m. t HMK|NSTira,! TREMIT CODE STOVES AND I* A (rK! I *. ALSO AGENT FOR CRYSTAL PALACE .STOVES AND REPAIRS FOR SAME. Bird Cage* Tinware, Wood and Willow War.-, Enameled and Granite Ware, Sewer l'ipe, 1 ire C 'Roofiag^SpouTi'n g f and Heavy Sheet-iron work .lose at short notice below market prices for -*• kftvinir manufactured to mv order, nice clean and smooth odd Piates to fit Bradley s j cent* per pound. Give me a call and be convinced. 1 >r. e. lIOCKENSTEIN, Main Street, Butler, Pi?. iunels:ly —--R EMOVA L. — PORTER & DON ALDSON, WHOLESALE MILLINERY Have Removed to NEW BUILDING, 260, 262 and 264 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Elevator Entrance. 2GL Special attention"given to Pattern Bonnet*and Trimmed Hat*. Full line of Straw Good?, Rib bout*, 8 II;?, Plover?, Nets and Lace-. Hoop Skirt*, Coreeta, Craped and Lidles Nsck Wear, SPECIALTIES. PARTICULAR ATTENTION PAID TO ORDERS. LARGEST STOCK. LATEST STYLES. LOWEST PRICES. mar22,3tn . Summer Co At this season, various diseases of tlio bowels r.ro prevalent, tiu-oogh lack of knowledge of a safj and turc remedy. PEluvi IJAVIS PAIN KTT.T I.lt Li a sure ce.rc for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Summer Complaint, Cholera, Cholera Morbua. etc., and fa perfect';/ safe. Read the following: TlnvimnKC N Y Mmf'i 1331. OKEIPA, V Y., Fco. 19, 1881. - PTHKY DAVIS" P.UK UILI.LI: tei*r J*<>>* M VTc 1 Pirrn urlnf t thirty yew' it imsuimt relief for cnu'u;> and ivilli in t!m t tcmncii. al ./ny.; iint 'i lmu.«.trfo riliif. \» ou.d liardl} ilana ' ' JfKEP-f Cu;:!.! ,-r. U. toVl V. bout a boat., in Uj<^"^ pEBBy HicnoLVTl.t.-:, N. Y., Feb. 2. I i. f-,:;,viTDOlio, S. C.,Fs a bottlii chotora morbus, ami i t.i tbortj-mijU. 11-ve )n t' folia Do. E. MOETON. used it for yearn, and it 11 '-re <-i rc evt ry time. , ; «. .. CEIiELi). r.UK.nsn lUCHdA.Feb. 8,1881. IfonraoMA.lOWA,March 12,1'°!. Xhav kn. v.nl'r.itnv DAVIS' I'AIS Kii-i.Kita'm.irt I barenned»our I'AIX Ku.Lr.nli uvcrec» airf from th M*.ay it w::: Jntroducai.snd alter ycare of luiitant relief. Il E. ' ALDT. iLU Uoufcclio'd 11 ta ia,Un/-rm.vAle ntrtt i<«. j H . POTTEK, U. S. CormU. CAttKr»VII.LE, (.A.. Feb. S& IBM. B-nTOS-OH-I'ItENT, Kno. For twenty ynr.< X tsvo u. Ed yo.ir I AIN K. ...1... t h „ (1 rcV cr_l clays KnUurinß- severely from In ray family. HavonsedU: a-ty thnf..f rlKiWcl Mx-oi.runtot v.ith ii ttuwMialn, when I cqmplatnta,aiwfy r.fKaye rtm. \,oul JJ J HOOXK. H\co "c, J-in. 22.1881. 21 MOVTAOUK ST ,I.ONI>O».KNO. Baretwxl FmiDATIM' PAIT. KI/i.EB for tv.-e:vo uoe < t tvverity.three ytr* la I'-'lin, y(«r». It 1* mf». ntre. ami riUn'.l,-. f.o mother i 11-sve fri*-cn it in taauy caacaof diarrhe a. djKen attoold alto\7iti>kooulof thofcndl . tahr.iaiil cholera,end ucver tiiew It fail toiKjva 11. I. NATT.*. I r. 1-f. »'• tiannif.t. No family ca.il aar.