We notice that »n interesting in surance case has just been decided in New York. Some twenty-five or thirty years ago a man named Da\ is insured hip life in the New ork In surance Company for the benefit of his wife, and stipulating in tbe policies that in the event of her death the money should go to his children. Mrs. Davis died some years ago, and subsequently Davis surrendered the policies to the company upon the pay ment to him of a certain sum of money. Meantime Davis' children had become of age, and alter his death, which occurred in 1879, they brought suit to recover the life insurance. The case has just been decided, the Court holding that the transfer back to the fompany of policies was void. Prior to filing their suit, however, the heirs of Davis proffered the amount of back premium due on the policies, which was refused. "Presumption begins in igno rance and ends in ruin." On the other hand, the production of Kidney-Wort began with wise cautions and scientific research, and its use ends in rettoring shattered constitutions and endowing men and women with health and hap piness. "My tormented back," is the exclamation of. more than one poor hardworking man and woman; do you know why it aches? It is because your kidneys are over-t#skf<i and ueed strengthening, ami yout System needs to b* cleansed bad humors. \on need Kidney-Wort. Tt is said that the barb-wire trade of the United States amounts to SIO,OOO - per annum. I advise you to take "Lindaey's Blood Searcher." Scrofuli, • ulcers, old sores, pimply boils, etc., cured at once. Too many small boys run our streets after nigUfc#, *>**&* up bad language and viciotis habits from those who are older in sin. "I would no more (to without 'S*i tan* Liver Pills' la house," toys a neighbor, "than fcmr " Tfcey a\wsys core Leaflache, cAHHpation, etc A pinch of cafwtne cr red pepper sprinkled over the exposed parts af cabbage plants is said to be sore death to tbe cabbsga wonts. •What is legislature, my cfeiW J "What doea i£ do, Mother ?' 4% wpeata acts passed by the former lefrahrtwe, my child. A sure cure for impoyerished blood, pimples, and sallow complexion, is Brown's Iron Bitters. It will produce a healthy color, smooth skin, and is absolutely not injurious. It isn't the beefsteak which people look at when they pound it. The idea is to inform tbe neighbors that they have made a raise for breakfast. It is pleasant to remember that not an hour passes in the increasing march of time that there is not a half-dressed man somewhere on the earth calling for a clean shirt. In many places in Bucks county the apple trees Hailed to put forth leaves <and have since died. The trouble is sopiioeed te be the result of tbe prolong ed drouth last summer. A St Louis boy drank milk without taking the chew of tobacco out of his moot!. Tho milk washed tbe tobacco down his throat, and he died of nico tine poison tog. Elixir Yltse for Women.— Mrs. Lydia E. Pinkham 283 Western Ave nue, Lynn, Mass., has made the discov ajy ! Her Vegetable Compound is a poritive cure for female complaints. A line addressed to this lady will elicit all necessary information During the last five years about thirty persons have been killed and about seventy wounded, on the Gov ernment side, in the war with illicit distilling. It is thus evident that campaigning in this service is about as sharp soldiering as can be had any where in time of peace. Diving for black pearls employes a large number of men and boats off the coast of Lower Calfornia. Traders supply tbe vessels and diving appara tus upon the stipulation that tbe pearls thai, are found are to be sold to them at specified rates. These jewels are of much beauty and highly prized. A year's production is on an average from $500,000 to $1,000,000. A new scientific wonder is announ ced from Philadelphia in tbe shape of a motor that promises to supersede steam. Vaporized bisulphide of car bon is the agent employed. The in ventor asserts with confidence that under its workings the heat of a com mon bouse fire can be utilized