LOST IN THE SNOW. A story of almost incredible endur ance and fortitude come* from the far West with the reports of Hood-; and soow storms. Three men. including E. D. J» T . Foote, Superintendent of the stage line, started from Fort Fetter man, on the Upper North Platte river, for Rock Creek Station, on the Union Pacific Railroad, on abuckboard drawn by two powerful horses. The snow was falling fast and d ifting badly, and before they had reached the twenty-two mile station they nad comp'etely lost the trail and the horses were suffer- d to wander about guided only by their own instinct. After a time they left the buckboard behind them and en deavored to push forward on borsebaek. At one time Mr. Foote was nearly killed by his horse, which fell back ward into a snowdrift eight feet deep. After this the horses were abandoned, and the men struggled along on foot, bands, faces and feet being badly fro zen. The three men had three sar-ks of mail nd a canvas overcoat. The first man would stand on his mail-sack and throw the coat ahead of him, al lowing him to take one step. Then each man would follow on, step bv step, and the last man, picking up the first's bag, would heave it ahead f<»r the first one to step on. In this way they made something like three miles and" when the third night set in thev began calling for help, and in half an hour or so were answered. Other calls were made, and they were again an-! swered by the firiug of a gun, but the wind was so strong -bey could not form any idea <>f the directcfti it came from Again and again they called, and final 1* a light was seen; and in an hour and a half they made the last quarter of a mile, finding themselves at the stage station, twenty-five miles from the starting-point. The driver had to be dragged the last quarter of a mile, ami Mr. Foote says: "When I knew that I was safe it seemed impossible for me to walk. I fell down twice in making the last few yards from thesta ble. I had no strength to walk, and after entering the barn could not eat." The IjiUli***' Favorite. Among the many thousands o< ladies who have used Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and pronounced it their favorite remedy, because so efficient in the diseases and weaknesse peculiar to women, are many who are well and favorably known in the worm of letters, as well as artists, musician and a whole host of names from the brilliant ranks of wealth and fashion. It is pre-eminently the ladies' Favorite Prescription. Its u-e, while being far more safe and efficient, exempting them from those painfoi, caustic operation-, and the wearing of those mechanical contrivances made like Peter Pindar's razor—seller's razors—to sell, rather than to cure. KILLMORE, Ind., Mar. 20, 1880. Itr. R. V. Pierce : DEAR -MR —Your Favorite Prescrip tion has restored tue to perfect health Yours tru'v, GRACE CHO ATE. 422 Eutaw street, BALTIMORE. > Md , June 10. 1878. f Dr. R. V. Pierre, Buffalo. N. Y: DEAR SIR —My wife was a hopeless invalid for nearly twenty years. Your Favorite Prescription has cured her. Thankfully yours, K. T. MCCAY These are the days when the man with the shotgun (roes out hunting ami gets back with a bad cold. Then Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup takes the place ol the gun every time. Jobn, or Sir John, Barley-corn is a personification of malt liquor. Th« term has been made popular by Robert Burns, through this couplet; 'lnspiring, I i»)d, John Barleycorn, What ilitngf-rn canal though m;ike us scorn !' Parents who, when purchasing shoes for their children, wdl give those with the A. S. T. Co. Black Tip upon tht toes a trial, will find their shoe bill reduced one half for the year. The big locomotive m ide at Altoona and now runningbetween Philadelphia and New York, is known as 'Lon» Leg No. 10.' It recently made tw> miles in one minute and forty-five sec onds. Among the little items of personal comfort and economy are Ayer's Pills. Tbey are the ready remedy which de feat many disorders, iftaken in season, and should be kept in every family. Thomas Carlyle left in *he hands ol Froude a mass of letters from Goethe, Mill, Emerson Dickens jind others, to gether with reminiscences of his par ents, and material for a memoir of his wife. If you are troubled with a Lame Back wear a Dajs Kidney Pad. A small piece of chalk put in a pitcher of water, without imparting