butler citizen miscellaneou *"*- AKm Will* Fifty Children. From Atlanta Oonstitution, Mr BftßiDg&me, a prominent nitsr chaot from Social Circle, Georgia re ports »remarkable case of vitality, which he eaya is well known to tli~ people of bis county. Near Social Circle ree des a colored man named Harry Lsckey, who baa probably more decendants than any other living man. He has been in the county so long that his own testimony on this this question is corroborated by bis neighbors. Harry is 90 years o!d, bale aud hearty, one of the most in dustrious and highly respected negroes in the county. The other day he took UQto himself a third wife, Susan Phillips, aged 61. He already has 50 children whom he acknowledges and who call him by various terms ol filial affr-ction. Several of his children have died. In the presence ol some gentle men the the other day, he named over more than 300 of his grand children, and said there were others whom he could not then remember. One of bis sons baa thirty living children. Sev eral of his sons count up more than a dozen children each. The old man is proud of bis record, and talks freely about it whenever questioned. He has always b.jen aa organized Democrat, aod the on.y negro in bis miltia district wLo votes In tbe Democratic primary elections He gays he don't think his work is finished yet, and has no idea of sus pending business toon. ••It Was Only an Accident." A fish-hook in your flesh, a scissors blade in your left thumb, a spraiued ankle from a misstep on a loose stone, a bruised shin by a slip from a car platform, a cut on your check by a clnlbsy barber's razor, a contusion ou vour elbow by poking it through a street car window, a swelliog ou your oose from running against an open door in the dark—these are to happen without a ruomeuts noticf. To be ready for them, have a bottle of Perry Davis's Pain Killer ready. General Ilazen states the fact, not generally known, that stamped envel ope, when spoiled by misdirection or other causes, can be exchanged fur postage stamps of the same denomina tion at the nearest postofflce. Nparklluc Eye*. Rosy cheeks and clear complexion only accompany good- health. Parker's Oinger Tonic~l>etter than anything makes pure, rich blood and brings health, joyous spirits, strength and beauty. Ladies try it.— Bazaar. When a base ball player can com mand and secure a salary of $3,000 for six months' work averaging one boor a day, it is time for railway presidents and even bank cashiers to go into training for that profession. Brain and Serve. 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. "What are the nine muses, pa?'' aaked a little boy who was reading mythological lore in the lower class. "It Is when the home 'nine' is beaten in a game of base-ball, then the nine muses over it," was the reply. "Ladies' Tonic." The GREAT FEMALE REMEDY in prepared by the WOMEN'S MEDICAL INSTITUTE OK BUFFALO, X. Y., and in their favorite pre- Mription for ladiex who are nuffrrin-; from any weakoeaa or complaint* common the »ex. It in Hold by drng|fi»U at $1 [wr Ixiit e. LadieN can obtain advice TAKE. SOW I «ta:np tor names of those trho been CURED. A red granite niomini *nt has just been competed tear Salt Lake, on the Pacific Knilrcad, in honor of Oakes Ames. It cost about S'JO,OOO, and towera sixty feet above the summit of a lofty bill. ADetlcldiiN Appi'ilzcr, That ensures digestion and enjoyment of food; a tonic that brings strength to the weak «nd rest to the nervous; a harmless diarrbtua cure that don't con stipate—jußt what every family needs —Parker's Ginger Tonic. Speaking of the fact that paper cof fins are being introduced, the Altoona Timet fears that "after awhile when a man dies they will just wrap him up in an old newspaper aud chuck him into the ground." Calarrb of (lie Hliulcli'r. Stinging, smarting, irritation of the urinary passages, diseased dis charges, cured by Buehupaiba sl. at druggists. Prepaid by express, $ 125, 6 for $5. E. 8. Wells, Jersey City, N. J. Said a pompous individual to young hopeful, whose parents be was visiting: "Little folks should be seen and not heard." The small boy came to the surface with: "Yus, and big