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

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    KkkpOitof Debt.—Uuder socie
ty's behest the voting man must dress
us well as bis fellows, give suppers as
others do, and smoke as good cigars as
his companions. To do this bo must
borrow—perhaps forge. By this aw
ful process hundreds of thousands of
men have been slaughtered for time
and eternity. People don't understand
the ethics of debt. If I go in debt
knowing I cannot pay for what 1 buy,
I steal. A sneak thief is not so bad
as a man who contracts debts intend
ing not to pay them. Some people
move everv May day to escape then
creditors. "if there are any such here
they ought to be in the penitentiary
instead of a church. What did deb'
do for Lord Bacon, towering above the
intellect of his agelt made him
take bribes. What did debt do for s>:r
Walter Scott? It forced biiu to write
until paralysis staved his hand. \\ hat
did debt 'do for Robert Burns ? It
seut him to the maddeuiag cup. What
did debt do for Lord Bvron and bis
mother? That mother died in a fit of
rage on reading the upholsterer's bill
at Newstead. William Pitt, although
puid $30,000 annually by the govern
ment of Great Britain, was crushed
under debt, and Parliament had to
vote $200,000 to pay his debts after
his death.
A LUMP of COAL —For years no one
auppoped that a piece of soft coal, dug
frou» its mine or bed in the earth,
possessed any other quality than being
combustible, or was valuable for any
purpose than as fuel. It was next fount!
that it would afford a gas which is
also combustible. A chemical analysis
proved it to be mad«; of hydrogen. In
process of time, mechanical aud chemi
cal ingenuity devised a mode of manu
facturing this gas, and applying it to
the lighting of buildings and cities on
a large scale. In doing this, other pro
ducts of distillation were developed,
until, step by step, the following in
gredients or materials are extracted
from it:
1. An excellent oil to supply light
bouses, equal to the best sperm oil, at
lower cost.
2. Benzole—a light sort of etherial
fluid, which evaporates easily, and,
combined with vapor or moist air, is
used for the purpose of portable gas
lamps, so called.
3. Naphtha—a heavy fluid, useful
to dissolve gutta-percha, india-rubber,
etc.
4. An oil excellent for lubricating
purposes.
5. Asphaltum, which is a black, sol
id substance, used in making varnish
es.
6. Paraffine, a white crystalline sub
stance, resembling white wax, which
can be made into beautiful wax candles;
it melts at a temperature of 110 de
grees, and affords an excellent light.
All these substances are now made
from soft coal.
Alexander The Great
wept because there were no more
worlds to conquer, but the proprietors
of Dr. Pierce's,Family Medicines who
have found it necessary to establish a
branch of the World's Dispensary at
London, England, in order to supply
from that great commercial emporium
these remedial blessings to foreign
countries, where they are largely n
demand, do not share the great con
queror's sentiments, as their conquests
are of disease and have made happy
not only the conqueror but the people
who employ them. Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery cures all blood and
skin diseases, scrofulous affections,
swellings and soreness. Dr. Pierce's
Pellets are the little giants cathartic;
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription—wo
man's tonic and nervine—Dr. Pierce's
Extract of smart-Weed, the great reme
dy for colds and all bowel affections as
diarrhoea, dysentery and flux. World's
Dispensary Medical Association, pro
prietors, Buffalo and London.
Up to the present time Allegheny
county has paid $5,642,5'1 on account
of the riot claims.
Purge out the morbid humors of the
blood, by a dose or two of Ayer's Pills,
and you will have clearer heads as well
as healthier bodies.
Keep an oyster shell in your tea-ket
tle if you wish to prevent the forma
. tion of a crust on the inside of it.
Rev. Henry Arms says: "I earnestly
believe that Day's Kidney Pad is the
only infallible remedy in the world for
that prevalent and distressing com
plaint 'Back Ache.''
The next Legislature of Pennsyl
vania will have two very important
matters to attend to, making the Con
gressional and Legislative apportion
ments.
Parents will find the A. S. T. Co
Black Tip not objectionable like the
metal, while it will wear as well. By
asking for it in their children's shoes,
tbey can reduce shoe bills one half.
She looked out on the soft falling
flakes and whispered: "I would be
sleighed, for love of thee!" and it hit
him so hard that be immediately went
oat and got "slewed."
There are over a quarter of a million
of recipients of pensions in the United
States. Commissioner Bentley esti
mates that $50,000,000 will be requir
ed to pay them for the current year.
The theological student who was
forced to resort to stealing to help pay
his way through the seminary presents
the latest conspicuous example of doing
evil that good may come.
An old Darkey Baptist Minister
nsed to lay particular stress on the fact,
that the Testament whilst alluding to
John the Baptist, never speaks of John
Ihe Methodist, or John the Presbyterian;
or John the Episcopalian.
The reduction of the charge for postal
mon«v orders for five dollars or a less
sum to five cents, and the issue of
orders to the amount of SI,OOO is rec
ommended by the Postmaster General
in his report.
One of the inscriptions on the Cow
pens monument is to read thu-i: "1781
—One People, No North, No South,
No East, No West ; A Common Inter
est, One Country. One Destiny. 1881
—As It Was, so Ever Let It Be."
That was just what a good many of
lis were talking about all along from
J 861 to 1865.
.Ail those who violate the election
lawn do not escape punishment in
Philadelphia. Judge Butler, of the
United States" Circuit Court, has just
Miutenced two offenders. The man
who vouched for petitioners for nat
uralization as a matter of business at
so much per head has been sent to the j
Penitentiary for two years and six ,
months, nnd ordered to pay a fine of
SSOO, and another who voted illegally
in another man's name has been senten- [
red to a fine of SIOO and imprisonment!
(or a year. [
MBS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM,
OK LYNN, MASS.
LYDIA E. PIWSCHA^'S
VEGETABLE COIJFQUND.
Tor all Female Complaints.
This preparation. i - s r ~~~* e * " T:; ' r,r iff
Ve;"jtI)lo Propu: uft) O. t are j l.j t'l: " t del*
isatt Invalid. fpttt orx trial tio i .on;-; 11 11.U Con
pound will be refounirxl, rsrc'.ief is inirvd! ' : a. I
* "ion il.t uwc Is co.il!r.- 1, In tI"c! "-aino c. ■ i.l; L. 1
ircd, aptnnaßcstcarsbeJTi-.ti.: jjtbos. ast v :i
tify. Oa account of its p. jvca merl it i t
commeiMledaaaprcsciije.lt;- tja l . ;...isicJkaa in
tie cour.try.
