Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, March 30, 1888, Image 4

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FLOATING BQAP
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For (it* lath. T«UM and Laundry.
Snow Whita and Absolutely Pure.
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MS. 8. KIRK & CO.,
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Dogs. Hog». Poultry.
MHBV lIM PACK BOOK *TJHI.
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Tutt'sPills
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tt»<ll*»Mfa ugaai, ■ lialata l ha
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Kalarial Districts
•atrTtitaaa arawldalj mn»l»<,
aa (key paaataa patallar pwptHla*
rmta* tfca mymimm rra» tfcat Ml-
Ci. TUa »«»a»ar maadj- raraly
ilataafTaataally wa
Dyspepsia, Cwstipation, Sick
Headache, Biliousness
tad all dUordrra arising from a
Torpid Idttr and Bad Digestion.
A Proclamation!
•r. I. flajr Laalt, Paliaa. Arfc., aajw>
~A ymmr mm* I kad Mllaai fa»»n
TMraPlllaaaM a* hl«My rmrrmwm
■aadail lhal I nad lfc»i. Rarardld
aiadlriai kara a (uipylcr affafl. Af
•aa m aaatlka af a *r a raa*
Mqr,TfNrtala ilni tfca btai
ANTI-BILIOUS
■aiMaamv aaad. ■ always pra>
lirt* a lliaaa la wmj yrartlrr."
•old Everywhere.
OJau, II Murray St. Sew York.
tr a Mmrur of Uwfvl Roctpt* tut Frw.
PRATTB
Arocnatie Ceneva Cin
CPBII BISIAIM
KIBNETI,
(t taaaaaa Oaa.i arSartaa) Qtn.ra-dt«mud wtta
awaNHlialan>.M Italiaa jaatpar barriaa
(aaMaa raft. Aa. It arOI ba faaad aa laraluabla
■ Ha»f aai Crlaary Orpuu.
Dm atflNp af haU'i Aromatic Omm Ola
la aal aaaSaadta it Kldiwjm aloaa. bat la
■aav Maara ka all parta of tb» eoaatrr iMtl
fraa «• W> <aiaa a— aw far Hipmm I.painful,
pranaa aad maaalar amrtraatkoa. In atim-
Maai. uatr. diaratie aad aatallra propartiaa
alia* I»rlial>aa.na»n aaajaaioa. wiotaa
bailtr aad aaa* iba aala. Takaa In
fall , irtlaai tapaar attkbotfaotar Maan
hatha H >UI la all aaaaa ptadixia th« dMirad •«»< *.
A ftlaaUa traallaa oa l.j.aaaad Ktdaa>< I bat
•nrrawAaald nad aad kaap. mat lad Iraa apaa
JAm Mm UMOUrn, Sale AfNt,
M» CBAXBBUa R. WW TOU.
JOB SALE BY
J. C. BEDICK, Druggist,
■t TI.EE, PEXS'A.
Planing Mill
—AMD-
Lumber Yard
/. L. FUBTIS. L. O. KUKVI',
S. G.Purvis&Co.
XAXCPACTL-USH AMU DEALEIW 15
Bough and Planed Lumber
or EV«KY üBMCKirrioN,
SHINGLES & LATH
PLANING MILL AND YARD
Renrtt«raai rmhollrt)hur<>b |
THE ALLEN PATENT WASHER
Why it is Superior to all
Others.
I_A ITS lieUur ' Wlovi It rclAllih the hlifli
a- t.-mj.cr»i>irr no u«*u»ary In r>-imivlii|{
I L.« dm from tlt*r iruod*.
OMJI THEKK la-lni; ik> PrioUou on the
£IIU. . Iritaiug to wear It.
oPa|0 P a| THE perujl»r utluii o1 Ou- watfrr In tlm
Jala. Ma/hlli.- (WljUti iMtiUOl to- UTiit. rnlixitl
nulra. oae aet-a It; funiiiir » Htnmjf < >irr<-iil of
traur tb»- i-Miiing ;ii inn tirliniiton
Of tlar Afltat«r «lil< l> la .-auai-d by (lit* pra.-iillitr
tnaairartiori ot tly top of tin- Machine,
dtk ASU brat otall laUuU. aclilld ot four )>-ara
HUI. ran do I tar work It Iwlnc »•) lllflil tliat
the oprmu,T aim down wbllc ilolri/ It.
Maetun'-o and <*»tinty and Townahlp kivhta
Ut** Htatc of I't riuaylvanla. Sold by
SHIR AS & HAYS,
Butler, Pa
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aaaagkVra Waadrta »tl«t In tliouvind* of
111 L Uronaa. bo* an- i-tin«"w->l hy ilu- mar
11V f rvrlai of Inva-ntl n. Ttiw wlio art- in
VHI ijf profltal)!" work tli it •an In
dcac «rbl!<; tlrluff at Dome tlioiiM af onra*
•raa llflr addrm to Iliillrtl k Co.. fort land.
Malti» and rattlw in— full Inform <ilon how
•-IttofT air*, ol all a*»-\. <#n «arn from 11 to tA
p-r day aad upwarda Vblfmor they tlve. Von
IR IUUIHI FN* rapiuii not. rv'('iir»"l Komi
ha»r mart- o»*T *3O In a alniclt- day at tbla work.
All Wfraad
P£R4A/l£Mr STAMPING
For Kentingt n, Arrasono
AND OUTLINE WORK DON*
AIM tmmom Is mm-t emu by ANNIE 4
LOWMiVJIorUi iirati, Roller, Pa.
D«ari|.<|
fgTAAimMm hi tb« CITUBM.
TH IE OITIZi 3ST
.MISCEL' ANEOUS
THE W. C. T. U. COLUMN.
A Washington Letter.
Saturday, February 28 the SeD»te
Committee granted the W C. T U
h bearing in favor of tbe Bill to pro
hibit tbe mtnufacture and sale of spir
ituous and intoxicating liquors in ibe
District of Columbia Senator Piatt,
wbo bad tbi-> Bill in the Senate, said:
'*l believe Congress ouifhi to pans a
probibi ory law f«.r toe District of
Columbia, The universal eentimeut
of tbe people faTort no me kind of leg
islation agaiutt tbe sale of liquor
The people of tbe District have no
vote; therefore it seems to me prohi
bition is the only logical legisliin
that can be adopted. There is uo
local opii< n porMble where none can
Tote. * * * I think it can be
enforced here "
Senator Ingalls, the chairman of
tbe District Committee, inquired if
any of the representatives of the or
ganizations opposed to prohibition
were present. Mr. Scbade answer
ing in tbe affirmative, Mr Installs de
cided that tbe opposition should have
one bait of tbe time.
