Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, January 14, 1880, Image 4

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    DECEMBER OIL REPORT
The Titus\iJle Herald gives ll.e
following re.'unit' of tho oil trade for
Ih<- past month: "Great activity in
every portion of the oil region marked
the month of December. With few
exceptions, every district shows an in
crease in developments, not only in
wells completed but in rigs up and
building, and wells drilling. Produc
ers have taken advantage of good
weather, and under the stimulation of
advanced prices have pushed the drill
iu every direction, and completed 220
wells, having a production of 5,900
barreis ; besides 343 wells drilling and
301 rijrs up or building to be used in
increasing the production of the mouth
of January.
The lower oil field was of so little
importance last month, except on the
Jluuter farm at Byrom Centre, that it
is not necessary to use its figures in
connection with the summing up of
further operations. Tl'C Bradford field
is the only one which effects the mar
ket. In Dccemljer 188 wells were com
pleted in that district, with a produc
tion of 5,657 barrels, and G57 rigs are
now up or building and wells drilling.
This is an increase in the latter of 52
over the figures for December 1, while
40 more wells were completed, increas
ing the production 1,592 barrels more
than the November wells. The pro
duction also exceeds that of October
by 820 barrels. These figures our
readers will not apply only to the
Bradford field. The following table
will also show the number of actually
new rigs aud wells started in that field
during December:
Rigs and wells drilling December 1 *>ls
Wells finished in December 188
Leaving wells and rigs reported December 1
aud unfinished
Bigs and wells drilling January 1 ~l" _
Less wells and rigs unfinished iu December..42<
Leaves the number of new ones started in
December
This is seven less than the number
started in November, showing that
fresh operations in December did not
exceed those of the previous month.
The greater average per well arises
from the small number of dry holes
and the large strikes on the Rew farm
and between Cole creek and Kin/.ua.
Kendall creek, Cole creek, Kinzua and
Kansas branch arc the four districts
in which the iucrease of production is
noted, while the same points show a
decrease in rigs and wells drilling,
though it is slight. There is a do
crease in the production below that of
November in the East and West
branches, Tram Hollow, Indian and
Meek creeks.
A PERILOUS PLUNGE.
[Pittsburgh (inzette, Jan. 2.]
A frightful plunge was made yester
day morning about two o'clock by one
John Brown, of Temperanceville. lie
had been in the city, vigorously and
energetically getting ready to turn
over a new leaf on the Ist of January,
1880, and after having a good deal of
fun with the boys in the Diamond al
ley and other popular resorts, began to
wend his way to Temperanceville
When he reached the approach to the
Point bridge his gait was very un
steady, and as a result he staggered
and fell over the abutment into the tur
bid waters below, a distance of fully
sixty feet. The cold bath sobered
John sufficiently to make him under
stand that he bad got into deep water,
and that he would have to swim for
his life. He was too much befuddled,
however, to take the bearings, and he
struck out at random, his course chanc
ing to be directly down the Ohio. Be
ing an expert swimmer, Brown had no
difficulty in keeping afloat, so he
ploughed the waves like an ocean
steamer, until be reached a point
nearly opposite Saw Mill run, about a
mile below the bridge, when he had
completely recovered his senses, and,
finding he had passed his home, he
speedily made a landing, none the
worse -.or his perilous trip—in fact,
something better, for he started home
very drunk and got there sober.
Ci'Riocs I'BOPOSALS. —When Lord
Strangford sat down to criticise a book
of travels by Miss Beaufort, he little
dreamed that before long he would
write to the young authores3: "I was
thinking the other day about a commu
nication from the Emperor Akbar to
the King of Portugal, which contained
a request for copies of the holy books
of the Christians, and in which the fol
lowing sentence occurs: "In the world
of humanity, which is the mirror and
reflection of the world of God, there is
nothing equal to love or comparable to
human affection.' For many years I
have felt and known this, though I
never said it till to-day to any one.
When you next write, please give me
the possessive pronoun of the first per
son." Surely never was a declaration
made in a quainter fashion, saving per
haps by the Scotch beadle who led the
manse housemaid to the church yard,
and pointing with his finger, stam
mered: "My folk lie there, Mary, wad
ye like to lie there?" Or the lugubri
ously humorous Irish lover who took
his girl to see the family vault, and
then there asked her if she would like
to lay her bones beside his bones!—
Chamhertf Journal.
—Little Henry returns from cate
chism. He wears an air of melan
choly. "What's the matter, dear?"
asks Aunt Augusta. "Monsieur le
Cure is always scolding me! To-day
he asked me how many Gods there
were." "Well, you told him one, I
suppose ?" "Oh, aunty ! I told him
five, and that didn't seem to satisfy
him!"
—Our regiment was charging up a
side hill, raked fore and aft with bat
teries and sharpshooters. One fellow
near me dropped on his hands and
knees, and crawled on in that position
toward the enemy, when the Colonel
caught him in the rear with the flat of
of his sabre. "Get up, you darned
fool. Do you think you are cavalry ?"
—"Pa," said a little boy, "a horse
is worth a great deal more, isn't it,
after it is broke?" "Yes, my sou.
Why do you ask that question ?" "Be
cause I broke the new rocking horse
you gave me this morning."
—What is tho difference between a
hornet and a flea? One difference is
that when you put your finger on a flea
it isn't there, but when you put your
finger on a hornet it is there.
—A Maine editor was paralyzed
while sitting in church last Sunday,
and an esteemed contemporary thinks
the novelty of the situation was too
much for bim.
ISTBW
BOOT 5 SHOE STOII,
UNION BLOCK,
Main Street, - - - - Butler, Fa.
JLI. KS/tmJHF
Has received his entire stock of Fall and W inter
BOOTS and SHOES.
As I have an unusually large and attractive stock of 800 1 S it SHOES
just opening, embracing ail the newest styles, 1 invite the attention and close
scrutiuy of buyers.
