Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, October 27, 1880, Image 4

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    COBBESPOX UEXCE.
A Church Iteui.
EDITORS CITIZEN The Pittsburgh
Synod of the General Synod of
the Lutheran Church has ju.-t
closed a most delightful series of ses
sions in the town of Worthington, Ann
strong county, Pa. This ecclesiastical
bodv now numbers twenty-three min
isters engatfed in active work, all of
whom were present with as many lay
delegates, representing a membership
of near 6ve thousand, comprised in fifty
four congregations. ,
The reports for the year past are re
garded as most encouraging, evincing
diligent and faithful pastoral work in
all the churches, resulting in large in
crease in numbers and in benevolent
contributions. Almost every congre
gation has its prayer meeting and its
Sabbath School especially ; the latter
of which consists of over four hundred
teachers and upwards of four thousand
scholars, while the number of catechu
mens reported is upwards of four hun
dred.
The brethren composing this Synod
are a cheerful, joyful, harmonious set
in tbeir intercourse with each other,
while their cordial manner towards
strangers is refreshing and assuring.
They seem to be a body of faithful and
devout men.
That venerable patriarch Peter Graff
and his most noble lady, are as ever,
active, cheerful and hospitable, and in
tbeir age have the immense satisfaction
of seeing the fruits of their steadfast
ness and self-denial in the cause of
Christ and to the church of their choice.
Formerly they were almost the only
Lutherans in that community; now
they are members of a very large con
gregation, and on Sabbath last, though
there were services in the other church
es, in the morning the Lutheran church
was crowded, large as it is ; while in
tbe evening there was anxiety felt on
account of the immense crowd which
thronged the large audience chamber.
With such men as Father Graff as an
active leader, and such preachers and
pastors as Rev. Schwartz, the cause of
Christ will flourish anywhere.
Tbe choir of tbe chinch at Wortbing
ton is, in our humble judgment, equal
to the very best we have ever beard,
and is composed of persons who have
not only musical talent well cultivated,
but who are pious and devout.
AN OBSERVER.
October 19, 1880.
A Friendly ftujuc<-»llon.
EDITORS CITIZEN: —If it were mere
ly a matter of personal choice between
two candidates, each voter has a chance
to say whether he prefers for tbe chief
magistracy of the Republic a Christian
who pray » or a man who wear*, and
if as a Christian voter he prefers the
man who swears bow may-it be re
garded, as consistent or inconsistent ?
How will Jesus regard it, as for him
or again»t bim ?
AIT HUMBLE DISCIPLE.
THE EFIZOOTY.
During the last few days frequent
comparison has been made between the
catarrabal influenza now prevalent
among horses in this city and the epi
zooty of 1872-3. That there are
many points of resemblance is obvious.
Every one has beard tbe cough and
seen the discharge from the nostrils
which are characteristic of both epi
demics, but in extent and fatality hap
pily this year's visitation is, as yet at
feast, far tbe inferior. The epizooty of
1872 made its appearance, also at the
close of a hot summer, at Toronto,
Canada, at tbe end of September. A
fortnight iater it reached New York by
way of Niagara, and by tbe end of Oc
tober 40,000 horses in this city and
12,000 in Brooklyn had been attacked
by it. It followed the Atlantic slope
southward, and in two months reached
Galveston. Then it followed the Mis
sissippi northward to St. Louis, where
it turned westward reaching Colorado,
Wyomipg and Nevada in January,
1873, and California soon afterward.
Chicago and tbe lake region were vis
ited about the same time as this city,
northern New England about the end
of October, and Southern New Eng
land early in November. This year no
fatal cases, we believe, have been re
ported, but is 1872 a good part of a
column of the Time* was needed on
several days to merely give a list of
tbe stables where fatal cases had oc
curred, the total deaths being, of
course, far more numerous. Tbe effect
in this city can even QOW be recalled.
Nine car and stage lines stopped en
tirely, and others ran in morning and
night. Trade nearly came to a stand
still, and oxen were frequently seen in
our streets. For once the ice, coal and
asb carts were conspicuous by their
absence, and butchers carried meat
through the streets on their shoulders.
Sermons were preached about it, and
the scare was complete when it was re
ported that a man had caught the
disease. That was the first appearance
of epizooty in the United States, but
it is by no means a new disease. On
tbe authority of Prof. Law it may be
said to have appeared in Greece, Italy
and Sicily about B. C. 415. It has also
occurred in A. D. 330, 876, 117", 1219,
1209 (very severely), six times in the
fourteenth century, 39 times in the
fifteenth, twice in the sixteenth, five
times in the seventeenth, 15 times in
tbe eighteenth, and—if the present ep
idemic is really thefepizooty—lß times
in tbe nineteenth, thus far ; so that as
it has become naturalized here we may
expect it from time to time hereafter.—
New York Time*. .
"THE TfAICL"
It nsed to be said of a noted lobbyist
in Albany that at the beginning of a
legislative session he calculated that
there might bo a hundred thousand
dollars sent to the city as a corruption
fund, and decided that it was better to
turn it into the hands of his own party
rather than into those of the opposition
tbe condition being that his party
should support the legislation desired.
The sophistry that reconciles the vo
ter to the illicit use of money in elec
tions is of the same kind. It is, indeed,
the oldest and most familiar of pleas.
If you don't steal, or bribe, or swindle,
somebody else will. That is the whole
argument, stripped of its disguises.
The trouble is that the more generally
it is believed that money determines
the election, the more general will fu
tile withdrawal of honest men from
politics, and the more complete the
management of politics and the control
of the government by venal knaves.
To buy elections is to sell the govern
ment. It is the overthrow of the Amer
ican system, and the introduction of
the most sordid of despotisms. These
are very elementary truths, but I
they are still truths even
in "the closing weeks of a great po
litical contest. The legitimate expens
es of a canvass, indeetl, are immense,
and everv man who is sincerely inter
ested in the result will be as generous
in {riving as he can honestly afford to
be. It is not of honest hut of dishon
est uses of money that we are speak
ing. It is the universal, open under
standing that a State is to be carried
by a "still hunt,'' or by "tappinj? the
liar'l," not that documents and tickets
are to be printed, and advertisements
paid for. and the expenses of speakers
paid, and banners bought, and halls and
music hired, which is menacing. These
last are all fair expenses. Hut buying
votes is the beginning of the end. To
teach men that their votes are mer
chandise is to dig away the foundations.
Our government is in the keeping- of
everv individual voter. He must make
an individual protest against corruption.
But if he enters into comj>etition with
others as to which shall corrupt most
swiftly and most surely, he is merely
struggling to bore a hole in the ship s
bottom before t'other fellow can sue*
ceed in the same effort.
MRS. LYDIA E. PINKHAM.
OF LYNN, MASS.
DISCOVERER OT
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
The Positive Core
For all Female Complaints.
Thtepreparation, a* iti hum diamines, com I U of
Vegetable Propu. tiea tliat are Lonr.kra to the u.osl del
ieate Invalid. Upon one trial tho raeritn Of this Com
pound *iil be a?relief is immediate ; and
when its ose is continued, in ninety-nine car/.-a in a hua
dred, a permanent cure is thousands rrVA tc*
tiff. On lOC'OOt of ill proren merits, it i» to-tlay ro
eommenc!e 1 and prescribed by the bc*t physicians in
the country.
