix
pl«in why so many women nutter with colds, rheumatism. weak nerve s, or neui. ' a. ai.d
LOOK OLD
nhilo yet young In years, and physicians and boards ot health cannot «!ra\. tHentt< .1 ! • >
■ironi'ly to the injurious effects of tiie usual way of washing, with us r.t. - ; "y steam
•cabling or toiling to get the clothes pure an 1 bwoct-smellh esp « : ,lly us it i* with; ut don t
often Ihe direct of those dreadful dlvjasea, diphtheria, consumption, und typ u»id lever.
Fortunately thia trouble c;ui bo avoided; teal dir.?, boiling, s;ram and nil «;>r. • 0
•mell from the v.a-h completely done away with; clothi < made swevt and < /lUtJmly wi. te;
fi-M fic til' lug in fuel thr wash *U/ueut ISM COS i than even tehen tun* warte Mip m L ct, und \. y muta
SOONER THAN
by the old wnv, l.y u«!nsr FHANK SIUO.U4M BO A P.-a Son) ptii..vms mil .:.iuv : ]
lb.it ihe .llrtlcst ci'Jhinjj mi hit m luliuwaiui wau-r Kith very l.iuo rubb, j;. '■ I
ciothes tv-dding and utensil* u*ed by the si-k disinfected and clean-v I w thorn v. ~<-r
w-nldini; it b,.-|iq*. white I lit* work i*«o llgl.tthat* njrl twelve t>r lliirttrii yinrv t,t n ; ,
lritfo t,k h wltli'iul U'lnx ti vl; uml yet HO milii und h' .illtiK i< lliti i-i'.-.p tliut l> r I It t mid
•having it has no equal, and physicians advi eluu oin prefercm-c to imp»>rU<l t. aM..e . ip « a
wound 4 and nores, and t<» tne youngest infants, as well its i«»r
Now that there U a remedy for thin, to economical that thejnonrt can use it, there is not a w emnn or
A MAN
IN not dlrrftly INTCRMIFLXL In having I»'.MI in tlmlr home-. In siillf of prcjntlloo, Til \T
Wi'NDBiUnJL WAY WAHHINO CLOTHES, wliirli tltK* uwuy wilh UID linr.t work, oflclwive
n.it i: ami fearful suam on waslnluys. makes Iho whlU) t.lc-ei s whiter, ei.lured jilet r.t brlphler und
flanuclK toller tlian lliey can bo made by WHsliing tlio ind way, leaves llie hantU .-mootli eiioiis'U
tu ,'.O fin 3 M.'wlii({ Uild twery orticle as clean, as tweet uud us puro as if never worn.
M ONIAiS'>
From 11. E. IJowrjcs, If. I).. Itaiumouton. N. J.,
Kditor SuutU Jn ■ y lisjiuiilu-nn.
fly at'entlon was calbsl to KIIANK I,LH
B'IVP from un uilvcrUse;nni|t |U Uiy own paiier,
ami it < ii lulu my |n'iis-i lof |i<-nrly a VIMP, acoCirdlng
to "HI ill ruction*, lis, pruv.ll thai its
|.ri)-,i.rlim liave not lrei-n over.Uitrst, For remov-
Ins priutlug ln'< it is l.ivaluuble, while for toilet
und ..havlntf it ist.ie best«rap 1 havu ever seen.
from Mrts. H. L KBNVUM, Northdclil, Vt.
Ido my wash with Kit AN K II)I>A I.LS HOA Pln
t ill the time ui.d wlili no e*penso for Ko.ip, '■il.'iei
-.ii' ■/ In fu'l iivnr than ;m 'Jt/nr It. I have noste. ill
r r i wit friiin the wmii, while tlio saviinc in
t I'HHII, vlullu-s slid labor' HI hardly beestlmaled.
I rani K W. STAXTOH, I3n» N. 31th «• , Pltlladn.
We are conndent, tr cu .» lons eapi-rlennii In
ustna sin| rev<wni|i"inliiu lIIANK si I»l).\ 1.1.H
>«i\P, that one trial, accordin* to th» very cay
orln eil rtlreitlons, Will ovi rciine itll ur-J'i hci-i It
also rually uas wundet.ul morlt lor shaving, toilet,
Tim following are th«- Direction* fur Ui.r. mi »lui|ilr> t!:ai i* i hlld ran umlorntanit lli'-m.
1 tont <l«> anything m ildieuloua na to buy the gonp UiilosH you Intend folloulni; tlicm.