-'.y I>e -.Tlth-.at thta invaluable rrmnly. ltn price brings It Wllliln tlie reach of all. For f'.le by all <;rt:;*lst-j at 5Uc. and isl.OO a bottle. <■ j PKRRY DAVIS & SON, Proisrictors, l»iovicleucc, It. I. 18327 OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE OF 1882. JAMES SHIDLE & SON, No. 59 ?MITIIFIKLI> STREET, PITTSBUBOH, PEKN'A. GETEK C. SHIDLE. Art Paper Hangings, Embossed Bronzes, Dadoes, &c. nior92,3m FURNI T U R E. . A COMPLETE LINE OF BETWEEN DEPOT JSI TD i3T^TIDC3-E. narls,3niM CARPETS AND WALL PAPER 7 The Caldwell BuiUl ing being ttold and changes having to be made, we find it ncccaKaiy to reduce our *tock of CARPETS, WALL PAPER, RUGS, MATS, WINDOW SHADES, &U. THEY MUST BE SOLD. 13. & IT. 8. WELTY, uils,3mos. 115 and 117 Federal St., Allegheny City. I'a. EAGLE PLANING MILLS, Cor. Robinson and Anderson St., - ALLEGHENY CiTY. M. HIMON, Asronl. Pl,AXl.\ti MILL KAfiil, DOOK AXI> MUTTER FACTORY, Flooring Board*, W> - atlie»bottrtiln(r, Planer.r e, H:.*'.!, Monidingit, Hbil gles, Lath nnd nil kind* ol Ruilili";? J.itnilirr. ity A libernl reduet'oii fur ea li okICIH. S< nd lor price lIM. All v.oik dtllveli'd to r .iiroads, •teen.bond, tree ol eliarge. CvuiuninliUliiUit rolb ited. Bma C H R IS. S r O C Iv, Matiufactiirer of Tin and Sheet tron Ware and dealer in Htoves, Kriugen, i-remed, Japanned and Enameled Ware, (iranilH V\ are, Wooden Ware, fllrd ( tiee aud itt lowest market rates. 1 lie ouly authoriied agent for the aule of A. Uradiey 4c t'o.V, w!I knnwii Stnve» and Uangen, ttnd the only place to get the original and genuine l'old ai d inferior metal, none gen uine but from the Agent, CIIHIS. STOCK, june 8, 'Bl. Near Wick and Schreiber lion.**, Maiu *treet, Itutler, I'a. SPtfcfcljwc? *3fxtvw T» Longfellow** Visit toiheQneen. Miss Blanche Roosevelt gives tie following as Longfellow's account of j bis intervfew with Queen "\ ictoria at Windsor Castle: 'An imposing lady in black, with flowing drapery, came quickly forward to greet me. It was her Majesty Queen Victoria. She extended her band and I offered to take it. 'What!' I interrupted, 'did you not bend and offer to kiss it 'No,' said he timidly, 'I was not 1 then familiar or acquainted with court etiquette as lam now. She offered me her baud evidently to shake and I shook it.' 'Why,' said I, 'she is the most iuex orable csigeante of all sovereigns. You must have horrified her.' 'I presume I did,' said be simply. 'Now I think of it, she was disconcert ed, I suppose for that reason, but she | rallied graciously, and asked me about j America and myself. She explained : I 'We speak of America first, because you are America's poet. Tennyson ours.' • 'Tennyson is the world's poet, madame said I, bowing gravely. She smiled in gratified acquiescence and continued: 'You are very generous.' ller Majesty was then pleased to converse on general topics, but persis teutly pot back to the. subject ot myself. I felt she was piqued about something at first and her last woris were : 'We shall not forget you,' adding with a laugh, 'why, even ail my ser vants read your poems!' 'What do you think she intended by it?' 'I was nonplussed, and to day. al though many years b:ive passed, I am undecided as to what her Majesty's real meaning was.'— JJoston Traveler. Ladies and gicklv girls requiring a non-alcoholic, gentle stimulant, will timl Brown's Iron liitters beneficial. Buffalo has got the base ball fever so bad that a man can't catch a baby falling from a second-story window without jelling "Judgment!" The invalid finds in 'l>r. Lindsej 's Blood Searcher' Nature's great restor er. It is wonderful. Sold by all drug gists. 