It will cure entirely the *or*t form of filling
of tho uterus, Lct:co.*rhc_-a, irregular and j aliifuJ
Uenstrnation,all Ovarian Troubles, Inflammation tnd
Ulceration, Flooding*, all Msplacermrnt* a ;i d the con
eoqucnt spinal weakness, and is er.xx-laUy adapted to
the Change of life. It will dirwolvo and expel tumore
from the uterosin an early ttaffe of development. T;e
tendency to cancerous humors there is cLocked very
speedily by Its use.
In fart it hat proved to be the
est and ti»t remedy thai J.as ever been discover
ed. It permeates every portion of tho system, anJ gives
nnr life and vigor. It r< moves faintnc * ,f.atul- nc 7, Co
stroys all saving for stimulants, an-1 relieves weakneM
of the stomach
It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Pror.tration,
General Debility, f;k*-pl* Kx:i* •-*, L^prem.ion and Imli
gcrtlon. That feeling of bearing c'own, causing pain,
weight and baekache, is always js rmanently cored by
Its use. It will at a!l times, and under rll cirrumxtan
c**, act In harmony with the law that governs the
female system.
For Kidney Complaint* of either se* thi< compound
Is unsurpassed.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Is prepared at 233 ami iftt Western Avenue, Lynn, Ma«n.
Pr'.r,o£:.oo. Bis bottles for £5.00. Sent by mail la the
form of pills, also In the form of Lowngr*, on
of price, SI.OO, per box, for either. Mr*. I1"KILA!J
frec!y answers all I tiers of inquiry, fiend for pa:n
phi't. Atl.lreaj as above ZTrntfon thU jmprr.
Ko fuvul/i houlrlbe without LYDIA K. lINKTTAM'
LIVE?. HUA They cure Cor tlpatlon, Lillousness,
and Torpidity of the Liver. £5 cents uer bo*
GEO. A. KELLY & CO.. General
Agents, Pittsburgh. P?.
Sold by I). 11. Wuller, - Butler Pa.
HOP BITTERS?^
(A Medicine, not u Drink.) ■
OONTAIKi ■
iioph, nrciin, MANDRAKE, I
J> AN DEI.JON, H
Axd nir. rt-mnrr **n Rk*t »lQi-ali- K
TIK» or ALL OTIIJCK iSITTKUS. P
TIIEY CUKE |
All niiMMf-iof theStomsrh. Bowrl», Hlood, I
Liver. Kliln<-T»,»nd UrinaryOrKftim, Her- H
touuu.**. inp'-plc«»ni «»!,n'l nupaclalljr ■
Female Complaint*.
81000 IN COLD.
■Will be puld for * ca«« tti*y will not ruri-
L> lp. or for anrthliiK Impure or Injuriou* n
found in tin m. □
A»k pur dratrtrlat for Ilnp Ulttrr, ani! fry I
tliLtn before y«u alcrp. Take no other. ■
D I r In an alrtolnlr and ITI «1»'lhl<-riirff for I
Drunkemieaa, uae of n;>luni, tobacco and H
narcotlca. ■
R«xt> roa Circttlab. MnHU
All H
H»j> Mfr. N. V, * T'rrtnt", Oni. B
M A L AR I A L
POISON.
Tiie iimir-l|i:i| nnwc of ri' ;trly all aleknewt :it till*
Hiue hi the year hat IN »rlt:iri in a rtlaoreered l.ivcr
which, if not rei/iilalcd In tunc, Krcal Hiillc rinir.
wrdchcdnest ami death will eimue. A L'enllemaii
writiiiK from Hoiltll America Hiiys : "I have nscil
your S»minoiiH' I.lver H'yiilalor with Kood < tfect,
iM)th a* a prevention and ciire for Malarial Fever*
011 the I.Htliinui of I'anama."
TAKE
Simmons' Liver Regulator,
A Purelv Vegetable Medicine.
AN KITKCTI'AI, HI'KCIFIC
fob
MAI.AUIOI7H FKVKKH,
BoWKI. ( OMI'I.A IVTH,
JACNIUfK,
('((l.ir,
IIKHTI.K.H.HN K.HS,
MKNTAI, DKI'ItKHHIOV.
HICK IIF.ADAf Hfc,
CO.VHTII'ATION,
NAISKA.
ISIIXIOUHXKHH,
DYHI'F.I'HIA, &c.
If von feel drow<y, (Ichllltatcl. have frc(|iieiil
hcad.whe, mouth t.ait- - M Imdly. |>onr amx-hlc, and
tonuuc eonteil, you are MiifT> riiit( from Torpid I.lver
or ''BIIIIOUHIIC44," and notliius; will euro you no
ajwedlly and permanently an to iak<-
SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR.
It Uklvcii with aafety, and the liap|>i<'*l
to the mc»t delicate infant. It takes tin place of
•lululnc and liltlcr of every kind. It is tlie ehcap
cml, purcNt and l>e<<t family medicine in the world.
J. 11. A i O. PbllH.
Hold by nil l/rngf(l»tH,
Nollcp lii Divorce.
In re-applicatlon of J. P. A. (iallii«hfr for ili
vorce from Anna I!. Gallagher. A. IK, No.
70, March term, I HMO.
Having been Hmiointed CoinmiHaiorier in the
above caw, to take testimony ami report the
aaine to Court, notice i* hereby given that I will
attend to the flutica of the appointment at my
office in Itutler, on TIM'KHDAY, OCT. 21st, at
I o'clock, r. M., at which time and place all
parties interested may appear if they sec prop
er. (2{toep3t| K. I. UKI'Ulf.
(p) J
L w %
The oldest ami the hest app'dnted liiHtltullon
forohtalnlug a Kualneas Education.
For circulars address,
o«;-2m| P. DCFF & HONS, I'ittidiurgh, Pa.
Mirny row.
Came to the firm ot the anl>-
acrlher in Clinton township. Hut- ,
ler county. Pa , on or about tho
asth day of AuiMint last, a white
row, with brlndlc cpots, with '" V - T
crop f.ut of light car nnil about t'-n years old. Is
i> ilkhrr. The owner U requested to come lor
v md, prove properly, p:iy cbargen and tnke her
aw iy, oilieiwlse ulie will be disposed of > c <id
lug to law. JOHN NKABF.,
Culincrsviile, P. 0,, Allegheny Co., Pa.
Citis^u: Jltftbtt (D<£tak£g tsSO*
BUTI.ER
Lumber laid and Haning Mil!,
H. BAUEiTii BROS.,
Jbfpebsox ST.. - - BUTLEH, PA.,
HANLTICTUJIEKS OF
Doors, Sash, Frames, Biinds,
Molding of all descriptions,
Brackets. Patent Molded
Weatherboard ing,
Mill Boards, Flooring, Palings,
Stair Railings, Balusters of
every style, &c., &c.
Circular Moldings Made to Order.
ALSO, DE4.LKR9 IN
Lumber, Plank, Shingles, Lath, Ac,
apl2-ly
THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY!
an a rs specific medi< ixe
"TRADE MARK.
