Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, October 06, 1880, Image 4

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    THE SCHWA TKA ARCTIC EX
PEDITION HETVRNED. .
A Three Thousand Two Hundred and
Fifty-one Mile Sledje Tri/>.
The arrival at New Bedford Mass ,
on the i3d ult., of the Arctic search
party, which, tinder Lieutenant t red- ,
erick Schwatka, U. S. A., started April j
1, 1579, from Depot Island, Hudson 9 i
Bay, for a sledge tour of exploration
through King William Land, and
reached the same point on its return
March 4, 1880, is an event of great in
terest. The expedition sailed, from
New York June 19, 1868, for the pur
pose of seeking authentic data regard
ing the fate of Sir .John Pranklin and
recove ing the records of his expedi
tion. In the latter object the explorers
were unsuccessful, hut they have found
abundant evidence as to the fate of Sir
John's men, and have buried the re
mains of many of them. They have
also demonstrated the possibility of
prosecuting Arctic research by sledges
in anv season of tbc year, and added
materially to the knowledge of the
geography of those hyperboreal regions.
During their sledge journey of eleven
months and four days, the longest on
record, they travelled 2,819 geograph
ical, or 3,251 statute miles. It was
the only sledge journey made that cov
ered an entire Arctic winter. During
the summer and fall of 1879 they made
a complete search of King William
Land and the adjacent mainland, tra
velling over the route pursued by the
crews of the Erebus and Terror upon
their retreat toward Backs River, and
while BO engaged the party buried the
bones of all those unfortunates remain
ing above ground, and erected monu
ments to the memory of the fallen he
roes.
The Natchilli Esquimaux, who had
found a sealed tin box, about two feet
long and one foot square, filled with
books, «t a point on the mainland near
Backs River, where the last of the sur
vivors of Franklin's party are supposed
to have finally perished, were inter
viewed by Lieutenant Schwatka. These
natives broke open the box and threw
out the precious records, which were
then either scattered to the winds of
thirty Arctic winters or destroyed by
the children, who took them to their
tents for playthings. This point was
net only searched by Lieut. Schwatka's
fiarty, but hy nearly the entire Natchil
i nation, inspired by a promise of a
great reward for the discovery of any
remnant of books or papers, no matter
what was their present condition. This
Bearch failed to discover any of the
records, but resulted in the finding of
the skeleton of a sailor about five miles
inland. Its existence was previously
unknown, even to local tribes. The
expeditionists learned that one of
Franklin's ships drifted down the Vic
toria Straitß and was unwittingly scut
tled by the Ookjoolik Esquimaux, who
found it near an island off Grant Point
during the spring of 1839. At that
time one man wai lying dead in the
steerage, and during the same year the
natives saw tracks of four white men
in the spring snows 011 the mainland
Lieutenant Schwatka's men started
out on their long trip with but one
month's rations of "civilized" food up
on their sledges, thus voluntarily sub
mitting to a dependence upon the game
of the country through which they
passed. The white men of the party
began a mode of life strictly in accord
ance with that of tteir Esquimaux as
sistants. From each spot where the
graves were found a few tokens were
selected that may serve to identify
those who perished there. A piece of
each of the boats found and destroyed
by the natives has been brought away,
together with interesting though mourn
ful relics in the shape of the prow of
one of their boats, the sledge upon
which it was transported, and part of
the drag rope upon which these poor
fellows tugged until they fell down and
died in their tracks. In addition to these
the party secured a board which may
serve to identify the ship which com-
Eleted the northwest passage. They
ave also brought the remains of an
officer, Lieutenant John Irving, third
officer of the Terror, which were identi
fied by a prize medal found in bis open
ed grave.
The party endured many hardships
and were' once threatened with starva
tion, not, as might be supposed in the
sledge journey, but after their return
to Hudson Bay. When the party
reached Depot Island there was but
one saddle of meat upon the sledges,
although the return journey was made
through a country where game could
be procured. This was due to the fact
that before the expedition set out an
ample supply of provisions was left In
the care of Captain Barry, of tho
schooner Eothen. When the sledge
party returned to Depot Island no
trace of Captain Barry or the provis
ions was found, and the natives were
short of food; the conclusion being in
evitable that Captain Barry had sailed
for home with the supplies. The win
ter was pronounced by the Esquimaux
as one of unusual rigor. This fact was
attested by the freezing of Rowe's Wel
come throughout its entire extent from
shore to shore, even below the latitude
of Whale Point. On January 3, 1880,
the thermometer sank to—7l degrees
Fahrenheit, or 103 degrees below freez
ing point, and during the entire day it
did not raise above—69 degrees. Dur
ing sixteen days the average tempera
ture was 100 degrees below the freez
ing point, and during twenty-seven
dayß it was below—6o degrees. All
this time the party travelled, in fact
they never halted a single day on ac
count of the cold. No material sick
ness occurred during the absence of the
expedition in the field, and no severe
frost-bites were experienced by any of
the party.
Some boys at Oberlin, Ohio had
heard that Hausage was made of cats
and dogs. (Jetting into a sausage fac
tory, they started a chopping machine,
and threw a puppy and seven kittens
in the hopper. The local Bcrgh society
has l»egun a prosecution.
A family gathering recently took
place in a New Jersey town of the
Smith family. Three thousand united
in a picnic, all supposed to lie lineally
descended from the original Jan
Schmidt, who came from Holland, and
who, wishing to be fully Americanized
chauged bis name to John Smith.
Strange to say, il is asserted that not
one plain John Smith was founjl among
all the number of Smiths gathered on
this occasion.
A circuH was at LancaHter, Ky., and
during an Indian scene, when may pis
tols were discharged, a young man
arose ia his seat and shot u policeman
dead. There appears to have boon no
.cause for the deed except excitement.
MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM.
J
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LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VESETABLE COMPOTOD.
The Positive Cure
For all Female Complaints.
TMj preparation, as Us enrols of
Vesatabte l'roi*.rtie» tl.ut are jtuCn. i-*>t ilei
icate Invalid. Upon one trial the L.c riU of thij Com
pound W.ll be recosnizxi, as relief ia immedla:,; and
vhen it * use to continued, in ninety-nine case 3 in a hun.
<lrod, will tc»
t!fy. On account of It proven merit-, it Li to-dajr ro
commended and prescribed by tho be t physicians in
the country.
It will cure entirely C.KJ trorst form of falling
of the uterus, UTicorrLo*, Irregular and painful
Mens? rnation, all Ovarian T roubles, Ir;.".ajnmatlon and
Ulceration, Flooding*, all T L placements *i-d the con
sequent ipinai weakntM, and is e*peeially adapted to
tlio Chansc of Life. It will dissolve and expel tumorj
from the uterus in an early stage of development. Tit
tendency to cancerous humors thcro is checked very
speedily by its use.
In fact It has proved to bo the (Treat
est and beat remedy that has ever been discover
ed. It permeates every portion of the system, and C JTeI
new life and visor. It removes faintncas,lla:ulenrr. do
stroys all'ravine for stimulants, and relieves veaknea
of the stomach
It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous rrortration,
GencrrJ Debility, Skeplenauas, Depression ai.d lr.di
pestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain,
wcl-ht and backache, is alv.-ays pt mcnently cured by
itanie. It W.llat sll times, andunderr 11 cinimstan
ce«, act in harmony with tue law that governs the
female system.
