(UL'ljii I CU'lZiitf MISCELLANEOUS. M'Carty's Pension Claim. "Are y«m the peution claim ai'ent, Whnre name i» do* n there on the door . Well, my name, aor, U Terrence M'Carty, An' I'll put toy hat down on tbe flure While I tell von me business. Tim Murphy— He's a neighbor of moine, aor, is Tim H <a jiat got hi§ pinMnj, an' I »or, Did tbe boolk ot the swearing for him. "Tbe* pioxioDs are very convanient, An' they're ai«y to 100, yon see. So I thought I'd take wan mefcelf, now, Au' have Tim d«> the n o aring for me. 8 « manv are trri"K for piasiona That! thought I'd try n a whack, Fo «"mehow. in lepj-in- ihebounuea, R »«r. I hurte-i nn- back. lue Wrt\ topi-duce a smile on the faee of a man, -uPenng with a rackinir c ujfb, is to make him a present of a b ttle of Dr. Bull's Cough Svrnp Just try it and you will be astonished •t the result. —Goodness is th • onlv happiness PapHlion Couijb Cu.e does not con tain any drugs or chemicals; it is pure ly vegetable. It cares Whooping Coufrb, Bronchial 4'oujfb or tickling in tbe throat, and Wir.ur Cough so prev alent in older people. For sale by J. L Wulltr and D H. »\ uller. -—Some rise by cin and some by T.r tae fall. The Highest Education There is a great deal that is wrong Id our modem method of education. It teaches a man to be a gentleman, but yet does not give bim 'be power of mak ing a living- It stuffs bim with facta and meaningless words, Phrases and theories, but does not enable him to think for himself aLd become a man in the highest and best sense. His edu cation is too general and not practical enough. All classes should be taught that Peruna—the great remedy com pounded by Dr. Hiiftman—is the very thing he Deeds for the restoration of bis health and the tuning up of the body. BeiDg compared of pure vegetables sub stantes and containing no poisonous minerals, it is josi the thing for all classes of people, and all si ou d learn at once that it is to tLeir interest to inquire into the merits of this medicine, for tberem lies the highest education Ask your druggists lor Peruna. _lf you wish to reach the highest, be a. t l<»we Something iui ail the Preachers. Rev, n. H. Faitall, I). D., editor of the L/ua Methodi*t, says editorially in the Noveuibei (18«8> number of his paper: "We b*ve tesud the merits of hly's Crt-i.ni Bslm, and believe tbat by a thorough course o! treatment, it will core aim< si every care of catarrh. Minister*, as a class, are afflicted with bead and throat troubles, and catarrh Keema more prevalent than ever. We cannot recommend Ely's Cream Balm too highly, Not a liquid nor a snuff. Applied to th« nrouril* with the finger. Io spite of all that can'be said in favor of Adam And Eve, they were uu donhtedly a shiftless pair. Why They Call Him "Old Man." "Yee, that's sadlj bo." said Jenkins, "my hair is taruiug gray and falling oat before its time. Use something ' I would, bat most hair restorers are dangerous." "True," answered his friend, "bat Parker's Hair Balsam is as harmless as it is effective. I've tried it, and know. Give the Balsam a show and the boys will soon stop calling yoa 'Old Man Jenkins.'" It never fails to restore the original color to grav or faded hair. Richly per fumed, an elegant dressing. —The ight fa-tastic toe is thistle down. This'll down some of the girl* who thought it was something else. The complicated disease brought ou by intense stuoy, thought, care, anxie ty, etc., are of" u of the most serious nature. Heed ruch svmtoms as !