BUTLER CITIZEN MISCELLANEOUS. Fright—Sigh'.—Night. I saw a vision in the night Which chilled my blood a.'mott: And scared me into dredful fit*— An awful, horrid ghost! With turtle's head and lobster's claws, Ghost made it plain to s«e, I'd eaten rather late at night More than was good for nie. There came a sou ad like angel's voice, Clear as a silver bell; It said, tak<* "Perry Davis's Pain Killer,—and be well." As far as the tramp is concerned a] roads lead to roaro. A Gocd Investment. My wife said I was a fool when I brought home a bottle of Parker's Gin ger Tonic. But when it broke up my cough and cored her neuralgia and baby's dysentery she thought it was a good investment. —N. Y. Tailor. When a man has a stich in his side he says it feels like needles. Brtgiit'h Disease of the kidneys, diabetes and other diseases of the kid neys and liver, which you are being so frightened abont, Hop Bitters is the only thing that will surely and perma nently prevent and cure. All other pretended cures only relieve for a time and then make you many times worse "The good old way" is a narrow, tediou*, yet entirely safe road. "Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamo mile Pills for the cure of neuralgia are a success."—Dr. G. P. Holman, Chris tianbnrg, Va. 50 cts. at druggists. Xo cyclone ever has the kindness to strike the base ball cranks. A Remarkable Cure of Scrofula. William S. Baker, of Lewis Vego- County, Ind., writes to tell you that my son was taken with scrofula in the hip when only two years old. We tried several physicians but the boy got no relief from their treatment. Noticing your Scovill's Sarsaparilla and Stillingia, or Blood und Liver Syrup recommended so highly, I bought some of it of you in the year 1862, and continued taking it till the sores finally healed up. He is now 21 years of age, and being satisfied that your medicine did him so much good when ho used it, we want to try it again in another case, and now write to yon to get some of it. Red Horse Powders cure all diseases of horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, poultry and all live stock. A positive cure. Baker's Pain Panacea cures pain in man ond beast. Use externally and internally. —About the only troubles that come single are fussy old maids. Cured my Wife's Weakness. From Eransville, Ind., the home of our correspondent, Mr. John It. Pat terson, comes tbe tollowing: "Samari tan Nervine cured my wife of a case of female weakness." It's au extract from Mr. Patterson's letter. —lt is the mountain climber who finds there is plenty of room at the top. ***" Presumption begins in ignor and ends in ruin " On the other hand, the production of Kidney-Wort began with wise cautions and scientific re rearch, and its use ends in restoring shattered constitutions and endowing men and women with healh and happi ness. "My• tormented back," is the exclamation of more than hard work ing man and woman; do you know h hy it aches? It is because your kid neys are over tasked and needs strength ening, and your system needs to be cleansed of bad humors. You need Kidney-Wort. —lt is easier to chain lightning than to make a boy keep still when a brass band is passing. —Dyspepsia dampens the ardor of many an aspiring soul. Why suffer from dyspepsia? Why be frightened over disordered kidneys? Why con tinue the miserable life of adyspeptic, nerveless mortal? Brown's Iron Bit teis will surely cure you. It has per manently cured thousands of cases where other rejnedies afforded only temporary relief. Ask your druggist toncerning its merit. Try a sample bottle