folks, too when they don't know any more than jou do. Pa says you ha vn't got tense enough to know whea to go home." Sensation. American Infinite on Pure (ilrupu Wine. The President aud a Committee from the farmer's Club, of the Ameri can Institute, have visited Speer's Vineyards and Wine Cellars, and they report that the Port Grape Wine of Alfred Speer, of Passaic, New Jersey, is the most reliable wine to be obtained. It is now being used by physicians who are the most choice in the selec tion of wines for convalescent patients. The principal hospitals in New York have adopted this wine. It is for sale by I). H. Waller Th j you u |)34,)!u of F >rest countv combine profit with pleasure at their p irties. They meet at some firm and the youog ladies pick the potatoes while the gentlemen dig. them, rotten potatoes counting the same as a red ear at huskin ' COIIMII IIIJH lon Curoil. An OM p'iriiitiati, ret ro I fro n prwet'ee. hav ing h*.| placed iu III* 11.a:i< 11 hy n Kbit India Mi eionary the fnrarila of s Him;.ln vegetable reiue iy for tlio *p<>« Iv Ul>l p>*rui iiH it cure for FL •UMIIU|>'IO:I. Uroncliiti*. Catarrh Ait Inn* and all tliroil stid Lilfi{( AffootioiiH, alt > a |,..mtn o aid ralioal eon for Nervmn Debility am] all N'enroua Complaint*. after having tented iu tr I iderfiil curatlvj power* in tlion>ard.< of cn.*. lia< felt it hi* duty to rnike it known to III* atUhring fello I*. Actuated by tliu motive an' a denire to relieve hil n t-i sulf r ii,?. I will nun 1 fr*»« of to all i\ tliia ro om 111 (ierrnin, Kritnc'i or Ku ;hVi, with full directions f>r prepariu ( aid n-in.f. He.it by mail hy a LALRE-MING WII'I i-ta-ii'i the I" per, W. A N'ITKS, lt'J Power'* j:i>tck. Itoohes t«r. N. ¥. oclll t l3t,eow vsr Advertise in the Cf.UEW Previous llouc—Peruna One morning while he < her husband) was holding her up in order tha' she could breath more easily, after having struggled with a bad ppell of coughing, b<- made the remark tbat he did no I elieve she would ever get well whe i she, in her weakness, said: "Yes, 1 will, if you brin? I)r. Hartman." The doctor was brought. He prescri' ed tea»poonful of Peruna every hour She begau to improve from the fir-t dose she took. She told me to-day she has never r ek bet l er in ber life than ste does now, and that she ciu not say too much lor Peruna. A. J. MILLE t. Her husband writes: "South Chi cago, 111., Dec 19, IriSl: I have a liv ing witness of the virtue of Peruni in my wife, who was saved from death by it. I certify that uvery word on page 30 in Dr. Ilartinan's book on the "Ills of Life" is true in every particu lar T. S. EBBRLIME "Female complaints" arc the result of impure blood. Ise "Dr. Lindsoy s Blood Searcher." Sure cure. Because a student of Bowdoin Col lege recovered $2,700 damages for in juries inflicted bv hazing, it s claimed •J.at prac.ic; will close; but it won't. The college youDg man, particularly tbe American college young man, will uot be discouraged by any such trifle as the above fine. His fun may come high, but he must have it. A beacon in distress is "l>r. Sellers' Couijh Svrup," the most efficacious remedy for coughs, colds and hooping cough. Price 25c The jondon Echo, which has been a most active sympathizer with Arabi Pasha, suggests tbe following lines as applicable to him: licliel or Patriot ? Well, heads or tails ! Define the terms, and this is how it reads: A Itehel is-a patriot who fails; A patriot in a lUbcl who -succeeds. measures are often but middling measures." There are no "middlings" about Kidney-Wort. It is the most thoroughly refined "flower" of medicine. It knows no half-way measures, but radically uproots all dis eases of the kidneys, liver and bowels. It overthrows piles, abolishes consti pation and treats the system so gently and soothingly as to prove its true kinship to nature and all its praites. It is prepared in both liquid and dry form. Burliugton, Vt., Jan. 25, 1882 I have used Downs' Elixir exclu sively for myself and in my family for a score or more of years, aud always keep it with me. WAKREN GIUIJS, President Vermont Life Ins. Co. Fairhaven, Vt., Jan. 1, 1882. I prefer Downs' Klixer to any other cough