BUTLER CITIZEN^ MISOEIXAIVKOt "S. Making Glass Shingles in Pitts burgh. A novelty in glass has beeu gotten ou~, by a well-known glass firm of the South Side. It is a glass shingle made in diamond shape and so con structed that it can easily be fastened to the roof. The shingle is about a quarter of an inch thick, and the four sides each about five inches in length, each side is a slot which with the slot of the shingle next to its forms the hole through which they are fastened to the roof. When the ends do not overlap each other as slates do, but (it in one below the two above it. 1 hey have solid bearings on the i;oof and can be walked on without breaking. They are corrugated so that the rain runs olf quickly. In Lumber Camp In Winter. The men who cut and haul lumber are fearfully exposed in severe weather, and, although hardy and rugged, are sometimes laid aside from duty. Mr. Randall, of Agusta, Maine, who is ex tensively engaged in the lumbering business, writes that one of his men were attacked with a terrible sore throat, so that they thought he would die. They administered Perry Davis's Pain Killer, both internally and exter nally. In an hour the sufferer was relieved, and the next day he was at work as usual. —-A saving of SGO,OOO has been made by prison labor on the new Peniten tiary building at Woods Run. Are You Exposed. To malaria influences? then protect vour system by using Parker's Ginger Tonic. It strengthens the liver and kidneys to throw oft' malaria poisons, and is good for general debility and nervous exhaustion. —Winter has caught on again with a good grip. A Physician's Picnic. Mr. Alfred Speer, who was the first io introduce the cultivation of the Oporto Grape in this section of the country bad a visit from a number of New York Physicians to inspect his vineyard and warehouses at Passaic, N. J. recently. About sixty doctors took the noonday train over the Erie Railway, and after a half hours pleas ant ride arrived at Passaic. The vine yards are about fifty acres in extent and just outside the town. Here the visitors found the small dark Portu gese and the notive Concord in abun dance. Among those present were I)r. E. H. Janes, of the Board of Health; Dr. Alex B. Mott, of the Bellevue Hospi tal College; Dr. William 11. Haynes, of the Presbyterian Hospital; Dr. Prankard, Dr. Powell, Dr. Chapin, Dr. Williams and Dr. Gardner, of Jersey City. Speeches were made by Dr. Janes, Dr. Mott, Dr. Hanes and others commendtory of Mr. Speer's wines and vineyards. For sale by, D. H. Wut- LER. —There is an intimation that the Dixmont investigating committee will be divided in opinion. —You can keep your hair abundant and glossy, and retain its youthful color, with Parkers Ilair Balsam. —A Reading man who recently de veloped a disposition to pray on rail road tracks, and several times narrowly escaped death, has been placed in the Harrisburg insane asylum. "live Dr.s': no end of medicine: no relief. Dr. Benson's Skin Cure has driven away all eruption and I'm nearly well." Ida C. Young, Hamil ton, 111. —Only 17,385 children attend the public schools of Pittsburgh, out of a population of 170,000. Phalon's Night Blooming Cereus. This celebrated perfume, which has been so popular for the past 20 years still maintains its well deserved pop ularity. All Phalon's perfumes, Flor de Mayo, White Rose, Wood Violet, &c., and the Yitalia for restoring hair to its original color, as also the Hair Invigorator are made, with their orig inal purity. Myer's Extract of Rock Rose. Cures all diseases arising from im pure blood. Never fails. Stands Unrivaled. Coe's Cough Balsam has a reputation that has stood uDshakcn for the past fifty years. It stands unrivaled as a cure for Coughs, Colds and all pul monary Complaints. Every careful mother should keep a bottle of it in the house in case of emergency, as a cure for croup, for it often happens that, in such cases, delays are exceed ingly dangerous. As you value the lives of those most dear to you, -do not let another day go by without provid ing yourself with this splendid remedy. Only 30 cts. a bottle. —The question of the day—Will it to-morrow ? —The announcement of a new and wonderful successful treatment of dis ease, is of especial interest to all who are in ill health. On another page will be found a startling offer by the Wilsonia Mag netic Appliance Co. of New York, an offer which could not be made in be half of any remedy ever before discov ered for the cure of disease. This offer is made by a strong company, who are able to carry it out. —Winter is playing the game of freeze-out vvitn the gentle spring. BATTLE CREEK, Mich , Jan. 31, IS7!