Men's Kip and Calf Boots very cheap. Ladies', Misses' and Children s
Button, Polish and Side Lace Boots in endless variety, aud at bottom prices.
Reynolds Brothers' celebrated fine Shoes always in stock.
Parties wanting BOOTS <fc SHOES made to order can do no better than
by me, as I keep none but the best of workmen in my employ.
I also keep a large stock of LEATHER and I- INDINGS.
tSfAll goods warranted as represented. AI;. I*l 1' W.
CARPETS! OIL CLOTHS! MATS! UL'GS! STAIR IIODS
x TJJSW STOCK! rJISW STOCK! >
r-> -3
§ HECK & PATTERSON'S p
j NEK CARPET ROHM f
- p 3STOW OPEN! c
Ocie» Do OP Sattth of tftete Qlothitig 6towse e 2
a - 1 tj
DiilfyN 15 lock, sept2o-tf Butler, Pa, 33
i scion hi vis 1 iBf)QH isxvw iSHxoio r no isxsaava
INSURANCE.
BUTLETI COUJNTY
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Office Cor. Main and Cunningham Sis.
Q. C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT.
W.M CAMPBELL. TREASURER
II C. IIEINEMAN, SKCRRTAKV
DIRECTORS:
J. L. Purvis. E. A. Ilelmboldt,
William Campbell, j .1. W. liutUUart,
A. Trontiuan, Jacob Soiioeue,
Q. C. Roescing, JOHU Caldwell,
Dr. \V. lrviti, Samuel Marshall,
J. W. Christy H. C. Heineiuan.
JAS, T, M'JUNKIN, tic a, As't-
BUTLER 3PA.
THE WHITE
SEWING
TQS BEST OF A 1.2«
Unrivaled in Appearance,
Unparalleled in Simplicity,
Unsurpassed in Construction,
Unprecedented in Popularity,
And Undisputed in the Broad Claim
erSCINO THE
VERV BEST OPERATING
QUICKEST BEI.UNG,
BAKDSOHEST, AND
Most Perfect Sewing Maohine
IN THE WORLD.
The greatpopulcrlty of the White Is the mott eon
tincing tribute to its excellence and superiority
overotl'.er machines, and in submitting It to the
trade we p'Jt It upon its merits, and in no instance
Hasltever yet failed to satisfy any recommendation
The demand for the White has increased to such
M extent that we are now compelled to turn out
A. Coxnplot® GoTTtrlne 1 2-£3Lc2-.iK.e
every tliica 33ai3a.-va.te3
ttae day to supply
t3a.a derasndi
Every machine Is warranted for 3 years, and
sold tor csh at liberal discounts, or upon easy
payments, to suit the convenience ot customers.
WAOIOT WANTED m UNOCCUPIED TISOTO2T.
WHITE SEWING~MACHINE CO..
m 363 Euclid Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
VOX Agent.
OlH.'u at V.i.'clcy's Maker}",
sept.l-Om BLILER, PA.
Permanently enrea
LIVER COMPLAINTS,
KIDNEY DISEASES,
CONSTIPATBON
and PILES.
DR. H. IL CLIRIT, S<nith Hero, Ve., Ptyi, "In
canes of KIDNEY TKOt BIXS It has acted like a
charm. It honoured man jr very bad c^*es«fPlLES,
and It luu never failed to act efficiently.••
F, M. BUTTON, of mi *, "An a IJver
ln\
vent enrc kcadaehc, an 1 all billion* attacks."
f,'"LBON rAIECIIILD, of Pt. Alban*, Vt,, pays
**l 11& of price less value. After *lxtecn j carucf crrcut
suCVi lug iVuiu IT.d ttiid Costlicf css It completely
cured Ee. w
CIS. lIOO.VBON, of Kerb; a'.re, "one pack
acc bas done for c: ft completely curing a
severe Liver and KWuey Cona*, taint.*
IT HAS imfv 9
WONDERFUL til I
POWER. --imirm-nn
BECAUSE IT INTITE ONLY MFDIfINE TIIAT
ACTS ox Tan livr.:: t BOWELS AND KIDNEYS
AT THE BA2IE TIME.
Becanse It cleans * the trfcoleaystena of the poUon
•TIH humor* that otherwise v elope la IIIIUAAKUCM,
Jaundice, Ccn«tI?o!lon, Kidney and Urinary diss,
eaaee, or Rheumatism and I.umbnco, and which In
rwfn, disorder every fcnetloa and bring on weak
ness and dlneav*.
If you want to BO veil In spite cf yournelf, u«r 11/11-
W£YMTOKT. It II a dry VEGETABLE COMPOUND, und
One Yjill make six quarts r.f Zlcdicine*
•t the DrngrteU.
JHutl** : ©utUc, |lau, 14, tBBO.
iih.it it trill 6 ffilhotit Basting,
It wiil eew over uuctcq Buriacc3 as well P.a
i)I:i;n. *
11. r ill sew over soams in tny Rarmrnt, without
making long or =b«.rt stitchi a, breaking of t Urca«l,
s : pi:ekcriag the lining of llieciK'ils at tho scum,
rsquiiiii'4 no assistance from the ojHrator, excel t
toroathe?nachlno nrnt to guldothe work." \
point which no other machine possesses.
Itislhacnly prutical machine for hemming
1 as, Jjoplirs. mus.'lns, and other timilcr
p .oilsv hout las: TR.acd it is the only machine
la tlie Ivor >1 taut »i.l turn a wido hem across tho
end of a sheet without fulling the under or upper
tide of tli-hem.
It wiil turn a hem and sew in aiold atono oper
ation.
11 vi'l do Mling, t!as or on auy cotton
cr woolen goods.
It »i lfcli across seams on any cooils.