remedy for children, simply on account of its tonic and expectorant qualities. Respectfully, GEO. H. HARRIS. A few evenings ago Judge "Jerry" Black presided at a political meeting at York, Pa. On taking the chair he said: "I hardly intended to bo here to night, but I saw in a little uewsipa paper that Judge Black wonld now have to show his hand in thn cam pa'gn. There they are " and he gracefully held forward both bands. "There is no stain on them. They never held a bribe." A law suit in Fulton coun'y in volved the aum of seven eents. A man bought two penny pears aud ten dered a coin in payment, Tho seller gave him one cent in change. The buyer said the coin he tendered was a dime: tbe seller asserted that it was a three cent piece. They went to law abjut and the jury disagreed. The parity and elegant perfume of Parker's Hair Balsftm explain tbe pop ularity of this reliable restorative. The New Castle, Plain Grove 's Cream Balm was < x huusted I was cured, ?nd to-day en joy sound health ('. .1 Cokkin, Chestnut-st, Field Manager Philadel phia I'ub. House, I'a. It is no exaggeration. Klv's Cream Balm is a cure for Catarrh, Hay F. ver and Cold in He head Many rases have been cured among my customers. No other remedy has ever equaled the Balm in good results. A, J. Odkn-| WELPEU, Oruggist, Faston, I'a, 's{?* PttiLee CiHaeu : ©ntlec, ijp*.. 8, 1882. pO^ll fepl%l i?g? POWOEH Absolutely Pure. Thin pouicness. A!ore economics than tie oiditiary kinds, and cannot be sol 4 in competition with 11..- niullitu ie of low test. chert wei 'lit alum or phosphite rvuvders. Hoi.nosi.if ISC4N-. IWVAL BAKING Po\\ DEB CO.. 106 Wall Street, N. Y. i|■ It:r j i: si czira for : frsnE COfcSTRAYS ON I OTCd ~:ul ' ~ ■ elS| when the use of 9 kjsi. KEH3V iSTER'S | imw mm Will give Immodlate relief, 9 After constipation follows ;* Biliousness, Dyspepsia, a Indigestion, Disoasss ofg the Kidney?, Torpid Liver M Rheumatism, £!z7;r.e3S,S Sick Headache, Less cfg Appetite, Jaundice, Ap*H oplexy, Pal pica lions, ffl Eruptions C'lln Dis- A eases, etc., all of •■ vlr!c ' l in«t*Ja E!f-crs will tj <■ iiycuel.yi vnue. Jm Keep tboStMi EowcU, a.ul L wltt Jtfl th? rrsult. Lt\diC3 * oi!:rrj sub-fe| jecttoSicfc Heacs?cr.o v.;:i fa*: reliefKj an 1 permanent emu Ly 4: o « .of lif fo Jittery 9 tonic ami mildly purgative they H PURIFY THE BLOOD.» Prico 25 cts. pe<- bottic. fij For ialo l.y all «' . l»m in mallei :;o. gondii atldreas for p?.mp!i : r?*, free, rrif •: !l c Woiucb'i i»feli' al In tt.i'ite of J'.ifjlo, N. y., ami hi*, been u .< 1 m foil/ oy IsmJi lor yctr*. It it a tut e run f«,r .Jl I mate < '.m;.l*;*tt». Sit.kuu no »<< it I- | . ;^ftrc.| y «lic» *i »r» of c»j»cri«n air.l », . j., : I l.kwo-% . K tj, 4 « ft wiilritu i. .* li t i d> ».>rr. < r-vr worVcl i»t I tl II you have tne I oil r ru-.cdi' » . ; .j m •• -t L- lr. oiiTAif. .!, b.,« irt\r *• f. A J>|» |.»\|i " • ' ' »i*ver /aili to give yuttM uA/" >n. li you arc trouMftl with nny watnr-.n or « ;m '• t't ; '»• ii to our i*. lay n .idc th.; -J., t * p.- in . u Itol- •. ami tr/•• La .V.* I .ni a: i. 1, * im.u..,, • II I %itivv*!y . ire you. O'iO Bo'tlo la CuJfl'-i nt Wi.iiii- i't M 'in ti |uktitatc i« a.< A .«o< ii. >n ■ i t, t r Tr. J if'/Jt/r i ut y • .ri.'esperirrKc, who LIV.- advwc;i .1 - - . 4 ' ■.l ;'. /. r. 1/ * ill •<„ /-r Any case of Female Wc.k •••■ s •r i ;.i!>iiiiy whi Ii " ||av' J mik " will i • cu-c. I!,i» a /> »»•»//.// «.iler, made l y rftfitnid-'* U'lic . whoknow //••/'»* ix/ericnit *»1,..t "LAUIB' 'lutein" c#a do. t»cud ktaaip lor cir< ulari. Sold by Druggists. Price, SI.OO. • 14 For Neuralgia In thn limb*, stomach, w . hack, hrouHt, ulilc, HIJOU nr »-• 2 any wlh io « t.il o ! , MU'NA. ,, BHBBitfd E o " For i 'rami* <»f liio Bt(>iinwli, Colic, *-1 ftlllonsnr' h, iMurrlKi' i, or Voinftlntf. taki* • 2 i'lcui ■■■HnMHlilHil to p k4 For ('(muU. A fliina, Mi{iit Hwi-aU, o HhortnitMNuf lireath. take \a. " S - fr* 3 rhltls ami Hoj u Throat tak<; I'icitcNA. 11 . 