and you will berelieved of fur ther mental and physical distress. —An aged maiden in Mobile has taught a mule to dance the can-can to the tune of "Susanna." —Not a spotless character—the sun. —A man with deep views—the diver. —Work is the only sure cure for laziness. —Homeward the .seasick preacher rolls bis way. —lt is very dubious how the future will do-by-us. —Jersey lightning is the great striker of the age. —Can the voice of the dead be called a tomb's tone ? —The thigh is just six times the length of the nose. —Able was not a dude—he wouldn't tolerate a C'aiu. —Nobody willdeny that blank verse is rather prose-y. —lt is the early passenger that catches a seat iu the car. —A common political combination —whisky and cigars. —"Why don't the poultry cooks form a 'Browning' society ?" —There is nothing like strong com mon senKe" An Irish soldier went to bis station with an order to report any thing remarkable that had happened during the night. A drunken fellow fell off the wall and broke his neck, and no report wa« made. When question ed about it, Pat, replied : "Faith and I oliey orders. I f the man had fallen off the wall and not broken his neck, I should certainly have reported it." —Charles (1. Leland say.s that one of the bitterest curses which he heard in Kgypt was, "May (lod make you wear a (chimney pot) hat." The Mohammedan sees in the brim of this article a hindrance to touching the forehead to the ground in prayer. A Religious Hysteric. The colored camp meeting at the "Grove," Gloucester, was the scene of much excitement Tuesday evening. Brother Pollitt had exhorted his hear ers to contribute largely when the hat was passed round and Brother Geissel was chosen to receive the mites, he being accompinied by a big mastift and also armed with a huge club, to pre vent other persons from being too free with the tin tobacco tags, buttons and other things that were placed in the bat. At this juncture a negro woman, frenzied with religion, was seen to ap proach "Dave" Johnson, a colored di vine, with a huge carving-knife, and, before she could be prevented, made a thrust at him. She fortunately missed her mark, but cut Johnson's coat, mak quite a rent- Johnson fled, with the woman after him. Several colored people, who tried to stop her, received severe cuts. The woman, at this time, seemed to be perfectly wild and flour ished her long knife in a dangerous manner, making every one flee before her. The ground was soon deserted and the woman had affairs her own way. Some hours after she was cap tured anJ taken to her home. Owing to her religious frenzy no action has been taken against her by the author ities, but it is probable she will be carefully watched during the contin uance of the camp meeting—at least until a change of the moon. A Good Friend to the Chinese. SAN FRANCISCO. —Consul A. F. Bee, of tbe Chinese Consulate Office, ex presses himself clearly in saying that he, as well as his family have suffered severely from rheumatism and neural gia, and that medicines were used in vain. At last St. Jacobs Oil was tried, which effected immediate cures in every case. The Consul regards the Oil as the greatest pain curing remedy in existence. Tbe undertakers of Chicago are bitterly opposed to cleaning the city. It hurts their business. A vigorous growth of hair is pro moted and the youthful color restored by applying Parker's Hair Balsam. —Xo true philosopher goes gadding after friendship. It comes to him more rapidly than he can enjoy or util ize it. —Miss Sallie L. Paules, Wrights ville, Pa., says: "I recommend Brown's Iron Bitters