BUTLER CITIZEN MISCELLANEOUS. 'Hail Stones as big as Pumpkins.' There is some doubt about the hail stones having been quite so large, but as some people said they were as large as potatoes anyhow, it must have been a very severe storm. A man who is hit with many hail-stones will be badly bruised. It is surprising to see how quickly Perry Davis's Pain Killer will relieve the pain, even of the worst bruises. —A recent writer declares' that the real course of this country is not whis key or politics, but dyspepsia. Communion Wine. The grape crop of A. Speer'a vine yards in New Jersey last year was double that of any previous year. His vineyards in New Jersey have so increased each year that he has beeD enabled to keep a stock five to six years ahead. None of his Port is sold less than four years old. It has be come a popular wine among the best physicians in New York, and is large ly used for communion purposes and lor weak and aged persons. For sale by D. H. Wuller. —lf your good name is the only in heritance you can leave your children you had better begin to make one. Useful to the family. We usually leaye it to the doctors to recommend medicines, but Parker's Ginger Tonic has been so useful *in our family in relieviDg sickness and suffering that we cannot say too much in its praise.— Salem Argus. —lt's a pity the English sparrows cannot be substituted for pigeons as targets in shooting matches. —Fresh air, exercise, good food and Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamomile Pills will, when used together, cure any case of nervousness, sick headache, or indigestion. They strengthen the nervous system. 5000 Physicians prescribe them. —Any man can make a fortune who has a mind to. The difficulty is that so few people have that kind of a mind. Very Well Put. Why do we defer till to-morrow what we should do to-day? Why do we neglect a cough till it throws us into consumption, and consumption consumption brings us to the grave? Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam is sure to cure if taken in season. It has never been known to fail. Use it thoroughly ac cording to directions. Persevere till the disease is conquered, as it is cer tain to be, even if it should require a dozen bottles. There is no better medicine for Pulmonary disorders. Sold everywhere. Baker's Pain Panacea Is one of the best liniments put up. It is a real pain killer, and destroys pain, whether internal or external, when ever used. It has been a standard remedy for the past thirty or forty years. Townsleys Tooth Anodyne cures in stantly. —Peter Cooper was one of the few men who could look their own lives squarely in the face and not blush with shame. NEWBLOOMFIELD, MISS., Jan. 2, 'BO. I wish to say that I have been suf fering for the last five years with a severe itching all over. I have heard of Hop Bitters and have tried it. I have used up four bottles, and it has done me more good than all the doctors and medicines that they could use on or with me. lam old and poor but feel to bless you for such a relief by your medicine and from torment of the doctors. I have bad fifteen doctors at me. One gave me seven ounces of so lution of arsenic; another took four quarts of blood from me. All they could tell was that it was skin sick ness. Now, after these four bottles of your medicine, my skin is weli, clean and smooth as ever. HENRY KNOCHE. —"What becomes ot the pins?" is an old question. Two of them were recently found in an egg. —Thousands in this State are dying by inches by that dreadful disease dyspepsia, ignorant of the fact that there is a certain cure to be had. Wil sonia Magnetic Appliances never fail. Cure guranteed or no charge made. See advertisement on another page. —lt is well remarked that four or five dogs around a house is a sign that their master is out of work and his wife takes in washing. Every Letter's Contents. WARSAW, JKFFERSON CO., PA. The awelling is all gone. I am as well and natural aa I ever was before I was enlarged. I am delighted with Peruna and Manalin. S. P. SHAKER. My son is still improving in health. Your Pernna is just the thing for him. W. BAUKB, St. Mary's, Pa. The large Chronic Ulcers, of 15 months' standing, are entirely healed. The swelling, pain and itching have all subsided, the leg is healed, and lam perfectly well. Peruna is a wonderful remedv. W. M. GRIFFITH, Ashland, Ky. If you desire health and to save money, ask your druggist for Dr. Hartman's "Ills of Life." —lf you had as strong a dislike to being a bad man as you have to being thought one what a difference there would be in your life! ***"What is bred in the bone, will never out of tie flesh." But rheuma tism, piles, malaria, constipation and all other confluents from derangements of the functions of the liver, kidneys