Mrs. LaFetra remembered that tbe
liquor dealers have every hour in tbe
day, upon almost every street corner
that they are iu every lobby of
every Congress; and sighed over the
fact that our National President, wbo
came so far to plead for wbat every
body knows to be right, could have
onlv -bait a chance."
Mrs. Bitteubender presented letter*
from tbe president of "Willow
Springs Distilling Company." and
from "Metz and Bro., Brewers and
.Maltsters," to show that high liceuse
does not lessen tbe amount of liquor
t»old, and is really a protection agaiust
prohibition She read a part of Gov
Martin's me-»sape to the legislature of
Kansas to prove that prohibition is
Doth a success and a blesaiug in that
-tate. Sbe quoted Senator Ingalls
upon tbe "Economic Effects of the
Saloon," as found in tbe February
Chaulattquan, and thanked the hon
oraWe Senator for such strong evi
deuce in favor of prohibition. Sbe
quoted Governor Larrabee's grand
words against the licensed saloon, and
closed with these words: "The peo
pie of the District of Columbia desire
10 bave the traffic outlawed here
They do not want to experiment witb
high license "
Mrs Margaret A. Weaver, our lo
cal superintendent of legislation,
"asked leave to print" ber argument
and give her time to Miss Willard'
HOD. H B. Moalton gave BU»tidtici«
>o prove tbe iiicreaee of crime in
(srepurtion to tbe iocrfane of tbe liquor
nut-iiiem*, aud presented l»*tU;r» from
Judge Mac Arthur, Judge Snell and
Judge Cox agaiufet HaloooH and pool
rt»om»>; also tbe following from Judge
Crocker, tbe warden of tbe jail:
• Tbe refcult of tuj obeerration and
• X|ierieoce an wardeo of tbt; juil in th«-
Diatrict for tbe l»bt teveLU-en yi-ern
tia>« been to convince my judgment
:bat more men become depraved irf
tbeir babiu aud moralH, and are led
to enter upoo a carrer of crime by tbe
«-vil influences connected with driok
mg nalooons, pool rooms and other
irambling places, than lrom all other
causes "
Miss Willard seemed tbe very em
bodiment of home purity and love, as
sbe said: "In this unaccustomed
presence I doubt not there are loyal
and devoted friends of the cause ao
dear to me; bat tbe wistful, wiusome
faces that are in spirit looking in np
oo this scene—tbe gentle girls, the
hallowed Madonna groups where
child and mother exalt to heaveniv
heights tbe cause of home protection,
the saints of Qod crowned witb the
glory of gray hairs, wbo pray for me
to-day—ail these make tbe cloud of
witnesses that buoy me up, and bear
me on wbile for tbeir Bakes I plead."
Of ber argument, strong witb unmi
swerable facts, and eloquent with the
womanly tenderness and yearning
• hat only such great hearts ever
know. 1 chu ftive little conception i*
he space of this letter Hbe closed
with the following plea. "Iu tbe
oame of t>oyhood bewildered and
manhood betrayed; in the name of
womaukood tortured and home vio
lated and destroyed. I denounce high
license as a bigb crime in these hiifh
places of the nation, and pronounce
upon it tbe anathema maranatba of
the American homes. It is tbe dev>
il'a counterfeit for 'be pure gold of
prohibition. It blinds men to moral
distinctions, sells them to tbe demoo
of expediency, and sets its grinding
beel upon the pare face of righteous
ness and troth. It merits the mal
ediction uttered by tbe gentlest lips
that ever pronounced a curse 'Woe
unto them that call evil good, and
good evil, that put dvrkness for light
aod light for darkness.' Honored
brothers, I thank you for this kind
and courteous bearing, in which I
bave not meant to utter one harsh
word concerning those who represent
the other side, but only to state tbe
steadfast position aud earnest belief
of the nation's home people. May
God bless every Senator witb whom
tbe solemn power of this august de
cision rests, and may each stand like
a soldier on duty to guard tbe weak,
the unrepresented, aud the voiceless "
A Cure for Founder.
A correspondent writes: Take some
old woolen blankets or rugs—if wool
en rags are not bandy take straw—
and wrap the legs light up as high
as you can conviently, tbeu take wa
ter bot enough to scald the hair ofT a
well borne, pouring it around the bor
se's legs urA.il they are well soaked;
tben in one hour serve the same way,
except not hot, and tbe in two hours
he will be a>t well as ever This 1
kuow to be sure cure, aud there is
no danger of injuring the animal ai
would be the ca»o with turpentine
Tbe horse is paralysed; tbe limbs are
cold and tbe bot water will start the
perspiration. I have taken boiling
water aud applied it, aud never injur
ed a hair.
—As a primary remedy in most of!
the more prevalent diseasen, we know
of none that can lake the place of
Laxodor. Price only 25 cents
One of the most e*Hential condi
tions of pa-rfect h<-alth is perfect rest.
This ran he a«*ured to tbe baby bv
using Or Bull's Baby Syrup.
—Tb>* K of L co-operative refin
ery at. Olean, N T . Y., b«a been sold to
the .Standard Oil t'ompauy.
A Common Remark.
"It disagrees with me " If you
take Tutt'e Fills you cao eat any
thing yoo like, and feel no bad effects.
They act ipecfically on tbe liver.
Mornacb aod bowels Sold by all drug
gist*.
—AtfOldham. Eng., 2,300 looms
to tb« velvet mills are idle.
! The Lessons of "Unser Fritz"
Case.
The greatest doctors in Europe
don't seem to know wbat ails "Unser
Fri'Z "
Thus are the Garfield and Grant
episodes repeated, and public confi
dence in "expert" medical knowledge
is again shaken.
The effect is a revulsion
Since the fatal days of 1883, many
of the doctrines of the schoolmen con
cerning extensive medication have
been abandoned, and all schools of
practice are more and more relying
upon old fashioned simple root and
herb preparations and careful nursing
—the only reliance* known to our an
cestors
These methods and reliances are
illustrated today in a series of old
fashioned roots and herb preparations
recently given to the world by the
well kuown proprietors of Warner's
safe cure—preparations made lrorn
formulae possessed by many of our
oldest families, and rescued for popu
lar use, and issued under the happy
designation of Warner's Log Cabin
Remedies.
