BUTLER CITIZEN MISCELIANEOUS. The Missing Undershirt. The morning was warm, and he im prudently made a change of his under clothing. Our climate is deceptive. Before evening there came up a chilly storm. An attack of sickness followed of course. But Perry Davis's Pain Killer was used for relief, with the happiest effect. In these Summer months of suddenly varying tempera ture, everybody ought to keep a bot tle of this valuable remedy withm reach. —Tramps and circuses have taken the road for tbe summer campaign. Influence of the Soil on Health. The influence of the soil upon the health of those living upon it, is brougUt out Terv plam- IT during prevalence of epidemic diseases. That malarial diseases dike intermittent fe vers) originate from the soil, is already accept ed- and recent investigations show pretty con clasivelv that the germs of cholera, abdominal typhus, Yellow fever, and the plague are in some wav connected with the soil, which is daily corroborated by letters from all parts ot the country, stating tbe marvelous effect I e runa has on these diseases, and in their con valescent state, John E. Courtney, ot Corry, Pa., savs: "I am still getting better, thanks to your Peruna and Manalin." See page -4 in "Ills of Life." A pig with five feet is a Williams town curiosity. A Druggist's Story. Mr. Isaac C. Chapman, Druggist, Nfcwborg, N. Y., writes ns: "I have for the past ten years sold several gross of Dr. William Hall's Balsam for the longs. I can say of it what I cannot say of any other medicine. I have never heard a customer speak of it but to praise its virtues in the highest manner. I have recommended it in a great many cases of whooping cough with the happiest effects I have used it in my own family for many years; in fact, always have a bottle in the medicine closet ready for use." Phalon's Nigbt Blooming Cereus. You remember this delightful per- ( fume of a dozen years ago? It is just as fragrant as ever. All Pbalon s perfumes and preparations, including J the Vitalia and Flair Invigorator, are i made by tbe Manhattan Med., Co., 1 New York. "Board wanted," as the young lady said when she came to a mud puddle in tbe sidewalk. If you are a frequenter or a resident of a miasmatic district, barricade your system . against the scourge of all new countries —ague, billious and inmittent fevers—by the use of < Hop Bitters. I Lii/IXOTON, Micii., Feb. 2, 1860. I hare sold Hop Bitters for four years and there is no medicine that surpasses them for billious attacks, kidney complaints and many 1 diseases incident to this malarial climate. j 11. T. Ai.exandek. The funiest sight out is two dudes guying some other fellow and calling him a dude. J For dressing the hair, and j beautifying it when gray, nothing is , so satisfactory as Parker's Hair j Balsam. 1 —A strange disease, which com- ' mences at the fetlock with a virulent ( sore, is afflicting the horses in Upper ( Bern, Berks county. j "jOr, Benson's Celery and Chamo mile Pills cured my wife immediately ( of severe neuralgia ." H. M. Cocklin, ] Shepherdtown, Pa. A. farmer in Susquehanna county | was fined fifteen dollars a few days ago for permitting Canada thistles to grow on his land. 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 CO years past. Believe it sure to cure 1 young persons. —One cannot lie too careful this weather. A swell exchanged h » heavy winter cane for a. light bamboo, and caught a severe cold that laid bini up for a week. One Suffering Soul Happy. "If I can send one suffering soul to you," writes James Corbin, of Wash burn, 111., "I will be happy. Samari tan Nervine cured me, and will cure all cases of fits." $1.50. —Too much care cannot be exercised by our farmers as to what kind of corn they plant. A great deal of replanting may l>c avoided. —-If yau are sick read the advertis ment of " Wilsonia" on another page. This is discovered to be nature's own remedy for the restoration of lost , health. No medicine. It is tbe greatest scientific discovery of tbe age, and is doing a most won derful work among invalids, and those gived up by physicians as incurable. —An Indiana girl who was sudden ly kissed at a party, has become in- Bane. Such things should be talked over at least a whole week beforehand. doubtful friend is worse than certain enemy." and vice versa a cer tain friend is infinitely better than a doubtful enemy. Thus Kidney-Wort is an incomparably better friend to the human race than whole catalogues full of doubtful nostrums. It is an unfail ing remedy for that tormenting disease piles. It moves the bowels gently and freely, and thus removes the cause. I)o not fail to try it faithfully either in dry or liquid form. —Wear at the knees of a man's pants nowadays shouldn't be attribut ed to constant attendance at prayer meeting. It is tbe season for putting down carpet. —When you suffer from dyspepsia, heartburn, malarial affections, kidney disease, liver complaint and other wasting diseases. When you wish to enrich the blood and purify the system generally. When you wish to remove all feeling of weakness, wearines, lack of energy, try a bottle of Brown's Irou Bitters aud see how greatly it will benefit you. It surpasses all known remedies as an enriclier of the blood and & perfect regulator of tbe various bodily fuuetioua. Ask your druggist. Rescued from Agonizing Death. NEW YORK.