Back Ache POSITIVELY CURED BT Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters. Katun Why they are Preferred to Alt Other r»n« PlMteii or External KeatitMs First. Tl«0»ll»l) they poeaeee all the merit of the ■trenffthening porooi plaMer, and contain in ad dition thereto the newly discovered powerful and active vegetable combination which acts with 111- created rubefacient, stimulating, sedative and coaster irritant efiect*. % Second. Bocanae they are a genuine pharmaceutical prep aration, and to recognized by the profession. Third. ' *» they are the only plasters that relieve pain at coce. Fearth. Becanse they will positively care diseases which other remedies will not even relieve. Fifth. Btrsnsr over EOOOphysicians and drnggists have voluntarily testified that they are superior to all other plasters or medicines for external use, Sixth. 1 Unci ns» the manufacturers have received the only medals ever given for porous plasters. Bern's Capcine Porous Plaster! «. SEABURY & JOHNSON, Manufacturing Chemists, New York, a HI)RF RK.TIKD V at I. AST. Price Ok-ts. A MEAD'S Medicated CORN and BUNION PLASTER. Thtrs Uso izcuse for 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 HUME SITUS WIOI give Immediate relief. After constipation follows ry Biliousness, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Diseases of the Kidneys, Torpid Liver Rheumatism, Dizziness, tick Headache, Loss of Appetite, Jaundice, Ap oplexy, Palpitations, Eruptions and Skin Dis eases, etc., * ll w,lic!l t,iese Bitten will speedily cure l>y removing tliecatue. Keep the Stomach, Bomlt, and Digative Orjaat m good working ordtr, and perfect health win be the result LadiOS and others sub ject to Sick Headache *ni And relief and permanent cure by the use of t!icso*Elt'.er« Being toaie and mtldljr purgative tliey PURIFY THE BLOOD. B Priee 28 cts. per bottle. ly for talo by all dealers in medicine. Send B aililisss for pamphlet, free, giving fell directions. B HOT, 19118011 LOU),Props., Burlington, Vt ■ A/& , _ _ MIHHHBBBHBkdnBHBuS KRi. TAN BURKN'B LADIES' TONIC. A Positive Cure for all Female Complaint*. Ladles' Tonic Is prepared by the Women's Medical In stitute of Buffalo, N. Y., a.thas been used successfully by ladies for years. It is a rur* cure for all Female Complaints. Sick and Nervous Headache. Dyspepsia, and mil weaknesses caused by those irregularities Which are so common to womankind. This is no Patent Medicine, hut Is prepared, after years of experience, and recom mended, knowing that ft * illgive new life to any broken down. worn out ornver-wailced member of the sex. If yon have tried other remedies without sucress. do aot be discouraged, but give "LADIES' TONIC" a tinfie truUm It never /ails to give quick *nd/erma- If you are troubled with mny weakness or complaint common to our sex. lay aside the doctor's prescription fur ofcee. and try '* Ladies' Tonic," which we guarantee will |>ositivelv cmrt you. One Botlie is Sufficient. Women's Medical Institute is an Association of IVives and Mothers of years' experience, who give advice and aaswtr letters from ladies, free. • SSSO will be given for anycase of Female Weakness orTnabiiity whkh " Ladies' Tonic " will not cure. This is a Jide offer, made hyresfivmsi&ie ladies who know /rem experience what "LADIES' TONIC" can do. Send stamp for circulars. Seld by Druggists. Price, SI.OO. • ••For Neuralgia In the limbs, stomach, m . beck, breaat. side, shoulder-blades, or tr ! 5 anywhere else, take rEHUNA."aHIIM S "For Cramp of the Stomach, Colic, Biliousness, Diarrhoea, or Vomiting, take ® Fnviu." w •'For Cough. Asthma, M(?nt Sweats, o _ Shortnes» of Breath, take PSKLNA. '' 5 "For Chronic Nasal Catarrh, Bron- y 9 chiti* and Bore Throat take PERI xa." M ''Pkbl;na is the purest, most prompt, p 3 and efflctent medicine known to man." •_ M " Pal a: NA IS the i>est appetizer, purest 5 to tonic, flneet Invlaorator of the Uxly and -• 8 ailnd." to P "If YOU can't sleeß. if you are weak, or jr ft worried mentally, take FKBI na." ■■■ •• But remember the most important of W 3 all is that i'EKUNA will cure chronic Na- ° •al Catarrh, Brlght's Disease, and Dla- «♦ k, betes of the Kidneys.'' a 6 If your druggist Is out of our pan-.nhlt'ts ® on the "IliaoTLife," or if you are labor - w S ing under a disease not mentioned in It or 01 9 in these advertisements, address the pro m prtetors, 8. B. Ilartmau4 Co., Osborn, O. o For Constipation and Piles, take WANTED, SALESMEN. To canvass for the sale of NnrseryStock. I'nequaled facilities. No rxpertonce required. Salary an I «x --prnseepaid. 