'ls your father at home?' inquired a man of a little girl who admitted him. 'ls your name Billy." she 'Some people call me so,' replied he. 'Then he is not at home; for 1 heard him tell John if any bill came to say he was not at home.' The components of Dr Ball's Coujjh gyrup are daily prescribed by the ablest physicians, whose success is due to the specific influence of these components. Dr Bull's Cough Syrup, skilfully prepared for immediate use, is for sale by druggists. Cider is scarcer than whisky in York county. Hog cholera has made its appear ance in Allegheny county, said to come from Ohio. For three years my son was sore all over. Peruna cured him. J. Neuen schwander, S. S. Pittsburgh. 'Well, I should shiver,' is the latest idiotic slang. Those who use it won't in the next world. Calenders for 1882 and the festive almanac with the bran new joke are coming to the front. Mrs. Dukes, of Colfax, Indiana, had a running sore on her ankle for two years. 'Lindsey's Blood Searcher' cured it Six hogs, nine months old slaugh tered in Conventry township, Chester county, weighhd 2,500 pounds. Had very sore eyes, almost blind. Peruna cured me. A. Bender, S. S. Pittsburgh, Pa. Sixteen hundred head of cabbage was shipped by canal from Centre county, to Baltimore last week. Tbe population of the United States is finally figured at 50,155,784. It cost $4,400,000 to find that out. An agricultural exchange says if a rat is caught alive, dipped into tar and then libeated every othe rat will promptly leave tbe place. Keep your family well supplied with 'Sellers' Cough Syrup,' use it in time, yon will avert bronchial and pulmonary affections. 25 cents. A farmer named Goodrich, of Brad ford county, thought he saw a deer standing in a thicket, got a rifle, bur ridly shot and killed a young cow of great value. 'ls your father a Christian?' said a gentleman to a little boy on one occa sion. 'Yes, sir,' said the little boy; 'but I believe he has not worked at it much lately.' Elizabeth Cunningham (rave birth to five children in less than three yeara, at Pottfetown, twiiiw first aud triplets. Her husband died a month after the triplets were boin. A man who is inspired by liod to commit a great crime is a man i." can keep tbe whole court room in which he is being tried for murder in peals of hilarious laughter. Roasted lemons are said to subdue the whooping cough very effectually. It is prepared as fellows: ' Roast a lemon without burning it. When hot cut and squeze the juice into sugar, tiive a teaspoonful as often as the cough is troublesome. This is a cure for any kind of a cough aud perfectly safe to take. The society young man of tbe pe riod will aby at ice cream saloons here after. Tbe sued lover in the breach of promise case sweeteheart explained the visits of another young man by saying that be was 'only her ice cream young man.' Pleasant as such an appendage may be to a fair maiden, tbe average young man will hardlv aspire to the humble office, at least where there is a lover around. State Superintendent, I)r. Higbee, has given notice that no more pupils can be admitted for the present into tbe Soldiers' Orphans' Schools, in con sequence of tbe inadequacy of tbe State appropriation, arid oucludes by saying that should the present num ber continue until the close of the school year, which ends May 31st, 1882, the amount of appropriation would Iw exceeded at least twenty thousand dollars. Tbe disqualification of a witness at Toronto, on tbe ground that he was an Agnostic, adds to our knowledge of matters and things in Canada The i supposition that because a man is uot sore about wbat goes on in the next world be is therefore an incompetent witness as to wbat be sees going on in tbis world, when bis evidence may be very important to tbe rights of a plaintiff or a defendant, caused Mr. Justice Osier to suggest that there was a chance for improvement in this respect in tbe law of the Dominion. 