It will TO™ entire.:/ " t form of f-.'Unj
of the mtrri', 1.-ticor; hf r>, lrrc„x! a:r 1
M«n3tr»at:on,rJl Ovarian I. r.r.d
Ulceration, I'tocdinss, all EL-.liecrTw n-.s ar-<! t' e con
sequent wcokuer.-, t r.d i 3 C./ idly fiua, ItJ
the Cianjo of Life. It v-n clr-solvo ar.l ezpel tumors
from the nteraslnan earty of c-.vclo-nrn:. .
tendency to cancerous Lumon there i - cLceUel Tcr"
speedily by i:.i tse.
la it brs proved fj fc? the rrer.i
est and best remedy tliat has ever L _:i r
ed. Itpermcatcscvcry;wtionof thoTnt ::i, aii.l ;;Ivcs
JtrcaavcsfrJ:. nc. z'-'.z-c-. de
stroy* all erav'.ns for stimulants, as 1 relieve 3 s
of the stomach
It cures nioatin~, Headache-:, Nervous rrortratlcn,
General Pebility. Ctecplc.-nr.rns, rc~rc:s!on r.:.d la.':
gestion. That feclln? of bcarir.jr duva, tau£.ln~ ] aln,
and baclrnrho, U pc.ancr.l'.y cured t y
\ts U3e. It will at all tlaic.% and under rH t: rctrrr.Un
cos, act In harmony Trlth tho law tliat corenu tlie
female system.
For Kidney Complaint* of eitiicr » x t!Us compound
is unearpMwL
Lydia E. Pinkham's Ve~etr.ble Compound
Is prepared at 333 and 235 Western Avenue, Lyrn, ?la- -.
Price £I.OO. Six bottles for JiCO. Scat l.y iaa.l i.itl.e
forra of pills, also In the torn of Lozen:;es, on rcott
of price, sl-W. per 'or cither, Urs. l
frctlyau-jwersalll ttcraof Str.d for pad
phlot. Address H3 a'_ove Vits paper.
Xo faml'y ehoulJ be without LVD!A 11. ril.*~:l.\T.r*
IT.~Z2.rZH3. They euro Conrtlpatlon, El'-ou.-
and Torpidity of the LlTer. £jc«itsi>crLoi
GEO. A. KELLY & CO. Gennal
Agerts, Pittsbirgh PH..
Sold by D. H. Wuller, - IJutler Pa.
■ The ll'ur.ht k hd Ui »t 3iruic.iic eu i jiade. t
j AcoSuiijiDation of Hops* Buchu, Ulan- 3
■ drakmo aad Dandelion* wi th ail tacbe..t and B
I mo t cmurativc pit pcrtics of all ether D.tters. ■
■ c\thegrcatc t Blood Purifier, t Ivor ft
I Rc * U lCcitoi aij H
I c *t"t ,h '" erl '' □
9 arc i»ei B
I "Zt.o7 lis
I orCTn», or *.c> i - 1
I ,ulrc an AppetizerV lon ' ; Sn i .i:; lM i'' a 'l. B
a U i;i C.tterj iii\j|."l-OX" M
■ Icating.
J Ko natter whatyour fj%ef!nr3 or Q
are wLr.t t..s disca 3cr jnt la Ho,* tit- D
ter.i I>or.*t wait u«.tUyou&m l e but if yoa g
oniy feci bad or 4 rn ftt cn co. m
H may sav j yoj .* lii V.it ixasii 4 a% e d hundreds. H
SZOO he paid for a c:vy c they wTI not Q
CUiO cr hc!> not nufTcr A ol ' l * your fr.rndj ■
U3efu*d themX uj;> Hop 3 jj
RemeuMr. Ilop Bitters is no drugTfod I
droak: n but th-."i I*u • 'st J Uest ■
Medici:.vci 1 lad .1! c ,UOS^ nyE ® I
nnd HOPi" and no person or Y¥!fr
should Ite witiiout th< m.
n 1,0.1« .-.nd
forDrnnkeanrsSftiso of opium, tobacco
narcotics. All fold by Send
for Circular. Hop Bitter* Hff. C*., f
KIDNEY REGULATOR
AND DIURETIC.
KIDNEOEN i« hlirlily n-coninieiideil and 1111-
ciirii;i.H.He(l for WEAK orFOCLKiONEVS. Dltor-
SY, BRKrHT'S DISEASE, LOSS of ENKItC Y,
NEHVOI'S DKBII.ITY, or any OIiSTKCCTIOXS
ari.sinu fr*>ni (IKAVEI. or BI.Af>l>EK DISEASES.
Also for YEI.I.OW FEVEK, I>l,'Mil)ami KIDNEY
POISONING, 111 infected nuiiarial section*.
BTI!V the distillation OF A FOREST LEAK with
.lUNirP.it BKURIKS and RARI.EY MALT we
have discovered KIDNEGEN, which acts speel
licallyon tin- Kidneys and Urinary Organs, re
moving deposits in tin* Bladdej and any straining,
smarting;, neat or irritation in tiie water passages
giving them strength. vigor anil causing a healthy
color and easy ilow of uime. It can lie taken at
all times, in all climates, without injury to the
system. Unlike any other preparation for Kidney
difflciiities. it has a very pleasant and agreeable
taste and flavor. II contains jKisitive diuretic pro
perties mid will not nauseate. I.adi<-s esiieeiallv
will ||ke it. and (Gentlemen will find KIDNEGEN
the tn-»tKiiiliey Tonic ever lived !
NOTH'K—Kac|| bottle hears Hie signature of
LAWRENCE & .MARTIN. also a Proprietary
(ioveniment Stamp, which permits KIDNEGEN
to lie sold (without license) ny druggists, grocers
and other persons everywhere.
Put up in (Juart-slze Bottles for General and
Family Use.
LAWRENCE &. MARTIN. Prop'rs Chicago II
t#~Sold by Druggists. Grocers and Dealers
everywhere, and by I.AWKKNCK & MARTIN, No.
f, Barclay St., New York. octt.'l-ly
The oldest and the best appointed Institu'.ion
for obtaining a Business Education.
For circulars address,
oe6-2m] I'. DUFF & SONS, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Union Woolen Mills.
I would desire to call the attention of the
public to the Union Woolen Mill. Butler, Pa.,
where I have new and improved machinery for
the manufacture of
Barred 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 texturo. and will be sold at vtry low
prict 8 For samples and prices, address,
H. FULLER TON,
IlntlAr. t'i
Notice Extrsordinary.