>. Gentlemen: —Having been afflicted tor a number of years with indigestion and general debility, by the advice of my doctor 1 useil Hop Bitters, and must say they afforded me almost iu stant relief. lam glad to be able to testify in their behalf. Taos. G. KNOX. —Spring has come, apparently, but it is not yet a safe thing to bet on. "Old birds are not caught with chaff." Therefore seek aud find the pure golden grains of health in Kidney- Wort. Women, young or old, mar ried or single, if out of health, will lie greitly benefited by taking Kidney- Wort. A Fatal Dose. We condense from the Meadvile • News the following particulars of a sad affair occurring at Woodeockboro : Legrand Swift, a farmer living in Woodcock twp., a little over three miles 1 cast of W'oodcockboro, was ill 1" ri ' ! day afternoon Mr. Swift sent by two • i neighbors for a doctor. On their way J to the village they overtook I>r. ' j Dwight Gray, a physician of Cam bridge, and informed him as nearly as 1 possible the nature of Mr. Swift's com r plaint. .When they reached Wood ' cock the doctor stepped into Perkiu's store and wrote a preseiption, one of I the ingredients of which was ascetate of potash. The clerk in the store, a ' yotiug man named Perry, a son of } Rev. Perry, the Methodist pastor sta ! tioned there, filled the prescription ; from ajar labeled "ascetate of potash," P but remarked, "That is pretty strong medicine, doctor ; you had better ta.-te it and see if it is not too strong. Ihe doctor did and pronounced it "all right." Mr. Swift did not take any of ' the mixture until Saturday morning. , After taking the stuff he immediately ! staggered to a sofa, and in a few mo . ments was in a hopeless condition, ■ dying in an hour. The medicine was ; analyzed by Prof. Tingley, of Alle i ghenv College, and found to contain cyanide of potassium, a deadly poison, I which had been placed in the jar label i ed ascetate of potash, and used for that ■ drug. Mr. Swift was about thirty -5 five vears old, and leaves a wife and t two children. The coroner's jury re turned a verdict that the deceased came to his death through the criminal ignorance of Dr. Dwight Gray in or dering and prescribing so poisonous a drug. Dr. Gray was arrested on Tuesday and gave bail in $5,000 to answer at May Court. | A granger whose name was bob Shield, j Was mowing the grass in his field, By a snake he was bitten, i And he has just written, "St. Jacobs Oil has the bite healed." A lame Chinaman on the Pacific, 1 Of pains and aches was prolific; He limped all around, Until he had found St. Jacobs Oil, the great specific. ' —A church entertainment known as ! the ' mum sociable" is taking the place ! of the time-honored church fair. As the name implies no one is to speak ! under penalty of a fine, and the money thus raised is solmenly given to the | Lord. AboutT this season of the year • many people are asking what it is that ; determines the date of Easter lhc » answer is that it is the moon of March, • which Tennyson calls "the roaring ■ moon of daffodils." The old rule is that Easter shall fall on the Sunday . after the full moon which comes after the vernal equinox. That brings Easter this year on the 25th ot March. In 1818 it fell on the 22d of March, the earlrest date possible. It will not fall upon that day again in this or the fol lowing century. —One of the many strange episodes of the recent Western floods was the finding of an infant near Louisville floating in a cradle in the river. A man who was rowing around in search of wreckage saw the cradle, and on rowing up to it was surprised to find a beautiful infant, about three months old, gazing up at the sky in open mouthed wonder. The little waif was comfortable and warmly dressed, and had not yet received the slighest harm. Its parents have not yet been found. —Three more murderers received a death sentence in Pittsburgh. —"Dr. Benson's Celery and Cham omile Pills, are worth their weight in gold in nervous and sick headache."