for backache and liver and kidneys complaints." —The servant girl who sarg "I want to be an angel," while she was kindling the kitchen lire with kerosene, bad her wish gratified. —"l'm happy I) say Dr. liennon'ts Stein (Jure has cured, my Eczema of Ihe scalp of four yearn islanding." Jno. A. Andrews, Att'y at Law, Ash ton, 111. SI. at druggists. Endorsed by physicians. —"Now I see what you are driving at," as the facetious gentleman said when the milk wagon had just passed over him A Lawyer's Testimony, During eight years my attacks of Dyspepsia were so terrible that I often had to stop business. Parker's (lin ger Tonic built me up from almost u skeleton to the perfect health I now enjoy. J. Jerolomon, Lawyer, N. V. City. The Two Amendments. Following are the two temperance propositions to be voted on in Ohio on the second Tuesday of October next, and which are submitted in the form of amendments to the State Constitu tion : I.—"The general assembly shall regulate the trullic iu intoxicating liquors so as to provide against evils re sulting therefrom, and its power to levy taxes or assessment thereon is not limited by uny provisions of this Con stitution." 2.—'"The manufacture of and the traffic in intoxicating liquors to be used as a beverage are forever prohibited; and the general assembly shall provide by law for this provision." The electors voting in favor of the said first proposition shall have on. their ballots the words, "Regulation and taxation of the liquor traffic— Yes;" and those voting in favor of the said second proposition shall have on their ballots the words, "Prohibition of intoxicating liquors—Yes." J If either of the said two propositions bo thus approved by a majority of the electors voting at the said election, the amendment therein proposed shall constitute thefifteon of the Constitution. —You cannot easily find a better rule to live by than this:—The fire that will not warm me shall never scorch me. —Mankind is constantly paying honor where dishonor is due. —Arthur's exploration is nothing more than a series of "camp" meetings. —France is the paradise of lawyers. It ought to be ; it is the land of Gaul. —ln some parts of Jersey discarded Saratoga trunks are used for dog kennels —The man who runs away with his mother-in-law must be fouil of lectures. --What's in a name? Professor Sillimau is one of the wise men of Yale College. —lt is no longer polite to speak of a man as having been hanged. Say he went to the other world as an "assisted emigrant." —The greatest friend of truth is time ; her greatest enemy iu prejudice, and her constant companion I* humility. The display of vanity and wealth at the summer resorts is greater this yeai than ever. No wonder then that poor young men have acquired the habit of wearing brass watch chains.— Ex. A C'AICI*. To all tliOMe who are t.uIT«-rifrom the er rors uikl indiscretions of youth, nervou weak liens, early decay, loss of manhood, *1 H .ivtr-; i 1 giviui? this us my testimony: Ist. The Soap is perfectly harmless, Rl . ~ UIS ais • iSvtj JfUwl 3 a: 1 U v »> i u <1 with impunity even in washing the most dilioaie infant, or $ Jte USISICJ tfllX SQ2D , , . —"T™ "" 5 t tie iit fasti lions heauiv. -M. It is purifying. refreshing, determent nn gentleman, no housekeeper, no hotel, no ««ylam. no nj- i.TinJo-oarii firfftr * V ■" g; :1 should be without i:. The above may seem strong language, but I jjjiuw uQu! SitniM "i i' rk.l g hu'. c only embodied my convictions after thorough experience and trial. IlfcMk J «".w|j Very truly yours, 3 vii iTPC! 35 g B. PRICE, M. P., 307 North Ninth Street. »j B.'J a» swoo*-ir,fa^ y tnat| :re r ._ I)AYitFI , KK pun abelphta, May r > t !i,issi. fesult of a hard willfall Vo sn used i j\ My wifelmi had . W'h *'• CCilf ft"" 4 ' sM a vrxripnrn I. r !,ir:v five v as a li ethers lii.herto n.»td for laiiudry * RQ WfISII Dol!ef ftgtitCtftjer I«I88 \oure, A. J. MARTIN. 