Persons desiring to have their Old Furniture
repair" d. or New Work made to order. H:IC!I an
Music Stands. Book Cases. Wardrobes, Ottice
Desks, Office Tables. Jrc..wonlddo well to call on
Jl. 13. WILSON,
Practical Cabinet Maker.
I hold that a piece of furniture made by hand
worth two made by machinery, and will cost
nut little more, if any. Then why not have hand
made ? All work made in tlio latent styles and
of the host material. I guarantee entire sat
isfaction in stvle, workmanship and price. Give
me a call. Shop on Mifllin street four doors
we«t of Main street, a id opposite A. Troiltman's
■tore, Butler. Pa. se.pl7-1v
.Siray Notice.
Carrie to the residence of sub
scriber living ill ieartt 'ld town "i J
slip, Butler county. Pa. on or
about the Ist of Oct. iast. one
vearliag steer, red, with a
star 1:1 the f-ce. and i white s'reak along its
back: no other marks. The owner is requested
to come forward, prove property, pa<- charges
and take it auav or i> will t>« nirposed of accord
ing to l»w- (Hdeclt) ABRAHAM FEN NELL.
Rheumatic Cure,
DONNELL'3
RHEUMATIC COMPOUND
U»< cured rheumstism after tlie treatment of
feirteen doctors lai failed and alter ho had ,
u -d crotches for h.x'cen years.
It twis difcovcred by K Donnell. in the troat
me it of himself Sold 1 y
I>. 11. Wl l I F.lt,
nov2l:Sn T tt. i'V
{Qgf"A(lvertist' in the Citizen.
Vkfc# gutter Ciiissjm: *Eecemfaj?r 2£, lssG.
A. Haffner,
&UCEBSOR TO
H. BAUER 1 BROS.
PLANING MILL
AND
Limil>ei- Yard,
MASUtACrCIIEB AM) nEALER IS
Rough and Planed Lumbsr
OF EVFTtY DESCEIPTION.
DOORS,
SASH,
FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
SIDING.
FLOORING,
BATTENS,
Brockets, Caugd Cornice Boards,
PORCII POSTS,
STAIR RAILS,
NEWELL POSTS k BALUSTERS,
FENCE PALINGS, Ac , Ac.
MICHIGAN SE'IIXCxLES
Barn Boards, Plasterinjr Lath, Hem
lock Bill Stutl, of all kinds,
constantly on hand,
All of which I will sell on reasonable
terms cud guarantee satisfaction.
Planing Mill cud Lumber Yard on
•Jefferson street, Butler, P;>.
1 dec I v A. H FFN ER.
HOT K LS
GRAND BOULEYARO HOTEL
Coritt'r sf.'// SI. it- Broadway,
NEW \Of-K.
On Both American and European Plans.
Fronting <ll Central l'ark, the (Irani! Uonievard,
Broiuiwav and Fifty-Ninth St.. this II".>1 occu
>>ies the'entire s<|uare, :tiui was hiilit and lur
iii -lied at an expense <>f over •<«c.uoo. It is one of
the motit e!<-K«nt woll as Ueins tlie finest lo
cated in tl;e city : li;LS a passenger Elevator and
all modem improvements, and is within one
•square < f the depot, of tin- Sixth and Kifrhtti
Avenue I'levated !!. R. ears andstlil nearer to the
Ilroadwaj ears—convenient a'ltl airessllile from
all naMs'of tin- city. Uooru. with l>oaid.«'J |»*r
da\. Special rates for families and permanent
guest.*. K. HASKELL, I'roprieUir.
ST. CHARLES HOTEL.
On tlie 35*iropean IPlan
-54 to 66 North Third Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Single Rooms 50c., 75c. and $1 per
day.
O. Schneck, Proprietor.
Excellent Dining room furnished
with the best, nr.d at reasonable rates.
JCgfCars for all Railroad Depots
within a conv r enient distance.
National Hotel,
COBTLANDT STREET, NEAR Bn tiwiv,
*KW YOHK.
HOTCIIKISS & POND, - - Prop'rs.
ON TIIE EUROPEAN TLAN.
The restaurant, cafe and lazich room attached
are nnßDrpaSHed for cheapness an:l excellence of
Ml vice Rooms 50 ct«. to t'2 per day. *3 to -tlO
per week. Convenient to all feriies and city
rallroada. N'-w FUUXITCRE. NEW MANAOF
MEXT. jauls-1y
L NICKLAS. Prop'.,
MAIN STREET, BUTLER, 1»A.
Having taken poi-CFeion of the ibove well
town Hotel, and it being furninhe.! in the
heft of ftyie for the accomodation of guests, the
public are respectfully iii\iteu to nive me a call.
1 have also possession of the barn in rear of
hotel, which fni;.>hcß excellent stabling, ac
comodation for my patrons.
1,. NICKLAS.
LAM) FOR BALE.
for sale.
A handsome -i* room funic house, located
on Blufl street, noi lliwcstern pait of Butler.
Lot .V)xl7<i. All n' cis«;ny outt»uildlngs.
TERMS—Ore-:bird eash and balance in four
equal annual payments. Inquire at this otl.ee.
janlltl
For Hale.
Tlie well-improved faim of Rev. W. li. Hutch
ison, ill the northeast corner of Middlesex town
ship, Butler county. I'a . is now offered for sale,
low. Inquire of W K. FRISREE, on the prem
ises. aplttf
FOIi HALE.
will buy a one-half interest in a good bus
hiest. in Pittsburgh. One who knows some
thing about farming preferred. An honest man
with the above amount "ill do well to address
by letter. SMITH .lOHNS, cue s. M Jan.es,
9.'{ Liberty str.et, Pitt-hurL'li, Pa. |au27-Iy
SELECT NOW
FromaFul HLEMXT«AIMKXT»
StOCk SATIN i>LYON
U/« C* ... FANCY LININGS. RICH
We bl'W TIMMMINGS,
T -,iau DOLMANS.
1 NEW DESIGNS.
FIWE WIAPS!
IMPORTED NOVKLTIKS IN
Cloaks, Coats, Dolmans
—AND—
MANTI .EW,
Stylishly trimmed in Flush, Bugle, Velvet und
Furs.
ISEA'. SKIN CLOAKS, J
Best qualities Seal Coats, fine skins,l
rich fur and excellence in dyes.
CHILDREN AND MISSES'
Jackets, Cloaks and Ulsters.
Circulars and Havelocks.
Fancy Ulaler Cloths,
Fancy Circular Cloths,
New 6-4 Cloths, all-wool, at 5125.
KINK DRIvSS FABRICS
SPECIAL OFFERINGS IN
Wide Goods, all Wool and Silk
and Wool Novelties,
Bought away under value, and selling low.