"My son " exclaimed a venerable
woman to tbe writer when he was a
boy, "my son, yon'r yeller and pale
and weak like loookin', you'r neediu'
a good shaking up with some sas'par
il'."
A jug of spring Barsparilla was
just as necessary in the "winter sup
plies" of fitly years ago as was a bar
rel of pork, and a famous m-sdical au
thority says that the very general
prevalence of tbe use
of such a preparation
as Log Caoin Sarsiparilla explains
the rugged health ol our ancestors
While Warner's Log Cabin Sarsa
parilla is an excellent remedy for all
seasons of the year, it is particularly
valuable in tbe spring, when the sys
tem is full of sluggish blood and re
quires a natural constitutional touic
aud invigurator to resist colds aud
pueumouia, and the effects of a long
winter. Pnilo M Parsons, clerk ot
the City Hotel of Harttord, Conn.,
was prostrated with a cold wtiicb, he
sajs, "seemed to settle through my
body. I neglected it and the result
was my blood became impoverished
and poisoned, indicated by inflamed
eyes I was treated but my eyes
grew worse I was oblged to wear
a shade over them. I feared that I
would be obliged to give up work."
"Under the operation of Warner's
Log Cabin Sarsaparilla and Liver
Pills," he says, "Tbe sore aud
ed eyes disappeared. My blood, 1
know, is in a healthier condition than
it has been for years. I have a much
better appetite. I shall take several
more bottles for safety's sake. War
ner's Log Cabin Sarsaparilla is e great
blood purifier and I most heartily re
commend it."
A few bottle* of Warner's Log Ca
bin Sarsaparilla used in tbe family
now will save many a week of **i« k-
QtdH and many a dollar of bills U.*e
no other. This is the oldest, most
i horoughly tested, and the bent, i*
put up in largest sarsaparilla bottle
on tbe market, containing 120 doses
There is no other preparation of simi
lar name that ca.i equal it. The name
of its mau'acvurers is a guarantee of
its superior worth.
While tbe great doctors wrangle
over the technicalities ot an advanced
medical science that can not cure dis
ease, such pimple preparations yearly
snatch millions from untimely
graves.
sented by $1,600,000 spindles.
Tbe Pittsburg Board of Trade is
to put op a $1 (JO,OOO building.
—The working day in Paris has
been reduced from eleven hoars to
tea hours.
Some Foolish People
Allow a cough to run until it gets be
yond the reach of medicine. They
often say, "Ob, it will wear away,"
but in most cases it wears tb'-oi
away. Coulu they be induced to try
tbe successful medicine called Kemp's
Balsam, which we sell on a positive
guarantee to cure, they would imme
diately see the excellent effect after
taking the first dose. Price 50c and
sl. Trial size free At all Drug
gists '
—The United Stales and Canada
export to England $750,000 worth of
apples a year.
—A Bessemer steel plant has just
been erected for tbe Richmond, (Va.)
Iron and Nail Works
—For that pain of yours get a llnj>
Planter and apply. Vou'll leel better
to-morrow.
So simple yet powerful wh* nap
plied lo pains and weaknesses— ll<>]>
Plasters —Don't neglect yourself.
—Tbe value of manufacturing
plants erected in Annistown, Ala , iu
1887 was $1,860 000
—A St Louis fur dealer recently
received from Texas 1024 wild cat
skins in one consignment.
—Governor Oglesby, of Illinois,
says that he is going to "farm it"
when bis term shall have expired.
—An elephant in tbe funeral pro
cession to a recent Hindoo cremation
wore a silver collar worth SSOOO.
A Beautiful Seal Skin Cloak
is a becoming garment to a lady. If
she has an elastic step, an air of grac<-
aud modesty, and the glow of health
on her cheek, she will always com
mand admiration Without these,
no woman can appear to advantage.
With sickly countenance, painful gait,
aud listless air. she is an object of
pity, ilow many American women
daily drag out a wretched existence,
ignorant of the blessing of perfect
health ! All her weaknesses can be
cured by I)r. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription, the great specilic for pro
lapsus, leucorrhea, ulceration aud un
neural discharge. The only medi
cine sold by druggists, under a posi
tive guarantee of giving satisfaction,
or money refunded. Bead guarantee
printed on its wrapper,
Dr Pierce's Pellets, or Anti-bilious
Granules; iu vials, 25 cents; oue a
do>9.
—There is talk at San Francisco,
Cal., ot importiug 3000 girls from
Kurope to work as servants in that
city.
—According to the latest figures
as mnuy as 15 000 ot the world's rail
way employes are killed or maimed
every year
—The San Francisco Oris' Asso
ciation instruct* young women iu
hounehold duties aud furnishes girls
to t .milies.
—Tbe Isl-md of Malta, had a lace
output worth $220,000 a year. Four
thousand tiye hundred woiueu aud
girls are employed.
—A big burr-oak tree was recently
felled iu Pike county, Mo It was
, cut up into 429 rail road fence pots
and 9 cord of Btove wood.
Facts for the Fa» mer.-- Dr. Lor
ing Shows How a Protective
Tariff is for their Benefit.
In his address to the New England
Agricultural Society, Dr George B.
Loring, of Salem, proved conclusive
ly that American farmers got tbeir
b >ots and shoes, clothing and all ag
ricultural tools cheaper tt.au the autre
can be bought anywhere eUe in the
world.
He then said that if the farmers of
America rained a surplus aud were
forced to supply an over-stocked
market thev mu'h' disturb their
minds with schemes of foreign trade
But this is not the caße. They eojoj
the benefit of protection—twenty per
cent, on live animals, one cent a
pound on beef and pork, twenty per
cent on mutton, twenty ceQts a bushel
on wheat, ten cents a bushel on corn,
rye, oats and barley, $2 a ton on *>av,
fifteen cents a pound on stems and $1
a pound on leaf tobacco, and are stim
ulated to every exertion to supply ihe
market arouud them
And yet we imported during the
year ending January 30th, 1877,
$213 973 334 worth of food aud live
animals, two millions and a half of
vegetables, two millions of dairy pro
ducts, ninety thousand tons of hay,
nearly eitrbt millions of breadstuff,
aud nearly seventeen million pound
of wool from the lesser civilized lands.
He even now meets this competition,
and if be requires any change at all
for his benefit it is in the way of an
increase instead of a reduction of du
ties.