11a Payette Dully .ioumel,] ADXIOIIH to KlN<*. There's plenty of room up stairs, as Daniel Webster said to the young lawyer anxious to rise, but despond ent to do so; but no one need Injure himself either in climbing the stairs of fame or those of his own house or business place. Tbe following is to the point: Mr. John A. Hutchinson, Supt., Downer's Kerosene Oil Works, Boston, Mass., writes: Mr. I'atton, one of our foremen, in walking up stairs last week sprained his leg badly. I gave him a bottle of St Jacob* Oil to try. He used it and an almost innitm taneous cured was effecte J. A Belmont was married to u Mor gan in New York on Tuesday Be fore 2} o'clock, the hour set for the wedding, tbe neighboring streets were lined with carriages and the church was filled. A carpet and canopy ex tended from the curb into tbe church door. Within, the chancel was full of palm trees, ferns and flowering begonias Tbe altar rails were wound with smilax, caught np with bunches of white roses. Shortly before 3 o'clock the carriages containing the wedding party drove to the church. The coachmen wore buttonhole bunches of wbite flowers, and the horses were adorned with white favors. It was •n altogether lovely occasion. Father of I>lN«>aae«. Constipation has liecn called the father of diseases, therefore it should sot be regarded as a trifling element. It is quite as necessary to remove im t»ure accumulations from the bowels as t in to eat or sleep, and no health can be expected where a costive habit of body prevails. Take a half-tablespoon ful of Simmons Liver Regulator after each meal, the bowels will be gently moved without griping or nausea as naturally as if no medicine had been taken. Regularity in taking the medi cine dally will soon effect a permanent ctire. —Ladies, pleaso compare Pittsburgh roes with New York prices, at Mrs. E. Sloan's. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Extraordinary Bargains! t/ IX jam mi's. WE TAKE THE LEAD IN LADIES' MISSES' AND , MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S, | YOUTHS', BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL KINDS ! GAITERS, RTIUBIDRS, SLIFFEBS, ARCTICS, etc. LEATHER AND FINDINGS AND SHOEMAKERS' SUPPLIES OK ALL KINDS ALWAYS ON* HANDS. Bpairing of all Kind* Really and Promptly Done •TOIIIV BICKEL, AN? . 31. MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA. ? A STnENGTHEHCR.A I IRON BITTERS are hi/rlily re commend* d for all Si r*> J I quiring a certain and efficient tonic ; < 'pccially l..' | I the M" the iierv< . J iy art I 8 lilt*-* :i i i.iirm rni the dij/rnive organs, removing all dy*peptic 'p.j 1 I ■' • j E TL ' '"■/ the J Jielcu 'nq, Jlal in the &Umvu k, Heartburn, dr. J ii<; O; s'. & 'j Iron Preparation that will not blacki .i Hie Is or t;i\«- | headache, t-<y »il dru,~"i:>tH. Write for the Ali C Book, uJ pr and amusing reading— sent free. liltOWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, M«l. uWumciism UeataVoXa Sprains, I'ftln In the Hark and v There In nothing more painful than thoi: ; Imt the pain can be removed and tlio dlw:a*: cured by uw of I'EIIHY DAVIN' PAIN K 11.1.KM. Thl* remedy to not a cheap Benzine or Petroleum product tlmt mil.»t he kept away from (Ire or heat to avoid danger of explosion, nor hi It an untried experiment that may du more harm than good. PAIN ICI I.l.Kit ha H been In eoimtant U*c