and bowels will "out of the flesh" with out fail after the thorough use of Kid ney-Wort, the cure for all such dis eases. —"What can a boy do?" asked an exchange. Leave him alone in the house with a pot of paiut, a sharp knife and a bounding ball. Come back in an hour and see what he has accom plished. Concord Grape Vines. Fine, Vigorous Vines, two three and four years' old, for sain by the dozen or thousand at tl>« lowest prices. These vines are raised on the famons Mt. Prospect Vineyards, at Passaic, N.'J., where the well-known Port Orape Wine ie prodnced that is so highly esteemed at Dresden and Berlin, and European Cities to which it is shipped, and that is to highly esteemed by physicians everywhere. Addreas, ALFUED SPBCR, Paeeaic, X. t. Decided steps ought to pe taken to cure a cold or cough at once. We should recommend Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. This valuable medicine is en dorsed by the physicians and you can rely on its doing the work every time. The population of Pennsylvania is, in round number, four and a half million, and of these only half a mil lion, or one-tenth, belong to any reli gious organization. These statistics indicate that good missionary ground might be found nearer than India, or the "Isles of the Sea." Ralph Young, an Erie young man, was found dead in his bed lately with circumstances that led to the belief that he had committed suicide. An investigation by the Coroner implicates his brother and sister as causing his death, and they were both arrested on Monday. An insurance agent named Pyle, In running fell over a stile, St. Jacobs Oil gave relief And the pain was so brief, He got up and said: "I should smile." A lame old lady at Keyser, Had no one to advise her, 'Till Doctor John Boyle, Tried St. Jacobs Oil, Its action did simply surprise. —A Mifflinburg spinster gave a birthday party recently. On the invi tation was a delicate suggestion that instead of bringing presents, the guests might drop a half dollar in the basket on the center table, and she would buy such presents as suited her best. —The youthful color, beauty and luster are gradually restored to gray hair by Parker's Hair Balsam. —As balmy spring draws on apace it is sad to think that "in the midst of life we are in death," and to anticipate the deadly casualties ol the coming summer. The base-ball season prom ises to be an unusually active one. —"For four years 1 suffered agony from a skin disease Dr. Benson's Skin Cure cured me ." C. B. McDon ald, Plantersville, Ala. sl. at drug gists. —Breach-of-promise suits against women are becoming so numerous that ere long no woman will feel safe in listening to the tender nothings of a lover without securing from him a re nouncement of all claims against her estate. Almost Insane and Cured. "Most of the eminent doctors in the East, as well as several of the medical faculty in New York City," writes Rev. P. P. Shirley, of Chicago, "failed to help our daughter's epilepsy, which began to show signs of turning into insanity. By the good providence of God we tried Samaritan Nervine, und it cured her." Your druggist keeps it. $1.50. —When we suddenly become rich it is sometimes difficult to see our old and poor friends with sufficient dis tinctness to bow to them on the street. Money affects the eye-sight in just that way when there is not brain enough to keep the eyes in place. Pope wrote:— Since my old friend has grown so great As to be Minister of State, I'm told, but 'tis not true I hope, That Craggs will be ashamed of Pope. And on the receipt of this note his friend at once wrote back:— Alas! if I am such a creature, To -(row the worse for growing greater, Why, faith, in spite of all my brags, 'Tis Pope must be ashamed of Craggs. Good for Babies. With a baby at breast nothing is so useful for quieting my own and babys' nerves as Parker's Ginger Tonic. It prevents bowel complaints, and is bet ter than any stimulant to give strength and appetite.—A Newark Mother. —The coachman's unconscious satire on the ordinary religious man is worth remembering. "That horse is a knowing un," be said, "Why, if any body was to use him badly he would bear malice like a Christian," by < which he meant that the beast would < kick the first chance he got. j Another case in which a soft answer ] turned away wrath into merriment. , At a certain party a gentleman in the J midst of an angry dispute threw a bot- 1 tie at his opponent's head by way of j emphasizing his argument. Foote, i who was present, immediately picked the missle up and laid it on the table, f 6aying, "Friends, if you pass the bot- < tie as quickly as that you won't be ' able to stand out the evening." —According to English trade papers the importations of American manu factures into Australia though small as yet, is rapidly increasing. The Australians prefer certain kinds of American goods to English goods, because they are of better quality, more neatly finished, are made without any superfluous material, are packed better for shipping, and are made without any especial reference to the market for which they arc intended. English manufacturers are more conservative and cling to the old ways und tradi tions, even when their customers de mand something new. Shovels, axes, picks, and all kinds of edge tools pur chased in this country are said to excel the same classes of English goods. "A Blessing in Disguise." 