Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, November 05, 1879, Image 3
«9-MESSBS. J. WEAVER A CO., No. 116 Smithfield street, Pittsburgh, are our agents in the two cities for the soliciting of advertise ments for this paper. Read the Prices. At 5c., heavy Plaids ; At 6{c., heavy Bourettes; At 10c., heavy dark Dress Goods; At 10c., Columbian Cheviots; At 20c., heavy Barred Flannels; At 30c., all-wool Country Flannels ; At 20c., all-wool Red Flannels ; At 15c., Felt Hats, new style; At 10c., Cotton Batting for Comforts; At 50c., Felt Skirts, fall size # At 15c., best Hemp Carpets; At 25c., best Cottage Carpets; At 25c., good Ingrain Carpets; At 25c., Wool Cheviots ; At 15c., Paisly Cheviots ; At 50c., Ladies' heavy Underwear; At 15c., Scotch Plaids; At 75c., black and colored Silks ; At $2.50, Ladies' Cloaks. A very full assortment of Carpets, Dress Goods, Millinery and Fancy Goods, all at less than city prices, at RITTEB & RALSTON 'a. New Advertisements To-Day. Register's Notice. Scientific American. « Denver Citv Lots Free. Jurors for December Term. Buckeye Novelty Company. North Washington Academy. Notice to Debtors of Mcßride A Lnwry. Administrator's Notice—Estate of Sarah M. Shanor. Notice—Filing of Final Account of W. P. Braham, Assignee. Notice—Filing of Final Account of A. M. Cornelius, Assignee. Local and General. CHEW Jackson's Best Sweet Nary Tobacco. MEMPHIS is herself once more. IT'S a wise turkey that knows its own thanksgiving. » I f you want a good education go to West Sunbury Academy. A DEAF and dumb couple were mar ried, at Mechanicsburg, Pa., lately. W HY suffer such distress from Piles v and Constipation ? Kidney-Wort will cure you. JOHNNY GRIEB has photographs of Rowell and several other walkists in his show window. A LITTLE cosmoline applied to the hands occasionally will prevent thein from chapping. GRATE tile, flue rings, and fire brick, at J. Niggle A Bro. "GREAT Blood Tonic," for the cure of all blood diseases—"Dr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher." THE State Supreme Court, sitting at Pittsburgh, will hear Butler couoty cases week after next. IT has been ascertained after patient investigation, that courtships average three tons of coal each. DON'T store celery too early. Don't cover strawberry beds until after the ground is frozen an inch in depth. WHEN out buying Gents' Furnishing Goods drop in at Charles R. Grieb's. A DRUNKEN father in Pittsburgh was detected in the act of cutting off the foot of his infant child with a penknife. How FAR from the State Normal School, Edinboro? How far from a good Edu cation? See the card in the Postoffice. THE front of Schneideman's great clothing store is now illuminated evenings by ■ome handsome opera-house gas lamps. You can buy a fine white shirt for •ixty-five cents, at Charles R. Grieb's. MR. CHRISTIAN OTTO, of this place, occasionally wears a high hat that he purchased frjm Mr. Colbert twenty-seven years ago. FLOUR high ; wages low ; the out look for a poor man this winter is very discour aging. But the Lord will take care of hii own. A YOUNO daughter of Mr. John Lefever, of this place, died of diphtheria last Friday morning, and was buried Sunday after noon. SMOKE Zimmerman and Hawk's choice Brands. Two hundred and ninety-four shares of Butler gas stock will be sold on the Conrt House steps, next Tuesday, by Receiver Cullum. "Is THERE a man with soul so dead," who hath suffered the miseries of a congh or cold, vet neglected to try "Sellers' Cough Syrup?" UNIONTOWN was selected by the M. E. Conference at their recent session in Pitts burgh, as the next place for holding its annual meeting. IF you wish a good education attend the State Normal School, Edinboro. THOSE griefs are the sorest and hardest to bear which must he kept concealed and never spoken of. A boil where you sit down, forinstance. TEAMSTERS along tho Gilla River, Arizona, complain of the large herds of wild camels that have of late taken possession of the main roads, to the consternation of horsea and mules. MESSRS J. A O. F. KECK, Merchant Tailors, have secured the services of one of the beat cutters in the country. PRIME apples sold in Pittsburgh yesterday at $1 to $1.25 per barrel; choice