'Yes iLere is one consolation,' said the bereaved widow ; 'I look well in mourning.' Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound will at all times, and ander all circumstances, act in harmony with the laws that govern the female system. Address Mrs Ljdia E. I'inkham, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn Mass., for circular. James Gorden Bennett has given the widow of ill-fated DeLong $50,000 in Government Bonds. A generous act, and the right one in the right place. "ISucluipiiilm." New, quick, complete cure 4 days, urinary affections, smarting, frequent or diilicnlt urination, kidney disease. sl. at druggists. Prepaid by express, $1.25, 6 for $5. K. S. Wei is, Jersey City, N. J. A skilled hangman is needed while we maintain capital punishment. The execution of Leigthon, in New York, and of R< a, in Pulaski, Term, were bungling, brutal, torturous violations of the spirit of the law, and shameful in the extreme. Death, not torture, is the lawful punishment of murderers. A 4*oo for $5. 10 S. Wells, Jersey City, X. J. A youth to fortune and to fame un known sent Dumas the manuscript of a new play, asking the great dramatist to become his vollaboraicur. Dumas was for a moment petrified, then seiz ed his pen and replied: 'How dareyou, sir, purpose to yoke together a horse and au ass?' The author by return of post—'How dare you, sir, call me a horse ?' Dumas, by n< xi mail—'Send me your play, my young friend !' A voung man of I'ort Jarvis wap engaged to niarrv a young lady, I'ut she retrograded on him. He thtn took a step further and proposed to her mother. They are now bos3ij,g that girl together. It is simply marvelous how quickly constipation, biliousness, sick head ache, fever and ague, and malaria, are ; cured by 'Sellers' Liver Pills. Mrs. Betty Bassett, of Virginia, j owns by inheritnace the family Bible i of George Washington, and wants to j <;ive it to the Government for a con- i sideration, There is a yawning gap i for it in cue of those interesting relic- • cases in the Patent Department. We acknowledge receipt of a new i and beauti r ul song from Helmlck, the | Cincinnati music publisher, 'Always j keep a smile for mother.' Yes it is i sound advice and thoughtful senti-1 ment, always keep a 'smile' for moth- i er, but it would be just as well to hide the jug from the boys. The largest set of drilling tools ev< r j forged in the oil country has recently | left the shop of Brown & Xorris, Brad- j ford, for use in boriog for gold in Gali- i fornia. The bits are If) inches across the face and the entire "string"' is made in accordance. The hole is drill ed four feet in diameter. Ton who Sedentary Lives. will find great relief from constipation, headache and nervousness, by taking Simmons Liver Regulator. It is a simple, harmless, vegetable compound, sure to relieve you, and can do no iu jury. Persons of sedentary habits of -1 ten suffer with kidney allections. If ; thry would maintain the strength of digestive orpans and improve the qual ity of the*blood by takmg the Regula tor it would restore the kidneys to health and vigor. An exchange wants ladies to take off their hats in church, but as long as half the ladies go to church for the pur pose of displaying their hats it is hard ly possible