For Kidney Complaints of either sex this compound
is unsurpassed.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
1» prepared at 133 ami 223 Western Avenue, Lynn, Ma.*.
Price I'. 00. Six bottles for SI.OO. Sent by mail In the
form of pills, also in the form of lozenges, on receipt
of price, #I.OO, per box, for either. Mrs. nXKHAU
freely answers all letters of inquiry, fiend for pam
phi-1. Address ai above Hrntum thit paper.
Ko fan-lly shoul ibe without LYI>IA H PIM-HA2l'
|jv. HTTT--1. They euro Canst 1 pat ion, Lillouaness,
and Torpidity of the Liver. Zj cants wr box
GEO. A. KELLY &. CO., General
Age r ts, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Sold by I). H. Wuller, - Butler Pa.
ASK tin* recovered
jUroa <lvs|M-;»t|.- . liili'iim suf-
JKWirT » V fere p., victims of fever
:i>;iie, the n.ercurial
<li-e:ise)l patient, how
is l, "' y 'eeovered health
cheerful spirits and
1.1 V Kit BB«-
The Cheap'-»l. Parcsi nml Meat I-'nmi y
Medicine til it>c ivorlil 1
For DYSPEPSIA. rONSTIPATION, Jaundice,
Itillmis attacks, SICK HKADACIIIv, Colic, De
pps-ion of Spirits, SOUK STOMCH, Heart Bum.
&<•„ &c.
Thi* unrivalled Southern itemedy U warranted
not to contain asiug'e particle «>l MKIICXUY, or
any injunoiii; mineral .substance, h it is
PURELY VILGEABLE,
containing those Southern Roots and Herbs,
which an all-wi -e Providence placed in cot'.li
tri -s wh'-re l.iver Diseases ino- t piev.dl. It will
*tirt» Dl.se. ,es can.»ed Ity Derail,{••mfill of the Liver
aiei Bowels.
The HV.MITOMS of l,ivr Conililalnt are a hit
ter or bad I t itt* in Hi'- in tutli; P:t::i in the Hack.
Sides or .li/inls. often niistake.i 'or liheiiuiatlsiii;
Sour Stomach : of Apie tite ; ItowulH allcr
nately c«/.tlve and la*: ; Headache ; I.oss of mem
ory. wiih a painful "en.iailon of having failed to
do tttmiethlii'j which onjrlit lo litve hern done;
Dc'itlitv. I>nv Spirits, a thick yellow appearance
of the Skin and Kyes, a dry COUKII often mistaken
for Consumption.
Sometimes many of tluve xyiiiptoin t attend the
disease, at others very few; but I lie LlVK.lt, the
llirnes orj;au ill the Ixxly. is generally III" seat of
the disease, and If not Regulated in lime, great
sulferiiiK, wretchednetH ami death will ensue.
1 call reeommeiltl as an clWeaeiniLs remedy for
dlae.i-se of the Liver, Heartburn and l)ys|M-ps|.i,
Simmons' Liver Itegulator. LKWIM (l. wi sDitu,
1«1» MAHTKK STItKKT, A SSI ST A.Ni I'OMT A! AHTKit,
PHII.AIIKI.I'IIIA.
"We have tested Its virtues, personally, ami
know that for Dyspepsia, Bllioitaiiess, and rhrob
biiiK Headache, it Is the best medicine the world
ever saw. We have tried forty other remedies
before Simmons' Liver Regulator, Iml none of
them have us more than temnarary reliol ; but
tin l not only relieved, but cured us."—
ED. TKI.K<IKAI'H ANK Mk.SKKN<JKII. Macon, <«a.
MA N t'KAt'TI HKD OM.V ItV
J. 11. ZEILI V. A < O.
PHILADELPHIA.
Price, fI. Mold by all Urugftlala,
aprtH-iyr
Thelpurest and Best Medicine ever Hade.
Acolmblnation of Hops, Buchu, Mare
drakleand Dandelion, with aJltnebest aud
txuxit c%urative properties of all other bitters,
mi*i.sVths itnia«>t Blood Purifier, Liver
He - * u [^ a tor, and Life and Health
A vent onW**>* l * nt '* rth '
.No diseasean possibly limit exist where flop
Uittan aro uMhl" J -*° are their
operati'.ns.SMM
Tisy elv« us 11 V» -al Tip: to ti« »»«1 »sl Uira
loall wl.ccw »*pp|o>mentscauso irreiruUri
ty of t lio Ujwelsor % urinary oiyans, or who re
quu aan AppctlicrV l "" lo and mild Htlm ilant
u...nitt-rjaruwithout mtox-
Ic.ltinK. *'i»A
No »:;.iite-r what your feW'f.mrs or symptoms
are the disen *cr ailwaeut 11 use Hop llii
tcra Don't wait until you but if you
only feel bail or miserable A u s" 1 '* n at once.
It may sar j you.' life.it hfcitl 1 * a » e d hundreds.
•500 w'll
euro or h<-lp. Va not LU (Tcr\ O, J ( « Y»»R trlvtuU
u*co"i'l tircfo ,J *° Hop B
\ Item'tnter, flop DJ'i'ra in noV r^«
B dmnki ii no»trum. but tiio u J
B AfoUrtnoerot inwto . tho
H AlKl U0?&" i nil no (M-rM/a or
F] B«) without thciiL MHRQMMA
U q I o,liin *n'!
B Uirurunkmuutm t um of oiiium, foi>acco I
H BMVotlcs. AUoold by druic;rl iu. Head
B fur CircuUr. flop olttm iff. Cj., f
D. E LYON,
SALE AND FEED STABLE.
At tho old stand of Patrick Kelley, K»<j. t cor
ner of Cunningham and Maine street, oposite
Joiiti Berg's Bank, where I will attend to the
feeding of Horses or
HOARDING IJY THE WEEK OR MONTH
of the same. Give me a call and I will make
the charges moderate t.i suit the tiuicH.
Those having HOI-DON for aa'.e or persona want
ing to buy, it will lie to their advantage to call.
aug2!J-:lm
CAMPAIGN FLAG?
Beautiful Campaign Hedges of the Kepuldi
can and DemoeratieCandidate*.
OA1IKIKLI) /kl) HANCOCK
ami Illy nml
A KTIIIJK, ' 'll KKUI.ISII.
Containinii llle-like Piiotogrupha of Ibe Cnn-
Uidntes; encased in pretty Minaiiituie Hilt
Frames, with pin for iittacliiiii; lo coal or vest.
Active agen's can make flO a day se|i|n({ tin in,
and city and country merchant* can make a
liatidnome profit. Prli e 10 cents ench ; 2 'or 1.%
cents ; 10 lor 50 cents, or 100 lor 50. Ph' to
(;riip' * «omc price ua Badicea. Crayon Portralta
on tinted plate paper. Heroic size 'ii by W.
for 25 cents, Kl.ifs all si y.r.y, kinds and prices.
Now Is the Harvest time for aircnta, and deal,
era. Send lor samples and lull iiarllculnra to
U. 8 MANUKACTURINH
11(1 Smithlield street, Pitiabui|;h, Pu.
taaflO-Sm
KxcciilorH Notice.
