Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, November 22, 1882, Image 4

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' POSITIVELY CURED
Benson's Capcine
Porous Plasters.
Wky tkey are Pwtem* to AVI I
i oifcef Mtu Flatter* « Eiterul
r Benedict
" First.
f Tliramn thtr MW til the merit of the
platter, tnd contain In ad
thenewly diecovered powerful tnd
which kctt with in-
Stimnlttii.g, todaUve tnd
counter irriUnt effect*.
, 4 Second.
B**a»tbey tretgepmne pr«P
•ration, tnd BO recognized by the prote*ion.
Third.
1 BectoM ther tre the only plttte* that
MtKMt.
VMTtli)
BtMie ther will poeltively care iiM*e« which
other remedies wUI cot even relieve.
Fifth.
1 ivrtnf over 8000 ob ytlcians end drnggUU htre
■volnnttrily. tetUfled that they are superior to til
other plartort or medicine! lor external me,
, Sixth.
' * thj mtnnftctnrert htve received the
aSjlSEmmcr given for porooj plattert.
spmM'i Capcine Porous Plaster!
r " SEABURY 4 JOHNSON,
Mannftctanng Chealdt Mew Tofk.
■- —.oSiiwifnv tfi.HT. Price *3ct».
A «RFBUNION PLASTEJL
.I -»*"• - i
There is no excuse fsr differing from
CONSTIPATION
ami oAcr disease* that follow a di»-
gnd state of the Stomach and Bow*
clt, when the use of
UL HENRY BAXTER'S
s HUME BITTEBS
* Will give Immediate relief.
After constipation follow*
£ ttlfousneas, Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Diseases of
the Kidneys, Torpid Liver
Rheumatism, Dinlnoss,
Sick Headache, Loss of
Appotite r Jaundice, Ap
oplexy, Palpitations,
2 Eruptions and Skin Dis-
B eaSOS, etC.,» llof which these
B Bitten will ajwodily core by removing the caul.
H Keep tli a Stomach, Doweit, and DiftMn Or jam
yj Ea f,<od working order, amd perfect health
H will be the result LftdleS trsd other* snb
9jK.ttoS<ck Headache wiu an.l roiief
H aad permanent core by the n*o of tlic*o I'ltler*
H Being tonic and mildly purgative they
■PURIFY THE BLOOD.
■ Price 29 ctt. par bottle.
■ Tor aalo l.jr ell dealer* in medicine. Send
■ addrct* for pamplilot, free, glTing fall direction!.
■ ■ItIT.WHJMIi 1015, Prop*., BuUtgUs, Tt.
* KKS. VAN BVKUN a
LADIES' TONIC.
A Poailive Cure for ell Female
Compleinte.
T.adlet'Toplf It pnpsrsd by Che Women's Medical Is.
i«>/JUufoir, N. V., and hat been uied Hiuntfullr
by ladies for ywrs. It is s turt turt l< r nil Female
'. SSfKamti, Sick and Her TOO* HEADER he.
all wcakuessea caused UF tfcoae Irregularities which are
so contrnm to wornarkntd. This ft no Patent X.e4uin<,
tut is prepared, after /ear* of experience, and recom
mtnded.kaowinf that ft will give new life to any broken*
Oowa, worn out or over-worked member of the aes.
Wtried other remodiea without aucceaa. 4s
not 6e discounted, but afire "LADIES' TONIC" a
simfUtrimU U eeeavr /*/, to gim qwith and /trm*
ntni rtUtf.
If you are troubled whh mny weakness or complaint
coauson to our sex. laj aside tho doctor *a pmcriptir«
' r .. OUCm .' t* n< ? Tonic." which wa guarantee
and Mtthtr, of reara' eapeneoce, who *i« xl>k< tr.d
*ns«*eletTerafromtadl**./r«.
<" My cite of Feaiala Weaknraa
or inability wlu>. h •• LvHet 1 Tonic " will not cure. Ttili
ii * henaJH, otter, wade by rtifmrUlt lullet who know
/rtm !*r<runt, wku -LADIES' TONIC " eta da.
Scad uup tot circular*.
Sold by Dregglete. Priaa, (1.00.
" It Vature'i (reateit remedy, tnd 1* the _
Iptinrinal Ingrnlletitof almoet nrerr pre- S
•criptlon Ur. Hartouui KiventnhUiKlTmte F
"Ss&fjiasfflwSswfflte I
one—thevoung, tbookl, theintaUto-agedl M
the babe and tha mother. ■■■■BNaM o
I'KRUKA rleanaes the nyntein of ail Itx S
M impurities ; tone* the (tomach, regulate* Sf
3 the heart, unlock* the *eer*tion* of the _
_ liver, *trenKthea» the nerre* awl Invlgor 2
3
•J rtRUN A laths greatestappetlxer, makin 2
to bloud. and to Ute weary ami tirad from th* "
¥ .
£ I'KRITN A iacoiKpuewl wholly of vagetalile H
« ItHOA tupleaKilit 111 tub'»inl will l.rlp «J
>, the ntiniiiM'b to Ulgeiit any article of food. J*
.ja In I.lvor an<l Kidney dlseawa, and in S
Chrtmlc Catarrh, It ha* pi entirely no M
H eguaL It iii-rer falla. ■MBBBBmnUI o>
5 Auk your drtiggM for Dr. Ilartniaii'* v
|*uii|ihleton ''The I It* of 1.1fe." ■■■Bio
For File*, IHarrliota, or Kidneys. UCi "
It lite Hluod Keaafdr of i.ie u». B
r, Hornfiiia rUrera/Boiia. Pim|ii«*s,
tnd a! I Ktlood «li»f saea yield to its wonder*
l il jw%wr.-ri.. Pure Klood iatheguuraiite<e
ol iirailli. Read ; "II enreJ my «>u of
wlrS.* I — J' *■ OrtH.h*. Pa (aMrU/t, O. »It eur«tl
V.. t ch.fl of Errtipelak"— Mr,. K. I.*r V
M fmera//%. frira 11. R. C. HCI.I.KK.> * I<> t m
J hnp'i, Ulteharfh, Ts. Sold fry D.mji'et* and
K Q'VMZV *>" h'»p+rt.
cTHE GREAT CURE,
0 I • roa |
1 --RHEUMATISM — I
_ A» it ia far aU the palatal rtli*««i* of the n
E KIDNEVa.UVKR AKO BOWKLS. £
a » olaanaea tha mum of the acrid poiaoa
01 tlut oaoac* th* dreadfnl nftrtng which a
9 only tho vtotlma of Shoomatlam oan roallao. >
5 THOUaANOS OF OASES J
J of tho wont Carina of thla terrible fllrmr •
B havo boon qniokly relieved, and in abort time 5
* PERFECTLY CURED. ?
o run, ,i. uqi ID oa D«T, HOLD RT HtMtm. £
< <t- Dry ean be aent by mall. 3
yrXLSM, BJCHAILDaOW A Co.. Vt *
A LI I "f BJ" B V a
T
M \ IS3 LIBERTY ST. ■
PXTTSBTJRQK. 2»A.
