Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, September 28, 1881, Image 4

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    HENDRICKS ' LAST MISTAKE.
In the last number of The North
American Review ex-Govenor Hen
ericks assails the Protective Tariff sys
tem in an article headed 'Shall Two
States Rale the Union ?' The States
meant are Massachusetts and Pennsyl
vania, and the article assumes that
thev shape the tariff policy of Congress
to further their own local interes and
to the prejudice of the interest of the
country at lage. We do not care here
to combat Mr. Hendricks's arguments;
we only wish to show that his premi
ses are so defective that his conclusions
are logically worthless. Massachu
setts and Pennsylvania are by no
means the only Protectionist States.
To assume that they are in the title of
a magazine article is to show a deplor
able ignorance of the industries of the
Nation. In New England, Connect
icut and Rhode Island are as essential
ly manufacturing communities as their
large neighbor. New Hampshire has
great cotton mills at Manchester and
Nashau, and Maine makes cottons,
woollens and shoes at Biddeford, Au
burn and Lewiston, builds ships all
along her coasts. Even in Vermont,
which is peculiarly a rural State, there
are important factories at Brattleboro,
Burlington and St. Albans. It is safe
to say that nine-tenths of the New
England voting population, regardless
of party, favor the general principles
of Protection.
We come next to New York, which
most people think of as a commercial
and agricultural State, but which is
the second manufacturing State in the
Union. The Metropolis is a vast hive
of protected industries; and the large
interior townß, such as Troy, Syracuse,
Rochester, Buffalo, Elmira and Bing
hamton, base their solid and increasing
prosperity mainly upon their manufac
turing establishments. New Jersey
is the seat of the great silk, leather and
pottery interests, and makes, besides,
hundreds of useful articles which it
could not make were it not for the
help of the tariff. In the little State of
Delaware the busy city of W ilmington
is the greatest centre of morocco leath
er manufacturing in the world, and
makes, besides, ships, cars and carriag
es. If Mr. Hendricks would look
around him in the West be wonld find
Ohio rivalling Pennsylvania in the
value and variety of her manufacturing
industries, and Michigan, Illinois, Wis
consin and lowa making each a large
showing in the census tables of articles
produced by skilled labor and machin
ery. -His memory must be short in
deed if he forgets the processions of
Knights of Labor which enlivened the
streets of Indianopolis, New Albany,
Port Wayne, Terre Haute and many
other towns in his own State last fall.
Those processions were made up of
mechanics employed in the shops and
factories the existence of which depends
upon the Protective system. In fact,
Indiana was carried by the Republi
cans last year largely upon the tariff
issue, and the theory of the Democrats
that they would be helped in the cru
cial October struggle there by the Free
Trade plank in their National platform
worked their ruin.
That the American Protective sys
tem rests upon the support of a large
majority of the people of the Northern
States is a fact so plain that it is amaz
ing that a public man of Mr. Hen
dricks's experience can describe it as
the outgrowth of the selfish interests
of two States. We do not claim that
the system as worked out in the pres
ent tariff laws is faultless. Our tariff
legislation is largely the product of
the combinations and antagonisms of
selfish local interests It is like a
patchwork quilt, wanting harmony and
consistency; but under its shelter
thousands of industrial operations have
grown up which enrich the Nation and
give bread to millions of people. No
trne patriot proposes to destroy, it
without putting something better in
its place, and no genuine statesman
belittles its breadth and importance for
the purpose of making an argument in
favor of tearing it to pieces. What
would be better would be a well-digest
ed scheme of duties, framed with no
view of taxing one man for another
man's benefit, but affording revenue to
the Treasury, and, not incidentally
but purposely, giving ample protection
to great national industries which are
essential to our prosperity in peace
and our safety in war, and which tend
to make mechanical labor well paid,
skilful, independent and intelligent. It
may well be doubted whether there is
wise and unselfish patriotism enough
in Congress to devise such a system.
Probably we shall have to go on alter
ing and patching up the old law. The
opponents of Protection will gain
nothing, however, by misrepresenta
tion and abuse of the present system.
With all its defects it has done far
more good than harm N. Y. Tri
bune.
[Freeport, (III.,) Bulletin.]
There is now a substance which is
both professionally and popularly in
dorsed and concerning which, Mr. J.