• ssof memory, univereal lassitude, heart dis ease' kidney complaints, liver troubles and a general breaking down of health and strength. When thus afflicted, then the least exertion causes great fatigue, when life oeems a burden, use the reliable strengthening tonic, Brown's Iron Bitters. It will afford you sure relief. —Newsp per advertising compells inquiry, ano when the article offered is of good qua ity and at a fair price the natural ifrii t is increased sales. Tbat »• ak ba«k or pain in the tide or hips you will find immediately re lieved wb» n a Hop Piaster ia applied. It strengthen- the muscles, giving the ability to do bard work without suf fering. Take none but this, 'tis sure. Neve- • on'nie your Becrets to paper' it is like H row ug * stone in the air, aad if you know wh • throws the stone you do not know where it may fall. Eight ~"Yaars' Scrofula Cured. Jl valued co id pondent, Albert Simpaon, Ei-q., wri !«ig tVoot Peoria, 111., sayn: "?amaritan "Nervine cured me of scroiuls, after having suffered for eight years with the disease." Mr. Biropson lives in Peoria Ask him Your druggist keeps it $1 50. wrote the Houston hotel manager,' and and the accommodations we offer can not be had." This is a Texas steer in stead of an lrirb bull Merited Praise. The universal praise bestowed upon Kidney-Wort us an invaluable remedy for all disorders of the kidueys, liver and bowels, is well merited. Its vir tues are universally known and its cores are reported ou all sides. Many obstinate cases huve succumbed to it after they had been given up by ihe doctors aud a thorough treatment will nevar fail to cure. Sold by ull drug gists. See adv't. Over 50,000.000 clatbes pins are man ifwtured in this country annually and ywt when a man goes out in the b.i'k-Varn on wu»l>day, u clotbes-pinless corn r o' a damp sheet will K'" e a violent swipe in the lace. Scrofula, Scald-bead, Totter, ROHO ra-»h, Fftlße-rn'-iifi' ft, Neitle-rasb, Lich en. BfHiMiy-tetter, I)ry -tetter, Sin "n<l iH'-ft""' l of the B'M-ofn ,, » . • rr. fl I v tmfbinff tbe . . kin w h Papillion Skin Cure or b/J L. Wuller audi). 11 V. UUor. Curious Sights at the Hot Springs. A correspondent of the New ork Times says iu an article describing Ar kansas Hot Springs, 1 doubt w jether there is anv place of its size in the world where more carious things art to be seen. The hot springs of course, are most curious of all ; but there are many others, tor instance: \ou g<' down to the railway station «nd find a neat brick depot, perhaps as iiue auu modern a buiidiutf of the kind as there is in the whole South. \ou walk fitly yard - away from it and you come upon a log .-.bunty, perhaps twelve or fiite. n feet square, with lo door iu the wallf, and with a rickety veranda somehow growing out of the rool. \ou notict that a little Lit ot a wiudow, n>t uiort than a foot square, in the Jront wall is protected wuh iron bars. This leads you to make inquiries about the buiid ing, and you l«-arn that it is the Gar land county jail. Curiosity induces you to walk around the corner of the but to the foot of shaky wooden stair way, by which jou climb to the veran da, where sits the jailor. He invites you to enter a garret room iu which you can just stand upright, raises a trap in the floor, and snows you the four or five prisoners cou lined beueatn When a new prisoner is brought a lad der is lowered, the prisoner climbs down, the ladder is withdrawa, auo the trap if fastened down again. Iu this hole the county prisoners are kepi until the county ••judge 1 ' rides over on his mule and opens tbe couuty court The prisoners, when the trap is opened, look up and gibe the jailor and his vis itors, ask for tobacco, crark jokes about the weather, and make hs much capital as they can out of this break in tbe mouotony You go 500 yard- in the other direc tion from the depot and you come to the old station Immediately bebjnd this is a high and very steep hill Visit it almost any pleasant afternoon and you will see a dozen youngpters climb ing the hill, dragging small sleds after them, just as our Northern boys do after a snow-storm. These boys