any taste whatever to the same, will exercise a corrective effect upon the stomachs of those who are troubled with acidity, or heartburn, as it is call ed. The Presiding Elder who reported to bis Conference the. o»her day a- an in teresting statis'ical item that the small est salary paid to a | reaeher in his dis trict during the past year was $l5O, forgot to mention what became of the preacher. PAT'H WILL—'I will and bequeath, mv beloved wife Bridget all my prop erty without reserve ; to my oldest sou Patrick one-half of the remainder, and to Dennis, my youngest son, the rest. If anything is left, it may go to Ter rence O'Carty. You who lead sedentary lives— printers, tailors, shoemakers, etc., will find a great relief for the constipatiou from which you so often suffer, by tak ing Simmons'Liver Regulator. It is a simple, harmless, vegetable comoound sure to relieve you, and can do no injury. S.—"ls the expression, 'God tempers the wind to the shorn lamb,' in the Bihle or in Shakespeare ...It is in neither; it was written by the poet Sterne, and it isn't true. We often nave harsh winds, and the sberp .nulFtr dreadfully just after being * horn. Uod does not temper the wii.d to the shorn lamb ; but He tempers the shorn lamb to the wiud by giving it a new fleece. NELLIS' FLORAL INSTRUCTOR. —This is the title of a beautifully printed and illustrated quarterly, devoted to gard ening in all its branches, containing a complete list of seeds,- plants, bulhs, &c., at greatiy reduced prices, and much other useful information. The sub scription price is only 20 cents a year. He sends a sample copy and package of choice flower or vege.'able seeds as a trial, to aty one who sends him a 3c. stamp. His addreßttitt A. 0. XLLLL& VrY. CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R. IS THE GREAT CO.IXKCTH6 LINK BETWEEN' THE EAST k THE WEST! i-stnain linavon p ..rt. Vrest 1.1 j »rf r. I Musca tine \V:«hin«Cton, Fairfield. hldon. Belknap, r< itrAville. Princeton. Trenton. Gallatin. < auie ron. Leavenworth. Atchison and Kansas < »ty: Wa 'iing r ' n to Slffourney, Oskaloosa. and Knox vil'le; Ke«»L jk to Farmtucton. Bonaparte, Ben t'»*ies Moine*: Newton to >!• nr »c; Des M«»ines »>> Indianolaand W"lnternet: Atlantic t<» I>ewis and Audubon: and Ayiz-j to Marian. This Is positively the only ( Railroad. which own* and operates a through line from r,ii« a roliuo the Srite of Kansas. j Turmoil Express Passenaer Trains, with Pull man J *a!7:V-e ars attached, are run *aeh way daily j fcet".?c* i n Chicago and Peukia. Kaphas city, tncrci. BF.L-KPF. LEAVEXW'jBTH and ATCFII «ov Turnup hears are also run between Milwau kee'and K ns:i* « ity. via the 'Milwaukee and RfK-k 1.-i in I Short Line " The "lireat Ilock Island" is magnificently i eauipp"*!- Its r'«id be-1 i* dimply perfect, and its tracL • - ,aid with steel rails. . \V ii wi I j»; ;.ise you most will he the pleasure of enl'-vin? your meals, while pns3in« over the bcaaiif '.! ;>rairies of Illinois and lowa, in one of our masnnlcent Dining Cars that accompany ail Thr ii':h express Trains. You zet an entire m' -il •• s jt'hkl as is served In any fir?*—class hotel. ' for seventy-five cents. Apiirccntintf the fact that a majority of the r fer reparate apartment for different oLrp'fses < a;id the immense passenger business of mis 1 :ie it w»? are phrased to an nounce that this Company jns Palliu m Ratuce Cars for sl'*epiuif j rposes. and / ahxct .f«| \f i pi. t , iv »S arf run tlirouch to FF!OR I DES V)»\ES ( roi vrii. k vVa" cixv rnm-ov. u..i leavevwokth. XlcUti vl» «£l. Llr, ki#»n ... Ihe "6r;.t K-.cU I.lund Krai. » -old l.y all Tie' ft Ac. ncs in tht Hlyi*-* ait oiu.iinuhle al your home tl< kct c«ce, i»<:dre«s, AKnu; \ x 1,. li. »T. .lOIJ.V. • 4n-'ndint. Oea'l Tkt iii.d IV. ;r AA, <•,!. n. mii.il. • hicaao. 11l TONIC j A PERFECT STRENGTHENED. A SURE REVISER IIHOX BTTTEITS are highly recommended for all diseases re- I quiring n. certain and efficient tonic ; especially I ivhgcst ton, lsysjx'ps* l, I - ' - ft milter t Fevers, lianJ 'J A ppct ite, Lota of Strength, J.rrk cf l.turrj, r■. .riclics J the blood, strengthens tlx* muscles, and gives new life to the nerves. Tliey act 1 like a charm on the digestive orpins, removing all dyspeptic Fyr«:'or.:s, .1 ? 