7oiiacr 3of l'ruit and Ornamental Trees. ShmbeTSoaee. etc. W. fc T. SMITH. Geneva. N. Y. to icforthe^^^^ cm n of Scrofula. Pimptet, Boils, Tetter, Old Sore*, Bcrv Ejret, Mercurial Diseases, Catarrh, Loss of Appetite, Female Con plaints, and all Blood dlf-ues. It nec*r flails. All druggist* and eotiutrj store keeper* uM it. R. F. feller* tggEEEHHaaBSili CIRCS WMtC ALL ELSE FAILS. S BmtCough H-.mp. gJ in time Sold by druggists. Bi BUTLER CITIZEN- < lrnmat T.AIVKOTTa. Old Boreas on the Rampage. The high winds whistled around the chimney tops and steeples, and blew bricks down into the street, scar ing the people who walked below. Snow, sleet and hail drove into the j faces of those who dared expose them- j ■ selves, and made them button their coats tight around their throats. I . course there were sore throats and I colds and coughs and rheumatisms the j next day. But what were these to , . men and women who could step out | ■ into any drug store and buy a bottle ot Perry Davis's Pain Killer? Professor Young, of Princeton i College?, saypi '"Take a railroad from ; the earth to the sun, with a train run ning forty miles an hour without stops, j; and it would take about 2«5 years and a little over to make the journey. He , estimates the fare at one cent per nr.le j to be $930,000. The fare is low j enough, but we can't spare the time for the trip just now. Most Wonderful. Very eeldom do we read of an actu- , al case of recovery, where hope had | altogether been lost, to equal that which on Mouday was investigated by a Dispat h reporter who had heard, in various quarters, persons talking to their friends of a cure, seemingly little short of miraculous, that bad been performed. Wm. Lincoln Carts is the name of the young man in question. He is now employed at H. K. I orter k Co.'s Locomotive Works, Pittsburgh. His disease was chronic rheumatism. The enormous swelling and pa;n in the joints of his arm soon produced paralysis of bis left arm. He gradual , ly grew worse, his ankles and km es were soon even worse thbn his arm <, his cheek bones began to enlarge, spreading his (ace out of all resem blance to his former self. Two phys icians pronounced him hopeless. < - runa cured him. Page 20 Dr. Hart man's "'llls of Life," The most superb vessel in the Brit ish navy, the Inflexible, cost T72 while the Puritan of our so-called navy, with about half the displacement ol the Inflexible, and inferior to her in both armor and armament, has alreudj cost over $4,000,000, and if she should be completed under the original plans it is a matter of grave doubt whether she would float. Would you be free from Catarrh Hay fever and Cold in the Head? Try Ely's Cream Balm. It is curing hun dreds of chronic cases. Price 50 cents Apply into the nostrils with little finger. . I have been troubled with catarrh fo fifteen years. Ely's Cream Balm has opened my nostrils and reduced the inflamation. My eyes are improv ing so that I can now stand strong light, which I have not been able to do for years. NATHANIEL FEULEV, with E. F. Montz, Merchant, Wilkes borre, Pa. Mv daughter and myself, great suf ferers from Catarrh, have been cured by Ely's Cream Balm. My senses of smell restored and health greatly im proved. C. M. STANLEY, Dealer in Boots and Shoes, Ithaca, N. \. Hon. Simon Cameron and Mr. Charles A. Dana, editor of the New York Sun, are to make a luxurious trip to California. They will start from Philadelphia Febuary 15, in a car exclusive to themselves and sever al lady members of their families, to be gone about six weeks. Mr. Dana's somewhat famous cook a darkey nam ed Daniel Webster, will go along as caterer and Mr. Cameron will also draw upon his household staff for ser vitors. The two distinguished travel ers will use the car instead of a hotel, and it will be elaborately provisioned and fnrnished. They will ride up and down the Pacific coast and to and from in it, besides stopping at several points thi3 side of the Rocky moun tains. Always Effectual. Dr. Rodger's Syrup of Liverwort, Tar and Canchaagua, or Liverwort and Tar, as it is most commonly called, is a splendid medicine. The effect of tar, as medicated in this preparation, is soothing and grateful to the diseased lungs as well as healing, and the other ingredients, which are powerful expec torants, assist in effecting cures when all other medicines fail. For coughs, colds and all diseases of the lungs and chest it has no equal. Read this Letter. E. C. Chapin, 32 John St., New York, Sept. 4, 1855, says: "Two years and a half since I had an attack of in fluenza, and it left me with a severe cough, which lasted several months. Dr. Foorda Pectoral Syrup gave me immediate relief, and efiected a perma nent cure in a short time. 1 have known other persons greatly relieved of coughs and asthmatic complaints by the use of the same medicins. —While the United States produce about 67,000 barrels of crude oil daily, and its daily consumption is about 35,- 000 barrels, and the remainder is ex ported or goes into stock. Canada is said to ptoduce about 1,200 barrels of crude oil per day and to consume about 2,000, leaving 800 daily to be - imported. The Petroleum Age esti mates that the Dominion will require about 1,000,000 barrels of oil from the United States during 1883. Better than Foreign Port. Speer's Port Grape Wine is better than Imported Port, and, since the adulteration of the latter, it must take its place. It is pure and really excel lent and health-giving.— Troy Times Members of the Board of Health, of New York, and other prominent phys icians, use this wine for their patients and in their own families, much on account of the iron contained in it from the soil on which Speer's vineyards are situated. For sale by D. H WUL LER. > —A shop keeper in Philadelphia has righteously been fined SSO for selling a pistol to a boy. Mothers Should 14now it. ~ Fretful babies cannot help disturb ing everybody, aiid mothers should know how soothing Parker's Giuger Tonic is. It stops babies pains, makes them healthy, relieves their own anxi ety and is safe to use.