BUTLER CITIZEN MISCELLANEOU S. Moon Made of Green Cheese! Tbat is one of the things we know very little about. So also about the mau in the moon ; we know hardly anything of him. But we do know that if the man in the moon or any other man. partakes too freely of green cheese or any other indigestible article of diet, he will have dyspepsia and bowel troubles. And we know that the way to get rid of such is to take Perry Davis's Pain Killer. There is one search that is never unsuccessful—namely the search for trouble. Every Letter's Contents. WAKSAW, JEFFERSOX CO., PA. The swelling is all gone. I am as well and natural as I ever was before I was enlarged. I am delighted with Perunaand Manaiin. S.P. SHAFKR. My son is still improving in health. \ our I'eruna is just the thing for him. W. BAUER, St. Mary's, Pa. The large Chronic Ulcers, of 15 months standing, are entirely healed. _ The swelling, oain and itching have all subsided, the leg is healed, and perfectly well. Peruna is a wonderful remedy. W. M. GRIFFITH, Ashland, Ky. If yon desire health and to save money, ask your druggist for Dr. Hartman's "Ills of Life. There are a great many rude peo ple in this world who insist on "speak ing their minds" and then say noth ing. Atwood's Bitters. For dyspepsia and billious diseases. The genuine are made by the Manhat tan Medicine Co., of New York, who purchased the right from Moses At wood's successors. Beware of coun terfeits. Spalding's Cephalic Pills cure head ache. Mathew's Hair Dye produces a nat ural color. The Best Remedy for Chapped Hands Is Hegeman's Camphor Ice. It should be rubbed upon the part affect ted. The warmth of the skin will soften it sufficiently, under ordinary circumstances, but in extreme cold weather it may be necessary to warm it by the fire. If the hands are badly chapped, apply every night, and pro tect the hands by wearing an old pair of gloves. Dr Rodger's vegetable Worm Syrup instantly destroys worms and removes the secretions which cause them. —Above all things keep from fret ting and scolding. When a man is taking a bath he does not want be rubbed down with sandpaper. NEW BLOOMFIELD, MISS., Jan. 2, 'BO - 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 relifef 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 well, clean and smooth as ever. HENBT KNOCIIE. —A proverb runs, "A woman con ceals everything she doesn't know," which shows that the proverb maker never attended a sewing bee. Hope for Drunkards. My husband had drunken habits he could not overcome until Parkers Gin ger Tonic took away his thirst for stimulants, restored his energy of mind and gave him stength to attend to business.—Cincinnati Lady. —There is only one wish in most peoples hearts—viz., that they may be thoroughly spoiled by prosperity. —Why do Wilsonia Magnetic Ap pliances effect their marvellous cures, where medicine fails? This is a question frequently asked. The answer is plain. The force sup plied by Wilsonia is precisely that which is lacking where disease exists. Magnetism is the force which gives life to the blood. See advertisement on another page. —Some men are so small, in the most comprehensive sense of the term, that one feels like putting them into a vat of vinegar for the purpose of watching their wiggles through a microscope. A Nourishing Wine. Old and inGrm persons need some mild tonic or gentle stimulent especial ly at this season. The wine made at Speer's Mount Prospect Vineyards, in New Jersey, called Speer's Port Grape Wine, is used in the Atlantic States as the best tonic wine known, and is re garded as pure, and is very popular among physicians. It is especially beneficial for females and old people.