ML C. BOCKENSTEXM, TBiBONT If STOVES AIU RANGES. AMO AGENT FOR CRYSTAL PALACE STOVES AND REPAIRS FOR BAUE. Bird Caff* Tinware Wood and Willow Ware, Enameled and Granite W are, Sewer I ipe, ire at short notice below market prices for all bavin, manufactured to W?" &^^\r^-eiile<. , or,,i.;alu, 1 d r nui U e plates sold by another party at ten cent* per pound. § Give me a »U«d ()CI£ENSTEIN , Maiu Street, Butler, Pa. iunels:ly —- *"T°' "—-REMOVAL. PORTER & DON ALDSON, WHOLESALE MILLINERY Have Removed to NEW BUILDING, 280, 252 and 264 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Fa. Elevator Entrance. -61. Special attention giveu to Pattern Bonnets and Trimmed Hats. Full liue of Straw Good*, Rib bouf, Silks, Flowers, Nets and Luce*. Hoop Bkir(s, CorsoiH. Crapea and Ladles Neck Wear, SPECIALTIES PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO OEDERS. LARGEST STOCK. LATEST STYLES. LOWEST PRICES. mur2J,3m 1832 OLJ ESTABLISHED HOUSE OF 1882. JAMES SHIDLE & SON, No. 59 SMITHFITLD STKEET,' PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. GETEIi C. SHIDLE. Art Paper Hangings, Embossed Bronzes, Dadoes, &c. mar32,3in F CJRNI r r O REL _____________ A COMPLETE LINE OF Fine and Medium Classed Goods IRSK ' ow ' u Stock Consisting of "RUTWBBN" IDE POT -A-Esl TD BRIDGE. marl 5,8 m oe. CARPETS AND WALL PAPER, The Caldwell Building being sold and changes having to be msde, we find it necessary to reduce our ttock of CARP2TS, WALL PAPER, RUQS, MATS, "WINDOW SHADES, &C. THEY MUST BE SOLD. D. & IT. S. WELTY, m15,3m08. 115 and lit Federal St., Allegheny City, Pa. EAGLE PLANING MILLS, Cor. Robinson and Anderson St M - ALLEGHENY CITY. M. SIMON, Agent. PLANING MILL, fvlSil, DOOR AXl> SHUTTER FACTORY. Flooring Boards, Wcatheiboarding, Pinned Boar s, Sash, Mouldings, Shingles, Lath and all Kinds ol Buildi"g Lumber. iff A liberal reduction for cx-h orders. Send lor price list. All work delivered to railroad?, •teamboats, 4c., lice ol charge. Communications solicited. Sina CHRIS. ST O C Iv, Manufacturer of Tin and Sheet Ir ;n Ware and dealer in Stoves, Ranges, i'resscd, Japanned ind Enameled Ware, Granite Ware, Wooden Ware, Bird Cages, and general housekeeping goods. Roofing, Spouting ft::d Repairing done on short notice and at lowest market rates. The only authorized aj;eat for the sale of A. Bradley & ('n.'s well known Stoves and Ranges, and the only place to get the original and genuine odd | late:. for their .-loves, mede expressly by them f.r bun. Beware of sham p'.ates being sold 111 Butler, made of old and interior metal, none gen uine but from the Agent, < IIUIS. STOCK, june 8, 'Bl. Near Wick ar.d Sehreiber Houses, Main street, Butler, Pa. PERRY DAVIS' ~ VEGETABLE PAIN KILLER A Never-Failing Cnro for Barns, Scalds, Bruises, Cuts, Sores, etc. After forty years of trial, PERRY DAVIS" PAIN KILLER stands unrivaled. It is safel It acta immediately! It never fails! Editor of the St. John (N. B.) News, says: In Ilesh wounds, aches, pains, sores, etc., It Is the moat effectual remedy wo know or. No family should be without a bottle of It tor a single hour. From the Cincinnati Dispatch: We have teen lis magic effects, and know It to be a good article. From I. 8. Potter, U. S. Consul at Crefelcl, Rhenish Prussia: Alter long years of use, I am satisfied It Is positively efficient as a healing remedy Icr wounds, bruises, and Bpraius. PEIIRY DAVIS' PAT* KIT I.KR IS not a nrw untried remedy. For forty years It has been in constant use; and those who have used It the I'ingest are Its best friends. Its success Is entirely because of its merit. Every family should hnvo a bottle ready for use. Much pain and heavy doctors' bills may often be saved by prompt application of tho VAIK KILLE;:. Unlike mo.it m fll< It Is perfect.lv safe even In tho hands of a child. Trv It once thoroughly, and It will prove lu value, your drusrglst has It at. 23c., 80c., and Slioo psr bottle. PERRY DA Via A SOW, Proprietors, Providence, R, j. W. W. Sharper, Valdosta. Ga., says: It Is a panacea lor all bruises and burns. From R. W. Adams, Saco, Me.: It gave me Immediate relief. R. Lewis says: In forty years' use It never has failed me. W. W. Lum, Nicholvllle, N. Y., says: I use your PAIN KILLER frequently. It rel let ex pain and soreness, and heal* wounds like magic. J. W. Dee says: For scuids and burns It has no equaL Citiwm: fl*- 3K«g 3t, 1882. A Quick Marriage. 