roll butter at '2oc. to 2.5 c., packed, 18c. to 20c.; ■trictly fresh eggs, 20c. to 21c. in cases, 19c. to 20c. in barrels. BY a judicious system of advertising to let all people know what they have to sell, and how cheap thev sell it, Ritter & Ralston, of this town, have built up a trade not surpassed by any house in the county. THERE is a coal famine in Louis ville, resulting from the low water in the Ohio river. The railroads have taken advantage of the situation-to raise the price of freight on Kentucky coal from $9 per car load to $24. HATS, Caps and Gents' Furnishing Goods, at Charles R. Grieb's. THE man named Hill, who was taken to Dixniont from this town, last week, at cost of the county, is a son of old Richard Hill, who at one time kept a hotel in Cranberry township, and who emigrated to Kansas many years ago. A FRAGRANT Havana is the smoker's delight. We have it. ZIMMERMAN A HAWK. WE publish in another place the advertisement of the Scientific American. It is a very useful and instructive publication, and we will take the trouble to secure it for any of our subscribers who wish us to do so, upon receipt of the price. SPECIALTIES in woolens at William Aland's Merchant Tailoring establishment not to be had elsewhere in the county. ASSISTANT POSTMASTER NEW, of Pittsfield, Mass., added SI,OOO to his income in a year by removing fresh postage stamps from letters putting on those that had been used, and selling the stolen ones. He used the money in maintaing his social pretensions. PAINTS, Oils, Tarnishes, Ac., at low Cash prices, at Zimmerman A Hawk's. HON. S. NEWTON PETTIS, having surveyed mankind from Meadville to Peru and Bolivia, is now on his way home. It is reported that he is dissatisfied with his diplomatic posi tion. and would rather mingle in the rough and tumble polities of Crawford county than serve the country abroad. A DECIDED change in prices: 6, 7 and 8 cts. cash for Beef Hides, at ROBBING'S TANNERY. MANY of tne mines on the moun tains around Leadville, Col., have suspended work for the winter, being inaccessible in con sequence of snow. Those that can be worked are carried on with difficulty, and prospecting is not easy. The ground is covered from two feet to eight feet with snow. J. & G. F. KICK'S stock of fine woolen cloths cannot be Butler. Call and see /or yourself. ELECTIONS took place yesterday as follows: Maryland, Massachusetts, Min nesota, New York anil Wisconsin for Statu officers anil members of the Mis sissippi and New Jersey for members of the Legislature; Pennsylvania for State Treasurer. IF you wish a good education attend the State Normal School, Edinboro. THE sorrowful case of burning to death that occured at Harmony lately is an other warning to those who persist in hastenu xg a fire with oil, and by pouring from the can. If you must hasten the fire by the use of oil, first pour the oil into a cup, and then throwing it upon the fire or cinders will not be attended with any great danger. ALL kinds of flue and sewer pipe to be had at J. Niggle & Bro. MR. SAMUEL S. BEATTY is now canvassing this town and Butler township, for a work entitled "Andersonville," a story of Rebel Military Prisons, a soldier's experience in Richmond", Andersonville, Savannah, Mil ton, Blocksliear and Florence. By John Mc- Elrey, late of Co. L., 16th Ills. Cav. It is, no doubt, an interesting work. Price $3. BEFORE ordering your winter cloth ing call at J. & G. F. Keek's Merchant Tailor ing establishment. THE name of the Board of Pardons ought to be changed to the Court of Review. Its business is to revise the decisions of the lower Court after hearing only one side. It is in session now at Harrisburg, with enough business before it to occupy its members for six months if a proper examination were made in every instance where pardon is asked for. THOSE who have Beef Hides for sale, take them to Roessing's Tannery and get 6, 7 and 8 cents cash. MRS. MEEKER and the other women and children who were captured by the In dians at the White River Agency have been restored to society safe and sound, having re ceived no very great ill-treatment. Mrs. Meek er tells a thrilling tale of their capture and imprisonment, and thinks that their safety was largely