ISUTLEtTctTIZIvV. Ijocal and General. CHEW Jackson's Rest Sweet Navy Tobacco. You can give thanks and carve turkey to-morrow. But spook around a little and help some poor family to a turkey. A GREAT many of our young men are devoting their spare time to wondering if they will be invited to dine out on Thanksgiv ing Day. THKBE are a number of dogs in this town whose tails could be amputated close be hind the ears, and the community suffer no loss thereby. WORKING and Dress Shirts of all kinds, from 20 cents up, at Charles R. Grieb s. A BALTIMOBE girl ate chalk to make her complexion white, and she succeeded. People who looked into the casket said that her face looked like marble. CHRISTMAS presents are in course of construction. The inevitable pair of slippers worked in worsted, with yellow dogs, blue sun flowers and green border is still the (avorite. IF you want a good education go to West Sunbury Academy. BOIL rice, shake it in a sieve or colander until it is dry, and serve it with •trained tomatoes and grated cheese poured over it while it is hot, so that they will meit. THE Winter Term of the Wither spoon Institute will open Dec. Ist, 1879. The Institution is iu a flourishing condition. Lx cellent advantages are offered to students ot both sexes. IF you wish to prevent weevil in wheat garners, take three one-y popular writers, is a special attraction. Then there are the Merry and True series of 10 volumes; Little Chats with Little Folks, 6 books in a box; Baby Classic Toy Books; Favorite Q larto Toy Books; the National History Series and Storivs, and Johnny's Discoveries, in three volumes. The presentation book upon which the Messrs. Lothrop are In-stowing particular attention, and which, from its peculiar character, ought to have special attraction for every patriotic American, is Dr. S. F. SiJith's America, which for nearly half a century has served as our national liymn. It is to be brought out in large quarto form, magnificently illustrated aud bound, and containing, beside the hymn, an illustrated sketch of the venerable author, who is still living. It would be interesting if we could know the various important occasions upon which this hymn has been sung since it was written. During the war it exerted a won derful influence at home and in the field in the way of strengthiug patriotic feeling, aud it has lost none of its popularity or power sinjs. The volume which presents it is artistic and beauti ful, and it should be found in the household of every true American. The five handsomely printed volumes which constitute the Idle Hour Series, and which have put off their light summer clothing for tasteful cloth covers, claim the attention of all lovers of choice literature. They have ail been warmly praised by the press, and in their cheaper form have had a large and steady sale. Their character is not ephemeral, nor are they simply intended as "summer books." One can enjoy the experiences of the Two Girls who Tried Farming by a coal fire as well as in a hammock, or the narrative of the trio who sailed Up and Down, the Merrirrvxc when that famous river is frozen as well us now. My Daughter Siuan and Priscilla ILunter are ac ceptable acquaintances at any time of year, and there is no particular season to be set apart for Poor Papa. There are two other series which seem to require special mention. The first, History and Biography, containing five volumes, and Fa mous Americans, containing the lives of Frank lin, Sumner, Webster aud Amos Lawrence. They are books which every boy should read, and will be the better for reading. Another new book, Waifs and their Authors. is now in press, and nearly ready for issue. It will be