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BUTLER CITIZEN MISCELLANEOUS. Redemption of Check Stamps. The Comptroller of the Currency has received many letters in reference to the redemption of two cent check stamps. He says the two cent check stamp is not required hy law to be need alter July I next. The law pro rides for the redemption of stamps used, provided they are presented for pay ment within three years from the time of purchase for the "Government. Couldn't Speak Above a Whisper. This was Captain Harding's exper ience after exposure in a violent storm off the Cape of Good Hope. Inflamma tion settled in his throat, and for a while it seemed as if he would die of diphtheria. As the Captain never goes to sea without a supply of Perry Davis's Pain Killer, he knew just what to do. A dose of it gave immediate relief. Annie was six years old and was going to school with a sister of nine. One afternoon when school was near Its close, her uncle came by and pro posed to carry them home. The elder girl was at the head of her class and would not leave, but Annie said, "All right, Uncle Buck! I'll go. lam foot and can't get any footer. «Dr. Benson's Celery and Cham omile Pills, are worth their weight in gold in nervous and sick headache.' Dr. A. H. Schlichter, of Baltimore. Whoever makes too much or too little of himself has a false measure for everything. Are You Exposed. To malaria influences? then protect vour system by using Parker's Ginger Tonic. It strengthens the liver and kidneys to throw off malaria poisons, and is good for general debility and nervous exhaustion. No, sir," said the practical man, "no bric-a-brac on the mantle for me ! It's a nuisance. Where's a man to put his feet?" BATTLE CREEK, Mich , Jan. 31, 1879. Gentlemen: —Having been afflicted for a number of years with indigestion and general debility, by the advice of my doctor I used Hop Bitters, and must say they afforded me almost in stant relief. lam glad to be able to testify in their behalf. . THOS. G. KNOX. —The railway passenger train agents are discussing the subject of transportation of corpses. This will no doubt be of interest to deadheads. Pure Blood. Many families pride themselves on their noble ancestry; but here, in this democratic country we do not care so much about our pedigree as our health; or, at least, that ought to be the prin cipal object of our solicitude. We can not have good health without pure, rich blood. When the blood is out of order, disease manifests itself in the skin and flesh, and in fact, all parts of the body. To be restored to health, take Scovill's Sarsaparilla or Blood & Liver Syrup. Physicians speak in the highest ter ms of this medicine. Dr. Everett, Cooper Plains, Stuben county, N. Y., mentions two cases of Scrofula and Erysipelas in which Sco vill's Sarsaparilla or Blood and Liver Syrup effected a cure, and says, "I think it one of the best purifiers of the day. It has met with perfect success in every case that I have used it.'' —Mme. Modjeska says her name properly spelled is Modezejewska. But what of that! Our Emma Ab bott's real name is Bjemmaj Bjabbottj. —Denver tribune. iNervousness. 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 Manalin should at once be taken. —The coming rage in b»ir is a soft and tender red, like that of a tomato which has grown old and lost useful ness.—Lowell Citizen. Time and Expense Saved. Hard workers are subject to bilious attacks which may end in dangerous illness. Parker's Ginger Tonic keeps the kidneys and liver active, and pre venting the attack saves sickness, time and expense.— Detroit Press. —A lawyer is not anything like as great a curiosity as the champion thin roan, but it costs more to see bim. — Puck. %*"Neglect old frienda for the sake of new, and lose both." But re member that Kidney-Wort is a friend you cannot sfford to neglect. Plasters may relieve, but they can't care that lame back, for the kidneys are the trouble and you want a remedy to act directly on their secretions, to purify and restore their healthy condition. Kidney-Wort has that specific action. What the Iron Masters Say. The iron masters interviewed on the tariff have been unanimous in their declarations that under the new law a reduction in all clashes of workmen will lie necessary. If this is persisted in, it will very probably result in a general strike, as a number of employes seen to-day assert tbat anv attempt to re duce wages will be stubbornly resisted. Will T. Montelius, Mt. Carmel, Pa. says: "Brown's Iron Bitters thorough ly cured me of indigestion and general debility. —Fashion has so many new wrinkles that people growing old are afraid of, it. Sheep Farming. Dairy farming is more difficult and laborious than sheep farming. Sheep culture has many advantages over rat tle raising, as also over dairying. There is a necessity of eheep husband ry for meat production. The