ASK FOR 41-inch at 62c.
AK|v FOR 46-inch at <sc,
ASK FOR 4U-incli at £l,
ASK FOR 4l!-!ucli at .*1.25,
EIGHT YARDS FOK A SUIT.
Hoard, Biber k Easton,
105 MARKET STREET 105
ausr2ft-4m PITTSIH'RGII, PA.
lint lor IIMIO Market.
Beef Hides from 8 to 10 cents per
pound. If you want to get the high
est cash price in the county for your
Beef Hides, take them to Win. Mar
dorf, West Cunningham street, Butler,
jV bcte-#m
Port Grape Wine
I'sed <;i tin principal l I u.vhes for Communion j
purp. ses.
Excellent For Indies and Unlilf
I'ersons mill t lie Apetl.
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S iiSB'S rorvT GEAP3 WINE!
FOl'R II'.VKS OL1).
Tin.; Cele'.iraK-.I Native \\ 1 i«> i>i ma:!e from the
juice 01" tiic Oporto<irape.rai>eii 111 tiiis country.
lis 1 valuable
Tonic and Strec?thing Properties
are unsurpitvsedliv anv other Native Wine. Beiuij
the pure j :ie of the <irjp '. pr-xluced under Mr.
speer's own |>erMmal Mip'TvN 011, i. ■ ptticiy and
jreu;ur.eu-SH :.r«» nuar.mt'-e'l. The yoi.ugvst child
may partake 1 1 its generous qualines, and the
v.eal i--: itiva'id ti eit toailv; ita;;c. It i-particu
lanl'. 1.-cne.'icial to 'he ai;e,| ;tad dehllit ited. and
suited to tlii- various ai ; tents that affect the
we;:ker se\. It is iueven respect A WINE TO HE
I:::ukd ON.
f 1; 1 :icw
Jc 3 . -J. SFBRRY,
The I'. -I. SliF.niJV i a wine of Superior Char
acter. :.:l p i.:. ..' el tl.; golden >,ualitie.s of the
■trrp" from nh;h i. ma.le. 1- or purity, litchtie-s.
Flavor up M ii.ilile.;' Properties, it w ill he found
unexeeir .1.
HPnr.us
IP. V.T. B X?, A. IST ID Y-
This BIiANDY - tands unrivaled in this Country,
iM'iiift jar superior for iuedicitu.il purposes.
IT is A I*I"UK iii>:ilation tuuu the graiw and
contains \ain;C luedieinial properties.
It has a di :ieate flavor, similar to that of the
grapes from which i: is di l'lleil. and ts in (ireat
favor among lirst-class families
See that the signature >( ALFRED SPEKK, Pas
saic, N. .1., is over the cork of each bottle.
Soli! by I>. 11. WI LLEIt.
apr2B-iyr
Taxes! taxes!
AU taxes due in the various Boroughs and
Townships of lint'.er county. Pa., for the vcar
ISKO ami fur all previous years vet outstanding,
must be paid to the respective Collectors and by
tlieui paid into the County Treasury on or be
fore the 25th day of December. ISSO.
BY Ohi.'EK of COUNTt COMMISSIONEUS.
' "i mw
A discoverv which cures hy the natural process.
ABSORPTION,
ail diseases of the Kidneys. B'adder. Urinary
Organg and N r\ous Svefem, wl en nothing else
can. It is coaifoifp.ble to the patient, positive
111 its effect* and the first cure for those painful
and much dreadful afTiotions,
Diabetes arid Brght's Dise-jsft,
while its cures of Giavel. Dropsy. Catarrh of the
Bladder. Brickdilst Deposit. Painful Urinating.
High-Colored Urine, Nervous Wenkne-s and
Pain in the Back seem more like miracles than
cases of natural hoaHng.
DELICATE FEMALES
or victims of wasted or prostrated energies,
caused by irregular habits, the abuse of nature
and mei'tal or physical over-exertinn, find tneir
greatest relief in the use of DAY'S KIDNEY
PAD, wl.ieh strengthens and invigorates the
invalid and restores the vigor of health.
PAIN IN THEBAOK,
We sav positively, and without fear of contradic
tion, that DAY'S KIDNEY PAD is the only cer
tain and permanent cure for every form of this
prevalent and di-tressiug complaint.
YOUNG MEN
sufTrtring from nervous and physical debility,
loss of memory, or vitality impaired by th'-
errors of youth or too close aoplication to busi
utss or work, may be restored and manhood re
gained.
Avoid ail kidney medicines which are taken
into the system by way of the stoicach , it is an
old treatment wol) trie 1 and proven inefficient,
thongh sometimes effecting a->par> tit oures of
one ccmplaint they sow the needs of more troub
lesoti ai:d permanent disorders. The prioa of
our PAD brings it within tho reach of all, and
it will aunnrlly save many times its coat in doc
tors b.II , medicines and plasters, which at bent
give but temporary relief It can be used with
out fear 01 liairu, and with certainty of a perma
nent cure. J'or sale by drnggisfs generally, or
sent by mail (free of p >-.tage) on receipt of the
price. Begular Pad, £2.00; Children's *1.50;
Special (extra size.) #'i.oo. Our book. ' How a
Life was Saved," giving the history of this new
discovery ai d a large record of most remarka
ble cures sont free. Write for it. Address,
DAY KIDNEY PAD CO., Toledo, O.
NA 11 T1 N M ° NI "*S ,N TBB M * N - V
UMU I IvJ IN. worthless Kindey
Pads now tee king a sale on our reputation, we
deem it due the afflicted to warn them. Ask for
DAY'S KII'NEY PAD, take uo other, and you
will not be decieved. ocUO-lta
THE SUN FOR 18817
Everybody reads TIIE SUN. In the editions
of this newspaper throughout the year to cotiu
everybody will find:
I. All U e world's news, so presented that the
reader will L r ct the gr :nte.-t amount ol informa
tion wlili the lent-t unprofltable expenditure of
time and eyesight. Tl[E Sl'N long ago d'scov
eted the golden mean between redundant
fulncFH and unMiti-fiiiioi v brevity.
11. Much ol that tort of news which depends
less upon Its recognized importmce tlnn upon
its in tore t to manfitid. From morning to
morning TUB SUN prints a continued story ol
the lives ol real tin n mul women, mid ol their
d<-eds, plans, lov. -, hues and tr mMcs. Tills
story i* more v.i'ned I more interesting than
any romance that 'vas ever devlst'd.
ill. Go d wriii.ig hi eveiy column, and
freshness, <u i :in:iliiy. aecuracj, and dueorum iu
the treat ineni of every sii'i'il
IV. HOIK »• lomnien' THE SUN'S habit Is to
sj CMk i-ut le.il h f-ly a' out men and things.
