Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, May 26, 1880, Image 4

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    Jury List tor June Court, I§Bo.
URAKD .TT-BV-MONDAY .tCNE 7.
Adams township—W. I). MeManin.
ClmT—W. c. Findtay, Robert \oung.
Connoqueuessinif—Jacob Fry, Abraham Sarver,
Thompson Shaanor.
Concord —William M. Graham.
Clinton— Thompson Love, J. B. Montgomery,
John Wiiey,-Jr
Donegal—William McCrea.
Forward-W. 8. Waldron
Franklin— George Albert.
Jeffenton- A. E. Ilelinbold. _ . ,
Jaekaon—Samuel Patterson, J. M. Zeifcler.
Middlesex—John FredJey.
Oakland —Christy Kobb.
Summit—James SteplicHson.
North—J. W. Macuni.
Centrevllle Iwough—T. S. Coulter.
Prospect— Allien Porringer, Jsaae Kelley.
Sunburv— Robert MeCalnmnt.
TRAVKRHK .IL'BY KOI: MrtSBAY. JUJHS
Allegheny township—William Mitchell.
Adams—William iJavldson.
Butler—Samuel Baisley,
Buffalo—M. Wilson.
Brady—Daniel Lutz.
Concord—W. H. Campbell.
CTaoberry—John Croft. Thomas Donley.
Clinton—Adam Eaks, Jehu H. NofJJs.
Centre—John Garrard. Thomas B. Hoon.
Cherry—Abner McCullin.
Clay—Zeno McMichall.
Clearfield-Thomas Thompson.
Oonnoqueneswlng—Jacob M. Zeigler.
Franklin—Conrad Double.
Fairview—R. R. McDnrmoot, John Myers.
Jackson—J. C. Heyle, Taylor Wise.
Jefferson—Callm Michael Tobeu, 11. 11.
Baer. . .....
Lancaster—John Croft, W. J. Kirker.
Manon- David Baily, HURIi JlcXaUen.
Muddycreek—Shepler Boston, Ire '. Burr,', W.
B. Dodds. _ ,
Middlesex— Alxander Mahan, W, P. Parks.
Mercer—R. C. Patterson.
Oakland—Peter McEiwee, Francis Augert.
Slippen-rock— Joseph Dougherty.
Summit—William Eicheniaub, Sunon P. \oung.
Venaugo—Lewis Seat on.
Worth—William Staudebaker.
Washington—S. F. Marshall. .... ~
Butler borough—Charles Croa.se, J.J. teidler,
Ehenezer Graham.
Millerstown-Jonn Myers.
Pelrolia—R. W. Crane. J. E. Hen\
Widow's Appraisement.
The following appraisements of personal prop
erty and real estrte, set apart for the benefit of
the widows of decedants, have been filed in the
Office of the Clerk of the Orphans' Court of
Butler Countv, in accordance with an Act of
Assembly of 14th April, A. D., 1851, as follows:
Anna Frederick S3OO 00
Sarah J. Patton 300 00
Esther Goldinger 300 00
Catharine Hoch 300 00
Lavina Critchlow 2f»4 9o
Elisabeth Bander 200 00
Bsrah A. Kane 300 00
Margaret N. Smith 300 00
Penelope C. Allen 300 00
PercillaHall 300 00
Elizabeth Linsay "4 •" >0
The above will be presented for confirmation
on Wednesday, the 9th dav of June, 18S0.
W. A. WRIGHT, Clerk.
1.1. IMfIfLD i CO.,
124 FEDERAL STREET,
ALLEGHENY.
AT 37* CENTS,
All-Wool Twilled Debege- 38-in- Wide-
NEW EFFECTS lIV
DRESS GOODS.
Foreign and Domestic Novelties, Amiures, Per
sian Cords, Brocades and Monde Cloths, hi the
new colorings: Heliotrope, I'apn, Old («old,
Bronze, Gendarme, Coachman and Navy Blue.
Black Satin De Lyon,
Black and Colored Silks and Satins.
Wash Goods.
Lawns, Cretonnes. Handkerchief Suitings, Mad
ras Cloth, Zephyr Cloth, and new designs In
TOILE D'ALSACE.
Domestic and Housekeeping Goods.
AT CENTS,
42-INCH PILLOW MUSLIN.
Shirting and Meeting Musi 111. Table Linens, Nap
kins, Towels and Towellngs,
QUILTS.
Trimming*. Embroideries. Corsets, Cloves. But
tons, Fringes, Breton ami Lamiuedoc Lace,
Scarfs, Ruchings and Plchus.
H O STE B Y.
At 25 cents per pair. Special Bargain ir. I-adies'
Reg. Made British llose, *2.75 per dozen.
ty Bargains of interest in every department,
which customer* would do well to examine before
purchasing elsewhere.
OBDF.BS BY MAIL PROMITLV ATTENDED TO.
i. g. mud & co..
JO/FEDERAL STREET,
|fl ALLEGHENY.
Auditor* Police.
In the matter of the first and final aoconnt
of ffm. 8. Birrgham, administrator of Samn el
Bard, late of Oentreville, deceased, O. C. No.
83, March Term, 1880.
And now, May 3, 1880, on motion in open Conrt
by attornies for exceptsuces, Conrt appoint T.
