Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, January 16, 1884, Image 4

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    BUTLER CITIZEN
JUI «CE I-J AXEOUS.
HYPOCHONDRIA.
The Mystenoui Element in the
Mind that Arouses Vague
Apprehensions—What
Actually Causes it.
The narrative below by a prominent
scientist touches a subject of universal
importance, Few people are free from
the distressing evils which hypochon
dria brings Th»?y come at all times
and are fed by the very flame which
they themselves start. They are a
dread of coming derangement caused
by present disorder and bring about
uore Buicidt-H than any other one thing.
Th«ir firat approach nhould be carefully
guarded.
Editor a Hero hi :
It is so seldom 1 appear in print and
I should not do so now did I not be
lieve myaeli in possession of truths,
the revelation of which will prove ot
inestimable value to many who may
aee these line? Mine has been a try
ing experienci; For many years I
was conscious of a want of nerve tone.
My mind seemed sluggish and I felt a
certain falling off in rny natural condi
tion of intellectual ncntenesfl, activity
and vigor. I presume this i» the same
wav in which an innumerable number
of other people feel, who like myself
are physically below par, but like
thousands of others I paid no atten
tion to these annoying troubles, attri
buting them to ow work, and resort
ing to a glass of beer or milk pnnch,
which would for a time invigorate and
relieve my weariness.
After awhile tho stimulants com
menced to disagree with my atomach,
my weariness increased, and I was
compelled to resort to other means to
gain relief. If a physician is suffering
be invariably call 3 another physician
to prescribe for him, as he cannot see
himself as he see others; so I called a
• physician and be advised me to try a
little chemical food, or a bottle of hy
pophoapbates. I took two or three
bottles of the ohemical food with no
apparent benefit. My lastitnde and
indisposition .seemed to increase, my
food distressed me. I Buffered from
neuralgic pains in different parts of
my body, my muscles became sore, my
bowels were constipated, and my pros
pects for recovery were not very flat
tering. I stated my case to another
physician, and lie advised me to take
fire to ten drops of Magende's solution
of morphine, two or three times a day,
for the weakness and distress in my
stomach, and a blue pill every other
night to relieve my constipation.
In this condition I passed nearly a
year, wholly unfit for business, while
the effort to think was irksome and
painful. My blood became impover
ished, and I suffered from incapacity
with an appalling sense of misery and
rneral apprehenbions of coming evil.
passed sleepless nights and was
troubled with irregular action of the
heart, a constantly feverish condition
and the most excruciating tortures iu
my stomach, living for days on rice
water and gruel, and, indeed, the diges
tive functions seemed to be entirely
destroyed.
It was natural that while in this
condition I should become hypochon
dria) and fearful suggestions of &elf
dealruction occasionally presented
tbeinselvee. 1 experienced an insati
able desire to sleep, but on retiring
would lie awake for a long time tor
mented with troubled reflections, and
when at last 1 did fall into an uneasy
slumber of short duration, it was dis
turbed by horrid dreams. In this con
dition I determined to take a trip to
Europe, but in spite of all the atten
tions of physicians and change of scene
and climate, I did not improve and BO
returned home with no earthly hope of
ever again being able to leave the
honse.
Among the numerous friends that
called on me was one who bad been
afflicted somewhat similarly to myself,
bat who bad been restored to perfect
baalth. I?pun his earnest recommen
dation i begun the same treatment be
bad employed but witb little bope of
being benefited. At first I experienced
little, if any, relief, except that it did
not distress my stomach as other rem
idiee or even food had done. i con
tinued its nse, however, and afier the
third bottle could see a marked change
lor the better, and now after the fif
teenth bottle 1 am happy to state that
lam again able to attend to my pro
fessional dutit-?'. I sleep well, nothing
distresses me that 1 eat, I go from day
to day without a feeling of weariness
or pain, indeed I am a well man, and
wholly through the influence of 11. H.
Warner & Co.'s Tippecanoe. 1 consid
er this remedy a.4 taking the highest
possible rank in the treatment of all
diseases marked by debility, loss of
appetite, and nil other symptoms of
stomach and digestive disorders. It
is overwhelmingly superior to the
tonics, bitters, and dyspepsia cures of
the day, and is certain to be so ac
knowledged by the public universally.
Thousands of people to-day are going
to premature graves with these serious
diseases, that I have above described,
and to all such 1 would say: "Do not
let your good judgment be governed
by your prejudices, but give the above
named remedy a fair and patient trial,
and I believo you will not only be re
warded by a perfect restoration to
health, but you will also be convinced
that tho medical profession does not
possess all the knowledge there is em
braced in medical science."
