Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, March 23, 1881, Image 4

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    I IFE or ALEXANDER NICH
OL.K WITCH, 11.
Alexander 11-, was born April 20
1818 He was carefully educated y
hi* father, Nicholas, who
himself delighted with manifestation,
of 'true Russian spirit* '» his ® OD ' " de
16 he was declared of age,
commandant ol the lancers of'thei gua. d
hctiuan of the Cossack* Utrt .ide-Je
,-ani|>of the Emptor. unci '
daily to a life of maneuvering review
ing and military parade which at
last seriously injured his health,
then traveled through Germany to re
cruit his energies, and while the
concluded a marriage with the I n
cess Maria, daughter of the Grand
I)uke of Darmstadt, in 1841. He now
vigorouslv applied himself to his dut.es
us Chancellor of the University of
Finland. By his dexterous and subtle
manners, be insinuated himself into the
affections of the Finns, and weakened
their love of independence. He founded
a chair of the Finnish language and
literature, and defrayed the expenses of
remote explorations undertaken by
their savans, such asCygnceus, Wallm
and Castren. In 1350 he visited
southern Russia, XL-olaieff, Sebasto
pol, Tiflis,' Erivan, etc. It is said
that he witnessed with regret the
attitude which his father assumed
toward Europe, and that he altogether
disapproved of the Crimean war. On
his accession to the throne, March 2,
1855, he found himself in a very crit
ical position. He had two parties to
conciliate at home—the old Muscovite
. party blindly zealous for war, and the
more peaceable and intelligent portion
of the nation, who possessed his per
sonal sympathies. He pursued a course
calculated to encourage both ; spoke of
adhering to the policy of hU «i!lu Jtrious
ancestors,' and at the same time con
cluded peace. Since then he has shown
a strong desire to purge the internal
administration of its impurities; he
has sharply rebuked the corruption of
functionaries, and severely punished
some as a warning to the rest. An
honorable recognition has been given
to public instruction, which he has
placed under his own superintendence.
By a ukase of May 25, 1856, he
granted to all Polish exiles, who were
willing to express repentance for tin
past, permission to return home; but
though desirious of preserving the
nationality of Poland, he will not have
it separated from the 'great Russian
family.' The grand achievement of
his reign, however is the emancipation
of the serfs—23,ooo,ooo souls—by a
ukase of March 3, 1861. ThisrmrKs an
epoch in the national history. In 1865
he established elective representative
assemblies in the provinces. He carried
on wars against Bokhara in 1867 ;
Khiva, in 1873; and Khokan, in 1875-
76. The Czar took the field with the
army during the momentous wars l)e
--tween Russia and Turkey, in 1877-
78.
This is a season of failure everything
fails except Days Kidney I'ad.
There are 6,000,000 square inches
to an acre, in a bushel of timothy seed
there 40.000,000 seeds, or nearly seven
seeds to a square inch.
The youth of the present age can
tell their grand-children, in the far off
future, of the old-fashioned winter that
was experienced in 1880-81.
'Look here, my fine fellow,' said the
lecturer to the boy who was disturbing
the orator by constantly coughing,
'here's a quarter to get a bottle cf Dr.
Bull's Cough Syrup.'
Professor Ilichard A. Proctor says
he believes that with a good telescope
one may see a hundred million suns,
each the center of a universe.
Gray hair may be made to take on
its youthful color and beauty by the
use of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair
Renewer, the best preparation for the
hair known to the science of medicine
and chemistry.
Gum arabic dissolved in whiskev
will keep the hair curled in damp
weather, and a little sugar dissolved
jn it has a similar effect upon the legs.
The A. S. T. Co. Black Tip for
children's shoes is superior to all others
for the following reason. They protect
the top from wear just at the point
where the wear comes, and do not
give the shoe a bungling and patched
appearance, as do toe caps.
The ISew-England Farmer recom
mends as a grafting wax that will not
melt in summer nor crack in winter,
three parts resin, three parts beeswax,
and two parts tallow.
'I have used several bottles of
Simmons' Liver Regulator, and you
may record the fact, that my fellings
are so fa" changed that I can eat h arty,
and am more like a well man then I
have been for years past I have
suffered four years and am grateful for
relief. '.J Rafferty, Periodical Store,
18015 Market St. Phila.'
Turnips aro usually cooked after
being cut in slices and soaked in cold
water an hour or two, washing out
gum, sugar and other fine constituents
of the root. The Caterer says that if
boiled whole, without previous soaking
and then peeled and mashed moderately
with butter, the result will be a deli
cious, full-flavored dish, containing all
the nourishment that the old process
leaches away.
Snuff or dust of any kind, and
strong, caustic of poisonous solutions
aggravate catarrh and drive it to the
lungs I>r. Sage's Catarrh Remedy
cures catarrh by its mild, soothing,
cleonsingand healing properties. Each
package prepares one pint of tho Rem
edy ready for use' and costs only fifty
cents. Sold by druggists. So posi
tively certain is it in itr results that
its former proprietor used to offer a
standing reward of ssuo fur a case it
would not cure.