0. Campbell, Esq., Auditor, to pass npon the
exceptions, rostate the account and report to
Conrt. BY THF COUBT.
BBTLIB CotrsT* ss:
Certified from the Record, this 3rd
(IK ALt day of May, A. D, 1880.
\V. A WUIOBT, clerk.
Notic« is hereby given to all parties interested
that I will attend to tho duties of the abovo ap
pointment at my office. Berg's building. Butler.
Pa., on Tuesday, June 22. at 10 o'clock, A.
T. C. CAMPBELL.
mayl9-3t Auditor.
Admlnl*tral«r , B Notice.
Kotice is hereby given that letters of admin
istration having been granted to the uudor
signed on the estate of John Elder deceased,
late of Meroer township, Butler county. Pa,
all persons, therefore, knowing themselves in
debted to said estate, will please make immedi
ate payment, and any having claims again*-. the
same will present them, dulv authenticated, for
paymont. WILLIAM P. BBAHAM, Adm'r.
mayliMit Harrisville P 0., Butler Co., Pa
Reward.
The undersigned will pay the abovo reward
for the return of his small dark bay HOUSE,
white left hind foot, star on forehead, scar on
right hip, 8 years old, which was stolen from
his field, in Concord township, on the night of
the 7th of October last.
FRANCIS BYERB,
apl4tf Peachville P. 0., Butler Co., Pa.
ALL PARTIES
GOING WEST TO
lowa,
Missouri,
Kansas,
Nebraska,
Colorado or
California,
SHOULD GO YIA THE
Chicago, Burlington & Quincy R. R.
t9"Tickets can be had at all offices where
Western tickets are sold. aplft-tf
Forty Dollars Reward.
HORSE STOLEN.
On Tuesday night, April 27th, there was
stolen from the premises of the subscriber,
living in Penn township, Butler county, Pa., a
dark bay horse, six years old, weighs between
1,300 and 1,400 pounds, small star on the fore
head, shoulders somewhat sore from the wear
of the collar. A reward of S4O will be paid for
information that will lead to the recovery of
the horse. IIARVY OS BORN,
my>3t. Glade Mills, P. 0. Butler Co. Pa.
PENSIONS
obtained for disabled soldiers, from date of dis
charge, if application is filed before JuJy l«t,
1880. Pensions increased. Bend postage for new
laws blanks, and inatruction*. Addr«M«
' W. O. BEBINOER 4 CO.,
Pittsburgh, Pa., or Washington, D. C.
tSTOldest Claim Agency in the United States.
spQl-Hm
Dr. C. St. LEE,
Homoeopathic Physician.
OFB«T and residence near the Wick HOUM J
North M^ n street, Butler, Pa. Ju>7
T II E
Largest Tented Exhibition
OJ> EABTII !
TOE 10NMCH MAUVE
OF MODERN TIMES!!
GREAT
HI OBIEMS & Si! RUCISta SilllMD CUIUS
AND
Royal EisglisSt Menagerae
The One and Only World's Fair of the Rail. Upon its own
Three Locomotive Trains, Will Positively Exhibit at
BUTLER, Friday May 28th,
Under its Four Thousand Yards of Lofty Tents, Made
Brighter than Unclouded Equatorial Noon, by
the New and Just Perfected
aWMKBI
Sunbea-us are shadows in its chained lightning blaze, which upon Science sheds
a Heaven-born Halo. We, and we alone have it. No other Show can
obtain the right to use it. None oilier could afford it. It is itself
a Glorious Exhibition, well worth going full 100 miles to see.
Its 100,000 GasligSit powei 1 Electric BTofor
Which is exhibited both afternoon and evening, and is alone tho greatest of all single exhibitions
costing full $30,000 cash, requiring a 60-horsc power Kleetric Motor, a 1J horse-po-.vcr boiler, and
many miles of copper cable.
One r ricltet for tlie Usual Price Admits
To what is wore than 20 First-cla-s Shows. Children under '< years, half rales. Separate from
all, but WITHOUT EXTRA CII.VItGK, the
Monster Millionaire Menagerie of Earth!
A SIOO,OOO Herd of Elephants, a whole Menagerie of these Mammalian Mas
todins, imludiii#
"CALIPH," the Largest Captive Monster in the World,
Which weifclig murelhau any lhr»'e«lln r Elephants in America,
mid
"DOT," the Midget Dwarf of all his Race,
Le*s than three feet high, and (he Smallest Klcpliaul oil Kiifth.
Amid a captive world of Itare-it Living Wondors ■ \i
is positively exhibited, in a raoniter marine tank,
TiroSHipendou»ljlvlneSea L on:i
which eo« us SIO,OOO, weigh more than a t-ni, und 'fij%lTi~' ' fe'y'jP
are by far the largest pair of these liare and Curi
ous Arctic Amphibiic ever captured. An Entire . TK.
Caravan of Abyssinian Dromedaries ami ISactrian
Camels. A larger number than all other menace- Xj-V llff- r jftSWtSm?
ries on this continent eoinbiued can produce. Then 'fa, Tr^W?^
there's our Little onep. You will see the Smallest JL A
Baby Klephant Kvcr on Kxhibitioil, the llaby
Lions, the Haby Camels, the Baby Tigers, the lia- ~
. Saby Sea Lions!
