VOL. XX. Bickel & Gallagher, (Successor* to a A Flick.) Livery, Feed and Sale Stable. FIRST-CLASS RIGS, FIRST-CLASS BAR*. JEFFERSON ST.. BUTLER, PA aprl, 3m Union Woolen Mills. I would don ire to call tlie attention of the public to the Union Woolen Mill, Butler, Pa., where I have new and improved machinery for the manufacture of Barred and Gray Flannels, Knitting ard Weaving Tarns, and I can them as being very dura ble, an thoy arc manufactured of pure Butler county wool. XUey are beautiful in color, su perior in texture, and will be sold at vory low prices. For samples and prices, address, H. FULLEBTON, J0124.'7ft-ly Butler. Pa Farmers and Gardeners! Look to your own interests and improve your crops, from 75 to lUO per cent, by twing the Peruvian Sea Fowl Guano, or Bradley's Devolved Bone. On hand at Leonard Wise's in Butler, or Wm. Crookshank's at Sarveraville Station, Butler Co ; Pa. aplßtf JDZEHSTTISTIR, Y. 0 1# WALDRON, Graduate of tbe Phil ■ adclphia Dental College,is prepare** ■ II •to do anythihg in the line ol hit profession in a satisfactory manner. Office on Main street, Bntier, Union Block, tip stairs. apll JTH. GROHMANN. CARRIAGE AND WAGQN-SMITH.«gj. 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 cheaper tliau they can be purchased elsewhere, and always on hands, aprl 1,3 m ~|d7l. cleeland,! WATCHMAKER JEWELER, South Main St., Butler, Pa, Keeps Constantly on Hand a Full Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, -BPECTAQLEH AND SILVERWARE, At the Lowest Cash Prices. Fine Watcla Repairing a Spec ialty. tWALGIUE Mends Everything SOLID AS KOCH !—Hard as Adamant!— ' on Earth I A Bamaoulan Giant luStreiiKth araonir all otherGluefl and Cements 1 A Duo! uu-ly j'n- H ' H A Ahrayaßeady—AlwayslJguld I hard Cue Tips and Cloth. Marble. HPHH Metal*. Patches on Leather and fihoe^Bric-a-bra^^Boofc aHH Bubber Tires,'Ornamentß of Every •llViill kind. Jewelry, Smokers' Pipes and 11111'.H CUrar Holders, Card Board in Scrsp BMnj Bookstand JETrrjthiMftae with SfWl |9 ftlauiufactnrers of flnmrncJ La- O■ 11 n Dels, Textile Fabrics, Fine Carriages, M Ml iEALEB» IN PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, LAMPS, TOILET ARTICLES, &c Pure Liqnors for medicinal purposes, Oils am d Paints, etc. CaTDr. G. M. Zimmerman has bis office on tbo second floor of same building. juel3-tf "THE BUT 18 OHCAPKST." WGim TURCCUCDC SAW MILLS, I«ru Powers I nnLOnCnO ciwlillm CSalted to all vccllons.) Write for r«EE Ulna. Hamnhlet toTbftAoltman A Taylor Co., Maoafleiu. OhS. 15*7™ Advertise in the CI'iIZJCN Iktlcr Citisfcw* LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Estate ot George S. Jamison. Letters testamentary on the estate of George 8. Jamison, dee'd , late cl Venango twp., But ler coni'ty, Pa , having been granted lo the un dersigned, all persons knowiug themselves in debted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment and any having claims against said estate will present them dulyauthenticated for settlement. W. C. JAMISON, Executor. June 19, 'B3. Eau Claire P. 0., Butler, 0o„ Pa Estate|of William Ramsey. Letters testamentary on the estate of William Ramsey, dee'd, late of Butler township, Butler county, Pa., having been granted to the under signed, all persons knowing themselves in debtcd to slid estate will please make immedi ate payment and any having claims against said estate will present thera duly authentkated for settlement. DAVID F. BORLAND, Executor. Butler, Pa. Estate of James 11. Dlecliluig. Whereas letters of administration have this day been issued to me on the estate of James H. Mechling, late of Washington township, dee'd. by the Register of said county of Butler, no tice is hereby given to all persons owing said estate to call and settle, and those having claims