How many farmers and farmerines
have good teeth ? Prof. Hartshorn,
of Germautown, Pa., recently stated
in a lecture that th& reason why the
teeth of Americans decay sooner than
do those of the people of' nations,
is due to their hajiit of rapid eating.
It is no new dbetrije, "bat one that
requires frequent repetition. Hasty
eating induces dyspepsia, aad nobody
with an unsound stomach can long have
sound teeth. The stomach is the
body's best friend in the run, and
whoever obliges it to do the work of
the teeth commits suicide in just that
proportion. In the hurry of farm
work, bear in mind that 'less haste and
more . speed' applies directly to the
mastication of your food. If you can't
eat slowly, and chew your food thor
oughly, at least train the youngsters
about table to do so, under the penalty
of being toothless, middle-aged men and
women-
CHICAGO. ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC! R. R.
»»-r«
pis MoioSTahc capital of i«»'.Stuart.Atia*- rivereal a*il points crowed by tVos
tic and Avoca; with branches from Bureau arm „„<! transfers arc avoldud at Council liluiTs,
Junction to Peoria: WiltonJ unction to Musca- >»£• ™<Y tran ™g d Atcbis , jn . con-
nation, in C o»
vlik KAT THKOUUH UNB AKE
V i 11; Keokuk to Farminffton. l 'Vl^P^ e, E dd?- At CHICAGO, with all diverging lines for til#
SWHSFFIASSA .a—
ES'SHSI^IF I V£SK « P " C ' 4*
line from Chicago into the State "( n j a °f®f'p a u. At I'EOniA. with I*. P. 4 J.; P.l>- A E.; I. B. *
Through Express Passenger 1 rains, wi.h J nil _ , ... Mid ; and T. P. AW. Rds.
man Palace ( arsattuched.arerun < y 1{0( ( . ISLANI) , with "-Milwaukee 4 Rock
between CHICAGO and I BORIA, KA• . Island Short Line," and Rock lsl d 4 Peo. Rds.
COUNCIL BI.CFFS. LEAVENWORTH and ATCHI AT JJAVEXPORT. with the I>avenport Division
SON'. Through cars aro also run between MIR au % *a» F K. R
kec and Kansas City, via the Milwauke At WEST LLBEHTV, with the 8., C.R.& N.R. R.
Rock Island Short Line. _n<mi«w*ontlv At CIitINXELL, with Central lowa R.R.
e M««pIW and 1,5 | ». M. ££*£., H. r r
"y/hat win m& will be the pleasure j H. AN.R.B.
aR - K; w "
our magnificent DininK Cars that acco m pa l\ft, rc " Xt KtuKi'K, with Tol.. Peo. 4 War. ; St.
Through Express Trains. \ou ..ct .111 cnttire s j Kco & .N.-W. R. Rds.
mi-al. as good as is served .n any Ors'.-class hotel. ( ;xMERO>r, with H. St. J. R. 11.
for seventy-Ore cents, mninritv of the At ATCHISON, with Atch.. roneka & Santa Fe,
og&£i££vx&ssx SG-FL&SSA Mi*** - ~
.„ 4 u i-uwtce aDQ»ouinwuai.
\Zr<££2s»•MSl&btett'WS r hom" a ticketoffl«, a^re.^
A. KIMBAI.L,
Qen'l Tkt and I'ass'yr AKt..
- Gefl'l BapertntewWnu . ht< aeo. 11l
EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHii-.D |
' SHOULD USE IT. -
TIIE GREAT MEXICAN REMEDY. ij
The only Medicine in the World Coiupundecl from tin- Natural Roots and of Mexicr.
HKRBALINE S Y 1:1 JJ 3?,
(Y a Airniini if' iHiTVK > Tli<» most valuable remedy ever discovered m tli<* \ ege
'"HE'Eß'A LINE BYRUV.,
, vn %-1 x- 1,.' * p (•oMPOt'NIJ ' The purest anil best Medicine i»i tlie world tor delicate
"HERBA LI IST IS S Y R U\ V,
fNO MINERAL POISON.) A swift anil surf relief in Mental and 1 li\sic.il 1 rostration
caused by*over-taxing the mind and body with business and professional care..
HE "K H A L 3 X E 8 Y 11 U 1 J 9
VIT VLIZING T'*NIC.) Unequaied as a inedieine for Children, being e:usy of ailnun
istration lilensant. and refreshing to take, prompt in its a. tion ; certain in its resti Is. and
ami reliable. No Vermifugeor other mediemes will free t.ie sys
tem from Worm' like this wonderful wild llerb lonic.
HERB ALINE SYRUP,
9 (THE LIFE GIVING I'RINCIFLE.) Skin diseases of whatever name or n.iture,such as
» Kni-ition- Blotches, I*iinples. Ringworms. Scrofula. &c.. at" literally dug up and earned
U out of the system by this great Tonic anil Alternative, while the complexion is rendered
I clear and beautiful.