1 Not long since a couple presented themselves to u country justice of the peace, intimating that they desired to be married as soon as possible, as the girl's parents were opposed and would soon be present, to stop proceedings < Th« justice looked at the couple, and < turning to the persons who were with him first said : 'Hold on, boys, till I J bitch this team;' then to the anxious pair, 'John, you want to marry Mol- j ] lie?' 'Yes, sir, quick!' was the reply.; 'Mollie, you want to marry John?'- 1 'That's what I am here for, and the sooner the better.' The judge then asked all parties present to rise. 'Now' John, ketch hold of Mollies hand ; Mollie, ketch hold of John's band. Now you are hitched, and in power giu by the State of Georgv and the United States, and by the goodness of God, I pronounce you man and wife; , and what this court has joined let nothing bust asunder, if so let him be maranatha. Go forth, multiply, bring | forth and replenish upon the face of the earth. Amen!'— Anu ricus Re publican. A Luiig Snooae. Hip Van inkle slept a good while, yet had h;j sleep occurred about 50 [ years ago, when Down s Llixir first | attained its reputation, OD awaking he ! would have been able to recognize this | friend of the afflicted, and might have j taken another twenty-years nap, and lyaked up to find Down's Elixir at the end of half a century the most popular and the best Cough Remedy iiuovyu Also Baxter's Bitters for Bilious dis eases, not HO old, but good. I'nexpecieU One of the most eloquent and p&}»? ular clergymen of Austin, Texas, be ingl about to ascend the steps leading to bis cburcb a few Sunday ago, was asked by a partially bljnd old lady, who did not recogn ; ?e him, tfl Mp her up the steps. With his usual ur banity he complied with her request. Just as tbey reached the top steps she asked him who was going to preach. 'Parson Smith,' he replied, that be? ing his own name. 'O Lord!' exclaimed the old )adj. 'Help me down agaiu. I'd rather lis ten to a man sawing wood. Please help me down again. I don't care to go in.' At first the clergyman wau inclined to refuse, but, on reflection, he gently assisted her down the steps again, remarking as they reached the bot tom : 'You are right, madam, about not going into the church. I wouldn't go in either if I was not paid for it.'— Harpers Drawer. Catarrh of (he Bladder. Stinging, Smarting, irritation of the urinary passages, diseased discharges, cured by Bucbupaiba. sl. at drug gists. Prepaid by express, $1.25, 6 for $5. E. S. Wells, Jersey City, N. J. II Cured Him. There \» a story goingabout the city of a very smart young man who is not so smart now. He read of tlje way a Chicago mau went into a saloon and calling for a drink poured some laud anum in the glass, cliuktd bis glass with the bartender, drank it and diod, and the Milwaukeeyoungman thought he would pretend to do the same thing and scare the people in the galoou, Jt worked all right till he had swallowed the innocent dose, when the bartender sent for a policeman and a doctor. The young man down by a beer table and pretended he was going to die. The policeman stood him on his head, the doctor took a stomach pump and pumped him out, and then they gave him an antidote that almost pull ed his boots off, and all the time he was yelling murder, when they had got him so hollow that a beau would have rattled inside of him they sent him home io*a hack. He will never play the same game again.