Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, March 28, 1883, Image 4

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    THE LOST CHILD.
A Fate Worse than Abduction.
How Parents, by a Lack of Pre
caution and Care, are Re
sponsible for the Death ot
Their Children.
1 Camden, Me.,
The moral and legal responsibility
of parents, in the care of their children
is, fortunately, attracting the serious
' attention of the better portion of the
entire couitry. The many instances
of child beating, oppression, and other
forms of cruelty which have come to
light, demand that something be done;
and it is gratifying to know that the
people are becoming thoroughly arous
ed. Whether the cruelty be iu the
form of physical violence or physical .
neglect matters not—the principle iu
both cases is the same. The man 01
woman who neglects bis or her own
health may be pardoned, as the conse
quences fall upon the individual alone;
but the parent or guardian who permits
the inroads of disease upon the inno
cent ones dependent upon him lor pro
tection, is criminally liable in the sight
of God, however he may appear in the
eyes of men. There arc, however,
parents that intend to care for their
children, but, who through carelessness
or the urgency of other duties, permit
them to become the inuocent victims of
disease. Such parents may be guilt
less of intentionai wrong, but the disas
trous results upon their children are
just as great.
These are trutts which must be man
ifest to every worthy parent and es
pecially in a vicinity where the un
known effects of the atmosphere, the
water and the general tendency to
malaria are so great. There are fami
lies is this locality who have been call
ed upon to mourn untimely losses, even
when the greatest care was exercised ;
but the experience of one only will be
given: It is that of the late W. O.
Thomas. The children were all most
promising, but for some unexplained
reason their health and strength seemed
to gradually lessen until their friends
feared they were the victims of con
sumption, One by one, they sickened
and died until three bad departed and
two of the surviving brothers were also
taken ill. Their names were llermou
and Edward. Hermon, however,
seemed the stronger of the two ; and,
while his younger brother was confin
ed to the house constantly, and to his
bed much of the time, lletmon was
able to be about but in so weak a con
dition that he had no desire to play.
Eddie's symptoms were terrible ! He
found difficulty in retaining food upon
bis stomach, was restless and irritable,
and out of his bead frequently. At
various times three different physicians
visited him ; and each one told his
friends he could not live. He finally
got so low that death was only consid
ered a matter of a few days. At that
critical time bis elder broibers, aroused
almost to the pitch of desperation by
the three deaths that bad so recently
occurred, and the other one staring
them in the face, resolved to take the
case into their own hands. They ac
cordingly did so, and secured a remedy
that was then being universally used,
and began giving it to him. Its effect
at 6rst was slight, but any improve
ment was considered a good symptom.
By degrees bis strength returned; he
•was able to eat with a relish, then walk
about the house ; and finally he regain
ed complete health and strength. The
boy was so rejoiced over his recovery
that, accompanied by the editor of this
Saper, he went before Justice Charles
[. Miller and made oath to the facts of
bis sickness as above related, and that
be was restored to perfect health by
the use of Warner's Safe Kidney and
Liver Cure.
Now. Edward Thomas's parents,
while they lived, undoubtedly, provid
ed faithfully for the wants of all their
children; and yet the roots of disease
bad taken deep root. Their care in
one direction bad been counteracted by
unknown carelessness in another.-
Their Jove was sincere, but wholly
misdirected. They should have known
that children were just as liable to
kidney and liver diseases as grown up
people; and that the fatality of JJright's
disease of the kidneys is just as great
among little children as adults. This
is a serious subject. Hereditary
traits: the after consequences of
measles and scarlet fever, diphtheria
andtbe passing troubles which so easi
ly become chronic, all demand the
greatest care and caution. No case of
cholera infantum, measles, scarletina,
or diphtheria, was ever virulent while
the child's kidneys and liver were
bealthy. It would simply be an im
possibility. These important organs
of the body arc just forming within the
child and growing with its growth;
and they can be trained to strength
and health as readily as the little miud
can be trained to truth and upright
ness.
The importance of carefully watch
ing the slightest troubles of the child,
and especially those affecting the kid
neys and liver, cannot be too strongly
emphasized. Children respond so read
ily to the proper remedies and are so
sensitive to disease, that it is a sin to
deprive them of one at the risk of in
curring the other. My a judicious
treatment these essential organs can
be developed so that a strong constitu
tion, able to resist the inroads of dis
ease through coming years, shall be
the result.
—A brilliant gat hering—Cluster dia
monds.
More Evidence.
S. M. HAKTMAN &C'O., Osl om, O.—
Gentleman: Your valuable I'eruna is
the best medicine I ever used.
NANCY FRITERMAN, Cookport, Indi
ana Co., Pa.
Your Peruna for indigestion and
liver troubles helps me.
W. P. BRANDON, Fast Liverpool, O.
I was suffering with pain in the
chest, palpitation of the heart, with
great swelling of the stomach. Peru
na is doing wonders for me.
JOHN PONAIWK, Sharpsburg, Alle
gheny county, Pa.
1 have had liver complaint for three
years; I thought I would have to
quit work; I have taken two bottles of
your Peruna and am well.
THCT. BRA I FOHI>,
314 Western avenue, Allegheny City
Pa.
Ack your druggistfor I>r. Hartman's
book ou the "His of Life"—gratis.
They ran for the Doctor.
Some people are always running
for the doctor when the least thing is
the matter with themselves or tbeir
cbildred. Of course, the doctor likes
this, for he gets well paid for it. Hut
there are many occasions when the
judicious use of Perry Davis a 1 ai:i
Killer will do all the doctor -.an. .Mr.
It. V. Miller, of Syracuse, N. \ , says
he has for twenty years used Pain
Killer for miscellaneous family sick
nesses; and that it is so valuable thai
it ought to be kept in every hou.-e.
The most universal favoriw anvv g
English statesmen is the blind Pos.-
master-General.
Are You Exposed.
To malaria influences? then protect
vour system by using Parker s Ginger
Tonic. It strengthens the liver and
kidneys to throw off malaria poisons,
and is good for general debility and
nervous exhaustion.
The murders in the United States
averaged two a day and the executions
two a week.
"Dr. Benson's Celery and Cham
omile Pills, are worth their weight in
gold in nervous and sick headache.
Dr. A. 11. Schlichter, of Baltimore.
Dr. Dix calls the New England
style of easy marriage and easy di
vorce "consecutive polygamy." That
phrase will be apt to outlive its origiua
tor.
An Elder was cramped with an ache,
St. Jacobs Oil did the pain slake;
He was so highly pleased,
That again he was greased,
And took a lot home to Salt Lake.
A soldier on guard at Fort Wayne,
Was suddenly stricken with pain,
He thought be was gone,
liut when he rubbed on,
St. Jacobs Oil, was all right again.