H E R B A. L I N E SYRUP,.
iprnpiv HERBAL.) A genuine medicine warranted free from Cilomel, Arsenic,
* Opinio, Quinine, and Alcohol in all its forms. The most valuable Family Medicine ill the
1 World. , .
a a noo ■**» is offered for a case of ( hron.c Disease
V* that this great Tonic Syrup will fail to cure or greatly benefit, it' the directions are strictly
I IO " OWLl1 TRY IT, PRICE SI.OO PER BOTTLE.
PREPARED BY TIIE H
STMDABD MEDICINE COMPANY, |
PITTSBURGH, l'A. 1
FOB SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. |
A STRENOTHENER.A Sl^^^WEß
IRON BITTERS are highly recommended for all diseases re
quiring a certain and efficient tonic ; especially Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jnler
mittent Fevers, Want of Appetite, Loss of Strength, Lack of Lnergy, etc. Enriches
the blood, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life to the nerves, i hey act
like a charm 011 the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such
as Taut inn the Food, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. AIIC onlj
Iron Preparation that will not blacken tiie teeth or give
headache. Sold by all druggists. Write for the ABC Book, 3- pp. of
useful and amusing reading— sent free. '
BROWN CHEMICAXi CO., Baltimore, Md.
BITTERS
HOLIDAY PRESENTS I
GRAND DISPLAY THIS WEEK AT
Rosenbaum & Co.'s,
112, 114, 116, Market Street, Cor. Liberty Street, #
PITTSBURGH, P.A.
FOR I BUY
KID GLOVES.
P HILK UMBRELLAS,
I l\i O. ALPACA UMBRELLAS,
LEATHER SATCHELS,
PORT MON NIES,
PRESENTS GENT'S CARD CASES,
1 xo. SJLK MUFFLERS
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
LIN EN IIA NDK ERCHIEES.
PRESENTS HEMSTITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS,
EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS,
M< )TTO II AN DK ERCIII EES,
PRESENTS. SISTIMNS XES '
CUFF BUTTONS,
PRESENTS. IJNDER\VKA R,
SILK SUSPENDERS,
CARDIGAN JACKETS,
PRESENTS. SSs,
SCISSORS, KNIVES,
~n r ,n m Tf nn LADIES' FANCYSETS,
PRESENTS. FUR SETS, FUR CAPS,
TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS.
EST* And 1,000 other useful Presents at Immense LOW PRICES
HORSE SHOE iw rl BRANDS.
„ AD ioM «***
BONE, MEAT, ACID AND POTASH.
Without a lllval as Crop Producer*. Good* dry and drill eaMly. Crops are Increased
One-third to One-hair, and nmture Our and Two Weekn earlier with than without these
Fertilizers. All Goods fold under a guarantee ol purity and ■treii£ll»— by #n*l)«!fc
They arc Specific llamirro forUKASS, COR*, OATS and VKWETABLEB.
NORTHWESTERN FERTILIZING CO.,
Send for Circular. Chicago, Ills., and East St. Louis, TUS i
slr* Pnfcl** ©ttiwm* 3§»*U*v P«-» BJacct? 23, 1881.
A. Haffner,
SUCCESSOR TO
H. BAUERIBROS.,.
ItlTl.lvlC. «'A.,
PLANJN6 MIL
AND
MANCFACTUBER AND PEALF.tI IN
Rough and Planed Lumber
OF EVERY DESt RIPTION,
DOORS,
SASH,
FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
SIDING,
FLOORING,
BATTENS,
Brackets, Gauged Goinice Boards,
PORCII POSTS,
STAIR RAILS,
NEWELL POSTS & BALUSTERS,
FENCE PALINGS, &c., &c.
MICHIGAN SHINGLES
Barn Boards, Plastering' Lath, Hem
lock Bill Stuff of all kinds,
constantly on band,
All of which 1 will sell on reasonable
terms and guarantee satisfaction.
Planing Mill and Lumber Yard on
Jefferson street, Butler, Pa.
Idecly A. HaFFNER.
Battle CreoU, Michigan,
XT A -.-TTF ACTCaEHfI OF TIIE OITLY 02XT7OT
THRESHERS,
Tracticn and Piain Engines
and Horse-Powers.
Most Complete Thresher Factory ? Established
In the Wcrld. » 1848
f\ VC A DC of continuous and successful busU
of J ibAiiUiiw, without change oi nsnie,
J £ manrurement, or location, to 44 bark up " the
. ' n ail our goods.
Complete Steam OntflM"/ ■ matchUrsmalxltet.
finest Traction JKn«incsand Plain Lafnncs
tver seen in the American market.
A multitude of spec £t\ features and improvements
for 18H1. together with tntperiorqualilirstn construe.
tion and materials not dreamed of bv other make re.
Four Bizen of Separn tore, from G to 12 hor&e
caradty. for steam or horse voirer.
Two Htyl < of * 4 Mounted
7,500,000 f/rVn
constantly on hand, from which i« built the in
comparable wood-work of our machirery.