B. Ferschweiller, Cutteville, Oregon,
writes: I have often read of the many
cores effected by St. Jacobs Oil and
was persuaded to try it myself. I was
a sufferer f rom rheumatism and expe
rienced great pains, my leg being so
swollen that I could not move it. I
procured St. Jacobs Oil, used it freely
and was cured.
They have guessing matches at pic
nics. The girls sit under trees and
guess whether it is a potato bug or an
army worm that is playing tag down
their backs.
Peruna and Manalin are the two
kings of the Materia Medica.
The tramp is again troublesome.
Winter is coming and the tramp is
not afraid of a term in jail. He gets
his boarding free. The whipping post
is about the best thing for tramps
As an illustration of the fearless
bravery of our Western men, it is stat
ed that there is a young lady in Kec
kuk, lowa, who is six feet four inches
tall, and one man has engaged himself
to marry all of her.
Said old Cornelius Vanderbilt to a
young man who came to tell him the
sad 6tory of how he had lost money
by stock operations: 'Sanny, don't
ever buy what you cau't pay for, and
don't sell what you haven't got.'
Six years of const ant and most excru
ciating pain from ttrrible sores all over
my bodv, pronounced cancer and incu
rable by all except Dr. Hartman.
After I was reduced to the faintest eb'< j
of existance Peruna saved my life and
cured rue. lam entirely well and do
ing r'y house work. I "had paid the
best and worst physicians over SIOOO.
Mrs. Milo Ingram, Allegheny City'
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
Extraordinary Bargains!
IN
ijiEffii
WE TAKE THE LEAD IN
LADIES' MISSES' AND j MEN'S, ROYS' AND
CHILDREN'S, | YOUTHS',
BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL KINDS !
GAITEBS, RUBBERS,
BLIPPERS, ARCTICS, etc.
LEATHER AHD nMBINCfS
AND
SHOEMAKERS' SUPPLIES
OF ALL KINDS ALWAYS ON HANDS.
Rpairiug r of all Hinds Heady and Promptly I?oue
JOHN BICKEL,
Aug . 3i. MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA.
V IVdtetst 9 Foos «£fe Go.
H <f|v Springfield, 0.
11l .....i,, Manutucturer# of the
■1 NEW BUCKEYE
jfwtX force §§/
fl? Ini ■ SMWS 8 IRON TURBINE
lill | U IVIr ' ? And BUCKEYE
111 WIND
■ln Worfcs «»*T. throws a v M fcM T1 IT fl TITTI fl
111 r »~1*.... sj J|| jjMINES
v .1 < 4U* r. r, /Mi \\ Strong & Durable,
j Is easily set. Ia the £ £ ff-*' llt .
f>. , u ® -A w 111 not SMBINK*
j Cheapest tk Best »oroe &-ilgna KWELI<. WAKP. op
• Pomp In the world for f . Jjf* BATTLE lutbeWl®4
Deep or Shallow W ella. gJSj CEI •
Thousands In as© In at A.7
tCTerjr part of the Uml-
Haver Freeseti In Win- M
Bend for Circular and ?
TONIC j
A PERFECT STRENGTHENER. A SURE REVIVER
IRON BITTERS are hiphly recommended for all diseases re
quiring a certain and efficient tOUIC; especially Indigestion, lh/spcpsia, Inter
mittent Fevers, Want of Appetite, Lots of Strergth, Lack of Lnergy, etc. Enriches
the blood, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life to the nerves. They act
like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such
as Tasting the Food, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, IleartLurn, etc. 1110 Olllj
Iron Preparation that will not blacken tlie teeth or give
headache. Sold by all druggists. Write for the ABC Book, 32 pp. of
useful and amusing reading— sent free.
BROWN CHEMICAL, CO., Baltimore, Mil.
BITTERS
EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD
SHOULD USIS IT.
TTerbaline Syrup,
THE GKEAT MEXICAN KEMKDY.
! The only Medicine m the World Com punded from the Natural Roots and Herbs of Mexico
HEEBALINE SYRUP,
(NO ALCOHOLIC DKINK.) The most valuable remedy ever discovered in the Vege
table Kingdom for the speedy and permanent cure of l>yspepsia. Hahilual Costivei.ess,
Liver and Kidney Complaints, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Piles, Dropsy, Heart Disease, Ner
vous Atlcctiens ami Chronic Diseases.
HEEBALINE SYRUP,
(NO VINEGAR COMPOUND.) The purest and best Medicine in the world fc>r delicate
Females, whether young or old, married or single, at the dawn of \\ omanhood or the turn
of life, relieving and curing their complaints as if by Magic. For the aged and the feeble
this Tonic Syrup has no equal.