to suc cessfully run an ocean steamship, and adds tbe significant remark that 'there's millions to it.' He is hunting around for capitalists. Two starving men in the busy and prosperous city of New York stole a loaf from a baker's wagon and break ing it in half they devoured it raven ously. A copper who stumbled upon tbem bravely "run them in." The baker appeared against the prisoners and it was proved that that the law bad been outraged eveD perchance if two lives had been saved. They were sentenced to the Tombs. And such incidents are said to be common in tbe great city. It has been discovered tbatperfumes exert a bealtby influence on tbe atmos phere, converting its oxygen into ozone. Cherry, laurel, clover, laven per, mint, juniper, fennel and berga mont develop the largest quantity of ozone. Flowers without perfume do not develop it, but tbe flowers of nar cissus, mignonette, heliotrope and lily of tbe valley develop it in close vessels. Odorous flowers,cultivated in marshy places, would be valuable in 'purifying the air. A promiuent gentleman of Geneseo has been prolonging his life at tbe ex pense of tbe canine creation. Some two or three years ago tbe gentleman in question, who was pronounced by physicians to be in an advanced stage of consumption, began the babit of taking his {-et dog to lied with him. The dog scon exibited unmistakable signs of lung difficulty, coughed almost constantly, and finally died. The gentleman procured another dog, and slept w'tb it for a time, when this ani mal also fell a victim to the disease. Another dog was procured, with which the man now sleeps, and though the third animal will probably die the same way as *.he others did, the man is improving and is better than before in years. Tbe Hornellsville lYibune says tbat he is a well-known business man of Geneseo, and that it could give his name if necessary. Ueaveti In Hursen. There are several diseases kaown among farmers as heaves, some curable and some not, and requiring therefore veterinary examination before deciding upon the form of disease and consequent remedy. Tbe broken-winded horse is called heavy when the real trouble is in the throat, some of the muscles of the larynx being paralyzed. Again, a horse full fed on dry and musty hay with no grain often seems badly affect ed with heaves in starting out, but after long driving and plenty of drink appesrs greatly improved. There are types of the disease which an ordinary condition powder, and especially one containing saltpetre, will ameliorate. Where the trouble is with an excess of dry hay the feeding of smaller quanti ties of cot feed, mixed with rye bran, and tho mixture wet up with warm water, will often prove of much ser vice Rose Cold and Hay Fever. Being seriously troubled with Hay Fever and Roso Cold I tried Ely's Cream Balm, and was surprised in ob ti&ning almost immediate relief. I earnestly recommend it to all similarly afflicted. W. P. ANDRUS, Druggist, Metuchen, N. J. Having been afflicted with Hay Fever for years I gave Ely's Cream Balm a trial; was much, benefited. I I have had no attacks since using it. E. K_ HA\JCH, Editor Carbon Co. Democrat, Mauch Chunk, Pa. For years I have been afflicted with Hay Fever from early in August un til frost. I was induced to give Ely's Cream Balm a trial. The relief was immediate. I regard my self cured. G. SCHREIBER, Supt. of Cordage Co., Elizabeth N. J. What They Would Do. A Tugged lowa Republican, here on a visit not long ago, said to us—'lf any man assumed to 'boss' us in lowa, as your man Cameron tyrannizes over you here in Pennsylvania, the hundred eighty thousand stalwarts of lowa Would rise up as one man, and squeeze tbe political life out of bim so quickly 'ibatbe would not know what hurt / him.' It is humiliating to realize that tbe people of other States, are cogniz ant at the* domination of one man over the politics of this State—and doubly so that we have so many shivcringße pnblicane, who bend the neck meekly for the joke, rather than to do any thing to 'hurt the party.' Better a thousand fold run the risk of a tempo rary defeat rather than longer be the veriest serfs, and suffer the taunts and derision of free and independent Re publicans of other States.