Benson -AWARDED- Capcine Porous -MEDALS- Plaster. Thfi Best Known Remedy for Backache or Lame Back. Rheumatism or Lame Joints. Cramps or Sprains. Neuraleia orKidnev Disease*. Lumbaco, Severe Aches or Pains Female Weakness. Are Superior to all other Flastcrs, Art Superior to Pads. Are Superior to IJaimeaU. Are Superior to Ointments or Salsrea. Are •■perior to Electricity irc^naiM They Act Immediately. They Strengths*. They Soothe. They Believe Pain at Once. They P—itively Care. _ _ . •|| Benson's Capcine Porons Ha*- ■ nIITInN have been imitated. Uo IJAU I lUll) not allow roar druggist to palm off some other plaster having a nnuJar Sounding name. See that the word is spelled C-A.p3.1-N B Price 85 cts. Egg BM DOWNS' EUXIRJBHj I N. H. DOWNS' I ■ Vegetable Balsamic P ELIXIR This valnaHe msdicine is purely vegetable H Htb discovery of which was the result ofH ■ manyyears'dosestudy, in order to diacorarM H the cams, the symptoms, and the euro—viz:H| 1 Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, ■ H Croup, Asthma, Pleurisy, Hoarseness, ■ ■ Influenza, Spitting Blood, Bronchitis, H ■I and every species of oppnsrion nftheCtae*tH 3 and lionyb In all CUM where tliis Elixir has —m S l*wra duly administered its efficacy has be«M I n variably manifested, coarinci ng the most In- JS - credulous that % B CONSUMPTION * m_ Is not incurable, if properly attended to.— CO Consumption, at Its commencement, is bnt a mm 9 m slight irritation of the membrane which covers the Lungs; then an inflamatlon, when the C™ J* cough is moreobservable, butrather dry; then X O becomes local ferer and the pulse more fro- —- C 3 qnent, the cheeks flushed and chillsmorecoa ■ mon. This Elixir in curl ng the above com- am plaints, operate* so as to remove all niorkld H Irritations and Inflamatlon from lungs to the surface, and Anally expel them ■ from the system. It fadlltateeexpectoration, ■ It heals the ulcerated surfaces I and rellevw the cough and makes the breath HSUMIIIM reduces thefever. It is free from opiate and astringent article*, whichare ■ ofso drying a nature as to bein the patient; whereas this medicine H never dries or stops the cough, but, by the cou;h is entirely gone. Hqueclly, when the cough is cured the patlentH Is we!l. Bond address fur pamphlet giving fall directions fir cure of pulmonary dieeasss. Hfl Price 85 cts., fiO cts-and fI.OO per bottle. HQ SOLD EVEItrWUEBE. ■ ■ IIUT, JOOIIOI ft LOU, Propt., Barti>rtsa,Tt ■ mm downs' euußsHhl nu> VAN BUaEM'B LADIES' TONIC. A Positive Cure for til Female Complaint*. Ladlet* Tottlc It prepared by flic Women's Medical In atnwM of Buffalo, If. j., arid bat been uacd au<c valully by iadtoa for year*. It it a ,urt cure for all Female Complaints. Sick and Ti err out Headache. L>y«peß»ia. and «/♦ weaknesae* muted bv tnototrreguiaritfef wh>< h are to common to womankind. Thla la no /'aumi Mtditint, bur !• prepared, after veaM of experience, and rccom* B**ded, knowing that ft will jr«vc new life to any broken wo.rn out or over worked member of the vex. if YOU have tried other remedi"T without tutceit, do »ot be di»coura/ed, but jrive •• LADIES* TONIC" a tingU truU. It nrvtr /Ail* to give frud/#;-*»«• ntni rttU/, If you are troubled with any weakneta or complaint ccj.nmon t > our %*r%. la* aside the d'>rtor'a prescription f r once, and try " Ladies' 1 unit," whkh we euarantca Wi , ° n * Bottle ie ■uMciert. _ • Mt'l: .alluLtltutc t, an A<. .oci*tion of H'irct \ sn.l A/trh'r, Of yntt' experience, -who give sdrkc sn-.wcf lr:teri fri in ladies ,/rn. ks *>v<m <of any raw of Fonala Wnknr-i IT iftatiillty whiT H La<lle>' Tcnic " will NOT cure. Ihij of.zt, Udlr< olioknu* /ron txftri'MH *1 at " LADIES TONIC" ian do. Scad lump for UKuiars. •old by Druggists. Prioe, SI.OO. 01,000 » E will lie paid If any Impurities or mineral <2 jj suhetances are found In I'aitu.SA. or for •- *3 any r-.me It will not cure or help. ■■■■■ 0 9 Pt.i!('*A Ispurely avezi!t.-iblrc»in|iouiid. W O It Is not u>|imlled by all other medicines ® <a combined, strong laustuag'% but Ills true, g 9PKKU:«A IS morueiti-iinlTi-ly prexcrllicd c» by hoi>est physicians than any other half- M m dozen rnmedles known to the profession, H ■g I'BIIUNA IK»l lively cures Onsuiiiptlon, 2 fThronle fJafarrh. and all i.ung and Heart 5 a diseases. ■pBHHBiBHBBInBimiBI *• 3 As a ( ougli remedy. It has no equal; it to C positively cures all Coughs. You cannot fr P Klto an " " yer, Itumb Agu»-. the Infallible remedy Is g k PKHUNA.mdaBnMHaiBmaBmHi ® & No inult. r what your disease Is. wlu-re ? TJ located. Ins yi'U young or old, male or fe- «, male, go at once Tor I'EUIJNA. ■■■■■■ w Ask your druggist for Or. Hartnian's b pamphii-ton ''Toelllsof Life," gratis, o For i'liea and I'eivlo Diseased, take %UNO^r^LOO^EARCHERT « I* tlx -t< KIOMI IteiMHlr >• E MI. M ' toiiiU, l* leers, Loils. rixnj-^-s, :\w\n-1 It 4otml di M)ea««e yield to Ka wonder jßtZ3 f'»l pru.. i t *ie» e- KIIMMI ' »»> y son > f Ifpsll Hpr 1 1 cl.iJJcf Itrvsipela*."