A G. RICHARDS, M. D.,
108 Treiunnt St., Boston, Mass.
—The Mercer Press in noting the
lact that a lady of that place, who
went to lowa only last spring, was re
cently married to u widower with six
children, encouragingly adds : "(Jo
west, old girls, go west, there is yet
hope for the oldest of you."
Strength to vigorously push a bus
iness, strength lo study for a profession,
strength to regulate a household,
Strength to do a day's labor without
rhysical pain I»o you desire strength?
t you are broken down, have no energy,
feel as if life was hardly worth living,
you can be relievod nnd restored to ro
bust health nnd strength by taking
Brown's Iron Bitters, a sure c ure for
dyspepsia' malaria weakness and all
diseases requiring a true, reliable, nou
alcholic tonic. It aits on the blood,
nerves and raujcles and regulates fa very
ptrt of ttw tfv .U-LB
'•Why, what are you putting them
on my feet for," asked a man with a
heavy cold- ' Why, to draw the cold
out of vour head," answered the con- \
aiderate nurse. "The dace you say, I
would rather have it stay where it is .
than be drawn the whole length of my
body.'' At an? rate there if a more
pleasant method than that, go get me a
bottle of Dr. Ball's Cough Svra p.
—We must be good. Don't the good
book say the wicked stand on slippery
places!' We can't.
Nervousness.
The moment there is danger ot im
pairing of the mind from excessive ner
vous exhaustion, or where there exists
forebodings of evils, a desire for soli
tude, shunning and avoiding company,
vertigo and nervous debility, or where
insanity has already taken place, P«-
aiNA should l»o implicitly relied on.
But it is uever HO well to wait so long
berore treatmomt is commenced. The
early symptoms are loss of strength,
softness of the muscles, dim or weak
sight, peculiare xpression of the face
and eyes, coated tongue, with impaired
digestion ; or in other certain powers
only are loßt while they are otherwise
enjoying comparatively good health.
In all these PEBUMA should at once be
taken
—Mr Sissendorf always trembles
when his wife sings in church, with
prayerful earnestness, " Oh, for a
thousand tongues!"
Mr. Win. H, Fleming, €3l N. 12th
street PHILADELPHIA, Pa., says: "I
have used Brown's Iron Bitters for
toning the system and lor loss of appe
tite with good results."
—That was a bright State prison
chaplain who, when a?lced by a friend
bow his parishioners were, replied :
"All under conviction."
A Special Invitation.
We especially invite a trial by all
those sufferers from Kidney and Liver
complaints who have failed to obtain re
lief from other remedies and from doc
tors. Natures great remedy, Kidney-
Wort has effected cures in many obsti
n ate'cases. It acts at once on the
Liver and Bowels,cleansing the system
of all poisonous humors and restoring
a healthy condition of those important
orgons. Do not be discouraged but
try it.
We have not heard of any leap year
conquests yet.
50 Fits in 24 Hoursl
"I employed some of the bent physi
cians here," wrote Wm. E. Tanner, of
Dayton, Ohio. " They all said my
child could not live three weeks. It
had 50 fits in 24 hours . we gave it
Samaritan Nervine and the medicine
effected a permanent cnre-" Druggists.
—lf the ice lioußes are not filled it
won't be Jack Frost's fault.
Speer's Wine Endorsed by the
Faculty of New York.
We, the undersigned Committee of
Physicians requested to examine into
the merits, and report upon the Wines
of Alfred Speer, have given our
special attention to hia Port Grape
Wine, and do report upon his Port
Grape Wine made from the Oporto
Grape, grown in his own Vineyard, is
as follows ; First—The Wine Is Strict
ly Pure Second—lt is very accepta
ble in flavor. Third—lt is Palatable
and has a Ilich Body.
First—We are all satisfied of its
purity, having been through his Vine
yards, and Warehouses and Cellars,
daring the grape seasons and seen the
method of its production and preserva
tion, no secret being made of the
means employed in the cultivation of
the grape or the mode of collecting,
expressing, and fermenting the juice.
Second—lts flavor is such as to ren
der it acceptable to the most delicate
stomachs, being equal to the best Im
ported Foreign Wines, and we are all
satisfied that it can with safety be rec
ommended to invalids as an article
well calculated for their use where
Wine is need«*d
ALEX ii. MOTT' M. D., Madison
avenue.
Professor I'ellevue Hospital Med
ical College, N. Y, City
E. H JANES M. I)., 208 W. 42 St.
Of the Board of Health, N. Y. City
CHARLES SHERMAN, M. 1»,
Medical Superintendent, N. V. Asso
ciation for the sick poor.