— Beaver limes. ______ A Pleasant Letter. Special Telegram. Zeeland, Mich.—Please find enclosed draft for amount of Invoice, May 7, 1879. The Baxter's Mandrake Bitters give the best satisfaction of any patent medicine I handle. They have adver tised themselves after selling a few bottles, and I warrant every bottle. N. DeKrief, Druggist. Billiousnefis, Liyer Complaint, Diz ziness in the Head, Indigestion, Con stipation, and all similar diseases, yield readily to the effect of Baxter's Man drake Bitters. Price 15 cts. per bottle. Answering the Bishop. In 1877 Bishop Bowman went to Boise City, Idaho, to hold conference. One Sunday afternoon he got the Sab bath schools together and had a splen did time talking to the children. He was an admirable teacher, and soon bad all the little ones asking questions. He tried to explain the operations of the mind through the brain, but finding it difficult to make them understand, he put his forefinger on the top of bis bead, saying, 'What is there V After a moment's dead silence a little boy screamed out, 'Notbin'l' The lesson in mental philosophy came to an end for that time; but nobody enjoyed telling the story better than tbe bishop himself. Brniii and Nerve. Wells' Health Renewer, greatest remedy on earth for impotence, lean ness, sexual debility, &c. sl. at drug gists. Prepaid by express, $1.25, 6 for $5. E. S. Wells, Jersey City, N. J. Revolutionizing Horse-Shoe ing. John English, the proprietor of tbe livery stable on Ninth street be tween State and Peach, has been studying out a new system of shoeing horses- Mr. English has had years of experience with horses, and be be came convinced some years ago that the putting on a horse's foot of a hot shoe was wrong. He claims that it rots the hoof and destroys tbe life in it to such an extent that a few years of hard work spoils a horse's foot and prevents it being shod. How to reme dy this alleged evil Mr. English com menced to study, and for two years and a half be has been constantly ex perimenting on various horses, until he has succeeded in obtaining what be calls a perfect foot, free from all burned and decaying matter. He maintians that a hot shoe should never be put on a horse's foot, and although be has only finished his researches a few days ago he has made quite a number of converts to his new theory, and within the past few days several horses have been shod with cold shoes and the owners say ihey are well sat isfied with the results. Whether the blacksmiths, who from time immemo rial have been accustomed to using the hot shoe, will have their opinion changed is a matter of doubt, but Mr. English has some fine feet on the horses in his stable tbat it would do every man interested in horses good to see.— Erie Observer. C!a>arrli of (he Hlndder. Stinging, smarting, irritation of the urinary passages, diseased dis charges, cured by Buchupaiba. sl. at druggists. Prepaid by express, $1.25, G for $5. E. S. Wells, Jersey City, N. J. If some religious people would prey on their neighbors less and on their knees more, the world would be bet ter off BrigliTs Disease, Diabetes, Beware of the stuff that pretends to these diseases or other serious Kidney, Urinary or Liver Diseases, as they only relieve for a time and makes you ten times worse afterwards, but rely solely on Hop Bitters, tbe only reme dy that will surely and permanently cure you. It destroys and removes )the cause of disease so effe:tually I that it never returns. ®|ye Ptitter Citiset*: ©utter, P«., 3«tg 19, WB2. Back Ache POSITIVELY CURED BY Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters. Stutu Why tbey are Preferred to All Other Porous Plasters or External Rrmcdles: First. BeCM** they poseees nil tho merit of the strengthening porous plaster, and contain in ad dition thereto the liewly discovered powerful and active vegetable combination which