Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, January 10, 1883, Image 4

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    Over 5000
Druggists
AND
Physicians
Have Signed op Endorsed the
Following Remarkable
Document:
Ke*srs.Seabury & Johnson, Manufactur
ing Chennstc, 21 Piatt St., New York:
Gentlemen :-For the past few yean we
have sold variolic brands of Porous Plan
ters. Physicians and the Public prefer
Benson's Cay ing_Poroqs.Piaster to all
others. Wa consider them one of the very
few reliable household remedies worthy
cf confidence. They are superior to all
other Porous Plasters or Liniments for
external use.
Benson's CapcinePlagter is a genuine
Pnxmaceutical product, of the highest
order of merit, and so recognized by
physicians and druggists.
When other remedies fail get a Ben*
son's Capcine Plaster.
Ton will bo disappointed if yon nss
cheap Plasters, Liniments, Pads or Elec
trical magnetic toys.
—SIJKK KKMIiIIV AT I*BT. FttaJWl.
MEAD'S Medicated CORN tad BUNION PIASTU.
Then Is no ezcuss for suffering from
CONSTIPATION
and other diseases that follow a dis
ored state of the Stomach and Bow
els, -.vhen the use of
DR. HENRY BAXTER'S
HUB IN
Will give immediate relief.
After constipation fellows
Biliousness, Dyspepsia,
Indigestion, Diseases of 1
the Kidneys, Torpid Liver
Rheumatism, Dizriness,
Sick Headache, Loss of
Appetite, Jaundice, Ap
oplexy, Palpitations,
Eruptions and Skin Dis
eases, OtC., a " of which these
Bit'.era willapeedi'.y cure by rcmoTingthecuiiJ*.
Keep the Stomach, Do welt, cud lig-tliM Orjcau
■in grtod vorTciixg order, ami perfect health
H will be the result. LadiGS ">"1 oilier* Ei'-b-
BjecttoSick Headache relief
H and permanent cure by the use of these Bitten Hfi
M Being tonic and mildly purjatlvo they H
■ PURIFY THE BLOOD. |
jy Price 29 cts. per bottle. lj
■ For aalo by all dealers lu medicine. Pend I
B addrcn for pamphlet, free, glring f;:ll direction!, fl
9 HEIEY, JOBISOI ft LOU), Props., Earlingtci, Tt I
HUB. VAN BVREN'B
LADIES' TONIC.
A Positive Cure for e!l Femalo
Complaint*.
T-tdlet' Tonic Is prepared bjr the Women'* Medical In
stuute of Buffalo, N. V., and has been used luccesii'nilY
tjr ladies for years. It is a sure cvre fur all Female
Complaints. Sick ana Nervous liealache. Dyipcptia, and
eUi weaknesses ciusc-.i bvthoseirregularities »hi h arc
so common to womankind. This is no Patent Medmne,
but is prepared, alter vears cf experience, and reccm
mendec. knowing that ft will five new life to any broken
down, worn out or ever-worked mcinLcr of the scs.
If vouhave tried other remedks without su. CM, do
nrit oe discoursed, but £.;e "HDII-.S* luMC" a
*tn~le trial . It never fail tto give quulnjvX fir ma
ne nt relief.
If you are troubled with etny well ness cr complaint
common to our sex. lay auide the d«« tor's pre*cr«|»tirn
f r once, and try " Ladies' Tonic," whu.ii ho guarantee
willposmvelv cure you. Oae Bottle la Sufficient.
Women's Mr-dual Institute Is an As-.oc.aton of ll'iiet
and A/othert r f yens' experience, who give advwe and
answer letters from ladies./><r.
fjoow.ll be given for any case of Female Weakness
or inability which "La lies' funic " wiil not cure. I his
is a f>>>najide ofcr, m t<!e by res fonsxble la-Mr-, viboki.ow
from experience wl at "LADIES' TONIC" can do.
Sea J stamp lot circulars.
Sold b/ DruggitU. Price, SI.OO.
" 01,000 «
8 will l>e paid If any linmirlties or mineral
3 substances aro found 111 I'KitrxA, or fur "r
--'J any case it will not euro or help. ■■■■ 0
3 PEKCNAI s purely a vegetable coiui<ound. W
O It Is nut equalled by all other medicines 2.
combined. strong language, hut I tlx true. «♦
SPiieu Na 1 h more extensively prescribed £
by honest pbyalclan* than any other half
u dozen remeillea known to tlio profession, M
•3 rsKl'N v positively cures Consumption, u
3 Chronic Cat UTii. and all l.unn and lleart o
Je diseases. ffiKßHHßnpi "
5? Ai»< 'ough remedy. It has no e<iual; It cn
jC positively cures all Coughs. You cannot y
p tike au overilosc. as It contains no nmr- '
3 phi no. "?
For Intermittent Fever. < hills and Ko-
ver. Dumb AgM-i. the infallible ri i..i-dy N £
>1 rtHL'N'A.MßnßaßgnsssßMi «
& No matter what your illsea:o Is. w here S°
located, he you young or old, male cr te- 40
' ' uiaie, go atoui'J for l'Ki'.t;N A aiBBBBB vjj
£ Ask your druggist for Dr. Hart man's o!
pamphlet on " IlieilUof Life, " gratis, ol
For I'iles and I'eivlc Diseases, take * I
WANTED, SALESMEN.
Tocanvawt for the snip of Nursery Stock. Unequaled
fociUtbi). No fxpr-rbnee required. Salary and «x
--rnscspnld. Tuiiacn *of Fruit and OrnamcutalTreci,
lirubs, W. & T. SMITH, (ieneva. S. Y.
i twrnmiiMmmmmmamarmaammmmm
m world uqual to it for thr^^^
»ipkt f Bolls, Tftter, Old 8orr«,
:il I>i**i»vs, Catarrh. Lus< of
Comt Uint«, and all IIIO<MI
cr fa.l*. All <triiKgi<u aud
I* r« It. 11. V.. Seller*
m-'mr li. oa every bottle.