W. 11. HAWSE**, M. I)., 207 Stanton
St.
House Physician, Presbyterian
Hospital, N. Y. City.
Consumption Cured.
An old physician, retired from practice, hating
had placed in lilt bands by an East India inl»sloii
nry tin* formula of a simple vegetable remedy for
Ule speedy and permanent cure of Consumption,
bronchitis, Catarrh, Asi lima and all throat ana
Lung Affections, also a positive and radical cure
for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints,
after having tented 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 sul
ferine, 1 will send tree of charge, to all who de
sire ft, thU recipe. In (lerman, French or English,
with full direvtfons for preparing and using.
Sent by mall by addreislnx with stamp, naming
this paper, W. A. Moves, 14'j Power's Block.
Rochester. N Y. Scptl2->«-ly'eo*\
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ther Improve It In all departments. Hpcelul at
teuton U filled to the redaction in price ol the
Weekly Herald, which for >eari has beeu the
lctdibK lauiily paper of Northern Ohio. The
coming Preiideulial year will be on*- ol unu .aal
impo'Uncc lu the political history of this conn
try, and every cltL/.en owes it to himself to keep
well Informed ou the important events of the
day. The Herald will aim to (fire u u, "l
truthful report of all Htate and National newx,
and can lie relied upou as a tirm supporter of
honent govermnent and a Protective tarltl. The
Weekly Herald contains a summary of the
world condensed iuto readable shape; it con
tains letters giving all the Important news from
foreign lands, uud has correspondents In all
p irt <of this country; It has a strong Agrieul
tural department, and the Market and Com
mercial reports ajc very complete; it contains a
irood oonuuued atory, and publisher the aer
won of Rev. T. DeWltt Talinuge every week.
For a Club ol 40, the llaily will be sent one
year,
For a club ol M), tho Dally will be sent six
Dtonlbfc.
For a dub of 10, the Daily will be sent three
motility. Addrcs,
THE HER ALU,
CieveJmjl
Vital Questions! !
Ask the uiost eminent physician.
Of any school, what is the best thing
in the world for quieting and allaying
all irritation of the nerves and curing ;
all form? ol nervous complaints, giving
natural. childlike refreshing sleep
always ?
And they will tell you unhesitatingly j
"Some form of Hops
CHAPTER I.
Ask any or all of the most eminent [
physicians:
"What is the best and only remedy j
that can be relied on to cure all diseas- j
es of the kidneys and urinary organs ; ;
such as Bright's disease, diabets, re
tention or inability to retain urine, and
all the diseases and ailments peculiar to
Women"—
"And they will tell yon explicitly
and emphatically "Buchu."
Ask the same physieiftns
•'What is the most reliable and surest
care for all liver diseases or dyspepsia;
constibation, indigestion, billiousness,
malarial fever, ague, and they
will tell you .
Mandrake' or I'andeliou!"
Hence, when these remedies are com
bined with others equally valuable
And compeunded into Hop Bitters,
such a wonderful and mysterious
curative power is devoloped which is
so varied in its operations that no
disease or ill health can possibly exist
or resist in power, and yet it is
Harmless for the most frail woman,
weakest invalids or the smallest child
to use.
CH.MTFR 11,
"i'atlrDti
Almost dead or nearly dylow
For years, aii'l given up by physicians of
Bright's and other kidney diseases liver complaint,
sever*?. eoufrh4 tailed consumption, ha\e Iffli
cured.
W omen gone nearly crazy '
Krom agony ol neuralgia, nervousness, wakeful
nfrs-j aud v arioiis diseases peculiar to w omen.
People draw out of shape Iroui excruciating
pant;* or ttlicnmatlsfii.
Inflammatory and chronic, or suffering lroin
scrofula !
Erysipelas !
Salt rheum blood poisouing.dyspepsia, indiges
tion and lu fact anuosi an ui«eases i™.!.
Nature is heir to
Have been cured b> Hop Bitters, proof of which
Can be found in every neighborhood in the known
world.
THE- SURE CURE
""—FOB
KIDNEY DISEASES,
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
CONSTIPATION, PILES,
AND BLOOD DISEASES.
PHYSICIANS ENDORSE IT HEARTILYT|
"Kidney-Wort la the moet eucoeeaful remedy
I ever used." Dr. P. C. Ballou. Monk ton. Vt.
"Kidney-Wort 1* alwaye reliable."
Dr. B. N. Clark, So. Hero, Vt.
