Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, December 15, 1880, Image 4

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    Proclamation By The Fres*
id«nt.
Faalt-finding is so seldom indulged
in, b T those who use tbe medicines
manufactured by the world's Dispeo
?ary Medical Association, that the Pres
ident of that corporation, the Hon. It
V. Pierce, M. D. bas issued a special
request or proclamation to any and
all persons, if there be auv such who
may have taken or shall hereafter use
any of the family medicines now made
and sold by the said Association, in all
countries «f the world, and who udVo
not derived full benefit from said Asso
ciation a descrption of their maladies
tbe Faculty of the Dispensary will ad
vise tbem with respect to the successful
featment of their diseases. Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery is guaran*
teed to cure, all humor - from the com
mon blotch, pimples or eruption, to the
worst scrofula or king's evil, nud those
virulent poisons that lurk iu the system
as a sequel or secondary affection result
ing from badlv-treated or neglected
primary diseases. It also cures bron
chial, throat and lung diseases. Favor
ite Prescription is guaranteed to cure
female weaknesses and kindred allec
tions. Extract of Smart-weed cures
bowel affections, colds, and all painful,
rheumatic and neuralgic affections. Dr.
Pierce's Pellets (little sugar-coated
pills.) are the little giant cathartic.
Address, world's Dispensary Medical
Association, Buffalo, N. \ .. o 1- Great
Street Building, London, Eng.
—lt is strange how much deeper a
bold Dr. Tanner's forty days' fasting
took upon Europe than upon America.
Oue would say that a starver is not
without honor, save iu his own coun
try. While he was on exhibition in
New York,he was talked of, three thou
sand miles away, niorj than any other
man iu America; and now that he has
been almost forgotten here, a Styrian
soda water manufacturer wants to ar
range a forty days' match with him,
Tanner to fast on water, and he him
self on beer.
A Prosperous Sewspapor.
The most prosperous journal in Pitts
burgh is the Commercial Qazette. Its
weeklv now numbers over thirty thou
sand copies, which proves conclusively
that it is the great Pittsburgh paper.
It is up to tbe times, aud bas the news
from everywhere. Its special dispatch
es last year cost about eighteen thous
and dollars. Having the leading Daily
of Pittsburgh to select from, they offer
their Weekly for one dollar and fifty
cents. It is worth for markets alone
twenty times the price. A sample copy
mailed free on receipt of name.
Address COMMERCIAL GAZKTTE,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
The latest Treasury bulletin
shows that since the advent of the pre
sent admiuistrotion to power the prin
cipal of the public debt has been retim
ed by about $184,000,000 the an
nual interest charge by about $17,0U0,-
000, while the cash in the government
vaults has increased from $99,000,000
in 1877 to $202,000,000 at the present
time. This is an exceedingly comfor
table condition of affairs, but how pro
voking it must be to the claim ag'iita
and lobbyists who infest the Capital.
lCemarknble micocsh
The science of medicine and chemis
try have never produced so valuable
a remedy for the treatment of Kidney
disease as the accidental discovery of
the vegetable contained in Day's Kid
ney Pad. Its reliable character, de
sirable qualities and masterly curative
power have deeply won upon the con
fidence of the medical profession and
countless sufferers who have used it.
An important meeting was in
progress at Springfield, Illinois, last
week, viz: the inter-State Agricultural
Convention. The main object of this
meeting, as stated in the circular an
nouncement, was to secure a uniform
system of crop reports that shall give
to farmers and others prompt and relia
ble information in summer and autumn
in regard to the probable and (on ma
turity) actual grain, fruit and meat
productions of the west.
Conftninptlon Cnred.
All old physician, retired from practice, hav
ing had placed in his hands, by an Kast India
missionary the formula of a simple vegetable
remedy for the speedy and permanent cure for
Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh. Asthma and
ail Throat and Lung Affections, also a positive
and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all
Nervous Complaints, after having tested its
wonderful curative powers in thousands of
eases, has felt it his duty to make it known to
his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive
and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will
■end free of charge to all who desire it, this rec
ipe, in German, French or English, with full
directions for preparing and using. Sent by
mail by addressing with stamp, naming this
paper, W. W. Shearer, 149 Powers' Block,
Rochester, N. Y. [nov3:l3teow
The person who retires with the sun
maet have a warm bed fellow.
—For all derangements of the Uri
nary Organs, wear a Day Kidney pad.
"I wish I could parse that sentence,"
said the convict as the judge gave him
two years at hard labor.
—Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair
Renewer is a universal favorite for re
storing gray hair to its original color,
and making hair grow out thick.
What i« the difference between a
jeweler and a jailor ? The one sells
watches and the other watches cells.
This is to give notice that all citi
letis troubled with Coughs or Colds
should at once procure a bottle of Dr.
Bull's Cough Syrup. It is for sale by
all druggists and costs only 25 cents a
bottle.
"One-half of the world doesn't know
how the other half lives I" exclaimed a
gossiping woman. "Oh," said her neigh
bor, "don't worry about it, 'tisn't your
ilault if they don't know."
( _Abram S. Ditman, Washington
Heights, 111., says: I have always
found a ready sale for A. S. T. CoJ
Tipped Sboeß; they take the lead in
children's shoes, and my customers
will have no others.
An Indianapolis child swallowed
half a dozen pills which bad been left
for its father. It was evident they
were not intended to be taken in such
doses, as now the lather has a funeral
on bis hands.
—Distress after eating, one of the
most unpleasant results of indigestion,
will no longer be experienced if a tablc
spoonful of Simmons' Liver Regulator
is taken after each meal. This will
prevent the distress referred to; and
by persevering in the use of this reme
dy for a few weeks a permanent cure
will be effected, and pain will no longer
be the penalty of eating.