due to the kindly intervention of Susan, the wife of Chief Douglass and the sister of Ouray. This goodnatured aborigine for some reason took a great fancy to the poor white prisoners, and not only protected them from harm but treated them" with the utmost tenderness. She should be handsomely re warded. _ A Surprised Physician. A DYING PATIENT RECOVERS TIIROCGH THE INTERPOSITION OF A HUMBLE GERMAN. Some weeke ago Dr. G , a very reputable and widely-known physician, living on C street, was called to attend a very complicated case of Rheumatism. Upon arriving at the house he found a man about forty years of age, lying in a prostrated and serious condition, with his whole frame dangerously affected with the painful disease. He prescribed for the patient, but the man continued to grow worse, and on Sunday evening he was found to be in a very alarming condition. The knees and elbows and larger joints were greatly inflamed and could not be moved. It was only with ex treme difficulty that the patient could be turned in bed, with the aid of three or lour persons. The weight of the clothing was so oppressive that means had to be adopted to keep it from the patient's body. The doctor saw that his assistance would be of no avail, and left the house, the members of the family following him to the door, weeping. At this critical hour, a neighbor, a poor and humble German shoemaker, appeared to the grief-smitten ones as a saving angel. He had heard of the despair of the family, and now asked them to try his remedy, and accordingly brought forth a bottle of ST. JACOB'S OIL. As a drowning man will catch at straws, so the poor wife applied this remedy; she had no hope, but would try anything, as a matter of duty. The first application eased the patient very much; after a few hours they used it again, and, wonder of wonders, the pain van ished entirely! Every subsequent application improved the sufferer, and in two days he was well and out. When the doctor called a few days after, he was indeed surprised; for, instead of a corpse, he found a new-made man.— Ex. Blankets, Flannels and Tarns, At old prices, at RITTER & RALSTON'S. [Taken from the Pittsburgh Sunday Leader of the 20th.] Sperber, the well-known Allegheny photo graphic artist, has gotten all his pictures and portraits, which created such a furor at the Exposition, back to his rooms, on Federal street. These rooms are splendidly furnished, and with excellent pictures on the walls, make an extraordinarily beautiful appearance. A visit to these rooms will repay anyone, and everybody is cordially invited to call and ex amine the specimens of Sperber's work. The Photographs and Crayon Portraits of Sperber's are acknowledged to be the best in this section of the country. At Ladies' Cloaks, at RITTER & RALSTON'S. Grain Wanted. I will pay the highest market price for wheat, rye and buckwheat, at my mill, south end of town, Butler, Pa. JACOB Boos. Worthy of Attention. We advise all our readers, whether they own & foot of land or not, to supply themselves with that treasure of useful, practical, reliable in formation, the American AgriculturUt, so named because started 38 years ago as a rural journal, but now enlarged to embrace a great variety of most useful reading for the House hold, Children included, for the Garden, as well as the Farm —for all classes. Each volume gives some 800 original Engravings, with descriptions of labor-savings and labor helping contrivances, of plants, fruits, flowers, animals, <fcc., including many large and pleas ing, as well as instructive, pictures for young aud old. The constant, systematic exposures of Humbugs and Swindling Schemes Dy the Agriculturiit are of great value to every one, aud will save to most persons many times its cost. Altogether, it is one of the most valua ble, as well as cheapest, Journals any where to be iouud. The cost is only $1.50 a year, or 4 . copies for $.5. Single numbers 15 cents. Sub scribe at once for 1880, and receive the rest of this year free, or send 3-eent stamp for postage on a specimen copy. Address Orange Judd Company Publishers, 245 Broadway, New York. Cloakiugs, Saequeings, All styles, at RITTER & RALSTON'S. Positive Results. There are numerous