The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, July 30, 1884, Page 7

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organic weakness 81 ‘@nd numerous 510 goal ORREDA AND uPoret pOTENCY. 6| feted cea for o7°F soy ose 1 tou 3 cig of 08893+ —— PACKAGES sex ADDRESS ing MEDY CO., ina Bort jor a 10th Sty St. Lo Pa gate PATENT $3.2 wontH2.$ a 1 Blood Diseases, | a Fr “! pyeak Lungs, Down Consti- idneys,Blad- sk your Druggist for boy Wiis CO onto aarp RENOWNED SPECIFIC NO. 13, th, BEEF IRON Phorphorus, own suit. in his appea ance to reca ent’s memory the golden-haire: BLOOD, BRAIN & NERVE TONIC, tle fellow who was lost. Never A does not *e=) it sak bim to order it less he 1 i t it ‘ent Uhen.tteer and ay ess he was closely questioned by 4 LATO SS of taodera times. ile Greatest ita ies ioe wideas eo. Mr. and Mrs. Ross, to whom he | GOTT M.2., Kans 1» Mo. 2 5 Bibs SCOTT 8 LIVER PILLS. told aconnected story of his kid- naping and his wanderings with af} band of gypsies during the past ten He had arriyed in Philadel- phia at 3 o’clock yesterday from Quincy, Tl., and was to the Germantown depot at Ninth morning and Green streets. had To the las his parents Arrived in Ger- found Mr. two persons mantown he soon CLOD CRUSHER | sion nec: AND LEVELER, whom he claimec he told his story. THE BOY’S ACCOUNT OF HIMSELF. For Sale at the rood many vea ago” he Grange Stove | said. ‘while [was plying about the house two men came to me an of- a tered to buy me some ndy if I would go with them in a wagon. I sae siahortty of Ne Gils of one ee ena climed in and they whipped up their we eecaing sein a = asiack aud horses and drovy out of town. One | eee Mplerdont0, ob ecd © Carers ot the men kept me quiet until we | lar aia maggie action of the Bewets, had traveled for about an hour, Headache, Biokness at ths Stwmnach, Pain in the Back and Loins, etc., indicate that the Theor is at fault, ar thai nature re- quires assistance to onaeals this organ te throw off impu Prickly Ash Bit teraareespeoially compounded for this purpose. They are mild in their action and effective as a cure; are pleasant to the tasteand taken easily by doth children and adults, Ta- ken according to directions, they ara a sfeand pleasant cure for Dyspepsia, General Debility, Habitual Con- stipation, Diseased Kidneys, etc, etc. 48a Blood Purifier they are superior to any other medicine; deansing the system thoroughly, and imparting new life and energy to thein- talid, Itts a medicine end notan intoxicating beverage. ASK YOUR GRUGGIST FOR PRICKLY ASH SITTERS, andtake no other. PRICB, $1.00 per Bottle. RICKLY ASH BITTERS CO.,SOLE PROPRIETORS I remember that The when we stopped. Thad k yellow curl men We fand burned tl H.V.F ENTE CD LER IN EB’ UNE U FE BABY CARRIAGES at allstyfesanad pr. Hearse Always COFFINS Ma and furni Orders may be 1 after nig oror Good on Wana Lvon & 1time we got down here 1 made several 1 a attempts © was captur ed each time. nee I thought Lwas Wi | | iaMs. = rto get mv liberty, but I was ry th in and tell into a ECNorth Main St. ch and broke my leg. The cap tain was the man who stole me from Two Doors South of the home. His name was John Hirst and I was called Called Hirst tor P O Ss TO F F ] Cc E several years, and then they me the name of Charlie Gilbert. “harhe FACTS RECARDING Dea! P Whenever I called myself of a rev general prosperity, —Deaiers in— z 3, a beating. After my un-} butonly gh my ele ze Ts, Hart tikes cep acted eoneer ee f s attempt to escane the band | Bosh! There is another David’ fo VER =) ABNEY S,, fl again, and we strayed | this Goliiah, for this brazen republi- ache Despents ro ww York State for | can braggart; and this David will | a year of and then traveled | not torget in his letter ot accepts ance | we West as for inf to say ‘The earth is the Lord’s and ' Poe there 4 ot th —AND— H ESCAPING OM THE GYPSIES. fullness thereot,’ and n ve e | } : AY | tial of republican ' fall we ca ed near Aus- : pe é ae he por Bg Tk @. a PY : ; : y | party nor the especial developments ea a eee | of James G. BI see ; e iol ice — ns | R, 1 SS to] @ Lawyer's one ou oF ‘interest » stolen horses. He put] to abi: “FREE! i certam point and | t there until he fetes RELIABLE SELF- oe . A favorite pranc of 0 ne Bost noted and successful»: Row retired) for the cure of ¥ it Manhood. Weakness 3 ‘plain sealed envelope free. | | RIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE FILLS Secure Healthy action to the Liver land relieve — ous t . Purely Vegetable; Not 25s. Al Droze’ R. STRONG’S PILLS! |. The Old, Well Tried, Wonderful Health Renewing Remedies. TRONS’ eS Sa SANATIVE PILLS Farths "st: ‘A speedy cure for he re Bloods — the Bowe! fying care for Sick Head ene, Gaustiparion | ‘4 all Bilious