V. Ki|U.o render In rteHliny with rath politic,
al parly, ami iqu il leadiness to commend what
is i raisi worthy or to rebuke what is blamahle
in I)"inoeral or Kej uhlle oi.
VI. Ah-olute independence ol partisan or
ifanizitious. Imt tuwavering loyally lo true
Democratic principles. 'I HE SUN believes that
the Ooveruti i ill which the Constitution gives
us Is a good one to keep. Jt- notion of duty Is
10 resist to ilutiu< «t power Hie ellorts of men
in the !!epuh:i"an parly to set up another form
ol :;o«*eiMiiciit ja place ot that which exists.
The year and the year immediately billow
ing will probably decide this supremely iin.
portael contest. 'I UR SUN believes that the
\ictory will be Willi the people us against the
Rini-s lor monopoly, the Hint's lor plunder,and
the lilngs or impeiul power.
''ur tciius are as follows ;
Fo' the i) lily St'*, o four-page sheet of twen
ty-eight tubulins, the price ny mail, post paid, I
I- 55 cents n inoiitli, or j'-* a year; o , llielud.
11 g the Sunday | a t >er, an eiL'ht-page sheet ol
liU.x-six oliiiiius, the price is f>s cents a month,
or t~ 70 a >ca r , postage paid.
The Sunday edition ol TUB SUN is also fur- I
nished separately at 31 "JO a year, |iostage paid, i
THE price ol the WEEKI.T SUN, eight j
fifty-six columns, Is fj.oo a year, post ige paid.
For clubs of ten fending ?|O.OO we w|H send
an extra copy I rut;.
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Fnblifhcr ol Tut: SUN, New York City.
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For this si vie Sinner
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Vaj3r fore you pay for it. It it is
U]/* J*Jr\ not ILS represented it can be
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july'H-an i
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. ; S SHOES
• LOJiO AS THF METAL.
• j : : rrT.' irc l by tliera, and by which
- : i n t.Cv-n t-ivcd f> pare 1119 an
j ■ i'.t.itU Ti<» niil ante still
■ tcmi worn 011 tlo» coarser
'' « 11 fn l.nr and co-lly idioea
; V .1 Jin on account of it* looh
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•J out: r.ttf fin.
uiu ASiC FOR SEGES *I'H THIS \
rKAUTIFUL SLACK TIP j
■ '- i [ ' r - I basing frr thslr children. |
A NEW HEPARrt:KE
#1 BOTTLE PATENT MEOICIS2S FOR 38 CENTS !
JADWIN'S TONIC I.AXATIVE
'» -l| petlzlnjr, Palatable and Non-Alcoholic,
ANi) ALWAYS CUKES
IV,sick Headache Constipation, Hil
iousncss, Sour Stoma, h, Liver Complain,
W iii I>l Appetite, Indigestion, Jl'Jlidicc, Kit'
hi* V Com j' lint, Nervousness, Diz/.iness, Sleep
less- ess, Heartburn, Colic, Debility, Foul
ISi at 1 ., Worms, Piles, F- vers. Colds, Ac.
ItlK I 1 NIC' I.AXATIVE reirUlatCi the llOW.'ls
an : sir. n-.£ hens the gyn/iu, gives a clear h 'ad,
pure Mood ai d i-ia.«lk spiilt*. |» purely vege
l.ili'c, mi t i'uiv no i) eicurv nor aloes. Site at
■III times. Pleasant to tile t'.Me, and a Btlbsti
lute I' r Fills, Ca.-tor oil ,vc Best family ined
iciut k:n vvn. A ! ij.' .J 10 stroug men. delicate
ie ia es a: d fei l»ic iniaii s. hi I>qui 1 form
.Sold l.\ <!;u_i;i#is Price 1 i.iy ??S c.-nls fir a
large ti.tile IIEXKY H. .IAUWIX, Apo'lie
car y ar.d Chemist, Soie Proprietor, CarbonJ >le,
Pa I) li Wl'l.l.EH, l>ru_i«t, Sole Agen; lor
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... . - ~ i-oa, 'r-3 •.vr" THE CEOOrT'.PHY OF TH!S COUNTRY, W)LL
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R.
IS THE (iUEAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & THE WEST J
Its main line runs from Chicago to Council
Bluff*, passing through Joliet, Ottawa, La Salle.
Geneaeo. Moline. Rock Inland. Davenport, West J
Liberty lowa City. Marengo, Brooklyn. Grinned.
Des Moines 'the capital of lowa*. Stuart. Atlan- I
tic- and Aroca; with branches from Bureau
Junction to Pooria; Wilton Junction toMuscm
tinc. WnnhinKton. Fairfield, Eldon. Belknap,
t'cntrerlllc, Princeton. Trenton. Gallatin. Came
ron. Lonvenworth. Atchison, and Kausas City; ;
Washington to Sigourney. (h»kabx>sa. and Knox-
Villc; Keokuk to Farming ton. Bonaparte, Ben
toi)i>port. Independent. Kid on. Ottumwa, Eddy
vlllc.Oskaioosa. Peiia. Monroe, and l*-s Moines; |
N jwtou to Monroe; Des Moines to Indianolaand
\V Internet; Atlantic to Lewis und Audubon; and
Aroca to Harlan. This is positively the onlr
Railroad, which owns, and operates a through
line from Chicago into the State of Kansas.
Through Kx press Passenger Trains, with Pull
man Palace Cars attached, are ran eaen way daily
between CHICAOO and PEORIA, KANSAS CITY,
COCNC'II. Bi.rfis, LEAVENWOKTH AMI ATCHI
gov Through < ars are also run between Milwau
kee and Kansas City, via the •'Milwaukee and .
R.>ck Isian.l Short Line." I
The "(Jreat Hock Island is magnificently
equipped. Its road bed is simply perfect, and its
truck is laid with steel rails.
What will please you moat will he the pleasure
of enjoving your meals, while passing over the
u«aiitUul prairies of IllinoU and lowa, in one or
o'jr muWticelU Dining Cars that accompany mil
Througn Kirpress Trains. You (ret an entire
meal, as good ns is served In any firs'-class hotel,
forseventv-Hve cents. , ...