HERB ALINE SYRUP,
(NO MINERAL POISON.) A swift and sure relief in Mental and Physical Prostration
caused by over-taxing the mind and body with business and professional cares.
HE R B A L I N E SYRUP,
(A VITALIZING TONIC.) Uuequaled as a medicine lor Children, being easy of admin
istration, pleasant and refreshing to lake, prompt in its action ; certain in its results, and
alwavs sate ami reliable. No Vermifuge, Lozenges, or oilier medicines will free the sys
tem from Worms like Ibis wonderful Wild Herb Tonic.
HERBALINE SYRUP,
(THE LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE.) Nkm diseases of what' ver name or nature,such as
Eruptions, Blotches, Pimples, Ringworms. Scrofula. &<;., are literally dug up and carried
out of the system by this great Tonic and Alternative, while the complexion is rendered
clear and beautiful.
HERBALINE SYRUP,
(PURELY HKltllAL.) A genuine medicine warranted free from Calomel. Arsenic,
Opium, <juiuinc, and Alcohol in all forms. The most valuable Family Medicine in the
World.
• ■ ,<»«>€> IK Kmv ■«. ■» is offered for a ease of Chronic Disease
that this great Tonic Syrup will fail to cure or greatly benclit, if the directions are strictly ,
followed.
TRY IT, PRICE SI.OO PER BOTTLE.
I PREPARED BY THE
STMDABD MEDICINE COMPANY,
PITTSBURGII, PA.
I FOR SALE BY ML DRUGGISTS.
FarWTEMMandEXTERNALust. k • J
' C OLDEST B£ST 4 MOST j " .fl
-- • - iriii—r*
PERRY DAVIS'
PAIN KILLER
IS A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY
FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE.
A Sure and Speedy Cure for Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Diphtheria, Chills. Diarrhea,
Dysentery, Cramps. Cholera, Summer Complaint, Sick Headache, Neuralgia, Cuts,
Bruises, Sprains, Rheumatism, etc.
Perfectly safe to use Internally or externally, and certain to afford relief. \o family
can afford tC bo without It- Sold by all druggists at as c., SOc. and 81.00 a bottle.
PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, 11.1.
(TCC.i week lu'Vour own town, li nns and
vOOoutllt irer. i Adilnsu 11. HALLbTI' & Co.,
Portland, Maine.
©fre ltai*l*p ©lfciswti: Untie*, Pa.. 2S, IBSI.
tn COm ' day al IIOIIH-. Samples worth
111 [ ri . ts Address St'iiiSoN & Cj).
Portland, Maine.
EXPOSITION < BUTLER, PI.
OF
BOOTS & SHOES.
Fresh New Fall and AViiiler Slock at Exceedingly Low Prices
AT
The Hei be and Popular
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE
OF
B. C. HUSELTON.
EVERY DAY ADDS STILL CHOICER STYLES AND
LOWER PRICES UNTIL lILS HOUSE IS FULL
OF EVERY KIND AND STYLE OF
Hoots iV l > 3 s
LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDRENS'
Kip, Calf, Groin, Pebble, Goat, KidtC" St. Goat in Pblish, Button and
Side Lace. Old Ladies Warm Shoes, Slippers, Rubbers
and Arties,
MEN'S BOYS' AND YOUTHS'
Brogans Plow Shoes, Calf Shoes, Kip and Calf Boots. The larg
est stock of Mens Iland-made Kip Booh in Butler,
and lower prices.
Men's Boots as low as - - - - $l5O
Women's Heavy Shoes at 90
Customers are all treated alike ; no misrepresentations made as to quality of
stoek and wear ; prices same to all. We don't sell to one custom
er at half price and next one charge double to make
it up. This is liie
Largest Stock of Boots & Shoes
in Butler County—best styles and lowest prices, and much the larg
est steek; bought for CASH direct from the manufacturers.
An inspection of this stock will at once convince
you that ice do not advertise a small,
cheap, shoddy stock of
BOOTS ANB SHOES,
As the Best, Cheapest and Largest in Butler Countg, but ice have
the Stock and Prices to sho-w for what ice say.
LARGE STOCK OF LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
• Repairing of All Kinds Neatly and Promptly Done,
CALL AND EXAMINE BEEORE YOUBUY.