484 ADEI.J'HI ST., BROOKLYN, N. Y., ) March 1881. J No family should be without Allcock's Por ous Plasters; their healing powers are wonder ful and their efficacy far-reaching and lasting. For years I have seeu and known thc:n to cure aud relieve the moot* obstinate aud distressing cases of rheumatism, kidney complaint, bron chitis, neuralgia, lumbago, inllatnatlon of the I and throat, paralysis, asthma, spinal weakness, and coughs and colds. In uiy own case llicy have afforded almost instant and permanent relief. My friends consider tl eiu an Invaluable and spevdy remedy lor all kinds ot aches and pains. Tiicy arc a bleasing in disguise; and no wife or mother should be without iliem if she values her peace and com fort and freedom from nervous exhaustion and other ailments. As a strengthening plaster, also for backaches :.nd Wiukncsses, they have no equal. 1 never yet found tl plat-ttr so effica cious and stimulating, or to give so much gen eral satisfaction. Used in connection with HrandrctlTs univcrs.il life giving and lile-heal ing Pills, no one need despair of :i speedy res] irmtlion to good sound health. MRS. E. TOMPKINS. ONE TRIAL.. Ifyou have been using other Plasters one tiial cf Allccck's Porous will convince you of their wonderful superiority. Take uo other so called porous plasters that claim to be better, they are all fiauds gotten up to sell on the world-wide icputqtlou of the genuine article. I P f ROYAL n«a« Ik jNIItIWILY " psi ,y§ *akih c POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholesomencss. More economi cal than tlie ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test 9, short weight, alum and phosphate powders. SOLD OKI.V IN CANS. KOYAL BAKING POWDER CO., IC6 Wall Street, N. Y. THE HEW PATENT DUST-PJROOF Stem Winding Open Face Case, MANUFACTURED liV THE AMERICAN WATCH CO, Waltliaiu, Mass, This case is formed in one solid piece with out joint or seam, opeuing in Front only, thus avoiding tl.e u-u:tl cap, and securing greater strength and durability. These Watches arc all open face. The bezel, into which an extra stiong crystal is filled with an especially prepared water-prool cement, is attached to the inse by screwing it thereon, and thus forms an air-tight junction with the bodv of the case, which is proof against dust and moisture. To raiircad men, travelers, miners, lumber men and others who p.re almcst coustautly ox posed and who have to make frujneiit references to the watch, these qualities arc of the utmost importance. The Follow lug Lctiers Tell their own Slot). "VAI.OOSTA.. GKORGIA, Ja!y 20, ISS2. "I sold one of your Patent Dust Proof Cases about two mouths ago, and the other day it came back to me with the roque.-t to make it wind easier. On examination I found that the stem was rusty, and I inquired into the cause ol it. The gentlem in stated to me Ihut he was Starting some saw-logs that had lodged in the bend of the river, when his chain caught in a bush aud threw his watch into about twelve leet of water, nud he was about two Lours find ing it. When he got it out it was running and ne thought all right. Iu about three months be found that the stem was hird to turn and sent it to me. I can say that the watch is all t'.at the com pany claims for it aud recommend Hto all rail road atd mil! men. B. W. BENTLY." •'CktSTO#, IOWA, April 29, 1881. "I wish you would send me a spripg for the Wni' Eliery Watch » » * Uy the way this EL lery is a watch 1 sold in your Screw Bezel C so to a farmer last fill- The first of January be lost the watch in the woods, and found it this week in about a foot of water. It had lain .hrec months and over in snow and water, with but sligi t injury to the watch—only a hairspring. C. S. RAYSOND." The above were very severe tests, and demon strate lieyond a doubt, that fjr any reasonable length ol time during which a watch might be under water it would receive no injury what ever We make these casfs in both gold and silver, and as a Perfectly Dust-proof Stem tvtnd» lug Watch Case, Challenge the World to produce its Equal. For Sale by ail First-Class Jewelers frowithesouthT A Perfect Co ill bin ill ion with two Salient