— Peck's Sun. Brain and Nerve. Wells' Health Renewer, greatest remedy on earth for impotence, lean ness, sexual debility, &c. $1 at drug gists. Prepaid by express, $1,25, 6 for $5, E. S Wells, Jersey City, N. J. ISrcd'auKh'N Precocity. When Bradlaugh, after thres years of service in the British Army, return ed to civil life, he applied to the Lon don barrister, Rogers, for a position as clerk. Rogers had none to offer him, and Bradlaugh was going away dis appointed when the former causually remarked: "I am in waut of an errand boy, perhaps you can recommend one to me." Bradlaugh asked what the pay was, and being told ten shillings a week, he decided to take the place himself, somewhat to Rogers' dismay. The anecdote is told by a biographer of Bradlaugh, writing in the current num ber of the International Review, and it teaches a lesson that young America is very much iu need of learning. It may be galling to one's pride to begin at the bottom anywhere, but it paid Bradlaugh, and it will pay everybody else who tries it. Exactly nine months were required for Bradlaugh to make himself master of Rogers' common law practice, and to get Rogers to build an office especially for his own use. Protection IVoiii 3l;il;iri:t. The preventive is the far-famed Southern remedy, Simmons Liver Regulator, a purely vegetable tonic, cathartic and alterative. It acts more promptly in curing all forms of malari al diseases thau calomel or quinine, without any of the injurious conse quences which follow their use. Take the Regulator and it will keep your liver, bowel 3 and kidneys in perfect order, and you will never have an ex perimental knowledge of the meaning of the word malaria A Maine grocer, who had just ex perienced religion, acknowledged in meeting that be had been a hard sin ner, cheated customers by adultering his goods, etc. : but, being converted would ropav any one he had wronged. Late that night be was awakened by a ring at bis door-bell. Looking out he saw a man, 'Who are you and what do you want ?' 'I am Bill Jones. You said to-nigbt you would repay those you had cheited. Give mo thit SIOO you've owed me so lo ig.' 'Can't you wait till morniug?' 'X >, I ain't going t> wait iili iben aud stand in line all uay.' He wi.s paid. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetal) e Com pound will at all tin es, and m der all circumstances, act in harmony with the laws tlrtit govern the female sys tem Adress Mrs. L 3 dia E. Pin! ham, 233 Western Aveue, Lynn, Mas-., for ciicular. TIIE OUEEXBACK I'AKTT. j Slate Ticket Xoiutiiated. IIARTSIU RO, May 18.—The Green-, back State Convention of 'B2 isathing of the past. It assembled at II o'clock this morning, adjourned, reassembled in the afteruoon, adopted a platform, nominated a ticket, and adjourned. The ticket is composed of the following persons : For Governor, Thomas A. Arm strong, of Allegheny County. For Lieutenant-Governor, T. V. Powderly, of Lackawanna County. For Supreme Judge, J. Adam Cake, of Northumberland County. For Secretary of luiernal Affairs, J. Lowry Dewoody, of Venango County. For" Congressman-at-large, Robert K. Tomlinson, of Bucks County. Of the candidates, M. Armstrong is well known as the editor of the Labor \ Tribune in Pittsburgh. Mr. Powder lv is serving his second term as Mayor of Scranton, and is at the head of the Knights of Labor organization. Mr. Cake is a young lawyer and the sec ond son of the late Joseph W. Cake, Collector of the port of Philadelphia. Mr. Dewoody is a labor agitator in ' yenango County, and Mr. Tomlinson | is a citizen ol Bucks County who has , been prominent in National Greenback ! politics for several years. THEIR PLATFORM. The Committee on Resolutions re ported the platform as follows : WRKBbAS, The profits of toil and commerce are gathered up through the manipulation of law by monopolies, therefore Wc, the Notional Greenback-Labor Party of Pennsylvania, in conveutioa assembled in Ilarrisburg, this the eighteenth day of May, 1882, reaffirm the National platform adopted in Chi- G&£Q, in J 880, and Hesolov4, I. we arp against the monopoly of money by the Xation al Banking System and are in favor of the Government issuing all currency and making it full legal tender. \I. We arp against the monopoly of transportation and declare that po'Fpq rations, the creation of the State, shail bo governed by the State in the interest of the people. 