Smallest Horse That Ever W«i I
Less Than Two Feet in Height, and Weighing Less Than 100 Pounds .
The only Ilindoostan Hairy Rhinocerous, the only Horned Horse of Ethiopia, the only Uni
corn of Holv Writ, of which Job says: "Upon the Earth there is not his like." The only Abys
sinian Vlacke Vark, and over
I,2OOOTHER RARE BEASTS, BIRDS ard TRAINED ANIMALS.
In an Immense and Superb Separate Tent, made bright as dav by the Electric Light, the
GREAT NEW ORLEANS AND SAN ERANCISO RAILROAD CIRCUS introduces, without
extra charge,
100. ARENIC CELEBRITIES 100.
More and better bare-back equestrians, more Lovely Lady Riders, inore Leaper.s, more Gymnast
more Tumblers, more Acrobats, more Equilibrists, more Double-Somersault Champions, more
Aerial Artists, more Educated Animals, and more Principal, Special and General Performers
than were ever before assembled under any canopy. A Programme of Astounding Performan
ces, without a parallel in any age, introducing at Each Exhibition a Troupe of Genuine Wl LD
UTE INDIANS, CHIEFS AXI) BRAVES, who appear in a Thrilling Drama of Border Life.
THIS IS INDEED TIIE BIGGEST ON EARTH!
A SHOW ECU NOTHING!
At from i> to IO Ifc'eloj'J* each morning.
AVill also l£xliil>it at
SALTSBUM, SATURDAY, MAY 29th.
Wnil *k : SafcU*, fl*., 28, 1880,
Xew Advertisements.
Ilcgikter's Notices.
Notice is hereby given that the following ac
counts of Exeeutor*, A<iiiiiiiistrators, Guardians
ami Trustees have been filed in tho Register's
Office, a-cording to law, aud w\\. : . presented
to < ourt for eonfirmation il allowance on
Wednesilay, the Mtli day of June, A. D., IsSO.
1. Final acc>'untai;d distribution by O. P. Pi
sor, administrator of John Pisor, dee'd, of the
pro<-.-e<ls from -:ile of realty under order of the
(irplians' Court.
2. Final account of Daniel McMillen and |
Daniel Goldinger. administrators of David
Goldiuger, late of Clearfield township, dee'd.
3. Final account of Benjamin Douthett and
T. M. Marshall, executors of Wm. Davidson
late of Adams tou nsliip, dee'd.
•t. Fir>; and final account of Win. C. llesner
executor of the est ite of (ieorge Koliler, late of
n township, dee'd.
.5. Filial account of William T. Sed.vick,
guardian of W. G. Sedwi.'k. minor child of
George F. Sedwick, late of l'arkcr town-hip,
as file! Ir J. S. Sedwick, adm'r of said William
T. Sedwick, dee'd.
l>. Account of 11. B. Weisz, trustee appointo l
by ;!ie < »rp»!:tiH' Court to make -alt: of the real
estate of Win. Dodds. dee'd.
7. Final account of Alexander Black, ndrn'r
of Alexander Hlack, Sr.. late of Clav : wnship,
dee'd.
8. Final account of Georu" 1 li ::m, exec :t.;r
of the last wiil and testament oftieor'.'e K islen
late of the borough of Harm,my, decM.
Final i:ec»niil of W. D. Brando:!, «-xe< utor
of ih" last will of Lewis Itoessiiig, late of Butler
b:>r;>u -li, dee'd.
10. Final a.— iunt if Willi M F. * t er, exe'r
of Henry Lux, sr., late of Lancaster township,
dee'd.
11. Partial account of Catharine lloch, exec
utrix of G ittleib lluc'i, la: • of Millerstown bor
ough, dee'd.
11». Final account of B.irbara Sehwartz, ad
ministratrix ('. T. A. of Christian Schwartz,
late of Summit township, dee'd.
1'?. Partial account of Wm. L,i_'ue. ailm'r
cun Usl'imfiifo <ninr.rn of Francis Carr, late of
Venango township, dee'd.
14. Final and distribution account of John
Humphrey, adm'r of Violet McLure, late of
Wortli township, dee'd.
15. Final and distribution account, of F. /Ceh
ner, executor of Christian Reeb, late of (,'rau
berry township, dee'd.
lii. Final account of Bredon Porter, executor
of Martha Porter, late of Cherry twp, dee'd.
17. Final account of Reuben Dutter, executor
of the will an 1 testament of George Dutter,
late of Connoqucnessiiig township, dee'd.
1;<. Final a.-count of Patrick Mcßride, exec
utor of F. <'. Atwell, late of Marion twp, dee'd.
1!». Final account of Joseph Kerr, guardian
of Charles G. McMurry, minor child of Samuel
MeMurry, late of Manon township, dee'd.
2<>. Final account of William Campbell, sur
viving executor of Robert Thorn, dee'd, lining
supplemental to final account of William
Campbell and Rachel Thorn, executors.
21. Final account of Gottfried Ileinhold, ex
ecutor of Henry Hess, late of Buffalo township,
dee'd.
22. Final account of James K. Dain, adm'r
of 11. W. Grant, lute of Buffalo township, dee'd.
23. Final account of Samuel 11. Fleming,
guardian of Margaret Fleming, njinor child of
John W. Fleming, late of Buffalo township,
dee'd.