B. G« HUSELTOJVT.
VISITORS
ATTENDING THE
State Fair and Exposition,
AT PITTSBURGH, PA.,
WISHING TO PL'tit HASH FINE AND RELIABLE
CI cs> ■& 3ta. i. xb. K «
Should not fail to visit the leading house, 110, 112 and 114 Wood street, cor
ner Fifth avenue, where the largest and most complete stock of
Men's, youth's, Boys' and Children's Clothing
Can be found in the city.
REMEMBER THE LOCATION.
EISNER & PHILLIPS,
110 11?. 114 Wocd St, comer Fifth Ave.. Pittsburgh.
EXPOSITION! EXPOSITION !\
ESTABLISHED 1847!
JAMES«. MED & CO,
DIAMONDS, WATCHES & CLOCKS,
JEWELRY AND SILVERWARE,
93 MARKET ST.,
THIRD DOOR FROM FIFTH AVENUE,
m PITTSBURGH, PA.
YA+i ;i KTSHPf
Most Fragrant & Refreshing of ?6Hume3
Exceedingly Delicate and Lasting.
Price. 25 cts.; Large Ecttie3, 75 ct3-
Bob] by dealers in Dmps & Perfumery. Signature of HU
cox A Co.. N. Y-, «very bottle.
PARKER'S GINGER TONIC
£ The Medicine for Every Family.
$ NEVER INTOXICATES.
f Madefrom Ginger, Buclm. Mandrake, Stillingia« *
£ and other of the best vegetable remedies known, -
r PARKER'S GINGHK TOMC has remarkably varied *
£ curative powers, & isthe greatest Stomach Correct- ■«
r or, Blood l'urilier and Liver Regulator ever made &. *
J The Bost Medicine You can Use;
£ for Restoring Health & Strength ■
£ It commences to act from the first dose, searches 4
T out the weak org ns, and is warranted to cure or \
!► help all diseases of the Bowels, Stomach, Blood, « '
r Kidneys, Liver. Urinary Organs, all Complaints of ]
> Women, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, lihcuma- -
L tism and Drunkenuess. '
Y Try a bottle to-day; it may save your life. s©ct. •
r and $i sizes atalldruggists. Every genuine bottle *
£ has our signature on outside wrapper, Hiscox & •
f Co. N. V, Large saving in buying $i size. J
Just What is Wanted.
I Everybody whose h.iir is gray or faded has felt
the need of a Hair Restorer and dressing that is
cleanly, agreeably perfumed and harmless. Par
ker's Hair Balsam satisfies the most fastidious in
*':ese respects. Sold by at 50c. and si.
<fc"7o A W i Lk, a day at lioinc rasil) iiiudt* j
®/d6('ontlv OiitiU lice. Address Tbuk & Co.. J
Augusta, Maine. Juiarly I
A Great Cause of iJiiuian Misery
4lii the I.onm of
A Lecture on tlie Nature. Treatment and Rad
ical cure of Seminal Weakness. or Sp*—-nator
rhoca induced by Self-Auise. Involuntary Emis
sions. lin potency, Nervoqa Pebility, and Im
pediments to Marriage generally ; Consumption.
Epilepsy and Fits ; Mettal and Phvsical Inca
pacity, Ac.—By ROUF.IiT J. CULVEItftELL,
JI. I> , author of tlie "Green Book " Ac
The world-renowned author, in this admirable
1 ectuie, clearly proves from liisown experience
that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may
be effectually removid without dangerous sur
gical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or
cordials : pointing out a mode of cure at once
certain and effectual, bv which every sufferer,
no matter what uw may be. may cure
himself cheaply, privately aud railiuiul,-.
KvTThis Lecture will prove a boon to thou
sands aud thousands.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any
address, on receipt of six cents or two postage
stamps* We have also a sure cure for Tape
Worm. Address
THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO.,
41 ANN ST.. NFW YOKK, N V.:
fcbg ly Post OtUcc Box, 46556
ishkky «J. H ih'.
FINE KEIIERUT TiILOB,
COR, PENN AND SIXTH STREETS,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Minted
AGEXTS! AGEXTS! AFIEXTS!
