REMOVAL. PORTER & DONALDSON, WHOLESALE MILLINERY Have Removed to NEW BUILDING. 260, 262 and 264 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Elevator Entrance. 261. Special attention given to Pat.e, n Bouuets and Trimmed HaU. Full Hue of Straw Good,, Rib bone, Silks, Flowers, Nets and l.jrc^ Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Crapes and Indies Neck \V car, SPECIALTIES. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS. LARGEST STOCK. LATEST STYLES. LOWEST PRICES. mar22,3!ra 1832. 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. ma 122,3 m — — IF U LI IST I T IT R IS. A COMPLETE LINE OF "RETWE EIST DE POT A JN "D BRIDGE. rn:>rls,3iiics 13. & IT. 0. W ELTY, CARPETS AND WALL PAPER, OILCLOTHS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES, &c. The oldest, largest and most complete House in tLe Trade iu the City. utls,3mos. 115 and 117 Federal St., Allegheny City, Pa. EAGLE PLANING MILLS, Cor. Robinson and Anderson St., ALLEGHENY CITY. M. HIMON, Agent. I'MXIlVti MILL, MAS if* MOK AIHiD SHUTTER FAOTOBY, Floor liur Boards, WisUliei boarding Planed Boarcs, Saeli, Moulding.*, SUiufcles, Lath r.nd all kinds oi Buildi-g I.umber. (J5" - A liberal reduction lor catdi orders. Send lor price 11-t. All work d«-liv«-red to railroads, ttci.it ifoais, &<■., Hee i.l charge. rolUitcd. Suia C Jtl RI S. BTOC K, Manufacturer of Tin an:iin can tie removed and tho disease cured by use of PEHRV D.VVIS' PAIN IvILI.KU. Thi.i remedy is not a cheap Benzine or Petroleum product that must lie l:opt away fioin fire or heat to avoid iUnt;J*iiti. f thuftmmi h. Th»dnetf>« m Wp-tmirvt-r Hixpitil t".e ui> mr c ■' in a.- *i sir I trie.! your KiLi.Ei.untl it Kave trie immediate rtlief. I IHVM rrapllnoil hiv tfreiurth. aud aiu «'>•> <*!»•'■ t> t lli>* u.> uuuat OOUipiaUoil All rt rural ata keep Pus kum: Ii- mire i- *.i low tl.iu It i- within il.e rrm-h of Mil •Uid it will save uiuiiy tunc ii eo-l in do. tor*' bills J3i\, !iOc., «1,1 »llm TIEINT COOK STOVES AND I*ANGEH. ALSO, AGENT FOR CRYSTAL PALACE STOVES AND REP V 188 TOR SAME. Bird Cadi's, Tinware, Wood and Willow Wan-, Enameled «n 1 Grjuite Ware, S. \rer Fire Clay Stove I'ip'*, fJute Tile, Fire' flrick an 1 Liny. Hpoutin,' and Heavy Sheet-iron work lione at :i;ort notice Ld market price* for Ci'ili -1 am also lmviiur manufactured to my order, nice clean ar.J smooth odd Plates t.i nt Stoves, which 1 soil at sit pu:iU |«>r pound, and 1 will giianiulee rbei.i lo last l.»in;er and isive better satisiactiou thau the so-called original and genuine plates sold by anothei party ut ten cents per pound. (jive me a call and be convinced M. CJ. ROCIiENNTEIN, innel&ly Main Street, Butler, Pa. G. H. WalworUi, Eaco, Me., writes: I cxix-rU-mrd hnmwliiito iel'«*f from Itiii In tlic villi' ||> till' 11: <• I F J our PAIN K11.1.K11. E. York says: I huvi- uHtlyoiirPAiN KILI M: inr RB> ninatmiii, uiitl IIIVL N-VFI ,t.i bcnetlt. Bartou Seaman Bays: Unvi- lIW.I PUM Kill in fir thirty yearn u\.l biai- tmin.l It a •. ri.li.nlj (uf rUeiiniiitliHii tnd lumens Mr. Eurdltt write*: II N. ... i ll.' t..i4verrllef HIUUXWOL rtii'uniati.ni Plill flilbert, Hoiiiwißet, Pa., writes: L-'i..iii in iimt ii? - T kn.IW vour PAIN KIM-FII I , HI ' IK JT mull, iI.E I CUD K.:T e P**iLeie : SSttflietr, P»., 2Wag 3, IS$3. Killing Elders. Among the pests that farmers are annoyed with, there is none worse tlmn the eMer, and when once started, it is no rosy matter to get elcar of them. Some twenty years ago I came ( into possession of the farm on which 1 now live. At that time the elders were just getting fairlv started, and not kuowing much ahont them 1 nog lected them for a few years, ami the first, thing I knew, they were in peace able possession of quite a large area of ground. My first attempt to destroy j t.beiu off, which I did several times, but every time they came up thicker ( than before. The only time I ever | succeeded in tilling any thus was by cutting them when in blossom in June, , but i never could succeed in doing it ( aauin. I tried it when the sigu was in the heart in August, but it was oi , no use. There was a piece of about six acres I