Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, April 26, 1882, Image 4

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    R EMOVA L.
PORTER & DONALDSON,
WHOLESALE MILIINERY
Have He mo veil to
NEW BUILDING.
260, 262 and 264 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa'
Elevator Enlrauc?. 2t>).
Special altentiou given to Pattern Bonnets and Trimmed Hat*. Full lue of Straw Good?, 1111-
Lonu, Silks, Flov ers, Nets and LaCCJ.
Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Crapes and Ladle? Neck Wear, SPECIALTIES.
PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS.
LARGEST STOCK. LATEST STYLES. LOWEST PRICES.
mar22,3in t
IB3Z OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE OF 1882.
JAMES SHIDLE & SON,
No. 59 Smithfield Street. Pittsburgh, Penn'a.
GETER C. SHIDLE.
Art Paper Hangings, Embossed Bronzes, Dadoes, &c.
u!ii>B2,r>m
IT U R N I T IT R TC.
' A COMPLETE LINE OF
Krt-iiilii ptiil i.oall l.illß
I j i ri-ufiiai.st., Allegheny,
"RETWEEN IDE POT ID BIR/UDG-IE--
raarls.3iuos
D. <Sr W. S. WELTY,
JOUBKHS A Nil DEALERS 1 .
CARPETS AND WALL PAPER,
OILCLOTHS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES. &c.
The oldest, largest and most complete House in the Trade in tlx* City,
m 15,3iiioa. 115 niid 117 Federal St., Allegheny City. I'fl
EAGLE PLANING MILLS,
Cor. Robinson and Anderson St., % ALLEGHENY CITY.
M. SITVIOIV, Agent.
MILL, SINil, lIOOIt ASI> SIUTTKH PAf TOHY.
Flooi lug Hoard!', Weathei boarding, Planed Roar< s, f':i?li, Monidlug*, Shingles,
l.nih iilid all kinds ol Building f.umber,
fgr A liberal redaction lor cafli orders. Send lor price list. All work de'ivered to railroads,
steun uoats, &e., lice of charge. Communications solicited. Siu:>
CHRIS. ©TOOK,
Manufacturer of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware and dealer in Stoves, Ranges, Pressed, Japanned
and Enameled Ware, Granite War.-, WooUen Ware, Bird Cages, and general housekeeping
goods. Rooting, Spouting and Repairing done on short notice and at lowest market rates. The
ouly authorized agent for the sale of A. Bradley & Co.'s well known Stoves and Ranges, and the
only place to get the original and genuine odd plates for their stoves, made expressly by them
for liiiu. Beware of sham plates being sold in Butler, made of old and inferior metal, none gen
uine but from the Agent, CUIUS. STOCK,
june 8, 'Bl. Near Wick and Sclireiber House*, Main street, Butler, Pa.
PERRY DAVIS'
I \ VEGETABLE
PAIN KILLER
f A Never-Failing Core for Barns, Scalds, Bruises, Cuts, Mores, etc.
. After forty years of trial, Perry Davis* Pain Killer stands unrivaled. • f(
Is safe! It acts immediately! It never fails!
Editor Of the St. John (N. B.) News, says:
In dean wounds, aches, pains, sores, eta.,
It Is the most effectual remedy we know of.
No family should be without a bottle of It
lor a single hour.
From the Cincinnati Dispatch:
We have men. lt» magic effects, and know
It to be a good article.
From I. 8. Potter, U. 3. Consul at Crefeld,
Rhenish Prussia:
Alter long years of use, X am satisfied It
Is positively efficient as a healing remedy |
fa wounds, bruises, and sprain*.
PURT DAVIS' PAIX KIM.EK IS not a new untiled reined). For forty veara It HA 1 ; boeu iu
' constant use ; and those who lia ve used It the longest are Its best friends
Its success la entirely because of Its nielli Every fauillv should have a bottle ready tor
use. Much pain and heavy doctors'bins may or ten be saved by prompt apph atu.n of tha
PAIN KII.I.EH. Unlike most medicines, It is perfe< tlv safe even in tho hands or a child. It/ It
once thoroughly, and it«IU prove lis .alue. Youi druggist has it at 2Sc-, iO;» icd wI.UJ
perhowia PERRY DAVIS A SON, Proprietor*. Providence, R-1.
M. c. HOCKENSTEIN,
DEALER 11V
TRGMONT COOK STOVES
AND RANGES.
ALSO, AGENT FOR CRYSTAL PA I. At K STOVES AND REPAIRS FOR SAME.
Bird Cages, Tinware, Wood and Willow Ware, Enameled and t tranite Ware, Sewer Pipe, Eire
Clay Stove Pipe, Orate Tile, Eire] Brick ami Clay.
Roofing, Spouting and ll«avy Sheet-iron work done at short notice below market prices for
c.uth.
I am also having manufactured to my order, nice clean and smooth odd Plates to fit Bradley's
Stoves, which I sell at six cents per pound, and I "will guarantee fhetn to last longer and give
better satisfaction than the so-called original and genuine plates sold by another party at ten
cent* per pound. Give me a call and be convinced.
M. C- ROCKENSTEIN,
iune!s:ly Main Street, Butler, Pa.
