Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, October 03, 1883, Image 4

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    BUTLER CITIZEN
>IISCELLA> T EOU S.
THEIiIGHEST AUTHORITY.
Upon a Subject of Vital Interest,
Effecting the Welfare of All
The following remarkable letter
from oie of tie It ading and best known
scientific writers of the present day is
specially significant, and should be of
anusual value to all readers who desire
to keep pace with the march of modern
discoveries and events:
"A general demand for reformation
is one of the most distinctive character
istics of the niueteenth century. The
common people, as well as the more
enlightened and refined, cry out with
no uncertain voice to be emancipated
from the slavery of conservatism aud
superstition which has held tne masses
in gross ignorance during a large por
tion of the world's history, and in the
time of the 'Dark Ages' came near ob
literating the last glimmer of truth.
Dogmatic assertions and blind empiri
cism are losing caste among all classes
of all countries. People are beginning
to think for themselves, and to regard
authority much less than argument.
Men and women are no longer willing
that a few individuals should dictate to
them what must be their sentiments
and opinions. They claim the right to
solve for themselves the great questions
of the day and demand that the general
good of humanity shall be respected.
As the result of this general awaken
ing, we see, on every hand, unmistak
able evidences of reformatory action.
People who, a few years ago, endured
suffering the most intense in the name
of duty, now realize the utter foolish
ness ot such a course. Men who were
under the bondage of bigoted advisers
allowed their health to depart; suffered
their constitutions to become undeterm
ined and finally died as martyrs to a
false system of treatment. There are
millions of people filling untimely
graves who might have lived to a green
old age bad their original troubles been
taken in time or properly treated.
There are thousands of people to-day,
thoughtlessly enduring the first symp
toms of some serious malady and with
out the slightest realization of the dan
ger that is before the They have oc
casional headaches; a lack of appetite
one day and a ravenous one the next,
or an unaccountable feeling of weari
ness, sometimes accompanied by nausea
and attribute all these troubles to the
old idea of 'a slight cold' or malaria.
It is high time that people awoke to a
knowledge of the seriousness of these
matters and emancipated themselves
from the professional bigotry which
controls them. When this is done and
when all classes of physicians become
liberal enough to exclude all dogmas,
save that it is their duty to cure dis
ease as quickly, and as safely as possi
ble ; to maintain no other position than
that of truth honestly ascertained, and
to endure and recommend any remedy
that has been found useful, no matter
what its origin, there will be no more
quarreling among the doctors, while
there will be great rejoicing throughout
the world."
"I am well aware of the censure that
will be meted out to me for writing this
letter but I feel that I cannot be true
to my honest convictions unless 1 ex
tend a helping hand and endorse all
that I know to be good. The extended
publications for the past few years, and
graphic descriptions of different dis
eases of the kidneys and liver have
awakened the medical profession to the
fact that these diseases are greatly in
creasing. The treatment of the doctors
has been largely experimental aud ninny
of their patients have died while they
were casting about for a remedy to cure
them."
"It is now over two years since my
attention was first called to the use of
a most wonderful preparation in the
treatment of Brigbt's disease of the
kieneys. Patients had frequently asked
me about the remedy and 1 had heard
of remarkable cures effected by it, but
like many others I hesitated to recom
mend its use A personal friend of
mine had been in poor health for some
time and his application for iusurance
on his life had been rejected on account
of Bright's disease. Chemical and mi
croscopical examinations of bis urine
revealed the presence of large quanti
ties of albumen and granular tube
casts, which confirmed the correctness
of tbe diagnosis. After trying all the
usual remedies, I directed him to use
this preparation and was greatly sur
prised to observe a decided improve
ment within a month, and within four
months, no tube casts could be discov
ered. At that time there was present
only a trace of albumen, and he felt as
be expressed it, 'perfectly well,' and all
through the influence of Warner's Safe
Cure, the remedy .he used."
"After ibis I prescribed this medi
cine in full doses in both acute and
chronic nephritis, [Bright's disease]
aud with tbe moat satisfactory results.
My observations were neither small in
number nor hastily made. They ex
tended ever several months and em
braced a large number of cases which
have proved so satisfactory to my mind,
that I would earnestly urge upon my
professional brethren the importance of
giving a fair and patient trial to Warn
er's Safe Cure, in a large class of ail
mr „s where the blood is obviously iu
an unhealthy state, especially where
glandular engorgements a-id inflamma
tory eruptions exist, indeed iu many of
those forms of chronic indisposition in
which there is no evidence of organic
mischief, but where the general health
is depicted, the face sallow, the urine
colored, constituting ths condition in
which the patient is said to bo 'bilious,'
the advantage gained by the use of this
remedy is remarkable. In Brigbt's
disease it seems to act as a solvent of
albumen; to soothe and heal tbe in
fltwned membranes; to wash out the
epithelial debris which blocks up the
tubuli uriniferi, and to prevent a de
structive metamorphosis of tissue."