— Journal. CLAUSE FOR APPREHENSION. Why Mysterious Physical Trou bles Arouse Special Dread — 1 A Professional Ex peri- ' • ence. 1 Few things give more pain than 1 drea'l or apprehension. Most people t i are al»le to face apparent danger he- I roically, but the sudden and unexpected , \ coming of some indefinite calamity i very naturally strikes terror to even the bravest. For this reason light ning and tornadoes are considered ter- ! rible ; their coming and going are so ' sudden, unannounced and unknown. • For this same reason an unknown disease, some poison in the blood, some malady that is gradually under miuing the life, is specially dreaded bv all thinking people. And, indeed, there a - e good reasons for t-uch dread, j for modern science has discovered lhat [ sutiie virulent disorders show the siiru'j in their beginnings, while they have the worst possible symptoms. We know of many persons who have dull and uncertain pains in various , portions of the body; who are unnat- i urally tired one day and apparently | well the next; v. ho have an enormous appetite at times and a loathing of food soon thereafter. Such persons are really in a d.tngerous condition, even though they do not realize it. The following statement of a most j prominent physician, who has had un usual opportunities for investigation is of so striking aud important a na ture that it will be read with interest by all : ASSOCIATED CHARITIES OF CINCINNATI. HOARD OF DIRECTORS. J.,1, Anb, .V. L>. Julius Re s. Julius Il'ilke, Jr. Jl■ -!• Smith, M. D. i Mrs. .'/. I'. Force. 11 Miller. ' Mrs. George llunert. AVr. Chas. II . II emUe. l'rd'd Lu/:enlteim.r. l)<i. icl Wo/J. J. 11. M'ileon. Offic v : No. -27| West Fiqhth St.) O. AM EUSON, M 1)., SuPERINDENT. >- Ci NCI sx ATI, 0., Dtc. 2, 1882. ) Messrs. Editors: 1 have, during my professional ca reer of many year's practice, treated a large number of various disorders, of which perhaps none have given me more trouble than the mysterious dis case known as acute nephritis; and while it seem- strange, it is. neverthe less, true, that the physician is gener ally greatly annoyed by this mysteri ous trouble, especially wbeD the case is of hereditar\* origin. It i J , doubt less, the first stage of the well-known, but terrible Blight's disease, as the kidneys contain largo quaautities of albumen; and w T hile children and young people are especially liable to its at tack. 1 , it is prevalent wi'.Ll ail classes, and usually continues uutil lute in life. One obstinate case which came un der my observation, was that of a 6reman of this city who applied to me fur trea'ment. The case was di agnosed parenchymatous nephritis. The man was twenty lour years of age; plethoric aud N light complected. He stated that he hud suffered from urinary troubles from childhood, and that he had "doctored" a huudreu times, each time improving some; af ter which, in a short while, he would relapse into his former state of misery. I prescribed the usual therapeutics known to the profession with the same results that my colleaguc-s had obtained, lie got better for a while and then worse again; ia fact, so bad that be had to lay oil' for some time. He suffered intense pain ; so much so that I coufess I had to resort to hy podermic injections of morphia. My druggist who knew how disgusted I was with the case, although not willing to desert the man, advised me to try a remedy from which he (the druggist) himself, had derived great benefit. As a drowning man catche3 a straw, I prescribed this remedy, not letting my patient, however, kuow what 1 was giving him ; and, although, not a be liever in nor a patron of "patent medi cines," I must confess that after my fireman had taken one bottle he grew much better. I made him continue its use for a period of two months, with the most gratifying results; it reallv worked wonders and he owes his cure and present perfect health solely to the remarkable power of \V arner's Safe Kiduey and Liver Cure, the remedy which I prescribed, and he used. Since the recovery of the man above mentioned, I have given considerable thought to the subject of acute nephri tis, or kidney difficulty, and I find that its manifestations are most re markable. It often appears without any special symptoms of its own, or possibly as a sequel to some other disease It may be a sequel to scarla tina, diptheria, and other illnesses, and even arise from pregnancy. The first symptoms frequently show themselves in the form of high, fierce and intense pains in the lumbar region, "the small of the bai-k," troublesome micturitions and frequent changes in th<> color of the uriue which at times diminishes perceptibly. If the urine is entirely suppressed, the case, probably, will terminate fatally in a very few days. Dropsy is a consequence of the sup pression of urine, and the severeness of it is governed by the proportion of retention. The nervous system be comes prostrated with subsequent con vulsions and irregular circulation of the blood, which, in my estimation, might eventually cause a diseased heart to give out. As I have rem irked, in many kidney diseases—yes, even in Bright's disease itself—there is no per ceptible pain in