Tellers teetiinentary in the ostatn of ('aplain
Robert Thompson, dee'd, late of Clinton town
rliip, Butler county, Pa., having been granted
to I lie underpinned, ail persons l.tiowmg Ihem
selves indebted to said estate will make imme
diate payment, and any having claims against
said estate, wi'l present them dulv authenti
cated for aett lenient. AIIBOLOM MONKS,
J. W. MONKS, Ex're,
Julv2H-flt Saxonburg, P. O. Butler county. Pa.
PBIWSIO Nsi
Procured for all .soldiers disabled in the IT. S. ser
vice from any cause, also forhcirsnf deceased sol
dier*. The slightest disability entitles to pension.
Pensions Increased. Bounty and new dlschargi-w
procured. Those who are In doubt lis to whether
entitled to anything, should send Iwo a els. stump*
for our' circulars of nfonuation." Address, with
slaui|>s, stoddarl H 0., Solicitors of Claims and
Patents, Room *. St. Cloud Itulldlng. Washington,
D. c. (jimao-3m) HTOIiIiART ti co.
Slock Speculation and Investnicnt,
Operation* on Margin or by Privilege*. Kpe
ciai buHiurH* in Mining Slock*. Full particular*
on application. JAMKrf BROWN, Dealer iu
Stocks and Bonda, 64 A 08 Broadway, New York.
iuarl7-i)in
s|pe Hail#* : P«tle*r, ss*.» OctflckiMe 8, t8S0»
W. H. WAKEFIELD & CO.
Nn 19A Federal street,
11U. iAT ALLEUHEXT, PA.
ARE SELLING GOODS CHEAP.
And extend a cordial invitation to all to c.ili
and examine their goods and prices, when in the
city whether u Lsluiig to purchase or not.
ATO CinM'H A VAKI>.
c:uses Dark. Fast colored. Calicos worth 7 els.
AT CIOSTH A. YAn It,
5 Bales— Heavy, yard wide. Unbleached Muslin,
worth 8 cents.
AT 20 CENTS PER YARD.
Heavy Liom Table Linens, sold at S> cents.
Finer grades.—.*il.cents to £1.50
AT 15 CENTS I'KK YARD.
Cissl Grey Twilled Flannels worth 20 cents.
AT i". CENTS PER YARD,
Fine, 27-inclt. all Wool Red l'lennels.
AT S> CENTS, 3"< CENTS AND 45 CENTS,
Barred Country Flannels.
AT 25 CENTS.
Mens Merino Shirts and Drawers.
EVTRA BARGAINS AT 25 CENTS, So CENTS.
75 CENTS AND *1
For Men. Women and Children.
BLANKETS, COMFORTS, QUILTS.
DRESS GOODS,
At 31 cents, yard wide. Cashmeres, Black and all
colors.
AT 73C.
+1 and -sc-inch Black Cashmcreis, siij«-rior qual
ity and color, tor this price.
AT »I,
■ts-inch Black Cashmere. These goods are made
from pure cashmere wool, and Kuaninteed the
best quality lor price in the ciiy.
We have everytning desirable in all the new de
siirhs of Foreign and Domestic Dress Goods—and
our st«M'k ill French and Persian Novelties in un
surpassed in the city, either in variety or price.
BLACK DRESS SILKS.
75 cents, fi. 51.26. 91.M, *1.75 to «. Clean pure
g(Hxls, and will not cut or shine.
COLORED DRESS SILKS,
From 50 cents to 31.25 per yar 1. (all shades'
CLOTH SAQI ES, DOLMANS AND SHAWLS.
fc#~Mail orders promptly attended to.
W. HI. WAKEFIELD & CQ.
J') lFederal Htreet,
li* S Allcßlieny City, l*a.
sepW-3m
PITTSBURGH EXPOSITION.
Home Hotel,
Duquesne Way, between 8 and 0, St
Special rates for people attending Ex
position.
$1.25 per day.
Hotel short distance from Exposition
Buildings.
So BAII. OU I.ltt« OKs *»LD ON THK
PIIBMISES.
REV. W. MCHAHON, Supt.
J F.PFKIINO X A( A I>KM 1.
Thorough preparation for College; irood Ln#-
lish and business education. Moderate expenses
not necessarily exceeding $-l-> or 5-30 per term.
Good chesnichl and philosophical apparatus;
library, Good moral and social surround
ings. French and German taught. Next term
commences Sept. loth, 1880. .
HKV. W.M. KWING, Principal,
jv 21:2 m Cannonsburg, Pa
FRRK SAMPLES SUEgg
ever sold by agents to every one who answer tins
w ,th »J?fiteN MAM'FACTI'KI SC. Co..
juil23-:sm City Mills, Massachusetts.
pi:\si< »s.
EVERY SOLDIER disabled 111 line of duty by
Wound, disease, or injury, is entitled to pensions.
PENSIONS I NCREAShD. —Many arc •nn
lcs\ I i .11 cntiti'-i! to.—TlHiusalids of ili-ir* entnled
to Peli.sious and Bounty. 11E.I1J IED • ASKS
rc-oiN'tied. . ...
AB\NDONEI) CASES finished. -i oples of Lost
Discharges obtained.—Claim* of every description
lirosc'-Uted. l'aleiits Procured. Address with
stainos, 11. S. BERLIN & C< > Attorney
Box .VJ2. tueiitx-Ctl Washington, D.
Admiai.striitorx Notice.
Letters of Admiuistrnfiiu iiavo been granted
to James W Ban and O. H. Harr on the rotate
Of H. H. Burr dec'cl. late of .JofTerr-on towiidiip
Butler county. All persons indebted to s&id
estate are rei|itei;ted to make immediate pav
n.ent, and those having claims or demands
against the same, should mike thein known
without delay to
JAMES W. BA.BR, I AllmVM
aepS-6t] a. 8. BARB, j_
IjIPOItTANT TO AGENTS. -THE LIFE OF
UKN. JAMK» A. CJAIiI'IIiLI)
By hi* personal friend. M VJOR BiJNI'Y, Editor
N. Y.Mail, He only edition to which Geu Gar
field has given personal attention of fact«.
Beautifully illustrated, printed and bonnd.
"The best."—N. Y. Commercial Advoitiser
"The neatest," —N. Y. Herald. -The most use
ful, sensible and satisfactory,"—N. Y. Tribune.
Full length steel (Kirtrai'. by Hall, from a pic
tuie taken expressly for the work. Active
Agents Wanted. Liberal terms. Send 41 at
once for complete outfit. A. S. BVIINES A CO,
soptH-4t] til <t 118 William St., New York.
AGKN'FH WAM'EO
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A GOOD BUSINESS OPENING. TIIK UNION
Insurance Company, of Ohio, desires to es
tablish a General Agency for this section of
Pennsylvania. Its assurts e.cned il 5)0,000 00,
with a large surplus, and has for many years se
cure 1 the large.>,t amount of new l us.ness in
Ohio of anyone company in the Uniied States.
