BUTLER CITIZEN miscellaneous. "WONDERFUL REVELATIONS. They Shock "he Civilized World. But the Sunbeams of Good Fructify and Prove a Blessing to All Nations —The American People First to Receive Their Benign Influence. Two of Ksculapus' most distinguished gagts, natives of Germany, and life long teachers of medicines, l>rs. Krauf flemann and Schoniwin, have been de voting their time during the past three veers to comparing the the effect upon disease, what Prs. Aim, Professors of the Metaphysical College of Boston, call metaphysical process, with the effect of medicine. Numerous thorough experiments convinced them there was no beneficial effect iu medicine except the metaphysical influence, which evtrv physician's presence exerts over the patient, and they found this in- ( fluence over disease was greater when , administering sugar than when giving j the medicines usually prescribed by ( physicians. They did, however, notice that quinine in malarious fevers, and iodide of potassium in certain specif'c diseases, exerted an influence over those complaints greater in degree than ; that of sugar. It was suggested that thut the various patent and proprietory Ciedicires should be examined and compared with sugar, in the same way. This was done and they, too, rapidlv shared shared the same fate j as the physician's drugs, excepting | those containing quinine add iodide of , potassium, which too showed an in- j fluence over disease similar to those i drugs used by themselves, but less in : degree. The list b3ing about exhausted they finally came upon PERUNA ; th< ir experiments with this article wtre most striking and in the highest degree excititing. Its effects could in no wise be compared with that of sugar nor with Dr. Ann's metapLysi cal process. Its effect was immediate pnd positive, as was shown in the case of Miss Maggie Martin, of Oil City, Pa., who had btc-n a terrible sufferer from dyt-pepsia, livei complaint end kidney disease, sympathetically affect ing all the pelvic functions. The best physicians and everything else had utterly failed. She was then given Peruna and in due time recovered per fectly. So with I. P. Dukehart, (Su perii tendeut of the B. -an;e will present tliem, duly au thenticated, to the underpinned f. r settlement, EDWARD DENNY, Adm'r Thoe A Denny. Se;.t. 12. '33, 4 ( . P. C. Bakerstowu. Pa. Ailiuiiiisli'tttor'H «<"«'• Letters of administration having been grant- j ed to the undersigned, on the estate ot Kobcrt f I). JlcGarvey, late of Fair view township, dee'd, notice is hereby given to all parties knowing themselves indebted to said estate to make im mediate payment, and those having cianns against said estate will make the same known without deiay- JAMES McGARYEY, Adm'r. Barnharts Mills, P. 0., Butier Co., Pa. A. T. BLACK, Att'v. sipl!)-Ot Kstsise Rachel Jicrsheiiuer. Betters testamentary having been granted to the undersigned on the estate ot Mrs. Baehel Dersheimer, dee'd, LATE OF COMNOQUKNES SIKG TO-.VN.sim>, Butler county, I'a.,all knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, aud auy having claims against said estate will present them to the undersigned, duly authenticated lor settlement. S. W. 11A YS, Executor. \\ hitestown, Butler Co., Pa. sepli)-Gt. j:s}ale ot Kbcuczer 1 hrisly, (LATE OF WASHINGTON TWP., BCTLEU