"Belonging as I do to a branch of
the profession that believes that uoone
school of medicine knows all the truth
regarding the treatmeut of disease, and
being independent enough to select any
remedy that will relieve my jiatients,
without reference to tbe source from
whence it comes, I am glad to acknowl
edge and commend tbe merits of this
remedy thus frankly.
Respectfully yours
R. A. GUNN, M I).
Dean and Professor of Surgery, United
States Medical College of New York;
editor of Medical Tribune. ; Author
of (lunn's New ar.d Improved Hand-
Hook of Hygiene aud Domestic Med
icine, etc., etc.
He Wasn't Her Pa.
A young woman went to the depot
to meet her father. As the train came
in ?he paw a middle-aged man who re
sembled her parebtal relative, and she
ru.-iied into bis arms, huddled down
on his bosom,kissed him on the mouth,
tl e ear, the chin and all over bis pat
ent celluloid. It wa3 not her father,
but a middle-aped drummer for a to
bacco house, lie took a long breath
and looked around at some other drum
mers and winked, as much as to say,
"Oh, I'm such a dude!" Of course
the scene could not last always, though
he wished it could. After a climatic
hug, she looked up in his face and
shrieked: "You are not my Pa!" He
said probably she was right, a? ha
had not been on that route but eleven
years. She asked his parckn, and he
told her not to mention it. "We pub
lic men should always hold ourselves
in readiness to support those who need
it." She smiled a sweet, sad, blushing
smile, and went out into the wit e
world, and the drummer walked into
the hotel with the other drummers,
twenty kisses and six hugs ahead of
the game. They asked him if it didn't
make him feel ashamed to have such
a mistake made, aud he said no, it was
all right. He said of course it might
look queer, but those things occtmtl
very often with him, as they would
occur with any Gne-looking man. lie
sides, the girl probably enjoyed it.
Then they asked him why he did not
wear his diamond breastpin on fcuch
trying occasions. He looked at his
shirt-front and it was gone. While he
had been allowing her to play the
daughter she had burglarized his shirt.
He fainted, and when they brought
him to he said: "Tell my family I died
with my face to the foe.—"Com. Trav.
Magazine."
A Literary Man Wenl West.
The lime-stone water of Ohio disor
dered his bowels and laid hiin on a bed
of sickness with horrible cramps For
three days and nights he was wretched.
Then he said "why didn't I think of
Periy Daviis's Pain Killer?" He sent
for it and experienced such prompt and
thorough relief that he was a fool for
not getting it at first.
The North Pole is one of the few
things that has never been lost and
yet cannot be found.
—The silence which reigus in a
cornfield well provided with scare
crows—is it not a case of an effect with
out caws?
—Thousands in this State are dying
by inches by that dreadlul disease dys
pepsia, ignorant of the fact that there
is a certain cure to be had. Wilsonia
Magnetic Appliances never fail. See
advertisiuent on another page.
—A possession of honesty b}' some
people makes us think of a blacksmith
with a white silk apron on.
—lt is sheer wantonness to le satis
fied with a lesser good when by wait
ing patiently you can have what you
want. The proverb ba3 it. It is bet
ter to have a hen to-morrow than an
egg to-day.
—lf you won't listen to reason you
will some time get your knuckles rap
ped. It is better to be wise now than
sorry to-morrow.
Hegernan's Camphor Ice
Is a cure for chapped hands, sore
lips, chapped face aud sunburn. It is
compounded with glycerine, which
renders it more emollient than any
other camphor ice, and it will be found
a most soothing application to the face
after shaving.
Soothing and Healing.
We might with truth add certainly
curing in every case. No remedy
known equals Coe's Cough Balsam
for coughs, colds croup and consump
tion. It is an old and tried friend and
always proves true.
Dyspeptics, Read this.
William Collins, Bath Creek, Mich ,
writes us: I consider that my life
has been saved by tbe use of that most
reliable medicine, Coe's Dyspepsia
Cure. For many years I suffered with
dyspepsia and used many remedies
which were highly recommended, with
out relief. I am now permanently
cured by the use of Coe's Dyspepsia
Cure, ami upon my recommendation
many others, to my personal knowl
edge, can testify to its merit. It
bas never failed to cure.
—Mr. Tilden cats eight times ii day,
a little at a time, with a verv little
whiskey and water, and he takes phos
phates. He still converses in a low
tone of voice, but from habit, not from
necessity.
—Some land in the city of London
was lately sold at the rate of $3,300,-
000 aa acre.
—You can get no better hold of some
men's word of honor than you can of
the tail of a wet cel.
—No man has enough, and no mat
ter how much he has he always wants
a little more; but the old proverb nays,
' lle'il have enough one day when his
mouth is full of mould."
Ministers Sound its Praise.
Rev. Mr. Greenfields, Knoxville,
Tenn , writes as follows: "Samaritan
Nervine permanently cured my son of
epileptic fits." Here's food for thought.
Sold by druggists, $1.50.
—A miser is often surprised at close
"quarters."
—A short memory usually shadows
a long obituary.
—Andy Carnegie says the whole
world is taking a rest.