W. W. Bharper, Valdosta, Oa., says:
It is a panacea for all bruises and burns.
From R. W. Adams, Saco, Me.; -
It gave me Immediate relief.
*. Lewis says:
In forty years' use it. never luia failed m<».
W. W. Lum, Nlcholvllle, N. Y., says:
I use >our I'AIM Ku I.KH rr> iiuentl>-. It
relieve* pain and soreness, and heuin wounds
llko magic.
J. W. Dee says:
For aeslds and Inu ll- It bus no etpiul.
pe iitttUu : Untie*?, P«.. sVp»it 2ft, Iss2.
I
n»e Lawreucc ('«. District At
loruvj'
(Froiu tin* Guariian of In-t urefk.)
Aft or the Grand Jury bad been ;j
tW'rn ou Monday, Judge Hredin in- j ,
formed thorn the investigation of ,
tlu* charges against District Attorney j
lrvin would it- a part of their business.
The Judge appointed .1 M Mart us. .
Esq., to t ike eharge of the Common- I
wealth's-ease in the matter. Wednes
day afternoon the (Jrand Jury return
ed the following pr hutment
7'" the Honorable th> Judya "" i
Court of (j nirter ori. or Law .
retire Cot n '</ :
The Grand Inquest <>i th county • 1
Lawrence, iuquiriug in and tor the ;
body of said county, upon tlx ir sol
emn oath.- and affirmation* do present j
that I 1 rvin, District Attorney in;
and for snid couut\, did, on or about |
the Ist day of April, A. 1)., 1831, in!
t£»c city of New Castle, in tin* said :
county unlawfully euffeuvor to ;iiiln- j
tuce one S. L> Marshall, then and :
there a public officer, to wit : County j
Detective in and for said county doly ,
appointed, in the discharge and per
formance of his law ful duties and obli
gations us such officer, to wit; . iu the
procuring of evidence for the duo and
proper prosecution of the hereinafcer
named defendants in cases then and
there depending, wherein the Common
wealth was pfaiatiff, od the part ol said
fjoiiuiion wealth, by offers and promises
of mom'y to be paid to h;in, the said
Marshall, by other person Q? parsons
to the Inquest unknown; to wit: to
the eaid Marshall if.>oo ami to the said
J. 3. Irviu §OOO. The following are
the names of the defendant? and the
cases depending. Com. vs. Robert
Voegle and James 13. Shaw ; Com.
vs. C. Koch and Lewis Ko?h; Com.
ye. D. Roberts and James Hannon ;
Com. vs. L- S. Nickum and Frank
Xickum; Com. vs. Barbara Genkinger
and Jake Genkinger; Com. vs. lieios
Pierce, Thomas McWilliams and \Y m.
McMathews; Com. vs. Samuel Smith
and Carbon Fplkerson ; Com. vs. Jacob
Sigle and Ueor&e ljoljiiger. All of
said cases were depending at April
sessions, 1881, of your Honorable
Court, and Wtsre for the illegal sale of
liquors. And the Inqaept aforesaid,
on their oaths and affirmafctopa ktW
said, do further present that the said
J. Irvfn, District Attorney in and
for said county', did unlawfully, will
fully and corruptly solicit, dei»aud,
charge and receive while iu the dis
charge of his official duties and under
cover and by virtue of hi* oflice and
in violation ofhisoath of office, money
other than the compensation allowed
by law in the settlement of the fallow
ing cases, viz : Com. vs. Klijah Rey
nolds, No. 2J, September sessions,
1881, Lawrence county. Fees charg
ed and received sl2 Received Octo
-13, IBBJ. Com. vs. William Woods;
three cases before Alderman Samuel
Bowman for illegal liquor selling.
Fees charged and received Re
ceived on or about November 1, 1881.
Com* vs. Matthew Amphlet, charged
before Alderman Bowman with horse
stealing. Fees charged and received
812. Received on or about- August
20, 1882. The Inquest would further
present that the aaid .J. S. lrvin. Dis
trict Attorney as aforesiid, in the above
mentioned cases of the Commonwealth
vs William Woods, settled *ai<l cases
alter they were certified to your Hon
orable Court by said Alderman, Samu
el Bowman, and without his, (he said
Alderman's permission, or without
leave of your Honorable Court.
[Signed] A. 11 I TT'IN, Foreman.
April 12, 18S2, New Castle, l'.t»
Tnc presentments ate endorsed as
follows:
188J, April 1?, tlie Court direct
the County Detective to make infor
mation against J. S. Irvin /or viola
tion of his official oath, as District At
torney, in knowingly receiving money
other than theVompennation allowed by
law for the performance or t e nou-p<.r
formance of the duties of his said
oflice of District Attorney in the with
in-named cases as mentioned in said
presentment, viz : Com. vs. William
Woods—three informations for illegal
sales of liquors before Alderman Bow
man, settled without leave of Court—
s 26 ; Com. vs. Matthew Aniphlet, in
formation before Alderman Bowman,
horse stealing, sl2.
[Signed] BY THE COURT.
Addenda —And for misdemeanor in
office in settling cases against Woods
without leave of Court; and the Court
do appoint Janes M. Martin attorney
to prepare indictments against said
District Attorney, and to prosecute
the game upon behalf of the Common
wealth to final judgments as provided
by law.