TRACTION ENGINES^
Strongcei.Tnort dttrnNe.and efficient ever raff/
made. 8, 10, lii ilol SC Power. :ml
Fnrmern anil Tliresherraen are invited to
*Uveeti*rate thifi n; atchlest Throwing' Macninery.
Circulars neut free. Address
NICHOLS, SHEPARD & CO.
Battle Creek. NlieHM»n»
ORPHANS' COURT SALE.
By virtue of au ord<*r of tlio Orphans' Court
of Butler countv. the undersigned Executor of
the last will and testament of David Reed, late
of Mercer township, said county, dee'd, will ex
pose to public sale on the premises, on
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 30th, 1881,
at one o'clock, p. m., all that csrtain tract of
land situate in Mercer township. Butler county,
bounded on the north by land of It. K. Wick,
east by lands of William Johnston, et »1.. south
by lands of James Kerr and west by lands of
Mrs. E. Black; containing eighty acres, more
cr less, all cleared and euclosed. Frame dwel
ling lions*, frame barn, good springs and well
watered.
A LSO. on the promises in the borough of
Fairview, said county, on
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6th, 1831,
atone o'clock, R. M., all that certain lot of
ground, bounded on the north by E. Kelly,
east by Mayvillo tract, south by lot of \ v '. C.
Adams and west by Main ttreet, being sixty
feet, more or less in front on Main street and
extending back by parallel lines one hundred
and sixty feet, more or less, eastward. Frame
or plank dwelling house thereon.
TERMS !
One-third of the purchase money al confirma
tion of sale and the balance in two equal an
nual instalments from that date in at lawful
interest, to be secured by boud and mortgage,
embracing attorneys' commission of five per
cent in case the san e should have to be collect
ed by legal process.
CHARLES M. BBOWN,
Executor of David lteed.
HITLER CO JNTY
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Office Cor. Main and Cunningham Sts.
GF. C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT.
WM. CAMPBELL, TREASURER
11. C. IIE IN EM AN, SECRETARY.
DIRECTORS:
J. L. Purvis, E. A. llelmboldt,
William Campbell, J. W. Uurkhart,
A. Troutmau, Jacob Schoene,
G. C. Hoessing, John Caldwell,
Dr. VV. lrvin, i J. J. Croll.
J. VV. Christy H. C. Hcincnian.
JAS. T, M'JUNKIN, Gen, Ae't-
BUTLER PA.
Notice Extraordinary.
Persons desiring to have their Old Furniture
repaired, or New Work made to order, such as
Music Stands, Hook Cases, Wardrobes, Office
Desks. Office Tables. Ac., would do well to call on
jX. n. WILSON,
Practical Cabinet Maker.
I hold that a piece of furniture made by hand
worth two made by machinery, and will cost
out little more, if any. Then why not have hand
made ? All work made in the iatest styles and
of the best material. I guarantee entire sat
isfaction in stvle, workmanship and price. Give
me a call. Shop on Mifllin street, four doors
west of Main street, a-id opposite A. Troutman'e
store, Butler, Pa. sepl7-ly
11. Bickel,
LIYEUY & FEKfI STABLE
JEFFERSON STREET,
WEST OF LOWRY HOUSE, BUTLER, PA.
Having removed all my stock *o the
above Stable, the public are respect
fully invited to call.
The best Horses, Carriages, Bug
gies, &c. kept constantly for hire.
Open all hours, day and night.
PAWN
or Light on the Great Future in this Life thro'
the D»rk Valley and in the Life Eternal. ILLUS
TRATED. Sells fast. Pays over
month
?PJ_UUkor AGENTS
Send for circular and teims. Also send address
of two or more book ag> nts and ten cents for
cost of mailing, and receive the Peop ea Maga
zine of choice literaturo free for f> months. Ad
dress P W. ZIEGLER A CO.,
915 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. |
Advertise in tiie (JITIEEN" j
„.™ s j, PALMER O'NEIL & CO.
FIFTH AVENUE,
$45.00. Vv ~" *L • '"*
To meet the demand for a reliable hard elose shooting breoch load
„r. o «a,X».e price, we ...w offer a liueof FINE ENGLISH GUNS,
at the following
Oi*eatly Reduced Pneesj:
12-lxtre. 10-bore.
V <U" C G BONEHILL, Top lever, double bolt, bar rebounding locks, low set hammers, solid stri
' '*/ njatol (Tin stock patent fore end, skeleton butt plate, fine Damascus barrels, choke
bored finely" graved and finish d - -. - - $45 00 SSO 00
v do do. With extension rib fastening 50 00 5o 00
>o. sot, • Challenge brand with horn heel plate elaborately engraved 55 00 60 00
Hon, • • bores are made extra heavy anil wide at breech, ranging fn weight from 0 to 10 tbj., mak-
All » U AV„ t?,r lucU a rl lT tr:\t> hho.ttiwhere heavy .barges are necessary. Any of these guns will be sent O. O. V., with privilege of
lug an admirable gun t r 1 . s-uffieieiit to cover express charges to your place and return. No deviation will be made from
examination and trial on receipt o a [2saug7m] J. PALMER O'NEIL & CO.
these prices under any c:r, nni- • _ ,
Planing Mill
—AND—
Ijiiniber Yard.
