Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, December 13, 1882, Image 4

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    Beware
Fraud
BENSON'S
- CAPCINE
PLASTERS
HAVE BEEN IMITATED,
And their excellent reputation in
jured by worthless imitatiors. The
Public are cautioned against buy
ing Plasters having similar sound
ing names. See that the word .
C-A-P-C-I-N-E is correctly spelled.
Benson's Capcine
Porous Plasters
Are the only improvement ever
made in Plasters.
One is worth more than a dozen
of any other kind.
Will positively cure where other
remedies will not even relieve.
Price 25 cents.
Beware of cheap Plasters made
with lead poisons.
SEABURY& JOHNSON,
Manufacturing Chemist.*. NViv "l nrk.
S'w&wZmMt*.
OHBDOWNS' ELIXIRJBHg
IN. H. DOWNS' I
B Vegetable Balsamic
ELIXIR
WB This valuable medicine is purely vegetable:
(jl the discovery of which was tho result
n many years' close study, in order to discover
31 the cause, the symptoms, and tho cure—viz: Mm
K Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, H
■ Croup, Asthma, Pleurisy, Hoarseness, H
■ Influenza, Spitting Blood, Bronchitis, H
Hi and e very speci os of oppression of the Chest H
25 and Lungs. In all cases where this Elixir has
JJS been duly administered its efflcacy has been q
invariably manifested, convincing the most in
-3 credulous that %
CONSUMPTION 5
• la not Incurable, if prppcrly attended to.— <a
gQ Consumption, at Its commencement, is but • __
3S slight irritation of the membrane whichcovers JJJ
Lungs; then an inflamation, when the Un
congh is more observable, but ratherdry; then X
O becomes local fever and tho pulse moro fio-«
Q nuent, the cheek* flushed and chillstnore com- s**
piMni.in. This Elixir in curing' the above com-an
m plaints, Olenites so as to remove all morbid ■■
H| Irritations and inflamation from tho ua
lungs to the surface, and finally expel them HM
m from tho (system. It facilitates expectoration. H
I. It heals the ulcerated surfaces H
■9 and relieves tho cough and makes tho breath- Hi
|Hing cosy. It supportstho strength and at tho IB
same time reduces tho fever. It is free from Iflj
■Hstrdng opiate and astringent articles, which are
HI of so drying a nature as to beingreatdangeroflH
BS destroying the patient; whereas this medicine HP
S3 never "dries or stops tho cougli, but, t y remov-|B
■Bin? the cacsf, generally destroys the hectical
K before the cou-h is entirely gone. Conse-H
quently, when the cough is cured the
His well. Send address for pamphlet giving^H
full directions for cure of pulmonary disease*.
H Price 35 cts., SO and SI.OO per bottle. ■
Sj SOLD EVERYWHERE. ■
■ HESBT, JOIISSOJ t LORD, Props., Barlingion.Tt. H
Warn downs' elixir.bbb
HKB. VAN BCKEN'B
LADIES' TONIC.
A Positive Cure tor all Femalo
Complainta.
lAdfcs* Tonic is prepared by the Women's Medical la
staute i f Ujtf*lo, N. Y., and has been used successfully
by ladies for years. It is a sure cure for all Female
Complaints. Sick ana Nervous Headache. Dyspepsia, and
all weaknesses caused by those irregularities **huh are
so common to womankind. This is no Patent Aiedtciue,
but is prepared, after years of expericn. e, and recom
mended, knowing that it * illpive new life to any broken
down, worn out or over-worked member of the sex.
If YOU have tried other remedies wi»h< ut si:'cess, do
not be discouraged, but give "LADIES* TUNIC" a
1 ingle trial. It never /ails to give quick and Ptrma
tunt relief.
If you are troubled with any weakness or complaint
common to our sex, lay aside the doctor's prescription
tor once, and try " Ladies' Tonic," winch we guarantee
willi positively cure you. One Bottie is Sufficient.
Women's Medical Institute is an Ast.ociaton of Wiz.es
and Mothers of years' experience, who give advice and
answer letters from ladies ,-free.
will be g-ven for any case of Female Weakness
or inability which " La-lies' Tonic " will not cure. This
is a bona fide offer, made by res f>o»t r ible bv'ies who know
from experience what " LADILS' TONIC" cau do.
Scud stauip for circulars.
Bold by Druggists. Price, SI.OO.
e | For Neuralgia In the limbs, stomach, rn
. back, breast, side, shoulder-blades, cj *-•
£ anywhere else, take FEKCN A. "E9H &
© "For Cramp of the Htomaeii, Colic,
•3 nillousne«-s, I>iarrh<e;t. or Vomiting, take ®
O PEUINA." YWNLJACARM* &
P **F«»r Cough. AN11IIII;I, Night Swcats, o
: Shortness of 14 real li. take pERfXA.** £
44 For Chronic Nasal Catarrh, I'ron- 5*
EJ chltls and Sore Throat take l*Eitr SA." „
••PERI'NA Is T lie purest, most prompt, P
♦a and efficient medicine known toman. 11 •
*2 11 i'ERL'N Als the best apitetlzer, jturest §
g tonic, -.
2 •' 1 f you aBFtsBSE'fI'ymSSwSPS
p worried incntaliy, take I'LKI NA." ■■■ n
k ' But remember the most important ot W
£ all Is that TERUN A will cure Chronic Na ©
sal i:'atarrh,^Hrlglit'ai c*
p If your druggist 2
on the 4 *fllsof^ Life, ll or if you are labor-
~ lug under a disease not mentioned In It or oi
5? In these advertisements, address the pro* •
prletors, S. Ih JI art man A < 0., < Hboru, O. •©
For Constipation and Piles, take
v ..