—The Arkansas Legislature bus
changed the name of Dorsey county to
De Soto county.
Time and Expense Saved.
Hard workers are subject to bilious
attacks which may end in dangerous
illness. Parker's Ginger Tonic keeps
the kidneys and liver active, and pre
venting the attack saves sickness,
time and expense.— Detroit Press.
After all there is a great deal of
common sente in the remark of the de
serter when he said, "I'd rather be a
coward all my life than a corpse fifteen
minutes."
Cure for Whooping Cough.
J. 11. Post, Ag't Charter Oak Life
Ins. Co., New Haven, Conn., Nov. 18,
1879, says: My children were all seri
ously troubled with the whooping
cough. We treated them with regu
larly prescribed medicines, with Hom
oupathic Specifics, tic., but with little
or no relief, until we gave them Coe's
Cough Balsam, which immediately
restored them to health.
A Plain Man's Testimony.
I)r. Tanner's German Ointment
cures many things besides sores,
wounds and bruises. As a remedy
for piles it is one of the best things
ever used.
John K. Hutchinson, Tuskaloosa,
Ala, writes: "I have suffered with
the piles for many years and have tried
almost all the remedies now iu uhe
and 1 can truly say that there is none
that will compair with I>r. Tanner's
German ointment, as it softens the
tumors and takes the pain out."
—Of the 17,000 immigrants that ar
rived in this country iu January,
5,041 came from Germany. It is such
cold figures as these that depress Bis
mark when he thinks of the future of
the Gorman Kmpirc.
How TO GET SlCK —Expose your
self day and night, eat too much with
out exercise, work too hard without
rest, doctor all the time, take all the
vile nostrums advertised, and then you
will want to know
How TO GET WKU,. —Which is an
swered in three words—Take Hop
Bitters!
—The shipments of petroleum and
petrolieuin products from this country
for January were valued at
!tf)3. This was a pretty large contri.
button from the internal resources of a
single State to the external trade of
a country.
%*"ln choosing allies, look to their
power as well us to their will to aid
you." In choosing a remedy for bow
el, liver and kidney diseases, try Kid
ney-Wort, and you will never regret
it. If you are subject to ague you
must be sure to keep your liver, bowels
and kidneys in good free condition.
When so, you will be safe from all at
tacks.
—You can keep your hair abundant
and glossy, and retain its youthful
color, with Parkers Hair Balsam.
—A horse thief who hung himself in
a Texas jail recently, in the valedictory
which he addressed to whom it might
concern, after confessing to the murder
four persons, expressed the regret
which was aroused In his bosom at his
neglect to kill two more. It is not of
ten that this unamiable variety of re
morse is exhibited by a gentleman in
sucbcircumsta rices.
"Her. /Jr.n\- no end of medicine:
no relief. l)r. fienxon'H SI in Cure
hna driven uvea;) all eruption arid I'm
nearly uellV Ida C. Young, Hamil
ton, 111.
Pensioners who are entitled to in
creased pay under the act making
further provisions for persons who have
lost a hand or foot in the military or
naval service, or who have suffered an
equal bodily disability, can grt the in
crease they are entitled to without tin;
intervention of a lawyer or a claim
agent, by application direct to the Pen
sion Office.
Grape Juice.
The art of fermenting the Oporto
Grape into wine iu this country h.is
been brought to a greater degree of
perfection l»y Mr. Alfred Spec r, ol
New Jersey, than by any other per
son; and his wine is very popular ax
an evening wkie as well as lor tin
communion table and f«<r invalids
For sale by D 11. Wi 1.1.8R
I Advertise in the CITIZEN.
! MERCANTILE APPRAISERS LIST
FOR 18KL
ADAMS TOWNSHIP. ClaS*. j
Nancy Adauis, Merchant
• JasA Anderson, " ' V
Ilickev A Co, " J' !
C IS Irvin, " n
J J Smith, " ' 1
ALLEGHENY I*P.
: F. C Bark, Merchant J 4 |
Joseph Thouias "
J DSchell " 14 ,
J B Craig, " 14 I
J B Craig, patent medicine '
Perry Lakiu, merchant 1 1
W'FFALO TWP.
G W Cramer, merchant 1 * |
J M Flemming " 11 ;
Watson Ac Kkas " J j
J S Adams " ' * {
A Guckeuheimer A Broe, distillers I t
BRADY TWP.
FGClutton. merchant 14 j
G W EicholU " 14
G W Robinson " 1'
J C' Murthind A Co merchant ' ;
CONCORD TWP.
I) I) Ouigley, merchant 14
D Crawford " l i j
John A Harding, 1 billiard table |
A I> Kuhn A Co, jiercuant 13 .
S Markwell " ' ' !
S Markwell, patent medicine •' |
CI.ISTON TWP.
' U J Anderson, merchant 11
: Andrew M Woods '' J* i
! Samuel Snyder "
CENTER TWP.
! W J Campbell, merchant 14 |
j A F Fleeger " J 4
! J Coulter - I
CLEARFIELD TWP.
'M J Mcßride, merchant 1 ' ;
W S McCrea. merchant - 1 '
CRANBERRY TWP.
A G Ilcmlrickaon, merchant 14 (
I» B Wilson ' t ' j 4 j
Wm Garvin " 14
CHERRY TWP
Shannon A Book, merchant M
J H Walker " 14
J H Walker, patent medicine
Sample A Elliott, merchants 13
Bard Bros j' j'*
K Cannon ' j 4
A W Christy " ;
1! C McCoy A Son " 14
It L Wilson " J 4
John A Bailey "
CON X'>QI'EXESSING TWP.
C Nil'klas, merchant J 4
Peter Stall' " } 4
J T A \V A Purvianee, merchant 13
Joseph Graham, merchant... l:i
DONEGAL TWP. ,
Beit ner Bros, merchants 14
W M Hurhain " 14
WM Durham, i atent medicine 4
FKAXKIIX TWP.
Wm Watfon, ii.inbuilt Li
FA! K VIEW TWP.
J M Hawk, merchant J 4
Mr* T Williams " 14
X W Krause " };'
\V (i Hays "
J'l-ul Tr. at man •' '•*
L Lllcnbtrger " l'
FORWARD I wp
(jeorge Harbinson, mediant 14"
JEFFERSON TWP
L Uarkenstein A Co, merchants 11
I.AM'ASTER TWP.
Wm Ladcrer, merchant ~,, 14
A KMettzAßon "
A K Mettz Ac Son, patent medicine -1
MERCER TWP.
Lewis Owens, merchant
W C Br) son " 1"
H C Beatty " ' 4
MARION TWP.