—Mr. James "White, 1552 Broadwav, formerly chief instruc tor ia Dickels'"Riding School, in this city, said to a newspaper reporter: "I broke ray shoulder, arm and elbow, splitting the socket in four parts. Rheumatism set in and I employed the best physician. He tried everything, but I grew worse, and at last he said: j I have one more thing to try and if j that fails nothing can give you relief, and that is St. Jacobs Oil.' I used the great pain-reliever, and am able to use my arm, free from all rheumatic trouble. I have also recommended the remedy to a number of people, and in every case they have been speedily and effectually cured."' The sun shining through a win dow on a box of matches in a house in Brookville, set them on fire, and the timely discovery saved a house for a family. —Mr. """William M. MorrisoD, Wrightsville, Pa., says: "I found Brown's Iron Bitters to be a great ap petizer and restorative medicine. —Two Mexicans killed each other i with the same knife. One stabbed the other in the region of the heart, leav ing the knife sticking in the wound. The other quickly drew the knife from his own breast apd stabbed bis antago nist. Both died in a few minutes. 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 tbe ekin smooth and healthy. It is an ornament to any lady's toilet. The finest butter in the United States is made in lowa. The reason is simple. Corn whicL <s raised in the West so abundantly is freely fed to the cows. This produces better milk than hay or mixed feed. Hope for Drunkards. My husband bad drunken habits he J 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. The list of pensioners demanded bv the late Congress has been prepared in the Pension Depertment, and is ready for the printer. It is estimated that it will make forty-eight yolumes of six hundreds pages each. Dr. Mott's Endorsement of Speer's Port Wine. The celebrated I)r. Mott, of New York, speaks wonders for Mr. Speer's efforts to raise the Oporoto or Port Grape Wine in New Jersey. The Doctor has spent years in Portugal and tbe wine districts of France, and knows what he is talking about. Read it. G2 MADISON AVENUE,) NEW YOBK. > MR. ALFRED SPEER. —Dear Sir: Tbe visit which I made last year to your Vineyards, wine-presses and vaults at Passaic, N. J., satisfies me thoroughly that the wines produced by you arc pure and unadulterated, and the very best that can be offered to the public for medicinal uses. Acting on my favorable impression at the time, I have since recommended the Port Wine; more particularly in my practice, and am satisfied with marked benefit to my patients. There can be no better proof to the doubting mind, an to the wine being made of the finest Oporto Grape, than a visit to your acres of land covered with the vine bearing tbe luxuriant fruit. Wishing you success in your praiseworthy enterprise, I remain respectfully yourv, ALEX. B. MOTT, M. D., Prof, of Surgeiy, Bellevue Hospital Medical College, Sic., <kc. For sale by D. H. Wuller. —Postmasters have been instructed by the Washington authorities not to allow fertilizers, paint, ink powders and other uumaiiable articles to go through the mails. Concord Grapevines, I Fine, Vigorous Vines, two three and four yearn' old, for sale by the dozen or thousand at tlie lowest prices. These virieu arc rained on tho famous 311. Prospect VineyardH, at I'aMtaic, N. J., where the well-known Port Grape Wine ie produced that is MO highly esteemed at iJrcsden and lieriiu, and Kurope&ti Citiew to which it it* shipped, and tint ia no highly esteemed hy physicians everywhere. Address, ' AWBED HPBKU, Passaic, N. J. —During the last three weeks claims to tbe amount of $750 25, for sheep damaged and killed by dogs in Mercer county, have been filed by farmers in tbe office of the County Commission ers. Allcock's Porous Plaster CUBE WHERE OTHER PLASTERS FAIL EVEN TO RELIEVE. TAKK NOOTIIBROK VCIJ WII.I. nr. DIHAPPOINT XII. lNslsT ON HAVING ALCOOK'S. Pun. A., 308 NORTH Tuiitn ST., ) February 1, 1883. j I have been uiing Allcock's Porous Planters for a Dumber of years and always with marked benefit. I have been much troubled with uius cul ir rbeuiuatUm; have been treated by five of our best physicians without receiving any rc lief whatever. I then used Allcock's Plns'cr on the parts otlceted and I can aseu:e you the pain 1m almost entirely left me. I can recom mend tucm to every one as the best plaster made. 1 have tried other kinds but loun.i them worthless. B. V. GALLAGHER. "Weak Kidneys Cured. CONTOOCOOK, N. 11. ) March 3, ItMO. S 1 have been greatly troubled with iheuma tibin and Weak kidneys. Was ud vised to try Allcock's Porous Plasters (had used two other kinds of so-called Porous Plasters, which did me no good), but one of yours has worked like a charm, giving ine complete relict, and 1 havo not beeu troubled v;ith Rheumatism a.id Kiducy Complaint since Uslni< thoin, and 1 eon slder myself cured. EDWARI) D. BURNIIAM. —A scuppernong vine at Tokay vineyard, near Fayettevilie, X. C., bears 100 bushels of grapes a year. There are other vines in the same vine yard which produces front tbirty-livo to forty bushels. The vines were sot 1 out twentylive years ago. ' A C4KI>. L , To all those who are sulli-ring from the eis I rors and indiscretions of youth, nervou | weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Jci:., 1 will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE ' OF CHARGE. This great remedy wa> dis- I covered iiy a missionary in Houth America. 