24. Final account of Elmer Millison, adm'r
of Columbus Millison, late of Muddy creek twp,
dee'd.
25. Final account of Robert Gilleland, adm'r
of Wm. Barnhart, late of Oakland township,
2C>. Partial account of William Miutee.r, ad
ministrator of the estate of William Matthews,
late of Donegal township, dee'd.
27. Final account ol Daniel Feidler, admin
istrator of Samuel Sahle, late of Jackson town
ship, dee'd.
28. Paitial and distribution account of D. A.
Ralston and R. A. MifHin, executors of 11. P.
Meclimans, late of Karns City, dee'd.
2'i. Final account of John M. O'Neill, admin
istrator of John B. Gallagher, late of Clearfield
township, dee'd.
30. Final account of Ira Stauffer, guardian of
William Sahle, minor son of Christian .Salile.
31. Final account of L. L. Daubenspeck, ad
ministrator of Ann M. Daubeuspeck, late of
Parker township, dee'd.
32. Final account of Joseph Adletuan, adm'r
of Fran 'is J. Adletuan, late of Butler township
dee'd.
33. Fir t and final account of J. M. Black,
administrator of S. W. Ko'wineyr, late of Al'.e
:rh"ny township, dee'd.
.'it. Final and distribution account of Samuel
Siianor, Henry Siianor, and J. 11. Koeiier, ex
ecutors of Dinicl bhainr, late of Lancaster
township, dee'd.
35. Final account of Samuel Sloan and Thom
as Sloan, executors of James Sloan, late of Ven
ango township, decid.
3'i. Partial account of John Rollner, executor
of Henry Walters, late of Cranberry township,
dee'd.
37. Final acc cant of Charles Duffy, guardian
of Andrew J. Mc.Vlister.
38. Final account of W. E. DeW. Taylor and
A. Kelly, executors of George Taylor, late of
Worth township, deceased.
39. Final aecunt of Henry Frederick, fo.ar
dian of Sophia Sh'ister, liiio >r child of C. Sinis
ter, late of Do- egal township, dee'd.
H. 11. GALLAGHER, Register.
M E»«'e
Po3*t Grrapc Wine
Used in the principal Churches for Communion
purposes.
Excellent For nnil Weakly
Person* nnil the Agcil.
■- r if
SPEED'S TOET GRAPE V/INE!
FOUlt VEAItS OLD.
This Celetirated Native Wine Is made from the
mice of me (liiorto (Srapc.ralseit in tills country.
Its I valuable
Tonic and Strongthing Properties
arc unsurpass' 'I by any other Native Wine. Being
the pure juice of tie-Crape, produced under Mr.
Speer's own |» r.sow;U supervision. Its purely and
({enuiiieness ;ire z laßiutecil. The yount!"st child
may partake of r OTOIIN qualities, and the
weakest Invalid use it :oadvalltage. It is partlen
larlly lieiielleia! to the a«ed and didiilltated. and
suited to tli" various alliuciits that affect the
we.ik-rs • II Is in every re |»ect A WINK TO BK
I;KI.II:I> ON.
S I» I : K U'H
IP. J\ SIT 'ERT?; Y,
The P. ,1. KIIKRRV is a wine ol Superior Char
acter, and partake ; ol the golden qualities or the
fjrape from which it is m ule. For purity. Ktchness.
Flavor auii M -ehaiilcal Properties, it will be iound
unexcelled.
Hr* KEH'.-i
JP. J-. T3 A. IST 3D IT ■
This BRANDY stands unrivaled In tills Country,
being jar siipeiior tor tiiediclnial purposes.
IT IS A IM'Kl'i dlstllation from the grajM? and
contaias valua'iie niedielnlal properties.
It ha- a delicate It:i\• >r. similar to that of the
grapes from whl'-li it i- distilled, and is In great
favor among lliNt-elass families.
See thai tlie signature of ALFKKI) SPEKIt. Pas
sale, N. J., is over the cork of each bottle.
Nold by E>- 11. WIILLEK.
apr2B-tyr
■ I I We need a few men to solicit
HnnPq orders lor our Nursery Stock. We
IIUIIL'OI reotiir- men of undoubted itiU'g
rity, goad habits, with plenty of
AND p' ll 'k il1 "' preseverancc. itoys
rarely ever succeed, and dissipated
ft II or dishonest men we will not em
.ananißp'-v- K,,,,r « t,,ic ,|K ' n wit| * ,uir
uupuuiu bu incss capacity can easily ac
quire a knowledge of the business.
MEN We want those who can go to any
part of their own or adjoining
U! _1 J counties, and give their undivided
lii finir.il. attention to the business. Sucecss-
II UlllUUl ful lIICII ean obtain.
PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT.
GOOD PAY &. EXPENSES.
Give a*'c pre\ lons oeeup it am. and references.
" Address, R. <i. CHASE & Co.,
10 N. Merrick St., Phila.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that la vi Mason, As
signee of C. M. 7,inek, has filed bis final account
in the office of the Protlionotarv of Butler coun
ty at C. P. No. 337 June Term, 1«7f», and that
the same will be presented for confirmation and
allowance, at a Court of Common Pleas to be
held at Butler, on the 9th day of June, A. D.,
18W). A. RUSSELL,
May Bth. 1880. Proth'y.