[Signed] BY THE COURT.
It takes over one hundred pairs of
gloves to assuage the grief of the
Brooklyn officials over the death of an
a'dcrman, whose ife might have been
saved by a single bottle of Dr. Bull's
Cough Syrup.
The new law against profanity in
New York State will go into effect on
the Ist of May. The Philadelphia
News is of the opinion that the date
was deferred until s-pring house clean
ing was over _
An ounce of prevention is worth a
pound of cure, and saves doctor bi'ls—
take Peruna.
Barnum says that although Jumbo
cost him $30,000, yet he paid for him
self in one week. No doubt of that.
Mr. Barnuiu couldn't have got the
same amount of advertising f>r twice
that amount of money.
If you take our advice you will lose
no time in calling on your druggist for
'Dr. Seller 'Cough Syrup'—without an
equa'.
A letter carrier in Meriden, Conn.,
whose wifo has inherited £60,000,
goes his rounds, though the postmaster
has several applicants for his place
He probably wants to accumulate
ennrgh money to spend two days at
Nispara Falls this summer
Overworked men* lind women, per
sons of sedentary habits, and others
whose system needs recuperation,
nerves toned, and muscles strengthen
ed, should use Brown's Iron Bitters.
A sealing 11earner has arrived at
Newfoundland with 24,000 seals, and
the catch of the whole fleet off Labra
dor is reported to lie as great as 136,-
000 These, however, are not the
genuine fur seal, which, although once
found ever a large region, are now al
most wholy restricted to a few islauds in
the Behring sea.
There is no use talking ! 'Lindsey's
Blood Searcher' is taking the lead for
curing all blood diseases.
Bed parasols are now sometimes
made of velvet.
Misnlareti C:i»nfl<lt'it('c.
Wasihnoton. April 14 —ll W llow
crate, who lias been lying for son e
rnontl s in jail n this city, oil account
of his inabilityito procure the amount
~f )j iil require by the court for Lis j
appearance to answer the charge made '
u**aiust Lim in connection with his j
administration <>f th" financial afliirs j
of the United States Signal S-rvi-v, ,
escaped from his guard yesterday af- j
ternoon, while visiting his family, j
and has in.t been sa-.u since. Tin «ir
euiiistane's were a- follows . In ne j
eurdauce with prwdents alr«-ad; > J -\
tablished in similar cinci, HoVgtt6
lias, at various times daring the pr-.-t j
Hiiir «.r five months, applied to the |
court f«>r temporary have <>f absence .
from the jail to vi-'it his family. These ,
applications have generally Iweii grant- |
ed, the court sending ftn olliccr with
the prisoner to prevent his escape,
and limiting to a few hours Lis ab
scence from jail. Yesterday, for the
first time in two month.- or more, Mr.
Howgate asked leave to go to his
house for the purpose of seeing his
daughter, who has recently returned
from Vassar College, and of looking
over cmain pnp Tf. .ludgo Wylle, \u
whom application was made, granted
the request and sent with tbo prisoner
Mr. Doing, one of the oldest and most
trustworthy of the court bailiffs, with or
ders to bring him back to the jail in two
hours. It was then about throe o'clock.
At Mr. Ifowirate's house the bailiff,
for some reason which lb not fully ex
plained, lost sight of the prisoner for a
moment, and when he turned around
Mr. Howgate was not in the room.
The bailiff asked Miss llowgate where
her father had gone. She replied that
he * had stepped out. but would re
turn in a moment, and asked the bail
iff to sit down. The officer suspecting
that something was wrong, rushed out
of the bo»se bnt.could see nothing of
the prisoner. The bouse was searched
the police headquarters notified and
the police everywhere put on the alert,
but up to 11 r. m. no clue to the fugi
ti.es Vi'hpfe!>bouts had been obtained.
Marshal Henry tlitnKS that i,e ij still
in the city, but as precautionary meas
ure the police authorities of Baltimore,
[jjchmond, New York, Philadelphia
and Uottou Law been notified of Lis
escape. If he should not be arrested
before to-day a reward of SSOO will be
offered for his apprehension.
Don't worry any jongcr with pain ;
take I'eruna.
Partridge feathers are used to cover
parasols.
Rheumatism, disordered blood, gen
eral debility, and mauy chronic dis
eases pronounced incurable, are often
cured by Brown's Iron Hitters
The murderers of Jes-e .James were
convictetl and sentenced to be banged,
but the Governor promptly granted
them an unconditional pardc.ii.
f Daily Chicago Times.]
Mr. George Barnes, t>f Bagnall A
Barnes, South Water Street, said tliat
his wife had been a sufferer with neu
ralgia for years and had tried many
remedies in vain. St. Jacobs Oil is
the only thing that brought her relief.
'Patience' pokes r.re worn by young
) if dies.
The highest h»pes and interest of
the race rest on the purity, health and
strength of womanhood. We take
pleasure in referring our readers to the
remarkable efficacy of Lydia E. Pink
harm's Vegetable Compound in all that
class of diseases from which women
sutler so much.
Look to your cellars, and be sure
that their sanitary arrangements are
good. At this season of the year a
considerable amount of decaying vege
tables is likely to be found iu cellars
that have not been carefully watched.