— Dr. A. 11. Schlichter, of Baltimore. —October 1 is the date now fixed upon when the 2-ceut postage act shall go into effect. Nervousness. The moment there is danger of im pairment of the mind from excessive nervous exhaustion, or where there exists forebodings of evil, a desire for solitude, shunning and avoiding com pany, vertigo and nervous debility, or when insanity has already taken place, Peruna and Manalin should be implic itly relied on. But it is never well to wait so long before treatment is com menced. The early symptoms are loss of strength, softness of the mus cles, dim or weak sight, peculiar ex pression of the face and eyes, coated tongue, with impaired digestion; or in others, certain powers are only lost, while they are otherwise enjoying comparatively good health. In all these Peruna and Manaliu should at once be taken. —An investigation is also wanted at the Reform School. Financial crookedness is charged. —Don't be in a hurry about your spring overcoat. Better wear the shabby winter Benjamin a few weeks longer. —II. 11. Flick, May field Farm, Som erset county, Pa., says: "Brown's Iron Bitters, attested by personal ex perience, Is the King of Tonics." —ln hascome at last—the announce* ■ ment that the peaches are all frozen i A big crop is accordingly to be ex pected. Herd on the street corner : The i loafers. —The first iobin is fluttering among ? the branches. Time and Expense Saved. f Hard workers are subject to bilious attacks which may end in dangerous illness. Parker's Ginger Tonic keeps . the kidne3*s and liver active, and pre -1 venting the attack saves sickness, i ! time and expense.— Detroit rress. f . " your grape vines don't delay the mat- J iter a day longer. If deferred they will "bleed." —The loose brick in the pavement is jin its glory now. It can spatter those j who tread upon it with impunity. i ; e I —Ladies should not fail to examine •- our choice assortment of Hamburg ■- Embroideries and e Point End roidery, Laces. Edgings, j etc., before purchasing elsewhere, 1 L. JSTEIN & SON. After all the arguments about cheapness and quality it appears that Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup is the bert renndy for the Coughs and Coh's ever j offered to the public. The price is ' on I v —cents a bottle and every tlrcg i gist in the land sells and recommends *• . . The next hanging in l'ittsburgh ' will occur on May 10. —No more tax on matches ; but wi.l ; the price come down ? March promises to bring the spring bonnet along, even if he goes out as a I lion. A big break it is thought, would be the healthiest thing that could hap pen to the oil market. Wit I, CoQgress out of the way the attention of politicians will be turned to the States that hold important elections this year. There are thirteen of these, but only eight of them choose Governors. Those who watch care fully the drift of public sentiment in the year preceding a National election will, therefore, have fewer indications than usual from which to judge. Both parties are likely to enter the Presi dential year very much in the dark. 4(11(1). To all those who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, earlv decay, loss of manhood, r preparing and using. Sent by mail by addressing with i-tamp naming the paper, \V\ A. Ncvfcs, 119 Fowsi'sßlo«ik. liochts ter. N. Y. octll.3t.eow N£UTRHIZED~ En Wiiuf Vv .y a I*rcyal«'*»i i.vil enii 3 I»t» Siitirn oi its io liai'tii. Miliaria is a broa 1 name for many diseases all originating in blood Bilious le yer, the typhus and typhoid fevers and chills and iui'ers are prominent members of the taia jiv. Malaria .Kfjes alike the builders, the plumbers and the physicians, Despairing of ordinary treatment, the letter aliifosi jo< Usly recommend Benson's Capeine Porous as the greatest anti-malaria .-peeifiic ot the ago. These places jut upon the liver, spleen, bowels and kidneys.. Worn over the region oi'ths liver, pm) »P on the bnek over tl»d kidu©ys, they ward oti ma laria like an armor. No other plasters do When you purchase, satisfy yourself that the word Capeine is cut in the center ot the plas- Seabtity i Jojipeon, Chemists, New ork. Highest awards at Expositions. 