FAIOSKIM awl lAKHULV NO.XN
CANMAKE^^m
During the Fall and Winter. I-or particulars. address.
J. t. McCurd/ A( s, rklUdelyhU, Fa.
BUTLER CITIZEN
3IISCEI .AN EOU H.
How a Lawyer Trearted the Case,
I, David Strouse, of New Ilaven,
Connecticut, was attacked with a se
vere rheumatism in my right arm,
hand and foot, so that I walked with
difficulty and could hardly use my
hand to eat with. I used one bottle
of St. Jacobs Oil, rubbing well three
times a day, and obtained in*taut re
lief and a perfect cure.
DAVID STROUSE, Attorney at-Law.
Passenger travel on the railroads is
immense just now.
Burlington, Yt. Jan., 28, 1882.
I subscribe to the efficiency of Downs'
Elixer. It has been a standard reme
dy for coughs and colds in my family
for years. J. A. ARTHUR,
Deputy Customs Collector.
Burlington, Yt., Jan. 26, 1882
I have used Downs' Elixer for fort\
years, and cousider it a safe and valua
ble medicine in all cases of coughs,
colds, and for any pulmonary trouble.
I always fall back on this old reme
dy when the symptoms are alarming,
and it has never disappointed me.
IUA SIIATTUCK.
The man all summer
about being a good skater has switched
off from that topic and is now telling
the boys what a "boss'' he is to bind
wheat.
Mothers Should Know it.
Fretful babies cannot help disturb
ing everybody, atjd mothers should
know how soothing Parker's Ginger
Tonic is. It stops babies pains, makes
them healthy, relieves their own anxi
ety aiid is safe to use.— Journal.
The brewers of New York, Brook
lyn and Northern New Jersey Lav.
agreed to raise the price of beer.
Beer will be sold at $9 per barrel, iu
.-tead of $8 as heretofore. This is pain
ful news.
%*"No eye like the master's eye "'
Had JEsop lived in our day he might
well have added, "No popular curative
like Kidney-Wort." All eyes ;.re be
ginning to turn to it for relief from
the liver, bowels and kidneys. Kid
ney-Wort is nature's remedy for them
all". Those that cannot prepare the
the dry can now procure it in liquid
form of any druggist.
Naturalists say that a single swal
low will devour 0,000 flies a day.
Coal Oil or Petroleum may be very
nice for illumiuating or lubricating
purposes, but surely it is not the prop
er thing to cure a cough with. l>r.
Bull's Cough Syrup is looked upon as
the standard Cough remedy.
The army worms in Lyons county,
Kentucky, are being destroyed by
myriads of small ants.
James W. Be wait, Wrightsville,
Pa., says: '"Brown's Iron Bitters en
tirely relieved me of dyspepsia cud
heartburn."
There are 9,000,000 bushels of
coal at Pittsburgh waiting for a rise
in the river for shipment.
Would you be free from Catarrh
Hay fever and Cold in the Head? Try
Ely's Cream Balm. It is curing hun
dreds of chronic cases. Price 50 ceuts
Apply into the nostrils with little
finger.
I have been troubled with catarrh
fo. fifteen years. Ely's Cream Balm
has opened my nostrils and reduced
the inllauiation. My eyes are improv
ing so that I can now stand strong
light, which I have not been able to
do for years. NATHANIEL FECI LEY,
with E. F. Montz, Merchant, Wilkes
borre, Pa.
My daughter and myself, great suf
ferers from Catarrh, have been cured
by Ely's Cream Balm. My senses of
smell restored and health greatly im
proved. C. M. STANLEY, Dealer in
Boots and Shoes, Ithaca, N. Y.
In Wappeton, Dakota, a man charg
ed with an infamous crime, while in
the act of pleading not guilty before a
justice, fell a victim to the revolver in
the hands of a father whose act will
be applauded in the West.
Rescued From Death.
William J Coughlin, of Somerville,
Mass., says: la the fall of 1870, I
was takeu with bleeding of Lungs fol
lowed by a severe cough. I lost my
appetite and flesh, and was confined to
my bed. In 1877 I was admitted to
the Hospital The doctors said I had
a hole in my luug as big as a half dol
lar. At one time a report went around
that I was dead. I gave up hope, but
a friend told me of Dr. William Hall's
Balsam for the Lungs. I got a bot
tle, wheu to my surprise, I commenced
to feel better, aud to-day feel better
than for three years past.
Another Physician's Testimony.
I know parties who have tried all
kinds of medicines for Lung Diseases,
who say that Dr. Win. Hall's Balsam
for the Lungs, is a complete success.
I)H CIIAS. 11. WOOD.
The Washington Monument at
Washington iu now .'>4o feet high. It
has grown 90 feet during the past year.
"Dr. Sellers' Cough Syrup,"' with
out exception, has given satisfaction.
Our readers give it a trial. Druggists
keep it. Price 5J5c per bottle.
As pensions are being slathered
about, the pensioners will soon be as
costly as the armies were in the time
of war
What a Queer Climate this is
First it snowed
Aml then it blowed,
And then it began to rain;
And then it blowded
And then it snowed,
And then it rained again.
With cold in the head
I'm almost dead;
But yet I won't complain;
l'ain Killer saves
From wintry graves
Aud makes us well again.
Nobody ought to be without Perry Davis's
paiu Killer.
Jay Could is something of a wag.
lie defines a panic as that situation in
"men are apt to lose their balance."
Gray hairs ofteu cause annoyance,
which I'arkers Ilair Balsam prevents
by restoring the youthful color.
The Useless Check-Rein.
No one can witness the extreme high
checking of our best horses, as they
are driven along our thoroughfares, es
pecially those with heads held unnat
urally high by the over check, without
feeling that a great amount of needless
cruelty is inflicted upon these dumb
animals. As horsemen are desirous of
showing th' ir horses to good advant
age, I will consider the subject from
an icsthetic point of view.