Mr* P Mcßi ide, merchant M
J II Gormerly " ' '
Wm May bold "
A McCai'.dh ts " ' '
Joseph Bailey "
MIDDLESEX TWP.
W J Marks, merchant ' •
Geo M Snyder, " J 4
J I! Flick " 14
>ll PI'VCRKKK TWP.
A G Frae.ler. luocb&iif..
A <« Frnzier, patent medicine............. 'I
Knmsey Bros, merchant* li
II Hehtrling " M
Wm Humphrey " 1°
Wm Humphrey, patent medicine 4
PARKER TWP.
G W Hicks, merchant 14
J I' Itobinson " 1'
T ('• Campbell " ''
J A McKallip &Co" 1'
J W Orr " 14
PENN TWP.
I) II Sutton, merchant '4
John (ilass " '4
II W Koonce " '4
SI'MMIT TWP,
K P Pittmer, merchant 14
rfl HTKKYIioi K TWP.
II K Wick, merchant. 11
VENANOO T\V
G F Kobelmeyer, merchant 14
T A Kerr At Co " H
I) J Sloan " 14
A Burnett & Sons " 12
WA.4IIIXOTON TWP.
Ptiilij* Ililliard, merchant II
George Morrow " 14
W J Ada iu* 11 11
John McCorkel " 14
John McCorkel, patent medicine •'!
J (' McKee Ac Son, merchant H
J I. Beatty, " ' '
Harper <Sc Gibson " II
Mi til in Bros " II
N M Hoover " . 14
N M Hoover, patent medicine 4
K M Harper, merchant 12
WINFIELD TWP.
(i T fireen, merchant 14
John Gardner Ac Co, merchant 13
' It kA K raiise " II
WcidhauMi '' 14
WORTH TWP,
N Gardner, mechant !•'<
JH'TI.F.R IIOROCUII.
■ Wm F Miller, merchant 1 I
I Jacob Keck " 1'
A Troutman " 1"
■ Mrs *' Koch " 12
. II Beihl Ac Co " U
. Geo
" L Stein Ac Son '* H
I J IJ Waller " I»
I J I. Wuller, patent medicine i
B C llusellou, merchant II
Bitter & Balston " S
• H Schneidernan *' 12
I) II Wuller " IS
I> 11 Wuller, patent medicine 2
, Al Bull', uiercliaiit,, I'l
" John Scott " 'I
I J> T I'llpe " I f
J Ac B Kemper 1 ' I i
John Bickel " '2
II CollM-rt " I 1
Louis Bbhop " 1 I
' Bel lis Ai Miller" 12
r, LA K K Linn " H
. L&KK Linn, patent medicine •'!
J W Morrison, merchant 11
t Jacoh Boos " I I
4 11 L ('lceland " I I
•. J It Cringle " 14
H C Heineinan " 13
" K Grieb " II
I Chas It Grieb " 11
J C Bedick " 13
J C Bedick, patent medicine 3
J Xi/gle A Bro, merchant. 13
Miller Bros " II
<! (i Wilson Miller Ac IJro, raerchanUi. '.I
i Jackson A Mitchell, merchant* It
A A II Beibcr " II
Berg A Cypher " 10
( Boessiug, merchant II
L It Bocssing " I -
|B J Campbell " I I
■C i Jos Bockensteln '* 11
i! j J <J A W Campbell" 11
r \ M Bockeustein " I t
S (i Purvis ACo " 10
1 | M C Bockeustein " 1 1
-'.IN I'attcriion " I •
.. ' I) A I leek " I 1
' J F TStehle '• 14
' j (J Duffy " 10
I- C Stock " 14
A A Weber, I billiard tables
(Seo C Bulger, 3 Ililliard tallies
I'I'.NTKUVJI.LI? lloaot'Oll.
CO Kingsbiiry, merchant II
J H Wil ton •' ' •
0 C W Coulter " 1 I
4 ( \V Coulter, pateut medicine 3
r I Thos Wilson A Sons, inerclianU II
I Bird A Son, merchants 12
'1 M I, Kelly " 14
•. j M I. Kelly, natent medicine <
I J I' Mctjuistiob, merchant. I I
s I J II Mu II I/. " 11
e Win Bingham " I '
1 I 'ber A Son " ' '
I'AIUVIEW llOßoroil.
H C Burehard, merchant I I
I II C Burobard. patent medicine 4
! <i P Conway tc IJro, merchants II
CO AleianiW, merchant It |
C C Alexander, patent medieine. •'!
C" Scott, merchant 13
HAEMI>NY uoßoroii.
A W Ziivlt-r, merchant 11
A \V |>a;« :.t medicine .5
A Latshaw, merchant 11
l.atshaiv A: tan.in, merchants .. !- i
Swain & Ren tie " - "
-
\Vi«< , l.vtle A Maine* " 1-
A i'..uringer " N
II \V I.Usev " H !
iiai:Kl-VII.i r uo«or«..n
J X Cuhbis.di, merchant. 1- |
T W Morrow " 11 i
T W Morrow, patent medicine •> j
I, Steen. merchant 1 1 1
Mrs E I Slack " « \
.1 E Cm rv " H !
It L Brown " 1»
I{ Brown " 11
l£ I>ro\vti, patent roeoirine ,
S B iiiuuhani, merchant 14
II C Black " 12 i
Mii.i.r:itSTO\vx BOROUGH .
.[ 0 Gaisford, 4 billiard tables
\V P Turner, merchant 11 i
»V I'Turner, patent medicine ■' j
WeNtcr i.an Bros merchants N
OcorgeUiM " Ml
.1 T T f razier " 11
i.\ II Hedinus " !■! '
C 1" Pierce " 13 I
| II C I.itiinger " 13
A G Fit-her " 11 j
Hays Bros " H
| M Deitcr " I I
C I) Aldinjjer '* 14
(.' I> Al<lini»er, patent medicine j
Frederick merchant. 14
B Frederick " 14
(' Scharbach " 14
W L Campbell " 14
W l> Kehv, " * 14
S Frank le ' 14
llenrv
PROSPECT BOROt <iIX.
W Pv Riddle, icerehai.t 13
S S Korrcs-tir "
(' C Sullivan " I'-
ll Young " 14
F Critchlow " 14
,1 II Mel.nre " 14
J Ji Mel.ure, patent medicine 3
PJiTJtOUA BOKOKiH.
S E Lanahan, merchant 11
H A Kliugeunuitb " 13
Ii II Kerr " 14
It II Kerr, patent medicine
W Hutelling", 3 billiard tables
John A l.rivu , merchant 14
J A Foote 14
J A Foote, patent medicine 3
J M llawk, ii.ercliK.nt 14
John Dill " 14
John Dill, 4 billiard tables ...