BUTIiER CITIZEN ,
>ll WO KI .LAJTEQIIB.
Never interrupt any conversation
with a backing cough; it creates a bad
impression. Better invent a quarter of
a dollar in a bottle of Dr Bull's Cougb
Syrup and cure it.
When the brewi-rs elvly begin to |
buy aloes it ia a good lime for beer
drinkers to try some other beverage.
The digestive organs weakened and
worn out by using cathartic medicines,
restored bv using Brown's Iron Bit
ters.
The largest tobacco leaf repoted this
season was grown by John C. Dough
erty, of Lai.caster county, Pa. It is
fortv-jix inches long and twenty-seven
wide.
Every one will find a general tonic
in "Linisey's Blood Searcher." Drug
gists sell it. It's what you want.
P Burns, tax collector of Cranberry
township, Venaugo county, has been
arrested on tho charge of embezzling
$3,089 of tax money which had been
collected.
Tho purity and elegant perfume of
Parker's Hair Balsam explain the pop
ularity of ibis relinble restorative
Froni present appearances M>iEsa .
chusetts is Of the opinion that Ben I
Butler didn't steal those spoons. But
ler uiav consider himself vindicated.
Thus exclaimed an old gentleman
recovering from a severe altacif of
bronchial tubes. " 'Sellers' Cough
Byrup'cured me." Price 25c.
The silo appears to be growing pop
ular iu Vermont. It Is said that at
least forty-seven farmers in that Btate
have built them. Pretty well, for such
a little State.
%*"Men condemn in others what
they practice themselves." Those
who practice ttf use of Kidney-Wort
never condemn its use by others, com
mend it to all affected with piles, dys
pepaia, constipation and all other dis
eases resulting from a disordered state
of kidneys, liver or bowels.
There are over 11,000 wells in the
entire oil region. It is certainly a
small average to place their average
production at foar barrels a day each.
This will give a production of at least
68,000 barrels.
It seems impossible that a remedy
made of such common, simple plants
as Hops, Buchu, Mandrake, Dandelion,
&c., should make so many and such
great cures as Hop Bitters do; but
when old and yonng, rich and poor,
pastor and doctor, lawyer and editor,
all testify to having been cured by
them, you must believe and try theui
yourself, and doubt no longer.
"No man," truly says an exchange,
"is more welcome to the editorial sanc
tum than the man who brings an item
of news—the one who comes to pay a
subscription, perhaps, excepted."
That is so, especially if the item be
real news, fresh as ice-cream and inno
cent of an advertising taint And, we
might add, there is no fatter headed
jackass than the fellow who sees some
trivial occurrence and yells out to a
passing newspaper man, "Hello! there's
an item for you!"
Brala and Serve.
Wells' Health Renewer, greatest
remedy on earth for impotence, lean
ness, sexual debility, Ac. sl. at drug
gists. Prepaid by express, $1.25, 6
for $5. E. S. Wells, Jersey City,
N. J.
It is better to buy a small farm and
have enough capital to work it thor
oughly than a large one, and plod
along under a heavy mortgage, with
interest eating up the profits, and noth
ing for improvement and good culture.
ADelleion* Appetiser,
That ensures digestion and enjoyment
of food; a tonic that brings strength to
the weak find rest to the nervous; a
harmless diarrhoea care that don't con
stipate—just what every family needs
—Parker's Qinger Tonic.
Agents of the Texas Land and Cat
tle Company ara now in Scotland, mak
ing large purchases of black-polled catr
tie for the Company's ranches in the
Lone Star State. That will be a de
cided improvement on the long-horned
''Texas steer."
Catarrh of ibe Bladder.
Stinging, smarting, irritation of
the urinary passages, diseased dis
charges, cured by Buchupaiba. sl. at
druggists. Prepaid by express, $125,
6 for $5. E. S. Wells, Jersey City,
N. J.
Some newspaper man who have the
comfort of the people in view gives
publicity to this: For soft corns, dip
a piece of linen cloth in turpentine,
and wrap it around the tender toe
night and morning. The relief is said
to be immediate, and after a few days
the corn will disappear.
Snatched from the Grave.
My wife was at the brink of the
grave. She bad been given up to die
by three of Allegheny City's bvst phy
sicians. They all pronounced ber dis
ease Consumption. Her finger-nails
and lips were blue; was pulseless at
the wrist; we were all called to wit
ness her death. At tbis moment a
neighbor brought in I)r. llartman,
who prescribed a teaspoouful of Peru
na every hour. She improved from
the first dose, and in a week she was
up, and now (less than six months)
she is well. See page 30 in the "Ills
of Life," a book you ran get gratis
from your Drugist. If not, address
Dr. llartman, Osborn, Ohio.
T. 8. EBCKLEIN, South Chicago, 111.
now shall people be induced to go
to church f is a perennial question.
Mr. Spurgeon tells bow he does it: "I
fill the pulpit, aiid let the people fill the
pews." Dr. Chalmer said, "A house
going preacher makes a church-going
people." And an old divine added:
"A good example is one of tho loudest
bells to toll people to church." There
is niuph worth thinking of in all tbis.
t'onNiiinptloii Cured.