that the suggestion will be adopped—unless a glass case is placed along side of the pulpit for their ac commodation and the name of the owner is prominently affixed to each hat. There is no foundation, in fact for the proverbial expression of 'Crocodile Tears.' These reptiles emit loud and singularly plaintive cries, compared by some travellers to the mournful howl ing of dogs. The earlier travellers would very naturally associate tears with these cries and, once begun, the supposition was very readily propaga ted. A little girl in Rochester has become affected with St. Titus dance, which, it is said, was caused by jumping rope.— Ex. Medical men say that this is one of themo3t injurious of exercises, espec ially for girls, and that it frequently leads to disease. It is well known that deaths often occur from over-exer tion at this amusement, which is one that should be entirely prohibited by parents and teachers. Middlesex Township Andtlors' Report. Statement of receipts and expenditures of Middlesex township, Butler county, I'a., for the year ending March Ist, IS.S2. POOH Af'COl'ST. lioliert Trimble and G. W. Hays, Overseers !''r to atu't of duplicate 3 ;AS2 00 i'r to ain't of balance from last year... S) 12 Pr to ain't cash from Collector for l)r to borrowed money SO 00 $ 803 70 <> by ain't of vouchers $ BAS 20 (!«• by services 40 00 $ 005 20 Balance due township $ 258 50 ROAD ACCOUNT. Adam Gold, Supervisor. I), to ain't of duplicate $ ril2 42 Cr by work $ <"33 27 C'r by percentage 47 31 Cr by exonerations 3 37 Cr by Clerk of Courts 5 25 Cr by E Thompson for set tling duplicate 1 50 Cr by A Gold for settling du plicate 1 50 Cr by stationery 10 $ 792 42 E Thompson, Supervisor. Dr to ain't of duplicate $ 940 75 Cr by work on roads .f SB3 41 Cr by percentage 60 38 Cr by exonerations !'0 $ 940 75 TREASURER'S ACCOUNT I'OR TUB YEAR END IXC JI ?."E 1, IS.-2. Dr fo ain't of duplicate SI,OOO 00 I)r to State appropriation 240 09 Dr to balance from last year 270 37 $1,570 52 Cr 'iv cash to S C Trimble for teaching ....?< 150 00 Cr by cash to Mollie Duff for tereliing 150 00 Cr by cash to Mary 11 11 lor teaching 150 00 Cr by cash to Lizzie Hamilton for teaching 150 00 Cr by cash to A 1) I'urvis for teaching 150 00 Cr by cash to Geo Whiteside for teaching 150 Of) Cr by cash to II E Scott for teaching 150 00 Crby cash for journal 12 (.0 Cr by cash for coal 10 00 Cr by cash to J Muder for lumber 11 23 Cr by cash to \V It Thompson Secretary's fees 10 00 Cr by cash to Thus Goodwin for rent of spring 2 00 Cr by cash to 11 1> Anderson for hitching posts 4 50 Cr by cash to W A Malum for sundries 24 85 Cr by cash to \V Heckerd for coal 7 80 Cr by cash to li J Nelson 3 00 Cr by cash to S A Leslie 2 00 Cr by cash to Baily & Fulton. 400 Cr by cash to W K Thompson 2 50 Cr by cash to R Black, suiul's 10 00 Cr bv cash to J G Campbell, hardware 10 10 Cr by cash to .1 l'ark, Blind's.. 23 78 Cr by cash to M Stepp for re pairs 10 75 Cr by cash to W V Marquis, sundries 5 02 Crby cash to W Miller, sund's 13 05 Cr by cash to W Logan 8 :>0 Cr by cash to Anderson and Marks 7 37 Cr by cash to Tho* Denny... 17 84 Cr by cash to Wft Thompson 10 00 Cr by cash for maps 42 00 Cr by cash for exonerations.. 