Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, December 05, 1883, Image 4

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    BUTLER CITIZEN j,
MISCELLANEOT S.
" The Liver Fluke.
One of the most destructive, and
therefore the most dreaded diseases of j
-ebeep is the liver rot, produced, as is I
thought, bv the inject known as the |
liver fluke. In 1 -:-0 ! it is said, 2 000,-
000 sheep died in England witb tbe
rot; and thousands die with it in our
own countrv yearly; and in many in
stances the shephtrd or the farmer has j
no idea what ailed his sheep.
One unfailing m mptom that accom
panies tbe difecK is the change in the
membrane which covers the eyeball in
front and lines the eyelid. When tbe
ebeep are well this is a brilliant red;
but when attacked by the rot it be- j
comes a pale yellowish color, as does :
also the eyeball itself. If this change
is noted, in connection with a general
lassitude and ailing of the sheep, it j
may be safely said to have the liver
rot. Tlere are other symptoms, also;;
but many of them are common to other
diseases of sheep. The wool becomes
dry and harsh and falls off, dropsy ap
pears, and often a watery swelling ap
pears below tbe lower jaw. The spine.
j s arched, appetite is lost and thirst is
much increased. In time the sheep be
comes completely emaciated and dies a
wretched death. If it be opened it
will be found to be altogether rotten
within; the liver wil be filled with
ulcers and a yellowish fluid will foliow
the knife everywhere.
TIIE INSECT.
The fluke belongs to the order (re
molada or suctorial worms, and in
habits the gall-bladder or ducts of the
liver in sheep. The color is usually
like that of tbe organ in which it lives.
It is a very low form of insect existence,
multiplies from eggs or spores, and is
flat, oval-shaped when full grown. It
passes through several stages of exist
ence, and tbe spores or eggs need to be
washed with stagnant water before
they can fully develop. How it gets
into the sheep's vitals is a question
that there is difference of opinion upon;
but it is generally thought by those
who have made the insect a study that
it attaches iistll .or penetrates some
lower form of animal life, as snails or
soft-bodied molluscs, which are swal
lowed by the sheep when pasturing on
lowlands, or when drinking from stag
nant pools. Once introduced into tbe
stomach the insect soon finds its way
into the liver and disease begins in
earnest. Often the insects collect to
gether in large masses snd so obstruct
the flow of the bile as to produce jaun
dice. It is doubtless this that gives
the membrane of the eye its yellowish
appearance. Sheep olten put on flesh
rapidly when first attacked by the rot;
but the fat is highly colored and not
the result of thrift and good feed.
Various affections and diseases or
derangements of the animal system
follow in the train of this. When the
liver can no longer perform its func
tions, dropsy, diarrhea, fever, with
coughing and general disorganization,
results.
TREATMENT.
A s in the case of many other diseases
of animals, prevention is the only cure.
Sheep pastured on high lands are not
often, if ever, affected with this disease;
they have no opportunity to take in
the young insect that produces the
evil. Keep your sheep away from the
stagnant pools and on dry pastures,
and the difficulty will be avoided; the
fluke cannot develope in these places.
Hence, fence off or drain all lowland
pastures, and do not feed lowland hay,
as sometimes this may communicate
tha cause of the disease. Salt should
be given the sheep in good quantity,
and the following mixture, recommend
ed by Henry Stewart, Ihe well-known
authority, should be given on the first
appearance of the above named symp
toms: saltpeter, H oz ; powdered gin
ger" 1 oz.; carbonate of iron, oz ;
salt. 1 lb ; boiling water, 3 qts. When
mixed and cool add 9 ounces of spirits
of terpentine, and bottle the mixture.
Give in the morning a wine-glass full
by means of a horn, and repeat the dose
every forth day for two weeks. No
food should be «iven the sheep the
night previous, nor within three hours
after the mixture is administered.
It is a very hard matter to cure the
disease when in full course; but the
above will be as good medicine as can
be given. But watch for the symp
toms, note the preventatives, and
there will be less danger from this pe
culiar disease.
—Jcsh Billings says: "Next to a
clear consbiencc for solid comfort cums
an old sbu." He probably never suf
fered with a cough or cold, otherwise
he would hive refered to Dr. Bull's
Cough Syrup JIS being also a good
thing to secure relief and comfort.
