BUTLER CITIZEN MISCELLANEOU S. "Thought the Child Would Die." That is what the Sisters of the Home for Catholic children, in Boston, said about a poor little child who was racking itself almost to death with whooping cough. The child was sud denly taken with severe spasms and vomiting, and with frightful pains in the head. The Sisters write: "We used Perry Davis's Pain Killer with the most astonishing results. In a few hours the disease was gone and the child was well." The Fourth of July comes on Wednesday. When Ladies are Attractive. All ladies know their faces are most attractive when free from pimples. Parker's Ginger Tonic is popular among them because it banishes im purities from blood and skin and makes the face glow with health. There is no lack of variety in the weather. "Five Dr, y s: no end of medicine: no relief. Dr Benson's Skin Cure has driven away all eruptions and I'm nearly well." Ida C. Young, Hamil ton, 111., Druggists keep it, $1 per package. —The Fourth of July already be gins to cast its shadow before. My Wife had Fits. "For 34 years," says our correspon dent Henry Clark, of Fairfield, Lena wee Co., Mich., "my wife had fits. They would last about an hour, and sometimes longer. Samaritan Nervine has permanently cured her." The aesthetic craze has reached the farm, and hand-painted barns, are announced. A Doctor tries Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. It is so seldom that physicians will admit being benefited by proprietary medicines that it affords us peculiar pleasure to publish the following. E. Detchon, M. D., Pleasant Hill, Ind., writes: I have used five bottles of Coe's Dyspepsia Care and find it of great value. I have had dyspepsia for 22 years, and have found no one remedy so effectual in giying relief as Coe's Dyspepsia Cure. I have, as a phvsician, used it in my practice and have been satisfied with its effects. The Genuine Atwood's Bitters. Are made by the Manhattan Medi cine Co., of New York, who purchased the right from the successors of Moses Atwood. Best remedy for all disor ders of the stomach. Beware of coun terfeits. Spalding's Cephalic Pills. Cure headache and regulate the stomach and bowels. —lt is now ia order to go for the English sparrow. Go for him, ham mer and "tongs and shotgun thrown in. —lnstead of feeling tired and worn out, instead of aches and pains, wouldn't you rather feel fresh and strong? If you continue ieeling miserable and good for-nothing you have only your self to blame, for Brown's Iron Bitters will surely cure you. Iron and cin chona are its principal iDgredients. It is a certain care for dyspepsia, indi gestion, malaria, weakness, kidney, lung, and heart affections. Try it if you desire to be healthy, robust and strong and experience its remarkable curative qualities. —When a man nearly breaks his back by stepping on a banana peel, it is rather cruel to tell him not to be cast down by trifles. —Thousands in this State are dy ing 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 guaranteed or no charge made, see advertisement on another page. —Mnsicanly" is becoming a pain fully omnipresent word. Pretty soon we stall have one politician saying of a rival that be is a liarly man- *#*"He that is discontented in one place will seldom be happy in another." People are constantly changing their homes from East to West and from North to South or vice versa, in search of a healthy State. If they would learn to be contented, and use the cel ebrated Kidney-Wort when sick, they would be much better off. The whole system can be kept in a healthy state by this simple but effectual remedy. —The fashionable style of driving is to make a sudden round turn when going into a side street, thus giviug no sign to predestrians on cross-walks. —Fuller says:—"lie that falls into sin is a man: that grieves at it may be a saint; that boasteth of it is a devil." New Jersey Wine Sent to Europe The succes of Mr. Speer, the great wine man of New Jersey - , has arisen from the strict purity and yaluable properties of his wine for invalids and leeble persons, and his reputation ex tends over the whole Union and in Europe as being a reliable producer of pure wines. His Port Grape Wine is now being ordered by families in Dresden, London and Paris for its su perior medicinal virtues, and its blood making quality, owing probably to the iron contained in the brown shale rock soil in which the vine grows. For sale by I). 