4 Send a self-addressed envelope to the RKV. JO.SKPII T. I.S.MAN, .Station V, New York City fm W ROYAL SSWRT 1\ 131 r @ i *AKIM c POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wbolesomeness. More economi cal than the ordinary kind?, and canuot, be sold in competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum and phosphate powders. Sol. II ONLY IN CANS. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 Wall Street, N. Y. THE NEW PATENT DUST-PKOOF Stem Winding Open Face Case, MASt'FACTCtIED BV THE AMERICAN WATCH CO, Walthaui, Mass, This case is formed in one solid piece with out joint or seam, opening in Front only, thus avoiding tbe us-ual cap, and securing greater strength and durability. These Watches are ail open face. The bezel, into which an extra stiong crystal is fitted with an especially prepared water-prool cement, ia attached to the. case by screwing it thereou, and thus lot ms an air-light junction with the bodv of the case, which la prool against du6t and moisture. To railroad men, travelers, miners, lumber men and ethers who are almost constantly ex posed and who have to make frequent lele.entes to the watch, these qualities are ol the utmost importance. The Follow lug L.elier» Tell tlitlr own Story. " VALDOSTA. OEOHGIA, July 20, 1882. "I sold one of your Fatent liuet Proof Cases about two months ago, aud the other day it came back to me with the request to make it wind easier. On examination I lound that the stem was rusty, and I inquired into the cause ol it. The gentlem in stated to me that he was starting 6ome saw-logs that had lodged iu the beudol the river, when his chain caught in a bush and threw his watch into about twelve leet ol water, and lie was üboul two Lours iind iu" it. When he got il out it was running aud ne°ihou{;hi all right. In about three months he found that the sum wajs hard to turn and sent it to me. I can say that the w.iteh is all that the com pany claims tor it and recommend it to all rail road aud mill men. B. W. BENTLY." "CLINTON, IOWA, April 29,1881. "I wish you would send me a spring for the War Ellery Watch * * * By the way this Kl lery Is a watch I sold in your ejerew Bezel Case to a farmer last fall" The tii'st ol January he lost the watch iu the woods, and fouud it this week in about a fool of water. It had lain vhree months and over in snow and water, with but slight injury to the watch—only a hairspring. c. s. RAYMOND." The above were very severe tests, aud demon strate beyond a doubt, that Ijr any reasonable lenpth of time during which a watch might be under water it would receive no injury what ever. We make these cases iu both gold and silver, and its a Perfect ly Duat-proof Stem Wind ing Wat cb Ca»e, ClialUuKf t>»e Woild to produce Sis Rquftl* For Sale by all First-Class Jewelers S<HEVER FAILS>£ JSSO The only known tpedjlc for Epileptic Klt*."64 *<j-AUo for Spasms and Falling bickucM.-fc* N< rvonn SVoakneso quickly relieved and cured. Equalled by none in delirium of fever."®# a<rNcutrallzes germs of disease and sickness. Cure* ugly blotches and stubborn blood sores. Cleanses blood, quickens sluggish circulation. Eliminates Boils, Carbuncles and Scalds."4# jrjrl'ermanently and promptly cures paralysis. Yes, It is a charming and licalttiful Aperient. Kills Scrofula and Kings Evil, twin brothers. Changes bad breath to good, removing cauae. fV/~l(out* biliousness aud clears complexion. Charming resolvent and matchless latative.-fctt It drives Sick Headache like the wind.-<»S t'ryContalns no drastic cathartic or opiates. Promptly curi-s Ilbeumatisrii by routing it.-6 a Restores life-giving properties to the blood." Ji, (.uaranteed to cure all nervou > disorders.-» a fT" Reliable when all opiates fall.-«# Refreshes the mind and Invigorates tin; body. Cores dyspepsia or money refunded.*u4 |"»y Endorsed in writing by ovr-r fifty thousand Leading physicians In U. S. and Europe.-a* Leading clergymen In U. H. and Europe."ta •JMncascs of the blood own It a conqtn-ror.-t* For »al<-by all trading druggists. f1.80.-e« i The Dr. 8. A. Richmond Medical Co., Props., fit. Joseph. Mo. (ii) Chas. N. Crlttenton, Arent, New York City. TUTTS PILLS A NOTED DIVIKE SAYS: Ila. U'UTX:— 7>car .Viri i<_r l-n year* I hnvo been a martyr to l>y»pep»ia, Coukiiputjon an t Piles. I.ant Hpr.iiif your pill' viureeomiuuiided tome: 1 iiMfa'l I hem (hut '.vi'.li little faith), iMO r.ow a wll man, havo poo'l appetite, digestion pufeet, regular ritoo!«, pil.-s Hone, and 1 Itavo Kainrd forty pouri'ls solid flesh. Th* y are worth their weight in gold. KBV. R. 1.. MIMf'HON, I/>ui»vlll«, lfy. SYMPTOMS OP A TORPID LIVER. Losajlf Appet.lt.R,H»iasfn, Bowels ooetivo, l»ain in tho lloaiij wiili u c 01l oenKtitton Iri tho back part, Puiri and. i UtnUboulder blade, fullneaa.after o:it!iur, with a tltC" inclination to nxertion of b <«Jy or mind, Irritability of temper, Low i piritn, t WiMuory, with :t fr' lLn|f oi' havintf ne jectodi soundutyj V/eiulin-sH, yintt- Hng of thfl hfiart, ifoU p' (orn tho ey«, Yisllov/ Blftn, JiouiKeli*, b-m:- IICSS ataiidit, hielilycnlomt tTrli.a. IK THESE WAI'NINUS AI:E UKHF.EpEIJ, BfKIOUS DISEASES WILL BE OEVELDFEO. TUI r S Pli-La are c»i>< ei»l !y ni«an«nl lo NII.