It is a well known fact that disease is
frt qucntly caused by lack - of attention
to some of these little matters .about
the premises.
Brain and Xerve.
Wells' Health Renewer, greatest
remedy on earth for impotence, lean
ness, sexual debility, &e. sl. at drug
gists. Prepaid by express, $1.25, 6
for $5. E. S. Wells, Jersey City, N. J
lowa lawyers are said to be notori
ous among their brethorn of the bar
for the length of their arguments, and
it is even charged that this habit has
assumed the dimensions of a
calamity. One of the judges recently
said : 'The State of lowa is paying
annually a quarter of a million dollars
for unnecessry gab—for these long
speeches that do no one any good, that
wear out the court, tire out the jury,
and hurt rather than help the clients
for whom they are made. It is an
outrage, and ought to be stopped.'
Catarrh or the ISladdor.
Stinging, smarting, irritation of the
urinary passages, diseased discharges,
cured by Buchupaiha. SI. at druggists.
Prepaid by express, sl.2;'), (J for
E. S. Wells. Jersey City, N. J.
Philadelphia is now agitated over
the relative sizes of the big elephants
of Forepaugh and Barnum.
A Kcniarkable Coincidence.
It is a matter of journalistic record,
that some years since, a schooner set
sail from Baltimore, having on board
a crew of thirteen men. By a most
singular freak of nature, the entire
force was attacked by a skin disease,
which manifested itself in large ulcera
ted sores on the arms and hands,
wholly incapaciating the men from du
ty. The result was that the vessel
was towed back to the city where tin
men were placed in a hospital. Moral!
Had Swaync's Ointment for skin dis
ease been used in the first place, the
eriw wouill have recovered in from 12
to -'t hours.
The private claims before Congress
foot up iu the neighborhood ol s(*oo,-
000,000.
Ely's Cream Balm Co., Owego, X.
V. —Please send us at once two gross
Ely's Cream Balm. We take pleasure
in congratulating you on the success
you are having with the ,Cream Balm'
Catarrh and Hay Fever cure. Its sale
i' steadily increasing with wonderful
rapidity as you can see by our frequent
orders. It is evidently an article of
great merit. Very truly, JOHNSTON,
IIOI.I.OWAY tfc Co., GO2 Arch St., Phila
delphia. March 19, 1881.
Mr. C. B. Porter, Druggist, Towan
da. Pa. For several years I have
been troubled with Catarrh; have
tried manv remedies without much re
lief. Ely's Cream Balm has proved
to be the aticle desired, having won
derful results in my case. J believe it
to be the only cure. L. B. CORBORN,
Towanda, Pa. May 14, 1870.- Price
50 cents.
FIR. IT«, U»T», / AV , OINTMENT.
—
DOWNS' ELIXiHr^HBHj
fl H. DOWNS' I
L <? Vegetable Balsamic Li?
This valuable is purely Topotable: B*
ffljtho discovery of which was the result oipKa
gg m.iny years' clo-3 study, ia order to discover H9
33 tho cause, tho symptoms, and tbo cure—viz: *5
B Consumption, Coughs, Cold?, Catarrh, 9
jy droup, Asthma, Plsurisy, Hoarseasss, K
gj Influenza, Spitting Eloci, Bronchitis,Bj
Wm ar:i every speHeq of opprpMion '-t Cl*e«t
and In all ca. ea where thid Elixir has p^i
JJ2 l>oen duly administered its eiticacy has been
invariaMy manifested, convincing the mo6t in
—■ credulous that
w CONSUMPTION *
■» 13 not IF ait tided to.—
SO Consumption, at Itß commencement, Is but fi
SB flight irritation of the iwwbrabu whichoovers P
the Lungs; then ail Inflomation, w hen the J*
cough is more olfcervahle, hut rather dry; then >4
O becomes local fever anil the pulse more fro-
Q queut, tbecheeka flashed andchillsmoracofn- '•**
BB moo. This Elixir in curing the above com-Sa|
9 PIAI; id, oeer >TW> »•-. as to 1 . ui.iv,< NIL morbid IB
n| irrttiitk.uaant INGUINAL 101 l from IBCH
HR lungs to tho snrlare, and finally expel themflH
RS from the system. It facilitates expectoration. SB
H It heals the ulcerated surfaces N
Kj and relieves the coiich and mnVe* the breath- |H
it supports the strength au<l at the Ml
®9m:i:etlin# re-hicua the fever. It is free from |H
H strong opiate ami astringent articles, which arc IS
drying u nature as to i.eir.i;reatdantrerofßjj
■Hdestroying the patient; tvlieroas this medicine
jsg never dries or stops tho cough, but, by rtmov-
H9 ing the CAI'SK, generally destroys the hectic
Jj9j before tho cotiuh is entirely gone.