Appreciating the fact that a majority or the
people prefer separate apartments tor different
purposes land the immense passenger business
of this line warranting it>. we are pleased to an
nounce that this Company runs Pullman
Sl'tpinv Can for sleeping purposes, and Pal net
*»i*l 1 Hi\ PAI- CAKH nre run throauli to PEORIA, WES MOIVEB,
COCKCIL Bllrm: t, f S#as CItV. VITIII-OV, and LEAvbwOKTH.
Tickets vlu this I.lti« , known us the •• Great Rock Island Route, are sold by
*ll Ticket la the Vnlted State* si d Canada.
Wr informal:™ not obtainable at your home tlrket ofßee, address,
a KIMBALL. E. ST. JOHN.
Ocn'l L-a'K-rinteßdent. Uen l Tkt. aud Pass'ir A let.,
Chicago. Ilk
WHY DOES
' .V*i often break down at an early age" Put a man at the v. .
t j.mm \r i hot sucU until everv por« is opened; then let him stand o r er the ?
, ir .it calding and lyilluWclothes, that a;*o full of sweat ami exhale.... .
I h'i : cal,'i too would break down before long; and yet ternL.e c:.u. 1 .
A WOMAN
t.-i • > t'imugh with on wash-day; and. besides, with her clothing wet fr>m jc-*-;.;.; : i:
tie- li> t -. uric sho Las to risk her life by going out in the air to hang up the cloil.i-. I \ei
i • .t -t wofk are in tlie unhealthy atmosphere; its smell, so apparent u> visit...*. • w
in ' that It n.uli its way through the house,—the family, however, becomiti;' o c« •
' 'i .! I > tfc<j iieeiiliar odor from Its own wash as not to notice it. These fact- re: MI., X
;■ L ,, io_ ay women sutler with colds, rheumatism, weak nerves, or <«-u.vl.v- • i
LOOK OLD
v." '!• v t young In years, and physicians uuct boards of health cannot draw at A .it.' • t >
str:i/lv to ihe injurious effects of the usual way of washing, with its ncees-ary ttcam Mid
- 1 :.n* T ..r l-oilinz to irui tn<j clothes pure and sweet-smelling, especially as it is Without <*« ut.K
: n t£. diwi tausu of thoso dreadhil diseases, diphtheria, consumption, and typhoid ir.
: >»c;?i.Vo;v this trouble can bo avoided; scald in?, boiling, steam ar:«' a!' :
»■ •'i f• i the wash completely done away with; clothes made sweet and »■ au; i n.> v.lnt ;
[■ j ' • { " i 'ng in fuel the \ca»h done at lm cost than even whm hoine-maae 9oap u used, aiu. \ ry xvjc a
SOONER THAN
I.•f> .I I way, bv lining FRANK BIDDALLS SOAP,—* Sua, so vurifvin* a... < ' :?
t t tlij dirtiest clothing can be washed in lukewarm water With very lime iul>l>:. . :>vi
i! nb"S bt'ddlni? and utensils used by the *ick disinfected and clcamcd \ .U»« ut « itl.er
«,r I •••ling, while the work issa light that a girl twelve or thirteen year* of age can wa
; Vd t without being ti ed; and yet so mild an 1 healing IB this bc&p Umt : >r t .let ana
►haviiiK ii has r. > etiu.il. and physicians advise it- use in preference to imported t ou- :i
v.a id .-oies and to wash tne youngest intanfs, as well us for persons with i!cl.« ate
% ov' "t ther' is a remedy for this, so economical that Uu. poorest can m* it, there is in - a woman or
A MAN
I ' r -t .'irei tiv int«vwfsd in having used In th-sir h :iics, in splto of i-rr-Jtn'lec. :IT AT
OEiiVi L WAV of WASHING CLOTHES, which dees away with the luir.t w. ri . iinis.vo
r.ne i'U I fearl'ul :.teain on wash-days, makes the white piece- whiter, colored pieee.-, bnchter end
!: .iiels flir il-.aa they can be made by washing the old way. leuves the hand» smooth enough
II <ir.j j.ow*.ij and every article as clean, as sweet and as pure as it never \.orn.
r - 7i. jj, "eLT'.i. 11. T)., 11 aw mo 11 ton, N. J., ]
lvlM.lr.SiWl Jrt ,'j lUij iMican.
*ly ;i.n:.uu vv;' '•< e.il!»'t Lu FKAiilv SIDD A 1.1
s; >l* IV 11.1 :in 11,1. 0.-tUemont in my own paper, i
tii I|m ms.' i.i.. yh. lor eearly a year, according
to :ae direction*, has prov.d ttiat I'Jt remarkable
1 ro'.HTtie< liav< 11.it iiecn overstated. For remov
i:iK 1 ■ litiiiK 'i'< : t ta invalaalite, v.-hlle for toJlet
i.V.d El.aviu* it 1 tiie li. st Soap I have ever seen.
Fr U ?tns. TI. I. KEN vox. Xortlifleld, Vt.
I :.HJ v v .vith FUAI.'KSIDDALL93OAPIn i
1 fir tit.ieaad .vith no expense f>r Soap, u* fA« I
. n fur.l m-.-rih m payn/nrit. I have nosw.ua I
- 11 from 1 tie wash, while the savins ' ll I
•a! ; i! 'tlies a... 1 lair -r can hardly be estimated.
.•T:N E. W. STANTON, X. 2xh St., Phllad.i.
V,"e are contldeiit. ironi a lone cxp<'rls-iico In
' -net r.-con:ri.mt.U FUANK SIl»I)AI.I,y
•\P il t oie trial, acc ruing to th« very
, r 1 r -oiions. w i r,v -icoini-all prejudice*. It
.. real v w.ai> WjnJeiiul merit for shaving, toilet.
i ~ :\TP tlie Direction* for Use, so simple that » cliiltl can understand Hum.
i!«> auvliiiii; so ridiculous us to buy the Soup unless you lutcud following l!iriu.
:to jr. .tltin-'u forfeited if' It injure* the clothes, or trill not ilo everything rin.' ili J.
r: • -!, put the hite clothes in a tub of water, only made warm enough to bo ccnifmiablo
■ ii.ir.Js. Then ti'.lio one piece out at a time on the wash-board, ru!> tlie i.t-ht y
roll it up an I |>ut it back into llie same t.:h, and so on with each piece until nil
■ ;!.e Socip r" t,!, c.l on them. Tlien go away anil let tliera soak at least twenty
„)Ut touching them, when the dirt will a!l be loosened, ami a very little rabbin; on
■V!sli-b«:srtl, nut "I that one suds, will make them perfectly clean, beiii, - j-;.: . :
. 'i pi -e while washing so cs to get at the se:.ins. Then w.ish I..<>n t..