WANTED, SALESMEN.
I .To cau vans f<-r l> saVof N'nnmy Stock. I nci:nale<l
r'icllltU'H. .» :l t:«- rcfjiilrt-1. Salary n:i I
I> iiM-rtp.ii'l. 7i.uacr Fruit-aii'i Ornamental Trees,
j bhrubs, ti. W. UT. SMXTttli'iJ ia. -N. Y.
WKKK. -Jis a day at home easily ma-le
•'""Hy Mil lit free. Adiilvss I'liii; iS: Co.
ujc M Une. ni;ir2.) ly.
FAaHM!<« D ill HUIICKV t;o^.4
EV2 AKE! MONTH
Uurinj the I-all an 1 Winter. lor particulars, address,
J-C. Mct'urdj A r «*., ! .illudi-lphlu, I'm.
ARUHiTEGJ
X
m \ !98 LIBERTY ST. H
PIT 2 SBUKGK.
Advertise iu tiie CITIZEN
BUTLIR CITIZEN
MISCEI .LAXEOI'S.
Mi»!) All lit»:»yV> Trunks.
That is a characteristic if not a true
story of Susan B. Anthony, who loft
St. Louis, the other (lav, for Leaven
worth, with two medium-sized trunks
lor baggage. At tir-t the baggage-,
derk oJijeeted to cheek them bjth on ft
•i git; ticket, and demanded pay for ex
tra weight. - Hut," said she, "they
!0, r ether weigii les-s than an ordinary-
'Saratoga.' I distribute the
weight in this way purposely to save j
the man who does the lifting." Ihe
clerk looked at her incredulously.
"And jou tell me seriously that you
do this simply out of consideration for
the baggage-man?" "I do.' ''llow
long have you done it ?" "All my
life. I have" never purchased a large
trunk, for fear I might add to the over
burdened baggage-man's afflictions.
The clerk walked oil' and conferred
with the bead of the department.
Then the two returned together. "Do
1 understand," said the chief, "that
you, of all women, have been the first
to show humanity toward railroad peo
ple "That is a tenet of my creed."
"Check thnt baggage!" said the chief,
with emphasis; "and when you run for
office, Miss Anthony, you shall have
my vote." ".Mine, too!" echoed the
clerk, banding her the checks, and the
i trio parted, happy.
The Old men's Home.
One of the most beneficent charities
in existence is that which provides a
resting place for weary and worn out
old men. They have many infirmities
aud diseases, one of the most common
of which is rheumatism. Just here
comes in the advantage of Perry
Davis's Pain Killer, which has reliev
ed the sufferings of many an old man
bv driving away the most severe
rheumatic pains.
The most remarkable of recent sales
of land is the transfer of 60,000 acres
in North Carolina to a colouy of Men
nonitt s from Russia It is remarkable
both b< caur-e i f its indication ot the
increase of immigration in the South,
and because of its exhibition of the in
clination of the Mennonites to estab
lish themselves in the United States.
Although thei-r conscientious scruples
against bearing arms have been respect
ed to some extent by the Czar, they
evidently regard the United States as
the country w here war is least proba
ble, and in coining here that they may
live in peace, they also increase the'.r
prospects of pecuniary prosperity.
Tliey are among the most industrious
and frugal immigrants, and North
Carolina is fortunate in securing a large
colouy of them.
men say nothing in dan
gerous times." Wise men use noth
ing in dangersous diseases but the
best and mest improved remedies
Thus Kidney-Wort is employed uni
versally in cases of diseased liver, kid
ney and bowels. It will cost you but
a trifle to try it, and the result will be
most delightful.
Butler, Armstrong and Canon coun
ty speculators in crude oil, suffered
badly-financially, by last week's aston
ishing freaks of the market. From a
gentleman who is well informed on
the subject and knows whereof he
speaks, we learn that Butler, Millers
town, Petrolia, Kittanning aud Clarion
people are losers in the aggregate of
over two hundred thousand dollars
And yet they don't seem to be satisfied.
—Oil City Derrick:.
H. C. Byers, Portstown. Pa., says:
"Brown's Iron Bitters cured me of
paiu in the chest and indigestion."
It was at Copenhagen where a
criminal was beheaded in public on
Thursday, and the oxmen terrible bun
gled the job. A shudder passes over
the civilized world as its iminagina
tion dwells upon the bloody scene, and
the feeling of horror only gives way
to indignation when it is remembered
that this is the nineteenth century.
Come to think of it, however, and it is
no worse than half hanging a man, and
when the rope breaks letting the tor
tured wretch fall in a heap on the hard
pavement hauling him up and hang
ing him over again. There have been
several such cases on this side of the
Atlantic within thfe past few years.
The proprietors of Elys' Cream
Ba'm do not claim it to be a cure-all,
but a sure remedy for Catarrh, Colds
in the head and Hay Fever. Price 50
cents.
CATARRH. For fifteen years I have
been greatly annoyed with this dis
gusting disease, which caused severe
pain ia my head, continual dropping
in my throat and unpleasant breath.
My sense of smell was much impaired.
By a tLrough use for six mouths of
Elys' Cream Balm I have entirely
overcome these trouble. J. B. CASE,
St. Denis Hotel, Broadway and 11th
Sr., N. Y.
My son tried Elys' Cream Balm for
cold in the head, after using it twice
he felt no more distress or trouble in
breathing. 1 recommend it above all
other Catarrh remedies. C. C. HAG
ENiu.cn, Druggist, Maliany City, Pa.