for forty year*, and the universal testimony from all part* of the world I*. IT NKVKR KAII.N. It not only effect* a i>crmaneiit enre, hut It relieve* i»aln almont liwUintaneoiuly. Being a purely vegetable remedy. It in *afe In the hand)* of tbe moxt inexperienced. The record of cure* by the use of PAIN Kll.l.Kit would fill volume*. The following extra/t* from letter* received HIIOW what tlieae who have tried It think: Edgar Cady, Owatonna, Minn., aayi: About a yiMT tdnw. my wife -'ami" msbJect to tvrvw. NttffoiriK fri>m rhmmiutittm. Our RMT>R T W MM U) UW. I'Al* KJLLKII, wbU:h ruilcYwl twr. Charles Powell write* from tbe Sailor*' Home, London: ! had J**™ ftlfllrt/wl thru* yMir* with ncuraljda an*! rinUiit MpaitniMof t h* Tbu ml WflKClilttifiter K*V« up my cm** In (Impair I trlucl yotir PAIW KILLKH. aii*!* It K*V« ii»#! lmifjttlUt'*. mUrf. I b»v« mfilUM my ttirmitdK aii(t ntu tutw V> follow my unual occapiitk/ii. All drugglut* keep PAIN KII.LKR. It* price W, low tliut It I* within the reach of all, Wld It will *ave many tlrinr* It* wmt In doctor*' bill*. SIM., #Oe., and ♦!.*« n liottle. PERRY DAVIS A SON, Proprietors, Providonco, R.I. ML ROEKENSTEXN, deai.KK I IV TREMONT COOK STOVES AM> rtA>(il:H. AIW), AOKNT I'Oll CUYSTAI. I'AI.A' I! HTOV'IvS AND HU'AIIIH FOR KAMI:. Itir (i! Ilntdlcy'* Htoves, which I »*-! lat*i * cent |>cr pound, atnl I will yuaran'c * In- m In {.> ■( l*.n .• r tt n< I i;i ve better *ati*(a*'iioii tlian tli** ***-called <-ri/inal and ■ lie plat* >**l*• *•*, ovine *l. \i. c. if<>< :ivi:>s (tlliel.'cly Main Hired, (Sutler, Pa. WALKER - ■ i WAS H E R. ill tlii* \n«l«l lli.'tl lijih III'- KiilfiM r HMIHI II f li* | wlllrli priiVMit tii«* I'MMU!ni( of Million ,iinl iijjiuv lorlolln^. MJ H i,rriU,r >' i ,r,r4^ s»**>. A /••111 • MULII I O wY HH I LmU, t li-hf il(•<] Kryilour Wrliiufra ;tl M iin,fHi |«n« r lour I prl« #«, ('Arru)nr-ttff. Ih'frr to llm* rof llil< |#ii|»« r, A«l out liull price. J. 11. IIOIII.AM), Aucllowr, J. K. PItATT A I'M). '.):XiW Union Woolen Mills. I would denire to call Him attention of tint pnblic to the Union Woolen Mill, Duller, Ft., where I have now and Improved machinery for the manufacture of Barred and Gray Flanncla, Knitting and Woavlna Yarnfi, and I nan recommund them a« hniiiK vnrv dura ble, an they are manufactured of pure Duller county wool. 'J'Uay arn beautiful in color, mi perior in texture, and will be Hold at very low price*. For •amj'le* and price*. addreee, ll KtJLM'.IITON, Jul3V7h ly) Kntler, Pt tCC i week In your own town. 'lcrtni mid o „mi tr-i. Addrewt 11. HAbUm fit Co., I f'ortlttUU, Maine. PtttUc : P»tUr, P«.. X 4, 1881. O. H. Walworth, Baco, Me., write*: 1 (!Xl»* rl*-in *-il Immediate relief fr*im pain in ttw **l*l|; by tin: ll«: of your I'AIN KII.I.CU. E. York aaya: I bnv uwvl your I'ai:, K m.1.K11 for rheumatism, aii'i have received K" «t benefit Barton Seaman «aya: Haw. U«*l*l PAIN K11.1.H1 for thirty yearn, aoil have found It a miwr failing reiuMy f"l rlu '■ t" k-'lvc n 1 In caw*of rheumatlmn. Phil. Gilbert, Somerset, Pa., write*: Krom iirtunl no*-, I know your I'A IR< K II.IJMI I* the l««t iinf'iirltl»"< or fiilMtrnl ■ *" I In l'i.i f»r for liny m ' .14) It will in.l nuni.r l.t lt. ■ l'».iti'!.A In | nfi ;y a v<*n- f.'il-lu i ' ® It In |jf,t i-«ittr- Hmil I#v any <>r itllolb'i likmll- # »I f »<• t i mil • i«* •* j Vr.iti va 11 Im Inff mora «t*l imlvnly 1.1 «v ® i f !>«•«! I»y J orii t. |»liyi lrfu»r. 11. . fiynlli.r d IftUir (10/.ef) trttti 'l!'-;. UIXiWU Uf II • I', «*!•• -I'lll. Q I'KfCC' S A IKMIIIVI'I/ rurm W»tlfilii.iliUi)|l f»|i«| all oUu rtdli'.