—The coins paid for beer are the bar
aickles of society.
—Legitimate prize-fighting should
be handled without gloves.
He Has no Objection.
INDIANAPOLIS, INK—The Hon. Dan
iel W. Voorhees, I'uited States Sena
tor from this State, remaik-: "My
opinion sir, I have no objection to giv
ing. I suffered from rheumatism of
the back, used St. Jacobs Oil, which
gave me instantaneous relief and final
ly cured me completely. I think it a
remark ible remedy, indeed." His
candid and courteous expression car
ries weight.
—The atnw hat must go.
ALWAYS AHEAD!
T II K
I
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O F BUTTJ E R
Has been East, the only Shoe Merchant in Butler that went East this Fall. His goods are now arriving daily, and
as u.-ual, his Fall trade has opened with a
The people of Butler county have been imposed on long enough with high prices, and with few exceptions they are
going to the
CHEAP BOOT ami SHOE HOUSE
to buy their Fall goods, but this is not enough I want them all to come, I have the goods and
THEY MUST BE SOLD-
My goods were ali bought direct front the manufacturer for cash by an experienced buyer and I intend to sell them at such
That will mcle my cnstcnurs all hippy and my competitors go mad with rage. They want me to maintain high
prices so we can all make
BIG MONEY,
But I tell them, NO, I can effort] to sell goods on a YKItY fciJl A iLI.« because I am selling more
goods than any Other Shce House in Butler county. So lam goiug to
And favor the people and do the trade. My Stock of Boots, Shce* aud Rubbers is by far tbe largest that was ever
brought to Butler in one season, and I want to impress cn the minds of the people that I will not be
But to the contrary will guarantee to save them from I"> to 25 per cent, on their 1-Joots and JSIIOfT-S aQ d give
them goods that will prove just as recommended. All I ask is to give me a call aud it will be no trouble for me
to convince you that it is
THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN BUTLER
TO !H1 VOI SJ BOOTS AM) SHOIN.
i liill SI6EB OF lUjlin lilO HNBIIiS illffl 8# HiHD 'T 881103 PRICES
Repairing done same day received. Rubber goods of all kinds repaired. Eight men employed in Store and Manu
facturing Department. Call aud examine goods before you buy.
JOHN BSGKEL, BUTLER, PA.
TUMI. I.IST Foil ( OIiJT, ( ISO fill .HOXPAIOFCMT. ISS3
A r o. Term. )'r. i'iniiilijr \< Attomri/. J'lainltj/s. Defendants. Defendant's Attorney.
A 1), (iti Mar, 18S2 L Z Mitchell. Kzekiel IJ A. Murtluuil. Vanilerlin, T. and Met/.
" 6? Sept, " S F Bowser. Tatrick M Boylf. I! Jcnning. Thompson A Son.
" 7m " " MeQ, Danna &. Martin. Mary A Wilson et al. Alfred I'taree etal. rhomjison, Walker «1 Scott
42 Dec, " McQuistion and Lyon. .1 W et al, Ex'rs. Isaac N Beigiilcy. Thompson & Son.
" 68 " " McCand less and Brandon. 1 Butler Water Company. Bon ttj;h of Butler. Walker and Eastman.
FI D, 2|Junc, IHS." WI) Brandon. Nancy l> Kelly. W M Kellv. McQuistiou and Lyon.
A L>, C.'i " 1882 (iouclier r.nil MeCandless. Mrs. Mary 15. Muntz. i' it WI! U Co. Ul* Scott.
" C! -Sept, 1881 John M Greer. Isabella Swan. Michael I'lineret al. \V I) Brandon.
" 02 " " iSjme. Same. Martha Matthews. Same.
" 42 Mar, 1882i\V l> Brandon. H K Alken, Adin'r. I.ucinda Bremiimer. John M Greer.
" 47 June, " 1.1 D McJuukiil. David McMillan. J hn Maizeland. Kiddle and Greer.
" 10"; Dec, IS7! | |W I. Graham. Drß II UllkeMO. .1 M flmret al. .1 M (ialhrealh.
Prothonotary's Office, Sept. 25, 1883. M. N. GREEK, Prothonotary.
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GENTS-I lmvo been a Rroat Khcumntic fii/rup Co.: l.heumaiicLyrup Co.:
sufferer from Hhetimaiismfortix I bad been doctoring for three GFKTS since November. 1882,
years, and hcaringof the succe*s or fair years, wiili dillereiitphy- I have bei n a constant Puflercf
of Rheumatic Syrup I concluded fici.ins, fir n-mfnla, some nil- lr in neuralgia end have Hot
to give it a trial in my own cii.se, led it, but found no relief until I known wliut it Was to bo free
ana I cheerfully any that I have commenced taking your Syrup, trim pain until 1 commenced
l»een greatly benefited bylts use. Alter taking it a short time, to the use of Rheumatic Syrup. 1
I can walk with entiro freedom lay surprise, it bcgantohelp me. hnve felt no pain since using the
from pain,and mygcncralhcaUh Continuing'la use a few weeks, fourth bottle. 1 tliink it thelicst
is very much Improved. Itisa I found myself as well ns ever, remedy I have ever heard of for
splendid remedy fur tho blood As a purifier, 1 think it has purifying the blood and for the
and debilitated system. no equal. cure of rheumatism and neu-
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A number of imitations are now offered. Don't bo doce've 1 l>y tliem.