It will hind drcugcods with the same or other
Ejatcrhl, either scallops, points, square! or
Etraiicht. , .
liind WII.I wilhent showing tho s'.itches, and
tew tn at ihosamo t me.
It Trill p'lt on drcsa braid feeing,
and a biaafuld «t one ope ration, t itliout ilruwirg
cith"rdri'S.-i, braid or skirt, and without showing
the stitch on righteide.
Foil bias trimming and new cn ai onoopira
tien.
Mako milliners' folds with different colors and
pieces of i;ooda at one operation, and sew on at the
sa'.uc timo. „ _ -
Itr'.U fow In a sleeve, covering n cord and
t iito tho scam at the same time.-
ItwillpaHur without sewing o". It willgathcr
and sew on rt the' same time.
It will gather between two bands, showing the
«t ! 'ehes on Iheripht side, at one operation.
It will make and sew a rufllo on any part of a
skirt, and sew on a bias fold for heading at
t."O cpcration, showing the stitches on the
side.
It will p?!lierand sew on a band with piping
he'ween rafllo and band, at ore operat:en.
Itw llrown band and rufileon adre?s skirt,
ctltcliing in piping at head of band, at one oper
ation. ,
It will tnakj plaited triinmlns either straight
Make plaited trimming either scalloped or
•trulght and sew on a band, and glitch the
b.<"d, at one operation.
It wiil. with one operation for each variety,
wiiiiont busting, executeVU practical varieties <f
rulHing, l«'ln>; twelvo more trniu c:tn be produce t
on mv oiber maehiuo with the san.e number of
operations.
li does not change length of stitch on scro:.
w rk.
Itsewsfroni laco to leather without cban„ ng
sti'ch or tension.
I'very machine Is warranted f"r five yn. j ~ni
will Ik. kept in repairs free of ex,*nse to tho pur
shaECT. —nUISALE HY
H. Grrieb,
Itl TLFR, I»A.
I Warner's Safe Kidney and Liver Cure.
(Formerly Dr. Crai(/'<i Kid,)' 7 Cure.)
A vegetable preparation and the only aure
r«-in«*fl,y in tn'i world for Brixlai**
Dirihfte*. mid ALL Kiitlsivj, Liver, and
t'rinury Wim-nwu.
twrTestimonialsof the highest order in proof
of these Htatements.
For ilu* cure of f)inl»ctca, call for H'ar
oer's S.if'p DtaSn t'ciro.
For the curt* of antl the othor
diseases, call for Waraer'it Kale lildiM-y
unci UrcrCarc.
WARNER'S SAFE BITTERS.
It is the best Rknti B*urilSo»*. and stimulates
every function to more hMdthful action, and
is thus a benefit in all diseases.
It cures K«*rorulota** and other Skin Erup
tions and Diseases, including Cau<fn, 1.1-
rcr*, and other Noren.
l>,VN}x>liHia, Weiiknoft* of (ho Stomßch,
(k»UMtl(»atlon, Debil
ity, etc., are cured by the &af«* Uilterw. It is
u nequaled as an appetizer and regular tonic.
Bottles of two sizes ; prices. and
WARNER'S SAFE NERVINE
Q'.sickly gives and Klee|> to thesulferlng,
cures ll< k :t«lik<-lio and Nenr3*lf;i«». prevents
Kpilpplle Fi U, and relieves Aft'i'voiw Pros.
Ir .liou broug.it on by excessive drink, over
work, mental shocks, and other causes.
Powerful as it is to step pain and soothe dis
turbed Nerves, it n«-vcr injures the system,
whether taken in small or doses.
Bottles of two sizes ; prices, tfOc. ;iad SI.OO.
WARNER'S SAFE PILLS
Are an immediate and active stimulus for a
Torpid Llrer. and cure Costiv«ne»«. Dy»p«p«l*. Bil-
A lotunesa. Bilious Diar-
KSjUrVS DuftU rh(2&, Kxl&ri*, Fevf*
aad Ague, and should
rJujMQj|UBiS be used whenever the
howelti do not operate
freely atid regularly.
WW Ku oilier Pill* rt'qulrr surh
FTKALL I!TW"» R«»r tbo>s;MVH
AH work. Prlri" S5 of*, a box.
I*4 W ariirr'» s«fr llr»«llr« sre
JUB ftulrf bv Drujr-rJ-l- k llfilrr*
RPfnamnßH MiA la Hntirlm* nenwhrre.
'' , PM H. H. Warner & Co.,
■ BOCHESTEB, N. 7.
f*?S«id for r«Miphlet
■»"! jt— > iitu.n ial".
LIVERY.
OVERY STABLE!
Having leaso.l Hie J a very Stable
formerly occupied by George
'■ i iVr j Walter, in the rear of the Vc
|»\! _ H gelev House, Butler, Pa., and
removed
ALL MY STOCK
to it. including Horses. Carriages. Buggies, Ac.,
the public are solicited to give me a call.
All my stock is in first-c'ass order, ai.d per
sons wishing to hire will be accommodated on
tlie mobt reasonable terms and at the shortest
notice. 10c22-:ta] tiEORGE BAUER.
Livsry, Feed and Sale
sTvuij:.
C'lnningiKira St-, neir Heineman's Bookstore,
BUTLER, PA.
A 'ame nnmher of firM-class ritr* nnd tafe
hopes alw.tys ot h.m l. iiorees h'd at reasona
ble rales, lioiies bought and
DAVID CUPfS, Proprietor.
desirim: conveyance 1 y the Bnss
can !eive their orders at this stable.
I jnlj3o*.t
JL. H. « OC'llß.tW,
Livery, Sals, Feed and Exchange
STAIiLE,
Rear of Lowry House, - - BL TLKR, PA.
june4-ly
ferents. Over 200 agents are now making from $ I
tor SI 5 a day. Send stamp for particulars. Address
_ AGENTS' HERALD, Box it, Philadelphia, Pa.