in the popular quarto form, illustrated. Of new editions, prominent are Tarbox's Life of Israel Putnam, which has been m:\terially reduced in price; Sunshine for Babylana; Pansy's three ever popular books, Mother's Boys and Girls, Picture Book, and Our Dar lings, all of them enlarged, and in choice bindings. The Children's Almanac, which created such a sensation last season, should not be forgotten. It is one of the most useful and beautiful little volumes ever brought out by the publishers, and is sold for hardly more than a nominal price. It will be remembered the calendar reaches over five years, and is as good to-day as it was last year. The "World's Child-Magazine. John Greenleaf Whittier, the most ehild-heartcd as be is among the fore most of American Authors, writes of ST. NICHOLAS: "It is little to say of this magazine that it is the best child's periodical in the world." Prof. Proc tor, the astronomer, wrote from Lon don : "What a wonderful magazine it is for young folks, and ours are quite as much delighted with it as Ameri can children can be !" That it is cal culated to delight the little folk every where is indicated by the fact that it is to be issued in French by Delagrave of Paris and that even the far-away little Moslems are now to have a vol ume made up of translations from ST. XICIIOLAS into Arabic by the Rev. 11. H. Jessup. Beginning with the November num ber (ready Oct. 25th,) the magazines is to be printed on heavier paper with wider margins, and is to be so much enlarged that the new volume will contain nearly two hundred more pages than any former volume, while the price will remain the same. The publishers announce many brilliant novelties, including a new serial by Miss Louisa M. Alcott, entitled "Jack a:id Jill;" "The Treasurer-Box of English Literature," in which will be given gems from standard English and American authors; an Acting-Play for Sunday Schools, by Rev. Edward Eggleston, which will be printed iu time for the holidays, with full direc tions for its representation in school exhibitions; and a beautiful Fairy Operetta for children entitled "The Sleeping Beauty in the Wood." The November number has two beautiful frontispieces and a red-line title-page, and contains over sixty illustrations. In it, begins a new serial story for boys, "AMONG TIIE LAKES," by the author of "Dab Kin zer." Another splendid serial for boys has been secured for this volume,—"The Fairport Nine," a story of a base-ball club, by NOAH B BOOKS. In short, ST. NICHOLAS, which has no rival on either continent, is to be better than ever. A superb Christmas number is in preparation, to appear early in Decem ber. Subscriptions should begin with November. Buy it of your book seller, or send the subscription price to the publishers. Price, $3 a year ; 25 cents a number. SCRIBNER & Co., 743 Broadway, New York. Not a Beverage. "They are not a beverage, but a medicine, with curative properties of the highest degree, containing no poisonous drugs. They do not tear down an already debilitated system, but build it up. One bottle contains more hops, that is, more real hop strength, than a barrel of ordinary beer. Every druggist in Rochester sells them, and physicians prescribe them."— Rochester Evening Express on Hop Bitters. Bixtuk Cit£s«»: 26, tS?9. WfcLi£K±C TO BUY IIA RI) W AIIE! Axes Augers I i Norway iron, Oilers, Auger Handles, Awls, '-g F ITT 1 OTA pf'Sir*' Axle Grease, ll6 *9i 1 ALL. 18 i »). Plane Irons ' Bells, Bolts, Blocks, Pulleys, Pocket C utlery, Rrtishea Hits J Porcelain kettles, Blacksmiths' Sledges, After thanking our patrons and percussion Caps, Builders' Hardware,' the public generally for their very| V.