Its intcicst receipt* exceed its death losses,
matured endowments, taxes, and commission
paid to agents. Its able management in further
illustrated bv the fact that its rate of IOHHCH and
expenaes to its premium income for Hie year
1H79, according to the New York official reports,
is lower than that of any other company. It
ishiies endowment polic.es at life rates, which
are nonforfeitable without surrender and incon
testible after three annual payments. It is
governed by tho iiwnranee 'aw of Ohio which
are now the most stringent for the protection
of policy holders of any in the Utiion. They re
quire a lour per cent. reseive fund invested in
unquestioned securities, which the Superintend
ent of Insurance is required annually to ex
amine The business of life insurance is now
rapidly increaeing, and men possessing first
class business ability and character, who desire
a General Agency for this sterling company will
do well to address GKOItOKTHORNTON, Man
ager, Room Jl.'l Astor House Office*. Now York,
Mating, in full, age, past experience in life in
surance or other business, salaries received and
reference.
Biairsvilie (Pa.) Ladies' Seminary.
Beautiful grounds, commodious buildings, new
and superior pianos for practice, and 'Mount <ut
iMiTiiri rt'iN. Ten instructors Terms moderate.
Thirtieth year begins September a, tsso. KorCat
alogue . apply to Rl.v, T. It. KWINO, Principal.
Julie'^H-^m
Is. SI. cocii It AIV,
Liveiy, Sale, Feed and Exchange
HTAHLE,
Hear of Lowry House, • • BUTLER, PA.
june4-ly
WANTED WIDE-AWAKE AGENTS, in all
part* of the Stale, to sell Uussell's new and
elegant MAP OF PENNSYLVANIA. Every citi
zen should have It. Nothing has succeeded like
It since war times, I'seful, oniatnental and cheap.
A golden op|M»rtunlty for energetic canvassers.
Sample for tie cents. Address,
Quarter City Publishing House,
7!£i Hansom St., Philadelphia.
/* THE VICTOR
Do" b '® Hullor
IK ' ItM »nip htm •*«
(izSFn 4 buli * d IvO IMISIMIS ol
VVt * lfm *i !a
11 fft ntowN AgrltttltMrul l«plrn.i n. Sit*. (>
tout whmt pv* *** ttm»
IllMMOllltioil o| B'arJ IM rslnp
Notice is hereby given, that the late firm of
Heipel A Maurhoff dissolved partnership, on
Heptember Ist. J HMO. Tho buainess will be
carried on iiy il. A. Heipel, partner of old firm.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to
slid firm are reqnexted to pay, and those that
bavo bills saltiest tho name, will present them
to H. A. Heipel, Saxon burg.
11. A HEIPEL,
sept 1-tit 0 W. MAURHOFF.
in the CITIZEN.
Port Grape Wine
I'sed in the principal Cturchcsfor Conununiou
purposes.
£;xc:llriii For Lndlri ami Weakly
Persons and the Ag'il.
SPEEE'S PORT GRAPE WINE!
FOUR YEARS OLD.
Tli's Celebrated Native Wine is made from the
mice of tlie Oporto Orape.raised in tnis country.
Its I valuable
Tonic and Strengthing Properties
are unsuriiassed bv anv other Native Wine. Being
the pure Juice of the tJrai>e, produced under Mr
Speer s own personal supervision, its piiicty and
genuineness are guaranteed. The youngest child
may partake of its generous qualities, and the
weakest invalid use il to advantage. It is particu
larity beneficial to the aged and debilitated, and
suited to the various aliments that affect the
weaker sex. It is in every respect A WINE TO BE
RELIED ON.
SPEEIt'H
IP. J\ SHERRY,
The P. J. SHERRY is a wine of Superior Char
acter, and partake: of the golden qualities of the
grape from which it is made. For purity. Richness.
Flavor anii Mechanical Properties, it willbefouml
unexcelled.
H I* Klt'B
JP. J~. BRANDY-
This BRANDY stands unrivaled in this Country,
being jar superior [or iiiedicinial purposes.
IT IS A IT UK distilation from the grape and
contains valuable mcdicinial pro|ierties.
It has a delicate flavor, similar to that of the
grapes from which it Is distilled, and is ill great
favor among tirst-class families.
See that the signature of ALFRED SPEEIt, I as
sail', N. J., is over the cork of each bottle.
Sold by I). 11. WULLER.
apr2B-lyr
AtfmiiilNtratrix's Notice.
Notice is hereby given (feat letters of admin
istration having lieen granted to the undersign
ed on the estate of James Stoops, late of Cherry
township, county of Butler, State of Pennsylva
nia, dee'd, all persons knowing themselves in
debted to said estate will please make immedi
ate payment, and those having claims against the
same to present them duly authenticated for
settlement. ELIZA JANE STOOPS, Ailm'x,
jel6;t)W] Annandale, Duller Co., l'a.
Union Woolen Mill*
BUTLER, PA.
11. FULLKKTO.\. I'rop'r.
Manufactnier of HI.ANKETS, Ki.ANSKI.h, YAKNl
ifec. Also custom work done to order, such .-if
curding Roll*, tuaking Uhnikets, Klannels Knii
ting and Weaving Yarns, <&t\, at very low
prices Wool worked on Ihe »! ares, it de
aircl. mv7.lv
TALK ABOUT YOUR
iiniM itmionois!
A Complete Cyclnpiedia for 5>7.00.
Evoryitodv. young and old. learned and un
learned. white or black, in Butler county, there
will be a tnec'iug between y.m and E. W Moore
on or after August !»t. IMHO. whose purpose it is
to place in evci y home, cveiy oflice and every
MIKXII rootr in Butler county, a complete Oyclo
piedia, for oi.lv It ia the greatest wonder
of tho age, and contains more useful and more
accurate information than any other book pub
liidiod A good map of every country i* securely
bound in with the description of that country.
Every term «nd pro!>er name is pronounced.
REVISED TO 188 ).
Any teacher desiring this work immediately
should address, E. W. MOORE
Wolf Creek, Mercer Co , Pa.
Special Agent for Butler county. 4.tug3m
BICKELJ FRY!
Livery, Sale &Eee<l
STABLES.
Cunningham street, near Post
office, Butler, Pa.
NEW HOBSESTNEW RIGS.
* NEW DBI'AHI'IIKB
$1 BOTTI.E PATENT MEIMCINEs roil 88 CENTS !
JAD WIN'S TONIC LAXATIVE
Is Appetizing, Palatable and Non-Alcoholic,
AND ALWAYS CURES
Dyspepsia, Hick Headache I'onslipatloi , Ull
lousnesa, Hour Htouiach, Liver Coui| I lint.
Want ol Appetite, Indl|fC»lloii.*.l ttliidice, Kid
ney Compliiiut, Nervousness, Dizziness, Hleep
lessncsM, llearthuru, Colic, Detiility, Foul
Urcuth, Worms, Piles, Fevers, Colds, Ac.
TUB TOXIC LAXATIVE regulates the bowels
and strengthens the system, jjlvcs a clear head,
pure iilood and elastic spirits. Is purely vege
table, contains no mercury nor aloes. Hul« at
all times. Pleasant to the taste, and a substi
tute lor Pills, Castor Oil, Ac. Ilenl family med
icine known. Adapted to strong men. delicate
females ai d feeble lnlalils. in liquid form
Hold by drujririsls. I'rlcc oulv us cents for a
large botlle. HENRY 15. JAUWIN, Apotbe
cary ac.d Clieml-t, Hole Proprietor, Carbotidule,
Pa. I). 11. WULLER, Dru jist, Hole Aifent for
Butler, Pa. )an'Jß-ly
il Book of nearly 1IM) large
MH Hp octavo pages for the sick.