11. Wuller. —The most successful composer of this generation is a long and dull preacher when the mercury is in the nineties. Deservedly Popular. Unless it had great merit Parker's Ginger tonic could not be so popular. Its sale has spread remarkably every where, because invalids finds it gives them new life and vigor when other medicines fail entirely.— Ohio Farmer' —ln Indiana a railway train which runs at the rate of only thirty-seven miles an hour is called the "Cyclone Express." One of the Elect. CLEVELAND, OHIO.—The Plain Dealer reports that Hon. Martin A. Foran, Congressman elect front the Cleveland, Ohio, district, has used St. Jacobs Oil in his family and has al ways found it safe and reliable, and it afforded hint great relief to a lame knee. —The latest English "craze" is mule riding. It will soon be taken up by the American dudes, unless the long-suffering beasts of burden decide that a line must be drawn somewhere. Harvard College. At a recent meeting of the overseers of Harvard College, a discussion was held upon a resolution which had been before the board for several weeks, that in the opinion of this board ; the statutes making attendance on morning prayers and other religious exercises compulsory should be repealed. The board, by a strong vote, refused to adopt the resolution. But Mr. George Shiffer, lately from Martinsburg, Blair Co., Pa., who had a cancerous growth on his nose, and who was advised the use of Peruna before a visit to a cancer hospital, was allowed to take that par excellent remedy, and by its use for a very short time, was cured completely —page 24 in the "Ills of Life"—get one from your druggist. —There is living in Rockport, Maine, a man whose name spells the same backward as forward. It is Esrom Morse. He should take the surname Hannah for a middle name. "Dr. Benson's Celery and Cham omile Pills for the cure ot neuralgia are a success." Dr. G. P. Holman, Christianburg, Va. 50 cents, at drug gists. —lnstead of being disposed to avoid discovery and notoriety, the man who has been supposed to be Number One is quite the reverse. He recently sent for the newspaper reporters to tell them he had nothing to say. COLORLESS AND COLD.—A young girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless and cold. Her face was too white, and her hands and feet felt as though the blood did not circulate. After one bottle of Hop Bitters had been taken she was the rosiest aud healthiest girl in the town, with a vi vacity and cheerfulness of mind grati fying to her friends. —A will is on file in Virginia in which the testator makes the modest request that the executors bury him "in the plainest manner possible by the side of my dear wives—whichever may be the most convenient." —Mr. E. K. McCousky, Hellam, Pa. says: "Brown's Iron Bitters relieved me of dyspeptic symptoms and gave me refreshing sleep." —An Irish priest who preached re cently on the effect of ft decision under the Land Act took for his text the words, "And the rent is made worse." Allcock's Porous Plaster CURE WHERE OTHER PLASTERS FAIL EVEN TO RELIEVE. TAKE NO OTHER OR YCU WILL BE DISAPPOINT ED. INSIST ON HAVING ALCOOK'S. PHILA., SOS NORTH THIRD ST., > February 1, 1883. $ I Lave been U6ing Allcock's Porous Plasters for a number of years and always with marked benefit. I have been much troubled with mus cular rheumatism; have beeu treated by five of our best physicians without receiving any re lief whatever. I then used Allcock's Plaßicr on the parts allcctcd and I can asgure you the pain has almost entirely left me. lean recom mend them to every one as the best plaster made. 1 have tried other kinds but founu them worthless. B.F.GALLAGHER. Weak Kidneys Cured. CONTOOCOOK, N. H. > March 3, 1880. J 1 have been groatly troubled with rheuma ttsm and Weak kiducys. Was advised 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 Ike a charm, giving ine complete relief, and 1 have not been troubled with Rheumatism