An o'd pbv.iiciau, retired from pract'oe. hir
ing had placed in bus limd* hy an East lixlia
Mi- siouary th« formula of a simple vegetable
remedy for the speedy and permanent cure for
Consumption. Bronchitis. Catarrh, AMhnia and
all throat and L'tng Affections, also a positive
aud radical core for Nervous Debility and all
Nervous Complaints, after having tested its i
wonderful curative powers in tbnusards of i
oases. IHI felt it bis duty to make it known to i
liii suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive <
and a desire to lelieve human suffering, I will i
'bond free of charge, to all who do»ire it, this re- ]
cipc. in Oermau, French or English, wit'.i fu.l j
directions for preparing and using. Sent by
mail by addressing with stamp naming the i
paper, W. A- NOYM, 149 Power's Block, Roches
ter, N. Y. octH,lßt,sow
SntliMk CitiuMt: ißtijH**?* 22# 1882«
The trouble at Ashland, Ky., recent-,
ly, was unfortunate on all sides of it, .
It arose from the determination of a j
mob to lynch two men under indict- .
ment for marder, and the equal deter
mination of the Governor to protect
the prisoners and enforce the law. A i
troop of militiamen was sent to con
duct the prisoners from one county to
another. The mob interfered wiih the
militia, and finally, after an exciting
railroad chase of a steamer, succeeded
in making au attack that drew out
the fire of the soldiery, killiug six per
sons and wounding over twenty more.
And sorriest of all, the killed were not
members of the inob, but of thj crowd
that gathered on the river bank to
watch the affray—"fun" it is called by
the local reporters. Of course the citi
zens censrue the militia, and all sorts of
conflicting stories are afloat; but the
fact nobody disputes is that the mob
meant to murder the prisoners, and
that the militia did uphold the sover
eignty of the law. J" or this Governor
Blackburn justifies them, and for this
tie btst public sentiment everywhere
must justify him It is deeply lo be
regretted that any should suffer death,
but the verv life of . - nation depends
on the maintenance of law and its
orderly processes in all sections of the
land.
I n :OTnT%h 'J°T
■ M ■ the United Btatea, andlo obtain pat
lEdl ente ia Canada, England, Prance,
lASh I Germany, and all other countries.
L__J y—re' practice, rio
charge foy pzaß)mation.-of tooaela or draw
th« Isrfert olrenlttion. and inoet
enttal newtptper of ita kmd jmbUahedin
world. The advantages of aucb ft notice every
d anWendidJ,iUartrated newt.
rSiU Mb »t $3.30 a year
KSieTBLd to be the b*t paper devoted
to science, mechanics,invastiOSß, ?
work t. and other departments of |s4gynai
Droereee published in any oooatry. ISagl#
by maU, 10 cents. Bold by all news.
d< Addks,Mt»» * Co..pnbUAers v ofßcien.
i/ihnled
AGENTS! AGEKTSi AGENTS I
For OEM. DCDT">*,'5 bran' new book, entitled
Thirty-Three
Yearß Amonff
OUR WILD INDIANS!
A true reeord of the Author's Thirty Three Tear r Perxmal Kx
VW JJHIUIM*. CZ/' With an able Introduction
b 7 Gen. Sherman.
Thi* aew work wa* at one* rataerlbod foi by frttidmt
Aarita oal mtire Cabimtt. and by Qt a. Sherman, tie t>
Grant, Oa Sheridan, Gen. Ilancocl, and thontnnJt of Em
inent Men. Oil. Gaixr rayl . it Ihf be* hoot on tndim
Lift ner written." BunorWiiar (Methodist,) eayt i-")t
it a boot of immente value." It ia the onlf authentic account
of oar Indian! erer pnblUhed, folly rereallng their "lantr
llf*," lecret dointi, ocploiti, etc. It la replete with thrilliag
experience* of th* Author, M>4 ut /*jno«» Scoota, Trap per*.
Cow-boyt. Miner.. Border HufSaa*, portraylaf
Life In the Great Weat a* it now la 454 MimoM U pm|
With Steel Enfrarinfa and Superb Chromo-Llthofrafk
Plate* In Ift colon, from photographa mad* by th* 17. S
Qorernment trprotlf for thit greet work.
A6KA T9I Thia iraad book I* Boar oat-aallla* all other*
IS to I. ITo competition, Agent* armg* lft to M order*
■ day. w* want 100 ft nut (gfßf M one*. Exrlmiee
Territory and Special Ttrmi given. Our lar«« »it>
full partieuUra tear free. A Una Specimen Plat* aent a*
addition for a > cent etamp. Addreaa the aole publlahcra,
A. D, WOBTniKOTON a CO, HaiTroan. Com.
How Lost, How Restored!
Jnat publlahed, a new edition of Db. CUI.VEB
WILL'b CEUEBXATKO EMIT on the radical care of
Bpermatorrhret or Seminal Weaknesp, InTolun
tary Seminal Loo ten Imuotency, Mental and
PUyaical Incapacity. luip®Jiment« to Marriage,
etc. ; also, Couoninplion, Epilepwy and Fltn, in
duced by Belf-lndnlgonce or isexntl cxtravtganoe,
Ate.
'hie celebrated author, in IhU tdmirable
Eiisay. clearly deiaonntratey, from a thirty years'
Mtoceettful practice that the alarming cou»e
quencee of self-abase may be radically enred ;
pointing out a mode of cure at once aitnple, cer
tain and effectual, by means of which every
sufferer, no matter wliat liin condition may be,
mar core himself cheaply, privately and radi-
C Lecture nbould be In Ihe hands of
every yonth tnd every man in the land.
Sent under seal In a plain envelope to any ad
drees, post-paid, on receipt of six cents or two
postage stamps. Address,
THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO.,
41 An* ST., MEW YOB*, N. Y. ; P. 0. Box, 450.
oetll-ly.
; CATARRH Elys'Creamßalm
Effectually cleanse*
the uumal passages of
' Qilav (Catarrhal virus, caus-
K.2JSAHI DKzit£M injc health v .secretions,
1 allays Inflammation.
I M iSM-.. . J ill I protect* themenibrane
I From additional colds,
RRTimioKl completely heals the
Pmu '*'*"**jf*ft J tores the
r / "// iults are realized by a
y few applications. A
t thorough treatment
will cure Catarrh. Hajr
jfor colds In the head.
1 1 Agreeable to use. Ap
■l A yZ ply by the little finger
fl* T rrfilrt K into the aostrils. On
reeeipt of AOc.wlll mall a package.
