BUTLER CITIZEN MISCELLANEOUS. A Case that Puzzled the Whole Faculty. Mrs. Milo Ingrum gave tbe names of tome of tbe most reputable physicians . in the two cities (Pittsburgh and Alle- ! gheny), to whom ahe had paid large »ums of money for treatment, but she rapidly grew worse. She was then token to tbe most reputable physicians and surgeons in New \ ork, but with no better success. They had all pro nounced it cancer, and declared she must die. The flesh of her breast was eaten away down to her ribs; the breast bone'was laid bare, and the dis ease mado its way upwards, causing tbe breast to become detached from the wall of the chest, hanging loose from above. See page 26, of Dr. Hartman.s "Ills of Life," how PEBUNA cured her. They are given away by druggists, gratis. lii-eu in a draft and have tbe result of vour imprudence annoying your com fort, insufflate with a few applications of Papillon Catarrh Cure, and you will be relieved at once For sale by J. L. Wuller and I). H. Wuller. Owed to spring—The rheuma tism. Look Out for Your Head ! No matter what parts it may finally affect, catarrh always starts in the head, t and belongs to the bead. There is no mystery about this direful disease. It begins in a neglected cold. One of the kind that is "sure to be better in a few days " Thousands of victims know how it is by sad experience. Ely's Cream Balm cures colds in the bead and catarrh in all its stages. Not a snuff nor a liquid. Applied with the finger to tbe nostrils. This is official—Peach crop all right. is living a married woman of thirty years who wears overalls and chops wood with her husband, averaging a cord of wood a day. Some men are born lucky. sunburned or inflamed, bathe them with Papillon Skin Cure; it will allay tbe infiamation instantly. For sale by J. L. Wuller and D. H. Wuller. Music of the spheres—The jingle of a pawnbroker's sign. Regulars. One of the strongest proofs of the Talue of Kidney-Wort as a remedy for all diseases of the kindeys, liver and bowels, is the fact that it is used and prescribed by "regular" physicians. Phillip C. Ballou, M. D., of Monkton, Vt., says: Take it all in all, it ia the most successful remedy I have ever used." —Papillon Skin Cure will remove dandruff, cure barber's itch, inordinate itching, Sabaceous tumors, bloches, Maggot pimples, grog blossoms, carbun cles and boils. It never fails. For aale by J. L. Wuller and D. 11. Wul ler. —However good a cigar may be, some time or other it meets its match. Polishing the Wrong End. Many men daily polish their boots who never give a thought to the condi tion of their hair, except to barrow it casually with brush and comb, or sub mit it to the paralysing attention of the average barber. What happens ? Why, this: From neglect, mental anxi ety, or any of a score of causes, the hair turns prematurely gray and begins to fall out. Parker's Hair Balsam will »t once stop the latter process and re storo the original color. An elegant dressing, free from grease. —Kentucky has a pig with eight legs. But if Kentucky is trying to eatch the boarding bouse trade she f-hould stop bothering with pigs and <to raising chickens with eight legs. —Hop Plasters are clean, sweet and pleasant to use. Fresh Hops combined with Balsams and Gums More pow erful than any other porous plasters. 25 cents. —The smoking car, it seems ought to be styled the mail coach, but it ten't. —A certain old toper is so Btrongly prejudiced that he won't eat fish be •atise they live in the water. —The proper question to ask a young woman who is about to elope is, "Does your mother know your route?" —lf Philadelphia Keely really wants a perpetual moter for his inven * lion he should lasso a tireless tariff talker. —There is one thing that Prince Bismarck cannot do to the American pig. He cannot prevent his turning to Ureece. —lts perfectly safe now in Oiivcin ■ati for everyone but book agents. —When Hamlet heard that a facto ry in Michigan turns out 1,400 wash-, boards every day he exclaimed, "Ah there's the rub!" —The clerk who can sell his salary &>r six months ahead will some day develop into a bold financier, if the I'borhouse doesn't capture him before hand. —The foundation of the British Government cannot be unsettled by dynamite. But we would warn the Queen against writing any more books. —An exchange advises that rubbers "should not be worn in the house all the time." That is a fact. They should always be taken off before foing to bed. —An Alabama widower with twen ty-one children has just married a Texan widow with nineteen children, and started a newspaper to supply the colony's long felt want. Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from practice, having hml placed In Ins hands by an Kasi India mission ary tin* formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy ami |* rniaiicnt cure of < 'onsiiiiiptlon. Ilmncilllls, Catarrh. Asthma ami all throat ami I.IITIK Alteehoiis, also a |«>sltlve ami radical cure lor Nervous licbtlltv and all Nervous Complaints, afier ha villi; tested their wonderful euratlve low ers ill thousands ol eases, has lelt it Indiity to Bi ik'- It known to Ills suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a ileslrit to relieve human mif feriuK. I will send trie of charge, to all who ile al re it, this recipe, In Cermau, I' retiell or Knulish, v. illi full directions tor picparliiK and using, ♦'••ill by mail l>y addressing with stamp. naming tins paper, W. A. Novks, I l!i Power'* Mock, Jiocliestcr, N V. .Hepm-M-ly'eow We charge it over to the bad luk ac bount. IS" The Emperor Lonis Napoleon smoked only tbe finest cigars the -world could pro duce. Prof. Hereford says the Emperor s ciifsrs were made Bpecially for him In Ha vana from leaf tobacco arown In the Golden Belt of North Carolina, this being the finest leaf grown. Blackwell's Bull Durham Smokiwr Tobacco is made from the same leaf used in tbe Emjjeror'n curare, is abso lutely pure and is unquestionably thejjest tobacco ever offered. Thackeray's (rifted daughter. Anne, In her sketch of Alfred Tennyson, in Harper'* Monthly, tells of her visit to the <?reat poet She found him smokin? Blackwcll's B»-ll Durham Tobacco, sent him by Hon. James Russell Li well. American Minister to the Court of St. James. In these days of adulteration, it is acorn fort to smokers to knoic that the Bull Dur ham brand is absolutely pure, and made from the best tobacco the world produces. BlackweU's Ball Durham Smoking To bacco is the (•«< and purest made. All dealers have it. None genuine without the trade-mark of the Bull. CREAM BALM Causes no Pain. ■ Gives Relief at Bs^Co io^o»"£ADlO iice. Thorough rH/yFEVERib gm Treatment will Not a Liq / -^ s aHaid or Snuff. -Ap- with Finger. Give it a Trial. | A) cents at druggists. u Lai cents by mail regis- s " ldfor " ,rc " ELY BROTHERS, Druggists, Owego, N. V. This porous planter ia gfc abaolately the tjest erer made, combining thu rirtaea of hop# with PLuSTEII guma, balsams and ex- ■ ■■ tractn. ita power in wonderful ia curing diseases where other plaatcra aim pi J relieve. Crick in the Back and Keck, Pain in the Side or Lirnba, StifT Joint* and Mu.sciea, Kidney Troubles, Rheumatism, Nouraigria, Boro Chest, Affections of the Heart and IJver, and all pains oraches in any part cured inatantly by the Hop Platter, tf Try m m —1 it. Price 25 centa or fivo for J IOO. £jL VWI »■ Mailed on receUit of price. Sold by all dniKwrists and country atoros. Q /k f \ 1w Hop 1 loiter Camjxiny, 19 W Proprietors, Boston, Mass. nf"For constipation, low of appetite and tlldeaaesof the bowls take Hawlay'a Stomach and Liver Pills. 25 cents. A Public Benefactor. Win. H. Slelnor. Member ol tbe Edilorial Mail «f (be Xcw York Heralil; H!N« EX- C'oinmiHHloiier ot Ex cine Kev York Cllj 48 Ann MI., HHJH: Dr M. M. Fenner, Fredonia, N. Y —Dear eir— I have been a great uufferer from BilliouisneMe NervouM irritation and Dyspe|>nia for years My friend, Hon. H. C. Lake of the Now York Cuntorn Honse, induced mo to try your Blood <fc Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic. By tlieiune of two bottlea I have realized a complete restora tion to health. I look upon it as the greatest remedy of the ago, and upon yon, aa the com pounds of the tame, as a public benefactor.'' FROM THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE- New York Tribune, New York, Dr. M. M. Fenner. Fredoi.ia, N. Y.—Dear Sir | Pleafie send me two more bottles of your Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic. My ife hae been taking it and it hai done her good Yours truly, C. A. TRACY. Completely, and entirely cleanses the blood relieves Biliousness, Constipation and Headache; cleaus out and heals the entire stomach and bowels, breaks up and cures Agues and form ing Fevers; cures Pimples, Skin Eruptions and Skin Diseases, removes Bal Breath, is an anti dote for the Blues; sooths, strengthens and heals Weak and Irritated Nerves, producing good rest at night; and completely renovates and restores a disordered syslem—^whether ilie disorder is slight or grave. I)R. FKNNER.H KIDNEY AND BACK-ACHE CURE—For all diseases of the Kidneys, bladder, urinary passages, backache, dropsy, female weaknesses, nervous debility, Heart disease, rheumatism' elc. The