CO., rA.) Letters of administration having been grant ed to the undersigned on the estate of Kbeiiczor Chni ty, late of Washington twj>., Butler conn ty. Pa., notice is hereby given to all parties knowing themselves indebt'-d to said estate to m.iko immediate payment; and any having claims against said estato will [ retteut them duly authenticated for payment. MI.;-. CHRISTY, ) . - M - RJ G. W. CHRISTY. \ North Hope, Lu'.ier county. Pa. ORFHSNS' COURT SALS. By virtue ol an order and decree ot the Or phans'Coiwt of Butler county, to me directed i will oiler fur sale on tho prcmifectf, iu Lan carter township, oil Thursday, the 15th of November next, at one o'clock P.M., the latin owned by ihe late John Ziegler. dce'd, font lining one hundred and tilty acres, more or less;utoui one hundred and tweiiiy-live acres clcaied, balance in timber. T'.vo-siory lrume house, bank b.:rn, double floor, and .ill the out houses tn-ees fary and convenient lei- good tanning, two good orchards, mill-site and saw mill thereon. The land is well watered aud is good farming lai d. It is one and a quarter miles liom Har mony, en tl.e Pro : eel road. TEli MS:- One-third ol the purchase money on confirmation ol solo, oue-tbii'd in one year and the remaining third in two years there alter, with inteu.-t, to be secured by bond and mort gage. JACOB F. WISE, Adm'r, llarmo..y, Pa. W. D. DKANDOS, ESQ., Atl'y. HOTICE IN DIVORCE, In the matter of the pet i-| In the Court of tioii of Maggie Christie tor , P. of Butler Co., divorce a vinculo matriuo- ( A. I>., No. 10, niafroni Philip M.Christie. J June lerni, BLTLEE COUNTY, SS : And now, to-wit: September 26, 18S>, the subpu-na aud alias sabpesna having been issued and returned lion, est inventus in above e:ee, and pubiieation awarded iu due form of Jaw. Now, therefore, you the said Philip M. Christie, respondent, are hereby notified to ap pear at a Court of Common Pleas, to be held at Butler, in and for the county ol Butler, on the first Monday of December, IS,S3, to answer the petition or libel filed in above stated ease and show, if anything you have to say, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted and decree made accordingly. THUS. DON AGE Y, Sheriff. Sheriff 's office, Butlar, Pa., !"ept. 26,1553. oct3-tit. Public Note, In re application of Nannie .1. f ratty for confir mation. &c., of sale of her real estate, divested and discharged from the interest of her husband. K. C. Cratty, under i! e uitel.:!-' laws, or as t' nant by the courtesy, O. C No. Sept. T„ 1883. OnoKit OF CnntT. lA'3, oct. 2'. The Court grant a citation on K C. ('ratty, and delivered notice by publication in one iiPH-|iajM-r undergeiieral rule as to publica tion— lteiiii'iiuble to ihe next Term. BY THE CouitT To R. C. Cratty— Pursuant to above applicant n aud order of Court, you are hereby notified to appear in said court, on or before lirst day ol' next Term, being Monday. December ;:d. is,s.:, and :how cause, if any joii have, why the said Court should not rat ify. approve and confirm the above sale of your said wife's real estate, free ami divested of any intere.it you may have orlnay be entitled to therein under the slat: to laws or as tenant by ihe courtesy, the same as it you were dead. NANNIE .1. CHATTY sothe" Noliee is hereby given lliat the undersigned in t••ml mahiii'r si:>pti< ation to Court or a l aw .lud'xe ••f tli" Court of <'o*nmon Pieas of-Ruticr. at the Court Mouse on Wednesday tile 21st day of Nov, ISB3. ;it 2 o'clock !