AUvaiilages- Wby it Concerns Yon. "There is no mistake about it," remarked Dr. M. F. Flowers, ot Gallatin, Missouri, "BENSON'S CAP CINE POROUS PLAS TERS are oue of the neatest combinations ever produced. They have two kinds of ad vantages over all others, which we may call the minor and the major. Kirst they are clean and pleasant to use, never soiling the hands nor the linen of the wearer. Second, they act quickly and powerfully. I have tried the eapcine Plaster on myself for pneumouia, and on my patients for various diseases, such as Neuralgia, Muscular Rheumatism, Lumbago, Kidney trouble, etc., and in ail suoh uib.es relief has followed in from three to forty-eight hours," Dr. Flower merely voices the written or oral opinion of thousands in his profession. BEN SON'S POROUS PLASTERS arc the perfect external application. The genuine have the word CAPCINE cut in (he centre. Price 25 cents. Sealury & Johnson, Chemists, New York. HOW WATCHES ARE MADE. In a SOLID V.'ATCII, WIDE from tlie necessary thickness for engraving and polishing, a large proportion of metal is needed only to stiffen and hold the eiigrav* ed jiortions in place, and supply strength. The (surplus gold is actually needless. In James Boss' Patent Gold TViifcA discs this WASTE is saved, ami soi.ipiTy and STRENGTH increased by a pimple process, at ouc-lialf the cost. A plate of SOLID GOLD is soldered on each side cf n plate of liar.l nickel composition metal, and the three are then passed between polished steel rollers. From this the cases, backs, centers, bezels, etc., arc cut and shaped by dies and formers. The gold is thick enough to admit of all kinds of chasing, engraving P.nd engine turning. These cases have been worn perfectly smooth by use without removing the gold. This u the only case r.uide vmkr this process. Each Case is accompanied with a valid guarantee signed by (he manufacturers r arranting it to wear 20 years. 150,000 of these Cases now carried in the United States and Canada. largest and Oldest Factory, Established 185-1. Ask your Jeweler. Tlie Boss watch cases with any kiwi of movement desired, en 11 he hft l of E. GRIEB, WATCHMAKER 1 JSWUXER, JWaiii Kt., liutlcr, Pa., Opposite Troutman's Dry Goods Store. IHIBIIilliliil'lil'li? equal to itforthe^^L asiTv cf Pimp!-**. Boila, Tetter, Old Sores, Bore Kft'j, Mercurial Catarrh, Lots of Appetite, Female Complaints, »uii »u blood di*e%*es. It never faili. All druggies and country store keepers it. it. R. Hel|«r« k Co., FropV Pittsburgh, on every bottle. MARYL-ANO FARMS.-Book ami Map KItEE, *" iiv O. ij. SHANAiIAN, Att'y. Easton, Md. MSiiilST # a 198 LIBERTY ST. B PITTSBTJKGK. PA- PENN'A. CONSTRUCTION CO. 132 First Ave.,PITTSBURGH,PA. IRON Kuildiugft, HridgesaiKl Roof's, Jail* and I.««-knps. Fronts, ('oluuius&tiirdfrs, Ntairwaya aud Beauis, Fences and Cristings, Fire-Eseapes. marSS.tini MOST EXTENSIVE PI"RE BKED LIVE STOCK ESTABLISHMENT IX TIIE WORLD. CLYDESDALES, PERCHERON NORMANS, ! ENGLISH DRAFT HORSES,TROTTING BRED ROADSTERS, SHETLAND 1 PONIES, HOLSTEIN and DE VON CATTLE, j Our customers have the advantage of our many years' experience in breeding and im porting, large collections, opportunity of com paring different breeds, low prices, because of extent of business aud low rates of transporta tion. Catalogues free. Correspondence sol icit | ed. POWELL BROTHERS, Spriugboro, Crawford County, Pa. jal7,3m 1 Bovard, Rose & Co., CHOICE CARPETS! - lograin, Rag and Cottage; 5 Extra Ingrains aud Tapestry; Extra Tapestry and Body Brussels; Body Brussels and Moquettes; i English and American Linoleum; 5 Lignums and Oil Cloths; ] Matting and Window Shades; i Rugs, Mats and Sweepers; Plain Shade Cloths and Fancy Hollands, <£c. ; o MII.EB OF OUR CITT Order ol #25 aud upwards, freight prepaid. Orders ol SSO and upwards, freight prepaid. Or If preferable, a discouut allowed ol 1 per cent. , Orters of 1100 and upwards, freight prep :id. , or a discouut ol 3 per cunt. PARTIES LIVING OVER hO MILBS PROM PJTTspi'RO Orders of f25 or upward?, a discount of 2 per cent. Orders of 150 and upward*, a disco mt of ! per ceut. , Orders of fIOO or upwards, a discount of 3 per cent. Single families not wishing to btiy p25 worth or over cai. clun together with another family which wl'l place them iu the same position as , larger buyers. No charge for boxing, i @Tl'leate send for our Monthly Price List (Housekeepers Guide,) a book of 24 pages, giv ing all our prices and a complete description, to parties ordering living out of the city on railroads. Wm. Haslage & Son, 18 DIAMOND malO.ly PITT3BUKOH, PA. ! Union Woolen Mills. i I would desire to call the attention of the public to the Union Woolen Mill, Butler, Pa., where I havo now n&d improved machinery for 1 the manufacture of Barred and Gray Flannels, Knitting