seat themselves on their #|eds and come down the hill like liebming, although the KToimd is perfectly bure The soil is full of soap-stone, or s< me other slippery rock, and the boy* have, a sport thai inai.y a N-w \«>ik li-.d has wished for—the fun of fid-ng d >wu h>H in the summer time. V>ugo a Imle farther out, and you come t<» efcbiin. where poor people live, both whi e and black Y«>u kii'>w what p .v. rty s when you en»er one of them, and see that the only furniiure is a bundle of rags for a bed, and the ouly food uch scrsps as can be b» gged from the b>- te s The "green fly" hi''h i- so trouble some ou rosebushes grown in lb** house may be driven off, hs we are informed by a genileman who has extensive rose-bushes, by simply laving tobacco stem - under ibe plants. This i-* prelera ble to i-praving with tobacco smoke while it is just effective. When Thomas Avery, of Bethany, Pa, was shoveling a snowdrift froin the back part of bis yard, he discovered buried in the snow, a hen which had been missing for teu days The ben bad packed the snow down and made a room the size of a bu-hel basket. Be yond the loss of flesh incident to the long fast the hen was uuharmed. Mrs M Ryan, York. Pa , cajs: "I cheerfully testify to the be'iefi' ial effects of Brown's Iron Bitters in euri"K gen eral debility." The latest fashion in envelopes is is something exceptionally fine. They are made of vellum of purest white and and are bound all ar'jund with satin ribbon of some delicate color, which is tied in a knot and sealed with wax the same shade. No remedy for Catarrh has m t wi h such succfss as Papillion Catairh Cum-; it never fails and dons its work thor oughly—not by relieving temporarily— but by curing | erraa i«*ntlv. I> dues n>t sin-tri or irritate. For sale by J. L. V\ uller and I). II VV uIU r. —lt is the maik of a generous spirit to aim at what is lofty, to uttempt, what iflurduoue. and ever keep in view what it is utterly impossible for the m int spleu lei talents to accomplish —"Did you put it in with or pilftv?" is the latest IJMeX'ion 1h; t wii ked men ask of a man who has a big diam ud in Ins shirt. It is a mean advantage to take of a m llionaire, but they do it. ' Oh, will h- b't •?" <*x'Uim d ooe our hWftt-Hl *rir'«. wit.b a look >f a arm, wbiui rb'-naw ooe of ihe dancing lustra in tbe Htreet, the other day "No'' said ber effort, "he ••annot bit*-; he muzzled Hut be can bus*." "Ob," abe Maid, wiiha distracting mule, "» don't iniiid that " —Tbe t'-iicKer had >rrowa "I < (pi -nt ii pictui n(i to his little pupils tbe e u tit sof heaven, and be tiualK agk<-d : "What kitj<l of little ft-lIoWH it" to beav en?'' A lively little 4-v ear-old. with kicking boots, flourished bin li-t. '•Well you uiay aiirfwi-r," said tbe teacher ' Dead one*!,' shouted tbe little fellow to the extent of bin Inug» Consumption Cured. An old physician. r«*tm*d from pr u*ti<:«-. bavin# had plact'fl in his hands bv an hi I India nii.v.i n ary tin* formula of a simple v«*KHab!i; n im*dy lor the Hi**fdy and p« rmaiifiit fiiri* of Consumption. Broncliilli, Catarrh, Asthma ami all throat and l/iinjl Affections, also a |K*ittvd wul ruUlcal cut 6 for Nervoti* UHdllly and all NVrvous Complaint*, after having tented their wonderful curative pow ers 111 thousands of <*aMe«, bus Mt it his did v lo make it known to hi* sulitiing Actuated by ihls motive and a desire 'o relieve human sot fen i\c, I will send free of charge, to all who de sire ii. thl- rec|p«\ In (ierman, I n neb or KIIKIMI, with full directions for and usinfc. •Sent by mail l»y addressing will damp, naming Ihis pHpcr. W. A. Nouh, 14:j Powit'h Block. Rochester, S V. Heptl2-t3-ly'eowr § SI,OOO J. Ill's MAPS. Jur.t what :»rc nee<l« din every Home, O&cc & Stud.o. | IIORR-ISON Jim!IRR-AY'S Lurgrvi uud rno*.t cornpl' tc Map ever l. .