JOHN* B. COUGH'S bran' now book, entitled
SUNLIGHTANO SHADOW
is the best chance offered to yea. ?r«; Scene* are drawn
from the bright and shady sides of life, portrayed as on.y
John B.
can portray them. TTiis prnnd work— uow for thefirst
time published —is the 44 booming " book for * gents, and
is outselling all others ten to'one. The thirty-third
thousand now in press. Its immense «a!e has been
made entirely l>y active canvassers. No other book com
pares with it for quick and profitable returns. We are
starting more agents now than ever before, and we be
lieve the sale of this book will reach One Hundred
Thousand Copies tn the next few months.
We want 1000 more agents at once, to supply this
erand book to the thousands who are waitirir for it.
Remember the sale is only now commencing. The lxx>k
is entirely new, and most of the territory is now clear.
Agents, tuKv is your time to make money , and at the
time circulate a thoroughly first-class book . Ex
clusive Territo-y and very Special Terms civen. Send for
ou" iaree circulars containing full particular*. Address
A. D VVokTHiNGTON & Co., Publishers, Hartford. Ct
DA WN
or Light on the Oreat Future in this Life thro'
the link Valley and iuthe Life Eternal. ILLUS
TBATED. Sells fast. Pars over
MONTH
FOR AGENTS
Send for circular and terms. AlbO send address
of two or n.ore book agents and ten cents for
cost of mailing, ar.d receive the People's Maga
zine of choice literature free for 6 months. Ad
dress P W. ZIEGLEK & CO..
915 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
BUTLER COUNTY
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Office Cor. Main anc! Cunningham Sts.
Gr. C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT.
W.M. CAMPBELL. TREASUKER
II C. IIKTNEMAN, Sec it ETA uy.
DIIIECTORS:
J. L. Purviß, E. A. lielmboldt,
William Campbell, J. VV. Buikliart,
A. Troutnian, Jacob Schoene,
Q. C. Roessing, i John Caldwell,
Dr. VV. lrvln, J. J. Croll.
«f. W.ChrtStV H. C. Heineman.
JAS. T, M'JUNKIN, Gen, Ag't-
BUTLER i 3 A.
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, ae they are manufactured of pure Butler
county wool. They are beautiful in color, su
perior in texture, and will be sold at very low
prices. For samples and prices, address.
H. i'ULLERTON,
jnm.'7B-1v) Butler, Pa
ViA-SANO
TUp GREAT A compound of the active principle* «f
J_ _ m m g -» EoralTptus, Sar*apariila, Mao'lrnke,
1 EUr't? Dandelion, Kilnsy-Wort, Hue ha.
lUr K V EBBV Hups. Ac., mhich acts promptly on
_ _ _ _ _ . M . c the Liver. Kidneys. Blood, Stomach
l/iniir V ani Kowolf »t the s-noe time. The«e
Bf I 6 I 111 ■ ¥ organs are so intimately connected
|\ IUI «■■ * that " ne > 9 diseased, thev all
become -r k«a affected. Ilcnw
M A the great value and «u|*eriority of
KZ I II II E| this compound, which restores them
|£/ fa U U all tn healthy action, and as a tonic,
T"* T7l "M"f7i"nV builds up the entire system. It if
£Y Hi IVX Hi±J X als » a most valuable remedy for H<»ad
-1 £ nfi-Ril inua Biliousness. Coasts
& AMIDHIOU* ~a t ion. Gravel, Female Weakness, s:l
Py Xw> Skin ]>iseastui. Scrofulous and Syphir
Mtic affections, old sores and ulcers. Pieasant to take. Trial
bottles. '.Wets. Large bottles, 50cts. A> drupfristsand oountrjr
•tores havo it. or will fret it for you. Also prepared in
Ooalud Liils, and mailed for 25 rts. a box. A<;»:*ts
HOME MEDICJNh " l . Philadelphia, I
Dissolution Not ire.
Notice Is hereby given that the llrm of Walter
tfc Boos, of Hutler, was dissolved by mutual
consent on July sth, 18S1. Parties the
late firm will please call at the Mill, In Huller,
where il.e books are lu the hands oi Wniter,
and settle, as tbe accounts of the firm mast he
settled immediately.
WALTER & BOOS.
NOTICE—I would say to my'patrons that 1
am now running the Mill myseil and will be
thankful for their patronage as heretofore. We
have the mill in li st class ruuuiuf* order and
are able to do as good wcrk as any. Orders
through tow n will be atteuded to punctually
and goods delivered. Orders lor Flour and
Feed can be leit at Vojreley's Tobacco Store on
Main street, and they will be promptly attend
ed to. GEO. WALTER.