0- . " ■ . i Steward, Elizabeth Gea. Hospitalcnd Dispensary. R *»l|-} f sllrP anil SpS'j 'ft C'bPDtfl Messrs. PAY .t Fnr. K. .' i v 9 , f-.i.vp, and cO'.iM not be induced t. use any other n# | n alkkm *~>h ofhos in t, f-tt ii'uouut of m-.ney. I hive been sntlVrins With salt rheum foranum CfllU dS l!a" lUdii 0:5lw !•» m b r or' v. ars, and Pould use no Soap until I met yours, and t> my great surprise B ——, . .S it li. r." Imy hands, and now lean don day swash without any suiiferiug. It jtlijfoji a« npuf fhft market h - n..t only cure I 111 '. I It s.iv. sme many hour-i of l.ard work. 1 therefore l»""" ■»»«»»«» J1 ——— * ' L.B v. illiugly recommcTnl it to every woiuati us the best K iap ma le. Slteta Hespe«tful v, Ml*S. PET EE B< >KU. Grocer, Qfloy* Bu6o fltl Wv Gsdiin| 253 Ninth Ave., New York. Wa3h-aay has no tsrrorc for the household where DA S :"'S SOAP i 3 need, no unpleasant and eickening cdors to fill your houses, no 'laborious rubbing on the wash-board, while the washing can be done in one-half the time necessary by following the eld worn-out method. MADAM —for it is to the ladies w: desire to speak more especially—you are the interested per son in this matter; you it is that suffers the ills arising from the wash tub and its heavy cares ; you it is to whom the perplexities and responsibilities ofthe household rightfully belong, and you it is that should interest yourself in a trial of the qualities of this soap, that has always proven itself to be a boon of salvation swgigMiM'ga mraf y.—— We do not ccmc to you with a plausible story calculated to have you try it, simply for the amount of money such a sale would bring us; we do net come to you a? irresponsible parties, who have no reputa tion to suffer calumny, but w-e do present to you this brand cf soap upon an absolute guarantee and recommendation of a well-known industrial establishment cf Philadelphia, of sixteen years' existence. Do you suppose for a moment it would compensate us to make false statements to you and ruin our well-earned reputation ? No, dear reader; what wo say about DAY'S SOAP is the truth, and it is «us tained by the evidences of thousands of housewives from all over the country; besides which we stand ready to endorse it all with ready Cash. fiQP DAi'ti SOAP is the Original and Only Patented, ."®l .i - _ jmjii i m- k-ksl. f Will clean the Miners' Skin and Clothes. J Will clean tho lllatkxinlttis' gUIn and ClatfcM. ft fj u kJ 1 Will clean tho iUuchlutiti' SUln mud Clutlui. JBra^^gijfc inaßM . (wuielma E«rybodjr'i §ktn and CtothM. B t« nMninmy in tlm mc of Batp that will clean tho tHln as wall aa ihe olothna 1 this Day's Soap will ranljr 1 do, it wUI lu no way tlie finaat fKbrtca or tho moatdalloute Ko soda, no washing crystals, no lyes are to be used, but simply supply yourself for the next wash-day with a bar of DAY'S SOAP, then carefully read the directions and follow them to the exact letter, and if you don't say pitch cut that old wp*sh-boiler, for I am a wiser woman, you will be the first person we have yet heard of that has been disappointed. jgSfKow remember —If you don't intend to follow the directions do not try the soap at all, for unless you do this you will be disappointed, an 1 then you will scold us an 1 yourself as well. The