Whv men possessed of ordinary in
telligence in other respects slould r<-
sort to such a device as the o\er-ch ck
for use on horses can only be account
ed for on the ground that when a nt w
fashion is introduced people often
adopt it without consideration.
The uew check-rein, which passes
from the mouth over the horse's head,
is a most foolish contrivance of tor
ture which possessess not one excuse
for its use. The butcher who trans
ports a number of calves in his wagon
and allows their heads to dangle over
the sides of the box excuses himself on
the score of the want of room. The
teamster who brutally pounds his
horses when they are unable to draw
ihe load claims that such beating will
sometimes impart more strength. The
drover who prods his" cattle with a
sharp irou defends his barbarity on the
plea that the cattle can be more rapidly
driven when made to suffer from this
pain. But the man who fastens up
his horse's head in an unnatural, pain
ful position, with nose extended and
eyes glaring upward at the sun, has
absolutelv no excuse.
lie cannot claim that the horse
travels better, is surer-footed, or draws
more. And he certainly cannot ex
cuse himself on the claim that that the
animal presents a better appearance,
for tie exact contrary is the fact.
When the over-check is used the
horse's head is held unnaturally up
ward in such a manner that {.Teat
pain must result, and the eyes are
prevented from seeing the roadway,
and thus the animal is? continually lia
ble to misstep, slip and fall. With
head held up thus and eyes blindtd by
tie sun, and unable to see where he
st< ps, the horse is competed to travel
ut a rapid rale ever our common roi-ds,
drawing a buggy which often contains
two or thice persons.
Iu cider to fully realize what the
horse has to endure, suppose we check
up a couple of the drivers of these
horses into this unnatural position.
The first ten minutes these men
will probably endure this torture with
out much complaint, but as the hours
go by aud the pain in the neck be
comes excruciating and the mouth
bloody from the effort to get the head
down, they will understand aud ap
preciate what causes the continual
restless tossiug of the head which the
horse exhibits when In is thus tortur
ed by the over-check. To add to the
pain arising from this terrible, unnat
ural position, let these men, while the
sun is blinding their eyes, with their
burdens to draw or carry, unable to
see where they are to step, be whip
ped into a run over the rough roads of
the town, aud we Lave the brutality of
the exhibition complete.
The day of watching the best horses
of our city as they are being driven will
reveal the fact that this torture is im
posed ou them under the impression on
the part of their owners that, rigged
out thus, with a straight strap over
their necks, they exhibit more 'style.'
The real fact is. however, that the
horse with neck btraightened, thus
having head aud 11 jse extended forward,
is greatly injured in appearance, as the
following illustrations show.
A well-fed, well-groomed, spirited
horse is the most beautiful animal in
existence. This arises from his elegant
proportions, the contrasts that come
from his supple movements and hand
some colors, aud the graceful curves
that outline the body. All this is seen
from a study of the animal in a natural
condition. Particularly will the read
er observe the graceful arch cf the
neck in the beautiful horse. This
curve of neck is one of the chief beauties
of this handsome animal, and this
feature of attraction is entirely destroy
ed when the neck is straightened by the
over-check.
Nature abhors a straight liue. Those
beautiful things of hers which we most
admire always adhere to the curve.
Examine her works aud see. The leaf,
the blossom, the tree, the waiving grain,
forest, mountain, planet—all Lave curv
ing outlines. Tbeie are no straight
lines. The same is true of all beautiful
animals. The human countenance,
when wasted by disease, becoming
thin, angular, and full of straight lines,
loses its exterior beauty. Wheu health
comes back and the face swells into
graceful form with increasing flesh,
beauty returns. In lower life those
animals that exhibit thejgreatcst amount
of curve, accompanied by harmonious
proportion, are the most beautiful.
There need be no objection to the
side-check on the score of beauty when
it does not hold the horse's head un
reasonably high, particularly as, rest
ing at the side of the head, it does not
destroy the curve of the arching neck.
The over-check, in all cases, however,
detracts from the horse's beauty for
three reasons, the first being even if
loose, the leather strap flattens the
mane and injures its appearance;
second, if tight, it forms a straight line
from the saddle to the top of the head,
which is coulrur}- to the law of beauty,
and third, it converts the curve of the
horse's neck into a straight liue, and
thus detracts from the grace and beauty
shown in the handsome horse, which
is allowed to hold its head naturally.
Every driver who fastens his horse's
head into this painful position is un
questionably liable to the State law for
cruelty to animals. The hope is, how
ever, that the judgment aud good taste
of our horsemen will cause them of
their own free will to cease their torture
and restore to the animal that grace
and beauty which is a distinctive feature
of attraction in a handsome horte.—
Hon. Thoa. E. I I ill.
llcHrlily ItecaiiiiiiPiwlftl
Don't condemn a good thing because
you htfte been deceived by worthless
nostrums. Parker's Ginger Tonic has
cured many in this sections of nervous
disorders, and we recommended it
heartily to such sufferers.— News
"liailies' Ton
The GKKAT FIIMAI.K HK.MKDY is prepared
by the WOMEN'S MEDH'AI. ISSTITTTTE <»K
BUFFALO, N. Y , and i.s their favorite pre
scription for ladies who are suffering from any
weakness or complaints common to the sex.
It is sold by druggists at $1 per bottle. Ladies
can obtain advice KLTEE. Send stamp for names
of those who been t I'KED.
Advertise in th 3 CinzEX,
j Wintry Blasts I
.
1
WINTRY BLASTS BRING
COUCKS
COLDS
CONSUMPTION
BRONCHITIS
RHEUMATISM
NEURALGIA
PerryDc/is's Pain KiHer
CURES
COUGHS
COLDS
CONSUMPTION
ERONCKITI3
RHEUMATISM
NEURALC? A
'
I'ro\iclc against t' e c\il effects of Win
try Blasts by procuring Pr.RRY
DAVIS'S FAIN KILLER.
i EVERY GOOD DRUGGIST KEEFS IT
I is a subs cure i
I for all cLscr.sss cf the BCic!.icy3 ar.d S
—™ I
' It has spec.'. ; ..ction cn this most important ~
j organ, eri li-j it o throw oST toi-pidity tsu h
' ir.a :t. •.. . • of /
the Eile, r.2il ' uesziag the bowels in v
j condition, >■ *i\ gular discharge. 9
Rloiaylo If you aresut'ri'.i: fr : : f
ißdlGl lesa mr.larift.have the chiles, I
are bilious, dy-pep* •.orcoscUpated.SiC.iay- f
. Wort will surely relieve and quichly cure. A
■ J;. the Spring to cleanse th^Erystem, every W
1 cue should ta'j 3 a tf.orocsh course of it. f
p
Absciutlly Pure.