*' • ® I «»r li»f« rnilll' tit fMvi r, chilli iuni fnvt r, ® duiiili wen u<') luf ilJibio rcuic -ur « rn |o- £ PlOltl.Vt it ii <1 MAX.ILIIV FOB BALK BY Knini:nni!\ A WIM,I:K 111 I I.I.I!, PA. I'CllltlH A It MO It, JxiMiiC/O ol illppo«li.e I'ontollli'i), tiljy ZKUKNUiXK , L'A. EXFBSITIDN' BUTLER, PA. OF BOOTS & SHOES Fresh New Fall and Winter Stock at Exceedingly Low Prices AT The Iteli ble and Popular BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE OF B. C. HUSELTON. EVERY DAY ADDS STILL CHOICER STYLES AND LOWER PRICES UNTIL HIS HOUSE IS FULL OF EVERY KIND AND STYLE OF Boots &■ 81ioes. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDRENS' Kip, Calf, Grain, Dibble, Goat, Kkl& St. Goat in Iblish, Button and Side Lace. Old Ladies Warm S/ooes, Slippers, Rubbers and Arties. MEN'S BOYS' AND YOUTHS' Broijans Ploiv Shfjes, Calf Shoes, Kip and Calf B(K>ts. The larg est stock of Men's Ilarul-mo.de Kip Boots in Butler, and lower prices. Men's Boots as low as * " - - $l5O Women's Heavy Shoes at 90 Customers are all treated alike ; no misrepresentations made as to quality of fctock and wear ; prices san.e to all. We don't M*ll to our custom er at half price and next one charge double to make it up. This is the Largest Stock of Boots & Shoes // /}nliff ( 'until/ —h ih//> ond loircst price*, nml much the larij- H'l < />■ i;airiliK done on uliort notice and. at lowi-«t market ratci. The only authorize)! auenl for tin; dale of A. Hriulley A ( 'O.'H wroll known HU»VI-H ami llnnx"*, ami the only place to «ct the oritjinal and genuine odd nlut<-N for their xtovi**, made exprttmlv hy them for him. Beware of xliaiii platen l« Hold in itutler, made of old and inferior metal, none Ken nine hut from the Agent, (111 HIS. STOCK, june 8, 'Bl. Near Wick and Hohreihcr Ifou*e«, Main atreet, Hutler, I'a. "TEE TRADE DOLLAR" IS GOOD, BUT! 'TlieTradel poking Stove IB BETTER. For Sale by JAMES S, WILSON, CENTEKVILLK, - - Cooking and Healing Slovcs a Spcciallity Willi (Is. GKNIOIIAIi A(iK.\ r r FOR "THE KKA.MHK CO. Oil 0L CITY FARM WAGON." VALU A B L E FARM FOR SALE! THIS underalgimd nfTiUH fnr HAIU the follow log real iiktutn, viz : Tim William MtiChitig farm, annate In Oak land lowindiip, Duller county. J'«., adjoining I»II.In of Win. J. lllllclilaon, JO 11 llulpli at Cil , containing 190 acre*, inort or lemi. About \M acrca cleared, balance in good timber; double log lioone and frame bain llmrcoti erected; good orchard of about 1111 l bearing apple trern; farm (veil watered, and In a good Hlatn of cultivation, ami IM Mtji|HM( il |o be underlaid with coal, "L lili fin in IN ► lltlttlo In a good lielghlnu honil on llie public mad leading from liuller lo Kair view. and within about live IOIIOH of Jiutlcr, and within about one mile of the proposed now tail road. Knr term* impure of tlm uiidcr*lgiiod or 11 W. Flceger, E«<|., of llutlnr, OHKIHTY ROM), Ex emit or of William Mi-Clung, dnccanod, Oakland twp,, Itutlnr (Jo., I'a BoctSm W KKK »I 2 a day at adly made <9 ' £■< oat I v Outfit truo. AUdrtvi 'lnui< IU «'<»., Auguntii, Maine. /marly EMPLOYMENT I OK Al l. To Sell .1 Household Article. 'I'IIK poor it* well it* the rich, the old it* well aft I the young, the Wife, lit well a* the liiinlumd, the young IlllilfVti ill well a* llie y<'<>llu mini. Hie girl HX well a* the hoy, mav lilftt a* well eiirn a few dollar* In h«iie»l employment, it* In *ll around the In.line iiml wait fur nthur* to earn It fur them. We ejiil \«* you cmployiilOlll, all llie lime, or during yoni aparc hour 1 * oiilv ; traveling, or 111 your own neighborhood, among your friend* ami acquaint ance*. If you 110 not rare tor employment. we •an Impart valuable Information to you free of co*l II will coat you only one cent foi a