An Irishman of a mechanical turn
off his gas meter to repair it himself,
and put it on again upside down. At
the end of the quarter it was proved
that tbfe company owed him $15.75.
MRS. LYCIA E. PiNKHAM.
Op LYNN. MASS.
..!•< ••• •. r, '^
LYDIA E. FIN&HARfI'S
VmTAELS CJMPQLTD.
Tha Po'irirp Cere
Tor all Female Complaints.
This preparation, *3 it* r.-.me cor« 3 o(
VcjeUjiJ rrop<ji iic3 t'u-t r.ro I-.m..: 5 Il> la uort civ 1-
icatc Invalid. Upon 0r.3 trial the iuei::s ct tl.ls Ccn
pound TJ-lil bo «3rcLcf is i:n^"'-'::: 1 ; tT-J
t hen iti use is coaC :-cd, In nia' tj-nlna cisca la a l:u.\
Cred.mpcraaaer.tCttroiscCcttcd.ssthsiisaEds r.-;:i tc»
ti.'y. Oa o=c ---£ of it 1 t rmancr :t\ it,i: t>tV yr>
cornmendsd and f,resci.-<-'i ly Ca» U--t I i-yd-iaaa ill
the country.
It will euro f-;tire:y t' • T-orst for~.i of f.IUr-j
of the uterus, L-ueorrhaa, iiicjuL.:- aad r-~tj
llenstniation, an Cvtriai Trou'-ics, .a en-J
Clccn-'-on, Hoodln.-s, r '-l L!. ;.!accne::ts aL.I the coa
cequent spinal
the C-anco ci I-ie. It v. IU dlaaolva and expel tumors
from the uteraaln an car!/ rt.-.~a of flcvclerirr.er.:. V ;
teadca?y to cancerous humors titers Li ci-ocucd very
speedily ty it 3 use.
la fact i: hi! prorcd t; > tis
est and best remedy that lias ever Lt 1 C- core r
ed. It pemcatc3 every ;>ortion cf Iho system, ar.;2 jivci
new U'ennd vljor. It removes f de
stroys ail craving for ct!3iulanU,aal relieves x. earners
of the stoma h
It cures C:o.-.ticcr, Kcadachc.-, Nervous I'rcr'.raticn,
Gcnerrl Dcbillt", SleeflramecM, Deprreelcn ar.d In
gestion. Tliet feeling of bearing dovn, ecuri::? rein,
vrc!cht and bachiehc, laalvrcTO jx—terril 1 y
itjass. liwUlotolltl=:c:j,c=dC2dcrr:i C'_rc-_u-afcn
ccs, act In harmony with the bw that porercs the
female system.
Tor Kidney Complaints of either rei this compound
j:; unsurpasned.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Is prepared at £3 and 235 T.'eetorn Avenue, Lynn, Ma rs.
Six bottles for C-"-.00. Ccutl y lutJi.iti.e
form of pills, alro in the form of on receipt
of price, SI.W, per hoi, for cither. Its. rn~TT.'.:i
free'y answers all li tters of inquiry. Cead for poei
phlrt AJ-ress cs t~ov3 Jfenf.'wn fiis paper.
i;o family Ehoulil be without LTDIA II n?iX*T \"V
The7 ctii-o Conrtipeticn, Eiilousnees,
and Torpidity of the Liver, a c~nta ner Lor
Q£o. A. KELLY & CO. GciiPial
Agents. Pittsbu gh Pa.
Sold by D. H. Waller, - Butler Pa.
■fEliy if ton are a n.na«U£d If yon ar» •»
|y ofU'Wu&is.weak- man of l»»t-
HT eoed by the strain of %«/ terstoilingovwniiu £a
jl your duties ar »id to |y
| Hop Bitters. Bifaafc, it« Hop B. H
B |f TOU are youne an 191 suffering from r.ny in 13
Ml discretion or uinsioa [£ tion, if you are mar- kg
H ried or \ eld orH young, sotferinir from |S|
H uoorhealthor'aai-uLliGji;.,? oa a btd of audi- U
9 aw, rely oa H O PUs Bitters.
B Whoever Touar.. fS* ThpuMnds die an- W
■ whenever you Itel tS' nuallj 11 o m some M
■ thai your system m. .J forw of |c ,id ney H
B n<*cdi> eiean>tn(r-'on-yi*r??cluiaaao tHal *■
■ tin or nima&iing, h®* 1 ' hare ueen ;.reti uied M
B without intoTfeat/atff 1 by a timely u*e of ffa
Ej take Mop Hopßlttsrs ■
M Bitters. „ y
B // - m 21
■ Have rmrtys- Afcj - SI
a I"" »n absolute S
lof the'»(omadi,f! t |) 11(113 r"'f "r I
pi arnmat M- *• I druiii:enne» b , P
fcj liver or nnres t Mi !,useof opium! ■
B Tou will be fl niTTrnn !;tobacco,or M
pi cured if you use ii 111 II III' j narcotic*. H
B Hop Bitter. %H I
I If you art-v ml j 1,111 ?| Sn-'i livdrasr- g
R nly i' ;i u ftalti J > iirvtrn ScLd.Or B|
I foJarfriAtf? a- NEVER j, Circular. E
I save your'i' C"A II til mr EtTraßa I
I fire, it has *4; r A ILI "' ro "•» i
H saved hun-®, cj HocLcslcr. k. y. I
B dr©dßs £ ——■ ~ ll' A Twnto, Oct. g|
M A LA RIAL
POISON.