111. We are against the monopoly of land, and demand the reservation of all public lands, including the vast amount novy forfieted by the great cor porations, for actual settleps. IV. We are opposed to all monopo lies and in favor of equal rights, equal burdens, equal benefits and special privileges to none. V. We demand such a revisiou of the tariff fts shall fully protect Ameri can labor and invested papital against the pauperized labor of foreign coun tries. VI. We demand that the Govern ment shall immediately do justice to the soldiers of the late war, by equita bly adjusting and paying the pensions and other claims due them : and, Whereas, The right of labor to or ganize for the discussion and enforce ment of its rights in this State has ba«n assailed by combined monopolies, therefore, Be&olued, VII. That tbis and constitutional right shall be r'aintained, and that asuouiated labor shall have all the rights and privileges permitted to associated capital. VIII. We call upon all good citizens, without distinction of party, who be lieve in the foregoing declaration of principles to unite with us in the im pending struggle and assist us in car rying it to a successful issue. After the report was read, Mr. Welsh, of Schuylkill, propqsed q.3 a plank the reduction of the hours of labor. The [patter was discussed at length. Welsh's resolution was amended to read that all pay shall be on the basis of eight hours constituting a day's labor. Tbe resolution as amended was adopted and the platform approv ed as reported- For Chronic Catarrh, take Peruna. I have tried it. J. Hebbling, Alle gheny City, Pa. Napoleon said, 'Victory belongs to the most persevering.' This is enough to demoralize every book agent in the country. Liver diseases, headache, and con stipation, caused by bad digestion, quickly cured by Brown's Iron Bitters. At a town meeting a large taxpayer rose up to protest against building a new schoolhouse in a certain part of the town. 'What's the good of it ?' asked he. 'They are an ignorant set down that way anyway.' For Catarrh and Phthisis, I took Peruna. You need no other. Mrs. M. llussel, Pittsburgh, Pa. A liquor dealer in a Massachusetts town received last week a postal-card signed 'Justice,' and reading: Mr. , Hum-seller, Westlield. Please attend the tuueral of a man whom you have tried to kill for the last ten years.' To regulate the liver, stomach, and bowels, all you ueed is 'Sellers' Liver Pills.' Take them and see. A huge whale harpooned off Prov incetown recently, was towed into one of the Boston docks. It weighs twenty-seven tons, is sixty-two feet long and fifty-eight feet in girth, and its jaws have a spread of twenty five feet. 'Lindsey's Blood Searcher'—the great medicine for fever and ague, ma laria, and all blood poison. Don't fail to use it. THE Crawford Journal takes this view of some of the resolutions of the State Convention: "The endorse ment of Chester A. Arthur's adminis tration is an insult to the Republican party of Pennsylvania. His "Admin istration" is the laughing stock of the whole nation, and is condemned by nine out of ten Republicans." Per in tin cut Certificates. The Committee on Permanent Cer tificates will meet in the Jury Room the 26th of this mouth, at 1:30 p. m. Persons interested will please attend. R. 0- WALDBON, Chairman. Cioojl House and I-ot lor Sale. Any person wanting to buy a first clas-s house of seven rooms, well fin ished, good cellar, excellent well of water, with pump, splendid stable, large grapery, brick