J( is p.]*-ei;i!!y
c ref*oiiii!ienri«"l as
/* i,' fai i'i_ '- ire gijU \
"S flrfor.x'inirm: Weak y* { .
* A3 ness.SPKISMATf.It &>£ m 3
KIIKA. iMl'iiTKX
beforeTakmeljf Taking.
ver-al I.a~tiiui<le, Pain in the lirtck. Dimmness of
Vision, IVrniiiljn* Old age. and nuinv other din
eases that lead to Insanity. Consumption and a
Pennatnre (irave ali of which as a ru'e are first
caused by deviating from the natli f>l nature and
over indulgence. The Specific Sl»*d:ci:i■ ■is '.he re
sult of a life study and many years of e\|»eilence
in treating Ihe-e s;.eeial diseases.
hull particular; in our pamphlets which wo de
sire to send free by mail to every fine.
The Spe« ifle Medicine is sold by all Druggists at
$1 |mt package, or six packages for $5, or will be
sent by mail on receipt of the money by addressing
THK GRAY MEDICINE CO..
No. lo Mechanic's Jilook. Dkthoit. Mtcii.
in Butler by J. C. Kkiuck, and by all
Druggists even-where.
£yn~HARKI»& KwiXfi, Wholesale Agents. I'itfs
burgh. mv'l2-ly.
PIINSIONS.
EVF.KY MH.DIKK disabled in line of duty by
wound, disease, or iiilurv. i- entitle I t'i pf ri this.
I'KXSIONS INCUEArtKD.—Manv are drawing
less liiaii entitled to.—Tlioiwands of Heirs entitled
lo Pensions and Bounty. KKJECTKD CASES
re-f.pcned.
ABANDONED CASES Unbilled.—Copies of I>><t
Divh irves obtained. -Claims of ever , description
prosecuted.—Patents I'meim-il. Address with
stamps. 11. ri. BEKMN & CO.. Attorneys.
lIoxSQK. [septH-CtJ Was.iing on. f>. C.
AdminiNtratorN Xotice.
Letters of Administration hive been granted
to Janien W IJarr and G. H. i.arr on the estate
(,f H. If. Barrdec'd. late of Jefffin-on township.
Butler county. All ]<er»oii* indebted to said
PHtate are rcjuetttd to make immediate pay
meut. and those having or demand*
agxust the same, shoa'd make them known
without delay to
JAMES W. B\ltlt, i A(l „ Vm
».• pB-Ct ] O. 8. BABIt, f m
A€i I'.NTH WAN i'E I>
To take Milj»criptit.nß for the
INTERNATIONAL REVIEW,
Ibe latest and bi.t.t American publication, of 'lie
liigbent cI-:sh. with original coutril ution* from
the mod celeLrated writes in evny coimln-.
Edited by J T. Morse. Jr.. afid Henry Cat it
Lodge, gentlemen of the highest attainment*
ami cnlture. and whose names are alone sulli
cient guaranty of the value of tho ltrvii: v.
Always bright, readable and inatructive ; cos
mupolitac in literature, progressive in science,
unscctaritn in religion, and independent in poli
tics.
l'rice 50 cents a number; £"> a year. A com
plete Agent's Ont:it sent on receipt of it (0 A
rpecimen copv sent t.> anv a.J.lros fir I~j cuius,
A. BAI'.NES A CO.. Pnblirers
sept-Ht 111 A 11J William St., New York.
A GOOD BUSINESS OPENING.—THE UNION
Insurance Company, of Obi >, desires to ev
tablisli a General Agency for tin* section of
I'eimsylvaiiia. Its assert., oiceed fl 5')'.),000 00,
with a large surplus, and lilh fir inaiiv years se
cure 1 the largest amount of new business in
Ohio of anyone company in the Uniied States.
Its inteiest receipts exceed its death losses,
matured endowments raxes, and commission
paid to t.geuts. Its able, management i* further
Illustrated by the feet that its rate of losses and
expenses toil® pn miu.a income for the year
1H79. according to the New York official reports,
in lower than that of any i.tlicr compa iy l!
issues endowment policies at life rates, which
aie nonforfeitable without surrender ,vi 1 inc »;i
--testible after tlnee annual payment*. It is
governed by the insurance 'a-.v of Ohio which
are now the most strio 'ciil for the protection
of policy holders of any in the Union. I bey re
quire a foar per cent, reserve fund invested in
unquestioned securities, which tho Superintend
ent of limurunce is required uunnally to ex
amine The business of life insurance is now
rapidly increasing, and men possessing first
class business ability and character, who desire
a G< neral Agency for this st irling company will
do well to address GEO KG El IIoRNT'/N. Man
ager. Room 33 Astor House O.iices. Now Y' ik,
stating, in full, a«e. past experience in liie in
surance or other business, salaries receivt l and
reference.
HUBD, BlSlil i UJIOS
INVITK YOUR INSPECTION TO
A LARGE SHIPMENT OF
AUTUMNan" WINTKR
X)re»H Fubrii'H,
' Comprlnlnii ml Tliot Ih
Choice,
Fashionable
AND
Elegant!
in color, texture arid ilesiKii, are now displayed
on our counters, at price* tliat. will prove to
you that it I'AYS TO TKADK AT
Itfo. 105 Market St.
ELEGANT NOVELTIES IN BROCADE VEL
VETS,
.SATINS AND FACONNKM KOfl TItIM
MINOH AND HUITINGB.
MOUCHOIR rr-AIDS,
MOUCIIOIR SUITINGS.
SURAHS, DRAP D'OR,
Fit I ".NT 11 MOM I KM,
CANTON' SUITINGS, ARM I'I: FX,
MERINOS AND CASIIMKRRS.
FOR SCHOOL OUTFIT,
WK AUK. OFFKKINO
All-Wool Suitini;*Ht
All-Wool Momies at .'!<le
Wi-iiich AII W<k»l ( 'ash meres, nt W)c
Navy Blue All-Wool Cloths, 1} yards wide, <!.lc
Navy lllue All-Wool Muitln|;s 30 to Ide
Cloth ,Jackets, 2, and I year* to ;<I.(K»
Cloth Jackets, oto I'i years stf.oo to 1r»
IMPORTED NOVKLTIKS IN
Ladies' Wraps, Cloaks \ Jackets,
Nil UVI.N. NI4IIITN, l \
HEAR t\ll IIONIKHV.
Hsard, Bifccr L Easton,
I Of, MARKET STREET 105
BETWEEN FIFTH AVK. AND LIBERTY,
tttig2.V4m PITTSBFRGII, PA.
llxci'iilor'N K»f(«>«'.
Lotters leHtsinnntary having been grantod to
tho undersigned on tho estate of Hilas I'earce,
Into of llutlot township, Bill lor comity, I'a ;
deceased, notioe is herchy given to all persons
knowing themselves indehted to said estate,
that imme<liate payment ia reipiired. and to t linen
having claims against the same to piesent tliem
duly authenticated for payment.
HORACE I'KAROE,
»eitls-nt lintler P 0.. Rot ler. Pa.
ID&T Advcrtirto in tho CITIZE.N.