^oKvrs I. H't™ liberal patronage in the. past, we Ru Ves, Razor Strops, Blast in!r Powder' would respectfully announce that'. i:at Trips, Rollers, Saws, Carpenters' Tools', ice have HOW in stock a full line of Scales, screws, Shot, ; C : Scythes, l^'Drivers, HEAVY AND SHELF ! - scythe Stone, Chisels Cordage, | . Spikes,'Spoons' Steel, Cow BelK Cutlers', TT O ¥• fl \\T O Y* p Stove Polish, Springs, r Door Springs and Stops, ±1 d; I U- VV Cl 1 l.n W Drawing Knives, i . t r i ; Egg Beaters, Edje Tools,' #' T V \ll» nres Faucets. Files, suitable for the Fall trade, at rrup-, Jape Meaiu.es, Forks, Fly Traps, \ prices to suit the times. un < Locks"cTlassf' !AU those in need of anything tn Vises-Hand, Gunpowder,Grindstones, \our line are cordially invited to Hammers, Hoes, Wall and examine goods and prices ivinjov.- Sorin g ' ! Purlin, Mere. WUfi,' Horse Shoes and Nails, ""'''.l' Lanterns, Lock*. JACKSON & MITCHELL, W r lr ilji' I 'Kiks Malleable Iron < astings, Corner Main & Jefferson Sis., Wood Siw<, Wire Rope, Meat Cutters, Yard sticks, Measu-in ffTTapes 1 BUTLER, PA. Zink Oilers, N N T ails, 1 Zink Sheet, Agricultural Implements, House Furnishing Goods, Farmers' Supplies, ' Iron, Steel, Metals, Blacksmiths' Supplies, &c. CARPRTS! OIL (;L')TiIS! MATS! IlUii.S! STA.IH ROLS S STOJ3K! NSW STOCK! > ■ h | HECK & PATTERSON S § j MV CARPET ROOM! ■j, NOW OJPiCN! S One Door South, of thete Clothing House, § Outty'a »lovk, se P t2o-tf Bullcr, Pa. 33 iSQQg HIYXS IBf>£ia igXVW iSHXCIOHO iSXgJaVO ; Hardware; Implements!| 1 :::::: J. G. A W. CAMPBELL, | I Solo Agents for tli9 World-Renowned """ BITPVIOVF MOWER AND R5AFEB,:::::: 1 LillS Ifi CID3R MILL, irmrTjvp SRAm drill, IMB IB HAY RAKE, EE fEE Blßflfi m Mil, ITHiCi ill HUE, I : EE L M. CQSBY'S Cslebratsd 7AHKZS& MILL. EE drakkus jerar ; ;;;;;; Cultivators, Scythes Sf Snaths, ;;;;;; Shovel Plows, Grain Cradles, ;;;;;; Corn Planters, Forks fy JToes, ■• ••• | Lawn Mowers, Gam Hose, And Everything in tise Implement Line. EE Stoves and Tinware, EE ::::::| House Goods ::: CARPENTERS' AND FARMERS' TOOLS. ALWAYS ON HAND. Goods greatly reduced in price and satisfaction guaranteed. H J. G. & W. CAMPBELL. Don't You Do It! DON'T BE SO FOOLISH AS TO BUY AN OLD STYLE Sewing Machine, No matter liow irreat its n:ime, or how loud lto preien»ion«, when for less luon -y you can get The Best Invented as well as The Latest Improved, THF; SELF THKEADrNG Dauntless! The only Machine made which has Shuttle, Tale Up and Temiows Entirely Self-Th reading. The DAUNTLESS also makes iln- most perfect Lock-Stitch, has the most intrenious sepa rate Bobbin-Winder, largest Arm Space and Wide Feed, Simplest Mechan ism, most stylish Furniture, and Handsomest Plating a.id Ornamentation in the Market. It Sews Anything! 1< Beats Everything!! It i'leases Even body ! ! ! igySewiusr Michlne Dealers everywhere will Hud it to their interest to order the Dauntless, and p t Factory I'rlecs. For terms, territory, Jsc., apply to The Dauntless Manufacturing Com pan >, Norwalk, Ohio, or to L. If. SLAGLE, jylf>-6in East Brady, CI u ion Co., Pa. HMKY O. HALK, FIE ISA Mill, COU. PENN AND SIXTH STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa B SEivisa foi&cHiss THE BUST OF Ur.rivalcd in Appcarar.ce, Unparalleled in Simplicity, Unsurpassed in Construction, Unprecedented in Popularity, Aud Undisputed in the Broad Claim OF OCINO THC VERY BEST OPERATING QUCKC9T SEI.UNG, IIANUSO-HEST, AND , Moat Perfect Sewing Machine IN TIIE WORLD. Ths great popularity ol the While Is ihe mast con vincing tribute to its excellence and superiority over other machines, and in submitting It to the trade we put It unon its merits, and in no Instance has it ever yet