44 1 1 Kiti nA 1h !h« pur< ht, inoht prompt, 2 and i tlli leiii niiMlb lne known to man.'' • 4k I'kiitJN A 1h tin- lnnt api-tlzir, purr-Ht g kA toiii'*, ** r * 4 l/ y'a o " u | atarrh, on tho "111 m or I.Ifo," or if you s«rr labor ln# iind«*r a dln not iiifntlomMl In It or oi Si 111 lh«'advi rti iin nt«, addn tic pro- prlMtoro, h. |J. Ilartiuan A <'o., Onlmrri, O. o it or < trillion and i'llen, tako BH t 'tm lafcTlrrnHl Over sooo Druggists AND Physicians Havo Signed or Endorsed the Following Remarkable Document: Mnnr.rN.Son.lmry ft Johnson, Manufactur ing Chemists, 21Plutt St., Now York : Gf.itloinon : For tho past few years we huvo sold v;i.riouu brundu of Porous Plau toru. Physicians unci tho Public prefer Jleii»oirM < t° all others. Wo consider thorn one of tbo very few roliablo household remedies worthy of confidence. Tboy urn superior to all other Porouu Plasters or Liniinonta for external use. , i'cri'jon'r flapcinn Planter is a Pennine Panuiicoutical product, of tho highest ordr r of m'irit, und so ri by phyuiciuuu und druKKists. When otlior remedies fail iret a Ben son's Capcino Plaster. You will bo disappointed if you use i heap Plasters, Liniments, Padu or Eluo tricul Magnetic toys. ¥"silUK KKMKIIV \T I.AKT. Fries Wet*. H MUD'S Medicated tUKN mi J b UNION PLASTIi 1831 THE CULTIVATOR 1883 i;ni;\'i v,\ «knti.k\ian I I .II BEST OF TH£ KililCl LTI'RAL WEEKLIES THE Co> NTKV G KSTI.BMAN is the LEADING J.URNAL -.1 Auie.'hiiu Asiriculturc. In am on nt «:id pi act i' :il ilu ol ciir.teui*, ill extent nd ability ol to: rtsi'Ondeuie, in quality of paper •itid sty!eof put'!i< ation, ii oct u;jles il.c FIK -T RANK. Ii i- I :iev< d to b:.v •no superior in either of the three chiel ilivisiotis ol Farm Crops and Processes, Horticultjre L Frui.-Growing. Live S.cjk as:- Dairying, while it iiho include- .'1 «i !» or «J«.; :irti. I.I« ol rural Interest.-, .-u ii as the Poultry Yard ;:it(.iool". v. Uee-lvcepinir. Greetihou-and Irrapery, Y-'lerinary Rep.i.s. Farm Questions nd AkrWeis, Firesi te Dome lie Ect n omy, and a suiuin >r\ o! t!.*; News of the Week. Us MARKET KeiMRTS are unusually complete, ind ii:ii .ii ntteutio ii=pdd to the L'l o~] e< ts ol the Crops, as '.lrowitii' U[>on one of the tuns* important ol'all qu -lions— IVhen to Buy mid 117 ten to Sell It is litieral.v iiiurtratcd, :nd intended to supply, in aeontinua.lv in er - sli l' d' L'Ue, aud in tl.ehest sense of the term, a Live Agiicultinal Newspaper The Vuiiiine ol TUP. .""OCNTKT f* K\TI.I:MAN for IssJ «a j GKKaTI.Y ENLARGED by in •ri-a.-itiL r its size Iroiu I«5 lo 20 pi<«» weekly, 'nit the tcrins t-li< 1 continue as follows, when paid r.tiict'.y in adv .i.ee : (JNE Corv, one year, ?a.50; Fucit Corms, $lO, aid an additional •opy for the year fee to the sender ol the Club, I"KN COMES, and an addiii'in J copy for the year free to the send, r of the Club. e-£" All New Subscribers f. r iss::, paying in iHnice now, wit.i. URI EIVE THE I APBR WEEKLY, from r< ceipt of remittance to January Ist, WITHOUT > UM.OK. g#Srr< i MEN t i I'll:- Int a. Address LUTHER TUCKER & SON. Publishers, ALDAN N. Y. o> 11s 11 Planing Mill —AND.- Lumber Yard. T. L. PURVIS. L. O. PURVIS, S.G. Purvis & Co., KAKUFACTIIBCUS ANDDEALEKSIW Hough and Planed Lumber OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FRAMES, iIOULpiNGS, SASH, DOORS, FLOORING, SIDING, BATTENS, Bfackets, Gauged Cornice Boards, SHINGLES & LATH. PLANING MILL AND VARD Vear (■criuai) t'ulhollethureh jan7-SO-ly FRANK JAMES' SURRENDER. * L- IL | O For tlio Illustrated f\ Ij t I Lives and Adventures WANT ED*™* ™* er Brothers. the noted Wet-tern Outlaws—Hy Hon. .)■ A. Dacus, Ph. I) A true and thrilling ac :ourit of their bold O|>nrat(o:|» for 20 years, in an mmy States and Territories, with grapkip description of the death of Jesse, tlio surrender of Frank, and the preliminaries of bin trials on a score of indictments for Murder and Highway Jtobborv. Profusely illustrated, with engraving* of the outlaws as boys and men, tbejr young wives and little ohildren, tho Ford 1} >y* others engraved from aetual photographs, A. BONAK/AFOHAOBNTBI Send for full particular* and bs convinced that tiiis is the moat salable and profitable book published, or. to s»ve time, bend s') cents at « for ('anvassing book ar.d state your choice of township. Outfit and Sample Copy sent pre paid for ifl.&i. Address, N. I>. 