remedies that cure some times and become trusted as useful, but none have ever proved so effectual—cured so many and such remarkable cases—as Dr. Aycr's medicines. The Cherry Pectoral has restored great num bers of patients who were believed to be hope lessly affected with consumption. Ague Cure breaks up chills and fever quickly and surely. Ayer's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla eradicates scrolula aud impurities of the blood, cleanses the system and restore* it to vigorous health. By its timely use many troublesome disorders that cause a decline of health are ex pelled or cured. Ayer's Pills and their effect are too well known everywhere to require any commenda tion from us here.— Scranton (Pa.) Times. Ladies' Furs, Children's Furs, Misses' Furs, at RITTER & RALSTON'S. Real Bstate in the West. The Denver Land Co. offer in another column alternate lots in their addition. These alternate lots are in fact given away, though a nominal charge of one dollar is for the deed. The Company limit the number purchasable at this price to five lots. Many of the large cities of the West have been started in a similar manner, and those who secured lots then find themselves now in possession of valuable property. The opportunity does not often present itself of making an investment in Ileal Estate at such prices. The reliability of the Company and their title to the property being well established, there could be no risk, with a fine prospect for a rapid increase in value. Denver has had such a wonderfully rapid growth, it is probable that the land offered will be speedily taken up. At 15 Cents, Children's new style Felt Hats, at RITTER & RALSTON'S. YOUNO persons bringing their pro visions with them from home, can attend th West Sunbury Academy, at the nomiual ex pense of |l2 or sls per term. TALLOW and Sheep Pelts wanted, at highest market prices, at ROESSING'R TANNERY. WILLIAM ALAND, Merchant Tailor, has just opened the largest line of woolens for men and ooys wear ever offered in Butler. ©lye Uttilex Ciifsmt: Suttee, «J» IS?#. j LEADING CASH GROCERY. Retailing at Wholesale Prices! SUGARS. Choice brown Sc., 12J H>s. for $1 00 Choice yellow 9c., 115 lbs- f° r * White coffee 10c., loj tbs. for 1 00 Granulated 11c., !<i lbs. for 100 COFFEES. Good loose roasted 15c. per pound. Choice " " l~c. Best " " 18(£20c. Our own Roasted Rio, always fresh, 22c. lb. MOLASSES AND SYRUPS. Good N. O. Molasses 50c. per gall. Choice " " C>oc. " Choice Syrup 50c. " Best " <>oc. " SALT. We are selling Extra No. 1 Salt, in_ new bar rels. full weight, at .$1.40 per bbl. We can sell at this figure simply because we bought before the advance. Have two car loads coming in this month, and will sell at above price uutil further notice. jr-2i~ We pay Cash for Butter ami Eggs. pay Cash for Bean? and Onions. pay Cash for Potatoes. G. WILSON MILLER & BRO., Butler, Pa. At 15 Cents, Ladies' new style Felt Hats, at RITTER k RALSTON'S. O. WATTLEY & CO. 109 Federal Street, Allegheny, Op posite the First National Bank. We clip the following from the Pittsburgh Eveuing Telegraph of the 10th ult.: Probably no house in our two cities exem plifies the idea of progress in a larger sense than the one whose name heads this article. The growth of business led the firm to seek more commodious and ample store capacity, and the beautiful structure to which they have lately removed is one which does credit to their taste" and judgment, moreover is an artistic and beautiful improvement to the city of AJle gheny. The exterior is of pressed brick, trim med with stone and rises in graceful modern form three stories above tlie pavement, or 55 feet, with an excellent roomy cellar under the whole, containg wash-room, closets, furnace, fuel vault, &e., <fcc. The frontage on Federal street is about 24 feet, the height of ceiling of first floor lt>s feet, which gives a magnificent entrance, with show windows probably of the handsomest proportions in either city. The French plate glass in front of each window measures 14 feet 4 inches in height with a breadth of 5i feet. The main floor is 22 by 110 in the clear, and has a broad, ample appearance which strikes one most favorable. The enlarged space over their