BS qußiitiy, wli*ti the cough is cured the
ESP is v. li. Sj ml mltlri'sa lor pamphlet givingH
■■full iliiectiuiiif.irc.ueof pulmonary diseases.
k&J I'rico S5 cls.,si)cts., arid SI .OO per Little. EH
|gj SOLD EVERYWHERE. rl
H HEJ'RT, JOIUSOI * LORD, Props., Burlington, Vt. ■
mm DOWNS' ELIXIR.HH
MRS. LYDIA L PINKHAM, OF LYNN, MISS.,
"" vl
| s
5 ' - £
C xS
Q ■ p / /^ r 5
jt <. c.f-tsu&v***' x
LYDIA E. PINKHAM'B
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.,
I^IPOSITIVIHPIIRE
rural 1 tlio«e t'olaplnlnta and W e»kn«SS««
lowmmu tikui'k' !•*-»( r< IUIIIC i>ui>ulatlon.
IT will cure entirely Uio WORST form of Female Com
plslnts, nil ovarian troubles, .lnllammation and TJleera
Hon, Falllmr NNTL Dispioomcnta, andtho consequent
FI;.|NHI Weakness, and is particularly adapted to tho
Ciianga I-f r.ifc
It will dissolve and eipel tumors from tho utorus In
an early stage of development. The tendency to can
cerous homors there Is checked very speedily by its use.
It removesfaintnens, flatulency, destroysall craving
forsthnulnnts, and relieves weakness of tho rtcmcch.
It runs Xllirating, Headaches, Nervous Trobtrrtion.
General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression aud ludl
gaatlon.
That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight
and backache, is always jicm cured by its u?e.
It will at ail times and under all circumstances act in
harmony with tho 1 iwa that covci n the female system.
Forthocure<f'L.'li'ney Compjcints of either sex this
Compound is unsurpassed.
LYNIA F.. PISKHAM'S VEGETABLE TOM
POVXDB prepared at 233 NIV 1 2T»J \\est**rn Avenue,
Lynn, Mass. Price sl. Six bottlesfor »5. Sent by mall
In the form of pills, also IN tho form of loscngcs, on
receipt of price, $1 per box for either. Mrs. I'inkham
freely answers all letters of Inquiry. Send for pamph
let. Address as above. Jfcwfion this J"aper.
NO family should bo without LYDIA E. PINKIIAM'S
IJVER I'LLLS. They euro constipation, biliousness,
and torpidity of the liver. cents per box.
HF Mold by nil Urugginta. "6»
Beware
Fraud
BENSON'S
OAPCINt
PLASTERS
HAVE BEEN IMITATED,
And their excellent reputation in
jured by worthless imitations. Tho
Public are cautioned agaiust buy
ing Plasters having similar sound
ing names. See that tho word
O-APCINBis correctly spelled.
Benson's Capcine
Porous Plasters
tho only improvement ever
mado in Plasters.
One is worth more than a dozen
of any other kind.
Will positively cure where other
remedies will not even relieve.
Pnco 25 cents.
Beware of cheap Plasters mado
with lead poisons.
SEABURY & JOHNSON,
Manufacturing Chemists. New York.
A-RUI: KI:UI:I>Y AT J.A-T. 'I-rk.--.-r. is.
MtAD'S Medicated CORN and BUNION PLASftR.
ASSHSSSST
# 198 LiaERTY ST. □
PIT:'-t.'BUKGH,
Dr. Frease's Water Cure.
A health institution in lis 28th year. For
nearly all kind of Clironlc (iifeases, and espe
ei.iliy tile ill-eases ol Women, invalids are in
vited to correspond with ns. Circulars !rce.
Address, 8. VHEASE, M. D., New Hritrlitnu,
beaver Co., i'a. Iyjuue29
B. C. HUBELTON.
daily arrival ok all
THE NEWEST SPRING STYLES
IN
Tills IS THE LARGEST STOCK I HATR EVER OFFERED AND
Prices % Styles Defy Competition.
Don't Fail to See tliis Stock and have Prices Quoted before you
buy.
USCI SIOCK OF Lfimtß IHD (ISDISGS.
Repairing. —All Kinds Done at Reasonable Rates.
B. C. HUSELTON,
MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA.
S2O.
BUS
PHILADELPHIA
SINGER MACHINE
Kijmtl In ami Silir/rr hi t/tr Ttlnrkft.
The above out represents tlie most popular
s-tvle for the people which we offm/or von for
the very low price oi'>'_'o. Reme^i)>er, we do
ii.'t ask you t.. pay until you have seen the
machine. After having examined it, if it is
mil all we represent, return it to us al our
expense. Consult yur interests and order at
'nice, or send tor eir. ulars ami testimonials.
Address CHARLES A. \VOOI> & CO.,
No. 17 N. Tenth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
iq aria,lCt
TITE FAMOUS
Edison
MUSICAL
TELEPHONE.
You can Laugh, Talk, Snip and flay Times
through it at a io-ig distance. Children that can
read figures can play tunes at once. The Tone is
evual to any Flute or Clarionet. So knowledge
of Music required to tilay it. To enablp any one.
without the slightest knowledge of Instrumental
Music, to perform at once ou the instrument, we
have prepared a series of tunes embracing all the
popular Airs, printed in simple tlgures on cards to
suit the Instrument at a convenient distance from
the mouth-piece, so that it can he easily read, and
by means of which, any one, without the least
musical knowledge, can perform on this Instru
ment and play tunes at sight. I'ersotis a little
familiar with airs can play hundreds' of tunes
without any cards whatever. The Musical Tele
pnono is more wonderful than the Sneaking Tele
phone as it does all that will do besides instructing
persons who do not understand notes to play
tunes. "N. Y. Si x." The Musical Telephone is
reeogi-ized as one or tlicmost novel inventions of
the age. "X. Y. HKKAI.h." I'nces2so. i'riceby
mail postage paid and registered £!.<»>. No instru
ment sent by mail without b'-ing registered. Send
money by 1". O. order or registered letter.