83 T'Whq the Food, Belchiny, Ho tin the Stomnch, Heartburn, etc. iilOOnlj J Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teet.i or gnc | headache. Hold by all drujrgists. Write for Uie ABC Loo.;, pp. 0. I useful and amusing reading— tent free. EIIOWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Mil. I HORSE SHOE Vv rB * BRANDS. BONE, MEAT, ACIO AND POTASH. Without at KSlvul a« C rop Producrm. Good- c'ry an:l *tr::l eit-llv Crop# ar- OiM-tlnrd to Une-lailf, and mat are One a id 'i wo VV cUs rarll'f villi than w t!i«» t t:»e»e KertiJieera. All Uo»>d» -old under a tfimiailUte oi purity and *.r«'U£li« - ! >y aU4i) M». They are Specific .Ylauurc* for Ci it - and Vin»li ff* * UORTHW STERN FERTILIZING CO., S< n l for Oirenter LM of Tr-'vcr*" .Inror* un lor :i S|»«»«*'sil 'lVrir nCOxiri. <'Oiinm*m*liii; !{•■'• tf o»i«lny ol 12 H». Ml li (lay. Robt Aiideri-oii Vl«-'heuy twp. Jacob Byerly. Buffalo. W K RroTi. M rciT John Beck. Fairview. Peter B'mllart Furview. Noah Bow«ii, Adam'. Genrun Ooop or. Middlesex. John Clark Washington. Charles C moby. Penii. J'lbn M CuniiiiighaTi. Clinton. a o W rampbell. bor. O W Dr*M», Nnhola- Dumbacli, Orauberrv. John W KIIIH. Haxonburg bor. J«-iie« Freeman ' Vmib-jrry rowimhip. Paul tlottl eb. Jeffer-on twp. Hamuli Gallagher. Muddy creek. A W Grot-tun an. Brady. Henry Greenawald, Jaoloton. Jacob Gra' am. Clearfield. II F Hilliml, Wiudiiiurton. Jacob Htlgar. Sltnii'i vrock. David Henry. B iff do. Joseph I opaii, Jeff Hon. John l.iik jVv..rtli. B-xter Loaan. IViin. Peter Mider. I .an^nater. Aloiizo Pranklin. Patrick McNara*e. Venango. William Moore. Fairriew. Alex Mori-item. Lancaster. W T Mechliug Butler bor. Jamen lt»y, ' erin I jwnnhip. A M ireyii'iMn. V naogo. Riibt. St. CI iir. Centre. J I' Htine'orf. \V«i-hii'i't"i>. William Hhephard. Middlesex. Fr.ujk slator, Donegal. John Studeba.ker, Worth. Oh** Tinker. Cheiry. John VmiHil. Donegal. W F Wick CUv. C'bri-t Walter. Jxckaon. J 0 Zie r !er, Jack-on. Notice Extraordinary. PerwuiM deeinnir to have their Old Furniture repair d. or N'-.v Work m.ide to order, aim a* vlnfic Standi-. Book <'a.wn. Wan!robe«. Olticc Oeekn. Office Tablet*. Ac..wonlddo well to call on A. I*. WILSON, Prf\ctic?l Cabinet Maker. I hold that a piece of furniture maiie by hand worth two tuude by machinery, and will co*t out liitlo mor . il any. Then why not have hand male? All »ork made in the latent Htylc* and of the bei t material 1 guarantee en'ire nat infaction in i-tvle, workmanship and price. Give ruo a call. Shop on Mifflin ctreel four doom went of Maiu street, a id opposite A Trontman'i) xtore, Butler. Pa. *epl7-ly 11. Itielcel, LIVK'U X CKKB NTMUiK JEFFERSON STIiKKT. WEST OF I.OWHY IIOL'MK, HI TI.KK, PA Havintr removed nil my stock the above Stable, tin; public are r. J pect- I'ully invilrd to call. Tin- best Ilor.-es. Cnrriiipt-H. Bug gies, &<•. kept coui-tantly for hire. Open all hours, day ami night. FOR SALK. will buy ii oiK-liiill inicrcM in a good titi iner' in Fitlvburirh. One who know* KOllll 'tltiig al» ui fnrndnif.preferred. An boneM IIIHI ai(lt ilie alHive iiiiMiant will do well lo iidnri tiy letter, svillll J"HNt», one S. M Ufl I.lbetiy »lr*el, Pitl-bnri'li, Pa. piu^7-l) Ui pv i :WK WANT YOI in crory ilj iN I | County,lo aell our ».*• At - TOM ATI* CAltl'ET SW i I l-Klf. You fitu niiike from £3.uv to *'-mi |* r dii> the year rnuiid. i.oml profit- Uliil rajild -.< • >. Capi-al not nere-xar. if vIIU LtMi HuriiiaU kfnal relerence*. Alldie** .it once ©tttUf "Eitisfi-u t Antler, SU., 20, 1881. Dining Cart for eaiinu purposes on!?. Oneother creat feature of our Palace < ars is a bMOKINtt SAI/HIN where you can enjoy your "Havana at all hours of the - ft E.; I. R. A W : 111 Mid : ami T. I*. ft W Rds. At KIM K ISLAND, with "Milwaukee ft Rock Island short Line," and Rock Isl'd ft Peo. lids. At DA VENPOKT. with the Davenport Division ' At WEST I.IIiEKTY with the 8.. f. R. ft X. R. R. At i> KIN NELL. With I entral lowa U. K. At DEB MOINES, with I>. M ft K. D. R. R. At < oi'NriL ULCPFS with Union Patillc R. R. 1 At OMAHA, with li. ft Mo. It. It It. in Neb ■ At ( OLt MBrs JUNCTION.with U..< . It. A V H.R. At OTTCMifA, with 'entral lowa It. K ; W., St. L. ft Pac and < . U ftQ.lt. Hils. At UI.UK("K. with Tol.. Peo. ft \%ar.: Wab.. St. Louis ft Pac.. and St. L . Keo. x S.-W. It. Kds. At ' AHE RON. with H.St..I H. R. At ATfHisoN. with Ateh.. Topeka ft Santa le; , Au h ft Neb. and t en. IJr. U. P. It. Itds. At LEAVENWORTH, with Kan. Puc., and Kan. ' CITY, with all lines for the West and Southwest. ;ssaEKMs^g j[ :\ .'s| \i. % >'p:iri'd of ll.