the back, and these troubles often assert themselves ia va rious symptoms —for instance, in , troublesome diarrhoea, blood poison, impaired eye sight, nausea, loss of ap peti'e, disordered digestion, loss of consciousness, hu-kv voice and many other complaints too numerous to men p tion. Indeed thousands of people are suffering from the first stages of Bright's , disease to-day and they do know it. In conclusion, I wouid like to state that I have, since my success with the fireman, repeatedly prescribed Waroer'a Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, and if ruy professional brethern could only be brought so far as to overcome their prejudice against proprietary medi cines they would, undoubtedly, find themselves recompensed for their sup posed sacrifice of liberty, as well as by the great benefits that would accrue to the world. Most sincerely, O. ANUELISON, M. D., Superintendent. Subscribe for the CITIZEN. An Inc'dent in Virginia. Our old friend, Mr. William Claugh ton, of lleathsville, .-herifT of Xortb umberland Co., Va\ , .-ays: "We have many good medicines in our parts, but nothing which equals St. Jacobs Oil, the Great German Beuiedy. My fam ily keep the Oil in the house at all times aud use it for almost everything that a medicine can be used for They claim that it is unequaled for rheuma tism and all bodily pains.— Tappahan nock, ( Fa ,) Tide Water hides. A Portland revivalist is by business an auction, er. lie is quoted as ex claiming in the midst of a ferved ex hortation to sinners: "Twenty-nine I've got; thirty, shull I have 'em? U!ess the Lord! Twenty-nine are saved; who will come next? Shall I have thirty?" %*"Better be wise by the misfor tunes of others than by your own." Take warning intime. Avoid quack nostrums by which thousands annual lv.perish. Use only such remedies as are demonstrated above suspicion. 1 foremost among which is Kidnej-, Wort. For torpid liver, bowels or ! kidneys, uo other remedy equals it. ! It is sold iu both dry and liquid form by all druggists. —Of J 40,000 known species of plants a man eats only 300 and some of these i give him the headache in the stomach. Gray hairs often cause annoyance, which I'aikers Llair Balsam prevents by restoring the youthful color. —ln Bussia there are railway cars with small saloons on each side of the aisle, so that privacy may be secured. Burlington, Vt. Jan., 23, 13 s .. I subscribe to the efliciency of DOWLS' Elixer. It has been a standard reme dy for coughs and colds in my family for years. J. A. ARTHUR, Deputy Customs Collector. Burlington, Vt., Jan. 2f>, 1882 I have used Downs' Elixer for forty vears, and consider it a safe and valua ble medicine in all cases of coughs, colds, and for any pulmonary trouble. I always fall back on this old reme dy when the symptoms are alarming, aud it has never disappointed me. IRA SHATTUCK. —"The regeneration of femiuine at tire," says an English writer, "will never be compassed by the way of trouserdom." Skinny Men. Wells' Health Itenewer. Absolute cure for nervous debility and weakness of the generative functions. sl. at druggists. Prepaid by express, $1.25, G for $5. E. S. Wells, Jersey City, N. J. —Among the German r.ristocracy there has suddenly arisen a rage for tours around the world. Heartily Heci>mmended. Don't condemn a good thing because you have been deceived by worthless nostrums. Parker's Ginger Tonic has cured many in this sections of nervout disorders, and we recommended is heartily to such sufferers.— Neivs —Only the man who had a cheerful and virtuous yesterday can look toward a confident to-morrow. Scii'io, N. Y., Dec. 1 187!). I am pastor of the Baptist Church here, and an educated physician. I am not in practice, but am my sole family physician, aud adyise iu many chronic cases. Over a year ago I re commended your Hop Bitters to my invalid wife, who has been under med ical treatment of Albany's best phys icians several years. She has become thnroughly cured of her various com plicated diseases by their use. We both recommend them to our friends, many of whom have also been cuied of their various ailments by them. BEY. E. B. WARREN. —lf you would be perfectly sure that your evil deeds will not be found out the best way is not to do any. J. W. Minnick, Wri<rhtsville, Pa., says: "Brown's Iron Bitters afforded me great relief iu indigestion." —lt is cause for gratitude if Nature has given you a heart of oak, but if she has been oyer-generous and given you a wooden head also you have little to be thankful for. Scrofula of thirty years' standing has been cured by "Dr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher." Sold by all drug gists. —The mint officers note an almost unprecedented aud persistent demand for silver dimes. Dimes are now made only from 3, 5 and 20 cent coins and mutulated quarters and halves. "lSiichiipuihii." New, quick, complete cure 4 days, urinary affections, smarting, frequent or difficult uriuatirfn, kidney disease. sl. at druggists Prepaid by express, $1.25, G for $5. E. S. Wells, Jersey City, N. J. Oregon, boy, who had no string to fly his kite, went into a drug store aud bought a penny's worth of licorice, While the druggist was serv ing him he tied an end ot the string from the druggist's ball of string to his dog's