'i 'If( >MI'S()N Anderson St., Alloyhony City Stair Building in all its Branches Turning, Neroli Hawing Knluaters, Ntwrll, NUlr II" 11, «*«'. Hand Hails worked to order with all joints ct ( and nolted ready to be put up. Orders from a distance will receive prompt tt-ntion. (C,rroliHKHroN - liK\OE SOLICITED, CATARRH A CUI'AELE DISEASE K<> (i;it 10, NO I*A. V ! I)r DodgA treatM all DjiPai-f'M fuc oe«ifitlly with rumedioM cxclumvely. ('all on or aiMrunn for all information. l»lt. J. DOIMJF, 228 I.acock Allegheny City, Pa. m, Mooas, 325 Penn Avprmn, Pittsburgh, Pa, Will offer for a short time, to reduce i-t ck be fore go ng to Paiis, an exquisite assortment of Imported Dresses, Mantles and Hats. All recently received for the Sim mer, and of he most fashionable description. NEW LIVERY STABLE, Cunitin{jtiam St., East of Main, UUTIiKIt, I' V., .1 A HI I:H HKLIJIUIH. I»r«i»*r HAVINO removed my I.lvory Stock from Mil lers! own to puller ajid located in the old KELLV HTAVD. on Ociiiiingtitw street. 1 Holict a share of your patronage. J have pood reliable horses and gned ligs, which I will let at re:.t»< nahle prices. irihiii.l. M one ,| 4r; 4« COfll"' r,1: 0 al home. Humpies woitli IU £U;., Ifee Adilri NX Si I .ss«>\ & < Portland, Miiiue. uiiim.iy' SPE E T{ " S Port Grape Wine Udeti in the principal CLurolitd for C< uimuiJoi purposes. Excellent tor Ladies and WesklY Persons and iho Aged '> • -.'H ||p % I jh; SPEER'S PORT GRIPE WINE! FOUR Y K A RS OLD. Thi:-' ee'el ra'ed Native Wine is mnde from tl o in ce of tlio Oporto .l co l under Mr. Hpeer'e own pt r«'>nal Mips vi-imi, its purity ar.d Kennuieuecs in guaraiiteed. The youngeet cliildien may partake of its generous q lilifiea, and the vealiuet inv did nso it to advantage It is particularly be.ne.tioial to tha and debili tated. and suited to the various ailaents that ettect the weaker ses. It iruidcr«tl DreoH I'altcriiH, ('U!ouml (Inuliniuro* Complete assortment of Mourning Goodfi, Table Litifiiih ami Towclh. I.acio Cnrt.iiiiH and Ciotuniio*. Ki• I fllnves varUity in Fou ler ll' tik I. ml Mull- i7, I'j'j, 201 and 203 I'enn Avenne, PITTSBUBGH, PA. . n)jiti:j.2in OLD COUNTRY TEA HOUSE! mcm r M*J*L ■ B WLJ ■ M ■■ Kl> Mi». I'AY NO MO Hi: FltUKiirr ON OHOCEUIICH. The Largest and Most Complete RETAIL QROCERY IN THE UNITED STATES ritKIUIIT I'll Kl'A11) WIIIIIN 50 Ml I. Its OP OUK OITV Oidt-r ol f'J't and upwurda, Oidrrx ol |SO mill ii|iwiird<, lh'ij;ht prepitld. <)i II jir.cl.v'ri».li", r. tl! count allowed ol per Ct'lll. Ordera ol CIUO and iipwurdfl, 1 ic*«nLt prepaid, or u dltii'ouiil ol if |-ur milt. I'-ULTJLIF) I.IVIN'I «VKRSO »|II.M KltnM I'LTTRBURU Orders ol t or upw.u'tU, a discount of I! per cent. Orilern ol (!>() and upwards, it dbeojnt per cent. Ordera ol' #IOO or upwartf*, a discount of"! per cent. Kindle f.iinillch not wlr-hlng t>> Iniy worth or (jver cat. dun lordlier with another laniilj which wl'i pijipc lijem in the NIIIIII) poiillioti ui Itirucr I uyeii«. tr hoxirtir. Hend for our Monthly I'rlcu Lint (Housekeepers (itiitle,) a hook ol yi paKcs, elv injr all our prices and a cotuplele description, to puriles ordering living out of the < ily ou rallroad't. Win. Haslage &: Son, 18 DIAMOND m>"i iv RI R rsiit:r<»u. PA. RUPTURE|PILES I'll red on contrart. Safe nrttl rcrtafn method. lAt tie or no pain. Without eutHnnor tylnn. Ilent eareand hoard for i>altents, s"t to $S per week, for elrcularn and otiter Information ud (lriNi. Dr. It. F/ivilliiior, 1 ft'J'J Iretu h Street, Krte, JU PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM The Vest and most economical hair dres sin C» and made from materials that are ben to the hair and .' Parker's Hair Balsam is highly es teemed everywhere for its excellence and superior cleanliness. It Never Falls to Restore the Youthful Color and lustre to gray or faded hair, is elegantly per fumed and is warranted to remove dandruff and itching of the scalp, S: prevent falling ot the hair. 50c. and $1 >bet, *t dealers In drugs. PARKER'S GINGERTONIC A Superlative Health and Strength Restorer. If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with overwork, or a mother run down by family or house hold duties try PARKZR'S GINGER TONIC. If