most successful remedy that has ever been administered in the diseases named. Oet of your dealer the memorandum book entitled "Dr. Tenner's People's Remedies are Used all Over tlie World." And are for sale by J. L. Wuller and D. H. Wuller. Butler, A-QREAT-PROBLEM. TAKE ALL THE Kidney & Liver jlledieliieN BLOOD Purifiera, Rheumatic Keiiierilea, Dyspepsia Aud Indigeatlou Curea. Ague, Fever, And BIIIGUM Npelfiea. Brain & Nerve Force ItevlverM Great Health KKNTOREKN In short, take all the best qualities of all these, and the best qualities of all the best Medicines of the World and you will find that HOP BITTERS have the best curative qualities and power* of all concentrated in them, and that they will cure when any or all of these, singly or combined, fail. A thorough trial will give positive proof of this. Salesmen Wanted ON SALARY. RELIABLE MEN, having good natural abilities and pluck, to sell NI.'HSKHV ST<« K. Much men are sure to succeed aud earn liberal salaries from tbe start. Situations Permanent. Write for terms. CILEN BROTHERS. Nnrseymen, Rochester, N. Y. BUTTER lEKiIwA For COLOR and SWEETNESS MHlaKffl Use BEAN'S CONCENTRATED Extract of Annatto. »wn Color. Brightest »• * aai Strongest. »"r <•' r»»» chant, or send 25 eta. to fur a aaiupUi. rotor lug ZAOlba. to BEAN. RAW? A CO., No. *35 Market St.. I'lflMD A, PIMPLES. A receipt lor making n valuable preparation, which will remove lan, freckki., j luiples and blotches, leaving the skin clear and soft, and the complect lon b< atitllul; »l-o, Instructions lor producing a line giowtli of hrlr on the head or lace, will be mailed to any person sending .( ets. in Btiiinps to Forbes <.V <. < ~ No. !HJ Broad say, New York. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Awminietrator's Sale. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court cf Butler county, the undersigned as adminis trator of Samuel Andre, dee'd., late of Con cord twp., will expose to public sale at the Court House In Butler, on Thursday the of M.ij. IhS4 at one o'clock p. m , Jill tl.»* interest fbcinir one tenth interest) of Samuel Andre, dee'd , in the lollowin.' described real estate, viz: All that tract situate in Concord twp.. Butler eounly, l'a., bounded north by Thos. Fleming; east by Ji o. Morrow; south by* James Hamilton and west by Christian Fleecer's heirs, containing KO ACRES MORE OR LESS. Also the following tract situated in the Stale, county and township aforesaid and bounded north'by John Morrow, er.st by Peter Fleeirir, south by John Whitmire and west by Junes Hamilton's 1 eirs, containing 4-'» acres more or lc=s Terius ca-h. DANIEL ANDRE, Adm'r. of Samuel Andre, dee'd. McJnnkin A Galbreath, att'ys. Estate of Ttoos. Clark, Dee'd. I.ATE OF WOETH TOWNSHIP. Letters of administration on the estate of Thomas Clark, dee'd., late of Worth twp., But ler Co., Pa., having been granted to the under signed, all persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate will please make imme diate payment and those having claims against said estate will present them duly authentica ted for settlement. J. C. KELLY. Administrator, Slippervrock P. 0., Butler Co., Pa. Estate »! John B. iMliaMry (LATE OF CLINTON' TOWXSHIII, L>KF '!>.) Letters testamentary on the estate of John B. Montgomery, dee'd", late of Clinton town ship, Butler Co., Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment and those having claims against said estate will present tlu-ra duly au thenticated for settlement, JAMES E. MONTGOMERY, Ex'r., Riddles X Roads, Butler Co., Pa. Estate of Jonepli 11. Patterson, LATE OF BITTLKE COL'XTY, I>E( 'L>. Letters of administration on the estate of Joseph 11. Patterson, dee'd., late of the county of Butler, Pa., having been granted to the un dersigned all persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate will make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against said es tate will present them July authenticated for settlement. . NANCY PATTERSON, Adm'x. Mar. 2»5, 'B4. Coultersyille, I'a. McJunkin & Galbreath, Att'ys. Estate ol Samuel Andre, iee'i. (LATE OF CONCORD TOWNSHIP.) Letters of administration ou the estate of Samuel Andre, dee'd., late of Conc:>rd twp., Butler county, Pa., having been granted to tbe undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will make immediate pavment, and those having claims against said estate will present them duly probated for set tlement DANIEL ANDRE, Adm'r. Mar. 20, 'B4. McJunkin d- Galbreath, att'ys. IOTICE. Notice is hereby given that James Barr, com mittee of Irvine Rarnsy, lately dee'd, a lunatic, has filed his