/ J $ 100 pomi tier Iff forfvUfd If It Injur- * the clothe*, or will not <!•> <m-y thing chtltlrtf.
Fimt, put the white clothe* In * tub of water, only made warm enough to be comfortable
f.irthn hands. Then take one pieceont at a time ou t!>e w;ish-board, rtilt the Soap lightly
over It, roll It up ami put it bark into the namw lu!>, ami *> mi with each piece until all
hare the Soap rubbed on them. Thou away nnd let them »'uk at lenat twenty niir.uttv,
without touching them, when the dirt will nil lie loiweued, a id a very little rtthhln:; on
tho waah-board, out. of tint onu and*. will make them perfe ly el* an, beint; pariH iilnr t<»
tarn eaoU pieov while waahlng »o a* to get at the scam*. Then w.<h 1< t'ltly on the v. a !i
--tioard, throufh a lukewarm rlnic-waU*r (withont any Hoap,) *> to get tii dirty »u>: < out.
Then )>ut through blue-water, and on the line, wi'tharf $■ .' -inn or boiiu ft m■>('■ '•
Afterward put flannel * and colored piece* to w-uk, nr.d wnali Ihetn csueti th- " «'ny.
It >• Important not to heat the waali-water in a tin, bra. copper k;-u!\ At ••.!!*
will htat enough water for a large wacii with tlii* Sua;>.
Just Think What You will Save by M* Easy Way °.f WrJi;!
No Wash-boiler? No Steam! No Smell of Suds thrcitfn tl I! /
It has the remarkable Property of kccpinj the Di h-Cloth. Wr /:-/ nj a\d
Spor.ge always Sll'eet, an I of Washing frc• ■ 7 in Hard WaLr.
-*~I SOIjZI E>"V i ♦-
Got a Cake ani Try it for Yourself next Wash-flay.
to Poln'a whom this Soap l.» not yo'„ Intro.'i -tl a Trial C nlr • will bo t.:--»»t by
Mail, on w'lpt of Prtco, (IO Oeu ... Mo.ioy or Btarop:.
TJ&V FRANK SI-3MS Z n J?,
STOVES,
RANGES,
Orate Fronts, Fenders, Ace.
CREA, GRAHAM & CO.
MANU FACT I' UK US,
291 Liberty Street. Pittsburgh. Pa
sepllH-.tm
INSURANCE
liM or|»oB'iil« <i I.HIO.
>ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY
OK IIAKTHOKI), CONNKCTICUI'.
A».-t* #7.07H,!W4 4«.»
I.onk'i p'lld In til yi-!ir«, 951,00* ,tHM>.
.1. T. Med'lNK IN H')N, AirenU,
Jan'iMly Jelleri«»n xlreet, Htitler, I'n.
BUTLER COUNTY
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Office Cor. Main mil Cunningham S's.
(1. C. IIOEHHIXO, rRKHIDKNT.
(' A M I'HKI.I., I'KKA I'M Kit
II C IIKINKM AN. SK. KKi Aitv
DIUKtTOKS
J. 1,. I'urvl* K. A. Ilelidl'olili.
Willi 1111 CiUUpliell, •! VS. 11 111 1» I- ■ll
A. Troutiiinn, Jm ol- Hrlioi'in 1 ,
O.t!. |{'M'*»lii(t, .liilm (!nldwi 11,
Di W Irvln, W W I»..«l<l«,
J. W.Ohrletv " " I'lm-inaii
JAS. T, M'JUNKIN, (ion Ag'i
BTTTLEK PA.
<fc r t C'OII per day at liotno Hamplen worth
'P'l 10 fr«w«. Adilrrn* Himwin .V Co.,
POrHnnn. M"tnf. dno'l- 1 v
gcsyArtverttw hi the Otttten
r>iniiig r r- for eatlngpurposes only. Oneother
trreat feature of our Palace Cars iaa SMOKING
SALOON where you can enjoy your "Havana"
at all hours of the <i«y.
and Missouri livers at ull imlnis crossed bv this
line. and transfers are avoided at Council Bluffs,
K»n-il« i ity, Leavenworth, and Atchison, con
nertioi * heinu made in Union Depot*.
THK PRIM I PAL It It. CONNECTIONS OK
THIS (iItEAT 111 Knit; II LINE AIIK A 8
; FOLLOWS:
At < HICAOO. witb all diverging lines for the
I East un 1 South.
At ENQLEWOOD, with the L 8. ft M. 8.. and P..
! Ft. W. &C. U. Rds.