you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex hausted by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take intoxicating stimulants,but use Parker's Ginger Tonic # have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Rheuma tism, Kidney or Urinary Complaints, or if you sr© troubled with any disorder of the lungs, stomach, bowels, blood or nerves, yoii can be eured by PARK ER'S GINGER TON:C, It IS the Greatest Blood Purifier And the Best and Surest Co'jgh Cure Ever Used. If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or any disease or weakness and require a stimulant tako GINGER TONIC at once; it will invigorate and build von up from the first dose but will never intoxicate. It lias saved hundreds of lives; it may save yours. HI3COX A CO., 163 William St., N*w York. 50c. and ODS doll&r tixct, at *ll la TnrUicinet. GREAT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR SIZE. Its rich and lasting fragrance has made this delightful perfume e*ceedi"gly popular. There is nothing like It. 1 nsist upon having FLUKES- I TUN Cologne and look for signature of on every bottle. Any uruggist or dealer in per fumery ran supply you. 75 and 75c. sizes. SAVING BFVIXQ TSc. ST7K. AROMANNA '-Tire <>eui|ine Dynpepsia l ure ami UverandKid uej Regulator." Twenty-five years trial of an articis » strong assurance of its efficiency An A has been used with the most s&tisfacfoiy icsu' : for twenty years, and has gained a w.md.--- fnl reputation for the rare Curative Powers it possesses This Remedy is a putel\ Vgofable Compound and was yenrs ago r ' I'lrt-d by Prof. Du Lac of Geneva, Switz.-i!; t J ai:d used bv hin; ant 1 other promin"'!' i ivxi iaiis in tlieir private practice W'th OBKAI Srocicns. Tla.tr. 11.d# have Kfin cured of Dyspepsia : iv ) *..•! ftidupy f>i»eaHes. Impoverished or 1 i-• ai-'-!] Blood, weeklies* of the Back, and literal Debility of the Stomach. Price 30 and 70 cents per bottle. For stle ly all Druggists. G. HOLDSIEIN, Prop., Woodbury, N. J. WHO I.ESALE nKPOTHi BUTTOCK A CIIBKHHAW, 518 Arch Street, Philadelphia, la. WOODWARD, FAXON, A Co., Kansas City, Missouri. A FEW HOME TESTIMONIALS OF MANY 1 KECRIVED. WOODBURY. Dec. fi, 1881.' DF.A it Siltl have used your A BOM ANN A, and found it to be very beneficial. It is an excellent Tonic. WII.IJAM Mll.l.HiAN, Supt, of Public Instruction of Gloucester Co, N. J. PAVBSBORO, N. J., July 10. 1881. DEAR Kilt;—l liave used your AHOMAJWA ill iny family for years with great success for debilitj of tlie Stomach, such as Biliousness, Costivcuea*. slek Headache, etc., and found it an excellent remedy. JOHN DKNSTKN. Farmer, NCar Paulshom, N. J. A ItKIIAUK AI'.L.K CT'RK IN A SHORT TIME. A TRUK CONFESSION. I suffered lor years with Imligestlon, and lately had a feeling as of some hard substance In mj .stomach. I could not eat, sleep or worn. 1 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 •?r> for advice and medicine ; to the other 1 paid al different times the amount of ?84 without any benefit whatever. Home friend recommended AROMANNA 1 tried It. and after taking two bottles, I was great ly relieved, the pain in my stomach ceased, my appetite and sleep came hack and I could work. Tills wits a year ago bist October, since that time I am tauliiK every week a tablespoonful of tin AROMANNA. I am hardy and healthy and as strooif as ever. My wife and daughter, who were sulfeiliig wftn Dyspepsia, used the same medicine, and were entirely cured. 1 have made this statement for tl.eh •ni-flt of many sufferer*. 1 :im IIVIIIK on Mr. Win. Kuli;lit's (arm noar Woodbury, where 1 can hp found at u»»> nine, PKTKB C. WOOD. . Woodbury. Dec. 1.1881. junc7.iv MAM WHO •« UMACQ'JAINTrO WITH THf OIOOftAPMV OP TMI« COUN TRY WILLSKC UV CXAMINIWO IHIgMAf T MAT THt CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND4PACIFIC RT lij the pvntraj *>«•!ifuh qf ft* l|n«, connect* th« Jtiuft uud the Wu»t by tho »liortost route, and uar riee -tfer«. without uhutiiro of oare, between Chicago aiui J£au»a» City, Council blufXM.Lcaveu vrortli, AtchUon. M lUU onpolia and ttt. Paul. If comicoli lu Union Depots with all the priuolpal linen of road butwocn the Atlantic and the Paciflo Ooaaoß. Itn