—Too thin—Fall overcoats.
—"2 am truly thankful that I ever
used Dr. Benton's Celery and Cnam
omil Fills, for they cured my prodicrl
headache ." Mrs. J. 11. Paddison,
Point Caswell, X. C. 50 cents at
druggists.
—A faux ptius—ller father.
When you Puller from dyspepsia,
heartburn, malaria affections, kidney
disease, liver complaint and other
wasting diseases. When you wish to
enrich the blood and purify the system
generally. When you wish to remove
all feeling of weakness, weariness, lack
of energy, try a bottle of Brown's Iron
Bitters and tee how greatly it will
benefit you. It surpasses all known
remedies as an enrieher of the blood
and a perfect regulator of the various
bodily functions. Ask your druggist.
Rheumatic Syrup Co.: BUTLER, N.
Y., Sept. 1, I«S2.
(jents—Feeling grateful for what
your medicine has done for me, I de
sire to make the following statement:
For two years or more 1 have suffered
from rheumatism. Much of the time
I could not dress myself nor put food
to my mouth, and suffered the most
intense pain all the while.* Some live
weeks since I was persuaded to try
your Rheumatic Syrup Before I had
used two bottles the pain had all left,
so that I slept soundly nights; I can
now dress myself and need no one to
feed me, and, iu fact, feel as well as
ever I did in my life, all from the use
of the best medicine in the world
Rheumatic Syrup.
JOHN WICKS.
"Good women should never make
puns."
—lt is certain that the longer a j
speech, the weaker it is, hut uot to
with a cold, the longer it run 3 the ,
worse it becomes. A cold, be it evtr
so slight, is no tritle, it should 1 e
checked in its early stages. Dr. Bull's
Cough Svrup is the "Halm of Gilead"
that millions say is divine in its origin. ;
Pane killer--A snow ball.
One Suffering Soul Happy. |
"If I can send one suffering soul to
you,'' writes James Corbin, of \\ ash
burn, 111 ,"I will be happy. Samari
tan Nervine cured me, and will cure
all cases of fits." $1.50
Companions in arms—Twins,
—Mr. Wm. M. Morrison, Wrifhts
ville, Pa., says: "I found Brown's Iron
Bitters to bc'a great appetizer and res,
torative medicine."
The woman's cause—Because.
Dr. Benson's Shin Cure consists of
internal and external treatment at
same time,and it makes the skin white,
soft and smooth. It contains no pois
onous drugs. sl. at druggists.
—Belles of the bawl—girl babies.
Cash shear—the coupon scissors.
Remarkably fine board—sawdust.
Men of note are at a discount with
the bankers.
The wrong man in the write place
—The inefficient clerk
business man when he is overloaded.
a cat's nose, but it's fur to the end of
its tail.
German women are accused by an
English woman of wearing exploded
bonnets and rough-hewn frocks.
"More horrors," says an English
critic, "has come out of French mouths
than ever went in German mouths."
According to an English statisti
cal who has been at pains to collect .
data on the subject, early risers live the |
longest.
Why not translate the unwieldly !
Greek combination of words into En
glish and call the chrysanthemum the
"gold flower."
A little girl on Long Island offer
ed a rather remarkable prayer a few
nights ago when she said : ' I do thank
Thee, Lord, for all my blessings, and
I'll do as much for you some time."
"Anna, what must you do, before
everything else, to have your sins for
given?" "Commit the sins."
Subscribe for the CITIZEN.
Consumption Cured.
An old physician, retired from practice, having
had placed in his hands by an Last India mission
ary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for
the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption.
Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and
Lung Affections, also a positive and radical cure
lor Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints,
after having tested their wonderful curative pow
ers in thousands of cases, has lelt it his duty to
make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated
by this motive and a desire to relieve human sin
tering. I will send free of charge, to all who de
sire it, this recipe, 111 German, 1-rench or English,
with full directions for preparing and using.
Sent by mail by addressing with stamp, naming
this paper. W. A. NOYES, 14!) Power's Block.
Rochester, N. V. Septl2-83-Jy'eow
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SYRUP.
The Greatest BSood Purifier Known!