SI'KCIAI. N'oTK'K.—The Musical Telephone
can KIII vbe purchased <>t the manuiacturers, The
KKISON MC'Sli' ( t)., '215 and -17 Waiuut street.
I'hiladelphia, l'a.. or through their several branch
houses throughout the United Stales.
I\ o\i: HOUR
YOU CAN I'LAY ON TIIK
Piaiw, Organ or Melodeon, with
EDISON'S
INSTANTANEOUS MUSIC.
To any child who enn read numbers from I to
100 il is as plain a.s daylight. So teacher required.
All the popular tunes. Millions of our pieces now
in use. Never fails to give satisfaction and amuse
ment. Complete instructions, with seven pieces
of music sent hy mail for (INK DOLLAR. Send
stamp for catalogue of tunes. To those who live
in tin- country away from teachers thev are a
never-failing source <>f couilort. Agents wanted.
For SI,OO we will mail you "KI»I8OV» I>K\ IKW"
for one year and one of Kdlson's Musical Tele
phone's registered by mail. When-irderiiigplease
mention i he paper von saw this advertisement in.
EDISON MUSIC CO.
215 it 217 Waiuut Street,
PIIII.APKI.PIIIA, PA.
HHAXCII I 11-'FU'KS Jo West ltaltlmore St.,
Italtim.ire, Mil., 30S X, nth si . SI. I.ouis. Mo. s'i i;th
avenue. Pillsbiir::, l'a...XT Washington s| , liosloii.
M.iss., ss. tjuei'ii s|.. Lancaster, l'a . Cor. ;»tli and
Walnut, ('anuh n. N. J. lin-J
Old Established Carriage Factory
| ESTABLISHET» 183'J.J
Spnnjr WaganH and Buggies iu stock and
made to order of ali styles and description.
Our wmk is of the I ext and late?t style, well
m ele and finely linished. Wc give speci il at
lentil n to rcpaiiing, painting and trimming.
When in want of anything iu out line wc ask
you lo .-.ill aud ex..mine our stock. I.OUUEN
& PAKK, Duijuesne Way, hetwien Sixth and
S.\enlh streets, above Suspension Bridge,
Pitlnburgh, Pa. aps,ou |
jTc buffdm & co.r
CITY BOTTLING HOUSE
39 & 41 Market St., Fittsburgh.
Host Brands of (lenuine Milwaukee, Cincinnati,
and other BOTTLED BEERS. Bottled Soda,
Syrups, and the Genuine Imported Ales Stout,
and (linger Alen.
K Pure Goods for family use and med
ical purposes. Send for Price List.
Small lots in two dozen eases sent C. O. D.
aprl9,3tn
BROWN LEGHORNS.
EGGS for Hatching from a Breeding Pen of a
No. 1 B>ds (Bonney Strain). For i-alu at $1.50
per 13. #2.80 per 20, safely packed and delivered
to Express Oniee on receipt of price.
for sale in the Fall.
WILLIS COLLINS,
,aprl9,3t I'arkor's La i.ling.
FJJGR"Subßcribc for the CITIZEN.
Sccfcis, Harrison & Parker,
DEALERS IN
Implements, Seeds and F erlilizers,
NO. 125 I.IBKKTY STKKKT.
PITTBHUH«H, l*A,
GENERAL AGENTS FOR
Scobie, Harrison & Parker.
SITtLE IVI Itl. HA 11. TIES
Always on hand.
OTHER SPECIALTIES,
Dedorirk'N Hay Presses,
The celebrated "(Goshen Pumps," Adriance Single
Reaper,-Adriance Mower, "Aiiltman-Tay
lor" Threshers. BueUer, Gitibs Co.
Ohio ('lulled Plows, lUieher <;il>l>s
& Co. Imperial Plows, Chie
ftain Self-Dumping Rake,
Buffalo Super Phosphate,
Clover and Timothy,*
Garden Seeds.
[J'Jg?" Write for Circulars of any of
the above, giving full information.
. u nature's gretftest remedy.'* Dr.' llarunau L
l>r»scrlhed it to 41,000 patients, nil of vetioin g
- recovered or wero rnurn Improved.