l'n*tJil card to write for our I'ronpectu*. ami It may lie the mean* of making yon 11 good many dollar* l»n not neglect tin* o|i|>orl unity You do not have lo invent a large mini of money, and run a great ri*k of 10-dug It. You will readily ice that ll will l»e an cuav matter to make from $lO to fluo a week, ami c«lithll*li a lucrative, mid linlelK'id • 111 bunlm-a*. honorable, ••Iralglitforward and |»rw fllahle Attend In HUH mailer NOW, fnr there Ift MONKV IN I I fnr all who engage with lift. We will aurprlan you and you will wonder why you never wrote lo n* before. WK HKNII KIM.I. I'AK* t ii'i'l..M[M I'IIKK Addreaa lIt'CKKYK M'K'tl CO.. (Name till* impcr.) [XlbeiiowJ MAltlo>. Onto. J IK.. 3=L : 't£' LLtH' tSSi^Eiil THE CREAT BURLIXGTOX ROUTE. I3T"No other line runs Three Through Pns *enger Trains Daily between Chicago, Des Moines, Council Bluff-. Omaha. Lincoln. ft. Joseph, Atchison, Topcka and Kansas City. Direct connections for oil points in Kansas, Xebrnska, Colorado, Wyoming. Montana, Ne » ad;i. f'e* Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and Calilornia. The Shortest, Speediest and Most Comforta ble Route via Hnr.nlbt.l to Fort Scott. Denison, Dallas, Houston, Austin. San Antonio, Galves ton and all points in Texas. The unequaled inducements offered by this Line to Travelers and Tourists, are a* follows: The celebrated Pullman (18-whcel) Palace Sleeping Cars, run only on this I.ine. P., 11. 4 Q. l'alace Drawing-Room Cars, with Ilorton's Reclining Chairs. No extra charge for Seats In 11.-cllning Chairs. The famous C.. Tl. A 0 Palace Dining Cars. Gorgeous Smoking Cars fitted with Elegant High-Hacked Rattan Re volving Chairs for the exclusive use of first class passengers. Steel Track and Superior Equipment, com bined with their Great Through Car Arrange ment, makes this, above all others, the favorite Route to the South, Soutb-Wcst, und the Far West. Try it, and you will find traveling a luxury instead of a discomfort. Through Tickets via this Celebrated Line for sale at all offices In the United States and Canada. All Information about Rates of Fare, Sleep ing Car Accommodations, Time Tables, &< will be cheerfully given, and will send Ire any address an elegant County \laj> of I nr Btates. in colors, by appl) ing to J. Q. A. BKAN, Gen's Eastern Agent. 308 Washington St . IJoaton, Mi'..— __ and. 3l7 Broadway, New Vo::. *' ' T. J. POTTER. Oen. Manuner, Chicago PERCEVAL LOWELL, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, S. S. CO'S. SUPERIOR ORACKERB AND Pan Cake Flour. Pancake Flour la just what its nam# implies: flour for Pan Cakes. The directions for uh are wlih cold ■rater I»r aweet milk, make a batter aad bake st ones on a hot griddle Tkla season 1U much cheaper s'ian Buckwheat flour. •jrASK YOUB GROCEE FOE IT.-W OCI New York Water Crackers, IM PERIAL CHAMPAGNE CRACKERS XXX OYSTER CRACKERS, EXTRA BODA CRACKERS, WINE CRACKERB Are superior to all other*. When you buy cracksrs aik for MARVINB, and dontuke any othsra, fo» they are the boat. Office and Works 91, 9S, 93 and 97 Liberty Rtreet, Aeuil Department, 18 Fifth iTenae, PITTSBURGH, PA. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. Send for New Illustrm ■ V ted Price-List No. 30, for Fall and Win ter of 1881. Free to any addresa. Con tains full description of all kinda of goods for jieraonal and family use. We deal directly with the consumer, and sell ail goods in any quantity at wholesale prices. You can buy better and cheaper than at home. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 227 and 229 Wabauli Avenue.Chicago.llL ArenU NBDtvd for th« Lift* Mid Work ©tf GARFIELD Th« oulj miuiputo tintj i.f hli nnbl* lif* null tragic daalh Kraah, brilliant, rallatita. KUjiantlr unuta't IB Eullih anil Ufrmii b.aulifulijr Ilfu.tratnl J hanTaotnalr hound. Kaateat aalltng hook ovar |»ub ltahr'l. Hr John C. KldMth, LL.O. n A TTf*TnW l,w l,ot ® U T lh * ra vAU llvHi vainii<-'1 campaign hooka with which the country ta flooded. Thaf are utterly worthlaaa ; an outran*' «'!*»»» lha mimwy of tha gieat d*ad. and a haaa fraud on tli«* public. Thla book ta «*nllrrly new. Tha only w«.rk worthy tha theme. Mend 50r. In Wtnm|»« for Acml'iOutlll. JON KH RHOTUKHN Jk, i d,, Puhliaheta, rhiladelphta. I'ef If ion cc«iuh«r, Irtrti. ily the Court. Ill' 11.Kit ( OIJMTV. nn : (Vrtilii-d fr<»m tlm llvcordH INK Al. v |,i„ 50, dny „f December. X. D , IMHI. V 27 A Iti nc KI.I.. I'rothonotary. ('OMMONWKAI.TII or I'KMI«YI.VAM!A, C«>TT»IV or IIDH.KH s To John N I loon and Jacoh (I. OniNMiiian, (IUKKTINO : We command you, that all huni nenn and e*cun«n l.eiii|; laid to* ill I*, you he and appear in your proper per-on before our JudKim at lluller, al our county < 'our! of Common I'loan there to he held for the eiiiinty afolenaid oil the twenty necond day of Hecomher llint., to nhow canne, If any you have why the witnennen on he half of Wanluiiuton Ilovard uii't Naomi ilovard liin wife, in rl((lit of nuid wife on their petition to have perpetuated tentlmonv relative to a ilnml from Jacoh (I. Oronnman and wife to John N. Iloon 'deed now lout) nhoilld not he examined and their tentunony redlleeil lo wrilliiK. and llled of ieeord in our nanl Collit in order to perpetu ate the name, agreeably to the Potiatltlltion of our (loveniment. and I lie Act of Aneemhly In audi cane made and provided, on part of peti tioners and herein fail not, under the penally Of oil" hundred UOIIIIIIH. Witnenn the lion. I'.. Mcjunkiti, I'realdent of our naid Court, al liullcr. tlnn Mh day of t»4r cemher, A. D„ IMHI . A. HUHMBI.L, Troy. BUTLER COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Office Cor. Main and Cunningham St«. J. C. KOKHSIND, I'RKHI IIKNT. VVM CAMI'IIKMi. TKKAHUKKK 11. 0. IIKINKMAN, HKCKRTAKT. DIUitCTOHS: J. L. I'urvln, E. A. Ilelmholdt, Wllllmn (Jttmphell, IJ. W. Iluiklmrt, A. Troutinao, ; Jncoti Hehoeno, (1.0. Koeanlnic, | John Caldwell, Dr. W Irvln, ' J J- Croll, J. W.Clirlaty I M. C. Helneniwi. JAS. T, M'JUNKIN, Gen. Ag't- Planing Mill —AND— Lumber Yard. J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PURVIS S.G. Purvis & Co., MANCFACTITBCRS AND DEALERS IX Rough and Planed Lumber OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS. FLOORING, SIDING, BATTENS, Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards, PORCH POSTS, STAIR RAILS Newell Posts and Balusters FENCE PALINGS, Ac., ut a tutor. The Clan of Instruction la original and the Lesson* comprehensive. Those desiring to Ica'n may licjfln at nny time, back number* to Lesson I being supplied new subscriber* aud exorcise* corrected when ever received. HUIMCHII'TION . One year (Oonrae of IS! Lessons )* • $1.60 Single rnuiher .... 15c. American Ageucy for Pitman'* Shorthand Book* and Reporter* Supply Depot. Circular* Heut Iree on application. HOWELL A IIICKCOX, 409 Washington St., Boston, Mass. oriment -1111; with I lie iiittiiy herbs of • iileutlii, lie uceltlent .iHy made a preparation which cun d btxonlvebld ot I'IISMI'MITION. Ills child Is now lu this coun try, Mild emmlnu the lieat of health, lie lias proved In the world that I ONHI'MITMIN can lie ■Hixitivel) mid permanently cured. The now give* thin Uct'ipc free, only asking two tliree-ceut stamps tn pay ex|>enses. Tills llerli also Cllii-a M K lii Hweiit*. Nausen lit the Stomach, and «111 lireak up n fresh cold 111 twenty four hours, Ad ilress Craildoek &< <■.. KUJ Itacc Street, I'luladel plila iiiimlnu tins pa tier. GOOD NEWS TO ALL partli's troubled with lialdnens uud loss ol hair. I'he "Alpha Hair Riwtoier" Is the first and only remedy ever known that lia» never failed lu a single case, and we will |iay •lOO.