}■« <! in one -Jitet. For pri c at»d full particular* i -i. AdJrt»s % \ Agsots Wanted. J. H. HURRAY, Publisher, ELIZABETH. N. J. 523 to S7B per month auarnn toed. Bomo make S7O to SIOO per month: nt this rate agents can soon moke tho $ 1,000. Take down the addreu and write/or an Agency ■4-Q page catalogue froo. BHKI For COLOR and SWEETNESS HW9SM U. 9 BEAN 3 CONCENTRATED ■rgtnVvl Extr*?l •' Annatto. IT W iwr 'Jolor. Brightest ¥ A * an i Rtroncat. Buy of your M*r (hiot, or Mini 2) eta. la at Map* for a tanij.U. coloring &00ttta. to CatarrH ra „ ses n0 Pain or Dread. lves Relief at : n . Not * ™ j lvatmeut HAY-FEVER " Price so.•en.». l.v mail or at <lnvJ*i.«. ELY BRUTHK KS, D.ilgJiN - Owego. V \ MADEONPURPOSE Out* ol Tlio«>e U'Nhikes Wlf!< li are More tban Profitable. ■•Whv mv chill this i« not BF.N'sON'S CATCINF. 'PoKOt'S PLASTER," s.iid a father to bis little daughter, at'ter examining a package she bad ju«t brought troin the ding store. , . . '•lsn' it, Papa? I'm sorry, but I Hie man for Benson's—l knew I did, an.l he took the twenty-five cents you gave jae to pay tor it with," exclaimed tiie child positively. Maybe the druc uiati made a mistake.' "I'll go 'round myself and -ee, was the gentleman's comment, a.-. bv donned iir "''at and iiat. ••Why didn't you send oie Benson s plaa.er, instead of this che <p aud trashy thing? ' 'Why, I,—l, thought that would suit you ju>-t as well—and—" "You thought! you thought! V hat busi ness had vou t-. think? I don't pay you f< r rhinkinc, but for filling my order," .aid the inriiuuarit caller, <A.c that thing back and uive lue my money, I'll get what I want elsewhere." Durham ishistoric. It wa* neutral ground darinir the armistice between Sherman and Johnson. Soldiers of both armies filled t bei r 1 >ourhen w i th the tobacco stored there, and, titer the surrender, marched home ward. Soon order* came from Kaet, West, Worth abd South, fjr "n;ore of that eletram tobacco." ten men ran an unknown factory. Now It employs 800 men. u*e* the pink and pick of the Golden Belt, and the Imrbam Bull lathe trade mark of this, the licet tobacco in the world. BlackweU's Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco has the lanreal sale of any smoking tobacco !n the world. Why ? Simply because it is the it*. All dealer* hare it Trade-mark of the Bull. If i ack^ V» Durham Smoking To- PV haceo, as hewsa toldjie Songs Nsver Sung. • How.doe* that verse run? Something like this, isn't it'/ 'There are t* ho touch the ma'-rlc stiini, Anil noisy fame is proud to win them , Alas ! for those who never sing. Itut die with all their iniiMC in them.' " "Yes. that's beautiful, pathetic and true," said your representative. 'The poet alludes ro people wl > are some how suppressed, runt never get Ihelr fit . allowance ol joy and air VVhi3h reminds me of a letter shown me th* other day by ljiscox A Co ol N<-w York, signed by Mr K. Williams, of Ch ipman. Snjder < •• . I':t. ;i prominent busine-s in: I 1.1 that place. He writes : " -1 have suffered with ;i«»hma for over forty years, and had a terrible Ul.kk in Uee-mber and January. l->.' 1 hardly knew «hat iinimn<-d me to ;Parker's Tonic I did «>, ami the first <l uy 1 took four dostJ. I ii'- elieul astonished me. Ttiat nielli i slept .is it nothing was the .natter wiill me, and have ever miii***. I have had enlds since, but no asthma. My breatlitiii is now ,'s peifeet as If I had never knonii that dr « a .e. If you know of au>onewho has a-i lima tell hlin lu mv name that I'arker's Touie will cure ii - even ai <-i forty veai*,' There waaa mui who neaped the fate of those whom 111" p-x lament*. 