E 1* Cheat r- ugh. merchant II
Freeman ii Murks 12
.1 -B Killr. v '• 12
1 J oil n Bun.a " '4
- J;..s Ut, j,l.y " 14
A w u».t " 14
J Benedict ii Son " 10
G M Jaiui.vii " 14
It J li.-iinr " 14
I VAN'S CP V Mil.( I i. JAI KSOX IWP.
Wall it Bi>h"p, lii reliant* 13
Barkev it AJ-en " 12
II (' Itoffcs '* 13
li ilUl.bur " 14
Tho» K crating " 14
I,utz i D.. in bach " 13
L Ganu " ... 14
t- >, (jijxp.):i:<i tiouot'iiii.
Theodore Helitiboid merchant.,..,.,,. .... 10
Theodore IKlmbolil pater;t medicine 4
II >. ip!i lot chant 14
(i w Manrhi tr " 14
E i 11 Mer-ln.m m'-ichant 14
E A 11 M erf In HI patent medicine 4
E A Jlelmlhild & Co merchant 12
J'A IJcliiiiiold A "o patent medicine 4
St'.Ni!t KY liUBOf till.
M A Gerlaeh merchant 13
„':.o Mi cliling " 14
Uhod'.-H a < hrjaty " 14
,la«i J'rvor it Co '' I i
r .1 1111 ell " I I
I'J 811 sell patent Dicl.enie J
Bred in Jc ('on way merchants..) 12
£ A HNri t'lT Y HOUOHiII.
A A Weit iiiereiiant II
A A West patent nicili iim
John \Vcr-!i merchant It
I* K Hurk " 1-
Jtio McOuire 1 billiard table
zkmkkoi'l.l: itouortiii.
M S I teed mercha it II
,\f H Heed patent in. dieine 3
1) (i Bastion .iliaut 1 I
H Miller 11
C S I'ass. vant " i. ......... i |
ThrcMi' Milliii»'«i'' 12
'l lirui.iie Mi!lii|i:i'i patent tnediuino 1
FG Kline in. 1u1iaat.,,,,;, 11
Ifft A Galbaeh •' ~... J2
Jon f)indinj;er " . 11
A Winter " 11
F. Zehner " I I
F Homers " 14
J W Philip* " 11
Geo Sii) der " II
Ail persons inlercHted in the nlmve list will
please take notice that an appeal will be liejd in
the Commissioners' olli e, I'.uMer, Pa., on
Thursday, the "iili day of April, IHS.'i.
1,. Nl COt 'HItAN, Mercantile Appraiser.
B-itler, March sth, I^3.
,| ACK i; r.
I)nl ; i I. Ai ii S'. Pi.nut L'o|»<'K
Aw.udeil tin- liijrliest premium every.
-.\lien- cvbllilled Tniv invi>: MJ
k/i \I. Are alwaysrenily and ri*li;il<lu
ii c.ise of f)ie ; ipiiek ainl eiuiy to oper
.l<- lor wusbillU |i>ll!|{|es, hprinkllllli
lii v\ h . ep*. ; li.:- IHI s! iiHi i i m l«'»es t|| l| : 'lk
or 1.1- packed . poieelitill lined, prevent
In;: nut ; alvvuvs i nusi PICOI.k ; siilta
li'e for vvi lis of iiiij ileiillt. and the only
Jioiilile Ae.'ini; I r<» t Prmif force Pump
I Mitt eiiu lie lepalii d vvllhout reinovlnu
pump 'loin pint('• >i in ; clu-niidurable and
I'ixamilic lie- IJeil .lael,el l-'orec Pump,
and \ou will 11; iv •no ollier,
II l|n| s'l'liN A O. wlioli-Nale i|eale| in
(ins I lUiir.". I.i'i.il iiiiil Iron Pipes. Wood and
lio.i Pinup'- of i-.il kinds. Kill In r llose, No/zles,
(ie Sole llls fir lie- ll'd Jacket Force
PuinpH 17 hi-M nib Ave., Pll l>||iKli. Pa.
H ml for Price last.
Bovard, Rose & Co.,
CHOICE CARPETS!
|{u;,' and Cottago;
Kxtra ami i'a|><'«try}
Kxtra Tapfstry and Body Hruwst.'lp;
JJody Isru?selH mid MoqutsttcK;
und Allif icftn liinolt-tim;
and Oil Clothe;
Malting and \\ indow Sliado;
Mils and SWIM -pcrH;
I'l.iin Slmdo ClotiiH and
{■'um y j |'.>l In lids, i»c., Ac.
Bovard, HOGG & Co.,
;jll FIFTH AVF.NUE,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
mat 1 I, •SHI
T SAUTEB & SON,
(Formerly of Hunter, Lauder 4 Co.)
\u. ?<i ami 7** MIH IM Y Sl'.,
Miltiul'aetureni of
Spring &c
All work ;:uaianteed to In- lirst class, and the
! be. : tn.'lli rial used. Repairing promptly at
tended to.
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(A( II \ I!. K A Nftl! A VA..I.KV, I) A K.I l-'.l l.
i INC, I) 1.11 It V IX )' )N, ai.d (theis. AI». ol (itely
I Pun-. Mu;.eil..r ,n Flavor. The Musi K'-oi oiu
In;I. It'ipiii.-n only hall tin- IIMI.II ipimlliv
Ho'l I*\nl ii oi-fi JOHN ('. Pllll.l !P <
Cil AJI-II'D nl the Calintta Tea Hynilleitc.
1 llil) Wall l' PL , N' V. NovH Iy.
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BUTLKIt, l'A.
11. FKJIXKItTOtt. l*ro|»*r.
Miiniil icluicr ol BLANKBTS. Ki ASNKI> , V AIINS,
Ac. Aleo custom work d' ne In order, -if
c;.riling It'ill- nriklti.' Itl.inkets, Kl innels Knit*
UliK and '.Vcavine Yarns, Ac., it verv tew
prices. Wool worked on tlie »i:nies, II de
| sited. uiy7-ly
: : ®jj •
Abco!utsly Pure.