New Shoe Mouse.
BARNES TKALLQCK
IIAVE JI'ST OPEN'FD AT
No. 95 Federal Street,
ALLK6IIEJIT CITY, PA.,
One of the finrst ascortir.f-iits of
FINE BOOTS and SHOES
ever brought to that city, and are Helling them
at lower prices than any other house east of
! New York. They have a full and complete
I stock of everything in the line of
BOOTS & SHOES,
and iuvite buyers to call and before
purchasing elrC-.vhere.
BARNES & KALLOCK,
!)5 FEDEBAL STUKKT, ALLEGHENY. I'A.
aprl4-3tu
Planing Mill
-AND—
Y ai-d.
J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PURVIS.
S.G. Purvis & Co.,
V4NLFACTIMEBS ANI) DEALERS IN
Hough and Piansd Lumber
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
SASH,
DOORS,
FLOORING,
SID.NG,
BAT! ENS,
Bfackets, Gauged Cornice Boards,
PORCH POSTS,
STAIR RAILS,
Newell Posts and Balusters
FENCE PALINGS, Ac., Ao ,
MICHIGAN SHINGLES,
Barn Boards; Plastering Lath ; Ilero
lock Bill Stuff, such aa Joist Raf
ters, Scantlintr, <fcc.. all sizes
constantly on hand.
All of which we will fell on
reasonable terms guar
antee satisfaction.
PLANING MILL AND YARD
!Ve»r GcritiHii Catholic llliurcb
jan?-HO- ly
~ B'tTTLEB
liim'oer Yard and Planing Mill.
H. BAUER - & BROS.,
JEFFERSON 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, &e., &c.
Circular Moldings Made to Order.
ALfO, DEALERS IN
Lumber, Plank, Shingles, Lath, &c,
ap!2-l v
Ll VICKY.
BAUER & BAXTER,
liter;, feed and Sales Stables,
REAR OF VOQELEY HOUSE,
fob 18 BUTLER. PA..
h. JI. ( Odiui*,
Livery, Sale, feed and Exchange
STABLE,
Rear of Lowry House, - - BUTLER, PA.
juue4-ly
,v j|,v vtiT'S
Midwy
■j pad
OjTiiiloiiN of <lie I'ublic,
WABARH, INHIAN'A.
Tlio I'a'lH are Hellin,; well. Have several old
chronic OII u «H of Kidney trouble uwinß them, and
tliov report an improvement and think much of
them. A. L. ROHBOCK A CO.. Uruggiutß.
COURTNEY, TEXAS.
Your Pad lias done me more Rood than any
Remedy I ever uned. J AS. B. OA!. LA WAY.
MT. CLEMENS, MICII-.
Your Pad haw cirod me of Pain in the Back
and Kidney Trouble. M. J. IIOUGH.
AddrosH
DAY KIDNEY P'AOj CO.,
BOLE PROPRIETORS,
TOLEDO, - - - OHIO.
J. O. REDICK. Agent for Boiler Co.
Executors" Xolice.
Letters testamentary ou tlie estate of Bernard
Roessintr, dee'd, late ol nutler. Pi, having
teen trranted to the unden.iirued, all person*
knowing them-'elvea indebted to said estati
will please make payment and any havimr
claims against the same wlil present them duly
authenticated tor payment.
MRS. R. KOE3SINO, Executrix,
ap2l-4t Butler. Pa.
Xioa<l llcporlN.
Notice is hereby given that the following
road reports have been confirmed nini by the
Court, anil will be presented on the first Wed
nesday of June term, being the 9th day ot said
month, A. I)., 18.S0. If no exceptions are tiled
tliev will be confirmed absoluteljr :
Public road in Venango township, beginning
at a point where the Washington and (.linton
ville rosses the Serubgrass road, to a point on
said Serubgrass road, west some thirty or forty
rods. ...
Public road in Butler township, beginning
at a point on the Meridian road where iterossen
the little ('onuoquenessing creek, thence run
ning up along the western bank ot said creek
t*i where said road intersects with the Butler
and New Castle Pike.
Public road in Summit township, between a
point at or near the d veiling house of .lame»
Stevenson 011 said |>ul>li<; road, and tlie j>oint
where the public rood leading from a point at
or near Herman Station on the Butler Branch
of the Western Penn'a Railroad intersects the
Butler and Kittanning road at or near the land
of Geo. Trimbour.
BUTLER COUSTY, SS :
Certified from the Record this 10th day ot
May, A. L>., 1«80. , ,
y * W. A. WRIGHT, Clerk.
police.
Notice is hereby given that Geo. 11. Graham
Receiver of J. and J. T. Perdue, has filed
his final account in the office of the Prothono
tary of Butler county, at Equity No 4, Janua
ry term 1878, and that the same will be pre
sented for confirmation and allowance, at a
Court of Common Plcax. to he held at Butler,
| ou thu 9tb dtt " v Juue ' L D A. RUSSELL,
i May Bth, 1880. Proth'y.
tit MAM
WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE CEOC3APHY OF T!JS COJNTRY, WILL
MAP. THAT THE^
i 7
' S - £,jt
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC R. R.