— St. Louis Republican. For sale by D. H. Wuller. —Hundreds of young men are wanted to make themselves generally nseful. They may begin by permit ting lamp posts and hotel portico columns to support themselves. "Dr, Benson's Celery and Chamo mile Pills cured my wife immediately of severe neuralgia ." H. M. Cocklin, Sbepherdtown, Pa. --Before you do all you say you will do you will probably wear out one pair of shoes and possibly two pairs. A Specific for Change of Life. We are in receipt of a letter from J. T. Hamby, Esq., of Floral, Ark., in which the writer says: Samaritan Ner vine cures female decline, and during the change of life it is a specific." Sug gestive facts, truly. $1.50 —Every scribbler can point a moral, but it takes a talented writer to adoru a tale. —For dressing the hair, and beautifying it wbea gray, nothing is so satisfactory as Parker's Hair Balsam. The violation of any of nature's laws brings it warning by the feeling of discomfort. Exposure will induce colds, throat diseases, consumption, etc., all of which give warning by a troublesome cough. Tse Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in time, and remove both the cause and effect of your dis comfort. —Somebody has discovered that the black slates in schools are ruining the sight of the scholars. But what shall be said of the effect upon the moral sight of the very black slates gotten up by political schemers. A servant girl fell on a bracket, Her skull, she did nearly crack it, St. Jacobs Oil applying Saved her from dying— It proved to be "just the racket." A steamboat captain from Goshen, Was hurt by a boiler explosion ; On the pains in his hip, St. Jacobs Oil got the grip, He calls it the all-healing lotion. When it was announced that Mr. Gould was going to the great South west for a rest a wicked Wall street man said that Mr. Gould already bad most of the railroads of the country, and now he is going for the "rest" of them. %«"«Fools take to themselves the respect given to their office." But Kidney-Wort commands respect for its own solid merits, tested, tried and found not wanting in any essential principal required for the cure dyspep sia, piles, malaria, and all diseases of nhe kidneys, bowels and liver. Pre pared in dry and liquid form. —The wonderfully fast develop ment of Australia is suggested by the announcement tbat a lady who eDjoy ed the distinction of being the oldest native, and who was born just after the establishment of the parent colony of New South Wales, died on January 30 in her 95th year. When she first opened her eyes the total population of the "island continent" just exceeded 1,000 ; now it numbers 3,000,000. The first real skin cure ever discov ered was Dr. Benson's Skin Cure. It cures all rough and scaly skin dis eases and makes the ekin smooth and healthy. It is an ornament to any lady'B toilet. People never tire of a joke at the expense of the ordinary doctor. In all countries alike the impression is strong that the bulk of the physician's influence is against a man's dying a natural death. "Did you call in the doctor when your father was taken ill ?" asked a simple-minded clergy man. "No," replied the truthful child, "father died without anybody's help." An Old Man's Belief. Have used Parker's Ginger Tonic for my bad cough and hemorrhage I had twenty-five years. I fell like an other man since I used it. Am 60 years past. Believe it sure to cure young persons. —lt is wonderful how very few things are absolutely necessary to human happiness. It is a great privi lege to gaze into the most attractive shop windows just to see how many things there are in the world which you don't want. It is very difficult to say what the most important thing in life is, but Owen Meredith had a very clear insight into human affairs when he wrote the following suggestive lines:— Wo may live without poetry, music and art; We may live without conscience and live with out heart; We may live without fiiends, we may live without books; But civilized man cannot live without cooks. .Concord Grape Vines. Fine, Vigorous Vines, two three and four yearß' old, for sale by the dozen or thousand at the lowest prices. These vines are raised on the famous Mt. Prospect Vineyards, at Passaic, N. J., where the well-known Port Grape Wine is produced tbat is so highly esteemed at Dresden and Berlin, and Euro[)ean Cities to which it is shipped, and that is so highly esteemed by