I Tils pow.'cr in ver vaiies. A m i:Vel of purity
I ktrrejrih ncd wholes*-lueneM. More reoiumi-
Ci»l ll.an the • ' -iv kinds ard etinnot be sold
j ill coin pel I; ;-ii with the mill' ituib- ol' low tests,
laknrt wdftt, alnm and ptophiK yewlM
?oLt) os i v in' n>s. ii OV AI. lAKING
; PO'.vni.n co, l'ti Wall Street, N. Y
iik m$M
WHO y WMCQ WHN TMI OKHMAINV W TM® COCM*
TRY WILL ; : •• 1 KAM'N ' 31H <L.:AP THAT TWF
m wm
S Wiil
■ i $ ' - ■" HSE ¥' H.'J
| ■
jtii—j"'' '
CHICAGO, KOCKISUHD SPACIfIC P.'f
By the cenira! position of its line, connects iho
taßt and the West by ihe uhoi teat route, and car
rie'« p«Bßfi»gorfci. wi.Fiout ehnntr© of cart, t twecn
Chicago and Kauuaii City, Couut-il Ulufii nven
wcrth. AtchiHon. Wiur. apolia ai d Bt. raul. It
ooiiuecta in Ur.ioa JJi yota with all the pr i;c;pul
lines ot road be tween ih-r Atlantic and ti»o -"a IP.O
Ocoann. lih fqntpmeiil 13 .til
cent, bcixiK compoH d of Moat Cci. t ;vtat-lc und
licautifu! Lay CoAtdies. Mog.nflcent H >iton lle
eltnmn Chair Cura, l'ullm.u'a at I'uluca
Bleeping Cars, nnd the *1 L,lc:> o: limit.a L.ira
In tha V/orli. 'xliree Trains bet v.* . u Chit JU'o ar»d
Missouri Kivcr Points. Two Tr . 1. , betwc»»u Chl
oi>go and Minneapolisuud tit. F. via ti.e 1 amoua
"A'-BERT I.EA ROUTE."
A an t l>ireet Ijlne. vi K.mka
ke .Ji lir, • ontly h • n op. n. d • s i v en Tliohct :nd.
Nor! Au
fUM* iLouisville. Lcxjtigt( n,Cincinnati,
n tianapoi h in.l Lifayette, aad Qui iha, Uiuucap
oifi ftzttl 81 Paul id intei 11- 101 "i.
M! : .1 rough Travel ou Express
T 's.
11 .ctafor : vie at ".11 principal Tic'.:ct Oiaccjln
lii U '• '! 1 .and C i'i .'ia.
Hi '.,- c'u■ K d through and rates of fare al.
w \,- » .A low ui cjinpetite: » that oflcr loss advan
i <jt ' tuil .-d information,got tho Maps and Fold
•ra -•
Cs'icAT ROCK IELAHO ROUTE,
At y< ur n.-ar. ~t Ticket Celif-!, or ad ' • -.n
r. ti. cable, t£. nr. JJHII,
VK. Co.. 4 Oca I Us r. o. •. I TLI. ft PM. AjsU
GKICACT.
S2OO TO S3OO
A rflonih For You.
Tbo .-.iiili'v It. i aru I'.iij u .-U.'iry can be readily,
1 hoi or.--lily ai:d « iJVelnnlly a--puled by any
p. i ..i, i! '>i(i ii 'i v ml. . ,;. nco in from two to
fhrr-d ni Hi-. I lava you le ar.l of tl.e new
\S 1140 vynU u. ef
SHORT HAND,
ati'l tlic womlerful faciliity with which it can ho
acquire I f I)o y<m know that cipdrifiiced
Kteiiographern in smy an'l all of our larj;«
citien have an incnuo to-day which in Aiiw»LDTE
INIJK.PKM»KNC K ? lh> not in ll t<» write u*-! \\v
have buco'Htjfully CMtabliHln-d n method of
I.KSSONS BY MAIL,
n hereby Ibe Ait can l>e learned in it» entirety,
in a very short time. The ny.-dem i.< aeknowl
ed«ed to pornexs iidvatit*K'-M wbleli have ImiK
ineo pi i. Ed il in the Korenior-t llankM and it
gtaodrf t'edav witl. tbo-o wl.o bavo nolveil llio
wonderful ui)(iteiien of lUp \rt
WITHOUT COMI'KTITIOX,
IT von are unait and and ponHenM
ed of ii reaxonable degric of of inental activity,
you urn In-t llio one to Jnaki? your vvny in a
nliort tinio lo iho i"rout raiili. of (lie Verbatim
Army Write 111 for circular explaining
liin ny. (em |« the inont roadjly ii«a«
Iho Vhoilest known to tho Htcnogrnphio
world, Ad.lreiei
American Phonetio Institute.
IJ Clinton I'laee, N.-.v Vorli Cily
Feb7-lf
Magnetic Appliances
1 I ||u» dinvl, In !<l r- m.t of h)0 f'ntiirrh, I'p
i.i|.»ln, <! i.... .. ..f tlik I I v.-r ..nl l,i.|n.)« I lie*,
|,iH-'»ni'.t'.r Atax'ii, |.i• >1 l>l--i- «, 'l'u
| mom, K4. N. i vi.iift |i I. ty and nil ill*-
r USUI. <>f III'. ,S rv..H» hyklflll, < lirxlllo 1 >lll' rli... i,
I ' SIMWMIU "I. Neuralgia, ate, TVMMKII
I di.y nr.. n-|ol' li.if 111 HroAlsKli HKM.lll llir.i'itfll
WII.HIIM'V " It/ 11... |».-u lur r..rintruei|i.ii of
.nir Appllani ■ « inIM, rontliiiiniii iiiatfiielle eurrenta
i ; nrei .iiv..-.I l-> t!i.. 1.'.. »l, wlili li. In < \*-ry |»-rv.n
out lii 11. lltll. Il I'M'll 11-.NT In MA.. .1 II I 'Hum
the nerv.l r-1- . ■ t..H'-, tie' inn iu<- Krenjflli
eiied, mid tl.ll v .iil»iv.t. m lar«-K. neiat. I.
I TWO VKVII-.' t: "< I'I'I! li-'.At I-: lm-.pr.ivri]
, tli({ • Wll. (I.M \ " lie 111 'I I" I " til" ni' Hi (nil-,
j i r-infill i" ■r' • 11 '■'! Ibr (klMff pf 4l*****. II"-
cmiae •>( tli'.» a'i.-e.»«, nnprln.-l|.!'-1 i» rmn bio*
'• I ntla'tiipti dl> d • • lv-i Hi •I' il.lie l-y lmltallii({ tl.o
»j>|K-jiuneii >.f i.ur Appli "i i.
IIKW AItH I? Till" :• I M ITATI'.N i. Th.-jr nr..