This powder never vaties. A marvel of purity
strength and wbolesoitieness. More iconoini
cal thai: the ordinary kinds, and iv.nrot l e sold
in competition with tie multitude of low tests,
short wciiilit, alum ai'd pho-ilri'c powdeie.
!?OLD OM.V IN CAN s. KOVA!. 15AK1NO
POWDEU CO., ICO Wall Street, N. V.
AROMAKNA.
The Only Stiro t lire for Djs
prpslil,
AND AI.L
LIVER, KIDNEY, BLOOD
AND SKIN DISEASES.
No other remedy ha- so many and strong Home
testimonials as
AROMA N N A.
Coll or Snid fur Pumphh ta,
No other remedy so fully arid fairly challenges
jjublic trial and judgment as
A ]{o MAN NA.
It is Warranted to Cure in Every Case.
Price, 25 and 75 Cts. per Bottle.
Sair.plc Battles only 10 Cents.
PROF. I>U L4CS
SW.S; BAiSfffl,
An Unequalled and Unfailing Peuin.ly for al
Diseases of the Throat and Lungs.
| A Sure end Speedy Cure for Asthma,
Bronchilis. Colds, Coughs and Croup;
also fur
CONSUMPTION ia its Early Stages.
Price, 25 and 75 Cf3. psr Botlle.
O. HOI.DSTEIV. Proprietor.
Woodbury. N. J.
Ci'Sold by Druggists and Dealers.
Wholesale Depots:
Bullock & Crer.hliaw, 528 Arch St.. Pliila
Joniis f on. Hollow ay & Co., 602 Arch bt., Pliila
(fiyAgcnts wanted.
MB— I LIU 1 1! MM>
, Til In—H 11
CATARRH Elys'Cresmßalm
_|M|l ■ i ■■ «i ii i I i' tTeetunity cleanses
LY' S passages of
EST CDC a ail r. <';iiarrhal \iru>. caus-
MgT ~atAm il>K In-all h* s<
fuHrCdTaßrrfi a3 |'«l alia'.- intlauiination,
n hEAQ I protects thenieiiibr.ine
I f"'i'i a.t.tilioi.al colds,
i« <£&''' A completely heals ttic
SOP- and reviores the
s II B jn aJ re-
UA V. PFWPQ i ,lv '>>' li i"'' l,l| t I, ' r
n" ■ rCvCJ , 111 <. tin' nostrils. On
re 'ci|>t of .We. will mail a package.
Sold bv lUitler drugtrists.
KLV'S ( KKAM HALM CO.. Oweuo, N. Y.
BEST IN THE
w 0 11 L D!!
f| a ' ie 110 o,^cr ''
KvOiO Jjf] J - Swearinaen.
\»V J on Mondays. Wood
Street, Pittsburgh, Pa ,
IOTKCE
is hereby given, that application will be made to
the Legislature at its next session for the P*>-s
--age of a law entitled, ' An Act to compel rail
road companies to feuco their road.** witliin the
limits of the county of Butler." 'lhe object of
said act is to cots pel all railroad companies w)tli
in the county of Lutler to fenc» their roads.
d2O-4t. BOBEBT HUGO.
tB l-Book3&Bibies
low in prup; wiling f'l nt-ViU-drvcrywUeir; IJberul 'erwi.
UrMtllrj, (iimUva A 4 o. t 66 N. 1 ourth bt., rhilsdclplua» I*4*
cr
See what it will do wUhcat Basting.
It will sew over unevea surfaces as well as
plain.
It will sew over seams in an v carmen!, with
out making long or short stitches, breaking of
thread, or puckering tho lining of the goods at
the seam, requiring no assistance from tho
operator, esce 4 it to run the mucnine and to
guide the work. A point which no other ma
chine possetif-s.
It is'thc only practical machine for hemming
bias alpacas, poMins, muslins, and other similar
goods without bastirg, and it is the only ma
chine in the world tb it will tarn a wide horn
across the end of a sheet without fulling the
under or upper s'do of the hem.
It will turn a hem and sew in a fold at one
operation.
It will do felling, bias or straight, en any
cotton or woolen goods,
j It will fell across seams on any goods. '
It will bind drcs3 goods with the same or
1 other material, either scallops, po.uts, squares
or straight.
IBind folds without showing the stitches, and
sew on at the same time.
It will put on dress braid and BOW in facing
snd a bias fold at one operation, without draw
ing either <ire?3, braid or skirt, and without
showing the twitch cn right side
Fold bias trimming and sew en at ono oper
ation.
Make milliners' folds with different colors and
pieces of goods at one operation, and tew on at
the same time.
It will sew in a sleeve, covering a cord and
stitching it into the seam at the same time.
It will gather between two bauds, showing
the stitches on the right side, at one operation.
It Trill make and sew a ruffle on an" part of a
dress Bkirt, and sew on a bias fold for neading
i at one operation, showing the stitches on the
right side.
' It will gather a:id 9cw on a band with piping
between rufile cud band, at one operation.
It will sew a band and rtitlle on a dress skirt,
stitching in piping at head of band, at one oper
ation.
It will make plaited trimming either straight
or scalloped.
Make plaited tritcmins either scalloped or
straight and sew OP. a baud, aud edge stitch the
band, at one operation.
It will, with one operation for each Tariety,
without basting, execute 20 practical varieties
of ruffling, being 12 more than can be produced
on any other machine with same numuer of
operations.