tail, aud then kicking the dog, drove him out of the shop. After the dog had unreeled all that the boy thought that he needed, he cut the string, took his licorice and walked out of the apothecary's shop without that person even suspecting the trick. Every one has a will and a mind to think for himself, yet many will go about hacking and coughing until a friend recommends Dr. Bull's Cough ; Syrup for that cough. Consumption Cured. An o'd physician, retired from practice, have. > ing hail placed in his hands by au East India Mi-tionaiy the formula of a simple vegetable ' remedy for the speedy and permanoi.t cure 'or Consumption. Bronchitis. Catarrh. Asthma and , ali throat and Laing Affections, also a positive aud radical care for Nervous Debility and all 1 Nervous Complaints, after having tested its I i wonderful curative powers in thousands of r cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering follows. Actuated by this motive ' and a desire to relieve human suffering, will • send free of charge, to all who det-ire it, this re cipe, in German, French or English with full " directions for preparing and using. Sent by [ mail by addressing with stamp naming the paper. W. A. NOVES, 14'J Power S Block, lloches " ( eri Y. octll.3t,eow ( "Ladies' Tonic." The GREAT FEMALE REMEDY is prepared by the WOMEN'S JLEDICAI. INSTITI'TE OF BCFFALO, N. Y , and is their favorite pre scription for ladies who are i-uffering from any weakness or complaints common to the sex. " jlt is sold by druggists at $1 per bottle. La lies I can obtain advice FREE. Sendstamp lor na'iies I of those who been CURED. JJj / m |1 I New 1 See vbat it will do vilbont Basting. • r It will sew over uneven surfaces as well as plain. It will sew over seams in any garment, with out making long or short stitches, breaking of thread, or puckering the lining of the goods at the seam, requiring no assistance from the operator, except to run the machine and to puide the work. A point which no other ma chine possesses. It is the onl> practical machine for hemming bias alpacas, poplins, muslins, and other similar poods without basticg, and it is the only ma chine in the world that will turn a wide hem across the end ol a sheet without fulling the under or upper sido of the hem. It will turn a hern and sew in a fold at one opera) ion. i It will do felling, bias or straight, on any cotton or woolen goods. , It will fell across seams on any goods. *•. It will bind dress goods with the same or other material, either scallops, points, squares or straight. Bind fold 3 without showing the stitches, and sew on at the same time. It will put on dress braid and sew in facing and a bias fold at one operation, without draw ing either dress, braid or skirt, and without showing the stitch on right side Fold bias trimming and sew en at one oper ation. Make milliners' folds with different colors ana pieces of goods at one operation, and sew on at the same time. It will sew in a sleeve, covering a cord and Stitching it into the eeam at the same time. It will gather between two bands, showing the stitches on the right side, at one operation. It wiil make and sew a ruffle on any part of a dress skirt, and sew on a bias fold for heading at one operation, showing the stitches on the right side. . . ■ It will gather and sow on a band with piping between ruffle aud band, at one operation. It will sew a band and ruffle on a dress skirt, stitching in piping at head of band, at one oper ation. . . , , . , It will make plaited trimming either straight or scalloped. Make piaited trimming either scalloped or straight and sew on a band, and edge stitch the band, at one operation. It will, with one operation for each Tariety, without basting, execute 20 practical varieties o. 1 ruffling, being 12 more than can be produced on any other machine with same number of operations. It does not change length of stitch on scroll work. . . , , It sews from lace to leather without changing stitch or tension. FOR SALE BY BERG & CYI'IIEH, Butler, Pa. WHO IS V»|TM THE CtOORAPMY OF THIS COUM* mMCKMIDiPACIFim Sy the central position of ita line, connects the East and the West by the shortest route, and car ries vaascncers, without change of car#, between Chicago and Kauaaa City, Council Blurts,.Leaven worth, Atchison. Minneapolis aud St. Paul. It connects in Union Depots with all tho principal lines ot road between the Atlantic and the Paeiflo Oceans. Ito eQuipxrent is unrivaled and magnifi cent, being composed of Most Comfortable and Beautiful Day Coaches, Magnificent liorton Re clining Chair Cars, Pullman's Prettiest Palace Bleeping Cars, and the Best lane of Dining Cars in the World. Three Trains between Chicago and M.saouri River Points. Two Trains between Chi cugo aud Minneapolis and St. Paul, via the Famoui "ALBERT LEA ROUTE." A New and Direct Line, via Bcneca and Kanka kr",lia3 recently been opened between Richmond, Norfolk, Newport News, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Au gusta, Nashville. Louisville, Lfexmgton, Cincinnati, indipaapolis and Lifayette, and Omaha, Minncap olii and St. Paul and intermediate points. All Through Pasjengcrs Travel on Past Express Tra.n3. Tickets for sale at ».ll principal Ticket Offices in Ihe United States and Canada. checked through