—ifra. K. HmeHfv, /,«it M tmer», /»-». I r.fc 11. N. K. SKI.I.KH.i 4 CO., m ! nr.burgh, l'». Bold by Itrwjyiitt mud Wpmar'-rmmw I WANTED, BALESMEN. I I ~T n .wn v" l.f o' 'l ," ", ,' ''n ,Vn,, k. I'nequsled I £SH -"'ties. s<y\r> ri-n<e reqnln-i. a«lary mil «x- I "aC! IS '■'fuft and Ornamrntai Tn*-s. ** SMITH. Genera. N. Y. AHCmTECT /VcMBARTBERCeV I * \ 198 LIEERTV ST. B PXTTSBUHOK. W KKK. .512 n day at lioine easily made y o"Mv Ontflt free. Address Tut k Hi tin Autas'.a, M«iiii<;. tuur'jy.iy # FABSEn anil I'AnnKlM' MUNM JWMBSSKBKe tSTAtlvortibt) in the VLTUJEM. CITIZEN MISCELLANEOUS. AX ERBOMIOIS BELIEF, llow a Mistaken Theory Near ly Cast a Well-Knowu Min ister His Lite. Chicago Standard. The following remarkable statement, made by a well known Baptist clergy man, besides the unusual matter of value it contains, will be found most. readably and interesting: MESSRS. EDITORS: I have always believed most firmly in the brother- 1 hood of men, and "that every human being is in duty bound to assist his fellow man to the fullest extent of his power. The relation, therefore, of my personal experience will I trust, prove of benefit to many thousands in this land. Mv earlier years were full of health and pleasure. 'After the completion of my educational studies I undertook the profession of teaching, and under the severe strain to which I was subject ed I gradually became reduced so that the least exposure or excitement would bring on sick headache, bilous ness and general prostration. I gave up teaching and began to prepare for the ministry, and although I studied* hard my health seemed to grow no worse. Finally I commenced preach ing, and then my old physical troubles returned. The slightest amount of certain kinds of food distressed me and brought on heavy dullness, dizzi ness and often great depression of mind. A change of room, atmosphere or clothing was almost certain to cause a cold, accompanied by most painful - suffering. I attributed all this to the severe work I was obliged to do in the ministry, and so did not attempt to remove it. I next began to grow nervous and noticed that my feet were cold, while my left side and back frequently pained me. I felt a drowsy and sleepy sensation after eating, while a little excitement caused me tc lose my appetite entirely. At timet my spirit would be light and I woulc feel as if I might live to a good ole age, when possibly in less than ai hour my head would reel, my bodj ache and I would be overcome with i deathly sickness. After Bucb an at tack ft cold sweat would break out up on me and this would be followed bj complete prostration. It would be im possible for me to describe the suffer ing I - endured ftt these times, and yet . attributed it all to over-work and no to any special trouble or disease. It was more than year from the tim< the attacks first began that I consulted a physician. He examined me and de clared that my lungs were affected ant that I was on the road to consumption I derided this idea and so called upoi another doctor. But he told me th< .same thing, as did also the other med ical men whom I consulted. Indeed they ftll informed me that unless 1 went to Colorado, Dakota or the set coast there was little hope. However, I did not change climate, but tried tc continue my work as best I could. A year ago last May and in the Novem ber and December following I had thre« severe attacks of what the doctore said was lung fever or pneumonia. I recovered from these by the most faithful nursing, but I felt all the time as I know now that my troubles did not originate in my lungs, but in some other organs of the body. It is true, I fell severe pains in my lungs and I ex pectorated a great deal. I was ex tremely sensitive to cold, aDd the least draft or change of apparel tended to bring on a cold. My breathing was often most difficult and it frequently seemed that with all my exertions I could not get enough air into my lungs to satisfy them or keep my blood pure. As I am large in stature, weighing nearly 200 pounds, and being in the prime of my usefulness, you can imag ine how I shrunk from the inevitable fate which seemed to stare me in the face. One Sunday evening last February, upon coming down from my pulpit, al most prostrated and feeling that possi bly it would be the last time I should ever enter it again, a member of my church approached me and said: "Brother Humphrey, I know just what you need to restore you to health. I have been troubled just as you are and lam perfectly well now." I thanked him for bis suggestions, but shook my bead sadly, for I felt that there was little hope for me. However, after I returned home I began to reflect upon ibe subject, and finally sent my son to procure some of the medicine which had been so highly recommended. If faith were an element necessary to the success of a medicine, it certainly was lacking in this case, for I was really hopeless. Greatly to my surprise, however, I began to feel much better, and the following Sunday I was able to preach with comparative ease. I continued to grow better as I continued to use the medicine, for it seemed to reach my entire system. I was able to preach, sing and work without ex haustion, and to-day I am a well man, sleep soundly, eat heartily, feel no lung troubles, and I believe 1 owe my life and health wholly to Warner's Safe iCiduey and Liver Cure, which I con sider a benefaction to suffering human ity. It is only natural that since my re covery I should feel enthusiastic over the remedy which had restored me and also observe its effects upon others. As a result, I am forced to the con clusion that very much sickness which is supposed to originate in the lnngs, arises wholly from disordered kidneys and liver. I believe thousands of peo ple are suffering to-day and looking for ward, as 1 was, to a consumptive's ifrave, when their lungs are wholly sound and they might be restored to perfect health by the same means that I