tailed to satisfy any recommendation In Its favor. The demand for the White has Increased to such an extent that we are now compelled to turn out A. Complete Sewlia.gr •very tlireo aaoizi-vates ijx tJoo to s-u-piply tfc-o cleaTaana-I Every machine is warranted for 3 years, and sold for c-sh at liberal discounts, or upon easy payments, to suit the convenience ot customers. BWAGSUT3 WASTTID IH UITCCCUFIZS XISSITCS?. WHITE SEWINCTMACHINE CO.. m 3EB Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio. VOX Agent. OHifc at Votrelcy's Hakcry, BUTLEK, PA. Jlr*. M. EC IC'II 4 Rl>«. No. 222 Pcnn Ava., Pittsburgh, Pa., Will exhibit on FRIDAY inJ SATURDAY, Nov. 14 ■*.- 15, 18S9, a complete assortment of II I ". IS 011 I* ATT EIIN HATS AND BONNETS ol the hitest Parisian styles. A cordial invitation is extended to the ladies of this town mid vicinity to call in and insj cct the tunny :>nd beautiiul patterns iu the Fall aud j Winter styles. novi2lm J PLAMMii MILL _AND— LmfiiS)er Yard ! J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PUKVIS. S.Gr. Purvis & Co., M \ NUFACT! KEIiS A. XI) DC ALE US IN Rough and Planed Lumbbr OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS, Patent Moulded Weatherboarding. FLOORING, SIDING, •BATTKNS BRACKETS and Scroll Sawing of every description Gauged Cornice Boards, Cornice Moulding I'ORCII POSTS, STAIR RAILS, Newell Posts and Balusters FENCE, PALINGS, Colliollc I'lmreli •INNS., LV. BUTLER Lumbei Yard and Planing Mill. H. BAUER - & BROS., JEFFERSON ST.. - BCTLER, PA., MANUFACTURERS OF Doors, Sash, Frames, Blinds. Molding of all descriptions, Brackets, Patent Molded W eatherboarding, Mill Boards, Flooring, Palings. Stair Railings, Balusters of every style, &c., &c. Circular Moldings Made to Order. AI.SO, DEALERS IN Lumber, Plank, Shingles, Lath, &c, apis-ly What it will do WitbooS Pasting. It will sew over uneven sunaccs as well M plain. it -.riilaewover scsma In any garment, without making lotgor sli< rt stitches, breaking of thread, rrpu Bering the lining "f thi poods at the 5c..m, requiting t-oasfiManre f:oui the operator, except to ran the mac Line and to guide Iho work.' V point which uoother machine possesses. 11!' the cn'.y practical machine for hemming WasiJp'icM, poplins, muslins, and other similar guodsw :„,ut tasting,and it is the ociy machine in the wjr d that will turn a wide hem across tho end < f a sheet wi'hout fulling the under or upper aide of tli-hem. It wiil t jru a hem and sew in a/old at one oper- i ttion. It vrtil do Mling, bias or straight, on any cotton cr woolen poods. It wi.lfell across scam-i on any gcodr. , It will hind dreMp"C.d3 with ll:e tsmo or ctlicr m:i!criil, cither scallops, points, fcjuares or straight. Bind /nlils without showing the stitches, and sow on nt the some 1 me. It v'll put on drcs braid and sow In facing' end a bissf-.ld r r one eperatien, vithon.t drawing' cither dress, bn> 1.1 cr skirt, and without rhowing thocliii h ou r ; ghtside. Fold Lias tiiiaming and sew en at oneopcra ticn. Maio niil'lner3'folds with diCercnt colors and plercacfirooJaatoneoperatiou, a nd sew ou at tho, aamal'roo. . i It rrill F9T In n sleeve, covering a cord and. stitching it i-ito the scam at the same time. It wilfpnthcr withoutsewinj o". It wiilgather and sow ca at thevreme time. 11 will gather between two bands, showing the stitches c.n therisht side, at one operation It will make an.d tewa rufjo on any part of a drew r«irt, and sew on a hl-s fold for heading at cno operation, showing tho stitches on tho right aide. I twill pnlher or.d sew on abar.d with piping Vr' ween r:iT:l3 and band. ;.t co operate n. Itwillfrewa band r".id ruGjon adri?s shirt, stitching in piping