The princii»;il pftiise of nearly :ill sickness aLtlils
time of 1 lie ye;ir hitn Us origin in a disoiefredT.ivcr
which, if not regulated ji'i Jiine, great suffering,
wretchedness and death will eusu<i. V gentleman
writing from South America says: "I have used
vour Ssimnr.ns" Liver Regulator with good effect,
Ik>?li :i* a prevention and cure fur Mnlaiiul FeVL'r?
on the Isthmus of Panama,"
TAKE
Simmons 1 liver Regulator,
A Purelv Vegetable Med'eine.
AX EFTECTUAL SPECIFIC
FOB
MALAJIIOITH FEVERS,
BoWEL COMPLAINTS,
JAUNDICE.
COLIC.
RESTLESSNESS,
MENTAL DEPITKSSION T .
SICK HEADACHK.
CONSTIPATION,
NAI'SKA,
BILLIOUBNESS.
DYSPEPSIA, &E.
If von feel drowsy, debilitated, have frequent
headache, month tastes badly. )>oor aiuietite. and
tonife.e coated, von are suffering fmm Torpid I-ivcr
or '•liillionsness," and nothing "ill enru you so
speedily and pennanei.liy as to take
SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR
It is Riven with safetv. and tli" happiest result*
to the lniwt delicate Infant. It tikes the plaee of
<piiniue and bitter of every kind. It is the cheap
est, purest and best family medicine in the world.
J. 11. Zi:iLl V. A « O. Pfcilii.
Solit by all • rngglats.
apr2B-lyr
SURE CURS
Coughs, Colds, Sure Throat. Bronchitis,
Asthma, Consumption a d All Diseases
of THROAT and LUNGS.
Put up lu Quart-size Bottles for Family I r se,
Scientifically prepared of Ilalsaiu Tolu, Cryilal
li/ed ItiK-k Candy. Old Bye, and othertonlcs. Tlie
Formula is known to our best physicians, is high
ly recommended by them, and the analysis of our
liiost prominent chemist. I'rof. (i. A. MAKINEK.
in Chfcaßo, is on tile label of every bottle. It is
well known to the medical profession that TOLU
titX K and RYE will afford the ereatest relief for
Coiijriia, Colds. Influenza, Bronchitis, Sore Throat,
XVi'ak LtiiiKti. aiso Consumption, in tlie incipient
ami advanced stupes.
Cse<l as a Bkvkkaiik ami Aitktizk.ii. it makes
a delightful tonic for family use. la pleasant to
take ; if weak or debilitated. It jilves tone, activity
and strength to the whole human frame,
/nil "ITA\, Don'T hk Dkckivfd \
/ j\ ' l|w \ •byunprinciplleddeal- \
I ers who tiy to mini off upon you Rock & Kve |
t lu place of our Ton- ROCK ami Rvk. which I
\ is tlie onjv ineiiicaied article made, the genu- /
ine having u government stamp on each bottle
LAWRENCE & MARTIN. Proprietors, 111 Madl
ison Street, OtilCiljo,
»r- Ask your Druggist for it !
F#'*' Ask your Orocer for It !
Jjr* .V-«k your Wine Merchant for it !
yr- Children, auk your Mamma for it!
WfSold bv DRCOOISTH,UHOCERSand WINE
MERCHANTS everywhere, and by LAWRENCE
,t MARTIN, No. 6 Barclay St., New York.
The oldest and the best appointed Institution
for obtaining a Business Education.
For circulars address.
oco-2m] P. DUFF & SONS, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Union Woolen Mills.
I would desiro to call the attention of the
public to the Union Woolen Mill, Butler, Pa.,
where I bavo new and improved machinery for
the manufacture of
Barr&d and Gray Flannels,
Knitting and Weaving Yarns,
and I can recommend them as being very dura
ble. a« they are manufactured of pure Butler
county wool. They are beautiful in color, su
perior in texture. »nd will bo sold at very low
prieea. For samples and orice». address.
U. FULLER I'ON,
JnI2V7H-l7) Butler, I'a
ifl»g«wS»g i*l» ;b^lL
A. Haffner,
SUCCESSOR TO
|H. BAUER 1 BROS.
lIIJTI.ER, !•*.,
PLANING) Xli.l
AND
JL<iiinl>ei' Yard,
MISN ACTCREIT AND DEALER IS
Hough and Planed Lumber
CF EVIF.Y DESCRIPTION,
I DOORS,
SASn,
FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
SIDING,
FLOORING,
BATTENS,
Buckets, Eaif d Cornice Boards
PORCH POSTS,
STAIR RAILS,
NEWELL POSTS & BALUSTERS,
FENCE PALINGS, Ac., &c.
MICHIGAN SFINGLES
Barn Boards, Plastering Lath, Hem
lock Bill Stuif, of all kinds,
constantly on band,
All 0" which I will sell on reasonable ,
terms and guarantee satisfaction.
Planing Mill and Lumber Yard on
Jefferson street, Butler, f\i.
1 tkc 'y A.HAFFNER.
U<iTll>
(iRANIi BOrLKVAIiO HOTEL.
Corner bQlh St. & Broadway,
NEW YORK.
Oa Both American and European I'laus.
Fronting < n Ceniral l'ark. the (irand Boulevard,
Broadway and Kifty-XinMt St., tliis Motel occu
pies the entire squate, aud wa.-. limit and iur-
I iiisiied at an expense of over -'ioo.flou. It is one of
the most elegant ;.s well as lieing the finest lo
cated in the city ; has a passenger Elevator and
all modern improvements, and is within one
•iiinarc "f the depots of the Sixth and Eighth
A venue Elevated It. It. ears and still nearer to the
ilroailway cars—convenient aud aceessihle from
all t-aiis'of the city. Rooms with hoard. ?2 per
da\ Special rates for lainilles and pennauent
E. H ASK E1.1., Proprietor.
m. CHARLES HOTEL,
On the European .Plan
-54 t.o 66 North Third Street,
Philadelphia. - - - Pa.