-II rII a*-a, uiieiliiacellvcl J sa< tun lisi-go pltciill'iKKiliiaKli.iiM' thesnfferer. 'fi«' liils rfiatily fslrly, aad>«u will pntii a Viaoa-otis ISoiJy, Parn M; oi.a l\erv«-«. uml aNouiift l.lver. I'i'j V s ' enta. v tvt.. 1%. » . Imt-oy llniraiid Wlilslset-f eliauirrd lut tllfliiy Him U. tlitx lly«. li. i»n|ini I\m m nnf»rid rwlor, a« is | ii>ta>ititnro>i>.ly. f oin l.i' - >» "« >il »>y «-x|irc»s ui> rMcllit uit 1. eillir, S3 Murray M«., ft«W \orlt. t I»»t. TI»'I'T'N »l .»«!'* »'»f Valuable\ ' I luroi IIIK<1IIII«II(I |!»eful ItoMlutawill I bcuallcu VHMUbi on spyllwHlea. / Planing Mill —AND— Lumber Yard. J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PURVIS, S.G. Purvis & Co., M \NRFACTI'KEKP AND DEAI.KRS IS Rough and Plansd Lumber OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS, FLOORING, SIDING, BATTENS, Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards, SHINGLES & LATH. PLANING MILL AND YARD Kear German Calliolic €knrch HOW WATCHES ARE MADE. In a SOLID GOLD "WATCH, aside from the necessary iliickncss for engraving and polishing, a large proportion of metal is needed only to ttifiln and liold the engrav ed portions in place, and supply strength. The surplus gold is actually needless. In James Boss' I'atcnl Gold Watch Cages this! WASTE is saved, and SOLIDITY andj STRENGTH increased by a simple process,! at one-half the cost. A plate of fOLiDj COLD is solderev' on each side of a plate of hard nickel composition metal, and the three are then passed between polished steel rollers. From this the cases, backs, centers, bezels, etc., are cut and shaped by dies and formers. The gold is thick enough to admit of all kinds of chasing, engraving and engine turning. These cases have been worn perfectly smooth by use without removing the gold. This is the only case mule uiuler this process. Each case is (tecomjxiiiied uith a valid yvaruntee tirjned hij the manufacturers iwirranting it to wear 20 years. 150,000 of these Cases now tarried in the I'nited States and Canada. Largest and Oldest Factory, Established 1851. Ask your Jeweler. The Boss watch cases with auy kind of movement desired, can be had of E. GBIEB, WATCHMAKER 1 JEWELER, Main St., ISutlcr, Fa., Opposite Troutruan's Dry Good* Store, Bovard, Rose & Co., CHOICE CARPETS! Ingrain, Rag and Cottage; Extra Ingrains and Tapestry; Extra Tapestry and Body Brussels; Body Brussels and Moquettes; English and American Linoleum; Lignums and Oil Clotl'3; Matting and Window Shades; Rugs, Mats and Sweepers; Plain Shade Cloths and Fancy Hollands, &c. ; &c. Bovard, Hess & Co., 39 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURGH, PA. marM,.'<m -v. « mm j-n We have connected with ott 111 HI 1 1 extensive manufacturing Ims -8 T *1 \ Iness a department solely da- II ftl \ voted to the sale of Guns. I»l --|_. | W| %tles, nevolvers and all sorts of lis II I 1 sporting goods We can sell Bit ■ Ugoods of nils character mtieh ™ <-lieaperthalt any other deal er In the country. Recently we nought of the well-known linn of the London and Liverpool Cun Co. who failed, .'S.GOO of their champion hreeeh-loadlug sliot guns, which we will sell at only $7.1/0 each. This gun cost more twice the amount we ask to manufacture. We have only a few left and lo close them out will sell them af the low price of 87.00. Now Is your chance if you want a reliable Gun at a low price. Send a three cent -lamp for our mammoth catalogue. Hudson Manufacturing Co., Astor Place \ liroadwoy, New Vork. Bickel & QallagherT" (Successors to a A Flick ) Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. FIKST-CLiSS ICHJIM, !•' IIIST-C:I.4S.S HARM. JEFFERSON ST., BUTLER- PA aprf, 3m M. MOORE, 323 Perm Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. i SPRING IMPORTATIONS f Dresses, Mantles and Wrap ', Paris Novelties'! 11 Materials to make lo order, lor .Spring and Summer Wear. JORDAN EYTH, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, South of Court House, MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA. —a> — All kinds of Pure Wines and Liquors always on hands, also Beer in Bottles. To!)|ipco and Oiyinx. rtpr4,. < im Union Woolen Mill, RUTLKR, PA. 11. FULIJEItTOI*roi»'r. Manufacturer ol CI.ANKETS, FI.ANNKI.S, VAUNI'., Sic. Also custom work done to older, such as carding Rolls, malting lSlankcts, Flannels. Knit ting and Weaving Varus, Ac., at very low prices. Wool worked on the abates, If de ■died. mv7-ly Union Woolen Mills. I would de<iro to call the attention of the public to tl'e Union Woolen Mill, Duller, I'a.. where I have new and improved machinery for the manufacture of Barred and Gray Plunnoln, Knitti/ig ard Weavir»K Yarns, and I ran recommend them as being very dura ble, as they are of purs llutler county wool. They are bcaijtifal in color, su perior in I exturo, and will be sold at very low prices. For samples and prices, address, 11. FOI.LKItTON, lnl'J4,'7B-l y Butler. I'a fgr •Subrfi-rihe for the OITIMX' I PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. Tills elegant dressing is preferred by tliose Mohave used it, to any JBHvW arf * c ' tf » cn ac_ iean'ir.ess and purity. 