physicians everywhere. Address, ALFBF.D SIKEK, Passaic, N. J. —The old proverb has it "A man does not look behind a door unless he has stood there himself." But does the same logic hold good when we say that every man looks under his bed be fore he goes to sleep ? —The most reliable, carefully prepared and best purgative of the present age is BRANMETH'S PILLS. They are compounded of Roots, Herbs and Gums of the most healing and benettcial kind. As a Family Medicine they are unrivalled coring Headache, Constipatien, Liver Com plaint, lMieuinatism, Dyspepsia—clearing the blood of all impurities—acting on the Liver, Kidneys and other important organs, removing the waste tikbue, and adding years to the lives of all who use them. For fifty years they have'been used by the American public, ani their constantly increas ing sales show how they are appreciated. A Perfect Remedy in 20 Diseases. AHHFIELD, MASS. 1 am verging on eighty yoars, and deem it my duty to suffering humanity to say that my long life id due to BDANDBETB'H PILLS which have l>cen my sole medicine for half a century. I know the Jaet forty-three yoars of my life is owing soleh to their use Your PILLS saved AW many times after the best medical skill in sever al States had given me up as hopeless. I have had many converts to purgation with BUAND RETH'S PILLS, and have seen them berform al most miracles of cure. For cliildrau, a few doses have cured measles, scailet fever, wd whooping cough. In all female troubles and weaknees I have never known them to fail. In adult males I have known them to cure the worst caees of dyspepsia, rheumatism, kidney diseases, dysentery and diarrhma; oven dropsy, paralysis, and apoplexy have yielded to a per sistent courso of BBANORETH'S PILLS. In fact I have found them the true Life Elixir. Ttiey act as continual preventives against the effects of time, disease, and labor. JOIIN H MANN. Equity Suits Report. In the case of Tlioruely Johnston and Mrs. Ramsey against William S. Boyd, General Eekley, of Ohio, as master, reports in favor of Wm.S. Royd, as having over paid themM!)3.oO. Tins, with the large equity suit brought by the Allen heirs (Mrs. Rains<-y being one of tltcmj against Wm. S. Btyd, of Butler, Pa. and Major Allen, of Pittsburgh, over two yeors oil hand, resulted in favor ot \V in. S. Boyd, having overpaid the Allen heirs $.5,000.00. The costs in both cases are very heavy, all of which will have to be paid by the Allen heirs. aplß,4t A CARD. To nil those who are sufi'ering from the cr rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, 4c..- I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dit covered by a missionary in South Americr. Send a self-addressed envelope to the RKV. JOSEPH T. INMAK, Station D, New York City iy- POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholesomeness. More economi cal than the ordinary kinds, and canuot be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum and phosphate powders. SOLD ONLY IS CANS. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., IC6 Wall Street, N. Y. ~~ THE NEW PATENT ~ OUST-PROOF Stem Winding Open Face Case, M A 9i t'FACTUKED BV THE AMERICAN WATCH CO., Wall ham, Maw, This case is formed in one. solid piece with out joint or seam, opening in Front only , thus avoiding the U'-.ual cop t aud securing greater strength aud durability. These Watches are all cpen face. The bezel, inU> which an extra 6trong crystal is fitted with an especially prepared water-prool cement, is attached to the. case by Bcrcyring it tbereou, and thus forms an air.tight junction wjth ffje body of the c.ise, which is proof against dust and moisture. To railroad men, travelers, miners, lumber men and others who are almost constantly ex posed and who have to make frequent references to the watch, these qualities are of the utmost importance. The Follow iUK Tell their own UlQry, "VALIIOSTA, GEOHIiU, July SO, "I sold one of your Patent Dust Proof Cases I about two months ago, and the other day it enme back to me with the request to make It wind easier. On examination I tound that the stem was njsty, 3Ptl I inquired into the cause of it. The genthiiniu USti'4 t hal he starting some tbat had lo4.