rapid in crease of population, the sarcity and in creasing price of beef, the inferiority of pork in healtbfulness and nutrition, .tend to the increase of mutton eating. And it is not the results in the econo my of meat and wool alone, we may add, but from an economical standpoint in feeding the soil ; no factor in its wealth occupies a more prominent po sition than sheep. This hes been test ed and found to be most valuable in its application to all the economies of farm establishment and development. Four Lives Saved. Dr. Bull' Cough Syrup relieved four of my children of a most alarming attack of Whooping Cough from which their necks became so swollen as to prevent them from swallowing. Nothing would give them even tem porary relief, until this Syrup was tried. One bottle, in one night, saved their lives, I verily believe. GEO. W. EABHART. Captain of Police, Baltimore, Md. The Star Route counsel, Messrs. Bliss and Merrick, are receiving pretty heavy pay. They each get $l5O per day, Sundays included, and Mr. Bliss also receives an allowance of $lO per day for his board. When he travels to and from New York he has equally large perquisites. Senator Aan Wyck, of Nebraska, attacked this item in the appropriation bill with great vigor, and charged Attorney General Brewster with being responsible for this scanda lous expenditures of money. Senator Don Cameron, while Van Wyck was speaking, interrupted him in a bullying manner, and ordered him to stop ; and when Van Wyck, eutirely disregarding his imperial command, went on wiih his speech, Cameron broke in again, and shaking his fist at the Nebraska Senator, again ordered him to abusing the Attorney General. Some try to excuse him by saying be was sick, but"Pennsylvania will condone his absence from the Senate when he is sick if he can not behave himself like a gentleman and a Senator.— Ex. A boy with a top tried to spin it, But his hand got a tfcorn right in it, The sport didn't spoil, For St. Jacobs Oil, Cured the hurt in less than a minit. A red-haired clerk in Savannah, Slipped on a piece of banana, Great pain he endured, But St. Jacobs Oil cured, He now goes dancing with Hannah. The eagle feels best soaring hun dreds of feet above the earth, but the minute you get a man on a platform ten inches high his knees weaken, his face looks like the shell of a boiled crab, and he can't remember a word beyond "fellow-citizens."— Philadel phia Bulletin. Cure or no Pay. As soon as the wonderful powers of Wilsonia Magnetic Appliances were proven, a company was formed in New York with a capital of one hun dred thousand dallars, to place them upon tne market. This combanv gives written guarantees to cure or return the money. Nothing could be fairer than this, and their reference is one of the strongest Banks in New York City. See advertisement on another page. —A Scotchman having hired him self to a farmer, had a cheese set down before bim, that he might help him self. After some time the master said to him: 'Sandy, you take a long time to breakfast.' 'ln troth, master,' said Sandy, 'a cheese o' this size is nae sae soon eaten as yc may think.' Grape Juice. The art of fermeuting the Oporto Grape into wine in this country has been brought to a greater degree of perfection by Mr. Alfred Speer, of New Jersey, than by any other per son; and his wine is very popular as an evening wine as well as for the communion table and for invalids. For Bale by D. H. WULLER. —Joseph Smith fell down the cellar stairs the other day and broke his left leg, his right arm, two ribs, his nose, one finger, cut his scalp, sprained his ankle, and put his shoulder out of joint. He was picked up insensible, and, on recovering, evidently was a little bewildered as to what had oc curred, for his first question was: "Whom did they nominate?" —You can keep your hair abundant and glossy, and retain its youthful color, with Parkers Hair Balsam. —'What d'ye leave the door wide open for?' exclaimed the gentleman in the office to the intruding peddler. 'Oi thought sunr,' was the quick reply, Ithat ye moight want to kick me down stairs, and Oi wanted to make it con vauient for ye, surr." The gentleman was so taken back that he bought two apples for five cents, passing off a bad quarter in the transaction. "Hue Dr..«'.