11 contains materials only thi*t are beneficial | & toscai P and always Resfortt the Youthful Color to Grey or Faded Hair Parker's Hair Balsam is finely perfumed and is warranted to prevent falling of tHc hair and to re move dar.druft and itching. Hiscox &Co , 50c. and i 1 sixei, at d«a>rs in diu-s and medicine*. PARKER'S GINGERTONIC A Superlative Health and Strength Restorer. If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with overwork, or a mother run down by family or house hold duties try PARKER'S GIXGEK TONIC. If you are a lawyer, minister or man ex hausted by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take intoxicating stimulants,but use Parker's Cinder Tonic If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Kheuma fcm, Kidney Complaints, or any m-sorderof the lungs, stomach. l>owels, blood or nerves. PARKEK'S GINGER TONIC will cure you. It is the Greatest Blood Purifier And the Best and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used. If you are wasting: away from age, dissipation or any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take GINGER TONIC at once; it will invigorate and build you up from the first dose but will never intoxicate. It has saved hundieds of lives; it may save yours. CAUTION ♦—lUfu-e all suLititates. r-t:lcci's Cinder^Tonic U eorr posed of lL» btftt remedial a*- nts ia tho world, and is entirely different from preparation* of eittger aki;o. Scud for circular to lit;cox A Co., N. y. 60c. &(I ;ix*s, at dirJers in drugu GREAT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR SIZE. 5 Its rich ar.d lasting frngrance has made this H delightful perfume exceedingly popular. There I is not hing like it. Insist upon having FLUKES- I TON COLOGNE and took for signature of i C)6sc4ccoC B on every Lottie. Any drucri.t «r dealer in perfuniery 9 can *upply y<>u. 25 and "i c«rnt titrt. M LARc;E SAVING ELYING ?SC. ST7.E. i SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE I CIRCULAR A SAMPLES OF W/OHK ! CHICAGO, BOSTON, CLEVELAND, O. THE ligeest eunninq Shuttle Machine IN THE WORLD. SEE IT I TRY IT I AND YOU WILL BUY IT. FOrt SALE BY BERO k CYPHER, Butler, Pa. HPEER'S Port Grape Wine ÜBOCI In the principal Ohtirchoti for Communion plirpOHOH. Excellent for Ladies and WeaklY Persons andtbe A^ed mm SPEER'S PORT GR*.PE WINE FOUR YEARS OLD. This celebrated Nalivo Wine is made from llio juiee of the Oporto (irape, raised lit this coun try. its invaluable TONIC andSTRENGTHENING PROPERTIES are UnsnrpMieed by any other Native Wino. lse ing tlie pure Juiec of tho grape produced under Mr. Hpeer's own personal Hupervinioii, its purity and fceuiiinehcKH is guaranteed. The children may partake of its generous qualities, and the weakest invalid use it to advantage. It is particularly benelioial to tbs aged and debili tated, and suited to tbe various uihcents that effect the weaker sex. it is in every respect tbe a Wine to be relied on. SJ'KKR'S P. J. SHERRY. The I'. J. f'berry is a nine of Hiperior Char* acter and partakes of tbe ri'-li <|iialitiesof the grape from whieli it i« made. For I'urity, Hicb iicss of Flavor and Medicinal I'ropeities,it will be fom.d unexcelled. SI'KKR'S P. J. BRANDY . Thin hr&rtdy htanlM nnrivalltxl in fhin country being far wupt rior for ntcdiciiril ptirponen. It it: a Juno diMti'liitioii from tla: and cuiilaiim vulual'lo medicinal proportien. I I a <l< liuato flavor, niniilur to that of the -w. from wlucli it in (liHtlllotl, and In in favcr anion# flint'dawn faniilicH. KecHhat *lio of AI.KItKD HPKKII, Puhhuic, N. J , im over tho cork of e-«u?li hottlo. Sold by J>. II Wiilloi-, ANI) UY DItUUOIHTH EVEItYWHKItE. mrnnvr* '*• ■'•l -' li. aktj(jLl'X4i VlflM HhJ IN fl :i»Awn»JL KOKAL CHHUUO OAHUI WLT NJ ■" 1" SI.-., M...1 Hti Illustrated M K Bl ■! Hvuk, tw »U •« ti4 two I m aWMll.l.llllllT4H.,HWINI, KEYSTONE BOILER WORKS. WM. MANCHESTER. 28TH AND RAILROAD STS., PITTSBURGH. PA. NEW AND SECOND-HAND BOILERS All Kinds of Boilers & Sheol Iron Work Made to Order Oil Stills, Tanks, ttollitig Mill Stacks, etc. Repairing done promptly. Correspondence Solicited. CARPETS AND WALL PAPER! P. &. F. S. WELTY having made important changes in their business location, now occupying '"" d 120 FEDERAL STREET anil 05 d«7 PARK WAV. Rooms Nos. 05 and 07 Park Wav have been fitted to suit our business, and are the best lighted rooms in the two cities. Our new stock now opened comprise* the largest and best selections of Carpets, Wall Paper, etc., ever brought to the city. FOR 15 DAYS \\ EW ML OFFER 50 pieces of TAPESTRY ISHCSSEI.S at f.O cts BODY RRL'SSf 15 at VELVETS at $1.25. MOQTETTES at sl.2j. INGRAIN CARPETS from 22 cts. upwards. 3-PLY at !K> cts. One Pair Curtains and one Cornice or Pob- lor <2.o>. W all Paper from octs.per roll upwards. Goods ai Exceedingly L.ow 1»» ices at D. & F. S. WELTY, 120 Federal St., and 65 & 67 Park Way, Allegheny, Pa, WHO IS UHACQUAINTEO WTTH TH€ GTOORAPHV OF THIS COUN* Y Vt\LLZZZB Y C X A M * P J T - CHICAGO, ROCK ISLASD&PACIFiC R'Y By the central position of its line, connects tho Uust and the Went by the shortest route, and car ries |>at»3CUKers. without ehanru of cars, between Chicago and Kansas City, Couucil BluiTs Leaven worth, Atchison, Minneapolis and St. Paul. It eonucctfi in Union Depots with all the principal lines of rood betweeu the Atlantic and the Pacitle Oceans. Its equipment is unrivaled and magnifl ecnt, being composed of Most Comfortable and Beautiful IJay Coaches, Magmlloent liorton lic clining Chair Care, Pullman's Prettiest Palace Bleeping Cars, and the Best Lire of D;niug Cars in the World. Three Trains between Chicago and Missouri Itiver Points. Two