Single Rooms 50c., 7oc. and $1 per
day.
(). P. Pclmeck, Proprie'or.
Excellent Dining room furnished
with the best, and at reasonable rates.
I for all Railroad Depots
j within a convenient distance.
National Hotel,
i COItTLANDT STREET, NEAR BB DWIY,
NEW VOUK,
HOTCHKISS & POND, - - Prop'rs.
ON THE EUROPEAN PEAN.
The retstanrant, cute and lunch room attached
are nn? - a«T.ayped for cl.capnecM and excellence of
service Itoonm 50 ct». to £2 per day, 43 to *lO
per week. Convenient to all fenies and city
nilroadM. Nw FUBNITCBE. NEW MANAOE
-ptlK SBHKEIBEH HOUSE.
L Prop'.,
MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA.
Having taken poseauinn of the above well
L /wn Hotel, and it being furnished in the
bent of Hty!e t-ir tl;o accomixlation of g-ac»ts. the
public nre respectfully invited to give me a e»ll
I have aVo piwtrCHiiou of the barn in rcr.r of
i liotdl, which fartiirheM tixcclleiit btahling, ac
coinodatiams for inv patronH.
L NH KEAS.
LAND »H SALK
" FOR SALET
A handtoinc six-room frame house, loeati d
on Blutl street, north western put of Boiler.
L»i 50*17 d. All ni'cesfinj- outhnildinirs,
TEIJVIS—Ore-'iiird e; s!i nnd I'al.uiee i-i four
equal nm:uu! pi,jmi'|if3. Inquire at this oflice.
juni-itt
P"or Hale.
Tbe well-improved farm of Rev. YV. R. Hutch-
Ison, in tUo noi Micanf corner of town
ship, county. Pa , is now nfTere'l for aale.
. low. Innajre of \V FIiISBKK, on the prrm
it-08. aplGtf
FOR SALE.
♦ * will tiny a o:ic-hnlt inleresl in a yood 110"-
inef* in Plitbl'Urtrh. t.'nc who knows goinc
liieg iihuiit farinlii'. r prelcrred. An hoiie»t man
«itli the atiove uriioont «11l do well In address
l>V letter. SMITH .KUINS, care S. M Jatrie#,
H.'t l iherty sir et, I'iil-hurt'h, I'n |an27-ly
SELECT NOW
From a Fu|i !
Stork SATIN iI'I.YON
u/„ c h * FANCY UNINtJS. RICH
We on(W TRIMMINGS,
IIOI.MANH,
iu my, NliW HI-sicns,
FINE WRAPS!
IMPOKTEI) NOVELTIES IN'
Cloaks, Coats, Dolmans
—AND—
MANTLES,
Stylishly trimmed in Hmfle, Velvet amj
Fur*.
I SEA'. SKIN CLOAKS, j
Best qualities Seal Coats, fine skins,!
rich fur ami excellence in dyes. |
—*Tii —TV —' "" ' """ "
CHILDREN AND MISSES'
Jackets, Cloaks and Ulsters.
Circulars and Havelocks.
Fancy Ulster Cloths,
Fancy Circular Cloths.
New 6-4 Cloths, all-wool, at $1 25.
FINE IMUCSS FA Bit US
SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN
Wide Goods, all Wool- and Silk
and Wool Novelties,
Bought away under value, and selling low.
ASK FOR 46-itich at (>2c.
ASK FOR 4ti-inch at 75c.
ASK FOR 46-incli at sl.
ASK FOR 4ti-incli at $1.25.
EIGHT YARDS FOR A SUIT.
Heard, Biber & Easton,,
' 105 MARKET STREET 105
auit2s-4m PITTSBURGH, PA. j
Itullcr lli<l<* Market.
Beef Hides from 8 to 10 cents per
pound. If you want to get the high
est cash price in the county lor your
Beef Hides, take then) to Wni. Mar
dorf, West Cunningham street, Butler,
Pa. octi-tfw
i
Port €»a?ape Wine
U*ed In the ;.'rfncip;.l Cfc arches for Communion
purpose i.
£icrllcni For L»<"« n»d U'etkly
Fer.-0.-u ru.l (lie A gr> 1.
f£T Vi ■ 9 -V
m wjzu I $
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S EER'S FORT GRAPE WINE!
FOUR YEARS OLD.
This Celebrated Native Wi is made from the
•uiceof tne Oporto C-rape,r::iscd in tuis country.
Its Ivuiual'! ■
Tcnlc and Strcrgibing Properties
are tin uirita-sed b\ any other Xative \\ ine. Being
the pure jui - of i'a - <;r.ipc. produced under Mr.
Sneer*.' own persenal >tt| ; t v,s-e.i. its pa.e.y all*!
gcnvuueii"-s are guaranteed, ilie young *-t child
ma*' paiiaHr <d" its generous <inalities. and the
weakest invalid use I*. toad.vutuii**. 11isr»:trtieu
larilv !>ei:?;ieial to the aged and debilitated, and
suited to the various i.i.ments that alfect the
weaker sex. It is in every respect A WINE TO BE
hi:LIL:> ON.
MIMir.O'M
Tne P. J. SIIKUI'Y is a wine of Superior Char
acter, arid partakes ol tbe golden qualities of the
giape from which it i. made. For purity. Richness.