• no end of medicine: no relief. Dr. Bun son'B Skin Cure has driven away all eruption and Pm nearly well." Ida C. Young, Hamil ton, 111. —How to get out of a scrape—Let your beard grow. —A foul wrosg—Your hen in your neighbor's yard. —Commercial travelers consider hash a hotel horror. ACA IIIK~ To all those who are suffering from the cr ror* and indiscretions of youth, nervou-* weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &e.,- I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE jOF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis covered hy a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the REV. JOHKPH T. IN MAX, Station V, -Xeir York City Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from pract'ce, have, ing had placed in hw hands by an East India Mi-Hionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure for Consumption, Bronchitis. Catarrh, Asthma and ali throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after having tested its i wonderful curative powers in thousands of : cases, has felt it his duty to make it known to . his suffering follows. Actuated by this motive I and a desire to relieve human suffering, will I send free of charge, to all whodesiie it, this re cipe, in German, French or English with full ' directions for preparing and nsing. Heat by mail by addressing with stamp naming the I paper, W. A. NOYEH, 149 Power's Ulock, Roches ter, N. Y. ootll,3t,cow Bovard, Rose & Co., CHOICE CARPETS! Ingrain, Hag and Cottage; Extra Ingrains and Tapestry; Extra Tapestry and liody Brussels; Body Brussels and Moquettes; English and American Linoleum; Lignums and Oil Cloths; Matting and Window Shades; Rugs, Mats and Sweepers; Plain Shade Cloths'aud • Fancy Hollands, &c. ; &c. <!!> Bovard, Rose & Co., 39 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. marl4,:im RED JACKET. |A DOUIJLK ACTINC KROST PROOF FORCE ill Awarded the highest premium every \]M. where exhibited. THF.Y HAVE NO fUjJt EQUAL.. Are always ready and reliable 1| \ in ease of fire ; quick and easy to oper /pi late for washing buggies, sprinkling fTI lawns etc.; has no stumiig boxes to leak 1J 9 or be packed ; porcelain lined, prevent lift, lug rust : always KKOST-PHOOK ; suita [JUX\ bit* for wells of anv depth, and the only ■*» Double Acting Frost-Proof Force Pump M that can be repaired without removing J pump from platform ; cheap durable anil ■ »«■ efficient. _ IT Examine the Red Jacket Force Pump, IT ami you will have no other, H HOUSTON &. CO., wholesale dealers in Gas Fixtures. and Iron Pipes. \Nood anil Iron Pumps of all kinds. Rubber Hose Nozzles, &c Sole agents for the Red Jacket torce Pumps, l" Seventh Ave., Pittsburgh, la. Send for Price List. T SATJTER & SON, (Formerly of Sauter, Lauder <s: Co.) Xo. 70 and 78 LIBERTY ST., Manufacturers of Spring wagonslujpsjruch.&c All work guaranteed to be first class, and the best material used. Repairing promptly at tended to. _• Union Woolen Mill, BUTLEK, PA. 11. FCLLERTOX, Prop'r. Manufacturer ol ULANKETS, FLANNBLS, YAKNB, &c. Also custom work doce to order, such a« carding Roils, taaking Blankets, Flannels, Kr.it t'ne and Weaving Tares, &c„ at very low nricea. Wool worked on the si.ares, il de- Mred. iuy7.ly^ FDBEHflf"' A C* INDIA& Jural* Fr.m the Districts ol AP3AM, CHI ri'AGONQ, CACUAR. KASGRA VALLEY, IM WIP ING DEHR V DOOM, ai.d ethers. Absolutely Pure. Superior in Flavor. Tl.e Most Econom ical. Requires only half the usual quantity- Sold by al! Grocers. JOHN C. CO , Agents of the Calcutta Tea Syndicate, 130 Water St., N. Y. Novß-ly. NEUTRALIZED. In What Way a Prevalent Evil 11121 j' be Miorn ol it* to Harm. Malaria is a broad name for many diseases all originating in blood poisoning. Bilious fe ver, the typhus and typhoid fevers and chills and fevers are prominent members ot the fam ily, Malarii defies alike the builders, the plumUw and the physicians. Despairing of ordinary treatthe latter almost uuani mously recommend Capcine Porous Plaster as the greatest anti-i*aja*i& snecifiic of the age. Thtse plasters act upon the live*, spleen, bowel* and kidneys. Worn over the region or the liver, and upon the back over the kidneys they yard off ma laria like an armor. No other plasters do When you purchase, satisfy yourself that the word Capcine is cut in the center of the plas ter. . „ v . . tteabury & Johnson, Chemists, l ork. Highest awards at International Expositions. MOST EXTENSIVE PURE BRED LIVE STOCK ESTABLISHMENT IX TIIE WORLD. «_Q * * c p V a'* - 7. £ ~- * W 2 1-1 O PI > S S ° aui6*». CLYDESDALES, PER* HERON NORMANS, ENGLISH DRAFT HORSES, TROTTING BRED ROADSTERS, SHETLAND PONIES. HOLSTEIN and DE VON CATTLE. Our customers have the advantage of our many years' experience in breeding jtnd im porting, large 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. jal7,3m ID. L. CLESLAND, 1 WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, South Main St., Butler, Pa, Keeps Constantly on Hand a Full Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, -BPECTACLEH AND SILVERWARE, At the Lowest Cash Prices. Flue Watcli Repairing u Spec ialty. Planing Mill —AND- Lumber V ard. J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PURVIS, S.Gr. Purvis & Co., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Rough and Planed Lumber OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FRAMES. MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS, FLOORING, SIDING, BATTENS, Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards, SHINGLES & LATH. PLANING MILL, AND YARD Near Merman Catholic Church 6 POWDER Absolutely Pure. Tils powder never varies. A marvel of purity stn :iud wholefomeness. More economi cal thau (lie ordinary kinds, :md cannot !