'I bU preparation. which has heretofore been known as l'nrker"» < Juifrer Tunic. will hercallcr be advertised anil "old under ibe iiMm-of I'arker's Tonie. Inasim eh ani ingredient, and unprincipled dealers .if eon st:intiy deceiving Hi Ir customer by sub liiuiiuu Inf r:or |ir**p:ir;iti<e>s under the name of we ilrop the misleading word. I'here Hno ciiaiU l '. however, in Hie prepnralion it - !i. and all hotth". rfiiiaiiih •: ni the hams of d> tiers, wrapped 1 nilef ll ■■ name of i'aiker <iin- Cer Ti-nic contain I !.«■ :i'iiiiinu iti'-iiic'i.e ;f the i"ac slluile slcnal i re ' t lOk -o\ & ('o., Is '.I Hie bollulii of the outside wr pper. Ii thl* a*te of knowledge and doubt ny are anxious to leeeive and more over-willing to give relief: lor every gh there are many «yrup«. and for all pale there are heaps of Iron Not a n but what soother* coine; to the weak held tonlca strong, and to every Iri |d is offered health through diuretic", icctoraiits or tonics, but wo frankly you. you can get wellauJ laugh Uiem LU acora by taking PERUNA ran*cures Chronic Nasal Catarrh, ranjThas no equal as a cough remedy. rntTrnever falls to effect a cure. «jm euros diseases of the Liver and "Kidneys. MZNDO.V, WthIMoaLAND CO., PA., January 23, ISW. 8 If. TTnrfmnn A Po , OJumbui, Ohio: ►ear Sirs- I have the nleaaure of itat ■ to you thai your medicine called pe ut has dona me more good than ail the diclue lever took, -MA.NA.fTIN in absolute cure for Constination, Dya pc-|mla, and all Pelvic Diseases. Irnll yrrßol.lr. M* Bolt lea, fIJS. 14 br OraMlela everywhere. JH ;|lom In Ruellah and (.ermaii. No.B ALL OU v Qi .i£ 1845. Illustrated n«i-L:dk 1884. F»r the Fam i.t.l tiriea. ino pages. 1100 . . ' . . ~1 ml Colot eil I'liiU «r Klmv-t., •- . .11, i.cii II. 'I How 1.. u»i i , n!«i,-.M«* to *ll *2utl««l lor 00., t" *«» « »* S '*. ISSunfruU'J Mov« lty Mat, . ■. „^^lUeu^Fr ee. t !.>.«• AFLOWI t rt O AflDl . ' $'U. SO packets . r«• . N l.mr uMUm), In cindlnif Willi a <• % t| is • i i ,*tur« of JWJ varieties of Klow. r ' .<!.•- 1. f,»r I.Oil. A VEGETABLE GAKDEN K2 ft 1.00. 20 |>kts. I holce Ve" fublc S*. (li (rmr hi h//ion), liieludilu; Ull«»'n Am.-ri. i.n tUmlei I'm, tor VI. BOTII rhe above I.r f.7". (; ir'i-vr's T'nnd llouk telling you how t<» i;'ow t: m rut J-rce w Ith order*. li. K. BUSS f-. SONS, 34 Barclay St.. ilcw-York. —p——kUiAmM if ia mi i.■■ ■■ ■—* nii nh ■■ A CA.II D. I | i I tuke this opportunity to thank my friocds &nd tL« ; uUi' i,- li'^-rul I patronage .-ince I started in tlx.' mercantk- lm- < > i Having taken my son, J. lleuvy Truuuran, into pant.' ;.-hip will continu. tLo DRY GOODS and CAR PETS I Burine'63 nnd«r the G, m name of A. TROUTMAN & SOI\ T , | *i%i* vmsr.r, in ti.m*, a».%. January 31st, 1884. a. tiuiftjlw i o I ■ Thanking friends and ite public for the liberal patrona;-* extended tc tf*- iute firm, we respectfully solicit a continuance of the sain*. A THOU MAN, J. iIENKV l liOUTM AX Butler, January Slat, 1884. , IIENHY Bi.EflL§CO,j In) it<> Alu-uiion to Their Large A*»#rlmeui »f AGRICULTURAL IMPLBMENTSj REMINGTON CLIPPER PLOW, TIIE AMERICAN FRUIT EVAPORATOR. IMP'I) KELLER GRAIN, SEED of- FILTILIZING DRILL, j GRATE FRONTS. TILE SEWER PIPE. TOLLIK) i.n-1 L X. L. PUMPS POCKET and TABLE < UTLKRY. FINE 'JARVEILS, I.'AZ >US, LILLAIIY LAMPS, }IA LL LAMPS, •STAND LAMPS. Winfield'a "GOOD ENOUGH" 5 and 10 val'on Oil Cans with Pump, it cannot bo excelled fi.r ROOFIN3 AND SPOUTING 2XI". TO ORDER. H.arrjo /IsuorlmerJ rl II r»?l Of *' 6*9 a [ » >* ' ■ } V, " v C» HOu St Funii 15 nI ii s f iI J , Henry Biehl £ Co,, 23ul!\a% '* ■ —— —: —: —. - . ' WHERE TO BUY MEH6' AND BOY;.' CLOTHING, At the Store of the nndeniigned, the uc .nowlej .