Send for our
v; ■■llhistra
-3 gE| HQ ted Price-List
T Ja No - sO, for
IPS>« FallandWin
ter of ISBI. Free to any address. Con
tains full description of all kinds of goods '
for personal and family use. We deal
directly with the consumer, and seil all
jjyt.ds in any quantity at wholesale prices.
You can buy better and cheaper than at
home.
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
227 and 229 Wabash A venue, Chicago, 11L
AX O.VLY i>4i <jirr*:it c i it-
ED OF ( OVS11! I
When death was liourlv expected, all remedies
liavlug failed, ami l)r, 11. James was experiment
ing with the many herbs of Calcutta, he accident
ally made a preparation which cured hisonlVchid
of eoNsi'MP'i iiin. His child is now in this coun
try, and en io) ing the best of health. He has
proved to the world that CONSUMPTION can be
positively and permanently cured. The now gives
this Keeipe free, only asking two three-cent
stamps to pay expenses. This Herb also cures
Night Sweats. Nausea at the stomach, aud will
break up a fresh cold ni twenty-four liours. Ad
dress Craditock & Co.. new Race Street, rililadel
pnia, naming this pape<.
"STRAY COW.
Came to the resilience of Lewis George in
Fairview township, Butler Co., Pa., on the sth
day of August, A. 1)., 1881, a stray cow, about
five years old, dark red color, with short horns,
no other particular marks. The owner is re
quested to coma forward, prove property, pay
Charges and take her auav, otherwise she will
be disposed of according to law.
LEWIS GEORGE,
Fairview tovvuship, Butler Co., fa.
GOOD NEWS TO ALL"
parties troubled with baldness aud loss of hair.
The "Alpha Hair Restorer' is the tlr-tand only
r< inedy ever known that has never failed lu a
single ease, and we will pay SIOO.OO in any case
where it fails to produce hair if properly used.
Send tor Circulars and sworn testimonials to
JAMES MURPHY & CO., Geucral Agents.
•& J Wo6d Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Jipr bottle, tJ.OO, or three bottles for #5.00
Puftiiiarfir tiECTfiiciTV
gj The great Curative Agents. I
GALVANIC BATTERY
38 Is Imbedded In thin Mcdlcnt-'d wliloh. * hen
Hll died to tlie l»<Kly product'M a cuiiMtant but mild
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|9 nlTortliiiK iinn»«Mli.*»to relief to the moat czcruciatinu I
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mJ by Physicians to be the r.iost scientific meth
W| od of application of those Mibtle and mysteriovfl
CI elements of liature for tl»»» positive and speedy cure
rJ of the following complaints, \ \z.:
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Bg| u« lie; Weak tiiid Inflitme«l Eye*; All
trfec-tions of the lira in; Spinal Com
plufinls; Kidney and U ver Coin plaint*;
PUVsiy4l9 and tundiaun; Dyi
pepvia; Avthma and DliiesKekj IIIm
ra«e« of Hit* Heart; Net voui Proutra- Eg
lions; bJ
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IHS BELL MANN CO., Prop'r., ■
842 Broadway, Cor. 13th St., Net? Tc:i.
AGENTS WANTED. |
ron S U.K EY ALL DKOGQLSTS. - i
ii.at.ou this paper. Sent by Mnil.
JAMKS J. C'AMI'HKM.,
Office ill Fairview borough, in Telegraph
Office
aulOJ Baio/vum P, 0., Butlor Ck)., Pa. |
A. Haffner,!
SUCCESSOR TO
H. BAUERIBROS.,
ItITI.KIt. PA.,
PLANING MILL
AND
Liiiiil>ei- V ai-d,
MAS 7FACTCRER AND DEALER IN
Hough and Planed Lumber
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
DOOKS,
SASII,
FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
SIDING,
FLOORING,
BATTENS,
Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards,
PORCH POSTS,
STAIR RAILS,
NEWELL POSTS & BALUSTERS,
FENCE PALINGS, Ac., &c.
MICHIGAN SHINGLES
Barn Boards, Plastering Lath, Hem
loek Bill Stuff, of all kinds,
constantly on hand,
All of which I will sell on reasonable
terms aud guarantee satisfaction.
Planing Mill and Lumber Yard on
Jefferson street, Butler, Pa.
Idecly A. HAFFNER.
Planing Mill
—AND—
Liimt>ei* ai*cl.