A Washington judge says an oyster
is not a lisli. The dicuion was given
in the trial of an oyster vender who
sold bivalves on Sunday, who plead
that the law allowing the.sale of fresh
(ish and drugs exempted him from con
viction. Tnis momentous question,
will, however, bu presented to a high
er court on an appeal The world will
occupy the anxious seat meanwhile.
Loss of hair and grayness, which
often mar the prettiest face, are preven
ted by Parker's Il&ir Balsam.
Keep a cup of powdered borax on
your wahhstand; it will do wonders in
the way of softening the skin. If yoj*
have been at work in the garden, or
doing things about the bouse that
have tended to make your hands rough,
when you wash them (lip them in the
borax and rub them well witli it.
"A little nonsense now ami then
(As runs the well-known ditty)
Is relished by the wisest men
Were't net, the more the pity !
The humdrum Jack who never plays
Grows dull and melancholy ; •
lie best apprtcfates Wisdom's ways
Who now and then gets jolly. •
We know that life upon this earth
I i e irneit a:i I is real;
But he who temper* work.with mirth
II :vs gained the trite ideal;
The grave may he our earthly goal ,
Yet we may halt —for rations
Thut nuickens ItofU the llesh and soul—
At many way side
By contracting a severe Cough ti d
Coiu, I was compelled to give up my
daily work aud keep to the bouse. A j
neighbor recommended me to try a
bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup; it
was procured and used it; to my aston
ishiueut relii-f was instantaneous.
EDW. W. CLAZTON, Waverly, Md.
A Firm Settlement.
The following notice by a Virginia
blacksmith indicates readjuster senti
ment on the part of Mose's partner:
"Notis: De copartnership heretofore
resisting betwixt me and Mose Skin
ner is hereby resolved. Dem what
owe the firm will settle wid me, and
dem what the firm owe will settle wid
Moses."
A Hotel MUII'M Luck.
Mr. J. G. Tyler, chief clerk at the
Union Depot Hotel, Ogden, had rheu
matism in the chest and left shoulder.
By applying the Great German Reme
dy three days be realized complete
restoration, and he is of the opinion
that there is nothing eqnal to the St.
Jacobs Oil for pain. The Great Ger
man Remedy is also a specific for burns
and sprains.— Sail Lake (Utah) Tri
buue.
Even so apparently harmless a thing
as an autograph album may be put to
criminal uses, as was shown by a
case in a Canada Court the other day. I
A young man was tried on indictment
accusing him of writing over the name
of J. Taylor on a leaf from his sister's
album a promise to pay $2,000. He
escaped punishment by a technicality,
but he has furnished a warning to peo
ple who are too ready to write their
names on blank sheets of paper.
A Miracle in Oil City.
DOCTORS DUMBFOUNDED—DRUGGISTS
AND THE PEOPLE WILD WITH
EXCITEMENT.
[From tne Oil City Derrick, Jnly 21st, 1881.]
Miss Maggie Martin, of this city,
has been ill and confined to her house
for several years. Our best physicians ;
failed to give her relief. She took Pe-;
runa and, to the astonishment of all
who knew her, she is now up and
about again. Mr Simmons, the Drug
gist, sold 184 bottles last week. He
buys in gross lots. Mr. Cowell, too,
sells it Ask your Druggist for Dr.
Hartman's book—'Tils of Life" (grat
is), or address Dr. 11, at Osborn, 0.,
for one.
A society journal says it is only one
young man in a dozen who can leave
a bouse ift a graceful manner. This is
doubtless owing to the reckless habit
eleven out of a dozen fathers have of
swinging their feet when the young
men are leaving The society journal
should endeavor to bring about a re
form in this matter.
Proof Everywhere.
If any invalid or sick person has the
least doubt of the power and efficacy of
Hop Bitters to cure them, they can
find cases exactly like their own, in
their own neighborhood, with proof
positive that they can be easily and
permanently cered at a trifling cost—
or ask your druggist or physician.
GREENWICH, Feb 11, 1880
Hop Bitters Co.— SIRS— I was
given up by the doctors to die of scrof
ula consumption. Two bottles of your
Bitters cured me. LEROY BREWER
About two weeks since, C. A. Brad
field ef Scio, N. Y., advertised bis
wife Theresa as having left his bed
and board. The week following the
notice his wife published the following
directly under the notice of her liega
lord:
No be<l or board as yet I've bad.
Of Charlie B. or Charlie's dad ;
But since the time we were wed,
Have furnished him with hoard and bed ;
And for just cause and provocation.
Have sent him home to his relation.
Mr 1 Patterson Meant W!i:tt lie
Kit ill.
Lyman Donnm, Huntingdon, Conn.,
Aug. 22, 1800, writes: I hereby certify
that my boy, ten year* of age, was
taken sick with typti >id fever, followed
by congestion of th : lungs. Dr. Dyer,
aa eminent physician of this place,
stated thai he thought the boy would
run down with Quick Consumption.
A Mr. Patterson told me th it Coe's
Cough Balsam was curing similar
cases, and advised me to purchase it.
When I carried it home my wife laugh
ed at me; but I knew that Mr. Patter
son mean just what he said, and I de
termined to try it. Two bottles effect
ually cured him, so that now he is as
tough and healthy as anybody.
I>r. (<rcpnV Oxygenated Hitters
is the oldest and best remedy for Dys
pepsia, Biliousness, Malaria, Indiges
tion, all disorders'of the stomach, and
all diseases indicating an impure con
dition of the Blood, Kidneys and Liver.