><• sold in co■ :;n liliun with Liu* multitude of low testa, bhoil weight, nluui and pho-ih-.tc powders, goi.n OM.V IN CANS. ROYAI. I?\KINU POWDER CO., IWJ Wall Street, N. V. 'in* tPWO »S \J-*ZQJ NTED WITH TMfc GEOGRAPHY OF TmiS OOliU* V. .L'_ s: £ DV tx AM N -:Q T> S »/A-> THAT T CHICAGO, BOCK ISL&NB &PACIFIC RT By tbe central position ct" ita line, connects tba Xast and liie West by lae bhorteat route, and car nee pa»»engerß. wltLout change of car*, between Chicago and City, Council Bluira Leaven worth, Atchuon, Minneapolis and lit. raul. It emnccts in Union Depots with ail the principal izUcj o: /cid between tbe Atlantic anci the Pr.ciflo in •'qaipinrnt IH uunvui d and xaagmd ceiit, b.*in«( eoroj»oauti of LI out Comfortable and Beautiful Lay Coaciiej, ZJ<v.;ufleont liorton lle elimng Chair Cars. irietticet Pulaca Bleeping Cara, and the Beat Bine of Diuicg Cara In the World. Three Trains between Chicago and Miaaouri liiver Poin;a. Two between Chi -004(0 and Mmucapoliß and at. Paul, via the fumoui "ALBERT LEA ROUTE." A New and Direct Line, via fier.eca and Kanka kee, has recently between Kichcund, J, T Newport News, Chattanooga, At last p., A u gusta. Nashville. Lou.sville, Lexington, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and Lafayette, and Omihi, Uinneap -0!m and tit. Patil aud intermediate ponta. Ail TL» ounh Pasi;eiigera Vravel 0:1 Faat Expresj Tva.na. T:eicets for pale at »11 principal Ticket OiSwo6 in Iho United States ajd Canada. -3a£rja£:3 cheeked through and rates of fare al, waya aa low aa competitors that oifer leaa cdvan tA2'»3. For detailed information, get the Maps and Fold ers of the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE, At your nearest Ticket o:nee, or address R. R. CABLE, E. ST. JOHN, ViccPies. 4 Ua l M'g'r, Oen'l Tkt. L Paj>s. A S U CHICACO. ' S2OO TQ SSOO A Month For Tbe ability to earn this salary caii be readily, thoroughly and effectually acquired by any person of ordinary intelligeuco in from two to three month l . Have you heard of the new White system ef SHORT HAND. and the wonderful faelliity with winch it can t># acquired ? Do you know that experienced Stenographers in any and all of our large cities have an income to-day which in ABSOLUTE INDEPENDENCE ? Do" not tail to write us! We have successfully established a method of LESSONS BY MAIL, whereby (he Art can be learned in itß entirety, in a yery short time. The sybtem is acknowl edged to possess advantages which have long i-iuce placed it in the Foremost Hanks and it Btauds to-day with those who have solved the wonderful mysteries of the Art WITHOUT COMPETITION, If you are smart and energetic and ed of a reasonable degree of of mental activity, you are just the one to make your way in a short time to the front ranks of the Verbatim Army. Write us for circular explaining WHY his system is the most readily mas the shortest known to the Stenographic world. Address American Phonetic Institute. 42 Clinton Place, New York City Feb7-tf "WILSONIA" Magnetic Appliances Have cnre<l, !n 00 eases out of 100, Catarrh, Dvs r>epa!a, disease of the Liver nn«l Kidneys. IMloa, Locomotor Ataxia, Paralysis, Fy»i'inl Diseases, Tu mors, Nervous ]>< hilfty and all dls casoe of the Ntrvoua System, Chronic Dlarrho a, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, etc. Thousands to day are refold ngin KEIAINKD /IKALTII through %% WILSOXIA." By the peculiar construction of our Appliances, mild, continuous magnetic currents aro conveyed to the Mood, which. In every person out of health. Is DIFRIRIENT In MAGNETISM. Thus the nervea receive tone, the muscles are strength ened, and tud whole system is regenerated. TWO YEARS' EXPERIENCE has proved the •'WILSONIA" method to bo the moat suc cessful ever employed for tho cure of disease, ]se» cause of this success, unprincipled persons have attempted to deceivo tho public by imitating thu appearance of our Appllaac* s. BIWARI OP TIIKSB IMITATIONS. They are WORTHLESS, £ee that " WILSONIA" Is stamped on each Appliance. Our CELEIJRATED MAGNETIC IHS<»I .ES will ke*T> the feet always comfortably warm. They are worth ono hundred tlm"s their coat In preventing COLD FEET. I 'rice, SI.OO i»«r pair. Free by mall. In ordering, give size 01 shoe. Beware of a cheap and worthless iiuitation now being offered, which con tains no magnetism. We will #eive a WRITTEN otr AKANTC.K to each puichas'-r. NO (-TTHK, NO PAY. lie fere nee, by permission : National Park Bank, N, V, In writing, give symptoms In full. O Wilionia Magnetic Clothing Co., & 25 Hast 14th St. (near Broadway), New York. Agents wanted In all cities where we are not represented. Liberal discount to tnc right men. cur*- of Scrofula, Pimple*, UolU, Tetter, Old