ard Weaving Yarns, and I can recommb.id them as being very dura -1 ble, as they are manufactured of pure Butler county wool. They are beautiful in color, su perior in texture, and will be sold at very low prises. For samples and prices, address, H. FOLI.EBTON, lul9t.'7X-1y Jiijtlpr, Pa _ Gillesoie's Tool Co.. ,V\ Plllsltnifi , P«».» /'/A of— &/i\ Drilling Machinery and 7 V. TOOIH, for Oil, (JBS and Ml \ WATER WELLS. ; fffigßsfe <>u i' new "PENNSYLV AN'A DRILLER" is the fastest ii.illipj Machine in the country JOHN RICHJEY, No. 4G Anderson St., Allegheny City Stair Building in all its Branches Turning. Scroll S»tvliig Buluslers, Scivels, Stair Hall, Ac. Hand Rails worked to order with all joints cut and oolted ready to be put up, Orders from a distance will receive prompt t tent ion. WCOIiiIESrONDKNCE SOLICITED^ m. 810 ORE, 325 Penn Avenue, Pilisburgh, Pa. Will otter to: a short time, to reduce st ck be fore go : ng to Pari*, an assortment of Imported Dresses, Mantles and Hats, All recently received for the Suirmer, and of the most description. JORDAN EYTH, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, South of Court House, MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA. (t) All Kitnts of Pure Wines and Liquors always on Lands, also in Bottles. Tobacco and Cigars. apr4,3m "Union Wooipn Mill, BUTLER, PA. 11. F(II.LEKTO\. Prop'r. Manufacturer of BLANKETS, FLANNELS, YARNS, £p. Also custom work done to order, such a? carding Uoil\ nu|»injr Blankets, Flannels, Enit tlng aud Weaving V-uns, mie,. a{. yery low prices. Wool worked on the sLama, II do sited. atj7-ly S2OO TO SSOO A Month For You. The ability to earn this salary can be readily, thoroughly and effectually acquired by any person of ordinary intelligence in from two to three month*. Have yon heard of the new White system ef SHORT HAND, and the wonderful faeiliitv with which it can be acquired? l)o you know that experienced Stenographers in any and all of our large citieft have an income to-day which is ABSOLUTE ISIIEPEHDESCE ? L)O not tail to write us ! We have successfully established a met lied of LESSONS BY MAIL, whsreby the Art can be learned in its entirety, in a very short time. The system is acknowl edged to possess advantages which have long ► luce placed it in the Foremost Hanks and it stands to-dav with those who have solved the 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 one to make your way in a short time to the front ranks of the Verbatim Army. Write ns for circular explaining WHY his system is the most readily mastered aud the shortest known to the Stenographic world. Address American Phonetic Institute. 42 Clinton Place, New York City Feb7-tf ■ illlu'Mnu J" Vil I IB "WILSON I A" Magnetic Appliances Have cured. In 90 enses ont of 100, Catarrh, Dys pepsia, disease of tho Liver and Kidneys, files, locomotor Ataxia, Paralysis, Spinal Diseases, Tu mors, Sleeplessness, Nervous Debility and all dis eases of the Nervous System, Chronic Dlarrho-o, Rheumatism, C.out, Neuralgia, etc. Thousands to-day are rejoicing In RKGAIOTCD HEALTH through "WILSONIA." By the peculiar construction of our Appliances, mild, continuous magnetic currents are conveyed to the blood, which. In every person out of health. Is DKKICIEST In MAGNETISM. Thus the nerves receive tone, the muscles are strength ened, and the whole system ia regenerated. TWO YEARS' EXPERIENCE has proved the "WILSONIA" method to be the most suc cessful ever employed for the cure of disease. Be cause of this success, unprincipled persons have attempted to deceive the pabllc by Imitating the appearanco of our Appliances. BEWAEK OP THEST! IKITATIONS. They are WOKTHLES3. teo on each Appliance. Our Crt.ENITAT*I> MAOVETTO INSOI.ES will keep the feet always comfortably warm. They are worth one hundred times tin ir cost iu preventing COLD FKST. I "rice, SI.OO pr pair. Free by mail. In ordering, givo size of shoe. Itewat oof a cheap and worthless Imitation now being offered, which con tains no magnetism. We will \e a WRITTEN GCAKANTEE to each purchaser. NO CUKE, NO PAT. Reference, by permission: National Park Bank, N. Y. In writing, give symptoms In full. O Wilionia Magnetic Clothing Co., 25 East 14th St (near Broadway), New York. Agents wanted In all cities where we are not represented. Liberal discount to tne right men. PARKER'S HAIRBAXSAM for its excellence and Itt Never Falls to Restore the Youthful Color ancj lustre to gray or faded hair, is elegantly per riimed and is warranted Jo remove dandruff find itching of the scalp, & prevent falling of tho hair. SOc. and |1 lim, at dernier* In drogt. PARKER'S GINGERTONIC A Superlative Health and Strength Restorer. If you are a mechanic or farmer, woni out with overwork, or a mother run down by family or house hold duties try PARKER'S