Disorders.” BRR RONG'S sCoushs,Colds, eumatt I heal te, cond es jeme, Insure ar oa, regularity of the Dowels, 7a Slicate femates, soothing Bre heating the sine ome hfe your “SEWARD A. HASELTINE, — PATENT SOLICITOR & AITY A ATL LAW, SERINGFIELD, (Associat OW ston, D. C) Gace | associat equines ampwored tree and promph in Jesus’ and ‘Happy Day. directed | they Ross 5 pictures. and sar looke | off the train a dozen this and Quincy, and ! Hl for hel; I tellows I now they must have been reporters,” at half-dozen reporters ot afternoon pa- pers who stood at the of the room he had Mur- | had to ye » or two ; would have carned me oft. guess he added, with a rueful glance a other end and trom whom just been rescued by Turnkey phy. The boy will be temporarily cared tor at the Wayfarers’ Home. At dusk last mght, in German- town, Chiistian K. Ross patrolled the veranda in front of which the mystery was begun. “You saw the boy who came in town to-day ?’? was asked. “Wes send him here.’ long ago I told them not to “What ere the points of ditterence between him and your sen?’ ‘The points of difference are not while to were no points of resemblance. worth discuss. There Blaine’s Letter Criticised. Washington, D. C., ator Voorhees, who July 20—Sen is here, com- as tollows on Blaine’s y of accep “Blaine has cut off so large a slice of wealth and on account of soperity protection that pr to 1960 we Jamestown down to 1560 t world knew but verv litt about Mr Bl It is, only a coin ce. but our ‘solid yrov seems to have begun when Mr. Blaine entered public life. We have had considerable depression for several years: strangely too, during the reo tirement of M Blaine to private life. Now, that he hopes to be the successtul candidate for the presi- dency he would seem to invite the confidence of the masses by telling »>*We are in the midst of an it harvest; we are onthe eve twent as succeedee it if mse e party t tiftv miles.”’ A ore il concede ot snow in your shirt tail to defeat Mr. Blais it many patriotic gentlemen that it is much more ennobling to walk through the ten, twenty or fifty miles, than to ride Nobody supposes however that the old soldier in a carriage to elect him, will go to this extreme measure; partly because it is unnecessary and a partly becuse it would be contrary to the peace and dignity of this partic- ulal section ot the commonwealth. An Answer Wanted Can any one bring us a case of Kidney or Liver complaint tt tric bitters will not speedily cure? We say they can not as thousands of cases already perma- nently cured and who are daily recom- mendi Electric Bitters, will prove. 3right’s disease, diabetes, weak back, or any urinary, complaint quickly cured They pe rity the blood, regulate the bow- els and act directly on the diseased partst Every bottle guaranteed. For sale at soc « bottle by F, M. Crumly & Co. City drug store. Not cle Where Mrs. 0O'Fla herty ‘Obtained Her Experience. Mrs. O’ Raher— **Good mornin’. O’F larher- e downtall **Good mornin’, Mrs. structions to Marry Ann, rtur vould family. Mrs OF laist four fate of mny ¢ *“Arrah, but that’s too tough, Mrs. O?Flarh« An’ did ye tolly that rule vers n Mr. G’Flar- herty used to call on ye?’ “I didn’t; but sure an’ there’s where I learned it.” Hugh Conway, the author of the successful story ‘*Called Back,’’ 18 an auctione at Bristol. His real EB name is F. J. argus. | ' | Castoria: d ery by tur Castoria. eret, an sres Consti “ Castoria i I recommen known to m iNIMENT m@ An absolcte cure for Rheu- @ xiatism, Spraius, Pain in the} § Back, Burns,Galls,&o. Anin- stantaneous Pain- reliever. National Bank, } | OFFICERS. LEWIS CHENEY - + Preside: j J.C.CLARK - - + Vice President j F.1. TYGARD - - - Cashier | BUTLER NATIONAL SANK, Sess Oper BUTLER, Block. MQO.! } House Cash Capital and Surplus, $5 JOUN H. T.W. CHILDS, Wau. kE. WA TON, Cc. ©. DUKE DON KINNEY SULLENS « President - Vice Presiden -Clerk and Collecto DIRECTORS Dr. R J Te D. Boul Willian u J. H. Salle A i; McBride, Frank Vovis, C, H, Dutcne:* Booker Powell, Green W. Walto Dr. N, L, Whipp! r, W, Childs, Wa, FE, Walton, J. Rue Jenkins ns, OTHER STOCK HOLDERS 1 Hickr Deer G, B, John Jol S, Q. Di Henry D An, . Duke, we Fire Safe and ith Large Proof Burglar time lock. THE HORNS kuown and popular at wide of the square, are leading the GROCERY TRADE rr BUTLER. 2.4 IN | r stock 18 Composed of | Feed Flour and the best qualiy of Staple and | Fancy Groceries, | Glass, Queensware and Cutlery. i THEY ARE AT LE EXPENSE | Than any house in the vity, and the } do not fear competition. They ¢ eral prices for produ a continuance of the ¢ many customers, and w to their wishes at any and al! Goods delivered in the city lim promptly. Chas. Dennev

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