(M) In any case wlieie It f'nllx tu produce Imlr If ploperl* used. Send for (,'liculnrs and sworn testimonial* to JAMKS M I) It I'll Y A CO, Gcnciul Auenta. a.' l Wi nd Street, l'ltt»burifll, I'll. Price per bottle, #2 (K), or three bottles for ifl.OO IlklHll' Ol' Mill-giU'Cl €'O4S l.nlitit nlt I|IHM»1J»I v, t>il V* « of (.'on due J, h't» of VfttiADgo iuwuxliii» Jlnt!«r 11#IViiI v, I'ji 4«ilml to lilH UiitllM lt> tj a n w |. »m-.M ui.»l»n lUifnrtl »'•» |MV iii•*llf, mid *uv )i«\ ny r'i» III»» */.» II» <1 K-ITT# «% •' I tiMMli «in v «II lit'ii i-ii ml f<»» J'l."- iwiti.l. >1 \l I Nf»A COK K .rrn; i\. I«.i ( a #i I'. ()., Dailur OuUUtv. I'a. The oldest. IN-SI, most IhorouKli and complete prai'lb al business college lu the l ulled States. (IT School always In session. Students admit ted at uii) tune. For circulars address J. ('. SMITH, A M., I'IIINI 11-AI,. 7 se|i.'lln f'ltlsliurKll. i'a I'tirtlou Nolicc. Notice Is hereby tfiven that an aplillcatlon for the pardon of 11. H. Milhson, late id liutler Co., I'a.. oonviuted of larceuv and horse steallnK, will be presented at the neat uieetlnu of the Board of Vardnus, in tbe dlv of llarrisluirg, on the third Tuesday of lieeemlier, A. lIKN|. Union Wlon Mill, 111 I Lit, I'A 11. FIIIiLKKTOiX, I'rop'r. Manufscturer ol III.ANKKTS, KI * NNKI », Y AHNS, Ac. AI»o custom work done to order, sucli at I'srdltiK Roll', tuuklutf Hlankets, Fliiiiuels, Knll tlliK and Wcavlug Yarn*, Ac,, ut v«tv low prices. Wool worked on the siiales, 11 de [ sited, nivT-lv AUvvrfcitfo iu Ibu CITiZAM. TBAVEL.EHS' GUIDE. L'TLIR, KARM> CITT AND PARK SB SAILKOAD Train* leave Butler for St. Joe, Millentown liarns City, Petrolia, Parker, etc., at 7.27 a. tn and 2.26 and 7.25 p. m Tramp arrive at Butler from the above named pointe at 7.17 a. ui., and 2.15, and 7.15 p. tn" The 2.15 train connects with tralu on the West Penn road through to Pittsburgh. SHINANGO AND ALLIOBINT KAILHOAD. Trains leave Milliard's Mill, Butler county, for Harrisville, Greenville, etc., at 7.50 a. m. and 2.25 p. ra. Trains arrive at Hilliard's Mills at 1:45 k. U., and 5:55 p. x. Hacks to and from Petrol la, Martiaabar*, Fairview, Modoc and Trontman, connect at Bil liard with all trains on tliu 8 A A road. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Trains leave Butler (Butler or Pittsburgh Tito*. Mar kit at 5.0S a. m., goes through to Alle gheny, arriving at 9.01 a. m. This train con nects at Freeport with Free port Accommoda tion, which arrives at Allegheny at 8.20 a. m., railrtpd time. Erprtts at 7.16 a. m., connecting at Butler Junction, without change of cars, at 8.2* with Express .west, arriving In Alleghany at VM a. m., atif Express east arriving at BlalravUla at 10.55 a. m.-railroad time. Mail at 2.26 p. m., connecting at Butler Junc tion without change of cars, with Express west, arriving in Allegheny at 501 p. m., and Ex press east arriving at Blairsviile Interaction at 5.55 p. m. railroad time, which connecta with Philadelphia Kxpress east, when on time. The 7.21 a.m. train connecta at Blalrtvilto at 11.05 a. m. with the Mail east, and tbe 8.88 p. m. train at 6.5« with tbe Philadelphia Ex press east. Trains arrive at Butler on West Penn R. R. at 9.56 a. m., 4.58 and 7.01 p. m., Butler time. Th* 9,56 aud 4.58 trains connect with train* on the Butler A Parker R. R. Vain Line. Through trains leave