*Pd il bend of the river, when his chain caught in a bush and threw bis watch into about twelve leet of water, and he was about two Lour* find it. When be got it out it was running and (uTttitWitfW. !»}J .right. In about three months he fo'Jid that tlJ* BfclU VS? !>- ird 10 turn and sent it to in«J. 1 can say that the Wall* U all that tti. pany claims for it aud retomuieii2 to all r:lil ' road aud mill men, v, w. jjjtWTVr." "ULISTON, IOWA, April 2SJ, LTTBL. "I wish you would send me a spring for the Wm- Ellery Waich • « * By the way this Et lery Is a watch 1 sold in your Screw Bezel to a farmer last fill- The first of January he lost the watch In the woods, and found it this week in about a foot of water. It had lain ihrec months and over in snow aud jyater, with but sligL t injury to the watch-only k hair-spring. C. S. RAYMOND." The above were very severe teats, and demon strate tieyond a doubt, thai fit any reasonable length of time during whioh a watch might be under water it would receive no injury what ever. . We make these CUSPS in botli gota tturf and as a Perfectly Duii-proof Stein Wind* lug Walcli Case, Challenge the World to produce 1(8 Equal, For Sale by all First-Class Jewelers HOW WATCHES ARE MADE. In a SOLID ( -OLD WATCH, aside from the necessary thickness f.-f engraving and polishing, u large proportion of inula} it needed only to htifien and Jiold the engrav ed portions in place, and supply strength. The surplus gold is actually needless. In James Hogs' Patent Gold Watch Cases this WASTE is saved, and SOLIDITY and STRENGTH increased by a simple process, at one-half the cost. A plate of SOLID GOLD Ls soldere>\ on ea< h side of a plate of hard nickel composition metal, and the three are flien passed between polished steel rollers. From this the cases, backs, centers, l>ezels, etc., ure cut find t-hapod \>j dies and formers. The gold is thick enough to admit of all kinds of chasing, engraving and engine turning. These cases have l>een worn perfectly smooth by use without removing the gold. This is the only case iiuulc under this j>rocess. Each ease is necompajtii'il with a valid guarantee siijned by the manufacturers warranting it to Knar 20 years. 150,000 of tlieso Cases now carried in the United States and Canada. largest and Oldest Factory, Established 185-1. Ask your Jeweler. The Boss watch cases with any kind of movement desired, can be bad of E. GBIEB, WATCHMAKER 1 JEWELER, Halii Nf., Butler, M*a., Opposite Troutman's Dry Goods Store. Bovard, Rose & Co., CHOICE CARPBTS! Ingrain, J tag and Cottage; Extra Ingraioc 4lid Tapestry; Extra Tapestry and Body Brussels; Body BrusselH and Moquetten; English and American Linoleum; I.ignums and Oil Cloths; Matting and Window Shade*; Huge, Mats and Sweepers; Plain Shade and Fancy Hollands, &P t , Ui'- Bovard, Rose & Co., 39 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA, marl4,.'iin lillFliM'llililiHiH'lil'U'F in thtwoHdaquiiltolt !ur core of Scrofula, Pimplea, Roila, Tetter, DM Hurej, 8or«* Eyea, Mercurial Catarrh. Lota of Appetite, Female Coinplaiuta, aud all Blo«4 dlaeaaes. Ii never fatla. All druggiau and country a tore kvrptra a.«ll it. R. K. H*ll#r* _ Pittsburgh, on everj bottlo. Advertise in the CI.IZKIV PENN A. CONSTKUCTION CO. 132 First Ave.,PITTSBURGH, PA. IRON Buildings, Bridges and Bool*, Jails and Lockups, Fronts, Columns A Girders, Stairways and Beams, Fences and Cristings, Fire-Eseapes. mar2B,om Planing Mill —AND— Lumber Y ard. J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PURVIS, S.G. Purvis & Co., MINUrACTtTBKRS AND DEALERS IH Rough and Planed Lumber OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, SASH. DOORS, FLOORING, SIDING, BATTENS, Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards, SHINGLES & LATH. PLANING MILL AND YARD Wear German Catholic Church OLD COUNTRY TEA HOUSE ! KS'R'A UIiXM IIEI) PAT NO MORE FREIGHT ON GROCERIES. The Largest and Most