ID concluding Dr. Loring said: "I
can't occupy your time longer, and 1
submit to you in detail tbe point* I
have endeavored to lay down for
your consideration."
First—The value of thj farmer's
land and crops is vastly increased by
neighboring manufactures, diversified
industry beiug the law.
Second—The h >me market is the
farmer's reliauce, both for his staples
and his local crops
Third—A protective tariff develops
tbe home market
F-'Urth—An unprotected industry
cannot succeed in this or any other
couutry.
Fifib—The redaction of the tariff
below the point of protection has been
tatal to tbe industries to which it has
been applied
Sixth—Tbe American producer can
sell dearest and buy cheapest in tbe
market of his country, and tbe foreign
market is to him unimportant.
Seventh A policy which depresses
labor destroys the farmer's market
The address was greeted with
hearty applause at the close, and a vote
of thanks was unanimously adop.ed.
Whipping Horses Dangerous.
I would caution those who train
or use horses, against exciting tbe ill
will of the animal. Many think they
are doing finely, and are proud of
iheir success in horce training by
means of severe whipping, or other
wise arousiug and stimulating the
passions, and then, from necessitv,
crashing the will tbn ngh which the
resistance is prompted. No mistake
can be greater than this, and there is
nothing that no fully exnibits the
ability, judgment and skill of the real
horseman, as the care and tact dis
played in winning, instead of repell
ing tbe actiou of the mind Although
it may be necessary to use the whip
sometimes, it should always be ap
plied judiciously, and great care
sboud be taken not to roune the p*s-
Kious or excite the will to obstina
cy-
The legitimate and proper use of a
whip is calculated to operate upon
the sense ot fear almost entirely. Tbe
affections aud better nature must be
appealed to in training a horse, as
well as in training a child. A reproof
given may be iutended for the good
of tbe ebild. but, if only tbe passioa*
are excited, tbe effect is depraving
and injurious This is a vital
principle, and can be disregarded in
the management of sensitive, cour
ageoua horses, only at tbe imminent
risk of spoiling them. I have known
many horses of naturally good char
acter to be spoiled bv whipping once;
and one borse tbat was vicious by be.
ing strufk with a whip once, while
standing in its »tall.
Sensitive horses should never b**
left after they have been excited bv
the whip or other means, until caltu-d
down by rubbing or pattiu/ the head
or oeck, aud giving apples, sugar or
something ot which the animal is
fond. Remember tbe whip must be
used with great care, or it is liable to
do mischief and may cause irreparable
injury Proff uxor Man (/nr.
—A single blast at Fair Haven,
Vt, recently moved a block of slate
weighiug 400 tons aud contaiuiDg
100 000 feet of good material. It was
CO feet long, 40 feet wide and 20 feet
thick.
With more coal than either
Pennsylvania or Great Britain, West
Virginia produced in 188R onlv about
one-ttlteen'h as much as Pennsylva
nia aud one fortieth as much as Great
Britain,
—ID Northern 1 llinoin, wboro thu
ooal miners arn orgaiiizml, they make
frooi SO6 to $r,U a month, while in
the Southern end, where th« men ar«
unori<au:zo(J, the most of tht;m av
erage hut $1 a (lay.
—A notiueaMo feature of the mod
ern tratmportatiori developmunt of this
country is a much more rapid increase
in the number of freight cars than in
the number of pattuciiger cars.
—Spring field, .Mo., has a bull dog
that maken some pretensions in the
way of being intelligent. When the
fire, burns low and the dog begins to
get chilly he goes to the woodbox,
seizes a stick of wood aud places it on
the coals.
—New OrleunH (La.) contains the
largest electric light plant in the
world. The power is furnished by
two engines, with a capacity of 1200
horse-power. There are 1500 arc
lamps in use in that city operated by
the plant.
—The four furnaces that are in
course of erection at Km-ley City,
near Birmingham, Ala, are to pro
duce 720 tons of pig-iron a day. Two
thouaaud (lieu will be employed This
great establinhment will cost nearly
$1,000,000 for construction.
—ln the three cities, Uraase, Can
nes and NICH in the south of France
over 3 000,000 pounds of orange
fI■ »WITH are used annually to manufac
ture oil, pomades, etc, and used priu
eipally iu perfumery The value of
this enormous amount of flower is
about $300,000
MM to secure A Wioruogb UUIMM BdacaUpa. or
Imome «o Eip' rt nborthaad «M Typt WrlfW, or
&r. p»ri' to tctcb SprncerUn reaOMajbla, I* at tJM
8.-ner. Inn limine.. Celiac*, CnTCIaU, O.
Illuit ral«4 Caulocu* fraa.
AdrertiM in the OITUSM.
0H! MY HEAD.
The pain from Neuralgia and its
companion disease Rheumatism is
excruciating. Thousands who could
be quickly onred are needleaalr suf
fering. Ath-lopho-ros will do for
others what it did for the following
parties:
WOlianapoit. tod.. Oct. S. WT.
Hiring been afflvXed with Deunlaia (or
the pa*tf>or yean and trym* aJmojt rrjrj
thinx, bnt to rain I finally beard at Athlo
pboras After talbna ao* bottle I found it
to b* hslpin* me. «•><» after taking f<w bot
tles nf Athlo|.borne and one of PiUa, I found
that I wae entirely well. I think tha Medi
cine in posiuvelj a aore care
raxtntcn B. Bdhci.
Mt Osrmel. 111.. Dec * BK.
I have ased Atlilophoros in my family and
find it to be the areatest medicine for wo
ralata in existerce and harina had it* fangs
fastened upon me for the
whereof I apeak. MRI. Jem GeiLTOH.
tO- Send fi cent* for The beautiful colored pic
ture, " Moorish Maiden."
THEATHLQPHQROS CO. 112 Wall St. M. Y.
Mercant.le Appraisers' 1 ist
for the Year A. D, 1888.
AtXEGBENV TWP.
J D Schell & Co.. Sandy Point 14
J H Point 13
ADAMS TWP.
J A & W F Anderson, Valencia 12
J C Barr & Co •• 14
William M ORborne " 14
.1(1 Bsrr, M D. Mars : 14
T M Marshall •• 11
D B Wilson •• 13
J J Smith Myoma 14
C B Irvine " 14
T H Murray (2 pool tables) Callery
A M Beers " 14
F C Meeder " 14
Harvey Hunt '• 14
BRADV Twr.