IS THE GREAT CONNECTING LINK BETWEEN Tit 15 EAST & THE WEST!
Its main line runs from Chicago to Council Dininn Cars foreatir.e P" r PO Onenther
Bluffs passing through Joliet. Ottawa, La Salle, great feature of our » alace i ars i> u SMOKING
Genes'e^Mol?nt° U«>ek Island. Davenport. West §AI AH)S where you rp enjoy your -Havana
Liberty. iowaCUy.Maren«o. Brooklyn, t-nnuell. » atall hours of the da}. v . u . . .
Den Moines (the capital of Iowa), Stuart. Allan- Magnificent Iron Biulges fj iui the Mississippi
tic and Avoca ; with braiuhes from Bureau and Missouri rivers at :ill uj-ijits, crossed by this
Junction to Peoria; Wilton Junction to Musea- line, and transfers are avoided it
tine Washington, Fairfield. Kldon, Belknap. , Kansas < ity. lxjavenw. rt . an<l Atchisot.. con-
Centreville. Princeton. Trenton. Gelatin. Came- n^f iV^ n i»m 1 vr i wr'l O\ N TTON> OF
ron. Leavenworth, Atchison, und Kansas City: fHL I KI. tII AL ... IL 11 V< r
Washington to Sigourney, Oakaloosa. and Knox- ! THIS GRLAI IHRoLuII LLNL ALL
ville- KeokuK to Farmington. Bonaparte, Ben- tUU-UWS.
tonsport, Independent, Eldon. Otturawa, Eddy- | At One vc.o. with a.l diverging lines for the
ville Oskaloosa. Pella.Monr«»e. and Des Moines: . East and >outh.
Newton to Monroe: Des Moines to Indianola and At hNGLr.woop. with the L. S.&, M. S., and P.,
Winterset: Atlantic to Lewis and Audubon; and Ft. \v. 8. v. n. lwis.
Avoca to Harlan. This is positively the only j At WASHINGTON HEIGHTS, with 1., C. X St.
Railroad, which owns, and (operates a through L. R. «- Q ... ... r . nt n n
line from Chicago into the State of Kansas. Atl.A SALLE, with 111. Cent. R. R.
Through Express Passenger Trains, with Pull- \ At PKORIA. with I P. & J.; P. D. & E.; I. B. &
man Palace Cars attached, are run each way daily | W.; 111. Mid- , and!. 1 . & W. R*.s. n^.
between CHICAGO and PEORIA, KANSAS CITY, i At I>LANO. Milwaukee A.
COUNCIL BLUFFS, LEAVENWORTH and ATCIII- Island >hort Line, and Rock ls.ldJLPeo. Rda.
sov Through cars arealso run between Mil wau- j At DAVENPORT with the Davenport Division
kce and Kunsas City, via the "Milwaukee und C. M. & St. I H. U.
RiS-k iHlnml Short Line " I At WEST LIBERTY, with theß.. (.R.&X. R. K.
The -Great Rock Island" is magnificently AJGRINNELI U R
equipped. Its road bed is simply perfect, and its , At I>ls Mo iNES.^» th D.M&J D. R. R.
tPA pb i<iiiid with steel rails. At( Ot NCIL i.i.t !■ r>..• it .i L«iion l acitn l*. R.
What win please you most will be tlie pleasure j At OMAfIA. withß-jS; H.II. It. in Ncb.i _
of enjoying your meals, while passing over the , At( oi.i mbi sji notion,wtthß..< . U.JCN.B.R.
beautiful prairies of Illinois and lowa, in one of { At OTTCMtt A, with t entral I. v. aH. 11. ,\\ ~
our raacnittceut Dining tars that accompany all ,St L.41: ac.. and < B. S y It. lt< s.
1 hrouffh Express Trains. Vou sret an entire At KLOkl K, with 1 01., 1 co. »V \V ar., i.b.. St.
meal, as (to,Kf as is served in any first-class hotel. ; Louis & I nc•. and : h-. U. Keo. A.N.-.V. K. kds. .
fi\rcr rulit V-ti Vl> CPtltfl At ' A.Mlj 110 ■ W I 111 11. .U •' I* • IV.
appreciating the fact that a majority of the ; At A with Atch. ? 'V; >l {fka & Santa lo;
business At''V.eaves woKrul iitUKa'n. Pac..' an.l Kan.
nounce'tliat"Ws tt (">inpan'y 7SSTASSSSfSSS Cnv. with all lines for the West
Sicefiing Cart for sleeping purposes, and Palace | and Southwest.
PI'LLMAX PAI.4CE CARS are run through to PF.OKIA. DES MOINES,
COl'wiL Bilmi: KASSAB CITY. ATCHIM)N. and LKA VExWoH 111.
Tickets tlu thla known a> the "Gr«'at ICocU. lalund l»uutc, ure ■•o.d by
all Ticket Aarent* In the United State, and < iinuilu.
For Information not obtainable at your lioute tlcUet nllicf, address,
A KIMBALL, K. BT. .TOUN".
*. Gen'l Superintendent. Ueu'l Tkt. and PassVr-
E. Cx K I E
DEALEU IN FINE
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, 1
SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES, &C. I
ENGEAVING OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY.