•. m , of said day for a charter foi tli " While Oak Spring's l*. P. Cliureli. That the o ijeet of saiil pro;.osetl corporation is that of revisions worship. I. N. DL-NCAX, I .1 1. Ciiittsn::, M. b.. \ tt'ii. SnoitTs, [• Trustees. JOHN - IT<>M-.. I 11 F.N It V BItI'N'F.ItMKH, ) Oeijl.tt. ——— " * * 1 - ALL ..Mm |TKAS h v.; If; . -i/ I jut co. t r:7TS3tmGH. FA. CA BPETS: oi L CLOTHS! Persons visiting the Exposition anil wishing to purchase anything in the line of Caip.ls, Oil Cloihs, Mattings, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Curtains* and Cornice:* evsc.? \V,U save money by calling an the stoics of D. & S. W 10 lu TY, No. 120 I- EDERAL ST., Kos. 65 & 6G Park Way Allegheny, Pa. ecpto.sm. j '' ' ' The Greatest Bfood Purifier Known! RHEUMATISM CURED, j SCROFULA CURED. NEURALGIA CURED. N. Y., Apr. 6tli, 'B3. J p onT BYRON, N.Y., Feb. 20, 'B2. F AIRPORT, N. Y., March 12, 'B3 /l GENTSH^iHi l'i vo° been a great Her.t is very much improved. Jtisa J found myself ns well as ever. | remedy J have ever heard of for splendid remedy for the blood As a blood purifier, I think it has J purifying the bli;o«l and forthc and debilitated system. nd cqhiil. (euro of rheumatism and neu- B. CEOafgRPARK. SC. 6. lilts. WILIJAM STRANG!. j ralgia. W. 15. en ASK. Manufactured by RHEUMATIC SYRUP CP 1 ., i Plymouth Ave., Rochester, N. Y. BUTLER COUINTY Mutual Fire Insurance Co. ufTtce Cor. Main and Cunningham •Gr. C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT. \VM. CAMPBELL, TBKASUUFR. 11. C. HEINEMAN, SKCKEIAUT. DIIIECTOKS: J. L. Purvis, X. A. Mmboldt, ; William Campbell, J. W. liuik! :irt, I A. Trout man, Jacah Beh<» i (i. O. Kocssing, John Oa!d<*iiil, * I Dr. W. lrvui, J. J. Croit j A. R. Rhodes, H. C. Hcineu-an. T AS. M'JUNKIJN, Geo. As'. i NEW DRUG- STORE. IJ. B. Kohlmsyer & C:. Main Street, (Oppobito Yogi-lev HcuseJ BUTLER, PENN'A. DEALERS IX ! PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICIRJF. •-. ! LAIvIPS, TOILET ARTICLES, j I'ure liquors for meJiciurpui;/ - • > ■ - and I'aintb. Ac. £ O. 31. Zimuiei .nail has l.b < the bfceoud floor of sauio building. j ■■ ■■ Union Woden Mills. I would deeire to call the attention of public to tbe Union Woolen Isiill, i' '' ■ . i where I have new and improved laaohi:.. the manufacture of Barred and Gray Flannels, Knitting and Weaving Yan i l ., asd I can recommend them as. br ii.g v;-: ole, a= liioy are manufactured of pur-.- - county wool. They are beautiful i:i c- ' . perior in toxturo, and will be at'■ v< . •> prices. For earayles and prices, a Vm- -s, 11. J?[jLLF.j: "l)N. J;il24.'7S-ly Bu U r. 1* Leibold & Troutiiuiii Have opened a Livery Stable on Jti\rsou M , first door below Bickel & Gallagher. Good rig.°, first class teams alw.'vs n:i Horses fed on rcasonab'e terms, r.i- > h bought and sold. Most Exten-ilve Pure-Erct! Livo Slock Establishment in the World! ; 2 . iC £ - « "WCi.uvtTry." Clffdetdole, Perekenm-lrorm i»* Evgiith ' ft Jlorxra, Trotting-Bred Eixidftcrs. *!