RHEUMATISM CUREDT SCROFULA CURED. NEURALGIA CURED.
ROCHESTER. N. Y., Apr. Cth, *B3. TORT BYRON, K.Y., Feb. 20, 'B2. FAIRPORT. N. Y.. March 12, 83
a creat Mxumalifryrup Co.: Rheumatic Syrup Co.:
sufferer from Rheumatism for six I had been doeiorintr f..rtlirce Oi s-rs-Pince November. 1882,
years and hearingof the success or f-ur years, with diflerent phv- I have been e. constant sufferer
of Rheumatic Svrup I concluded Fi.ians. for scrofula, as some c;al- fmm neura.gia and ha\ e not
to eive it a trial" in my own cr.se, led it. but found no relief until I kn<.\rn what it was to be fret
anl I cheerfully say that I have commenced taKing y. ur Syrup. trow pain until I commenced
been ereatlv benefited bv its use. After taking it a short time t > the use of Rheumatic Syrup. I
I can walk with entire freedom my surprise, it began to help me. lmvefclti no pain sin. e<; us n^thc
from pain, and my gencralhealth Continuing *ts use a few wee ks. f >uith I t.nnk it the best
is very much improved. It is a I found mys. If as well as ever, nmedy I l:n\?o\er heard of for
splendid remedy for the blood As a blood purifier, I think.it has j.urifj ing a)ld neu .
and debilitated svstcm. no equal. ( tire ot rniumaiism ana iieu
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LEGAL AL> VEB TISEMENTB.
Estate ol Jehu Cenn, l>ee"d.
(LATIC OK WASHINGTON TWF )
Letters of adininisiration on the estate of John
Conn, dee d, late of V> aslungton township, .tinier
county, t'.i., having been granted to
siirne'i. ;il! persons knowing tltemsehes imk hud
to aa'd estate will please make immediate pay
ment and all having claims against said estate
wiil priseut tliein duly authenticated for settle
ment S. C. 11l ICHISOX, Adm r.
Noith Hope, P. 0., Butler Co., Pa.
Nov. 10,1583.
Executors' Sale,
Tv virtue ol tLe provisions oi tbe will ot Wil
lintn Thompson, dee'd, late ot Middlesex twp.,
Butler county, l'a., tbe undersigned, bw Execu
tors, oflur for sale part of the farm ot .-aid W ll
liam Thompson, located in Middlesex twp.,
Butler county, Fa , one mile west ol the Hut er
and Pittsburgh Plank Road, and lour miles
east ol the P,A W. Railroad, containing FIFIY
NINE AND ONE-HALF ACHES, one
half cleared and in good cultivation, the balance
well limbered and all u der fence, is convenient
to schools and churches, ;nd is well watered.
For further Information itquire oi on tue laiin
or address,
W. S. THOMPSON I EiCCl}tor6 .
W. K. Ihomkok, |
Glade Mill P. 0., Butler, Co , Pa,
nov!4-Bm.
Estate oi Surah Miller.
(LATE CF CUT TWt\, PLTI.ER CO , DKT'D )
Letters of administration ofi tiie abo\e
named estate having been granted to tbe un
dersigned, ail persons koowit-g theuisehes in
debted to said estate will please inakc imme
diate payment and any having p'.alms agjiust
said estate will present them duiy authenticated
for settlement.
HENRY MILLER, Administrator,
Coultertville P. 0,, Butler ' o , Pa.
S. F. BOW.-EK, Ait y.
Atluiulslrator's Xoliee.
Whereas letters of atlminislratlon de bor.us
non in the estate ol D. Moore, dee'd, have been
issued to me by the Regisler oi the probate ol
wills for Butler county. This is to give notice
to alls arties indebted to sulci estate to call aud
sctt'e, and all persons having claims against the
same will present them duly probated lor pay
ment 8. F. BOWSER. Ailm'r of
1) Moore, dee'J, Butler, Pa.
Eslnleof Ebent'zer Clirinly,
(LATE OF WASHINGTON TWP., BUTLER CO., PA.)
Letters of administration having been grant
ed to the undersigned on the estate of Ebenezcr
Chriely, late of Washington twp.. Butler conn
tv. I'a., notice if* hereby given to all parties
knowing jjidefcted to said estate to
make immediate payment aua anj" having claims
against said estate will pietent tae;n duly
authenticated for payment
V ™ JANE CHRISTY. I ADM - RB .