Sore*, .Sore Eye 1, Mercurial Diaeawe*, Catarrh, Loaa of Acpctile, Female Cooipiaiuta, and all Blood It never fail*. All druggist* and countrj storo k>-ep«rs stSI it. K. K. Nrll#r* BURGLARIES Are of Every Day OccurrencQ. Not a SINGLE INSTANC EOS RtKIRD in the past 30 years where ono of Hall's Celebrated STANDARD BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES Hum biM-ti Broken open l>.v Hur -2111(1 ltol)lK'<l. Hall's Standard Patent Fire- Proof Safes lavo KE7EH FAILED to PRE SERVE thoir CONTENTS AGAINST FIRE. It is a Will known faet that there is XO SAFE made in the Worlil THAT GIVES AS GREAT Sl.' I*HIIY AS THE HALL'S SAFE They alw.tj-; protect their contents. Persons luiviiiK Valuables Mliould not be uitluuu a Hall's Safe. Hal's Safo & Lock Co. J. L. Hall, Pres't. CINCINNATI, NE\y YORK, CHICAGO IiOriSVILLE, SAN FRANCISC, ST. 1.0 l IS, CLEVELAND, - See vhat it will do wltbont Basting. ' It will sew over uneven euxfaces as well aa plain. - It Will sew over seams in any garment, with out making long or short stitches, breaking of or puckering the lining of the goods at the seam, requiring no assistance from the operator, except to run the machine and to guide tbe work. A point which no other mar chine possesses. It |a the only practical machine for hemming t>las alpacas, poplins, muslins, and other similar goods without basting, and it is the only ina. chine in the world that will turn a vide hem across the end of a sheet without fulling the under or upper sido of the hem. It will turn a hern and Bew ina fold at one operation. It will do felling, blaa 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 pther material. Cither scallops, points, tquares pr straight. Bind iolds without showing the stitches, and aew 014 at the same time. It will put on dress braid and aew in facing and a bias fold at one operation, without draw, log either dress, braid or akirt, and without ahowine the stitch on right side Fold bias trimming and sew en at one oper ation. Make milliners' folds with different colors and pieces of goods at one operation, and sew on at the same time. It will aew in a aleeTe, covering a cord and atitching it into tho seam at tbe same timo. 1$ win gather between two bands, showing me stitches on the right aide, at one operation. " It will make and sew a rufflo on any part of a lirfess skirt, an 4 aew on a bias folu for TieadinJ at one operation, showing the stitches on tho right tide, ' It will gather and sew on a band with piping between ruffle and band, at one operation. It will sew a band and ruffle on a dress skirt, atitching in piping at head of band, at one oper ation. It will make plaited trimming either straight or scalloped. Make plaited trimming either scalloped or straight and sew on a band, and edge stitch the at one operation. 1 trwlli, with one operation for each variety, without basting, ei»cut« 20 practical varieties bi ruffling, being 12 more than cau be produced bn any other machine with same number of operations. ' * Jt does not change length of stitch on scroll work. It sews from lace to leather without changing stitch or tension. FOR SALE BY BERG & CYPHER, Butler, Pa. ARONUNNA. The Only Sure Cure lor Dys pepsia. AND ALL LIVER, KIDNEY, BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES. No other remedy han so many wul strong Home testimonials aa A. ROM ANNA. Cull or Send for Pamphlet*. tfO other remedy BO fully and fairly challongeb pnblio trial and judgment as AROMANNA. It is Warranted to Cure in Every Case. Price, 25 nd 75 Cts. per Bottle. Sample Bottles only 10 Cents. PROF. I>U LAC'S SWISS BALSAM, A|> Unequalled and Unfailing PemeJy for all Diseases of the Throat aud Lungs. A Sure and Speedy dure for Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, Coughs and Croup; also fur CONSUMPTION in its Early Stages. Price, 25 and 75 Cts. per Bottle. G. HOI.OSTEIN. Proprietor Wocdtury, N. J. C3*Sold by Druggists and Dealers. Wholesale Depots: Bullock & Crenshaw, 528 Arch St., Phila. Jonnston. Hollo way & Co.. GO2 Arch St., Phila Jos. L. WnJlfr, J>rnggiat, Butler, Pa. MEN WANTED'. -NT S.AX-.AR,Y- We yet need a few more reliable men to sell our Nursery Stock. Any man of pluck, energy and perneveranee c»ri succeed without JTOYIOUS experience. Situations PERMANENT, and pay large. Particulars free, on application. Ad dress, STATING AOE, and enclosing i-tamp, li. U. CHASE & CO., (Tho Chase Nurs. rics), GENEVA, N- Y. as. isooßie, 325 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Will offer for a Hliort time, to rednee bt ck be- j foro going to I'aritj. an exquisite assortment of Imported Dresses, Mantles and Hats, All recontiy recoiveii for tjp Sufi'iner, Hid of the tuoat fashionable description. Advertise in tbe CIXIZIN EAGLE PLANING MILLS, Cor. Robinson and Anderson St., - ALLEGHENY CITY. \ M. SIMOX, Ajrent. I*l,A\l\<- MILL. NAKII. DOOK AXl> MU TTER FACTORY, J Floorinp Boards, Weatherl>oarding, i'h ned isoar :s, Sash, Mouldings, Shingles, i Lath and all kiuds ol Buildirsi Lumber. ] ffjp \ liberal redaction lor curli orders. Send tor price list. All work delivered to railroads, | F tea LU boats, Ac., tree of charge. Communications solicited. Bma KEYSTONE BOILER WORKS. WM. MANCHESTER. 