employed. Believing these truths and realizing their importance to the world. I come out thus openly, and say that I believe, under Uod, this remedy is a public benefaction, and I would most cordially and earnestly commend it to the world as a blessing to humanity. (REV ) B. F. HUMPHREY, Pastor Baptist church. AMBOY, 111., July 24, 1882. Truth is stranger than fish stories. The purity and elegant perfume of Parker's Hair Balsam explain the pop ularity of this reliable restorative. The business man's speech is less sententious than teocentious. I advise you to take "Lindsey's Blood Searcher." Scrofula, ulcers, old sores, pimples, boils, etc., cured at once. Where a candidate itches too much ' for office the voters will scratch him. When others are suffering, drop a word of kindness and sympathy. if j they are suffering from a Cold, give them Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup ; a few doses of this valuable remedy will af ford instant relief, and a twenty-five cent bottle will cure the worst Cough. There Is a man in this city who is so lazy that when he once gets to work he is too lazy to stop. "What every one saya must be true," I that "Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup" has no equal for coughs and colds. Try it. Price 25c. An enterprising foundry-man has named an economical stove he has in vented the "Semi-coal-'un." Banish ill health, nervousness, vexa tion, fretfulness, etc., by using Brown'd Iron Bitters Before the weaing day she was dear and he was her treasure; but after ward she became dearer and he treasurer. 'Why should yon celebrate Wash ington's birthday more than mine?' asked a teacher. 'Because be never told a lie!' shouted a little boy. A Delicious Appetizer, That ensures digestion and enjoyment of food; a tonic that brings strength to the weak and rest to the nervous; a harmless diarrhoea cure that don't con stipate—just what every family needs —Parker's Ginger Tonic. "Azure distemper," according to the | Elmira tree Press, is the Boston name for the "blues." The Free Press is wrong, however. "Ultramarinelycafl trophy" is the correct term. Coneuuiption Cnred. An old phyuician. retired from practice, hav ing had placed in hia bands by an East India Missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent core for Consumption. Bronchitis. Catarrh. Asthma and all 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 thousacde of cases, ba» felt it his duty to make it known to bis suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human suffering. 1 will bend free of chaiga, to all who desire it, this re cipe, in Oerman, French or English, with full directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with stamp naming the paper, W. A. NOTXS, 149 Power's Block, Roches ter, N. Y. octll,l3t,sow Sacrifice for Harmony. WASHIMQTON, Nor. 15.—The Cabi net held its first meeting since election to-day. All the members were present but Attorney General Brewster and Secretary Teller. The political situa tion was discussed. William E. Chandler did most of the talking. He advanced the idea that the recent d )feat to the Republican party did not necessarily crompromise their pros pects for success in 1884. It was de cided, in the interest of harmony, not to remove either Collector Robertson or Stewart L. Woodford in New York city. Both of these gentlemen worked against Folger in the recent canvasa, however. Erie's Experience. ANOTHER CURE UTTERLY WITHOUT A PRSCEDENT. ERIE, PA., Sept. 10th, 1881. Dr. Hartman: I cannot but express my thanks to you for the great benefit I received from the use of Peruna and Manalin. One bottle of each placed me squarely on my feet, after a long sickness, which had laid me in bed and then left me lame Mid crippled. Three days' use of these remedies dispensed with the caue, and in a week I was perfectly well. N. J. WRIGHT, Business Agent, Erie Evening Herald. ABIC your Druggist for Dr. Hart man's Book oa the "Ills of Life." He will givk it gratis. If not, address Dr. H. at Osborn, O. Burlington, Vt., Jan. 25, 1882 I bare used Downs' Elixir exclu sively for myself and in my family for a score or more of years, and always keep it with me. WABREN GIBBS, President Vermont Life Ins. Co. Fairbaven, Vt., Jan. 1, 1882. I prefer Downs' Elixer to any other cough remedy for children, simply on account of its tonic and expectorant qualities. Respectfully, GEO. H. HARRIS. 'lt's no use to feel of my wrist, doc tor,' said Pat, when the physician be gan taking his pulse; 'the pain is not there, Burr; it's in me head entirely.' A HnabandH Cbrlatinn* Preaent A gentleman sauntered into a large dry goods store the city of L— a few days before Christmas, and remarked causally to the attentive clerk: "I want something for a Christmas present for my wife. What have you got?" The clerk suggested various things but the customer seemed not quite sat iafied. At last he asked, "Have you got' cotton cloth ?" "Certainly, sir." "I need some new shirts. How much does it take for a shirt ?" "About four yards." "Well, let's see. I want eight new shirts. Eight times four are thirty two. I'll take thirty-two yards." The gratitude of the wife at receiv ing as a Christmas present the cloth for eight new shirts for her tiusband can belter be imagined than described. —Harper'* Magazine. Inn, IfBW YORK, 1888. More people have read TUB SUN during tbe year just now pnaslnK than ever before since It was first printed. No other newspaper pub