Our Appliances aro worn over tho underwear tvul NOT NKXT TIXS SKIN.
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This system of euro, which for three and a half years lias boon growing so popu
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modern times.
MEDICINE IS ]NOT HEQTJU?ED.
Thousands of men and women w'.io b.i'l exhausted all tho Usual remedies without relief. h»VD
been curod l>y Wlljj iNIA afier af. w week*' application. <mr Illustrated Pamphlet Bent free. It
i hould bo read hy all who value good health, it uplains tho process of cure, with price list an I
contains many testimonials aud sworn statements from persons cured of Ih onrMHt, Catarrh,
iPi/Hlprptin. ('on 11 »p of inn, Jftclnria, HhiMtnatfom, f.oroinotor .J I t*ji n
. tul/tmn, .Vri-rous ffthilitf/, hlseptru»n'i«, iHmeattß of the l.il'l' imri HidtJJiabetes,
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Persons visiting the posit I'm and wishing lo purchase anything in tiie line of
Caipils, Oil C'oili?, Mailing.',' Wall Papsr, Window Shades,
Curtains* ancl Cornice* etc."
Will save money bv calling an the stoics of
i). K. s. w r; LT v,
No. 120 FEDERAL ST., Nos. 65 & G6 Park Way Allegheny, Pa. j
eo|ts3ui. I
&. B. BARRETT & CO,, i
238 and 240 LIBERTY STREET, Pittsburgh, Penn'a.
Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Clocks, Dronzes, Silver and Plated Ware, Watch
Material, Etc. Wholesale Only. i,
I. | ' '* " , M mi,
U'LI SH,I IT KKI'M IINK I(II U I I.V I. UII K - i.. ». ..A ■„-< in.. 1 .on., n «... t... •..».•* 1 •
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' T ,1,1 l.y until for vi v t t,i., 11. .Send fur j»au»i»blct. I. H. JOIINbON bi CO.. lionton. Mann. »
J
• SEN!J FOR DESCRIPTIVE""
CIRCULAR & SAMPLES OF WORK
N 'j
CHICAGO, BOSTON,
CLEVELAND, O.
" THE LIGZIEST EHNNINQ
Shuttle Machine
IN THE WORLD.
SEE IT! TRY IT I
AND YOU WILL BUY IT.
FOR SALE BY
Beru & Cypiif.ii, Uutjpr, Pn.
Union Woolen Mills.
I would (loHiro to call the attain on of the
public to the Union Woolen Mill, iSutler, Pa.,
where I liavo now and improved machinery for
the manufacture of
Barred and Qray Flannels,
Knitting ard Weaving Yarns,
lud I can recommend thorn AH being very dura
ble, thoy aro manufactured of pure Butler
iounty wool. They aro beautiful in color, BU
)erior in texture, and will be wold at very low
'ricon. For aampleH ami prices. addreHH,
H. I-'CLLEUTON,
n124.'78-ly Kutlor. Pa
WANTED, SALESMEN.
Toranva«H for thcKnlr of Nornery Stock. Cnoquirlcil
fa< llltli'H. NOIXJMTI lire rr«julr«'!. Salary mil «x
--|m nrtcstMild. 7«»»iur sof Fruit ami Ornamental Tr«*% I
ED UCA TIONA L.
B» a/or College and Musical Institute, for
youuir ladies, opens September 11th, ISS3.
Beautifully ami Healthfully Located; extensive
buildings, pleasant ground?, cheerful room?,
three Literary coursif, supeiior advantages for
music and Art. Extensive apparatus, twenty
pianos aud orgaus, including pipe organ.
Thorough work, home-like care, uiodcrt rates.
Send for circular to
KEV. K. T. TAYLOR. D. D., Beaver, Pa.
TEACHERS OF BUTLER COUNIY.
TRAINED TEACHERS are in demand and
this demand is increasing year l>y year. THE
INDIANA NORMAL SCHOOL, a'ive to this
fact, presents an unsurpassed opportunity lor
those teachers who have determined to succeed.
Our Academical Dcparlinent
is strong aud so shaped as to have a direct
bearing upou teaching llow to Teach.
In Our Professional Department
the best modern methods of Teaching and
School Management ire Thoroughly developed.
Theory first, then the practical application of
this ttieory, ui.der the watchlu! eye ol the Critic
Our Graduates are dueling with the mo.-t Mat
tering success. There is a constant demand for
them in choice positions.
Teachers, graduate il you cati. but if you can
not, it will repay you to come, if only lor a sin
gle term.
Fall term ol 1S8:> will open on Sept. 10th. For
further particulars address
L 11. DUELING, Indiana, Pa.