28TH AND RAILROAD STS., PITTSBURGH, PA. MOW ANII SECOND-HAND BOII.KIiS All Kinds of Boileis & Sheet iron Wotk Made to Order Oil Stills, Tanks, Rolling Mill Stacks, etc. Rt-j airing dono promptly. Co;rebpondence Solicited. 1 — IRON CITY BOILER WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF Oil Tanks, Stills & All Kinds of Sheet Iron Work. Special attention psid to Bia-t Fttniace, Mill work and Jobbing. JAMES LAPPAN & CO., F 11-e Street, f.om 19th to 20ili. Office 20tli St. PITTSBDRGH ! nxa3,'B2,ly _ i UAiir B HA nlf Wm ™ fan k%M Tk M £* W llor>»* and CattK* l'« wt!ern sold htre are worth- ] |W| r H| 1 | a% I fcl H less tra.-h. He *ys that Sheridan's CondHiun | II!■ I a w mm mm m ponders are absolutely pure and immensely valuable. Nothing on earth will make hens lay like Sheridan's Condition Powder*. Dose. 1 teaspoonful tu 1 pint food. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 6 letter-stamps. 1. S. JOHNSON & Co.. BOSTON, MAS* SPEER'S Port Grape Wine Utjcu iu tho principal Chnrchea for Commuuion purposes. Excellent tor Ladies and WeaklY Persons andthe A^ed- SPEER'S FORT GRAPE WINE FOUR YEARS OLD. This celebrated Native Wine is made from tbe juice of tho Oporto Orape, raised iu this conn try. Its invaluable TONIC and STRENGTHENING PROPERTIES are unsurpaßKed by any other Native Wine. Be ing the pure juice of the grape produced tinder Mr. Speer's own personal supervision, its purity and Keuumencss ia guaranteed. The youngest children may partako of its gcnerotiß qualities, and the weaiect invalid use it to advantage. It is particularly beneficial to ths agod and debili tated, and suited to tho various ailments that efTect the weaker sex. It is in every reepect the a Wine to be relied on. SPEER'S P. J. SHERRY. The P. J. Sherry ia a wine of Fuperior Char acter and partakes of the rich qualities of the grape from which it is made. For Furity, Rich ness of Flavor and Medicinal Properties,it will be found unexcelled. SPEER'S P. J. BRANDY. This uvaiiii/ stands unrivalled in this country being far superior for lAediilnal pu.'pc.s.us. It is a pure distillation from tho grape, and contains valuable medicinal properties. I has a delicate flavor, similar to that of the grapes, from which it ia distilled, and is in great favor among first-class families. Bee that the signature of ALFRED SPEER, Passaic, N. J., is over the cork of each bottle. Sold by I>. H Wuller, AND BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. r^ARKER^S^ HAIRBAISAM It Never Falls to Restore the Youthful Color and lusue tu guiy cr ft'lrd hair, is elegantly per fumed ahd is warranted to leu*®*? da*»Jruft anc jtchicgof the PARKER'S GINGERTONIC A Superlative Health and Strength Restart*, If you are a mechanic or former, worn out with overwork, or a mother run down by_ fjmily or house hold duties try PARK&R'S Tonic, If you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex hausted by mental slrain or anxious cares, do not take intoxicatingstimulants.but use Parker's Ginger Tonic have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Rheuma tism, Kidney 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 PN'S GINGHR TONIC. IT IS the Greatest Blood Purifier And the Best and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used. If you are \rasting away from age, uissipattox* oz any disease or weakness and recjuite 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 lives; it may save yours. fttSCOX A CO., 163 William St., York. 60c. sud c Mj tlollaur »isu, al all iu mr itaiart* GREAT SAVING BUYING DOI.LsR fifEß Its rich and lasting fragrance has nude this delightful perfume exceedingly popular. There isooi hiiJg like it. Insist upon having FLORKS TON CULUONH and look for signature of ij6sc4codC or, eve"? little. Any Jruggist or dealer in per fumery can .supply you. ij and 75c- sires. LARCE SAVtNrt PJTTINQ «Sc. fIZK BBBBbEH GUENTHES'S LUN3 HEALER uircovK TUII noua. FOR THE UUKB O» CONSUMPTION Spilling of P.lood, Bron / Vl-ffA. chit is. Con hs. Culds, CV.- [2 tin ih of chest, Dyslexia, abd • 11 HiM.-a.-t-H ol'thci'ul r' nionary Organs. MARK, l'rjce 2.V. .Wc andi 81 00, Ask vour PruggiM lor it. fIIIKSiTIIKH .t t'« , i'ilisburtli, l a. #BEST IN THE WORLD!! Take no other. DEALERS bEE J. C. Swetringen. 011 Mondays. 