M [>«*<>
Fort frrape Wine
in the principal Ctwlios for Communion
l*tiri>< s-.
f.icellent For I ami U cakly
Person* aaail 1 l»e i^r«l«
C, N. JT" '
SPEEE'S PORT GRAPE WINE!
FOCK YEARS OLD.
This Celebrated Native Wine is mmlc from the
juice of tne <>l M,r, oi;r;i|i". r;iise<l m tills country.
Its Ivuliialde
Tonic and Strengthing Properties
an- unsiirjiasseil by any other Native Wini . Being
the pure Juice ol the urapo, produced under Mr.
Speer's own personiil su|wrvisioii. its purely and
genuineness are guaranteed. The youngest child
may partake of its generous «|uaJities. and the
weakest invalid use it toadvantage. Itisparticu
larilv beneficial to the aged and debilitated, and
suited to th" various ailments thd affect the
weaker se*. It is iu every resjiect A WINK TO HK
KKLI KL» ON.
S I* i: F, It 'H
IP. vj. SH B lrl> "R/ ITs
The P. .1. SHERRY is v. wine of Superior Cliar
| acter, and partakes ol the golden qualities of tlie
from w hie'n it Is made. For purity, Kicliuess,
Flavor aitp Mechanical Pro|ierties, it will belound
unexcelled.
s i* i;
i 3. J~. 13 Ky A.IST ID Y•
Tlii- BRANDV stands unrivaled in this Country,
being lar superior for inedlcini tl purposes.
IT IS A I'l'RK distllalion fr<.in the grajie and
contains valtuiMe inedlelnial projiertii s.
It h is a delicate ll.t\or. similar to that of the
gratis from which it is di . Illeil. and is iu great
favor among first -class f uuilies.
See that Ih'- -i;rualure of AI.FRKI) SI'KKlt, Pas
sale, N'.ls over the cork of each bottle.
Kol<l by I>. IX. WIT LLC It.
aprffi-lyr
AOniiiilNfralrix** Mi»lire.
Notice is hereby given that letters of admin
istration bavin? been granted to the undersign
ed on the estate of .lames Stoops, late of Cherry
township, county of Butler, State of Pennsylva
nia, dec d, all persons knowing themselves in
debted to said estate will please make immedi
ate pavment, ind those bavin; claims against the
same to presi nt tliein duly authenticated for
settlement. ELIZA IANE STOOPS, Adm'x,
jel6;6w] Annandale, Butler Co., Pa.
Union Woolen Mill.
BUTLER, t* A
If. FDM.EIiTO.'V. I'r«u»'r.
Vlantilactorcr ol Bi.ankbt», Flan.nki.s, Yakns,
&c. Alf-o eu'toui work done to order, such af
carding Rolls, tn ikin. Blankets, Fbinnels Knlt
t'ng an.l Wcavlne Y irn», the., it very low
prices Wool workc I on the Bl ares, II dc-
ft\. in v 7-1 v'
TALK ABOUT YOUII
LITEBMT RjVIUIIIIS!
A Complete ( vclopiedia for $7.00.
Everybody, youn;? and old. learned and nn
leauiei. white or black, in iiutler count v. I here
will bo a meeting between you aud E. W Moure
on or after Augn <t Ist, wlione purpose it is
to place in eveiy home, every office ind every
sliool rooic i:i Butler county, a complete Cvclo
|nedia. for only %7.(K1. It is the great.-i t wonder
of the age. and contains more ns ful and more
accurate information than any other book pub
lished A good map of every country is securely
i bound in with the description of that country.
Every term and proper name is pronounced.
REVISED TO IHH<).
Any teacher deairlug this work immediately
Hhouid address, K. W. MOORE
Wolf Creek. Mercer Co , I'a.
Special Agent for Butler county. 4»ug3m
SCKELJ FRY!
Livery, Sale & Feed
STAIILEN.
Cunningham street, near Post
office, Butler, Pa.
moraTma
a new r>Ri*Ait riifcie
«1 BDTTI.R I'ATKHT MKtIICINBs rOIt W CKWTB I
.TAD WIN'S TONIC LAXATIVE
Is Appetizing, Palatable ami Non-Alcoholic,
AND ALWAYS CURES
Dyspepsia, sick Headache Constipation, Mil-
Inilsne**, Sour Stomach, I.lver Complaint,
Want of Appetite, Indigestion, .Jaundice, Kid
ncy Complaint, Dizziness, Sleep
leani es-i. Heartburn, Colic, Debility, Foul
Ure»t!i, Worii'i", Piles, Fevers, Colds, <\tc.
Tin: TOMC I,ax*TlV« rc/nliics the bowels
and atreiigtbciM the sysleto, gives a clcr head,
pure blood and elastic spirits. Is purely vege
table, contains no mercury nor aloes. Hale at
all times. Pleasant to the taste, and a siibstl
tute ler Pills, Castor Oil, Ac Best family med
icine known. Adapted to strong men. delicate
female* ai d feeble irifan ». In liipii I form
Hold b> drilL'glsts, Price «>til\ i'"* cents for a
lirge liottle IIICNRY B JADWIN, Apothe
cary inal Chemist, Hole Proprietor, Carbotidale,
Pa D. II WULLER, Dru-ist, Sol- \oent for
Butler, Pa. |an2B-Iy
fl 'u'i'tfi V' Hook of nearly 10 i large
ft M M octavo pares tor the sick.
£lb £. iL*Ju I ull of valuable notes, by
I jr. K. R. l'*ofiTK, on Scrofula, Diseases of the
breathing orgaii'i; Hisca-ieH of Men; Diseases
of Women; tiches and pains; Heart Trouble*;
and a great variety of chronic diseases, with
evidence that in most cn«es these di.'eases are
curable. Send a three Cent Ht imp. Addres,
MIRRY HILL I'lM. I /"
CO., No. I«'!i East'JHth II I K
street, New York city. -1-V-#
junU-.'im
$5,000,000.
fhe American Shoe Tip Co.
WARRANT 'I II K f fl
Aj&TjCOJ^
Tbfit li* now uo witciinl vcly worn on
O' SiLDREEM'S SHOES
TO V/EAR AH LONG AS THE METAL,
V.'hi' h v/ns by thoni, nml l»y which
tli«* ovo Amount lins befii i»uvr«l to I'ftrontf nn
i i.'liy. Thin l*ti«« h 'i'ip %t ill wi»r ntill
Riio.r, rij hc«titco h«Miitf worn on tho ronrvor
I rii.li'g if, Is worn <ll fitn* uiml «O »LY thcffl
Whcru too M»'l.ll lip Oil of i(n litokg
v. niihl not ho
'l Ucy nil hnve our Trnde Mark A. M. T. ( «.
ftmrp' <| on front of Tlii.
I'fin nfi »l:onl<J Aott I 0R BIIOEB with ttil4
BEAUTIFUL BLACK TIP
r.*i l fi \ lif»n t'-'f liar>lnt; f«• r rhlldren.
t mm-f
Wolicr.
WHRIIRAX, my VVIF« • liaclid W. ban
li'ft mv t»otl im I Sonrfl wllliout any ju*t (*nUM%
and without my comiciit; thh Ih, theniforo, to
notify ail pcMon* not to r a r< rlit or harhor heron
my account, an I will p v no <h l»tH ot her con
tracting. WAsSIIINtrrUN (J.\ M I'BKLL,
OociHt) Franlhi towimhip, liutler Co., IV
\ IrO |j|v H/1 t f 21 I 4 IC Wd Wj.