Complete RETAIL GROCERY IN THE UNITED STATES j?3EUitf T PUBf 4ip WITHIN 50 MILES OF OCR CITT Order ol f35 anil cpuinle, freight prepaid. Orders ol SSO and upwards, Ireijjbl prepaid. Or If preferable, a ducouul allowed of 3>£ per cent. Orders of SIOO and upwards, lrciy[Ut prep dd, or a discount ol 3 per cent. PARTIES LIVING OVER 50 MILES FROM PITTSBL'RG prders Of or upwards, a discount of 2 per Orders of tw au« a disco jnt of 2% per cent. Orders of fIOO or upwar\ in this coun try. Its invaluable TONIC and STRENGTHENING PROPERTIES are unsurpassed by any other Native Wine. Bo ing the pure juicu of the grape produced under Speer's own personal supervision, its purity ititd is guaranteed. The youngest children ma? pwiat." pf jts generous qu.ilities, and the weaieit invalid M»fc ft to j'Jyaiitage. It Is particularly bonnlLjial to thu ajfcd tated, and HuitMl to the varioiw ailffeiitjJ that effeett the weaker sex. It U ill every rss|)OCt the a Wine to be relied on. SPEKR'S P, J. SHERRY. The P. i. Siwiy ,'s jj wine of Superior Char acter and partakes of th» of the grape from which it is made. Fot PtUfey, r.i,"h ness of Flavor and Medicinal Properties,it wuflw found unexcelled. SPEER'S P. J. BRANDY . This brandy stands unrivalled in this country being far supeiior for medicinal purposes. It is a pure distillation from tiie grape, and contains valuable medicinal properties. I Ims a (lelieate flavor, similar to that of the grapes, from which it is distilled, and is m great favcr among llrst-c)»MH families. Upc that'iio of Al.FiiEI) KPEKIi, ijf- J-, is over the cork of each bottle. Hold by J#. Ml W^llopj AND BY DIIUGOWTS EVEKVWHEKE. Union "Woolen Mills. I vru»ui (Josiro to call the attention of the public to tbo 1J.1W.1 yyoglen Mill, Butler, Pa., whero I havo now and liupt<»«.Jl {jjf cl'ineiy for the manufacture of Barred and Gray Flannels, Knitting ard Weaving Yarns, and I can recommend them as being very dura ble, as th«.y are biail4fu hova Consumption, Dyspepsia, Eheuma -1 Ism, kidney Complaint., orxnyclisorderofthelungi, stomach. l>owels, blood cr nerves Pakkth's GINGER TONIC wiil cure you. It is the Greatest Blood Purifier And tbt Best and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used. If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or i-i" disease or weakness and require a stimulant take 1 #M»tion« of ginrrr alone. Si-oil for circular to £ Cm . N. V. COc. A (1 iliti, at dealer. In drug., 'iREAT br.Mp'JVINO DOLLAR SIZE. tfTrfV.J |.-,}|l,.S fcc ranee has made thjs i deliali'w puruweext-ca^g!y There 1. »othlH» like lit, (nsw ItM ftbjfi^; TON CoLOCNU and look tut Mgliatwe c,I fcS e eery bottle. Any dru W l (or dealer In perfumery . -ii (tipply you, 55 ST, it 75 rfnl clie.. LAItGK SAVIWq m-'Viytj tif SI7.E MEEBOEHSm i ' CIRC Ul. AR R S P A C M/U 6'u JWtftiK CHICAGO, BOSTON, CLEVELAND, O. Shuttle Machine IN THE WORLD. SEE IT I TRY IT 1 and mqi; IYJl h BUY IT * FOR BALE BY BKUO & CYI'IIER, liutler, I'a. JORDAN EYTH, Wholesale Liquor DEALER, South of Court House, MAIN STREET, FUTLER, PA. . —/j) All kintlrt of I'urc Wines uiul ulwttys on hands, also Ueer in Uottlea. TSICC<» and Citfarw. npr4,3m Union Wfiojen >lill, BUTLEK, FA. 11. FDLLEBTOM, Prop'r. Manufacturer of BLANKETS, FLANNELS, YARNS, 4fp. Also custom work done to order, such as carding UolU, making UJankcts, Flannels, Knit- I ting and Weaving Yarns, &c., at Vbiy low | prices. Wool worked on the sharen, If do- | sired. uij'7-ly KEYSTONE BOILER WORKS. WM. MANCHESTER. 