JL lljuu Full of valuable notes, by
(|r. K. 11. KOOTK, on Scrofula, Diseases 'if tiie
breathing organs; Diseases of Men; Diseases
of Women ; lichen and paius; Heart Troubles ;
and a great variety of chrome diseases, with
evidence that in most cues these diseases are
curable. Send a three t'ent Slump. Addres,
street, New York city. -■— *
junf)-.ltn
$5,000,6(50.
The American Shoe Tip Co.
W All IIA NT Til Kill
A. S.T.Co.
ggffil II Hill I MM—HI
IS LACK I IP
That Is now *o extensively worn ou
CHILDREN'S SHOES
TO WLAR A 8 LONO AO THE MLTAL,
Which wag introduced by them, and l>y which
the nliovo amount Itss boen saved to parent, An
nually. Tlil, lllin k Tip will uin ,1111
uiorr, i.s be.i le, l>i-lna worn on tin, r<>nr,«r
rrn.leii it is winu on (Ino and rosily ,lines
«111-11 l ||, o Metal 'lip ou ai'count of Itl Itxil i
would not bo used.
'I Imy ail bsvo our Trado Mark A. N. T.
stair|isi| <m front of Tip.
I'.ir. uts should ABK FOR BJIOLS with tlil*
BEAUTIFUL BLACK TIP
on them when |»nr< harhiic f'-r lliolr ♦•lilldrrn.
KT-JTr- ' . ■HJBKCJIMHMMBBk MAOHMnMMUr *VM
Letters of AdmiiiiHtraliou have been grsnDsl
to tho undersigned on tho estate of Ovorgn <).
Conway doe'd, lain of Concord towiiHhip. liullnr
county. All persons indebted to said estate arn
requested lo tnske iuiineiliale payment, and
I hose having cltims or demsiiilM against the
same, should make them known without deiav
to HA BAH CONWAY, Adin'x.
septl flt Hooker P. ()., liuller.
a week In your own town. Terms and 45
free. Addrees 11. V M,i.i:vr A. Co.,
Portland, Maine. doo.l-ly
tar AdvortiHo in tlio CITIZKN.
THK
Pittsburgh, Cincinnati & Si Louis
RAILWAY CO.
I M-HIHBU Hirm
Offers the liest facilities and most comfortable
and ex[>e<iitious Line for families
moving to i<oinU in
KANSAS,
ARKANSAS,
TEXAS,
COHI-iOIR^VIDO,
A,
CALIFORNIA,
OR ANY OF TIIE WESTERN STATES AND
TERRITORIES.
TIIE VEItV LOWEST HATES
TO ALL POINTS IS THE
WEST & SOUTH-WEST
CAN ALWAYS BE SECURED VIA THE
OLD RELIABLE
PAH-HAHDLS ROUTE.
Tickets Sold and Biggige Checked
THEOLIIH TO ANY POINT YOL' WAST TO GO.
We offer you the Lowest Rates, tlie Quickest
Time, the ltest Facilities and the most .Satisfac
tory Route to all points West and South-west.
We run no Emigrant Trains. All classes of
Pa.ssengers are carried on regular Express
Trains.
If you are unable to procure Through Tick
ets to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Kau
sas, Colorado, Wisconsin, Minnesota, lowa, Ne
braska or < 'alitornia, by the direct "PAN-HAN
DLE ROUTE," at your nearest Railroad Sta
tion, please address
JLi. «*' 111-Icil,
Gen'l Passenger Agent, 'Pan-llandle Route,'
COLUMBUS, OHIO.
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
FOR RESTORING 6RAY HAIR TO ITS
NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR.
IT is a most agreeable dressing, which
is at once harmless and effectual, for pre
serving the liair. It restores, with the
gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray,
and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep
black, as may be desired. By its use tliin
liair is thickened, and baldness often
though not always cured. It checks falling
of the liair immediately, and causes a new
growth in all cases where the glands are
not decayed; while to brashy, weak, or
otherwise diseased hair, it imparls vitality
and strength, and renders it pliable.
The VIOOB cleanses the scalp, cures and
prevents the formation of dandruff; and,
by its cooling, stimulating, and soothing
properties, it heals most if not all of th<
humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp,
keeping it cool, clean, and soft, under
which conditions diseases of the scalp and
hair arc impossible.
As a Dressing for Ladies' Hair
The VIOOB is incomparable. It is color
less, contains neither oil nor dye, and will
not soil white cambric. It imparts an
agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an
article for tlie toilet it is economical and
unsurpassed in its excellence.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical mid Anulytlcnl Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
NOLI) BY ALL I>UL'UUIHT» KVEUY WIISM.
TiIE(JIti:AT KMJUSFIRKMKDY!
GU.I y. V SPECIFIC MEDICINE
7 OAHF marl* TRADE MARK#
f?f'ir Weak
BoforeTakiaKi'SS I ', il*After Taking.
versa! Lassitude, Tain in the back. Dliiiinness ol
Vision, I'eriuatiire (lid av.e, nud inoiiy u'lier dis
eases Dial lead to Insanity. Conmuuption and a
I'eriiiaturc Crave ail of which as a ru:« are first
caiued by deviating from the palh ol nature and
over Indulgence Jhe Spedllc Meillcme |, '|| ( . re
siilt of a life study and in uiv years of cx|ici|cuce
lu IrciitliiK llicf c special diseases.
I"n 11 iiarlieular. HI our |iauiphletH wlllcli we de
sire to send free liy mail to every one.
Tlie Specific .Medicine is sold fi v all
Si per package, or six package* for <f >, or will lie
sent Ity mail ou rcceiiit of the moiie, In uddressiiiK
THE <JRA V M KhK'INE < <>..
No. 10 Mechanic's lllock, IIKTKOIT, Midi.
J+r-Sold in Ituticr by .I. ('. ltKiiii'K, and by all
l)rut{i;isls everywhere.
£ vr-ll AKHI.S& KWINO, Wholesale Agents, Pitts
burgh. mvl"-ly.
MILLINERY !1
TKIMMBI) HATS,
PLUM KS,
FKATIIKR3,
lIUCHIN'U,
RIKHONS
I'ull' and Switclios in ntock and made
to order on Hhort notice, ut
L t SMHPS
Next door to I). 11. Wuller'H Drug
Store, Hutler, l'a. iny2-ftm.
ii
Lumber Yard and Planing Mill,
H. BAUERT& BROS.,
Jkfkkhson ST.. - - BUTLEK, PA.,
ifANtJFAftTintieiiM or
DoorH, Saab, Frames, Blinds,
Molilitig of all descriptions,
Brackets, Patent Molded
W eathcrhoard i nfr,
Mill Boards, Flooring, Palings,
Stair Railings, Balusters of
every style, &c., &c.
Circular Moldings- Made to Order.
ALSO, IIKAI.RUN IM
Lumber, Plank, Shingles, Lath, &.e,
apl2.lv
llieciilor's \ollee.
I.elleiH liMlaiuiiiilary on llin imlnto of Mnrt!i%
MeohliliK. dne'd, late of Joirnraon township, IJut
ler coiintv, l'a., liavniK been Krautnd to the un
ihirsiKhcd, nil poisons knowinx thoniMclvcs in
dnbtivl to mid iittaln, will |>lnaso main) Iniumdi
ale payment, and nuy having claims aKaiimt
said estate, will preaeut I hum duly aiithoiiti
catod for payment.