1 Peter Henderson & Co., | S 35 & 37 Cortlandt St., New Vork-J MOST EXTENSIVE PCTTE BRED LIVE STOCK ESTABLISHMENT I* THE WORLD. CLYOESDAI Eg,PKHOHERON NORMANS, ENGLISH I>RAFT HOPSE6, TROTTING BRED ROADSTERS, SHETLAND I'OXIES, HOLSTEIN and DE VON CATTLE. Our customers have the advantage of our many years' e*px'ripnce in breeding snd im porting, larye collections, opportunity of com paring different breeds, low prices, because of extent of business and low rates of transporta tion. Catalogues free. Correspondence solicit ed. POWELL BROTHERS, Springboro, Crawford County, Pa. jal~,3in ' |D. L. CLISLAHD, WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, South Main St., Butler, Pa, Keeps Constantly on Hand a Full Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, -SPECTACLEH AND SILVERWARE, At the Lowest Cash Prices. Fine Wuti li Kopiiiriiig a Spec* (ally. Planing Mill —AND- Linnl>ei' Y ai*d. J. L. PUKVIS. L. O. PURVIS, S.G. Purvis & Co., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Rough and Planed Lumber OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, SASII. DOORS, FLOORING, SIDING, BATTENS, Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards, SHINGLES & LATH. PLANING MILL AND YARD iVear Ueruitui Catholic C'liurcli *AKIH c POWDER Absolutely Pure- Thls powder never varies. A ninrvel of purity strength and wholescmcncss. More economi cal than the ordinary kinds, ;ind cannot be sold in Co - !! pet i' ion with t lie inn It itixlo of low tests, sho: i wi iulit, nlutu and | lit>~: h;irc powders. SOI.I> OM.V ix CANS. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., ll'ti Wall Street, N. V. WHO IS UNACQ.J i «T CO V.ITM THt UROGRAPHY CF TK:S '-UU'M* 4;^:^ CBIIMSCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RT By the centr.-.l i,o-: t:oa of . - lino, connects tho {«St 4&d the West bv the shortest route, and car rijia zasu*:::gef. wiiiu- i ciianeo of earn, between Ctiiki.iS'i JiJi*.! --aa City, Conueil Bluirs, Leaven worth, Alciiucu, ..'.enpoiis aud St. x'aul. It connects in tJaion"pti>jts with all the principal linesci xoa;"' b.tv?cvn »he A'iaatieand the Pacific Oocaua. It* ccnt, boir.r compoc. d ol Comfortable -ad Beautiful CoacheJ, McirLiflcent liorton Ec clmine Clair CJI-J, Pulk-v ..J Pxottieet ralc.ee SJ opicq: C-i-.J. and tho iJcet Line of Dimng Cars in the World. TUrce Triiiua between Chicago ;:nd Missouri Itivcr Points. Two Trai-.j between Chi- and Minneapolis and kt. Paul, via the f'anicua fS AL B£RT LnA ROUTE.'" Aif s w r.ud "Direc* Line, via Seneca ard Kanka kee, has v »--j.nly b *?"' op ned between Richmo id, :,licv. p j: •. N . vvs, Chattanooga, Atlanta. A»i fusta. N.uhvi:'*2. Louisvii'e, Lcimp'oa, Cincinnati, ridiauapolis and Lafayette, and Om xha, Mmnca;)- ohs and St. rar.l aud mtermec.ir • po::its. All Through Pasj.ngers Travel on Past Trr.uS. TicVcts fstr bi«cat "11 principal T.cliet Offices in Ur.i'ed S- ;tet» aud Cn:i .q«. i? ' cij'.u|£ed thrown y person of ordinary intelligence in from two to tlirc-c rrjontliHave yon heard of the new White «y»tem of SHORT HAND, aud tjjo jyonderful faciKify with which it can be acquired r too y«u kp.ow that experienced Stenographers .in any and' aii of pur large cities have an income to-day which is ABSOLUTE ISOEPESDESCE ? 1) > not f.iil to write us ! We Jiavc eucccßtjfully established a niethed of LESSORS BY MAIL, whereby tie Art can be learned in its entirety, in a yery short time. The system is acknowl edged fo possess advantages which have long cilice placed i. in Ihp Foremost Hanks and it stands to-dav with tho-te who baye pf,lypd thf> wonderful mysteries of the Art WITHOUT COMPETITION, If you are smart and energetic and possess ed Of a reasonable degree of of mental activity, you are just the cue to make your way in a ah™"! thne to the front ranks of the Verbatim Army. Write :;s for circular explaining WHY his "sy. tem is tlie i«ojt r.eadily ma-s the shortest known to tho Uienpjjpiphic world. Address American Phonetic Institute. 42 CljntOii Tliice, New York City" peb7-tf "WILSONIA" Magnetic Appliances Ilave ctirH, In Oft esses out of 100, Catarrh. 1 'ys pepaia, disease of the Liver ami Kiilneys, Piles, Locomotor Ataxia, Pnralysia, Spinal Diseasos, Tu mors, Met plessm ss, Nervous Dt-bility and all dis eaecboftho Nervous System, i hrotiic Diarrhu-a, Rheutiiausin. Gout, Neuralgia, etc. Thousands l«» day are rtMoiciua ir, FBOAINED HEAT.TII through "WILSONIA." By tiiu .construction of our Appliances, miM* continuous magiictio are conveyed to tho Mood, which, in every person out of health, is DEFICIENT in MAGNETISM. Thus the nerves receive tone, the muscles are strength and. the whole system is regenerated. TWO YEARS' EXPERIENCE has proved the "WILSONIA M method to be tho most suc cessful ever employed for the cure of disease. Be cause of this success, unprincipled liavo attempted to deceive the public c*y imitating th«; apjK'aranco of our Appliances. BEWARE OF TIIF.SE IMITATIONS. They are WORTH LESS. See that "\V ILSONIA "is stamped on each Appliance. Our Celebrated MAOVETIO INSOI.ES will keen the feet always comfortably warm. They are worth one hundred times their cost in preventing COI.D FEET. Price, SI.OO p-r Dair. I'ree by mail. In ordering, pivo size of t*hoe. liv*»*are of a ."heap and worthless imitation now being offered, which con tains no magnetism. We will jrivo a GUARANTEE io each purchaser. NO CtTME, NO PAY, lleference, by permission: National Park N, V, Iq writing, give symptoms in full. 