WOITIIII rJMt. tee lliul " WtIjJOMA" la iiUiin|ie.|
uif i n Ii Ai.J»l!.i
I Out 10 i.«w»» -rrti Ma'iHme will k''[l
| the I'-et I .v...)!. i »lllf"rllthl,\ A .m, 'l'll.-y In "V. *.r tli
I I-110 liuinlr.-.l UlM.n til. Il . ..ll In
I i Kin IMf*. $1 00 j. r pa'r I m* hy.»ri »ll lr»
ord»-i!rig, gl/w rmor » »<»«•. (Vu i « «'f hi'IIIMJI Hdl
j wortM- -ilm't i•• i t I. lug "il n«1, whh'h
j taint no lilu. intlnm. Wo will ft wi'.triKM
' m akamtiv. to »*:wih p'i '».r<r N»» < C 1.'1., No
l'A V. I: hv
i' iiubk* N. V. I i wiMlritf, fjlvo a) in|»U»iim In full |
O Wiltnr.ia M irjnoltc* Clothing Co., |
4 j.% Kaat llth St. (ru-fir Uroftilwuy;, NVw V«»rk
| wu.it* dln nM Ht!. « wli. ru \v« «r«* not ,
• I r«'|M •- • tit' < 1 1 I I I - .1. .I■l il - I I.'l. I •!. - 11.
Tin ill I^'rilfl'lTlTP^
if*
..I jgj
A |,|. liin, » i .| .. .1
jO li -a » Il ■ fd . < All ifiiKK' -l* "•'!
MS country not *.l 11 11. I.
\M -'T 'I"" 1 ,
BURGLARIES ,
Are of Evjry Day Occarrence.
Not a sI.VGI.Ii INSTANCE I)N KECORI) in the '
jiast 3" years where one of
Kali's Celebrated
STANDARD
BURGLAR - PROOF
SAFES
I1H« boon Itrokon open l>.v liur*
ami Kohlictl.
Hall's Slitiidanl Patent Fire-
Proof Safes
Have KB VER FAILED to PRE
SERVE their CONTENTS
AGAINST TIRE.
It is a well known fact that there is XO
SAFK uinde in the World THAT GIVES AS
GUI'.AT SKCI'RITVAS Till: HALL'S SAFE
They always protect their contents.
I*«>r*oit<4 liuviiii; Ysiliiultlrs
MIIOII l«l not lie M iilioui a IIIIIIV
Mule.
Hail's Safe & Lock Co.
J. L. Hall, Pres't.
CINCINNATI, NEW YORK, CHICAGO
LOUISVILLE, SAN FRANCISC,
ST. LOUIS, CLEVELAND,
1 See vbat it will do vitbont Basting.
It wilt few over uneven aurfacea as well aa
plain.
It will mtt over Mama In any garment, with
out making long or nliort atiti-lieK, oremking ol
thread, or puckering the lining ol the ROCKIS at
the seam, requiring no aaaintatii-e from tha
operator, except to run tha marhlnn and to
golds tbo work. A point which no other ma.
china poaaesses.
It la the only practical machine for hemming
blaa alpacas, poplins, muslins, and other similar
gooda without basting, and it la tho only ma
chine In ihu world that will turn u wi.Je bem
across the end of a sheet without fulling tho
under or upper pido of the hem.
It will turn a bum and sew In a fold at ono
operation.
It will do felling, bias or straight, on any
cotton or woolen goods. .j , ,<
It will fell across seams on sny goods. -T '
It will bind droaa goods with Hie same or
other material. Cither scallops, points, n|uarea
or straight.
bind folds without showing tho utitchea, and
aew on at the samo time.
It will put on dress braid nnd aew In fai-lng
and a bias fold at one operation, without draw
ing either dress, braid or akirt. and without
showing the stitch on right side
Fold biaa trimming and sew en at one oper
ation.
Make milliners' (olds with dlflferent colors and
pieces of goods at one operation, and «»» on ut
the sauie time.
It will aew in a sleeve, covering a cord and
■titching it into tho seam at tbo samo time.
It win gather between two bauds, showing
the (tltches on tho right side, at one operation,
R will make aud sew a rutlle on any part ot a
tlress skirt, and new on a bias told ior beading
at one operation, showing the stitches on (he
right tide.
1 It will gather and aow on a band with piping
between rttfllu aud band, at one operation.
It will few a band and mtllo on a dress skirt,
stitching in piping at bead of band, at one oper
ation.
It will make plaited trimming either straight
or scallop d.
Make plaited trimming cither scalloped or
straight and sew on a hand, aud edge stitch the
(jand, at one operation.
It will, with one nitration lor ear b variety,
'jrfthout hasting, execute 20 practical varieties
(>! ruffling, being 12 more than can bo produced
On any otbor machine with samo number ot
operations.
It does not change length of stitch on scroll
W°rk. . ,
Jt sews from lacu to leather without changing
ftitch or tension.
J-'OK SALE BY
neau & CYPHER, Butler, Pa.
AR 0 MANN A.
fll*! biirt* Cure lor I>JK-
A 1.1.
J*IVER, KIDNEY, BLOOD
AND SKIN DISEASES.
No other remedy hi* HO many ami htrong Home
tentimoiii&LH an
A U0 M AN N A.
( 'it// or Sriiil Jul' J'llni/ih/fts.
No otlior remedy m> fully and fairly clialli-iigph
public trial and Judgment as
A l{ 0 M A N NA.
Il ii Uurrinltil to Cite, in I'irry <'tiif.
Price, 25 nd 75 Cts. per Bottle.
batrjilc Qottlcb only 10 Cents.
I* It OF. I»i; I.ICN
SWISS BMSAM,
An IJnrqitallod and I'lifailing T'ontc.ly for all
IMi.eai.eH of tho Throat and I.ting*.
A Sum and Speedy Cure for
Bronchitis, Coltls, Counhs ai d Croup;
also fi.r
CONSUMP I ION In itw Karly SttiKos.
Price, 25 and 75 Cts. per Botllc.
(i. IKiI.DHTKIN. Proprietor
Win tlbiiiy, N. J.
*/' Ho'd by I'nim.-ijiH ainl IH ale.ii.
Wholesale Depots:
r.nll.K-k .V C|. 1.1 haw, MH Audi HI., Phila
.loinm'iiii. Ilulloway .V Co.. I'.'iJ Arch HI., Phila
Jim. 1,. Wullor, DiiijctiKt, Butler, P*.
SSjajaS' •! IB
MEN WAN TED'.
C ) M B/V r.A ]^Y.
Wo vot need a few mi.ro reliable men to Nell
our Nurxery Htock. Any man of iiluck, energy
and | oi-Ko.. iam i- i.aii mic hed without provioiiM
eiperinieo. HiluatL.iiH n IIIUMM', and pay
largo. Pailiculara free on application. Ad
die«», HiA-rtMi A. ll , at.d eru loi-ing i-lanip,
i:. (t. en \->i: a co.,
( riio Cliaw) Nil in riot.), (.KM VA. N- Y.
m. MOORE,
325 Penn Avenuo, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Will ofTor for a nliorl tiiim, to iimliux) nt ok ho
fori* to ran-*, an t'x<|iiimto iHHortmont of
Imported Drcsaes, Mantles
and Hats,
All rnret.t'y urri ■ d fo- the Hiiu-mer, and of
i tho IIIIIHI riol.. i ali o i (j. ri|itMi#*
I^T" Adverse in tLo CiaizcN
EAGLE PLANING MILLS,
Cor. Robinson and Anderson St., - ALLEGHENY CITY.