MAIN STREET, (North of Lowry House,) BUTLER, PA.
tM~ WATCHES AND CLOCKS REPAIRED. AND WARRANTED. -»l
A NEW HEPAKi'UKR
$1 BOTTI-B I'ATKNT MEDICINES FOR 38 CENTS !
JADWIN'S TONIC LAXATIVE
Is A ppctixicg, Palatable and Non-Alcoholic,
AND ALWAYS CUKES
Dyspcpsii, Sick Headache Constipation, feil
iousncss, Hour Stomach, Liver Complaint,
VVnnt of Appetite, Indigestion, Jaundice, Kid
ncy Compl lint, Nervousness, Dizziness, Sleep
lessness, Heartburn, Colic, Debility, Foul
Breath, Worms, Files, Fevers, Colds, &c.
THR TONIC I,AXATIVK regulates the bowels
md strengthens the system, gives a clear head,
pure blood and ela*tle splilts. Is purely vege
table, contains no mercury nor aloes. Safe it
all times. Pleasant to the taste, and a sul'Sti
tute lor Fills, Castor Oil, <Sc. Best family med
icine known. Adapted to strong men. delicate
females ard feeble infants. In liquid form
•Sold b) druggists, l'rice only 38 cents for a
large bottle. HENRY B. JADWIN, Apothe
cary nod Chemist, Hole; Proprietor, Carbond:»le,
Pa. D. 11. WULLEK, Drugiet, Sole A (rent for
Butler, Fa. junUS-ly
CHOLERA
DIARRH(EA. REMEDY,
is a speedy and certain cure for Diarrlnea, I)yn
enterv. and most effectual preventive of Chol
era and Cholera Morbus. It is no secret prepa
ration, *s the ingredients of which it is com
posed, are upon the label of each bottle, and it
is recommended and prei>cri!>ed by the most em
inent physicians. Sold by druggists and store
keepers. Price 25 cents and •$!. A large bottle
sent express paid, for *1 Wend for circular.
Address CHAS. A. OSMUN.
nov2ti-Gui 13 Seventh Ave., New Yoik.
Notice Extraordinary.
Persons desiring to have their Old Furniture
repaired, or New Work made to order, such an
Music Stands. Book Cases, Wardrobes, Ottice
Desks, Office Tables, See., 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, if any. Then why not have hand
made ? All work made in the latest styles and
of the best material. I guarantee entire sat
isfaction in stvle, workmanship and price. Give
me a call. Shop on Mifflin street, fourdoois
west of Main street, and opposite A. Troutmans
store, Butler, Pa. sepl7-ly
TRUTHS.
Hop Bittern are the PorMt and Best
Blttera ever made.
They are compounded from Hops, Ituchu,
Mandrake and Dandelion,—tho oldest, best,
and most valuable medicines In tho world and con
tain all the best and most curative properties of
all other Bitters, being the greatest Blood Puri
fier, Liver Kegulator, and f.ife and Health Re
storing Aeent on earth. No disease or 111 liealih
can possibly long exist where these Bitters are
used, so varied and perfect urc their operations.
They give new life and vigor to tho aged and
Inflrm. To all whose employments cause Irregu
larity of tho bowels or urinary organs, *r who 10-
qiilre an Appetizer, Tonte and mild Stimulant, '
these Bitters are Invaluable, being highly cura
tive, tonic auJ stimulating, without Intoxicating.
No matter what your feelings or •ymtoms are,
what the disease or ailment la, use llop Bitters.
Don't wait until yon are sick, but If youonly Icel
bad or miserable, use the Biitersatonce. It may
savo your life. Hundreds have been saved by PO
doing. rWfJOO zjJ will be paid for a case
they willuotcureorhelp.
Donotsuffer yourself or let your friends suffer,
but uso and urgo them to use llop liltlerd.
Remember, Hop "Bitters Is no vHo, drumed,
drunken nostrum, but the Purest and Best Medi
cine ever made; tho " Invalid's Friend and
Hope," and no person or familr should be with- I
out them. Try the Bttlers to-day.
Try Hop Cough Cure and Pain Relief.
«_ ujji.M— e———'nj^M
h t \i hi it >viSl do Without Basting.
J' r 11 sew over uneven surtaces pa veil as
It ■■ i" j \?ov»:r scams tn any garment, without
ni..: kl.fiOt oh( rt stitches, l>ri akicg of thread,
< i; ■>•• Utriivf the lining of theioudsat the BC: U>,
scijuiii i>--.cir istanre from the operator, i xcept
toiunt!.: wclilw ini to guile tho work.' 4
r. int which no other machine jKissesscs.
11 la th i c:t!y pi.ulleal machine for hemming
V. poplins. muFlina, and other similar
gumbiw il.. ut i ist.pg.tnd it is iheouly machine
In t'ie -.V, • li :hnt will turn a wide hem across the
f~.l ..faucet without lulling tho under or upper
aided"tho hem.
It \i ill ;urn a hem and sew in a fold at ono oper
ation.
j t will .to f. Uing, bias or straight, on nny cotton
cr wcu!< n goo.!*.
Iti'llell r.t rons pc.tis on »nv pcods, ,
1: wi'l l:ii-d (Ire; : g o.lj with t.'.e taine or ether
mnteiii, cither sfcaiiope, points, squurci or,
strait! 1 *?.