'A Wilsonia Maynatic Clothing Co., 25 East 14th St (near Broadway), New York. JiconXs wanted in all cities where we are not represented. Liberal discount to tne right men. cntinl toil 'Of H rof-ila. PiiupU t, Boili. T« ttrr, Old Sure*, . el Appetite, PeflMle ComplaiotSf sod u:I BIMMI disi-n-tcs. It never fail!*. All druggist* and Country kt't'|HTi st*sl it. It. K. x <>K, IVop*-. I'ittsliuralt, on every bottlf. BURGLARIES Are of Evory Day Occutreace. Not a SiN«ll.K INSTAM K <>N" RErnp.n in the past ;e> years where one of Hall's Celebrated STANDARD BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES Has been ISroken opt n 1»> Itur- a>ieration for each variety, without basting, execute 20 practical varieties oi 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 iroiu lace to leather without changing ptitcU or tension. FOB SALE BV BEBO & CYPIIEB, Butler, Pa. AROIVUNNA. flie Only Sure Cure lor Dys pepsia. A.M> AM, LIVER, KIDNEY, BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES. No other remedy has so many and strong Home 'pstimomals as All OM AN NA. Cull or Send for Pamph'eU. Sto otiior rejiied,' ep Lilly and fairly challenges .publie trial and judgment as A R 0 M A N NA. It is Warranted to Cure in Ei ery Case. Price, 25 nd 75 Cts. per Bottle. Sample Bottles only 10 Cents. PROF> »l y I At'S SWISS B A LSAM, An Unequalled and Unfailing Remedy for all Diueasea of tho Tliroat aul Lungs. A Sure and Speedy Cure for Aslhma, Bronchitis, C3lds. Coughs ar.d Croup; also fur CONSUMPTION in its Early Stages. Price, 25 and 75 Cts. per Bottle. G. HOLDSTEIN. Proprietor Wet dl uiy, N. J. by Druggist* and Dealers. Wholesale Depots: liullock it Crenshaw, 528 Arch St., Pliila. Jonns'on. Holloway A Co.. 602 Arch St., Fhila JOH. L. W'ullar, Druggist, Butler, Pa. MEN WANTED"! OKT SA A Wo yet need a few more reliable men to sell our Nursery Stock. Any man of pluck, energy aud perseverance can succeed without previous experience. Situations PERMANKNT. and pay large. Particulars free, on application. Ad dress, STATIN o AGE, and endowing stamp. B. C r . CHASE & CO.. (The Chase Nursjrios), GuNi.yA, N. y. M. MOORS, 325 ?enn Avenue, Pi.tsb-jrgh, Pa. Will offer for a nhort time, to reduce nt ck be fore going to Paris, an exquisite assortment of Imported Dresses, Mantles and Hats, i All recently received for the Suirmer, and of j the moat lMhionab!* description. Advertise in the CITIZEN EAGLE PLANING MILLS, Cor. Robinson and Anderson St., - ALLEGHENY CITY, j >l. SIMOX. Affont. MILL, SASH, DOOK AMI KHTTTER FACTORY, | Flooring Hoards, Weatheiboarding. Planed Boar 's, S.-ish, Mouldings, Shingles, Lath and all kinds of Building Lumber, igr A liberal reduction lor cash orders. Send for price list. All work delivered to railroads, ] tteatuboats, «fce., Iree ol charge. Communications solicited. Suia KEYSTONE BOILER WORKS. "VVM. MANCHESTER 28TH AND RAILROAD STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. NEW AND SECOND-HAND BOILERS All Kinds of 6oih & Sheet lion Work Made to Order : Oil Stills, Tanks, Boiling Mill Sta< ks. etc Repairing (?one promptly. Coiresixmdence Solicited. 1 [RON CITY BOILER WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF Oil Tanks, Stills & All Kinds of Sheet Iron Work. ! Special attention paid to Blast Furnace, Mill work and Jobbing. , JAMES LAPPAN & CO., Pll'e Street, fiom 19th to 20th. Office 20th St. PITTSBURGH! 1 ma3,'82,1y llii/F ur&ic 8 mm k| kl k Wtl S W Horse and Cattle rowcters void here are IWI On r ll LIU IJ B mm I less trash. He says that Sheridan's Condition ■■ ■ ■ ■ Powders ar* absolutelv pure and immensely valuable. Nothing on earth will make hens lay like Sheridan's Condition l'«»w«lers. l»t>se. 1 u aspoonful 1 lu 1 piut food. Sold everywhere, or sent by mall for 8 letter-stamps. 