Sold by Butler druggists. „ „
ELy.srKK.AM HALM CO., Owego. N. V.
NEWLIVEEY~BTABLR
Cunningham St., Eatt of Main,
BUTLER, PA.,
JAM£B HELIiERH. l'rop'r
HAVING removed my Livery Stock from MU
leretown to Butler and lucatod in the old
KELLY STAND, on Cunningham a'reet. I
nolict a hliaxe of your patronage. I have good
reliable horses and go >d ri;s, wiiich I will let at
roaaonablo pneen. Give ma a call. iiiaßl,Bi li
K&jjL UE3T NTnE
WORLD!!
li/f»wl»(0nl Take no other.
1\ Jf I UEjILEHH hEJC
f OAW J- C. Swearingen.
aJrVk. | " on Mondavs. 137 Wood
Htreet, Pittsburgh, Pa
GREAT COMBINATION.
TH E cT TIZ E N
AND
Oemorest's Illustrated
Monthly Magazine.
Both Publications, One Year,
FOR
$3, (THREE DOLLARS.)
DKM OK EST* MONTHLY 1* Justly entitled
the World's Model Magazine. The Largest In
Korm, the l.areest iu Clrcnlm ion, nnd the l>est
TWO Dollar Family Maguzint; Issued. IBHB will
be the nineteenth year of Its publication ; It la
now Improved so extensively as to place It in
the front nuk of Family Periodicals, and equal
to aliy magazine. It contains 111 paves, large
quarto, B,'£ x
tinted pa;>e.-, lully illustrated, each number
I avlng steel engravings, oil picture, or art sub
jeets, pbhth-hed t>y W. Jennings Deworest,
New Yoik, and by special agreement combined
with the
CITIZEN at $3 Per Year.
HPEER'H
Port Grape Wine
Ueetl ill C.e principal Ctinrction '"or Communion
purposes.
Ixc llent for Ladies and WeaklY
Persors and the A^ed-
I
SPEER S PORT GRAPE WINE!
FOUR YEARS OLD.
Thie ce'el ra'ed Native Wine Is made from t! e .
juice of the Oporto Grape, raised in this cont
try. Its invaluable
TONIC and STRENGTHENING PROPERTIES
are unsurpassed by any other Native W.nc. Be
ing t!ie pure juico of the grrp- produced under
Mr. Upeer's own personal
and Kenunif-iiws i'< gui.rtt.teod. The youngest
children msv partake of its generous quthtiee,
and the weakeet invalid nse it to advantage. It
iti particularlv benefloial to tlis aged and debili
tated, and suited to the varions ailtrents that
effect the weaker sex. It is in every respect the
a Wine to be relied on.
SPEgR'S
P. J. SHERRY.
The P. J- Sherrr is a >jne of Superior Cher*
acter and partakes of the sioh qijaljties of tb»
grane from which it is made. For Purity, Riaba
Flavor and Medicinal Propeitiee.it will be
foui d unexcelled.
SPEER'S
P. J. BRANDY.
This Brandy stands unrivalled in this country
being far superior for medicinal purjx>se*.
It is a pure distillation from the yrape, tnd
conttins vtlaable medicinal properties.
I has a delicate flavor, similar to that of the
grapep. from which it is distilled, and is In great
favcr among first-class families.
See that the signature of ALFRED SPEER,
Parsaic, N. J., is over the cork of each bottle.
Sold by 13. II "Wixller,
AND BV DBUOGIBTB EVERYWHERE.
Not Fail
to send for
0 ■our FALL.
Price-List
for lßß2.
JV« tq »uy address upon
application. (Joatainsda>
•criptiona of •▼erythinf
required for Personal or Family use,
with orer 2,200 illustrations. We sell
all goods at wholesale prices, in
quantities to suit the purchaser. The
only institution in America who make
this their special businff*, Address
MONTGOMERY WARD * CO.,
•ST a>4 as* Wakaak iiim, CUcac*. m.
OLD COUNTRY
TEA
II O U N IE I
; KSVAHKniEBD IIB»a.
PAT N O MOKE PBSIOIIT ON OROCKRIXB.
The Largest and Most Complete
RETAIL GROCERY
IN THE UNITED STATES
raaioHT pkepaid within 50 mh.es or our city
Order ol $35 and upwards, freight prepnld.
Orders of SSO and upwards, freight prepaid.
Or If preferable, a dlscouut allowed ol
per cent.
Orders of SIOO and upwards, freight prepaid,
or a discount of $ per cent.
PARTIKB LIVING OVBB&0 NILgS FROM I'ITTSBURO
Orders of $25 or upwards, a discount of 3 per
cent.
Orders of SSO and upwards, a discount of
per cent.
Orders of SIOO or upwards, a discount of 3
per cent.
Single families not wUhing to buy $25 worth
or over cat, cluo with another family
which wl'l placn them in the same position an
larger buyers. No charge for boxing.
.«r» • ease send for our Monthly Price List
(Housekeepers Guide,) a book of 24 pages, giv
ing all our prices and a complete description,
to parties ordering living out of the city on
railroads.
Wm. Haslage & Son,
18 DIAMOND
malO.ly . PITTSBURGH. PA.
iA. MAW
VMO ft UNAOQUAINTKD WITH TMI UCOORAPHV or THIS OOvIM*
THY WILL t«I By tXAMIHIMQ THIj MA* THAT THI
l
Bj the central poeltlon or its line, connectn the
JUit and the Weet by tho eborteet route, and car
ries i)A3»-nier», without chaugo of care. between
Cbioaffo auJ Kantaa City. Council Blurt., Leaven
worth. Atohftor.. tfi/meapolle and St. Paul. It
eonoeata In Union Depute 7lth all the principal
lines of road between the Atlunie ang the PaolSe
Oceana. Iu oqulpment la unrivaled and incaulflr
cent, twins compoeed of Moat CouifortablT Ad 4
Bt-auliful Dajr Coaohee, Macnlflaeut Morton Be
elinlna Chair Care, Pullman'e Pretttcet Palaoe
aieopinc Care, and the Beet Line of Dining Care
In the World. Three Trame between Chicago and
Vlaeouri Blver Pointa. Two Traana between Chl
•aco and Minneapolis and St. Paul, via the fatuous
"ALBERT LEA ROUTE."