They have a very quiet and effec
tive way of disposing of the temperance
question in Maryland. There local op
tion is the rule, and it does not enter
politics, each township deciding for
itself whether or not prohibition of the
liquor traffic shall be the rule for the
year or term to come.
Catarrh of the llladder.
Stinging, smarting, irritation of the
urinary passages, diseased discharges,
cured by Buchupaiba. sl. at drug
gist. Prepaid by express, $1.22, 6 for
$5. E. S. WELLS, Jersey City, N. J.
There is more consolation than
may at first appear in the philosophy
of the maiden who remarked: "It is
better to be laughed at because one is
not married than ilot be able to laugh
because one is.??
A Varied Performance.
Many wonder how Parity's (jinfcer
Tonic can perform. 1 such varied cures,
thmJijpg it essence of ginger, when in
fuct it .sis made from many valuable
saedieitttts which act beneficially oa ,
•oV<ery. diseased organ.
t 'The age of sheep up to four years
i old is readily ascertained from the
mouth. They put two large teet'h in
the center of the lower jaw, casting
two sucking teeth at about twelve
mouths old. They put up two more
large teeth each of the next three years,
making at ioii'r years old a full mouth
of eight large teeth. These soon be
come gappy and worn, especially when
sheep are fed on whole roots.
A (MRU.
To all those who are suffering from the er
rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous
weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac.,
I will send a receipt that will cure you, FREE
jGF, CHARGE. This great remedy was dis
covered by a missionary in South America.
Send a self-addressed envelope to the REV.
JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station V, New York City.
If- I
Don't Die In (he House.
Ask druggists for "Rougb on Rats."
It clears out rat.s mice, bedbugg,
1 roaches, vermin, flies, ants, insects
15c. per box.
One firm has bought up 150,000
pounds of wool in Washington county
within thirtv days.
"A lady had the flesh eaten off her
arm by scrofula: Could see the sinews
working. 'Lindsey's Blood Searcher'
cured her." J. Ralston, Elderton, Pa.
A factory for the manufacture of
slate pencils has been put in operation
at Walnutport, Lehigh county.
"Ladles' Tonic."
The GREAT FEMALE REMEDY is prepared
by the WOMEN'S MEDICAL IXSTITCTE OK
BUFFALO, N. Y., and is their favorite pre
scription for ladies who are suffering from any
weakness or complaints common to the sex.
It is sold by druggists at $1 per bottle. Ladies
can obtain advice FREE. Send stamp for names
of those who been CURED.
Ten car loads of tobacco were ship
ped from Lancaster to San Francisc > j
on Thursday. Its value was $35,000.
Consumption Cured.
An old physician, retired from pract'ce. hav
ing had placed in his hands by an East India
Missionary the formula of a simple vegetable
remedy for the speedy and permanent cure for
Consumption, Bronchitis. Catarrh. Asthma and
all throat and Lung Affections, also a positive
and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all
Nervous Complaints, after having tested its
wonderful curative powers in thousands of
cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to
his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive
and a desire to relieve human suffering. I will
send free of charge, to all who desire it, this re
cipe, in German, French or English, with full
directions f>r preparing and using. Sent by
mail by addressing with stamp naming the
paper, W. A. NOTES, 149 Power's Block, Koches
ter, N. Y. octll,l3t,eow
Sibley's Farmers' Almanac.
There are almanacs and almanacs. One of
the best we have seen ia before lis. It contains
valuable essays, gving the results of the latest
experience in the culture of special crops. "Po
tato growing-," by A. W. Chever, editor New
England Furu »>v, gives the history and habits
of growth of this important plant, describes
the best soi!s, preparation of the land, fertili
zers, seeding, cultivation, and all about how to
get big crops. Dr. Geo. 13. L >ring, 11. S.
Commissioner of Agriculture, has an interest
ing essay on "Root Crops." E. S. Carman,
editor llural New Yorker, writes on "Oaion
Culture;" the soil, preparation seed and seed
ing; cultivation, etc. Prof. W. Beal, of the
Michigan Agricultural College, has an inter
esting article on "Grasses for Meadows, Pas
tures and Lawns." This is, perhaps, the most
practical pajier which has ever been writen nu
this subject in this country, as it details th*
actual experience of Prof. Beal, in careful
trials of various new and old sorts of grasses.
0. B. Galusha, Secretary of he Illinois Agri
cultural Society, tells all about "Cabbage
Growing," in a compact and explicit paper <>n
this important garden crop. A suc
cessful pickle grower has an interesting e»say
on "Cucumbers for profit," and shows how the
successful ones make their big profits 011 this
favorite esculent. Burr Oaks Farm, owned by
Mr. Sibley, the great 40,000 acre farm in Illi
nois, said to be the largest cultivated farm in
the world, as Mr. Siblev is propabiy the largest
farmer in theworld, owning altogether, some -100
farms, is described in an entertaining manner.
There other articles on the culture of Aspara
gus, Cauliflower, Celery, etc. About half tha
Almanac is taken up by discriptions of desira
ble varieties of vegetable and farm seeds. Such
i< Sibley's Farmers' Almanac, a valuable lit le.
cMI pendium of practical information; all for,
1. cents, published by Hiram Sibley & Co.,
Se :d.-men, Rochester, X. Y., and Chicago, 111.
© jitun.
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By Gen. Sh
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« The best and most
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icalp, Parker's Hair
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ft Ntver Fall* to Reitore tht YoutMul Color
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A Superlative Health and Strength Restorer.
