Farm, Garden and Household. rA KM MOTES. —lowa is accredited with producing the largest spring wheat crop of any State in the Union, aggregating 28,- 607,312 bushels, while Wisconsin stands second in rank with 24,375,445 bushels. —The American Agriculturist says the Jersey red pigs grow rapidly to an enormous size, bnt the flesh is nearly all fat. Where this is not an objection, this is perhaps the best breed for one who desires to procure heavy pigs at an early age. Land which without the applica tion of manure will give a yield of fifteen bushels of wheat per acre will, by the addition of eighty pounds of nitrogen, in a favorable season, give from thirty-five to forty bushels of wheat, with a proportional increase <rf straw. Hay that has been cut late may be improved by curing it in the cock in stead of drying it in the snn. Being comparatively dry when cut it is very soon cured ; and if pat up in cocks as soon as it is thoroughly wilted, it will beat and steam and become much soft ened, and will remain greener than in the swath. The stock kept upon a farm affords the owner a ready contingent market for all the grains and grasses raised and this market is never overstocked, but the demand is always greater than the supply. Cultivated fields are sub ject to wear and tear, and, like the man requuy replenishing with food. The best way to furnish it is to consume all that is raised on the farm ; in fact, this is the only way to make the land respond liberally to onr behests ; hence the fanner Jias a double inducement, •nd should act upon the suggestions that point out the right way. —Many fruit growers make the mis take of allowing a tree or vine to carry to maturity all of the fruit which sets after blossom, the consequence, in most eases, being a large yield of inferior quality and size. Careful experiment has shown that the results have been more profitable when the system of thinning out the young fruit at least one-Mf has been adopted, producing large, fine, perfect specimens, which will always command a remunerative pries, even when the market is glutted. Apples, pears and peaches should re ceive this attention before they become larger than ordinary marbles; grape clusters may be thinned while in blos som, and plum trees, by a vigorous shaking, can be relieved of their un necessary surplus. —A very successful way of destroy ing ants is by taking a vial or saucer, nearly filled with sweet or olive oil, and sinking it in the ground near the ant hill or their runaway, so that the rim is about even with the surface of the soil The ants are very fond of the oil sod will seek it, but it is sure death to tbem. We recommend the use. ef seal oil diluted in water to destpsy insects. This substance seems to ftp iwy destructive to insect life, sndlte use for this purpose is rapidly extaodteg. A tablespoonful to two gallons of water is the ordinary mix turs, and It Is said will kill mealy bags and all the insects which ordinarily Infest plants. The oil is sometimes used with the soapsuds of whale-oil sou. The best method to apply it is wits • syringe.— VicJc's Magazine. A oorrespondent of the Massachu setts Ploughman gives the following cure for colic in horses, which is con venient at all times and easily applied. He says be has never known it to fail: Spsead a teacupfull or more of fine salt on tfcs bask of the animal over the kidneys end loins, and keep it saturated with warm water for twenty or thirty minutes, or longer if necessary. If the attack is severe drench with salt water. I have a valuable bull, weighing nine teen or twenty hundred, which bad a severe attack of eolic a year ago last summer. I applied salt to his back as shore, sod, it being difficult to drench, we put • wooden bit into bis mouth, keeping it open sbont two inches, and spread salt upon his tongue, which, together