A yaw and Direct Line, via Bcneot and Ktnka
kee.bM reueotly brtn opened botween Rlohmoad,
Norfolk, port New«, Chattanooga, Atlanta, An
fuata. Naah vlile. Louisville. Lexington, Cincinnati,
ndianapoliu and LfJ+yfttle. and Omaha, Minnaap-
Olta and lit. Paul and luUrnediate pointa.
All Through Passengers Travel on Faat Bxpreee
Traina.
Tiokete for sale at Ml prinolpal Tioket Uttvofla
the United tftair* and Canada.
ISaggagc checked through and rate* of fare al,
mm y s aa low as competitors that offer loee ad van
taaea.
For detailed information.get the Mape and Fold
»rs of the
GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE,
At your eft Tioket Ottoe. or addreae
*. r. cable, e. St. John,
Vice Pr«. A Uca'l M'c'r. fjcs'l Til. k Tut. AgL
CHICAGO.
RUPTURE^PILES
Cured on contract. Safe and certain
method. Little or no pain. Without
putting or tyinp. Sent care and board
for patient*, $5 to $8 per week. For
circular* and other information ad
dress, Dr. n, F»nltewor,'
MSH French Street, Brie, J%,
'Cream Balm
illy cleanse*
asAl passes of
virus, caus
,v sicretlou*.
nflsimmation,
brim-mbrane
.tlonal colds,
ly heals the
i restores the
of taste unti
Veneflcial re
•eallzed by a
cations. A
treatment
Catarrh. Hay
Unuqualod
_ in the head,
ble to use. Ap
he little Anger
nostrils. On
r - PARKER^™
IHAXR BAXSAM
■ The Vest and most
■ economical hair dre*-
I sing, and made from
■ areben-
to the hair and
Parker'*
is highly «-
teemed everywhere
for its excellence and
ropcrior cleanlirxta.
It Nmr falls le latton tk« Yonlfcfil Csler
and lustre to gray or faded hair, is elegaiitlyper
fumed and is warranted to remove dan a run ana
of the scalp, &. prevent falling 01 the hair.
Me. at »1 riaaa. at tolm In
PARKER'S '
GINGER TONIC
S Sftperlatlve ReaMb a«i Strwjth Rntertr.
If you are a mechanic or fanner, worn out with
overwork, or a mother run down by family or hotuo
duties try PAUCN'S GINGER 1 ON IC.
If you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex
hausted by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take
intoxicating stimulants, but use Parker's Ginger Tooac
If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Rheuma
tkm. Kidney or Urinary Complaint*, or If you are
troubled with any disorder of the lungs, stomach,
bowels, blood or nerves, yoo can be cured by PASK
aa's GINGRB TONIC. Ittsthe Greatest Blood Punfier
Sad the Best aai Surest Co«|k Cart Ever »«<•
If you are wasting away from age, dissipation Qt
any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take
tIiMGSB TONIC at once; it will invigorate and build
you up from the first dose but will never intoiicate.
It has saved hundreds of lives; it may save yours.
HISCOX A CO., 1«» William St., New York. 60c. and
oaa dollar uiaa, at all d*al«r* Is a*adiciae»-
GREAT SAVrXO BUYING DOIHR STZE.
Its rich and lasting fragrance has made this
delizhtful perfume exceedingly popular. There
is sothlßK like It. Insist upon having FLOKSS
' TON CoHXiN* and look for signature of
9
' on every bottle. Any jruggtst or dealer in per
fumery can supply you. *5 and 7SC. sues.
LARGK SAVINO BL'YLNG TSe. STZE.
A ROM ANNA.
'•The Genuine Dyspepsia
Cure an«l Liver and Kid
pey Regulator."
Twenty-five years trial of an artic'.e is a
strong assurance of its efficiency AKOMASHA
has been used with the moat satisfactory results
for twenty odd voars. and has gained a wonder
ful reputation for the rare Curative Powers it
poaseases _
This Remedy is a purely Vegetable Compound
and was years ago prepared by Prof. Du Lac,
of Geneva, Switzeiland, and used by him and
other prominent physicians In their private
pract ice with O BEAT SUCCESS.
Thousands have been cured of Dyspepsia,
Liver and Kidney Diseases, Impoverished or
Diseased Blood, weekness of the Back, and
General Debility of the Stomach. Price 30 and
75 oects per bottle. For stle by all Druggists.
G. HOLDSTEIN, Prop.,
Woodbury, N. J.
WHOLESALE PEPOTSI
BUTTOCK A CUENI-MAW, 528 Arch Street,
Philadelphia. Pa.
WOODWABD, FAXON. A Co., Kansas City,
Missouri.
A KKW DOME TESTIMONIALS OF MANY I
HECKIVKI).
WOOLL lIURY I)ec. 6, 1881.
DEAR SIR 1 have u.vd your AUOMANNA, and
found it to be very beneficial. It is an excellent
Tonic.
WILLIAM MII.LICA.V,
Supt, of Public Instruction of GloucesterCo, N. J.
nITLSPGJtO. N. J., July 10. 18K1
lave used your AUOM ANNA In
my family for years with great success for debility
ot the Stomach, such as Biliousness, C-ostlveness.
yick Headache, etc., and found It an excellent
remedy. _
JOHN DKNSTF.N, Fanner,
Near Paulsboro, N. J.
A REMARKABLE CURE IN A SHORT TIME.
A TRUE CONFESSION.
I suff"red lor years \vltli Indigestion, and lately
had a reeling as of some hard substance in mj
stomach. I could not £at, sleep QjrworK. I was
under the care of a regular physician for three
months without relief. I then employed two
physicians in Philadelphia. To the one I pal.l
fls for advice and medicine ; to the other I paid at
different tunes the amount of ftM without any
benefit whatever. ...
Some friend recommended AROJIANNA 1
tried It, and after taking two bottles 1 was great
ly relieved, the pain hi my stomach ceased, my
appetite and sleep came back and I could work.
'lflts was a year ago l'ist October. Since that time
| kin iak.i|ig every week a tablespoonful of the
AROMANNA. ( am hardy and healthy and as
strong as ever. Sty wlhi and dauj.lit.fr, who
were suffering with Uvspcpsia, used the same
medicine, aim were entirelj emeu.