It does not change length of stitch on scroll
work.
It sews from lace to leather without changing
stitch or tension.
FOR SALE BY
J HERO & CYPHER, Butler, Pa.
WHO IS UNACC JAIMTE3 W.-R M TH£ ffiOGSAfHY CF THIS CO'JM*
Tfl«- WI'.LSEE DY EX -.V.INtUO THIS MAP THAT fHg
CBICABO,RO~CK ISLINDSPACIFIC R'Y
l iy Iho cmural position o!" its line, connects tho
East and the West bjr the shortest route, and car
r.cs passengers, without change of cars, between
Chicago and Kansas City, Council Blufia, Leaven
worth. Atchison, Minneapolis and St. .Paul. It
connects in Union Depots with all thj principal
hneaof road between iho Atlantic and tho Pacifies
Oceans. Its cqu.pment is unrivaled and magnifi
cent, being composed of Llos* Comfortable and
Beautiful D«y Coaches, Magmflcont liorton lie
cl:rsmc Chair Cars, Pullman's Prettiest Paluce
bleeping Cars, and thr Line of Dining Cars
in the World, Three Trains between Chicago and
M:sso«i) i Kiur Points. Two Trams between Chi
tpgo au<l bt. Paul, via the F&mcus
"ALBERT LEA ROUTE."
A New and Direct Lino, via Seneca and Kanka
kee, has recently been opened between Richmond,
K rfolk, Newport News, Ch&ttanooca, A' lanta. Au
r I ?*a. Nashville, Louisville, Lexington, Cincinnati,
Indianapolis and La'ayctte, and Omaha, Mian-.ap
olu and St. Paul und intermediate points.
All Through Pasjcngera Travel on Fast Express
Trains.
Tidceta for sale at »J1 principal Ticket Oißccsin
the iJnt'ed States and Canada.
Bnzgage checked through and rates of faro al»
wa/3 04 low aj competitors that oiTer less advaa-
Foi detailed information,get the Maps and Fold
eru ot the
GREAT ROCK ISLAMD ROUTE,
At your nearest Ticket Oifi -o, or address
R. R. OABI H, E. sr. J J MM,
Vice l'res. i o i: I i! _* r. C.eu l Tk:. L Pass. AgU
CHICAGO.
OLD COUNTRY
TEA
IIOUS E !
KM r IIEiIN IK KD
I'AY NO MORE FREIGHT ON GROCERIES.
The Largest arid Most Complete
RETAIL GROCERY
IN THE UNITED STATES
FREIGHT PREPAID WITIIIS 50 MILKS OF OUR CITY
Order ol and upwards, freight pruj uiJ.
Orders ol s~io aud upwards, Ire.gb I prepaid.
Or if preferable, a dtacouut allowed ol
per cent.
Orders ol SIOO and upwards, freight prepaid,
or a diseouut ol 3 per cent.
PARTIES LIVING OVER 50 MILES FROM PITTSBURG
Orders of i'.o or upwards, a discount of a per
cent.
Orders of SSO and upward', a discoint
per cent.
Orders of ?!00 or upwards, a discount of 3
per cent.
finale families not wishing to l>uy $-5 «ortb
or over eat eluo togetlier witli another familj
which wl'l place them in the same position a
larger buyers. No charge for bosinjr.
l'lease send for our Monthly Price Li>t
(Housekeepers Guide,) a book ol -4 panes, eiv
injr all our prices and a complete deser ption,
to parties ordering living out of the city on
railroads.
Win. Kaslage & Son,
18 DIAMOND
maio.ly PITTSBUKGH, i'A.
Two r»riiH for .Hale.
Tho heirs of H lbart MeKinn.-.v, deo'd. Idle of
Adams t«'i> . Butler to iiity, l'a. will stll t
private tale, and in lots, a farm of over
200 Acres,
Hitunted one and a half miles from Templetou
Station, on tho Pittsburgh <t Western Itailroad,
in said Adams twp. For particulars inquire of
A. J Flemii-g on the premises.
ALSO A c ARM OF 123 ACRES
in Cherrj twp., flutter Co., l'a., on tbe line of
tho Kheuaugo <V Allegheny liailroad. and mid
way between Bovard and Anandale Stations.
For particulars as to this farm, inquire of Mr.
Alexander Porter, living on adjoining farm.
A. J. FLEMING.
Pinafore P. O. Butler Co., Pa.
E. W. CROUP,
DENIIST,
BXJ TLE R, 1 J
Paitneroftbc linn ol DIEFFENHACJIEK iV
CKOUP, will continu e the hu.-incss al the old
tiriu on Jcflerson street, Millet's Building, three
doors East ol Lowry House.
All work solicited by the linn, will tie doue
up by inc.
Satisfaction GII rattled or Money IJ< lunclcd.
GOLD FILLINGS ami I REdEKViNO of the
Natural Tteeth, a specially.
All coiumunieations by mail will receive
prompt attention. E. W. CROUP.
All "use F^s!" Nn
B Ko'id 1 lydnugtmls. H
NEWSTORE. NEW STOCK
A M.W AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
I m.m i>riilnifitaim"
—— •"•"ma&m'miL
I'PI'ER, BELTING, HA UN ESS AM) LACE LEATHER
IR.OA_7<J A USTID FINK LININGS. ETC-
ALSO JUMKACTCRKROL ACL KIXI > OK
Carriage and Wagon Harnsss, Collars, Elc,, Etc.
And carrv a fall *toci: of Whips, Robes, Blanket-. B.tifihes, an-1 .I" -rt'.or G.-ods belonging to
t!ie Ba^iaefs.
All Kinds cf Repairing will Receive Prompt Attention.
cail and emiiiiiie f-ur Goods aiid grt I'.ic** l.cfore you pur'haao elsewhere.
Plastering Hair Ah.sys en Hand.
CASH 3P-A.II> FOR HIDES AM> PELTS.