10 -11 Cr by cash for discount to tax payers 49 50 Cr by cash for Treasurer and Collector's per cent 00 00 11,454 09 Balance due township § 122 43 We, the Auditors of Middlesex township, have examined the above accounts ami believe them to be correct to the best of our knowledge. Audited this 13th day of May, 1882. S. 11. HARBISON, ) J. A. Clt'H T, > Auditors. I. N. FUI.TON, J WANTED— -1.000 Cor.bi of Bolth at tho Butler Ktavo Mill. Wood will bo paid for each Saturday. tno3l,liu D. G. COURTNEY. MAUYL/VND FABMS. —Book aud Map free By C. K. HHANAOAN, Att y. Easton, Aid FEltltlH A ICMOIt, Justice ot tlie Peace Main street, oppo-ile IVBtofllce, ZELIENOI'LE , FA. Benson's -AWARDED- Caprine 6 Porous -MEDALS.- Plaster. Theßest Known Remedy for Backache or Lame Back. Rheumatism or Lame Joints. Cramps or Sprains. Neuraleia or Kidney Diseases. Lumbaao. Severe Aches or Pains Female Weakness. Are Superior to all other Plaster*. Are Superior «o Pad*. Are Superior to l.inimeiita. Are Superior Co Ointments or Salve*. Are superior to Kleetricity or (ilrulfß They Act Iminodiately. They Strengthen. They Boathe. They Relieve Pain at Once. They Positively Cure. abb | a |i Benson's Capeine PoMM PUa- Iftil I KIN ten have been imitated. Do UHU I I Villi not ellow yonr draggift to piltn off (tome other platter having a similar sounding name. See that the word is spelled C-A-P-C-I-N E Price 25 cts. SEABURY A JOHNSON, Manatactnnng Chemists. New YorK. Si; it I'. U l'f;>lEl>Y AT LAST. Price 2Sc. MEAD'S Medicated CORN and BUNION PLASTER. gj Thcra in no ezeme for suffering from H h CONSTIPATION I 'M and other diseases that follow a dis- H JP orcd state of the Stomach and Bow- B gj els, when the use of 3 *, DR. mm I iIMME aw M Will give Immediate relief. S Biiiousness, Dyspepsia, 0 Indigestion, Diseases of rathe Kidneys, TorpicS Liver 8 Rheumatism, Dizziness, a Sick Headache, Loss of | Appetite, Jaundice, Ap goploxy, Palpitations, ■ Erupt'ons and Skir, D?s- Heases, etc., all of Which tliese rS liitters will epcetlily euro l»y i;jthewi:ie. Ml Ivocp tbo Stomach, Laurel*, und Digc»t« En it y -od teoikinj order f aud perfect licnltli 9 ■ will I*e tho recult. Ladies and ethers cub- ■jecttoSick Hoac!acy till denl :s ill i: Lie. fend S9 ■ addrenfror pnmplilet,free,fivl.igfull directions. H f3 HF.JEV, J3UNSO3 & LOltD.Projif.., Barliagtoa, Vt. 9 ML LVD!& L PIKKH&M, Of im, MASS., | | | | v ! LYDSA E. VEGETALLS CULIPCJITD. I.i n Powltivi' f'jin; for nt* tlm»o I'alnlVl t'omplalnt* and \Vr«Un».»os •orotamou toourbo.t fi'tnnli' pnnulutlim. it will cure entirely tlio worst fonii of Foinulo Com. plaints, nil OTsrtnn lrou!)Kn, ln!lni>injatloii on:l Ulcer* tlon, Falling e»r»l cTpcl lumor* from tlio utoru* In an cm ly stage cf doTclo;.mrnt. '1 he 111 ill ncy t.»CL7I - liuMorstlicrolselicclicd Tcrj :i'"-rotalon and In ill gMtlon. Thnt fccUnjf of beminjf .town, caiwlrg wctg'bt an 1 backache, IJ alwaya I c:Tnanently cured by LUI U?E. It will c.t oil timossnd undaralicirswnstftucej act In harmony with thel-iw« llmL K ovcrn tL. female «y«t(im. Kor tbo cure, f Kidney Complaints of oitLer I"I this Conipounil is unnurpsssod. I.VIH V F.. PINKIIAM'S TECETABLE COM rot \l»ii prepared at !W3 anil CJu WeMtorn Avcnuo, Lyuu.Maat. Price 8'- Sit bottlesf< r 86. Bent by mail In the form of pills, al.i» in tbo ferra of loxenffts, on receipt of price, 8> per bo* for either. Mv*. l'inkliam freely answers all lettors of Inquiry. Send for pamph let. Address ns atnvo. llcnlton thll I'iyer. Vo family should bo without T.YDTA E. I'INKFIAM'S I.IVER PILLS. Tlioy euro constipation, bliloosnsss ( an I torpidity of the llvrr. 