137 Woo Street, i'ittoburgh, P« übacribc for tbe CITIZEN" D* F C WKST'S KKRTB AND BRAT* a Karantwd specific for Hysteria. Dizzinnv. Conrulnlonfi, t«, Nerrotia Keur&lgfo, Hoad/iche, Ferrous Prostra tion caused br the use of alcohol or tobacco. Wakeful* ues«. Mental "Depression. Softening of the Brain result ing In lusanitv and leading to misery. decay and death. Premature Old Apr©. Barrenness. Loss of Power in either •ex. Involuntary Losses and . _ caused by over-exertion or the brain, self abnse or over-Indulgvnee. One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains <ne month a tr« at meat One dollar a box. or six boxes fire dollars; sent by mail prepaid on receipt of price. We iruar •ntoe six boxes to cure anv case, with each ort'er re- ' oeived for wix boxes, accompanied wiih five dollars, we *rill need the purchaser our written f.: a ran tee to refund money if treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees i««Ticd only by Jos. Fleming, Druc.T«st. 84 Market St„ « Viltsburgh. Pa. Orders by uuul m rovular prices. j A Lecture to Young Men OS THE I.OSS OF A Lecture ou the Naturo, Treatment and Radi cal cure of Heniiual Weil,iiass, or Bpenn»- ' turrhoem. induced by i?elf-Abuse, Involuntary ' Emissions, I m potency, Nervous Debility, and Impediments to Marriage generally; Cousump tion, Epilepsy and I'itn: Mental and Physical In capacity. .to—By ROBERT J. CULVBRVVELL, M. D., author of the ''Green Book," A The wo: Id-renowned author, in this admirable Lectnie, clearly proves from his own experience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually i(-moved without dangerous surgi cal operations, bougies, instru ments, riags or cardials; pointing out a mode of cure al once him pie, cer tain and effectual, by means of whicn every sufferer, no matter what l-i-s condition may bo, may cure himself cheaply, privately and radi cally. This L-rtiire will prove a Jloon to Thousand* an J Thovt-ni'U. Sent under seal in a plain envelopes to any ad dress, on receipt of eix cents or two postage stamps. Address, THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 11 Ass ST-, NKW YOKK, N. Y. ; P. O. Box, 450. ocill-ly. OLD" COUNTRY TEA HOUSE ! PAY NO MORE FRBIOUT ON GROCERIES. The Largest and Most Complete RETAIL GROCERY IN THE UNITED STATES FKEIdUT PREi'AII. wrruis SO XIILES OS OUR CJTJ Order of $25 and upwards, freight prepaid. Orders ol ♦SO and upwards, freight prepaid. Or If preferable, a discount allowed ol 2% per cent. Orders ol SIOO and upwards, lrcight prepaid, or a discount ol 3 jer cent. PARTIES LIVING OVER 50 MILES FROM PITTSBURG Orders of $25 or upwards, a discount of 2 per cent. Ordprs of SSO and upwards, a disco ant of 2Jf per cent. Orders of SIOO or upwards, a discount CjfS per cent. Single families not wishing to buy s'2s worth or over cat. clno together with another family which wl'l place them in the same position as larger buyers. Jfo charge for boxing. send for our Moulhly Price List -(Housekeepers Guide,) a book ol 24 pages, giv ing all out prices and a complete description, to parties ordering living out of the eity on railroads. Wm. Haslage & Son, 18 DIAMOND 15310,17 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 manufaetijro of Barred and Gray Flannels, Knitting ard Weaving Yarns, and I can reoommer.d thorn as being very dura ble, as they aro manufactured of pure Butler county wool. Tliey aro beautiful in color, su perior in toxturo, and will be sold at very low prices. For samples and prices, address. H. FULLEItTON, ]u124,'78-ly Butler, I'» JOHN RICHEY, No. 4fi Anderson St., Allegheny C}ty Stair Building in ail its Branches TIL ruins:. Scroll SBIVIIIR Ilalu«ter>, \.- if *-1 * , Sttslr Hull, Jtf. Hand ltaila worked to order wiih all joints out and polled ready to be put up. Ordois from a distance A ill receive prompt ttention. SOLICITED^ HKXRY «. DALE, FINE MEICHtIT MOB, COR, PENN AND STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa MARYI-AND FARMS.—Book and Map KItKS, (IV C. I;. Sll AN AIIAN, Atfy, Easion, Md. WANTED, SALESMEN. To canvass for tlic sale of Vnrscry Stock, rupquulrd faculties. NoixiM-rlcuce Ifqulrcd. Salary ami «.x- j Ji*iacr> n of Fruit an<l Ornamental TrefL Slirutw, Kwa. etc. W. ft T. SMITH.Oneva. N. Y. RUPTURE JPILES fAircd on cuntntct, Safe and rrrtain method,, Little or no pain. Without cutting or tylnq. Best rare and board for patients, s.* to $S per u-eefz. l'or clreula rs and ottier information ad drea.9. Dr. IT. F/vnIU nor, 822 Frcneh Street, Erie, I'll. " Adv'CTRTIHC in tbe CITIZEN. P. A W. R. R. Time Table. The morning train for Allegheny leaves Butler •t 8:19. Butler or Pittsburgh time, iniving there at 10:33. city time. This train connects at Callerr Junction vrith the mail train of the Pittsburgh division, t*oing weet, which arrives at Harmony at 0:4«, Zelienople at 9 52 and New CMle J unction at 11, It. It time, where con nection is made with trains on the P. A L. £. R. H. for New Castla, Youngstown and other points nurtii : nd west. The'mai; train for Allegheny, leaves Butler at 11:07, Batler time, and connects at Callery Junction at noon with the Callery accommoda tion, which arrives at Allegheny city at 1:46, r. city time. The evening train from Butler