« I- :i I>l Toiu. Crystnl 11/ ed Jjock faiidv UM Kve. ;ind oihertonlcx. Tie Formula In kuovn to our be»t phyxiciana, is hl(.'h |y reiroiiiliiei.rled by tlicui. and Ibe nnitHMs of oui liio-t niouillieut I'IK.IUIHI, Prof. (I. A. MAIfINKII. 11l I illcago. In on the lube! n eveij utile. It i well kliov II lolhe medical piof' •m llial TDI.I IHM K and V. .-.ill Mb-rd th- i relief foi ( OIIKII.<. l o! K. fiitlneii/n. P.roi.rhit;s. v Tliroal. VVeiut I.ling*. ii!«o I on umpllou, ill Hie ificlplenl and advaueed «!ageK. p«.-d aHI VKH/01. and A I-I'KTI/.I I!. II make a dellgfi ftii loiile tor family use. I-, pieaiaut to take : If we'ik or lleli|lll::K-d. it given tool:, activity and slrengih to the whole huiiitin frame. (R\ \ I[N > UON'T L:K I>M<-KIVFD \ • I* * * •!)>' tuipiiiielpllet det'l er* wbo try to palm oil upon you Hock &. Bye j in place of our TOIL HM K AMI If v;-. which / Is Hie only mediealed article made, the genu- / ine having :i goveriiment stamp on each bollle ' I,A\Vi:i:NIT; & MAKTIN. i.toii .Street, i'hleago. VfT" A>k your l»mggl-t for It! jr. r "'V k your Hrocer for if ! t iff" A-!< your Wine Merclnml for it ! tA' r " Chlldr'-n. ask your Mamma for it ! tier-Sold by DKl't;GlsT*,<:i:lir. WABA«H, IN' I> NA. The Pade «re Felling well. Ilnvo t r veral old c!ironi< - ea«en of Kidney trouble lining thetn and lliev report an iin| lovcnw nt arid think much ol litem. A. L. hOIiIMX K & CO. DruggiaU. CtronTIWY. I FX \H. Your Pad IIMH done me more pood »b«n any Remedy I ever UKed. JAH. B CALI.A WAY. MT. Mlt'H. Your Pad II*H cured me of Pain it the Back and Kidney Trouble. M. .1. HOUGH. Addrenn DAY KIDNEY PAD CO., HOLE PKOI UIKTOKS, TOI.EDO, - - - OHIO. •I. V. KF.IIK K. Agent lor Huiler f "o. O.ITLi 7T SZte O ' 1 H'I.IIUXPIIII W '-aßy. tt Sl.N(>hli. I initfi»r Ui is I'f'ZXf 7/TV " rk " /{ ><■• I rttvH MA ■ ■■"•n-r-y ,J v/rM ' ■' "• ? ' '' V- 1 (MiMMiaao Battle Creek, Michigan, MAXTTFACTCBKIiS OF THE OJTLY GISUIXI - CRS, Tractior, ar.d Plain Engines r.nc" Horse-Powers. Moet Coaci>l6i#^i*k7os-■ rl iittory Eatrihlißhed In t -.c -.Ve i l. » 1843 S\ f\ 'J r'r i! fc -i'-iout and ntrrcfl'u! htimi. \t l i ' b * '.!!■« of DEiue, ■|/r --■ .jf i.t, or 1- - to -'back Hp" tK§ C '.iiipi' • ' - \t-:: i iacsl liunLnainca fvcrwsaintiw hnna ..*• uarket . , J. .! . . 4?l f*'*T M an-i f.ir 1,• • \vith rpsri<~>r cualitU* t* eonrfrue* ". V i"'" ru ' y, - lr * V, ;>»- «tor- 1: 111 <> to 1 - uor»c cc; acity. rv»c«r. iv. -tV -♦*• .• i;i • »I r«< -Power*, c rp/i iffV"; ! ' v ° r "wS • .. . ' r(r ai uiiicU to » u.'t the to j " ri f our rcschixxry. v -. 7 ' '"'tntever l • .i. tm NM»» &! F».. ."('■•.ell ;-re in-.-iSod t .iug- JiicLiacry. » KiC:i . ASS & CO. . u'3 Crsek. Micn"* a »» «>l' J-"alr o 0 $1,725 0 C'r. Paul to Maxin. pniiper..s 1« *•'» 40 Paid to Mr Rii l.arJs pauper 12 20 Paid lo Mrs I.Mvrenoe for r».-ivi«l W illiains.. 01 *>o Paid to Mrs Wliitf for board ir:'.' David Williams 73 75 vMidwin it Murks clothing for David Williams 0 60 i P Conway «t l»ro, ilour tor Mr- F'-tJi-r 7 10 Bc<-t(, Hotir i"i Mr> I • ;tt*r. 8 7~> f C..l!ir"< !'• r l> .:ini- Mr... I'.ri-tlior- 1"' : 50 . .r«», clotliing for Mr- Br«i«hi*r< 12 00 I' Hunt, -h . . for Mr Iro tii-r- 2 tJ) I A Font m'.-licim* fur s 0 «»••» I II It I; -r: -.;<-l tor mn.!. *rr. « <>) I W K« -,»«•. -roreries "> 35 I A Foot, i:i--i ei»«r 20 75 'I K BiruUui I i • -1. 1 <" I II iitinn.io'l in erv's.. 19 0J I || - nttn'i . i; • I • rv i>o 0.) I \ Foot, li. ilifi* » 25 P R •• •' . 7 .;.{ H n-I'itin, tran«]' rtation of Mr* >'a u-rn.aii 16 00 .1 .. i- lie . . I 7:1 Mrs Witl ri.ii.ii inujier 1 t)U \|rs Wiiliit:i:N j>aii|).-r 1-' 00 f)r llarppr, 11: J. <-rv r.B 2(J 00 li I) :*ni & !-••* ■ t '•<* <"i ■i 25 I N Filiiinn, "•■•[liu HO fiimfman it V.iirks 1 25 Mrs K< i'!:u), for fi-rviccs 7~> 00 .1 C Ilay, justices fee 2 tut »1 II i. « rr, medicim- 2 00 W C Fo.-l'-r, uicl. -< rvic ... * 00 *. W ll"'ot, hou>c rent jiauper 1-' 00 Duviil llariiliiut, lioti-e rent.. 'i 00 -am'l • 'niton lioukii for pau'r 25 (K» Irs .lumis, f«.r tr :o-oortat'i> 12 :>*) •»« Koiunl, jii'tii-t: W i i: Kirchiirtz for coflla ami shroud lor ile tiia le. 1 iiim 30 00 ' K Kirehnrtz for ' "ffiu uiul shroinl Melissa 1 r-.... * r .'JO 00 '.V N llo> i, irnn-portati n of Mrs GIII hi 4!) 73 H' P Ilo>pita!, ineilical at teniliiiice, «tc 110 70 Jack Ilarn an. forsu|iportiug Tiios I! Harvey 103 .0 -t. I'anls It 1' (J A.