a.id Kidney Cotnp:aint since using them, and 1 con sider myself cured. EDWARD D. BURNHAXI. —The most glaring inconsistency of the age is that of a convict who pro tested against the chaplain of the pris on because he was a Universalist, and then demanded the services of an old fashioned Calvinist. —An attractive, youthful appear ance secured by using Parker's Hair Balsam to all who are getting gray. —"You just take a bottle of my medicine," said a quack doctor to a consumptive, "and you'll never cough again." "Is it as fatal as that ?" gasp ed the consumptive. —An English scientific gentleman, who is an ardent devotee of the devel opment theory, has been peering into the future of the race, and discovered, as he imagines, that fifty generations hence the tvpical man will be hairless, toothless, web-fcoted, and averse from locomotion. Such being the case, and who of us dare withstand the develop ment theory, how thankful we ought to be that we will not be here at that time. —Already the season has produced several novelties in the base-ball line. A game has been played by electric light in the West. In Philadelphia a contest between a two-legged, one armed nine and a two-armed, one-leg ged nine resulted in a victory for the former, who now claim the cripple championship of the world. A nine composed of colored women is nearly ready to enter the field. In New York a club has greatly increased its gale receipts by putting a famous pugilist on exhibition as pitcher. This idea might be carried farther. A nine made up of the wild Australian chil dren as the battery, the transparent headed baby as short stop, Zulus on the bases, and bearded women and living skeletons in the field, would go far toward satisfying even the strong est craving for novelty. ROYAI W /TROYAL MTWST JH p^*=E=!ej^"H c POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity strength and wholesomcness. More economi cal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold hi competition with the multitude of low tests, short weight, alum and phosphate powders. SOLD ONLT IN CANS. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 106 Wall Street, N. Y. THE NEW PATENT DUST-PJKOOF Stem Winding Open Face Case, MANUFACTURED BY THE AMERICAN WATCH CO, Wallliaiii, Mass, This case is formed in one solid piece with out joint or seam, opening in Front cm.'y, thus avoiding the ÜbUal cap, and securing greater strength and durability. These Watches are all open face. The bezel, into which an extra strong crj6tal is fitted with au especially prepared water-prool cement, is attached to the case by screwing it thereon, and thus forms an air-tight junction with the body of the c-se, 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 relerencei to the watch, these qualities are ot the utmost importance. The Following Letters Tell their own Story. "VALUOSTA, GEORGIA, July 20, 1882. "I sold one of your Patent Dust Proof Cases about two months ago, and the other day it cauie back to me with the request to make it wind easier. On examination I louud that the stem was rusty, and I inquired into the cause oi it. The gentlein in staled to me that he was starling some saw-logs that had lodged in the bend of the river, when his chain caught in a bush and threw his watch into about twelve leet ol water, and he was about two tours find ing it. When he got il out it was running and he thought all right, lu about three months he found that the sum was hard to turn and sent it to me. I can eay that the watch is all that the com pany claims lor it and recommend it to all rail road and mill men. B. W. BENTLY." "CLINTON, IOWA, April 29,1861. "I wish you would send me a spring for the Wm- Eliery Watch * * * By the way this El lery is a watch 1 sold in your screw Bezel Case to a farmer last f ill- 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 ihree mouths and over in snow and water, with but sligl t injury to the watch—only a hair-spring. c. s. RAYMOND." The above were very severe tests, and demon strate beyond a doubt, that far any reasonable length of time during which a watch might be under water it would receive no injury what ever. We make these cases in both gold and silver, and as