Pittsburgh tor the Baa* it 2.56 and 8.26 a. ra. aud 13 51, 4.21 and 8.06 p. m., arriving at Philadelphia at 8.40 and 7.50 p. m. and 8.00, 7.0u and 7.40 a. m.; at Baltimore about the same time, at New York three hour* later, and at Washington about one and a hall hours later. Time of Holding Courts* The aeveral Courts of the oounty of Batter commence on the fit at Monday of March, June, September and December, and oontinn* two weeks, or so long as necessary to dispose of tbe businesM. No causes are put dowu for trial or traverse Jurors summoned for the ftrat week of the several term*. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. ~ 'BUTLER, PA. JOHN K. KELLY, Office with E. O. Miller, Esq., In Brady Law Building. augl7*Bl ITM. "CORNELIUS, Office with W. D. Brandon, Berg Building, Main Street, Butler, Pa. J. F BRITTAIN~ Office with L. Z. Mitchell, Diamond. A. M. CUNNINGHAM, Office in Brady's Law Building. Butler, Pa. S. H. PIERSOL. Office on N. E. comer lHamoiid, liiddie build ing novl'J JOHN M. UREER. Office on N. E. corner Diamond. novlS WM H l.rsK, Office with W. H. 11 Riddle, Eeq. MKWTUN BLACK, Office on Diamond, noar Court House, south side. _____ KTL BRUGH, Office In Kiddle's Law Building. S. F. BOWSER. Office in ltiddlo's Law Building. [marft'76 *J. B. MoJUNKIN. Bjiecial attention given to collectiona Oißo< oppoalte Willard House. JOSEPH B. BREDIN, Office northeast corner of Diamond. Butlet Pa. H. H. GOUCHER, Offict in Bohnxideman's building, npataiia. J. T. DONLY Office near Court House. r - 74 W. I). BRANDON, ebl7-75 Office In Berg's building. CLARENCE WALKER, Office in Brady building- marlT—t FEUD REIBER, Office ID Relher'a building, Jefleraon Bt. apOl) F. M. EAST.MANT" Office In Brady building. J KV M cQUISTI ON^ Office Main atreet, I door south of Court Bomaa JOS. c. vanderlinT" Office Main atreet, 1 door eouth of Court Hooaa. Win A. FORQUER, •V Office ou Main atreet, oppoaile Vogeley Houae. GEO. R. WHITE, Offloe N. E. ooruer of Diamond. T~i>7 mcJUnkin" Oilier In Behncldemnn'a building, weat aid# ol Main atreet, 2nd aquarv from Court Houae. ~"T7 C. CAMPBELL. Office in Horg'a new building, 3d floor, eaai aide Main at., a few doont aoutli of Lown liouae. mart— tr r. A SULLIVAN, iimy7 Office S. W. oor. of Diamond. A. T. BLACK, OHlce on Main atreet, olio door aoulti 01 Hrr.tly lllock, Hutlcr, I*a. (aep. Si, 1874. EIUENE U MILLER, Office in Brad/'* I,aw lluil'Juitf, Main atreet, nontli of Court lloiiHo. aflootsl THOMAS ROIUNSON, BUTLKIt, PA. JOHN 11. NEG LEY, CdTUivo* particular attention to tranaactlon* 1M real ivttatu throughout the county. OrntlKON I>IAMONII, NBAV COtIUT HoCaB, IH t'lTI/KN HtMI.IHHD K. K. Boktn, KINMIX MtniUii.l. (l.nlc ol' Ohio.) ECKLEY A MARSH AIX. Officii In Hrudy'a Law Mullding. 8ept.8,74 (' G. CHRISTIE, Attorney ut Law. Legal liuoinea* carefully transacted. Collection* made and promptly remitted. Bimluea* correspondence promptly attended to and iiniwerecl. Office oppomte* Lowry Houae, Butler, Pa. PHYSICIANS. JOHN B. RVERS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, myai ly) BUTI.KK. I'A. Office on JefftTHon Htreot, opposite Flour Store. DKNTISTS. DHISTTISTIR, * OU WALDKON, Graduate ol the Phil K adcljihla Dental College,la prepared ■ II ato do mi) thing In the line of hit profession In a satisfactory manner. Oilier on Main atreet, Butler, Union Block, up stalra, apll CHEAP TICKETS to any |Milnt weat. I.ami Kiplorera, Round Trip, First, Heeoud or Third I'iaaa. Hfllable Information rrKardltiK Homestead Pre-emption or Mining lawa. Call »n or addreaa K. A. TAYLOR, Cftahler Argylr Haringa Rank, Mar 14:flm Petrolta, Pa. l^jT"Advurtiau in the CITIZJMf.