for Allegheny leaves at 6:03. Butler time, and runs through to Allegheny, arriving there at 8:16. p. M. Through trains from Allegheny to Butler and Foiburg, leave Allegheny at 7:41, A. u. and 4:15, p. M., arriving at Butler at 5.46, i. M., and 6 21, p. M., Butler time. The Callery accommodation leaves Allegheny at 10.01. city time, and connects with the iiiail on the Foxburg division, which arrives at Bntler at 12.56, local time. Trains leave Butler for Foxburg and interme diate points, at 9.53. A M. 1.46 and 6.21, P. *., arriving there at 11.59 A. M., 4.20 and 8.25, r. M.. It. It. »ime. and connect with the trains on the l'ittsbnigh, Bradford and Buffalo R. R, West Penn Time Table. Traius leave Butler (But'er or Pittsburgh time.) Matket at 4:41 a. M., goes through to Alle gheny, arriving at 9:01 A. M. This train, when on lime, connects at Free port Accommoda tion, which arrives at Allegheny at 8:01, city time. Express at 7:16 A. M., connecting at Butler Junction, without change of cars, at 826 with Express west, atriviug iu Allegheny at at 9:88 A. M.. and Express east arriving at Blairsville at 10:55 A. u., railroad time, where it makes close connection with Mail train east. Maii 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., und Express east arriving at Blairsville Intersection at 5.55 r. M., railroad time, which connects with Johnstown Accommodation east, and there with fast line east. Trains arrive nt Butler on West Penn R. R. at 951 A. M„ 4.41 and 6.17 p. M., Butler time Time of Holding Courts* The several Courts of the county of Bntler commence on the tlrst Monday cf March, June, September and December, and continue two weeks, or BO long as necessary to dispose of tha business. No causes are put iown for trial or traverse jurors summoned for the first week of the several terms. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. J. 1). MARSHALL, Attorney at-I.aw. Office wltti W. A. Forquer, Esq , Main Street, opposite Vogeley House, Butler, Pa. Feb2B-'B3. J. M. THOMPSON. W. C . THOMPSON THOMPSON & SON, Attorneys at Law. Office on the west side of Main street, few doors North of Troutiuan'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, Bulllr, Pa. Oilice with J. 1). McJunkin. J. M. GALBREATH, ATTOBNEY AT LAW. Ofiice on Main Street, South of Court HOUKO, in Gen. Purviance's former office. Aug2 1y1d82,. R. P. SCOTT, Attorney at law, Butler, Pa. Office near Cour House, two doors West of CJTIZKX office. A. M. CORNELIUST" Office with W. D. Brandon, Bern Building, Main Street, Butler, Pa. J. F. BRITTAIN, ~ Office with L. Z. Mitchell, Diamond. S. H. PIERSOL. Office on N. E. corner Diamond, Riddle build ng. novli JOHN M. GREER. Office on N. E. corner Diamond. novlS WM. H. LU«K, Office with W, H. H. Riddle, Esq. TNEWTON^BLACK, Office on Diamond, near Court House, south side. __ I. BRUGH, Office in Riddle' 6 Law Building. S. F. BOWSER. Office in Riddle's Law Building. [marß'7B ~~JTB. MCJUNKIN. Special 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 stails. J. T. PQIJ^T Office near Court House. i " T4 wTD. BRANDON, ebl7-75 Office in Berg's building, CLARENCE WALKER, Office in Brady building- marl 7 FERD REIBER, Office in Reiber's building, Jeflerson St. ap9ly F. M.' EASTMAN, Office in Brady building. LEV. McQUISTION, Office Main street, 1 door south of Court House JOS. C. VANDERLIN, Office Main street, 1 door south of Court House. Win. A. FORQUER, er Office on Main street opposite Vogeley House. . GEO. R. WHITE, Office N. E. corner of Diamond. J. D. McJUNKIN, Office in Schneideman's bnllding, west side Main street, 2nd square from Court House. T. C. CA M PBELL. Office in Berg's new building, 2d door, east side Main st., a few doors south of Lowrj House. mafS—tf. C A. SULLIVAN, may 7 Office S. W. cor. of Diamond. A. T. BLACK, Office on Main street, one door sonth oi Brady Block, Butler, Pa. (Sep. 2,1874. THOMAS ROBINSON, BUTLER. P4-. ! JOHN H. NEGLEY o~oiven particular attention tc ran*actions in real estate throughout the ooun.y. OracKOK DIAMOND, NEAB COLKT HODS*, I« OLTTZEN MJILDINO E. K. ECKXBT, KKHNEDT MARSHALL (Late of Ohio.) ECKLEY & MARSHALL. Office in Brady's Law Building. 5ept.9,74 C. G. CHRISTIE, Attorney at Law. Legal business carefully ttapfeoctet). Collections mat}? and promptly remitted. corrcspdnfleape promptly attended to and answered. Office opposite Lowry House, Butler, Pa. ' ■ '..1 JOHN E. BYERS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, my2l-ly] BUTLER, PA, Office on Jefferson street, opposite Flour Store. EN. LEAKE, M. n., • Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Office in Union Block, and residence in Ferrero house, liutlcr, Pa. Oct. 2"., 1882. DEtoSTRj:.' 0 1/ VVALDRON, Graduate of the Phil- I .adelphia Dental College,is prepared a 11 ato do anything in the line of hk profession in a satisfactory manner. Office on Main street, Butler, Union Block, up suirs,