J. L. PLKVI9. ° PVKV'
S. 6. Purvis & Co.,
MtNOFACTHKBBS AND DEALER* t*
Rough and Planed Lumber
OF EVEKY DBSCKXPTION.
FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
-AMI,
I >< -< »H*
•-'LOOKING,
«AT' ENS
Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards
PORCH POSTS,
STAIR RAILS
Newell Posts and Balusters
FENCE PALINGS, Ac., &o ,
MICHIGAN SHINGLES.
Barn Boards; Plastering Lath ; Hero
lock Bill Stuff, such as Joist Raf
ters, Scantiintr, &c.. all sizes
constantly on hand.
All of which we will sell OD
reasonable terms and guar
antee satisfaction.
PLANING MILL AND YARD
!Vear German Catholic Church
j m?-SO-iy
LIBERAL OFFERS
FOB IHHI.
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"THE BEST REMEDY
FOR
Diseases of the Throat and LUBES.
rAv 17*
i a I LaAxO moiiary organs a safe
.ggyXW and reliable remedy is
Ml invaluable. A v Kit's
YXYXJV. T CIIF.KUY PECTOKAI. is
\ such a remedy, and no
other so eminently nier
its the confidence of
' the public. Itisasci
entitle combination of
<"!HP"RT?Y 'he medicinal princi-
Jilts aiul cltralive vir .
* tues of the linest drugs,
chemically united, of
jKajK such power as to insure
|in/, efficiency and uniform-
DrrTADnf ity of results. It strikes
r £.v i vitnli. a f the foundation of all
pulmonary diseases, affording prompt relief
and rapid cures, and is adapted to patients of
any age or either sex. Being very palatable,
the youngest children take it readily. Iu
ordinarv Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat,
Bronchitis, Influenza, Clergyman's
Sore Throat, Asthma, Croup, and Ca
tarrh, the effects of AYKH'S CHEUKV PEC
TOKAI. are magical, and multitudes are an
nually preserved from serious illness by its
timely and faithful use. It should be kept
at hand in every household for the pro
tection it affords* in sudden attacks. Iu
Whooping-cough and Consumption
there is 110 other remedy so efficacious,
soothing, and helpful.
Low prices are inducements to try some of
the many mixtures, or syrups, made of cheap
and ineffective ingredients, now offered,
which, as they contain no curative qualities,
can afford only temporary relief, and are
sure to deceive'and disappoint the natient.
Diseases of the throat and lungs demand
active and effective treatment; and it is dan
gerous experimenting with unknown and
cheap medicines, from the great liability that
these diseases may, while so trilled with,
become deeply seated or incurable. Use
AVEK'S CHEK'KY PECTOKAI., and you may
confidently expect the best results. It is a
standard medical preparation, of known and
acknowledged curative power, and 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 has i
proven its absolute certainty to cure all pul
monary complaints not already beyoud the
reach of human aid.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer 81 Co.,
I'ractlcal and Analytical Chemist*,
Lowell, Mass.
•OLD BY 41X VHIBUISTII EYLKTWBIIUT.
u 4Oflper (lay at home. Samples worth
IU 3>£U£s trve. Address SMMIWN & CO., i
Portland, MaTnc.
E G K I E B,
DEALER IN FINE
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry
SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES, &C.
ENGRAVING OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY.
foiA-IN STREET. (North of Lowry House,) BUTLER, PA.
fjp WATCHES AND CLOCKS REPAIRED, AND WARRANTED. -«t
.HJPAD
Opinions of tlie Public,
WABASH. INDIANA.
The Pads are selling well. Have several old
chronic canes of Kidney trouble using them, and
thev report an improvement and think much of
them. A. L. ROHBOCK <fc CO,, Druggists.
COURTSEY, TEXAS.
Your Pad has dene me more good than any
Remedy I ever used. JAS. B. CALLAWAY.
MT. CLEMENS MICH.
Your Pad has cured me of Pain in the Back
and Kidney Troub'e. M. J. HOUGH.
Address
DAY KIDNEY PAP; GG.,
SOLE PROPRIETORS,
TOLEDO, - - - OHIO.
J. C. BBDICK. Agent for Butler Co.
KOR
Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat. Bronchitis,
Asthma, Consumption and All Diseases
or THROAT and LUNGS.
Put up in Quart-size Bottles for Family Use.
Scientifically prepared of Balsam Tolu, Crystal
lized Brick Caimv old Kye, and other tonics, I lie
Formula is known to our best physicians, is high
ly recommended l>y them, anil the analysis of our
most prominent chemist. Prof. (». A. MAKINr.K,
m Chicago, is 011 the label of even' bottle. It is
well known to the medical profession that TOLU
BOCK and BYE will ; llord the greatest relief for
Coughs, Colds, Influenza. Bronchitis, Sore rhrpat.