walks, all necessa ry outbuildings, etc., located in Butler, can hear of same by inquiring at this office. mar22,3m JJGP Advertise iu the CITIZEN. B&ison s -AWARDED- Capcine 6 Porous -MEDALS- Plaster. Thft Rest Known Remedy for Backache or Lame Back. Rheumatism or Lame Joints. Cramps or Sprains. Neuraleia or Kidney Diseases. Lumbnsxo, Severe Aches or Pain® Fomale Weakness. Arc Superior toall other l'lulen, Are Superior »o Pads. Are Superior to Liniments. Arc Superior to Ointments or Salves. Aresuperior to Electricity or galvanism Tltcy Act Immediately. They Strengthen. They Soothe. They Relieve Pain aX One*. They Positively Cure. AniiVIAII Benson's Capclne Porous Ptos is li 6!T| fl N te™ have been imitated. Do UH U I lUII • not allow Your druggist to D'.liu off some other plsstcr having a Similar sounding name. Bss that U»e word is spelled C-A-P-C-l-N 8. Prico IS cts. I^SBSSSUTMmn Sklifß; gmoowNS' ELIXIR xam IM. H. DOWNS' I H Vegetable Balsamic R ELIXIR Thii valuable medicine la purely vegetable: Htho discovery of which was the result ofH| IH many v- ara' close «tm!y, in order to discover ■R t lis Ciitiso, II: b j/uiptuMfc ttti't Ilia emir— H Consumption, Goughs, Colds, Catarrh, H B Croup, Asthma, Pleurisy, Hoarseness, B H Influenza, Spitting Blood, Bronchitis, H ■jaiKl «vo»> si»uios vi of th« Cheat n "and Lungs. In all c«»*«nheietlilalSllalrhasrm ■JJ been duly admiuistered its efficacy has been #, invariably manifested, convincing the most in «■" credulous that % w CONSUMPTION * » it incurable, if properly attended to.— « SO Consoniptiou, »i UacCinwiKewai'i, is but a ___ SB slight irritation of (he membranewhicticovers '' l !»the Lungs; then an lnflamation, when the Ca !>* cough is more observable, but rather dry; then X O becomes local fever and the pulse more fre- J"™ 13 quant, the cheeks flushed and chills mere com- j" KRpion, This Elixir in curing the above own-an H plai nts, operates so ss tu iemuv»«U morbid jS M Irritations and lnflamalloi* frojn thoH ■fllungs to thS surface, and finally expel them B from the system. It facilitates expectoration. ■■ It heals the ulcerated surfaces Is B md relieves tho cough and makes the breath* ■■ easy. It supports the strength and at the reduces the fever. It is free from |H H strong opiate and astringent articles, which are Hofso drying a nature as to destroying the patient; whereas this medicine |H ■■ never dries oc uto|>a tfie (tough, but, by rpmov- Hi ■ ing the CAUSE, generally deitrqjs the hectic ■ H before the couch is entirely gone. H qnently, when the eoxgh is cured the well. Send address for pamphlet giving^! full directions for cure of pulmonary disease*, 19 Price 35 cts., 60 ct% and 81.00 per bottle. H M SOLD EVERYWHERE. ■ B HSIET JAHJSOS A LORD, Props., Burlington, Tt. H Smß DOWNS' ELIXIR.HM MRS. LYDIJL L PINP&M, OF LYNN, MASS., V LYDIA E. PINKHANI'S VE&ETABLS COMPOUND, Ib a Positive Cure for al! those rutntut Complaints and Weaknesses soeomroon toourbestfeiaale population. It will cure enilrnly the worat form of female Com. plaints, all ovarian troubles, Inflammation find IHcera tion, Falling? and Displacements, ami ttau consequent Bpinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the Change of IJfe. It will dissolve and expel tumors from the uterus In an early stage of development. The tendency to can c.-rous humors there is checked very speedily by Its u»e. It removes fa!ntness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulants, and relir-Tes weakness of the stomach. It cures IHoatinp, Headaches. Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi gestion* That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weigh* and hackache, is always permanently cured by its use. It will at all times nnd under ail circumstances act In harmony with the laws that govern the ft msle system. Forth# euro of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound is unsurjmssi it I.YIM.V E. riNKiIAM'B VEGETABLE COM POUND id prepared at 233 and 233 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price sl. Sixbottlesfors.i. Sent by mall in the fotm A pills, also In the form of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per bo* tor iiUii'x. Mrs. freely answers all Utters of Inquiry, fend for pajupo let. Address as above. Htntion thin Paper. jlo family should be without I.YDIA E. Pi.iKHAM S LIVER rnxs. They cure constipation, biliousness, and torpidity of the liver. !5 cents per box. A3r Sold by all Druggists. -S* OLD COUNTRY TEA HOUSE! ulim >■ mc i> PAY SO MORE FIiEIGUT OS OROCEKIES. The Largest arid Most Complete RETAIL GROCERY IN THE UNITED STATES, FREIGHT PREPAID WITH IX 50 MIf.ES OF OUR CITY Order ol #25 and upwards, freight prepni'l. Orders of 150 nnd upward*, fre.ifht prepaid. Or If preferable, a discount allowed oi 'U, per cent. Orders of #IOO and upwards, freight prepila. or a discount ol Ji per cent. PARTIES LIVING OVER 5!) MILES FROM PITTSBURG Orders ol $25 or upward*, a discount of 'J per cent. Orders of #">o and upward-", a disco jut of 2% per cent. Orders of #IOO or upwards, a discount of 3 per cent. tfiiiiile families not wUhiu<; to.buy #'i"> worth or over cat. cluo together with another family which will place them in the same position as larger buyers. No charge for boxiujr. tKß°i'lease send for our Monthly Price List (Housekeepers Guide,) a book <>( --1 pages, ulv in>r all our prices and a complete description, to parties ordering living out of the city on railroads. Wm. Haslage & Son, 18 DIAMOND. malO.ly PITT3BUHGH, PA. A R J # \ »98 LIBERTY ST. B PITTSBUBOH, PA- KAUFFMANN'S STORE BROUGHT TO YODB BOOB! PERSONS WHO CANNOT VISIT KAUFFMANN'S PITTSBURGH MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, Hos. 83, 85 and 87.—SMITHFIKLD STREST.—Ncs. 83, 85 and 87. PITTSBURGH, PA. Can order Clothing, and it will be sent by Express, with privilege of Inspection before payment. Directions for Ordering Goods. Ist. Describe as near a* possible, oolor and description 2d. When ordering a Suit, state if you want a Sack or Frock Coat. If ordering a hat, give size, color and price ; stiff or .soft. 3d. Name the price vou are willing to pay. j 4th. Give full address—Name, Town, County and State- Men's Clothing Men's Fancy Cassimere Suit* at ii 37. All Wool Blue Cheviot Suits ''Fast Colored at £6 50. Men's Blue and Biack Diagonal suits at 17 25. Superb "Harris" Cassimere Suits at i 9 00. Men's Blue Flannel Suits—Fine Blue—at *7 25. Bock and Empire Caesimore suite ai $lO SO. Men's Fuiest Dress Suits in Fancy Worstereds, Imported Cassimeres and? Scotch Cheviots, cut ana trimmed e<jual to custom work, from $1 ~ 00 to sl9 50. Men's Cassimere and Cheviot Pants at 87c. Men's Fancy Striped Worsted I'ants, t'sc. Light and Medium color Cheviot Pants at *1 25. 48 different stylos of all wool Caasimeres and Cheviot Pants, from 41 62 to *2 00. Men's Finest Dross Pan's from $3 to 4 G2. Endless Assortment in Spring Bottom Pants. SCIMI US an Order. Vmi Knu no Risk. If THE MS DO 111 SIITIIEIEIIHMCIIII, THETCtN B( RETURKED. MANN'S CHEAPEST HUM FITTSBDRQH MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, 83 TO 87 SMITHFIELD STREET, 83 TO 87. "Wholesale and. Retail. Scobie, Harrison k Parker, DEALERS IN lmplsments,Se3ds sod Fertilizers, NO. 125 LIBERTY STREET, PITTSBUBGII, 1* A.. GENERAL AGENTS FOB Scobie, Harrison & Parker. STEELE WIRE BAIL, TIES Always pn hand. OTHER SPECIALTIES, Dederifk's Hay Presses, The celebrated "Goshen Pumps," Adnance Single Reaper, Adriance Mower, "Aulliiian Tay lor" Tliresiiers, Bucner, Gil)lis & Co. Ohio Chilled Plows, Bueher, Gibhs & Co. Imperial Plows, Chief tain Self-Dumping Rake, Buffalo Super Phosphate, Clover and Timothy, Garden Seeds. |jj|r* Write for Circulars of any of the above, givingJull information. this Is a ne»" originally eoui ■ pnundedandlnlroducedtotbemedlcafprofes- ■ slon and tfio public at large by 8. B. Hart man, M. D., of 807 Penn