J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PURVIS
S.Gr. Purvis & Co.,
HrWDPACTtTHKRS AND DEALERS 15
Hough and Planed Lumber
OK EVERY DESCRIPTION,
FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
SASH,
DOORS,
FLOORING,
SIDING,
BAT! ENS,
Eckels, Gauged Cornice Boards,
PORCH POSTS,
STAIR RAILS
Newell Posts and Balusters
FENCE PALINGS, Ac., Ac ,
MICHIGAN SHINGLES,
Barn Boards; Plastering Lath; Hero
lock Bill Stuff, sueh as Joist Raf
ters, Soantlintr, <fcc.. all sizes
constantly on hand
All of which we will sell OD
reasonable terms and guar
antee satisfaction.
PLANING MILL AND YARD
Near German Catholic C:hurch
jan7-SO-ly
E. GRIEB,'
DEALER IN FINE
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES, &C.
ENGRAVING OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY.
MAIN STREET, (North of Lowry House,) BUTLER, PA.
B3TWATCHES AND CLOCKS REPAIRED, AND WARRANTED.-®!
_ Sever falls to ou'e any Jclclney dlseaso what- -
3 soever; also,'dlsealesot tliolladder.SSSSS "
Incontiuoace if urluq, ( wetting tho
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Aired and young persons w ho an: disturbed
too freauentlv. at nlerlir. to make water, can
j rely Implicitly on PKHUNA. 5555E555S I
For urinary diseases of both sexes, for le
male complaints of all kinds, PKKUXA IS a
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I'KKI .Wi ami MAX A Ll*
FOR SALE BY
ZinMEItHAX A WiLLER
BUTLER, PA.
CHEAP TICKETS
to any point west. I.and Explorers, K.iuml j
Trip, First, Second or Third Class.-
Kf liable Inforiiinfioii
regarding Homestead Pre-emption or Mining
laws. Call on or address
E. A. TAYLOR,
Cashier Argyle Savings liunk,
Mav 14:6 m Petrolia. Pa.
ffIHIPS AIWOTI,
Justice of the feaoe
J>laiu street, opposite Postofthe,
61 jy ZELIENOPLE ,PA.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
! I'TLIH, KAHKa CITT iKS PiBXII tiILKOAD
! Trains leave Bntlcr for St. Joe, Millerotowo
; Karns City, Petrolia, Parker, elt:., at 727 a. m
md 2.25 and 7.V5 p. m.
/Trains arrive at Butler from the above named
point* at 7..7 a. m., ana 2.15, and 7.15 p. m-
The 2.15 train connects with traiu on the West
Penn rovl through to Pittsburgh.
MEStSOO iSD &LI.EGBENT KAII.KOAD.
Traiua k*ave llilliurdV Mill, Butler county,
for Harrifvllle, Greenville, etc., at 7.50 &. m.
and 2.25 p. nj.
Truing ai rive at Hilliaid'e Mills at 1:45 a. U.,
and 5:55 p. M.
Hacks to and from Petrolia, Mr.rtingburjr,
Fair view, Modoc and Troutmnn, connect at Hil
■ard with all trains on the S «fe A road.
PENNSYLVANIA HAILKOAD.
Trains leave Butler (Butler or Pittsbnrjrh Time.
Market at 5.0H a. ui., goes through to Alle
gheny, arriving at 9.01 a. m. Tliib train con
uects at Freeport with Frecport Accommoda
tion, which arrives at Allegheny at 8.20 a. m.,
railroad time.
Express at 7.21 a. m„ connecting at Butler
Junction, without change of cars, at 8.26 with
Express west, arriving In Allegheny at U. 50
a. in., and Express eatt arriving at Blairsville
at 10 55 a. m. railroad time.
Mail at 2.26 p. m., connecting at Butler Junc
tionwithout change ol cars, with Express west,
arriving in Allegheny at 501 p. in., and Ex
press east arriving at Biairsviile Intersection
at 5 55 p. m. railroad time, which connects w.'th
Philadelphia Kxpress east, when on time.
The 7.21 a. in. train connects at Blairsville
at 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 on West Penn R. It. at
a. m , 4.5S and 7.01 p. iu., Butler time. The
9,56 and 4 58 trains connect with trains on
the Butler & Parker R. R.
Main Line.