equipment la unrivaled and matfniA ceut, being ooinpoHud of Moat Comfortable and IfnAutiful Day Coachee. Maxi.iUoent Jlurtoo He olinmg Chair Care, Pullman's Prettiest Palaoe BU-cpiug Care, and the licet Dine of Dinlug Care Ifj th? World, Thrift Xrftlne between Chicago and Missouri liiver Volute. Two Trains between Chi aud Minneapolis and lit. Paul, via the faiuuui ♦'ALBERT LEA ROUTE." A Now and Direct Line, via Hen oca and Kanka kee. Int* recently been opnned between Richmond, Norfolk, Newport Nows, Chattanooga, Atlanta. Au f until. N<4ahvlllo. Louisville, Lexington, Cincinnati, ndiauapolie aud Lalayette. and Omaha, Miunfap c;h» and Ht. J'uuJ una IntPTmediate points. AH Thro.igU Travel uii It'eat JExpreee ' p" ter ls fot «aJij 4t *4l priopipal Ticket Offleeem llin United Htatea and Cunaaa. JiaCtMgo checked through aud ratoe of faro al. w ixyn ua low aa ooiupetitors that ofler leas advan tages. £qr Information, got the Mapa and Jb'old "'"GßEAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE, At your nonr.-m Ticket Offlc-, or ntidreM R. R. CABLE. E. BT. JOHN, vio. fru«. 4 lieu I II , r. Un'l TH. * I'm. Aft. CHICACO. minted A<*lv\Tß! AXIOM'S ! I «»r C»KN. DOIM»K'S br.itt' new book, entitled Thirty-Three Yearn Among OUR WILD INDIANS! A trilf nrnnlot thn A utfuu', i'hlrtu fknf l'«•■ : '/I t» tkrhe* on In-turn i.ij'r. ever writtm." lit mioi- Wn.itr (Methodist,) i "/I Uti l»Mik of immense value." It IN the only suthrntic aceouut «»f our Indiana ever puMlah«*d, fully revealing their M lnnsr life,aecrrt dolnga, exploits, etc. It U rsplete with thrilling experience* of Hie Author, and of fanioua Heouta, Trappers, ('ow-boya. Miner*. Border ftufflaiia, etc., vividly |x«rtraylog J.if' 111 ih. lireal Wrataa It notv it. |«d tHonntnil In yrr*. VTl|h >ft«l JJftktavlngj am) bupcrl* rhrotno-Lllhqgrapli J'lntra in 16 colora, from |>Uo|ographa puuK b/ U»o L'. H. Uovi-minent for thit i /'•»» 1 At-l'\'l'H! Thi* grand I#-M»W la now out-aalllna all ofhere 10 to I. A'o romfrtttum. Atr>-nt« average I(I to 110 ordera a day. W«« want 1000 more a/rnta at once. A'jWMIIV 7'« fr»/org (»«'/ Sfnritil Trrm* \jtren. Our largi' elreulara with • |n»| paitlfiulara wni free \ fta | M'/titim lor a'l cent ataiup- Addreoa tlia Sole |»ul»ll. hera. j A L> WR»HTIITW(RR«LV A CO . KAEREO-O "ouYnthee's lung healekT (yi-ROVS Till IloUtt. r»B THE cuoa or C'ONSUMI'TIOK MEjjtfagj! HpHiinir of HIOIMI, Ridiw Inrrh of < hial, I^i^e y«la, S,N I Aik vi.tir l>riii:KUl for tt. I Vlt.MlltH A CO . k'ltiDburitb. I'M, i EAGLE PLANING MILLS, Cur. Robinson and Anderson St., - ALLE6HENY CITY. SI.MOX, Agent. l'l,A\lX(i WILL. M.Sil, l)«OU A.\i> MIIiTTEK FACTORY, Hooting Board#, Wealliei bum ding, Pkiued Boar s, S.ith, .Voutdings Shingles Laih and al! kii.dsni Building Lumber. *stss:j£s ser 1 "-*" Mim ™ llo —a j NEW and SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, Cushion Furniture, Carpats, Stoves- Store Fixtures of all Kinds, Household Goods. • No. 4-2 South Diamond, Allegheny City, Pa. We have all kinds of Furniture. Carpets, Stoves, Store Fixtures, Household 6ood«, Bar* ber Chairs, &.C., for sate at low prices. We buy for cash at low piiccs from the manufacturers, and parties who are leaving the city therefore can sell at correspondingly low prices. Parties in need of goods in onr line will find it to their interost to call and see our stock awl loam our prices. Aug. 23,3 m, Free Excursion to the Pittsburgh Exposition! bPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! 13. & K. S. WELTY, Carpet and Wall Paper Dealers, NOS. 118 AND 120 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY CITY, PA. Make tho following inducements to country buyers during the oontinuanoe of the Exposition: To those coming a distance of live miles and purchasing goods to the amount of £5. the amount paid for car fare will be refunded in cash; l'J miles and amounting to 910, fare refunded; 15 miles and purchasing goods to amount of 415 fare refunded; 20 miles and purchasing goods to amount of i'M, faro refunded- We are now located in our tpaclous rooms. Not. 118 and 120 Federal street, Allegheny, for merly occupied by lioggs Buhl, where our stock is full and complete aud