lished on this side of the enitli has been bought and rind In any year by so many men and women. Wo arc credibly Informed that people buy, read, nud like TUB BI;N for tbe following reason*, anions others: Because Its new* columns present in attrac tive form nnd with tbe grentest possible ac curacy whatever has Interest for bmuaukind ; the events, the deeds aod misdeeds tbe wisdom, the philosophy, tbe uotahle tolly, the solid sense, the Improving nousense—all the news ol the busiest world at present revolving In space. Because people have learned that In Its re marks concerning persons and aflalrs THE BUX makes a practice of telling tbem the exact truth to tbe b<sst o( Its ability three hundred and slxty-Sve days iu tbe year, before election as well as alter, about tbe whale* as weil a* about tbe small llah, iu the lace of disseut as plainly nud fearlessly a* when supported by general approval. THE BL>H has absolutely no purposes to serve, save the Information of Its readers and tbe furtherance or the common good. Because It Is ever} body's newspaper. No ; man Is so humble that Tim SUN IS indifferent •to his welfare and bis righto. No man Is so I rich thut it can allow injustice to be done him. No mas, ao wsoclatlou of iocs, 1« powerful ' enough to be exempt IrOm the strict application I of its principle* of right and wrong. | Because in politics it has fought lor a dozen jeirs. without Intermission and sometimes almost alone among newspapers, the fight th;.t has reau ted in the recent overwhelming popu- | lar verdict against KoUesouisnj and lor honest government. No matter what party is in j power, The Sun stands and will continue to I stand like a rock lor the iuterests of the people against the ambition ol bosses, the encroach- | ments of monopolists, aud the dishonest schemes of public robbers. All this Is what we are told almost daily by our lriends. One man holds that Th« Sun is the best religious newspaper ever published, because its Christianity is undiluted with cant. Another Lolda that it is the best Republican newspaper printed, because it has alreadv whipjed half the rascals out of that pirtv, a 0 is proceedinz against the otherHialf with undi minished vigor, A third believes It to be the best magazine ot gecc-ral literature In existence, bectuse Its readers miss nothing worthy of notice that is enrrent in the world of thought. So every frieDd of The Sln discovers one of it* many sid J s that appeals with particular force .0 hi* individual liking. If you a'reads know The SEN, yon will ob serve that in 1883 it is a little better than ever before. If you do not already know Ths Sun, yon will find it to be a mirror of all human activity, a storehouse ol the choicest pro lucta of common senee and imagination, a mainstay for the cause ol honest government, a sentinel for genuine JefTersonian Democracy, a 6courage lor wickedness of every species, and an uncom monly good investment for tte coming year. Terms to Mai! Subscribers, The several editions of THS Sex are sent by mail, postpaid, as lollows : DAILY—SS cents a month, $6.50 a jear; with Sunday edition, f".70. SUNDAY —Eight pages, $1.20 a year. WEEKLY—SI a year. Eight ol the best matter of the daily issues ; an Agricultural Department of unequalled merit, market reports, and literary, scientific, and doraei tic intelligence make TUB W EEKI.T SUS the newspaper for tne farmer's household. To clubs 01 ten with $lO, an extra copy free. Address 1. W. ENGLAND. Publisher, nov29-6t. THE SUN, N. Y. City. S P E ER'S Port Grape Wine U*ed in the principal Churches for Communion purpoeee. Excellent for Ladies and WeaklY Persons and the Aged- SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE! FOUR YEARS OLD. This celebrated Native Wine is made from the Juice of the Oporto Grape, raised in this coun try. Its invaluable TONIC and STRENGTHENING PROPERTIES are unsurpassed by any other Native Wino. Be ing the pure juico of the grape produced undei Mr. Hpeer's own personal supervision, its puritj and genuineness is guaranteed. The youngest children may partake of its generous qualities and the weakest invalid nse it to advantage. It is particularly beneficial to the aged and debili tated. and united to the various ailocents thai effect the weaker sex. It is in every respect th< a Wine to be relied on. SPEER'S P. J. SHERRY. The P. J. Sherry is a "wine of Superior Char acter and partakes of the rich qualities of the grape from which it is made. For Purity. Rich neHtyif Flavor and Medicinal Properties.it will b< found unexcelled. SPEER'S P. J. BRANDY. This Brandy stands unrivalled in this country being far superior for medicinal purposes. It is a pure distillation from the grape, and contains valuable mediciual properties. I has a delicate flavor, similar to that of the grapes, from which it is distilled, and is in great favcr among flrst-olass families. Bee that the signature of ALFRED BPEEB, Passaic, N. J., is over the cork of each bottle. Sold by J>. H Wuller, AND BY DBUGGIBTS EVEBYYVHEBE. Xot Fall to send for ■ ■ ■oar FALL. Price -List H H forlßß2. Prte to an/ address upon application. Contains, de scriptions of everything required for Personal or Family use, with oyer 2,200 illustrations. We sell all goods at Wholesale price*, in quantities to suit the purchaser. The only institution in America who mike this their special business. 