A. L. SIIRADKU, Ex'r,
Hutler. l'a.
For lhis
w< « Ml * 1.0. 17 n" Tenth s'i.|' I'llilaleiphia!
July ll am
1A MAM
WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CEOCRAPHY OF THIS COUNTRY, WILL
! I
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R.
IS THE (iREAT"CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN THE EAST & THE WEST!
Its main line runs from Chicago to Council
Bluffs, passing through Juliet, Ottawa, I-a Salle.
Geneseo. Moiinc. Rock Island. Davenport. West j
Liberty. lowa City. Marengo. Brooklyn. Grinnell, I
IK'S Moines I the capital of Iowa). Stuart. Allan- I
tic. and Avoca ; with branches from Bureau
Junction to Peoria : Wilton Junction to Musca- I
tine. Washington. Fairfield. Eldon. Belknap,
Cvntreville, Princeton. Trenton. Gallatin. Came- |
ron. Leavenworth, Atcliison. am] Kansas City; !
Washington to Slgourney, Oskaloosa. ancl Knox
ville; Keokuk to Karmington. Bonaparte, Ben
tonsport. Independent, Eldon. Ottumwa. Eddy
ville. Oskaloosa, Pella. Monroe. and Des Moines;
Newton to Monroe; l)es Moines to lndlanolaand
Winterset; Atlantic to l,ewls and Audubon; and
Avoca to Harlan. This is positively the only
Kailroad, which owns, and operates a through
line from Chicago into the State of Kansas.
Through Express Passenger Trains, with Pull
man Palate tars attached, are run each way daily
between CHICAGO ami PEOHIA. KANSAS CITY,
COUNCIL BLUFFS, LIAVINWOKTU and ATCHI
RON. Through car* are also run between Milwau
kee and Kansas City, via the "Milwaukee and
Rock Island Short Line."
The "Great Iloek Island Is magnificently
equipped. Its road l>ed is simply perfect, and its
track is laid with steel rails.
What will pleaso you most will be the pleasure
of enjoying your meals, while passing over the
beautiful prairies of Illinois and lowa, in one of
our magnificent Dining Cars that accompany all
Through Express Trains. You get an entiro
meal, as good as is served in any first-class hotel,
forsoventy-tive cents.
Appreciating the fact that a majority of the
people prefer separate apartments for different
purposes (and tho Immense passenger business
of this line warranting It), we are pleased to an
nounce that this Company runs Pullnuin Palace
Slttiiinv Cam for sleeping purposes, and Palace
PULLXAX PALACE CARS are riio tlirouuli to PEORIA. BE* MOINES,
COI'XOIL BLITFH, KANSAS CITY. J TCHINOSI, ami LEAA E\ WORTH.
Ticket* Tin thl» Line, known as the "Oreat Rock Island Route," arc Hold by
all Ticket Agent* In the United Mates ai d Canada.
For Information not obtainable at your home ticket office, nddrew,
A KIMBALL, 12- ST. JOHN.
Cien'l Superintendent- t.en'l Tkt. aud Pass'gr Act..
Chicago, 111,
PERFECTLY SAFE IN THE_MOST INEXPERIENCED HANDSI
For Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Cramps, Cholera,
AND ALL THOSE NUMEROUS TROUBLES OF THE STOMACH AND BOWELS
SO PREVALENT AT THIS SEASON,
No Remedy known to the Medical Profession has been In use so long and with such uniformly
satisfactory results as
PERRY DAVIS'
VEGETABLE
PAIN KILLER
It ha* boon used with such wonderful success In all parts of the world in the treatment of these
difficulties, that it has come to be considered
AN UNFAILING CURE FOR ALL SUMMER COMPLAINTS
and such It really Is when taken In time and according to the yery plain directions Inclosing
Ca fn such L dtscases, tho attack is usually sudden and frequently very acute; Hot with a
u fc remedy at hand lor immediate use, there la seldom danger of the latul result
which so often follows a few days' neglect. v _ . ~ ~ .
The inclination to wait and see if the morrow does not bring a better feeling, not infrequently
occasions a vast amount of needless suffering, and sometimes costs a life. A timely dose of
Fain Killer will almost Invariably save both, and with them tho attendant doctor's fee.
It lias stood the test of forty years' constant use in all countries and climates, and
' i't^Vrec^mtneniield Nurse 3 In Ilospltals, and persons of all classes and
professions who have had opportunity for observing tho wonderful results which havo always
followed its use.
THE BEST EVIDENCE:
I hive long tued tho medlcino lraown m PERRY
D A Via' VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER in mj
and would not on any account be without it. When
Cholera was lait epidemic here, I n»e<l no medicine
of any wort hnt the Pain Killer, and although myself
and several members of my family were attacked
severely, I am happy to Hay that the Pain Killer was
equal to every emergency. I consider I should not
b« doing my duty to the community did I not say
this much. If I wore attacked by the Cholera
to-dny. Pain Killer would be the only mmedy I
should use. 1 have thoroughly tested ft, and know
it can bo relied on.
K K. BEROINBEND, Galon*. IlllnoU.
No family can afford to bo without It, and It* price brings It within tho reach of all.
The umo of one bottle will go further to convince you or Its merits than columns of news
paper advertising. Try It, and you will never do without It.
Price 'Mc. 80c. and •1.00 per bottle. You can obtain It lit any drug-itoro or from
PERRY DAVIS A SON. Proprietors, Providence, R. L
IUBD, MAILT t USIM
INVITE VOUIt INSPECTION TO
A LARUE SHIPMENT OF
AUTIJ.MN A n ".WINTER
I >ress Fabrics,
ComprlMlnjc ml In
Clioioe,
Fashionable
AND
Elegant!
in color, texture ami are now displayed
on our counters, at pricv* thsit will j*rove to
you that it I*AYS TO TilADi- A'l
INTo. 105 Market St.
ELEGANT NOVFLTIES IN BROCADE VEL
VETS,
SATINS ASM FACONNKS FOR TRIM
Ml N'iS AND SI ITIN.i-i.
i
IIO.'II I'liAi DH,
MoUfIIOIR SI'ITINdS.
SURAHS, DBA I" D'OH,
i ::. N'I'II MOM IKS,
CANTo.V SI ITINUS, AKM I It ICS,
MKHINOS AND CASIIMKItKS.
FOR SCHOOL OUTFIT,
tt'l! MtH I RINO
All-Wool Suitings ut
All-Wool Momic iut .'oc
.'(li-iiicli All-Wool ('iinliitH'ri", ut . r >"c
Nuvy Illue All-Wool Cloth*, II yards wiiln, »'"•
NHVV Mine All-Wool Suit nv* ,'lO to-lo< -
Cloth .1 nrl.«*t *, .'t and I year* SU./iO to 1.00
('loth Jacket*, <> to Hi year* .*.(.00 to #1 . r >
IMI'OUTKD NOVKI.TIFS IN
Ladies' Wraps, Cloaks & Jackets,
Nil AH I.N. Mil IM S
WEAK ANI> IIOSIKKY.
Heard, Bibcr & Easton,
105 MAHKET STREET 105
BKTWFKN FIFTH AVK. AND I.IHFRTY,
aiiK'2r>-4in IMTTSIJI'ROII, I'A.
Kxcculor'N !%'«»! !<•«».
