&4KIMO POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeness. More economi cal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, •hort weight, alum and phosphate powders. BOLD ONLY IN CANS. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 Wall Street, N. Y. ! Vis A SURE CURE I I for «H disease® of the Kidneys and I ; LIVER Ji It has specific action on this most important ( ! organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity and j I inaction, stimulating the healthy seeretion of , , " the Bile, and by keeping tho bowel* in free . | oondition, effecting its regular discharge. Ualttfla If yon are •offering from WlfllQllua malaria, have the chills, I are bilioi*, dyspeptic, oroanstipated, Kidney- j . Wort will rarely relieve and quiokly enre. 1 I In the Spring to cleanse the System, every one should take a thorough ooorse of It. a- SOLD»Y [ Home Items. —"All your own fault If you remain sick when you can Get hop bitters that never— Fail. The weakest woman, smallest child, and sickest invalid can use hop bitters ■with safety and great good. Old men tottering around from Rheumatism, kidney troubles or any weakness will be almost new by using bop bitters. —My wife and daughter were made healthy by the use of hop bitters and I recommend them to my people.—Meth odist Clergyman. Ask any good doctor if hop Bitters are not the best family medicine On earth. —Malarial fever, Ague and Bilious ness, will leave every neighborhood as soon as hop bitters arrive. " —My mother drove the paralysis and neuralgia all out of her By stem with hop bitters."— Ed. Oswerjo Sun. Keep the kidneys healthy with hop bitters and you need not fear sick ness. —lce water is rendered harmless and more refreshing and reviving with hop bitters in each draught. _ —The vigor of youth for the aged and infirm in hop bitters. Corticelli Embroidery Silk OX SPOOLS (10 yards) Eacli spool is equal to four ordinary skems. Tlie quality of tliis Silk Is MUCH BKTTKR than that commonly sold in skeins or on cards. The COLORS are also better. _ _ Ladies making the "JA*AX»K SILK BED QUILTS," cannot obtaiu Embroidery Silk in any lonn so cheaply as by buying the CORriCELLI, 10- yard apopk, which arc sold by reliable mer chants at a popular price. As these bedquilts are destined to become heir-looms in the families of coming generations, prudent women will take pride in leaving to their descendants the best em broidery tijeit skill can produce. CARD COLLECTORS,'"XIRS 3c. stamp, 7 new different sets, 15c. UIiKW M'F'G CO.. Baltimore. Md. OF ANOTHER AGE. Gradually Supplanted by a better Article Certain Old Things are Done Aivay. In the general reception toom of theJWestern Union Telegraph building on Uroiidway, New York, are exhibiting the crude and clumsy instruments « the in fancy of the tele graph. They are »aly relici now. More per fect machinery has superseded them. Years ago wkat is now styled the old-fashion ed porous, plaster did some good service. There was thsa nothing better of the kind. Now all hi changed. Science ami study have gone per into the secrete of medicine and pro duced BENSON'S CAPCINE POROUS PLASTER, which embodies all the excellen cies thus far possible in an external remedy. The old plasters were slow—the Capcine is rapid; they were uuoertam —the Capcine is sure. Cheaper articles bear similar names. Be careful, therefore, that some thrifty drug gist does not deo*tve you. in the center of the genuine is cu,t the word CAPCINE. Price 25 cents. Seafeiury and Johnson, Chemists, New York. Da. S. O. Wm'g Knn AKD Bum TUiTmr. a narantaedapeetflefor Hysteria. Pinlntea, ConTuUtotm, flu, Nerrom Neuralgia, Headache, Nervoui Prostra tion cauaed by the on of alcohol or tobacco, WaJteful •eaa, Mental Depression, Softening of the Brain ic<nlt lnar In InaanltT and leading to mieery, decay ant death. Premature Ola In, Barrenness, Loaa of Power to either an, Inroluntarr Ixiseea and niiitd by OTer etertlonof the brain, aelf abase or arer-tadnlgence. One box will cure recent caaea. Each box eoatalna Ino Boath'f treatment; One dollar a box, or rix boxea Are dollar*; lent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. Weguar antee tlx boxea to cure any case, with, each ore'er re ceived for tlx boxes, accompanied with Ire dollar*, wo will tend the purchaser our written guarantee to refund money If treatment does not effect a cure. Guaranteed inucdonly by Joa. Memlng, Drugtrlat, 81 Market Bu. SltUburgk, Pa. Or&ri by mall u regular price*. PERMANENT STAMPING FOB KENSINGTON, ARRASENE AND OUTLINE WORK DONE, Also leesona in same . given by ANNIE M. LOWMAN, North ttrcct, Butler, Fa. jne2o-ly ClKcnlg Wanted A For The ELESTIAL SYMBOL INTERPRETED, By Rev. H. W. MOBItIS, I). I>. The grandest object of Creation in the SUN. Centre of Life, Light, Jloat. Attraction and Chemical Action. ITS NATURAL WONDERS AND arilflTOAL. TEACHINGS are alike mar velous, and make a book of absorbing and in tenße interest*. The great problems of the Material Universe unfolded and illustrated. NATURE SHOWN TO BE A REVELATION OF QOD IN THE NOBLEST AND MOST PER FECT SENSE. Highly commended. ''Every fact of natare is made to repeat some lesson of His gospel."