Fla- or aim Me.-lianical rropei-tics, it will be found
tin* xcelleu.
wi'i; U.H's
JP. o'. B BL, A. 3STTDIT-
Thi< RRANI'Y stands unrivaled in tills Country,
being jar sum rior for meriieinial purposes.
IT'ISA l\' HE <ll-: ilalion from ilie grape and
contains vaii.a'.ie inedu lnial pneicrties.
it I. is a delicate flavor, s.nular to that of the
grapes fro a wiii.-u i; is distilled, and is ui great
favor rtibong lirst-cl i-s families.
See that the signature of ALFI!EI> SPkEH, I as
sail-, X. J., is over the cork of ea'ell bottle.
Sold by I). 11. WVLIiGB.
apr2»-iyr
Taxes! Taxes!
All taxes due in tho viriaa-. Boroughs anl
Townships of Butier conntv. Pa . for the voir
JKSO and for all previous yeirs \et oilt*tandiug,
muct be p lid to the respective Ooilfaotors and by
them paid into the Comity freaHiiry on or be
fore the 25th day of Oecetnber. IHSO.
Bl' ORI EK OF CODNTT OiMJUSSION-EBS.
. ; m ! mp
A discovery which cures bv the natural process,
ABSORPTION,
all diseases of the Kidneys. T"adder. Urinary
Organg and Nervous Svsleni. when nothing else
pan. It is comfortable to the patient, positive
in its effects and the first cure for those painful
fyud n.uoh dreadful affections,
Diabetes BrVht's Disease,
while its cures of Gravel. Propsv, Catarrh of tbe
Bladder, Brickdust Deposit. Painful Urinating.
High-Colored Urine. Nervous Weakness and
Pain in tbe Back seem more like miracles than
cases of natural healing.
DELICATE FEMALES
or victims o< wasted or prostrated energies,
caused by irregular habits, the abuse of nature
end menial or physical ovor-exenion, find tneir
greatest relief in tho use of DAY'S KIDNEY
PAD, which streuLthcnH and itiviuoratos the
invalid aud restores the vigor of health.
PAIN IN THE BA.OK,
We say positively, and without fear of contradic
tion, that DAY'S KIONEY PAD is the only cer
tain and permanent cure for eveiv form of this
prevalent aud distressing comj laiut.
YOUNG MEN
suffering from nervous aud physical debility,
loss of memory, or vitality i npxired by the
errors of youth or too cl'.se appl.eitiun to busi
ness or work, may be restored and manhood re
named.
Avoid all kidney medicines which are taken
into the system by way of the st Hcacli. it is an
pld treatment well tried and proven inelnjieut.
though spmetimes effecting apparent cures of
one co»iplaiiit tliey 3o>y Ihe see is of more troub
lesou and permanent disorders. Tiie price of
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C ,UCt.nO. 11l
WHY/DOES ....
a woman's health often break down at an early age.' Put a Sit »ft© wi iJi-tub, Wt him y t
heated from the hot suds until every pore is oj»vnc-<;; then let him stand o'er the 1 ltLy stL»a.ti
that eoines from Fealdius and boiliuc Unit are full of swreat and exhalations Irom U e
skin aad hid health too would break down before long; and yet this nioM UmWle ordeal is v hat
A WOMAN
has to go through with on wash-day: and, besides, with hir clothing wet frcm pc-rspirin_' a
the hot work, she has to risk her lite by going out in the a'r to .tig up the clothes. Kve#
those not at work are in the unhealthy atmosphere; its smell, so apparent to visitors,
ing that it finds its way through tbe house—the te.mily, however, otten hew ..nine so accus
tomed to the peculiar odor from its own wash h< ret to notice it. These iaets readily .x
--plain why so many women suffer with celd?, vUv.u+iAi*iiam, weak nerves, or neuralgia, and
LOOK OLD
white yet yonnj? in years, and physicians und l>oinis of liealtli cannot draw attention to
atroDKly to tiie Injurious effecla of tho usual way of washing, with its necessary; and
■eaidin? or boulngr to tot ihe clothes nure and sweet-smelling, especially as it is without don:»t
often the <liwct cause of those dreadful diseases, dlnhtheria, consumption, and typhoid fever.
Fortunately tliis trouble can be .-.voided: ecalfling, boiling, -team and all disagreeable
smell fro:n the wasli completely done away with; clothes made sweet and beautifully vnite,
from the saving in ftid the wash dtmc ai less cost than cret l ufan home-made soap us wed, ana very muta
SOONER THAN
by the old way, by using FKANK SID«.VLIS SOAP, —a &-?ap -o puiifying and cleans UK
tliiit the dirtiest clothing can be washed in lukewarm water with very little nibbing, and
clothes bedding and uten.-ils u -ed by the sick disinfected and etean.'ed without either
scalding or boiling, while the work is so light tbnt a rl twelve or thirteen years ot age can c a
large wash without being ti ed; aud yet so mil l and healing is this J-oap that i..r toilet and
fihavins it has no equal, and physicians advise its use in prcieivuee to imported Ciittile . oap on
wounds a:ifl sores, an>l to wash t'je younijest well as for per>ons with delicate skin.
Now that there is a remedy fuy tiiu, so economical that the jHwrc*! can use it, uiere is net a woman or
A MAN
*-ho t- rot directly interested in having used in their homes, In spite of prejudice, THAT
WONDERFUL WAV OF WASHING CLOTHES, which does away with the hard work, offensive
smell and fearful .team on wash-day. makes the white pieces whiter, colored pieces brighter and
firn'icls softer than they can be ma*ic by washing the eld way. leaves the hands smooth enough
to da liae sewing and every article as clean, us sweet and as pure as if never worn.
From Tl. r. Eowirs. M. TV. Ilaramonton. N. J.,
Kdi'.or SaiUh Jfrnry Mican.