whole quarters gives an oppor tunity to show any large stock most advantage ously, whilst the convenient arrangement will facilitate the handling of goods, both in receiv ing and selling, whietr cannot be excelled by any house we have knowledge of. In the centre of "the room has been placed the offices, from which point a grand view of all the workings and routine of the establishment may be over looked and directed. All the fixtures, counters, shelves are of black walnut. The office and balustrade is of pine finished with and in wal nut. The effeot is heightened by the uniform white ceilings and walls made more beautiful by excellent light from the skylight in second story, 12x16, of hammered glass, with iron frame. This light affords ample light to any part of the store. From a wide, easy-ascending stairway, with platform in centre, we arrive upon the second floor, which is one of the handsomest rooms we have ever seen. The area is the same as main floor, with exception of the skylight opening, which is IS by 30 feet. In the rear of this floor is located the ladies' dressing room, with all conveniences, which will be an especially important and exceptable feature to ladies coming from the country. A new line of goods will be added shortly, and the space iu front devoted to the purpose. The third floor extends over the front merely. It is, however, a very commodious store room, where reserve stock will be placed and goods arranged for stock. The receiving and deliver ing will be done in the rear, where a private ten-foot alley connects with Park Way. The admirable plan of this building, and the execution of the contracts "on time," are due mainly to the ability of E. M. Butz, the well known architect of Allegheny. A measure of praise is also attached to the name of Mr. John Alston, an old and well-known builder of Alle gheny, who carried out all the building minutie. Messrs. C. Wattley & Co. speak with the great est satisfaction and in terms of the highest praises in regard to Mr. Butz & Alston, as well as Messrs. Forrester & Alston, stone contractors; Lovett Bros., pressed brick contractors; Messrs. Anderson & Porter, iron contractors; William Irwin, galvanized iron and tin work ; Tate & Munden, plumbing; H. P. Butz & Co., paint ing ; Messrs. Young & Bro., plate glass—all of these gentlemen did their part of the work with promptness, and to the entire satisfaction of the owners of the buildings. Messrs. C. Wattley &. Co.'s stock has been entirely rewarded and their offerings for fall trade will be seen in the announcements to follow shortly. It is now stocked with the choicest line of goods which they have ever offered, and whicli can be sold on the very best terms. As the firm own their building, which was erected at the right time on favorable terms, cash pain in every instance which also enables them to carry on business at a very small rental, which "will naturally accrue to the advantage of the patrons. It is their in tention to give every opportunity to the cus tomer, carry the fullest and choicest line of goods in this section, and impress upon the public the fact that their new location, increased space and enlarged experience is for their bene fit in the main. Their facilities for placing goods in the hands of the consumer at a very small advance aboye cost, is shown by the fact that in embroideries alone they have an agency in Switzerland, where all their embroideries and laces, and a large jmrtion of ladies' neck wear is manufactured and shipped directly to the house. Other connections equally advantageous af ford their patrons opportunities unsurpassed for placing good reliable wares at cheap rates upon their counters at all times. At 15 C'eiiU, Misses' new style Felt Hats, at RITTER & RALSTON'S. Beef Hides. Go to William Mardorf and get from six to seven cents per pound in cash for your Beef Hides. West Cunningham street, Butler Pa. At SO Geuls,. Fine Fur Felt Hats, at RITTER k RALSTON'S. The" Fall of' 1879 Opened up with many changes in styles and cut of gentlemen's clothing, the change came so suddenly that not a few of the merchant tailors in tfie cities were at a loss to know what to do, as they have not been able to keep up with the fast