—N. Y. Evangelist. '-Both scien tific and devout."—Rev. A. C. George, D. D., Chicago. "A startling revelation concerning tho wonders and glories of the SON." —Elder J. W. McOarvey, Lexington, Ky. "Interesting, instructive and very suggestive.'"—Bishop Jag- Sar, of Ohio. It sells fast and pleases all. A<l - J. C. McOURDY & CO., Philadelphia, Pa.; Cincinnati, O.; Chicago, 111.; or St. Louis, Mo. mjy!i-2m. Ml BestCourli Syrup. Tw>t(«good. t£i lM Use In Hue. Bold by druggists. [2] J^ZS@AI23AABI!FLI BUTLER CITIZEN MISCEIjLANEOU S. The "Living Skeleton." The man who was known as the "Living Skeleton," died and was em balmed, after having been exhibited at cheap museums. He is said to have weighed 46 pounds when he died, hav ing been reduced to this dreadful state of emaciation by long continued dys peppsia. In his case dyspepsia meant money in his pocket, for it kept him thin. People who want to keep them selves so thin by dyspepsia as to exhib it for "Living Skeletons," ought not to take Ferry Davi&'s Pain Killer, for it drives dyspepsia out. To be tried for his life: The hen pecked husband. Mr. B. Leiby, Wrightsville, Pa., savs: "I used Brown's Iron Bitters for rheumatism and think it is a very su perior article." —Why must logic have legs? Be ceuse it stands to reason. COLONLESS AND COI.D.—A young girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless and cold. Her face was too white, and her hands and feet felt as though the blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Bitters had been taken she was the rosiest and healthiest girl in the town, with a vi vacity and cheerfulness of mind grati fying to her friends. Feople should inform themselves about the tariff. It is every man's duty. —A wit being asked on the failure of a back, "Were you not upset?" re plied: "No; I only lost my balance." —An attractive, youthful appear ance secured by using Parker's Hair Balsam to all who are getting gray. Three-fifths of the fashionable al ligator satchels and pocket-books are made from pig-skin. This, at least, is the allegation, but perhaps the aliega tor lies. Harvard College. At a recent meeting of the overseers of Harvard College, a discussion was held upon a resolution which had been before the board for several weeks, that in the opinion of this board, the statutes making attendance on morning prayers and other religious exercises compulsory should be repealed. The board, by a strong vote, refused to adopt the resolution. But Mr. George Shiffer, lately froto Martinsburg, Blair Co., Pa., who had a cancerous growth on his nose, and who was advised Hie use of Peruna before a visit to a cancer hospital, was allowed to take that par excellent remedy, and by its use for a very short time, was cured completely —page 24 in the "Ills of Life"—get one from your druggist. —Sewing machine canvassers are over-sewlicitous. New Jersey Wine Sent to Europe The succes of Mr. Speer, the great wine man of New Jersey, has arisen from the strict purity and valuable properties of his wine for invalids and feeble persons, and his reputation ex tends over the whole Union and in Europe as being a reliable producer of pure wines. His Port Grape Wine is now being ordered by families in Dresden, London and Paris for its su perior medicinal virtues, and its blood making quality, owing probably to the iron contained in the brown shale rock soil in which the vine grows. For sale by D. H. Wuller. —Most writers say "insight into,' but "insight of' is a much better form. "Dr. Benson's Celery and Cham omile Pills for the cure ot neuralgia are a success." Dr. G. P. Holman, Christianburg, Ya. 50 cents, at drug gists. —No manager has yet offered the English sparrows $5,000 a' night in opera. The Doctor's Endorsemen'. Dr. W. D. Wright, Cincinnati, 0., sends the subjoined professional en dorsement: "I have prescribed Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam for the lungs in a great number of cases and always with success. One case in particular was given up by several physicians who han been called in for consulta tion with myself. The patient had all the symptoms of confirmed consump tion—cold night sweats, hectic fever, harassing cough, etc. He commenced immediately to get better and was soon restored to his usual health. I have also found Dr. Wm. Hall's Bal sam for the Lungs the most valuable expectorant for breaking up distressing coughs and colds that I have ever used." Durno's Catarrh Snuff cures catarrh and all affections of the mucous mem brane. —Lynchers, avengers and jurors with jim-jams make poor Uncle Sam. sad. "A Blessing in Disguise." 