FREE Rirn.JgJ^
I Wis I IN advertisement.
Address AGENTS 1 HERALD, Box U, Philadelphia
AGENTS! READ THIS!
We will pay Agents a salary or allow a larfe cora
missioa to sell oar new aud i\ oiiderlnl !a«
viillonjs. We mean uiiat we say.
H* £amp!c free.
AGKNTS' liCiiALD, Box B. Piiiladt-lphia, Pa.
iPCIIYV 1 f* rnil the bcstia.il Tastest-sclling:
AUCII 3 tj pictorial Subscription Dooka
iif«?iTcn
WAli ILU demand i 3 timpluimmenst, fml ter
ritory being ripidly taken. Will outsell any
other bo<;k-<. 'l'ha greatest opportunity ever offered
to pernors out of employ me lit or who de
iirc to r.dd t i tN. ir income by engiging iu nn lion
ora'tic ar.d p: oLitat>!o business. Prices re
duced fro:a 10 to 50 per cent. Address
AGENTS* I! Box B, Philadelphia, Pa.
jJCSf* VTCiillJ Ware at iHauut'ac
-22* AA7 if oS&S. turcra' Coat Prices.
The utter worthlessacea of the stuff am'ertised by
a number of firms in ?Icw York, Cincinnati and
Boston, compel s the world-renowned TremontSpooa
Co., of Phi'adwphia, to offer everyone sample sets
of their Ve y Best Ware. J at prices inr.ch lower than
any jeweler pays for tin ra at wholesale. We make
this offer for a short time simply to introduce our
goods.
The "Rose" and ''Olive'* Brands
Plated Ware sent at following rates : 'JYa
tpons, SI.OO doz.; TaMespoons, $-.'.00; Forks,
5i.00: Batter Knives, sl.To; Sugar Shells, $1.75;
PI ted Steel Knives, S'2 To; Tipped German
Silver Tab'eipoous, $2.75; Teaspoons, SI.SC;
Plain O. S. Tablespoons, $2.50; Teaspoons,
1t.40. G "ids sent prepaid on receipt of money or
liostnge rtampa.
TREMONT CO., Bo\ B, Philadelphia. Pa
f. Saniplo by Mall For 25 Cents.
j«Sgs>b Their are made just like any
food Caster, good Britannia
(| Metal, (rood <!las» and Bottles.
% is/ Every Agent can easily sell
25 gross of these perfect
/}■ ■ i* Toys, before Christmas. 4i:st
vVTf the article for ConnterSti. res,
IByji rai Agents anil Streetnien. 1 do
-ItA icn by ExpressSl .00. 1 gross
by Express $14.00. Ve also
hare a Collapsing Cup, witch
telescopes together and car
be carried in >est l'orket.
Vj-.{jSP Sa*ple l»y Mall 35c. 1 duzea
pfeWFfSp by Express $2.75. 6 doz. by
Express $24.A1l the abOT®
good* are noTel, attractive,
highly polished and will sell
t*raiiidlr. Address plainly,
TUEMONT SPOON CO.,
Box B, Philadelphia, Pa.
FUHINiI 11U
\N D
Yard I
J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PUP.VIS.
S.Gr. Purvis & Co.,
MINUFACTItItntS AND DEALERS IN
Rcug,h and Planed Lumber
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
FRAMES,
MOULDINGS 1
SASJI,
DOORS,
Patent Moulded Weatherboard ing.
FLOORING,
SIDING,
,BATTKVS,
BRACKETS
and S-.roll Sawing of every descrij ticii
Ganirtul Cornice Boards,
Cornice JVi on 1 d in g
PORCH POSTS,
STAIR RAILS,
Newell Posts and Balusters
FENCE, PALINGS, &c., &c.
MICHIGAN SHINGLES,
Barn Boards; Plastering Lath ; Ilem
lock Bill Stuft", such as Joist Raf
ters, Scantling, &c.. all sizes
constantly on hand.
ALSO,
RIG STUFF
AND
TANK STUFF
for oil wells.
All of which we will sell on
reasonable terms ana guar
antee satisfaction.
PLANINCJ MILL AND YARD
Near Clernirtii raliiollcClnircli
Jan*.. 1877. Iv
S. iiocssiii<>:,
[Successor to A. C. P.oeMi-ing A Bro.]
DEALER IN
Groceries,
GRAIN, FLOUR, FEED, Oil,
—AND—
Anthracite Coal.
THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE TAID IN
FOR GRAIN OF ALL KINDS.
BOptt f
x
K
Over and More, Specially too
Lave a FARM or Village LOT, requiring
•" ;j "f
(Tiro Thousand Million Dollar'!) are expended in
FENCING. To fence oar new \Vextern fields
willcost:ismU'-hmore. Every FARM nnrt ViU
la«c I.OT Owner. KAST, WKST. and SOf'TH,
Is interested. To fence a 100-aere Farm costs JtiOO
to 97110, ani) for a SCx!OO Village Tot S'i.l to
Slot'. Wood fences soon decay. Bnt a New
Era is at hand. By new inventions.
STEEL and IKOY ::re toenpp'.int WOOD,
furnishing better. Cheaper, and Lifting Fences.
The 391 h Volume of :he American Agricul
turist (for 18S0) now beglnuine, will give very
mneli information nhout new Fcnclnz, with many
Engravings. (The Knmher for Dec. Ist his ijl
engravings of Barbed Fencing, and much interest-
Ins matter. Sent post-paid tor 15 certs.)
tW~ To every one interested in FENCING for
n FARM, or Village LOT, the 39th Volume
of the American Aqrintllurint will lie worth
five times, if not a hundred times, its si.mil cost.