To f*v«*ry worklliic aifi'iit. male of fauielo.
Ajomilh are iMrjiHtiK from to <t » a ilay on our
Kimnli, in 4Mlditioii to iihovi* pri'liiluin. Hi'iicl Hi
ciMit*i for Haiiiph* or •l.no for full outfit nml «e#Mir»* :
your roimlv. I UK MKSSKNUKU PUHMHIIINU
UO. I/Cwlil>ur«, I'a. I2mylm j
THE BEST REMEDY
FOR
Diseases of tls Tiiroat and Lnngs.
IJsrrt In diseased of the pul
il A il. Hv> nonary organs a >afe
aud reliable remedy is
M| invaluable. Ayek's
Tl Cherkv Pectokal is
. \ siicli a remedy, and uo
othersoeniiiieutlv luer-
IjKJLh its the confidence o{
I \lßk% the public. It is a sci-
cntitij combination of
the medicinal prinei
jiles and curative vir
. tues of the finest drugs,
feu- chemically uuited, of.
lym such power as to insure
-l\r' the greatest possible
I|/V./ efficiency aud uiiiforui-
Dr/*TADOT ity of results. It strikes
1 vltnli. a t the foundation of all
pulmonary diseases, affording prompt relief
aud rapid cures, and is adapted to patients of
any age or either sex. Being very palatable,
the youngest children take it readily. In
ordinary Coughs, Coltls, Sore Throat,
Bronchitis, InlSiienza, Clergyman's
Sore Throat, Asthma, Croup, ami Ca
tarrh, the effects of Arm's Cherry Pec
tokai. are magical, aud multitudes are an
nually preserved from serious illness by its
timely and faithful use. It should l>e kept
at hand in every household for the pro
tection it affords in sudden attacks. In
Whooping - cough and Consumption
there is 110 other remedy so efficacious,
soothing, and helpful.
Low prices are inducements to try some of
the mauy mixtures, or syrups, made of cheap
and ineffective ingredients, now offered,
which, as they contain uo curative qualities,
can afford only temporary relief, aud are
sure to deceive and disappoint the patient.
Diseases of the throat and lungs demand
active and effective treatment; and it is dan
gerous exj>erimenting with unknown and
cheap medicines, from the great liability that
these diseases" may, while so trifled with,
become deeply seated or incurable. Use
Ayek's Cherry Pectoral, and yon may
confidently expect tlie best results. It is a
standard medical preparation, of known aud
acknowledged curative power, aud is as
cheap as its careful preparation and fine
ingredients will allow. Eminent physicians,
knowing its composition, prescribe it in their
practice. The test of half a century lias
proven itsalwolute certainty to cure all pul
monary complaints not already beyond the
reach of human aid.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical Chemi»tg,
Lowell, Mass.
SOLO BY ALL UKCUUISTI) EVKIiYWHEBK
NEW FAUTSTOCrC
Strassburger cfc Joseph take pleas
ure in informing their many
friends and custom
ers that their
FALL AND WINTER STOCK
is now complete, and they are
able to show a beautiful as
sortment of choice suits
and overcoats in
MEJSTS,' HOYS'
—AND—
CHII DRFNS' SIZFS.
Their stock this season is the
largest the} - ever had,
and as for
STYLE.
—AND—
WORK M A iSTSH IP'
stand unexcelled in merchant
tailoring. They have the
best fabries in
Foreign & Domestic Productions.
Parties buying iu large quanti
ties will get special rates.
They have the best assortment
of reliable clothing of any
house in the two
Cities,
ntid their prices
are the very lowest, as they
buy all goods strictly for cash.
Strangers and visitors to the
EXPOSITION
should not fail to give this
bouse a call.
They are known as the
OI<I Kcliriblc House,
and those that have bought of
them once always call
again.
Be sure to get their prices on
OVERCOATS,
as they have some five hundred
on their counters now, and
can save you from
$2 to -so a Piece.
MENS,' BOYS'
AND—
OHILDEENS' OVERUOATS
REfiil AT WHOLESALE
PRICES.
Kemember well their I< cation
.•is it is the
ONLY CLOTHING IIOUSK
above the postoflice, next to
William Semple's Dry
Goods House.
SIRASSBURGER & JOSEPH,
Merchant tailors and clothiers,
•im Allegheny City, Pa.
A.iiute WantOfl ftr IH«« »tii»r.:<»4
ill.™ rirf.rial •dlllon „f \
i OOPS ERRAND, *£
'* C-' I' ' Hitman' 'of Jrr"vrirfin ItHnry alr%r « I'nrle Tom'B
> uA.i, t.j win. ti bf iiio autuo Author,
rm invisißLE EMPIRE.
V ro it-.,,-in Oi«. Vtl. J lllr.«tr*t.
• \ : -rl.i 1 <I 1 I I . . i l'trinuttH
•' II »l !• i • * lt» i • I !•«" n«1 . . r»ir*l«h Ittoratureetm
f I'.III ii'imlio 1-if i'i< («•>-•• " - i»t- rtt'tn The m-»«t
j'.#%v«rfol let- -" il mil in- "i r* niy alnew 'l'Drlo Tom «
(Hbtll *••-»> f •r„ ,1 r "If t».li tHi'ik «|nn't U«or« III" 1
Itirn v 1 hut ♦ 1 iH»<« in !!••» Am>«rf«'iin jh* •{'!« **- ('Mraao
I Iff fir rti "It V lit I If) lit r«* It N ■ 111 |||«trtl tlt •
I' V IU ,*1 V r- -iry «,( v I, I, | ► , . v •*_ T « UoV «»»*»»
1* 14 '■ f I lil'l, I9 ; 'l V< r/ V UI A 1 |HIU# It Will t»
. ; •/ r fl«l " .. /. l .rfUM.
Th« CootoJnu Book for th#» Cnmpaign,
4 -H f ript'My t.it:en. F-T p<irtU wrtto at «to
J r OIU*i,H«JWAIU> to 11 (. LiiKUT./T i'mk I'Ute, N.t.
1A MAH
»»° 15 UN»CQU»m ffv O WITJ, THE or W„ L
jjjg * | E jj
CHICAGOTROCK ISLANDTPACIFIC R. R.
IS THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK B
Its main line runs from CblcuKO to Council j
BlutTti, v»as*tna throuuli Joliet, Ottawa, 1,& Salle, ■
Uenc.teo Moline, lt<x'k Inland. Davenport. West
Llltertr. lowa City,.Mareng.i. Bnxiklrn. Ortnnell,
Dom Mnint'f* ithe capital of lowat. Stuart. Atlan
tic. and Avoca; with branches from Bureau 1
Junction to I'ouria : Wilton Junction to Musca- ;
tine. Washington, KairUeld. Kldon. Belknap,
Cenirr-Tille. Princeton. Trenton. Uallalin. Came
ron. I.eavenworth. Atchison, and Kansas City;
Washington to Sigourney. <<t>kaloosa. and Knox-
Tllle; Keokuk to Farmington. Bonaparte, Ben
tonsport. Independent. Kldon. Ottumwa, Kddy
ville, Oskuloosa, Pells. Monroe, and Ues Moines;
Newton to Monroe; DesMoines to Indianolaand
Winterset; Atlantic to and Audubon; and
Avoca to Harlan. This Is positively the onlv
Railroad, which owns, and operates a through
line from Chicago Into the State of Kansas.