4M4 AnKi.i'Nl ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y., ) March 29,1881. $ No family should be without Allcock's Por ous Plasters; their healing powers are wonder ful and their efficacy far-reaching and lasting. For years I have seen and known thein to cure and relieve the most obstinate and distressing cases af rheumatism, kiduey complaint, bron chitis, neuralgia, lumbago, inflamation of the lungs and throat, paralysis, asthma, sp.nal weakness, and coughs and cold*. In my own case tiiey have afforded almost instant and permuuent relief. My lrieud* consider tl.cm an Invaluable and speedy remedy lor all kinds ot aches; and pains. They are a blessing in and no wife or mother should be without if she values her peace and coin fort and lreedom from nervous exhaustion and other ailments. As a strengthening plaster, also tor bacl ;aches and w< aknesses, tliey have no«iqual. I never yet found a plaf-tt-r so effica cious and stiaiulating, or to give so much gen eral satisfaction. Used in connection with Bmndreth's universal life-giving and lile-heal in& Pills, no one need despair of a speedy res titration to good souud health. MRS. E. TOMPKINS. ONE TIIIAU It' you have been using other Plasters one trial of Allcock's Porous will convince you of tlicir wonderful nuperiority. Take no other 60- callcd porous plasters that claim to be better, Uicy are all frauds gotten up to sell on the world-wide rcpu;<Uiou ol the genuine article. A VETERAN BENEFACTOR His Past Life, Present Plans, and What He Has to Say Upon a Subject That Astonish ed Him. (New York• Times.) Nearly forty years ago a young man, of unusual endowments, began to mould public opinion upon a subject of vital importance. Like all pioneers, his early efforts were unsuccessful, but his ability and the value of his work soon won public confidence, and to-day there is not a village or hamlet in the coutry that has not been influenced by Dr. Dio Lewis. When, therefore, it was learned yesterday that he contem plated the establishment of a large magazine in this city, the fact was deemed so important that a representa tive of this paper was commissioned to see him and ascertain the truth of the rumor. Dr Dio Lewis is a gentleman of sixty years and two hundred pounds, with snow-white hair and beard, but probably the most perfect picture of health and vigor in the metropolis. He is a living exponent of bis teach ings, and notwithstanding the amount of work he has already done, promises still greater activity for years to come. He received the interviewer most courteously, and in reply to a question said: "It is true I have come to New York to establish a monthly magazine. I have come here for the same reason that I went to Boston 25 years ago. Then Boston was the best platform in the country from which to speak of ed ucation. New York has now become most hospitable to progressive thoughts, and especially so to movements on be half of physical training. "I have reason to know the great and abiding interest of the American people in this subject. They have come to realize lhat the future of our country pivots upon our physical vital ity, and especially upon the vigor of our women. My new magaziue will bear the title 'Dio Lewis's Monthly,' and be devoted to Sanitary and Social Science. I hope through its pages to inaugurate a new departure in hygiene." "Have you not written several books on the subject ?" "Yes, nine volumes, and some of them like 'Our Girls,' published by the Harpers, have had an enormous circu lation, but the best work of my life I shall give the world in the new maga zine. Forty years of skirmishing ought to conclude with ten years ol organized warfare." "Doctor, what is the occasion of this new interest in health questious ?" "It has come through suffering, which seems the only road to self knowledge. The stomach, heart, kid neys or liver fall into trouble, happi ness is gone, and then people give at tention to their health." "Which of the6e organs is most fre quently the victim of our errors ?" ask ed the Reporter. "Within the last few years diseases of the kidneys have greatly multiplied. When I was engaged in practice, thirty-five and forty years