■ >1 u .wi r iu CARPETS, CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. We wUh Ut nay to the tradejlhis fall that we hnve a larger Hud n«or«- vuni- 1 nt.xk of CurfiOtH, Clothing, HATS AND CAPS, ainl G':nt*' Eurniiihinx Goo<l* tUnn cvi-r Ixit'in;. REMEMBER WE HAVE THE LA&O23T STOCK The LATEST HTYLES, t«e LOWEST PHIC'ES. W« have at! gi.uk-s ami «!! pii<Vf, frvw the fo the Juui'ic. I). A. LI KC K, The Leading One Price Clothier and Ge.its' Outfitter, 2nd DOOR DUFFY'S BLOCK, BUTLER, PA. CITRIC- S r JXJ(JK, Dealer in STOVES, TIN-WARE Si GENERAL HOUSLICEPISG GOODS. Actntfor Bndlry'ivelMtoovtStore*,Rn|mud ll- u-n. "■ ■ pou'los di pair i>n #U"ii not! •••. rtinr<; on Mala st , eornn ,»i N TI 1 . n ■ ' • ••• <„'• I'.c nov VK v ;M> . ■ 1,000 <Mler«'«l in froiui.iiii-i lor « .■« n jiie -..i-t' !#•« 11-|<•! I'siir* Jor ( i.-'.t ■ CIBLEY'S TES I • •-i, luFoi: AI.l CLIMATES, g Foi: ali r Kvi.nv »A 1 KTI "TK ] <.I, vn.il.trv uvuir VAUIM CA r*UH,: ' iW» 1.1: rur U.IH.»IM u.n • ... ..1 VAtWAjuJt vAuieiikj tuMuxAMiMMuu. ni :.i ... mimi « tr ir —■ i " • w v;i ~ - i * .Tf -t- itiißQ fr * / l**t ir&l j fhtv F/ctch Curse are Made. 1 A i-iiz Pi" f. ...J HVLD 112-10 k.irat* J is « liortd t.i ru.'ii K. i<? of a fl *t« of lord nickel cotuponrkai natal, mid the j • .-.o t'l.ii 2 ' ,K --»''•»«" | j-Mtcd i I f • 1.1 t !' rs. I ror: l.i • }.*?»•• th-i vcriotu j j re . c««*•-•: —b.u ■ ,uri •> t»< ". -.iti*. | ! ;re cut and sh.';'°»i by Lti aad famnti. | The i. " . 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' VVia 1■: ii I '' t'sir > Yv{LL«iA "iV. i: CO., ; 1G23 Hit tit /li»' ?4 , »3, •»«. j «'Ct" .lii, I BITTLBH COUNT V IWitff.cl i -ft. ! i C.rc» • i .'i .! ■ ■ ,i .•' ir.o s. •c*. C. HOilbCf Piifc <T. *V \A" A* "1 ». 'tij H '' "{l"| *.' ' i/ . i.tF f\t; v. 1 Mir.. • : J 1.. V i'j 1 :] '".l •• iIM, U ill; .<!• < • - i. »>. . n 1 • A. i !'••■ .?■» »i, I' '• I i'" ■ >-'< V, iu , F •' 1 J;i. Ic 1 • , v v . /.I H Itt "('< i ' lii'rli '•! . JA3 " r ' . ; ;iMlfflK!lft, ftsr't MUS I I*- 1884 WMITAPES, 1884, I* ; 1 nd . .i• b • ■ iai. *i ' •It <i !.».* i ' t l> •' •J * • t X ' • sV • • . «• It f»»r il'M * • '• ii •■!•'?* i ' ' irt»n* ,•.tj .vv • • k 1 , • » W • . ».t». •..UH W i ii' j»i. 5? ' '.• (, r Pa. j -iljt :;ia Wrti iima'ter omi't >nt \ 1 >k.i • ei'» :kot WATCHES. OL'J I'RS, •:>n D, SIL X k - M * x " -s L 1 EC I\A-C IT.. 1T .. ES- - C>t ut K udi ttii<t j»rl Jewolery and S Ivoi'f 'Vine oftnt very 'j »t "I'mil K..'*i>i"ni' •» «' 1 Cd ju»t '• 1 ni »->M i iti'- »'>#- CM I t |J. I'*. . 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JPaiaovM "ALBERT LEA ROUTE.': A nnd Dir<»t]t lana. Rio Seticca and Kauk/v --keo. 1. . r.-joutiy t >eu opocad botwetn Eichaund, tf ?• 'ol . Onc.ttaaocg.i, /Ul.miu, An f«-- tn.stij Iwill'?, L'Ju:«vi!lr, Lexiu^ton,CiU'jtnuatl, .<\.anai-ti p \ id Inifaiyetto. and tJmanu. Miunwflp c i. jurtfct. f , »ui cad lutvi poinia. Atl xLi jUR i I Travel on Fmi Ssvtetu 1 ». iV»: t a for nale «t *ll nrinclpal Ttckot Otßecftin th • •i •* "i*.f> eh« ;nrouffh tmd ratrt of fare al. v ty . -tt iow rt« fcxpe'iiora that oflui ieao advan .. 11 ■! iufcranaiicn.irot the Maps and Told ritii -it tho CH«7AR FIOCK I«lavq Rourt-. air- it i- »-»t rif<7t on. u r tairsm n.». caiv-x, s. Br. J'jmi. 4k -I- •«' J! 4'f. 'Jt Ji•: tk * I'UI A4L C-'C/GC. nl KEX virOTRIA. C<>"i'l «'.i'' " "1 Jln.l ii! ;ie snjtious al.rvit tho . -ii l.wi '!i ii< i i« thought to be t f 'lie I nil Vn. While tliin i- uiiVi nil to r« ai;U by ordinary tr.-atraeiit, wh.eit - mums for lie ii'tie- . there a mir* .ir.il oertsio rt; cilv 101 .tn • i.l kn-!re I lUT -i-ti.'i H.wiiiel, «lie oo^ 1 - to know .I • !■! n !. in 111! Fl:\M <lt"1 KIDJfI'.V AND ii Vf K ACHE CUKR. Tiie fol -1..V.1H,, ithi.«iiaiob I«<<•.» j.iaiily it enr .» luMniiely WO'hO 0' tH T 'IT', !i iu KieiioDi 1 N V., Mi i*. s. ISil. l»r "I M. ]•'»n» i I. tr -ir !•'< i I |)« I bcoi • .r.-ri.i, fmrn i ,-oti.l ii.alio" ..f Ktii>.-v ).;«! \•* II Al l i'l l- \MC Hi... I w M. I . s ii. v> ii 'iii. r , | a-ii ovi i try hi.: •<•»« wi; .:i i • i. . ; . .ii.x 1 Im'l CW ilami a v. ... ■] •>.; i, i.l i |].i« il in 111" ; lii.Vil-.il OS 7,1!.- 1 .1. 