Weak Lungs. also Consumption, In the incipient
and advanced stages.
Used as a Brvkkage and Api-KTiZKR.It makes
a delightful tonle for family use. Is pleasant to
take ; if weak or debilitated, it gives tone, activity
and strength to tjie whole human frame.
n* 1 • V Don't hk Drckivfd \
I (. A • ll' ),\ «by unprinciplled deal- \
I ers who trv to palm <ff upon you Rock & Bye |
I in place of our Toi l Rock ani> Byk, which I
\ is the only medicaied article made, the genu- J
* itie having a government stamp on each bottle /
LAWRENCE & MARTIN, Proprietors. 11l Madi
ison Street, Chicago.
(W Ask your Druggist for it !
If - Ask your Groeer for it !
fag— your Wine Merchant for it!
ISr- Children, a>k your Mamma for it!
ty-Sold bv I )R I" G G ISTS, G ROC EBS and WINE
MERCHANTS crervwhere. and by LAWRENCE
A MARTIN, No. « Barclay St.. New York.
How Lost, hiow Restored !
Just published, a new edition ol Dr. Culv e
well's Ctlcbrated Esf ay on the radical cure, o
Spermatorrhoea or Mtininal Weakness, In vol
untary Seminal Losses, Impotcncy, Mental and
Physical Incapacity, Impediments to Marri.ige,
etc.; also, Consumption, Epilepsy and Fits,
induced by eelf-iudnUeuee or eexual extrava
gance, &e.
The celebrated author, In this admirable
Es?ay, clearly demonstrates, Irom a thirty years
successlul practice, that the alarming conse
quences of sell-abuse may be radically cured ;
pointing out a mode of cure at once simple,
certain and eflectual, by means ot which every
sutlerer, uo matter what bis condition may be,
may cure himself cheaply,privately and radically.
(gjf This Lecture should be in the hands of
evi ry youth and every man in the land.
Sent under seal, in a plain envelope, to any
address, post-paid, on tccciptsof six cents or
two jtosliige stamps.
Address the Publishers,
THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO ,
41 Ass St., New York, N. Y.;
febO-ly Post Office Box, 4&56.
Rheumatic Cure*
3D O 3ST IST "EJ LL'S
RHEUMATIC COMPOUND
hu cured rheum it ism after the treatment of
fourteen doctors had failed, and after ho had
used crutches for sixteen yeArs.
It was discovered by K Dotinell, in the treat
ment of himself- Sold Ly
D. 11. wniER,
noy24:Bm BUTHLERi PA.
« EX***!*'*
Port Grape Wine
Used in the principal Ct-in-lies for Communion
purposes.
£xcillcni For X_»dics *nd Weakly
Persons and the t(ed.
FOUR YEARS OLD.
This Celebrated Native Wine is mule from the
juice of tne Oporto (5 rape.raised in tills country.
Its I valuable
Tonic and Strecgthing Properties
are unsurpassed by any other Native Wine. Being
the pure Juice of llie (irape. produced under Mr.
Speer's own personal supervision, its purety and
genuineness are guaranteed. The youngest child
may partake of its generous qualities, and the
weakest invalid use il to advantage. It Is partlcu
larilv beneficial to the aged and debilitated, and
suited to the various ailments that aifect the
weaker sex. It is in everv respect A WINE TO BE
RELIED ON.
IP. 0". SUERRY,
The P. .1. SHERRY is a wine of Superior Char
acter, and partakes of the golden qualities of the
frape from which it is made. For purity. Richness,
'lavor anp Mechanical I'roperties, it will lie found
unexcelled.
SPEER'S
IP. J". BRANT3Y.
This BRANDY stands unrivaled in this Country,
being jar superior for inedicinial purposes.
IT IS A PUKE distilation from the grape a'id
contains valuable mcdicinial proiiertles.
It has a delicate flavor, similar to that of the
grapes from which It is distilled, and is in great
favor among first-class families.
See that the signature of ALFKEI) SPEEK, Pas
saic, N. J., is over the cork of each bottle.
Sold by D. 11. WULLER.
apr2B-lyr
Union Woolen Mills.
I would desire to call the attention of the
public to the Union Woolen Mill. Butler, Pa.,
where I have new and improved machinery for
the manufacture of
Barred and Gray Flannels,
Knitting and Weaving Yarns,
and I can recommend them as being very dura
ble, as they are manufactured of pure Butler
county wool. Tliey are beautiful in color, su
perior in texture, and will be sold at very low
prices. For samples and prices, address,
H. FCLLERTON,
jnl24.'7S_l*> Rutlftr. Pa
; Profitable neaoiiig
• Business men and women, iv
farmers, ministers, mother>, . .
out by the constant toil and • -rr\
Jon't d.'ink intoxi< a? in r»
I j/aliiffl £ XT
Arc vou sutleriiig ir«
tism, Neuralgia, or with liov% •%.