cost of one cike will convince you that it is while the smiles th it wiil encircle your brow will do justice to a golden sun;et. Mavo you conSdence in this newspaper V I*' so, do you suppose the owner would allow us to swindle his readers by offering them tempting inducements? He uses it in his own home, and can certify to its merits. Now you get a cake from your grocer in time for the next wash-day, and become acquainted with its intrinsic worth. Ask your groc_r fjr it, and do not allow him toputyo i off with anything else for a substitute, for cveiy dealer can obtain it, and should lie refuse you, send direct to £MY & FSIIOICp Prop's, e! Philadelphia Steam Soap Work^ 1754-6e-58-&0-82 Howard Street, Philadelphia. ~T' lF*T' ri "*** l HAIR BALSAM, i I#b preferred by those B who have used it, to any I sim;!.»r 4frtiilc, on ac- It contains materials I only that are beneficial jj to the scalp and hair I and always I Restores the Youthful Color to Grey or Faded Hair I Parker*! Hair Palsam >i finely perfumed and is 9 warranted to jnevent falling of the hair and to re- I move dandruff and itching, Ifiscox & Co , N.Y. H and at r« In rfrngt and rn»dlcin««. r5 PARKER'S GINGERTONBC A Superlative Heaiih ?nl Strength Restorer. If yon arc a mci li.inic or fcirmu, worn o|it with overwork. or a mother run clown l.y family or lious*. hold duties try I'AKKBIC' • GINCI.R TONIC. If you arc n lawyer, mini* tor or lur iness man ex hausted by mental strain oranxioir. cares, do not take Ifil vricMing stimulants,but ti .c Parker's Ginger Tonic If you liave Consumption, I)yj'j/.ia, Kheuma ism, Kidney<'omulaints,orr.ny - 'icierofthrlungs stomach. bowels, blood c.r nerves, PAI ICIMI'S GINKE* TONIC will cure you. ItistheOreat'M JJlood Purifier And the Ccst and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used. If you are wasting away from rge, dissipation or any disease or weakness and reouiie a stimulant ta'ce CINCCK TONIC at once; it will invigorate aiuLbuild vo«| up from the fust dose but will never intoxicate, it ha* havet] hundreds of lives; it may save yours. CAUTION !—Rcftrtftll «ttj»*t!tn*c». I' irk< r*«fJinjfrr Tonic Is COTi [>•"! > 7 <» HUV'IMJ y. c , SIZE. ONLY KNOWN CURE FOR RUPTJpE TIII: ritii nrii TKU.SS « «>., No. !) Bouth 'J'liirtcf.ntli ntreor, Philadelphia, ami 71 Third avenue New Yorli, cured Kajiture in .'lO daj'M, and will j»iy :1,010 for a Jtu|uro they cannot uuve. Knglt man, tlio tlltl.AT MKH NU Surgeon, Mcxlxal 111 <1 Hijrgieal I'neutor. TKUMS MODKItATIS I'.X \M IN VI JON I'KliK. Free 'rial of Tru; • es at <> ;>ei ;,nhi<-li aro oju n d»y and evening, at KJOIII 13, lll, i!<)sl'fiin Air., 1 '<<' - r nj!< ) J'.i for a Mliort time only, ('all or «cnd 25 coittu for I'ot-U i n the euro Ot Kupt:i:e, N. IJ. Dr. K. iuh'h i ;:i ii hhfully all Female DihCUM- , :it IlarniHoii lintel. Jytt .'tin FLORENCE KNITTING SILK I -V ? p. ; v, :: V:; I initively the only.Silk BulUililc t'ir kiiiltin ■(, wliicli will I,ear w.'lHliing without injury to color or texti.ro. HoM l>y nil eiitcr|irisnij; dealt rH. (Inr latent book on Knitting (No. •!)., with Min | leu ot Knitting mid Ktcliing .Silk, sent oil ree< i<>' of three 2 cent Htitm]>H. ()NOI t Cl.' SILK (,'u,, Florenne, Ma -. H.,t.v:it. Advertiio IU tho CITIZEN. I). A. HECK, CARPETS, CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, .(I »TH i: TO A 1.1.. ONE PRICE ONLY. TERMS CASH. DUFFY'S BLOCK, MAIN ST., BUTLER, PA. GOOD rjEWi TO Alml* I ]{ OC K 13 OTTo M: FKICES! The IJcnl Olianee Yet. 1 lie Largt Ht Htfok anil the lowest pjipeH for liootn anil HIIOOH. Don't buy before you two my etock of cUHtom made gooi'iH, and Have 25 to 50 CRjitu on every pair, warranted a« rejiroHented. Infant's slioch 25 to t 60 Child's " « 75 to 100 Mist es' heavy, lace and lmttoii ] 00 Ladies'heavy, luce shoes.. 