ago, serious disease of the kidneys was rare; but now distressingly frequent and fatal." "To what do you attribute this great increase of kidney trouble ?" "To the use of stimulating drinks, adulterated food and irregular habits of life." "Doctor, have you any confidence in the remedy of which we hear so much now-a-days, 'Warner's Safe Cure ?" "I believe in the ounce of prevention, rather than in a ton of cure." "But have you noticed the remarka ble testimonials of Warner's remedy ?" "I have, and confess that they have puzzled and astonished me. The com mendations of proprietary medicines usually come from unknown persons residing in back counties. But I see in our most reputable newspapers the warmest praise of Warner's Safe Cure from College Professors, respectable physicians, and other persons of high intelligence and character. To thrust such testimony aside may be profession al, but it is unmanly. No physician can forget that valuable additions to our Materia Medica have sprung from just such sources. I was so impress ed with this cloud of witnesses that I purchased some bottles of Warner's Safe Cure at a neighboring drug store, and analyzed one of them to see if it contained anything poisonous. Then I took three of the prescribed doses at once, and found there was nothing in jurious in it. Ido not hesitate to say that it I found my kidneys in serious trouble, I should use this remedy, be cause of the hopelessuess of all ordinary treatment, and because when a hundred intelligent and reputable persons unite in the statement that a certain remedy has cured them of a grave malady, I choose to believe that they speak the truth." "But as you may know, my great in terest in life lies in prevention. For forty years I have labored in this field. One of the phases of my work in New England was the establishment of the Ladies' seminary at Lexington, Mass. My aim was to illustrate the possibili ties in the physical training of girls during their school life. This institu tion became before 1 left it, the largest and most successful Seminary for young women owned and managed by one person, in our country. I sat down to dinner every day with a fami ly of two hundred persons The re markable results of this muscle train ing among girls, were given in my paper published in the North American Review of December, 1882. "Besides, I established the Normal Institute for Physical Training in Boston, and for ten years was its Pres ident and Manager. Dr. Walter Chan ning, Dr. Thomas Iloskins, Professor Leonard, aud others were among its teachers, and more than four hundred persons took its diploma and went out into all parts of the land to teach the new school of gymnastics. A»d now the years left to me I propose to devote to the magazine which I have come here to establish. It will be the largest periodical ever devoted to this field of literature, and will present the hundred and one questions of hygiene with the simplicity of a child's talk. To this end all so-called learning will be sub ordinated. The magazine will be more or less illustrated, and will strive to reach a high place in the confidence and hearts of the people. In a few weeks, our first number will appear, end we shall fondly hope for it a hearty welcome." The fact 3 above narrated are indeed most important. It is gratifying to know that the life long experiences of a gentleman who stands without a peer in successfully demonstrating the principles of hygiene; whose hearts has always been in sympathy with the afflicted, "and whose brain has ever been active in planning for their relief, are t) be given to the public through the pages of a magazine. And it is specially significant and proof positive of rare merit that a proprietary medi cine, eyeu with such high standing as Warner's Safe Cure is known to have, should be endorsed and recommended by a man so able, so reputable and of such national renown as Dr. Pio Lewis. ***"Mon often mistake notoriety for fame," but they never mistake Kid ney-Wort for quack medicine. Kid ney-Wort is universally recognized as a standand remedy for all diseases of the liver, bowels and kidneys. —Somebody may yet steal the liber ty cap from the head of the sorrowing Goddess. —Mrs. Annie Logan, 1318 Marl borough street. Philadelphia, I'a., says: "I used Brown's Iron Bitters as a tonic, think it good and cheerfully recommend it." THE HEW PATENT DUSI'-fi'KOOF Stem Winding Open Face Case, MANUFACTURED BV THE AMERICAN WATCH CO., Waltliam, Mass, This case is lormcd in one solid piece with out joint or scam, opcuing in Front only, thus avoiding the u'rual cap, and securing greater strength and durability. These