nt head of band, at ono oper ation. . . It will make plaited trimming cither straight or sen Hoped. , ~ , Make plaited triram'nz eiiaer scalloped or )»*r light. arid new on h baud, and edge etitcli the at one? operation. It wiil. with ono operation for each vnrietr, without basting, execute rraeti' al varieties i f Tufllin*:. being twelve more than c:» 11 bo produce 1 on any other m tchiue with tho same number of operation*. It does not change lenpth of stitch on fk-roit w rV. It. from Jace to leather without chan* Dg w • T »rb • r tcr.3ion tl ' VERY micMne I" warranted for FIVE VM.J ..no j... kerit i *i repa rn free of expense to tlie pur * -rortSAl K BY H. Grrieb, s BUTLER, PA, P —— P Hollcc. j. Notice in licrel.V given that W. P. Uraiiam, ~ ASSIGNEE of A. O Stcen, HA* filed hi < final sc- count in tlie ofticc of tlie Piottionotarv of tiie Common Pleat. Oonrt of Hutier county, and that C the NAME will be presented to waid Court for C eoiitirmatioii and allowance, 011 Wednesday, the j 3rd day of December next. I uovs-4t A. RUSSELL, Proth'y. Tins standard article is compound • i with the greatest care. Its effects are as wonderful and as satisfactory as ever. It restores gray or faded hair to its youthful color. It removes all eruptions, itching and dandruff. It gives the head a cooling, soothing sensation of great comfort, and the scalp by its use becomes white and clean. li}- its tonic properties it restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, preventing baldness, and mak ing the hair grow thick and strong. As a dressing, nothing has been found so effectual or desirable. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assayer of Massachusetts, says, " The con stituents are pure, and carefully se lected for excellent quality ; and I consider it the BEST PREPARATION for its intended purposes." Price, One Dollar. BUCKINGHAM'S DYE FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation may be relied on to change the color of the beard from gray or any other undesir able shade, to brown or black, at dis cretion. It is easil}' applied, being in one preparation, and quickly and ef fectually produces a permanent color, which will neither rub nor wash off. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N.H. Sell ij kU Ercc£:*.s, ui E«cl«r» is Ktil&M. E. GRIEB, DEALER IN FINE Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES, &C. ENGRAVING OF ALL KINDS A ; MAIN STREET, (North of Lowry House,) BUTLER, PA. ! ' > . IST WATCHES AND CLOCKS REPAIRED, AND WARRANTED ! flgg 33. Roe^^in^;, [Successor to A. C. Housing A Bro.] DEALEIi IN Groceries GRAIN, FLOOR, FEED, OIL, —AXI» Anthracite Coal. THE niOHERT MARKET PRICE TAID IN FOB GRAIN OF AX.L KINDS. sep4tf ■MJHiIJI 'l. ,HIIU»Ig.-T~,w T*** "T J il iITV flfll' PBOVESES. "Tho Rich st ll Sweetest Breath B end Fairest S . t i i i 1 • t > Di. tf :s " 1 "Ali:t!e 11 p i.i" saves big doctor gj bills nnd lonj; i-icl.nesV' £ "Tint invalid vif -, mother, pister or g cliiKl c in be m uli: the picture of health £ widi Hop Bitters." " \Vh"u worn d >wn and ready to t.ike 3 - our lied, Hop j i what yon need." " Don't physicerid j r sic, for it weak ens n:id d sUi'.s. but 1 .ico llop Lutters, that build up Curi'iau-iily." " Physicians <■ t' a'l Bchools u.-o and rceo'iimend i lop To*t th?m." iv;ilth is b :iufyfe:i 1 joy—Hop Bitters gives health a:id b rtu' j " " There are luoro euros made with llop Bitters than all other medicines." : '• When the brain is wearied, the nerves unstrung, the m sclts weak, use llop Bitters." "That low, nervous f v r, want of sleep and weakness, call.