Avp.. Pittsburg, • I'a., wlio has prescribed Kto over 40,000 pa- I tfents, and In every rase wlfli the most gratl fyfng success. ■IWBHMMi . ■ Its effect upfm the system Is entl relv uuUke ■ that of any other remedv, aad is tho only a medicine needed In almost every dbeaso to ■ ■ which flesh Is heir—Kpllepsy (Falling Fits) being the only exception. In this Perlxa ■ should not be used. In Const ligation and I Diseases of the Female Organs and Bladder, Manama should be given w Ith It, pEHPwA ■ Is compose<l of purely vcgetablo tnjtredleuts, I each one, according to medical authors, a great remedy in ltsolf. ■HKSEHHmH _ ■ I)r. Ilartman has sun eeded in extracting ■ tho active principles from these Ingredients M and In combining them into one simple com- RN 9 pound, whlchatoncocolncldeswlth the Vis ■ SlKDiCATttix NATURAIn every disease, nnd ■ the work of restoration commences wl;!i the | ffrstdose. Tlieroisi.otanorgrn that liv.ill not reach nor a disease It will not cure. For 9 particulars send tor apamphfet. HBBUBiSE I K. 11. HAItTMAN xCO.. Oshorn. tililo. PKRI'X A and M.4XALIX FOR SALE BY ZinJIEIUUN A WULLEB BUTLER, PA. John Clark, Jr. & Go's BEST SIX-CORD FOR Machine or Hand Use. THOMAS RUSSELL & CO., SOLE AGENTS. prize medals GRANTED at LONDON. PARIS, NEW YORK. VIENNA, PHILADELPHIA, CINCINNATI, And CHARLESTON, S. C. FOR SALE BY ItITTEII A BiLSTOS. in the Cli izKN Boy's and Children's Department. , AU admit that they never beheld such a ma«- | Liflcent display of novelties for the little onee, and willingly acknowledge onr superior work manship. style fit and finish over all competi tors. All say our prices are remarkably low. We feel elated over our success, and are now ready to serve the people from an assortment better and cheaper than can be fouud anywhere. Childfeiys Blouse Suits, a handsome line, | from Otjo to f 1 75. Children's Parole Suits, in 21 styles, from I *1 00 to $2 40. I Children's Double Breast«d Suits, Boiling I Collar, from ®1 50 to #3 75. I Chillren's Dengremont Suits, a novelty, from |ta 75 to $o 25, Handsome Sailor Suits, 2 to 12 years, from tl 12 to *4 00. Children's Finest Dress Suits from $3 00 to $6 25. KILT SXJITS. The most appropriate and becoming drese for little noys. We have them in all grades, shapes and colors, and we have marked them frotr 75c >to*s 00. Keystone Boiler Works. WM. MANCHESTER. 28th aud Railroad Streets, PITTSBURGH, PA. NEW & SECOND-HAND BOILERS All Kinds of—— BOILERS and S BEET IRON "WO RK MADE to ORDER. Oil Stills, Tanks, Boiling Mill bticks, Aft., Ac. Repairing done Promptly. Correspond ence Solicited. myl7,ly'B2 BEST IN THE WORLD!! f|| 1 1 Take no otlier. DEALKRS BKE V®v J. C. Swearingen. On Mondays. 137 Wood Street, Pittsburgh.. Pa. REMOVAL! The undersigned has removed his place of busi ness to liis own building one sqnare south of Cotiri House, Main Street, east side, opttoslte Donaldson House, where he has a full stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, ctfc. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, etc., promptly repaired aud satisfaction guaranteed. D Ms. C'LEEI.AXD. JASTLOCKHART, GROCER, Mo. 103 Federal St., ALLEGHENY CITY, Hits In ttock a lull line of FAMILY GROCERIES, Consisting of every article In the line, both Foreign and Domestic. I hive been formerly located on South Dia mond street, but now can be fouud at No. 103 FEDERAL STREET, a tew doors above depot, and will be pleased to s&e any of o(ir old rat rons. apa,m M, MOORE, 325 Penn Avenne, Pittsburgh. Has now on view the Newest Styles for Summer in Walking Suits, Evening Dresse*, Graduating Dresses, PABIS MANTLES AND WRAPS. Beautiful Material and Trimmings to Make Up to Order. Attention to Bridal Trouseaux. Union Woolen Mills. I wonld desire to call the attention of the public to the Union Woolen Mill, Butler, Pa., where I have new and improved machinery for the manufacture of Barred and Gray Flannels, Knitting and Weaving Yarns, and I can recommend them as being very dura ble, as they are manufactured of pure Butler county wool. They are beautiful in color, su perior in texture, and will be sold at very low prices. For samples and prices, address, H. FCLLERTON, ju124,'78-ly) Butler. Pa J. C BUFFCM & CO., CITY BOTTLING HOUSE 39 & 41 Market St,, Pittsburgh. Besf Brands of Genuine Milwaukee, Cincinnati, and other BOTTLED BEERS. Bottled Sod*, Syrups, and the Genuine Imported Ales Stout, aud Ginger Ales. 