Mrs E G Clutton. West Liberty 1
W W M'-Quistion " 14
W W Roiiinson '• .... 14
G W Eieholtz " 14
John Wehr, Elora 14
T W Wigton. KeUter l4
BUFFALO TWP
William W'<tson, Sarversville 14
W G Warren " 14
J M Fleming •' 14
David S Ickes, hay &c " 14
Parker Bros. Frceport 14
A Guckeuheimer & Bros, distiller. Free
port 2
H K Sarver, Sarversville 14
CLINTON TWP.
Ekas Bros, hay and husks, sarversville 14
Samuel Snyder. Riddle's X Roads 14
RJ Anderson. Flick 14
CRANBERRY TWP.
A G HendricKson, Ogle 14
Wm Garvin. " 14
Justin Boggs •' 14
<• o.vxoyrKNKsm .n <: iwr.
S L Ralsely. Buttercup 14
Conrad Xickless, Coanoiiuenessing 14
Mrs Peter Staff " 14
J T & W A Purviauce " 11
J LChristy. Ml). •• 14
McConuell & Graham. Whltestown M
Joseph Graham, 14
CONf.'OKD TWP.
S Mark well, Greece City." 13
A D Kuhn & Co. Hooker 13
D D Quigley, Peachvllle 13
CLKAKFIKLD TWP.
F W l.linberg. Carbon Centre II
P Fennell & Son, CoytesviUe 14
M J Mcßride " 13
CLAV TWP.
Mrs*! P Marshall. Euclid 13
George J Laugher " 13
Painter* Sutton " 14
CHKRItY TWP.
J A Bailey. Bovard 14
Harris Bartiniskey. Bovard 14
(Justus Fogal, Coaltown 13
JI W Elliott. " .i 1.1
II F Mitchell, (tlrugs) Coaltown 1.
G M Dill & Co. Gouiersol 1;
it Ow,»ns. Branchton 14
H C McCoy i Son, Anandale 11
Varner & Allison. Moultcui li
CKNTRK TWP.
A F Fleeger. Fleeger 1
N W McCandless, McCandless I.
Joseph Coulter •• 14
I>O.VE<iAl. TWP.
W M Durham. St Joe 13
Solomon Meaner. St Joe 14
H S Kate. Greer li
FRANKLIN TWP.
Wm Watson. Mt Chestnut 12
0 Korurumph *' li
FAIUVIKW TWP
M B Hutchison, Peachvllle 14
FORWARD TWP.
Alexander Schilling. Rclbold 14
Jj£FFKB«ON TWP.
M J Mcßride & Co. Great Belt 12
Krause A Bauman. Saxonhurg 13
Theo Helm hold &Co " 13
J M Wolf (3 |MJOI tables) Saxonbuig
LANCAMTRK TWP.
A E Met/ & Son, Middle l.auca*ter 12
J Laderer Middle Lancaster li
MIIIIILF.SKX TWP.
J B Flick. Flick 14
W J MarkH & Bro. Glade Mill 11
Glade Mill 14
MARION TWP.
LJ Hisney, Boyers li
Wm Maybolil. Boyers 14
J H Gorniley, Murrlnsvllle 14
Mrs P Me.liride •' li
Joseph Bailey, llarrisvllle 1-
MKItCtR TWP.
Jane (iwens Forrestvtlle 14
R J Bryson " 14
OAKLAND TWP.
W E Blaney. SI Joe Station 1
A G Campbell, Sonora 14
PARKKK TWP.
J W Orr. Bruin 14
E H Adams. .Ir & Co. Bruin 14
\\ J Bentty •' 14
H M < a|dwcll & Co. •• lx
T (1 Campbell •' 1
J )l Orr •• H
James A Morgan. Parker's Landing 14
Groom & Bell,Gleuora I I
PKNN TWP.
D II Sutton. Maharg 13
II ll'illefreuud, Butler 14
Jacob Young. " 13
W G Patterson •• 14
James Patrick. Renfrew 14
T B Young •' 13
G G Rose " 14
J M Calvert •• 14
Price & Tllllnghaust" 13
David Stewart (hotel) Renfrew 4
D B Douthett. Brownsdale 13
HL'MMIT TWP.
M IJ Dlttiner, Herman 14
Adam J Frederick ft Son, Forcht 14
aUPPKRVKOCK TWP.
L Hammond, Wick 14
G M Can pbell, Kelster 14
Cannon & .Shannon " 14
VKNANOO TWP.
AO Miller (drugs) Kau Claire 14
J F Cochran " 12
L f Kerr •• 14
d F Kohlmeyer " II
Armstrong ,v Co. Roy II
WINFIF.I.t> TWP.
John l.awall. I>easiirevllle II
Hmitli Si Ixigitu. Carbon Black 12
It & A Krause. Denny It
I 1/CwLs Weldhaus •• 12
WORTH TWP.
X Gardner. Jacksvllle 13
WAHIIf NOTON TWP.
1 N Thomimon & Co, North Hope II
Mifflin A Mifflin Jr *• II
Harper & GIbNOU " II
C 11 Mi'Farlan &Co. Argentine 14
S II Sternberg A Co. Hllllard II
MrsT Altmlru " II
McKee &Co (lumber) " 14
lIUTLKR nOIIOIJOM.