I have made this stulemelit for the benefit of
many sufferers. I am living on Mr. Win. Knight s
farm near Woodbury, where 1 can be found at
any time. _ „ ...
PETKRC. WOOD.
Woodbury. Dec. 1. ISBI. junei.lv
Planing Mill
—AND—
Lumber Yard*
J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PURVIS,
S.G. Purvis & Co.,
IF KNUTACTUKBKS AND DBAI.ERB IM
Rough and Planed Lumber
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
SASH,
DOORS,
FLOORING,
SIDING,
BATTENS,
Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards,
SHINGLES & LATH.
PLANING MILL AND YARD
Near German Catholic Church
Jan?-80-ly
JOHN RICHEY,
No. 4G Anderson St., City
Stair Building in ail its Branches
Taming, Scroll Rawing Unlnsters,
Rrifcli, Dtalr Hnil, *c.
Hand Italia worked to ordrr with all joints cut
and Dotted ready to bo put up.
Orders from a distance will receive prompt
t tent ion.
SOLICITED,ft?"
CATARRH A CURABLE DISEASE
NOCUBK, NO PAY J
Dr. Dodge treats All Chronic Diseases suc
cessfully with vegetable reniadifß exclusively.
Call ou or address for all Information.
»K. J. IIOD»R,
220 Lacock Allegheny City, Pa.
the most complete Institution in the United
Sonufor the thorough practical education of
v g and iniddle-nged men. Enter at any
Ttime.
For circulars giving full particulars, address
J. C. SMITH. A. M., PltUburgk, Pa.
GUENTIIER'3 X-UNG HEALEU,
IMPHC.iVd TUB HOO». F»>4 THE COIIJt OV
CONSUMPTION
iw -jffl fcjdltilljf of Itloocl, BiOO
cfiilift, Coil*lift, CoM«, Cu
tftrih of Cbetit, I>YA)Opsia,
tB nnt *of the Pul-
Sir*?. _i>-'' fiionary Orpniii.
TRADEMARK. '"l°'' - >v , ?'"• °°-
' your for It.
Ol r i: V rHKII «V 1:0 , Pitmliuriili, Vm.
AGENTS W an .od :-; S -- rk V £ '-gVbK; "
low ill nth* r-. 1 »•.; weeded •* Mhrrnl irrmi ,
llradlrt, UrrrlsM *«».,"> N. I -urtl» St., Piuladcl|>hia, PA. I
tfTO \ WKKK. ¥l2 a day at home extily made ;
®/<M'o*tlv Outfit free. Addles* Tim'K & t'o.
Augusta, Maine. i
INEW STORE. NEWSTOCK.
A NKW ANO COMPLETE STOCK OF
O\K V Nil v l I F.
KK. V !! vN!) DOMESTIC KII'AXD CAI.K.
COIJ.A!!, WKt r. SKIUTINt;
tTIJ'.K. BELTING, HAItXKSS AND LACE LKATIIKK
A ustid IPIINJ-C XJlzsthstqs* ETC
Carriaga, Buggy and Harness, Collars, tic,, tic,
Ami carry a fall ttock of Whips, Bobee, B'aiiletn, Brushes, and all oti.er Goods b«!oriftuis to
the Business.
All Kinds of Repairing: will Receive Prompt Attention.
♦STTk'aae call aud etaiuiue our Good* and get Prices before you purchase elsewhere.
Plastering Hair Always on Hand.
CASH PAID FOR HIDES AM) PEI.TS.
C. ROESSING,
Briber's Block Ji Street, opposite Lowry House. Butler, Pa
EAGLE PLANING MILLS,
Cor. Robinson and Anderson St., - ALLEGHENY CITY.
>l. HIMON, Afrent.
PLAXI\(« MILL, KANII, UOOit AXI> NIItTTER FACTORY.
Floo! inf: Bi-ards, Wwiliw boarding, P. nod Boar s Suab, MosldiuK*, Sbingles,
l.iih si;d all kiud- ft liuildisg Lumber.
■ST A hboral reduction for cash orders. !S;*ad : price list. All work delivered to railroad*,
steatu boats, &c., iree of charge. Communications solicited. Sou
KEYSTONE BOILER WORKS.
WM. MANCHESTER
" 28TH AND RAILROADSTS., PITTSBURGH, PA.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND BOILERS
" All Kinds of Boilers & Sheet Iron Work Made to Order,
Oil Stills, Tanks, Boiling Mill Stactv, eto Bopairing doue promptly. Correspondence
a tfG~cit«a.
EXPOSITION OF FURNITURE.
> ' When villi tins Allegheny City mil ami see
■ SEW AND I.AROK .HT«« KOF
Chamber Sets, Parlor Suits, Marble Top
Stands, Side Boards, Book f'ase : , L'p»t«, U»i
Rucks, Bureaus, W Ifch Stands, Hetisteads,
Mattresses, Sprint; lied.", Olrairs of all kinds,
Rockers, Extension Tables, Ac., Ac.
Between Depot and Bridge.
_ |J. POBTEE A SON'S
< I i NEW AND SECOND MM FURNITURE EMPORIUM.I I - ■
No. 42 South Diamond, Allegheny City, Pa. »
We have all kinds of Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Store Fixtures, Household Goods, Bar
ber Chairs, &c., for sale at low prices.
We buy for cash at low price* from the manufacture™, and parties who are leaving the city
therefore can sell at correspondingly low price*. Parties in need of goods in onr line will nud it to
their interest to call and see our stock and learn our prices. Aug. 33.3 m.
Free Excursion to the Pittsburgh Exposition!
bPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!
13. &d W.B. WELTY,
Carpet and Wall Paper Dealers,
NOS. 118 AND 120 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
Make the following inducement* to country buyers during the contiuusnce of the Exposition:
To those coming a distance of five miles and purchasing goods to the amount or to. the
amount paid for car faro will be refunded in cash; 10 miles and amounting to 410, fare refunded;
15 miles and purchaHing goods to amount of £ls fare refunded; 20 milen and purchasing gtxHin
to amount of S2O, fare rrfund d- . ... , .