against the same will please present them for payment duly probated. S. C. HUTCHISON, Adm'r. June 5, 1883. North Hope, Butler Co., Pa. Estate ol Ernest Werner. Letters ol administration on the estate ol Ernest Werner, dee'd, late ol Forward twp., Butler county, Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will [ lease make imme diate payment and any Laving claims against said estate will present them duly authenti cated for settlement, MAKIA WERNER, Administratrix. Evans City, Butler Co., Pa. W. H. LUSK, Attorney. Etriale of Edward Campbell. Letters testamentary on the estate of Ed ward Campbell, dee'd, late of Worth twp., But ler county, Pa., having been granted to the un dersigned, all persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL H. MOORE, Executor, Grant City, Lawrence Co., Pa. Notice. Wbereas letters of administration on the es tate ol Andrew J. Moore, late of Centre iwp., Butler county, Pa., dee'd, bave been duly is sued by tbe Register of wills in and for the county ot Butler, Pa., to me N;incy J. Moore, widow of said decedent. Notice is hereby given to all persons knowing themselves iadobted to tie said estate to call and nettle tbe came, and all persons having claims against the said estate will please present the same duly probated lor payment. NANCY J. MOORE, Administratrix ol A. J. Moor**, dee'd, Butler, Pa, Estate of Jacob llnimel. Letters of administration on the estate of Jacob iluuncl, dee'd, late of Buflalo township, Butler Co., Pa., having been granted to the un dersigned, all persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate will please make imme diate payment and any having claims ag.iiust said eetate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. G. C. RQENXGK, Administrator. Snrvera Station, Butler Co., Pa. Estate of John Walters, Letters of administration on tbe estate of John Walters, dee'd; late ol Jackson township, Butler Co., Pa., having been granted to the un dersigned, ali persons knowing themselves in debted to said estate will please make imme diate payment and any having claims agaiuet said estate will present them duly authenticated tor settlement. JOIIN A WALTERS, Administrator. Evans Ciiy, Butler County, Pa. Farmers Look I To your own interest and dont buy a grain drill till you see the FARMER'S FAVORITE. Double distribution and grain seeder, force feed gra*s seeder, and double cast-steel reversible points. Steel axletrees. Grass seeder either behind or before For sale by Wm. Crooksliank, Sarveritville, Butler Co. Pa. aplStf ICE FOIt SALE, The undersigned lias about 25 tons of good clear ice on hands, which he will sell in large or sn'all quantities on reasonable terms, and de liver at the houses of his customers durnig the summer Orders can be left at Wick's meat •bop. D..OOWE LYON. BRICKS! BfIICKS! The subscriber continues the making of bricks common, pavement, bay-window and other qual ities at his kiln on the f'air Ground road, liall a mile west of Butler He will keep on hand a lot of bricks at all times. Jle will also make and burn brick in the country for anyone desiring to have them made on their own farm or premises. As he intends carrying on the brick making business, he invites the custom of all, promising to give entire satisfaction to all who may patron ize him. AH orders promptly filled at reasonable rates. Call on or address, J. GEORGE STAMM, mar2B-Gmo Butler Pa. For Sale. ! An order on Hall's Safe and Lock Co., of Cin cinnati, and several orders on different Sewing Machine Companies, also a certificate of mem bership to correspondence class of Pitman's Phonography. Enquire at this office. Notice to Contractors. Sealed proposals for the erection of a new church building will be received by the building committee of the