2.j Centl I«!r box. Uor B«id by uli llruKuistn. "li» OLD COUNTRY TEA IIOU 8 E ! m.ami i> PAY NO MORI! I'HKKIIIT OS OUOCKKIB9. Ik Largest and Most Complete RETAIL GROCERY IN THE UNITED STATES. I'ltlilOllT 4'lt F.I*A 11> wn IIIN f>U MII.KS OF Of It (IT V Drili-i' of mid up winds, frelgbl |>re|iai I. Orders «>f SSO mid upwards, (IT lit propnid. Or ll prclcr.tljU', a ilUcmuiiL itliownd ol l pi'r (•(•nt. Orders of $101) and upwards, frt'iglit prcp iid, or a discount of.'! per cent. PAltTIK*' t.IVINO OVtSH. r »O 3111.KS KltoM PITT IIUKO Orders ol #.'s or upwards, a (ii-scount of \'ft' cent. Orders of SSO and upwards, a disco Jilt per coiit. Orders of SIOO or upwart's, a discount of 3 per cent. Single fnnillk'S not xvl-Mnt; to buy 925 worth oi over cut. clitn together w itli nnolher family which wri place them In tin; siiine position us Iniuer buyers. No ehaiße for boxing I for our Monthly l'rlee List (Housekeeper" tilde,) a bi»ok ol "Jl pages, jilT- all oui prices and a complete description, to parties ordering living out of the t lly on railroads. Wm, Kaslage & Son, 18 DIAMOND, inaio.ly Pi rrdBURUH, PA. abohitccT A S.M.BAaTBERCER' i NOW 1© THE TIME TO COME AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS OF SPRING II SUMMER CLOTHING! OUR STOCK IS LARGER THAIS IT HAS BEEN ANY TIME THIS SEASON. KAUFMANN'S MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, Nos. 83, 83 and 87.—SMITHFI2LD STREET.—Nos. 83, 83 and 87. NOT WITHIN SI.OO _ "IS IT POSSIBLE!" Can you match the all-wool mens' -L* $-3.00 for £2.75? say all who have seen Pants that we sell for $1.87 and $2.50 the all-wool Kilt Suits we a pair. We have closed cut three differ- I are selling at $2.75. The material ent lots, 230 pairs in each lot They cost more, and they are well worth are great bargains. Then our ii-ie $5.00. We have a number of big bar- Dress Pants at $3 00, $3.50 and $4.00 gains in Boys' odd Pants, Knee or are admitted to be the best value i'or tLe Long, at 35,.02, 85 cents and SI.OO price in the city. KAUFMANN'S KAUFMANN'S, 83, 85 and 87 Smithfield Street. 83, 85 ard 87 Smithfield Street. BIG BA 11 GAIN S. ~|M>VT~DELA¥! G OBSERVE THIS! There is but one way to realize the splendid values we are ottering, and that A Having closed out 10 different lots, each is to come and see for yourselves. -TV and every one from $1 to $3 less than Mens Fancy Mixed Cassimere and T tl,e P nce was a month ago, we can well Cheviot Suits for $2.50, 3.37, 4.50, 5.75 I afford to sell at less than other dealers and 7.00. Mens' Blue Flannel and pay for their goods. Handsome styles of Yacht Cloth Suits, well made and trim- IVT . ns . k at mtd, sewed with silk, SB.OO. Mens'all- 2.60 8.00 »•>* o.oo, 6.00. &.00 and 10.00. stylish, made and tiimmed in first-class O manner, for $9,00, 10.00 and 12,00. is i II r M A 18 M'C KAUFMANN'S KAUFMANNS. 83. 85 and 87 Smithfield Street. 