Trains between Cbi esgo and Minneapolis and bt. Paul, via tho Famous "ALBERT LEA ROUTE." A New and Direct Line, via Seneca and Kanka kee. has recently been opened between lliehmond, Norfolk, Newport News, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Au fusta, Najh /ille. Lou.aviUe, Lexington, Cincinnati, ndiauapolitf and La:ayette, and Omaha, Minneap olis and at. Paul and intermediate points. All Through Pa»acn ; ;orj Travel oa Fast JSxprcss Trains. Tickets for sale at *JI principal Ticket Ofheeain tho United States and Canada. liaxzzsc chcckca through and ratos of fare ah w iya a * low as competitors that offer leas advan !?or detailed information,got tho Maps and Fold -01 s of the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE, At your nearest Ticket Otllce, or address R. R. CABLE, E. ST. JOHN, Viwti'(c-3. L Uca'l M e r, Gen'l TLt. * r&si. CHICAGO. GEOHMAN & LA WALL. CARRIAGESMITHS^^i AND PRACTICAL HORSESHOERS. Work made to order, and repairing of all kinds done at reasonable rates and satisfaction guaranteed. Particular attention given to re pairing of farming Implements. Buck-boards for sale, and always on hands, aprl 1,3 m, IMPORTED CI.VDESDALE sTAI.I.IOIff. Will !»• found at the stables of ltohert llessel- near l.e:ixiireville. Winlleht twp., I.uller Co Pa., during the season, l.oril Cleinis, a beauti ful dark lav, with two white feet and stariu fore h<ad,hr<i:wfand wjuarely built,line l>one and 11111s eli- and shows I lie stock well. Hair on the front pf the slilnseven Inches long and thirteen on the back of the fwotloek. KAUL OF SKI.KIUK W a light bay, thiep white (f. t and white face, well shapi-il, short back, long (Miarters, heavy bono, shows Ihe blood well. These horses \\.-r<- imported by Robert llessel gesser In iss2, and are registered animals in the f'lydesdale Stud hooks In Scotliiinl, and the books can be seen at Mr. llessel gesser's. Also, I'm NCK KII.DAKK, a three-nnarter < ly desdalc, will be kept at the same stable. IAJ i-:«n Star Beer Bottling Company. AND BOTTf.INU UODSK. J. C. BUFFUM &CO.,Proprielors, 39 and 41 Market St., PITTSBURGH, PA Hole Bottlers of Jon. S-hilt/. Brewing CO'H, MIIJ WAUKEK I.ACiI-.U REER. Hclullz' Export Ileer for Families a specialty. Importer* and dealers in Ales, Stouts, Ginger Aie, Niltzer Water, Ac., Syiiips nil Flavors-. Manufacturers of Bottled Soda water. Try our Quart Gii.ger Ale and Champaign Cider, made especially for family table use. Send for Prica List. P. O, Box 3'.W. Tele phone connection. Api 25,4 m. PURESpfp iff INDIA 1 JjHd From the Districts ol ASSAM, CIIIri'AHONU, CACIIAIi. KANtiKA VALLEY, DAUJEEL |NO UEHKA DOON, aud ethers. Absolutely Pure. Superior In Flavor. The Most Econom ies!. Requires only half the usual quantity. Sold by all Grocers. JOHN C. PlllLLllM iVt CO., Agents of the Calcutta Tea Syndicate, 130 Water St., N. Y. NovS-ly. Are You Sick ? WILSONIA WILL CURE DISEASE TOiiKout Medicine, M They have been tested lu over 10,000 A A cabiM ol Catarrh, Uyspcjmlu, Disease ol 1' ti the Liver and Kidneys, Nervous Dcbll- 1' N Ity, Splual Diseases, Neuralgia, Rbcu- L E mutism. Constipation (chronic), etc. I T Rind the testimony of ex-Postmaster A 1 N. 0. Luther, of Atlleboro, Mass.: "1 AJ C put on the Appllancos on 22d Maach, ISH2, for Neuralgia of the Heart. My phy- K slciau tolJ my family that I could not live, 8 us the d'aeise was Incurable. I suffered iu lensely and had to u-c amrsihctlcs const tully. Wonderfully have the Wilsonli telloved me. After wearing them for one year my coufldenee in them Is fully established, both from my own experiences and fiom what 1 have Men of their ellccts on others." For further particular,, pamphlet, prices, etc. address, Wilsoiiid Magnetic Clothing Co., 25 East 14th St., New York. PENN'A. CONSTRUCTION CO. 132 First Ave.,PITTSBURGH, PA. I 11 O N" Itiiildiiitfs, lir IdgeM and ltools .Kails and lockups, Fronis. 4 <> !u in us A' IJirdcrs, Ntalrways and lieams. Fences and t'rlslli»gs 4 Flre-Kscapcs. mur2&,<>m MARYI.AND FARMS, liook and Ma|i IIIKK, by C. K. HIIANAIIAN, Atl'y. Eastoii, Md. BURGLARIES Are of Every Day Occurrence. Not a SINGI.E INSTANCE ON BKCORD in tlie past 3"> years where oue of Hall's Celebrated STANDARD BURGLAR-PROOF SAFES Has been Broken open by Bur* glairs and Itobbed. Hall's Standard Patent Fire- Proof Safes Have NEVER FAILED to PRE SERVE their CONTENTS AGAINST FIR It is a well known fact that there is NO SAFE made in the World TIIAT GIVES AS GREAT SECURITY AS THE HAIJ/S SAFE They always protect their contents. Persons having Valuables should not be without a Hall's Kale. Hall's Safe & Lock Go- J. L. Hall, Pres't. CINCINNATI, NEW YORK, CHICAGO LOUISVILLE. SAN FRANCISC, ST. LOUIS. CLEVELAND, A R 0 MAN N A. The Only Sure Cure lor Dys pepsia. AND AI.L LIVER, KIDNEY, BLOOD | AND SKIN DISEASES. | No other remedy haw so many and ntroug Home , tedtimonialn ae ARO MANNA. Call or Sethi /or PumphlrU. ! No other remedy so fnllv and fairly challcngeb puldio*trial and judgment a« A 11 OM ANNA. It is Warranted to Cure in Kerry Cane. Price, 25 nd 75 Cts. per Bottle. I'KOF. I>U LAC'S SWISS BALSAM, An Unequalled and Unfailing Pomejy for all UmeaHcK of tho Throat and Luutju. A Sure and Speedy Cure for Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, Coughs and Croup; also fur CONSUMPTION in its Early Stagros. Price, 23 and 75 Cts. per