My attention was called to I IIA^"K s-'TPDAI.T/S
BOAI* from ail adverlisement iq pivowu IKI;.-r,
and its iisem my IIOUSH lor peat iy a year,according
t<i ti.o ulK'Cttons, he's proved that its r-uiar^aola
f»ro;» , *rtit > s l»ave not over>tateti. r «>r remov*
iig printing in'c -t is Irvahir.blo, u l >r toilet
aud sliuviiis t: «e b;*at Soap I Imve c-7cr scca.
From Mits. 11. L. KENYOX. XortbfleM, Vt.
I do my wash with FRANK SIDDALLS SOAP to
half the time and with no < xpense for So a- I'm J j
s tvir.p iii furl more than p*'.*:r.j'nr it. 1 have no steam
or seenr rr<»m t)ie w;taß, wni.e tiie f.*vur< hi
liealtli, clutliej and labov can hardly be&Uimated. t
From V. W. STAXT»>N, K>»o X. 20th St., I'hitada.
V/o are eonfl.lent, .rom a lons e.TP;-r:«;nce in |
usbiir and recMftiiiienuiuif hilAiSiv >IDD.\LLi ;
P, mat one trial. iuv »ruiti« to the vrrv c:\ >y 1
printed dir"Cvions, w iil ovi.Teoai" all
also really uas \\ anderi'ul merit tor shaving, toilet,
The following are tli»* Directions f.»r Use, so simple iliac a c!;ild can understand them.
I>o:it do anything so ridiculous us to buy llio unlc ,s jou intend following tlicni.
G3~SIOO positie -jlf forfaited if it injures //<•■ cu,i?u*s, <;*• will not *«'»> everything clmnictf.
First, put the white clothes in a tub of watt r, en\v ma 'e warm enough to be comfortable
for the L::nds. Then UU one piece out at a tiaic .-:i tie v. .t.-h-buara, rub the Soap lightly
over it, roll it up and put it back info the sst.'-c ik. Iso «.;i v. ith each piece until ;.li
have the Soap rubbed on tht m. Tii_ a go away and let t . roak at tv.enty luinut
without touching fir. .a, when the <!i 11 will ;•.!! Ii ! , tic I, and a vary little rubbing ..a
tiie wash-board, out of that one su.i =, will n altc S'. a i cr..-.-t.;- clean, being purtic.i'ar '•»
turn each piece while washing so a; to get tit th.• • ■ i li-,- .!v or. the .1.1.
board, thrcu.-ii a lukevara rinse-w-.ter 'without say S ap,) so as to Stt the dirty satis out.
Then put through blue-water, ami on tho line, :•••(•' i! s, 'j or hot <>»<; n p- ce.
Afterward put flannels and colored P"<**» to « it.';, it 1 wash AMI exactly die WU war.
• It is iinportiipt not ia beat the wash-water in a t :n,' . aor c ] pe.' kettle. A tca ke ..la
will beat enottgh water far a larga wa.ili with th.; ->ap.
Just think What You w3l Sbps lj this Easy Way of Washing J
No Wask-boikr! Ko Steam! No Sir-:il of Suds through the II ::~e!
Jl lias lhs remarkable i ropcrtj of hecpiug thj Phh-Cloih, \7a:>h-l.ag and
Sponge always Sweet, end of Washing Freely in Hard Water.
[• ? : A j ,jr Ch •
Get a Cafes end Try il for Yourself next Wash-Day.
To Points whore this Soap i 3 refc yot Introduced a Trial Calzo will he sent by
lkie.il, on receipt of Price, (10 Cenfcc;, iti Money or Stamps.
AOBRESS ALL LETTERS P[S fl Eg ff Q g Rf. § CO ft ©
TO OfFICf or ti FsMliiil'l tJWnHln f
713 cALLOY/HILL ST., PHILADELPHIA, PA.
STOVES,
R A N G E S,,
Grate Fronts, FciicL-ra, &c-
CREA, QEAHAM & CO.
MANUFACTURERS,
291 Liberty Street: Pittsburgh. Pa-
IN S I R ANCH;
III«'OI-|»OB*:I(4'<2 IN!!).
/ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF 11 AKTFoItD, CONNECTICUT.
Ascts
p .iil in 111 y. -.rs, $51,00(\000
J. T. McJTNKIN A St IN, \ L < nis,
j iu'.'Sly J. H. r>on flrei-t. butler, Pa.
butij:k county
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Office Cor. Main and Hunningham S s. |
U. C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT.
W r M CAMI'IiKLL. IV.i ASCKKH
II C. IIKIN KM AN. SK«.uKTAH>
DIHEI'TOI.'S :
■). L. Purvic E. A. Ht-lmtxildi, I
William Campbell, .1 W. Ruikhart,
4.. Tmatman, J.uol' Srliocnc,
G. C- Kl>cK~iri)r, Jxlm Caldwell,
Dr. VV. lrvfn, \V. \V Dodds, .
J. W.CUrlßty 11. C. Heineinan.
JAS. T, M'JUNKIN, Gen- Ae'r
PA.
f<> C' i)fl ,lp ' '2 av at l' ome San:>l< »V' rtli
ML -r, fien. Aildi«<»« STI VS. > A i 0..
Pirtlnt.H Main« .W-U
Adwrrisc ru the CrrmrN.
Dtniii j Cars for eating puri>oscsonly. On" other
gre:ii i'eaiureof our Pulace Cars I? a SMOKINU
BAI.OON Where Ton can enjoy your "Havana"
at;r!l hours of the .lay.