E II Anderson 13
W F Miller 14
McClungft Kirkpatrick 13
A Trout man & Son 7
C Koch & Sons , 10
Henry Blebl & Co 14
I. St«lu A Son 10
J I. Wtiller, drugs 14
B C Hnselton 10
Kilter & ltalstou H
W A Kamerer II
II Schucidman II
FPBaldaul 14
I) II Wuller. dru/s 13
At Ruff 13
C It Grleb 14
J It (irieb 11
DT I'ape 14
John Bickel 10
Harvey Colbert It
J F T stehle 14
Bellia A Grahiun II
L .V E K Linn, drugs 14
J II Harvey : II
J O A W Campbell a
M L Morrison II
George Ketterer 13
Metzger A Vol k Welti 13
Singer Manufaeturinic Co 14
I Rosenberg 14
J A Wise II
John A Itlcbey (3 pool tables)
Christopher Stock 14
Jacob Boos 13
C WIW! II
D L ( Iceland 13
; C N Bo\d 14
' Llmberg Itros 14
Johu T Kelly U
J II Douglaas 14
, J F Bulpli 13
A J Frank ft Co ll
HCHelueman 19
Allied U Itelber »
Jaekoon & Mitchell 12
A & 11 Keiber 10
J«hu X Patterson it
Berg it Cypher 10
Alexander Williams 14
A I. Kobinson or successor 11
Oeorße Reiber&Soiu. 11
Jas M Turner [4 pool table*l
Jarecki Manufacturing Co., L.MT 13
I) E Wiles, M D 14
11 J Klingler A Co 9
W s MoCrea 12
Adda Cubbius 14
M.I Miuick 14
S (» I'urvis & Co., lumber 8
J Xißgle & Bro 13
Miller Bros & Co 12
Oil Well supply Co, limited 13
G W Miller & BP s #
11 l> McCrea (4 pool tables)
John C Reaick 12
D A Heck 10
Charles Dully 10
51C Rockensteln 14
E Crleb 14
G C Roessing A Son 14
Thus E Gamble, beer merchant 8
Springdaie Drug Store H
Miller & Keinerer 14
Aiken & Campbell 12
Harper Bros 11
S L McClelland 14
Hunter Hull 14
C Foster <fc Son 14
M Glass 14
Wick & Hammond, lumber 12
J Bowman 14
G W Campbell, hotel keeper 1
H Eitenmiller •" 1
Butler Opera Co. theatrical
Bright Light Rink "
Wm Reililhg, hotel keeper l
John F Lowry •' 1
CENTRKVILLK BOKO —HLiri'KIIYKOCK P. O.
Wilson & Christy 11
Doer to Bestler 14
Cluttou Bros 13
Bard & Sons 11
W T Ramsey 14
J P McQuist:on 14
Bingham to Sons 14
F.VANS CITY BOHO.
F C Buhl 13
Shonp Bros 14
T Donaldson 11
Geoige Ittt & Sons 11
H C Boggs 13
Kobinson & Scott 13
J H Baer& Co 14
Henry Young 14
11 F Eicholtz 12
J & E Dainliach, lumber 12
11 S Walters (1 pool table)
Henry Slokey, hotel keeper 5
JiN Miller •• b
FAIKVIKW HOBO—BALDWIN I*. O.
A Grow 12
C Scott.., 13
H CBirchard, M D 14
HARMONY BORO.
Benjamin Stiver 14
Augustus l'oerluger 14
j A W Zleisler 13
G D Swain 11
i l-atchaw 14
to Stauini II
11 M Bentel &Co 13
Samuel Beam, hotel keeper 5
HAKKIKVILI.K BOKO.
F A Galbreatli 14
■I M El rick 14
S B Bingham 13
11 C lilactc 13
•I N CubbUouj 13
K S Beatty 14
s>l. Bingham 14
W I. Morrison 14
It L Brown 14
J E Curry 14
Robert Black 14
KAKNS CITY liORO.
P R Burke 10
Joseph Karhart 14
W 11 McGafllck 13
H C Ulrchard, M l> 14
i X Titus (2 pool tables)
•HI.I.KKSTOW.V HOKO— IHKNUAKTS MI 1,1.3 P.O.
1 V fierce 13
il C latzingcr 13
S Frankle, Agent 13
Ila\ * Bros 13
Black & Amy (3 pool tables)
W I. Campbell 13
■i 11 Johnson 14
lloch. Baruhart & Co 12
I I. McKee 14
K Schweiger 13
I'erry A Bell .* Co It
Wcsterman Bros s
I T Frazlrr 14
It F Wesierman to Co 12
■corga Glass 14
Jenkins & Evans 14
selbert to Frederick It
li J Forf|uer. hotel keeper ... 4
John A Harding •' 4
I' H Brown (I pool tables)
A Hoch (.'I |iool tables)
C ticharhach 14
POHTEKHVII.LK KOllO.
S T Okeson 14
G It McDonald 14
AS Marshall 14
Win Humphrey 10
MUleinan to Bro 12
PKOSPKCT IIOHO.
v D Milletnau t4
A Ho vers 14
J II Mel.ure 14
#C Wright* Bro M
s s Forrester 14
CM Kdmundson to Hon.." 14
' 'rltclilow Bros 13
W It Riddle «C 0 13
s II Mortlneourt Buggy Co 14
PKTBOLIA BOKO.
stnrr & Co 13
' \1 K lingensmith 13
tohii Dill or successor (.'t p<K»l tables)
K P<'hes#bro «... 10
('■■rotiski Bros 12
11 J Jones 14
lollu Burns 14
I H KHroy 14
'I A Klingensinith 13
rbomm jßinisnn 10
\lrs. It F. Foster 13
J II Chuthau 14
I, liorchardt 14
I H Campbell &. Co 14
VI Kuhn 14
\nnie M Kilchenstein 14
J A Footu. Agent 14
I M IIHWK II
John A Frvine 14
S K l.euehen 14
W H Jellison, applicant for license 6
Win (jibson 14
M Yeager 14
Vnilrew W Koot A Co, theatrical
C M Burnett, applicant for tavern license., o
1 Andrew W Root 14
( W II King, applicant for tarern license... !i
NAXONIIt'ItO IKTKW.
K riiuse, Helmbold & t'-o 10
Dr Mcrshon 14
(< \V Muurliol)' 11
Ilerinnn A Heipel 14
Sitmiiel Mulholland, Hotel 4
W 8 Duiiord (4 pool tables)
< harles Wet/el, hole! 4
Haclis, Hauiuan A Wetzel 14
Frances l.aube, hotel 4
I'beodore Helmbold 'J
Hl Nlll ttY HOKO-COULTKHHVII.I.i: P.O.
lireaden & Conway II
Itu*>"c!l & Allison II
Mediting Ai Murtlaud 14
S 1, IDiodea 14
E c Adam 14
W W Dunlap 11
W I, Stoops I I
S K-lly 14
Kelly & Tinker 14
ZIU.IKNOPI.K BOKO.
II M Bentel (Jo 14
K Zehmi." 14
A Winters II
John Dindinger 11
(islliach, Zehner A Co 11
A VV I'ti 111 ips 11
M rs T M i I lemon 11
II IlotiKi'holder 14
C S l'nisavaut 14
W A CJoehririg A Co '. 12
Snyder it West 14
D (>' liaKlian 14
C K Reed 14
S Htri.heeker, hotel •">
Chaile* Htokey, hotel '>
Gorge Si lib I, distiller H
Xepb Kachner, jeweler 14
Take notice, all who urn concerned in Ibis
appraisement, that an appeal will be held at
the Commissioners' office, in Butler, on the
llth day of April, A. !>., DMH, between the
hours of'J AM. and 4 P.M. o'clock, when and
where you may attend If you think proper.