We are now located in our f-p acinus rooms. Not. 118 and 120 Federal street, Allegheny, for
merly occupied by Bog>;" * Bohl, where our stock is full and complete and entirely new in CAB
PETS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, CUMAINS and COR
NICES, and everything kept in a first-class Carpet and Wall Paper Store Sept. 20 3 m
W0.40 FIPTtI AVSNOB,PITTBBCROH. PA.
To impart a PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION has, for many yearH and with great suc
cess been the aim of Duff's College.
The faithful student has bore facilities for such a training as will qualify him for an immed
iate entrance upon practical duties in any sphere of life.
For circulars address P. Pt'FF A SDNS. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Bookkef.imno. published by Harpei'A Bros., unnted in polora, t()0 Jhp
arrest work on the science published. A work far bankers, railroads. businoM men and practical
conntanta. Price $3.00. »ept.27,hw.
IRON CITY BOILER WORKS,
BOIIaESRS.
Oil Tanks, Stills & All Kinds of Sheet Iron Work,
Special attention paid to Blast Furnace, Mill work and Jobbing.
JAMES LAPPAN & CO.,
Pike Street, fiom 19th to 20ih. Office 20th St. PITTSBURGH
' maif, rti.ly
GRAND OPENING OF NEW FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS,
Carpets, Notions, Trimmings, Millinery, Hoisery and Underwear
AT THE
PEOPLE'S STORE
Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa
Our Stock is New an.l Complete. We arc now ready to supply the People with « Te 7J rt, ' l ' , s
from a nice comfortable stocking lo a Nobby Fall Mat. isitow to the city will
iitorcU to P»!J a( the PEOPLE'S STOKE before baying. Our New Dress Goods and
:legant.
Our New Suits, Dolmans,. Cloaks, aud Circulars are very.stylish.
fhe new design in Trimmings, Buttons and Ribbons are neat and vr.-Uy. ' A 'j. '^r
3AINSIN SCARLET UNDERWEAR, IIOSE ANI) GI<OV ES, INrAMS WEAK, it At* U
4ERCHIEFS, NECK WEAR, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, Ac. , , ,
Special Bargains in Carpets, Lace Curtains, Bugs and Oil « A " ®!
Bankets, Sheetings, Linens, Cloths. Flauncls and licks. One Price, Square Dealing, I romj
Ittcation at the People's Store.
CAMPBELL, WILLIAMSON & DICK,
83 85 and 89 Fifth Aveime, Pittsburgh, Pa
Dm. r. O. Wftftr'ft Vunrm a*t> Brat* Trkatmitnt. a
Eh a ran feed specific for HjltcrU, Plzzine*®, Convulsion*,
It#, Jtirrom Nmiralfft*, Hftftdiftcho, Nerroua Pro«tra~
onetuaeu J>» Iho nw of alcohol pr tobacco, Wakrfu?.
»•«", Mental DftprVnwlon. Hoftevilng of M"' Hrain refttiir
fntr In Insanity and leading to misery, ttr«*t y and death
Premature Old Aire, Dtrrmnflfti, of Power inciter
ftct. Involuntary I»tt»eft and • earned by
©▼er-eterfhmof the brnln, self ftbtlfte or ovor lYMltll »*n<
Oti" box will cure recent ctuun. Karh bo* contAiiit «no
month'ft tr« nriikcnt, l>no dollar a b«t. or clx b«i*eftflvo
dollars: fttnt by innll p?cpoid on rr**li»t of prW n>cnar
•ntc«« nix IX>iom u> ourt« anr cfiro. With «»nrh ort'rr rc
oel»t<<l for i«l* txixrft. AccompnnW*<! with five doPar*. \*f
Will ftfnd the purchaser our written to refund
Vionry If tr«afim>nt doe® not effect a cure. Uuaronte. *
iMtiMonly by Jo«. Drugrlftt. «4 Markot 6:-
Pft. Order* h/ mail ft( regular j»ric««
t Cfin ivrek In your own town. Terms ami v o
$ DO,,nil,t free.' Address li. Hau.kttM o,
I'ortlttud, Maiuo. uianw , j
Union Woolen Mills.
I would desire to call the attention of the
p.lUlic to the Union Woolen Mill, Butler, Pa.,
where I have new and improved machinery for
the manufacture of
Barred and Oray Plannolß,
Knitting ard Woaving Yarna,
and I can recommend them as being very dnra
ble, a* thoy aro manufactured of pure Butler
o<-antywool. They are beautiful in color, su
perior in toxturo, and will bo sold at very low
prices. For atttplos and price# address,
ft. KOLLXPTOM,
Butler. Va
HEN BY H. BALI,
nss inn tiiior,
Goli, PESN AND SIXTH STREETS.
Pittsburgh, Pa
TBAVEL.ERS' GUIDE.
BCTLBR, EAKN* CITT AMD I'ARKEK RAILROAD
Train* icate Butler for St. Joe, Millerstown
K&ni> City. I'etrulla, Parker, etc., at 7.87 a. m
an J 2.25 and 7.25 p. ru.
Tr-ili:" nrri'-e til Hntli r from tl e above nati e 1
Lri',lll* at 7. *A. 11l ,An J 2.15. ahd 7.13 p m
The 2.15 Wain cum 'in »i;n iriu cm the Km:
Peun rmd through to i it:. ••«r*li.
»aiSi*«u l»t> ALUoUM KAILKOAD
Trains leave iliiiutuV Ib*III, Butler rjuuty,
lor H:irri«viile, Ureenvilie, etc., At 7.50 A. m.
>nti 3.25 p. in.
Train* arrive at KiUUrd'a *ii!l» at 1:45 A. M.,
aud 5 .*>s p. v.
Hacks to and from IVltolia,
Kairvlew, Ji odoc and Troiiuu >u, cimctct At 11.»-
Uard with ail tr o» ■ ■ » A A r >n.
rixniLTtKlt KAtl-ho- j.
Trains leave italler(lMitier or PiLlr >uhT:u)e.
Market »t 5.0K a. , »;o-f t:.Ti.u«;ti to All«»
iflienj-, arriving M 'JOI » v. 'this train con
nects at Free j or! n;ih I'l i |i 11 i\ i I IIMMII In
tion, winch Arrive* at A:i<;.!•«,) at *.30 a. to.,
lilrunil time.