•'Kidney-Wort haa cured my wife after two year*
suffering." Dr. C. M. Sunimerlln, Sua Hill, Qa.
IN THOUSANDS OF CASES
it haa cured where all elae had failed It U mild,
but efficient, CERTAIN IN IT* ACTION, but
oarxnlces in ail oai<es.
tar It cUmmi the Blood and Hlrtßftkssi aa4
glvM Mow Life to all tho important organs of
the body. The natural aotiou of the Kidneys is
restored. Ths Liver is cleansed of all disease,
and tho Bowels move freely and healthfully.
In this way the worst disease# are eradicated
from tho system. fi
PUCK, *I.OO LIQUID Oil DRY, HOLD BT DftL WIsTS.
Dry can be aeut by mail.
WEILS, BK'UABDSON ACO.BprllagtoaTt.
BURGLARIES
Are of Every Day Occurrence.
Not a SINGLE INSTANCE ON RECORD 111 tli®
pa»t years where one of
Hall's Celebrated
STANDARD
10RGLAR - PROOF
SAFES
Haw beeu Broken open by Bur-
It In i-m and Bobbed.
Hall's Staudard Pateut Fire-
Proof Safes
Ilavo NEVER FAILED to PRE
SERVE their CONTENTS
AGAINST FIR
It is a well known fact that there it NO
HA J' K made in the World THAT G1 VKS A3
GRKAT SECURITY AS THfc HALI.'S SAFE
They always protect their content*.
■'ernoim bitting Valuable*
mlhhiUl not be without it llitlPa
Male.
Hall's Safe & Lock Co
.1. L. Hall, Pres't.
CINCINNATI, NEW YORK, CHICAGO
LOUISVILLE. KAN FRANCISC,
ST. LOI'IS, CLEVELAND,
|^MLGLUE
Mend* Kv-srvUilug Mftl.lU AH
KOCH ! llW'l •» AlaoiamT-
Firm naCirintte! J Htruiufi-st.
TiHUrlu Ht. «ful MiMt £u*Ui'Ulu»
A Huiiaoiilua Oiuit
klui.n/ kU otbmUlura
tnj(>iiii!iii»! Al»»olm«i> I n
breubiiblo attd lin*ii>ai«U«!
No Hauling! N < looparatli.u
- Ai w • > I
Back*! Mtoii«, U *j^iirultui« k a
Rubber 'I li--i. OniuixniUi# fcrsri
'(IVtI 1 ■ kind, J«rw«Jry, JJunAvr*' u.4
ill! 1119 CVarlliJditßi, Card Jtoard la S>-r*u
IMIfM atii\ CrmihtM fIM »liL
2JOTI ■ £»<rU*tlbtf Inseparably TenaulW I
?Vl Ila IHriiul'i'larim of OuiuiuJ It
tiW 111 M b- U, I e(tU» J- ■», KluaOari Uf •J.
M llkfl AniA.ua Flowers, tuiiutL.o
|l^q3|Htmlh< ilssa*nJ Strawli/-l'- f Stl !
uct Mai»r», kc . suppliua by Utlluii
wmJ. VtOc. Hottil«- 1 iTriuUi »LJ
liu < Vjyr); by inaUl W "W
«;m»«htlotiu i-itra Mafledonly by nutnufauturer*
J.U.O'MEARA4COi:.i.^Vt:
Lira Ag»j*taH*i,i« ( | frjldby
iilUMfl, nUUwktfl, J* Afcil Ovum *1 Sioim
FOR HALE AT KEDICK'SIJRUO STORE.
1
IIOI'NE 4 !%' l> LOT FORHALK.
A vmiv oozr
Two-Storied Frame House
o 1 nix rooms, fellnr, out houses and two
lots ol ground In Mutler will b sold ou reason
able terms. Cull "t oU't ol
F. M. EASTMAN
Mar-Utf. Hiitlcr F».
I
A. TROUT MA N.
I'EALER IN
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS. TRIMMINGS.
s
Carpets. Oil Cloths, Rugs, Mats, Druggets, Stair Rods, Etc.
FOR FALL. FOR FALL.
New Black Silks.
New Colored Silk?.
New Colored Cashmeres.
New Black Cashmeres.
New Black Silk Velvets.
New Colored Silk Velvets.
New Colored Silk Plushes.
New Black Silk Plushes.
New Shades Ladies' Cloths.
New Dress Goods
IBM BIBBOXN, FISCIILN, TIGM, HAMD NATCHEM,
QloTea, Handkerchiefs, Towels, Corsets, \ elvet Ribbons, Knitting Silks,
Embroidery Silk on spool?, all colors.