Magnificent Iron Briiltes spun the Mississippi
and Missouri rivers at all points crosse.l UT luis
line, and transfers are avoided at Council lilutln,
Ka.isus t it jr. Leavenworth, and Atchison, con
nections beini made in L uion Depots.
THE PKl.N'l ll'AI. It It. CONNECTIONS OK
THIS CHEAT THROUGH LINE ARE AS
FOLLOWS *
Ait HtOAOO. with all diverging lines for llio
East aud South.
At Kngllwood, with the 1.. 8 ii M. S.. and P..
Ft. W. 41 It. Rds.
At Washington Heights, with P., ('. £ St.
L. R. R.
At La Salle, with fit. Cent. R. R.
At PEORIA, wuli P I". A 1 : P. L>. H K.; I. B. *
W.: 111. Mitl.; and T. P AW. Rds.
At Rocu ISLANIi. with "Milwaukee .t Rr.>.k
Island Short Line." an.l Hoot Isl'dft I'eo. Rda.
At L)AvlviHiltT. witii the Duvenuort Dlvlsi >n
C. M. & St. P. K. is.
At West Liberty, with th»B . C. R. Jt N. R. K.
At littlNNl 1.1.. with * entral lowa U It.
At IJES Moi.N'l e. with I). M. .V K. O. R. R.
At Council Burns, with L'nkin I'aclfle R. R.
At OMAHA, with R. »V Mo. R. It. I>. in Neb.'
At CoLCJlbl'S J UNCTION.with 8..C. |{. 4c X. R.R
At Otti mwa. wuli Central lowaß.lt.; W ,
St. 1.. X Par. an.l ('. 11. *Q. R. K.l>.
At ivuoki'U, with Tel.. Peo. \ War.: \V:;tv. r-t.
lamP.s .V Pac.. aud >t. L . Kei>. i X -W. R. hds.
At C AMERON, with H. St. J it. R.
At AT. uisON. with Atch-Topeka .'c '". nta Fe;
Atoll \ Neb. and Cen. Br. L*. P. it It.ls.
At LEAVENWORTH, with Kan. Pac., and Run.
Cent It. Rr's
Kj.Ns.tS City, with all Hues for the \V ■ I
and Southw esL
| and nil Ik nsehold uses, and as it fcfK'ome", more
; generally known, must have an immense Bide.
i From E. fcirocKWKLL, Hammonton, N. J.
1 FTIANiv SIDDALLS SOAP has been used in
1 nay kouse for the last seven months, and by follow
ing the printf l directions, we iiiid ir to do every
tiling claimed ru tho wrappers. We have not
scalded or boilc-d a single article, arui tlir clothes
err viliter and su*:rter Uutn when teaxhed ir. t.'ir.
old u -nj. *My hu band, who is a dealer hcrf».
! li»»ci a steady demand for the Soap Irom his
customers.
From Manaqfr of Dexttsr Lacndby, »1 Sjxth
i sir* ot. Corner C sir<\ t,X.W., Washington, Dm .
j No laundrv or family cin all* rd u< he without
Fit AN K SI'DDALLS SOAP. We follow direc
| tions and «s-.» no other Soap, and have a reput:ui<
i second u» no laundry »n Washington l r white
< clot! rs; th" superior work wo have b on enabled
! to tnm o;:t having secured us the trade ot some of
the I t i'uruliliing stores in tiie City.
J). H. LYON,
I SALE AND FEED STABLE.
At the oIJ stand of Putrick Keller. Efi|oo
ncr of Cunningham and Maine street, opori
John Berg's Bank. where I will atteud to the
feeding of Horses or
POAHHING BY THE WEEK OH MONTH
of the same. Give me a call and I will make
tlie ehaigew moderate to suit the tinies.
i '1 liopr- iiavin r Horees for »a!o or pi-mouH want
ing to buy, it will he to their advantage to call.
&ug2s-3iu
LikiA' : £ ",. ; • ,-i
J r4v io. \ l IT H KfIOWIW - 1
I tlttgor, IJnr' -. ;:i '.r i'.--, s: i'.'.lnci.i >•' l
fm;i. / « ;Ucr oi i : I « mcjicmc-. known i..e so .4
IK.: iitull/combiu l i.i P To: -jj
[■'..> to make it the .atc.t BiocJ Puri ~;r c. J 4
t iho liest lleail i a*i<! Strorglh ilosti,rerJ
r l-Tcri a. 3
Sopcrfccti'.thcco: i;)o ii-• • . • *
rt.LR i'oMC i A u >ili c.i •:« i.i I .» iv. J
LtK is used, li y ' 11» .ve Ly-. 7:! .!. ■ ..J
L.iheumntisn, ticur3Hi% t wcS, L '..cy t.J
y. J. .1
f>r a;>:»ciizcr, t.-: J *»m i; j : ? . 1 j
,(ory ii highly curat. ivc..a 1 UIVIJ ;.u» J
•jut never i.iioxi. e J
[ If y»u are s! <wly wast in : v /v. h C
Sum p.* on i»r any si kin- »■», i» y< si iv- ai'- ... J
f «»ra bi Co! J, i'.. kl ( * 1 3
►will surely help > a. It \ws »:.•■./ 1. 1
kV» *or to the feeble and a 1, a" !i> a cr. . ijl
[cure for Hheum I'.zr* c.i J L.jo!-*a ». jl
( It Has Save*' Hnnlreds of Lives; It ilayj
Savo Your*. j
•If you ar'* f•! >; nii !e wait :: : .!j
'v >ti a.-c down .',I at u c tlie Toxic t /.I
_»o matter what your discn cor symptoms ay J
>L»e, it will give i» r >:a;-t rr'.. f. J
» Rcmcaik'r! l'.v ki s Ginger Tonic itl
|a ruin d inlc but the Bc:t and Purest Fcrr.. ;l
Modiclno ever nude, c MJ>ounde«l by a J j
•process, and entirely different l orn T.:: 1
|ginger preparations and all other Tonics. TjvJ
,a 50c. Lot:!-?. Y i-.r dntf cau supp'.y y J
PANKCR'O HAI72 CALGAF.L
The Itr stanil Tloit Cronoiulcal Ealr Drossin;
cx ;u!..*;c!y pcrfu.-.icd ar.J pcr;cci!y harmlc?s.