English Lutheran congrega tion of Zelicnople, Pu., until Sp. M. on Thurs day, June 28. Plans and specifications can be seen after June 10 at the store of G. D. Swain, Harmony, Pa. The committee reserve the right to reject any or all hid 6. V.B. CMIISTV, I G. L). SWAIN, >Committee. J, L. LYTLE, ) june!3. PENN'A. CONSTRUCTION CO. 132 First Ave.,PITTSBURGH,PA. IRON Build lug*. Bridges and Jail* and LockupN. Fronta, C olumn* & Girders, Stairways and fleams. ; Fences ana CrlsUngs, Fire-EscniK'S. mar2B,Cm A Ulf A| IP 1 1luit will send ns tlie H N T II Ml K names and address of in HII I \J II !■<>( their friends, ami en close 20 cents (In stamps) to cover expense of packing and postage, we will send the m fur tlieir trouble any of the following wonderful books: "Ready-made Autograph Allium verses," "Ball ltoom Dancing Without a master," "Fortune ruling made easy "The mysfery of love making solved- or "The American Business man." We make this liberal offer to get names to send our new, manmotli. Illustrated (W page Catalogue to. Don t fall to send for our catalogue. Address all orders to Hudson Manufacturing Co., Astor Place & Broadway, New York, SALESMEN WANTED ! PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT for Honect En fcrgetic Men. Salary and Expenses paid. The BiiMinesH easily learned. THE CHASE XIJR&ERIES Kioffer Pear. Champion Quince, Hansell Uas berry, and all the most desirable fruits and orna mentals. Only those need apply who can devote their entire time and atteniion to the work. Addreus, It. Q. CHABE & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. |9ir°Subscribe for the Citizen GER^anremEOY FOR. F»AIN. CURES Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sciatica, Lumbago, Backache. Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat, Nwelllngt. Npralm, Bruises, Burn*. Wcald», Frotl Rites. AND ALL OTHER BODILY PAISS AND ACHES. Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere. Fifty Cents a bottla. Directions in 11 Languages. THE CnARLES A. VOGELER CO. (390SKT* uA. VOQILK&* OO.J Baltimore, Md.. U.S. A. DAEBYS PROPHYLACTIC FLUID. A Household Article for Universal Family Use. DBHBHHHH For Scarlet and ■ ■ Typhoid Fevers, ■ Eradicates ■ Diphtheria, SaU | WiT iTJTi Bration. Ulcerated | JttALiAadA. j Sma n Pox, Measles, and all Contagions Diseases. Persons waiting on the Siclc should use it freely. Scarlet Fever has never been known to spread where the Fluid was used. Yellow Fever has been cured with it after black vomit had taken place. The worst cases of Diphtheria yield to it. SMAXL-POX 1 and PITTING of Small Pox PREVENTED 1 A member of my fam ily was taken with Small-pox. I used th« Fluid'; the patient was not delirious, was not pitted, and was about the house again in three : weeks, and no others had it.— J. W. PARK ; INSON, Philadelphia. I Diphtheria | I Prevented. I j The physicians her® | use Darbys Fluid very successfully in the treat men: of Diphtheria. A. STOLLKNWEHCK, Greensboro, Ala. Tetter dried up. Cholera prevented. Ulcers purified and healed. In cases of Death it j should be used about the corpse —it will prevent any unpleas ant smell. The eminent Phy sician, J. MARION j SIMS, ML D., New I York, says: "I am I convinced Prof. Darbys | Prophylactic Fluid is a • valuable disinfectant." Feveredand Sick Per son* refreshed and Bed Sores prevent ed by bathing with Darbys Fluid. Impure Air made harmless and purified. For Sore Throat it is a sure cure. Contagion destroyed. For Frosted Feet, Chilblains, Piles, Chafing*, etc. Rheumatism cured. Soft White Complex ions secured by its use. Ship Fever prevented. To purify the Hreath, Cleanse the Teeth, it can't be surpassed. I Catarrh relieved and { cured. Erysipelas cured. I Burns relieved instantly. Rear* prevented. Dysentery cuved. Wounds healed rapidly. Scurvy cured. An Antidote for Animal or Vegetable Poisons, Stings, etc. I used the Fluid during our present affliction with Scarlet Fever with de cided advantage. It is indispensable to the sick room. WM. F. SANU roso. Eyrie, Ala. IScarletFeverl Cured. | Vanderbllt University, Nashville, Tenn. I testify to the most excellent qualities of Prof. Darbys Prophylactic Fluid. As a disinfectant and detergent it is both theoretically and practically superior to any preparation with which I ain ac quainted.—N. T. I.UITON-, Prof. Chemistry. Darbys Fluid is Keconi mended by Hon. ALEXANDEK H. STEMIRNS, of Georgia ; Rev. CHAS. F. DEEMS, D.D., Church of tlia Strangers, N. Y.; Jos. LHCONTK, CoIumbia, Prof..University,S.C. Rev. A- J. IIAITI.K, Pruf, Mercer University; Rev. GEO. F. PIERCE, Bishop M. E. Church. INDISPENSABLE TO EVERY HOME. Perfectly harmless. Used internally or externally for Man or Beast. The Fluid has been thoroughly tested, and wa have abundant evidence thru it has done everything here claimed. For fuller information get of your Druggist a pamphlet or send to the proprietors, J. H. ZETMN & CO., Manufacturing Chemists, PJfILADEf.I'IIIA Is a new rcmedv, originally compounded m . and Introduced to the medical profession, e £ anil tlien to tiio public at largo, by S. B. E S llartiiuui, M. I>. He lias prescrilied It to il ever 4»U«0 nalients with the most gratify- ® e IIIK results. td © Its effect upon tlio system Is entirely un like that of any other remedy, and Is the a only medicine needed In aUnust every dls- at 3 ease to which flesti Is heir, [in Constlpa- w „ tlon. Diseases of the Liver and Kidneys. HI £> MANAI.IV should be given with It. ]■■■ ~ 0 5 I'EKINA is composed of purely vegetable © » ingredients, each one, according to IIHMII- -• *9 cai authors, a great remedy in itself. BOH to E Dr. Hartman has - C" <5 lng and combining the active principles " of these Ingredients into one simple coin- to 3 pound, which perfectly coincides with the g. • Vis MEOICATIUX N ATI: it A in every dls >, ease, and a cure necessarily follows. There a 6 Is not an organ It will not reach nor a dis- <■ ease it will not cure. M 2 Aslc your druggist for l)r. llartuian's o> S, pampbleton the "lllsof Life," Dr. 8. It. - a m Uirtmau A Co., Osborn, 0., proprietors, o Vor Piles and Pelvic Diseases, take CAUGHT A BAD COLD The SUMMER COLDS and Coughs are quite as dan gerous as those of midwinter. But they yield to the same treatment and ought to be taken in time. For all diseases of THROAT, NOSTRILS, HEAD or BREATHING AP PARATUS PerryDavis sPainKiller Is the SOVEREIGN Remedy ALL DRUGGISTS KEEP PAIN KILLER PMOHHBTORS. PITTSBURGH. PA. IftKJOT beer ev er quilled. ... Purifies the blood, BAnT Blfcn CURES Dyspepsia, IMIUI ■f.Tllcri, Liverand Kidney dls - 15 0 ease*. Sent by Mall Vr on receipt of 26ct«, i. - i n postage stamps. Addrcsf: BEAN & RAPE, Wholesale Druggists, Not. 47 * 48 N. 2d St., Philadelphia. BUTLER, PA., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1883 Shakespeare John and Josephine Jane. BY MARY E. BRUSH. 'Stop yer caperin' 'round, Shakes peare John! Yer fur all de wo'ld like a cantankerous mule. Can't yer stand still an' listen to yer mammy ? Take dis ver basket ob clo'es to de lady at de Ebbitt House. Mis' West she is, de captain's wife. De washin' ob de clo'es comes to twodollahs. You take ker ob de money, Josephine Jase, an' don't yer lose it, 'cause if yer does, yer'll git de biggest wollopin' yer eber had. Now mind, an' be perlite when de lady speaks to yer !' And, having ?iven this final injunction, Manuny Linkuni nodded her turbaned head and went into the cabin to resume her ttsk at the wash-tub. 