final account in the office of the Pri thonotary of Butler Co., Pa., in the Court of Com. Pleas, at C. P. No. 1, Sep. term 1843 and that said account will be presented for con firmation anl allowacce on Wednesday the 4th day of June, lkS4. M. N. GREEE, Prothonotary. Prothy's. office, May 5, 1884. XOTICE. Notice is hereby given that A. Roessing, As signee of L. B. Roessing has filed his Final Ac count in the office of the Prothonotary of the the Court of Common Pleas of Butler Coiintv at M'C, D. NO. 15 March term 1883 and that the same will be presented to said Court for confirmation on Wensday the 4th day ol June, 1884. M. N. GREEK, Prothonotary. Prothonotary's office, May 0, 1884. Jury List For May 20. List of Traverse Jurors drawn to serve in a spe cial term of Court commencing the fourth Monday ol May being the twenty-sixth day A, I)., l-'l. Allen Joseph,Coniuxiuetiessing tp., N. farmer. Anderson Samuel, (Minion, farmer. Allison Anderson. Worth, farmer Artliers John, Jelf» rson, Jr., pedler, Blghain, Win., Slippery rock, fanner. Bupp John, Lancaster, farmer. Beighley Daniel, Butler, farmer. Crltchlow 11. C., I'enn, farmer. (.'oilman Win,, Centre ville boro., blacksmith. Cliiigeiismitli 11. A.. I'etrolia boro., grocer. Imnlap Melvin, Marion tp., farmer, Ditner Joseph, Summit, fanner. Denny Edwin, Middlesex, farmer. Dutle'r ltubeii, Couiioquenessing, N. farmer. Emery Daniel, Marion, farmer. Elsler Conrad, Butler boro, and ward gardener. Frederick Adam. Summit tp. farmer Fletcher W. 15., Barker tp. farmer. Fennel Ahram.Clearfield, fan.ier, Flemuiitig G. W. Concord, farmer. (itllelaml Lewis, Adams farmer. Glenn Robert, l'.radv, farmer. J loch Augustus, Millers-town boro, Hotel keeper. Hutchinson W. J.. Oakland tp. 11 tuit'-r James, Buffalo, farmer. Johnston Jacob, Summit, farmer. Junes James, Muddycreek, farmer. Kepple Jonathan Farmer. Kemper Joseph Butler boro, 2nd ward Sadler. 1-cighner John Donegal tp., tanner. Miller 1». ('., Centre.farmer. Mctiill M. L. Cherry, farmer. Mofse Win. E. Buffalo, farmer. Marshall Joseph, Marion, farmer, Morehead J. P., Wlnlield. farmer. Miltln The* . Slipperyroek, farmer. Stewart John, Evans City l>oro.,geut. Siller Jacot), Jackson I p. W., farmer. Slimmr Rutx-ii, Prospect boio., clerk. Slulz John Summit tp. farmer. So wash 11., Fairview tp. W. Shoemaker. Yaiidcrlin Geo. Venango, farmer. Wade Rolit., Washington, farner. Young l'hiiip. Harmony boro. farmer. v W. W I'.I'ECKKNRI I)(iK «. SONS, AiiKMS, NOII I II I, illicitly , PA. Union Woolen Mills. I wonld desire to call the attention of the public to the Union Woolen Mill, Bntler, Pa., where I have now and improved machinery for the manufacture of Barred and Gray Flannels, Knitting apd Weaving Yarns, and I can recommend them as being very dura blo, as they are manufactured of pure Butler county wool. They are beautiful in color, su perior in texture, and will be Hold at very low prices. For samples and prices, address, 11. FULLERTON, ju124,'78-ly Itutler, Pa The Keystone Electri cCo SOLE LICENCEES FOR I'KNN'A. OK The Baxter Electric Light Company are prepared to furnish entire electric plant*. Will also arrange with counties, cities, corjioratlons or individuals, for the right to use the BAX'I'FR LAM I', the most economical Improvement m cl.ic- Irle lighting ever invented saving one-half the cost of lighting by Are Lamps, and making a steadier and purer light. The eonsuinplion of carbons Is less than one fourth of whet It Is in the ordinary lamp. Eighteen Inches of carbons. Inn .l Itig 111 ordinary lamps, but iialf a nlglit, will last in these lamps three nights, burning Al.i. NK;HT i.osi 1. Address KEYSTONE ELECTRIC CO.. 2125. Third St., I'hlladelph la. I'a, BXPOSIT ION Visitors should not fail to call and examine the largest and finest stock of Imported and Domestic Liquors in the Stetc, at Max Klein, *2 Federal Nlrcel Allegheny City, Pa. Opposite Fort Wayne Passenger Depot. Dr. Frease's Water Cure Es tablishment. A lieillh Institution in lis :ioth year. For nearly all kiudrt ol Chronic discuses, and es ptciolly the diseases of Women. Oi'EN AT AI.I, HRASONf. Circulars !n e. Address, S. KKEASE, M. I)., yIS-ly New Brighton, Beaver Co., Pa. Subscribe lor tbe CITIZKN* GRAND OPENING. SPUIMi AUD SUMMER STOCK BOOTS ~&T SHOES T Last February when in Massachusetts I finished up my orders with umnufaeturers for my Spring Stock, all my troods are made to mv special order and made by the largest and best manufacturers. 