acta with in creased rubefacient, stimulating, sedative and counter irritant efiects. Second. Because they are a genuine pharmaceutical prep, aration, and eo recognized by the profession. Third. Because they are the only piasters that relieve pain at once. Fourth. Because they will positively cure diseases which other remedies will not even relieve. Fifth. Because over 6000 physicians nd druggists have voluntarily testified that they are superior to all other plasters or medicines for external use, Sixth. Because tha manufacturers have received the only medals ever given for porous planers. Bun's Capcine Porous Piaster! SEABURY & JOHNSON, Manufacturing Chemists, New York. gtlRB KIiHKDY AT I.ABT. Price 25ct». HEAD'S Medicated CORN and BUNION PLASTER. There is no ezcnss far suffering from CONSTIPATION and other diseases that follow a dis ored state of the Stomach and Bow els, when the use of DR. HENRY BAXTER'S MillME im Will give immediate relief. After comtipatiou follows Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of the Kidneys, Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, Sick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Ap oplexy, Palpitations, Eruptions and Skin Dis eases, etc., all of which these Bitters will speedily cure by removing theeauM. Keep the Stomach, BovceU, and Dijative Organs ingnod uorlcinj order, end perfect health will be the result. LadiOS and others sub ject to Sick Headache will find relief and permanent cure by the use of these Hitters Being tonic and mildly purgative they PURIFY THE BLOOD. Price 25 cts. por bottle. For sale by all dealers iu medicine. Send address for pamphlet, free, giving full directions. imv, JOBISOS*LORD,Preps., Burlington, Tt. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND. Ib n Pcpitive Cnre For all those Painful Complaints sad Weaknesses so coaunoa to our kent female population. A Medicine for Woman. Invented by a Woman. Prepared by a Woman. Tlm (IrMtcit Irdical Dlteorcrj Store the Dswa of Watery. tsTltrorlvc3 the drooping spirits, Invigorates nnd harmonizes the organic functions, grimes elasticity and firmness to ths step, restores the natural lustre to tho eyo, and plants on the pale chock of woman the fresh roses of life's spring and oarly summer time. Use It and Prescribe It Freely It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving for stimulant, and reliaroi of the stomach. That fcolinfif of bearing: down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by it* use. For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound is unsurpassed. LYDIA E. PIVKIIASTS BLOOD FFRIFIER will eradicate every vestige of Humors from the Blood, and give tone and strength to the syttem, of man woman or child. Insist on having It. Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price of either, sl. Six bottles for $5. Sent by mall in the form of pills, or of loxr'ngos, on receipt of price, $1 per box for either. Mrs. Pinkham freely answers all letters of inquiry. Enclose 3ct. stamp. Send for pamphlet. No family should be without LYDIA E. PIVKTTAM'S LIVER I'ILLS. Th"v cure constipation, biliousness, fn>i torpidity of the liver. £5 cents per box. NEW LIVERY STABLE. Cunningham St., East of Main, BUTLER, PA., JAMES HEI.LEttH. I'rop'r HAVING removed my Liverv Stock from Mil leretown to Butler and located in tho old KEIJLV STAND, on Cunningham street. I aoliet I chare of your patronage. I have good reliable horses and good rig«, which I will let at reasonable prices. Givo mo a call. ma3l.n2 ly CATARRH Elys' Creamßalm Effectually cleanses ELY'S ,7MB the. nasal passages of RLVFS Catarrhal virus, caus- B. P/tr,ncs«U ing healthvsecretions, wm Catarrh cold® iJ, T . n 1 allays inflammation, ■ CR.DOU. 1 l ,r "t<*cls themi'inhrane ■ I trom additional colds, KSSiomi SJPSA completely heals the Vauju. J sort's anil restores the ZrSSx Mm scn'C of taste and * faM smell. Beneficial re / J? IH suits are realized by a B few applications. A ,r>c, c -thorough treatment i will cure Catarrh, Hay Fever,f.c. Unequaled ° o* | for colds in the heat). ' Agreeable to use. Ap- UAY- FFVFP ply l>v I fie lit 11.