* far Hop Bitters." ( Hop Cough Curo and Pain Relief Is Pleasant, Sure and Cheap. For salo by all druggi.:s. Union Woolen Mills. I would (lesirp to cn.ll the attention of the public to the Union Woolen Mill, Cutler, Pa., i where I have new and improved machinery for the manufacture of Barrc-d and Gray Flannels, Knitting and Weaving Yarns, „ and I cin recommend them an being very dnra- s ble, ae they are manufactured of pure Butler oounty wool. They aie beautiful iu color, sun perior in texture, and will be sold at very low prices. For samples aud prices, address. fa. FULLKU I ON, |u124."7«-ly) Butler, P* (Joed Homes in Central Missouri \ Rati be obtained on the best terms, through the c Uallawav County IN.U.!nratiou Society. For lull particulars address the President, t WM. H. THO)IA,S, f octls-3*n Fulton, Me. 1 AS IT ALWAYS HAS BEEN SO IT STILL r 7v'AINS ! The Largest and Best i i Western Penn'a ! WITH NO REOOQNiZKi) RIVAL! An INSPECTION OF OUR jck, AND A. COMPARISON WITH OUR Priced wn.r, i'Kovr. hat WE HAVE KAUfI NFS CHEAPEN DMHR 83, 85 siid ©7 h3dd St. FOR MEN'S, BOYS' AN"I) CHILDREN'S CLOT ■ * 1 JNCJ We mention a few of t'ie tn .v La - ;i: > i contain*. METST'H D A TV r MENT. AT $4.37 QS.G2 Cents' Heavy All Wcolf C v: / Fine Worsted j Cassimere Suits, \ Suits, Perfect Fitting, j Durable. A 7 $4.37. siyliJU.jstosain.AT $3.62. A bargain. | Men's Iron Suite. . . '>. 25 • I C.tstcr Suite, . . fS 87 Men's Union Cassimere Suits, . . 1! • > *ed Cheviot Suits, . 978 Men's Scotch Cheviot Suits. . . "ri.ot Snit*, . . . 11 Ofl Men's All Wool Diagonal Suits, . . 0 7."> • 21- ■ Cloth Dress" Suits, . . 13 59 CaTEach cepaitment superblp stocked v.tli s ;y'„.- ■ i ■ j of our own design and selection. ? i Men's Extra Heavy ■ )Kzr i's Fine Chinchilla OVERCOATS, | OVERCOATS, 51.85. S 53.75. Bojs' a:u! 4 hi!slr< «* . > i'parfment. Roys' School Suits ii 90 (' .• .. ' U'ouse Suits. . . . $1 II Bovs' Union Cassimere Suits, • . 2 C 1 n" , Worsted Siits, . . .2 7# Boys' Scotch Cheviqt SuiU, . • . :i t'<2 ('. t . I'ricot Suits, . . it 2S Boys' Fine Dress Suits, . . . 4 uO Children's Fine Drees Suite, . . 4 IS Our Assortment Always tits Largest! Cur Styles Always the Newest I Our Makes Always the Best! Cur Guarantee Always Reliable! OUR MERCHANT DEPARTMENT is newly stocked with Cwiaierc-p. Cheviot.;, Worstr : s, which we make to order at extremely lew prices. Pants to o;Uer, 43.25. S;. - to order. £18.50. Our Hat and Gents' Furnishing Departments contain the latebt novelties, ail a;aru» 1 extremely low. C9-Ask for goods advertised, as we allow no ir.Nrt ivrpi-nt.-.tian* to b6 made. BE SORE lIT IS K: .A. CT :BVM: A. :N N" ' S Cheapest Corner, 83, 85 and 37 rith field St., Pittsburgh, COK. DIASZO\£> HTREET. **T-" M"«» 3S WJ BCMUI'KBBK.««. WHO 18 UrJACOUAIMTSD VYIT'I Ti;2 CHGC" .7. . OF TKX COUNTRY, WILL 6SE ■J EXAMi HT THE CHICAGO, ROM " PACIFIC R. IS THE GREAT COSSECTIXN LOK BET'VEriZi THE EAST ASD TIIE WEST! Its main line runs from Oht-ajrotoConncll Blurs I '< >KIM-: SALOON where yon can enjoy your n-i.l Omaha. passing thronxh .toilet, (htr a. i.a | -j ; .a 'el all bonrj of tlied.lT. Snlle. Gcneseo. Mollnc. Itock felin-!. Daren" ort. Marni' ."it Iron Brldsres span the Mls'lssl;" I West Liberty. lowa City. Msrensro. Br klyn. rr;.l .V i rir.-rs at all points crossed by t Grinnell ami Des Moines. (the capital of »<•*-!• I •.... jt.i-i :• .sfers are avoided at Council Bin. .. with branches from Bureau Junction to Peoria : I >• and Atrhieon eonnecttons b"iir< Wilton Junction to Muscatine. V.'p«hlaiK :i, Fair- i iti ■ n depots Held. Kldon. Holkuap. Ccntreville. I'rinceton. •] ,;■ p,;i sell*Al. it k cONXHTIOM! Trenton. Callntin. Csraerun. and \ill-; GiiLAT TII ROUGH I.IXB AUB AH Ft)l.- At<'tin>on : Washington to hlßoiimey. Indlanola and Wlrt.