BUT. besides the above Important feature, the
American Agriculturist will give a very great
amount of I'sefnl, Prarticnl, Reliable
Tulormation—for the Farm, the Garden,
and Household (Children included)—and over
MOO Origiusil
Illustrating Labor-xaving, Labor-helping contriv
ance)* Animals, Plants, Fruits and Flowers. Farm
Buildings, and many other Ptcture* instructive and
pieasingto Old and Tonng.—lt Is usefulll ALL in
City, Village, and Country.
Its constant exposures of HIT.M BI'GS*. which
have saved to its readers many Millions of
Dollars, will be continued vigorously. For these
alone the American Agriculturist should be in
every fami'y, no matter how many other Journals
are taken ; also for Its Special In formation and Its
multitude of pleading and u-cfnl Engravings in
which It far excels all other similar Journals.
TERM'S (postageprepaid!.—flJOavear. Fonr
copies, *5. Single numb-rs, 15 ccn's. (One speci
men only, for two SKient stamps.)
tF" Over ISOO Valnnblc Premium Articles
and Books are offered to those getting up clutu.
Premium I.ist sent on receipt of S cents postage.
ORANGE JUDO COMPANY, Publishers,
s£4s Broadway. New York.
PROVERBS.
" Sour ctomach, bad breath, indigestion
and headache cosily cured by Hop Bitters.
"Study llop Bit ters tx-oks, use the med
icine, be wise, healthy and happy."
"When life is a drug, and you have lost j
all hope, try Hop Bitters."* *
"Kidney and urinary trouble isuniver- f
sal, and the only sale and sure remedy is j
Hop Bitters—rely on it."
" llop Bitters does not exhaust and i!es
troy, but restores aud makes new."
"Ague, Biliousness, drowsiness, jaun
dice, llop Bitterd lvmov; 3 easily."
i "Boils, Pimples, Freckles, llovttrh Skin,
eruptions, impure blood. Hop Bitters cure.
"Inactive Kidneys an l Urinary Organs
cause the woist of diseases, and "Hop Bit
ters cures them all."
j 41 More health, sunshine and joy in Hop
Bitters than in all other remedies."
Hop Cough Cure and Pain Relief is
the best.
roil SALE BT ALL DRfCCISTS.
E. GRIEJB,
DEALER IN FINE
Watches, Clocks, JeweSry,
SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES, &C.
ENGRAVING OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY.
■i MAIN STREET, (North of Lowry House,) BUTLER, PA.
J, HF" WATCHES AND CLOCKS REPAIRED, AND WARRANTED.
WANTED!
KV FRY ONE TO KNOW THAT
B. Xj- FAHNSSTCCK'S
XJ -C7 IBT <3- STB VP
Is the most efficient Remedy before the
public for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Ac.
AVE GI'ARANTEK IT.
It Is from slight colds, which most per
sons deem of but little Importance, and
neglect, that many serious diseases arise.
Neglected colds soon pnss into the iicute
stage,and ir prompt and efficient remedies
are not used. In many eases become Chron
ic or Confirmed Bronchitis.
It Is especially adapted In the cure of
children, on account of its mild effect, as
it contains nothing that would Injure the
youngest child.
Hut a single trial will convince you. Sold
by all dealers Trial Size 2"> cts. Largo
bottle tl.<>>.
KAHNKSTOCK BROS., Pro's, l'lttsburs.
BUTLER
lumber Yard and Planing Mill.
H. BAUER - & BROS.,
JEFFF.RSON ST.. - BUTLER, PA.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Doors, Sash, Frames, Blinds,
Molding of all descriptions,
Brackets, Patent Molded
Weatherboard ing,
Mill Boards. Flooring, Palings,
Stair Railings, Balusters of
every style, &c., &o.
Circular Moldings Made to Order.
Al-fO, DEALERS IN
Lumber, Plank, Shingles, Lath, &.c,
ap!2-ly
B. C. HUSELTON
Will continue to soli fur the next THIRTY" h.VYS, hi- 5 entire stock of
BOOTS & SHOES
Old
PRICES THAT WILL SURPRISE YOU!
Coots and Shres have advanced 25 per cent., but you will recollect no
advance on Boots and Shoes at B. 0. HUSELTON'S as long as this present
stock remains. Now is the time for BARGAINS. Do not put off bnvinjr,
hut make your purchases at once, as this stock i heiug- rapidly closed out at
Tlie.so Very Low IPrices !
An enormous stock of Men's, Boys' and Youths' Kip an 1 Calf Boots,
Women's, Misses' and Children's Kip and Calf Shoes. Old Ladies' Warm
Shoes a specialty. An elegant stock of Slippers for the Holidays. Large
stock Button and Side-Lace Shoes, all kinds. All of this stock is very prime,
and will warrant all goods to he just as I represent them. I don't tell Split
Leather for Chicago Kip. Customers can rely on buying, that no misrepre
sentations are allowed in my house. All kinds of
LEATHER and FINDINGS.
JjjgfAU kinds of repairing done at reasonable prices. Call and examine
stock and prices.
B. C. HUSEI/rON.
WJIO IS UIJACQUAIKTED WITH THE CEOCRAPHY Or THIJ COUNTRY, WILL. SETS
BY CXAMINIMC THI3 MAP, THAT 7H2
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFICR^^
IB ti::: CUE at CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN tiie EAST AND THE V/E: fI
IN i r'iM li:u r::i:I from Cliira«o to Council Bluffs SMOKING SAIjOON where jrnn can enjoy yonr
HIP I t.iuaha. passim* ihr.uu.-h Juliet. Ottnivu. I.a " Havana" r.t all hours of the day.