New Fall Hosiery.
Underwear for men, ladies and chil
dren. Largest assortment, lowest
prices.
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS
Carpet Room Enlarged, Stock En
larged* Prices tlie Lowest.
NEW FALL STYLES.—We are now prepared and showing our entire Fall
Stock of Carpets and Oil Cloths, in all the Newest Designs.
OIL CLOTHS, 1 to 2 YARDS WIDE, IN ALL QUALITIES.
Please rail and examine stock and prices.
A. TROUTMAN.
UITLKK, PA.
HENRY BIEHL CO,
Inyite Atteullon to Their Large Aworlmont of
i | Allegheny Cook Stoyet,/, A^,l?j^ggpg.|
Heatinff Coal V
P \ itlj*. h Fire Setta,
Fendera,
STOVES*
__ J 'IIISI, I W f Irow 60c up.
Boauty r *~ air \J
jj j>g ' ' *" Sleigh Belli,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.
REMINGTON CLIPPER PLOW,
THE AMERICAN FRUIT EVAPORATOR,
IMP'D KELLER GRAIN., SEED £ FRTILIZING DRILL.
GRATE FRONTS, TILE SEWER PIPE,
TOLEDO and I. X. L. PUMPS,
POCKET and TABLE CUTLERY,
FINE CARVERS, RAZORS,
LIBRARY LAMPS,
HALL LAMPS,
STAND LAMPS
Winfield's "GOOD ENOUGH" 5 and 10 gallon Oil Cans with
Pump, it cannot bo excelled lor cleanlineHS.
ROOFING AND SPOUTINQ DONS TO ORDKR.
Large Assortment of
HOUSE FUR NISHING GOODS.
Henry Biehl & Co., Butler, Pa.
WHERE TO BUY MENS' AND BOYS' CLOTHING,
At the Store of the nsil«nignei], the acknowledged leader in
CARPETS, CLOTHING
AND
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS.
We wleh to wy to the trade thi« fall that we have a larger aud mof varied stock of Carp-la,
Clothing,
HATS AND CAPS,
aud Genu' Furnishing Good* than ever befor*.
REMEMBEB WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK
The LATEST STYLES, tue LOWEST PRICES. We have all grade* and all price*, from
the Cheapevt to the Beit made.
D• tV. H JS CK,
The Leading One Price Clothier and Gents' Outfitter,
2nd DOOR, DUFFY'S BLOCK, BUTLER, PA.
JHfe Farmers, Dairy Men, Stock Raisers!
CIJTLE
Mas no Kquiil as U Condition Powder, not otily prevent,, but
M s* ■; wllliuieibe irioht obdliiMle I'l.east-H of Iwtiiesllc Aiiiiunl*.
To lucrense the Milk of >nur I'ijw, glVh Ita trial arid jou wi l
u*« no other.
r~+r Rnle by Dealers Every wh* it, or ae/>t Piml on rrr< i />/ o/ V/!v. in Htampt
Bchwarm, Irwin & Co, Limited,
Druggist# and Pharmatlsts, 1805 Carcon Street, S. S. Pittsburgh, T«.
CHRIS. STOCK,
Oealor in
STOVES, TIN-WARE AND GENERAL HOUSEKEEPING GOODS,
Atrtrit lot Bradley'a well-known Hloves, Kuui((V4 an J Hen tern. Ho •poutlnir aud repair
ing done on abort notice, tytgru uu Main 41, comer vt £fortb, aigy ol Luige Collea fot
tt>T #!#? -] 7
, FOR FALL. FOR FALL.
] New Flannels, White Blankets, Red
Blankets, Blue Blankets, Bed Comforts,
: White (guilts,
j Canton Flannels.
Yarns of all kinds. Oermantown Yarns,
i Midnight Yarns, Uerman Worsted
, Yarns, Cashmere Yarns, Saxony Yarns,
Country Factory Yarns, Zephyrs.
: The above Yarns in all colors.