changing pattern plates this fall. Doubtless some of our readers are not aware that to be a first-class merchant tailor requires a man quick of comprehension, one who can at a glauee of the fashion plate cut from the piece precisely us called for by the stylish young men of the day. .We have knowledge of a Merchant Tailor of Allegheny City, possessing all the requirements of a number one Tailor, and of whom we have a very high opinion, and can safely recommend to our readers who desire a perfect"fitting suit of fall or winter clothing at much lower prices than they have ever paid before, iw being second to none in the county. The gentleman referred to is Mr. Charles Gard lier, of No. 19 Federal Street, Allegheny Citv, well and favorably known within a radius of one hundred miles of that city. Do not fail to leave your measure with hiiii for a fall outfit. You will never regret it. At 23 Geuls, Good Felt Hats, at HITTER & RALSTON'S. Cured of Drinking. "A young friend of mine was cured of an insatiable thirst for Liquor, that had so pros trated his svstem that he was unable to do any business, fie wits entirely cured l>v the use of Hop Bitters. It allayed all that burning thirst, look away the appetite for liquor, made his nerves steady, and he has remained a sober and steady mail for more than two years, and has no desire to return to his cups. I know of a number of others that have been cured of drinking by it."—From a leading R. It. official, Chicago, Ills. Xew lliicliiiigM And Fancy Neckwear, at RITTER <FC RALSTON'S. IF you wish to have the Best Leather, made at old prices, and cheap Shoe Findings, go to ROESSING'S TANNERY. At IO Cents, All the new dark shades in heavy Dress Goods, at RITTER & RALSTON'S. THE finest line of hosiery, at lowest prices, can he seen at Charles flrieb's, Butler. Buckwhoiil IVanlcfl! I From 60 to <>se. per bushel will lx» paid for good Xo. 1 Buckwheat, at Klingler's Mills, Mifflin street, until Nov. 10, 1879. At 75 Cents and l'p, Trimmed Felt Hats, in latest styles, at IIITTEU <FC RALSTON'S. Wantod, To buy for manufacture, at tloess ing's Tannery: 1,000 heavy Steer Hides, at 5.50 each. 1.000 medium Steers and Heifers, at $4 each. Th£ ETNA FURNACE, *1 f ' ... J . • •if For Clitirelica, School, Halls, and Dwellings. The Cheapest First-class Furnace Manufac tured. Note the prices, and sciul for Circular. No. 3, with Casing, 570.G0 " 3, without " 50.00 " 5, with " IIS.OO " 5, without " 90.00 COOKING STO7Z3 and EANGIS, Heating Stoves and Furnaces, MANUFACTURED CV A. DHADLSY & CO. PJTISBUItOH, PA. BIBLES AIT2D PRAYER BOOKS. sa~ Teachers' Bibles, Family Bibles, School Biblo«, Testamenfa, Prayer Books and Hyumals ■ingle copies and in setts. All New Stock. WRITING PAPERS, ENVELOPES, *2TFrcßh. liew and clean stock—the largest a:id most complete in the city. Immense assortment of Cox racers and Envelopes—all grades and prices; a beautiful line of goods. BLANK Inks, Pencils, Pens, .Slates, Chalk Crayons, I» x Vaper*. Flavin# Cards, Toy and Juvenile LOAA, Inkstands, School Dooki* and Sciioul Sup;>lioa, &c. ANEW STOCK. G. W. HEED & €O. 72 WOOD STREET, PITTS liU KG 11. '2Gth. Y ear. ESTABLISHED 1853. H. McCALLUM, 77 Fiftli Ave., Above Wood St., PITTSBURGH, PA, CARPETS, OIL eras, &C., &C. The boat quality that in male cf the different kinds of CARPETING ocl-2ml AT LOWEST PRICES. A NEW ERA ~ -IN THE— Milling Business! JACOB BOOS Is now running what was formerly tlio Walter 4 Boos water and steam Grist Mill, TIIK OS>BH-:ST HILL in this borough, with lateHt improvements. ne in prepared to furnish to all customers the best of flour, as all wlio patronize him will And out. Tlio Mill has been renovated and is pre pared to do the best of country and custom work. It is the oldest mill in tlio borough, and the present proprietor will do the best ho can to accommodate customers. All customers will be accommodated whether water is high or low, as the mill is ran by both powers. A FLOUR DEPOT lias been established by the proprietor at Q. Etzel's former store, opposite the Yogely House, where WnEAT, It YE ANI> BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, Corn Meal, Feed of All Kinds, and also "GRAHAM FLOUR" will always ba found on hand at the