O. ROESSiNG,
Beibcr'a Bk ?k Jeffersoi Stieet. opposite Lowry ll.use. Butler. Pa
EAGLE PLANING MILLS,
Cor. Rcbinson anil Andsrst.i ut„ - ALLEGHENY CITY.
?»I. SIMON, Airent.
I'LAXI\G Mil.L. SASiL i>OOK 4\3> Slli iTKB FACTORY,
Fi >otir;; Board.-, Wcatlieiboaruinir, I'.amd Boar s, .S u-li. Mou'dinpi, Shingle*,
f.aih and all Kinds of Buildi';ir Lumber.
A libera! redaction for ca-h oi ii-r*. s»eti I tor price ii-t. A!! wo k deliveied to railroads,
fcU-tm boats, &«■ , tree ol eiurge Comii!inic&ti 'II* -olicited. SUM
KEYSTONE B OSLERWORKS.
WM.
28TH AND i* AILKOADS IS., PIT rSBUFiGH, PA.
NEW AM) SECONILii AND liOILEUS
Kinds of toileis & Steel lion Woik idz io Grder
Oil StUlB. Tankn ltolliLi; Mill Stacks, etc. Ke» airing i.ioic;>ily. Cuii€?i lideuce
Solicited.
IRON CITY BOILER VvORKS,
. —f»JIANUFACIL'KEttS OF
CHI Tanks, Stills & All Kinds of Sheet I 011 Work.
Special attention p;id to Idaet Furnace, Mill work and I-.bl i:
JAMES LAPPAN & CO.,
Street, from 19th to 20th. Office 20:h St. PIIISBIiEGB
n:a.'l,'B2,ly
® I» K E R 9 S I
Port Grape Wine
Used in the principal Cinrches for Commnni >n I
purposes. '
Excellent tor am! We&UY
Peiso s aiid'h-3 Ag *d
'CyV E.EJi's 5
y ' -
; 'V~
SPEER'S PORT GR PEWINE!
FOUR YEARS OL1).
This celebrated Native Wine is made from tbe
juice of the Oporto Grape, rained in tins coun
try. Its invaluable
TONIC and STRENGTHENING PROPERTIES
are unsurpassed by any other Native Wine. Be
ing the pure jnico of the grape produced under
Mr. Speer'e own personal supei vi-i m, its purity
and genuineness is guaranteed. The youngest
children may partake of its generous qualities,
and the weakest iiiv did tisj it t;i advantage It
is particularly beneficial to tlis aged and deb li
tatcd. and suited to the various aiurents that
effect the weaker sex. It is in every respect the
a Wine to be relied tin.
SPEKR'S
P. J. SHERRY.
The P. J. -lieny is a wine of 'uperior Char"
ncter and partakes of the lioli quiiitiesof the
grape from which it is msde. For !'nt;:y, Rich
ness of Flavor and Medicinal Fropei ties.tt will be
found unexcelled.
SPEER'S
P. J. BRANDY.
This Brandy stands unrivalled in this rounliy
being far supeiior for medicinal pmposes.
It is a ] ine distillation firm tl:e gripe, and
contains-valuable medicinal pr pertios.
I has a delicate flavor, siniilat to tlr.t if. the
grapes, from which it is distilled, and is in great
favcr among flrst-clsss families.
Bee that the signature of ALFRED FT EElt,
Fassaic, N. J., is over the cork of each bottie.
Sold by I). IT "Wnller*
A KD LY DBUGGISIS EVERYWHERE.
" # BOA '4
I)IT F r WFIT'S NFKVR AND PRAIM THFITMI-VT A
Ptiarantacd specific for llyntrria. Dizziness. Convulsions,
it*. Nervous Nottralffit, Keodacbo, Nrnoiw Pro*<t ra
tion caused by tho no of alcohol or tobacco. Wakefn'*
nes*. Mental Depression. Boftcninprof tlio llruin result-
In;* In Insanity and loatlinf? to misery, d» c. y and death.
Premature Old Apro. Barrenness. Loss of Pnwer incitbcr
s**x. Involuntary Losses and , r * caured ly
over-exertion of tho brain, s« !f abnsoorover-fndulflrenco.
One box will cure recent can'*. Each box contains « r.a
month's tr fitment. One dollar a l.< x, or «ix l>oxc?flve
dollars; sent by inall prepaid on receipt of price. Weiruar
tnti-o six boxes to cure snvcase. with each on'er rc
ci iv.*d for six boxes, arconpanicd with five dollars, we
will send the purchaser our written gun ran to* •to refund
money if treatment doc* not effect a cure. Guarantees
isfticd only by Jos. Fleming, DI*UE;J st. Hi M-irfcct
1 lttaburgh, Pa. Order* by mail at regular prices-
Union Wcolsn Mills.
I would desire to call the attention of the
public to tlio Union Woolen Mill, Butler, Fa.,
where I have new and improved machinery for
the manufacture of
Barred and Gray Flannels,
Knitting ard Weaving Yarns,
and I can recommend them as being very dura
ble, as they are manufactured of pure Butler
county wool. They are beautiful in color, su
perior in texture, and will bo sold at very low
prices. For samples and prices, address,
11. FIJLIiEBTON,
Jn124,'78-ly) Butler. Fa
GTJSNTHEB'3 LUNS HEAL£&
McmovK I:IK noun. von THE A UK O/
CON.SI 31 I'TION
gfcr&pik t-jiiiiiiif <>i 1,1 ~ n.on.
I jit t it' i I < 1 .ft, In I. -ia,
. y 73 oi:d Hl* M:I <» of ll.e t'lll-
TRADEMARK. V r !" '" v , s !, oa
Ask your i '.-ii. ci.-t fur it.
UI'CM I'll Kit «V l'», I'll'sbiiriSb, l'».
Advcriitte in tbe Ci;izkn
(HAIR BALSAM
The best and most
§ economical hair dres-
I sing, and made from
■ materials that are ben
<gjfig!y ficial to the hair and
*£■ i ■ 3MMP' P ar^CT S Hair
BalSam is highly es
cVs teemed everywhere
f° r * ts excellence and
| >?STP Q superior cleanliness.