Through Express Passenger Trains, with Pull
man Palace Cars attached, are run each way dally
between Cuioauo and Peohia. Kansas City,
COL-NCtL 81.1-FI-S. Leavenworth and Atiiii-
So-.\ Through cars aru also run between Milwau
kee and Kansas city, via tho "Milwaukee and
Bock Island Short Line."
The "(ireat Hock Island" Is magnificently
equipped. Its road bed is simply perfect, and its
track is laid with steel rails.
What will please you most will be the pleasure
of enjoying your meals, while passing over tho
beautiful prairies of Illinois and lowa, in one of
our magnificent Dining Cars that accompany all
Through Express Trains. You get an entire
nn al. as good as Is served tn any first-class hotel,
furseventy-Hve cents.
Appreciating the fact that a majority of tho
people prefer separate apartments for different
purposes (and the immense passenger business i
of tills lino warranting lt>. wo are pleased to an
nounce that this Company runs Pullman Pulaci \
Sleeping Can for sleeping purposes, and Palate \
PIILLHAN PALACE CARD are run through to PEORIA. PEW MQI\EB,
COIWCIC BLUFF*. ItANBAH CITY, ATCH iSfox. ».d EE AV EX WORT".
Tickets tlii thu Llnr. known m Ihe "Ort»t Ilock Island Koute," »re »old by
•11 Tlaket AltaU In tbe United Ntutea ai d Cunudn.
For Inroraaatlon not obtainable at yoar hone ticket oftlce, addrra*.
A KIMBALL, E. KT. JOHN,
" Gen'l Superintendent. (ien'l Tkt. aud l'au'gr A»t„
CbILKgU. 11l
WHY DOES
a woman's health often break down at an early age? Pat a man at the wish-tub.lt; » t
heated from the hot suds until every pore is opened; then let him stand o-er the it. O.i
that comes from scalding and boiliug clothes, that ait? full of sweat and exhalation-; lrou. »!:••
skin, and his health too would break down before long; and yet this most terrible ordcul is . i.a
A WOMAN
has to go through with on wash-day; and, besides, with her clothing wet from persplrm: a
the hot work, she has to ri.sk her life by going out in the air to hang up the clot 1 I-Aei
those not at work are in the unhealthy atmosphere: its smell, so apparent to M i« . snow
ing that it finds its way through the house,—the family, however, often becoming so ueeus
tomed to the peculiar odor from its own wash as not to notice it. These li'.cts readily ix
pluiu why so many women suffer with colds, rheumatism, weak nerves, or ueji'ul(. r ia. and
LOOK OLD
while yet young in years, and physicians ami boanls of health cannot draw attention too
strongly to the injurious effects of the usual way of washing, with its necessary rteuiu i.nd
scalding or boiling to get the clothes pure and sweet-smelling, especially as it is without «1 i.i t
often tlie direct cause of those dreadful diseases, diphtheria, consumption, and typh >id fever.
Fortunately this trouble c»n be avoided; scalding, boiling, steam and all dijagreiablo
smell from the wash completely done away with; clothes made sweet and beautifully white;
from the eavino in fuel the wash dune at less cort than Ten when home-made soap u ux<l, ana very inucii
SOONER THAN
by tho oM way, by using FRANK SIMJAIAS SOAP,-a Soap so punfvine and clean- ing
that lhe dirtiest clothing can be wa«he<l In lukewarm water with very little nibbing, and
doilies bedding and utensils used by tho sick disinfected und cleansed without either
scalding or boiling, while the work Is so light that a girl twelve or thirteen years ol age can do a
large wash without being tiled; and yet so tnild and healing is this Boap that for toilet mid
shaving it has no equal, and physicians advise its use in preference to im|iorted < iistlic M>ap on
wound.! and sores, and to wash the youngest infants, as well as for j*>r "lis with di lieate skm.
Now tliut there ia a remedy for this, to economical thai '.he jtoorcM can tut it, there 1* not a » uiuan or
A MAN
ivho is not directly interested In having nsed in their homos, In splto of prejudice, 1 iIAT
WoNDKKFUL WAY OK WASHING CLOTHES, which does away with the hard work, ol.ciisivo
uracil ami fearful steam on wash-days, makes the white pieces whiter, colored pieces brighter and
flannel* softer than they can be made by washing tho old way, leaves the hands smooth enough
to do lino sewing and overy article as clean, as sweet and as pure as if never worn.
->TESTI M O NIALB-: -
From 11. K B»)\vi.it«. M. T).. Ilammonton, N. J.,
I'/lltor HiiUA Jrrwy JtrpubUtxm.
Mv attention was calte<l to FRANK MIDDAI.IX
SOAP from an advertisement In my own patier,
and Its use In my house lor nearly s year, according
to the directions, ha* proved that Its remarkable
tiroo'Tlles have not l>een overstated. For remov
ing printing Ink it Is Invaluable, while for toilet
and shaving II Is the best Soap I have ever seen.
From Man. 11. f„ Kknyon, Northfleld, Vt.
I do my wash with EItANK SIDDA I.LB BOA P In
half the time and with no expense fbr Hoap, iu l/ui
Miivlnn tn furl mtirr t/uin j*iys/<pr it. I have no steam
or scent from the wash, while the saving In
health, clothes and labor can hardly tj«estimated.
From K. W. Stanton, UN N. With SL, t'lillada.
We are conflilent, from a long experience In
using and recommending KHANK HIDIIALLB
SO Vp, that one trial, acisirdlng to the very easy
printed directions, will overcome all prejudices, ft
also really lias wonderful merit for shaving, toilet.
Tlio following »re the Directions for line, ao dimple tliat a clilld run understand them.
jiont do anything so ridiculous an to buy the Houp uiile.s you Intend following them.
Cfs tOO positively forfeited If it tr\furca the clothe», nr will Mat ilo everything elntnunt.
First, put the white clothes in a tub of water, only made warm enough to bo comfortable
fur the hands. Then take one piece out at a time on the wash-board, rub the Soap lightly
over it, roll it up and put it back into the same tub, and so on with each piece until all
have the Soap rubbed on them. Then go uway and let them soak at least twenty minuteir,
without touching them, when the dirt will all be loosened, and a very little rubbing on
the wash-board, out of that one suds, will make them perfectly clean, being particular t<»
turn each piece while washing so as to get at the seams. Then wash lightly on the wash
board, through n lukewarm rinse-water (without any Soap,) so as to get the dirty suds out.
Then put through blue-water, and on the line, vrilfumt tcoidxng or boiling a tingle pieee.
Afterward put flannels and colored pieces to soak, and wash them exactly the same way.
It is important not to heat the wash-water in a tin, brass or copper kettle. A tea-kettle
will heat enough water for a large waah with this Soap.
Just Think What You will Save by this Easy Way of Washing!