JAMES W. KELLY,
Mu/ch 3, ISHB. Appraiser.
> v DOCTORS LAKE
NMM i'IUVATE DIHI-ENHAKY
-gJLt Jp OFFICKH, UOC I'EKN AVE.,
PTTTSBUROM, PA.—
All forms of Drllrat* aud C«m
plleuled DIM-SMS re<ji Irlng CoMVI*
WR IN SUM sud HcntHiiric
llou uic ir>ui«l Hi tnU DujsiDsary wllb a iuhm
r r>'lys'tuiu«d. I)i. H. K. Lake la a meintwr ul tbm
Itujsl COUCKO of I'hyalrlsna and Nurgcont, and la
11.0 old' Ht mid ru' Ht RrxciaLiaT In tha
c ty. His'ilal all« un«o gl»en to Nomnis IvMIHy
I rem «». t'tnlre ui. ulal sssrUon, Irdlvrativna of
y nib .1 ~ ibunlnr ptiys'ral sod mentaldicar, lsrk
of eu< r|(jr,
I lie, I'io a, lch<siDi4tl>ui una all d.eeaeee of the Hklu,
Ulo-.d, LUIIKI, Tilnary Oriraua. Ar. ( onaultailos
frmt and • i ri< lly conf •irutlal. f>B"i hours « to« sod
7toH p. at.; Kusdaya 2to 4 i>. m. only. Call at ol&oe
or addraae
3.X. Laaa, M. T>, M.K.C. I". f or E. J. l+su. H. &.
2850 "** im 15? 1 • ISSD
En V vkivi the
« U 111 JSJ H , wh:Ljf: n.
No. 19 NORTH MAIN STREET,
GRAND OPENING OF 1W CMS.
Diamonds, L :dies' and Geniti' Gold uiid Silver Watches
RIIITDPTIfCi I'D O Rp OPT Q 1 i'lT Don't fail to see thi« line of Goods, as it is the largest
kJJU YUx VV W/A CUi KJ jL vUldl Ujf • and most complete t-tock ever shown in Butler.
184-7. Rsdgsr Bros. Knives and Fcrfcs, Warranted Triple Flste. Tin
Best Goods in the Market.
I \T3 JZ 'Q SPECTACLES and EYEGLASSES, in Gold, Silver and Steel framed
U R>. J\._LJLM VJT O scientifically adjusted under l)r. King's System.
Agent for the Celebrated Ecekford Quick Tiain Railroad Watches
JSHT* Engraving tree of charge. Place of business opposite Trout man'a Dry Goods Store.
SIGN OF WIRE SIGN.
N"O- 19, North Main STREET* - - - BUTLEHJ Jb\A F
YOUR ATTENTION
Bls Called to my X?liie£Stock of
Watches, Clocks, Jeweler y,
' <ILV£RW&HE iPL CrAOLES, &c.,
All of which have been selected with great care for
OUR TRADE.
A complete line of ROGER BROS' Celebrated
1 NiyES, FORKS, SPOONS, SC., &C.,
All goods Engraved FREE of charge. If you wish to luiy from a well
TR GKIEB'S, iKVSw
IjjUmgyMMtf sroM wmmrnro fflT
Organs! Organs! Organs!
The Dyer & Hugh's leads,
them nil, 35.000 in actual use.
The following are a lew of
the many u.-ing thi- organ in
Hutler count\: Win. Sarver,
Sarversville; Jas Dougherty,
Donegal; D Lardiii. Bald ridge;
I. '1 horn. Thorn Creek; Jacob
F.houj), 1 horn Creek; B;ij)tist
I'hurch. Butler; Presbyterian
Church, Muddy creek; M.John
Churcli. Hiillstoii Station.
These all recommend the
D_)er & Hugh's Organ highly.
I have contracted to sell a
hundred ci these organa during
1888, and will oiler them at
greatly reduced prices, organs
from $47 to s'-50(). Come to
Butler and take one of them
home on trial.
A full line of violins,guitars,
banjoes, horns and all musical
instruments. Don't forget
the name and place
ALkX WILLIAMS.
Next to Berg & Cypher's hard
ware store, Butler, Pa.
rvit: w
Clothing Store
CLOTH IN (T, HATS.
GKNTS* FURNISHLNG
GOODS,
UNDKHWEAK, NIiCK
WLAUv
OVKRC<»ATS, RUBBER
COATS, GLOVES,
SUSPENDERS,
UMBRKLLAS.SIII UTS,
CAPS, SHOEM FOR MEN
AND BOYS, &O. ,
All at most reasonable prices,
Hk. -—•
JOHN T. KEILY,
M) Main St»j t iloor to
BUY YOUR HOWES
Culled security Llfo ln«urauco and Trtiat < 0..
ol IM,
Money to Buy Homes.
Mo' tbly dues not. more than a fair rent. Pay
ments decrease jenilj. In event ot doalli
prior to « • II I let Inn i I | :>j nienlh. l ulalice ot en
cutnbraiiCb canceled.
Money to TiOan.
Iteal estate and Hold on coniinlsMlou.
Wanted IIOIK to rent and rents collected.
L. G LINN,
No. 158 South Main St.,
Butler, Pa
Over l.tnii M Drtijf Store.
EIIENINUIUR HI!!!!.
No. 88 and 90, S. Main St.,
BUTLKR, - - PA
Near New Conn House formerly Donaldson
House good accommodations lor travelers
fjood slahllng connected.
[l-» H« ly| II KITKNM t'LLKIt. I'rop'r.
FOR NALE
A la rue frame hoarding house, good location
and doing large husinc«s. Terms easy. For
fiirlln-r particulars uionlrc of
1,. H. MCJI .NKIN, 17 K. Jrir< r«»ii St..
'-ai.il llullcr, fa.
t
LAST OPPORTUNITY!
y M rwCHKAP KXCLHaIOIi T»
CALIFORNIA,
Ttakvta ar* food for mix noaUia, Umltad toilxt# dajra
for (Ulna paaaaa* with B top oTor prlTlla«M at plaaa
•n wtUua limit of waaUbouDO paaaaaa. apwjlal m
•untoo tralaa laanra Bt. Loula via. Iron Mpuntata
& cars: y Ap l^
OBOM In tha Unltad aotaaand Canada will»ll tfak-
JK h " 7Wo * 1 " 1
YOU CAN FIND r . T A '-:
OU UL» IT) !'N R MIH H «| ».F t Ll»* J|«F* HI *,TI IT, I
nEMIITGTOIT Blio;.