28TH AND RAILROAD STS., PITTSBURGH. PA. NEW AND SECOND-HAND BOILERS All Kinds of Boilbfs & Sheet Iron Work Made to Order Oil Sttlla, Tanks, Koliing Mill Stacks, etc. Repairing done promptly. Correspondence Solicited. IRON CITY BOILER WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF 3EK X 31* TEL * Oil Tanks, Stills & All Kinds of Sheet Iron Work. Special attention paid to Is!ant Furnace, Mill work and Jobbing. JAMES LAPPAN & CO., Street, from 19th to 20th. Office 20th St. PITTSBURGH ma3,'82,1y WHO It UNACQU AINTCO *ITM THE GEOGRAPHY 0* THIS OOUN* TRY WILL SCC BY CXAM.NiNO THiSMAP THAT THE CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND S PACIFIC RT By the central position of its line, connects the East and the West bv the shortest route, and car ries passengers, without chuupe of cars, between Chicago and Kansas City, Council Blurts, Leaven worth. Atchison, Minneapolis and St. Paul. It connects in Union Depots with all the principal lines of road between the Atlantic and the Taciflc Oceans. Its equipment ID unrivaled and magnnl eent, being composed cf Llost Comfortable and Beautiful Day Coaches, liorton Re clining Chair Cars, Pullman's Prettiest Palacs Bleeping Car*, and the Best Lino of Dining Cars in the world. Three Trains between Chicago and Missouri iiiver Poinrw. Two Trains between Chi sago and Minneapolis and at. Paul, via the Famous "ALBERT LEA ROUTE.' - A yew add Direct L»ne, via Seneca and Kanka kee. haj reacotly kx>en op~moU between Richmond, Norfolk, Newport NJWJ, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Au fusta. Nashville. Louisville, Lexington, Cincinnati, ndianapclj? and Lafayette, and Omaha, Minneap olis and St. Paul and intermediate points. All Through Pas<*cugers Travel on I'ast Express Trains. Tickets for rale at *ll principal Ticket OtXicosin the United States and Canada. Baggage chocked through and rates of fare aU ways as low aa competitors that oCcr lesj advau ta?or detailed information,cct the Map 3 and Fold trs of the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE, Atycur nearest T*icke"l OTf-.~t5, or.iu-'-ie'! R. R. CABLE, E. G T". J JHN. Vice Pre. t Geo! MVr. Gcn l Tkt. « Pais. A*t. CHICAGO. "S C HAT Z" We have now on exhibition a large and com plete liue of SPRING DRESS GOODS ISlurk a»i.il s > t'<>. I'a.. during ilif season. laird Clcmls, a |>pa|iM ful dark bay. with twiAvhlte feet and Mar in fore head broad and si|iiarelv built,tine bone and mus cle and shows the Nt»<-k well. Hair on the front of the shin seven inches long and thirteen on the back of the foot lock. KAUI. OF SKI.KIHK is a light bay. thiee white fei't and white face, well shaped, short back, long quarters, licuvy bone, shows Hit* blood •veil. These horses were imported by Robert llessel cfloer !•: I«S2, and are registered animals in the jftytwsijUe .St. .1 1.0 3 •:;> • Hand vd the books can'be seen at Mr. MejyeKlvasy-r .•». . Also. I'KitiVK KII.KAHK, a three-uiiarter > Jy desdale, will be feept at Hie same stablj. lAII-:tm Star Beer Bottling Company, ANI» CITY BOTTIJIti HOUSF. J. C. 39 and 41 Market St., PITTSBURGH, PA Sola IJoitlera of Jos. Sehiltz lirewiug CO'H, MIL WACRfi.E Beer for Jfrmilips a specialty. 'lmport jjvs and dealer* in Ales, Stouts, Ginger A' e > Siltzer Water. ,tc., Syiups all Flavoi*. Manufacturers of Bottled Soda Water. Try our Quart Git:gcr Ale arid Champaign Cider, made especially for family table u»e. Send for Price List. P. O. Box 398. Tele phone cotuiection. apr26,4m. PUEE JIFF* A O INDIA A LAU I Fn in the Districts of ASSAM, (. HI T I'AUONG, 1 CACIIAK. KAN'UKA VALLEY, DAKJEEL- 1 INO, DEHH \ DOON, and ethers. Absolutely Pure. Superior In Flavor. The Most Econom ical. Reiiuires only half the usual quantity- Sold by all Grocers. JOHN C. PHILLIP.-* iV: , jji}.. /tr-.-nts of the Calcutta Tea Syndicate, , 130 Water St., N. /. Novß-ly. Bickel & Gallagher, (Suce< ssors to a A Fftck ) Livery, Feed ana Sale Stable. I.iSS ECH«S, F I KST-CI. 4SS IS A IIS, JEFFEbSOM ST.. BUTLER- PA npr4, Biu • BEST IN THE WORLD!! ■ ll Take no otlior. DKAL-.1-.M f-r.K V«Ov J. C. Swearin^en. ftreet, Pittsburgh, Pa. ARCHITECT A i # \ 138 LIBEFfTY" HT. Q PITI SBTJKGII. ZP .t.