It Never Falls to Restore the Youthlul Color
and lustre to pray or faded hair, is elegantly per
fumed and is warranted to remove danoruff and
Itching of the scalp, & prevent fall in jot the hair.
50c. and $1 c!»-s, at dealers In dropr*.
- PARKER'S
GINGERTONIC
A Superlative Health and Strength Restorer.
If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with
overwork, or a mother run <' wn by family or house
hold duties try PARKBRV; (J:.;cc«T TONIC.
If you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex
hausted by mental str:i : n or anxious cares, do not take
intoxicating stimulants,but use Parker's Ginger Tonic
If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Rheuma
tism, Kidney or Urinary Complaints, or if you are
troubled with any disorder of the lungs, stomach,
bowels, blood of nerves, you can be cured bv PARK
ER'S GINGKR TONIC. 11 IS the Greatest Blood Purifier
And the Best and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used.
If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or
any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take
GINGER TONIC at oi.ee; it will invigorate and build
you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate.
It has saved hundreds of lives; it may save yours.
A CO., 163 William St., N>w York. 60c. and
cne Ut>l!ar nates, at all dealers in modi>:ines.
GREAT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR SIZE.
Its rich and lasting fragrance has made this
delightful perfume exceedingly popular. There
is nothing like it* Insist upon having FLORRS
TON COLOGNE and look for signature of
CHJSC4C&DC
on every bottle. Any druggist or dealer in per
fumery can supply you. 25 and 75c. sizes. j
LARGE HAVING PIYING 7Sc. ST7.K.
PATENTS
CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT ?
Send arotich sketch or (If yon can) a model of your
Invention to UKORUE LEHOST, Wublnr
lon. ■>. C., and » Preliminary Examination
will be made of all United States patents of ibo
same class of Inventions and you will Be advised
whether or not a patent con be obtained.
i FOK THIS FRKT.IMINAKY EXAMINA
TION NO CUAKO£ IS MADE.
What will a Patent Cost?
If you are idvised that your Invention Is patent
able,'send 820 to pay Government application fee
til #ls, uii'l 83 (or tlif drawings required bv lb*
Government. This is payable when application is
made, and 1* all of the expense uuiess a patentisaU
lowed. When allowed, the attorney's fee ((its and
I the tlnal Government fee (•»©) Is payable. Thus
you know beforehand, for motkinr; whether you are
' going to get a patent or not. and no attorney's fee
is churned unless you do get a Tatent. An attorney
I whose fee depends on bis success in obtaining a
Talent will not advise you that your Invention is
patentable, unless It really Is patentable, so far as
! his best judgment can aid In <Hlllllllla| the ques
tion ; hence, you can rely on the advise given ufter
a preliminary examination IK bad Iteslcn Pat
ents and tin Hegriitratlon or Lsbela. Trade
Karki and ih'-luni'i secured, t'svrsia pre
pared and tiled. Applications In revivor of Re
jected. Abandoned, or Forfeited Cases made.
' Very often valuable in vent ions are saved In these
classes of cases. If you have undertaken to secure
; your own patent and failed, a skillful handling of
the case may load lo success, Hend me a written re
quest addressed to the Commissioner of Patents
that he recognise GKOHOK E. I.KMON, of Washing
ton U. C.. a-s your attorney in the case, giving the
title of the invention and about the date of nllna
your application An examination and report will
cost voti nothing. Searches made for title to Inven
tions, In fact any Information relating lo Patents
promptlv furnished. Copies of I'atenu mailed st
the regular Government rates, IBs. each.) Re
member this office has been In successful operation
since 1565 and you therefore reap the benefits of
! experience, besides reference can be given toae
tual clients in almost every county in the V. a,
Pamphlet relating to Patents f?ee upon request
GEO. E. LEMON,
615 15th St.. WASHINGTON. D. C. ,
Attorney-at-T.aw and Solicitor of Ameri
can and Foreign Patents.
A Lecture to Young Men
OX Tin: LOSS OF
A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment ami Radi
cal cure of Seminal Wealuioss, or Sperma
torrhoea, induced by Self Almee, Involuntary
I'mist-ions, Imp< leticy, Nervoiw Debility, and
Impediments to Marriage gcnenlly: Consump
tion. Kpilepsv anil Fits. Men al nnii Physical In
capsciiy, .Vo—By HOJiEKT J. CUIVKUWELL,
M. i)., author of the ' fjreen Book," it.
The wo: Id renowned author, in this admirable
Lecture, clearlv prove,- fri m iiis own experience
that the awful consequences cf Self-Abaeo may
be effectually ri moved without il»ng« ro is rurgi
cal operations, bougies, instru
ments, rings or cordials; pointing
ont a niodo of euro t.l t.nce t-imple, cer
tain nirl < iTi dual, by mean- of which every
aulTeier, no matter x,hat 1 Ji condition may be,
may cure himself cheaply, |<ri»ately and radi
cally.
Thi* L < tiirr tritl provr a »i to Thownnd*
,m.l lIMMMs.
K. Nt under KCUI in a plain onv«lo} o to any ad
dress. on receip' of nix cents or two
lostago fctampe. Address, '
THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO ,
il ANN .sr., Nfcvv VOUK, N. V. iV O. Box, 130. i
octll-ly.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
TKSXSTI.VAKIA RAII.ROAD.
Trains leave Butler (Butler or Pittsbnrgh Time.
Market * t 5.06 a. m., goes through to Alle
gheny, arriving at 901 a. in. This tiaio con
nects at Fret-port with Free-port AccoHimoia
tiou, which arrives at Allegheny at 8.20 a. ill.,
railroad time.
Expren at 7.16 a. m., connecting at Butler
Juncli-'n, without change of cars, ut fc.26 with
Exp.ess west, arriving lu Allegheny at U.SG
a. m., Hid Express eact arriving at BlairsvlUe
at 10 55 a. m. railroad time.