Botlle. G. nOLDSTEIN. Propritor VfculLniy, N. J. fa? Sold by IJiugKintH and Dealt in. Wholesale Depots; Bullock & Crenshaw, 628 Aieli St., Phila. JOIIIIH'OII. Ilolloway A Co.. (102 Areh St., I'hila JOH. L. Waller, Ilinggint, Uutkir, Pa. —I °T 11 Great Cause of Human Misery IS THE IMHH OF A Lecturo on the Nature, Treatment an<l cal euro of Seminal \Veiknolm, or Hnorina torrboea, iti<!iieecl by Bolf-Abuae, In voluntary FmiHhioiiH, Impotiiiicy, Nervoue Debility, and Impedimetita to Marriage generally; Ootiburap tion, Kpile|my ami File: Mon'.al and Phyitical In capaeity, Ae -Hy UOISKHT J. CUI-VEHWELL, M. D , author of tlio <4 Oreen Hook," «V- Tho world renowned author, in thin admirable Lecture, clearly proves from hiw own experience that (he awful coiiHequencet* of Helf-Abune may be effectually removed without dangerotiM uurgi cal opera! ioiiM, boUL'ieH, infttru meutu, ringM or cordial*; pointing out a mode of euro at onco eoitain and effectual, by meane of which every Hufferer, no matter what bin condition may be, may euro hlmnolf cheaply, privately and ratli cally. This Lecture will prort »f Ih>on to Thousand* and Thousand*. Kent under Heal in a plain envelope to ciiy a*l droHH, on receipt of «ix centn or two pontage ntarnpa. AddroHa, THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL C 0. f 11 ANN ST., NKW Y«»IIK, N. Y. ; P. O. liox, 450. octil-ly. I>K K « WciT'H Nrnv* AM" ItHAiw TF'I KTXKST, a - IORN*, llh, N.-rron* Koaralflrla, 11. N«-rvcnn I'ro^fra liou ruunril !»y tho of tolcohol or tot»rro, W*k« fuf. EIMH, M'Ht il lkrpreiMilon. Horirmrtir of the Uiftln n tnilt hk' In liouirilty and I.- uUnx to ixii t-ry, <Ji « »y «i»l<toulli, 'rvnuiturnOlil Am, Hamaneu, L«HU» of I'nwrr In either pei, Involuntanr and oatiM<d by Qwr I'iurtlonof thu l>rnln, If or over 1ntl«ilK«M»fo. Omlmi win ran iwnoteiM. Baeh bes coßtalM • »»• riiotitli'M lr ntmerit, l»nr dollar a or tlx bpififlvo 4iill»rt; Kriithy mall prepaid on rroeli.t of piiVejrtiar nix to cure any rn*r with each orcVr re n-lvnl for nix IMIIMI, RccompniiHil with tl*e dollar*, wo will n«nd the purrhmwr our wrlttm gunrutUr t<i it-nind money If trralnieftt (lOM Dot effect a Oirt, Ouuraiileex U.uxl only hy Joa. Fleininrr. lirucifiat, H% Markot |'llt«kiur|(U, I'a. U<4u* l>/ maU at regular p»»cc# -r-BooTs reTbhS iuw 11. i.M.r L- •v+M'iwb 9ft, Liberal tn tut It*».ilry, a I N I'i.tuiti St., nilUwljWa, !*%• r. A W. R. R. Time Table. The morning train for Allegheny loaves Butler at 8:lti, lUnler or Pittsburgh time, arriving there at 10:33. city time. This train connects at Callery Junction with the mail train of the Pittsburgh division, going west, which arrives at Harmony at 9:48. Ztlienoplo at 9 52 and New Cattle Junction at 11. 11. H. timo. where con nection is made with trains on the P. 4 L. K. R. R. for New fastis, Ycungstowu and other points nortli and west. The'mai; train for Allegheny, leaves Butler at 11:07, Butler time, and connects at Callery Junction at noon with the Callery accommoda tion. which arrives at Allegheny city at I:4C, 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. r. ii. Through trains from Allegheny to Butler and Fi.ilmrg, leave Allegheny at 7:41, A. h. and 4:15, r. m., arriving at Butler at 9.4 C, A. M , and 6 21, P. M.. Butler time. The Callery accommodation loaves Allegheny at 10.01, city time, and counects with the mail on the Foxburg division, which arrives at Butler at 12.56, local time. Trains leave Butler for Voxburg and interme diate point*, at 9.53. A. m. 1.4 C and 6.21. p. m., arriving there M 11.59 A. M. . 420 and 8.25, P. m.. It. R. time, and connect with the trains oa the Pittsbuigh, Bradford and Buffalo B. R. West I't'iiii Time Table. Trains leave Butler (Butler or Pittsburgh time.) Matket a14:4l A. M , goes through to Alle gheny, arriving at 9:01 A. M. This train, when on time, connects at Frecport A«ommod;v tion, which arrives at Allegheny at 7:55, city time. Express at 7:10 A. M., connecting at Buth R Junction, without change of ears, at 8.21 wiih Express west, arriving in Allegheny at at 9:81 A. M.. and Express east arriving at Bliiirsville at 10:28 A. M., railroad time, where it makes close connection with Mail train caat. Mail at 2.41 P. M., connecting at Butler Junc tion without change ol cars, withKxpress west, arriving in Allegheny at 5.01 P.M., and Express east arriving at Blairsville lutersccliou at 0.25 p. M., railroad time, which conuccts with Johnstown Accommodation and Philadelphia Express east. Trains arrive at Butler on West Peon R. R. at !t.4 A. M„ 440 and 521 P. M., Butler time Slitiiaiigo tV Allegheny fit. It. Passenger trains leave Milliard at 7:25 a, in. and 2:30 p. in., arriving «t Harrisville at 8:07 n. m. and 3::j0 p. ui., and at Greenville at U:SS a. tn. and 6:10 p. iu.; a passenger traiu leaves Coaliown at 12:25 p. m. and arrives at Green ville at 3:15 p. in. Trains leave Greenville at 7:00 a. m , 11:35 a. m. and 4:CO p. in., arriving at Coaltown at 10:15 a. m. nud at Billiards at 1:45 p. in. and 7:15 p. tn. Train No. 7 which leaves Mercer at 'J:24 a. m. and arrives at llilliard at 12:15 p. m. will carry passengers between Iho'e two points only Time ol Holding Courts. The eeveral Courts of the county of Butler commenco on the fii»t Monday of March, June, September and December, and coutinue two weeks, or uo long as necessary to dispose of the business. No causes are put down for trial or traverse jurors summoned for the first week of the several terms. EN. I.EAKE, M. D., • Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Oflice in Union Block, and residence in Ferrero ht * e, Butler, Pa. Oct. 2.">, 1»82. JOIIN E. BYERS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, myai-ly] BUTLER, PA, Office on Jefl'ersou street, opposite Klinuier's Flour Store. k||. 