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A New and Direct Line, via Souoea and Kanka kee, hae recently bnea op«ae<! between Richmond, Norfolk, Nowport Ncwa, Chutmuooga. Atlanta. Au gunta, Naahvllle. Louisville. Lrxlngton. Cincinnati. Ipdlanapelle and Lafayette, end Omaha. Mlnnoap olle and St. Paul end Intermediate potnte. All Through i'aeeengere Travel on Fast Exprcea Treina. Ticket* for aale at *llprincipal Tlokat Offloee la the United Htatea end Canada. Baggage checked through end ratee of faro aL wejra ea low ea ooinpetitora that oiler leaa advu. lues. for detailed Information, get the Map. end Fold in of toe GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE, At your nearest Tlaket Office, or addreee R. R. CABLE, E.ST. JOHN. Viae Praa. * Oce'l M g r. Gae l Tki. A raaa. Agk CHICAGO. HENBY O. HALE, Fill HEROIN! mm, COB, PENN AMD SIXTH BTBESTH, Pittsburgh, Pa. I^PAEKERf^ I HAIR BALSAM I The Vest and most I economical hair dres -1 sing, and made from that ate ben to the hair and p, Balsam is highly «*- teemed everywhere for its excellence and superior cleanliness. It Imr Falls to Rcttora th« Youtfclul Color and lustre to gray or faded hair, is elegantly per fumed and ii warranted to remove dandruff and itching of the scalp, & prevent falling of the hair. toe. nJ >1 »*»•», at la drag,. r * PARKER'S '• GINGER TONIC A Superlative Health and Strength Restorer. If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with 'overwork, or a mother run down by family or house hold duties try PARKER'S GISGER TONIC. If you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex hausted by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take intoxicating stimulants,but use Parker's Ginger Tonic If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Rheuma tism, Kidney or U/inary Complaints, or if you are troubled with any disorder of the lungs, stomach, bowels, blood or nerves, you can be cured by PAKK RR'S GINGER TONIC. ltistheGreatescßlooaPunfier fed the But and Sorest Cough Core Ever Used. If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take GIHCCR TONIC at orce; it will invigorate and^ build you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate. It has saved hundreds of lives; it may save yours. JtISCOX * CO., 1M William St, N«w York. Mc. and one dollar lixot, it all d«ftl«rt la mediclßM. GREAT SAVTWQ BUTINQ DOLLAR SIZE. Its rich and tasting fragrance hat made this delightful perfume exceedingly popular. There ii nothing like it. Insist upon having Fious- TON CobOCHa and loek for signature of GSsO&CO3O S on every bottle. Any druggist or dealer in per fumery can supply you. a; and 75c. sizes. LARGE SAVINO BtTYIXQ TSc. SI7E. AROMANNA. ■•The Geuoine Dyspepsia Cure and Liver and Kid ney Regulator." "Twenty-five years trial of an article is a strong assurance of its efficiency AKOMASSA has been used with the most satisfactory results for twenty odd yeare, and has gained a wonder ful reputation "for the rare Curative Powers it possesses This Remedy is a purely Vegetable Compound and was years ago prepared by Prof. Du Lac, of Geneva, Switzerland, and used by him and other prominent physicians in their private practice with Great SUCCESS. Thousands have been cured of Dyspepsia, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Impoverished or Diseased Blood, weekness of the Back, and General Debility of the Stomach. Price 30 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by all Druggists. G. HOLDBTEIN. Prop., Woodbury, N. J. WHOLESALE nEI'OTS 1 BUTTOCK A CIISNSHAW, 628 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. WOODWARD, FAXON, A Co., Kansas City, Missouri. A FEW HOME TESTIMONIALS OF MANY I RECEIVED. WOODBURY Dec. 6,1881. Dkar Sir 1 have used your Ardman.VA, and found it to be very beneficial. It Is an excellent Tonic. WILLIAM MTI.I.IOAN, Supt, of Public Instruction of Gloucester Co, N. J. PAULS noiio, N. J., July io. 1881. DKAR SIR.-—I have used your AROMANNA In my family for years with great success for debility of the Stomach, such as Biliousness, Costiveness. Sick Headache, etc., and found it an excellent remedy. JOHN DKNSTKN, Farmer, Near Paulsboro, N. J. A RKMARKARLK CURB IN" A SHORT TIMK. A TRUK OONKKHBION. T suffered for years with Indigestion, and lately had a feeling as of some hard substance In my stomach. I could not eat, sleep or work. I was under the care of a regular physician for three months without relief. I then employed two physicians in Philadelphia. To the one I paid sls foradvlce and medicine ; to the other I paid at different tunes the amount of SB4 without any benefit whatever. Some friend recommended AROMAXNA I tried it, and after taking two bottles, I was great ly relieved, the pain in my stomach ceased, my appetite ami sleep came back aud I could work. This was a yeatago l«st October. Since that time I am taking every week a tablespoonful of the AKOMAXNA. I am hanly and healthy and as strong as ever. My wife and daughter, who were suffering witu Dyspepsia, used the same medicine, and were entirely cured. I have made this statement for the benefit of many sufferers. 