-ylni for In,aril of .lohu AmoM 52 irft I ri- Webster, |>au]Hrr 1U 00 i'riivelin/ ex|> . <> oi G II (til soii nvrrcr 12 HI M-rv's G II Gib*- n t"r 17 Ulm. 35 t.O WI) Kelly groctiit 1 - lor Mrs Fit Ms 7 57 IV It Kellv •• nceri " for Mrs I'icliiir'U... ..'. CO 42 \\' I» l\i llv rroc rie< for Mrs O'Neu -17 58 •V I) K» Hi Tnim-vW Mrs Tin'"' 1 HO \V It Kelly xv •< ri« l"r Mrs Gilifi ti o'' l 81 l> ri bart, r 1.1 :m.t.s aiel sin i.'. M i . Hieliaril - 2 50 (' l> Alilintrer, meil ; eine 2 A II Siinp-on, lmrilwnrc lo 03 15 Frederick, ilry l'ho»Is 1 10 It I. Patterson, med. nrrv's... 8 00 Westernian Pros, dry W"'dw.. 4 1!) ' A Md'a i.ey pud. ervices 'J 00 Wi '-ternian Bro«, store lioieij 1 68 It it 1 o, tran portafion 2i 00 Wcsti rnimi ltr\'( r ceis ol tinr. Millerstown 8 CO VVesti;rninn Bros, I. Rankin, j;roui;d rent 12 Oj It W Baridiart, coal, < • M'l.aiiglilin, Supervisor Dr. To amount of duplicate $2,908 ?! C'r. Ain't road tax worked $1,781 93 Ain't of exonerations granted 370 71 Cash paid for labor and ma terial by M I< Banks 115 77 Cash paid for l»bor and ma terial by I» C• M 7f 38 M L Banks 90 days service... 180 00 I) r 'r of poor fund, I)r. Rec'd from I(' Pay, lormer treas'r $ 807 !« Itec'd from II A Mcll;hlin col 1878 15 ()■ H' e'd from .lame ( oliin.. e.d 1879 32H 0< Itec'd from B ltaukiii,ril 1880 500 Of $1,711 0: Cr. (j II fiibson, overseer >1,175 It W Burn hart 400 00 Audiloi-i 43 (HI Treasurer's percentage 32 3*l BS ltankiu, present treas'r.. 00 60 We, the undersigned amlitors of FuirvieM town-liip, Puller coiinly, l'a., do certify tba the nliovi' accoiini - corn et to the best of oui knowledge and belief. .1. It It A SKIN, ) H I < A M PBKLL, r Auditors. BSPWKI.V, j Audited March 19th, 1881. FOR SALE: A ; 00 I four-iooin fi nun house, two town lott and warn OFGRGUNO. nil . '.7■ n<-r-»«• !. HitllMtr- ill Pr.terxvilie: I'utler Co., PH. , if 11.1 mie. Po.-senioii on tlisl of April next J*'i r u iin- ed'liWM the nialoieiyiied at llsriuo i.y, Buller Co.. Pa. '|»iil2; in BI DOLF BAKNHABT. JAM KS J. CA MI'IiKLL," Oltice in Fiiirvii'" borough, 111 I'dlngrapb OiUee. •ultj i>M,x>win t. 0., Uutior Co., t*. - -« J. PALMER ONE IL & CO. 16S ?7H To meet the demand for a reliable hard close shooting breech load ♦ r, at a moderate price, we now offer a line of FINE GUNS, fr™ir at the following Greatly Heclxieecl Prices: 1.-bore. 10-bore. Xo. 845, C. G. BOXEIIILL, Top lever, double bolt, bar rebounding' looks, low set hammers, solid stri kers, pistol grip stock, patent fore end, skeleton butt plate, tine Damascus barrels, choke bored, finely engraved and Snisn d - -- -- -- -- - $45 00 | SSO 00 Xo. 850, do. do. With extension rib fastening 50 00 j 55 00 Xo. 855, do. do. Challenge brand with horn heel plate elaborately engraved 55 00 ! 00 00 All lhe>f> truas have raided level ril>*. ami the 10 bore* are made extra heavy ami « de at breech, r:>nsfi in weight from I» (<• 10 !>•-., mak ing an a will be Pent O. !>., with privilege of examination and trial on rei:ei]it o a remittance Miilieicut to cover express charges t.i your place ami return. No deviation will l.<* mode from these prices under any circumstances. li.T>aug7mJ J. PALMKR O'NEll. A CO. WHY DOES A I r!th often break d-jwn at an early age? Put a man at the wi J . ' • ■in i :• hot fcUtlJ unt.l every pore is opened; then let hixu stan;« r«.- A WOMAN M,p through vr!lh on wash-day; and. besides, with her clothing Wet fr i vcrsp;iv !' ■ 1. i work, .she Las to risk her life by going out in the air to hans i.;> the t at work are in the unhealthy atmosphere; its smell, so apparent Mv. i a I: : t i it iindii its way through the house—the family, however, olten l-e«.. rniiijt ; • re-. to the peculiar o trouble can be avoided; scalding, boiling, steam n'.d all difa^reeul: j from the wash completely done away with; clothes made sweet and be&utifullj v.hfte; fr .mt'i; saving hi j'cel the loath dune at lettsuft tto n even when home-made woap i* wrd, and v rj-much SOONER THAN by Iho old way, by u-ting FRANK SIIJDAJLLS SOAP,— a Poap BO purifying and c'.etn i h:\vc uot been overstated. For remov injr |.r ntjr.it Ink it is Invaluable, while for toilet sad shaving it is tae beat Hoap I have ever seen. Fro in MM. n. L. KKSTON, Northfield, Vt T <:•> my wash with FRANK SIDDA I.LS SOAP In I fr the lime and with no expense for Hoap, cut the tn inn in fat I more tturn pay* for it. I have no steam r vent from tiie wash, while the saving in ;il!ii. clothes and labor can hardly be estimated. I'rom E. YT. ST AX TO*, 1506 X. 20th St., Philada We are rcofldeut, from a lone experience t» :..K ind iccdUiinending FRANK HIDDALIJa '. 