1 00 " sewed, button shoes 1 25 " fine morocco button 1 50 " kid button -$1 75 to 2 00 Boys' heavy shoes 1 00 " " button 125 Mens' button .fl 75 to 2 00 And 600 inoro styles of all kinds j;rain. wator-proof boots, rubber boots with sole leather soles. Fine ralf, sewed boots, fino calf, cloth top, button and loco shoes, for ladies and gents at prices to suit all, at Gh. 13. BIMEN, 78 OHIO, CORNER SANDUSKY STREET, ALLEGHENY, PA, septs,Bm, CARPETS! OIL CLOTHS! Persons visiting the K\|»oslil hi and wishing to pnrcliaHe anything In the* lino of Carptls, Oil Clolhs, Mailings, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Oiirtain.s* arid Cornice* &0.9 Will save money by cnllitiK an the stores of x>. cVb f\ s. w i<: Xj ty, No. 120 FEDERAL ST., Nos. 65 & 06 Park Way Allegheny, p„. HoptS.Sm. O. B. BARRETT «J£ CO,, 238 and 240 LIBERTY STREET, Pittsburgh, Penn'a. importers an<| Jobbers of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Clocks, Bronzes, Silver and Plated Ware, Wijtch Material, Etc. Wholesale Only. tepts,lCt 1 ' tin l II M, 1111111 '.1.! . ,A ' 1 I'" '■ I VCII Ml. 11l I l:o\l II.VK 111 TU'KI.VK W 1.1 K'S inn 1,-rmi.ri 'I tu n..iiin. ,Ith. If «i"li a lliiii* I I r rur iik I •-nialr ( iu|> ' uu 1 1 11 > Pui* li t vr i<" ••(tctl Plivhi. mm «ii t m th- »r |-r S«M t \iT) wlmn, rr< nt I >y mail for c< nt* in iiUwpL >•« u 1 for jmuiphlct. 'X. H. JOIINtiUN &CO . Uoulou, Mitwa. Union Woolen Mills. I would drniro to call tlio attention of (ho public to the Union Woolen Mill, Jiutlor, Pa., whom I have now and improved machinery for the manufacture of Burred and Gray Plannols, Knitting ar»d Weaving Yarns, and I c:*n rcoommrp. Col. Inl. Her. J>it. loiea. •rail 3 wnt ,Unp to krj.toar W»trk C»»» Faetori**, Pklla 4rlplil>. fa., for hatitlfomr lllu»tr»l»d I'unphlrt >Lowla| bow JIHH BOM* AUD K»7*toH Watch (.'■»« iff ■M | le. (To be Continued.) • The Boss watch cases with any kind of movement desired, can be had of E. GRIEB, WATCHMAKER 1 JEWELER, Main SI., Hutler, Pa., Opposite Troutuian's Dry Goods Store, BANNER 8 POWDER Always the Best. LAYER ICK CREAM CAKE. Two cups granulated sugar, three-fourths cup butter, beat to a light cream, then add one cup corn starc.h which has been stirred into one cuj> of tepid sweet milk ; beat this all together, adding one teanpoonful extract vanilla. Stir into this the well-bcaten whites of seven eggs and two heaping caps of flour, having thor oughly mixed through the dry ilour one and a half measures "BANNER" Baking Powder. Bake in three layers. ICINCl.—Take two and a half cups granulut. pd sugar, half nup water j ho|l three minutes; when uool add the whites of three eggs slightly beaten, and one tablespoonful extract vanilla. Katih can of "BANNKK" Uakiug Powder con tains a small measure to use Instead of a spoon. ttMAH WHO »• UHACQUAINTtO WITH TMt OIOOHAPMV Of IHiftOOUN* CHICAGO, BOCK ISL4ND & PACIFIC R'T IJy the ountrnl position of lta line, connects tho Jfc.wjt and tho Went by thoahortrat louto.aml car no* paan«M»f#«ra. without chnncr ol eara, Ulwimid Chicago ancl Kitnaait City, Council lilnfTs Lcavcn worlh, Atohiaon, Miniicapolia and Ht. Paul. It Ooiiiircta In Union Uopota with all tho principal liuoa ol road botwccu the Atlantic* and tho I'acitlo Oooaon. lta equipment la utirtvalcrl mnl muunifl oont, bolna compowrd of Moat (Jotnlort nbl« and IJrnutiful Day (Toaohca, MaKMl!c"iil Horton Hc cli HI tut Chair