1 am living on Mr. Win. Knight's (arm near Woodbury, where I can be found at any time. PETKK C. WOOD. Woodbury, Dec. 1.1881. june7,ty Planing Mill —AND— Lumber Yard. J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PURVIS, S.Gr. Purvis & Co., MANUFACTURERS AMD DBALXKB IH Rough and Planed Lumber Or KVJERY DESCRIPTION, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS, FLOORING, SIDING, BATTENS, Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards, SHINGLES & LATH. I PLANING MILL AND YARD Near Oerman Catholic Churcli Jan7-80-ly JOHN BICHEY, No. 4(5 Anderson St., Allegheny City Stair Building in all its Branches Turning, Mcroll H*wlng Baluatera, Newela, Stair Rail, Ac. Hand Rails worked to order witb all Joints cut and Doited roady to be put up. Orders from a distance will receive prompt tt en I ion. aS-OOItBEHPONDENCE SOLICITED jJ* GUENTHEB'S LUN& HEALEB, IMl'iiovg TUB BOUB. rou TIIK CCHB or MhQ) CONSUMPTION HplttitifC of Wood, Ilron* chltin, Couuha, Cold*, Ca '£&*£' A'* tarrh of Cheat, liyHinjiMiift, .mid all iMacuM'a of tho I'ui iiionary Organa. TRADEWMARK. VL'" M 'I, FLOC F! FC".. °°" Aak your lbi it. OUKWTIIDR at I*l It»buracil. l'». CATARRH JElys|C,re; amßalm BRTELY the Max.'ii |>;iwtHKeM of kl ('atarrhal virus, caus !?ru»<lliK lieallliV HeeretloiiH, iCtTiMH erloi "V* 1 allays InfliHiiiniiUon, HSriHEAD I proteeta lliemeinbrnne a ' r "" 1 uTdlllolllll cold#, eomnletely IH'HIH the jf> -mrcM HIKI restores (tie sense e ytm lew applleatlons. A thoroiiKii treatment H ul " enre Oatarrli, Hay Fever,4c. I'iiei|iiale<l °Z./> r 1 for eolds In the head. 1 lo use. Ap- UilY-FEVFD l>ly ».V the Utile linger n ,% * ■ K»tKlnlo the nostrils. On receipt or noe.wlll mail a package. Sold bv Hntler ilriiKKlsts. ELY'S CKEAMIIALM CO.. Owego. N. Y. low in Liiv.a •Ihiig F»»i, arAdva tJbvral itrmi. Itrtilhr, wian * l»-,« F- l'vv\fi >l-. Kmliiltiplu#, r»> ( NEW STORE. NEWSTOCK. A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF lllHlHm mil HIIPWJUST BttilltpJ OAK AND HEMLOCK SOLE. , FRENCH AMI DOMESTIC KIPANDCALF. • COIJ.AR, WELT, SKIRTING Cri'EK. BELTING, HARNESS AND LACE LEATHER iroa/n -A nsriD ipiin k e,t c. ALSO SABiI'FACTI'RKHOF ALL KINDS OF Carriage, Buggy and Wagon Harness, Cellars, Etc,, Etc. And carry a full stock of Whips, Robes, Bankets. Brushes, and all other Goods belonging to tL Business, All Kinds of Repairing will Receive Prompt Attention. tyPleasc call and examine our Goodt ud get Prices before you purchase elsewhere. Plastering Hair Always cn Hand. CASII PAID FOR HIDES A>l> PELTS. C. ROESSING, Reiber's Block J. JTerson Street, opposite Lowry House. Butler. Pa EAGLE PLANING MILLS, Cor. Robinson and Anderson St., - ALLEGHENY CITY. IST. SIMON, Afrent. PLANING 311 L 1... SASH, DOOR AND MU TTKIt FACTORY, Flooring Boards, Weatheiboaraintr, Planed Boar, s, Sasb, Mouldings, Shingles, Laili and all kinds of Building Lumber, tggf A liberal reduction for ca?h orders. Send for price ii~ t. All work delivered to railroads, ateuiiibouts, Ac., tree of charge. Communications solicited. Btna KEYSTONE BOILER WORKS. WM. 28TH AND RAILROAD STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. SEW AND SECOND-HAND BOILERS All Kinds of Boilers & Sheet Iron Work Made to Order. Oil Stills, Tanks, Boiling Mill Stacks, etc Repairing done promptly, Correnpoudenoe Solicited. Free Excursion to the Pittsburgh Exposition! SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! D. & E\ H. WELTY, Carpet and Wall Paper Dealers, NOS. 118 AND 120 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. Make the following inducements to country 'juyere during the continuance of the Exposition: To thcße coming a distance of five miler and purchasing goods to the amount of $5. the amount paid for car fare will be refunded in cub; 10 miles and amounting to $lO, fare refunded; 15 miles and purchasing goods to amount of sls fare refunded; 20 miles and purchasing goods to amount of S2O, fare refuudtd- We are now located in our spacious rooms, Not. 118 and 120 Federal street, Allegheny, for merly occupied by lioggs A Bulil. where our stock is full und complete and entirely new in OAK PETS, WALL PAPEIi. WINDOW BIIADEB, Oil. CLOTHS. MATTING, CURTAINS and COR NICES, and everything kept in a first-class Carpet and Wall Paper Store Sept. 20 3 m IRON CITY BOILER WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF BOIXaXIRS. Oil Tanks, Stills & All Kinds of Sheet Iron Work. Special attention paid to 1! ;«t Fnrnaee, Mill work and Jobbing. JAMES LAPPAN & CO., Pike Street, from 19th to 20th. Office 20th St. PITTSBUEGB ma3,'82,1y GRAND OPENING OF NE W FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODB, Carpets, Notions, Trimmings, Millinery, Hoisery and Underwear AT THE PEOPLE'S STOKE Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa Our Stock is New and Complete. We are now ready to supply the People with everything from a nice comfortable stocking to a Nohbv Fall Hat. Visitors to the city will find it to their interest to call at the PEOPLE'S STORE before buyirg. Our New Dress (ioods and Silks are elegant. Onr New Suits. Dolmans,. Cloaks, aud Circulars are very stylish. The new design in Trimmings, Buttons and Ribbons are neat Bnd pretty. SPECIAL BAR" GAINS IN SCARLET UNDERWEAR, HOSE AND GLOVES, INFANTS WEAR, HAND KERCHIEFS, NECK WEAR. EMBROIDERIES, LAC ES, Ac. Special Bargains in Carpets, Luce Curtains, Ku£s and Oil Cloths. An immense stock ol Blankets, Sheetings, Linens, Cloths. Flannels and Ticks. One Price, S'luare Dealing, Prompt Attention at the People's Store. CAMPBELL, WILLIAMSON & DICK, 83 85 and 89 Fifth. A.verme, [Pittsburgh, JPa IH etc.,lor ■ IS ■ the United States, and to obtain pat ■JyU ■ onto in Canada. England, Franco, I 4kA 1 Germany, and ail other countries. LHM Thirty-*la years' practice. No charge for examination of models or draw ings. Advice by mail free. Patents obtained through UB are noticed ia tho BCIK.