-rscf; ar.J I'lttsbnrtt, Wayne ft Chicago Atlanttct > Audnbon. and Av<-»ca to llsrluii. Tins ii is positively the r.niy lir.ilrosd. which owns, con- /. t n : ;, ; ton Hkic.HTS. with Plttfburg. Cln trn!s and operates n thruunh line betr.-een Chlcaso c. -i l.onl* r H and K a nr.is. ..... A t t M.I.F. T uh Illinois Central 11. R. 'J'his ( omiinny own nnd control their SI oplni; I with P P. A J.: P.. L. ft D.; 1. B. 4 Cam. which aro Inferior to none, and «ive you a wlll . 1-iMd: and T.. P. ft W. Railroads. .Her . wliHe At I\ . i.M-OUT, with tho Davenport ft North nil ollirr lines vharpo between the same points \Y«"t »ru It. It. Three Dollars forn double berth. *nd Six Dollars / t VVr*T Libkrtt. with the BurlingMe, Cedar It-rn section. Har .V Northern It. R. What v. ill pleas'* y<»u most wi.l bo the pleasure ,\ t ciuxncix. with Central It. ft of lowa, of enJoTtiiif your nieals. while Dinting over tho ,\t Ui.s .Moi.nrs. with I). M. A Tt. Dodeeß. It. beautiful prairies of Ilfnois and lowa, In one of ,\i Cor. 'iL BLI'PK.s, with Union Pacific It. K. ourinnimlUeent Dintnv and Itfstaurnnt Cars that At OMAHA, with 11 A Mo. It. It. It. (In Neb.) accompany all Throuirh Kxpress Trains. Vwi rs JrNCTio*, with Burllnffton.Cedar an entire meal, r.s k' i can At OTTI'MU A, with Central K. It. of Iowa: St, or»!cr what you like, and pay for what you j:ot. Ll) , ; Kan. City ft Northern nn«lC.. B. AO.lt.Rds. Appreciating tho fnrt that a majority of the peo- V. Klo:ci*k. with Toledo. Peoria and Wirraw; pie prefer soruirato apartments f«-r dLTer; r;t Wab '••. vre aro plei£sed i • n:i- At .' with Atchison, Topelca & Pantn nounce thst thi- ("omnany runs its PA! \c v ; i ; ,\ !u n jt Neb. aud Cen. Br. L'nlon PaclL's ?s|iEKrl\(i CAItS for purposes, and Us | it.'! PA LACK DININtJ CARS for pur?»« •.-•••«. j A* l.::.\VE.\".voHTn, with K. P. and K. Cen. One other great feature of our Palace Cur. ia a! It. 1M t*ALAf'E CAItS are run tTirotsarh to HEOU3A.DS3 WOIXES, COUNCII. ATrniO:)S and LEAVEXV/OKI'U Tlc!:c!s v\:\ Ih!-* Line, kno*.t n :v. the ••Or;*at Rock iNland Route," are lelil by til Tie!ict Agents ITI the United fit.:!'*s act! t'u-i. tl.». Tor Information not obtalaablc at your Louie ticket office, address, i* KIMISALL, IZ. HT. JOHN. Chicago. 111. RYCKF.IAN, DAY & CO.. LAKE SHOBE BROCTCN, N. Y., MANUFACTUKEUB OF Par© SativeWiucs.l Still and SparkliDg Win?, AM) ' Brandies from Native Grcpcs Our wines are put up in choice |-nckact-. mid | arc etwranlwd lu be strudard nnil Live ■ satisfaction. «. ETZEL, Ag<>nf. ap2-ly KCTLEU. IV j Real Estate Agency. W. 8. BOYD SUM opened a ft a! K-i r •<« ■>.- iu tl:c Voi;eley House, Butler, I'a .» t i nil | descriptions of Farms, Houses, Lot:-, W. ui | Lands, and hcHvy Timbir l.air's in I! county, Pa., are lor sale. Any | • r-on to huy will please rail and examine I - ter of propeitlea. Best kin lul sir'.:i , < i. su!e. Bonds, Mortijaires mi IV al EeUle. loauid uu first class mortgages. |-ciU 3ui THE GREAT CAUSE | ' ,'v OF i f aumm mmm. 1 . / ■'•■,! in a Sealed envelope, rrire C ctt. A ! ': E i-N 1111? NATI'HB, TnBATMr.HT, \ ■ ! . i ,i. eniv of Seminal Weakness, or induced by Cclf-Abuse, Itivol o\ 1' i 1.-.i-ions, Impotcncy, Nervous D»- t 1 ' •»•..; t pcdlii'pnta to Marriijje generally; j< ' tit.- ''ion, Ks-i! -t.sv, and Fits: Menial -.nd I':: . Im ip.icily. itc. —By KOBEItT J. CULc I \ !>'U .1.. M. 1)., author of the "(ii««a I T, v. •1! r.-nowued author. In this admirable 1 i, e ! ulv proves from bis own experkne* •: . til < n: i qucmes of Self-Abuse in»y »> v n tnoved without medicine, and v i i.: ,n ; -rous surgical operations, liottcfe*, i• r-1::i i I-, linsrs. or cordials; polnlin? 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