- MAN VI.AND FARMS. Hook and Map Mltß, by 0. E. SHAN A HAN, Att'y, Kanton, Md. BURGLARIES Are of Every Day Occurrence. Not a SINGLE INSTANCE OX RECOUP in the past 3"> years where one of Hall's Celebrated STANDARD BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES If as been Broken open by Bur glars and ltobbed. Hall's Standard Patent Fire- Proof Safes Have NEVER FAILED to PRE SERVE their CONTENTS AGAINST PIRE. It is a well known fact that there is XO SAFE maile in the World THAT COVES AS GREAT SECURITY AS TH K IIALL'S SAfE They always protect their contents. Person* having Valuables should not be without a Hall's Safe. Hall's Safe & Lock Co- J. L. Hall, Pres't. CINCINNATI, NEW YORK, CHICAGO LOUISVILLE, SAN FRANCISC, ST. LOUIS, CLEVELAND, SBBSS9BB9BBBHBEB9B A R 0 MAN N A. The Only Sure Cure lor Dys« pepsla. AND AI.L LIVER,KIDNEY, BLOOD AND SKIN DISEASES. f/o other remedy ha* 30 many and strong Ffomo testimonials an ARO MANNA, (kifl or &CitJ Jur Po2 Arch St., Pliila Jos. L. Wuller, Druggist, Butler, Pa. A Great Cause of Human Misery IS Til E LOSS OF A Lecture 011 the Nature. Treatment and Radi cal :ur3 of Heminr.l Weakness, or Nnerma- induced fjy iiiyolantar. (•'missions, Impotoncy, "Nervous' Doliility, aiifj Impediments to M&rriitgo generally; f'onsump tion. Epilepsy and Fits: Mental and Physical In capacity, Ac—By ROBERT J. CUIVEIiWELL, M. D., author of the ' Greeu Book," A. The world-renowned author, in this admirable Lecture, clearly proves from Ilia own experience that the awful consequences of Self-Abuse may be effectually removed without dangerous surgi cal operalions, bougies, instru ments, lings or cordials; pointing out a mode of cure at once certain and effectual, \>f means of whjp)i every sufferer, no matter what Ilia condition may Ue ( may cure ldniself cheaply, privately and radi cally. This Lecture trill prove a Bonn to Thoutandi and l'hvusiinils. Sent under seal In a plain envelope to any ad dress, on receipt of six cents or two postage stamps. Address, THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 ANN ST., Hew You#, N. V. ; p. 0- Box, 450. octll-ljr. DH K O. W KST'S NEAR* A*D KRAI* TRIATVIXT, a ruftrftntm! for Hy»t*rla, Plzzlnme, Convulsion*. Fit*. Nerrous Neuralfflt, Headache, Nrn'oua Prostra tion cansed by the of alcohol or tobacco. Wakeful. iietw, Menta. i>eprejwion. Softening of the Brain remlt nt; In Insanity ami lending to misery, ch-coy and death, *reinatnre Olq pariennea*. Los* Jt Power in either ex, Involunurrr IX>«HC« and „ ~ • caused by over exertion or tho brain. wlf abnse or over-indulgence One box cum recent fane*. Kach box contain* «no month'H lr. atment On© dollar It box. or *ix boxes flea doil'irn; acnt by inall prepaid on receipt of price We guar. ant«-c idx boxe* to cure anvea?e. With each ort'.er re celTfld for alx boxen. accompanied with Ave dollar*, wo vflll wend the purchaser our written guarantee to refund money if treatment doe* not effect a cure. Guaranty's U-.ii.-d only by Jo*. Fleming. D 84 Market UU i'lttaburgh, Fa. OriU-r* by mail at regular price* WANTED, SALESMEN. I Tocanvass ft>r the sale of Nursery Stock. -» 4u- |iiale«l facilities. X«> experience BAL.'\ I «x* pf-asrs paid. Twiacra Of Frtil t aim Ornsnvnilf Xrcea, Shn+hs, H**#*, etc. W. Ac T. SMITH, Genwa, N. V. P. A W. R. R. Time Table. The morning traiii for Allegheny leave* Butler at 8:19, Bu'ler or Pittsburgh time, arriving there at 10:33, city time. This train connect* at Callerv Junction with the mail train of the Pittsburgh division, going west, which arrive* at Harmony at 9:48, Zelienople at 952 and New Castle Junction at 11. It. It. time, where con nection ia made with trains on the P. A L. E. B. B. for New Castle, Youngstown and other points north and west. The jnai: train for Allegheny, leave* Butler at 11:07, Butler time, and connects at Callery Junction at noon with the Catlery accommoda tion, which arrives at Allegheny city at 1:46, p. M., city time. The evening train from Butler for Allegheny leaves at 6:03. Butler time, and runs through to Allegheny, arriving there at 8:16. p. x. Through trains from Allegheny to Butler and Foxbnrg, leave Allegheny at 7:41, A. m. and 4:15, p. x., arriving at Butler at 9.46, A. X., and 6 21. p. x., Butler time. The Callery accommodation leaves Allegheny at 10.01, city time, and connects with the mail 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. X. 1.46 and 6.21, P. m., arriving there at 11.59 A. X., 4 20 and 8.25, P. M., R. It. time, and connect with the trains on the