'I. VI lilllll-fll M. I.l' >l.l ll.'N hi»< Ml , .MIM.'. I. N i.i Ullul'fV 111 lim lUA'SI'. • . ■ I.< U v." P a diatr -nnu on >. si.J all t; ■ j:.I ...i' sii>.>m •i MI iiii-s j. av. liitloorno 1 | l : .. V'lU "KII.M Y AM' r.Af K \ , "r, w:M. . li.i iff I lm.(V'Y i-ruit. Tt lias p• , ,(1;. 'l f!j.> iiiif. i .mt r u:pt'»ni- tl.at liave r,,/ aims i" peraU'eutly J mag. 1 fit oi lii in |i •'.* ho .] ii. l.ly anj Cur.. <■ •| i. i->iy I fin il M" II o.vn wnrk. Voi.is truly. MlkS. J\.MI S FULLER. LH VKNNi.it'S SOOI lIINO HYP.UP— Ph aa at t. hafi.. i t'iliLiti. Produce* yo nl r«,jt. tfcu.i»*r, r..f.v tli... k., < lieijhiieea, health a; i v t 11. i lie c 11(1. Li. FEMSER' OAPPT'JT, PIPIT.IW- 'IVe pu«n-! »i('i ato.r scli toniu Uiiu*n. r>r. FBNNER'S 3ALTUHEU>I OINI'MEMT —YKI.I.OW AMO WHITIC—A ctiro f. r Al.j. mio* I»i-I .1 h. Se.' (liroclioim wrap))i*l srouad p* k • it. ! "'NNr."m.o<>D AND LIVF.It PILL® _ , i, 11 j.. 1' ■ pb> ii. known. .'.. i . a I l.i , . n«»! ,i j'.-i i-r »ihi «toii->r a air txi a < il mi ou- >Y>.-i.u:. i'K' ei.i * ii. i ;.oiae. A- • i• • i «.v. > T.> '... \u* »rn for uh'.} ... I . V.io> P i". V.liter, Cutler, M'tiM com i iicoi.tnv«i.v fuxre J A I/,' l!ll» M, Kt'ZKMA, S< iitiFT'l.A, #C*LI> Itf l. I i >»';»«•'* (<i»i iru.V I h'lu'i* i ' *.i• ,»!••«. "ling- 1 .« i'i •, 1l» 1 1 roiw uiiia 1 nil i I «.ln.<ti n! W-Mjii l s Rliiifwurw, Ui i j •: '1 * h* 'Hiin. Fir rii*-, toOiK tl«®n *» r r»». »'••! v »•* h» | r*'"ii»t In r«»otJii:iM M*»*l aa ' i ll! ji' J kiu Cure. It not in.« r t t»» burn JU't H'X i i: t tot Ux yvngis tULi mjxtnu c»«rry I Jilt. kllffillfflCUßE AF:fiOLU?3I.Y • ••l. < AT.VUIttI, / (M'TK "i rjfjMMC fX)L!) .f . il u. J.' • • < I'' Eitun i .Uiiirfi ui»d XI A Y FHV < 'il! . -tmlM ii:t:itt'.»l 1 re«tt» # r if. I f . ) I 'ii •' i »!•' ll«t i i IL iwt* iMtl -tttlich I 11 ~-i <* i'l v i.Jilcn ( t. r ki'-H iii the uiinwphtr& I .-• ' Utfj v .nuttf / t iu , ; MB A ;iU' »:i y c u < . » •» i \«; ro l' • il. i , , •,»•« i- • m • rtif «*»* v rl' • to tii.' J Jul nra i.l (tire . ..» t 'if h P -lOfi GHONCH'AL COUGN are c«i 4 by tkla esertlMti »•■ ■...««y. „ . i ■ I7p: fx t ■■■ .. > ■,). V -T 'M \ K \ ■' * \Ca 'i* '*' * k 1 » u — v I.A. » ' ■ i'j V # * '' a** Ai Ai'MOLUt C VKZ'S ' . n;» * si 'f lfK I.! ' v *' ■ »*\\ni, iii kt Uti .• • oil . m origin ' . < 111 I* .• f, 11 llt.lll • » . i I •» • . . t •!i. I.i« 1,1.| th«' i: *«l f • W" •> . . • , ,i Mr a.i t - i-iyif t 1., ti,. t>"»,pttav*wv t '*i t t* IT.. , , I Itr't :»J « 'U M - fj, it* b / Ait i*t' % f . hr f . ' . ' ' i' • li» )v .! j i VVi i.i nt i'i'' IK | 1 i MVu.r.tt * Auveruao xtx TU»> CITIVJKW. Time of Holding Court*. Tlie several Courts of the county of Ratle commence on tie a.st Monday of March, Jane, Bent MM**' and December, and continue two weaks, or «o long as cs eaearv to dirpoae of the bmin-<ee. No causmt are pnt down for trial or traverse J tiro r* nanmiODeJ for the first week of the several terms ATTORNEYS AT LAW. K. M.BIPKS, Office with W 11. H. KM.He, East side of Dia mond, Butler. Pa. f«bli-'»t«I FRANCIS KOHLBK. Attorr.ey-at-Law au.l Notary Public. Counsel aiven i : (;ciman and Eujllsb. Office 6outii of ( Our. li(Use. J. B x'jC.fMlX. J. M. &ALBJIKATH. MiVI'NKIN & GAI.BKKaTH, Oftic* opposite Wihlard Roaie. Butler. Pa. JOHSA. KELI.T. ~~ _ wi. i .veitvr. li-rfj.. il Helper enHding. t;. r. .sooiT. A..nr.' 1 ,-tl, * . 1 litit*!, ,'i. < >iti*_e neat''..urt t'in-e, iv.ii uour> . .>; ui 1.11 j xk.n oillce. .1 K. BItITTAIN. Office Willi L, Z. .iiu.'lleli, DJIUIJOIUI, M. 11. LCSK. Office with W. 11 if, ICidille, llsq. X: \VTu.N BI.ACK. Office on iJifiiiloud, n< ir < House, eouth >ide, V-. E.O. it *VI ;• i . 'il 1 ii. , I lit I .. I THOMAS ROBINSON, i-u. I'. ' r' t-r.Sj, MfJiMDI UittHiU, (lain ,{ Onto.) ECKLEY & SiARsSIIALL. 0 Hct. j u ■} -idr • L»w E>«:pt.9,7j J. JJ. MARSHALL, Aitoi AW. cfdet witn W. A Forquer r ?