- finger IT** ■ "IX into the nostrils. On receipt of r>uc. will mall a package, hold bv Butler druggists. ELY'S ('BEAM BALM CO., Owego, N. Y. Old Established Carriage Factory ( ESTABLISHED 1839. J Sprnifr Wagons and Buggies In stock and mude to order of ali styles and description. Our woik is of the best and latest style, well made and finely finished. We give special at tention to repairing, painting and trimming. When in want ol anything in out line we a»k you to call and examine our stock. LOUDEN it FAUK, Duquesoe Way, hot ween Sixth and Seventh streets, above Suspension Bridge, Pittsburgh, Pa. aps,Mni C7OAWKEK. 31- >i day at home easily liuule v• fcCostly Outfit free. Address rut K & (Jo. i Augusta, Maine. tnaK9,iy SPECIAL NEWS! NOW that the Spring and Summer seauoti is here, Mr. John Bickel. the Great B >ot and Shoe Dealer of Bntlor deems it hia duty to inform his friends, at the public at large tha. be hats just received, without any delay or Great Accident! The Largest Stoc!i of Boots and Shoes that he lias ever before bronght to lintler, consisting of Ladies'. Misses'. Mens', Boys', and Childrens', Boots and Shoes and all new aud fresh from The Manufactories. Tbiis stock is tlie Largest and Best that can be found in Butier county and everybody is bound to acknowledge the fact, and even though he were Struck by He would have to smile a smile at such a display. I cannot bo beat in Assortment and grades, and my stock is large enough to supply a regiment of Over 3,500 People. I call your attention to this fact, and also inform you that there is a great deal of money LOST by people that don't take the trouble to call on me before purchasing My prices are found at all times the very lowest, which statement ia fully endorsed by over 300 MEN Who have bought of me during the last few days. Everybody should wear well fitting boots and and shoes and mine cannot be beat for Style, Quality, looks and prices. People have been KILLED by wearing leaky and ill fitting boots and shoes, and what is the use of doing so when you can buy goods warranted to turn the water and wear well, just as cheap. I invite every one to oome and convince himself. Teamsters, Mechanics, Laborers, as well as Our Prominent Men and Capitalists are invited. lam at all times prepared to suit you. Should yon happen to be Among the Unfortunate who get into the wrong place, nobody but yourself will be to blame. 8o be particular to call at my store and inspect my goods, no matter whether you are prepared to buy or not. It is no trouble for me to show gooods. Respectfully, JOHN BICKEL. Repairing done to order at Reasonable Rates. r i ■SSKm 3ESI m BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY IN Boots I Shoes AT B. C. HUSELTOIfS. n o His Spring and Summer Stock is now complete in every de partment. This Stock has all been made to his Special Order. THE FINEST % BEST VALUES iisr BOOTS HI SHOES Ever offered in Butler and claim to have the Largest Stock, Greatest Variety of Styles and Make. No claim but what we can substantiate. Mens' Brogans and l'low Shoes 85 to t 50 B'lfT and A Calf Bals and Dom Pedros 115 to 2 00 " A Calf Button Boots, tip and plain, very fine 2 00 " Fine Calf Sewed Bals and But ton Boots, very fine 2 25 to 3 50 " Fine Hand Sewed Bals and Button Boots 500 to 7 50 " I,ow Strap Shoes and Button Oxfords 1 00 to .'IOO " Calf Boots, elegant goods 200 to 506 " Heavy Boots 150 to 375 Ladies A Calf Bals, 3-7 .:. 90 " Serge Congress Gaiters,3-7 75 to 200 " Grain Vox Pol, good, 3-7 100 '• Serge Goat Fox, Pol, 3-7 125 to 175 " Grain Button Boots, 3-7 115 to 150 " Extra nice Kid Button Boots, 3 7 2 00 to 2 50 " Extra nice Pebble Button Boots, 3-7 2 00 to 2 50 ft-f}--Ladies very fine Cur Kid, Mat Kid top Button Boots, also stock of very fine Kid Turn Button Boots and Hand Sewed shoes in all new styles. Elegant stock of Slippers and Button Sewed Newports in all the newest styles. Misses Serge Pol and Fox Boots,ll-2 75 to 1 00 " Grain Pol & Button Boots,ll-2 1 OOto 125 " Goat Button, very fine, 11-2.