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If you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex
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Ify-m have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Rheuma
tism. Kidney or Urinary Complaints jr if you are
troi." eJwit'i ary disorder of the hings stomach,
bov. eh. Wood rr nerves yon can be cured by PAK:.-
ER '_. Toxic, ltis the Greatest Blood Punher
Aaci the Best and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used.
If you ar? wasting away from age. dissipation or
any xase or .veakness and rcrji nc a stimulant take
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yo't 1 fro.i C-.~- first djsc but will never intoxicate.
It has'save.! hundreds of lives; it may save yours.
l: COX k CO., 183 WUli»m St., N".» York. 40c. ul
CDC • .li-ir •:*«, it all dealm in medicioM.
CUE AT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR SIZE.
Its rich and lasting fragrance has made this
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is nothing like it. Insist upon having FLOMV
TON COLOGNE and look for signature of
en every bottle. Any -iruggut or dealer in per
fumery can supply you. 15 and 75c. sires.
LARCH ! AVINfI BfYINB Tsc. SI7.E.
AROMi NNA.
"The Genuine Dyspepsia
Cure and Liver and Kid
ney Regulator."
"Twenty-five years trial of an artic'a ii< .
strong assurance of its efficiency. AK MA- A
has been used with the most satisfactoiy r<-. alts
for twenty odd years, and has gained a wonder
ful reputation "for the rare Curative 1 owers .t
possesses
This Remedy is a purely Vegetable Corup-unf*
and was yesrs ago prepared by Prot. P x Lao,
of Geneva, Kwitzeilnud. and used b' nim and
other prominent phv»ioiaua iu ' _. e ir private
practice with ORE AT SUCCESS.
Thousands have 1 ecu CO" d of Pyepepeia,
Liver and Kidney Disease. Impoverished or
l)i«eat-el lilood, ' of the 1 tack, and
Heneral Debility of" tlu. Stomach .Prioe 80 and
75 cents per bottle. For sale by all Druggists.
U. UOLD°,I'EIN, Prop.,
Woodbnry, N. J.
WHOLESALE DEPOTSI
BUTTCCK & CUBSSHAW, 528 Arch Street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
WOODWARD, F..XON. A Co., Kansas City,
Missouri.
A FEW HOME TESTIMONIALS OF MANY I
RECEIVED.
WOODBI'HV Dec. 6, 1831.
DEAR SIR I have used your AROMANNA, and
found it to be very beneficial. It is an excellent
Tonic.
WILLIAM MILLIOAN,
Supt, of Public Instruction of GloucesterCo, N. J.
PAULS BORO, N. J., July 10. lKBl_
DEAR SIR I have used your ABOUANMA
my family for years with great success for debility
of the Stomach, such as Biliousness, Costiveness.
Sick Headache, etc., and found it an excellent
remedy.
JOHN DENSTEN, Farmer,
Near Paulsboro, N. J.
A REMARKABLE CURE IN A SHORT TIME.
A TRUE CONFESSION.
I suffered for years with Indigestion, and lately
had a feeling as" of some bard substance In my
stomach. I could not eat, sleep or worn. 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 1 paid at
different times the amount of §B4 without any
benefit whatever.
Some friend recommended AROMANNA I
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.
This was a year ago last October. Since that time
I am taking every week a tablespoonful of the
AROMANNA. I am hardy and healthy and as
Strong as ever. My wife and daughter, «ho
were suffering witn Dyspepsia, used the same
medicine, and were entirely cured.
I have made this statement for the benefit of
many sufferers. I am living on Mr. Wm. Knight's
farm near Woodbury, where I can be found at
any time.
PETER C. WOOD.
Woodbury, Dec. 1. 1881. june7.lv
JOHN RICHEY,
No. 46 Anderson St., Allegheny City
Stair Building in all its Branches
Turning, Scroll Sawing Balusters,
Newels, Stair Rail, *c.
Hand Rails worked to order with ali joints cnt
and r>olted ready to be put up.
Orders from a distance will receive prompt
ttention.
fcTCORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED
GUENTHER'S LttNG HEALEB,
IMPROVE TUB BOCK. FOB THE CCTBX OF
CON SUMPTION
(Jn&iflL Spitting of Blood, B.on
chit is, Couchs. Co Ms, Ca
tarrh of Chest, Dyspepsia,
iDd nil Diseases 01 the I'ui
ll'ii"mo nary Organs.
TRADE© r MARK. ? r i ce 25c . 500 * ,, dSI °°-
Ask your Druggist lor it.
CUEXTHER A CO . Pittsburgh. l»a.
iA MAN
WHO MUNACQu*>KTCO WITH TMI OCOORAPHV Of THIS COUft*
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R'T
l3y the central position of its line, connects tb »
East and the West by the shortest route, aud cm: -
Tien passengers, without change of car», bciw» a
Chicago ana Kansas City. Council Bluffs, Lcaw a
worth, Atchison, Minneapolis aud Bt. Paul. it
eonncata in Union Depots with all the pr ur t p*l
hues of road between the Atlantic and the P? .ciflc
Oceans. Its equipment is unrivaled and mm ;uifl
ccnt, being composed of Most ComfortatjJ j and
Beautiful Day Coaches. Magnificent Hor'rf a Re
clining Chair Cars, Pullman's Prettiest. Palacs
Bleeping Cars, and the Best Line of D ai lg Cars
In tha World. Three Trains between Crue igo and
Missouri River Point*. Two Trains frjiw en Chi
•ogo and Minneapolis and bt. Paal. via Uit Famous
"ALBERT LEA ROUHE."