At WASHINOTON IIEIOHTS. with P., C. ft St.
L. K. It.
At I.A SALLE, with 111. Cent. R. R.
At PEORIA, with P. P. A J.; P. D. ft E.; I. B. ft
W : 111 Mid.: and T. P- ft W. Rds.
At ROCK ISLAND, with "Milwaukee ft Rock
Island Shorl Line," and Rock lsl'd A P»o. Rds.
At DAVENPORT, with the Davenport Division
C. M. ft St. I\ R. K,
AMYBJ.T Li KEItT Y. with the 8.. C. R. ft N. R. R.
At GRIXNEI.L, with Central lowa K. R.
At DKS MOINES, with D. M. A F. D. R. R.
AtCorrsciL Bi.urrs with Union Pactftc R. R.
At OMAHA, with B. A Mo. K. K. K. in Neh.l
AtCOLrMlii-s JtTNCTION.wIth B .C. 11. ft N. R.R.
At OrrmwA, with Central lowaß. H : W,
St. L. ft Pac.. and c. I!, ftq. It. Rds.
At Keokl'K, with Tol., Peo. A War.: Wab.. St.
Louis ft fac,. and St. L . Keo. ft N.-W. R. Rds.
At CAMKRON. with H. St. J It. U.
At ATCHISON, with Atch.. Tapeka ft Santa Fe;
Atch ft Neb. and Ceil. llr. I!. P. K. lids.
At LEAVENWORTH. with Kan. Pac . and Kan.
Cent R. Rds.
J At KANSAS CrrY, with all lines for the West
| and Southwest.
nnfl all tioiui'tiuld uses, and as It heroine:-. mora
g.-iiorttll) Known, uuisl iiuvu an liuni.-iisti*hitl»*.
From M its. K. Hrrx'KWUM., ITanimonton, N. J.
FIIANK KIIIDAU.H KOAI* bits bi.-n usi'd in
mv hiiu»« for the ln.l iteveii months. utid t>y folio
Ins the ( rlntiil itlrectlona, we tlnd It to do every
tliinfc cu>lni.-<l on tin- wrapi>rrn. We Itnve not
araUYcd or boiled n hliiklo urtleln, aii'l U" rl 'h't
arr uhl'i r nruf sw rUr t/utn U'hm tr.is/wii In f.'ta
oi'l iivn/. ;M>- husliunri, wl.ii I- ii dealer bore,
hint n iiteady lioiuuud for tUu bonp from i.ln
cnstomiM.
From MANM'fn f'y Di *tkh r,A!'S-pnv. sn smh
Mint, turner l Islroet. N.W., M aKhlnftCu. I), t.
' No I mndry or Pmilly Con itfTord to be without
KUAN K MUOAI.I.S HUAI-. We follow <l rr<>
tloltM mid Ui' no ut In-r fctoap. mnl In vr u rr; ul tinn
hieotld to III! laundry hi Wnsliliu;lon for nliltii
c'.utlien; til" import i work W li.iVe Ii -.-it im il. .1
lo lorn mil I .iviiiK k.-nirwl if Hie trade of •' nir of
tin- bi-it i;i mlomi'u'* furiilsblni; .Wrist In t.i • city.
I). 11. LYON,
! SAI.E AND FEED STABLE.
Altlin oil ulanl of I'nlii.k Kollpy, Km]., CO
in i,if ('nniiliilmtii nil Mni'i.' ►lint, opo*
John lloi'i:'h I'.i ill, «li«ro I will :ill"ud lo tlk
I f« i ilitlK Ol I 'ul rVH hi
111 iAIt 1 '1 \(i IS V IMl; WKIIR I'll MONTH
', r the > >ni". tl'vo mo hi.<ll mnl I Mill tuakr
i (lie clihiki"! mod <ral.o In mil ilio linn ii.