and rates of fare aL. way j an low as competitors that offer less advan tag :3. For detailed information, get the Maps and Fold ers of tho CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE, At your nearest Ticket Office, or address R. R. CABLE, E. ST. JOHN, Vice Pres. k Usu i M jr. Goa l Ttt. £ Paw. Aft. CHICAGO. A R 0 MAN N A. The Only Sure Cure for Dys pepsia, AND ALL LIVER, KIDNSY, BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES. No other remedy lias eo many and strong Horns testimonials as All 0)L 1N NA. Call or Send for Pamphlets. No other remedy BO fully and fairly challenges public trial and judgment as AllO M A N N A. It is Warranted to Cure in Kcfry Case. Price, 25 and 75 Cts. per Bottle. Sairplc Bottles only 10 Cents. PROF. I>u L irs SWISS BUS AH, An Un equalled and Unfailing PemeJy for al Diseases of the Throat and Lungs. A Sure and Speedy Cure for Aslhma, Bronchitis, Coids, Coughs ar.d Croup; also fur CONSUMPTION in its Early Stages. Price, 25 and 75 Cts. per Bottle. G. HOLDSTEIN. Proprietor, Woodbury, N. J. Sold by Druggists and Dealers. Wholesale Depots: Bullock & Crenshaw, 528 Arch Bt.. Pliila. Jonns'oii. Hollonay A Co., 602 Arch St., Pliila tSS"Agents wanted. CATARRH Elys'Creamßalm Kffeetually cleanses Ihe nasal passages of mNrnOCkU Catarrhal virus, caus- ESf VrfcAM ing healthv secretions. So L'XVZi os'* i, I aiiavs inflammation, H COLO £.n I (iieinembr.uie J from additional colds, eo>"Ph'tel> heals the VMASAI I*6SAG*S j))/*g * A sores and restores Ihe M M ''* M '" '■ '*' ! i h'.'Jji'y HAY-FEVER mill the nostrils! On receipt of Wc.wlll mail a package. Sold Uv RnMer <* nigiri*ts. ELY'S < UK AM BALM CO.. Owego, N. Y. AGENTS Wanted to. », I-, - ifcM .wM wij*lw Like'*' ,e ™f Hradh-J, Oari. Uon k « u., to N. 1 uurtb bt., 1 iulaUel|'hia, 1 NEW STORE. NEW STOCK! A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF |IMTHtR MID HUB" JUST Rtctiyjll j HtM Ta K ENTHAN D DOMESTIC KIPANDC SK , KTIN( . ] I'PPER, BEI-TlNti. HARNESS AND LACE I.KATHEK , AND IPIUSI ki iac. ALSO MISL'PACTL'RKR OK ALL KINDS OF Carriage, Buggy and Wagon Harness, Collar?, Etc,, Etc,: And carry a foil stock of Whips, Robes, Blankets, Brushes, and all other Goods belonging to the Business. i AH Kinds of Repairing will Receive Prompt Attention. tiTPlease call and examine our Goods and get Prices before you purchase elsewhere. Plastering Hair Always on Tland. CASH PAID FOR HIDES AM) PELTS. C. ROESSING, Reiber's Block Jefferson SUeei, opposite Lowiy House. Butler, Pa EAGLE PLANING MILLS, Cor. Robinson and Anderson St., - ALLEGHENY CITY. >l. SIMON, Agent. PLAXIXG MILL, SASH. DO OK A\D SHUTTER FACTORY, Flooring Board#, Weatheiboardinsr, Planed i».>ar s. S:i£h, Mouldings, Shiugles, Lath and :.; 1 kiudc ot Bui. li'g I.uiuber. A liberal reduction lor cash orders. Scud lor price ii-t. All work delivered to railroads, •teauiboats, &c\, Iree of charge. ComwuuicUit ns solicit 'O. Bma KEYSTONE BOILER WORKS. WM. MANCHKSTBH. 28TH AND RAILROAD3T3.,PITTSBURGH. PA. NEW AND SECOND HAND BOILERS All Kinds of Boilers & Sheet Iron Work Mi to Order Oil Stills, Tanks, Rolling Mill Stacks, etc Repairing done promptly. Correspondence Solicited. IRON CITY BOILER WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF BO ILXSKS. 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 2Oth St. PITTSBURGH ' ma3.'82.1y BPEE R'H Port Grape Wine; Used in the principal Churches tor Comu.union j purposes. i Excellent tor Ladies and WeaklY Persons indtha A^ed- N. " Aj® iv SPEER S WIKE! FOUB YEARS OLD. This celebra'ed Native Wine is made from the juice of the Oporto Grape, raised iu this coun try. Its invaluable TONIC andSTRENGTHENING PROPERTIES are unsurpassed by any other Native Wuie. Be ing the pure j;iico of the grape produced under Mr. Spoer's own personal supervision, its purity and genuineness is guaranteed. The youngest children may partake of its generous qualities, and the weakest invalid nse it to advantage. It is particularly beneficial to ths aged and debili tated, and suited to the various ailadits that effect the weaker sex. It is in every risp.ct the a Wine to be relied on. SPEER'S P. J. SHERRY. The P. J. therry is a nine of Superior Char acter and partakes of the rich quilities of the grape from which it is made. For Purity, ltich ness of Flavor and Medicinal Propei ties,it will be found unexcelled. SPEER'S P. J. BRANDY. This Brandy stands unrivalled in this country being far superior for medicinal purposes. It is a pure distillation from the grape, and contains valuable medicinal properties. I has a delicate fUvor, similar to that of the grapes, from which it is distilled, and is in great favcr among first-class families. Bee that the siguature of ALFitED FPEER, Passaic, N. J , is over the cork of each bottle. Sold by !