>,'/•'■ .1 Ponies, Ilolstein una Devon Cfttle. Onr customers have tbe sdvantngo of our many years experience in breeding and import ins large collections, opportunity of comparing different breeds, low prices, because of extent of business, and low rates of transportation. Catalogues free. Correspondence solicited. POWKLL IJROTIIERS, Springboro, Crawford Co., Fa. Mention CITIZEN. jaly2s-9m. Dr. Water Cure E«- tabiishment. Abe ill li Institution in its 80th year. For nearly all kinds ol Chror.U* die is. and ts peeial'y the diseases of Women. Inval.ds tue invited to coriespond wit'i us. (.'irculttre tree. Address, S. FRF.ASE, M. I)., , jy 18-1 j' New Brighton, Beaver Co, Pa. i BRICKS ! BMCKSI" I Tli'- sub criber cor.tinnes :lie nuiUina "f lir:ck» eomiiion. pavement. i>av window and other qua!- ities ;:t bis ki!n on the I"; ir (iround r. ad, ludf a niile went of liutler. I!'' v.ill keep on hand a lot of bricks at ali limes. lie v\il! also make, and burn brick m the count ry for anyone desiring to have them made on their own farm or premises. As he intends carrying on i'.ie brick niak'ng business, li" invites the custom e.t all. promising to give entire satisfaction to all who may jia!r. >ll - him. A! 1 orders promptly filled at reasonable rates, i C«1 on or address, J. GEORGE STAMII. mar2S-'S3 Butler Fa. Planing Mill —AND— Haimfrei" Yard. J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PURVIS, . S. G. Purvis & Co., ; *4NCFFACTUBERB ANDPEALEB9IH Rough and Plansd Lumber * OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, SA.«II DOORS, FLOORING, SIDING, BATTENS, j Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards, SHINGLES & LATH. PLANING MILL AND YARD Near Qeriu.'.n Ohnreb r.\ "H ; j . 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R.i Indium 1! rm -s r.i.d Bridle, w« rth $850; a b :;uiiful Bro adei Si!k Plush, h tof I'alor F.irnitur worth f'SOO, an I a lua; iIS cent I'iuno worth I'ulli drawing Mill take jdac^ January Ist, 1384, and the lucky numbers will be announced in this »:,:ptr. K A. U K m. ANN ' S, S3 to 05 Smithfield 1 Corner Diamond Street, - PITTSBURGH, FA A I \k! A A MCA 9 ALWA ¥ b AnLAU I - J " - ■'-* T II E 8001 and SHOE MAJ O F BUTLi IU Ti Has been East, the only Shoe Merchant in Butler that went East this Fail. Ilis goods are now arriving daily, and as usual, Lis Fall trade has opened with a -«• uA E & ft U S H.~ The people of Butler county have been imposed on long enough with high prices, and with few exceptions they are going to tbe CHEAP BOOT and SHOE HOUSE to buy their Fall good?, but this is not enough I want them ail to come, I have the goods and THEY MUST BE SOLD- My goods were all bought direct from the manufacturer for cash by an experienced buyer and I int> i:d to sell them at such PHIPF^i jj|u Ijjhligliiii b i8 y ti 1 illufiui That will n»ake my customers all happy and my competitors go mad with rage. They want me to maintain high prices so we can all make IMG MONEY, ; But I tell them, NO, I can afford to sell goods on a VERY SSEAI.I, 91All€>BX because I am selling more goods than anv other Shoe House in Butler county. So lam to ' CUT TBE PRICES And favor the people and do the trade. My Stock of Uoots, Shoes and Rubbers is by far the largest that was ever brought to Butler in one scasoD, and 1 want to impress on the minds of the people that I will not be % {>sJj r J - \jm f'-. hMJbbjS vi~j3sads' But to the contrary will guarantee to save them from 15 to 25 per cent, on their 1 ioots aild Slloe.S an(l K ive them goods that will prove just as recommended. All I ask is to give iue a call and it will be no trouble for me to convince vou that it is THE CHEAPEST PLACE IN BtJTLER TO Bill YOUK EIOOTS SHOES. k pni cjf??