a Perfectly Dust-proof Stem Wind ing Watch Case, Challenge the World to produce Its Equal. For Sale by all First-Class Jewelers TUTT'S "PILLS A NOTEDTI¥INE I SAYSr DB.TCTT:— Dear Slrt For lan years 1 hav« been a martyr to Dyspepsia, Constipation aud Piles. Last spring your pills wererecommended to me J I used them (but with little faith)* lam now a well man, liavo good appotite, digestion perfect, regular stools, pil*>s gone, and 1 have gained forty pounds solid flesh. Th«"y are worth their weight in gold. Hiv. R. L. SIMPSON, Ky. SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Loan of Appetite, N aus ea, Bo welsc ostive, Pain In the goad, with a iluiriensatloa inthebackpart.Palnundor tfab Shoulder blade, fullnest after eating, with a dis inclinatlon to wxortion of body or mlndj Irntabiiity of"temper, Low spirita, Los % of"memory, with a fee Sng of having ne; leoted gome duty, W earinesa, Dizzinear,, Fluttering of the heart, j)ot3 before tho ■yen, Skin. Heasacltti| Restless ness at nlghtThlghly colored Wg». IT THESE WAWLNGS ARE UNHEEDED, SERIOUS DISEASES WILL BE DEVELOPED. TUTT'S PILLS are especially adapted to •licit rases, one dose effects suclia change of fcelluit as to astonish the sufferer. Try tills remedy fairly, and you will gain a Haatlliy Bliccstlon, vigorous Body, Pure Blood, Strong Werrei, and sSouudUver. Price, !»» Cents. TTWWIYE «ray Hair and Whiskers changed to a >ssy Black by a single application of this Bye. It imparts a natural color, acts Instantaneously. Hold by Brug glsts, or sent by express on receipt of §»• Office, SS Murray Nt., New York. ( Bit. TITTT'ti M A IVCAIi of Valuable \ I Information and tTsefhi ltaceipt swill I x be n ailed FB££ on application. / lk\ JvSmPA % ®S) i? \tN|E|RIV[E) J \ tCOHQUERORQ I A SPECIFIC FOR W EPILEPSY, SPASMS, CONVULSIONS, FALLING SICKNESS, ST. VITUS DANCE, ALCHOHOLISM, * OPIUM EATING, SYPHILLIS, SCROFULA, KINGS EVIL, UGLY BLOOD DISEASES, DYSPEPSIA, NERVOUSNESS, SICK HEADACHE, RHEUMATISM, NERVOUS WEAKNESS, NERVOUS PROSTRATION, BRAIN WORRY, BLOOD SORES, BILIOUSNESS, CGS7IVENESS, KIDNEY TROUBLES AND IRREGULARITIES. $1.50 per bottle at tlruggists.'^C Tie Dr. S. A. MEUM Med. Co., Proprietors Est. Teeopla., Mo. (1) Corresponded! e freely uiawerud by Physicians. C. N, CRITTENTON, Agent, New York. BANNER POWDER Always the Best. Spiced Mountain Cake. (A DELICIOUS CAKE ) To the yolks of live eggs, well beaten, add nne cup sugar, one half cup of butter, one-half cup sweet milk, one teaspoonlul ground cinna mon, one grated nutmeg, then the whites ol two eggs well beatec, oue and a hall cups flour hvaing it iu one measure ''BANNER" Baking Powder, bake in jelly cake pans: when cold spread each layer with an icing made of the whites of three egK3 beaten stiff with one and a half cups powdered sugar. Are You Sick ? WILSON IA WILL CURE DISEASE Without Medicine. M They liave been tested In over 10,000 A A cases of Catarrh, Dyspepsia, Disease of P G the Liver and Kidneys, Nervous Debll- P N ity, Spinal Diseases, Neuralgia, Rheu- L E matisni, Constipation (chronic), etc. I T Read the testimony of ex-Postmaster A I N. C. Luther, of Attleboro, Mass.; "I N C put on the Appliances on 22d Maach, C 188 a, for Neuralgia of the Heart. My phv- E slciau told my family that 1 could not live, S as the d'seibe was incurable. I suffered in tensely and had to use anesthetics constantly. Wonderlully have the Wiisonia relieved mo. After wearing them for one year my confidence in tlieni is fully established, both from my own experiences aud from what I have seen of their eflects on others." For further particulars, pamphlet, prices, etc. address, • Wilsonid Magnetic Clothing Co., 25 East 14th St., New York. SPEER'S Port Grape Wine Deed in the principal Churches Tor Communion purposes. Excellent for Ladies and WeaklY Persons andthe A^ed- SPEER'S PMT6*M>E WINE FOUR YEARS OLD. This celebrated Native Wine is made from the juice of the Oporto Grape, raised in tliiß coun try. Its invaluable TONIC andSTRENGTHENING PROPERTIES are unsurpassed by any other Native Wme. Be ing the pure juico of the grape produced under Mr. Hpcer't) own personal supervision, its purity and genuineness is guaranteed. The youngest children