1", that one trial, according to the very ea>t or! ::t«l directions, will overcome all prejudices. Ft • :.%c nas wonderful merit (br shaving, toll jt, The following are the Direction* for Vac, so simple thai a child can understand them. l>ont do anytliing so ridiculous as to buy the Soap unlets you Intend following tLcm. y-.c rtO pnnltlvrly forfeited if it injure* the: elottveu, trr trill not do everything eialmr-T. First, pnt the white clothes in a tab of water, only made warm enough to be co:nl< r:a!>!e :• lite hands. Then take one piece out at a time on the wash-board, rub the Soap jver it, roll it up and put it back into the same tub, and so on with each piece until/.)! nave the Soap rubbed on them. Then go away and let them soak at least twenty minutcw, without touching them, when the dirt will all be loosened, and a very little rubbing en the wash-board, out of that one suds, will make them perfectly clean, being particular lo turn eaob piece while wauliing so aa to get at the seams. Then wash lightly on the .r,i board, through a lukewarm rinse-water (without any Soap,) so as to get the dirly sues Then put through blue-water, and on the line, without scalding or boiling a tingle jm Afterward put flannels and colored pieces to soak, and wash them exactly the sarir It is important not to heat the wash-water in a tin, brass or copper kettle. A t. will heat enough water for a large wash with this Soap. Just Think What You will Save by this Easy Way of Washing ! No Wash-boiler! No Steam! No Smell of Suds through the H It Juts the remarkable Property of keeping the Dish-Cloth, Wash-I>u Sponge always Sweet, and of Washing Freely in Ilard Water. -H BOLD BY OROCERBH*- jef a Cake and Try it for Yourself next Wash' Day. , Points where this Soap la not yet Introduced a Trial Cake will be sea' L>v Mall, on receipt of Price, (lO Cents j, In Money or Stamps. "T&ET* FRANK SIDDALLS SOAP, ■*«<* "M.LOWHILL ST.. PHILADELPHIA, PA, i S 3 - £> 4 » z? > 3 r O ?2 w < 33 M mm* a H Q m u, 7 -3 g 3D cd & 5 " 5 < , L 3s < J 2 > 2 f § xi v r x 5. * rn ? Pco o E>- i ET M T) X t * S 3 v rn O « s d O 3T" 2 p tc 60 li Z2 % > g > (j) k rr S IQ o " L =1 8 r > Em «» > § 5 ' H H Qo i P P ± BUTLER C()UNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Office Cor. Main and Cunningham Sts. 3. C. ROESSINfI, PRKBIOENT. WM UAMI'HELL TKKASI KKK II (J. IIKINEMAN, SKRV. ad <*■.*.'* Street, Corner C Street, N.W., Warblngton. I). C. No laundry or family can afford to be without FRANK BIDDALLS SO AP. We follow din.- Hons and use no other Soap, and haw a reputation second to no laundry In Washington for white clothes; the superior work wi* have b'rn cni.hUd to turn out having seemed ys t(i;' trade ot some c.l the best gentlemeu's furnlshiug store la the city. x Han been In constant ■**&«£ ■{ _> /• • -Si / u»e liy fli < public jJ, v i-i / » .' t'' v'• I for oror twenty year*, \. V /!'"/> Mil i< the l>ent nrpii.irullcn « ■ l> . ;a ever Invented for ICKSTOK jj 1 INO OKA* H AIK TO IT - ! SiiltO I YOUTHFUL COLOit ANI» I.'KiJtT V lifk. yj'„, ~ V C! < iu:ct j / It aiifiplloa tl»o nut lint! (f I j fuuil Mini color to tl.e In. I r ij fj;(i I j glwilllll without Ntnilliilg: the , f !-'- , j : nkiii. It nlli Incrian* ami ,i ■" ' j J PI- . | thicken tnu growth of (Ii« . * . I linir, prevent Ita lilnmlil'i; , ; V AVEia BALD.NKHS. } £'< ■' > ' ' !It niiro* Itching, Krny- , ' tlou* uii'l liuinlrufV. A-* i I i t HAIR imKfeftfNG Ui«v< > j; ? deiiriiblOi Riving tlio - \ • nilk • 11 nil Hdiiilrts !♦ kwn* Ihi lic*h«l !'* 1 clriin, iiwect mikl J • GUCWNCHAMS DV £ WHISKERS j will change lh« liraril to n liltOWN 01 i'.I.ACK at discretion. Ileitis Iti <■><•> ' preparation It Is easily nppll'd, a.-ul i produce* a permanent color tlirtt vi!l I | not wiiMh off. " l ItKI'AUKI) i;v R. P. HALL & CO., NASHUA, N. H. Sold by all Dea ers in •diclna. Union Wcolen Mills. I would de*ire to call the attention of the public to tlie Union Woolen Mill. Butler, I'a., where I have new and improved machinery for tlie manufacture ol Barred and Gray Flannels, Knitting and Weaving Yarns, anil I can recommend thrni a* being very dura hlc. an they are manufactured of pure Butler county wool. They are beautiful in color, Ml pcrior in texture, and will be wold at very low price* For sample* and price* iiddte**, H. FUI.I.r.RTON, |„194 l»\ Under P» tf- c 4_ tnniirr ilhv al home. Samples wortfc TO free. AilOtcm Siti«»o.