Pittebuigh, Bradford and Buffalo R. R, West Penn Time Table. Trains leave Butler (Butler or Pittsburgh time.) Mai ket at 4:41 A. x., goes through to Alle gheny, arriving at 9:01 A. m. This train, when on time, connects at Freeport Accommoda tion, which arrives at Allegheny at 8:01, city time. Express at 7:IG A. m., connecting at Butler Juuction, without change of cars, at 8.26 with Express west, arriving IU Allegheny at at 9:36 A. m.. and Express east arriving at Blairsville at 10:55 A. x., railroad time, where it make* close connection with Mail train east. Mail at 2.16 p. x., connecting at Butler Junc tion without change ot cars, with Kxpress west, arriviug iu Allegheny at 5.01 P. x., and Express east arriving at Blairsville Inteiseciion at 5.55 p. x., railroad time, which connects with Jobustown Accommodation east, and there with last line east. Trains arrive at Butler on West Penn R. K. at 9 51 A. m„ 4.41 and 5.17 p. x., Butler time Sbenango A Allegheny R. R. Passenger trains leave Milliard at 7:25 a, m, and 2:30 p. in., arriving nt Harrisville at 8:07 a. m. and 3:30 p. in., aud at Greenville at a. m. and 6; 10 p. in.; a passenger train leave* Coaliowu at 12:25 p. in. and arrives at Ureeu ville at 3:15 p. In. Trains leave Greenville at 7:00 a. m , 11 ;35 a. m. and 4:00 p. in., arriving at Coaltown at 10:15 a. m. and at Milliards at 1:45 p. m. and 7:15 p. m. Train No. 7 which leaves Mercer at 9;24 a. in. aud arrives at Hilliard at 12:15 p. m. will carry passengers between those two points only Tluie of Holding Courts* The several Courts of the county of Batler commence on the 6ist Monday of March, June, September and December, ajid continue two weeks, or so long as necessary to dispose of the business. No causes are pat down for trial or traverse jurors summoned for tlib first week of the several terms. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. STB. SNYDKK, ' Office with A. T. Black, Esq., Main street, near Court House. J. I). MARSHALL, Attorney-lit-Law. Office witli W. A. Forquer, Esq , Main Street, opposite Vogeley House, Butler, Pa. Feb2B-'B3. J. M. THOMPSON. W. C. THOXPSON THOMPSON & SON, Attorneys at Law. Office on the west side of Main street, tew doors North of Troutman's dry goods store. JOHN K. KELLY, Office with F. Briber. Esq., in Betber b^lli|ln^. GECRGEC. PILLOW, Attorney at I-aw aiid SURVEYOR, Main street, Butler, I'a. Office with J. I>. McJunkln. jriMuCßftPATg; ATTOHJCEY AT LAW. Office op Main Street, South of Court House, in Gen. Puirianoe'a former office. Aug2 lyl8«2,. ~~R. P. SCOTT, Attorney at Butler. Pa. Office near Cour House, two doors West of CITIZEN office. A. M. CORNELIUS, Office with W. D. Brandon, Berg Building, Main Street, Butler, Pa. j7 F.BRITTAIN, Office with L. Z. Mitchell, Diamond. S. B. PIERSOIJ. Office on N. E. corjipr Diamond, bttjld 19- " RRn? JOHN M. UREm Office on N. E. corner Diamond. novl2 " Wil. 11. LUbK, Office with W. H. H. Riddle, Esq. NKVVTON BLACK, Office on Diamond, near Court Honae, south side. _ E. I. BitUGII, Office In Riddle's LAW Building. S. F. BOWSEIt. Otyic? in LAV ijui^g. J B. MCJUNKJN, Special attention given to collection* Olttct opposite Willard House. JOSEPH B. BREDIN, Office north-east corner of Diamond, Butler H. H. QOUCHER, Office in J, T- I>pyLT ' Office near Court House. - 74 W. p. BjtANpO^. oblf -'iC U »;.rg,o CLARENCE WALKKR," "" Offioe In Brady building- marl 7 FERD REIBER, Office in Reiber's building, Jeflerson St. ap»l> F. M. EASTMAN, ol, t» OITIZF.N FICII.PINO _ K. R. ECkLST, ' KINMDI Mabshai.L (Lute of Ohio.) ECKLEY A MARSHALL. Office In Brady's Law Building. Sept.#,74 C O. CHRISTIE, Attorney at Law. Legal business carefully transacted. Collections madf a{sd remitted. Business corrcspoutleuce attended to aud _ EN. LEAKE, M. D., • Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Office in Union Block, and residence in Ferrero he ®ie, Butler, Pa. Oct. 25, 1882. JOHN E. BYERS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, iny2l-ly] BUTLER, PA. Office on Jefferson street, oppoajj* Klinjfler's Flour Store.