/ nf. iniycp vsn frnr, kl ROTTfIIIPRSfK A IULL ) ULn UT LLA!S«LIS HID MSIUI J 111 Mil Bull ÜBrlllirt® Repairing «lone same d;iv received. liubb r goods of all !:.:•] •r. j.nued. Fight lUi ii employed in Store an i Manu— fscturing Department. Call and examine goods before you buy. B 3 Hr\ 3 a >f*% % & 3 -'" r B S **W fl Pp 5 * A JOHN BIGKsIL, BUTLER, PA. LIVE AGEWfS WANTED. ] Tte eoir.plrs sen. by j mail, postpaid.forSi.QO. Exclusive territory . .a. | Agents lucre Id»;.l>V i!; r m i:n-y. .% nr. (h: '• Steam liou.se, Auu At*> r. I Michigan. !i"i; -I', 'in. i A P."? C • T j 'r ' *"^ a A - •: t» -■ * . ' •"c -> »< < ■■ 1 P.-si V U \ 128 LiSCRTV fV. __ S3 PiT r i ill Vf UGH.. I Buckwheat! Buckwheat! ! I will pty tI:G hi?!ic I |.::ra f.-r Ml V 'wl it I delivered a: li y iut i. in i'ilO i'l'J 'i\ 1'::• l< r <\», 1 ; Fa. ' WILLIAM lULBTQN, Oct 10. 2c.<. ! «—B—mPLWita - -.. i -Z". JZ2XS I • tlw . ofM or i ■ j I;• • Onu ' '■ I ; 1 I Shrubs. How s.rlr. W. it T.SMITH.' -»• A.>.j Tf irrr-lf" SfsML : ' r .VIL.F. A TfihY COZY Two-StorSed Frame Huuse ol tlx rooms, cellar, mi hca»w na4 two |.,:s HI in litiili'i- w.l i - !.;>ii ii'ttfcoo* able ti l 111?. CiiJI:UOIH an •a! I'.utler, local time, at 9 :54 A. M. an :27 ami 7 p. m. : r.iUs Uv\.■ Milliard Station at 7 :") A. M. and 1 _ :(s;i Butler or loeil time and arrives V.i :at 11:45. . ■ I ri i'■:ll 'i iti fur A ie-heny leaves But- S.istf p. m. and arrives . here at 4:)J p, m. I'iie evening train for Allegheny leaves at (1 ■ - i\ M* an ! arrives thrre at 8:05 P.'M, , in --rkiinif and evening trains mnku close ( ■" cticus :a Gallery Junetiou for all points We-t. i'S gong nr rtli leave Butler at 9;41 a. m. :ii .:45, and 7:32 l*. m., local time. I :ns leave Alli- .ln i y City lor Butler at 7:00 11 ;£0 a. m. and 8,55 i\ M., local time. I'day train going north leaves Butler at i :lt A. M , all i going south at i T.-iw. Office on the west side of Main lew doors North of Troutman's dry goods JOHN K. KELI.Y, e with F. lieiber, Esq.. in Ueiber building. < i KC litJE C. I'II.LOW, a ; t 1., w and SI'KVEVOK, Main street, r. Pa. Office wuh j. i>. Meinitlii J. M. GALBREATH, Attorsev at Law. Office on Main Street, Sou h of Court lljr.-o, in Gen. Purvianse'a former o.lice. Ang'2 1y1882.. K. P SCOTT, Attorney at l.aw, Butler, Pa. Office near Cour House, two doors West of C'itizk.n ollkv. A. M. CORNELIUS, OftVe with ,V. T>. Brandon, Berg Building, Main Street, butler, Fa. ~T F. BRI'I' rA IN," Office with L Z. Mitchell, Diamond. 8. 11. riKUSUL. OSice on N. E. comer Diaiaond, lUddle build ng novl2 ~ J OllN MTcaiEERr ~ O.lice on N. E. corner no via " W.M. li. I.UMv, " Oflico with W. H. 11. Iliddle, Esq. NKWTON BLACK, . Splendid cabinet 4 fr!'-'' work. larf;e drawers, exten -. V-./:-sive leal and gothic cover. \ The best : Sewing Machine ever made, Scot for exami nation. We do not Want Your Money Unless the Machine Suits You. Write to us for particulars. WlLLtfAiiTil & CO., 1823 Norih 20th St., Pa. oct3-6m, TrimHKWASTEOSIOILJBL i r HB 216 11* Steady Employment dunne t R.UuliLHvsi'Ko*' •»«* ■ c. MiCUUUY & CO.. I'hiUdclpfai*,!'!.