No Wash-boiler 1 No Steam! No Smell of Suds through the House!
It has the remarkable Property of keeping the Dish-C loth, Wash-Hug and
Sponge always Sweet, and of Washing Freely in Hard Water.
-•-4 BOLD BY OROCERB i-*-
Get a Cake and Try it for Yourself next Wash-Day.
To Points whore this Soap Is not yot Introduced a Trial Cairo will bo sent by
Mail, on receipt of Price, (10 Cento), In Money or Stampe.
'^Tomc E L o7 ERS FRANK SIDDALLS SOAP,
718 CALLOWHILL ST,. PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Boyle & Co.,
Importers and in.irii'iictiiivH of
hai> i r r i:
AND—
MARBLE,
295 and 297 Penn Avenue-
LMTTSimiUiII, I'A.
Cemetery Work a Speciality
AllkintlnofSTONK WORK prniiipt
lv ftttttnth'd !<>. Charges Hcnwoiiublc!.
Stilisl'uclioti (JII n ran I oil.
J refer to iho propriutofH «il
the Labor Tribune. [Hepi.'2-lin
STOVES,
RANGES,
Grate Fronts, Fenders, &c.
CREA, GRAHAM L CO.
MANUFACTURERS,
291 Liberty Street, Pittsburgh. Fa
xeplW-.-llii
on oo WIU i - r "
Il lull »el <>r
FINE PORCELAIN TEETH
W»rraiitn<l fnr 10 YK \ltS.
Will oxtrart Toeth WITIIOITT I'AIV. NO
EX I'ltA ('IIAKOK wlien T< e li *re Onlereil
DR. W. H. PERRY, Dentiat,
25b Penn Avonue, Pitiiburgh. Pa.
July2H-3in
BETWEEN THE EAST & THE WEST !
Dining C.iri for eating purposes only. One other
great feature Of our Palace Cars is a SMOKINO
SAI/KIN where you can enjoy your "Havana"
at all hours of the day.
MaKiiilicent Iron Bridges span the Mississippi
and Missouri rivers at all points crossed by this
line, nnd transfers are avoided at Council Biutls,
Kansas lity. Leavenworth. and Atchison, con-
I nections beinu made in Union Depots.
THK PRINCIPAL It it. CONNECTIONS OF
' THIS GREAT THROUGH LINE ABE AS
i FOLLOWS :
! At CHICAGO, with all diverKiuK lines for the
East and South.
At ENOLKWOOD. with the L. S. & M. S., and P.,
Ft. \V. 4C. K. lids.
At WASHINUTOK HEIGHTS, with P., C. 4 St.
L. 11. 11.
At LA SAI.LE. with 111. Cent. R. R.
At PEOIUA. with P. P. Jt J.: P. I>. 4 K.; I. B. A
W.; 111. Mill.; and T. P. & W. H is.
At HOCK ISLANJ>. with "Milwaukee 4 Rock
Island Short Line." and Rock lsl'd A Peo. lids.
At UAVE.VPOIIT, with the Davenport Division
C. M. A St. IV R. R.
At WEST LIHEUTY. with the 8., C. R. 4 N. R. R.
At (JItINNEI.L, with Central lowu R. R.
At I)Es MOINES, with 1). M. 4 F. D. R. 11.
At CoCNCIL BI.CITH. with L'nion L'ncitlc R. R.
At OMAHA, with B. 4 Mo. U. R. R. in Nib.)
At Cot-CMHCSJCNCTIoN.wItii 8..C. R. 4 N. R R
At OTTDIU A, witli Central lowa K. R. ; W.,
St. L. 4 Par., and C. B 4Q. It. Rds.
At KtoKL'K. with Tol., Peo 4 War.: Wab.. St.
Louis 4 Pscand St. L.. Keo. 4 N.-W. R. lids.
At CAMIHOS. with H. St. J R. R.
At ATCHISON, with Atch.. Topeka 4 Santa Fe;
Atch. 4 Neb. and Ceil. Br. U. P. R. Rds.
At LEAVENWORTH, with Kan. Pac., and Kan.
! Cent. 11. R£s.
At KANSAS CITY, with all lines for the West
| and Southwest.
and nil household ohm. and a* it become.' mora
generally known, must have an Immense sale.
From Mrh.E. STOCKwkII, Hiitnmonton, N. J.
FRANK BIDDALLB SOAP ban been used In
my house for the hist seven months, and by follow
ing tho printed directions, we find It to do every
thing claimed on the wrappers. We have not
scalded or boiled a single article, ami thr ebithra
art whiter find nurrtrr Uutn whrti washrd in ths
old inxy. JMy h unhand, who Is a dealer here,
has a steady demand for the Hoap from his
customers.
From Manaofu or Dkxtkh T.aiindhy. S»1 Hlxth
Htreet, (XjrnerC Street, N.W., Waahlnjton, n. U
No laundry or IHrally ciin airiirfl to lim without
FRANK HIDI>ALJ.B BOAI*. We follow direc
tions nn<l u«f no other Soap, ami have a reputation
nerond to no laundry in waabltigton for whlta
clothed; the superior work we have heen rnulili-d
to turn out liavlnc awured in tlio trmle of Mm* of
tho biwt Kcutleiueu's I'urulaliluK "tore# In the city.
l>. 11. LYON,
SALE iND FEED STABLE.
At Iho old a anil of I'alricli Knlli'V, Ka<|., Co
nor of C.mi 111 tliam and Mai'i > Klroot, opnni
John Boi'k'h JSiink. whore 1 will at loud to tho
foo'lini! of HorwoH or
IIOAHIXNU »V THK WKKK OH MONTH
of tho Hftino. «liv" mo a oall and I will make
tho moderate to wuit l lie litnea
'l'lioMo having Hontee for Malo or poraoiiH want
ing to hiiv, it will ho to thoir advuntago to call.
sng2K-8m _____
DiLML
; FACTS W > >TH KM M
\ lllnffer, llwrhn, !Hnni!rn'<e,SlllllriL'! «i
•in iiy other of tlir* l> i in- • iim • known .I. r 1 ;
jsl ilifully eonil'iacd in I' •i. • ' • (ilNi.i 1: Tm.-u
! is tu iii.iUe it the t;reat< A Blood Puriiior and j
The lleNt Health and Strength Kcttorcrj
Krir I'MoUe «
• So perfect is the tomp' in f I'ain • ( r. -'
't.KH I onic that nodi.' c can long mi <t wher ■
[it in used. Il ynliavr U/si»ep<u, -
Rheumatism, Neuralcp*, liowol. K im*v t r'i
Liver Disorder, or if > "ii nr« liimM »ii >nt.J
|-»r appetiser, the T«»sn i» 1 > t j
,for yen,it is liighly curativ and invi^t>r.«tin 4 ;'
•but never itttoxh at iu£. t t ,
' |f ytmi arc sl«»wly w 1 tin ;nv »v '1 Con-,
gumption or any m» km ,il y 1 I iv. 1 IVinfuC
•Cough «»r a bad Cold. I'akk 1 <. • 1 I•• 1 j
•will surclv help yn. It tivn • 1•' - an- ,
[vigor to Itie |e««l»lc un>l BK r '«, ai,, > '■ •' «erl.»iii<
.1 nre for Rheumatism snd Cholora Infantum. '
It Has Hared llnndreda of Lives; It 3la>.