>l. SIMON, A {rent.
Pl AMVG M1V.1., SAS.I. HOOK 4XI» KIU TTER FACTORY,
Flooring Boards, Wcatheil>o.ir<iinjr, Pi aned Boar.'B, Snsb, Moulding, Shingles,
La ill and all kinds of Buildi-j; Lumber.
\ lilKT.i: ii iluction (or ca.-h orders. Send for price li>t. All work delivered to railroads,
«Vc.. trie <>l Communications solicited. Sua
KEYSTONE BOILER WORKS.
WM. MANCHESTER.
28TH AND RAILROAD STS., PITTSBURGH, PA.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND BOILERS
All Kinds of Boiibis & Sheet Iron Work Made to Order
Oil Stiilf. Tauke Boiling Mill Stacks, etc Bewailing <?one promptly, Coircspondeuce
Solicited.
* IRON CITY BOILER WORKS,
MANUFACTUUEItS OF
Oil Tasks, Stills & All Kinds of Sheet Iron Work.
Special attention paid to Blast Furnace, Mill work and Jobbing.
JAMES LAPPAN &. CO.,
Pll-e Street, from 19ih to 20th. Office 20th St. PITTSBIJRGB
ma3,'82,1y
kiivc iicuc iav ■ liiST
IVIIAIm L II LlntJ ■ MM a le>s trash. lie s.iys in.it Sheridan's Condition
■w ■ m «■ m■■ ■ ■ ■ I'owdera are Absolutely pure and immensely
valuable. Nothing on earth will make hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powders. Dose. 1 U'a spoonful
VJ i pint food. Sold everywhere, or sent by wail for b letter-stamps. 1. S. Johnson 4 Co.. I*ostom, u *n
SPEER'H
Port Grape Wine;
Used in the principal Clturc'ioa for Commauion
purposes.
Excellent tor Ladies and
Persons ar.dibe
r fassa7c/N. J.
fit 5?
| • i ##3i
r t : , >#J!
Bp' * (? • *i
'
B&fY/ .' xV- * n>M
IpkAjL t A|j|%J "5-^^
SPEEh'S PORT GR APE WINE
FOUII YEARS OI,I>.
This ce'ebra'nd N .'ivo Wiiic is made fr« in the
juice <>f the Oporto o>ape, rained iu (hie coun
try. Its invaluable
TONIC r.nd STRENGTHENING PROPERTIES
arc m.Miirj ■• 1' v *:i. t!if r Xative Wine. Ile
in« the pure j lice or t!.e produced under
Mr. Speer's own | i i> i .1 snpervi.i"t>, its purity
and KCUUUII i'< hk in piarantoed. The youngest
children may paMal . < I its generous qualities,
and the wealo -t inv di ! use it to advantage. It
in particularly In i.♦•ti.M -i 1 to tlis ajjed and dobili
tatcd. and suited lo 11 < various ailu:< tits that
effect the weaker sex. It in ill every respeot the
a Wine to he iclicd o;i. «
SPKKR'S
P. J. SHERRY.
Tlio P. J. t-herry is a wine of Superior Char
acter and part ikes of the ri'*h qualities of Hie
grape from which it is made. For Purity, Kieli
nossof Flavor and .Medicinal Properties.it will ho
found unexcelled.
SPKKR'S
P. J. BRANDY.
Thin Brandy staids unrivalled in HUH country
being fur superior for medicinal purposes.
It is A pure distillation from the grape, and
contains valuable medicinal properties.
I Ims n d< licate flavor, similar to that of the
grapes, from which it is distilled, and in in great
favor among first-class families.
Hee that 'lie signature of AI.KU10I) SI'liKH,
Passaic, U. .1 . iso.ertho cork of each hottle.
Sold bj l>. II WuUer,
AND BY DBUtHIISTH EVEItYWIIEUE.
HAIR BAXSAM
It Never Falls lo Restore the Youthful Color
ami luntrc to gray or f;*.«!»-«l It.iir.i'. elegantly per
fiutjc i tii'l i* warranted lo rcninvc tl.iuclriilf j»ntl
Itching 'f ilic:' .ilp, & nrcycnt falling »liUcluur,
ffc. and 4 1 at .l-iM In dny,.
IMKKBIt'S
GINGER TONIC
A Superlative Health and Strength Restorer.
If you arc a mechanic or f MOT, worn out with
*>\«t »v»i U »'i •» mother rmi »t »wn \>y f miily or houac
h«'i«l I!uti« T try PM i. I.i • 1 :T L
If you OK* a l.nvyr, mini t«*r or l u inr- man ex.
haiiHtiM! l»y inrnt.il *ti tinorniiM if •» ~ «!'»n< t tal.o
intoxit.Atiim timulatilsbuttucl'uil: i •*(*i»i,;rr lonic
If you have < t>»i, Dy pcpsi.*, Rheuma
tism, Knlnry or Uiin uy ( oiii| I linl*. .»r if you arj
trouble* 1 v.itn any «ii • • «!'r of t!"? him:*, Mmnach.
howeU. blood ' r nei'v . ymt « -i he CUM I l»v I'M K
nit's GIN<*KK T«»NIC, It!•»tip.- l iicatc».TJSloodPurifier
Ami (lie 8e;l nnd Surest Couqh Curs Evsr Usttrt.
If Bit wanting nuay h'»in ngc, ilr-Mpation »»r
*• 11y (li«raus or wc aluicn* and rrquire a fttimulant la! c
I tiNr.UK'l'onh .it <n< . it will invigorate nnd huil«l
up front thi 11r*-t <!■ » •'* hut will nrver intoniratc.
It has «.avecl huudrrda of livr\. it may save your*.
llivcnx ft C' f William Hi., N«* York. t<V. Un l
om»' il«'H tr at all 1 il«" *ln la. I lw«>*
jiI.I'.A I UlJi'lNi. liyll I.AR fUZK.
beesee™
lit rich OtiM In 'iag frami».:e l.' » n. I ti'it
tfrlu'liiful pviuuiie cue**''! »gly popular. Titer#*
U not Itf tig 11U r If. In*i .t upon h.:v«»ij; I L »Kui-
TON COU'ONuaml hx>K for * ,;uatui tf
Jdc icojc Co:
r.tt every hottlr Any or dealer n i-vi I
fuinery < an « upp'v V 't run! -j\ I
' .■ ' y"' 3
GUENTHER'S LUIJ3- IIEALEB,
iMiTicvi: n r. nut n. nut Tin. i' > k <*r
) {'ON.SI'.II i'TION
f M.htin of Diced, RMhi
/■ . A (l, 11»*. <i<l ho <
. i • i < l ■ i. I'v i<• .la, |
1 i 1.1 ill'-. ill,.rut
€\ ' ' T. •• OV
Tf!ADL"''l*.MlK. '''!" M UA
k I "HI I lrnm;l I till It.
ii ! I. V I'll tat A <o. I'H t'n.