GINGER TONIC. If you pre a lawyer, minister or business man ex hausted by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take intoxicating stimulants, but use Parker's Ginger Tonic If you hava Consumption, Dyspepsia, Rheuma tism,' Kidney or Urinary Complaints, or if you are troubled with any disorder of the Jungs, stomach, bowels, blood or nerves, you can be cured by PARK ER'S GINGER TONIC, It is the Greatest Blood Purifier And ths Best and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used. If yott are wasting away from age, dissipation or any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take CINGSR TONIC at once; it will invigorate and build vo i up from the first dose but will never intoxicate. It !ias saved hundreds of lives; it may save yours. I!I£COX & CO., 163 William St., N*w York. 50c. and one ddlnr at all dpaleri in medicine*. GREAT &AVIKG BP>INO DOIXAR SIZE. HEEiHEEI In rich and lasting fragrance has made this perfume exceedingly popular. '1 here i-l nothing like it. Insist upon having FLOKKS- CoUXiWii and look fo; signature cf on every bottle. Any jrtiggist or dealer i:i per- • ."umery can • upply you. 25 and 75c ilics. | ! AV:\'J PVYTNG 15c\ ?'7E. m MMM WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH TMC GEOGRAPHY OFTHiS COON* TRY WILL SEE OV EXAMINING THIS MAP THAT THC CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND &PACIFIC RT By the central position of it 3 lino, connects the the West by tho shortest route, r.nd ear pa"y«i»-.ni;ora, without change of ei'.re, between una Kaiifea Otty, Council Blulls, JLeavcu wurtii, Atchiaon, luuo.ipol}* and dt, i*r.ul. It councc'a iu Union l>epota with all the principal lino# of road between tlio Atlantic aud the Paeifio Oceans. Its equipuicut is unrivaled end n:agmil ecut, be.ntr composed cf Llost Comfortable mad Beautiful Day Coached. MaguiUcent Uorton Be el:muc Chair Cars, I'ullman's Prettiest Palace Bleeping Cars, and the Best Lino of Dminff Cars in the World. Three Trains between Chicago and Missouri River Points. Two Trains between Chi .ind Minneapolis end bt. Paul, via the Famous ' ALBERT LEA ROUTE.'* A New and Direct Line, via Seneca and Kanka kee. lia.i recently b»cn opened between Richmond, Norfolk, Newport News, Chattanooga, Atlanta. Au ffu.Hta. Noahville. Louisville, Lexington, Cincinnati, Indianapolis and La.ayette, and Omaha, Minneap olis and St. Paul and intermediate points. All Through Passengers Travel on Past Express Trains. Tickets for sale at ».ll principal Ticket Offices in riA States and Canada. Baggage through nr>d rates of fare al, ways as low as competitors chat oiler uss advan tages. For detailed information,get the Maps and Fold« srs of tho CR£AT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE, I At your nearest Ticket Offloj. or address [ R. M. CABLE, E. ST. JJHN, i'fH t (jL-n'l U's'r. Gta l Ttt. t I'u. I OHIOACO. 4 KEYSTONE BOILER WORKS. WM. MANCHESTER. 28TH AND RAILROAD STS., PITTSBURGH. PA. NEW AND SECOND-HAND BOILERS All Kinds of Boilers & Sheet lion Work Made to Order Oil Stills, Twiks, Rolling Mill Stacks, etc. HP pairing done promptly. Correspondence Solicited. IRON CITY BOILER WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OP HIbCE Oil Tanks, Stills & All Kinds of Sheet Iron Work. Special attention paid to iJlast Furnace, Mill work and Jobbing. JAMES LAPPAN & CO., Pll-e Street, from 19th to 20th. Office 20th St. PITTSBDEGB ma3,'82,1y ■\i ■ New JH.I High •l" DAVIS. See what it will do witboot Basting. It will tew 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 guide the work. A point which no other ma chine possesses. It to the only practical machine for hemming bias alpacas, poplins, muslins, and other similar goods without basting, and it is the only ma chine in the world that will turn a wide hem across the end of a sheet without lulling the under or upper side of the hem. It will turn a hem and sew in a fold at one operation. It will do felling, bias or itraight, on any cotton or woolen goods. It will fell across seams on any goods. 4 ' ' It will bind dress goods with the same or ether material, either scallops, points, squares or straight. Bind folds without showing the stitches, and aew 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 ahowlng the stitch on right aide 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 aleeve, covering a cord and •titching it into the seam at the same time. It will gather between two bands, ahowlng the stitches on the right aide, at one operation. It will 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 aew on • band with piping between ruffle and 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 plaited 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 variety, without basting, execute 20 practical varieties