Ladies' Sacques
iln new Fall Shades, Ladies' Jersey
Jackets, Lace Curtains, Lace Lambre
j quins. Large stock, prices low.
ft MAN
irwo it uwacquaintio with thi
THY WHLSSC «V tXAMtNiWQ THIS HA> THAT THt
CBICIBO, ROCK ISUKD & PACIFIC R'Y
By the central position of its line, connects ths
£ast and the West bv the shortest route, and car
no# passengers, without change of cars, between
Chicago ana Kansas City, Council Bluffs Leaven
worth, Atchison. Minneapolis and Bt. Vaul. It
counects in Union Depots with all the principal
lines ol road between tho Atlantic and the Faciflc
Oceans. Its equipment is unrivaled and magnifi
cent. being composed of Most Comfortable and
Beautiful Day Coaches. Magnificent Horton Re
clining Chair Cars. Pullman's Prettiest Palaos
Bleeping Cars, and the Best Line of Dining Cars
in ths world. Three Trains between Chicago and
Missouri Hivcr Points. Two Trains between Cfai
ssgo and Mmnoapolis snd St. Paul, via the Famous
"ALBERT LEA ROUTE."
A New and Direct Line, vis Seneca and Kanka
kee. has recently been opened between Richmond,
Norfolk.Newport News, Chattanooga. Atlanta. Au
fusts, Nashville. Louisville, Lexington, Cincinnstl.
udianapolis and Lafayette, and Omaha. Minneap
olis and St. Paul and intermediate point*.
All Through Passengers Travel on Fast Express
Trains.
for sale at *JI principal Ticket Offices in
the United States and Canada.
Baggage checked through and rates of faro aL
ways as low as competitors thai oiler less advan
tages.
For detailed information, get the Maps and Fold
srs of ths
CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE,
At jour nearest Ticket Olßce. or addreee
ft. R. OABLE, E. ST. JOHN,
VIM ri«. * Uca ! II (T. Oeo'l Tkt. A raw. Aft.
CHICACO.
(Continued from last week.)
How Watch Cases are Made.
Imitation always follows a successful
article, aud imitation is one of the best
proofs of real honest merit; and thus it is
that the James Louts' Quid Watch Case has
its imitators. Buyers can always tell the
genuine by the trade-mark of a crown, l'roin
which is suspended a pair of
zcale.l. Be sure DOTH crown and
seales are stamped in the cap of the watch
case. Jewelers are very cautious about en
dorsing an article unless they not only know
that it is good, but tbat the character ot
the manufacturers is such that the quality
of the goods will be kept fall y up to standard.
WILLIAUSPOUT, PA., Feb. 13, lWtf.
The JaUitsi BOMS' Oold Watch Casea go like hot
ikJu?H Each one 1 noli nella another. Don't need
to reouiuuiend them: they m-il the mael yen. One of
UI/ CHTOAIM has hade J NINE* BONN' CWAWMCMI
iu uaefor du yearn, and it ut aa good an ever. With this
caae 1 do not heaxtate to give my owu guarantee, «a
pwciaily with the iiv w and Improved IUDM, which
secjn to be evei-hutting- J£*SK T. LITTLJC, J*vl*r.
NEW BRUNSWICK, N J., Jan. 8,1883.
Thl 3 go id caae, So. rk&i, known as the J amen lk>aa v
Gold Watch Caae, came into my poaaesaion about 18M,
haa been In line since that time, aud la still in good
condition. The movement la the one which wan in the
case v. hen I bought it, and ita condition xhows that
the caste ha* rraily out-worn the movement, which is
playedout MARTIN A. HOWELL,
Of Board of lUrtctort A.J. R. li. dt Tran». Co.
H+ad t Mi aUap to krjatoa* Watck law I'MIoHM, PklU
drlpklt. Pa., forhaadNiat Illaatrated Paaipklat ahvwlag h«t
Jaair* Uw»' aid kryatoar Watrk (wt ara
(To he Continued.) §
The Boss watch cases with auy kind «f
movement desired, can be had of
E. GRIEB,
WATCHMAKER 1 JEWELER,
Alain Nt., Kutler, l*a.,
Opposite Troutmau's Dry Goods Store.
H PEE R'N
Port Grape Wine
CUED iu the principal Churcheo Tor Communion
parpones.
Excellent for Ladies and WeaklY
Persons and th® A^ed-
SPEER S PORTGR PE WINE
FOUR YEARS OLD.
This celehraNMl Native Wine is ina<l« from tha
Juice of the Oporto Orape, raine<l in this coun
try. Its invaluable
TONIC andSTRENGTHNING PROPERTIES
are tinHiirpaHHud bv any other Native Wine. Ite
lnj{ the pure Juice of tlie K' ape produced nuder
Hi. Hpeer's own personal supervision, its purity
and KeimnieiieHH is guaranteed. The youngest
children luay partake of its generous ijualitiea,
and Ibe weakest invalid use it to advantage. It
IM particularly beneficial to ths aged and debili
tated, and suited to the various ailweuts that
effect tbe weaker sol. It Is iu every respect tha
a Wine to be relied on.