'Urinary complaints, you c.*
' If you arc wasting away
'male weakner.* or any su:k:;e** ; i >. uh i
ful cough or bad cola, v »• r
... „
If you are enfeebled by ui>c.i>c, old u i
sipation, and your system needs invigorating, f
if you have pimples and blotches, and your j
needs purifying, yen can alw»v
-1.. VI,
Made from Ginger, Buchu, Man rake, Sl.tlin •
-and many other o the best medicines known •'
the Be»< Health and Strewn* 1 ' Rr«toror Ev »;
Used, and is far Mtperior to r tfr-, listener . <
<iinger and other Tonics, as it nevr intoxicet" i
and combines the bc«t cur itive prrper.ie <»f .*>!!. #
! It His Sarcd Hnn^r-<!« of Lives; It 3lav J
Sate 1 ours. 1
1 Buy a roc. bottle > ' y«*ur an»l to avoi I
'counterfeits be >tre our «iiT*.«ti»rr is on 'h • oui J
side wrapper. ll:-« > ( emisN.
Parker's Hair Balsam. KSSS v . r -^
The Bent Jt Movt Krnnomlcal Itair Drfittni
Containing only ingredients th.it are l«-ne(icwl
to the hair a:id SCALI), the KALSAM will b-.- foin.<L
far more sati.factory than any other prr;-T»Moii.
It Sever Fails to BestoreGrajr or Karloit lialr
to the original'youthful coior an«l is w-. .' to
remove dandrult. prevent baldness an»l t
of the hair. S'.'a hy artifgists at s
GUENTHER'S LUNG Eft TR
cures coiToUiiPii::;
Spitting of Blood, Bronchitia, Asthnn, (Y>
a-jJ a I (liHc isF S of tho Pulmonary Or[,u..fc
Price 50 Cents and One I'o i
GUENTHER & CO. Proprietors.
39 Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA.
A*k lonrDriiggiHl for l«.
Worth utunl Fire Insur
ance Company.
Receipts and Expenditures of Worth Mutual
Fire Insurance Cc-, for IHBO :
Premium ® 80
balance of 1879 CO
* i .439 86
riPF.NiiiTritFe
Salaries, commissioners t 83 95
Pot-tape, printing, interest.... 110 06
Ijossses paid 1.004 50
♦ 1.199 11
Bal. Jan. Ist, 1881 240 75
W. E. TAYLOR, I
WM. M'COY. ( Auditors.
MILL FOR SALE.
A three (J- > run Custom Mill tor eale, cituale
near Whi ettown, Butler, Co., Pa., both steam
ami water power; 35 acres ot land, eoort dwell
Inir, orchard, coal hank, Ac., is a desirable loca
tion and mill doinj; a pood business. Will be
sold at a bargain, beinp the proper.y of Win
Allen, dee'd II not *old before April Ist, wi|.
hire an experien<ed Miller who cau furnish
jjooil reference. For particular, address
MHB. P. C. ALLEN, Wbflcstoirn, P».
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
V.TLBR, KiRSS CITT AND PARKER RAILROAD
Trains leave Butler for St. Joe, Miller»towu,
Kanis Cily, Petrolia, Parker, etc., at 7J37 a. m.,
and 2.25 and 7.25 p. m.
Train* arrive at Butler from the above named
joints at 7.17 a. in., and 3.15, and 7.15 p. m.
The 2.15 train connects with train on the West
Peun ro%d through to Pittsburgh.
BHBNANOO AND ALLEGHENY RAILROAD.
Trains leave Milliard's Mill, Bntler county,
lor Harrisville, Greenville, etc., at 7.50 a. m.
and 2.25 p. in.
Trains arrive at Hiiliard's Mills at 1:45 A. U.,
and 5:55 p. M.
Hacks to and from Petrolia, Mnrtinsborp,
Fairview, Modoc and Troutmau, connect at Hil
lard with all ir.iins on the S A A road.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
Trains leave Butler (Bailer or Pittsburgh Time.)
Market at s.of> a. in., gce« through to Alle
gheny, arriving at 9.01 a. in. This train con
i ects at Freeport with Frccport Accommoda
tion, which arrives at Allegheny at 8.20 a. in.,
railroad time.
Express at 7.21 a. m , connecting at Butler
unction, without change of cars, at 8.26 with
Kip.ess west, arriving In Allegheny at 9.56
u. m., and Express east arriving" at Bliirsville
at 10 55 a. m. railroad time.
Mail at 2.36 p. m., connecting at Butler Junc
tion without change ol cars, with Express west,
arriving in Allegheny at 501 p. in., aud Ex
press cast arriving at Blairsviile Intersection
at 5.55 p. m. railroad time, which connects w'th
Philadelphia Express cant, when on time.
The 7.21 a.m. train connects at Blalrsville
it 11.05 a m. with the Mail east, and the 2.36
p. m. train at 6.59 with the Philadelphia Ex
press east.