which had been an eyesore for several | years, and bad been cot oft time and again and still getting worse. In the spring of 1877 I got a large iron hook made strong enough to stand the pull of two horses, and when the ground was wet, went at it, and took out a great many of them, then took the plow and plowed the ground in March, pulling out all the roots that could be got at, and they were legion—l could have loaded a train of cars very easily. About the last of April they were haul ed into piles aud burnt, and the ground planted in corn. The season was dry, and the thorough working of the corn completely destroyed the elders in that place. I find it much better to let them grow than to cut them off, as everv time they throw up new tops they form new roots-; and I notice that along the railroad, where they are cut regularly every year, they never show any sigus of decline. If I was start ing on a new place again, I would take them at the start and pull them out by the roots, which can easily be done if attended to in time; or if let grow large, hitch the horses to them and puli with either chain or hook.—Coun try Gentleman. "Hough on Rnfg." The thing desired found at last. Ask druggist for "Rough on Rats." It clears out rats, mice, roaches flies, bed-bugs. 15c. hoses. 'Your opponent was a bright speaker,' the citizen said to the candi date who had not' been elected by 2,- 000 majority. 'Yes,' was the sad re ply, very bright. He cast reflections upon me : 1 through the campaign.' "l"ro Itono JPubitfO." It is a remarkable fact, that while thousands of people refuse to read paid puffs of worthless nostrums, none skip over Dr. Swayne's little squib about his Ointment"for itching piles that Itch so much at night. The people well know that it is published for thejr benefit, in other words, it is pro bono publico. May its far reaching effects be perpetuated to the end. A very old lady on her death bed, in the penitential mood, said: 'I have been a great sinner ror moro than eighty years and didn't know it.' An old colored lady who had lived with her a long time, exclaimed: 'Laws, I knowed it all de time.' ''Bnehnitniba." New quick complete cure 4 days, uriDary affections, smarting, frequent or difficult urination, kidney disease?. £l. at druggists. Prepaid by express, $125, 6 for $5. E S. Wells, Jersey, City, N. J. The mealiest man on record sent through a post office presided over hy a woman a postal card on which was written: "Dear Jaok: lleru's the details of that scandal.' And the rest was in Greek. DiMrcHg Aflcr Killing, the result of indigestion, will no lon ger be experienced if a half tablespoon ful of Simmons Liver Regulator is taken after each meal. It is such a good digester, and so mild and pleas ant in its effects that it is used by many after a hearty meal to insure good digestion. The Regulator does not nauseate or irritate the stomach, is purely vegetable, and can be taken in any condition of the system, and un like any other known medicine, when its use is discontinued, the system is not left constipated. A Swindler bought SIOO worth of produce from a farmer recently in order to get his signature attached to a re ceipt which could afterward be trans formed into a note for SI,OOO, only to find at last that the farmer merely rented the place and could not write his name anyhow. That swindler seriously thinks of reforming. Nklnny Men. Wells' Health Renewer. Absolute cure for nervous debility and weakness of the generative functions. $1 at druggif-ts. Prepaid by express, $1.25, f> for $5. E. 8. Wells, Jersey City, N. J. To a young woman wishing to em bark in the breaeh-of-promise business, Brooklyn, N. V., offers a more inviting field than any other place within the range of our vision. Miss Sarah Cook thought her best and purest af fections had been tampered with to the extent of $5,000, but a jury viewed the premises and concluded that Sarah had undervalued the damages by $2,- 000. So thev gave her $7,000, which amount was thought, who would put her affections in a tolerably good state of repair for another siege The highest hopes 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 ham's Vegetable Compound in all that class of diseases from which women sulier so much George is five years old. Ilia mother had undressed nim for a bath before putting him to bed. As he stood before her he :?uid: 'Now mamma I'm a kid ' 'Yos, my dtar,' said &he 'i'o you know what kind of a kid I am, mauima ?' 