Kj7/r»t» st 7.18 a , ccnrtevUn* at Bailer
function, withott r o| cars, it N 2H wllb
Express west, lu Aliegl*!!) at V.sfi
a. ui., n.d Eiprt si t ast arriving at Ulairnvllle
at 1? 55 a. ta. railroad lime.
Mail at 2.16 p. ra., cornectinc at llatler Junc
tion s iUiOUl ol c»rs, with Expire w»t,
irr!vi:.jr in Allegheny At 501 p tn.. And Ex
j?r<-* cmsi r.rrlvinjf st Blnir*viile Intersection
at 5 V> n. m. railroad tinie, w hii b cot uevts *Hb
Philadelphia ltipre-3.< cast, when on time.
T!.e 7 Ifi a. m train connects at Blalrnrille
it 11.06 a. m. with the Mall east, and the 2.31 l
;>. iu. train at 6.5tf with the Philadelphia Ex-
MH eA«>t.
Train* arrive at Butler on West Penn K K al
'.*.51 a. m., 5.17 aud S.J! p. ra , Botler Hint The
:>,st and 5.17 train* connect with trains uo
the Batler <Sc Parker R. R.
Matn Lin*.
Through train* leave i'ltuturgh lor the Ia««
.1 2.515 and 8.38 a. na. and 12 51, 4.31 ai d S 06 p.
m., at Philadelphia al 3.40 and I.'JO
in. anUS.OO, 7.0.; and 7.40 a. m.; at Baltimore
atom Ibf Maw tine, it Now York ttre«- hours
aler, an J al abont one and a ball
'iotir* later.
Tins*' ol Holding Court*.
The several Courts cf the coanty of BntWr
commence on the ftist Mosday of Jiarch, June.
September and l>ecemter. ami continue two
weeks, or «o loDg a* a. cewary Ui d:-; ose of the
business. No ctUMt Are put <!< «i for trial or
traverse jurors summoned for the tm week of
the !«-vei»l term».
ATTOKXKVS AT LAW
JTM GALBREATH,
ATTOBSIT AT LAW. Office on M»in Street. Sooth
of Conrt H»n-e, in Gen. Purvianee's fann»r
office. Aari lyl*«.-
R I*. SCOTT.
Attorney at I.»w, Butler. Pa «»fIW near*'«W
House. two door* We*t i>< C'lTMtim office
JOHN K. KELLY,
Office with E. O. MUlcr, in Brady Law
Building. »OIC1?*MI
A. M. CORNELI US,
Office with W. I). Brandon, Berg Btukliaf. Main
Struct, Butler, Ta.
.1. i UK ITT A IN.
Office with L Z Mitchell. IHamood.
A M CI NMNUHAM.
Office ui Brady's Lar. Bunding. Butler. Fa.
S. 11. IMERSOL.
Office on N. E. eotuer 1 >iamood. Riddle build
n S . »>» l>
JOHN M QUEER.
Office on N. E. ooruer liiamoud. noril
WM. 11. LUSK,
Office with W H. H lUddle.
JSEWTON BLACK,
Office on Diamond, near Court DOOM, eolith
side. -
E. 1. BRUGH,
Office in Kiddle's Law Buildlng
& W. OOWBUL
Office in Riddle's Law Building. [martH
T. B. McJUNKIN.
B{<ecial attention Riven to collection* OlHe*
oppoeiie Willard House.
JOSEPH B. BREDIN,
Office north-eest corner of Diamond. Botler
Pa.
H H GOUCHEK,
Office in Hchti«i>'eman"s building, op cUto*.
J, T. IXJNLY
Office near Court 1 ' W
W. D. BRANDON,
ebl7-76 Office in Berg s bui-iicf
CLARENCE WALKER,
Office in Brady building m*rl7—
FEUD REIBER,
Office in Relber's building, JeflrrVin St. aptlj
F. M. EASTMAN,
Office in Brady building.
LEV, ML QL IS! ION,
Office Main street, t door south of Court BOOM
JOS. O. VANDKRLIV,
Office Mam street. 1 door south of Court HOOM
WM A. FORQUXR,
esTOfficoon Main street oppoeil* Vogeley
Houw.
<;KO. R. WHITE,
Office N. E. corner of Diamond
J. D. MCJLNKIN,
Office in Schneidcman'a building, we«t side
Main street, 2nd square from Court House.
T C. CAMPBELL.
Office in Berg s new building. 2d door, east
side Main St., a fow doors south of U»wn
Hou—. —* * f -
C A. SULLIVAN,
may 7 Office S. W. oor. of Diamond.
A. T. BLACK,
Office on Main street, one door aoutb Ot
Hrr.dy Block, Butler. Pa. (aep. 2, 1874.
EUGENE (I NIL LLP. «.
Office in Brady's Law Building. Maui street,
nouth of Court HOBSS. 260ct81
THOMAS ROBINSON,
BLTLEIt. P4.
JOHN 11. NSBLKY
fUT't lives particular attention tc -anaactioue
ih real estate throughout the coui'.y.
UmoioH DIAMOND, s»:AB Cot BT Horsx, m
OrrltßN HCILDISO
E. K. ECXI.BT, KENNKDT MARSHA LX
(Late of Ohio.)
ECKLEY A MARSHALL.
Office in Brady's Law Huilditig. Rept.9,74
C. O. CHRISTIE,
Attorney at Law. Legal businor* carefully
I ran* at ted. Collections made and promptly
remitted. bu*U.c*a Cwi,'lMpCtilspcc
attended to and answered.
Office opposite Lowry House, Butler, Pa.
PHYSICIANS.
JOHN E. BYERS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
uiyat-lyj BUTLER, PA.
ORTK-e on Jefli»r&on opposite
Klinifler's Flour Store
DENTISTS * .
oi< W ALDKON, Grrdoat* ol the Pbil
K adelpbia Dental College, is prepare*
e lis to do anything >n the line of hie
prolesslon In a salislat tcr> manner.
Office on Main street, Butler, Union Block,
op stnirs. apll
M. MOORE,
325 Penn Avenue, fittsourgn, Fti.
Will offer for a short time, to reduce *e ek b*-
fore go'iig to I'ans. an eiquuute a*sol tmant of
Impoited Dresses, Mantlet
AI.D Hats-
Aii rtcently received for the Si.trmer, and of
the most fashionable description.