1. S. JOHNSON 4 Co., I'-OSTON, MASS. S 1» 12 E R'S Port Grape Wine Used in the principal Cbnrcbes Tor Communion I urpoaes. Excellent tor Ladies and WeaklY Persoi s andthe A^ed g&SEMSi FOUR YEARS OLD. This celebra'ed Native Wine is made from tiie juic« of the Oporto Grape, raised in this eouu* try. Its invalaaUlp TONIC andSTRENGTHENING PROPERTIES are unsurpassed by any other Native Wine. Be ing the pure juice of the grape produced under Mr. Speer's own personal supervision, its purity and genuineness is guaranteed. The youngest children may partake of its generous qualities, and the weakest invalid use it to advantage. It is particularly beneficial to ths aged and debili tated. and suited to the various ailaents that effect the weaker sex. It is in every respect the a Wine to bo relied on. SPEER'S P. J. SHgRRY. The P. J. Sherry is a wine of Superior Char acter and partakes of the rich qualities of the grape from which it js made. For Purity, Rich ness of flavor and \led ( cin&l Properties,it will be found mie^i.elled. 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. 1 liivs a delicate jiavor, similar to that of the grapes, from which it is dis'tilled, aad is in grqat favor among first-class families. See that the signature of ALFRED STEER, Passaic., N. J., is over the cork of each bottle. gold by T>. Irl "YViillei*, AND BV DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. HAIRBAISAM It Never falls to Restart the Youthful Color and lustre to gray or faded hair, is elegantly per fumed ar»d is warranted to remove dandvuffand itching of the scalp, & prevent falling ot the hair. 50c. and $1 «lzet, at dealer* in drugs. 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 tiy PARKER'S Gingek 'IONIC it you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex hausted by mental strain or anxious caies, do not take Intoxicating stimulants, but use Parker's Ginger Tonic Jf you have* Consumption, Dyspepsia, Rhcunu? tism, Kidney or Urinary Complaints, J* if you ar* troubled with any disorder of the lungs, stomach, bowels, blood or nerves, you cm be cured by Park- ER'S GINGER TONIC. It is the Greatest lilood Purifier And the Bast and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used. if you are wasting away from age, dissipation or *iiy disuse or weakness and require a stimulant take Ginger TONIC ai oncc.. it will mvigorqte and build you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate. It has saved hundreds of lives; it may save yours. IIISCOX Jc CO., 1f.3 William St.. NHW York. {.oc. and one dollar iize», at all dealers in nwdicinet. GREAT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR SIZE. Its rich and lasting fragrance has made this delightful perfume exceedingly popular. There is nothing like it. Insist upon having FLOKHS ton Cologne and look for signature of s^a\ on every bottfe. Any druggist or dealer in per fumery can supply you. 25 and 75c. sizes. • LARf.K SA VINO BUYING ?sc. ST7.E. GUEITTEEE'3 LUNG- HEALER, liirncvt THE BOCK. Ron TBK CJKK O if CONSUMPTION i Spitting of Mood, Hion- S&feSk chilis, Cou hs. < olds, Ca tarih of Chest, Dyspepsia, or.d : 11 I» ol the I'ul- L V.—inonary Organs. TRADEMARK. V!"' -• V, „ r '" u ?"'!• Sl „ 0a ' Ask your Druggi.*>tfor it. €i( i:\lll3:it A t'O , I'a, BEST IN THE WORLD!! 111 \1 j Take no other. WPE&/0 DEALERS SK Y. jnt_/ 1/ 011 Monday*. 137 Wooi Street, Pittsburgh, Pa |sg*"Subscribe fci lit Cituin* { DB E C \>':VR AND PRAT* TREA ;r A guaranteed specific for Hysteria, Dizziness, Convulsions, i Fits, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostra tion caused bv the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakeful ness, Mental "Depression. Pofteninr*of the Brain result ing in Insanity and leading to misery, decay and death. Premature Ola Ape, Barrenness, Loss of Power in either J •ex. Involuntary Ixjsses and ..." r_ caused by ] cer-exertion or the brain, M'lf abuse or over-Indulgence. i One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains «ne month's treatment One doliar a b«iX, or 6ix boxes fivo dollars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We guar- , an tee six boxes to cure any ease, with each orcVr re ceived for six boxes, accompanied with five dollars, we will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund money if treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees i»«u >d only by Jos. Fleming, Drugg st. 84 Market St., 11 Pittsburgh, Pa. Order* by uiaii at rvjular prices. S A Lecture to Young Men OS THE I,OSS OF A Lecture on the Nature, Treatment and Radi cal cure of Seminal Weal, uses, or Sperm a- 1 torrboea. induced by Self-Abuse. Involuntary ' Emissions, Impotency, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally; Consump tion. Epilepsy and Fits: Men al and Physical In capacity, Ac—By ROBERT J. CUI.YERWELL, M. D., author of the '"Green Book." A. The wo; Id-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from bis own experience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may ' be effectually removed without dangerous snrgl- ! cal operations, bougies, instru ments, rings or cordials j pointing out a mode of cure nt cuce simple, cer , tain and effectual, by means of which every i sufferer, 110 matter what lis condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radi cally. This Lecture trill protf a I loon to Thousands 9 and Thousands, i Sent under seal fi: a plain envelope to any ad drees, qu receipt of si? cents or two . postage stamps. Address, * THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., - 41 Ass ST., NEW YORK, N. V. ; P. 0. Box, 150. r opfll-ly. : OLD COUNTRY i TEA IIOUSTE ! a-:?*.'*' IIEiIN ■ ■ CD 0 PAT SO MOKE FREIGHT ON GROCERIES. ° The Largest and Most Complete RETAIL GROCERY ' IN THE UNITED STATES 1 o FREIGHT PREPAID WITHIN 50 MILES OF OUR CITT 6 Order of and upwards, freight prepaid. 1 Orders ol SSO and upwards, freight prepaid. Or if preferable, a discount allowed ot ■' per cent. Orders of SIOO and upwards, freight prepaid, or a discouut ot 3 per cent. I'ARTIES HYING OVER 50 \fILES FUOM PITTSBURG Orders ot 525 or upwards, a discount of 3 per " cent. Orders of SSO and upwards, a discount of 2% per cent. Orders of SIOO or upwards, a discount of 3 per ceut. Single families not wishing to buy $25 worth or over cat. duo together with another family which will place them in the same position as larirer buyi rs. No charge for boijiug. send for our Monthly Price List (Housekeepers Guide,) a book ol 21 pagps, fly ing all our prices and a complete descriptlqn, to parties ordering living out of the city on railroads. Wm, Haslage & Soil, 18 DIAMOND malo,ly PITTSBURGH, PA. 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' apd Weaving Yarns, and I can recommend them aj being very dura ble, as they are manufactured of pure Butler county wool. They are beautiful iu color, su perior" in texture, and will be sold at very low prices. For samples and prices, address. H. EULLERTON, ju121.'78-ly _ Butler, Pa JOHN RICHEY, No. 4fi Anderson St., Allegheny City Stair Building in all its Branches Tumi"Kt Scroll Sn tying linlukterp, Xeweh, Stair itnil. Ac. Hand Bails worked to order with all Joints out and ooltcd ready to be put tip. Orders from a distance will receive prompt ttent ion. SOLICITED.^# G. HALE, FINE MlNim TiILOR, COR, PENN AND SIXTH STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa MARYLAND FARMS. Book and Map FKKK, by C. 1.. SIIANAHAN, Att'y, Kaston, Mil. WANTED, SALESMEN. I To canvass for the sale of Nursery Stock. Unequaled | facilities. N<» experience required. Salary and ex penses paid. 7<"»acr- sof Fruit and Ornameutal Tree* ; Shrubs, Jioseß.etc. W« it T« SMlTH.Geneva# N.\. " AIaENTS Wanted & BibieJl low in J.: I. r. s- . ' c f.s' I»«M«W <1 -v< r\»brrc Liberal term* Brauirv, (•irr/tMn A I 66 N 1 .; b:.. I'i.iUUcli'hia, 14* RUPTURE JPSLES Chi red on contract. Safe end certain method. Little or no pain. Without cutting or tyinn. Best care and board * for patients, $•» to $S per weelc. For circulars fintl other Information ad~ (Ires*. Dr. tl, tfVi? French Street, Erie, Fa, P. A W. R. K. Time Table. The morning train for Allegheny leaves Batter at Baiter or Pittsburgh time, arriving « thereat 10:33, city time. This train connects at Callerr Junction with the mail train of the Pittsburgh division, going west, which arrives at Harmony at 9:45, Zeliennple at 9 52 and New Cattle Junction at 11. R. R. time, where con nection is made with trains on the P. i L. E. 11. It. for New Cast)?, Youngstown and other points north tnd west. Thermal, train for Allegheny, leaves Batter at 11:07, Butler time, anil connects at Gallery Junction at noon with the Cattery accommoda tion, which arrives at Allegheny city at 1:46, p. M.. city time. The "evening train from Butler for Allegheny leaves at 6:08. Butter time, and runs throngh to Allegheny, arriving there at H:lfi. p. M. Through trains from Allegheny to Butler and Foxburg, leave Allegheny at 7:41, A. M. and 4-.15. p. si., arriving at Butler at 9.4G, A. m., and 6 21, p. M. . Butler time. The Callery accommodation leaves Allegheny at 10 01, city time, and connects with the niail on the Foxburg division, which arrives at Butler at 12.56, local time. Trains leave Butter for Foxburg and interme diate points, at !».. r >3. A. M. 1.4 C and 6.21. p. M., arriving there sil 11.5'J A. 4.20 and 8.25, p. M.. K. It. time, and connect with the trains on the Pittsburgh. Bradford and Buffalo It. It, IVest Penn Time Table. Trains leave Butler (Butler or Pittsburgh time.) Maiket at 4:41 A. M., gue> through to >ll.