Lottera toMtainontiirv having been granttxl to
tho utulurnigiied on tln« tmfntn of Milan IVarca,
late of lillllnr towimhip, I'.illlur eollilty, I 'a ;
dtOtlMxl, iiotiiXi in liornliv given to all poraolMi
knowing IhomnolvHH indnlitod to *ai<l n*tato.
that immediate payment i» i«'i| nred. apd |o llioau
having alaini* aganiht |l,n to pt orient theai
duly aiitlimitioatixl for paviix-nt.
HOI: UT. I'EAItCK,
aeptlVflt JiutN-i P 0., I'utlar. I'a.
A 4JOMI WAIMI I j
To evcr\ \vorklhg agent, null" finueio.
Ak'-iil up* i'!r.irliig from ..lo A (Injf on our ,
glMHln, 111 uilllltloll 1.0 aIIOVI- * H «*lll I ItlM. Sl'llll 10
cent* for*iunplf orll.wifo- f ill iHitflt mil MM-iiif
your count v. IIIK MICSSK ,libit I'UUMWIIINd
I'O. !,<•«lihurg, I'a. tUlliylM
i Dining Curt for eating purposes only. One other
Kreot feature of our Palace Car* is a SMOKING
| SALOON where you eun enjoy your "Havana"
1 at all hours of the day.
Macnttlcent Iron Bridges span the Mississippi
an<t Missouri rivers at all points crossed by this
i line, anil transfers are avoided at Council Bluffs,
Kansas City. Leavenworth, and Atchison, con
nections foeinii made In Union Depots.
THK PRINCIPAL It. K. CONNECTIONS OK
j THIS GREAT THROUGH LINE ARE AS
KOLi.OWS
At CHICAGO, with nil dlverßinu lines for the
East and South. . „
At ENOLEWOOD, with the L. S. it M. 8., and P.,
Ft. VV. A C. R. Rds.
At WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, with P., C. 4 St.
L. K. R.
At I.A SALLE, with 111. Cent. R. R.
At PKORIA, with P. P. & J.; P. D. A E.; I. B. A
W.; 111. Mid.: and T. P. * W. Rds.
At ROCK ISLAND, with "Milwaukee & Rock
Island Short Line," and Rock Isl'd A Peo. Rds.
At IIAV EN POUT, with the Davenport Division
C. M. A St. P. R. K.
At WEST LIBERTY, with the 8., C. R. A N. R. R.
At (iHINNELI.. with Central lowa R. R.
At DKS MOINES, with I). M. A K. D. R. R.
At Cot'NClL BLUFFS. with Union PoclUc R. R.
At OMAHA, with B. A Mil. It. R. It. in Neb.i
AtCoLi'MncrßJUNCTlON,withß..c. R. A N. lt.R.
At OTTL'MWA, with Central lowa R. R.; W.,
St. L. A Pac.. and C. B. A Q. It. Rds.
At KEOKCK, with Tol., Peo. A War.: Wab.. St.
Louis A Pac., and St. L. Keo. A N.-W. 11. Rds.
At CAMERON, with H. St. .1 It. It.
At ATCHISON, with Atch.. Topeka A Santa Ke;
Atcli. A Neb. and Cen. Br. U. P. R. Rds.
At LEAVES'WORTH, with Kan. Pac.. and Kan.
Cent. It. H<ls.
At KANSAS CITV, with all lines for the West
and Southwest.
Messrs. PERKY DAVIS A SON:
I know you need no testimonial to convince yon
that yonr tnedicino in all that you claim for it, but I
cannot retrain the impulse to conimunicato to you
the fact that in my family it hau truly dr.no wonders.
I adminirttor it to my children (ono eighteen months,
and the other three years old) with perfect eucceas.
It regulates thoir bowels, nnd stone ail diarrhoea.
Myself and wife re*mrt to it in all cases, I otli for
Internal and external UPO. I've used it in my family
for fivo years, and trill not bo without it. reeling
myself nndsr much obligation to you, in many times
being relieved from pain, I am very truly your?*,
E F. MOORE, Uaugall, Dutchess Co., Kow York.
' I
I (linger*DnrVi, lndr.:':•>,?»!Ullut*.i:un!<
' •Mi if filler Mlj ; I 1 i k"diaiicA known :..c »< .
' !:.!!lul!/romMii- «l i \ l'.vtfl. '".R'E < II.<K;KK TUX: ,
* to 111.1U0 ii t'.»i i.rca.i t BJuod Puri .cr L..J '
t . he l(ebt Ileal!'i nil K!ruitgi2t iiontorer.
; Ever
► So perfect itthc< '»m.»» i.i »» rf P vfiKHK's OtN-J
I'UMC t iat nodi.c.» :t * * I '.jjc.i-tw'. crc,
ii uwd. It ymi have pysi??p;i i, Iloadac.'ic.-I
Prihoumaftism, Hourjlqi.i, lijvvul, KiJntV Oil
,'Livor Diiordc", or it y »u net I a iml'l slim:. ant.;
for appctucr, i!i: T<>M ii jn t I'IC 1. . .:»<<
Uoryju,ai it i. hig!»?y curative «u»i mvij
but never intoxicating. # ]
' If you are »!<»%%!y wasting away with Con-<
juraption or any sicknc**, ii y«»a l ave a lVimui<
Cough or abaci Cold, PAKKU.;'S CITNT.itA TOM; J
will surely help you. It Live* new )».c am!,
|y{ -or t.» 1 lie («•« bis .1 1 1 1,1 l IU A t Oil «
.cure for Rheumatism end Cholera lr.C:;ilur». j
It Has Saved llnnlreds of Lives; 11 l^y.
Save Yours. # i
< If you are fcelitig mucr.tUc don't wait uutill
'you arc down sick, l»nt 11 »C tlie TONIC 10-t!
[No matter what your divaseor symptoms mayj
►be. it will five prompt relief, < 1
• kemem!' rl rAKKi'.!:'. GINGER TONIC i* iu»o
[a rt 1:1 <ll ink but tlie Dcsl ftiiil Purest l «m..
L.Modicino ever made, c<>m|>ou tided by a ncwl
prcHc », and entirely different from llittcrij
'gimjer preparation* and all other Tonic*. 'I ry]
i »h. I.Your CAll supply you. j
PARKER'S HAITI BALSAM
The ftaitand Most Economical I!nlr Dressing
cx ;uisitcly j « rfn acd and jierfcctly harmless.
IVI2I Always Restore d ray or Faded I!alr
to l'% or! *;nal youthful color ; nd appearance, and
ii v .irr i:itr I 1 » atop its ialliaj, a. i.t iti growth
and prrvti.t baldnf *.
A I W Xl'»"lti msof the r\l •AM wi'l 1 the
»• ir,«l « a'li'i :.'»rr'T and. :r« i' 'K •: .• U»-
•Hours of ther* i\». Sol ! I.y a!!dn»';;*i*t*i:t<»"v'S »*•
irS?
A< TS i)im:(Ti,v
o\ l iTi:
Illiulilor and Urinary ''.V Almorbinif all
liuniurx, ovory tr«c« «>f (HHCIUUI. nnd forrtiiK ii>to
(iio oyHleni llirouuli (tic )x>rca of tl»o HIIIII noiir-
Imluuk »"d Htr«HKtl>'»K vcnntntlr touiof, giving
it wondnrfiil powur t» cm« at own,
r\i\ i\ tiik iti< ji.