I 'I In<m<' i.uiiu llorm il■ >1 .ill' .ir [> r inn want
l in)' In I ny. it will he In II rir Hilvni.tß; < In call,
Hlltt'^C-UIU
J J
t « i-.,r r, lit! .. 1 '..lt i I •
M / . .r I U « J » " '*• ' j
i ii » it I » .1 G id I jr» ,«r :-.J i
r i b«) Jlu-t lli'iillii r. i i MreaiMfc i:«.l<»r«r
l ur I
[ So(»*tfer»li«t|t«< - It. | I 'fPvr • - '
".1 K iOMC tiMl tlUlldi i 1 -t .111 •.»*«• ».J * .11 *»•]
'.lt it ti«c<l. lf y -uhu I<J ■ I. Wc,'
vMHeumMUrn. Nourilgi'. !• .vl, KMmv ti (
Liver ci if v •»» m '« •; ■
r»r appctixcr, » * I i j ' ' ,r «
Uir > i, ii; HJ* I i,;l > 1 i..vi ■ .«}/
. lint ii- ver irttuxi .iiing. <
It' |g
,«um»tion « r i.:iy • < 1 »'
' 'Couj'i "r f fcl'l Ccl !, I'/v .1 ( i ll
►will • > I 1
i, 11 iv i " • ■. l . i . »« •
' ui • f r (.hptun fin in 1 1 to' i In. j
II llan Iftiwire--I* of l.lvrti It
i S IT » I «»ii'
! » If vii n— f i ' V w .i'ii it. j
'--f.il , »! . I I ,I«l t Ii IT<*m I ' ' J
t «u iii.ilt< r%v li.it > till •or r.yiiijt.mv iii.») •
»l. it v «il ci% '• !•» i i • *
' ► r Vl,| I' 1., t.lN'.r r 1 VI. f ;
1 1 i 'i «' "» I' ll iv L«. •! rtml l J urf I r»f «
• ModiOt«iJ ever i" !«'•", * •nj"»iintf. ! I » i *
»n«l entirely il»fi« "iit I -•»•» l it'
| ;i• i i | •
!.i • • 1 \ • • t « ii • y n «
4AOk*'i> t /.H "II 1 f •* 1 *ll* v.'A
PARICCwf'S HA3 7 DALSAn
Thn fti.-l llait r«*ononlr.il lliilr Orv* 'lii*T
r*«'; Mutely pcil ii - tin 1 |*r( !' -I.i* n •!
M ill / tnaj« I?* i'oro I rn j«r Fn lctl T Ir
to !•* I in 11 yllm'|i f I. ' I - ( n vl
iuvjirn' 111.1 ;i 111 l.'l'in IPilt «;n*wtH
411't I rev \ I ■■ 1.
AI• w*. »! i-.ii • f th»* Hal wi" •oflm im«
f, ! I-, »*II l* IT- *• I'l MM I « '<J It. '*;•> • . M -.1-
uVirfin ')}<€.
jPlaning Mill
-ANI>-
Yard.
! J. 1.. PURVIS. L. O. I'URVIS.
S. C. Purvis & Co.,
»4<iCF»OTI RFBti AND DEALERS IB
Bough and Planed Lumber
OK F.VF.KY DESlrtl' 1 ION,
FRANKS
MOULDINGS,
SASH
DOORS.
FLOORING
-ODINN
RATI ENS,
Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards,
miicn I'osi ,s
<TAII< HAILS
NVwt'll PoMi- MM s l l e»
I KM F I A 1 iJsi A. ,
; Mil H:(iA,\ M j; (,!.*>
H:irn i>o&r<ft>; I i:t>?cni( I .at I . lien
'•<4 Bill Stul;. sue! ► J. jk« liat
'•i>. Soaut.ii <£«. al! -i7»-c
«'t!Ktai..h, «>• I si>(i.
All oJ which wt will t-elj on
reasonable tein> >.d guar
antee satis!action.
PLANING MILL AN I; YARD
Wear (xcriuun < < liurrh
j«i'?- k -0-l.y
| E. GRIEH,
DEAI.EH IN FINE
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES, &C.
E.iIIRAVING OF All. HI TDJ A SPECIALTY.
{VIA.IN STiiElliT, l&orth ol Lowry House,) BUTLER, PA. ;
AND CLOCKS REPAIRED, AND WARRANTED ~m
Mwney
BE. PAD
«>j iiiiiiui* of ilit • iiblit*,
WAItAH. IS I IAN\
Tin I-. .rn I-.- .11 it v.oll. Have novoral old
obronn- c»h«.e of Kulney tronlile ueiiiK tli. m. nnd
ilifv tepi.it mi intiruvrmeiit mnl think much of
tbehi. A. 1.. lIOIIIMJCK A CO.. Druggiats.
COURTNEY. TEXAS.
Your I'm] hue ilone mo tin 10 thin any
Balmily 1 tur iteed. J AH. 11. CAI.LAWAY.
MT. CI I'MKNS, MICH.
Y'oiir l'.nl hue out i d mo of I'ain in tha lUek
mid Kidney Tioubl®. M> J. HOL'OH.
AddriKH
DAY KIDNEY PAD; CO..