with the salt on his back, relieved him at once, and within a very short time equilibrium appeared fully restored. I hsve for several years past successfully applied this treatment to other animals in my herd. —The very high price which farmers frequently hsve to pay for cloversced should induce them to save at least a sufficiency for their own support, and undoubtedly, if well followed up, make it a very profitable business as a money crop. A former, who is vouched for as one of the best cloversced savers, gives the following hints as to the saving of the teed; "The second crop Is for the seed, and is really fit for no other purpose, as it sslivates the stock fad on it. Tbe best time to cut for seed is ft rery nice point to determine. It should be cut when a majority of the beads turn brown, and before any begin to shed off the little seed pods, each of which contains a seed. Cut the second crop of clover just as though it were for bay, rake it into windrows and let it lie and take one or two showers; then put it into very small cocks while damp, about one good pltchforkfal in a place, and when it is dry put into sacks and cap with something that will turn water, or what is still better, if you have a shed or barn, put it there and let it remain until you get a buller to take it out for you. Let our farmers save all the eloverseed they can, and thus help to make thousands of dollars for the State, now sent out each year for eloverseed to sow." —An old farmer says: "All farmers I have known have granaries or corn ! cribs with lath floor and sides, just the thing to put fresh-dug potatoes into. 4H kinds of fruits, grain and vegeta- ! Ues give off a certain amount of moist- • Ore ftfter gathering, and if they are permitted to lie In heaps on the floor U cellar or anywhere out of a circula tion of air will keep wet, which tends . to produce decay. My practice is to dig potatoes when the ground is dry! I pick tbem up as dug; keep them cov ered by a blanket from the sun while in the wagon, and place tbem on the lath in my corn bin, about eighteen inches thick, and leave tbem thfre till 1 fear of freezing, when tbey are placed ' in bins in the cellar. The air coming up from beneath keeps them perfectly dry, One fall it was Iste when I dug them, and I thought it was so near the . time to pot them in the cellar I would lake tbem there directly. In a few dfysl found they were decaying; I took out and put in the comcrib, and " tbey dried off and did not rot after- " ward. , WHERE! TO BUY HARDWARE! I 7 jr : I Norway Iron, Oilers, 1879. FALL. 1879.! oißi v Pullevs, Pocket Cutlery, Bells, Bolts, Blocks, Porcelain Kettles, BuSithi' sledges, After thanking our patron* and, Percv^ionQjps, Banders' Hardware, the public generally for their very Revolvers, Bra* Butts, liberal patronage, in the past, we] Rl strops, BuSVowl?' would, respectfully announce that Rat Traps Rollers, Saws, Tools, ire have now in dock a full line of\ Shot, Carriage Bolts, Scythes, Screw' Drivers, Cwk Stoves, HEAVY AND SHELF ' Scvthe Stone*, Cartridges, ( hains, 1 Shovels, Spades, Chisels, Cordage, Spike*, Spoons*, Steel, iTTa rdware s "" Door Springs and Stops, -I—L CI A KA. \\ CAJ -L c ut lerv,Tacks, Drawing KnivCT, Tools, Trunk Locks, for the Fall traJe, Forks, Fly Traps, prices to *uit the time*. Vises— Blacksmith/, Gun Caps Gimlets, AU those in need of anything In Vises—Hand, Guur»w<lei% Grindsto'oes, our line are cordially invited to ' Hammers, Hoes, call and examine good* ana price* window Springs, Handles, Harness Snaj«, purchasing elsewhere. Window Loeks, Hatch Hinges, J i J Wringers, Wrenches, Horse Shoes and Nails, _ 'MTTr'TT'FT.I. Wire Cloth, Wedges, Lanterns, Locks, JACKSON & MITCHiLL, Wardrobe Hooks, „ . .. „ Wardrobe Locks, Malleable Iron Castings, Corner Main & Jefferson Sts., Wool Saws, Wire Rope, Meat Cutters, Yard sticks, Machine Screws, BUTLER, PA. Zink Oilers, Measuring Tapes, /ink she( . t> Nuts, Nails, Agricultural Implements, House Furnishing Goods, Farmers' Supplies, Iron, Steel, Blacksmiths' Supplies. &c. CARPETS! OIL CLOTHS! MATS! RUGS! STAIR RODS 3 NEW STOCK! NEW STOCK! > § HECK & PATTERSON'S t ! NEW CARPET BOOK ! a, NOW Of EN I c I? ©u# South of thstp Clothing House, - % Daffy's Block, «P t2 ° tf Butler, Pa. X rj\ iSqQH HIVXS iSf)i~IH iSXVfIU iSFLLQ r IO r IIO iSXgJaVO OCTOBER 6th, 1879. ss_S_S* Bargains in Black Cashmeres!! NEVER BEFORE EQUALED. 42-Inch All- Wool, 50 cents. 46-Inch at 75c., 85c. and sl. 40-Inch at 65c., 75c. and up to sl. fqgTSend for Samples and be Convinced. {'hold: Dress Hoods opening d»tly. Ouc ca*c choice new patterns Black Brocade Silks, Jnst received, nt <1.50 per yard. Handsome Broche Effects, 50c. up. jj ew a , l( i Colored Brocade Silk", #l-50 to ~ .» w . 92Ji0 por yard. 46-Inch Sboodah Cloths, at 75c.—1fl choice M ew gjiks, 65c. to Mr, and nt tl, 5t.25, Shades and Bjacks th.it are uoe- *gj w gj ir,, that arc positive burgaitifl. quailed values. New Clmmrwible 9l!k»,at 85c.,worth SI. Lnptn'a Km (Mored .S.'S" JS™,"" Larrcat and rtolceat collection Handsome Nov- at low price*. eltlea, Armures, Brocades and Sell 00l- We have placed on sale a line of extra Hue ored Suitings, In 43 to 43-inch HI tek BHks, at *i, %IM, <2.75. and goods ever shown, 75c., S3, that will u'ive undoubted witla -11, 11.80 and (action, and are o» unusually upwards. bm«dioinc finish* . New Cloaks, New Dolmans, Now .Jackvts, New An endless variety, the best values, the newest Circulars, 92.J15 to $75 each. designs Medium Drew Goods, to 40c. W(J woul< | e .,u tpe( -bi| attention to our Medium Extra Wide (34-Inch) American Colored Cash- Price Garments, 15 to meres, at 25c. 1 New Silk Fur Lined Circulars, *ls np. BOQ-C3-S &c BUHL, 118 & 120 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY} N. B.—Blankets, Flannels, Ladles', Misses', Children's and OenU' Underwtrar Department now complete, with value* th will invite the closeat buyers, both wholesale and retail. e Hardware ilmplements I|| :::::: 3. G. & W. CAMPBELL, = Sole Agents for the World-Renowned = nnni/uvß MOWBR AND rsafsr, e E ' Jj\ JI J CIDgR MILL, DiTPT/rvr qr aih drill ' ulvlj 1C HAY RAKS, E I REINDEER HIT RIKE, ITHICI H&Y RAKE, I E L. M. COSBY'S Celebrated FANNING MILL. i»K;%SiKH» **r ;;;;;; Cultivators, Scythes Snaths, ;;;;;; ;;;;;; . Shovel Flows, Grain Cradles, ;;;;;; Corn Planters, Forks lfoes, Lawn Mowers, Gum Ifose, And Everything In the Implement Line. E Stoves and Tinware, E "I lloiiHe CARPENTERS' AND FARMERS' TOOLS. ja»-PHOSPHATB ALWAYS ON HAND. Gotxls greatly reduced in price arid satisfaction guaranteed. ;;;;;; j. a. AW. camtijell. | RYCKMAN, DAY & CO., UK SHORE HMDS, BROCTON, N. Y., MAKUrAOTUHBIIH or P®re Native Wiaes, Still and Sparkling Wine, AMI) Brandies from Native Grapes Our wine* nre out up In cbol'-c nnd arc Kuirnntccd to bu ntnudiird nno4', mid aatUfactlon. a. CTZEVo A|tnl, ■l'3 I* JIUTLKK, ». gjuib&e Cittsj&tt: 53 utter, P»., <&ckakt*K 22, 18?9. GRANTS TOUR Around the World. A complete record of llm Jonrnajr of fJwinral N. H. ft HA xr thromrli Unhand, Ireland. Hoot lwid, Krai.™, Hpain, Owmaiiy, Auntrla. Italy, ItnlKixm, Hwltznrland, llinwia, Kjc.vpt, Imlla. Clliina and Japan, ami n full MOWtlii of lil» arri val Mtd r«c«<tloii at H*n KrunoiMCi. with a graphic denorliAJon of tho plaue* vl*itort, man ner* ami cimt'inm of tlio oounirioo, lntewi*tlnj{ IncidantH, ontli aidant lo oration* by Kmpirom, KIII«M, anil tlio people of all olluiftH, richly em bolliidicd with Hovoral hundred trtlMifl illimtra ttoiin; aluo a fine, bambtouie nlool «n|(ra*«d portrait of Oenoral Orant. Hiiro Hnocoiw to all who take bold : will poaltivnly outaoll all othor book*. !<»>«« no I iron, lint «et it immediately A(i E NTS W A NTE ll.t™ "iIT; .1" ami the only authentic low-priood book on the Hill'j'iCt !XK) pax'i". I'rimi 43.23. TUo »taj« of thin book in immetiHO, Add run* H. W. KfcLLEY L CO, olj 711 Haniwm 8t. f I'IIILADBLI'HIA, I'A. PLANING MILL —AND— Lumber Yard ! J. L. PCRVI3. L. O. PURVIS. S.G. Purvis & Co., m\hcfacti:bbrs akd dealers is Hough and Planed Lumber OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, . SASII, DGOItS, Patent Moulded Weatherboarding. FLOORING, SIDING, BATTK S BRACKETS an<] S'jroll Sawing of every description Gauged Cornice Boards, Cornice Moulding PORCH POSTS, STAIR RAILS, Newell Posts and Balusters FENCE, PALINGS, Ac., Ac. MICHIGAN SHINGLES, Barn Boariln; Plastering Lath ; Ilero lock Bill Stuff', Buch as Joist Raf ters, Scantling, &c.. all sizes constantly' on hand. ALSO,) RIG STUFF AND TANK STUFF for oi' wells. All of which we will sell on reasonable terms and guar antee satisfaction. PLANING MILL AND YARD Xc»r <J<»rmsin CntliftUc CJliurrli Jan 3., 1577. Iv BUTLER Lumber Yard and Planing Mill. H. BAUER"& BROS., Jufpkrson St.. - - Butler, Pa., MANUrACTCREBH Of Doors, Sash, Frames, Blinds, Molding of all descriptions, Brackets, Patent Molded Weatherboarding, Mill Boards, Flooring, Palings, Stair Railings, Balusters of every style, &c., &c. Circular Moldings Made to Order. ALftO, J>R A LRKB lIV Lumber, Plank, Shingles, Lath, fcc, apl2-ly ZTrra!T^lMplul^n^^^^^l«i^»«rl^rle^O M CI ark hicnfo, « I eul* by m«n. M 9»U' mm i 111,0 y*Hj.reUltjr, all (j ZZZ I ri»« of Matar*, Fhy«l mmm I'rltau. Cfaiattlff mwi |j —1 ology of Marrlaf*. Or- Or •m» 1 • I>l*«a«< *. H/•ri I r»n« nt ' fr««. Q of Ynnlh arid _ I.H'll. a «»»/» Grii!l* M . . 1 Mftnbood; a ««tlih of Omrn. aro«1 on* doll*r M * "v" I r and valnabla lo f'.r imnpllf "f Ix-ai!] CC M formmlnn, of rublir r f.rnnin, «o«l li |/> t#ofh Nolbln* JZ n»|tj%»tl<' Information ij f.ffmiajr# U> %n>A Uata •h wpr*«. Hrlln- t£C I a«"l rcfln mtni. I nfor- \ ble rerualn Fill*. I'# || rr* i»atl«.n n•t *> r • t*rr !»«»*. I'rlvnt«t a Xo family /V* I h'.m* awl n-ira» for ,1 thouM »■• wlll.oul It. j f.a'll-a iurlnc con- B C /"A Mr»a«, I>r. A. O. PROF. HARRIS' RADICAL CURE FOS SPERMATORRHOEA. THE 'SEMINAL PASTQLLE" r~ " ValaaWa Dieoovcrr ft' .n \lrl i Ic * I Kclnnrr, nnliralv f«ci» ami fffiaitivrly *Rec( 9(1 Wjfid Hem/nal JCmlaaione At Jmpottnay »y H»« only MmTiiKMini"! ..«IU« trua WBif, vl»i Dlraot ■■■■ ■ Applinntion i" »•'• eifial of lh« artin< Yy Atmorp'lon. »r*l »■ »rt- In* Hi if*fifit itifln-rw* *n i»>» Bflininal Voamlom, Kjao ulntory DIPIIr, Proalate Cilatul. ai»d Urothra, Ilia uaa Of lh€ lUmr'ly •• iIU "led will, no pain m lrron»«n»*n'r, and 6tr+§ not tnlrrfara a/lh H-a ordimrf |<ar«uiU nf lifa ; It )• quickly '♦.••olvrd a«I noon H iprodwii-c an Irnme fllato •oolluii* »«»d re«l',r»ii»r ri»»rt "(".n «K# Mtaal «ail oarvo«t« nf|imtil>ftni wf'knl from #»lf *»»u«r and avraaaai, at/>)'pii(f itie drain frt»m lb* rr*tnrlnr ih' mind to hrjlih «wl Bound mntnory. raniofin* fltr of flight, Nwrvoua VqMUij, Oonfualon of Idoaa, A vi»r alon to flocloty, «to., uto., and »l»« ar-j*-annf •> "f prcDiA turn old a UO wanalia »< rompniy tog thia tr'rtiMa, and rati or- Ut f«rrf-rt 01*14*1 Vigor, whara it Urn d'.rn.ant tat yaari. Thla «»f Iraa'nu'nt liaa flood the laat in rary aaaara ratri, »ni N no ♦ a ffowounced iiifrm. I>ri \z?. m 100 Mitah praarrlUd in l»if*a fronlilrt, and, aa many ran baar witoAM 10, aa.tfa »»u* l»lll« If any |*r*i4n*nl <ood. 'flurto kwo Nouar naa a'"»ul tl«ia Fr»j-arali'.n I'ttrlifal «l wr*a'»on m .hlat im i'i |<o*it»»rly tfuarant' o that H will i»aa att lafaollon.— norloff thr ai<M yraia that it haa l*an in aanaral uaa, at hava lb' uaanda of fatlimnoiaU at to H« »llw. ir.d il la now ron c»da I by Iha M« Lc-I I r«f»a«i»»n be nioat rallnnaf maana yat illarovi-rr J of rajMbma cwrli.* H »• **'y thai to wall known it> U Ibp rant#. „l , ofold n.t«ory to •>, many, and OJ»on wboin uuooVr \,t»y with tbf ir uaal»t« no«ir«ma anl big fooa. Thr flam* \y »■ \ >Jyy In ftaat bntri. of 'Un"> «»*»• No. 1, <*r.o«*b lo laal a monlh,) f.l; No. a, (aufTicrnt lo iffr;i aV""«""'' eura f m.lraa In .rnr- r..,a., kr M No. » (1 .afinif nvrr H.rra mmtha, will a Inn rmi*alon« and r#alnr» vl '»t in lb" wore! r*ara.) $7. by mall, aralfd. In |>lain wrawer*- Foil 171 H bCTIpNU for uat nu will ucc.ora pnny KACII VOX. jH-nd for a liaKri/'Uaa Pa»|>blat fl»li*f m llluatrailona, wnkb will Connor* Iha aka|/iira| « ■ I bat I bay ran U rpaf/irad In f»arfatl ami ■ « (,IHd for l)i« Inl.aa of |,f«. ».ma aa if mo- .Ifarlail. U \:.rnl :.t4lad for y oi.». 1 oil OttLY by ib»J REMEDY CO.mf'G CHEMISTS. 5 and Hth an. r.T. LO"l9, MO. R That Acts lit the Same Time on ■ 91 THE LIVER, Q II THE BOWELS, f] H and tho KIDNEYB. U Tli'-g" rf*nt oricana nro th« Tfntural rtrano -1 rra of tau Hy/»? in. 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Rf'TTS Invites all per. suffering from HI i Tl'Hr. to send him their i amea and address, B anl hereby ssaures tbem that tl.ey will learn W K-mcthin? to their advantage -Not a Truss. J EL grieb; DEALER IN FINE Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES, &C. ENGRAVING OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. MAIN STREET, (North of Lowry House,) BUTLER, PA. WATCHES AND CLOCKS REPAIRED, AND WARRANTED. -®s PBOTEBin. " Noonocan l»o nick wli< n tho Htomacli, Mood, liver anil kiilm-ys »rc. hcultliy, and Hop JlittcTH kocp tllClll so." . " Tlio ffrcaU-Ht n»uri«hinK tonlr, appe tizer, utrcngthi'iier and curutivo on earth, —llop UittcrH." " It ia lmpoiwible to remain lonx slek or out of health, where Hop Hitters are uaed." •' Why do ITop ItitterH eure no much ? "Becauae they |;iv«> K<xxl rlcli hl<KKl,anil healthy action of all the orgiuin" "No mnttor what yovir feelinpi or ail-l ment U, Hop IJitti-rs will do yon g<«Kl." Ij " H«-ineinl>»r, Hop Hitters never docti harm, but good, uhvayaand coniinually."d " Purify thi blood, cleanao the stomach I and aweeten the breath with 1 lop Hitters."! "Quiet nerves and balmy Bleep In Hopl Bittern." i "No health with Inactive liver and urinary organ* without. Hop flittera." I Try Hop Couf(h Curo and Pain Relief, j jMit iiai.h r.r am. i>nr«)oii'T». I ■MMManatm^MOTMO I I {fX'MMill^, [Succoaaor to A, 0. It«e«ain« A llro.J DEALEIt IN Groceries, GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, OIL, -AND - Anthracito Coal. THE HIGHEST MAItKET riHOE PAID IN wCASH'W FOB OBAIN OK ALL KINDfI. MOpHf Union Woolen Mills. I wotilil (bmiro to call llu> attenllon nf thn public to tlm Union Woolen Mill, llntler, I'a., wh«rn I liavn now and iinjirovral for tlia marinfanlurn nt Barred and Oray Plannoln, Knitting and Weaving Yarns, nml I ran fcommoiirl tlioin a* »nry ilnra- I»Ib, a.' tlioy v.ro riiannfantiiri'l of pore I'utlur county wik.l, Tlmy aro In anllful In color, au p'rloi ii lin'iiro, :nnl will I n aolil at vory low pricna JVr mhiiiilum ar.il aililrraa, il KULLKIIION, )nlUt,'7H ly) lint lor, I'a AS IT ALWAYS HAS BEEN SO IT STILL REMAINS ! The Largest and Best in Western Penn'a! WITH NO RECOGNIZED RI\ r AL! An Inspection of Our Immense Stock, and a Comparison with Our Prices, will Prove What We llave Ever Claimed, that KAUFMANN'S IS THK CHEAPEST CORNER 83, 85 and 87 SznHhfield St. FOR MEN'S, BOYS' AXDJCHILDREN'S CLOTHIM We mention a few of the many bargains each department contains. MEN'S DEPARTMENT. AT $4.37 1 AT $5.62 Gents' Heavy All Wool Gents' Pine Worsted Cassimere Suits, Suits, Perfect Fitting, i I Durable. AT Stylish. IA bargain. AT 5j.62 • A bargain. Men's Iron Twint Suits. . . £2 25 Men's Blue Cantor Snits, . . .fS 87 Men's Union CaHsimere Suits, . . 890 Men's lui|>orte(l Cheviot Suits, . . !l 75 Men's Scorch Cheviot Suits. . . 512 Men's Fine Trisot Suits, . . . 11 (H) Men's AU Wool Diagonal Suits, . . G 75 Men's Fine Cloth Dress Suits, . . 13 50 C3"Each department suporblp stocked with styles and fabrics of our own design and selection. Men's Sxtra Heavy Men's Fine Chinchilla OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, ©1.85. 53.75. I Boys' aiul Children'* Department. Boys' School Suits tl 90 ' Children's Blouse Suits. . . #1 15 liovs' Union Cassimere Suits, ; . 287 Children's Worsted Suits, . . 2 70 Boys' Scotch Cheviot Suits, . • . 3 62 Children's Tneot Suits, . . 8 25 Boys' Fine Dress Suits, . . . 4 00 . Children's Fine Dross Suits, . . 4 12 Our Assortment Always the Largest! Our Styles Always the Newest! Our Makes Always the Best! Our Guarantee Always Reliable! OUR MERCHANT TAILORING DEPARTMENT is newly stocked with Cheviots. Worsteds. Ac., which we make to order at extremely low prices. Pants to order, {8.25. Suits to order. 418.6(1. Our Hat and Gents' Furnishing Departments contain the latest novelties, all marked extremoly low. o*Ask for fcoods advertised, as we allow no misrepresentations to be made. 3333 SURE !ET IS KACJFMANN'S Cheapest Corner, 83, 85 and 87 Smithfield St., Pittsburgh, COR. DIAMOND STREET, ■ ll'.rOltK KJH'J'KUVIVH. I AM A K |" WHO IS UNACCUAIW ,£D WITH TH£ GEOGRAPHY OF THia COUNTRY, WILL SEE 0/ EXAMINING THIS MAP, THAT THE IS THK (JREATCONNECTING LINK HETWEEN THE EAST ANI) THE WEST! It* main lino run* from Cbl' atfpto Council IJlufTa | P.MOKINO FAI<OON whora y«ui CUD enjoy your Kiul < Mini 11 a. i»n»*irw lliMuvh Ottawa. In" I Inv.-.nu " tit all hour* of tho day, HnMo. Ornow.., Mollmv llock l.laitd. |>*v.iiip..rl. j Mavninrrtit Iron I'.rliltfr. k;ihii llio lppl Wet I,!(><• rtjr. luwn (U/. Maronan. llrouklm, «»i| juinnoiirl rlv.-ra ni nil point! <r»wil by H.u Itrlnnxll mill !*.« Mnlm «. (tlm cniilltil nf low. i |,tnuufrri iiro avol.b <| tit I Din IT . with l.raiH-li<-i< from Itureau Junction to JVorla i |... M r,.„w.,riii iiml Alclilmoii. conm-cilinm Imiliik Wilton Junction to .Miiacnllni', Wnnlilnwloii. I'nlr- I in rnlun depot* field. Klilon. Ilriknnp. Cenuwvllla. I'rlncelon, 'nil-; I'ItINCII'AI. It It. CONNIttTIONH OK Trvlitmi, I.iilliilin. Cummin, I.narcimorlh nml Tills CIfKAT 'l'l11U>(;<>!I LINK AUK Aft Kol,- Atchnioii : Wmlimirton to tMnoiirney, (Mmloomt |,nW»< nml Ktvivllln; Keokuk l.i Kiirnilrivton. flona- At < life Ado. wltli nil ctlrarpln* lUk'm fortbo Kant pnrte. IViiton.imrt. Imlrpcnilotit, Kl'loii. Otturu- ntiilHntitli w«. Ivddyvlllo, o.knliMi.n, I'ellii, Monrw nml !'••* Al KNol dn-ooii, wit)i the l.nkn Hliorii i. Mlchl- Molncn i l>< < M.ilim'4 to Inillmn.lii niirt WliiUir*"!; i/iiii Hoiitlioru mill I'ltKlmru, Kt. Wnynu <\ ' lilcntfo Aflnritlr I i Amliition. iiikl Avorn to llnrluii. Thn li iiiin. In poainvi.'lr II llkllruiiil. wlilcli own., cm- At Wamii votos lli.kiiith. with I'lliximrK. < In tmla Mini iipurutu, II tliroiiyli lllin between < lllmilo clninitl &HI 1.0111. It I' ami Kmian. At I.A HAI.I.r. »It li llllnola Cmilrnl It. It. Till* I oinpnnjr own anil control their Hleepln* At I'i:omia. with IV. I'. ,v .l.i I' 1.. Al>; I. 11. A ( nr.. wlili'li ni" Inferior to none, nml nlr«i you a \y .n, Midland: and'l'.. I' W Itiillnuiil. ||..|||.l» berth betwmm 1 litiuuo m.l 1 .Html lllnir. At lint i< Im am, wltli We*t«rn Union K. It. mid Jrf'iivcnworlh. or A trillion for Two Dollar* nml ,(.„k lulmol A In HnilroiiM. Klftf Tmita, nml a »>•< lion for Klv» liollnr.. wltll.. A t l)Ai i.si'Oin. wllli tin' l)uvi'li|<ort ft Norlti nll other lin»a ctinrKo iK'twoon tli« amnii point* Wnfni 11 It Tlirun liollurt f..r 11 duuhlo berth, i:u<l Hl* Kollnri At Wmr l.nu tiTX. with the Uiirllnutoii. fmhir for 11 aecllon. Hnpl't. Noitln rn It It Whiil will plf nan r"ii iin~t will l.p thr ph-naurn ,\t liltiwui. wltli I'nntral It 11. of I own. of I'liloylnu ) our lunula, wlilln i.ii-alna over tlm At Im.hMhIVKH. with li. M .V M K. It. I."miilfnl prnlrln* of llllnola hiiil lowii, In • nn of At I'ni'M'il lll.fr> . wllli I 111011 I'm lllc It. It. ouriiiiuinlllt'i'iit Olnlnu nml Itnatnursnt ( nra tlist aiouaim. v.itli 11. ft M<>. It. It. li. lln Nnti.i »< i omnniiy nil Throin/li K*nrn«a Tralna. VOll t'rl AUm iMiifs.lrNcrinN, with llnrllliwloii.t etlur nn <<tltlri. Itinnl. Il» llood n- 1. acrvrd 111 no. Ilral- Itnpl.la .' Northern I.' It clnaa hotel, for aeventv live repla ; or At <>l;i >IWA, «ltli 1 crifml 11. II or |..wn: Ml. order what yon like nml pu y for wlint y..ii |(el. I.onla. Ken City \ Northern nml I .. 11. ft 11 It IliM. Apprerlnllnu the f ;il*t Hint 11 miilorll vof I lie peo- At K I.'IKI'K Willi Toledo. I'll, .fill IHIII Wnranw | |.le prefer aeieirntn npnrinimita r*>r dllTeri iit pur- Wkhnah. nml HI I>itl >. lie .i.nli fi N -W. It Hilh. if .ana 1 noil tln< elioi 11e.ua pnaaenwer |itialTie«a of At ItliV 1.1i1.v. Willi Kim 1 Ity. St. .1. ,V I lt.lt.lt. llil. linn wwrriinlin-f H . »n nw pleaaeit to nu- At Ati iiimov, with Alelilaon. Topeks \ Mnntn ie.nine thill tln« 1 oi.ipiiny runa It. I'AI.A'T: Kri Alehlaon ft ,Neh. nml ten Itr 11111011 I'm ill.) fl.llKl'lMl t'AliS for t I''npl.iii niirpoioa. met in It. Itiln I'AI.Af'K I»IN1N<1 1 I!.' f.r K illriK Al I.KAVENWOItTII. with K. IV nml l< fen. I»in other urnut fnnlure of • .nr I'lilin u Cnra la 111 11. Ilda. I'AI.At i: ' A JIM run theonrli lo I'KOICA,IH'.H UOIXRk, t OI Xt'll. 111,1 TTK, AK III'IOV mid F.IMVIIWi'OinTIi 'ITi-h'-'a vlu I'll. I.ine, 1.110.V11 >l. Ihf K->eU I. land Uollte," ur« aolil liy all Tlrl.i-1 A«ei«l • l i «I'nlted Htalra nml l iinii ln. I'm- lnr«»'i)intlon n«'t i.l.tiiliiiililv ut yom* liiiiuf 111 Uet nlTlee, mlilrraa. A .KIM UA ,K. NT. .IOIIN. Uun'l iiii|.erliilaiidtint, Uon'l Tkt. iiihl I'iiua'wr Aut.. fhkniito. 111. HE¥vicm Improvements Beptember v 1878* iTfITM Notwithatandinft Iho VTCTOII l.tw lot) a been tli» poer of any Mowing Macliinn in tko miirkot n fact SUpportol t>y n h'lat of voluntwr witnessoH —wo now ■ ■ confidently clnim for it niinplir.ity, I I A wonderful of friction nml I I oombiiuktiot) of (loHfrnlile qnnlitii*. Itsnlint- J t|o is n lioimtiful niincini<>n of uieclinnisin, M I nnil takos ibo L K[,.! A'olr Wo (' Macliiiinn, thi roforn, linvo 110 old onm to patch up and ro-vurukli for our OUktOQIOrH. ' We Sell New Machines Every Time. Bend tor IHontrated Circular and price*. Liberal term# to tho trado. Dou't buy until yon have aeon tho Molt Elegant, Simple and * Ea«y' Running Machine in* the Market.—The Ever Reliable VICTOR. VICTOR SEWING MACHINE, COMPANY, Woatoru Droneh Offloo, '135 HTATE Ht„ Ciucaoo, 111. MIDDLETOWW. CONN* Time of Holding Courts. The Court direct that after the 11th day of March, IS7S, the several Courts of the county of Butler shall commence on the first Monday nf March, June, September and l>eecml>er in each year, to continue t.vo weeks, or so lon£ as nMMsary tu dispose of the business. It is fur ther ordered that hereafter no causes l>e put down for trial or traverse jurors summoned for the first week of the several tenuis. JAMBS .1. CAMPBELL, * Office in Fr,irview borough, iji Telegraph Office. iinlf] BALDWIN P. 0.. Cutler Co., Pa. FUUIIIH AUMOIt, Justice of the Peace, Main street, opposite Postofiice, jlylO ZELIEXOPLE, PA. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BUTLER, PA. \VM. H. Ll7sK~ Office with W. H, H. Riddle, Eaq. ~ NEWTON BLACK; Office in Firut National Bank Building. _ E. I. BKIJGII, Office in Riddle's Law Buildintr. s7 F BOWSER. ' Office it) Riddle's Law Building. [marß'76 J. B. McJUNKIN. " Special attention given to collections Office opposite Willard House. JOSEPH B. BKEETIN; Office north-east corner of Diamond, Butler Pa. H. H. VOUCHER, Office in Scbneiuomaii's building, up biaiis. J, T. DONLY Office near Court Honso. r 74 W. D. BRANDON, ebl7-75 Office in Berg's building ~ CT7A REN OK WAIkER Office in Bredin building- marl7—t FERD REIBER, Office in Berg's new building, Main street.ip9l j P, M. EASTMAN, Offi -'e in Brodin building. LEV, M^QUISTION^ Office Main street, 1 door south of Court House JOS. c. VAX DEI 1 LIN, " Office Main street, 1 door south of Court House. Wra A. FORQUER) tsTOffico on Main street, opposite Vogoley House. GEO. uT wiiTTK, ~ Oflice N. E. corner of Diamond FHANCIS S. PURVIANCE~ Office with Gen. J. N. Purviance, Main street, south of Court House. J. D. Me JUN KIN, Office in Sclineideman's Ixiilcl in<r, west side of Main street, 2nd square from Court lloucc, A. G. WILLIAMS, Office on Diamond, two doors west of CITIZXN office. ap26 T. C. CAMPBELL. Office in Berg's new building, 2d floor, east side Main st., a few doors south of Lowrj House. mar-T—tf. C A. & M. SULLIVAN, mny7 Oflice S. W. cor. of Diamond. BLACK & BRO., Office on Main street, one door south <h Brailv Block, Duller. Pa. (Sep. 2, 1874. JOITN M" MILLER & BRO. Office in Ilrad/'s Law Building, Main street, south of Court House. Euukmk G. Millkk, Notary Public. jun4 ly THOMAS BOBINSON, ■■ JOHN 11. NEGLEY, •aTGives particular attention to transaction* 1h real o.itate throngbout the county. OrncK ON Diahonii, nkak Cooler HOUSE, ih OITIZK.V HniXJIINO E. R. EcKi.nr, KENNEDY MARSHALL. (Late of Ohio.) ECKLKY & MARSHALL. Office in Brady's Law Building, Sept.o,74 ~ c~ G7 CII RISTTE^ Attorney at Law. Legal business carefully transuded. Collections made and promptly renilttcd. Business correspondence promptly attended to und answered. Office opposite Low ry House, Butler, Pa. MISCELLANEOUS. W. M. DAME, Rcbonblon Block, Bradford, Pa. EI)VV AIII) McSVVEEN BMETHPORT, PA. Collections mode in McKoan, Yenango, Butler and Clarion counties. M. N. MILES~ Petrolla, Butlw comity, Pa. _|JnS WILLIAM It. CONN, Office In Brawley House, GREECE CITY. |Juuo7-ly M. 0. BENEDICT, janfi tf Petrolia, Butler co., Pa HOTELS Astor Place Hotel. i£UKoi*JOA.:pr PLAN. Astor Place, 3rd Ave. it Bth St., (Opposite Cooper 1 imtlf ntu,) v»t>*a» «■ ■ « - Best location In the city. Elevated Railroad and live other lines ol cars puss the door. Rooms 80 cents to t'l per day. By the week ♦2 and upwards. OI'EN ALL v'HJirr. npSStf WILLAKD HOUSE, Main street, noar Couit House, BUTLER. PA. OEO. W. CAMPBELL, - - • Puorautroa. <fc..*"Oo«l ntablinK in connection. ETJ KN M ILIiKR HOUSE, On Diamond, near Court llouso, BUTLER, PA. 11. RITEN MILLER, - - - - I'norairroa. This house ban been newly furnished and pa pered, ami the accommodations are good. Ht aiding in connection. Mil UHI HICK IIOUSF, Main street, I hitler, I'n. JOHN r. HACK K IT, .... PROJ-'R. This old and established Hotel has reoently been lilted up in modern style, mid is capable of aeeoiiiiiiotfatiut; a large nuinber of guests. Terms moderate. Good stabling attached. National Hotel, OOItTLANDT STREET, Nkah BBOADWAY, NIOW VOItK, IIOTCIIKISS k POND, - - Prop'ro. ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN. The restaurant., cafe and lunch room attached are unsurpassed for cheapness ami excellence of service Rooms 00 els. lo iji J per day, #3 to $lO per weok. Convenient to rII ferries and city railroails. N' w Vuiinituhr, Nkw MANAOR- I»r. Janl6-ly WJI. TliltimitF, liliAl.nU IN lllflcH. Loitllicr, Flit<ll ii km, Tal low, Mifcp Pells, FluMter II ulr, A«'., Ac. Highest prices paid In e:i*li for Hides, Kips, Onlfskllis, Sheep pelts, Tallow, &C. All kinds ol Leather, and also (Master Hair, always on hnud, mid sold at the lowest cash prices. Also, manufacturer of and dealer In Harness, SntJdlcs. Bridles, Collars, Whips, Ac., which will lie sold at bottom prices. Re pairing promptly attended to. Hhop on Cun ningham street, near creek, HUTIJCK, PA. «. ii A i.i-:, FIRE MERCHANT TAILOR, COR. PKNN ANI. BIXTII HTBEETS, J'iUsbttrgh, Pa
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