G. W. CHRISTY. J
North Hope, Jijiiter county. Pa
AOTICF.
Notice is hereby given that .1. S. \\ ick. Assignee
of .1.11. Wick, has liled his final account in the
office or the I'rothonotary of the Court ot Common
Pleas of Bui!er county, at M«. I>.. No. 19, Decem
ber Term. :s7!i. and that the same will be present
ed to said court for confirm uion and allowance on
Wednesday, thesth day of Decembei. l- s-2,
M. N. GHKKIt. I'rothonotary.
Prothonotary's office, Nov. 5. 18£ U.
Application For Charter.
Jfotice is hereby given that application will
hiT lus/Lu tQ Jhe Law presiding m the
court of Comiiiuu ol HJlier county, on
Monday, the 10th day ol December, ISC3, tor a
charter*lor the Evans City Presbyterian Church.
The object of said corporation beinir the sup
port of public worship ot Aliuiirhty tied, in
Evans City, Butler county, Pa., according to
the laith, toveruinera and tlicipline of ihe Pres
byterian Church iu the United gtites of Amer
ica Jaincs Sutton,-Chairman.
It. A. White.
Tune. \V. B' irgs.
Solomon Stajnin-
B. F. White.
James Bogijs.
Dr. Frease's Water Cure Es
tablishment.
Aheilth Institution in its SCth year. For
nearly* all kinds ol Chronic diseases, and es
pecially the diseases of Women. Inval ds are
invited to correspond with us. Circulars tree.
Address, S. FREASE, M. I).,
jylS.ly >cw Brighton, Beaver Co , Pa.
BRICKS ! maCKS I
The subscriber continues the making of bricks
common, pavement, bay-window ami other qual
ities at his kiln on the Fair Umuml road, half a
mile west of Butier lie will Kei'P on hand a lot
of brick- at all limes, lie \ri:! also make and burn
brick m the country for anyone d<->lring to have
them made 011 their own farm or premises.
As he intends carrying 011 the brick making
business, he invites the custom ol all. promising
to give entire satisfaction to all who inaj patron
ize him.
All orders promptly filled at reasonable rates.
Call 011 or address.
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m:n2S-'s3 Butler Pa.
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the curre. t news of the world, spcial articles
of exception'!! merest to everybody. and liter
arv reviews of lie A bgo'.is of the highest n er
it. •■s' 1 a year,
WEEKLY—iSt a year. Fight p'ges ot the best
matter of he daily i sues; and Agricultural
Departm I t of uu 'quailed value, special
market te; orts, and literary, scientific, and
dom ti ■ ntelligence make TIIE WE'.KI. V SCN
the n< w-t aper for the farmer's I oils. hold. To
club- of ien with 510, an extra topy free.
Addres I, W. EN iLAND. Publisher,
nov7-Ct THE SUS, N. Y. City.
—"GREAT SACRIFICE SALE" —
BOOTS AND SHOES
FROM THIS DATE TO JANUARY 1, 1884, AT THE
CHEAP BOOT and SHOE HOUSE
'
My Fall trade has been one-half larger this year than ever before, and I hare had to duplicate all mj first ordera
and my second Fall stock is arriving daily, and my store is filled with the best selection of ESOOTfe and WHO KM
ever ehown in JButler county. The people wonder why it is that I can sell Boots and shoes
HO VERY CHEAP.
My jealous competitors put their heads together and say, "It is only a matter of time with him," but let them talk I
am doing the
BOOT & SllOl3 TRADE ofßUTff^R,
and they know it; and the best evidence I have of this fact is that they are all friendly with each other and united
against me but they can't keep the people away from my store.
LOW PRICES ARE SURE TO TELL.
And that is what is bringing the people to my store. Myself and clerks are too busy to be out on the street and hail
you all but if you will press your way into my store I will show you that I am soiling Boots and Shoes
ONE-THIRD CHEAPER
Than any other house in the county; in addition to my large stock of goods I have jnst received
THREE THOUSARS DOIURS WORTH OF SIMPLE BORIS IRD SHOES
Which must be sold at once, I am selling these goods at HALF PRICE, so come at once and get your share in this
GREAT SACRIFICE.