JEFFERSON ACADEMY,
One of the best Schools. Thorough prepara
tion fi»r Co lege, good English education. Con
nected with it
JEI l i:ItSOX IIAL.L,
Boarding School for Boys,
CANONHUUBUII. PA.
Discipline strict but kindly. Boys kept under
tbe eye ofthe principal, and thoroughly cared
for. Opens September ISth.
Wm. EWING, Principal.
Washington Female Seminary.
Tho next session opens September 12, 1883.
For catalogues or information apply to
MISS N. SHERUARD, Principal,
Or liev. JAS. I. Bcowssox, D. D., Pres't Board
of Trustees, Washington, Pa. j'yll,2m
STEUBENVILLE, (O ), FEMALE SEMIN
ARY. Beautifully located on ilic Ohio river
with 53 years' successful experience. For full
information. Address
DR!» A. M. KEID & WIGHTMAN.
jalyllS Bt.
FOR SALS.
18 Acres of land, with large two-stoiy brick
honse and largo barn thereon erected. Good
orchard; situat.d in Butler twp , Butler county,
Pa., aiij iniiig Butler borough on the south, will
be sold cheap and on easy terms. For particu
lars inquire of Lev McQuistion, Esq., Butler, l'a.
Most Extensive Pure-Bred Live Stock
Establishment in the World!
CXt/derdnle, rerchrro.:-Normaii» English Draft
Ilorse*, Trotting-Bred Eotulsters, Shetland
I'vniet, Iluhtein and Devon Cattle.
Our custoirers have the advantage of our
in my years experience in breeding and import
in'' large collections, opportunity of comparing
different breeds, low prices, because of extent
of business, and low rates of transportation.
Catalogues free. Correspondence solicited.
POWELL BROTHERS,
Springboro, Crawford Co., Pa.
Mention CITIZEN. july2s-£>m.
PENN'A. CONSTRUCTION CO,
132 First Ave.,PITTSBURGH,PA.
IRON
Iliiildinjrs.
XSririgeK and It oof*.
Jails nud I ackupN,
Fronts, Column* A (Jinlers,
StiiinvajN and Renins,
Feiiets ai?«i
F i re- F.scu p CM.
mar2B,Cra
iiotsi: l.\D LQT FOR SALE.
4 VEkv oozy
Two-Storied Frame House
of six rooms, cellar, out houses and two
lots ol ground in Butler will b sold on reason
able terms. Call at ollice of
F. M. EASTMAN ..
Mar-lit f. Butler Pa.
BUTLER COUNTY
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Office Cor. Main and Cunningham Sts.
V». C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT.
WM. <JA\|PBKL|>, TM#BPH|W.
11. C. IIKINEIMAN, SECRETARY.
DIRECTORS:
J. L. Purvis, E. A. Ilelmboldt,
William Campbell, 'J. W, Buikharf,
A. Troutnian, ! Jacob Sclioene,
G. C. Rocasing, i JohnCaldwc.il,
Dr. W. lrvin, { J. J. Croll.
A. B. Rhodes, ' 11. C. Ilclneman.
JAS. T* M'JUNKIN, (Jen. Ag't
BUTLER
NEW DRUG STORE.
J. B r Kohlmeyer & Co.
Main Street,
(Opposite Vogeley IJputpj
BUTLER, PENN'A.
DEALEHS JN
PURE DRUGS,
CHEMICALS,
PATENT MEDICINES,
LAMPS, TOILET ARTICLES, &c
Pure Liquors for medicinal purposes. Oils
and I'ainlH. Ac
JiTDr. G. SI. Zimuer.nan has liis ofliea on
the second floor of samo building. jnel3-tf
Dr. Frease's Water Cure Es
tablishment.
A health ! n.itution in ils 3Clli year. For
nearly all kinds of Chronic diseases, and es
pecially the diseases of Women. Itival.ds are
invite Ito cor.espourt with us. Circulars free.
Address, S FREASE, M. I).,
jylß-ly New Brighton, Beaver Co, Pa.
Ho! for Pittsburgh Exposition
HOME HOTEL,
Within bight «>f the F.xposition Building. facing
thp Allegheny river.
Duqucsne Way between Eighth & Ninth Sts,
PITTNItDRUH, PA.
RATES, #1.50 I'EK DAY,
Or 50 cenfs a day cheaper than any hotel In
Pittsburgh. Only temperance hotel in Pitts
burgh. augH,l2«
CURES WXl*f Alt CISC FAItS. EH
B«*t Conrrli ;ljrnip TnMi-tK'-<x! U
f 'O 111 II:.i". Kniil M
QI EEX VICTORIA.
I Court circles in F.ngland are anxious about
j the queen's health. Her disease is thought to
be of the kidneys. this is difficult to reach
j by ordinary treatment, which accounts for her
lingering illness, there is a sure a:.d certain
rexedy for it a!l ai d kindred affections,which the
oiglit to Knovr if and use, iu DR. FKXXEB'S
KIDNEY AND HACK-ACHE CI'KK. The fol
lowing illustrates how readily it cur s infinitely
worse cases t iian hers :
Fr«doiiia. X. Y., Mar. 8, ISS3.