Watches are all open face. The bezel, into which an extra strong crystal is tilted with an especially prepared water-proot cement, is attached to the ease* by screwing it tbereou, and thus foims an junction with the body ol' the case, which is proof against dust aud moisture. To railroad men, travelers, miners, lumber men and others who are almost constantly ex posed aud who have to make frequent relerences to the watch, these qualities are ol the utmost importance. Tile Following Letters Tell their own Story. "VALUOSTA. GEORGIA, July 20, lb&J. "I sold ouc of your Patent Dust Prool Cases about two months ago, aud the other day it came back to me with the request to make it wind easier. Ou examination I louud that the stem was rusty, and I iuqutred into the cause ol it. The geutleuiiu 6tated to me that he was starting some saw-logs that had lodged iu the bend ol the river, when his chain caught in a bush aud threw his watch into about twelve leet ol water, and he was about two Lours hnd ing it. When he got it out is, was ruuuiug and all right, lu about three months he found that the Bitui was hard to turn and sent it to me. 1 can say that the watch is all that the com pany claims lor it aud recommend it to all rail, road and mill men. B. W. BENTLY." "CLINTON, IOWA, April 29,1861. "I wish you would send me a spring lor the Wrn- Ellery Watch » » # By the way this El lery Is a watch 1 sold iu your screw Bezel Case to a farmer last fill' 'lire lirst ol January he lost the watch iu the woods, aud lijuud it this week in about a foot ol water. It had lain three mouths aud over in snow and water, with but slight injury to the watch—only a hair-spring. C. S. RAYMOND." The above were very severe tests, and demon strate beyond a doubt, that fjr any reasonable length ol time during which a watch might be undor water it would receive uo injury what ever. We make these cases in both gold and silver, and as a Perfectly Du»l-pr#ofSt«m Wind ins Watch Cake, Challenge tlie World (o produce its Equal. For Sale by all First-Class Jewelers TUTT'S PTELs kSaTEDDIVIHt'sfITS! Da. TCTT:— Dear Siri For ten yearn I linvo been a martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation and Piles. Last spring vonr pills were recommended to me; I u«e>l them (but with little faith). lam now a well man, have good appetite, digestion perfect, regular stools, piles gone, and I liavo gained forty pounds solid licsh. lh'-y are worth their weight in gold. . _ ItBV. R. L. SIMPSON, Louisville, Ky. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loss of Appetite, Nausea, Bowels costive, fain in tlie Head, with a dull sensation inthe back part, Pain trader tho Shoulder blade, fullness after eating, with a dis inclination to exertion of body orjnind, Irritability oFtemper, Low spirits, Les% 'of memory, with a fcelingof havin* ne iected some duty. Weariness, Dizzinesß, Fluttering of thejioart, Dotsjbefore tlio eyes, Yellow Skin, Headache, Hestless-; ness at night, hiffhlycolored Urine. IF THESE WARNINGS ABE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS OISEASES WILL BE DEVELOPED. TUTT 3 PILLS are especially adapted to Suclirases, onedosee fleet*«uflinthauge of feeliiiir as to a.tonlsh tlic sufferer. Try tills remedy fairly, aud you >vlll Rlii a heallliy IMirestiou, timorous idy, Pure Blood, Stronir IVervc*. and a Sound I.iver. „ prlce.2« «. ents. TUTT'S HAIB, DVE Gray Hair and WhUkeiS changed to a €>lo»sy Black byasiuKle application of t lifts Dye. It imparls a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Sold by IfriiJE" crista, or sent l>y express on receipt of 51. Office, 35 Murray St., New York. / DR. TUTT'S NANFAIi ofValuabtc\ , Information and T'«efnl Itecrlritawlll I be lE.ailed X ltlili ou application. , * ejlMARITfin feriP (®Si) (HIE|B|VIEXC[OIH|QIU|EIBIO|Bj The ou'.y known specific for Epileptic Fits."»a O"Also for Spasms and Falling Sickness."44 Nervous Weakness quickly relieved and cured. Equalled by none in delirium of fever.-fc* genns of disease and sickness. Cures ugly blotches and stubborn blood sores. Cleanses blood, quickens sluggish circulation. Eliminates Boils, Carbuncles and Scalds.^# Permanently and promptly cures paralysis. Yes, It is a charming and hciiltliful Aperient. Kills Scrofula and Kings Evil, twin brothers. Changes bad breath to good, removing cause, psyltouts biliousness and clears complexion. Charming resolvent and matchless It drives Sick Headache like the wind.-Jifli Contains no drastic cathartic or opiate?. Promptly cures Rheumatism by routing ILt» Restores life-giving properties to the blood.-» 3 Is guaranteed to cure all nervou-i disorders. 'ta t?