My stock of RUBBER BOOTS AND StIOES is complete. lam agent for Boston, Hay ward, Wornsockt and
Camden Rubber Co.s' good Prices very low. My Manufacturing Department is the largest in this part of the
country. I make A P.AIR OF BOOTS OR SHOES ON 12 HOURS NOTICE. My shoemakers are now turn
ing out.
FORTY PAIR OF BOOTS A WEEK.
Repairing of all kinds done on verv short notice. Don't forget the place; come «t once and secure some of the
GREAT BARGAINS I am offering"
JOHN BIGKEL, BUTLER, PA.
HAPPY HOMES! HAPPY HOMES!
THE NUMBER OF HOMES MADE HAPPY
by the us& Of the celebrated Labor and Health-laving
is beyond power of computation. Our facilities for the production of it are taxed to the utmost to supply tfce
Orders thct pour in upon us from this great wide and progressive country. Right here in your
section it is being used extensively and many can testify to its wonderful properties.
DAYS RUBBINa
/ KrtATs nffniiißFD
TIM Wrappers are Waved and can be used for smeelh.
dng the surface of your bend-irons, giving them a pol
ish and'smoothness that will greatly assist In
giving your clothes a finished Cook. Remember
this Soap Is cheeper then any other In the
market, and yet does aN wa claim for it. « J
Wash-day has no terrors for the household where
DA/'S SOAP is used, no unpleasant and sickening odors to AH
your houses, no laborious rubbing on the wash-board, while the
washing can he done in one-haif the time necessary by following the old
worn-out method.
MADAM —for it is to the ladies we desire to speak more especially
y OU are the interested person in this matter; you it is that suffers the
ills arising from the wasn-tub and its heavy cares ; you it is to whom
tl.e perplexities and responsibilities of the household rightfully belong,
and you it is that shouid interest yourself in a trial of the qualities of this
soap that has always proven itself to be a boon of salvation
TO SUFFERING HUMANITY.
We do not come to you with a plausible story calculated t<? h»v«
you try it, simply for the amount of money such a sale would bring us;
we do not come to you as irresponsible parties, who have no reputation
to suffer calumny, but we do present to you this brand of soap upon an
absolute guarantee anil recommendation of a well-known industrial
establishment of Philadelphia, of sixteen years' existence. Do you sup
pose for a moment it would compensate us to make false statements to
you and ruin oup well-earned reputation? No, dear reader; what we
say about DAY'S SOAP is the truth, and it is .sustained by the evidences
of thousands of housewives from all over the country, besides which we
stand ready to endorse it all with ready cash.
DAY S SOAP is the ORIGINAL and only PATENTED
jn, » jb*MSk Jk A aa nHBHBBBB The Miners' Skin and Clothes,
DAY d allAr WiLL CLEAN
llßn":rji".7s^l lß n":rji".7s^
9 way injure the liutMi falulcs or the moat delicate tomylfiloni,
No soda, no washing crystals, no lyes are to be used, but
simply supply yourself for the next wash day with a bar of DAY d
SOAP, then carefully read the directions and follow them to the
ex-xct letter, and it you don t say pitch out that old wash-boiler,
for 1 am a wiser wom'a.i, jyu \vill be the first person we have heard of
that has been disappointed.
j3£f»Now remember —If you don t intend to follow the directions
do not try the soap at all, for unless you do this you will be disap
pointed, and then you will scold us and yourself as well.
The cost of one cake will convince you that it is the best and
cheapest soap offered you, while the smiles that will encircle your brow
will do justice to a golden sunset.
y\.--k your grocer for it. and do not allow him to put you off with
anything else for a substitute, for every dealer c*u obtairj it, and should
he refuse you send direct to
DAY «5c FRICK,
Props, of the Philadelphia Steam Soap Works.
1754-SG-58-6G-62 Ho ward St., Phila.
DEHSTTISTIR/ *.
o|# VV \LDRON, Graduate of the Phi)
Ea adelphia Dental College,is prepared
• I* »to do anything in the line of hit
profession in a satisfactory manner.
Office on Main street, Butler, Union Block,
up stairs, apll
JOHN E. BYERS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
my!il-ly] BUTLER, PA.