S PEER'S
P. J. SHERRY.
The P. J. £ berry is a tvine of Superior Char
acter and partakes of the (jnalitiea of tha
grape from winch it is made. For Purity, liiuh
nenn of Flavor aud Medicinal Properties.lt will ba
found unexcelled.
SPBEB'S
P. J. BRANDY.
This Brandy stands unrivalled in this country
being far superior for medicinal purjioses.
It is a pure distillation frotn tbe Krape, and
contains valuable medicinal properties.
I has a delicate flavor, similar to that of tha
grapes, from which it is distilled, and is in great
favor among tirst-class families.
Hee that Oie signature of AI.FKEI) HI'EEIt
Passaic, N. J , is over tha cork of each bottle.
Sold by I>. II Wuller,
AND B* L BUOOIHTM EVEBYWHERE.
Most Exteaglve Pure-Bred Live Stock
Estuhlishment iu the World!
£ £, ta
'r
S 2 90 wo
£•- ST> , I !■ Pi
M t 5 iJLy / 0 ®
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Cl,U'lf»>lale, Ft rchrron-Norma nt fCni/Huh Ihuft
tlursra, Trottint/-lirrrl FtiHuixtrrn, Shetland
Pun it*, Huhtrin uml Drvnn Cattle.
Our customer* have the advantage of our
many yearn experience in breeding and import
ing large collection*, opportunity of comparing
different breed*, low price*, Itccanne of extent
ot hualnnt*, and low rate* of transportation.
C atalogura fre« ('orre*twind«ncß solicited.
POWELL BROTHERS,
Hpringl>oro, Crawford To.. I'a.
Mention CITIZEN. Jtily2s-!>in.
HfAdYrrtiw lotto Um»N.
THE
Cheapest place to buv your
Boots and Shoes is at John
Bickel's, Main street,
BCJTLER
1 have concluded to sell my en
tire stock of Winter Boots and
Shoes at cost to make room for
my Spring goods, I therefore
COURT
Your trade, and will convince
you if you give me a call that 1
am selling Boots and Shoes
one-third cheaper than any
other
I I O L T S E
I
In the county. My stock of
Rubber Boots and Shoes is com
plete and in order
TO
i
Sell my entire stock of Rubber
goods I am cutting the prices
and celling them at such ex
tremely low figures that you
will
BE
Both surprised and pleased to
hear them.
My object in selling goods on
such small margins is that I am
desirous of building up the lar
gest Boot and Shoe trade in
Western Pennsylvania, and by
selling good honest goods at very
LOW PRICES my trade will
not have to be
RE-BUILT
But will grow larger as each
year rolls around. Persons
IN
Need ol Boots and Shoes should
call at once an this great sacri
fice sale will last about
SO DA YB.
full stock of Leather
ao4
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
J. B. M'JUNKLX. J. M. CALHRP.ATH.
McJCNKIN JL GAI.BRKATH,
Office opposite WUliard House, Butler, Pa.
JOHN K. KELLY.
Office with P. Reiber. Esq., in Reiber building.
R. P. SCOTT,
Attorney at Law. Butler, Pa. Office near Cour
Home, two doors West of CITIZEN office.
J F. BRITTAIN,
Offioe with L Z- Mitchell, Diamond.
WM. H. LUBK,
Office with W. H. H. Riddle, Esq.
_ N KWTON BLACK,
Office on Diamond, near Court House, south
aide.
E. I. BRUGH,
Office In Riddle's Law Building.
H. H. GOUCHER,
Office in Schueideman's building, np staiie.
GEOTR. WHITE, "
Office N. E. corner of Diatnoud
THOMAS ROBINSON,
BCTLER, PA.
K. K. Ecki. ET, KEKNKDT MIKHAI.L.
(Late of Ohio.)
ECKLEY A MARSHALL.
Office in Brady's Law Building. Sept.y,74
.1. I>. MARSHALL,
Attorney-at-Law. Office witn \V. A. Forquer
Esq., Main Street,opposite House. Butler
Pit. Febia-'iS^
8. P. BOWSER,
Office In Brady's Law Building.
S. B. SNYDER,
Office with A. T. Black. Esq., Main street, near
Court House.
JOHN H. NEGLEY
WGlven particulai attention tc transaotious
in real estate throughout the corn .y.
Omoioi DIAMOND, HKAB OOLBT HoCSC, IK
CNUIII BOILDINO
JOS. 0. VANDERLIN,
Office Main street, 1 door south of Court Hooae.
J. M. THOMPSON. W. C. THGMrnox
THOMPSON 4. SON,
Attorney* at Law. Office on the west side of Main
street, few doors North of Iroutmau's dry goods
store.