Dr. M. M. Fetiner—Dear Sir—For years I bad
been flittering from a combination of kidm y
Disease, iikabt disease and female w< arses*.
I hr J a heavy aching pain over my kidneys with
cra-.nping of my limbs. I had lack ache" and a
scanty and TI'KBID flow nf urine: i:ix>atisa of
limbs and a oenEiial dropsical CO\ 1)11 ION ; also
PAIS, PALTATATIOS and UROFST of the BEAUT.
My condition was a distressing one. and ail
treatment and kidney remedies gave little or no
relief.
1 have been taking your "KIDNEY AND BACK
ACHE OCHE" with the most happy result. It has
relieved a!l the unpleasant symptoms that have
j followed me so persistently and so long. I
never had a medicine help mo so quickly and
cure BO completely. lam d iin„> my own work.
Yours truly, 31 US. JAMES FULLER.
Dlt. FESNERS SOOTHING SYRUP—Pleia
aul. safe, certain. Produces good rest, good
temper, rosy cheeks, energy, freshness, health
I and vigor in the child.
! DR. FF.NN'ER'S CAPITOL L'ITTEUS-The
! purest and best stomach tonic known.
I Dr. FENNER'S SALT RHEUM OINTMENT
— Y hi.low and White—A cure for all skis
■ nisioSEs. See directions wrapped around
packtge.
DR. FENNER'S BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS
—The best fami'y physic known.
For full information get of your dealer a cir
cular entitled DK. FESSEU'S I E IPLK'S REMEDIES.
AHE USED ALL OVEU TiiE w> Bij). And are for
saie by J, L. W'uKor anil D. H. Wuiler, Rut'er,
Pa.
{Continued from la*t tceek.)
How Watch Cases are Made.
Imitation always follows a successful
article, and imitation is one of the best
proofs of real honest merit; and thus it is
that the James Boss? Gold Watch Case has
its imitators. Buyers can always tell the
geiruine by the trade-mark of a crown, from
which is suspended a pair of O m,
scales. Be sure both crown and
scale« are stamped in the cap of the watch
case. Jewelers are very cautious aliout en
dorsing an article unless they not only know
that it is good, but that the character of
the manufacturers is such that the quality
of the goods will be kept fully up to standard.
WILLIAMSPOBT. PA.. Feb. 13.18%
The James Boss' Gold Watch Cafes fro like hot
cakes. Kach one I well sella another. Don't need
to recommend them: they sell themselves. One of
my customers has had a J allies lJoss' Gold Watch Caso
In use for 3U years, and it is as (rood as ever. Witll this
case I do not hesitate to trive my own guarantee, es
pecially with the new and improved cases, wliich
seem to be everlasting. Jesse T. LITTLE, Jeiceler.
NEW BRCNSWICK, N. J., Jan. 8,1883.
This (rol 1 case. No. 6666, known as the James Boas'
Gold Watch Case, came into my possession about ISoS,
has been in use since that time, and is still in (rood
condition. The movement is the one which wanin tho
case when I boinrht it. and its condition shows that
the case has really out-worn the movement, which is
playedout. MARTIN A. HOWELL,
Of Board qf Direct org K. J, R. It. <t Trans. Co.
Brad I trat ilaap lo Kfjiton* Watrk (w Farlvrln, Phila
delphia, Pi., fur hudioac IllulrtlcJ I'aiophlrl ihovllf how
iuuri How' lad kejttoaa Watrk lu« ara made.
! * (To be Continued.) •
The Ross watch cases with any kind
movement desired, can be had of
E. GRIE B,
WATCHMAKER 1 JEWELER,
xUaiu HI., Uutler, I"a.,
Opposite Troulman's Dry Goods Store.
' I
I^^^^LSAM.l
R Restores the Youthful Color t3 Crcy or Faded Hair I
I Parker's Hair Bal ram i~. finely pesfumed and is B
I warranted to prevent falling of the hair and to re- I
I movedandrnA a: ditching. HiscoX &Co . N. /. I
g 50r. nn«l $1 »fze», nl dealers In drugs and uiedicitiea. fj
PAItKEfiTS
GINGERTONIC
A Superlative Health and Strength Restorer.
If you are a mechanic or former, worn out with
overwork, or a mother run down by family or house
hold duties try I'akkkk's Oinglk 1 \ nic.
If you rre a lawyer, minister or business man ex
hausted !>y mental strain or anxious cares, do not take
intoxicaLingsiiinutants,bi!tusc Parker's Ginger Tonic
Ifyoii have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Khcuma-
Isiu, Kiuney Complaims, or any disorder of thclnngs,
stomach. l-oupls, blood or nerves Pai kfh'S GINGKR
TONIC will cuff you, It is ihe Greatest lilood Purifier
And tho Best ond Surest Couqli Cure Ever Used.