.-nil". 1 "... M.llnc. Itoc'.s Island. Dnv«n|>ort. Ma-niHcpnt Iron Britt'-'C* ?;>:.•! the ."!is. i ij.'i
Wot Lllier!v. lowa City. Marenao. ltrooklrn. unit Ali«souri riv-.-rs at nil i».iiis cr.-.-sc,! In- l i
Drinncll and Des Moines. (the capital of Iowa) lino. an<l transfers arc avoided :.t Council ,
with I rstnclw's tVo:n llurea" Junction to Peoria; J.e.ivenworth and Atchison, connections
Wil : .o i .turn lion lt> MuWKtiLe, Washington. K::ir- , made in I'nion depot l *
Held. Itclknap. Centrcville. Princeton. Till; PItIM'IPAI. It It. COMJ.'IXTI'NS of
Trenton. Cailatin. < a:ner„n. Leavenworth and THIS GREAT TlilSOL'till LINK AKII A:' i-\>!.-
Atchiion: \tr.ghinet«ri t.» SUrourney. Oskulnosa LOWS
Kil l Kn..\ vllle ; Kcjii.uk .o Karmiuirton. Uonn- At CHICAGO, with all divcnrlnf line# for the Ilaet
parte. UentonsjMirt. Independent, Lldon. Ottum- and South
v.a. IMdyville. oskuh. isa. Cilia, Monroe and Des At Exci.EWOOn. with the l.ake Shor ■ Mlehl
l>i< Moines to Indlanoia and Win terse t; can Southern and I'iltsburu, ft. Wayne Ktiiicajso
Atlantict i Audubon. s.:nl Aroca to Harlan. This u ua*
i< iio. ltivcly the only K.nl.-oail. which owns, con- At \VASHI>:CTOX HEIGHTS, with Pittsburg. Cln
trois and operates a through hue between Cuicwo cinnati .V St. Louis I!. I!.
an I Kansas. At LA SALLE, with Illinois Central U. It.
Tliis i in i..nnv own and control their Sleeping At I'noßtA. witli P.. P. X J.. P. 1., i I'.; I. I!. *
Car-, w'.l ■!. ale i .firii.r to none, cud Klve you a \v ; 111. .Midland: and T.. P.A W. ISuilroads.
douliie hcrth l-otweii' Chicago and Council lilulTs, \t li<x K I?I.AM>. with Western Union K. 11. and
U'avenv.-urth. or AtcM-nn for Two Dollars and Uock Island A Peoria Uailroad.
nt.«. and A s:vtlo!I for five Dollars, while At DAVKNI-OKT. with the Davenport \ North
all other lints charge between the same points Western It 11
Three Dollars for a double berth, and Six Dollars At WKST I.inEHTV. with the Durllntrton. Cellar
for a secrior,. Rapids & Northern it. It.
What vill please y MI rjost will be the pleasure At (JItIXN'ELU v.-lib Central 1!. It. of lowa,
oi eniovlli'.' your tneils. while pussinc over the At DES MoINKS. with I). M. ft ft Doil 'eli. It.
beautiful prairies of Illinois and lowa, In one of AT I'OCNCIL BLPFFS, with Union Pacllio it. It.
our un.iriiitlcciit liiain:; end licstaurant Cars that At OMAHA, with It. \ Mo. It. It li. .in >'< :>.i
accompany all Thn>u::li Kxpresa Trains. V.iu tret AtCoLPMltrs.lt xcrtox. with linrlii to; :.c< dar
an entire mei.l. ::s c<~>.| : < is served in any first- Itapids A Northern 11. It
cla's hotel, lor seven! v-live cents; or you can At OTTP.MWA. with Central it. li. of Iowa: St.
Old. r what you like. r:i I y for what you tret. Louis. Kan.City A Northern and c„ It. A I:, lids.
Appreciating the f:: tl'itn majority of the pco- At IkEOUt'K. vrith Toledi •. Peoria and W»r
pi • prefi rsejiarat - :,oar::ue:its for different pur- Wabash, and St. LouK Keokuk N.-W. It. lb':.
IXIS4-:. land the mi ..is passcniter business of At UEVEItf.Y. with Kan. City. St. .1. A: C. f*. 11. It.
I!iis line warrani n ' i:». v.-e are plcaswl t.» an- At ATCHWO.v. with Atchison. Topei:a .V Sani.i
nonni e that tin nion.i.v runs its PALACK fe: Atchison A Neb. and Cen. lir. I'riion Paeliie
■s|.i:i'PlNti CARS <• r Ji!.-epinjj purpose!, audits K. ltds.
PAI.A' K l>l.'.''N'<! CA*:S for Katlnii purposes. At I.EAVEMWORTII, with K. IV ami K. Ccn.
•Jn<" other treat feature of our Palace Curs is a I R. Itds.
P.tr..l('F.CAl!fi hit i on llirouu-h to I'EUKI A.UES MOIXES.COI'XCIL ULI TITI,
•tT. ::ir;o\ and I.E l \ ::.VWOKTHi
Tiekei* »•!■» this I.irie. known us the "Great Rock Inland Koiitc," are noi.l by
fait Vic-ti t AaK-'ts ia fltf t T ulte<l StateN and Canada.
for infWrtni.l io.t not obtnlnuble at your home ticket office, uddri'M,
E. HT. JOHN.
Gen'l Superintendent. Gen'l Tl:t- and Pust'ifr A::t..
Chl.n ;.. 111.
1880. 188(^*
Notwiih itanriing the Great Advance in Ail K nds of Goods, We
Will Close Cut Olt Retail Stock of BLANKETS,
FLANNELS and DRESS GOODS at Old Prices.
10-4 Union Wh"t« Blanket? at |2. 1 Four Special Harmins in 27-iufh
Extra quality G. iiiiinc ('i iintiy Blar.kcisai s."i BLACK SILK VELVET.
lot Good I nrutl Flauiicls at Viy{ Ctf-, For Skirts and Cofelnines, ill i' 2 75, $3, $4 & So.
wtirth 20 cts. Ladies', Vi ses' md Genu'
Larfe lot Fine and Clioite Countrv Flannels | KID GI.OVES,
at XT,4 <ts. Fnini 2 to li bullous, in ail llie ben f-liuilcs and
H Lite Twilled Doinct Flannel at 12JJ cts makes.