Who *IU comiMti fur adr*ill>lt]|[ ,u imw.
Tlie I'eonle'y Oreat
EXPOSITION!
4. CHUT SUGGSISOIE. 4
We onnouuee to the people far and wide that
wc will exhibit our collosfiul aggregation oi
startling wonders, to secure which nil purls o
the eartU—Kurope, Asia, and portions of the C
-5. have been si arched, and such ui aggregation
us has never been seen since the day Noah enter
ed the Ark. The mighty Elephant,the greut lihl
lioooros, the 11 IpiKipot tomas.l lie Chini pa D/.!C, t lie
Ou-rung-outaugor ruti ouCand stick out your
tongue oui, the greatest, living wanders of the
age will excite uo wonder wneti compared wttli
the multitude of m uister altrautlons on exhibi
tion at our great mor.d Circus and Menagerie.
The roars and howls of the would-be competi
tor who Apes the methods, but cries down the
attractions of our own and only (ileatest Show
on earth will be drowned In the Joyful acclam
ations of a delighted populace. Ketnember this
great show possesses no object tollable features
and Is the delight of the cultured and reflned.
We show under one canopy four great shows,
tho lairgest. Slock—Greatest variety—Best
Goods and styles— l.owest l'rlees. We have se
cured a magnificent Brass Hand which will be
a prominent feature of our great show. 3 rings
with a seperale and continuous performance
being enacted In each rln?.
NEW AND NOVLL
i
attractions. :t Jolly Cl.iwns. The greatest liv
ing. walking, breathing, 'alklng curiosities of
the age. I'huuuy I'hcl.ows sure to sell you
>iml all the people laugh when 11.ey see the bar
gains they oiler, oilier and greater attractions
greet the delighted eye on every side- the Pro
prietor and Managers swnglng in the living
trape/.e au.n lied to the highest jdnacie ol suc
cess, give Mich exhibitions of nerve and daring
ill sweeping reductions, giuyeou.s displays anu
woudi ilui Oaigaius its to call lortli the plaudits
of llie most iiiiideul alio economical. The uuui
agement ix-g Wave to announce thai in llielr nil
tiring zeal 111 the search lor (lie rare ami curious,
astonishing results have always lollowed aud
we open for your Inspection a collos
sal collection ot bright and new Kail
Styles lu Mens' Boys' and Children*'
( lothitig, Hals, Cups I'lidtrwear, Slilrts,
Collars. ( uirs. Ties, Hosiery, Handker
chief*. M unlets, t. loves. ,vi 111* * us, I inbrel
las. Trunks. V.. Sulctilis. straps,
llrushes, Combs, Jewelry, l .irsets, .ler
| scys, Stockings with a full line ol Notions, &c.
I'.lg bargains all through the show,
Song by the Clown : -
Men aud youth and boys and nil,
Short aud So'ld.lcan and tall.
Wno need a slut of cloth-s (Ins fall,
We do invite you now to cull
Kor wc nre rolling on Ihe ball,
And you are sure to make a haul.
Whatever you purchase,great or small.
Song 2 ''What are ihe wild waves saying."
I'.uy vour nothing and furnishing goods ot
D. A. HECK.
Song :i"ller bright smile linuiits me Mill,"
the smile of sal isliietKai that beamed from
the face of the iaoy who dressed Iter little
boy In one ol Heck's irresistible suits.
If you want to save money and Increase your
pile droppln and C llKCK,*aud he'll make you
all smile.
lie posscHses the power to spread happiness
around,
And his store is ilie place where bargains arc
louud.
Doors open nt TA. M. close at s i\ M. Ad
lilltlaiice. Cents I' lee, LaiUcs and Children half
price. lCcmttf liber I lie place.
13. A. HECK'S,
No. 11, North MIIL II St., Dairy's Block,
BDTLEK, -
BUTLER COIJMTV
Mutual Fire Insurance Co
Oflice Cor. Main & Cunningham ST
•i. C. EOERSINO, I'RBHIIJENT.
WM. CAMPKKIX, TKBAUUUICII
11. C. IIKINK>I AN, SucanTAio
DIRKCTOHS:
J L I'urvis, .Samuel AiulerHon,
William Campbell J W Iti.rkhurl.
A Ttontinali. llcnder*on Oliver,
(I.C. II.M-sslng. JaincM Mlcphensou.
I Jr. W. lrvln. ,N. Well/el.
J. r. Taylor ill C. Ilcliieinan,
LOYAL M'JUNKIW, UEU AF'
J3TJT:TLIEL>SL, PA.
SURVEY I NG
LAND,
CO AI. BANKS,
A\l> LKVRMNM
Parllcular Mtf iition i;iven to the Ileirm :i. o
cd linos, Addre-n,
11. r. lllLMA»tl>.
t <i. Mincjor
North Hope P. »)., Uutlcr Co., l»a.
H,FT,B«.Iy
2 l^sf'Jffmontfful SS?e?a?^''!ffflef?^r
VJ II llP'O Ihls to out salesmen. OI'TKIT
\ | HIIkiIkK. (an hiart you at once. Send
y I UUfor in ins to
J. AL'MTIJI HHAW. >urs»r»ui-n, Korhr.Ur, S. V
sc^sggawsE.
w»iy» LOOK Ffifi STAMP wr
<4S® ON EVERY CASS.*'®
Your nttf nllon Is called to the store of W. K.
Killstun, the Jeweler No, 9t>, Main 81 reel,,
where you will Ilufl a choice Selection of
w itches, docks sua Jewelry of every <Wf« rip*
tion. Watcli uuil Clock rep;-Iritis' a sptcl ilty.
W. E. RALSTON,
No. 9(!, South Main sir" -t,
liutler, Va;
|3 CUIUS WIiFRE ALL ELSE (AlLila
Bka Hc»tt'ou«h Hyrtip. Tiw. f pood. One Bj
Ui u o. 'Y
0 1 beliove Plho'h Cure M
$ for CotiHutn ptlon .«aved Ej
■ my life. —A. 11. Ik)well, ■
« Editor Ki»<juircr Ktlen- Jtj
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