Through trains leave Pittsburgh tor the East
it 2.56 and 8.26 a. m. and 12 51, 4.21 and S.O> p.
ao., arriving at Philadelphia at 3.40 and 7.20
p. in . and 3.00, 7.0" and 7.40 a. m.; at Baltimore
about the same time, at New York three hours
later, and at Washington about one and a halt
bours later.
Time of Holdlug Courts.
The several Courts of the county of Butler
commence on the fiist Monday of March, June,
September and December, and continue two
weeks, or so long as ni cessary to dispose of the
business. No causes are put, dowu for trial or
traverse jurors summoned for the first week of
the several terms.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
BUTLER, PA.
JOHN K. KELLY,
Office with E. (4. Miller, Esq., iu Brady Law
Building. augl7'Sl
R. P. SCOTT,
Attorney at Law. Office, Room No. 8, ReK
ber Building, opposite the Lowry House, Jeffer
son street, Butler, Pa. jang'Sl
A. M. CORNELIUS,
Office with W. D. Brandon, Berg Building, Main
Street, Butler, Pa.
J. F. BRITTAIN^
Office with L. Z. Mitchell, Diamond.
A. M. CUNNINGH AM~
Office in Brady's Law Building. Butler, Pa.
S. H. PIERSOIZ
Office on N. E. comer Diamond, Riddle build
ing. no vl2
JOHN M. GREER.
Office on N. E. corner Diamond. novl2
WAI. H. LUSK^
Office with W. H. H. Riddle, Esq.
WE W TON LL ACK,
Office on Diamond, near Court House, south
side.
E. i. miUGil,
Office in Riddle's Law Building.
S F. BOWSER.""
Office in Riddle's Law Building. [marß'7B
J. B. McJ UNKIN?
Special attention given to collections Office
opposite tYiliard House.
JOSEPH R. BREDIN,
Office north-cast corner of Diamond. Butler
Pa.
H. H. GOUCIIER,
Office in Schneideman's building, up stabs.
J, T. DONLY
Office near Court House. r - 7$
~W7D BRANDON,
ebl7-75 Office in Berg's building
CLARENCEWALKER,
Office in Brady building- marl7—t
FERD REIBER,
Office in Reiber'6 building, Jcflerson St. ap9ly
F. M. EASTMAN,
Office in Brady building.
LEV, McQUISTION,
Office Maip ptreet, 1 door.sputh of fopTt Hoqae
JOS. O. VANDE R LIN,
Office Main street, 1 door south of Court House.
Wm A. FORQUER,
Office on Main street, opposite Vogeley
House.
G EDR. WIIITE,
Office N. E. corner of Diamond.
FRANCIS S PURVLANCE™
Office with Oen. J N. Purviance, Main street,
south of Court House.
J D Mc J UNKIW,
Office in Schneideman'B building, west aide of
Main street, 2nd square from Court House.
A. G. WILLIAMS,
Offiee on Diamond, two doors west of Cmzra
office. ap26
T. 0. CAMPBELL^
Office ip I3erg's neyr Imilillpx, 3(1 §»lt
si4o Main St., it faw doors sauUi Qf Lowh
House. tnwS^tr.
C A. SULLIVAN,
may 7 Office S. W. cor. of Diamond.
BLACK & BRO.~,
Office on Main street, one door south oi
Krcdy Block, Butler, Pa. (scp. 2, 1874.
JOHN M MILLER & 8110.
Office in Law Building, Slain sfreeL
south of Coitrt TJpu»e. Q. Mifcilwt.
Notary Publlp. ' iwl
THOMAS ROBINSONT
BUTLER, PA.
JOHN 11. NEGLEY,
ty Gives particular attention to transactions
iu real estate throughout the county.
OFFICE o» DIAMOND, NKAB COCUT HOUSE, m
CITIZEN RUILDINO
E. K. Ecklbt, KENNEDY MARSHALL
(Late of Ohio.)!
ECKLEY «FC IMARSHALL.
Office In" jjr,idj 's {,ijw tjmltyijfr _
C O CHIUSTIK,
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 E. BYERS,
PHYSICIAN ANpSPJIGEQff,
myai-ly] butler, PA.
Office on Jefferson street, opposite
Klingler's FJouc Store,.
DENTISTS. "
DEHSTTISTIR, X .
Oil W ALURON. On dnnte ot the Phil •
|\ adelpbia Dental Collegers prepare.*
• ■■ *to do anj thing in the line of hi*
prolesslon in a uiaun*/ jr .
Office ou Main street, Butler, Union Block,
up stairs, apll