<l, jyii Mi et-i, opposite \ok*\ ear House,butler ;i " I'D to-'us. S. P. BOWBEK, Office In BiaiiyV Law Builuinc. S. B. BNYDKB," Office with A. T. Black, Esq., Main street neat Court House. JOHN 11. NEGLEY " VOives particular attention tr aiiittnnr ia real estate throughout the ooiic.y. OiFtcno* Diamond, nrnxn OOLBT Hovat » nmin "otldiko ' JOS. 0. VANDERLIN, ~ Office Main utreat. I door south of Ooort Row*. J. 3*. Xaoawos. ~W.~C~ruoMrsoir THOMPSON ft HON, Attorney* at LAW. OBice oa the weet ylde el Main street, fe* Uoora North of Troutman'i dry goeda A. (JORNELIUS, Ofiice with W. b hi aadob, liars EuUdin* ITaia Struct, liciler, fa. « 8. H. PIERBOL. ~ USn ob N. X. corner Diamond, Biddle bafld ln« ooyl2 JOHN* M. GREER. OMce on N. E. oomer Diamond. npTl* JOSEPH ft. BREIIIN, . Office uortb-ean corner ol Diamond, Butlr . P- J. T. DONLY Ofboe near Court House. 74 W. D. BRANDON, ebl7-76 Office In Barg'a building, OKCKGEC. PILLOW. Attoniev at IJIW ami SL'KV'KVOK, Main street, Butler, Pa. Office with J. D. McJuukln CLARENCE WALKER, SouiU i*«t corner of Diamond, Bailer, Pa. FERD REIBER, ! Otf"ca in Reiher> building, Jeieraon Bt. apol\ F. \1 EASTMAN, O'.&u* in Brady building. LKV, M.tQITISTION, Oitio ' M M;. ntt.-,t, I door -o'lth r>< Court Hons* Vv »r A. F(iHQUER, Otf rttrOi»t oppottit* Vo>;<»frts MtHlHtt. 1» Vli .ll'NKf N, <ll)«'r ill <c)ll l-ldel'i:Hl> *>UilUlllir, We«l «ill< Ol M iiu K'id dquore from Court Houmi. I ( A PBKLK 'J.telli B«rn> ntnt btulduift, '4<i doot, ««< >: .V n'.'ii nt... v iloor» rfoiitli of Lo»r> ll itntM—l A. SIT 1.1 V.\N i A . , i»r ol l>int!i.'if! \ T. BLACK, Cf' on .v!-»iu street, ou.i ui»or iioutlt o Hn :'\oi v, IJnt!i>r, t"u. 2, liV4. C G. CHRISTIE, AU>rr»y ot t.iw. '>u»l:ih<» cw»(Wlf tnin'iO'ttl Coll<-ctl >ff iiiade and promptly r >i :tf ."1. Bnniue». .•orruspo.Hleoce promptly aitf niied to and auswvrtd. D"bntistr 0 1/ WT ALDRON.firnduaUl ol Uie Phil II s lei pitta Dental Coile(re,l» prepared a ll ato do anytliinir In the line of hi* i>rr>i«u>4iou in a wanner. Oilloe ou Main strvat, Batlar, Union Block, tip stairs. Dr. 8. A. JOHHBTOH7 DENTIST, - - BUTLER, PA. All work peilaininß to the profession execut ed lu the m utest manner. ftpeeMiieH Oold Pilling, and P.ilnlesa K*- U.u'llori of Toitb, Vtlalized Air adnmistered. Office opp»*lt«, Lowry Htutf, Mail Street. t.lflco open dul<), except Wi-duexlays an 4 Tbui>Jo*- Comiuttnicnilona by mull receive p.ouipt a.'cntiou. J»nls'9i-!4f JOHN E BYERB, PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, inyUl-ty] BLTLER, PA. Office on Jefferson street, oppoeit* Klini<ler'« Flour Store. TJ« N. LEAKE. M. D., AU. llonietjmtliic I'bysiciaa »H'l Snrgeoa OfSoe in rnion Hlook, and residence ia Ferrero ho s«, Hutler, Pa. Oct. 25, 1882. Butler's New Beparture For Pianos, Orfrsns, Violins and other Musi cal Instruments, call at the NEW MUSIC STOHE. OF •Kleber Bros. & Stauffor, Main Street, Hutler, Pa. Sheet Music hu<l MimlC Books alw lys oo hand, O' furnxneil to order. Orders fer Piano and Ort'im inning >tn<l repitirius; iirotn >tly sttended in l» John It Kyth of Pittsburgh, Pa. ' N >c. 11. V;i. Sia. Union Wcclsn Mills. 1 «-"tl(l .l« Mr. I" emll On Sttoutioil «•! tLf ,tt;iic to toe (iiiinii Mill, t'.ullei. I'* >u«ru I havi) U«*' :iilll lllip'overt iiik'-luilx v t. 'it lllMU,fr< t'l,, .1 Onr-.jrl r «.t• *1 MV K*l *s(av t;J». K»nt»*'i' •« 1 *■ • hviii • VifiiK 1 .. .1 -I iltel: fll >V! 1 1 >•■... I I•# •» .•••..1«... el* ajml .11 •. • 'I "e« > I . ■ ..!•.< . «l" .• y , i M: ■ Oli, t 1 i..'vt iv I'ntiftr. I's ratftn i m ii ■——nut instr WiSMTED, BJILESKEM. 1 Ti#.snv»»«fiir«:.psi>efNnrsrryßto-A. riie>|it"lv.l , 1 m llltlft. N ••>. ■ . nif rr.iulird. SUarjr a'.-i ex -1 I.■ ..• .Mbl h'-r .ol Trull uii.l OresairntaiTrrjf.
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