< 4 to,, I'lMhrtntyMailm (1 O-«* Port Wine IN THE PRINCIPAL CI TVLI* SFOR O MINIMUM PURP* MS. L"TC« L'RN« FOR J J (H. THIS (>:•■! RATED >.';IT!VE V\LIE IS LIIADC IRCN: TH ■ JLIII I UI II.HIT T!;I - I NAKVE \Y'U". I C.N ■ ■.v <>! ■!.» T ■ R..J>«-. | I:•«:I «•<•. IN ;11 ■ I-.: ;;I< I'l • J:R«* ILF J-. ; ■(:'• I F >OII>. C;N.'' : IREV AND TIT ,C; 1 VR' I ■ :.'V I - : ;VC | . LARI * LICIIRFU*;:,! ll> :L.E .-I;'-*! ; I.TI NII< ; SSF.F:••«! TO :!»■• •:< • ; I MM.- 11. :: .I < . IT; I ! «E>. I; I- .IN ,< R\ R.-SJ <•: A V. IM.'JO 1 : HL-L.IL I • ON. -< i. t : n-* :P. j- S£X fj 'JR, TV "V --TLR.'P.KHI KI'V H ,I V.U.IOF RTI J-'IJCR CHAR ACTY STANDS UNRIVALED INFILL* COUNTRJ IM'IHK JAR MIIK RIOR FOR II:EDIEITIL»' PIIRIX»U-S. IT IS A I I I:K ILNTCN.ION FIOM TIN' K^'L ,E A'- 1 CONTI'IN.S VIILIIIITILC MCDIOIIIIAL IIROJICRLLC!. IT LIAS A RTHIRATE LLXVUR. S!IML«R TO TLIAT OF IH KR.II»-S FROM VLILRH IT IS (MSTLLLCD. '.MIL IS IN GRPA FAVOR ;UN<'I!G FLR.M-RLUSS FAMILTCS. SE.- TLIIIT TLIE SIGNATURE OF AI.I KEI) BPICEK. I'A.S SAL' - . N. IS OVER THE «'ORK <>F EACH LIOLTLC. NOLD BY IK 11. TTHLLKK. APRIH-LYR , I'VVTT— •? *• yy • PRONIAUIS LIEACIIII,; LOR TVCI V» ;-:!V , , •FARMERS, MINISTER*, M-'IIM:,, AMI AL! VL-.U [OUT L»Y THE CONST;»NT ANTL V RN, '»{' V»" ::R »»OIK A IJCN'L D-INK INT.-VKA-.l'l;* F-ITRRR . BTTI »• • 1 •*IC , .--I • TL .IT. IJV.| C, .... KL.« ■T.«RA. T »»:«!? I_; >WCL. K... » .. I N. 'I Ll!«R>' O 111(11.!. ,T«, YOU CAN I < .• -*'■» ::-;, IIIFE ; IFY>IAR A\V B Y r.( . . • NRIJ.T: ,FV 2AL«RW .*.«UR • • >• A:«Y • Hl*. •J« V \ ; TIR. 4 • LI J ►••IPATI -N, AR.D YO IR sy .N IR.\./ R ILING, O;< JIF yc <•! HA> '- A.l«> 1 I T*.*. - . :R«F YUR ! • MU • . I •' ] ; - ... . , ■ T N—* K»-»K -W.JW • «• I FROIN T<«« | M/.» INUNI . T». : • I< SI. I OWN «»• I VI.C C-:?"!! 'T- .ITFTVCR AM! I- F.*R * •|"*RI«»R TO L'ITFEIS, 1C .«.<•»:«;; * »>l| AII ;OR ART J OTHER T UIA«. IT R. V TOML F.RIHINE-L> TCMNTI. R I«>;«*RT»( CF AIL. | IT I!A4 IIITN.IR.MU OF I LV«I{ IT 32NY YORIK, ' H;IY A LXIITLC OF YOUR ILRN F :IRUT. AMI LO *VOM OUNTERI-A* BE >•» E C::R *I;TI.;TURC IS ON TH : OUT- 1 . U 1 1 ■ ' N V. ! H FT > * PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. TLITI IT-SI A M(-»T IROAOTIIFCAL II»LR L)RR«KLOF TO THE HA R *M.J J.. THE 1 M WILL B ? I NND FAR N: --E MT. ' • *U / THAN ANY O'.HTR PRRPAR.;:ION. N>IRT KAR AR ! IS WARM" *D TO J • X • | I .IT I| - 111.«I ,; NG ' ' ' • *+' ** *<*.ii< IMPROVI T'• ? OmL Am? TRADE I'A.M.I. tiy I'.- . • 53 CENT* R.|J.5 ; *> J GUUNTK..!? & CO. I'RO'N ,I« :> 38 FIIFE FL»NVI» PIRFS •' 1 * INK LOUR DRNKRIHL FOR 11. A LECTURE I'D YOUNG MEN A LECTURE ON TLI« NNTME. TRE»TRAI NT »IID UVL IC»L EURO OF HCTUIIITL W(II»KNI'HH. <»R H|>I>RUI»TOR RLIU-» INDUCED BJR HCLF-A! TTCC LUVOTNUTARR RNIIX HIONN INIFIOTCIICY, NERVOUS DI-LNIITIOH. AND FM PEORLD-RI'PO»IIFD T>UTJIOR. IN THIN ADMIRABLE LECTIN, CLEATLY |ITOV<>H FROM Hl* OWN EXPERIENCE THAT THE AWFUL COIIMQU« LIEEN OF KELR-AHNI-E MAY LIE EFFECTUALLY RK OUT A MODE OF CURE AT ONCE CERTAIN AND EFFECTUAL, BV WHICH EVERY MIFFCIER, NO NMTTER WHA' Hl* CONDITION M»Y L«, MAY CURE HINI-ELF CHEA|ILY. PIIVATELY AND RATLIRALLY. •UTTIIIM LECTURE WILL PROVE A IKIOU TO TLIOU RTIID" AMI THOUNAND". HUNT, UNDER NXAL, IN A PLAIN ENVELOPE, TO ANY AIL« LLOTIRF. WHEREIN LETTER*, TERTAMEIIT.IIY LIAVO BEEN |-I*LI LL TO THE UNNER*TGI ED ON THE ESTATE OF J<*IIU'H MILFOTD. LATE OF AI!EGH. T. J MIL MJJTL>, PATKRR* LANDUV I* U., PA, JYR,- „ |H A JOIOH. »IUNTICE OL TLU* PENCE MUII, HIR«N*T, ll|-|IO» LI« NWOOKE, /ITIA ZTUI PA. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. VTI.CK, KARKfi CITT AND i'AHKEK RAILROAD Trains leave Butler for Bt. Joe, Millerstown Kurns City, IVirolw, Parker, etc., at 7.27 a. m. | and 2.25 and 7.20 p. m. i Train* arrive at Butler from the al*>ve named points »t 7..7 a. m.. ana 2.15, and 7.lft p ra. Ttie 2.15 ttain connectiWMilh train ou tbe West . Pcun rtj ui 'bmnirb to Uttshurgh. MIENANOO ASM AI.I.KUUKNT HAII.HOAD ( Tr.iiu.- leave HiiliardV Mill, Butler county, | tor Harrfevilic, Greenville, etc., at 750 a. in. ; and 2.25 p. :n. 1 tains arrive :.t Milliard's Millii at 1:45 A. M., , and 5:55 p M. hacks to and from Petrolia, Mi-rUnshurg. Fain lew, \lo locai <1 T'ontiiinti, coiicri l ut Hi!