'Strictly Pure Goods for family use and med ical purposes. Send for Price List. Small lot* in two dozen cases seut C. 0. D. aprl9,3m T5G r "Subßcribe for the CITIZIN. Gents' Furnishing Department. Gents' F»ncv Striped Socks, 10c. Gents' Imitation British Socks, 10c. Gouts' Best Linen Colors, 11c (iente" Bleached Canton shirts and Drawers, 39t- Gerts' Fine Silk Suspenders. 41c. Gents" White Dress Shirts. 38c. Gents' Unlinndried Calico Shirte, 190. Gents' Lanndried Calico Shirts, 39c. Gentu' Fine Cambric Shirts. 67. Gouts' French Percale Shirts, 86c. Gents' "Favorite" White Shirts, the beet made, 89. Gents' Fine Knitted Underwear. 38c. Gents' Bine Flannel Overshirts, doable breasted. extra quality, 60. Our Hat Department, Men's Stylish Stiff Hats, worth tl 50 for 75c. Men's Fine Saxony Wool Hats, worth 91 60, for 82c. Men's Chess Hats, Leading Style for $1 98. Men's Fine Fur Soft Hats, worth $2 25, for *1 50. Boys' Fine Dress Hats, worth tl 00 for 61c. Ciilldrens Fancy Turbans for 56c, Planing Mill —AND— Lumber Y ard# J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PURVIS, S.G. Purvis &Co*, i MANUFACTURERS iKPDULIMII Rough and Planed Lumber OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS, FLOORING, SIDING, BATTENS, Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards, SHINGLES & LATH. PLANING MILL AND YARD WEAR GERMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH jan7-80-I.y MARTIN'S"RED JACKETT DOUBLE ACTINO FROST FBOOF FOBCE PUJCP. f Always ready and reliable in case of fire, quick and ea»y to operate for washing buggies. Ac. It is the only dauble acting fro6t proof force pump that can be repaired without removing pump from platform. It is cheap durable, efficient and suitable for wells of any depth. No faimer or householder should be with out a pump of this l^ind- H. HOUSTON & CO., Sole Agents, 17 Seventh Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. SaTSend for Catalogue and Price List. ma3,lm SUTLER COUJSTY Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Office Cor. Main and Cunningham Sts. G. C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT. WM. CAMPBELL, TREASURER. H. C. IIEINEMAN, SECRETARY. DIRECTORS: J.L.Purvis, E. A. Helmboldt, William Campbell, J. W. Burkhart, A. Troutinan, Jacob Schoene, G. 0. Roessing, John Caldwell, Dr. W. lrvin, J. J. CrpiJ. A. B. Rhodes, . H. C. Heineman. JAS. To M'JUNKIN, Gen. A«'t. BUTLER, EARL OF MGLESTOK The Earl of Ingleston an Import ed Clydesdale Btallion will make jkTr ,the season of 1882 at Butler, on the first throe days of each Al W week, and *t Prospect on the last three days of each week, Commencing April 17th and' "ending July lrt- Circulars free. A. fiLAl.i) aprl2,low. HEKRY G. HALE, FINE HIEBCHINT TIILOI. COR. PENN AND I SIXTH STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. Union Woolen Mill, BUTLER, PA. 11. FCLLERTOIV, PROP'R. Manufacturer of BLANKETS, FLANNELS, YARNS, Ac. Also custom work done to order, such as carding Rolls, inakinsr Blaukets, Flannels, Knit ting and Weaving Yarns, Ac., at very low prices. Wool worked on the sharps, 41 de sired. my7-ly WANTED— One Oood Agent in Every County «' in this and adjoining States, to sell our Family Bibles. Albums and other publications. Send for circular and secure a territory at once, HOME PUBLISHING CO., Pittsburgh. Pa. aprl9.3m. tfc in day at home. Samples worth 9J TO Address STINSON & Co. Portland, Maine. u>ariW,iy'
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