Sato tour*.
If you arr ferhntf ini .rf »1.l- d«n*t w;«il tinti V
'yon are ilown »ick, I'Ui 11 the Tomi* - « «v. (
| So mailer what your diir i «: or symptom* niuy<
»|jc. it will |jive prompt rrli»*f,
■ Rememl*erl I'ankik'h GiNr.Rti Tonic i« ii"i'
|a ruin drink hut the Be«l ami Purest Fnmilyi
Medicine ever made, compounded by n new'
l»riKfsi, snd entirely diflrrent from I'illrr*,*
|Kii»Kcr preoaralions and all other Toni< 1. Try,
A bottle. Vonr c.«u supply y< u. J
PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM
The (lent and Mont Kronnmlrnl ll ilr hrrinlnf
e«<pn\iicly perfumed and perfectly harmle v
Will k\n%jn Ilea!ore IJrny or Faded llalr
to its original youthful « olor ami appearand r, ntid
i« w.or int. .I to M<>p its (ailing, its |*ruwl4
ami prevent !• ildne**. #
A few apple ai ions of the T.al.saM will soften the
hair, * all ilandrnff a»i'l • nrr ll« hire* a* I ' i~
mwursot thesvalp* bwld by ail druggists at mj
Planing Mill
—ANI>
Liuitl>ei- Yard.
J. L. i L KVii. L. <). PURVIS.
S.G-. Purvis <&, Co.,
MA-NtirACTI Rl KS AND Di AL.EUS IN
Rough ana Fisnc:' Lunicr
OF KVF.KY Ut&t'itli 1 luN,
KUAAJES,
MOULDINGS,
SASH
FLOOIiINt ,
SID M-i
BAT'I ENS,
BrackbEs, Gup utr-icc ftads,
I'OKCIJ POSH?,
ST All; I; A 1 Li-
Newel 1 PostK and I'HII.H#
FENCE PAI.IMiS, .. & .
MICHIGAN SUIMiLJh
I'arn Roardfe; I'lastfriiij.- I.:>>l . iui
lock Bill Stuff, such : s Join liat
tens, Scantiinii. «Jbc. all
constantly oi> 1 M><-.
All of wliich xvt will ft I <.
reasonable tern s • c j_i m
an tee ISM tit i .
PLANING MILL AND
Vrar (kCiurn < 1 l»nr«b
jlt.7 >()•! V
ii). C;t it IKB,
UKAl.hu IN KiNh
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry
| SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES, &C.
L'.u-EAVIL'G Ojf AI L A SPECIALTY.
I MAIN STREET, (North ct Lowry House,) BUTLER, PA.
<raf W aT' ANT) CJ.OCKS K'KI'AiHKD. AND \V AJiIiANTED ~&*a
>»
! Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure.
j (F>trmrrly Pr. CYnfo'* Kldnn/ Curt.)
1 A vegetable preparation and the onlr «itr*
i ren«e«l.T 111 the world for llrlulll's l>i
I IXiibcicN, IIIMI ALL HlUuvj* Liver, una
B t'rlnasr.v DlkVam**.
3 itimonhil* of the highest order In proof
, of these atutementa.
i' t> For tho cure of ninhrlca, call for War-
Birr'a Nnli' IMuhete* € lire.
1 wiTFor the cure of IKrlglit'e and the other
J diseases, cull for WMrucr'a .Suit* Hidnej
| «tii«l Lli er Cure.
WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS.
It Is the best Bliti Pari 1 ess and >
every function to more healthful action, and
is thus a benefit In all disease*.
It euros %< rofulouH and other ftliln Fn»p
lions and Diseases, Including ( am rrs, « w
roi'M, and other Morr*.
By>.v»s»c|»»l>i. IVenl* »!«*•»* of I lie Stonuu > h s
l'miaJ|»afloia.
fl.v* etc., are cured by the MuCc ltltti>i-n. It u«
tmequnled as an appetizer uott regular tonic.
I lot ties of two slies : prii'i", uOr. and '(l.i)O.
• WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE
Quickly gives IKrat nnd Wlee|» to the MiffV i In?,
cures llsuMf and Neurit Ik la. pnvei.u
fi;i»lloptfle l lm. nnd relieves Nccvinm Piev
flratlloai brought on by excessive drink, over
work, mental shocks, and other cause*.
Powerful its It Is to stop pain and otiie »V •
torbed Nerves, It never Injure?* the vin,
whether tak*-n In small or lance dotws.
Bottles of two sisos; prltvt, oo«*. and (JI.OO.
/ WARNER'S SAFE PILLi;
Are an Immediate and active stheiiVo* n. i
Torpid Ltvsr. and euro Costlv-M ■ n py, - j ,i. *
IjMMPJMHHIin ft iottiDVM, Bi :t ui» V r
rhors Malaria, r
FnynimQ %«.-•*».
mgr.'
jJ 1 1 i \
Opinion* «>4 I lie l*«il»lle«
waiiahiT. ini.iana.
I'llH V. • , ■ IlliVK Kr vcrnl old
chronic ca of 1 '< • • !>••> i•• noing ti <m. and
, j,, % ,•, 11 Mi ; ' ll > l much of
till !.!. A Ij. lit >llls ■< K.V I (J. I>IUi4KtBtB.
(V I I;! MY. 11 XAS.
V .tir l-.il I. ii. < «i•''l "*n !" n y
Iltiui.t!y 1 t.vor i r <l. Jan. i; i ALLAHAV*
MT. ri.: •••: N* MH IT.
> ..ii r V .! ir.> lit I "i >' " r naok
and Kidney Tiou! v IWDOH.
D iY KfCWh CO.,
: ri:o i:n roit^.
TOT ED \ - - " 01110.
J. (J HKDK K. At :it I. > Mailtr ''v.
MILLS & CO.,
NTntiii lit uri i » 'I ■' 1«' M ydr .i.Hc (e
--roent nnd Sewer Pipe.
White Mine, 1. in /. i*
Wlilio t<n»', Cliiinnc* T"p».
Hand IM '-ler, K »• Hlje,
< jili lncil l":i 11 r. K v-I.>».
JtiyM J.iiil N>. "Ji'C l.il't!'> M. ' Hlfl 'ii: li. l'»-
' p • iii.i in I .fioiHii
, I' • I / Mil 111 pel 111! IUIH-
Wi r.nt' t!>i :• I - . ;•»!-! <i» ii" I -<i. -tinii|i«to
iiiiv -st:.. >• nr'l •■.i<• k i 11i'lii<i how I. Were
-1 fer (lie mi l ilr I<| I - |> ;i''l' lhi : !i\ il'Mhiiuse
iII thi' I'lni i-. Ainerlf: n ?'iniul 'u ( oli'linny.
I Jim'.' , tin I ranltilti City. *TaW.
' \! L 1 U' I' I M I, 1 ii ati'l A»il na.
;X JV U \ I 111 j. , v ,, ( . AdiTn >b
[ with et ui,', UOJlili," luosllH'UU, ill'. |Ja7 1J