If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or
any disease or weakness and requite a stimulant taks
GiNCEfr Tomc at once: it will invigorate and build
von up from the fust dose but will never intoxicate,
it has saved hundreds of lives; it may save yours.
CAUTION '-Refit-# nil subftitnt.-i. Tarher's Ginger Tonic Is
eompojod the b*»t r« mrtJi.il in flu* world, and Is entirely
diHvrrnt from preprtrations of ginger Scud for circular to
liikcux A Co., N. Y. 60c. &11 iu«», at dialers lu dru;».
CHEAT SATING BUYING DOLLAR SIZE.
3 Its rich nt.d lasting has made this
■ delightful poi(time popular. There
I is nothing liko it. Insist upon having FLO RES*
I TOM Cologne and look for signature of
ONLY KNOW NCURE FOR
RUPT URE
THE I'lt I I'll I*ll TKISSCO.,
No. 11 Houtli Thirteenth street, Philadelphia, and
71 Third avenue New York, euros Hupture in 30
days, imd will pay SI,OOO for a liupturo they
cannot cure. l>r. Kiigh nuu, the GRKAT liER
NI.V burgeon, Medical ai il Surg.cal Director.
TKRMS MODKIi.V IK IX VMINAIION Fit EE.
Fiee tii»l of Tribes at (Ullccs,which arc ojicu
day ai.d c\iuing, at Uooui 45,
Hamilton lloUt, 'Molrnn Are., I'ittsburijli, I'a
for a I'hort time only. Call or uend 25 cantM for
hook ou the cure of Uupturo.
if. |1. —pr. j:. tna)n fcui'('cpnfully all Foninlo
JJi«ea«e», at llamillou liotul. Jyll 3m
CONTINENTAL
HOOK
OINTMENT
- CUBES—
Cracked Hoofs, Sprains, Scratch
os'and Soros
—is
HORSES, CATTLE AND SHEEP.
Ask your Storekcopor for it, or
write direct to the Manufacturers,
AMERICAN LUBRICATING
OIL COMPANY,
Cleveland, . . . Ohio.
For Sale by J 15. KOIILMEYKII &
CO., Hiulor, I'd.
auS,.lm
I'. A W. IS. R, Tluie Table.
Tbc moniiuir truiu lor Allcshcny leaves But
ler at f:t'S, llutler or loeil tloic aud arrives
there at 11:45.
The afteri ooii tr;'in for Allegheny leaves But
al 2.CC l". m ,»ud arrives there at 4:J2 r, m.
| The eveaiui; train for Alleiiheny leaves at
6.0S i'. ii and ai rive* there at 8:05 p. si,
The morning and evenine trains makit clo-re
connections it Cahery Juuetiou lor ail points
west.
Tiains Hi rili leave Euiler at y.41 A. M.
|at J 2.4">, and T.:;2 1". m., 10-ul tune,
j Traiiif leave Allegheny City lor butler at 7:00
and 11 ;20 A. M. and l*. \i , local ticie.
Sunday train north le,ivcs Duller at
10:44 v. M , and f;oiujc South at 0:08 I*. M.
I
West IVnn Time Tnt>le.
Trdns have Builer (Duller or time.)
Maiket :il 4:41 A. M , >?"e» through to Alle
gheiiv. arriviua at »:0| A m. This train, wheu
ou time, comacts at Freeport Aceommoda
tion, which arrives at Allegheny at 7:55, city
I time.
Express at T.1(5 A. M., connecting at Butler
i Junction without of cars, at 8.21 with
| Expre?s *>»;, a riving u: Allegheny at at 'J;:U
A. M . lid Kxj re.-s e;ist urriviug at Blairsviile
; ai tO.'JS A M., r.iilroid time, where il "makes
i close connection with Mail train east.
| M.ii. at 2.41 i'. M., connecting ai Butler Junc
tion without change of cars, with Expr.-ss west,
aniving in Alh-gh.-nv at 501 P.M., and Express
ea»t ari iviiig at Dlairsville luterseetlou at 0.25
' r. m., railroad time, which eomuets with
Johnctowu Aeoouimodatiou and Philadelphia
Express e i>t.
Trains arrive at Builer on West Penn K. H.
at 9 4 A. M., 4 40 and 621 p. Builer litac
Time of Holding Courts.
Tho several Courts of tho county of Duller
continence on tlie fiist Monday of March, June,
September and December, aiid continue t-.Vo
weeks, or so as necessary to dispone of the
business. No causes are put iowu for tric.l or
traverse jurors summoned for the tirot week of
the several terms.
■p X. I.F.AKK, M. !>.,
Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon.
< Ittiee in I nion Block, and residence iu
Ferrero h< n •, Butler, Pa.
Oct. 25, I&S2.
JOHN E. BYERS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
my2l-ly] BUTLEK, PA.
OtTice ou Jefferson street, opposite
Klinger's Flour Store.
DEITTISTR X .
Of# WALDHON, Or.duate ol the I'lill
Q adelphia Dental College, is prepared
• Il »to do anything in the line of his
profession in a satisfactory manner.