- laid with ail ir.iin.- • •»» the £ Ai A road. I'BNMiVJ VAMA HAIIKOAD. Trainc leave Bullet jPutler or l J ittfl«tirj;h Time.) Market il 5 Of! :: ll> , com Ibroojli lo Alle gheny, itr.:viii!; at M.Ol h ill Thi» train con • efts at Fret port «• it li Frecpoit Arro%Qioda lion, which arrive*, at Allegheny at 8.20 a. 18., -ni'road thne. Express aI 7.21 a. m„ connecting at Butler .''unction, without change of cars, -it 8.20 with Kxp.'W-s wei-l, arriving 111 Allegheny at V 56 i. m., and E\;:ri xs ewt arriving at Blsirsville at 10 55 a. Di. railroad lime. Uail at 2.2»> p. in , connecting 5t Butler Junc tion without change ol care, with Exprees west, arriving in Allegheny at 50! p. in., and Ex press cast arriving at Blairsvliie IntcrMciloa At 5 51 p. tu railroad time, which c< nnerts w'th Philadelphia Kxpri-.s cant, when on time. The 7.21 a. hi traiu coi.uccls at Ulairsville it 11.05 a m. with the Mail east, and the 2.86 p. m. irnin at 6 5'J with the Philadelphia Ex press east. Trains arrive r.t Butlei on Won Penn U.K. at '•.-V a. ni , 4.5s and 7.01 p. m.. Boiler tltn«. The v'.'.fi and -lis trains connect with trains on the liullcr eceo Brand'*!, B».rg Biiilduig, Main Mli-ft. Bntlti. I'a. J. T. Bill TTAIN, 01:'. cc v.iu. 1. 7.. Mitchell, nißir.r.nd, A M. CI NMMJUAM. ' 1 e ::i y> Luw tfuiMiiUuligr, J*a, 8. il. PIEBBOL. OftiCe oi / |. l>ir» t'l d. ltlddle lulltf. !•«. novia JOHN M. GUKKR. Office c.n N. 11. euintr end. novlil WM ii LU.-K, Ottit'v Waii AV. (S, 11. lildjle, iJji;. M£\\ T(LN \i, Oiiict- ota l'.iiui'Mt, near IV.uit Hour*, couth r-i.ie K. I LIU Ml, (•Dice in KKiv'ieV Li* Ouiltlltig. b F. OJficv 'V ltu.iwu » LM'. i.tajiiu'i;- (ruw^'7' .? Ii i'c.i I > KiN. Itpeol'il ult( lit 111 '.VI I to .ppOfi.e V\ iliau. t!Hi;£i, ii u. uiVedin, Oflii-t noit>i-e.ir I eonicr ol Dtanioud, Bu'.h I Pa. 11. H. GOUCHKR, O.Tue ii. Scl'.iieiJeuiau's buildiug. up staua. J. T DONLY office i,cm Court Uouse. r 7t W. D7BRANOOJf, ' obi 7-75 Office in ilorg's builduig CLAIiKM CK WALK Office in Biedin building- marl"—t FERI) KKIBER~ Office iu Berg's uew building, Main strcet.apttl) fM7 east :.a n~ Office in Bred in building. ION, —r7=rr Ofi uoMaiu stieet, 1 di or rcuth of Ckiurt Bona* "" Jos. C. VAMDKRLiK, Office Main Mtreet, 1 door south of Court iloua«. " Win A. FOKQI'ER, t. 1 office on Main street, opposite Vogeioy Houxe. OL'J U. WUiT^l, Olßoe N. E. ct iner of Diamond FIIAMIS 8 T'URVIANCK^ OOlac with Oen. J N. Purviauoe, Main street, south of Court Uouso. j. MciJ LTMvINT" office in i>chiieid«!tnioi'B hnlldlng, west side ol Main street, 2nd square Irom Court House. ~ A. Q. WILLIAM^ Office on I'iamond, two doom west of Cmzsa office. ap36 T i'. CAMPBELL. Of:'..-;> in Berg's noiv buiitliaic, 2d floor. frMl lie Alain aiu feu doors south of Lown BOOM. mar.S—tr <: A 7& >I. SULLIVAN, iituy? Oflicf h. W. oor. cl Diamond. BLACK A BRO., I Office oil Main street, one door south 0.l P.rcdy Bltxk, Butler. Ta. (scp. 2,1874. ■ JOHN M MILLER 4 BRO, "I Office in BrHri/'H Law Buil-liug, Main «troet,l -outh of Court Hour-e. Edoe.nc O. Mh.lkb9 Notary Public. juu4 lyß TIIOMAS ROBINSON, 1 BUTI.EB, PA. ■ JOHN H. NEOLEY, I particular attention to trausactionfl m real estate throughout the county. ■ Orrli-K on OIAMONII. NKAII CoDBT HoCSB, lIH ''m«i nriLMMn ■ kt. H. Etibtu/, ktNUKpr MAHIUU4® I Late ol < llilo.). H ECKLEY & MARSHALL. I Office In Brady's laiw Bulldlnir ftcpt^7^B C O.CH RISTIE, I Attorney at Law. Legnl hnslnes* tniiiMited. Collections made and remitted. liUKiness corrcspondonco att'Tidcd to and answered. Offlee opposite /xiwrv House, Butler, Pa. PHYSICIAN^ JOHN E. BYERS, I PHYSICIAN AND surgeon! my.'l-lyl ItUTI.KK. PA. H JT)EN FISTS. I D K JSTTISTI^ o|# WALDKtiN. (jrcduate of tbe Pbl^l ■ adelpl.ia Dental College,ls • 11 «to do an\thing in tbe line of h^H profession in a sntlsfsctory manner. Office ou Main street, Butler, Union up stslra. apll »»wS r i»r , OI.DRN OA Wj or Light on the tJreal Future in thia Life li e Osrk Va'lev and in the Life Fternal. I'KATFO BeU« fast. Pays over BB s£*{ month ■ tpXUUKOK AGKNTS ■ He nil for circnlar and terms. Also send of Mro or moVe l>ook agents and ten oenta post of n ailing, and rtof ive the People's Ms* sine of choico hteratnre free for 6 months. illeaa P W. ZIHOLFH k 00 u 816 Aicti bUwrt, n>