9 wiiat fun you can have ■ J> m ■ m W with our new false mous- B*lml jf W Just the tiling W <1 for a little harmless niiis i[uent<l|HK. These nuistaehes are made of the best material, with genuine hair and wire attach ment. and when worn cannot be told from a gen uine mustache. Boys and young men can have lots of tun tiy putting them on in a crown of friends who will be greatly astonished at the transformation. We will send you a mustache lor only 5 three-cents stamps (.15 cents), or a mus tache and goatee for 25 cents. Then' are three colors—light, nark browe and black. State which color you want. Address IIUDSON MAN I F CTI k inu co„ Astor l'lace and Broadway, N. V. u r« 1? n ci r that will send us the A ku V I I b names and address of to nlu I vl I v I heir friends, and en close uo cents dn stamps) to cover expense of packing and postage, we will send them for their trouble any of the following wonderful books; "lteady-inade Autograph Album verses," "Mall Room Dancing Without a master." "KOJtune Telling made easy " The mystery of love making solved." or "'I he American Business man." We make this liberal offer to get names to send our new, maninoth. Illustrated page Catalogue to. Don't fall to send for our catalogue. Address all orders to Hudson .Maimfncl til ing Co. Astor Place & Broadway, New York, CAueniM W:u»l«*«l O For The JLLLLLLLL 0 YWiBOL INTERPRETED, By Rev. 11. W. MORKIS, D. D. The granilont object of Creation is the SUN. Centre of I-ife, Bight, lleat. Attraction and Chemical Action. IPS NATURAL WONDF.IW AND BPIRITOAL TEACHINGS are alike mar velous, and malio a book of absorbing and in tense interest!*. The great problems of the Material Universe unfolded and illustrated. NATURE SHOWN TO BE A REVELATION OP (iOD IN' THE NOBLEST AND MOST PER FECT ISKNSF. Highly commended. "Every fact of nature is made to repeat some lesson of llis gospel."— N. Y. Evangelist "Both scien tific and devout."—Rev. A. C. Ooorgo, I). D., Chicago. "A startling revelation concerning the wonders and glories of the Scs."—F,ltlor J, W. McOatvcy. Lexington, Ky- "Intoretting, instructive and very suggestive."—Bishop Jag uar of Ohio. It soils fast ami pleases all. Ad dress. J. C. MeCURDY .t CO., Philadelphia, Pa.; Cincinnati, O.; Chicago, III.; or St. Louis, Mo. way'J-2iu. Imported Clydesdale Stallion EARL OF INGLEBTON Will make the season of 18S3 . M at the stable of Julian A. Clark, vj J. one mile east of Prospect, Those Interested in heavy draft horses will find it to their advantage to call at inv stable and sec the horse und his-colts. The Earl Is one of thu llr.est steek getteis ever broi'ght to Uutlor county, ecu bills or address JULIAN A. CLARK, iuay~3 2i:i, Prospect, Pa. "AS. BEST IN THE WORLD!! rv OA'VvA v : . li [ r | 11 Take uo other. ~ u DKALKIiS SKSJ Y«Cv j/vfif J. C. Sue&ringen. 9/ on Moudavs. 137 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. WAWTEfI is -r, t'j XiMxtxamam &S? OOK-- 3AIsARY. m \\( y< t nee! ii fi»w morw» reliable mon to well onr Nur* •ry Stock. Any man of pluck, energy and per- K«*verniiee can eiirceed without pre VJOUH experience, Situation* p«rm<<fi£itf t and pay law- Particular* free on application. Adurena. age. and cnclos* inffHtauip, it. 4J. CIIAMK & CO.. iTti* iliuM* XuraerlM), UKMKVA, N. Y. THE TROTTING STALLIONS. J. Ooiden ami Oen (Irani will make tho season of 18HJ, at Butler, Butler county, I'a., ftIMU Tin: WK K iioi sr. 'i'hose interested in flue borrow will And it to their advantage to ca'l for terms. Hen bills, or address, JA.«. 8 IIAYES, Butler, Pa. mav2-:im. SOLDIERS HOILOO u ■BMADiali Rrnrt for onr new rlrrulam containing matter of utmo'-t important to all ex-noldlera or Ihitr til'!r., rrmlona,H«unUvii, PatfuKlana Claim*, llvrMC'lalau, unit «tl OIIht» aitahmt lh« (iovi-rn ■unit promptly urvl fnlthfullv nttrmlfd to. AiMreis will, it amp XV. 11. WILIM * CO., LurU tsi« Ist U'ukhtuKloii. It. f. mmm • jilccLanU » hi nboio, lui inr- WdntPn h'*» ("Uiiilrli-a, mini's, nuil WW aillwVl In all trade*; III# labor World tells where work ran be had. price* paid, and all tli« new*; shows how lmnk* ami rorporatlon* rub ths poor; bow I<-i!l»laturis and i>olltUlan» are oon (rollTid by rapttallaU; bow nubile land* ar? «tolen bv railroads; It denounce* cnlld lat>or, prison con tract labor, and all fornix of oppre»»lon ; It contains reading for old and younff; tatabllilied 4 years j l) weeks fw; send ua «c*nts lo pay for mailing, und w« will neud the Ulor World oa trial 0 weeks tree: slie of New York Herald. Address LABOR WORLD, Philadelphia. Pa. I WANTED," SALESMEN. Toranvaa* for tbe sale of NnnieryStock. fnequaled fai'tllttes. No experience reqolred. Balary and •*- in'iisvs paid. 7c«)ai:r. » of Krutt and Ornamental Tree*, Mis! KoUletc. W. II T. SMITH, tieneva. N. Y. MEN AND WOMEN f irOaoA Ba'»ry Mid Exp nees Paid. OUTFIT FREE. Noexpi>rlence neet*eil. .IAMIOS IC. WIIITMK*. K marry men. Hoth'ils'i "• •' 11 may9-3m.
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