Hido or Loltif, ludamiiißtlon and Dr'gliCfl I>lH
eami of tbo KidnfVH. I »inl ><*t r»n. l)ro|«v, Uravol,
Cularrali of tli« Uluddor, In.il illlv t.» llctnin or
Kiptl lli» Urine, Minim in tlio itUddc-.
Oolored, H,-HIIIV or I'liiiiful U«*T>IIMICM,
('ant H or Hlircda in the IJiin«.
NKHV'OI'S AND PHYSICAL DKHILITII,
and in fact any dintan« of tliroo groat orgaiin
whether ooiitratit*H( hy ovor work, utrahi ' icon
Hive drink, the ahu»e of tinture or oth«rwino.
It Mti|K'rcedi"« entiiely the IIICIIIIVIMIC III'OM and
tronhlen of taking iianconiiw and poiitonoiiM in
tornal tiiedlcinoK.
It in worth eiaotly whero nomlod, nn*t to the
tiodv and nninediataly ovor tlm ki limv*.
It ja ootnfortabln to llie |iali< nt, Maf«, i>'nat«atit
and reliable in itn effurin, lint powerful ill it»
action.
It can he worn at nil liinett, in any climate,
and in e<|tially good for
won an oit i n 11, i>.
I>o not he prejudiced, (live it a trial and he
convinced that it in hinicnt, reliable, effective
and j tint what your feeble and exhausted body
rei|ihreH. TboilHttinle are dni'y adding iheir
textlinony to tlie wonderful cn: ilivu |> iwera of
thIK great remedy, »lio are buiii); II I.toiod to
perfect health alter all nt'.er tr< atmenta and
(enuxllea nave failed, A«k your for it,
and accept no iniiiiMiou or ><ulwutute It he
ha» not got It, »end lo IUI and receive it by ro-
I ill 11 mail
llrwHirnvK Puiuu l iar.
Special Pad, f<ir Chronic, deep i-catid, or e.i>-ee
of long ntanding, ft; Ciiildi un'e I'ad, for aum
llior coutpl nut. «eak kidney* and bed vetting.
.fMI. Oil: liotik, * II«»w a l<ifs watt HSVIMI,*'
a liiatory <>f llii« t diccovirf,
iuailo«l fi« v. Willis foi »t.
DAY KIDNEY PAD CO.,
TO X_»l£jlDO f O. j
Planing Mill
—AND—
Y arcl.
J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PURVIS.
S.G. Purvis & Co.,
M4MCFACTirRBRg AND DEALERS IN
Rough and Planed Lumber
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
SASH,
DOORS.
FLOORING,
SIDING,
BATTENS,
Brackels, Gauged Coinice Boards,
PORCH POSTS,
STAIR RAILS
Newell Posts and Baluster*
FENCE PALINGS, Ac., «fcc ,
MICHIGAN SHINGLES,
Bam Boards; Plastering Lath ; Hem
lock Bill Stuff, such as Joist Raf
ters, Seantiiue, «fce.. all sizes
constantly on hand.
All of which we will sell on
reasonable terms »tid guar
antee satisfaction.
PLANING MILL AND YARD
Jlear Herman Cnlhollc Church
j ui7- 1 0-iy
? A vegetable preparation and llie only utire
A ri'itii-iij in the world for HritfUl'M
S <»ft<l ALL Kidney, Liver, auu
■ I'Hnar.v OtoeaM**.
Utf Testimonials of the highest order in proof
A of the*) statements.
d its?" Fur the cure of call for fl'jir*
I ts«-r*M Safe Dlnbftn 4'urr.
Hg tf v'For the cure of lSrt|*lit> and the other
H diseases, call for Wurtier'ai Safe liithuy
Bnml Liver Cure.
| WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS.
B It Is the best Blood Purifier, andrtimulatc*
■ ov.-ry function to more healthful action, and
■ Is tlitis a benefit In all diseases.
I It cures S«'roful»u» und other Khln Ertii»-
■ tions nn<l Diseases, Including (mirvn, I I-
M win, mid other Store*.
y I»> s|>r pvla, Wrnknna oflhc KlomncH,
[1 Cmiktipatlon, IHnlnfm, »<-ni'r.il Ix .'nl-
Hi( v. etc.. are cured by the Knfr> Kilter*,. It.»
H i: nequaled IHHII appetizer anil regular tonic.
P Unities of two sizes : prices, 30e. and 81.00.
H WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE
■ QjicWly Rives I ten I and SIPTII to thesulT. lntr,
E3 I'li.es ileixliu'ho and Kruruitrlit. prevent*
Q l.plleptte Fit*. and relievesKrrvoua I'ro*-
H trial lan brougnt on by exclusive drink, over
■ work, mental shocks, and other cause.
H Powerful as It Is to stop pain and soothe (lis-
H turbed Nerves, it never Injures Use «y steal,
RJ whether taken in small or law doses.
■ 11.-Hies of two sizes; prices, Jtlc. and 31.00.
f WARNER'S SAFE PILLS
■ Are an Immediate and active stimulus fur a
E. GRIE H,
DEALER IN FINE
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES, &C.
ENGRAVING OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY.
MAIN STREET, (North of Lowry House,) BUTLER, PA.
WATCHES AND CLOCKS REPAIRED, AND WARRANTED.
S
Kidney
PAD-
Oj, iuioaiM of I lie I'ii blic,
WABASH, INDIANA.
The Pada nro i<olling well, lluvo iieveral old
chronic caeca of Kidney trouble neing I hem. and
they report an improvement an I think much of
tliuiit. A. L. ItOIIBOCK A CO,, Druggiata.
COUitTNEY, TEXAS.
Your Pad bna done me more good than any
Kciuedy I evor lined. JAS. U. CALLAWAY.
MT. OLKMKNH, MICH.
Your l'i>d hnH enred mo of I'ain ir. tlie Pack
»ud Kidney Trouble. M. J. HOltlll.
Addreaa
DAY KIDNEV PADj CO.,
h'OLK PROPRIETORS,
TOLEDO, - - - OHIO.
J. C. HKOICK, Agent lor Butler ''o.
MILLS & GO.,
Munulacturcra nnd dealera In Ilydn ullc Co
tuent nnd Howcr Pipe.
White Lime, Fertilizer*,
Whlty Sund, L'blmnuy T«>pa.
fe'«nd Phutler, flue rijx-, ,
Ciilt lncd Planter, Ky-Lje
juyU :;m| No. Mhcrty HI., l'lttaburgb, i'u.
II 1 !* W I* 1 """llMo)i|f<ntsol .lihi*. fimtaellllig
I »\ I J irttele", sent to every peraou .'tiet
vv rinu lllli ii.l. , mill enclosing I :i-ei. stumiis lo
un> lii.s|i(ge itinl p:te'<ing. This is honest. \Sere
fer the pul.lie 111 PiwtlliHsler, iiriinv business house
n this plni e. Aiucrleiiii Mniiuf'g Coinpanv.
J l ' ll -- 1 "» l'ltinkllti City. Hiuta.
NKW CHRP and Aathma.
n P " Il£. Never yut failed. Addreea
Willi alauip, "HOiili, " l''iu>aiuuiut, Ml>. U*7 Ijf