Office on Jefferson street, opposite
Klintrler's Floor Store.
EN. LEAKE, M. n.,
• Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon
Office in Union Block, and residence in
Ferrero ho se, Butler, Pa.
Oct. 25,188#.
KING OF THE BINGERS
ONLY TWENTY DOLLARS
Si with all the latest improve
•fjSj Omenta. Splendid cabinet
work, large drawers, exten
sive leal and gothic coyer.
AA Sewing Machine
ever mads. Sent for exami
nation.
We do not Want Your Money
Unless the Machine Suits You.
Write to us for particulars.
WILLMARTH & CO.,
1828 North 20th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
oct."'.-6m,
Most Extensive Pure-Bred Live Stock
Establishment in the World I
Clydesdale, Pereheron-Kormant Kni/lish Draft
Horses, Troltinq-Brcd Roadsters, Shetland
Ponies, Holstein and Devon Cattle.
Our customers have the advantage of our
many years experience in breeding and import
ing 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. jnly'2s-9m.
A FIRST-CLASS
FAMILY MAGAZINE.
UPPIHCfIin SIMM.
A Popular Monthly of General
Literature.
PROSPECTUS FOIIIBB4.
Among the chief periodicals of the country,
Li PI-I SCOTT'S MAOAZIXK lias acquired the dis
tinctive reputation of being "eminently reada
ble." Tlie special aim of its conductors is to secure
such treatment Of the treat variety of tppies em
braced within its scope usshali render it attractive
to the general mass of intelligent readers, a favor
ite in tTie family circle, and a means of culture as
well a.s of entertainment.
While fiction, in the form of serials and of short
stories, holds a prominent place in its pages, it has
Kainoii particular notice by Its sketches of travel
and adventure, studies of life and character, and
articles on natural history and similar topics, writ
ten with the freshness that conies from personal
observation and experience fn a lively style, and
without abundantanecdotfcal illustration.
The arrangement# for the coming year Include
an unusual number of contributions devoted to
out-door life, places and persons of jiyle, and
ot her subjects of general Interest, by batti now and
old contributors to the Magazine.
Several short serials will form a feature of the
Magazine during the year, Including a story of
Artist I. ife in New York, by Lizzie W. Chapney,
and a story ilepietim the experiences of an Amer
ic:in family residing in England, by F. C. Itaylor.
Further arrangements are now in progress, and
will be hereafter announced.
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25 cts- per copy. $3 00 per annum.
nov2B-tf.
HI -siwuanvp <■) rj'-s W
iQ *po*J wf-w L "<*rujCfc Ktt
Save your health, save your Timet save your Pallance
by using this soap. No unpleasant odors. No
sickness as the result of a hard day's wash.
No hot water. No wash-boiler, but clothes
•ice and while and fragnmt as new
mown hay. TRY IT. TRY IT.
(IIEEX VICTORIA.
Conrt circles in England are anxious about
th« queen's health. Her disease is thought to
be of the kidneys. While this in difficult to reach
by ordinary treatment, which accounts for he •
lingering illness, there is a sure and certain
remedy for it all and kindred affections, which she
ought to know of and use. in DR. FENCER'S
SIDNEY AND P.ACK-ACHE oURE. The fol
lowing illustrates how readily it curts intiuitely
worse cases than hers
Fredonia. X. Y.. Mar. 8, ISB3.
Dr. M. M. F«-nner—lV ar t»ir—For years I had
been rufferitig from a combination of KIDNEY
DISEASE. BEAUT DISEASE aild FEMALE WEAKNESS.
I had a heavy aching pa : n over my kidneys with
cramping of my limbs. I had BACKACHE and a
SCANTY and TIRBID flow of urine; BLOATISG or
LIMBS and a OENBRAL DROPSICAL CONDITION: also
PAIS, PALFATATION and DBOPRT of the HEAKT.
My condition was a distressing one, and all
treatment and KIDNEY REMEDIES gave iitt'o or no
relief.
I have been taking your '"KIDNEY AND BACK
ACHE CUBE" with the most hsppy result. It has
relieved all the unpleasant symptoms that have
followed me so persistently and so long. I
never had a medicine help mo so quickly and
cure so completely. lam doing mv own work.