Cara, rullinan'* I'n ttnat I'.il.toa Phapjpg Com, uml the Deal Lin* of I>inliif< Cars Tu tha World. Thrift '4 rail;u bc-»w., w u Chlt'Aiio and MmHuuri Jtlvcr Tolnta. Two I'raltia between Chi- OTHJO and Miuucapolia and bt. Paul, via tho >' .uioua "ALBERT LEA ROUTE.' - A Now and Dlroot Lino, via Hon**«•:» and Kanka fcoo.ha* rncontly b"«m opened between Hmlitnoud, Norfolk, Newport N« ww, Chat t auooif.i, Atlanta, Au fuata. Naubvllle. Loiilen,Cincinnati, ndlunapolia and L duyotte. and Om ilia. Limn ap oliH and Ht. Paul and Intermodule point®. _ All 'l'l:rough i'aanunjccru Travul ou t'u.H Kzproae Tralna. Tickota for Hale at -11 principal Ticket Offlcwin Ih* Un i t«)d Ht at and Canada. H.ttflC.»K'' checked through and ratea of fare al % w tyit aa low an oompctltora that oiler lcaa advaa* taxes. For detailed Information.got tho M ipa and Fold* ora of tho CRFAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE, At yvur bearcat Ticket Otli •«, 0»- address R. R. CABLE, E. GT. JOHN, VIClo pp. luamumiinwiit w 1 __ * ssg PIONEER LIFE, .Sheuaiigo *1 Allegheny R. R, t>:10 r M Arrive (ireenville Leave 11:35 A M t»:0- p iu bhenango 11.-45 a m 5:47 D iu Hamburg 11:56 a in 5:'!7 p iu Fredouia 12:03 p in 5:30 p in C'oolspring 12:08 p m 5:15 p in Mercer 12:17 p m 5:02 p n t Par Joe 12:25 p m 4:sti pin Filer 0, 12:32 p m 4:4 rip in Grove City 12:40 pin 4:28 p in Jlarrisville 12:56 p ni 4:22 p m Wick 1;01 p in 4:15 p iu Braneliton 1:08 p ui 4:10 p m Hickorv Mills 1:14 p in 3:48 p ni Euclid 1:34 p m 3:30 p in Jamisonville 1-50 p tn 3:20 p in Oneida 2,00 p m I;■ in Leave Butler Arrive 2:15 p m The time here given is Columbus time, 12 minutes slower than local time. I. D. STIXSOX, Gen'l Pass. Agt. P. A- W. 11. K, Time Table. The inorniusr traiu lor Allegheny leaves But ler at 8:08, liutler or local time and arrives there at 11:45. The aftcruoon train for Allegheny leaves But at 2:29 R. M. and arrives there at 4:32 I*, M. r l he evening traiu fur •Allegheny leaves »t 6.08 r. M- and arrives there at s :OS p. Xt, The morning anil evcLiug trains make close connections at Callcry Junction for all points we.it. Trains going ncrth leave Butler at 9;41 A. M. and 2:45, and 7:32 r. M., local time. Trains leave Allegheny City tor Butler at 7:00 and 11;20 A. M. and 3;55 L'. M., local time. Sunday traiu goiug north leaves Butler at 10:44 A. M., and goiug scuih at 0:08 e. M. West I'enuTiuie Table. Trains leave Butler (Butler or Pittsburgh time.) Maiket 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 a- at 9:31 A. M.. and Express east arriviug at Blair6Ville at 10:28 A M., railroad t'me, where it makee close connection with Mail train east. Mail at 2.41 p. M., at Butler Junc tion without change of cars, with Express west, arriving in Allegheny at 5.01 p. M., and Express east arriving at Blairsville Intersection at 0.25 p. M., railroad time, which connects with Johnstown Accommodation and Philadelphia Express east. Trains arrive at Butler on West Penn H. R. at 9.4 A. M„ 4.46 and _5.21 p. M., Butler time Time of Holding Courts. The several Courts of the county of Batler commence on the first Monday of March, June, September and December, and continue two weeks, or solong 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. P N. LFAKF, M. D., . Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Office in Union Block, and residence in Ferrero )KttliHlit»l, a nctv edition of lilt. CUf.- VKUWEI.I/H CET.EBRATED KSSAY on tlio nvaCAf, cuur. of Hrr.iiMAToiiiiiKA or Seminal WeakneHM, Involuntary Sominal IjOH»eB, TENI'Y. 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