83, 85 ard 88 Smithfield Street- We send without charge, or tnv obligation to purchase, samples of clothing. Ac. We give prices of our entire stock in our new catalogue fo- Sprine and Summer, which is mailed free to all who scud us their adiroes on a nostal card. Hundreds of orders are tilled daily, and gooda sen t by mail and express to every State and Territory with full pr ivilege of return and refund of money if they do not suit. "Wholesale and. Retail. Scobie, Harrison & Parker, DEALERS IN lmpiements,Seeds and Fertilizers, NO. 125 Liberty STRKKT, PITTSIIUBOII. PA. GENEKAL AGENTS FOB Scobie, Harrison & Parker. sii;j;lk -.11 ki: it ah. ties Always on liand. OTHEII SPECIALTIES, Dedcriek'N Hay Pppsscn, The celebrated "Goshen I'uinps," Adr lance Single lleaper, Adrlauoe Mower, "Aultiiian Tay lor'' Thresliers, Kuclu-r. Giblts .* Co. Ohio (.'lulled l'lows. Buelier. Glbbs & Co. liii|ieriy mail 80 cents, post paid. Stamps taken. Circular.* free. Agents wanted. Address JAS. 11. JOHNSTON, 109 Sinitlilield St., Pittsburgh, Pa. uia'-M.'im. The Key to Fortune in all Avenues of Life. TULIA McNAIR WRIGHT'S I x,» "PRACTICAL LIFE." ■J A handsome volume, over (ionpp.. discussing Individual Culture. Etl<|iiolte, llusiiicss, Love anil .Marriage. i:, \ Tlico. I. Cuyler. I> P.. says, "I am pule dellgliled Willi lis admirable views and wholesome suggestions. It ought to be in every house. The Central llaplNt. SI. I.ouls. Mo., savs: "It Is a thoroughly good ami beautiful honk. The Interior. Chicago, aays : -II strikes us as the solidest and best from her pen." The l'ltlshurgli Christian Advocate says: "lis lessons need lobe taught and eufor I In every household." , ~ Clear lytic, artistic binding, magnificent full , page colored plates Prices low. Terms liberal. Salt's rapid. Aiik.nth Wantku F.vkhywiikkk. Semi fur particulars In J. C. racCLHOY A. CO. Philadelphia, la. Cincinnati, 0., Chicago, 111., or St. Louis, Mo. niav3l-2iu. Keystone Boiler Works. WM. MANCHESTER.; 28th and Railroad Streets, PITTSB'U DELO-lEi, I?J±. NEW & SECOND-HAKO BOILERS All Kinds of BOILERSauu S SEET IRON WORK MADE to OKI >ER. Oil Stills, Tanks, Rolling Mill Stacks, Ac., Ac. Kv?"Hepairing d _>ne Promptly. Correspond ence Solicited. mvl7.ly's2 BEST IN THE /jgBVvORL,,!! t/ / 11 j Take no other. I JQJ DEALERS SEE J. C. Swoaringen On Mondays. 187 Wood XT A H ry Street, Pittsburgh. Pa. KEMOVALT I The undersigned lias removed his plw of busi ness to lils own building one square south of < ourt House, Main Street, e:ist side, opposite Donaldson I House, where he has a full stock ot # WttlcllCN, Clock*, Jewelry, Spectacles, etc. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectjwles. etc., promptly repaired and satisfaction guaranteed. I» I,; CLKEI.AKI). JAS. LOCK HART, GROCER, Xo. 103 Federal St., ALLEGHENY CITY, litis In etock a lull line of FAMILY GROCERIES, Consisting of every article in the line, both Foreign mid Domestic. I have been formerly located on South Dia mond street, but now can be found at No. 108 FEDERAL STREET, a few doors above .leput, and will be pleised to fee any of our old pat rons. np6,m TO. MOORE, 325 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh. Has now on view the Nowest Stylos for Summer in Walking Suits, K veiling