Yours truly. MRS. JAMES FULLER.
DR. FENNER'S SOOTHING SYRUP—Pleas
ant. safe, certain. Produces good rest, good
temper, rosy cheeks, energy, freshness, health
and vigor in the child.
DR. FENNER'S CAPITOL BITTERS—Th
purest and best stomach tonic known.
Dr. FENNER'S SALT RHEUM OINTMENT
— YRLLOW AND WHITE—A care for ALL SKI*
DISEASES. See directions wrapped around
package.
DR. FENNER'S BLOOD AND LIVER PILLS
—The best family physic known.
For foil information get of your dealer a cir
cular entitled DR. TIS.NEII'I PEOPLE'S REMEDIES.
ABB TSED ALL OVEU THE WOULD. And are for
■ale by J, L. Waller and D. H. Wuller, But'er,
Pa.
Planing Mill
—AND—
Lumber Yard.
J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PURVIS,
S. 6. Purvis & Co.,
M AWCFACTURBRB AND DEALERS ID
Rough and Planed Lumber
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
SASH
DOOLLS,
FLOORING,
SIDING,
BATTENS,
Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards,
SHINGLES & LATH.
PLANING MILL AND YARD
Near tier in mi Catholic Churoli
~ BUTLER COUNTY
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Office Cor, Main and Cunningham Sts.
G. C. ROESSIJFG, PRESIDENT.
WM. CAMPBELL, TREASURER
11. C. HEINEMAN, SECRETARY.
DIRECTORS:
J. L. Purvis, j E. A. Helmboldi,
William Campbell, J. W. Buikhart,
A. Troutman, j Jacob Schoene,
G. O. Roessing, ! John Caldwell,
Dr. W. lrviti, ! J. J.Croll.
A. B. Rhodes, H. C. Heineman.
JAS. T. M'JUNKIN, Gen, A«'FR
BUTLER
NEW DRUG STORE.
J. B. Kohlmeyer & Co.
Main Street,
(Opposite Yogeley House;
BUTLER, PENN'A.
DEALERS IS
PURE DRUGS,
CHEMICALS,'
PATENT MEDICINES,
LAMPS, TOILET ARTICLES, &0
Pare Liquors for medicinal purposes, U|!j
and Paiutß. Ac.
GaTDr. GL M. Zimmerman has his ofllca on
the second tloor of same building. jnelo-tf
Union Woolen Mills.
I would desire to call the attention of the
public to the Union Woolen Mill, Butler, Pa.,
where I have new and improved machinery for
the manufacture of
Barred and Gray Flannels,
Knitting ard Weaving Varna,
and I can recommend them as being vary dura
ble, as they are of pure Butler
oounty wool. They are beautiful in color, su
perior in texture, and will be sold at very low
prices. For samples and prices, address,
H. FULLERTON,
i 1124. "78-1 y Butler. Pa
BUST SMIL
Leibold & Troutman
Have opened a Livery stable ON Jettferson »t.,
first door below Bickel & Gallsghcr.
Good rigs, first class teams always on hand.
Horses fed on reasonable terms, also horsca
bought and sold. oct3-3m.
Butler's New Departure
For Piano*, Organs, Violins and other
cal Instruments, cuil at the
NSW MUSIC STORE.
OF
Kleber Bros. & Stauflfer,
Main £t~ect Rull-r, Pa.
Sheet Music and Music Books ALWAYS ou hand,
or furnished to order. Orders for Piano and
Organ tuning and repairing promptly attended
to by John B. Eyth of Pittsburgh, I'a.
Nov. 14, 'B3. Sm.
IIOISFWI) LOT FOR SALE.
A VBRY COZY
Two-Storied Frame House
of six room?, cellar, out hpnscg QUI) JWJ)
lots ol ground in Builor T» ill b sold U.T rcasout
able terms. CVII ai office of
F. M. EASTMAN
Mar-14tf. Butler Pa.
•Buckwheat 1 B ik-Kwlh'Ml
I will pay the highest price for all Buckwheat
delivered at mv mill, in PROSPECT. Butler Co.,
Pa. WILLIAM RALSTON.
Oct iq, • I . .
TTifllfP? WANTEDS 100,