; | ;";iror -h r b:kcw.»rm rinse-water (without any Pap,} so u:tog. '■ the <iiity su . ur.
< •■•u through bluc-wa or, and on the line, t rithu'tt iitldirq or !■»■' > .< .t
r*>:ird p'tl Harm and colored piceoa to soak, ai d wash them exactly t.i ■
h ia iui" riant -of to bt.H the wash-water in a t;n, bra*: or coppe/kvi. . '
•. u er.ea ;a * -»'.r for a
f ' '< YHiat You will Save hy this Ea*y Way rf Wailnn.j !
i , 'c h-boiier! No Steam! No Smell of Suds through the <:
.* /• ■r.s.rlufbh Property of keeping the Dish-Cloth, Wa. ']
i~; .v.-? a!.vans Sweet, arJ of Washing Freely in Hard ' a\r.
ISCLD 22. aROCET.3 : >-
CJrj C.'J'J Try ft for Yourself next Wcsh-Dsy,
> ;h1.3 Soap is not yet Introduced a Trial CeSzo vrill t ♦ crn-. \yj
i, on receipt or rrice, (10 Ceiitc;, iu Monoy or
'•M.LOWHILL ST,, PHILADELPHI A. VP
STOVES,
RANGES,
Grate Fronts, Fend s, &c-
CREA, QRAHAM & CO.
MANUFACTURERS,
291 Liberty Street. Pittsburgh. Pa
-22-3111
INBURANOJS.
Incorporated
/ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY
OF HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT.
AsHs *7.075,i{34.49.
I.OSM-S (.MILL In fil yt :irs, $51,00( ,<)00.
J.T. McJUNKIN Ac SON, Atrcnts,
jan'Wly Ji tl. rson Firi-ct, butler, I'u.
BUTLHIt (/(MJJNTY
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Office Cor. Main and Cunningham Sts.
G. C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT.
WM CAMPBELL, TREASURER
H. C. IIEINEM AN, SKCRETAHT.
DIRECTORS:
J. L. Purvis, E. A. Helmboldt,
Willinra Campbell, J. VV, Ruikbnrt,
A. Troatinun, Jiicol. Schocne,
G. C. Roeesing, John Caldwell,
Dr. W. Irvin, W. W Dodds,
J. W.Christy H. C. Hetneman.
JAS. T. M'JUNKIN, Gen. As't
BUTLER PA.
A'L ij JA i««r day at homo Bamplea wi rtli
P.irtN.-l Main* '1 Art '-1 v
in tbi> CITIZEN.
Dinina <S" for eatimt purposes only. One other
(Treat feature of our Cars Is a SMOKING
| SAL<K>.N where you can enjoy your "Havana"
at all hours i f the day.
I Magnificent Iron Bridges span the Mississippi
and Missouri rivers at all points crosaed by tnta
line, and transfers are avoided at Council Bluffs.
Kansas City. Leavenworth, and Atchison, con
nectlors being made in Union Depots.
THE PRINCIPAL R. R. CONNECTIONS OF
THIS GREAT THROUGH LINE ARK A 8
FOLLOWS :
At CHICAGO, with all diverging lines for th«
Kast and South. . , „
At BNOLCWOOD. with the L. B. & M. 3., and P..
Ft. W. AC. R. Rds. . „ ■
At WASHINGTON' HEIGHTS, with P., C. A 9t.
""At L.A SAI.LV. with 111. Cent. R. R.
At PEORIA, with P. P. A J.; P. D. * E.; I. B. A
W.; 111. Mid.: and T. P. A W. Rds.
At ROCK ISLAND, with "Milwaukee A Rock
Island Short 1-lne." and Rock Isl'd A Peo. Rdi.
I At DAVENPORT. with the Davenport Division
! ' jftwm LIBERTY, with the 8., c. R. 4 N. R. R.
i At GKISNELL, with Centre! lowa R. R.
At DCS MOINES, with D. M. & F. D. R. R.
I At I'OCSCIL Bu rFS. with Union PBCUIC R. R.
At OMAHA, with B. * Mo. R. R R. in Neb.)
AtCOLL'lißt'SjtrNCTlON.wlth 8..C. R. A N. R.R
At OTTCMWA. with Central lowa R. R.: W.,
Bt. L. A Pac.. and C. B. A Q. R. Rds
i At muki k. with Tol., Peo. Jt War.; Vfab., St.
1 Louis * P»c„ and St. I_. Keo. A N.-W. II- Rd».
| At CAMEITON, with H.St. J R. R.
At ATCHISON, with Atch.. Topeka A SanU Ke;
I Atoh A Neb. and On. Br. U. P. R. Rds.
I At LEAVENWORTH, with Kan. Pac., and Kan.
Cent. R. Rds.
At KANSAS CITY, wtth all lines for the West
and Southwest.
j and all household uses, m:d a"? »t become-* n:ore
generally knowu, must have aw immense sale.
From MRS. K. STOCKWBLL, Hani Mon ton, N. J.
FRANK SIDDA I*l3 SOAP has been u el in
my lwouse for the Inst seven months, an-1 by fol.ow
ing the printed difwllorw.we iir.d it to do every
thing claimed on the wrapper®. We have not
scalded or boiled a single article, and Uf c' (M$
arc whiter arui tuvriT thnn ichm jmi/ca in the
oi l i /vi»/. husband, who i.; u dealer here,
ha* a steady demand for the Soap from uis
ru.it omen*.
| From MANAOKH OF DFXTKR L.\R xnr.V. AN S xth
Street, Comer <' street, N.W., Washington. O. C.
No laundry or family nan aflbrd to without
FRANK HIbnALLH BO AP. We follow direc
tion* and use no other Soap, and have a rep it-.lion
second to no laundry hi Washington tor vvi-tQ
clothes; tht> superior work we have t>"en »»*\ %i>iea
to turn out bavin# secured us th*» trade of ;on e 01
the best gentlemen's furnishing stores in the city.
D. 11. LYON,
SALE AND FEED STABLE.
At the old 8 uul of J'atti U K"llev. TH-I .CO
nerof Cunnin Irim M<l 5i ■ ►tint, of OHI
John Berg's Ba *> "here I will attend to the
feeding of Hoi-sen or
BOABPINU BY THE WEEK OR MONTH
of the same, tlivo me a call and I "ill make
I the charges mode ite to *nit the tittles.
I Those having II irscs for or per nun want
ing to buy, it will m- to their edvaniage to call.
aug2s-oiu ___
: FACTS \7D7TH KWOWINC. !
! (ilnif«*r, Bnrhu. an'."