/ - Reliable when all opiates fail.-fc# Refreshes the mind and invigorntes the body.. Cures dyspepsia or money refunded. %2f~ Endorsed in writing by over fifty thousand Leading physicians in U. S. and Europe."i# Leading clergymen in U. S. and Europe."Sft Diseases of the blood own it a conqucror.-'i* For sale by all leading druggists. § 1,50."<Ul 1 The Dr. S. A. Richmond Medical Co., Props., St. Joseph, Mo. (2) Chas. >i. Crittenton, A pent, New York City. HOW WATCHES ARE MADE. In a Soi.m GOLD WATCH, aside from the necessary thickruss for engraving and polishing, a large proportion of metal id r.eoled only to stitlen and liolil the engrav ed portions in place, and supply strength. The surplus gold Lj actually needless. In James Boss' Patent Gold Cases this WASTE is &aved, and SOLIDITY and STRENGTH increased hy a 6iniple process, at one-half the cost. A plate of SOLID GOI.D is soldered on each side of a plate of hard nickel composition metal, and the three are then passed between polished steel rollers. From this the eases, backs, centers, bezels, etc., are cut and shaped by dies and formers. The gold is thick enough to admit of all kinds of chasing, engraving ami engine turning. These cases have been worn perfectly smooth hy use without removing the gold. This is the only case made under this process. Bach case is accompanied with a valid guarantee signed by the manufacturers warranting it to wear 20 years. 150,000 of these Cases now carried in the United States and Canada. Largest and Oldest Factory. Established 1854. Ask your Juweler. The Boss watch cases with any kind of movement desired, eau be had of E. GRIEB, WATCHMAKER 1 JEWELER, .St., Butler, I*a., Opposite Troutman's Dry Goods Store. I SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE | CIRCULAR a SAMPLES OF WORK FfHED»ISIM,Co^ 1/0 V WATERTOWN M.Y. TT V » I CHICAGO, BOSTON, CLEVELAND, O. THE LIGHIET BUNNINQ Shuttle Machine IN THE WORLD. SEE IT I TRY IT I AND YOU WILL BUY IT. FOR SALE BY BERG & CYPHER, Butler, Pa. A Great Cause of Human Misery IS THE LOSS OF A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment an<l Radi cal cure of Seminal Weaknass, or Sperma torrhoea, induced by Self-Abuse. Involuntary Emissions, Impotency, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally; Consump tion. Epilepsy and Fits: Mental and Physical In capacity, *fco—By ROBERT J. CULVERWELL, M. D., author of the "Green Book," &. _ - The wo: Id-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without dangerous surgi cal operations, bougies, instru ments, rings or cordials; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, by means of which every sufferer, no matter what liiß condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radi cally. This Ltcture will prove a Boon to Thousands and Thousands. Bcnt under seal in a plain envelope to any ad dross, on receipt of six cents or two postage stamps. Address, THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 ANN ST., NEWT YOBK, N. Y. ; P. O. Box, 450. octll-Iy. Star Beer Bottling Company. AND CITY BOTTK.IXG MOUHK. J. C. BUFFUM & CO., Proprietors, 39 and 41 Market St., PITTSBURGH, PA Sole Bottlers of Jos. Brewing Go's. MIL WAUKEE LAOfc.ll BEER. Schiltz' Export Beer for Families a specialty. Importers and dealers in Ales, Btoutu, Ginger A'.o, Siltzer Water. Ac., Symps all Flavors. Manufacturers of Bottled Soda Water. Try our Quart Ginger Ale and Champaign Cider, made especially for family table use. Send for Price List. P. O. Box 3'JB. Tele phone connection. apr2s,4m. BURGLARIES Are of Evory Day Occurred. Not ft SINGLE INSTANCE ON RECORD in the past 35 years where one of Hall's Celebrated STANDARD BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES HUM been Broken open by Bur glartt and Bobbed. Hall's Standard Patent Fire- Proof Safes Have NEVER FAILED to PRE SERVE their CONTENTS AGAINST FIR It is a well known fact that there is NO SAFE made in the World THAT GIVES AS GREAT SECURITY AS THE HALL'S SAFE They always protect their contents. Person* having Valuable* should not be without a Hall'* Safe. Hall's Safe & Lock Co. J. L. Hall, Pres't. CINCINNATI, NEW YORK, CHICAGO LOriSVILLE, SAN FRANCISC, ST. 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Paul, via the Famous "ALBERT LEA ROUTE.'* A New and Direct Line, via Seneca and Kanka kee, has recently been opeu a J between ltiehm jr.d, Norfolk, Newport News. Chattanooga. Atlanta, Au fuota. Nashville. Louisville. Lexington,Cincinnati, and Lafayette, anrl Omaha, M.uaeap ol■ 3 and St. Paul and intermediate points. All Through Passengers Travel on Fast Fxpresa Trains. Tickets for sale at *ll principal Ticket CfCccain the United States and Canada. Baggage checked through and rates of fare aU ways as low as competitors that offer less advan tages. For detailed information, get the Maps and Fold ers of the CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE, At your nearest Ticket Office, or address R. RS CABLE, E. BT. JVJHN, Vice Pris. 4 Gen'l M'g'r. Ccn'l Tkt. & r*i*. CHICAGO. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. only that are beneficial to the scalp and liair Restores the Youthful Color to Grey or Faded Hair Parker's Hair Balsam is finelv perfumed and is warranted to prevent falling atthe hair and to re move dandruff and itching. Hiscox & Co , N. Y. 50c. and $1 lisc*, at dealers in draft and medicines. PARKER'S GINGERTONIC A Superlative Health and Strength Restorer. If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with overwork, or a mother run down l>y family or house hold duties try PARKEU'S GINGER TONIC. If you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex hausted by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take in toxica tin g stimulants, but use Parker's Ginger Tonic If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Kheuma ism, Kidney Complaints, or any disorder of the lungs, stomach, towels, blood or nerves. Pa i kfk's Ginger TONIC wiil cure you. It is the Greatest Blood Purifier And the 6est and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used. If you are wasting away from nge, dissipation or any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take GINGER TONIC at once; it will invigorate and build you up from the first dose hut will never intoxicate, it has savedhundicds of lives; it may save yours. CAUTION!—Refuse all subrtituies. Parker*! Ginger Tunic is composed of the best remedial agents in the world, an J is entirely different fro:n preparation# of ginger alone. Send for circular to lliicox & Co., N. Y. 50c. & $1 sizes, at dealers in drujs. GREAT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR SIZE. I Its rich and lasting fragrance has made this B delightful perfume exceedingly popular. There H is nothing liko it. Insiit upon having FLOBES- B TON COLOGNE and look for signature of f c•?&t4CC7S I on every bottle. Any druggi't or dealer in perfumery ■ can snpply yo;:. 05 and 75 cent fizw. Planing Mill —AND— Lumber Yard. J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PURVIS, 5.6. Purvis & Co., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Rough and Planed Lumber OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, SASII. DOORS, FLOORING, SIDING, BATTENS, Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards, SHINGLES & LATH. PLANING MILL AND YARD Near German Catholic C'hurcb Importod Clydesdale Stalli on fa - EARL OF INGLESTON j l *""' Wlil niake the season of ISS3 11 at the stable of Julian A. Clark, oue milu cast of Prospect, Those lute rented in luavy draft horses will And it to their advantage to cull at my stable and see the horse and his colts. The Earl is one ol the finest stcek tetters ever hroi'ght to Butler ounty. See bills or address JULIAN A. CLARK, i!3-2cimiiy. I'rospett, Pa. IMPORTKU CLYDESDALE STALLION Will be found at the stables of Hubert llessel gosser, near Leasureville, Wlntleld tup., liutler Co. I*a.. during the season. Lord Clemis, a beauti ful dark bay. with two white feet and star in fore head.broad and squarely built,tine Iwine and nius ele and shows the stock well. Hair on the front of the shin seven inches long aud thirteen oil the baek of the fttotiock. EAHI, OF SKI.KIKK is a light bay,-three white feet and white face, well shaped, short back, long <|uarters, heavy bone, shows the blood well. These horses were imported by Hubert Hessel gesser in tss'2, and are registered animals in the Clydesdale Stud books in Scotland, and the books can be seen at Mr. Hesselgesser's. Also. I'RINVE KILDAHK, a three-quarter Cly desdale, will be kept at the same sfiible. I All-3m THE TROTTING STALLIONS. J. Golden and-Gcn. Grant will make the season of 1883, at Butler, Butler county, Pa., NEAR THE WICK HOUSE. Those interested in fine horses will find it to their advantage to ea'l for terms. Nee t ills, or address. J AH. 8. HAVES, Butler, Pa, may 2 2m. PUREVBra H c« INDIA From the Districts of ASSAM, CHIT I'AGOSH, CACIIAR. KANGKA VALLEY, DARJEEL -ING, DEHKA DOON, and ethers. Absolutely Pure. Superior in Flavor. The Most Ecouom- Ical. Requires only half the u>ual quantity. Sold by all Grocers. JOHN C. PHIL.LIP.