„ 150 new styles in Slippers and Newports in Misses' Goods. Large Stock of Infants Shoes in all Colors and Styles in prices ranging from 25 cents to SI,OO. Leather and Findings in Stock. Repairing of all kinds done at reasonable rates. Don't fail to look over this stock and prices before you buy. B. C. HUSELTON, MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA. EAGLE PLANING MILLS, Cor. Robinson and Anderson St., - ALLEGHENY CITY. M. HIIVIOrV, Agent. PLANING MILL, SASH, DOOK A\l) MIUTTER FACTORY, Flooring Boards, VVcatheiboarding, Planed Boar, s, Sash, Mouldings, Shingles, Lath and all kinds of Building Lumber, ifyp A liberal reduc*lon lor cat-h orders. Send lor price list. All work delivered to railroads, • team! o>ts, Ac., tree ot charge. Communications solicited. Suia Boys A Calf Bals and Dom Pedroes sizes 1-5 1 00 to 1 50 " " " Button .very fine,sizesl-5 175 « i. <• Button Oxfords, cloth tops, sizes 1-5 1 50 to 2 00 « (i it an( j Buff Congress, sizes 1-5 1 00 Youths Shoes lower in price than Boys in proportion as to size. i Childrens' Grain Button Fargo tips (machine), 8-11 1 00 " Goat and Kid Button, (machine). 8-11 1 00 to 1 25 " Goat and Kid Button, city made, fine, 8-11.... 1 25 to I 75 " Goat and Kid Button, spring heels, (ma chine), 8-11 1 25 to 1 75 " Grain Pal and Button Boots, heel, 4-8 75 to 1 00 " Goat and Kid Button, Boots, heel, (ma chine), 4-8 1 00 to 1 25 " Goat and Kid Button, Boots, heel turns, 4-8.. 75 ,ST-*rStock complete in Childrens' Slippers and Newports. The Largest, Most Complete and Enterprising STORE EST THE WORLD! MAI'S CHEAPEST~COIEBT Nos. S3, 85 &nd STRUCT.■-"-Nos. 83, 85 s.nd BT. INO COMPETITION I t " ,/ , Many Imitators and No Equals! OUR STOCK IS COMPLETE, and OUR PRICES CAN'T BE BE&T. THE WONDER OF PITTSBURGH. NOTHING LIKE IT! PRICES TELL THE TALE. MENS' CHEVIOT SUITS at $3.37, worth $7. MENS' WORSTED SUITS at $4.12, worth $8.25. MENS' "FINE BLUE" FLANNEL SUITS at $5.50, worth $9. MENS' ELEGANT BUSINESS SUITS at $7, worth sl2. MENS' IMPORTED CASSIMERE SUITS at $8.25, worth sl4. MENS' FINE DRESS SUITS at $lO, worth sl7. 600 Pairs MENS' STRIPED CASSIMERE PANTS at 96c, worth $1.50. MENS' WORSTED AND CHEVIOT PANTS at $1.25, worth $2.50. 12 Patterns of LIGHT COLORED PANTS at $1.12. worth $2. MENS' FINEST DRESS PANTS at $3, worth $4.50. IKE THE CURRENT WHILE THE TIDE IS II TOUR FiViRI —A.T— KAUFMANN'S MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE, 83 to 87 Smithfield Street, 83 to 87. STREET. Samples of Fabrics, Blanks for Self-Measurement, showing how to order, and Fashion Book mailed free to any address. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. LOST:— A NOTE of SSO dated March 2,1882, in favor of A. BURNETT & SONS. All persons are warn ed not to negotiate for same as the maker, T. A. KERR & Co.. has paid it in full. A. BI'RNETT A SONS. Burnett Station, Jan. 19th, 1882. j28,3t #" BEST IN THE WOULD!! Take no other. DKALEitS BKB J. C. Swearingen. On Mondays. 137 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. ~ m. MOORE, 325 Penn Avenne, Pittsb'irgh. Has now on view the Newest Styles for Summer in Walking Suits. Evening Dresses, Graduating Dresses, PARIS MANTLES AND WRAPS. Beautiful Material and Trimmings to Make Up to Order. Attention to Bridal Trouseanx. Union Woolen Mills. I would 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. FDLLEBTON, Ju124.'78-ly) Butler. P» TEMOVAL! The undersigned has removed his place of busi liess to his own building one square south of C ourt House, Main Street, east side, opposite Donaldson House, where he has a full stock ol Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, etc. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, etc., promptly repaired and satisfaction guaranteed. I) Li CLEEL.AND. The Key to Fortune In all Avenues of Life. JULIA McNAIR WRIGHT'S I "PRACTICAL LIFE " ■ I A handsome volume, over GOO pp., discussing Individual Culture, Etiquette, Business, Love and Marriage. .. Rev. Tlieo. L. Cuyler, D. D.. says, "I am quite delighted with its admirable views and wholesome suggestions. It ought to be in every house. The Central Baptist, St. Louis, Mo., says : It is a thoroughly good and beautiful book. The Interior, Chicago, says : "It strikes us as the solidest and best from her pen." The Pittsburgh Christian Advocate says : Its lessons need to be taught and enforced In every household." . Clear type, artistic binding, magnificent full pace colored plates. Pri .es low. Terms liberal. Sales rapid. AOENTH WANTED EVERYWHERE. Send f<*r particulars to J. C.McCUHDV A CO. Philadelphia. Pa. Cincinnati, 0., Chicago, 111., or St. Louis, Me. may3i-2m. jAUIp JB9L DR E. O- WEST'S KIBTI AJVD BRAI* T* CATMINT. a guaranteed specific for Hysteria. Dizziness, Convulsions, Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Pro«tra tion caused br the BM of aloobol or tobacco. Wakeful, ness. Mental Depression. Softening of the Brain result ing In Insanity and leading to misery, decay and death. Premature Old Age. Barrenness, Loss of Power la either sex. Involuntary Lome* and —rr-j..- .j caused by over exertion or the brain, self abuse or over-indulgence. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains ono month's treatment* One dollar a box, or six boxes Are dollars, sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price We guar sntee six boxes to cure any case. With each ott?er re ceived for six boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we will send tho purchaser our written guarantee to refund money if treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees ls«u«*d only by Jos. Fleming, Druggist, 84 Market 8t« Pittsburgh,' Pa. Orders by mail at regular prices. Union. Woolen >£ill, BUTLER, PA. H. FULLERTOX, Prop'r, Manufacturer of BLANKETS, FLANNELS, YARNS, Ac. Also custom work done to order, such as carding Rolls, making BlaukeU, Flannels, Knit ting and Weaving Yarns, &c., at very low prices. Wool worked on the 6tiarcß, If de sired. my7-ly # \ 198 LIBERTY ST. ■ I PITTSBURGH. PA. {qgr*Advertise in the CITIZEN. I BOYS'HANDSOME CASSIMERE SUITS at $1.75, worth $3.50 BOYS' IMPORTED CHEVIOT SUITS at $3, worth $5.25. BOYS' FINE DRESS SUITS at $5, worth $10.50. BOYS' IMPORTED TRICOT SUITS at $6.50, worth sl2. CHILDREN'S SUBSTANTIAL PLAY AND BCHOOL SUITS at 61c, worth $1.50 CHILDREN'S FINE DRESS SUITS at $3, worth $6.25. SAILOR SUITS AT $1.15, worth three times the money. OUR "BEVY" KILT SUITS at $1.90, worth $3.50. OUR "DAISY" KILT SUIT at $2.62, worth $4.75. DON'T FAIL TO SEE OUR CHILDREN'S SHIRT WAISTS at 17c. AROM ANNA. "The Genuine Dyspepsia Care anil Liver and Kid ney Regulator." Twonty-flve years trial of an article is a strong assurance of its efficiency. AKOMAHNA has been used with the most satisfactory results for twentv odd years, and has gained a wonder ful reputation "for the rare Curative Powers it possesses This Bemedy is a purely Vegetable Compound and was years ago preparea by Prof. Du Lac, of Geneva, Switzerland, and used by him and other prominent physicians in their private practice with GBEAT SUCCESS. Thousands have been cured of Dyspepsia, Liver and Kidney Diseases, Impoverished or Diseased Blood, weekness of the Back, and Qeneral Debility of the Stomach. Price 30 and 75 cents per bottle. For sale by all Druggists. G. HOLD BTEIN, Prop., Woodbury, N. J. WHOLESALE DEPOTS « BCTTOCE A CUKBBHAW, 528 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa. WOODWARD, FAXOX, <fc Co., Kansas City, Missouri. A FEW HOME TESTIMONIALS OF MANY I KECEIVED. WOODBURY. Dec. 6,1881. DEAR SIR 1 have used your AROMANNA, and found it to be very beneficial. It is an excellent Tonic. WILLIAM MII.LIOAN, I Supt, of Public Instruction of Gloucester Co, N. J. PAULSBOBO, N. J., July 10.1881. DEAR SIR:—I have used your AROMANNA in inv family for years with great success lor debility of"the Stomach, such as Biliousness, Costlveness, giek Headache, etc., and found it an excellent remedy. JOHN DENSTEN. Farmer. Near Paulsboro, N. J. A REMARKABLE CURE IN A SHORT TIME. A TRUK CONFESSION. I suffered for years with Indigestion, and lately had a feeling as of some hard substance in my stomach. 