J'EUUNV c.ui he taken by every one—lliel
- yourar, the niiflillc-r.gi'd. the oM. the lia!*'lr
ami <iio mother. i
PKRUN A always agrees with tho j>. Rl^-nt . fl
it eljanf-M the system of nil Its Impurities, I
" tones tlio stomach, regulates tho heart, un-jr
locks the socretinnsof th 3 liver, gtrengtli-nsß
the nerves and Invigorates the brain. ■■■■]
Pr.urx v la tho frrcatest anpetizor, miike*»_
bipod, ami to tho weary a id tired /rem t'usll
- tolls and cares of tlio day It gives sweet mid p.
refreshing biocp, l|nnnnK|iWK.\ii'l 3
PE urx V Rhi hi lit N' t.ikcnl.y every body he- -
fore each meal, when well, to prevent slclc
- ness; when s!< It, to cure, *ihtq will liepiiH "
for h case It will lint euro or Iv.-lp. BJBWHSEi"
PEUUJfA Isconu'osednf nil vegetable -
(Units: cadi ouo a great remedy In Itself. L
■ [See pamphlet], g-jpgai 1111*11—i ,1 IIHII I
It Is pleasant t3 lUo taste, and will in lp Hit
RtMU:\<ih to digest any article of fo« *l. ■■■■
Vera book which will enable you to treat
yourself, address ». B. HAItTMAN A CO.,
- OSIIOUN. Olllu. AI ways regulate thoJj&v.ols -
anil pelvic organs with
OTRVS ttfifefei fialSl
BlTj 111 Lim M B B
and niKALIH
FOR SALE BY
ZinnEltnAW A W ULLEII
BUTLER, PA.
A * IO * TH * OR
TEACHERS sn^
Young Men. Latin s and Agents, taking Orders
rF.iisTo'coL. ingersoll,:;:.!,,
linked and Troth Victorious*" now the riost
popular NEW' BOOK in the Held. Both a
S'IIELI) and a SWORD. Everybody wants it
Low Price, (Juiek Sales. S, nrl for circular ami
terms. P- W. XI EGl.Ejj it CO.,
Ini3 915 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pit.
AGENTS WANTED—A Rare f'hnnee to
make money rapidly, telling oui New Book,
New York by Sunlight and Gaslight,
Allowing up Hi" New Yolk ol to-day, w itli its
palaces, its crowded thorotighfah , Its nulling
elevated trains, ils conM'i ss t-i.ihl*, ii- romance,
it* mystery, its dark crhues an I terrible tram
dies, its charities, and in fuel, every l »La e ol
life iu the Krcit eily. Dont waste time selling
slow Iktoks. lon st i,<l for circulars giving lull
t .bits ol eo. tculs, terms to agent -, ele. Pros,
pectus now n . v, and territory iu great de
mand. Addre. s I>. X OI.ASS BitOs , f>:; North
SevenliiSt., Phil iSelphia, Pa. nprolt.
Union Woolen ]Vlill,
BUTLER, I'A.
11. FDLLKKTO.V. Prop'r.
Manufacturer of BLANKETS, KI.ANSEI.. . YAKNS,
&c. Also custom work done to order, such ap
carding Rolls, makinr Blankets, Knit
ting and Weaving Yarns, Ac., at very low
prices. Wool worked on the shares, it de
*iied. m>*7-ly
lI7WNTED— # One Good Agent in Every County
*' in this and adjoining States, to sell onr
Family Bibles. Alliums and other publications.
Send for circular and secure a territory at once,
HOME PUBLISHING CO.. Pittsburgh, Pa.
aprl9.3m.
fl-TQA WEEK. sl2 a day at home easily made
Out lit free. Address Tin K & Co.
Augusta, Maine. manat.ly
rr.ltHIH ARMOR,
Justioe ot the Peace
Maiu street, opposite Postofflee,
ZELIENOPLE .PA.
|cy Advertisein the CITIZEN.
TBAVELEHS' GUIDE.
BVJTLBR, KAKXS CIII AND FAKKEIt KAILKC AD
Trains leave Butler for St. Joe, Millerstown
Karns City, Petrolia, Parker, etc., at 7.27 a. m
and and 7.25 p. m.
Trains arrive at Itutler from the above named
; oinl-' at 7.17 a. m., and 8.15, and 7.15 p. m-
The 2.lft 11'> in connect* with train ou the West
Penn imd through to Pittsburgh.
•IIENAKOO ASM ALI.EiiUENT K AILKOAD.
Trains leave Milliard's Mill, Butler county,
l r Harrmillc, Greenville, etc., at 7.50 a. m.
Mid 2.25 p. nj.
Train- arrive at Hilliard's Mills at 1:45 A. m.,
i nd 5:55 P. M.
Hacks t«. and from Petrolia, Martinsburj,
' airview, Modoc aud Troiitnian, connect at Hii
i .ud with all trains oil the S & A roaa.
I'KVN-VI.VAM A KAII.ROAD.
: rain« leave Uniler (Rntler or Pittsburgh Titue.
Mai k,i »t 5.(n: a. IU., goes through to Alle
luci y, arr. vinj; at '.•.01 a. rn. This train eon
i.ects at Kreeport vilb Frccport Accotnmoda'
tion, which arrives at Allegheny at 5.20 a. m. f
lailro&d time.
Express at 7.16 a. m., connecting at Butler
.'miction, without change of cars, at 8.26 with
express wcit, arriving In Allegheny at tf.so
a. ia., and Express east arriving at Blairsville
at 16.55 a. iu. railroad time.
\Jri' at 2 26 p. m., connecting at Bntler Juuc
:ion without chance ot cars, with Express west,
.rrlvmg in Allegheny at 501 p. in., and Ex
irvss east arriving at Blairsviile intersection
•.t 5.55 p. aj. railroad time, which connects w.'th
Philadelphia Kspri»s eaut, when on time.
The 7,3 la. in. train connects at Blairsville
it 11.05 a. m. with the Mail east, and the 2.36
p.m. train at 6.5» with the Philadelphia Ex
press cast.
Trains arrive at Butler on West Penn R. R. at
'.56 a. ra., 4.5s and 7.01 p. m., Butler time. The
»,. r >6 and 4.56 trains connect with trains on
the Butler <S Parker R. R.
Ai'.jiu Line.
Through trains leave lor the East
a 2.56 and 8.26 a. ra. aud 12 51, 4.21 and 8.06 p.
n., arriving at Philadelphia at 3.40 and 7.20
t >. iu. aud 3.00, 7.00 and 7.40 a. in.; at Baltimore
ibout the same time, at New York three boars
ater, and at Washington abont one and a hall
aours later.
Time of Holding Courts*
The several Courts of the county of Butler
commence on the iiiet Monday of March, June,
September aud December, aud coutinue two
weeks, or so long as necessary to dispose of the
business. No causes are put down for trial or
traverse jurors summoned for the first week of
the several terms.
ATTORN EYS AT LAW.
BUTLER, PA^
_ R7 P.SCOTT,
Attorney at Law. Butler, Pa. Office In Ruff's
buildintr, Main street.
JOHX~ K. KELLY, ~~
Office with E. U. Miller, Esq., in Brady Law
Building. augl7'Bl
A. M. CORNELIUS,
Office with W. D. Brandon, Berg Building, Main
' Street, Butler, Pa.
J. F. BRITTAIN,
Office with L. Z. MitcheH, Diamond.
A. M. CUN NINGiI AM^
Office in Brady's I.aw Building. Butler, Pa.
S. 11. PIERSOL.
Office on N. E. corner Diamond, Riddle build
ing. novl2
JOHN M. GREER.
Office on N. E. corner Diamond. novl2
WM. 11. LUSK,
Oflice with W. 11. Ft. Riddle, Esq.
NEWTON BLACK,
Office on Diamond, near Court House, south
s'.de.
E. I. BRUGII,
Office in Riddle's l,aw Building.
S. F. BOWSER.
Office in Riddle's Law Building. [marß'7B
J. B. McJUNKIN.
Special attention given to collections Office
opposite Willard House.
JOSEPH B. BREDIN,
Office north-east corner of Diamond, Butler
Pa.
H. H. GOUCHER,
Office in Schueideman's building, up stabs.
J T. DONLY
Office near Court House. • " 74
W. D. BRANDON,
ebl7-75 Office in Berg's building,
CLARENCE WALKER,
Office in Brady building- marl7—t
FERI) REIBER,
Office in Reiber's building, Jifierson St. ap#lj
F. M. EASTAJAN,
Office in Brady building.
~~j LEV, McQUISTION,
Office Main street, 1 door south of Court Hons*
JOS. C. VANDERLIN,
Office Main street, 1 door south of Court House.
Wm A. FORQUER,
(iT Office on Main Btrcet opposite Yogeley
House.
GEO. R. WHITE,
Office N. E. corner of Diamond
~j7iiT M^JUXKIN,
Office in Sclineideman's building, west side of
Main street, 2nd square from Court House.
~ 7 T. C. CAMPBELL,
Office in Berg's now building, 2d floor, east
side Main st., a few doors south of Lowry
Bouse. marS —tf.
h WA. SULLIVAN,
riiay7 Office 9. W. cor. of Diamond.
A T. BLACK,
Office on Main street, one door south oi
Brady Block, Butler. I'a. (Sep. 3, lriY4.
~ EUG ENE G. M ILLT^~
Office in Brady's *Law Building, Main streot,
south of Court House. 260ct81
THOMAS ROBINSON,
BUTLER, PA.
JOHN 11. NSGLKT
particular attention tc ransactiona
in real estate throughout the couu.y.
OFFICE os DIAMOND, NEAII COZ,»T HOUSK, iw
CITIZEN roh.DINO
E. R. ECKLKT, KENNEUT MAHSUAU,
[Late of uiiio.)j
ECKLEY & MARSHALL.
Office in Brady's Law Building. Bept.lt,7l
C O. CHRISTIE,
Attorney at Law. Legal lm.-inoss carefully
transacted. Collections made aud promptly
remitted. Business correspondence promptly
attended to and answered.
Office opposite Lowry House, Butler, Pa.
PHYSICIANS.
JOHN B BYERS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURG EON,
my2l-ly] BUTLER, PA.
Office on Jefferson street, opposite
Klintfler's Flour Store.
DENTISTS.
DENTISTB *.
0 1# WALDRON. Graduate ot the PblL
fl adclpbia Dental College,is prepared
■ II ■to do anything in the line of his
profession in a satisfactory manner.
Office on Maiu street, Butler, Union Block,
up stairs, apll
jce week in vour own town. Terms and 35
free. "Address H. IIALI.KTT & Co.,
Portland. Maine. mar*>,lf.
MAKYI AND FARMS.—Book and Map free
By O. K. 8H AN AH AN, Att'y. Eastou, Md
[3ETAd vertiseiia the CITIZEN.