o' 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 & CYPHER, Butler, Pa. SPEER'S Port Grape Wine Useu in llie principal Cliu-cl es for Communion ! purpose). Excellent fcr Ladies and WeaklY 1 Persons andlhe A^ed- ' jjp SPEER'S PORT GR'PE WINE FOUR YEARS OLD. This celebrated Native Wine is made from the juice of the Oporto Qrapo, raised in this coun try. Its invaluable 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 aud genuineness is guaranteed. The youngest children may partake of its generous ijualities, and the weakest invalid use it to advantage. It is particularly beneficial to ths aged and debili tated, and suited to the various ailnceuts that effect tho weaker sex. It is in every respect the a Wino lo bo relied on. SPEER'S P. J. SHERRY. The P. J. Sherry i« a wine of fupcrior Char acter and partakes of the rich qualities of the grave from which it is iuade. For Purity, Iticli- < ness of Flavor and Medicinal Propei'ties,i't 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 lias a delicate flavor, similar to that of the grapes, from which it is distilled, and is in great favcr among first-cUss families. See that the ature of ALFRED SPEER, Passaic, N. J., is o\er the cork of each bottle. Sold by I>. II AVullei-, \ 4ND BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. BEST IN THE WORLD!! lit ill Take no other. dealers «KK Vureb. i s. Advertise in the CITIZEN BURGLARIES Are of Evory Day Occurrence. Not a SINGLE INSTANCE ON RECORD in the past 35 years where one of Hall's Celebrated STANDARD BURGLAR - PROOF SAFES llns been Broken open by Rnr* glur* and Itol»l>ed. Hall's Standard Patent Fire- Proof Safes Have NEVER FAILED to PRE SERVE their CONTENTS AGAINST FIRE. It is a well known fact that there is NO SAFE made in the World THAT GIVES AS GREAT SECURITY AS THE HALL'S SAFE They always protect their contents. Percent* having Valuables xlionld not be without a HaU*» Safe. Hall's Safe & Lock Co- J. L. Hall, Pres't. CINCINNATI, NEW YORK, CHICAGO LOUISVILLE. SAN FRANCISC, ST. LOUIS. CLEVELAND, A R 0 M_A N N A. The Only Sure Cure lor Dys pepsia. AND ALL LIVER, KIDNEY, BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES. I No other remedy had HO many and strong Home testimonials as | AROMANNA. Call or Soul for Pamphlets. j No other remedy so fully and fairly challenges public trial and judgment as AROMANNA. It in Warranted to Cure in Every C'use. Price, 25 nd 75 Cts. per Bottle- Sample Bottles only 10 Cents. PROF. DU LAC'S SWISS BALSAM, An Unequalled and Unfailing remedy tot all Diseases of the Throat and Liuigs. A Sure and Speedy Cure for Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, Coughs and Croup; also fur CONSUMPTION in its Early Stages. Price, 25 and 75 Cts. per Bottle. G. HOLDSTEIN. Propritor * Wcodbniy, N. J. KA|M, DR. E. C. WIST'II Krari Alto Biunr IliiTniT, • Riaranteed specific for Hysteria. Dizainess. Convulsions, , ts, Nervous Neuralgia, Headache, Nervous Prostra- 1 tion caused by the use of alcohol or tobacco, Wakeful. Best*. Mental Depression. Softening of the Brain result ing In Insanity and leading to misery, decay and death. Premature Old Age. Barrenness, Losa of Power in either •ex, Involuntary Ixreaes and .._r_ caused by orer-exertion of the brain, self abuse or over-indulgence. . One box will cure recent cases. Each box contains •ne month's tr. arment One dollar a box, or six boxes five dollars: sent by mall prepaid on receipt of price. We guar antee six boxes to cure anv case. With each order re- 1 eeivtfd for six boxes, accompanied with live dollars, wo will send the purchaser our written guarantee to refund money if treatment does not effect a cure. Guarantees 1 iMued only byJo a. Fleming, Druggist. 84 Market St* 1 Pittsburgh. Pa» Orders by mail at regular prices- WANTED, SALESMEN. I I TocanvasaforttiPsaleof.V'nrw-ryStock. I'nequsled < facilities. So experience required. Salary mi.l ,x- r peiisespaid. Tuuacn s of Fruit and Ornamental Tree, r SUrulM, Hums.etc. W. It T. SMlTH.Uenrva. Si. Y. PH9SSSMHBBSBHIHBHVBBHMBBI •" P. dc W. R. R. Time Table. Hie morning train for Alleghany leave* Butler at 8:19, Bntler or Pittsburgh time, arriving there at 10:33, city time. This train connect* at Gallery Junction with the mail train of tb« Pittsburgh division, going west, which arrive* at Harmony at 9:48. Zelienople at 9 52 and New Castle Junction at 11. R. B. timo. where onn nection is made with trains on the P. A L. E. R. R. for New Castl9, Youngstown and other points north and west. train for Allegheny, leaves Butler at 11:07, Butler time, and connects at Callery Junction at noon with the Callery tion, which arrives at Allegheny city at 1:46, p. M., 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. *. Through trains from Allegheny to Bntler and Foxburg, leave