may partake of its generous qualities, and the weakest invalid use it to advantage. It is particularly beneficial to ths aged and debili tated, and suited to the various ailocents that effect the weaker sex. It is in every respect the a YY'iiie to be relied on. SPEER'S P. J. SHERRY. The P. J. Sherry is » wine of Superior Char acter and partakes of the rich qualities of tho grains from which it is mado. For Purity, Rich ness of Flavor and Medicinal Properties,it will bo 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 proparties. I has a delicate flavor, similar to that of the grapes, from which it is distilled, aud is in groat favor among first-class families. Hoe that the signature of ALFRED SPEED, Passaic, N. J., is over the cork of each bottle. Sold by I). H TVixller, AND BY E RUG GISTS EVERYWHERE. Imported Clydesdale Stallion EAE L OF INGLE3TON Will make the Bcas:»n of 1888 at tin-stable of Julian A. Clark, one wile cast of Prospect, Those interested In heavy draft horses will find it to their advantage to call at my stable and see the horse and his colts. The Earl is one of the Quest stick setters ever brought to Butler ounty. See bills or address JULIAN A. CLARK, i.'3 2nmay. Prospect, Pa. IJIPORTKOCLYUKSDALE ST A Mi ION Will be found at the stables of Robert Ilessel gesser, near I,easureville. Wintleld twp., Butler Co. Pa., during the season. I.ord Clernis, a beauti ful dark bay. with two white feet and star in fore head,broad and s<|uarely built,line bone and mus cle and shows the stock well. Hair on the frout ol' the shin seven inches long and thirteen on the back of the feotlock. Eari. of Sklkirk Is a light bay. three white feet and white face, well shaped, short back, lone quarters, heavy bone, ■show* the blood well. These horses were Imported by Robert Ilessel gesscr in lss_", and are registered animals in the Clydesdale Stud books in Scotland, and the books can be seen at Mr. Ilesselgetser s. Also, Pitinck Kii.daiik, a three-quarter Cly desdale, will be kept at the same stable. |Atl-3m THE TROTTING STALLIONS. J. Golden an 1 (lon (Ira ii will make the season of 1883, at Butler, Bui lor county, Pa., M: VK THE WICK HOUSE. Those interested in flim horse* will ! nd It to tlieir advantage to ca'i f>r term*. See I lis, or address, JAM. 8 HAYES, Butler, Pa, may2-2m. PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM. This elegant dressing ** referred by those who have used it, to any similar article, on ac t of its superior and purity. 11 only that are beneficial the scalp and hair and always Restores the Youthful Color to Grey or Faded Hair Parker's Hair Balsam is finely perfumed and is warranted to prevent falling of the hair and to re move dandruff and itching. Hiscox &Co , N.Y. 50c. and $1 sizes, At dealers in drugs and medicines. PARKER'S GINGER TONIC It 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 GINGER TONIC. If you are 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 have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Kheuma- Ism, Kidney C omplainis, or any disorder of the lungs, stomach. l>owels, blood or nerves.PA EKER'S GINGER TONIC will cure you. It is the Greatest Blood Purifier And the Best and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used. If you arc wasting away from age, dissipation or any disease or weakness and require a stimulant take GINGER TONTC at once: it will invigorate and build you up from the fust dose but will never intoxicate, it has saved hur.dieds of lives; k may save yours. CAUTION ! —llcfu'eall subftitutes. Parker's Ginger Tonic Is composed of the bett remedial agents |n the world, and is entirely different from preparations of ginger alone. Send for circular to liiscox & Co., N. Y. 50c. & $1 sues, at dealers in drugs. GREAT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR SIZE. Its rich and lasting fr.igrance has made this delightful perfume exceedingly popular. There is nothiiig like it. Insist upon having FLORES TON CoLOONS and look for signature of C4CCQO 9 on every bottle. Any draggi.t or dealer in perfumery can supply you. 25 and 75 cent size*. LARGE SAVING BUYING 75c. SIZE. Planing Mill —AND- Lumber "Y" ard. J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PURVIS, S.G. Purvis & Co., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Hough and Planed Lumber OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS, FLOORING, SIDING, ' BATTENS, Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards, SHINGLES & LATH. PLANING MILL AND YARD Sear German Catholic (Jhurcls HOW WATCHES ARE MADE. In a SOLID GOLD WATCH, aside from the necessary thickness for engraving and polishing, a large proportion of metal is needed only to stifien and hold the engrav ed portions in place, and supply strength. The surplus gold is actually needless. In Jamea Bead 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 is soldere.l 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 nil kinds of chasing, engraving and engine turning. These cases have been worn perfectly smooth by use without removing the gold. This it the oidy ease made under this process. Each case is accompanied with a valid guarantee signed by the manufacturers warranting it to wear 20 years. 150,000 of these Cases now carried in the United States and Canada. Largest and Oldest Factory. Established 1854. Ask your Jeweler. The Boss watch cases with any kind of movement desired, can be had of E. Gr 111 E 13, WATCHMAKER § JEWELER, Main Ht.j Kutier, Pa., Opposite Troutcuan's Dry Goods Store. PENN'A. CONSTRUCTION CO. 132 First Ave.,PITTSBURGH,PA. IRON Buildings, Bridges and Roofs, Jail* and Lockups, Fronts, Columns & Girders, Stairways and Reams, Fenees and Crist ings, Fire-Escapes. mar2B,6m JORDAN EYTH, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, South of Court House, MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA. —(t) — All kinds of Pure Wines and Liquors always on hands, also Beer in Bottles. Tobacco and Cigai-H. apr4,3m Union Woolen Mill, BUTLER, PA. 11. FOLLEItTON, Prop'r, Manufacturer of BLANKETS, FLANNELS, YARNS, Ac. Also custom work done to order, such as carding Rolls, makinp Blankets, Flannels, Knit ting and Weaving Yarns, Ac., at very low prices. Wool worked on the shares, it de sired. my7-ly SOLDIERS HOI LOOM lfl •*"> I^nll Bend for onr new clrcnlars containing matter of utmost Importance to all ex-soldiers or their belra. Penatoiu,BoanUe* f Fatea ta,l«n4 Claims, florae Claim*, and ail other* against the Govern ment promptly and falthfullv attended to. Address with stamp W. 11. VILLI A CO., Lork Box 4W Washington, P. C- Ml ■ Mechanics ID shops, tactor- VV CI nTpfl i.-s, foundries, mines, and ■ ■Oil lull in all trades ; the Labor World tells where work can be had. prices paid, and all the news; shows how banks and corporations rob the poor; how Legislatures and politicians are con trolled by capitalists; how public lands are stolen by railroads; it denouuees cnlld labor, prison con tract labor, and all forms of oppression; it contains reading for old and young; established 4 years; 6 weeks free; send ua Scents to pay for mailing, and we wil! send the Labor World on trial ( weeks ' r^ o, £S&tiMUvUtaMptta. PA. BOOTS and SHOES SPRINQ STYLES NOW' OPENINC AT THE POPULAR (DOT AND SBOE DDDSD |jOF|j b. c. inn. Largest and Finest Styles and Lowest Prices ever shown by any House in Butler. All Fresli Goods MADE TO MY SPECIAL ORDERS 1 and warrauteJ, Our motto is FAIR DEALING WITH EVERYBODY, goods just as we rep resent them, same priee to all. Quick sales and small profits. I WANT THE LADIES To look at ray French Kid Turn Button Boots (Cur Kid. Mat Top Cur. Kid Fox Boots.) Gondola, (St Goat, Pebble Goat.) Serge, (Goat Fox. Clotb top Boots.) Pebble Grain, OLD LADIES' WIDE SHOES AND SLIPPERS. Walking Shoes, Sandals, Opera Slippers, Ladies' Button Boots from SI.OO and upwards. Ladies can find in this Stock any style and priced shoe they want. I WANT THE; GENTLEMEN To step in and look at ray Calf Boots, Calf Bals, Button Shoes London toe and tip, Veal Calf Shoes cloth tops, Congress Gaiters, Base Ball Shoes, Oxford ties strap shoes, Plow Shoes, Brogans, Hob Nail Shoes for miners, all of these are desirable goods from the cheapest Brogan to the Finest Hand Sewed Boot and Shoe. I WANT THE BOYS AND GIRLS To see our School Shoes, Fine Button Boots and ,Bals, Slippers, &c., all New and Nice Styles very