1111S IOCK 16s AUV\ LUJI -ING IN DAILY ; never before have I shown such an immense variety of Styles to select from as this season. HAYING ADDED TO MY IMMENSE STOCK several new lines that for WEAK, HI, btilifc. ana l Kitb cannot be surpassed in Pennsylvania. OUR TRADE IS INCREASING RAPIDLY. We have been compelled to enlarge and remodel our entire room inside, which we have now just completed and you will find one of the finest BOOT AND SIIOE HOUSES in Western Pennsylvania with a Stock of BOOTS and SHOES twice as large as any other house in Butler County, and filled with immense bargains from top to bottom. Can't give prices on this immense fetock; it would till a whole newspaper, but will sav, will sell you a (iood Two-Buckle Plow Shoe, sizes C-12, to to 85 cents; a Good Calf Boot sizes G-l 1, at $1.50. These are regular lines of goods made to my order; no old shoddy goods; no auction stock of sample lots that we want to push off our hands hut fresh, clean goods.- Ladies' Button solid, -j-t, at H.t cents. This is an elegant shoe for the money, will surprise you to see it. OUR STOCK IN LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDREN'S. ARE JUST ELEGANT, and selling rapidlv at prices we have marked them, recollect our goods are all marked in plain figures. We TIIE CELEBRATED ENGLISH WALKENPHASI' SHOES, best in the world, the shape of the natural foot; try them for solid comfort. Oi.r l ine ol Mc«»*\ Boy*' and Y<u.«lis' *l»oeH are Beauties. Ask to see our new line of Mens' Hand Sewed Shoes, they are grand ; never had anything to equal them before, bee our tltgaa Wo¥ENS', MISSES* AND (MLDRENS' SLIPPERS AND WALKING SHOES. We have not forgotten the Old Ladies. We have wide shoes, low heels, all kinds and prices. MENS' and BOYS CANVASS SHOES for Base Ball aud Mechanics; light and eool; very cheap. We will cut the prices to the very bottom, but wont cut prices to one man to cost to mtike a sale and stick his neighbor to make it up; one man s money is iust as good as another in this house ; customers are told what goods are before they buy. Recollect no old auction or sample goods in this stock. See our elegant line of Ladies' French and Cur. Kid Button Boots, in Hand Turned Hand Sewed and Machine. Our Dongolia, Glovekid and Simon Goat Button Boots very handsome. CIIJIj- DIIENS'SCHOOL SHOES, NEAT AND SERVICEABLE. Our Stock of Mens' and Boys' Calf Boots is elegant; a specialty in Mens' LOW INSTEP BOOTS. Large Stock of Leather and Findings constantly on hands at the very lowest figures. We don't mention manufacturers names of Goods we use, but control a dozen or more ol the finest and best in the country. Come and see us, will save you big money in Boots and hhoes from any house in Butler, and give you good honest goods that speak for themselves, that will bring you back, also your neighbor. We are keeping the lead in Boots and Shoes aud increasing sales all the time. Repairing done neatly aud at lowest prices. Step in and see us. B. C. HUSELTON. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF BOOTS AND SHOES A. T JOHN BICKEL'S. BUTLER, PA. Having bought an unusually large stock of Boots and Shoes when East last February, I find an extra effort must be made to push them, on account ol the lateness of the Spring. I therefore announce to the readers of the Citizen that I will have a ' MMI SALEI OF BOOTS AN I ) SHO FHS For 00 days to reduce my spring stock. Most dealers wait till their customers have bought their spring wear then they reduce their prices, but 1 propose to CUT THE PRICES WIIEN YOU NEED GOODS. My stock this spring is much larger than ever before, and prices very low. lam positive that I can save you 25 per cent, on your Hoots and Shoes, and give you better goods than any other house in Butler. I MFAN WHAT I SAY WHEN I TELL YOU THAT I WILL SELL A Solid Kip, Hand-Mads Plow Shoe, Two Euckles, at 93 Cents. We do not advertise anything we have not got, and when customers ask lor them tell them that we "are just out." This kind of business won't do me. It may do with my competitors who are hungry for trade and will stop at noth ing for a little spoil. Come and see me, and you will find things just as advertised, GDSD, H9HEST 618 IS SiiS SHOES II Ml LOW PRICES. My stock'of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes is very nice this spring and prices lower than ever before—N T o old shop-worn gooda in my stock that has been handled ten or twelve years, and put up in fancy boxes to palm off o u the public as fresh, new goods. My stock is all fresh and new, as all goods are made to my own order, and over y pair warranted. My stock ol Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys. Was never better, as I control some of the best lines of goods in the country. Give me a call when in need of Boots or Shoes and I will saye you big money. A full line of English Waukenphaust Shoes, For both ladies' and Gentlemen's wear. Try a pair for solid comfort.. Base Ball Shoes for men and boys. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER. My manufacturing department is under my own charge, and none hut first-class workmen employed. LEATHER AND FINDINGS AT VERY LOW PRICES. Thanking the readers of the Citizen for the liberal patronage bestowed upon me in the past, and asking a contin uance of same, I remain yours respectfully, JOHN BICKEL, Butler, Pa. FOB SALK!i Three Hi res of land, more or less in Joflerson r L l ownsliip-» Butler County, I'a., bounded as follows: On the North by Olade Mill and Haunahstown road, on tlie Kant by whool lot and Mary Welsh, on the South by Frank Truth and on the Went by Kdward Montag aud Thos. Martin, having thereon erected a GOOD BRICK HOUSE, Frame Store Ituilding, Frame Stable and out butildings, being property lately owned by Jamb and now owned by S. Negley, of Taranturn, I'a. For particulars inquire of F.B. BOWSKIt, FSQ., Uutlcr, I'a. Union Woolen IVTill, bUTLKK, I'A. 11. FIIIJiKRTON, l*r«|»'r. Manufacturer ol HI.ANKF.TH, KI. ANNUM , YAIINS, Ac. Also custom work done to order, such an carding Hulls, making MlatikcO, Hamuli-, Knit ting ami Weaving Yarns, Ac., at very low price*. Wool workud on the sharer, it de sired. uiy7-Iy JOSEPH B, PIZER, PLASTERER & CONTRACTOR, Bntler» Pa. Having removed to Hutler, from I'ortcrsville, I hereby inform the public tbat I am prepared to execute all orders and take contracts lor plastering, stucco unit mastic work in all its branches,and I will guarantee satisfaction and give references if necessary. Orders can lie sent through the mail or left at my residence in Spririgdale, on Centre avenue, nearly oppo site the grocery store J, It. I'IJCFK I.MI'OUTANTI-NOW ! Do you wantto JIAI4IO iHOXDV, unci IniiiM'diiilc and IVrman- Clll empJoyment ? Any worker can Hticcccd. Write for purticulutH and HI ml reference to A H DAY & CO.. Nursery men, Geneva, N. V. TI IPlitflC WAR fED $ 100. ! I I. flull LilU MI'IIISI. u'nd' »iMM K It!'' j f C M'.C' MUYd<CO * BRICKS! BRICKS! The subscriber continues the making of bricks common, pavement, bay wlmlow and oilier ipial- Itlcs at Ills kiln on the Kalr llround road, half a mile west ill Ituticr lie will keep on hand a lot of hrlcksat all times. lie will also make and burn brick in the country lor anyone desiring lo have them made on their own larm or premises. As he Intends carrying on the brick making business, lie li.vlles tlie custom ot all, promising to give entire satisfaction to all who may patron ize htm. All order? promptly tilled at reasonable rates. Call on or address, .1. (iI'.OIUJK STAMJI, maws-'H.'l Itullur I'a. •I. 11, Hie VCIIHOII «V < 'O.'M RE A L EST ATE AGENCY, 100 Fifth Ave., I'l 11 • Imi ■ Kl'a., oilers for sale a line 110 acre farm near New Wilmington, Lawrence county, I'a.; has line large buildings, orchard, Ac., for SB,OOO, (near Westminister College); 75 acres half mile from railroad station and near New Castle, has line large buildings, for $7,. r >*M); a splendid frame dwelling, barn, ice house, carriage house, Ac., at New Watcrford, <)., large lot, for $.f,000; a fine nine room brick dwelling, large lot, fruit, stable, Ac., at I'reeport, I'a., for $3,000. I.ist free lo any jidilres*. We want more farms to sell, also country stores, mills, Ac. I.MIII !•;•>( .>e ~a. f.1i.1. I« Viisl |IN ■mi iliKlrM-llliib iiiirMrmnl llUlurr. I'HIIIIIU« mill l».«l.lte ltj.llle.of UiriWorM Wul': 1" J. 4". »•*< in'ilj Jk I'liliiulflplila, I'a PAPHLONcure ABSOLUTELY CURES BALT RHETM. ECZEMA. SCROFULA, SCALD Head, Ervsipelas, Tetter, Hives, Dandruff, Barber's Itch, Tiiuples, Stings, Carbuncles, l'lant Poisoning an-* Foiaoued Wounds, Ringworm, Sunburn, ana all diseases of the ?*km. For Piles, Wounds, Cuts, I'lcers or Sores, no is so prompt in soothing and healing as Papillon Skin Cure. It does not smart or bum. Dir'.ctions in ten languages accompany every bottle. HIS ABSOLUTELY CURES NA?AL CATARRH, ACTTE or CHRONIC COLD in the Head, Rose Cold, Bronchial Catarrh and HAY FEVER. C! ?ns»>9 tho nostril*, permits natural breathing, anJ t revents incrustations, snutlles and sneezing. It (§& sne- iric cure for Cold in the Head—which la caused ojr sudden changes in the atmosphere. Directions in ten languagts accompany every bottle. gSMfVAHCQUGH rMrSLLIIncuRE ABSOLUTELY CUREB WHOOPING COUGH. It Is a harmless vegetable syrup, very delicious to th» taste. Rt lieves at once and is a positive cure. WINTER and BRONCHIAL COUCH are cured by this excellent remedy. Directions in ten languages accompany every bottle^ PAPIUOHcuk ABSOLUTELY CURES ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD, STOMACH, Liver, Bowels an<l Kidneys; for all diseases origiu ating in impairment of the blood. as Anremia, Siclc llea«?.»ch«\ Nervousness, Female Weaknesses, Liver CV irtpluint. Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Biliousness and Kidney Diseases, tliis medicine is absolutely Slim This medicine does not contain any mineral, is ab solutely vegetable, restores the blond to a healtkj condition, regulating excesses and supplying de ficiencies, and prevents disease. Directions in ttn languages accompany eiery botllt* Price, $1 per Bottle; Six Bottles for (5. For Sale by All Druggists. PAPI'.LON CO., CHIC ACQ. For sale by J. L. Wclleb and D. H. Wuixeb. mMJUM 'who is UNACQOAINTEO WITH thc qloqraphv or THIS COVJM* I Bj® <;ll pi e4k Ijjjsl" s MAP THt CHICAGO, ROCK iSLAMD & PACIFIC RT By thc central position of ita line, connects the Bast and thc West by the shortest route, and car rmm p*uaeutferu, without change of cars, netwetm Chicago and Kaunas City, Council Bluff®. Leaven worth, Atchison, Minneapolis and Bt. Paul. It rounccts in Union Depots with all the principal linen of road between the Atlantic and tho Pacific Jceans. Its equipment is unrivaled and maguifl jent, being composed of Most Comfortable and Beautiful Day Coaches. Magnifloent llorton Re dlining Chair Cars. Pullman's Prettiest Palaos Sleeping Cars, and the Best Line of Dining Cars n the World. Three Trsins between Chicago and Missouri River Points. Two Trains between Chi sgo and Minneapolis and St. Paul, via the Famous "ALBERT LEA ROUTE." A Now and Direot Line, via Seneca and Kanka* ceo. has recently been opened between Richmond, Norfolk, Nowport News, Chattanooga, Atlanta. Au gusta, Nashville. Louisville, Lexington, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Lafayette, and Omaha, Minnssp olis and St. Paul and intermediate points. All Through Passengers Travel on Fast Express Trains. Tickets for sale at *ll principal Ticket Offices in tho United States and Canada. liaggago checked through and rates of faro aL ways as low as competitors that offer less advan* tages. For detailed information, get the Maps and Fold* era of the CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE, At your nearest Ticket Offlca, or addrem R. R. OABLC, E. ST. JOHN, Viurfna. * U.u'l M'l'r, Ow l TkL * rial. Afb CHICACO. D. L CLEELfIND~ Watchmaker and Jeweler, Keeps constantly ou hand a complete stock ot WATCHES, CLOCKS, GOLD, SILVER ANU STEEL -BPECTACLEH- Of all kinds and prices. Jewelery and Silverplated Ware of tho very best quality. Everything warrant ed just as represented and sold at the low est cash price. Fine Ylatrli Itcpal ring a Spec ially. One square South of Diamond, Main Street BUTLER, PA. Planing Mill —AND— Lumber Yard. J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PURVIB, S.G. Purvis & Co., H4NU FACTUHBKH AND ÜBALBRB IM Rough and Planed Lumbar OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS, FLOORING, SIDING, BATTENS, Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards, SHINGLES & LATH. PLANING MILL AND YARD Near (jleriuMii Catholic Church Hard Wood Furniture lor sale at extremely low figures, A great variety of lied*. Tallies, Chairs, Children*' Chairs, Ladles' Rockers, Kxtru Heavy Arm Rockers, Marble and Wood Top Pal lor 'lallies Bureau*, Stand*, Double and Single Lounges, Spring Mattresses, Ac., Ac., at WM. F. MILLER'S, IVorfli 71 it in Nlrrel, B XT T L K R, 1 J A... FACTORY ON WASHINGTON STREET. dl'i'B3-tfc Notice Is hereby given than an application will lie miule t<> the Coventor on Friday, May It. t*H4, at l<> o'clock A. M.. for a charter tor a pipe line to lie known as the Independent l'l|ie Line, to I rails - noil, store and ship petrolenin from a point In miller county at or near lluld indue to Heaver in Heaver county. 11. M. DONAKOO, VV. .1, Ml til.MI-SKV, .lIIKI. 1.. lIKIIIAM, SAIiAII A. Iflll'KlNS, apm/st JOHN COM WAY. J DEITTISTR X . 