>. H W lll lei*, AND BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. DR y WEST S NERVI AKD BRAW TREATMENT A ruaranteeri specific for Hysteria, Dizziness. Convulsions, its, Ncrvou* Headache, Nervous Prostra tion caused br the u*e of alcohol or tobacco. Wakeful, lieas. Mental "Depression. Softening of the Brain result ing in Insanity and leading to misery, decay and death, Trcmature Old Age, Barrenness, Loss of Power in either sex. Involuntary Loseea and caused by over exertion of the brain, self abnse or over-indulgence. One box will cure recent cases. Kach box contains <no month's tr atinent» One dollar a box, or six boxes fivo dollars; sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price We fruar anteo six boxes to cure anv case. With each on'er re ceived for six boxes, accompanied with five doPars. wo will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refur»d money if treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees i»«u-<l only by Joa. Fleming, Drucg:st, SI Market St* mtaburgU," Pa. Orders by mail a: regular prices Union Woolen Mills. I would desire to call the attention of th( public to the Union Woolen Mill. Butler, Pa. where I have new and improved machinery ro? ' the manufacture of Barred and Qray Flannels, Knittiug ard Weaving Yarns, and I can recommfc.id them as being very dura ! ble as they are manufactured of pure Bntiei | county wool. They are beautiful in color, su perior in texture, and will be sold at very low 1 nrioes For samples and prices, address, prices, rors r H. FOLLERTON, Ju124,-7f»-ly) Bnt ' nr - v% GUENTHEE'S LUNG EEALES, IMIHOVK THS liOU*. FOR THE CJkii Olf CONSUMPTION Spit tin-- if Illo.il. B;on. i l.:1:s, ( ..ii 1. ». I' - fcWHj&rfSJ tai tli <>f < lic.-t, I >-| e. ■•>"1, J§ra!Snsip II d .11 l> I- "1 tl.e i'"l - Orgau*. T p MAR K Price ''* aud SI 0(X TRf.3E.fMAH IS.. A?k ruur Jiruggist fur it. «I£X'rUEK <1 C'« , !'»• 3 HAIR BALSAM 1 economical hair dres -9 sing, and made from for its excellence and It Never Falls to Restore the Yoathful Color and lustre to gray or faded hair, is elegantly per fumed and is warranted to remove dandruff and itching of the scalp, & prevent falling of the hair. 50c. end |1 »it«, at dealer* In dnigt. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC 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 PARKER'S GINGER TONIC. If you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex hausted by mental * train or anxious cares, do not take intoxicating stimulants, but use Parker's Ginger Tonic If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Rheuma tism, Kitlnev or Urinary Complaints, or if you are troubled with any disorder of the lungs stomach, bowels, blood or nerves, you can be cured by PARK ER'S GINGER TONIC. It is the Greatest Blood Purifier Aid the Best and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used. If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take GINGER TONIC at once; it will invigorate and build you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate. It has saved hundreds of live*; it may save yours. HISCOX k CO., K3 William St., N*w York. 60c. and oac dollar sizes, at ail dealer* in medicines. GREAT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR SIZE. BEQSEEI Itsrirh and lasting fragrance has made this delightful perfume exceedingly popular. There I* nothing like it. Insist upon having FLUKES-, TON COLOGNE and look for signature of on every bottle. Any jruggisi or dealer in per fumery can supply you. *5 and 75c. sizes. LARGE SAVING HI VING :sc. SI7.E. kaaiiiGH A Lecture to Young Men ON Til K LOSS OF A Lecture on the Nr ture. Treatment and Radi al cure of Seminal Weaknatis, or Sperma oirlioea. induced by Self-Abuse, Tnvo.'uutary Fmi"t>:on«, lacpotci cy, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Mairiago generilly; Conmimp- Mon. Epilcpev and Fit* M«n al sn<l Physic >1 In c.p-city, Ac—By ROBERT J. 'JUIVEKWELL, >l. i_>, author of the ' Green Book," .V The world-renowned author, m Ibis admirable Lecture, cleailv prove.- from liis own experience that the awful conseq lenct s of Self-Abuse may '•e effectually rfec.oved without dangerous surgi cal operations, bougies, instin •uents, rings or cordials; pointing ont a mo!?e of cure *t ouce simple, cer tain and effectual, by rreans of which every sufferer, no matter what 1 ia condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radi cally. Tlis L-cture will prove a lioon to Thousands and Thousands. Si r t under seal in a plain envelope to any ad dress, on receipr of six cents or two postage stamps. Addiess, THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 ANN ST., NEW YORK, N. Y. ; P. O. Box, 4CO. ootil-ly. m E - w - croup; DENTIST, BUTLER, I 3 .A. Partner of the firm ol DIF.FFEN BACIIER & CROUP, will continu: the hu-iness at the old firm on Jelicrs >u street, MBIe V Building, three doors East ol Lowry llou>e. All work solicited by the firm, will bo done up by me. Satisfaction Gur.rii.tecd or Money Refunded. GOLD FILLINGS anil PRESERVING of the Natural Ttceth, a specialty. All communications by mail will receive prompt attention. E. W. CROUP. M. MOORE, 325 Perm Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Wili offer for a short time, to reduce Bt ck be fore going to Paiis. an exquisite assortment of Imported Dresses, Mantles and Hats, All recently received for the Suirmer, and of j the most fashionable description. RUPTUREf PiLES | Curedoll contract. Safe arul certain ! method. Little or no pain. Without cntthi(iortyin(i. Best careanil board for patients, $3 to $8 per week. For circulars and other information ad dress, Dr. H, F/vulltnor, Fri nch Street, Erie, ift. Advertise in the C'ITIIEN P. d W. R K. Tiiue Table. The morning train for Allegheny leave* Butler at 8.19. Bu'ler or