lowest cash prices, and Tony Etzel wiil always bo on hand to wait on customers. e-vTAIso a new feature is here introduced : ALL GOODS SOLD DELIVERED TO PUR CHASERS IN ALL PARTS OF TOWN. All tliosq desiring good flour, honest prices, Ac., either call on Tony Etzel at the regular Flour Depot, on Mam street, or on the propri etor at the mill. All orders for Flour. Feed, or anything in our line, can be left with Tony Etzel, and will be at tended to promptly, either by fciin or octß-6nij JACOB BOOS. Xjiiirc. Notice is hereby given that an application wll be made to the Governor of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania lor a chatter ot Incor poration of the "Western Pennsylvania Tel ephone Company." The object of said com pany is the construction and maintenance ol a telegraph line lor telegraphic and telephonic purposes within the county ol Butler and other counties in the western part ot the State of Pennsylvania. sopt24 E* < Ft. Pr. Ci-nij'- TTi'tnn/ C*:r* > ■ A preparation an. l t only sure n r•>:»«*(!.> in the world i< r (iru'ln' t f>{vp:u;\ B :»r 3 ALL K!'Jnc«, L.;er, and B I'rinsir.v g iioMi.iiH o:' IL? highest order in proof I rr> r r;h 'V ;re'«'r niabcfca, call for Wnr "M 1 *" Ft):' Ihe cure ol' 15» find the other ■ dis-a-s. (V.li fiir Uurati'o Sato liidney I WARNER S SAFE B3T7E3S. R It Is the be. niood Purifier, and r.thnulatea H.very functon to mo.-.- healthftil action, and ■ is thus a ben?:it in all dlse.iscs. ■ It cures Mc r»I"i:lou» and other KtJa F.rai*. uliuiia and Di-K-aMes, tUCIuU.CJ 4':iii«-r», I I- Q err*, and other .*S«>ro*. 0 c.'«pp|wla, tVe-ilnMa nflhe Slomnih, SCiin.tipiiljii, Dizzlnew. <i, i>eml licitil ll itv. etc., arec ired by the Sali- liilcrrH. It is ■ liottles of two sires: jr.e- wCr7aiid SI.OO. | WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE B Q i'»*kly cive< R°st and .Mrpp to th^suirerirp, Ectir IIoa<l;wl»e and N' tirjilghi, preve::ts B a pfloptie Flnnd re!i' vt-s .NVr% oim I'rov | U'.iCioti hn»ufc-.it r»n by cxet-vsiv.? dr.nk, over i work, mental a id causes. P«»werf"u! as it isiostap pain ai;d s. o:ho rtls tur'.>o<L Nerv.-s, it IK-Y<T injures tiie system, whether taken in small or lar*,'«* doses. | Uotlkij of two sizes; j«rites. 50c. and SI.OO. V/ARNER'S SAFE PILLS Are an immediate and active stimulus f«>r 3 Ccxtiveae&s, Dyipepsia, Bil g Hi'wafner &'GO., Si 1 f . r . ''"■pklft Notice Extraordinary. Persons desiring to have their Old Furniture repaired, or New Work made to order, such as Music Stands. Book Cases. Wardrobes, Office Desks. Office Tables. <fcc., would do well to call on A. B. AYILSON, Practical Cabinet Maker. 1 hold that a piece of furniture male by hand is worth two made by machinery, and will cost but little more, if any. Tlion why not have hand made*? All work made in the latest styles and of the best material. I guarantee entire sat isfaction in stvle, workmanship and price. Give me a call. Shop on Mifflin street, four doors west of Maiu street, and opposite A. Troutman's store, Butler, Pa. sepl7-ly Real Estate Agency. W. S. BOYD has opened a Real Estate office in the Vogelcy House, Butler, Pa., where all descriptions of Farms, Houses, Lots, Wes'ern Lands, and heavy Tiuibtr Lands in Jeflerson county, Pa., are lor sale. Any person wishing to buy w ill please call and examine his Regis ter of properties. Best kind ol securities for sale. Bonds, Mortgages on R'-al Estate. Money loaned on Mist class mortgages. |«-elo 3m Don't You Do It! DON'T BE SO FOOLISH AS TO BUT AN OLD STYLE Sowing Machine, No matter how great its name, or how loud its prelensious, when lor less money you can get The Best Invented ns weil as The Latest Improved, • jV THE SELF THREADING Dauntless! The ouly Machine made wliich has Shuttle, Talce-Up and Tensions Entirely Self-T/i reading. The DAUNTLESS also makes the most perfect Lock-Stitch, has the most ing< nious sepa rate Bobbin-Winder, largest Ann Space and Wide Feed, Si-i plest Mechan ism, most stylish Furniture, and Handsomest Plating and Ornamentation in the Market. It Sews Anything! It BeaU Everything ! ! It Pleases Everybody !!! tggrScwiug Machine Dealers everywhere will find it to their interest to order the Dauntlcs", and get Factory Prices. For