A New and Direct Line, via Benr ; sjad Kanka
kee, has recently been opened betv ©«ri .lichmond.
Norfolk. Newport News. Chattanc j«a. A' (anta, Au
fusta. Nashville. Louisville. Lexi jgton. rincinnati
ndianapolis and Lafayette, and Jmaha. Minaeap-'
oh- and St. Paul and intcrmed'.ate points.
All Through Passengers Tra cl on Fast Eipreas
Trains.
Tickets for sale at Ml prinr pal Ticket Offices m
the United States and Canada.
Baggage checked through and rates of fsre ai.
ways as low as competitora that offer less advan
tages.
For detailed information, got the Maps and Fold
ers of the
CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE,
At your nearest Ticket Offlco, or ddress
*. R. CABLE. E. SI. JOHN,
Vict Pres. 4 (Jen'l li'i'r. ''•n'l Tku A Pui. AgW
CHICAGO.
NEW LIVERY STABLE.
Cunningham St., East of Main,
BUTLER, 1»
.JAMES HEI-XjEHH, Prop'r
HAVING removed my Livery Stock from pSil
lerstown to Butler ami located iu the old
KEtiLlf STAND, on Cunningham street. I
solict a share of your patronage. Ihavej-ood
reliable horsed and pood rigs, which I will In tat
reasonable pricas. Give me a call. ma 31,8 ili
Eg""Advertise in the CITIZIN J
NEW STORE. NEWSTOCK I
A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF
" iiiubir hd iffiiiffi jnsi mrnejT 1
OAK AND HEMLOCK SO I.E.
AM) DOMESTIC KIPAND CAI.F.
COLLAR, WELT, SKIRTING
Cri'Kß, BELTING, HARNESS AND LACE LEATHER
ROA"N A IST ID PIKK IL,I2SriISr<3-Ss ET c.
ALSO HASIFACTt'KKnOP ALL. KINDS OF
Carriage, Buggy and Wapn Harness, Collars, Etc., tic.
And carry a full Mock of Whips, Robes, Blankets. Brushes, and all other Goods belonging to
the business. •
All Kinds of Repairing will Receive Prompt Attention.
®aTPlea»e call and examine our Goods .tud get Prieeb before you purchase elsewhere.
Plastering Hair Always cn Hand.
CASH PAID FOR HIDES AND PELTS.
C. ROESSING,
Keiber's Block Jefferson Street, opposite Lowry House. Butler, Pa
EAGLE PLANING MILLS,
Cor. Robinson and Anderson St., - ALLEGHENY CITY.
M. SIMOIV, Agent.
PLAKIXG MILL, S.<SH, DOOR AXD SHUTTER FACTORY,
Flooting Boards, Wear ei boarding Pinned Boar s, Sash, Mouldings, Shingles,
Laili nnd all kii.ds of Building Lumber.
Igr A liberal reduction lor i-a.-li orders. Send for price list. All work delivered to railroads,
•teaiuboats, &c., tree of eh.irge. Conauiunii-tions solicited. Sma
KEYSTONE BOILER WORKS.
WM. MANCHESTER.
28TK AND RAILROAD S7 S., PITTSBURGH. PA.
NEW AND SECOND-HAND BOILERS
HII Kinds of Boilers & Sheet lion Work Made to Order.
Oil Stills, Tanks, ltolling Mill Btacke, etc. Repairing done promptly. Correspondence
Solicited.
CARPETS AND WALL PAPER.
NEW STORE. NEW GOODS.
Having removed to Stores formerly occupied by Boggs A Buhl Nos. 118 and 130 Federal
street, Allegheny, we are prepared to oiler the largest and most varied lines iu the city, of
Carpels, Oil-Cloths, Mattings, Window Shades, Lace
Curtains, Cornice ami l'olcs ; Also, Wall Paper
in all Grades, from Cheapest to Best,
D. & F\ ©. WELTY,
NOS. 118 AND 120 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY CITY, PA.
IRON CITY BOILER WORKS,
MANUFACTU U:FTS OF
■ ■ trwm CC
jy ■ m - h,
011 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,'82.1y
GRAND OPENING OF NE W FALL AND WINTER
DRY GOODS,
Carpets, Notions, Trimmings, Millinery, Hoisery and Underwear
AT THE
JPISO PLES STOR E
Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa
Our Stock is New and Complete. We are now ready to supply the People with everything
from a nice comfortable stocking to a Nobbv Fall Hat. Visitors to the cily will find it to their
interest to call at the PEOPLE'S STORE before buying. Our Xew Dress Goods and Silks are
elegant.
Our New Suits-Dolmans,. Cloaks, aud Circulars are very stylish.
The new design in Trimmings, Buttons and Ribbons are neat and pretty SPECIAL BAR
GAINS IN SC vItLET UNDERWEAR, HOSE AND GLO\ ES, IM AMS WEAR, HAND
KERCHIEFS, NECK WEAR, EMBROIDERIES, LACES, Ac. 4 .
Special Bargains in Carpets, Lace Curtains, Rugs and Oil Cloths. An immense stock of
Blankets, SI eetings, Linens, Cloths. Flaunels and Ticks. Oue Price, Square Dealing, Prompt
Attention at the People's Store.
CAMPBELL, WILLIAMSON & DICK,
83 85 and 89 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, !P a
SPEER'S
Port Grape Wine
Uned in. the principal Churches Tor Communion
% purposes.
Excellent for Ladies and WesklY
Persors and tho Aged
gjffiiSS
SPEER'S PORT GRAPEWIME!