Mail at *2.18 p. in., connecting at Butler Juue
tionwithout change ot cais, with Express west,
arriving in Allegheny at 501 p. ui., and Ex
press east arriving at Blairsviile Intersection
« 5.55 p. m. milroad time, which connects w.'th
Philadelphia Express east, when on time.
The 7.16 a.m. train connects at Biairsville
at 11.05 a. til. with the Mail east, and the 2.86
p. in. train at 6.5» with the Philadelphia Ex
press east.
Trains arrive at Butler on West Penn K. R. at
J.M a. in , 5.17 and 0.51 p. in., Butler time. The
i».51 and 5.17 traius connect with trains on
ihe Butler & Parker K. K.
Main Line.
Through trains leave Pittsburgh lor the Eae»
«t 2.56 and 8.2T a in. and 12 51, 4.21 and 6.06 p,
si., arriving at Philadelphia at 8.40 and 7.20
p. iu. and 3.00, 7.0 > and 7.40 a. m.; at Baltimore
about the same time, at Niw York three hours
,a!er, and at Washington about one and a ball
tloms later.
Time of Holding Court*.
The several Courts of the county of Bctler
commence on the fiitt Monday of March, Jane,
SeptMßbar and December, and continue two
weeks, or so long as necessary to dispose of the
business. No causes are put «lown for trial or
traverse jurors summoned for the lirst week of
(he seveial terms.
ATTORNEYS AT LTW.
J. M. THOMPSON. W. C. THOMPSON.
THOMPSON & SON,
Attorneys at l-aw. Ofllce on the west side ol Maiu
street, few doors North of Troutnian's dry goods
store.
QEORQR C. PILLOW,
Attorney st Law iud SURVEYOR, Main street,
Butler, Pa. Office with J. D. McJuukin.
J. M GALBREATH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. C ftice CU Main Street, South
of Court Hou-_e, in (j£u. Purviance'a foimer
office. Aug'J lylftiU,.
11. P. SCOTT,
Attorney at Law, Butler, P*. Office near Cour
House, two doors \\ est of UTUR>' office.
JOHN K. KELLY,
Office with E. O. Miller, Etq., iu Brady Law
Building- auglTSl
A M. CORNELIUS,
Office with W. D. Brandon, Berg Building, Main
Street, Butler, Fa.
J. F. BRITTAIN,
Office with L. Z. Mitchell, Diamond.
A. M. CUNNINGHAM,
Office in Brady's Law Building. Butler, Pa.
S. H. PIERSOL.
Office on N. E. comer Diamond, Biddle build
ng. novia
JOHN - MTGREER
Office on N. £. corner Diamond. novll
WM. H. LUSK,
Office with W. H. H. Riddle, Esq.
NEWTON BLACK,"
Office on Diamond, near Court House, south
dj.
E. I. BRUGH,
Office In Riddle's Law Building.
~ 8. FT tsEii!
Office in Riddle's Law Building. [marß'7B
J. B. McJUNKIN.
Special attention given to collections Office
opposite WUlard House.
JOSEPH B. BIIEDIN,
Office north-east corner of Diamond. Butler
Pa.
11. 11. GOUCHER,
Office iu Sclinnidenian's building, up stalls.
J, T. DON LY
Office near Court House. ' " 74
W. D. BRANDON,
ebl7-75 Office in Berg's building
CLARENCE WALKER,
Office in Brady building- marl 7
FERD REIBER,
Office In Rei!:er'6 building, Jeflcreon St. apOlj
_ __ I^astvlANj y~
Office in Brady building.
LEV. McQUISTION,
Office Main stieet, I door south of Court Hons*
J Os7c7v AN DERLIN,
Office Main street, 1 door south of Court frouse.
~ Wm. A. FORQUER,
t?- Office on Main street opposite Vogeley
House. _
GEO. 11. WHITE,
Office N. E. corner of Diamond
J. I). McJUNKIN,
Office in Schnvideman's buildiner, west side
Main street,2nd square from Court House.
T. C. CAMPBELL,
Office in Berg's new building, 2d floor, east
side Main St., a few doors south of Lowrj
House. mar3—tf.
C A. SULLIVAN,
may? Office S. W. cor. of Diamond.
A. T. BLACK,
Office on Main street, one door south o»
Brady Block, Butler. Pa. (Sep. 2, 1874.
EUGENE G. MILLED,
Office in Brady's Law Building, Main street,
foath of Court House. 260ct8l
THOMAS ROBINSON,
BUTLER. PA.
JOHN 11. NEGLEY
©Olives particular attention to ransactiOM
IN real estate throughout the coun.y.
Orncit ON DIAMOND, NEAB CO«HT HOUSE, W
CITIZEN BUILDING
E. K. ECKLEY, Kennedy MARSHALL
(Late of Ohio.)
ECKLEY <fc MARSHALL.
Office in Brudy's Law Building. 5ept.9,74
c 0. CHRISTIE,
Attorney at Law. Legal business carefully
transacted. Collections made and promptly
I remitted. Business correspondence promptly
attended to and answered.
Office opposite Lowry House, Butler, Pa.
PHYSICIANS.
EN. LEAKE. M. I).,
• Homeopathic . Physician aud Surgeon.
Office in Union Block, and residence in
Ferrcro house, Butler, Pa.
Oct. 2">, 1882.
JOHN E. BYERS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
my2i-ly] BUTLER, PA,
Office on Jefferson street, opposite
Klincjler's Flour Store.
OZEHSTTISTIR, X -
0| G WALDRON.Grrduate ol the Phil
■ adelphia Dental Collegers prepared
• Vis to do anything iu the Hue of bla
profession in a satisfactory manner.
Office on Main street, Butler, Union Block,
TP stairs. apll
JOHN RICHEY,"
No. 40 Anderson St., Allegheny City
Stair Building in ail its Branches
Turning;, Scroll Rawing Bslaittri,
Sewtli, Stair Kail, *«.
Hand Rails workod to order with all joints ent
and nolted ready to be put up.
Orders from a distance will receive prompt
ttentiou.
•aTCORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED