BUTLER CITIZEN. MTSCEFJ^AINEOI A triple source of happiness:— a good business, a contented mind and a 1 bottle oi l»r. Hull's Cough Syrup. Ueiuember the poor, It costs nothing' For fifteen years I was aunoyed with a severe pain in my head and dis charges in my throat from Catarrh. My sence of smell was much impared, Dy the use of Ely.s Cream Balui I have overcome these troubles.—J. B. Case, St. Denis Hotel, New \ ork. For several years I have been trout) led with Catarrh. Klys Cream Halm proves to be the article desired. I believe it is the only cure.—L. B. Co burn, Hardware Merchant, Towanda, Pa A pauper plumber is the rarest work of circumstances. Papillon Cough Cure cured an in fant only a few weaks old, of whooping cough after a consultation of physicians pronounced it beyond recovery. It stops the whoop and allows the breath to return. For sale by J. I<. W uller and I>. H. Wuller. Transient pleasures are often tho source of grief. Figures Won't Lie. The figures showing the enormous vearly sales of Kidney-Wort, demon strate its value as a medicine beyond dispute. It is a purely vegetable com pound of certain roots, leaves and ber ries known to have special value in Kidney troubles. Combined with these are remedies acting directly on the Liver and Bowels, it is because of this combined action that Kidney- Wort has proved such an unequalled remedy in all diseases of these organs. To believe a business impossible, is the way to make it so. Fits Cured Six Years Ago "It has jbeen fi years since I was cured of fits," Ba}R Mr. Ford of Wirt, Jefferson Co., Ind. Samaritan N T erviue did it." And it always will, reader. $1.50, at druggists. Correct judgement is the mind's most resplendent ornament. As When She was Young. "1 have used Parker's Hair Balsam and like it better than any similar preparation 1 know of,"' writes Mrs. Ellen Perry, wife of Rev. P. Perry, of Coldbrook Springs, Mass. "My bair was almost entirely gray, hut a dollar bottle of the Balsam has restored the softness, and the brown color it had when I was young—not a single gray hair left. Since 1 began to appiy the Balsam my hair has stopped falling out, and J find it is a pefectly harmless and agreeable dressing,' —Fame is as brittle as glass, and occasionally as transparent. During the Beason for mosquitoes and other stinging insects, and of poi soned plants, if your skin is impure, a bite will swell and fester, unless you apply l'apillon Skin Cure. A single application will naiurali/.e the poison. For sale by J. L. Wuller and D. 11. Wuller. —Some girls in Boston are so thin that they don't cast a shadow. A Pithy Sentence. A well known statesman of this country once said when summing up the eyents of a life time. "Youth is a blunder, manhood a struggle, old age a regret." He might have added many more wonders, but they are not neces sary forjiis aphorism expresses much. Yet it is a well known fact that the above could not be said of life where all classes aware what a great remedy Pe runa is, and what wonderous cures it has performed. For the ills of youth in iu a wonderous specific. The worry and tear of manhood's struggle for ex istence enfeebles his system, and he needs such a tonic, and when old age comes on with Its feebleness and regrets for failures ami mistakes, the great rem edy, Peruna, can still he used with xood effect, and if given a fair trial will accomplish wonders. —(Jiris look upon the engagement ring as a very promising affair. Papillou Skiu Cure, Papillon'Catarrh Cure, Papillou Cough Cure Papillou Blood Cure art; sold by .1. h. Wuller and I). 11. Wuller. —Conveniences have their inconven iences, and comforts their crosses. —lf, as iu asserted, money talks, it must he silver inonev. Silence is gold en. —Wisdom prepares for the worst, but folly leaves the worst for the day when it comes. —This may by spring, but we won't believe it until it. gets some one to prove its identity. —We feel like giving up something during Lent. Please don't tempt us with a watermelon. —The Prince of Wales has decided not to write a book. He thinks one author in the lamilv enough. —lt doesen't speak much of the size of a man's mind when it only takes him a minute to make it up. —When a man has no desire hut to speak plain truth he may say a great deal in a very narrow compass. —lt ain' alius de silent man dat'sde smartes 7 De sheep doau make ez much l'uss ez de dog, but he ain' got nigh ez much sense. lsn't, it kind of curious that no woman goes to the telephone to auswer a ring without wondering if her hair is all right and her train in t he pr< pjr shape ? —"Men live a great deal faster than women," sayp a writer, This must be true, because yon never ?re a woman quite as old as a man horn iu the same year. —Boston, the home of John Sullivan, has the largest coffin manufactory on earth. It may, therefore, be appropri ately sty led the boxing centre of the world. —"We never sleep" is the motto of a celebrated detective firm. This is probably tin- reason such stupid work iri the detective line has been done I recently. Had Guiteau Accomplices. William A. Cook, a leading criminal lawyer who was engaged for the gov eminent in the Star Route was examined by the Springer investiga tioneommitteein Washington,and in the course ol his testimony under oath said in substance: Shortly after he was appointed special counsel in the Star Route cases, he had an interview with I'resident Garfield, who told the witness the case involved many who had been special friends, but he wanted a thorough ex amination, irrespective of persons. The witness had an interview with I'resident Garfield and the Postmaster General the Wednesday evening beforo the I'resident was assassinated. He fore leaviLg I said to the President he should be careful of his movements. A bitterness had arisen between the Stalwarts and Halfbretds and there were connected with these cases men ofextieme feeling. I said ai the time they might resort to violence. Such was the impression then in my mind. Mv suggestion for the moment touched the President, but be responded that there was no danger. The bitterness of feeling was so strong I could not have been surprised had it went against the Postmaster General and Attorney General. I don't think I used at that interview the language recently placed in my lips by Mr. James, but stated in substance what I have gifen you. The witness strongly desired to have the lines of investigation pursued that would show whether Guiteau had ac complices, but nothing came of it. The witness was of the opinion that the shooting of the President was not tho individual action of Guiteau. r l his, he said, wfcSin harmony with what he suggested to the President in connec tion with the bitterness between the Stalwarts and llalfbreeds. lie had proof that two other persons accompa nied Guiteau when he was seekiuir a pistol. Shortly after the witnessentered the employment of the government he had an idea the reckless feeling on the part of those in the Star Route cases might be carried into practice. Better l>e alone than in bad com panv. De man iu debt am a swimmer wi<l his butes on. Consent to common custom but not to common folly. Occasionally praise is wholesome as well as agreeable. Comply with no vicious iiesire however secret its perfume. Cherish thy friend, and temper ately admonish thy enemy. —The weak may be joked out ol any thing but their weakness. other people should be patient. —jConsult not with a fool for he can neither give nor keep counsel. Pride is the consciousness of what one is, without contempt for others. just man in want of bread, I answer that it was in some place where there was no other just man. show up anuder. Widout de aid o goad feed de line blood wouldn't show nigh sow plain in er horse. —A recreation, to give real pleas ure, must be a form of activity that is of no possible value to anybody ex cept in its immediate results. of our head are numbered, but we all can readily believe it about the hairs of the mustaches of some young men. They are so few that they can be coun ted at a glance. "Have yon any canvas for slippers?" asked a Chicago belle. The clerk looked at her feet and sadly replied: "I am very sorry, Miss, but Barnum'a man was here only a few moments ngo and took the last tent we had left. The dime novel always makes its hero an adopt iu the use of the rifle and revolver. He employs his spare time iu killing Indians at the rate of at least a hundred savages to one hero, but it doesn't take much of a calculator to see that the supply of Indians fails tocorrespond with the supply of dime novels and revolvers. An American lady, traveling in Japan, was inyited by some Japauese ladies to initiate them tothe mysteries of the the toilet peculiar tothe highest circles of civilization. They seemed to understand the use of each article of female apparel until the corset was reached. They wanted to know wheth er it was worn to protect her from rude men or as a penitential garment lo ex piate sius. Consumption Cured. An i>l>l physician, retired fr«»tu practice, liul'iug luul placed i'ii liis hands hy an Ka>t India iiiissioii ary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for tin* speedy and pormaiient cure of Consumption, bronchitis. Catarrh, Asthma and all tlirwat and f.ung Affections, al.so a positive ami radical cure for V-noils Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after liawnu tested their wonderful curative pow ers in thousands of cases, has lel I it his dill) to make il known to liis sultciing fellows. Actuated l>y lliis motive and a desire to relieve human suf ferine, I will send free of charge, to all who de sire it, this recipe, in Herman, Hrcncli or with full directions for preparing and using. Sent l>\ until t>y addressing with wtaiiip. naming tills paper, W. A. Nov Ks, I 4:» Power's Itlock. Rochester, N V. Sept 12-tKt-ly Vow •»lqig rue mooq Mill ptltJ* laqjo ■*,( •■rind PPtHH.I 'is qi* qw Nw ' CO V KOS tHHHVO'Ar-ncivmi • ■MUU Alrf.lv •(•anSsl *ni >3dsojd aqx *SKHHX XKHnJIDXH V'** ,-luiop MuaJv l>' "sami ' ll« "l PWI*PV ■a*»u<t *o| duivs Mn tuiioJt Xi u-Hlns -siiKisap .will tuojj a fUOIIU)Sr.I|I M9|4 *s3uipuiq uoillpa 'N, 'l'- ") I '»WailOH 3i3ld WOO 3HI WANTED/ SALESMEN. To canvass for the sale of Nursery Stock. l/nequalejl facilities. No experience required. S&lary and ex penses paid. 700atri fi of Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubs, Koaes, etc. W. U T. SMITH, (ion. va. N. Y. El Ttf*STOPPED FREE H Marvelous success. M ■ c Insane Persons Restored B ■ Dr.KLINE S GREAT ■ ■ NERVERESTORER tr alt BRAIN &NRRVR DiSRASKS. Only iurt urt /or Nerve Atf'et tins. I its, I fiHcpsy, etc. SLLIBI.H if taken at directed. A'.» J its after day' r ure. Treatise and $J trial bottle free t«» attests. they paying express charges on I .ox when ved. Srnd names. P. O. and express address ii( t«d to DK.KLINH.qii Arrh St..Philadrlphia.Pa. Ifists. MiIVAKL OF IMITATING FRAUDS* TfITWK WANTEDS 100. jgfc. fISSKffiSST # % 198 LIBCRTV ST. B PTTTEBTT ROK. I s -A.- Subscribe for I lie CITIZEN PS ALMS. |"KE\ISED.] Hear this, all ye people, and give ear all ve invalids of the world, Hop! I Bitters will moke you well and to re- | joice. 1 2. It shall cure all people and put j 1 sickness and suffering underfoot. , jo. lie thou not afraid when your >• j family is sick, or yon have 1 j Bri«ht's disease or Liver Com- j plaint, for Hop Hitters will cure you. 4 Both low :iud bi.'lt, ri'.'li and poor know ; I the value of Hop Bitters for bilious, nervou | and Kl.« tan nic complaints*. I 5. Cleanse uie with Hop Bitters and I shall ( hive robust ami blooming health. 1 s 6. Add disease upon di-e.ise and let the 1 1 wor?t come, i am sale it 1 use Bop Bitters. | V 7. For all in> lite I liavc been plajrucd with ! f sickness and sores, and no until a year ago was I cured, by Hep Bitters. 8. He that keepeth bis bones from aching j from Khenamtism and Neuralgia, with Hop Bitters, doeth wisely Though thou hast sores, pirn pies, freckles salt rheum, eryesipelas, blood po:sonit:g, yet Hop Bitters will remove tlum all. 10. What woman is tf.ere, feeble aud sick . from female complaints, who desireth not health j and nse:li Hop Bitters aud is made wel l . : 11. Let uot neglect to use Hop Hitters biit.fr ' on serious Kidney and Liver complaints. lj. Keey thy tongue from being furred, they j blood pure, and they stomach from indigestion j by useing Hop Hitters. lu, All my pains and aches and disease go j like cbiifl btlore the wind when I use Hop Bit j , t'rs. i 14, Mark the man who was nearly dead and ! iriveu up by the doctors after-useing Hop Hit j tors and bccomeUi well. j 15, Cease from worrying about nervousness j general debility and urinary trouble, for Hop , Bitters wi'l restore you. Oranges and Florida. Belter than Breezes and Blossoms —Under a New Flag. Kven the balmy air and the orange groves oi j Florida fail to keep its people full of happiness | and comfort. Art must help nature everywhere —ill the tropics as ameng the pines of the north, : 'Atid, chief among the blessings which are adap ted to all zones," writes Dr. .1" C. Wallace, of Fort Dade, Fla., "is 1' \itKrt!s i oM« . Tt seems to have the world for a field, and most of the current dis eases yield 'to its action. 1 have used it in .the case nfja delicate and dyspeptic young lady, .with the most gratifying results. It seemed to accom plish with ease what the usual prescriptions and treatmeut for that miserable malady failed wholly to bring about. I am also glad to state that the Tonic has relieved nie |«er*onallv of a trouble-;.mie atonic condition of the stomach of long standing. It Is the ideal ptirilhraud inugomnt." .Messrs. lltsco\ iV Co. call especial attention to the fact that alter April !•:. lss:s. the name ami style ol this preparation will hereafter be simply ■ Ptukfr's Tnnicr, the word "«linger" is dropped for the reason that unprincipled dealers are eon stanily deceiving their patrons by <iil)sti;u'i:»g in lerior preparations under the name of tiing- r ; and i as ginger is an unimportant flavoring ingredient in our Toilie, we are sure that our friends will agree with vs as to the propriety of the change. There wili !»■ no change, however, in tic prepara tion itself: and all bottles remaining in the hands of )he dealers, wrapped under the name of "P.ut kki: s Cixt.KK Tosii ," contain the genuine i:i,'d icine' if the signature of lliscov <i('o. is at the bot tom oi outMde wrapper. *££££ oooraci rj&mrsa 9NDIONS una B s,n3M)ioviagg^^p If iBSSKSSb T T ' BRjaftax-- 523& {h ■nn JK& ssfts • f MB \ -ojjßijnj vti'l V- \ , -">(1 Vtl 'JPWIII Uip(lHOJ9T9ot![o9ll««l * xSH-T • juo.t'ilaata XE.MBBAUO I juhjj qjow *3J 3A«n KJOjr.ip nv iirifi 3tfi jo sin motni-w ~um -uaSauo.-c •pun.itt otnw&iojl.uoa 'ilupioais joj snoy'nxni pn« ajud os JjUjxjiom •ssaupntu t,no|attjp sit jo 'jojtijh am s( jcttx "jc.ii ..in oisaiiu itu A'jil.fns j.uop sj oaorqoi spa i (l.tHlAiurßntioJTtoqiJOKJOiion uopio;»ai(j jo , llos hioo.roqoj, uii!i[.iii(i una «. . ill K.>iiuipt jo aatui « .Vpio Wilis 'piißiJjuH . '.<ia|.>os te.m ipi niSv ic.foji ißiuioq.) Snuina •no.) '"s *}l VI 'idHJIJOA 'V J(1 tilSAluuv 1 I l porous i»last»*r J i IJ Q Ikhsoiulcly thf b*-at *>VOi |jj | luude, tlju I ■ a AA fg 001 UfiV 'PLASTER ' tractß. lt:i pow»-r Is wonderful in curing where other |ila>'» ri simply r« lieTt». <'rick in the lla« k and Nrek, Pain in tiie «>r Limhti, StilT JoLiit< and Kldmy TrouM' S, K'aeiunatiym, .VouruJ 'ln, Soro Chest, ut this Heart and IJvtr.andail paiii.i or o«ihfS iu oiy part euru<l in tantiy »»> the iJojj /'I inter, f Try m s mu *li IH. lMceSL* eentu or fivo for >;1 cv 2 Ija IMailed1 Mailed on ic**lpt ~r price. Solti by J all Ufltl COUUtry st«»r«-d. | y[ j If >o Master ('tympany, » D I Proprietors, ila&i. —— :rr=r "*' w '".. i -4 " •- f i/'For const i pat ion, lorn of appetitoand tho hov.oLi tiiko ilawley'ri htoni.i- 'i ftnd A.iv« j Pi IK u, CenUi. :v■ • - • - •: - - • , • I Fanners, Dairy ftlssi. Stock Raisers! ni|r[Hi SCHWARM'S HORSE & CATTLE " O W 33 ;E3 2£^ Has no I\«iua' as a C'<miit on I'ow kT, not only prevents, hut "-' J: >BS will curt 4 'he most ohKtlmitc I• i• eases of Domestic Animals, To increase the Milk of \ our (\>w give it A triulamlyou will tor Sclr l»y 1 ><alwn Everywhere, or sent J'ost paid on reetipt of '.'Jr. in IStutnjut Schwarm, Irwin & Co, Limited, Druggists and Pharmatists, 1805 Carson Street, S, S. Pittsburgh, la. Kl,OOOOllcmliii I* r." in 111 ill 4 for <o:ii|»ei I»n nC »fa e ami Hi-*- | 1 trirt Fairx lor Cro|m Ironi CIBLEY'S TESTEO f EOS. ALL CLIMATES, | 1-<»I: AI.I SOILS, PLANTS. KVKUV SACK TESTED FOR VITALITY KVKRY V \I4IETY TFSTEU IN TRIA! «JlJOr\I)& FOR PURITY CATALOGUE AND run K LIST OF VEUFIAIJII. FIOWFC|» M \SP> UK! I» BKEIIS OF AIX TESTER vui t «.VAH.n.». t »«^m U( .nov HIRAMTSIBLLTi C(f. M y JOII CllitdJUl.lll LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. | _ I i MAitite ol Ferris Armor, «So<'"«f. I.ATE l>F THK IM>ROIY.H OF /.ELIKSOI'I.r. i,e:ters testamentary 111 the ••state of Kdrris \ Mti« •*■. dee'd., late of the borough of /."dienople Butler comity. I'a., having been i^ran!c-.l t.i the fvli pet-sons knowing therrselves i indebted to said etftata will pleiu m»ke inxme-j <li '(•iiyiccnt, and any having claim- againnt I tate \\ili preoent ttic-m dnl,- autliwiiticatetl | for cettlcment. MARY H. ARMOR. F.x'x . Uufltr o<">.. Pa. Folate ol AtSaline Tm !», <Se<M. I.ATE OF BI'TLER COUNTY, PA. Letters of udministration on the estate of Adaline Samli Turk, dec'ii, lute of Butler county, Pa., having been s;rantt-il to the 11:1 ier sighed, ali persons knowiut,' themselves in debted to said estate will }>les.se make itattifc diate payment and t!'.<"ise having elairus n jainst said estate will present them duly authentieat etl for settlement. 11. J. TI'HK. Adm'r., Mrady's Bend, Pa. ExiitH* <>i iletsrj ?{. Shijkeh'j. i EJcfiiisfd. l .ATK i>f PAliKl'.l: TOWXSIII r. F.eiters te-tamentry on the estate of Henry B Shakeley, dee'd, late of Parker township, But ler county, Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all pers ins knowing themselves indebted to the saidc ate will please make im mediate payment, and those having claims agaiust said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement to A. L. CAMPISKLI., E.\'r., Petrolia, Butler Co., Pa. . ut Win. ISarriokiimii. I ATT OF i'ON Nf QUFNEsSINIi TWP, Letters ot administration upon the estate ot Win. Barrackman, dee'd, late of Counninenes 'nK twp., Butler Co. Pa., having b.-en granted tu tn the nnderbigntd, all perons knowing themselves indebted to-aid estate will please make immediate payieeni, and tho e having claim:; against the saute will present ; tich • lalttts duly aullienticated lor settlement. SARAH J. P.ARKIt'K M AN. Adm'r. Mt. Chestnut. Pa. A. M. Cornelian; Att'y Esliilc ol Lcttititrd Wise. I.ATE f'K TIIE BORorcil OF BCTI.EB, t'E- 'O. Letters ot Administration upon the estate ot Leonard Wise, dee'd., late of llie Borough of Butler, Butler county, l'a , having been grant ed to the undetsigued, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said etlate wi!l please make immediate payment, and any havh'g claims against said estate will ( resent ti eir claims duly authenticated for settlement. CAROL INK. WISE, Adtnini trutrix, Jan. ::0, 'si. Btiller, l'a V.f .liiukin Galbrtalh, Att'ys. F.slalo of Joins Httiwulirrry. I ATE OF A LI. EG H F.N V TWP., I>F.<''|>. Letters of Adtnini tr. tion C. T. A. on the es tate ol John Rosenberry, dee'd.,* lute ol Alle ghciiV township, Bntler county, l'a., having been jtranted to the underaigned, all persons knowing themselves indeleed to said estate will please make Immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to S. I*. EAKIN, Adm'r Parl-rers Landing P. l Armstrong Co., i'a. A Public Benefactor. Win. 11. Slcinur Meisiber ol else Kililoriul Sl:i<l ol llie \c» York Herald: silso F.x ('oiiniii«sioiior ol F.v- Xeiv York Cllj IS An 11 SI., says: I)r M. M. Fenner, I'rcdonia, N. V —Pear sir— I have been a great sufferer from Billion«neB8 Nervous initation and Pyspepsia for years] My friend. Hon. H. C.Lake of the New York Custom llotn e, induced me *o try your Blood <fc Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic. By the,use of two bottles I have realized a complete restora tion to health. I lcok upon it as the greatest remedy of the age, aud npon you, as the com poundor of the name, as a public benefactor." FROM THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE- New York Tribune, New York, Dr. M. M. Fenner. Fredonia, N. —Leir Sir 1 Please send me two more bottles of your Blood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Toui:. My wife has been taking it and it ha-i done her good Yours truly, C. A. TRACY. Completely, and entirely cleanses the blood relieves Biliousness, Constipation and Headache; ciea-is out and heals the entire stomach and bowels, breaks up aud cures Agues and form ing Fevers: cures Pimples. Skin Eruptions and Skin Diseases, removes Ba 1 Breath, is an anti dote for the Bines: soo'iis, strengthens aud heals Weak aud Irritated Nerves, producing good rest at night: and completely renovates and restores a disordered sys!em—whether the disorder is t,light or grave. I)R. FENNER,S KIDNEY AND BACK ACHE CURE—For all diseases of the Kidneys, bladder, urinary pnssages, Vaekache, dropsy, female weaknesses, nervous debility. Heart d'->ease, rheumatism" etc. Tho m->st successful remedy tba* has ever been adipinistered in the diseases name.d. Oct of your dealer the memorandum book entitled "Dr. Foniitr's People's Remedies are IVed all Over the World." And are for sale by J. 1.. Wuller and D. 11. Wnllcr, Bitter, I l l's : All fits stopped free l>y Dr. Kline's ' Ireat Nerve Ke<liitcr. No l : its after first day's use. Mansions cures. Treatise ami Si'.w» trial bottle free to I' ll eases. Send lo Dr. Kline, !GI Areh St., Piitla . I'a. Wan In!. Local agents to sell 1 i ter's .Standard fertili zers, for terms address, WM. nAVIt'-nN, 1 • Juniata street, Allegheny City, Pa., Agent for Western Pennsylvania. Salesmen Wanted ON SALARY. RKLIABI.I: MF.N, having g.>od natural abilities and plii. k, to sell M ibi nv STOCK. Such men are siire to succeed and < tin liberal salaiies from the start. Situations Permanent. Write for terms. OLKN BROTHERS. Nurtieyinen, Rochester, N Y. ElMlillill HOUSE. JAMES SELLERS, - - - - Proprieto 1 have purchased this house from Mr. Eiteu miller and have had i' thoroughly renovated I hive thiite;n rocma and twenty beds for £ u'sts, will se a good table and seli none but the best ar.il p ireat of liquors at my bar JAMES SELLERS. CORK SHAVINGS FoR M A rTHKH SJO S . The Best Article in Use for tilling beds, on account of its dural ility it is cheaper than straw or husks. Enough fot one larj.;e bed co. ts a:> fellows; 1(1 11 is, n I «*«• •!<> Harfe 50 •«;•» «.»<> For sale by ARMSTRONG BROTHER A CO., Pittsburgh, l'a. For COLOR and SWEETNESS WWJKI Use BEAN'S CONCENTRATED BraMF Extract o* Annatto. W* ® own Color. Brightest »■ ™ and Strongest. Bay of yon* r ft.ant, or Scud 25 eta. lu t>tamps fur a aaiuple, coloring 500Iba. to RE AN, BABE 4 CO., No. 835 Market St., I'HILAD' Planing Mill —AND— I iimiber Yar<l. |J. \. t'L'RVld. L. O. PL KVIS, S.Gf. Purvis & Co., ■* INUIRACTUKSRS AM' NNALSITS :> Rough and Planed Lumber v>F EVEHK OESCRiI'TXON, KUAMKS, MOULDINGS, SABII, DOORS, FLOORING, SIDING, BATTKNS, Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards, SII INGLES & LATII. PLANING MILL AND YARD (ilcrtiutn < «!!ioll«! Chiir* li - r*- ' . ffk 'sl,ooooTmips. 1 y\Ji Kt u hat are needed in cv ery I I Home, Office & Studio. yjpy I UORR-ISON ' largest uud most complete Map ever published in one - heet. For price and full particulars fR EE A dd rcst % Agents Wautcd- J. M. MURRAY, Publisher, ELIZFLBETH, N. J. * $25 to $75 per month guaran teed. Some make $75 to $l5O per month: at this rate agents can soon makethe SI,OOO. TuAe ifo-wM the addrtst and ivrileforun Agency 4-0 page catalogue free. Withsrspoon Institute. 't in* Spring Ti rm will 0|» n "ti Momlity. Marcli t., P S. Bancrolt, A. M,. i. C. Tintsman, A. M , and Misa Carrie McCandless, Will ilfvtiti- tlu'ir wlioU- tiiiif. as h.-ri'tofori-. to the work •>! the Ariulrmie anil Inti-rmi'Uiatf Depart iiieiits of tin- Scitool. Kspecial attention wilt be given to BOOK-KEEPING. Kveellent facilities are aft'tmletl for Inst met ions in Mnsie and Orawintj. ... l"or a-sistance in sfi unng 1 o:ir<i <>r o, " l| s- «r fur any turttu-r information. a|>l>ty to|l N. Han eruft or.l. t'. 'iintsman, Huller. l'a. » IVICM it ®ONLYS2O. PHILADELPHIA SINGER Is the BEST BUILT, FINEST FINISHED, EASIEST RUNNING r SINGER MACHINE ever offered the public. The atxjve cut i epre«'iit< tho moat popular style for the people which we offer you for the very low price ..fga). Remember, we do not ask you to pay until you have seen the machine. Aft-r having examined it, if it is not all we represent, return it to us at our expense. Consult your interests aud order at once, or •end lor circulars and testimonials. Address CHAKI.ES A. WOOD Jt CO., No. IT N. Tenth St., Philadelphia. Pa. The State Normal School, AT INDIANA, PA., Will open for tho Spring ami Stimmar Term on MONDAY, AP3IL 7th, Every indication points t o~a verj' large at teiidai:ee. Never before was there such a demand for trained teacliern, and this demand iw rapidly and constantly increasing. ' The world is not moving backward but for ward. and great a* is this demand to-day, it will be still greater j n tj, e future. Difficult as it now is, for a poor teacher to obtain and hold a position, it will be still more ditlicnlt next year and thereafter. To tho earnest teacher this is encouraging as it idves him assurances of employment, appre ciation and compensation. Foft A TitoßortiH snioot., KOll A tltjMK WITH \ 1.1. MODKKK t'ONVKS -1 KMC US, KOK SI Klf.ifNlUN'is ill.'iT Will. INSPIRIC TO SUO'ESS, l ot! A iJKM'ISE Pl'.OFi:ss]ON \( S.IIOOI , FOR AM TIIF.SE COMIMNEO WITH OKKAT Kt'tiNOMV, lio TO I SOI ana. 1.. 11. I>l RLINQ, Principal. BLISS' 1845. Illustrated Hand-Book 1884. For the Farm and Garden, iso pages. HOG ill'i■ tration , aiiJ u Colored PlAt# ut' Flowers, t«-Il - U hal, When arul How to .tu I i- lull •«! iniwrinatloli invalaable tu fcU i RirdeniOK. Mulled I'or tfi'.i (o eove»- Illustrated Novelty liit» •luftoriMuit nil the newest vftilellM 1-lower*, > rfr«*table«, €•• V ' RDER NOW And liuve on hand when you want to A£k^ B E N n -$ .00. 'JO packets choice Flower S eds (ottr se/ertltm). In eluding W'lM) »J AltMK.\ S iF.IIS (a mixture of lUO varieties of Flower Set ■ »), ror SI.OO. A VEGETABLE GAR' EN FOR SI.OO. 20 pkts. Choice Yegcta Ic Seeds (our selection), incluilina llliss'H Vnierican Homier I'ea, for sl, BOTH the above for $1.75. Gardener's Ilacd Book telling you how to grow them, Kent Free witU orders. B. K. BLISS & SONS, * . 34 Barclay St., New-York. Union Woolen IVTill, BUTLER, I'A. 11. ITLLEItYO.V, I»roi»'r. Manufacturer ol BI.ASKBTS, KI.ANNELF, Y AKNS, Ac. Also custom work done to order, such as c rdinjr Rolls, tualiil Blankets, Flannels-, Knit tinij and W'eavinp Yarns, Ac., ut very low p-ices. Wool woi Led on the shares, it de sired. my7-3y Ihone^-DEW. S CHAPPED HANDS, Lips and Face DRIES QUICKLY, it not sticky nor greaty: makes rough skin soft, smooth and velvety, and does not smart the skin. N. B.- HONEV DtW malel SOil? BY ALL DHUCGISTS. PfllCE 25 CENTS. The Trade Supplied l.v all Pittsburgh I'niggs Dr. Frease's Water Cure Es tablishment. I A li.-11«11 Institution in iis "oth year. For nearly dl kinds ol Chronic diseases, and es pecially the disease* of Women 01-EN IT MI. Si . XSON-, Circulars !r-e. Address, 8 FitKASK, M. I) , j) lh»ly NV.w Biithloii ll.\»Ttr <'o , I'a. t ( Continued jrom Uut u«t.) i How Watch Cases are Made. Tlie many great improvements intro- j duced in the manufacture of the Jus. lions' ' Gold Watch Case, have led to similar im provements in the making of silver eases. Under the old met hols, each part of a silver case was made of several pieces of metal soldered together, requiring a great amount of cutting and soldering, which softened the metal and gave it the pliability of lead rather than the elasticity of silver. I'nder the improved methods, each part of the Keystone Silver Watch Case is made of one solid piece of metal hammered into shape. The advantages are readily appar ent, for every one knows that hammering hardens the metal while soldering softens it. To test the superiority of the Keystone Silver Watch Case, take one of 3 oz. weight, press it squarely in the center when closed, and it will not give, while a caae of same weight of any other make will give enough to break the crystal.- The Keystone Silver Watch Case is made only with silver cap and gold joints. brti'l S ftal ft tamp to krjitonr W ntth Cu« KicUrin, FklU* ilrlphia, for h»n-l»ouu- lllutlraUd Pamphlet ibutnng Jam** lit**' and keyitoae Watch laift art aada. (T» b* cmUinutd.) I The Boss watch cases with anv kind of movement desired, can be had of K. Ci Jl IE B, WATCHMAKER = JEWELER, Kt„ HntEcr < Troutnian's Dry Go«xls .Store. ABSOLUTELY CURES Salt RHEUM, ECZEMA. S« KOITLA, STALO Heail, Er> »ip*-las,Tetter, llivt■*, Lhuuiruft, liurl«i'a Itch, Pimples, StiiigrJ. Carbuncles, I'lant Toi-onia* aii'l I'oiso'Utt Wcaiii'ts, Kitigwoim, .SunLurn, -ud all of the In. 1 «.r 1 iles, Wutin.U, Cut-, Dicers or Soies, no r« sii-*«iv la so prompt m soothing ami healing as Faj.illon skin tun-. It «lot-s not smart or hum. Direction* in ten languages accompany every i<tilt. f mi ILLOM come ABSOLUTELY CURES NASAL CATARRH, ACUTE or CHRONIC COLD in the Head, Rose Cold, Broucliiul Catairh wml HAY FEVER. Cleanses th»* ii<J9trils, penults natural brtatbiiig, nm! I'li vents incrustations, Miutllt»s and sneezing. it is ti SJM-V ilk* cure for Cold in the Head— \tliich is caused by sudden changes in the atmosphere. Direction* in tin langaaoes accompany every bottle. PAHUONCURE ABSOLUTELY CURES WHOOPING COUGH. It is a harmless vegetable syrun, very delicious to the taste. Relieves at once ana is a positive cure. WINTER and BRONCHIAL COUCH are cured by this excellent remedy. Direction* in ten languages accompany evert/ bottle, PAPUANS ABSOLUTELY CURES ALL DISEASES OF THE BLOOD. STOMACH, Liver, Kilneys, f,.r all diseases origin fitinp in impairment of the bhxKl, as Anaemia, Sick Ile.idachc, Nervousness, Female Weaknesses, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Biliousness and Kidney Diseases, tills medicine is absolutely sure. This medicine does not contain any mineral, is ab solutely vegetable, restores the blood to a healthy condition, regulating excesses and supplying Ue flci»*ncies, ana prevents disease. Directions in ten lanmiages accompany ev?/y lot tic. Price, $1 per Bottle; Six Bottles for $5. For Sale by All Druggists. PAPI'.LCN CO., CHICAGO. For salt? by J. L. Wi'LLER and D. H. W ULLER. Ui MAN WHO It UNACQUAINTED WITH TMI QIOORAPHV Or TMl® OOUft* By the central position of itu line, connects the East and tiie West by the shortest route, and car rier puauengers, without change of card, betweon Cbicago and Kausaa City, Council islulls, Leaven worth, Aichisou, Minneapolis and St. Jtaul. It connects in Union Depots with all the principal liiies of road between tbo Atlantic and the Paolflo Oceana. Its equipment is unrivaled and magnifi cent, being composed of Most Comfortable and Beautiful Day Coaches, Matriiticeiit llorton He el.mue Chair Curs, Pullman's Prettiest Palaoe Bicepmg Curs, and the Best Line ol Dining Cars iu the World. Three Trams betweeu Chicago and MisHOuri Kivcr Points. Two Trains between Chl- Oi-g > and Minneapolis and St. Paul, via the famous "ALBERT LEA ROUTE." A New aud Direct Line, via Soneoa and Kanka kee, haa recently been opened between Riohiuond, Norfolk, Newport News, Chattanooga, Atlanta. Au pu.sta, N.i«hvuJe Louisville, Lexington, Cincinnati, Indianapolis ana Lafayette, and Omaha, Minneap olis and St. Paul and intermediate points. All Through I'asscngcra Travel ou Fast Express Traius. Ticiccts for sale at <>.ll principal Ticket OxCcssia the United States and Canada. Uaggage checked through and ratos of fare al, ways as low as competitors that offer less advan tages. For detailed information, get the Maps and Fold ers ot the CHEAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE, At your nearest Ticket Office, or address R. R. CABLE, E. ST. JOHN, VIC, FTU. 4 UCD I L I T, 1..U 1 TKL. K FTU L|K CHICACO. RI^IEEfIBER THAT Patterson, the One Price Clothier and (ients' Furnisher has a Fine Stock of new Winter Clothing for Mens', Hoys' and Childrens' Wear at one extremely Low Price to all. PATTERSON'S, l>ufl.V Itloek, Butler, Pa, H pj.>s "xpn—a ■ M SMW'L dtu.<s by Q 'SllVi ltll 11V INIHM Sinn] Qf BUTLER COUNTY [ Mutual Fire Insurance Co.! Office Cor. Main and Cunningham Sts. VJ. C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT. WM. CAMPBELL, TBBASUKKR. FT. C. IIEINEMAN, SKCHETARV DIRECTORS: J.L.Purvis, E. A. Helmboldt, William Campbell, J. W. Burkhart, A. Troutmac, Henderson Oliver. O. C. Roessinjr, F. B. McMillin, Dr. W. lrvin, X. Weitzel, A. B. Rhodes, H. C. Heineman.® JAS. T 3 M'JUNKIN, Uen. A«'t BUTLER •I. 11. Htevennou & Co.'» REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 100 Flftl) Ave., PlUtburgh, Pa., Offer for Bale a No; 1 Stock or Grain Fariu in Peoria Co., 111., near railroad and river; ban three houses, good barn, Ac,, contains MSO acres. Price t3O per acre. Also a fine farm near New Castle. Pa . of 60 acros; a good dwell ing and barn, with orchard: No. 1 land; also on same is a large storehouse with a stock of goods worth about $3,500, all in best of order; value of farm »nd goods £9,500, would exchange. Send for free list of properties ffi.B4.ly Union Woolen Mills. I would debire to call the 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 Yarns, and I can recommend them as being very dura ble, as they are manufactured of pure Butler county wool. They are beautiful in color, su perior iu texture, and will be sold at very low prices. For samples and prices, address, H. FULLERTON, 1u124.'78-ly Butler. Pa CINCINNATI NOWHERE. HERE WE ARE AGAIN. The Reliable old Ben Vosbrink has established himself with W. H. Ensmiuger and John Le fever, Jr., in the CARRIAGE LINE BUSINESS; Also I'pholstering and Carpet Laying. There are no three better mechanics in'the County el' Butler, and they know how to do their work without delay. Yours truly, B. V. feb24-lmo. D. L C^EM, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Keeps constantly on haud o complete stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, COLD, SILVER AND STEEL -BPECT^CLTGH- Of all kinds and prices. Jewelery and Silverplated Ware of tin; very best quality. Everything warrant ed just as represented and sold at the low est cash price. Fine Watch Repairing a Spec tally. One square South of Diamond, Main Street BUTLER, PA. COHTU mm Rochester, N. Y. GEORGE A. STONE NURSERY COMPANY. Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Shrubbery, Roses, Creepers, etc. Moore's Raspberry, Pockliiigtou and Em pire State Grape, and other choice varieties of all fruits. B. W. DOUTHETT, Brownsdale, Butler County, Pa jan*' 3m Most Extensive Pure-Bred Live Stock Establishment in the World ! Glydesd\ilt, Prreheron-Normana Entjlish Draft Horses, TroUinq-Bred Roadsters, Shetland ~~ Ponies, IIo) stein and Devon Cattle. Our customers have the advantage of our many years experience in breedingand imi>ort inir large collections, opportunity of comparing di lie rent breeds, low prices, because of extent of business, and low rates of transportation. Catalogues free. Correspondence solicited. POWELL BROTHERS, Springboro, Crawford Co., Pa. Mention Citizkn. july2s-9in. PWPLES. A receipt lor making a valuable preparation, which will remove tan, freckles, pimples and blotches, leaving the skin clear and soil, and the complcetion beautiful; also, instructions for producing a tine growth of hrir on the head or face, will be mailed to any person sending 3 cts. in stamps to Forties A Co., No. 56 Broadway, New York. Pure ltred llolMtein Slock. The undersigned liavo purchased from the Powell Bros, a pure brod Ilolst ein bull, one and a half years old and weighs 1285 pounds, which can be seen at the farm of John Wober. in Penn township, at any time. Terms. $4 cash, or $5 charged. J. A. PAINTER, JOHN WKKKB, NEW LIVERY STABLE, Henry Leibold, Continues the Livery Business on Jefferson St. first door below Bickel & Gallagher. Good rigs, first class teams always on hand* Horses fed on reasonable terms, also horses bought ant.' sold. oct.l-ly. BRICKS! BRICKS! The subscriber continues the making of bricks common, pavement, bay-window and other qual ities at his kiln on the Fair Ground road, half a mile west of liutier lie will keep on hand a lot of bricksat all times. He 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, lie invites the custom of all, promising to give entire satisfaction to all who may patron ize him. All orders promptly tilled at reasonable rates. Call on or address. .1. GKOKGKSTAMM mar2B-'B3 Butler Pa. ACIEXTS WANTED FOR PICTURESQUE WASHINGTON. PEN AND PENCIL SKETCHES 4if its Snenery. History, Traditions, Pulil'c and Social l.ife, with graphic descriptions Of the Capi tol, Congress, the White House, and the Govern ment Departments, with views at Mount Vernon, a Map of Washington, and Diagrams of the Halls of Congress. By JOSEPH WEST MoultK. To all classes"iliis Is a book of great interest. It is concise, graphic, thorough and interesting, il lustrated bv o\er 100 beautitui new engravings by leading American artists, and elegantly bound, A J HOOK KOK AM, HOMES. Sold only by Subserip , lion. Agents are meeting with grand success. Agents wanted, male or female, in every town ship in the Putted States. Previous experience, while desirable, not absolutely required, as we I give instructions necessary for success. If unem ployed write us. For terms to agents address the Publishers .1 A. & It A. RKID. iJii.tit Provideace, n, i DENTISTR Y . o|# r \V M.DRON Graduate ol tLe Phi' H aUclphia Dental Col lege, is prepare. ■ II ■to do anything iu the line of Lib profession iu a satisfactory manner. Office on Main street, Butler, Union Block, up stairs. Dr. 8. A. JOHNSTON, DENTIST, - - BUTLER, PA. All work pcitaining to the profession execut ed in the neatest manner. Speciait ies : —Gold Filling, and Painless Ex traction of Teeth, Vitalized Air administered. Office Opposite.Lowry House, Main Street. Office open daily, except Wednesdays and Thursdays. Communications by mall "receive prompt attention. janl6'B4-2y JOHN E. BYERS, PHYSICIAN ANDSURGEOIN myai-ly] BUTLER, PA. Office on Jefferson street, opposite Klintfler's Flour Store. EN. LEAKE. M. 1)., • Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Office in l :iion Riock, and residence in Ferrero ho se, Butler, Pa. Oct. 25, 18S2. FOR SALE. 18 Acres of land, with large two-storv brick house and large barn thereou erected." Good orchard; mtnated in Butler twp , Hutler couuty, Pa., adjoiuing Butler borough on the south, will be sold cheap and on easy terms. For particu lars inquire of Lev McQuietiou, Esq., Butler, Pa. FARM FOR SALE" The undersigned desires to sell ids farm, locat ed in the Bald oil district, Adams town ship, Butler county. Pa., containing ONE HUNDRED AND ONE ACRES of land, a'l cleared but about twenty tlvo acres which is in good younsr timber. There arc thiee never-tailing springs of trood water. Good lloasi'9 and Barns Willi a splendid youug orchard. Niar to churches aud schools, and within five minutes walk of Marshall Station on tlie P. A W. railroad. For particulars in quire of the undersigned living on the premises. CIIKIST. BaI.LHOKST, SR„ feb. 27-4t M ire F. O. SURVE Y I N G LAND, COAL BANKS, AND LEVELING. Particular attention given to the Retracing of old lines. Address, B. F. 1111. LI ARB, Co. Surveyor North {Hope P. 0., Butler Co , Pa. 3,5,94. ly John L. Jones, Auctioneer' BITTI.ER, PA. All orders will receive prompt attention. fC.am C> unty Auctioneer, JAMES R. KSARNS, IU TIJ K, PEJTS'A. Is prepared to serve the public of this section at vendues, etc. Having had many yeais ol experience lie can guarantee perfect satisfaction at rates that will suit all. Leave word at this office. 8,5,84. ly G. D. HABVEY, Bricklayer and Contractor. Estimates given on contract work. Resi dence, Washington street, north end, Butler, Pa. jan2.ly. PLASTERING- The undersigned intends to remove to Butler on the Ist of April next, and hereby informs all per sons, that he will be prompt in executing any work that may be entrusted to his care. STUCCO AND MASTIC Work executed in the best and most satisfactory manner. Give me a call. jan3o-4t. JOSEPH B. PIZEU. •X. 11. Harvey, Has opened a i/diut flliop in KEfBEK'S BLOCK, on Jelfentoii Street, Butler, Pa,, where be is prepared to do all kinda ol HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, Papering and C.ilsomining, hanging window blinds, etc. And, also kecos on hands Wall Paper* ami Kordors. PaiiilM mid Brushes, Puttie*. and Window titans. |all sizes cut to order. | I respectfully solicit a shr.rn of the public pat ronage. J. H. HARVEY. 3,5,84.fim 1884." WALL PAPER, 1884, New Designs In Wall and Ceiling Paper for dwell ings. offices, halls and churches. A large aud well selected line ol DECORATIONS for ceilings and walls. Brown back paper from s cts. up, white back paper from 10 cts. up. Gilts from 22't cts. up, WINDOW SHADES And Decorations a Specialty at H. C. HEINEMAN'S, Butler, Pa. 2d27.3iu Butler's New Departure For Pianos, Organs, Violins aud other Musi cal Instruments, call at the NSW MUSIC STOR2- OF 'Kleber Bros. & Stauffer, Main Street, Butler, I'a. Sheet Music and Music Books alwiys on haud, or furnished to order. Orders for Piano anil Organ tuuiug aud repairing promptly attended to by Johu B. Eyth of Pittsburgh, Pa. Nov. 14, 'B.l. 3m. Hard Wood Furniture lor sale at extremely low llgures, A great variety of Beds, Tables, Chairs, Childreus' Chairs, Ladies' Rockers, Kxtra Heavy Arm Kockers, Marble and Wood Top Parlor Tables Bureaus, Stands, Double and Single I,ounces, Spring Mattresses, «Ssc., iSrc., at WM. F. MILLER'S, jt'orth nain Street, BUTLER, FACTORY ON WASHINGTON BTKRET. dl2'S3-tf. PFiRMAXKXT STAMPIWO FOR KENSINGTON, ARRASENE AND OUTLINE WORK DONE, Also lessons iu same given by ANNIE M LOWMAN, North ftreet, Butler, Pa. jni-20-ly EXPOSITION Visitors should not fail to call and examine the largest and finest stock of Imported and Domestic Liquors iu the State, at M»\ Klein, K'i Federal Slreel Allegheny City, I'a. Opposite Fort Wayne Passenger Depot. in 1l«* riTttlN
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