'No, darling.' 'Well,na kid.' the blood ia absolutely ■ necessary for the cure of general debili ty, weakness, lassitude, a day at home easily made ®/£(',,Sily Outfit free. Address TKLK & CO. Augusta, Maine. mar29,iy Advertise iu the CITIZEN. Scobie, Harrison & Parker, DI AI.KKS IN and Fertilizers, NO, 125 I ibkrty Street, PITTS NCHFJIII PA. CKNKItM, AIiKXTS FOR Scobie, Harrison & Farker. STEELE H IRE ItAI I, TIES Always on hand. OTHER SPECIALTIES, Dedorick's llay ProsNes, The celebrated "Ooshen Pumps." Adriauce Single Reaper, Adriance Mower, "Aultinan-Tay lor" Threshers, Uuelier, Gibbs Co. Ohio Chilled Plows. Ilueher, Oibbs & Co. Imperial Plows, Chie ftain Self-Dumping Hake, lUiffalo Super Phosphate, Clover and Timothy, Garden Seeds. |Write for Circulars of any of the above, giving full information. ■ Siooo • Will lie paid if any Impurities or mineral ■ substances are found In Peihna. or for any | case it will not euro or help. EKSSSSS! Peuun.v Is purely a vegetable compound. I It is not equalled l>y any or allother inedl- I clues combined. This is strotijr language. a but it is true. 5E5E2352EE5555 ■ ■ Pkbuna is being more extensively pre scribed by lionest physicians than any other | half-dozen remedies known to the profession. % Pebcna positively cures consumption and _ all other lungand heart diseases. ISSSSSS m ' For Intermittent fever, chills and fover, • dumb ague, the infallible remedy IsI'IRUNA. B No matter what your disease Is, where lo- | rated, be you young or old, male or female, goat once for i'tnwi. 55E5SSS5H55SI - ' Tell your neighbors and your friends that Pkruna is the only remedy, and will cure 0 you and them. Bend for a pamphlet. Q 8. B. HA HTM AN 4 CO., Osborn.Ohlo. ■ Keep your bowels and pelvic organs regu- | lar with PERI7HA and JI4K ALIM FOR SALE BY zmnEBnAM A WULLEB BUTLER, PA. John Clark, Jr. &Co's BEST SIX-CORD FOR Machine or Hand Use. THOMAS RUSSELL & CO., SOLE AGENTS. PRIZE MEDALS OUANTKI) AT LONDON. PMITS, NEW YORK, VIENNA, PHILADELPHIA. CINCINNATI, And CHARLESTON, S C. FOR SALE 11V KITTEIt A liALSTOJf. UrANTED—One Good Agent in Every County " in this and adjoining Btatnn, to sell onr Family Bibles. Albums and other publications. Send for circular and securo a territory at once, HOME PUBLISHING CO., Pittsburgh, Pa. Apr 19.3 m. A CARD. To all who are suffering frotn the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, ear ly decay, loss of manhood, >fcc., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREEOF CHARGE. This great remedy was discovered by a mission ary in South America. Send a se.f-addresaed envelope to the Rev. JOSEPH T, IkMAN, Sta tion D. New York City. [9utsin TRAVELERS' GUIDE. BCTLKR, KIKSS CITY AM) PAKKEK RAILBC AD Train# leave Butler for St. Joe, Millers town Karns City, Petrolia, Parker, etc., at 7.27 a. in uirt 2.25 and 7.25 p. in. 1 rains arrive at butler from the above nftmed points at 7.17 a. in., ana 2.15, and 7.15 p. m- The 2.15 train connects with traiu on the West I'eun m id through to Pittsburgh. SHBVANCO AN II ALLEGHENT KAII.KOAD. Trains leave Milliard's Mill, Butler county, for Harrisville, Greenville, etc., at 7.50 a. ru. md 2.25 p. m. Trains arrive at Milliard's Mills at 1:45 A, M., ind 5:55 p. u, Hacks to and from I'etrolia, M:irtin^bur_ r , Fairview, Modoc and Troutuian, connect at Hil iiard with all trains on the S & A road. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Trains leave Butler (Butler or Pittsburgh Time. Market n t 5.W« a. in., goes through to Alle gheny, arriving at 9.01 a. m. This train con nects at Frceport with Frecport Accommoda tion, which arrives at Allegheny at 8.20 a. in., railroad time. Expreat at 7.16 a. m., connecting at Butler Junction, without change of cars, at 8.26 with Express west, arriving In Allegheny at 9.56 a. m., and Express east arriving at Blairsville at 10.55 a. m. railroad time. Mail at 2.26 p. m., connecting at Butler Juuc tion without change ot cars, with Express west, arriving in Allegheny at 501 p. iu., and Ex press east arriving at Blairsviilc Intersection it 5.55 p. m. railroad time, which connects w.'th Philadelphia Express east, when on time.' The 7.21 a. in. train connects at Blairsville at 11.05 a. m. with the Mail east, and the 2.86 p. in. train at 6.59 with the 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. The 9,56 aud 4.58 trains connect with trains on the Butler & Parker R. R. Main Line. Through trains leave Pittsburgh lor the East it 2.56 and 8.26 a. m. and 12 51, 4.21 and 8.06 p. m., arriving at Philadelphia at 8.40 and 7.20 p. m. and 3.00, 7.00 and 7.40 a. m.; at Baltimore .lboul the same time, at New York three hours !ater, and at Washington about one and a half boars later. Time of Holding Courts. The several Courts of the county of Butler commence on the first Monday of March, June, September and December, and continue 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. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BUTLER, PA. ~~RTP. SCOTTT - Attorney at Law, Butler, Pa. Office in Huff's building. Main street. ~~JOHN K. KELLY, Office with E. G. Miller, Esq., in Brady Law Building. augl7'Bl A. M. CORNELIUS, Office with W. D. Brandon, Berg Building, Juain Street, Butler, Pa. J. F. BRITTAIN\ Office with L. Z- MitcheH, Diamond. ~ A M CUNNINGHAM, Office in Brady's Law Building. Butler, Pa. S. H. PIERSOLI Office on N. E. coiner Diamond, Riddle build ing. novl2 JOHN M. GKEER. Office on N. E. corner Diamond. novl2 WM. H. LUSK, Office with W. H. H. Riddle, Esq. NEWTON BLACK, Office on Diamond, near Court House, south side. E. ITBRUGH, Office in Riddle's Law Building. S.F. BOWSER. Office in Riddle's Law Building. [marß'76 J. B. McJUNKIN. Special attention given to collections Office opposite Willard Mouse. JOSEPH B..BREDIN, Office north-east corner of Diamond, Butler Pa. H. II GOUCIIER, Office in Schneideman'u building, up etahe. J, T DONLY Office near Court House. ! - 74 W. D. BRANDON, 9b17-75 Office in Berg's building CLARENCE WALKER -- Office in Brady building- marl7—t FERD REIBER, Office In Reiber'6 building, Jtflerson St. apOly F. M. EASTMAN, Office in Brady building. LEV, MEQUISTION, Office Main street, 1 door south of Court Hoaf« JOS. C. VANDERLIN, Office Main street, 1 door south of Court House. WM A. FORQUER, taT Office on Main street opposite Vogeley House. GEO. IRT WHITE, Office N. E. coruer of Diamond- J. IX MCJUNKINT" Office in Schncidemau's building, west side of Main street, 2nd square from Court House. T.C.CA M PBELL, Office in Berg's new building, 2d floor, east aide Main st. ( a few doors south of Lowry House. marS—tf. ' C A. SULLIVAN, aiay7 Office S. W. cor. of Diamond. A. T. BLACK, ~ Office on Main street, one door south oi Brady Block, Butler, Pa. (Sep. 2,1874. EUGENE G. MILLED, Office in Brady's Law Building, Main street, south of Court House. 2Goctßl THOMAS ROBINSON, BUTLER, PA. JOHN 11. NEGLEY •yGives particular attention tc ransactiona IH real estate throughout the couu.y. OFFICE ON DIAMOND, NKAB COOKT HOOSK, IS CITIZEN KUIUHNG E. R. ECKI-ET, KENNEDY MARSHALL (Late of Obio.)j ECKLEY & MARSHALL. Office in Brady's Law Building. 5cpt.9,74 C. G. CHRISTIE, Attorney at Law. Legal business carefully transacted. Collections made and promptly remitted. Business correspondence promptly attended to and answered. Office opposite Lowry House, Butler, Pa. PHYSICIANS. JOHN B. BYE us, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, m>2l-ly] BUTLER, PA. Office on Jefferson street, opposite Klintrler'a Flour Store. DENTISTS. DBNTiBTRX. = 0 1/ WALDRON, Graduate ol the PhiL H adelphia Dental Collegers prepared a il«to do anything in the line of his profession in a satisfactory manner. Office on Main street, Butler, Union Block, up stairs, "P ll <£ cfi;i week tu your own town. Terms and rrve. Address 11. HAI.LKTT & C Portland. Maine. marauyo., MARYLAND FARMS.—Book Map free By C. V. SHAN AH AN, Att y. F»ston, Md Advertise in the CITIZEN.