FOUR YEARS OLD.
This celebrated Native Wine is made f:o:n tie
juice of the Oporto Grape, raise lin this coun
try. Its invaluable
TONIC andSTRENGTHENING PROPERTIES
are unsurpassed by any other Native Wine. Be
ing the pore juicu of the grapn produced under
Mr. Speer's own personal supervision, its purity
and genuineness is guaranteed. Tho youngert
children may partake of its generous qualities,
and the weakest invilid tt*e it t > advantage. It
is particularly beneficial to tlis aged aud debili
tated. aud suited to the various ailments that
effect the weaker sex. It is in every respect the
a Wine to be relied on.
SPEER'S
P. J. SHERRY.
The P. J- t-herry is a nine of fuperior Char"
acter and partakes of the ri-h qualities of the
grape from which it is msde. For Purity, I!.ch
nessof Flavor and Medicinal Propeities,it will be
found unexcelled. '
SPEER'S
P. J. BRANDY,
This Brandy stands unrivalled in this coun'iy
being far superior for medicinal purposes.
It is a pure distillation from the grape, ai.d
contains valuable medicinal properties
I has a delicate flavor, eimilar to that of the
grapes, from which it is distilled, aud is in great
favcr among first class families.
See that 'he signature of ALFBFD PPEER,
Passaic, N. J., is over the cork of each bottle.
Sold by I>. H "Wnllei-,
AND BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
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 ard Weaving Yarns,
and I can recommend them as being very dura
ble, an they are manufactured of pure Butler
county wool. They are beautiful in color, su
perior in texture, and will be Bold at very low
prices. For sampled and prices, address,
H. FOLLERTON,
Jn134.'78-ly) Bntler, P»
I I E ■ ■ 4 I, F . TKI, PVT. *
guaranteed apeolflr for Hysteria. Dinlnfn, Convulsion®,
Fit®. Herroua Neuralirtv Headache* Nervous Prostra
tion caused br the u*e of aleohol or tobacco. Wakeful.
Bea®. Mental "Depression. Softening of the Brain result
ing In Insanity and lending to misery, decay and death.
Premature Ola Aire, Barrenness, Loiut of Power in either
•ex. Inroluntary Looses and caused by
over-exertion or the brain, aelf abase or over-indulfrenoe.
One box will cure recent case®. Each box contains <no
month's treatment One dollar a box, or six boxes fI TO
dollars; tent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. Weguar*
tntee six boxes to euro anv case, with each order re
ceived for six boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we
will send the purchaser our written punranter to refund
money if treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees
issued only by Joa. Fleming, Drujffist. 8% Market 8t«,
Xittsburjh. Pa. Order* by mail at regular prices.
ft7s¥S!l
How lost, How Restored!
Just published, a new edition of DR. CULVER
WFLL'B CEI EBBATFD ECSAY on the radical cure of
Speimatorrlura or Seminal Weakness, Involun
taiy Sinimal Losses Imnotencv, Mental and
Physical Incapacity. Imped intent B to Marriage.
e:c. ; also, Consumption. Epilepsy and Kite, in
duced by Bclf-iudulgenctvor aexuai extravagance.
Ac.
The celebrated author, in (hit) admirable
Essay. clearly demons'iates, from a thirty years'
tuctcstful practice tlint the alarming conse
quences of self-abuse may be radically cured :
pointing out a mode of cute at once simple, cer
tain and effectual, by means of which every
sufferer, no matter what his condition may be,
may cure himself cheaply, privately and radi
calfy.
C-l*'This Lecture should lie in the hand:! of
every youth and every man in the land.
Sent* under seal in a plain enveloj e to any ad
dress, post paid, on receipt of six cents or two
| ostage stamps. Addtess.
IHE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO..
41 ANN HT., NEW YOUK, N. Y. ; I' O. Box, <SO.
cctlJ-ly.
BEST IN THE
WORLD!!
I • I Take no other.
d LBafl * rE
1 O J- C. Swiarincen.
<n Mondiv*. IST Woo 1
Street, Pitt HI urgh, Pa
IDET Advertise in the CITIZEN.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
ni'TLSR, EARNS CITT AND PARKIB RAILRCU>
Train# leave Butler for St. Joe, MUleratowa
Kama City, Petrol la, Parker, etc., at 7J27 a. m
and 2.25 and 7.25 p. m.
Trains arrive at Butler from the above named
points at 7.17 a. m., ana 2.15, and 7.15 p. m
The 2.15 train connects with traiu on the Well
Penu road through to Pittsburgh.
SIIESAKOO AMI AI.I.EOIIENT RAILROAD.
Trains leave Milliard's Mill, Butler county,
for H&rrisville, Greenville, etc., at 7.50 a. m.
and 2.25 p. in.
Trains arrive at Hilliard'a Mills at 1:45 A, K.-,
and 5.55 P. m.
Hacks to and from Petrolia, Martlnsburir,
Fairview, Modocaud Trontman, connect at Hil
liard with all trains on ine S A A road.
pinnstlvania railroad.
Trains leave Butler (Butler or Pittsburgh Time.
Market at 5.W a. m., goes through to Alio*
gheny, arriving at 9.01 a. m. This train con
nects at Freeport with Frecport Accommoda
tion, which arrives at Allegheny at 8.20 a. m.,
railroad time.
Exprett at 7.16 a. m., connecting at Bntler
Junction, without change of ears, at 8.26 with
Expiess west, arriving In Allegheny at 9.50
A. in., and Express east arriving at Blairsville
At 1C.55 a. m. railroad time.