- gheny, arriving at 9:01 A M This train, wh n on time, connects at Free port Accommoda tion, which arrives at Allegheny at 8.-01, city time. Express at 7:16 A. M., connecting at But'er Junction, without change of cars, at 826 «ith Express west, arriving in Allegheny at at 9:86 A. M.. aud Express east arriviug at Blairsville at 10:55 A. M., railroad time, where it makes close connection with Mail train east. Mail at 2.16 p. M., connecting at Butler Junc tion without change of cars, with Express west, arriving in Allegheny at 5 01 p. M., mid Express east arriving at Blairsville Intersection ai 5.55 I'. St., railroad time, which connects with Johnstown Accommodation east, and there with last line cast. Trains arrive at Butler on West Penn R. K. at 951 .v. st„ 4 41 aud 5.17 p. M., Butler time Time of Holding Courts* The several Courts of the county of Batler commence on the fiist Monday of March, June, September aud December, and coutinne two weeks, or so 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. .1. 1). MARSHALL, AttOmey-at-Law. Office wltn W. A. Forquer, Esc|, Main Street, opposite*Yogeley House, Butler, J. 51. THOMPSON-. . W. C . THOMPSON THOMPSON & SON, Attorneys at Law. Office on the west side of Main street, few doors North of Troutman's dry goods store. JOHN K. KELLY, • Office with F. Reiber, Esq., in Reiber building. GEORGE C. PILLOW^ Attorney at Law and SURVEYOR, Main street, Butler, I'a. Oilice with J. 1). McJunkin. J. M. GALBREATH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on Main Street, Sonth of Court House, in Oen. Purviance's former office. Aug2 1y1882,. R. P. SCOTT, Attorney at Law, Butler, I'a. Office near Cour House, two doors West of CITIZEN office. A. MTCORNELITJS, Office with W. D. Brandon, Berg Building, Main Street, Butler, I'a. J. F. BRITTAIN, Office with L. Z. Mitchell, Diamond. STILTIERSOLT Office on N. E. corner Diamond, Riddle build ng. novl2 JOHN M. GREER. Office on N. E. corner Diamond. novl2 " WAI. H. LUSK, Office with W. H. H. Riddle, Esq. .NEWTON BLACK, Office on Diamond, near Court House, sooth sido. E. I. BRUGH, Office In Riddle's Law Building. S. F. BOWSER. Office in Riddle's Law Building. [marß'76 J. B. McJUNKIN. Bpecial attention given to collections Office opposite Willard House. JOSEPH B. BREDIN, Office north-east corner of Diamond, Butler Pa. _ H. H. GOTTCHER, Office in Schneideman's building, up stabs. J, T. DONLY Office near Court House. 3-74 wTI). BRANDON, ebl7-75 Office in Berg's building, CLARENCE WALKER, Office in Brady building- m*r!7— "FERD REIBER, Office in Reiber's building, Jeflcrson St. ap9lj F. M. EASTMAN, Office in Brady building. LEV, McQUISTION, Office Main street, 1 door of Court House JOS. C. VANDERLIN, Office Main street, 1 door south of Court House. WM- A. FORQUER, Office on Main street opposite Vogeley 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 now building, 2d floor, east side J tain st., a fow doors south of Lowrj Houap. m*r3—tf. C A. SULLIVAN, may 7 Office S. W. oor. of Diamond. A. T. BLACK, Office on Main street, one door south oi Brady Block, Butler, fa. (Sep. 2, 1574. THOMAS ROBINSON, BUTLER, PA. JOHNIT. NEGLEV e-Oivesparticularattoution tc lanaactioM in real eatato throughout the coun.y. OFFICE O>- DIAMOND, NEAB COZ,J»T HOUSE, NI CITIZEN RUJUJISS E. R. EI'KI.F.v, KENNEDY MAKSUALI. (Late of Ohio.) ECKLEY & MARSHALL. Office in Brady's Law Building. 5cpt.9,74 C. Q. 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. JOHN E. BYERS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, ' uiy2l-ly] BUTLER, PA, Office on Jefferson street, opposite Klintfler's Flour Store. EX. LEAKK, M. D., • Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Office in Union Block, and residence in Ferrcro house, Butler, Pa. Oot. 2\ 18*2. DEITTISTR X . OH VVALDRON.Urr.duatc ot the Phil- H adelptiia Dental College,ls prepared a II ato do auj thing IU the line of his profession In a satisfactory manner. Office on Main street, Butler, Union Block, up stairs, a PH