cheap. Infants' and childrens' Shoes in endless variety, from 25 cents upwards. The Largest Stock of Leather and Findings of any House In Butler. Lowest Prlees. New Goods Constantly Arriving. REPAIRING. All kinds done at Reasonable Rates. COME AND SEE THIS STOCK BEFORE YOU BUY. B. €. IIUSELTOHr, Butler, Pa. NEW STORE. NEW STOCK A NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF "iKHHH IDD HDDIDDS JDST BICiM ~ OAK AND HEMLOCK SOLE, FRENCH AND DOMESTIC KIPAND CALF. COIX.AR, WELT, SKIRTING l-TPEK, BELTING, HARNESS AND LACE LEATHER A3STZD IPIISIIKI XjX2STI3Sra-S, ETC- ALSO MANUFACTCUKR OP ALL KINDS OP Carriage, Buggy and Wagon Harness, Collars, Etc,, Etc. And carry a full stock of Whips, Robes, Blankets, Brushes, and all other Goods belonging to the Business, All Kinds of Repairing will Receive Prompt Attention. GaTPleaae call and examine our Goods and get Prices before yon purchase olsewhere. Plastering Hair Always on Hand. CASII I>All > FOTt HIDES AM) PELTS. C. ROESSING, Reiber's Block. Jefferson Street, opposite Lowry House, Butler, Pa To WarMerchan tstMi llin ers pF Who contemplate purchasing Millinery, S RIBBONS, LACES, VELVETS, CORSETS, SILKS, PLUMES, BUSTLES, RUCHINGS, FLOWERS, VEILINGS, NETS, HOOP SKIRTS, Etc. We pay particular attention to cus tomers just starting ; and, when they can not come and make their oum selection, ive guarantee to select stock for tliem that will give them satisfaction in the way of assortment and price. To assure their success will be our aim, thereby adding new customersand new business. Porter & Donaldson, A WHOLESALE ONLY, 260, 262 and 264 Liberty St. A Pittsburgh, Pa. CARPETS AND WALL PAPER! D. & F. S. WELTY having made important changes in their business location, now occupying buildings 120 FEDERAL STREET and 05 A «7 PARK WAY. Rooms Nos. 65 and C>7 Park Way 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 beat selections of Carpets, Wall Paper, etc., ever brought to thecitv. FOR 15 DAYS WK WII.LOKFEK 50 pieces of TAPKSTItY BRUSSELS at .">oeta BODY BRUSSELSat $1.25. VELVETS at $1.25. MOQTETTES at $1.25. INGRAIN CARPETS from 22 cts. upwards. 3-PLY at !K) eta. One Pair Curtains and one Cornice or Pole for $2.00. Wall Paper from 5 eta. per roll upwards. iioodu al Excei'diiijjl} Low Prices ut D. & F. S. WELTY, 120 Federal St., and 65 &. 67 Park Way, Allegheny, Pa, C. B. BARRETT &CO., WHOLESALE JEWELERS, PITTSBURGH, PA.i Have W* 17* ■? Wfc to much larger and more commodious IlEilTltP Vlj if room 3in "ARBUCKLE BUILDING," Nos. 238 E I'lI.L KAOH NlOffr FROM OVK H> TWKI.VK WKEKS. mav b« re.ti.rcd to»,.nnd health. If •uch * thin* Uponibla. For curing Female Complaint a thine I'ill* have no equal. Physician* inn them in thoir practice. Sold every* her*, or sent by mail fonts cents ia utauipi. Scud for pamphlet. I. 8. JOlilCttON & CO., Boston, Mui. Went Pcnn Time Table. Trains leave Butler (Butler or Pittsburgh time.) Market at 4:41 A. M., 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 7:55, city time. Express at 7:10 A. M., connecting at Butler Junction, without change of cars, at 8.21 with Express west, arriving in Allegheny at at 9:31 A. M.. and Express eaot arrivlug at Blairsville at 10:28 A. M., railroad time, where it makes close connection with Mail train east. Mail at 2.41 P. M., connecting at Butler Junc tion without change of cars, with Express west, arriving iu Allegheny at 5.01 P.M., and Express east arriving at Blairsville Intersection at 6.25 p. M., railroad time, which connects with John.-'town Accommodation and Philadelphia Express east. Trains arrive at Butler on West Penn R. K. at 9.4 A. M„ 4.46 and 521 p. M., Butler lime Sbenaugo A. Allegheny It. R. Passenger trains leave Hilliard at 7:25 a, m, and 2:30 p. m., arriving at HarrlsvilJe at .8:07 a. m. and 3:30 p. in., and at Oreeuv/lle at 9:35 a. m. and G:10 p. ui.; a passenger train leaves Coaliown at 12:25 p. m. and arrives at Green ville at 8:15 p. in. Triins leave Greenville at 7:00 a. m., 11:35 a. m. and4:oo p. in., arriving at Coaitowu at 10:15 a. in. and at Hilliards at 1:45 p. in. aud 7:15 p. m. Train No. 7 which leaves Mercer at 9;24 a. m. aud arrives at Hilliard at 12:15 p. m. will carry passengers between those two poiuts only Time of Holding Courts. The several Courts of the connty of Butler commence on the first Monday of March, June, September and December, and continuo two weeks, or eo long as nccesuary to dispose of the business. No causes are put down for trial or traverse jurors summoned for the first week of the several terms. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. S. K. BOWSEK, ~ Ofliee In Brady's Law Building. 8. B. SNYDER, Ofliee with A. X. Black, Esq., Maiu street, near Court House. J. D. MARSHALL, Attorney-at-I.aw. Office witn W. A. Forqner, Esq., Main Street, opposite Vogeley House, Butler, l'a. Febi»-'B3. J. M. THOMPSON. W. C. THOMPSON THOMPSON & SON, Attorneys at Law. Ofliee on the west side of Main street, lew doors North of Troutman's dry goods store. JOHN K. KELLY, Office with F. Reiber, Esq., in Reiber building. GECRGE C. PILLOW, Attorney at Law and SURVE\O.t, Main street, Butler, Pa. Ofliee with J. 1). M< J jukin. J. M. GALBREATH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office on Main Street, Sonth of Court Houee, in Gen. Purviance's former office. Aug2 ly!883.. R. P. SCOTT, Attorney at Law, Butler, Pa. Office near Cour House, two doors West of Omm office. A. M. CORNELIUS, Office with W. D. Berg Building, Maia Street, Bntler, Pa. J. F. BRITTAINT^ Office with L. Z. Mitchell, Diamond. ~ S. H. PIERSOL. Office on N. E. corner Diamond, Riddle build ng. novH JOHN M. (JREER. Office on N. E. corner Diamond. novl3 Wil. H. LUSK, Office with W, H. H. Riddle, Esq. NEWTON BLACK, Office on Diamond, near Conrt House, south sido. E. I. BRUGH, Office In Riddle's Law Building. J. B. McJUNKIN. Bpecial attention given to collections Office opposite Willard House. JOSEPH B. BREDIN, Office north-east comer of Diamond, Butler Pa. H. H. GOUCHER, Office in Schneideman's building, up at aits. J, T. DONLY Office near Court House. J " .'74 D. BRANDON, ebl7-76 Office in Berg's building, CLARENCE WALKER, Office in Brady building- marl 7 FERD REIBER, Office in Reibcr's building, Jeflerson St. ap9l) F. M. EASTMAN, Office in Brady bnilding. LEV, McQUISTION, Office Main street, 1 door south of Court Hons* JOST C. VANDERLINT" Office Main Btreet, 1 door south of Court House. WNI. A FORQUEIt, O" Office on Main street opposite Vogeley House. GEO. R. WHITE, Office N. E. corner of Diamond J. D. McJUNKIN, Office in Schneideman's building, west side Main street, 2nd square from Court Houee, T. C. CAMPBELL, Office in Berg's new building, 2d floor, east side Main at., a few doors south of Lowrj House. marS —tf. C A STJLLIVAN, may 7 Office S. W. cor. of Diamond. A. T. BLACK, Office on Main 6treet, one door south oi Brady Block, Butler. Pa. (Sep. 2, 1874. THOMAS ROBINSON, BUTLER. PA. ~JOHN H. NEGLEY CsJ-Qives particular attention to ransaction* in real estate throughout tho coni'.y. OMCEOM DIAMOND, SKAB COLBT Hocax, I» CrnzxN NUILDIKO K. K. ECKLBT, KENHBHT M AKSHA (Late of Ohio.) ECKLEY & MARSHALL. Office in Brady's Law Building. 5cpt.9,74 C. O. CHRISTIE, Attorney at Law. Legal business carefully transacted. Collections made and promptly remitted. Business correspondence promptly attended to aud answered. EN. LEAKE, M. D., • Homeopathic Physician and _ Surgeon. Office in Union Block, and residence in Ferrero lu a e, Butler, Pa. Oct. 25, lt>B2. JOHN E. BYERS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, myai-ly] BUTLER, PA, Office on Jefferson street, opposite Klintjfler's Flour Store. SALESMEN WANTED! PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT for Honest En ergetio Men. Salary and Expenses paid. The Business easily learned. TIIE CHASE NURSERIES KiefTer Pear. Champion Qnince, Hansell l'.as berry. and all tho most desirablo fruits and orna ment *ln. Only those need apply who can devote their entire time and attention to the work. Address, R. G. CHASE A CO., Philadelphia, Pa. PUBErafV Afl mDiAJLUiiJ Frrm the Districts of ASSAM, CEIITI'AUONO, CACIIAR, KANGRA VALLEY. DARJEEL ING, DEIIR\ DOON, aud ethers. Absolutely I'iirc. Superior in Flavor. The .Must Econom ical. Requires only half the u-ual quantity. Sold by all Grocers. JOHN C. PHILLIPS A CO.. Agents of the Calcutta Tea Syndicate, KSO Water St., N. Y. Novß-ly. for the CITIZEN-