1 could not eat, sleep or work. I was under the care of a regular physician for three months without relief. I then employed two physicians in Philadelphia. To the one I paid sls for advice and medicine ; to the other I paid at different times the amount of without any benefit whatever. Some friend recommended AROMANNA I tried It, and after taking two bottles. I was great ly relieved, the pain in iny stomach ceased, my appetite and sleep came back and I could work. This was a year ago last October. Since that time I am taking every week a tablespoonful of the AROMANNA. I am hardy aud healthy and as strong as ever. My wife and daughter, who wen' suffering with Dyspepsia, used the same medicine, and were entirely cured. I have made this statement for the benefit of many sufferers. lam living on Mr. Wm. Knight's farm near Woodbury, where I can be fouita at any time. _ PKTKK C. WOOD. Woodbury, Dec. 1.1881. june",ly Keystone Boiler Works. WM. MANCHESTER.: 28th and Bailroad Streets, PITTSBURGH, NEW & SECOND-HAND BOILERS All Kinds of BOILERS and SHEET IRON WORK MADE to ORDER. Oil Stills, Tanks, Boiling Mill Stacks, Ac., Ac. C3~Repairing done Promptly. Correspond ence Solicited. myl7,ly'B2 Swedish Insect Powder Kills POTATO BUG'S And all Troublesome Vermin. It will thoroughly exterminate Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs, Upas, Lice, Tobacco and cot ton Worms, Motb, etc. It is safe, sure, cleanly and cheap. It will not poison animals or fowls. Sample package by mail .'lO cen s post paid. Stamps taken. Circulars free. Agents wanted. Address JAS. H. JOHNSTON, 169 Smithfield St., Pittsburgh, I'a. iuii24,L'm. JAS. LOCKHART, GROCER, No. 103 Federal St., ALLEGHENY CITY, Has in stock a full 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 found at No. 103 FEDERAL STREET, a few doors above depot, and will be pleased to see any of our old jrat rous. aps,m py Subscribe for the CITIZEN. BUTLER COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Office Cor. Main and Cunningham Sts. G. C. ROESSING, PBESIDMTT. WM. CAMPBELL, TBEASURM. H. C. HEINEMAN, SECKXTABT. DIRECTORS: J. L. Purvis, E. A. Helmbeldt, William Campbell, J. W. Burkhart, A. Troutman, Jacob Schoene, G. 0. Roesslng, John Caldwell, Dr. W. lrvin, J. J. Croll, A. B. Rhodes, H- C. Heineman. JAS. T- M'JUNKIN, Gen. A*'t- BUTXJEH PA. OLD COUNTRY TEA HOUBE! ESRK'AUX.KIKHKD ISM. PAT NO MOBE FBEIGHT ON GROCERIES. The Largest and Most Complete RETAIL GROCERY IN THE UNITED STATES. FREIGHT PREPAID WITHIN 50 MILES OF OUR CITT Order ol $25 and upwards, freight prepaid. Orders of SSO and upwards, freight prepaid. Or If preferable, a discount allowed ol per cent. Orders of $ 100 and upwards, freight prepaid, or a discount oi 3 per cent. PARTIES LIVING OVEB 50 MILXS FROM PITTSBURG Orders of 125 or upwards, a discount of 2 per cent. Orders of SSO and upwards, a discount of per cent. Orders of SIOO or upwards, a discount of 3 per cent. Blngle families not wishing to buy $25 worth or over can cluo together with another family which will place them in the same position as larger buyers. No charge for boxing. I'lesse send for our Monthly Price List (Housekeepers Guide,) a book ol 24 pages, giv ing all our prices and a complete description, to parties ordering living out of the city on railroads. Wm. Haslage & Son, 18 DIAMOND. malO.ly PITTSBURGH, PA. Planing Mill —AND— Lumber Yard. J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PURVIS, S. 6. Purvis & Co., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS I* Rough and Planed Lumber OF KVKRY DESCRIPTION, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS, FLOORING, SIDING, BATTENS, Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards, SHINGLES & LATH. PLANING MILL AND YARD Near German Catholic Church Jan7-80-ly HENRY G. HALE, (111 lEICIMI TIM, COB, PENN AND SIXTH STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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