HOJ.K I'ltOl lilKTOlfd,
TOI KDO, - - - OHIO.
.1, t Kb.I)ICK, Aifi-nt for fiutlvr Co.
/H'SI 0 : i v >
[<*J .J*- n-.i
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'irs%;
CyVr.r " ■
jt ■ 7-'" v ♦ • ••• • T
f.
pars a]) a
Ii It I O'iV '1 '
In. villln :;o. t. 1 'r
II: • ... I<l • ... |'i. ■ 't . . , -I 'll
ll!iimil-II i -,i ... ! I i in •—• •-
tan 'I III' : 11 I I'.
ill! I II). •' I'll •■ 11 . it< I' I ' ' II ■•' • 111«
Ul.' V.. . . IV.I It': I. oil . Tltt' S- 1"
■if •I • ii. . • .inii i! i". '•. ' -f
|itni!-i oil o tilfiiM • n it* 1 1 i'v, "i- '"i
| oti ~< to <• ,i*l ill*. r sol I. n
1111. i: ■• • I It ill . S roflllr* mnl
nil -.in o! .'H i «'i. . 1 1. > .'I" : t.
KM r, i r S: \! i . ' i<l11• >'i ■*
a i i ; .ii ; i!.. i , » \>'i-:.«
i i lot's, lUiiio'-s. . fltiinorw,
Si.i I'' . rl, ■ i Ci- ■ 'torn:,
I'irt i.'xi. es, IthftinuiiliiM. Mi-rciulnt
Djsi'.i o, > I'.n iili'i i, i «'il!.»
Hf is' . mil Ii: ion in.. , .''iiiin'ilri ,
AIV mil. ol »!.«• lit- . »*. ,|«'t»M-t %
I.hp.i. im lon, it I. <* i- a) I.i.llily.
11l it*. i. I, • ■ nnil ' - .]ilaiit|i-p«
it <Hit ii.-- i >'l cort vnHi
I t'll llil .: • : ill' '■ I . • I .IS" «' •» itlKtf*
lib n: .i.1.l i" ir It sliliin iti-s trul cinit Vllit
the vitnl (ini tio s, <>;uinol..* WMT-tv nn-t
htflictli, ri'Sloi-i'M mill prisei-ve* InnlTli. .itnl
Inlits. s new iiii. ami vigoi Mm
wlioU' system, No Kiilii'i-i i- Iron niiv iliv
eii-iu wUiili uiih.'h fioui li'iinirily ol tfm
lilooil need di'*|>nlr «Itn will Kl\o Al KU «
HaX' \r \it I i.i. v a fall- tn.it.
It s fol!;, to i'.\pei inii'llt w I!I tlie tnnu-ir-
Otls low-In i.-.'.l llliXttl.es, 1.1 i'l|. ,l|i lllHt.rlMls,
it 111 I uitlioit liii'di'lli.il viftlleH i»;T«'tvil lit
1111 mii 1 fl.llltli- s, wliile di«i a«< beriillie* mom
lit ml V HIM It'll Wilt- > Ul-tl'\Hll.t. V IS n
nieiii im l of sin Ii ion outi itetl rtimth n
(mwi-r, that it is hy It. 11.■ • I -t. rl i'M|>es!,
and must ri'lmliie li.no iifiilir known.
I'll\ .■ ins liiiou its inn. o>iii«<ii, in..; |'i ■-
si ii In. It 11 his 'ii II v. till', t ill lor ioit v
M'.ii -. Mini lias won lh.. in.i|itaiilii.il 11.nil
deiii t'o( millions wlioni it has Ih-iii'liloil.
Prop.ircd by Dr. J. C Ayer £i Co.,
lihl iiiml AIIHIMIC.II i lifin ►!»,
Lowe.l, Mass.
noi.h itv Ai s. i»itt?«i<iif i'.» i;vntv*vi;t:nt?.
PPVuW i\'C I A i'i' ,v llt |f you
I lii\ ' I''l *
the I.S. « rvine. I.AW I \ I'l |{ES J I'I.Y lut,
• i : \RKKAKM. I'l S • IQNB INCKEAB*
I |l. Tlnnisuiids of I'l iisiont r« lire ruled too low.
HOI'NTY AM> NEW dim IIAUfiKS I'KO
-1' I I'ltEl'. InforinHlioii freely Kiven. St'Utl
slump fur hlmiUn. Addres».
BTOIHIAUT A (XX,
li'mui i, Hf. < Umi'i ButWii% Waahiinjhm, D. («