Trains arrive at Butler <>u West Penn R. R. at
9.51! a. m., 4.5S and 7.01 p. m., Butler time. The
1t.56 anil 4 58 trains connect with trains on
the Boiler <fc Parker R. R.
Main Line.
Throuch trains leave Pittsburgh lor '.he Eaft
it 2.56 and 8.26 a. m. and 12 51, 4.21 ai>d 8.06 p.
u., arriving at Philadelphia at 8.40 and 7.20
p. in and 3.00, 7.0 and 7.40 a. m.; ot Baltimore
ibout the same time, at New York three hours
:atcr, and at Washington about one and a half
hours later.
Time of Holding Courts.
The several Courts of tho county of Bntler
commence on the fiist Monday of March, Jnne,
September aud December, and continue two
weeks, or so long as m.-ceseary to dispose of the
business. No causes are put down for trial or
traverse jurors summoned for the first week of
the several terms.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
BUTLER, PA.
~~ A. M. CORNELIUS,
Office with W. D. Brandon, Berg Building, Main
Street, Bntler, Pa.
JTF. BRITTAIN,
Office with L Z- Mitchell, Diamond.
A. M. CUKMNGHAM~
Office in Brady's Law Building. Butler, Pa.
S. H PIERSOL.
I Office on N. E. corner Diamond, Riddle build
ing. ;novl2
JOHN M. GREER.
Office on N. E. comer Diamond. novlS
WM, 11. LUSK,
Office witli W. H. H. Riddle, Esq.
NEWTON BLACK,
Office on Diamond, near Court House, senth
side.
E. I. BRUGII,
Office in Riddle's Law Building.
S. F. BOWSER.
Office in Riddle's Law Building. [marß'76
J. B. McJUNKIN.
Special attention given to collections Ollict
opposite VVillard House.
JOSEPH B. BREDIN,
Office north-east corner of Diamond, Butler
Pa.
H H. GOUCHEK,
Office in Schneideman's building, up stain.
J, T. DONLY
Office near Court House. r 74
W. D. BRANDON,
ebl7-75 Office in Berg's building
CLAREN CE WALKER,
Office in Bredin building- marl7—t
FERD REIBER,
Office in Berg's new building, Main »treei.ap9l)
F. M. EAST AN,
Office in Bredin building.
LEV, iMcQUISTION,
Office Main street, 1 door south of Court House
JOS. C. VANDERLIN,
Office Main street, 1 door south of Court House.
Wm A FOItQUER,
tT Office on Mam street, opposite Vogeley
House.
GEO! R. WHITE,
Office N. E. corner of Diaiuono
FRANCIS S PURVIANCE,
Offioo with Oen. J N. Purviance, Main street,
south of Court House.
J7l) McJUNKIN,
Office in Schneideman's buildiner, west side of
Main street, 2nd square from Court House.
A. G. WILLIAMS,
Office on Diamond, two doors west of CITIZEN
office. ap26
T. C. CAMPBELL.
Office in Berg's new building, 2d door, east
side Main st., a few doors south of Lowrj
House. mar 3—tf
r. A. <fc v -. SULLIVAN,
may 7 Office S. W. cor ol Diamond.
BLACK & BRO.,
Office on Main street, one door south o
Bredy Block, Bullcr. Pa. (eep. 8, 1874.
JOHN M MILLER A BRO.
Office in Brady's Law Building, Main street,
south of Court "House. EUGENE Q. MILLER,
Notary Public. jun4 ly
THOMAS ROBINSON,
BUTLER. PA.
JOHN H. NEGLEY,
Gives particular attention to transaotiont
IH real estate throughout the county.
OFTICEON DIAMOND, NEAR COURT HOCIE, IN
CITIZEN BUILDING
E. R. ECKLET, • KENNED* MARSHALL.
(Late of Ohio.Jj
ECKLEY & MARSHALL.
Office in Brady's Law Buildiug. 8ept.9,74
C O CHRISTIE,
Attorney at Law. Legal business carefully
transacted Collections made and promptly
remitted. Business correspondence promptly
Attended to and answered.
Office opposite Lowry House, Butler, Pa.
PHYSICIANS. "
JOHN ET BYERS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
my2I-ly] BUTLER, PA.
DENTIMS
D ENTISTRY.
0 1/ WALDRON. Gri'dunte ot the Phil-
IE adelphia Dental Collegers prepared
■ l\ ■lo do anything in the line of his
t>rofes-ioo in a satisfactory manner.
Office on Main street, Butler, Union block,
up stairs, apll
To I lie Creditor* ol A. S. Fulk
maii—Take Notice.
Benjamin Pearson having made application to
the Court of Common Pleas of Bntler county
for discharge a* assignee for benefit of creditors
of saiil A. ». Fnlkman Now January 19, 1881,
the Conrt on due consideration. grant prayer of
petitioner aud direct assignee to be discharged
n|K>n giving notice. Ac.. t>v the Court. Applica
tion for final or jer of discharge will be made to
Court on the 19th of March next.
BENJAMIN PEARSON,
febß3-3t Assignee.