\TIKIC AMERICAN, which lias the largeet circulation, and is the most influ ential newspaper of its kind published in tho world. The ad vantages of such a notice every patentee understands. This large and splendidly illustrated news paper is publishedwKKKLT at £1.20 a year, and is admitted to be tho host paper devoted to science, meohanics,inventions, engineering works, and other departments of industrial progress, published in any country. Hindis copies by mail, 10 cents. Bold by all news dealers. Addross, Munn * Co., publishers of Scien tific American. 2fil Itroadway, New York. Handbook about patents mailed free. Hfmted AGENTS! ACiiKYr*! AGENTS! For GEN. DODGE'S bran* new book, entitled Thirty-Three Year ft Among OUR WILD INDIANS ! A true record of tho Author's Thartv Thrrr Ytarf I*rrwnaf |*-nemc umvnjour lwtuui<. ith an al io JutroUu. i. ,u By Gen. S Thla nrw work wma at onc« dnbacrlbtd for hy Prr+i imt ARTUCR and mtirt Cobmet, and by iicn. b'hrrman, ». n. (Irani, Cm. Sheridan. , (ten. Htmcocl\ and thoHMimln of i tn- Inrnl Men. Oil. O»J»HT aaya • 'ft it tA* beri hook on In lictn Lift ever writtrn." Hiaiior WILST (Motliixltat.) aaya */l is a book of imtnenae ro/nc," It la the only authi ntic acc«.»»nt of our Indiana ever published, fully rrvcatlnjc their •* li i»er life, 'arret duinga, evploita, etc. It la replete with thri rvprrirnrea of the Author, and of fatuous b'-.>ut«, Trn; ■», Cow -boy a, Mlnrra. Borriar RufTlana, etr., rlvWlly portra• v. lAta in tha Orrat Wcataa It mow ia. 48d thoneand tn / w. With Htrrl Engravlnga and Knpcrh Chrome Lltliotf j»h I'laira In IG> colora, from pliotoprrap!ta mado by thu \ 0. Govern merit rj tprcntly for this rrrm-tt work. AGENT*! Thla grand book ia now out-aelllnc all ol>ra 10 to 1. No competition. Atrt-nta nvarajco 10 to •Oor-lrra a day. W« want 1000 mora amenta at once. Kxc • ->e Territory tiwi Special Trrtn* given. Our UrjCr eireulara with full paitlculara m-nt free. \ fine Specimen l'la'o aer.t in mldxtitn for a Scent »t uup Aridrraa tha aole pul-ln)i( i A. I). WORTIfIWOTON k CO.. Hamronn. Co*•». NEW LIVERY STABLE. Cunningham St., East of Main, BUTLER, 1»A„ JAM KH HEI.JL.EIIH, HAVINO removed my Livery Stock from Mil larstown to lintlcr and located in the old KKELY HTANJ), on Cunningham street. 1 solid a hliaro of yonr patronage. I have g<>.d reliable horses and nood rigs, which 1 will let \t reasonable pines. Clivo me a call. maJl.ba li yy Adverting ia tho Cl'iUlK Union Wcolsn Mills. 1 would desire to rail the attention of the public to the Union Woolen Mill, Butler, Pa., i wiiero I have new and improved machinery for the manufacture of 1 Barred and Oray Flannels, I Knitting ard Weaving Tarns, I and I can recommend them as being very dura | hie, an they are mauufactured of pure Butler county wool. They are beautiful iu color, BO porior in texture, and will be Bold at very low price*. For uamulet) and prices, addroea, N. fUllekton, ]n124,'78-ly) Butler. Pa ID*. K. C. W KMT'S NUKT* AM BRAIN TKSATMWT. A runrmntro«i *p<xMflo for Hysteria, Dlxzlneaa. Convtilxlona, I Flu, Nfrrotu NmtraJrla, Headache, Nrrvou* Proatvm tlon cntiMvl by the taie of alcohol or tobacro. Wakrful iieaa Mental Pepreaalon, ftoftcnlwr of the Hraln rmult. In* In Infinity and loading to tnlwy, decay and death. FnmaturoOlu A g*, ItaiTi-nnrai, LOM of J'ower In rltliur I mtx, IXWM and " cauacd by ' the brain, aelf abuaeorover Indulgence. Ono Ixix will cure rvo-nt CMM. Karh box contain* <no ■nonth'a tr afiiwnt, On* dollar a box. or alx bote? flea dollar*: acnt by mnll prepaid on receipt of price. Vfv iruar jnt««e MIT boxea to cure any cow. "Vlth ea«h on'er re tirlved for alx boxea, aocompanWvl with flee dollara, we will arm! tho pur<'ham*r our written ipnuantor to refund wioney lr treatment doea not effect a cure. Guarantee* 1m" d onty by Joa. Firming. Drue*.at, 81 Market Bt i ittaburgh, I'a. OrUara by mail at regular prices How Lost, How Restored! Ju.-T published, a new eilition of I)H. CIJLVBB WEI.L'B CKLItnaATM) ESHAY on the radical cure of Hpennntorrhira or Hcminal WcakinxK, Invohui f*rv Nominal Lostien Imiotency, Mental and Physical Incapacity. lmi>vdimuntn to Marriage, utc. ; aluo, ('oiiHumption. Epilepev and Fits, in duc.od by itolf-iudulgunco or sexual extravagance, Tho celebrated author, in thin admirable KH ay. clearly demoiiHtratoH, from a thirty years' fUcceHHfnl practice that the alarming conne qumiCM of wolf aljtiHp may bo radically cured ; pointing out a mode of cure at once dimple, cer tain and effectual, by tneans of which every nnfTurcr, no matter what Inn condition may be, may cure htuiHelf cheaply, privately and radi cally. CvrThiii Lecture should be in the hands of every youth and every man iu the land. Sent under noal |u a plain envelope to any ad drucs. pout-paid, on receipt of nix cents or two postage stamps. Addrimx, THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., •II ANN HT., NKW V'OIIK, N. V. ; P. O. Box, 480. octll-ly. 11KHT N THE AJrav WOR LI)!! Taliß no °" ier * H I J/l HKAI.KII.fhKK wO/U?/ J- O. Kwearingon. \yV>,. _ -jay on Moudays. 187 Wood l|y Street, Pittsburgh. Pa. Advertise in tbv Cil'JZX*. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. BUTLXB, EARNS CTTT USD FABRBB RAILBCAD Trains leave Butler for 8L Joe, Millerstown Karos City, Petrolia, Parker, etc., at 7.27 a. m and 2.25 and 7.25 p. m. Trains arrive at Butler from the above named points at 7.17 a. in., and 2.15, and 7.15 p. m The 2.15 train connects with iruiu on the West Penn ro<ul through to Pittsburgh. SHBNANGO AND ALLEGHENY RAILROAD. Trains leave LliUiarU's Mill, Butler county, for Harrisville, Greenville, etc., at 7.50 a. m. and 'J.25 p. ra. Trains arrive at Billiard'a Mills at 1:45 a. m., and 5:55 p. m. Hacks to and from Petrolia, Martins bur/, Fairview, Modoc and Troutman, counect at Hil liard with all trains on me S & A road. PKNKSTLVANIA RAILROAD. Trains leave Butler (Duller or Pittsbnrgh Time. Maris/ at 5.06 a. ni., goes through to Alle gheny, arriving at 8.01 a. m. This train con nects at Freepo'rt with Free port Accommoda tion, which arrives at Allegheny at 8.20 a. m., rati road time. Express at 7.16 a. m., connecting at Butler Juuctiun, without change of ears, at 8.26 with Kxpiess west, arriving In Allegheny at 8.56 a. in., and Express eat* arriving at Blalrsviile at 16 55 a. m. railroad time. Mail at 2.1(3 p. in., connecting at Butler Junc tionwiihout change ol cars, with Express west, arriving in Allegheny at 501 p. m., and Ex press east arriving at Blalrsviile Intersection at 5.55 p. m. railroad time, which connects w!th Philadelphia Express ea«t, when on time. The 7.16 a.m. train eounecte at Blalrsviile at 11.05 a. m. with the Mail east, and the 2.36 p. m. train at 6.58 with the Philadelphia Ex press east. Trains arrive at Butler on West Penn R. R. at 8.51 a. m., 5.17 and 6.51 p. ru., Butler time. The 1>,51 and 5.17 trains connect with trains on ibe Butler & Parker R. R. Main Line. Through trains leave Pittsburgh lor the East it 2.56 and 8.26 a. in. and 12 51, 4.21 acd 8.06 p. m., arriving at Philadelphia at 8.40 and 7.20 p. in. and 3.00, 7.o<' and 7.40 a. ra.; at Baltimore *boot the same time, at New York three hocrs later, and at Washington about one anj a hall bours later. Time of Holding Courts. The several Courts of the county of Butler commence on the fiist Monday of March, June, September and December, and coutinne two weeks, or so long as necessary to dispose of the business. No causes are put down for trial or traverse jurors summoned for the first week of the several terms. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. GEORGF7CT PILLOW^ Attorney at Law and SURVEYOR, Maiu street, Hutler, Pa. Office with J. D. McJunkin. J. M. GALBREATH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on Main Street, South of Court Houte, in Gen. Purviance's former office. Aug2 1y1882,. R. P. SCOTT, Attorney at Law, Butler. Pa. Office near Cour Hoii.se, two doors West of C'itizks office. JOHN ETKELLY, Office with E. G. Miller, Esq., in Brady Law Building. auglTSl A. M. CORNELIUS, Office with W. D. Brandon, Berg Building, Main Street, Butler, Pa. J. F. BRITTAIN, Office with L. Z. Mitchell, Diamond. A. M. CUNNINGHAM, Office in Brady's Law Building. Butler, Pa. s. HTPIERSOL. Office on N. E. corner Diamond, Riddle build ng. novl2 JOHN M. GREER. Office on N. E. corner Diamond. norH WM. H. LUSK, Office with W. H. H. Riddle, Esq. WEWTON BLACK, Office ou Diamond, near Court House, south, side. ___ _j BKUQHj Office In Riddle's Law Building. ~~S7 F. BOW SER. * Office in Riddle's Law Building. [marß'7B j7 b. mcJUnkin. Special attention given to collections Offlca opposite Willard House. JOSEPH B. BREDIN, Office north-east corner of Diamond, Butler Pa. H. H. GOUCHER, Office in Bchneideman's building, up stairs. J, T. DONLY Office near Court House. '• " 74 W. D. BRANDON, obl7-75 Office in Berg's bnilding CLARENCE WALK Eli, Office in Brady building- marl 7 FERD REIBER, Office In Reiber's building, Jeflerson Bt. ap9ly F. M. EASTMAN, Office in Brady building. LEV, McQUISTION, Office Main street, 1 door south of Court House JOS. C. .VANDERLIN, Office Main street, 1 door south of Court House. ~ Win. A. FORQUER, M" Office on Main street opposite Vogeley House. GEO. R. WifiTE, ~~ Office N. E. corner of Diamond J. D. McJUNKIN, Office In Bchneideman's hulldtnr, west side Main street, Kud square from Court House. T. C. CAMPBELL, Offloe in Berg's new building, 2d floor, east side Main st., a few doors south of Low™ House. mart—tf. C A. SULLIVAN, m»y7 Office S. W. cor. of Diamond. A T. BLACK, Office on Main street, oue door south o« Bredy Block, Butler. Pa. (Sep. 2, 1874. EUGENE G. MILLED, Office in Brady's Law Building, Main street. nouth of Court Hon—. Moottt THOMAS ROBINSON, BUTLER, PA. JOHN 11. NEGLEY tVOivon particular attention to xansiCtioM la real oatate throughout the ooun.y. OmoK on Diamond, nbau CowBT Hovsb, » Oitizkn nuiiJUMO K. K. Eckt-KT, Kknnbijt Marsha im (Late of Ohio.) ECKLEY A MARSHALL. Office In Brady's Law Building. Bcpt.W,74 C O. CHRISTIE, Attorney at Law. Legal business carefully transacted. Collections inade and promptly remitted. Business correspondence promptly attended to and answered. Office opposite Lowry Honse, Butler, Pa. a PHYSICIANS. JOHN E. BYERS, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, myM-ly] BUTLER. PA. Office on JeffiTHon street, opposite Kliuifler'H Flour Store. OEISTTISTIR, X . 0 1/ WALDRON, (irnduste ot the Phil |K ad el pb la DnUl College,ls prepared • II sto do anything in the line of his profession lu a satisfactory manner. Office on Main street, liutler, Union Block, up stairs, apll EN. LEAKE, M. D„ • Homeopathic ; Physician and Surgeon. Office in Union Block, and residence in Ferrero house, Butler, Pa. Oct. 2r>, 1882. te t. C ofll»'r day at homeT" Samples worth >0 10 9£Ufc>| r ee. Address Btinson ft Co., Portland, Maluo. niwM.iy
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