'Good-bye, Mammy." chimed her son and daughter, as they weat down the road. The Linkums(the head of the family had named themselves after 'good Father Abraham') lived a few miles out of Washington, on the grassy slopes leading up toward Arlington Hights. On one side was a grove of healthy, young trees ; on the other a winding road, whose red sands the Spring rains had worn into ruts and gullies. Be hiod were the hills, the soldiers' bar rackp, officers' quarters, observatory, and tall flag-staff of the Signal S:aUon of Fort Meyer. In front was the broad Potomac, and beyond it the cities of Georgetown and Washington. A s for the Linkum house itself, it was only a little low, white-washed building, with a tall, smoke-begrimed chimney at one end. At the further end of a little lot, enclosed by a 'snake' fence, was a pen, containing two prom ising young pigs; and near it a rude shed, in which Ulyses Grant Linkum kept a superannuated mule. Chickens, ducks, and turkeys were plentiful, and the Linkums were regarded as a thrif ty, industrious family. Twelve-year-old Shakesfeare John, accompanied by his sister, Josephine Jane, went down the well-beaten path and opended the wooden gate, with its home-made leather hinges. Shakespeare John was tall and strong, with a wiry, well-knit figure, a wide, good-natured mouth, a pudgy nose, dancing black eyes, and a mop of woolly hair. Ilis costume was not very elaborate—a blue plaid shirt and a pair of snuff-colored trousers that had once belonged to his father. For this reason they were large, of course ; but the lad bad shortened them considera bly by rolling them up above his ankles. But the baggy part behind— there was no filling that out; and when ever Shakespeare John ran (which he very frequency did) there was a great wabbling of drapery. Perhaps, though, it was just as well that the snuff-color ed trousers were not tight, because the cloth was poor and could bear no strain; and, besides, there was an ugly rent there already, which Shakespeare John had the misfortune to make while climbing over the snake-ferce around his home. Josephine Jane, having the well known proclivities of her sex, was bet ter dressed. She wore a pink calico frock, stiff and shiny with starch, and a neat sun-bonnet and ruffled white apron. She was short and fat, and clumsy in her movements. In every other respect she resembled her brother. It was only the middle of Spring; but the weather was mild, and neither of the children wore shoes or stockings. The hot sun warmed the sand in the road, so that the twenty bronzo toes, tripping along, were not chilled. Even if they had have been, I do not think the children would have minded it much, they were so full of joyful antic ipation over their walk. It was not very often that they were allowed to go to Washington alone. Generally the clothes were taken over by their father; but to-day he was doing work which he couldn't leave. 'Shakespeare John, I jest wish yer'de heft yer side ob de basket,' said Jose phine, after they had crossed the Po tomac bridge: 'Yer lets me hab de wo'st part ob it. 'Tain't bery perlite, fieein' as how yer is a boy an' older'n I is.' 'Sho! But yer weigh mo'n I does Josephine Jane ! De trouble am yer is lazy. But den all ob de female per suasion is no-account critters!' Shakes peare John exclaimed, taking his hand out of his pocket and grasping hold of one of the willow handles of the basket. 'Yer hadn't orter talk so! 'Tain't perlite ! 'Sides I hain't ob de 'female persuasion.' Mammy am a Mefodist an' pappy am a Mefodist, an' I'se eider a Mefodist or nofiin'.' 'Pooh! Yer's ignerant, yer is! Didn't yer know female meant gal ?' But Josephine Jane, not paying any attention to this information, began to trill out, in shrill, piping tones: 'De mockin'-bird, him sit an' sing, an' sing. De sky-lark him fly on