Otilcc on Main street, BuUer, Union block,
up stairs. apll
How Lost, How Restored
.Tu»t published, a new edition of Pit. CUL
VEIUVEX.I/S CEIEBHATED ESSAY ou tlie
KAIiICAXi CDUE of Si'titMATorH<F..\ or Seminal
Weakness. Involuntary Seminal l,rw:<cs. Imim-
TEKCV. Mei.tal and Physical Incapacity, Im|)edi
meiits to Marriage, etc; also, Consumitios.
EriLEPHY and Fits, induc3d by self-indulgence,
or sexual extravagance, .tc.
The celebrated author, in this admirable
essay, clearly doraonstr&tes from a thirty years'
successful practice, that tne klarming conse
tpioiu ej of self-abuse may bo railieaily cnreil;
pointing out a mode of cure at once simp'e,
certain and effectual, by means of which every
• sufferer, no matter what his condition may be,
may cure himself cheaply, privately and radi
cally.
K?"This Lecture should bo in the hands of
every youth and every man in the land.
Sent under seal 1n a plain envelope to any ad
drees, post paid, on receipt of six cents or two
postage stamps. Address,
THE CULVERV,'ELL MEDICAL CO.,
41 ANN ST., NEW YOUK, N. Y. ; P O. Box, 450.
octll-ly.
tfoQ/ALGLUE
Mendi Everytliiur SOT.ID A3
UOCH !—Hard an Adamant!—
Firman(<rull«!!Btroiiin*t,
Toutft'fst. and Moot Elastic Oluj
on Earth I A Bamfonlan Olant
inStrciiHTtli mnonK all
and Cements 1 ADMlntely I'n-
HH brrnkabln and iDsepanblcl
Ko Ileatin*!-NoProwatlon
M Alwavußoady—Al waynTtyuld I
t hlnn. Glaaa. Wood,
/JKUVH T/"at Iter Beltiuir, Crookery, Bit
tttOLUH Cloth.Mirblo.
Til l_ jg < 1 Metals, Patches on leather anil
HUM ' Rubber Shoes, Bric-a-braa. Book
Backs, Htone, Furniture, fitrrclo
Hill.tier Tires, Ornament* of Every
lIPIII kind. Jewelry, Smokers' Plj-es ana
ill I ■'l9 Oiftar Holders, Card Board In Scrap
tSrMMmnk Books, and Everything rise with
■ Everlastinir Inseparable Tenacity I
2mm IIX of Gummed La
■ll IB beia,Textlle Fabrics, Fln«Carrlairct%
■I MllZi Pianos. Arttfldal Flowers, Imitation
stained Olasa andHtrawOoodß.Chitil-
Makers. Ac., supplied byGaliou
SHBBfB or Barrel. 2()c. Hntilr (Brush and
Tin Cover); by mall postjiaid, 10 eta
t-mthiitr i.ita* intra Mailedonl/by manufacturers
i.[\. O'MEARAACO.I/.Vk,^.^
tire AgfntiWanNtl Ev«7wnere. R« J<l by Drumrtobi,
i.rjocru, bUUwiMiTk, UaruwAni AU<iU«u«i:altSu>re»
FOR SALE AT REDICK'S Dboq Stoiik.
=KTfCr»«T\ Tho richest, creamy
ROOT KfS
I - P>CKAG£2iCjTSI sa«p«. Sent by Malj
U? receipt of 26ci»,
Addr;sr: BEAN & RAPE, WholeseK Druggists,
' Nos. 47 4 49 N. 2d St., Philadelphia.
|D. L. CLEELAND.I
WATCHMAKER & JEWELER,
South Main St., Butler, Pa,
Keeps Constantly on Hand a Full Stock of
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
-SPECTACLES
AND
SILVERWARE,
At the Lowest Cash Prices.
Fine U'litcli lSo|»«iring a Spec
ially.
Planing Mill
-ANP-
L<iimber Yard.
J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PUKVIB,
S.G. Purvis & Co.,
M4NUFACTi:RBKB AKl> DEALEHB lit
Hough and Planed Lumber
or. EVKKY DEeCRiniON,
FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
SASH
DOORS,
FLOORING,
SIDING,
BATI'ENS,
Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards,
SHINGLES & LATH.
PLANING MILL AND YAHD
\ear <Ji*riiiais ChUiollo Chnroh
< oll<'OtorN Take Xolloi 1 .
Yoii are re<|iiested to enlleet county taxes and
m ike payment to the ( oiuitvTreasurer an s|>eedl«
Iv as possible, as the funds of the eouuty are low
and money is needed roreurrent expenses.
Cot'NTt Com mission Kits.
Sept. .1. .It.
?? EN T S W ? ntßd ?Books & mbTca
low ill t.'i.r ust. »rrd«Hl*»ver*»lirrf. l.lhrml
llraillr), litri .*Uum A t«»., <*> N I ««uUI» bt., I'liiUikll'liu, •»