-I & CO., Agents of the Calcutta Tea Syndicate, 130 Water St., N. Y. Novß-ly. TliriiFDt WANTED $ 100, -'"a-. BOOTS and SHOES SPRINQ STYLES NOW OPENING AT THE BOOf AND I MI lUS£ B. C. HDSEITBI Largest an<l Finest Style* and Lowest Prices ever showu I»y aoy House iii Bailer. All Fresh Woods MADE TO; MY SPECIAL ORDERS •and warranted, Our motto is FAIR DEALING WITH EVERYBODY , floods just as we rep resent them, same price to all. Quick sales and small profits. I WANT THE: LADIES To look at my French Kid Torn Button Boots (Cur Kid. Mat Top Cur. Kid Fox Boots.) Gondola, (St Goat, Pebble Goat.) Serge, (Goat Fox. Cloth top Boots.) Pebble Grain, OLD LADIES' WIDE SHOES AND SLIPPERS. Walking Shoes, Sandals, Opera Slippers, Ladies' Button Boots from SI.OO and upwards. Ladies can find in this Stock any style and priced shoe they want. I WANT THE GBNTIiEMEIir To step in and look at my Calf Boots, Calf Bals, Button Shoes London toe and tip, Veal Calf Shoes cloth tops, Congress Gaiters, Base Ball Shoes, Oxford ties strap shoes, Plow Shoes, Brogans, Hob Nail Shoes for miners, all of these are desirable goods from the cheapest Brogan to the Finest Hand Sewed Boot and Shoe. I WANT THE BOYS AND GIRLS To see our School Shoes, Fine Button Boots and k ßals, Slippers, «kc., all New and Nice Styles very cheap. Infants' and childrens' Shoes in endless variety, from 25 cents upwards. The Largest Slock of Leather and Findings of any House in Butler. Lowest Prices. New Goods Constantly Arriving. REPAIRING. All kinds done at Reasonable Rates. COME AND SEE THIS STOCK BEFORE YOU BUY. R. C. Puller, Pa. NEW STORE. NEW STOCK A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OP " ii mum TAN mines JIISI MEMTPJ" OAK AND HEMLOCK SOLE, , FRENCII AND DOMESTIC KIPAND CALF, COM.AIt. \VELT. SKIRTING CPPER, BELTING, HARNESS AND LACE LEATHER ROA"N AUSTID PINK rjIHSTIUSTG-S, ETC. ALSO M ANVFACTCRKR OF ALL KINDS OF Carriage, Buggy and Wagon Harness, Collars, Etc., Etc. And carry a foil stock of Whips, Robes, Blankets, Brushes, and all other Goods belonging to the BnsinoßH, All Kinds of Repairing will Receive Prompt Attention. fcri'loane call and examine our Goods and get Prices before you purchase elscwhero. Plastering Hair Always on Hand. CASH PAID TOR HIDES AND PELTS. C. ROESSING, Reiber'a Block, Jefferson Street, opposite Lowry House. Butler, Pa To MerdiarddMimners War jC/ Who contemplate purchasing Millinery, S RIBBONS, LACES, VELVETS, CORSETS, SILKS, PLUMES, BUSTLES, RUCHINGS, FLOWERS, VEILINGS, NETS, HOOP SKIRTS, Etc. We pay particular attention to cus tomers just starting ; and, when tliey can not come and make their oivn selection, we guarantee to select stock for them that will give them satisfaction in the way of assortment and price. To assure their success will be our aim, thereby adding new customers and new business. Porter & Donaldson, A WHOLESALE ONLY, f 260, 262 and 264 L Pittsburgh, Pa. CARPETS AND WALL PAPERi D. & F. S. WELTY having made important changes in their business location, now occupying bu ' " ftS l2O FEDERAL STREET and 65 A «7 PARK WAY. Rooms Nos. 65 and 67 Park Way have been fitted to suit our business and are the best lighted rooms in the two cities. Our new stock now opened comprise* the largest and beat selections of Carpets, Wall Paper, etc., ever brought to the city. FOB 15 DAYS HH \Y LL.L O* TKB 60 pieces of TAPESTRY BRUSSELS atSOcts BO I')' USB V £ - * VELVETS at $t 25. MOQTETTES at $1.20. INGRAIN CARPETS from 22 cts. upwards. 3-PLY at HO eta. One Pair Curtains and one Coruice or Pole for $2.00. W all Pai>er from o cts. per roll upwards, Woods at Exceedingly Low Prices at _____ D. & F. S. WELTY, 120 Federal St., and 65 & 67 Park Way, Allegheny, Pa, PARSONSBfILLS And will completely change the Maori in the entir? svstum in three months. Any person who will take ONEPILL EACH NIGIIT FROM O.VK TO TV.'KLVK W EBKS. m»v he restored U» sound he»Uh. if »i»ch*tojnfUpoyiMj. For curing Female Complaints these Pills have uo equal. PhyHeunowthm iuUit Boa ton Mass or sunt by mail for S5 cents in stamps, bend for pamphlet. I. 3. JOHyßQN^lQ.^j>oaton»a*aas^^^^^^ < JORDAN EYT'H, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, South of Court House, MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA. —(}) — All kinds of Pure Wines and Liquors always on bands, also Beer in Bottles. Tobacco and Cigaiv. api'4,uin EN. LEAKE, M. D., • Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Office in Union Block, and residence in Ferrcro h< a E, Butler, PH. Oct. 25, l»82. JOHN E. BYERS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, BUTLER, PA. Office on JefTerson street, opposite Klintfler'B Flour Store. AGENTS Wanted A^Tbles worki ofchanrti-r: mil v«ri<-tv :oOOKS Of' DIUIB# low IB price. vtlinc 7AU; everywhere; IJMfM tLl ** Kr«4iej, OarrrtMMi A
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