Allegheny at 7:41, A. M. and 4:15, r. m., arriving at Butler at 9.46, a. and 6 21, p M., Butler time. The Callery accommodation leaves Allegheny at 10.01, city time, and connects with the mail on the Foxburg division, which arrives at Butler 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, p. B. R. tune, and connect with the trains on the Pittsburgh, Bradford and Buffalo R. R, West Penn Time Table. Trains leave Butler (Butler or Pittsburgh time.) Mai ket at 4:41 A. M., goes through to Alle gheny, arriving at 9:01 A. M. This train, when on lime, connects at Frceport Accommoda tion, which arrives at Allegheny at 8:01, city time. Express at 7:16 A. M., connecting at Butler J unction, without change of cars, at 8.26 wl: h Express west, arriving IU Allegheny at at A. and Express east arriving at Blairsville at 10:55 A SI., railroad time, where it make* close connection with Mail train east. Mali at 2.16 p. St., connecting at Butler Junc tion without change ol cars, with Express west, arriving in Allegheny at 5 01 P.M , and Express east arriving at Blairsville Intersection at 5-55 P. M., railroad time, which connects with Johnstown Accommodation east, and there with last line east. Trains arrive at Butler on West Penn R. R. at 9 51 A. M., 4.41 and 5.1< P. H., Butler time Time of Holding Courts* The several Courts of the county of Butler commence on the fiist Monday of March, June, September and December, and ooutinue 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 flrat week of the several terms. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. S. B. SNYDER. Office with A. T. Black, Esq., Main street, near Court House. J. I). MARSHALL, Attorney-at-I.aw. Office wltn W. A. Forquer, Esq , Main Street, opposite Vogeley House, Butler, Fa. Feb2B-'x3. J. M. THOMPSON'. \V. C. THOMPHOX THOMPSON & SON, Attorneys at Law. Office on the west side of Main street, few doors North of Troutman's dry good* store. JOHN K. KELLY. Office with F. Relber, Esq., in Reiber building. GKCRUKC. PILLOW, Attorney at Law ami SURVEYOR, Main street, Butler, Fa. Office with J. D. McJunkln. J. M. GALBREATH, ATTOBKEY AT LAW. Office on Main Street, South of Court Hou-e, in Uen. Purvi&nce's former office. Aug2 1y1882,. R. P. SCOTT, Attorney at Law. Butler, Pa. Office near Cour House, two doors West of CITIZKN office. AT M. CORNELIUS, Office with W. D. Brandon, Berg Building, Main Street, Butler, Pa. J. F. BRITTAIN, Office with L Z. Mitchell, Diamond. "~S. H. PIERSOK Office on N. E. corner Diamond, Riddle build ng. novlii 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, south side. _____ K. L BRUGH, Office in Riddle's Law Building. S. F. BOWSER. Office in Riddle's Law Building. [marß'79 J. B. MCJUNKINT Special attention given to collections OUic« opposite Willard House. JOSEPH B. BREDIN, Office north-east corner of Diamond, Butler Pa. H. H. GOUCHER, Office in Schneideman's building, up stab*. J, T. DONLY Office near Court House. "74 WTDT BRANDON, ebl7-75 Office in Berg's building CLARENCE WALKER, Office in Brady building- mar! 7 FERJD REIBER, Office in Reiber's building, Jeflerson Bt. apttl) F. il. EASTMAN, Office in Brady building. LEV, McQUISTION, Offico Main street, I door south of Conrt House JOS. C. VANDERLIN, Office Main street, 1 door south of Conrt Hon**. WRAA. FORQUER, CaT Office on Main street opposite Vogeley House. GEO. R. WHITE, Office N. E. corner of Diamond J. D. McJUNKIN, Office in Schneideman's building, we*t side Main street, 2nd square from Court House. T. C. CAMPBELL, Office in Berg's new building, 2d floor, «Mt side Main st., • few door* south of Lowr) House. mif3—tf RF A. SULLIVAN, may 7 Office S. W. cor. of Diamond A. T. BLACK, Office on Main street, one door south o« Brady Block, Butler, Pa. (Sep. 8,1874. THOMAS ROBINSON, BUTLER, PA. " JOHN H. NEGLEY S7"Oives particular attention tc xanaactions is real estate throughout the couu.y. OFFICE ON DIAMOND, NKAB Cot-HT Hons*, I* CITIZEN BDILDIMO E. R. Eckxar, KENNEDY MAESHAI.L (Late of Ohio.) ECKLEY & MARSHALL. Office in Brady's Law Building. Sept.tt.74 C O. CHRISTIE^ Attorney at Law. Legal business carefully transacted. Collections made and promptly remitted. Business correspondence promptly attended to aud answered. Offico opposite Lowry Honse, Butler, Pa. EN. LEAKE, M. D., > Homeopathic Physician and 3urgeon. Office i/< Union Block, and residence in Ferrero h< *»e, Butler, Pa. Oct. 25, 1882. JOHN E. BYERS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, mySl-lyJ BUTLER, PA. Office on Jefferson street, opposite Klintrler's Flour Store. DENTISTR X. o|/ WALDRON. Qrrdnate of the Phil -1 adel phla Dental College,is prepared « It *to do anything m the line of hi* profession in a satisfactory manner. Office on Main street, Bntler, Union Block, np stairs, apll