0 1/ WALDRON, Graduate ot the PhU R add phia Dental College, Is prepare; • lis to do anything in the line of his profession in a satisfactory manner. Office on Main street, Butler, Union Block, ap stairs. Dr. S. A. JOHNSTON, DENTIST, - - BUTLER, PA. All work peitaining to the profession execut ed in the neatest mauner. Specialties Gold Filling, and Painless Ex traction of Teeth, Vitalized Air administered. Office Opposite'Lowry House, Main Street. Office open daily, except Wednesdays and Thursdays. Communications by mall receive prompt attention. Janl6'B4-2y JOHN E. BYERS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON my2l-ly] BUTLER, PA. Office on Jefferson street, opposite Flour Store. "P N. LEAKE, M. D., " Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Office in Onion Block, and residence in Ferrero ho se, Butler, Pa. Oct. 25, 1882. FOR SALE. ~ 18 Acres of land, with large two-story brick house and large barn thmon erected. Good orchard; situated in Butler twp , Butler county, Pa., adjoining Dutler borough on the south, will be sold cheap and on eaty terms. For particu lars inquire of Lev McQuistion, Esq., Butler, Pa. SUR V EYING LAND, COAL BANKS, AND LEVELING. Particular attention given to the Retracing o f old lines. Address, B. F. 111 1.1.1 A HI), Co. Surveyor North -Hope P. 0., Butler Co., Pa. 3,5,84. ly John L. Jones, Auctioneer' BUTLER, PA. All orders will receive prompt attention. f6.3m County Auctioneer, JAMES E. KEABNS, HI TLER, PEMM'A, Is prepared to serve the public of this section at vendues, etc. Having had many yeare ot experience he can guarantee perfect satisfaction at rates that will suit all. Leave word at this office. 3,5,84.1y G. D. HARVEY, Bricklayer and Contractor. Estimates given on contract work. Resi dence, Washington street, %orth end, Butler, Pa. jan2.ly. JT. H. Harvey, Has opened a paint shop in REIBER'B BLOCK, on Jefferson Street, Butler, Pa„ where he is prepared to do all kinds ot HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, Papering and Calsomlnlng, hanging window blinds, etc. And, also keeps on hands Wall Papers and Borders. PalnlH and Brushes, Puitlea. and .Wlndaw Cllaaa. (all sizes cut to order.) I respectfully solicit a share of the public nat ronaire. J. H. HARVEY. 3,5,84.6ra 1881 WALL PAPER, 1884. New Designs In Wall and Celling Paper for dwell ings, offices, halls and churches. A large and well selected line of DECORATIONS for ceilings and walls. Brown back paper from 8 ets. up, white back paper from 10 cts. up. Gllta from 22H cts. up, WINDOW SHADES Aud Decorations a Specialty at H. C. HEINEMAN'S, Butler, Pa. 2d27.3111 PERMANENT STAMPIWU FOB, KENSINGTON, ARBASENE AND OUTLINE WORK DONE, Also lessons In same given by ANNIE M. LOWMAN, North street, Butler, Pa. Jne2o-ly PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT. The largest itopular book ou Mexico ever publish ed DUO fine lllaitrttlsai fllled with valuable Information ot deep Interest to every thoughtful person. As evervone wants to read about MEXICO THE LAND WITH A GLORIOUS FUTURE— agents will And this the best selling book of the year. Write to P. W. GAKKIKI.D Publishers' Agent, 17» Public .Square, CI.KVKLANU, O. it* iron smT Henry Leibold, Continues the Livery Business on Jefferson St. first door below Bickel A Gallagher. Good rigs, first class teams always on hand* Horses fed on reasonable terms, also horse* bought and sold. oct3-ly. STEPHEN G, By Stephen A. Douglass, he by Relief; he by Rysdyke's Hambletonian, will make the season of 1884 at my stable In East Brady, Pa., oom. mencing April 15th and ending Aug. 15th. Stephen O's size, color, style and fine disposi tion do honor to his high breeding. He stands fully 15J hands, weighs 1260, he Is the finest failed young stallion in (Pennsylvania and last 'all showed himself a trotter worthy his royal lineage by winning the Stallion Race at Butler over six (6) competitors, getting a record of 2:17 in the fourth neat which is no measure of his speed, as he trotted a quarter fast Fall just out of the stud in 3(1 seconds, a 2:24 gait. Mare* from a distance will receive the best of care. Mares with a record of 2:30 served free except ing grooms tee of one dollar. For further In formation address J. W. VERNER, Ka»t Brady* clarion, Co., Pa. Service fee twenty-five dollaiVto insure. ■pr23,lin. Pure Bred IXolstelß Hioek* Tlio undersigned haye purchased from th« Powell Bros, a pure bred Holsteiu bull, one and a half vears old aud weigha 1236 pounds, whiuh can bo" seen at the farm of John Weber, in Pern* towuxhip, at any timo. Terms. $4 cash, or #6 charged. J-A PAINTK*, JOHN Wiaxa. b utlercouSty Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Office Cor. Main and Cunningham St«. G. C. ROESBING, PBISIDINT. WM. CAMPBELL. TRKASUKKK. 11. C. IIKJNKMAN, Skcbktart. DIRECTORS: J. L. Put vis, | I. A. Helmboldt, William Campbell, IJ. W. Burkhart, A. Trout man, ' Henderson Oliver, 0.0. Roeeslug, I F. B. McMUUu, Dr. W. lrvin, I N. Wcltiel, A. K. Rhodes, | B.C. Hetneman. JAS. T. M'JUNKIN, Qen. A«'t- JBTTTIjIEDIR/ CutThisOutsSS
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