'•? ! VVI ' i '", D "" U ; /.V",!;' 1 al , i I Special Bar-ail. in Ladies' 3-lu.tf.n Kids al 50
Plain W bite and Silk Warp and Embroidered , ( I . IIU 4 button at V 5 cents.
Flannel*. 1 . . ~,,,,,
Gents Beaver and Sealskin Gloves,
100 pieces placed on sale to-day, 4R-incli Heavy | Ladies lined KiJs and Mils.
All Wool " i LA DIES' FICHL'S AND LA'ES.
BLACK FRENCH CASHMERES, New D'recl Imporlalion
at e* ins. j IIA v BUI.G EDGINGS,
I Choice uew pi tti ins never Lelore shown.
We will close one lot E]ttr , -i
BLACK SILK WARP DKAP DE ALMA SILK DEPARTMENT,
At f1.25, worth 11.75 per yard. Atl ,l V| .,y (jj.,Dress Goods reduced
prices, piior to our annua' s'ock taking
A few I ail Pieees Pnycrs will find rial bargains in Cloaks,
BLACK SILK WARP ''ASIIMERES Dolmans, Cirtulars, Wj,lkiii K JaokeU,
V\ ill be sold at 75 cents per yard. I Seal Sacqties and Furs.
SPECIAL OFFERING! . ( , ( . mline
Three Lots MINK SABLE SETS AT $lO.
BLACK SATIN DE LY:)N, Fine
*1.75, *2.50 aLd *3.25. J BEAVER AND SEAL SETS.
EOGGS & BUHL,
118 & 120 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY
RYCKMAN. DAY & CO.,
liKE SHORE HMDS,
BROCTON, N. Y.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Par© Native Wines,
Still and Sparkling Wine,
AND
Brandies from Native Grapes
Our wines are put up in choice packages, and
are guaranteed to be .sti ndard Rood.- and give
satisfaction.
CJ. ETZFiIi, Arcul,
op 2 ly BUTLER. Vf
FOR SALE
$5 wiii buy a one-ball interest in a good bus
iness in Pilloburuli. One who knows some
thing about farming prelcrted. An homst ninn
with the above amount « i;i do well 10 address
by letter, SMITH JOHNS, care S. M. Jaiuea,
y:| Liberty street, Pitt burgh, Pa. |au'J7-ly
gPATCIIM
For mending Tin. Brass, Copper, 1.ea.l
r or Iron without acid or soldering iron. .
I •x; Any lady or child can mend wiih it. pBQ
IBri Wiil ne: d one sample Plate by mail .
- (with directions) that will cut 192*4
ft inch Hqnare patches on receipt of vJi
■U cents. H for tl. ItK) for *lO. (Postage K.
' 1 t-tamps received as each ) AOKN I S
A WANTED. Can carry one day's Stock r
in your pocket. Sft'e* will yield *3 to
115 per day. Our 6* page Illustrated
C Catalogue of Chromo*. Jewelry, Nov
elties. Stationery, Ac., FIIEE.
Address
CITY NOVELTY CO.,
( J 119 South Bth St., rhi'adelphii, Pa. [X]
Mention this paper. W
ALL PARTIES
GOINQ WEST TO
lowa,
Missouri,
Kansas,
Nebraska,
Colorado or
California,
SHOULD GO VIA THE
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy R. B.
KvTTickets can be had at all offices where
Western tickets are sold. aplC-tf
Of A qwhtasanssr
S/P JL GUN In world
Ql*r 9
J»TI • uin« Tviit. u :th
FINNIC. Deft . MIOJC lf ad* f Mior i npm m»il
1 »'«#! M*tm nrh. AUo our <. 1. brut, i Mi* Hfttel. y
J2i/ie ("i sio. Wurrittit+il or tto ftzie, fcnruU
for illustrated Cntaliiiru* ami Price L:.-»ts lo
JAME3 BOWW & SOV9,
Enterprise Can Worti, MO ¥» oc «/
HSXABLISNED MIS. I*l TTSBR::F. R:, /J.
Notice Extraordinary.
Persons deeiring to have their Old Furuituie
repair, d. or New Work made lo order, such as
Music Stands. Book Canes. Wardrobes, Ortioe
Desks, USioe Tables, Ac., would do well to call on
A.. 13. WILSON,
Practical Cabinet Maker.
I hold that a piece of furniture made by hand
is worth two made by machinery, and will cost
but little more, it any. Then wliv not hive Land
made? All work made in the iatn»t styles and
of the best material. I nuaraiiteo entire sat
isfaction in stvle, workmanship and price. (Jive
me a call, t-hop on Mifflin street four doors
wett of Main ctrect, and opposite A. Troutman't
store, Butler, Pa. bepl7-ly
Time of Holding Courts.
Iho eeveral Courts of the county of Butler
comtcence on the fir>t Monday of March. June,
September ami December. and continue two
week*, or so long as i.ecefcsary to ditpofce of the
business. No causes are put down for trial or
traverse jurors summoned for tlia limt week of
the several tonus.
County Officer*.
President Judge—Eltcnezer McJutikin.
Additional Law Judge—James Hredio.
Associate Judges—R. Storey, \V. W. Dodds.
District Attoriiev —Wm. A. Forqucr.
Sheriff—Win. 11. Hoffman.
I'rothonotarv—Alex. Hnssell.
Registrant! Recorder—Jl. 11. Gallagher.
Clerk of Courts —\V. A. W'ri^jlit.
Treasurer—A. L. Craig.
Commissioners—J. C. Donaldson, Jonathan
Mayberry, James Grihben.
Commissioners' Clerk—S. McClymonds.