•in.uiy taher of ln«: I t i;»c»ii<.ines known re so.
K i lilt'ully combined I» V KF K'S(»IN'. K 1 "MTJ
~i■ ia in.ilvo it the greatest B.ocd Puri.iorand
The Uvttt Health nail SI
[ Ever t'rffd. «
» Soncrfect i the cm;» si.i w f P.vr.Kf :/s
'<;ER TONIC that nodi .cascc « v.! ■ rt]
Jit is used. If y<>u have pyepopiij, Headache
Rheumatism. Neuralgia. H >vvel. Kidney or]
'Liver Disorder, or if \ a nec.l a in: I I st:nu ...u
\ot appetizer, the T >Me i> ju.t ifu irieditiitc*
,for you, as it is highly curative and invigorating*
>but never intoxicating. # '
J If you are slowly wastin ; *w.i y with Con-,
Sumption or any if y .1 have a V'jihfu!-
Cough or a bad Col J. Parker's CIN<.I.;< TDNK J
will surely help you. It new life air'!
'vigor to the feeble and aged, and is a certain,
cure for Rheumstism and Cholera Infantum. ]
It Has bared Hundred* of Lifts; It Hay
Hare Yours.
• If you are frelinj miserable don't wait untir
|JROU are down sick, but U-E the T<>NTC to-day.,
'.*O matter what your disease or sympioras may
be, it will give prompt relief.
■ Hemcmiicr! PARKER'S GINOER TONIC is not'
> rum drink but the Best and Purest Family.
Medicine ever made, compounded by a n«%*'
•process, and entirely different from I?itiers.]
FINGER preparations and all other Toni* *. Tr\ , • J
,a 30c. bottle. Your can supply you. «
I*l f> nm
PARKCR'3 HAI3 BALSAM
The Bett anil Jlost Oonomlcal llalr Ikrotiiu?
perfumed and perfectly harmless.
TTIH Always Kutore Gray or Faded Hair
to its ori-*inal youthfel col°r nnd ar>T>ear mre, n*i J
is warranted t > »! p its tailinj, a>.iit its growth
and prevent iMness. i
A fewamlirationsof th« r.ALSAM,ri!I soften the ,
Planing Mill
—AND—
Lumber Yard.
. L. Pl'RVia; L. O. PURVIS.
S.G. Purvis & Co.,
M**H7FACTirBFRB AND DEALER* I»
licugh and Planed Lumber
OF EVF.HY DEbCrtirriOM,
- R«A y ES.
MOULDINGS,
DOORS.
FLOORING,
SID hG.
BATI ENS,
Brackets, GaugEd Cornice teds,
PORCH POSTS,
STAIR RAILS
Newell Posts and lialupteit
FENCE PALINGS, «fci-,
MICHIGAN SfcIMiLKS.
Barn Boards; Plastering l.ath ; II tn
lock Bill Stuff, fruch as Joist Raf
ters, Scantliue, At-., all nizif.
constantly on bsrd.
All of which we will fell 01
reasonable teincs ma guar
antee satisfaction.
PLAN IN G~M ILL AM Ai,l>
*ear German < ltur« b
j i.v <- >
E. GRIE H,
DEALER IN FINE
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES, &C.
ENGRAVING OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY.
MAIN STREET, (North of Lowry House,) BUTLER, PA.
W \V A i |IK,< A NI) oU>< KS RKPAIRKI). AND W\IHM V« s K.i» *«a
IffflPAD
*► I ibioith ol tin- ■ üblir,
WAFAfrH. INDIANA.
The Pads »rp sellii.g well. Have several old
chronic caeca of K'Hrey tit uMe m-irp them. and
they report an improv n>> nt and think n ncli of
them. A. L. ROHBOCK & CO,, Dii.ggints.
COURTNEY. TEXAS.
Your Pad has done me moie pnod than any
Remedy I ever used. J AS. 15. CALLAWAY.
MT. CLEMENS, MICH.
Your Tad Lac cured me of 1 ain in the Pack
and Kidney Tiouhle. M. J. HOUGH.
Address
BAY KIPNEY PAD; CQ.,
t OLE PROIRIETORS,
TOLEDO, - - - OHIO.
J. 0. REDICK. Agent for Butler r O .
Combine the choicest cathartic principles
in medicine, in proportions accurately ad
justed to secttrw activity, certainty. and
uniformity of effect. Tliev are the result
of years of careful study :iuil practical ex
periment, and are the most effectual rem
edy yet discovered for diseases caused hy
derangement of the stomach, liver, and
bowels, which require prompt and effectual
treatment. Ayku's Pii.i.s are .specially
applicable to this clas> of diseases. They
a t directly on the digestive and assimi
lative processes, and restore regular
healthy action. Their extensive use by
physiciaus in their prai tiec. and by ail
civilized nations, is one of tlie many
proofs of their value as a safe, Mir", and
perfectly reliable purgative medicine.
Being compounded of the concentrated
virtues of purely vegetable substances,
they are positively free Irmn cuomel <>r
any injurious properties, ntid can lie admin
istered to children with perfect safety.
Aykii's Ptu.s are'an effectual cure for
Constipation or C'ostivcness, indiges
tion, Dyspepsia. of Appetite,
Foul Stomach and IJreath, Dizziness,
Headache, Loss of Memory, Numbness,
Itiliousness, Jaundice, f'heumitl i -in,
Eruptions an<l ISkin Diseases, Dropsy,
Tumors, Worms, Neuralgia, Colic,
<Jripes, Diarrlura, Dysentery, iiout.
Piles, Disorders of the Liver, and ill
Other diseases resulting from a disordered
Stale of thu digestive apparatus.
As a Dinner Pill they have no equal.
While gentle in theii - action, <nese Pw.t.s
arc the most thorough and searching cathar
tic that can Ik; employed, and never givn
pain unless the bowels are intl'imed. and
tli«"t their influence is healing Tliev stipi i
late the appetite and digestive organs; Kiev
operate to purify and enrich the blood, and
impart renewed health and vigor tu the
whole system'!
J Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical anil Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
OLD BT ALL DBUCUI3T3 KVKRYWHKRE-
I) i; VV 11 \V C f Apply a' once, if yon
I . iiav<> >iVen disabled In
the I .S. service. L\W EXPIRE? J L'LY Ist,
isso, t »r AKKKARH. PENSIONS INCREAS
, IX>. Thousands of I'ensioi ers are rated too low.
no IN r,Y ANI» NEW li SCHARGES PRO.
U'RED. Information I eelv given. Send
• "tHinp for-blanks. Addre* .
; S'. ODDART A CO.,
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