Pittsburgh time, Arriving tliere at 10:S3, city time. 1 hi* train connects at Caller? Junction with the mail train of the Pittsburgh division, going went, which arrivea at Harmony at 9:48. Zelieoople at 9 52 and New Caatle Junction at 11. B. B. time, where con nection it* made with trains on the P A L. E. K B. for New c'antls, Yuungstown and other points north . nd went The niai. train for Allegheny, leaves Butler at 11:07, Butler time, and counect* at Callery Junction at noon with the Callery accommoda tion. which arrives at Allegheny city at 1:46, P. M., city time. The evening train from Butler for Allegheny leaves at 6:03. But It r time, and runs throng* r Allegheny, arriving there at 8:16. t>. x. Through trains from Allegheny to Br ..w and Foxbuig. leave Allegliery at 7:41, A. X. and 4:15, p. x., arriving at Butler at 9.46, A. X.. and 6.21. P. x . Butler time. The Callery accommod it ion leaves Allegheny at 10.01, ci'y time, ai.d connects with the mail ou the Fox burg division, which arrives at Butler at 12.56, local time. Trains leave Hut lei for Foxbtirg and interme diate points, at 953 A M. 1.46 and 6.21. P. x., arriving tht re 11.59 A X.. 420 and 8.25, P. x.. B B. 'ime. and connect with the trains on the Pittsburgh. Bradford and Buffalo B. B. Tiiue of Holding Court*. The several Courts of the county of Butler commence on the fiist Monday of March, June, September aud December, and continue two weeks, or so loDg as necessary to dispose of the business. No caut-es are put iowu for trial or traverse jurors summoned for the first week of tho seveial terms. ATTORN KVS AT LAW. J. M. THOMPSON. W. C. THOXPSOK THOMPSON & SON, Attorneys at Law. office on the west side of Malu street, lew doors North of Troutmali's ury goods store. 7 JOHN K. KEOX " Office with F. Keiber, Esi|.. in Kettier building. GEOKGE C TILLOW, Attorney it Law .md SURVEYOR, Main street, Buthr, Pa. Ottiee with J. D. McJankin. J. AI. GALBREATH^ ATTOBSET AT LAW. C ffice on Main Street, South of Court Houee, in lien. Purviance's former office. Aug2 1y1882,. R. P. SCOTT, Attorney at Law, Butler, Pa. Office near Cour llou.se, two doors West of (. n iZK.v office. A. M. CORNELIUS, Office with W. D. Brandon, Berg Building, Main Street, Butler, Pa. J. F. BRITTAIN^ Office with L. Z. Mitchell, Diamond. STH.PIERSOL. Office on N. £. corner Diamond, Riddle build ng novl2 JOHNM.GREER. Office on N. E. corner Diamond. novl2 WMTHTTUSK, Office with W. H. H. Riddle, Esq. AIEWTON BLACK, Office on Diamond, near Court HOOM, *OOlll side. — iE. L BRUGH, Office in Riddle's Law Building. I S. F. BOWSER. Office in Riddle's Law Building. [marß'76 J. B. MCJUNKINT" Special attention given to collections Offics opposite Willard House. JOSEPH B. BREDIN, Office north-east corner of Diamond, Bntler Pa. H. H. GOUCHER, Office in Schneideman's building, np stairs. J, T. DONLY Office near Court House. ' ~ 74 W. D. BRANDON, ebl7-75 Office in Berg's building, CLARENCE WALKER, Office in Brady building- marl 7 FERD REIBER, Office in Reiber's building, Jeflerson Bt. ap9l J F. M. EASTMAN, Office in Brady building. LEV, McQUISTION, Office Main street, 1 dooi south of Court Hons* JOS. C. VANDERLIN, Office Main street, 1 door south of Court HOOM. Win. A. FOIiQUER, ♦3" Office on Main street opposite Yogeley House. GEO. R. WHITE, Office N. E. corner of Diamond J. D. McJUNKIN, Office in Schneideman's building, west side Main street, 2nd square from Court House. T. C. CAMPBELL. Office in Berg's new building, 2d floor, east Bide Main St., a few doors south of Lowrj House. mar3—tf. C A. SULLIVAN, may 7 Office S. W. cor. of Diamond. A. T. BLACK, Office on Main street, one door south o» Brcdy Block, Butler. Pa. (Sep. 2,1874. THOMAS ROBINSON, BUTLER. PA. JOHN H. NEGLEY particular attention to Tans actions in real estate throughout the coun.y. OFFICE OK DIAMOND, SEAB COLBT HOUSE, la CITIZEN BUILDING E. K. ECKXEY, KENNEDY MAKSHALI. (Late of Ohio.) ECKLEY & MARSHALL. Office in Brady's Law Building. 5ept.9,74 ~C G. CHRISTIE, Attorney at Law. Legal business carefully transacted. Collections made and promptly' remitted. Business correspondence promptly attended to and answered. Office opposite Lowry House, Butler, Pa. PHYSICIANS. • N. LEAKE, M. D., • Homeopathic . Physician and Surgeon. Office in Union Block, and residence ia Ferrero house, Butler, Pa. Oct. 2.», I»S2. JOIIN E. BYERS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, uiyal-ly] BUTLER, PA. Office on Jefferson street, opposiU Klinerler's Flour Store. XDEHSTTISTIR, X . Off WALDRON, Graduate of the Phil- H adelphia Dental College, is prepared • I* •to do anything in the line of hi* profession in a satisfactory manner. Office on Main street, Butler, Union •lp stairs. apll JOHN RICHEY, No. 46 Anderson St., Allegheny City Stair Building in all its Branches TornlHß, Scroll Snoring Balasters, Newels, Stall" Rail, *c. i Hand Rails worked to order with all joints cut and noited ready to be put np. Orderß from a distance will receive prompt ttei'ion tJT CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED^® 111. BEST IN THE WORLD!! Iff HI Take no other. DEALERS SEE VBV rVr* /*ij J- C. Swearineen. ikir fc/ on Monday*. 137 Woo 4 Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
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