County Surveyor—Jamvt M. Dennv.
Jury Comm'rs—J. W. Monks, Hugii McC'rea.
Coroner—J. J. Campbell.
Auditors—l!. L llockenberry, J. D. Kamercr,
J. F. Cashdollar.
JAMES J. CAMPBELL,"
Conntji'-
Office in Fairview borough, in Telegraph
Office.
janlS] Baldwin P. 0.. Butler Co., Ta.
FJ3HHIM ARMOIt,
Justice of tlio Peace,
Main street, opposite l'ostollke,
jljlG ZELIENOPI.E, PA.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
BUTLEB, PA
• T. m. Cunningham,
Office in Brady's Law Building. But'.er, Pa.
s 11. PfERSOLT
Office on N. E. comer Diamond, Riddle tuiid
ing .novia
JOHN M. GREER.
Oftiee 011 N. E. comer Diamond. nov!2
WJI. H. I-USK,
Office with W. H. 11. Riddle, Esq.
~is' E \VTON~IiL A ("
Office in First National Bank Building.
K. L BRUGU,
Office in Riddle's Law Building.
s F. liovTsEiiT
Office in Riddle's Law Building. [marß'76
J: B. McJUNKINT
Special attention given to collections OUicf
opposite Wilhrd House.
JOSEPH B. BITEDIN,
Office north-east corner of Diamond, Butler
Pa.
H. H. GOUCHER,
Office in Schneidemaii's building, up ttaii s.
J, T. DONLY
Office near Court House. r 74
V-. IX BRANDON,
ebl7-75 Office in Berg's building
CLARENCE 'WALKER; '
Office in Bredin building- ma: 17—t
FEUD REIBER,
Office iu Berg's new building, Uaiu street .ap9lj
F. M. EAST A AN,
Office in Bredin building.
L i<:vTw J quISTION,
Office Main I door south of Court House
JOS. C. VANDERLiN,
Office Main street. 1 door south of Court House.
"VVm"A7FOIiQUEK,
Office on Main street, eppoeiie Vogeley
House.
" GEO. R. WHITE,
Office N. E. ccriier of Diamond
FKANCIS S TURVI ANC~E7
Office with Gen. J. N. l'urvi&nce, Main street,
south of Court House.
jrD MCJUNKIN,
Office in Sehneideman's buHdintr, west side ol
Mft in street, 2nd square from Court Houte.
a. a Williams,
Office on Diamond, two doors west of Citizen
office. ap2G
T. C ( AV'I'HELU
Office in Berg's new building, 2d floor, east
side Main st., a few doors south of Lowrj
House. mart)—tf
OA.& M. SULLIVAN 7 "
may 7 Office S. W. cor c 1 Diamond.
libACK <fc BRO.,
Office on Maiu street, cue door south o.
Brady Block, Bulier. Pa. 'sep. 2, 1874.
JOHN Al~ MILLER & BRO.
Office in Brady's Law Building, Main street,
south of Court House. Euge.ne O. Miller,
Notary Public. jun4 ly
THOMAS ROBINSON,
BCTLEIt, PA.
JOHN 11. NEGLEY,
' <3~Gives particular attention to transactions
in real estate throughout the county.
OmCEOS DuilOXli, SEAB CoEllT HoFSE, IN
Citizen nriLPiNO
E. K. ECKI.LV, Khnxkdi Miuaux.
(Late of Ohio.)
EC KLEY & MARSHALL.
' Office in Brady's Law Building. 5ept.9,74
C G CIiRISTIE,
Attorney at Law. Legal business eareftilly
transacted. Collections made mid promptly
remitted. Business correspondence promptly
attended to and answered.
Office opposite Lovry House, Butler, Pa.
misoki.i7a.neo us.
W. M. DAME,
Solioi!blon Block, Bradford, Pa.
EDWARD McbWKENE Y *
SMETHPORT, PA.
Collections made in McKean, Venango, Butler
and Clarion couuties.
K N MILKS.
Pctrolia, Butler county, Pa- |ju3
WILLIAM R. CONN,
Office in Brawlov House,
GREECE CITY. |junc7-ly
M. G. BENEDICT,
jauO tl Petrolia, Butler co.. Pa
HOTELS
Asior Place Hotel.
KUItOPUAN PI.AN. .
Astor Place, 3rd Ave. & Bih St.,
(Oppo. iie Cooper Institute,)
Hest location in the city. Elevated Railroad
and live other lines oi cars pass the door.
Rooms 50 cents to per day. By the week
$J and upwards.
OI'EN ALL <7lOlll. apßStf
WILLAHD HOUSE,
Main street, near Couit House,
BUTLER, PA.
GEO. W. CAMPBELL, - - - Fuopmrroß.
Cv'"Good stabling in connection.
EITENAIILLER HOUSE,
On Diamond, near Court House,
BUI LER, PA.
H. EITENMILLER, - - - Proprietor.
Tliis house has been newly furnished and pa
pered. and the accommodations are good.
Stabling in connection.
N(IIKKIRi:n HOUSE,
Main street, Butler, I'a.
JOIIN F. HACKETT, - - - - Proi>'K.
This old and established Hotel has recently
been fitted up in modern style, ond is capable
of accommodating a large number of guests.
Terms moderate. Good stabling attached.
National Hotel,
CORTLANDT STREET, NEAR Broadway,
NEW YORK,
HOTCHKISS & POND, - - Prop'rs.
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.
The restaurant, cafe and lunch room attached
are nn*iirpast*;d fcr cheapness and excellence of
service Rooms 50 cts. to $2 per day, 53 to ilO
per week. Convenient to all ferries and city
railroads. N' w Fcksitcre, New Manage
ment. janls-ly
lIK.\RI «. HALE,
FlHi MiBCMHT MOB,
COR. PENN AND SIXTH STREETS,
Pittsburgh, Pa