entirely new in OAB PETS, WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, CURTAINB and COR NICES, aud everything kept in a tiret-olass Carpet and Wall Paper Store. Sept. 20 3 m To impart a PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION has, for many years and with great an* ( oess been the aim of Duff's College. The faithful student has here facilities for such a training as will quaUfy him for an immsa* iate entrance upon practical duties in any sphere of life. For circulars address P. DUFF A SONS, Pittsburgh, Pa. CJRNIITK'H IVs.KKKKIINO. published by Harp«r A Bros., nrinted in colors, 400 pages. TM argent work on the science published. A work for bankers, railroads, business men and practical count ants. I'rioe 00, Mpt.27.Bw. • IRON CITY BOILER WORKS, BOILERS. Oil Tanks, Stills & All Kinds of Sheet Iron Work* Special attention paid to Blast Furnace, Mill work and Jobbing. . JAMES LAPPAN & CO., Pike Street, from 19th to 20th. Office 20th St. PITTSBURGH ma3,'M,ly GRAND OPENING OFNEW FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS, Carpets, Notions. Trimmings, Millinery. Hoisery and Underwear AT THE PEOPLE'S STORE. Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa Our Stock is New and Complete. We am now ready to supply the People with ererything from a nice comfortable stocking to .1 Nobby Fall Ilat. Visitors to the city will tind .t to theft interest to cull at the PK<>PI,K'SSTORE before buying. Our New Dress Goods aud Silks ars eleguut. Our New Suits. Dolmans,. Cloaks, aud Circulars are very stylish. Th» d««iirn in TriinoiiniCM. Buttons and Hibbons are neat and nretty. SPECIAL BAB (1AIN S 1 NS?'A 111 J'.TUND i:K WEA R, HOSE AN'l> GLOVES, INFANTS WEAK. HAND KERCHIEFS, NECK WEAR. EMBROIDERIES, LACK*, fo. Special Bargains in Carpets, Lace Curtains, Rugs and Oil (Jotliß., AnininienM stock of Blanket*, Hheotintfii, Linen*, Cloth*. lUnneliluid licks. One 1 rice, Square Dealing, 1 romp! Attention ut the People'iStiw. CAMPBELL, WILLIAMSON & DICK, 83 85 and 89 Eil'tli Avenuo, Pittsburgh, Pa I>it I f • \v K T'R Nki ' * A' I> HR*m Till A• > I rr a ffti*rßnU>««l for l!y»W*rtA, iH.-ylnm, Convulsion*, Fltß, N«r*ni»R NmirßWrt". HfafUclM, Kfrvou« lYonlm ii«mcnuMHi by the noo or Rloohoi or tobacco, WukefnL ITOMM, Mrntnt DrprMßton. MU'RlllfOf th« lli'Rln rwrnlt- Inir In I inutility mul l«*iuUntf to IQINTT, drray RIMI draffl, rivnißturtt Old Ajfß, HRrrrnnma, I.OMI of Powrr In i lllirr R«'i. Involuntary ami . canard by ovrf'Rxrrtionof th«l>rn(n. mlf aboßiororcr IndiliMMt OIIOIM>« **lll cum rwrnt ri»a«. i. »rh bo* contain* «n« niofith'n tr fxtiiM-nt l»n«* «1 -liar n bo*. <»r six t«n*c» Avo dollar*. (tent liy moll prepaid on rcoeli't of j>rlcc W« truar. nix Iki*«*h to mini Rnvc«w. Wltlt < ««-h ©rtVr r*- erivml for "I* Mrfiuin|i«nli«) with fivr llai«. wo will artul th«« rIOTII-Y ir t>< aifti* Hl I1»N ■ not cffivt a I UM- lluurfUiUca icu-duiilir |iy Jo« Klrmmg, D uinr.t, HI Market 8t„ PR. Onkn l»> until at rttfuiar |)rue* W 0 It 1, 1>! ! Tako no otlu r \rlOfO/Mr 3 C Sveai iM" on Moi.dayn. 1! 7 Wood Htleet, I'itlsbnrgli, I'a «>-}OA Wl.l K. a tiny 111 lionie easily made 9/£c,»tlv < Mitflt free. Address ilii i • <>. Auguslu, Maine. tiiur.T.iy How Lost, How Restored J Junt published, a new edition of Dn. Cui.*l«- WKIX'H CKI I imvrrii EHUAV on the r.tdical care of Hpei niatorrluea i r Heiuin*l Wiaknea#, Involun- THIY IIIIUMI I ONM>H Impotincy, Mental and I'I..YHI'KI Incapacity. lu>| o linienU to Marriage, me ; klw>, Coimtimpt 1011. »iid Fits, in duced Ity mlMi.dlilgtuct orarxnil extravagance, ite. Tin- celebrated author. in thia admirable Exaay. clcnilv demount rale", from a thirty yean' MH'reHHfal piaitiee dial lie alarming coune qiioi.CL* of nelf-abme u»ay l*> ray means of which every sufferer. no matter what liia oonditiou u.ay be, may euro himself cheaply, privately apd radi cally. C.*"l liW l.eelme rdimld l>o iu the hand* of every youth and every man in the Und. Heut under seal In a plain on*«lo| oto any ad druta. (KIHI paid, on receipt of aix ce*ta or two pontage stamps. Address. THE ( ULVEHWLLL MEDICAL CO , 41 A*N tr , NKW YORK, N Y. ; P. O. Boi, 430. J # \ 198 LIBERTY ST. ■ PITTSBUROK.PA. .