V. ;:i Always Ilcstorc Cray or I'ai-'ed Kair
»•> youthful eo'-r »inear-.nrr. . "ft
ir» nmn: 1 I > * ■ 7 iti faliliij, its growth
un i prevent 1 ' 1
At \va-<!. • >nsof the Halsam sofrrn lic
h r.fhT cr \ r. l: . '-X J1 ■-
fVJrs lA l:tniV.if* L .^UlyU'atfrv^jWt*2.soA •
Piling Mill
—AND—
Li
. L. PI I.VIS. L. O. I'URVIS.
S.(. Purvis & Co.,
KiIOTiCTI H' RF AMI PEA I RRK IN
He; h a. d Planed Lumber
OF EVKKY DEf( KIPTION,
FKA. ES
MOULDIN< S,
SASJI
[•OPh>
FLO O KING,
MD I.
HAT! ENS,
ajd U i ice Boards,
POIU'II FOSTS,
1A11» KAUb
Newell P or! > hi Bfllubttrt
F] ::< iv i im.s. Ac <k«
Mi( 11. N : i> (,1>
Barn ! :u - ; 1.. >t< . i ; .,f , u tli
loi . l>r, Sun,, mm I s .!< in li«i
i f>, i> ;■ i J t i, A•. all -in i>
F( . SI Mill J IM.(1.
All c \. i•ii ;, v. t V" lii i»eli ii|.
re;.. oi •! : ;oii. ' a gusir
ttiitt't tUllbiiiCllOli,
J I -.NG >SII L AMj YAIfD
\<:i: •.n.rv * y '««•!{«• < l<nr«b
i 1 ( v
E. GUIEK,
UEAI Kii IN FINK
Vw' *\i 'ip v ... 'i • • • /iplrv
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•i 1L V SL i"t V- i'-t i\ uLy s ;*'£ v w i MuL«Oj > '■
Ju ■ n! ;nv i! i.» ' . «.X '.v ' ■■
•'I ;j,T, \K< House,)
,\ r km % '«> n 1 •'•■
<v
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ij . k » «»i >•' « uutic,
■ A! A fl. IN' IANA.
_ •. ■ II •»> r < vera I old
. i. . «•> f; .hie i-.- g them, tnd
.. • i> 1 ti'ink mncU of
ti.iiii. a .. 1a • I»« K A CO. Druggists.
cori/i M:V. I XAS.
\ c •• tin- in •.* c d thun any
1.. cri.L'd. J AS. 11. CALLAWAY.
" r. CLEJIKXS, MICH.
Y ; :;!• curtdnu of k'uiu ic tie Pack
ai dK: y Tioul le. il. J. HUUGH.
Addrets .
PAV ;• DMLY FAD QQ„
SOLE PRO! RIETORB,
TO - - - onio.
.! 1. KDICK, Ajrtnt lor Butler Co.
Ayer's
j Ecir Vigor,
fc > iE£ro.u?:i en.-.y hair to its
NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR.
IT is a most agreeable dressing, which
is :u li;:n: ss i-ffeeltial, for pre
servii:;i I'. c hair. It restores, with the
gin?".--• ami fr< sln. ss of y >tith, fadotl or gray,
li;;h'.. lid ml l.;;ir,t.ia rich limwn, or deep
blacl:,: - i.sy 1 • tlesirosl. Dy its usO thin
hair is thiekened, and baldness often
thoi:: li !i t always cured. It checks failing
of the 1 :■ • inline.iiaii'ly. e.nd causes a new
jt«\. ,'i in all cases wli re the glands are
n: < i. 1: while ! • brashy, weak, oi
oth . . e :iseas I hair, it imparls vitalitj
and gfi'eiiu'ii, and renders it ](liable.
Th Vh.oh o! uses tlie scalp, cures and
prev< ,ts the formation > f dandruff; and,
by i; i ling, s:imula:i;i and soothing
pro]" ::ie«, it h<;ils most if not all of th(
Jmiii (1 dis -ases pi. uliar to the scalp,
k ;! . 1' cool, clean a.. 1 soft, under
v.hi : . . l.;i.>ns discas sof the scalp and
hair... • impossible.
A > a Dressingr for L die 3* Hair
The \ ii. : i> ineoinparablc. It is color
les-. lit s ii. it her oil nor dye, and will
not :! . ite iinbric. It imparts an
au.■ ■ ! • ;::id la-ting perfume, and as an
arii i r t : et it is economical and
infill :!■ lin i;s excellence.
Pre : _.! by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
1 1: .1 n».l •.ar.l; J CliomUts,
Lc.vo! 1 , r. .33,
i.v j.:.l i ~i\. . Ev;:BYWilKi:e.
r»| • ' , v < | :it once, if vou
! r, dibbled In
uv 1 •,; , ir.KS JL'LYUt,
rr loNS IXCREAS
e rated too low.
•V>r- . M> N. WDi C HARGES PRO
■ 0.. ii tidy given. Send
ii . i hi uk>. Addres-
STO HDART & C<^,
t£<i\An ~ t.». loud Buildui"WaAtngtW, D. C»