Drcsset, Graduating Dresses. PARIS MANTLES AND WRAPS. Beautiful Material and Trimmings to Make Up to Order. Attention to Bridal Trousoaux. Union Woolen Mills. I would desiro to call the attention of the public to the Union Woolon Mill, Butler, Pa., wlioro I have new and improved machinory for the manufacture of Barrod and Gray Flannels, Knitting and Weaving Yarns, and I can recommend thorn as being very dura ble, as they are manufactured of pure Butler county wool. Tboy are beautiful in color, su perior in texture, and will be sold at very low prices. For samples and prices, address, F H. FULLERTON, Jum.'7B-ly) Butler. Pa J. C BUFFCM & CO., CITY BOTTLING H0l T SE 39 & 41 Market St., Pittsburgh. Bent Brands of Genuine Mihvaukoe, Cincinnati, and other BOTTLED BEERS. Bottled Soda, Syrups, and the Genuine Imported Ale, Stout, and Ginger Ales. WStrictly Pure Goods for family use and med ical purposes. Solid for Price List. ' Small lote iu two dozen cases sent C O. D. aprl9.3m Advertise in the CITIZEN. Planing Mill —AND— Lumber Yard. J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PURVIS, S.Gr. Purvis & Co., MANUFACTURERS AND ILEAI-BRS IS 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 Uerraari Catholic Church jan?-BC-ly MARTIN'S RED JACKETT I>OUBLB ACTING FROST PROOF FORCE PUMP. Always 1 eadv and reliable in cane of i A fi re. quick and ea-y to operate for \l II washing buggies, Ac. It is the only w KV dauble acting frott proof force pump \ that riii be repaired without removing pump from p'atform. AT \ It in cheap durable, efficient and |Tf 1 suitable for wells of any depth. No Lj |;ij ffcimer or householder should be with- MB out a pump of this kind. , H. HOUSTON & CO-, M Sole Agents, 17 Hoventli Avenue, « */■ PITTSBURGH, PA. f fry Send for Catalogue and Price List. ma3,lm BUTLER COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Office Cor. Main and Cunningham Sts. J. C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT. WIU. CAMPBELL. TREASURER. 11. C. IIEINEMAN, SKCRETART. DIRECTORS: J. L. Pnrvls, E. A. Helmboldt, William Campbell, ( J. W. Burkhart, A. Troutinan, I Jacob Schocne, G. C. Roessing, John Caldwell, Dr. W. lrvln, | J. J. Croll. A. B. Rhodes, i H. C. Heineman. JAS. T» M'JUNKIN, Gen. As't _FBTTTXjTH P2/ PA. EARL OF INGLKSTOX. The Earl 0 Ingleston an Import- AF -J<«l Clvde« alo Stallion will make tfh TV the season>f IHB2 at Butler, on Hie NtoW the firs three days of each lVv M week, ami at Prospect on the laHt three days of each week, Commencing April 17th and endirig July Ist. Circnbvrs free. JULIAN A. CLARK. aprl2,low. IIORI G. HALE, fIHE MERCHiKT TiILBB, COR. PENN AN I) t SIXTH STREETS. Pittsburgh, Pa. NEW LIVERY STABLE. Cunninflham St., East or Main, nUTLER, p A., .TAMKH HEKLEUH. I'rop'P HAVING removed my Livery Stock from Mll lerntown to Butler and looatod in the old KKI.LV STAND, on Cunningham street. 1 eolict a share of yonr „alrona X e. Ihave good reliable horses and good rig*. which 1 will let at reasonable prices, dive mo a call. ly Air ANTED- One Good Agent in Every County W i„ this and adjoining States, to sell our Familv Bible*. Albums and other pnhhoation*. Send for circular and secure a territory at ouce, HOME PUBLISHING CO.. Pittsburgh. Pa. aprl9.3in.