terms, territory, <Sc., apply to The Dauntless Manufacturing Company, Norwalk, Ohio, or to L. li. SI.AGLE, jylfl-Gm East Brady, Clirion Co., Pa. THE WKOTE Sewing Machine THE BEST OF ALL. Unrivaled in Appcarcnce, Unparalleled in Simpliciiy, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, Aid Undisputed in the Broad Claim OF DCINO THC VERY BEST OPERATING QUICKEST SELLING, HANDSOMEST, AND Most Perfect Sewing Machine IN THE WORLD. The great popularity of the While Is the most con tlnclng tribute to its excellence and superiority over other machines, and In submitting It to the trsde we put It upon Its merits, and In no instance has It ever yet failed to satisfy any recommendation In Its favor. The demand forth* While has Increased to such an extent that we are now compelled to turn out JL Complete Sowing- l-loLclilne •vary tlxreo aaaiiivxtea 1» tiie <3.0.37- to «Mpy>l3r tiio demand t Every machine Is warranted for 3 years, and sold tor c-sh af liberal discounts, or upon easy payments, to suit the convenience ot customers. WAGINTS WAMtoliTrooccmin nuuxotT. WHITE SEWINITmACHINE CO.. M 368 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. VOX JOII VSO*. Agent. 018-ns at Vogeley's Bakery, septMni BUTI.EK, PA. NEW GOODS! —AT— Schneideman's, Next door to Savings Hank, Butler, Pa. THE MAN THAT GOES EAST 11, f I HAS RETURNED, AND HAS NOW ON EXHIBITION THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK OF j Q Z gj* j OVERCOATS, FINE SUITS, BUSINESS SUITS, YOUTHS' SUITS, BOYS' SUITS, CHILDREN'S SUITS, " j g S3 in fact SUITS suitable for each and every one that is in want of a Suit. Also a very full line of | ZFURKTISIIIIffGr GOODS, TRUNKS, ¥ALISES, <£c., all bought in the East by Mr. Schneideman in person, and will "be sold at less than any Competitor can now "buy them. ; w p L j- J I H. ©CHL]N~EII) EMAN. I ? OO PR O CLJIMJi TIOJV ! To the People of Western Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio; ■ F l i ° din S '' t( L??£ ijltere * ,t to consolidate our Htores and couceutrate|unr effort*, we have ddter to. c '°* e THE BRANCH STOKE. 29 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBUROH. This conclusion was reached so late in tlie rammer, that we ha<l laid onr plans for a LARGE FALL TRADE, and stock was being rapidly prepared. When the tie aeon opened it found on with a Choice and Well-Selected Stock, THE LARGEST AND FINEST IN PIITSBUKGH. We do not want to take anv of this Stock back to Philadelphia, so we have marked it at such VERY LOW PRICES that a " SPEEDY CLEABANOE is assured. The people of Pittsburgh are making such purchases as indicate that they fully ap preciate tlie BAKGAINS WE OFFER. This Proclamation i 8 lttnueil so that all citizens of Western Pennsylvania. Eastern Ohio and Weot \ lrginia may nbare in these advantages. Much of the Stock ia marked AT LESS THAN lIALF FORMER PRICES. The Stock remaining over from the Sum.nor it will pay you to purchase and save until next BARGAINS IX MEN'S SUITS, BARGAINS IN BOYS'*SUITS, BARGAINS IN CHILDREN'S SUITS, BARGAINS IN OVERCOATS. Wc are constantly receiving NEW STOCK, so that our assortment will be kept up during the season with the NEWEST and CHOICEST things in FINE READY-MADE CLOTHING. It will repay any one who has to purchase clothing to visit our stores and see for themselves. OUR STORE IS THE "LARGE WHITE FRONT," 3B FIFTH AVEINTJE, Pittsburgh.", Pa. John Wanamaker & Co., Clothiers to the People. fFIfJEMfI This Train Unloads Its Immense Cargo BOOTS AND SHOES AT THE NEW STORE OF JOHN BICKEL, UNION BLOCIi, Main Street, ----- Butler. Pa. Having just returned from the East with one of the most complete sortments of Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, Slippers, &c„ ever brought to Butler, I will be enabled to dispose of the same at greatly PRICES.^ It is unnecessary to designate the different qualities and makes of the Boots, Shoes, Ac., to lie found in my store, in an advertisement. A personal inspection will enable all to see that my stock is inferior to none in Butler. Suffice it to say, I have all kinds of Men's, Women's and Children's Wear, guaranteed to be equal in make, quality and finish to any found elsewhere. 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