Mail at 2.16 p. m., connecting at Butler Jnuc
tionwitbout change ol cars, with Express west,
arriving in Allegheny at 501 p. in., and Ex
press east arriving at Blairsviile Intersection
At 5.55 p. m. railroad time, whieh connects W'lh
Philadelphia Kxpre»s east, when on lime.
The 7.16 a.m. train connects at Blairsville
At 11.05 a. m. with the Mail east, and the 2.36
p. in. train at 6.59 with the Philadelphia Ex
press east.
TrainS arrive at Butler on West Penn R. R. at
9.51 a. m., 5.17 aud 6.51 p. m., Butler lime. The
9,51 aud 5.17 trains connect with trains on
the Butler & Parker R. R.
Main Line.
Through trains leave Pittsburgh tor the Eai*
it 2.56 and 8.26 a. m. and 12 51, 4.21 and 8.06 p.
in., arriving at Philadelphia at 8.40 and 7.20
p. m. and 3.00, 7.0' and 7.40 a. in.; at Baltimore
About the same time, at New York three hours
.ater, and at Washington about one and a half
hours later.
Time of Holding Courts.
The several Courts of Ihe county of Butler
commence on the fiist Monday of March, June,
September and December, and continue two
weeks, or BO long as necessary to dispose of the
business. No causes are put down for trial or
traverse jurors summoned for the first week of
the several terms:
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
GEORGE C PILLOW;
Attorney at Law and BURVEYOR, Main street,
Hullcr, Pa. Office with J. D. McJuukfn.
J. M. GALBREATH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on Main Street. South
of Court in Gen. PurvianceV former
office. Aug2 1y1882,.
R. P. SCOTT,
Attorney at I-aw, Butler. Pa. Office near Cour
H oust*, two doors West of CITIZEN office.
JOHN K. KELLY,
Office with £. O. Miller, Esq., in Brady Law
Building. aag!7'Bl
A. M. CORNELIUS,
Office with W. D. Brandon, Berg Building, Main
Street, Butler, Pa.
J. F. BRITTAIN,
Office with L. Z. Mitchell, Diamond.
A. M. CUNNINGHAM,
Office in Brady's Law Building. Butler, Pa.
& H. PIERSOL.
Office on N. E. corner Diamond, Kiddle build
ng. noTia
JOHN M. GREER.
Office on N. E. corner Diamond. novl2
WLL. HTLUSK;
Office with W. H. H. Kiddle,JEsq.
NEWTON BLACK,
Office on Diamond, near Court House, south
side. ,
E. I. BRUGH,
Office In Riddle's Law Building.
S. F. BOWSEIt] ~
Office in Riddle's Law Building. [marß'76
j7 B. McJUNKIN.
Bpecial attention given to collections Office
opposite Willard House.
JOSEPH B. BREDIN,
Office north-east corner of Diamond. Butler
Pa.
H. H. GOUCHER,
Office in Schneideman's building, np stairs.
J, T. DONLY
Office near Court House. " M
W. D. BRANDON,
ebl7-75 Office in Berg's building
CLARENCE WALKER,
Office in Brady building- mar! 7
FERD REIBER,
Office in Reiber's building, Jeflerson St. ap9lj
FTMTEASTMAN,
Office in Brady building.
LEV, McQUISTION,
Office Main street, 1 door south of Court BOOM
JOS. C. VANDERLIN,
Office Main street, 1 door south of Court HOOM.
Win A. FORQUER,
Office on Main street opposite Vogeley
House.
GEO. R. WHITE,
Office N. E. corner of Diamond
J. D. McJUNKIN,
Office in Schncideman's building, west side
Main street, 2nd square from Court House.
T. C. CAMPBELL,
Office In Berg's new building, 2d floor, east
side Main st., A few doors south of LOWTJ
House. —tf.
r, A. SULLIVAN,
may 7 Office S. W. cor. of Diamond.
A. T. BLACK,
Office on Main street, one door sooth oi
Brady Block, Butler. Pa. (sep- 2, 1874.
EUGENE G. MILLL,
Office in Brady's Law Building, Main street.
south of Court House. 260ct8l
THOMAS ROBINSON,
BUTLER. PA.
JOHN II NEGLEY
particular attention tc "ans action*
;n real estate throughout the couu.y.
OrncEOW DIAMOND, HEAB HODS*, IX
P.ITIZE.N BUILD! SO
K. K. ECKLKT, KENNEDY MARSH A hi.
(La it- ot Ohio.)
ECKLIiY & MARSHALL.
Office in Brady's Law Building. 8cpt.9,74
~~ C. O. CHRISTIE,
Attorney at Law. Legal business carefully
transacted. Collections made and promptly
remitted. Business correspondence promptly
ittended to and answered.
Office opposite Lowry Honse, Butler, Pa.
PHYSICIANS.
JOHN E. BYERS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
nyai-ly] BUTLER, PA.
Office on Jefferson street, opposite
Klintjlcr's Flour Store.
JDEHSTTISTIR, * .
0 1# WALDKON, Grrduate ot tfce Phil
■ adclpl'ia Dental College, is prepared
■ 11 ■to do an} thing in the line of bis
profession in a satisfuctory manner.
Office ou Main street, Butler, Union Block,
np stairs. apll
EN. LEAKE, M. I).,
• Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon.
Office in Union Block, and residence ia.
Ferrero house, Butler, Pa.
Oct. 2.i, IMB2.
tc i. com- rdav at home Sample* wsrCft
10 Address STINHON * Co.,
I'ortlaud, Maine.