It ESI' IN TUB
NV( > D ! !
rv OAOX-A
[{ ill Tali® no other.
j ~KAU UM M
I \"*v •' '' Hwoariiinm.
111 y* 1.7 Woo
Xj A R Htti • t, i'ltixhitrgh. I' _
FOR tbc CITIZKN
I>B V C WWfl NEKVTI AND BItAIW TKK%TII»*T a
piarantretl tpeelde for Hysteria. Piszinees. ConvuUrtona.
Fits, KerTOiia Keuralg-ii, Headache, Nrrvoua Prostra
tion caii-M'd bv the two of alcohol or tobacco. Wakeful
rem. Mental Depression, Soften injr of the Brain rmult-
Inff In Insanity and lead In ar to misery, deear and death.
Premature Ola Aw, Barrennees, Lose of P«wer In either
•#»*, Inroltintarr liOwes and caused by
over-exertion of tho brain, nelf übnac or over lnduljcence.
One box will euro recent cases. Eueh box contains <no
month'H tr atment. One <lo!1ar a box, or six boxes flvo
dollars; sent by ninllpreitaid on receipt of price. We guar*,
•ntee six to euro any ca*e. With each oa'ttr re
celveil for six boxe«», aceompuni*<l with flvc dol!ars. wo
will send the purchnser our writ ten fii.irantee to refund
money if treatment doea not effect a cure. Uuaranteea
p uiilonly by Joa. Fleming, Druesrist, 84 Market Bt
s Fa. Orders by tuail at regular prices
A Lecture to Young Men
OX THE LOSS OF
A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radi
cal cure of Seminal Weaktm.-n, or Sperma
torrhoea, induced hv Self-Abuno, Involuntary
FmifsionH. Impotency. Nervous Debility, auu
ImpedimentH to Marriage frenerally: CoiiHUmp
tion. Kpilepsv an.l Kite: Menial and Phybical In
oapaeity, Ao-lßy HOBEIIT J. OUI.VKIIWELL,
M. I)., author of tlio '•(troen B,)ok," «t.
Tlie world-renowned author, in thin admirable
Lenture, clearly proven from hi« own experience
thai tlio awful cougeqnenoes of Self-Abueo inajr
be effectually removed without dangerotiw aurgi
cal operations, bougies, ilibtru
ments, ringß or cordials j pointing
out a mode of cure at once bimple, cer
tain and effectual, by means of which every
sufferer, no matter what hit) condition may be,
may euro himself cheaply, privately and radi*
cally.
Thin Lcrliirr trill pritrc <l /A..» 1 to Thoutum\s
1 fiaiitn uttx.
Sent under aoal in a plain ruvelopo to any ad
dress. on receipt of six cents or two
postage t-tamps. Address,
THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO.,
41 ANN Sr., Nkw YOUK, N. Y. ; P. 0. Box, 450.
ootll-ly.
OLD COUNTRY
TEA
HOUSE !
ita.iniiKi) xtii*«.
PAV NO MOKE KKKItIUT ON UUOCERIEB.
The Largest and Most Complete
RETAIL GROCERY
IN THE UNITED- STATES
Kit Eton r I'liEi'Ain WITIIIN . r >o MII.ES OK OUKCITT
(triler ot #35 anil upward", freight prepaid.
Oidcrs ut f. r iO and upwards, freight prepaid.
Or II preferable, u ulacouut allowed ol
per cent.
Orders ol $10(1 and upward#, prepaid,
Of a diicount ol per cunt.
I'AKTIKS I.IVINiI OVBKSO MILKS ritOM riTTPBUKO
Orders ol s'J!> or upwards, a discount of 4 per
cent.
Orders ol |.*>o and upwards, a discount of
p«-r cunt.
Orders of SIOO or upwards, a discount of 3
per cent.
Hinnle famines not wishing to tiuy #145 worth
or over eat, eluo together with another tuiully
which will place them In the same position as
hirirer I uyers. No ehaiire lor lioxltii;.
use send lor our Monthly I'rice List
(llousekee| ers Guide,) a book ol 24 page*, iilv-
Itii: all our prices and a complete description,
lo parties ordering living out of the city on
railroads.
Wm. Haslage & Son,
18 DIAMOND
PITTBBURGH. PA.
Union Woolsn Mills.
I would desire to (-alUtho attention of the
public to the Union Woolen Mill, Hutler, Pa.,
where I have new and improved maohiuery for
the manufacture of
Barrod and Qray Flannela,
KnittiuK ard Woaving Yarns,
and I can tocotnme.id them as being vory dura
ble. as they are manufactured of pure lintler
County wool. They are beautiful iu co'or, su
perior in texture, and will be sold at vory low
prices. For samples and prices, addroaa.
U. VULI.KUTON,
Jnl24,'7H-ly Uutler, Pa
JOHN RICHEY,
No. IC> A ntlcrHon St., Allegheny Citj
Stair Buililing in all its Branches
Tiiriiitic, Scroll SHIVIhk llalnstera,
IV'mrlt, Null' llnil, Ac.
Hand K*ils worked lo'order with all joints cut
and nulled ready to b<> put up.
Ordura from a distance will receive prompt
ttent lon.
WCOIUtESroNI)ENCE SOL
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MARVI. \NO FARMS. Monk Hint Map KIIKIt,
hv C. I nil ANAIIAN, Atl'y, Kasioii, Mu.
WANTED, SALESMEN.
To runvmk for lit** **»!#• of Nwrntrr MW<k.
fKilttlc*. i 1 i •'i «I. BMATf IMO*
w« !•*« <» it'tM rum r> hof I rull nti>l Oniaim tiUl Trt'ct,
f»hrui»>, it''■■•w.i'lf. W. Ic T. SMITH. Nfiyvi. K. V.
RUPTURE^PILES
('ared on contrctrt. Snfr antl <crtati%
method. I.lttlc or tut pain. Without
vutt(nf) <>>' tltiH'f. Il< at rarenml board
for patlrntM, to $ S per week. For
circular* atul other to formation ml
llres/i. Sr. XI, ,
fl'J'J French Street, Erie, Fa.
Adv.irtiue in the CixiZK*.