A. MTCORNELIUS,
Office with W. D. Brandon, Berg Building, Main
Street, Butler, Pa.
S. H. PIER SOL.
Office on N. E. cotner Diamond, Riddle build
ing • novli
JOHN M. GREER
Office on N. E. comer Diamond. novIS
JUSEPH B. BREIHA,
Office north east corner of Diamond. Butle .
Pa.
J. T. DONLY
Office near Court House. - 74
W TX BRANDON,
ebl7-75 Office in Berg's building,
GEORGE C. PII LOW,
Attorney at I.aw and SURVEYOR, Main street,
Butler, Pa. Office with J. D. McJunkln.
CLARENCE WALKER,
South east corner of Diamond, Butler, Pa.
FERD REIBER,
Office In Reiber's tiuilding, Jeflersou St. ap9l)
F. M. EAST A! AN,
Office in Brady building.
LEV, McQUISTI ON,
Office Main street, 1 door south of Court House
WILLIAMS & MITCHELL,
Attorneys at Law
N. E, Cor. Diamond, BCTLER, PA.
Win. A. FORQUER,
W Office on Main street opposite Yogeley
Bouse.
J. P. McJUNKIN,
Office in Schncideman's building, west side of
Main street, 2nd square from Court House,
T. O. CAMPBELL,
Office in Berg's new building, 2d floor, east
aide Main at., a few doors south of Lown
Bouse. marS—tr.
n A. SULLIVAN,
may 7 Office S. W. cor. of Diamond
A. T BLACK,
Office on Main street, one door south o.
Brady Block, Butler, Pa. {sep. 2, 1874.
C. Q. CHRISTIE,
Attorney at Law. Le*ral business carefully
transacted. Collections made and promptly
remitted. Business correspondence promptly
attended to and answered.
QUEEN VICTORIA.
Court circles in England are anxious about
the <pieen'n health. Her disease is thonght to
be of the kidneys. While this is difficnlt to reach
by ordinary treatment, which accounts for her
lingering illness, there is a sure and certain
remedy for it all and kindred affections,which she
ought to kuow of aud use, in DR. FENNERU
KIDNEY AND BACK ACHE CURE. The fol
lowing illustrates how readily it our» s infinitely
worse cases than hem
Fredonia. N. Y.. Mar. », IHB3.
Dr. M. M. Feniier—Dear Sir—For yearn I had
been -tiffering from a combination of sif>VEY
DISEASE HEART DISEASE and FEMALE WAKHEVI.
I had a heavy aching pain over iny kidneys with
cramping of my limbs. I had BACKACHE and a
SCANTY and TUKBIN flow of urine; 81-OATINO or
LiMßfi and a OENERAI, UKOPHICAL COIDITIOJI; also
PAIN, PALL'ATATION lUld IIUOPS.Y of the HKAIIT.
My condition was a distressing one, and all
treatment ami KIDMKY REMF.DIKM gave little or no
relief.
I have been taking your "EIPKEY AKD BACK
ACHE CUKE" with the moot happy result. It haa
relieved all the unpleasant symptoms that hare
followed me eo persisieiitly and BO long. I
never had a medicine help mo so quickly and
cure no completely, iam doing my own work.
Your* truly. Mllß, JAMES FULLEB.
DB. FENNEB'B SOOTHING BYBUP—Pleaa
ant, safe, certain. Produooa good reat. good
temper, rosy cheeks, energy, freelinees, health
and vigor in the child.
DB. FENNEB'B OAMTOL UITTEBS—Th
purest and best stomach tonic known.
Dr. FENNEB'B SALT BHF.UM OINTMENT
—YELLOW ANO WHITE—A cure for AI.L SKI*
DISEASES. Hee directions wrapped around
package.
DB. FENNEB'B BLOOD AND LIVEB PILL*
—The best family physio known.
For full information get of your dealer a cir
cular entitled Du. FEKNEU'S PEOPLE'S HEMEDIEI.
ABE USED ALL OVER THE WOBI.D. And are for
sale by J, I>. Wnller and D. 11. Wuller, But'er,
Pa.
Holiday Goods!
All the very latent 'lesigna in
Fine Parlor Lamps,
Belgian (i lass ware,
Bisque Novelties,
China Vases,
Silverware, Bronzes, &c f
The largest and finest selection of these
goods In this city, selected especially lor holi
day trade. Strangers to this city will consult
anil be Instructed by giving us a call.
j. r. smiH. son i co.,
189 A 191 Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
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