Bind . sus without showing tho stitches, andj
r?w on at ilies: uie t'me.
It will put «,n dr .-a braid and sow in facing;
and a binsfuld atonaopi ration, without dr.-.wing
eit b<-r dress braid or skirt, and without allowing
lliL's iu iionriKlitcide.
Fold Lias trimming and sew mat one opcra
licn. .
M -ke milliners'folds with diHen nt colors and
pii • sof goods at one operation, and BCW OU ut the
taiilo '
i-l v 1 f It n r.lecvo, coyering :i cord and,
Stltc'.ingit into the seam at the sauio timo.
11 wi.l j:.ith( r without tewing o". It willgathcr
a: 1 saw on at ther«ame time.
11 will p-ther between two bands, allowing the
sti'i li's Oil the ri ht Bide, at one op> ration.
J t will make and sow a rufflo on any part of a
dre:.i rfcirt, and few oa a bias fold for heading at
me ojierulion, showing tho stitches on tho right
t'llo.
11 *7ill gather and sew on a band with piping
b-twecn ruHlo and band, at ono operation.
It will sew a bandana rutlloon nUnrs skirt,
stitci.ing in piping at head of baud, at one <per
" It will niako plaited trimming cither straight
or scalloped. „ ,
Mckn plaited trimming either scalloped or
F'riiight and sew On a band, and glitch the
b-H'd, at one operation.
It wiil, with one operation fcr each vnnety.
wilhout liar.ting, execute)#» practical \arlcties of
rufß In g, being twi-tre more tlniu e nbe produced
on rnv other m i hico with tho sai;:o number of
operations.
It does net length of stitch on sorou
w rk.
lace to leather without
s'' icri or tension
( very machine i* warranted fur five von..i '.na
w il h • kept in repatra free of exjiense tothepur-
( —FOR SAI.E 11Y—
II, Grrieb,
IJUTLEK, PA,
if Warner's Safe Kidney an;l Li?er Cure.
Y ( Formerly Dr. Ornii's hit I run/ Oitre.)
■ A vegetable preparation ami tin* otalr Kiire
H rntii'd.v in the world lor ISritflii'M liiiM-iiM-.
D anil ALL Hiilurj, l.ix-r, and
I |'rlnar,r
[a D-t) TestlmonialMof the highest order in proof
M of these statements.
Q ii *>" For lll'' cure of Dlnbclca, call for IVnr-
H nrr'n Halfe lllabclrA I'un*.
Q itO"For the cure of nn«l tho other
■ dis -a»>s, cali for UaruciV* .Sale liitint j
H Liv. k r C , m*e.
fi WARNER S SAFE BITTERS.
y It Is the best Klloo«l a*urlfl<*r. and ntlrnnlat^
■ every function to more healthful action, and
■ It cures Wrrofuluu* and otlx rKklia V-!r«>p
■ and Diseases, including i'aurrn, 11-
H and other
fl !».> HVaknfM of lite Mtomacli,
||4'ou)itli)all«ii, ncral
FJj itj'e etc., are cured by the CUKei'H. It in
y uneipialed as an appetiser and r- t«»nlr.
m Bottles of two sizes ; prices, Mr. and o:.oo.
| WARNER S SAFE NERVINE
■ Qulcklv gives Kf«t and IVtorp to the sutler |nf,
K cures llfn<la«'lt<> and Kcumlgln, prcvvnls
I i:|»ll«*ptle FIU, an«l relieveslVri*%oua I'i on
■ trillion hrouKht on by exr» drink, over-
U work, mental shocks, and othertwises.
m Powerful as It Is to stop pain and si olhedls
■ turned Nerves, it never Injures the sy^teoi,
■ wheth« r taken in small or large doee '.
M liottles of two sizes; prices, SO«\ uud QI.OO.
U WARNER'S SAFE PILLS
■ Are an Immediate and. active stimuli: f.»r a
1 ROOHLSTIIrCT.
B and I _____
I——^man [jbma. «>W
A UOLD WATCH FREE.
To < \ ei> wurkllifr a;:ent, male of famele.
Ajrents an- i i 11;• ii.'ti, s:. lo it tiny <>n rtttr
/ihhls, in libove preiniinn. Send 10
cents for Liiiiiilc in 'l.ni fi» full «mint ami sectir -
tour cuuntv. Tii 1. MICS.'-l NOliR FUBLISHIN •
Co., l*wlsburp, Pji. limylm (
1 line »1 Holding Court*.
The several Courts of tlic conntv of Bntler
commence on Ihe firrt Monday of Marcli. June,
September and December, and continue two
week-', or so long a* necessary to dispose of the
business. "No canoes are pnt down for trial or
tiaverto juror* summoned fur the first neek of
the seveial terms.
JAMES J. CAMPBELL,
• '« »
Oflice in Fairriew borough, in Telegraph
Office.
janlo] Baldwin P. 0.. Butler Co., Pa.
Justice of the l^eace,
Main street, opposite Postoflice,
j'y!6 ZELIE.NOPLE, PA.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
BUTLER, PA.
""JTFT BB ITT A IN,
Office with I. Z Mitchell. I»ianiond.
A. .M CL NNIXGHAM~
Office in Brady's Lr.w Building. I r.tler, Pa.
s. il. PIER SOL]
O.V.ce on N. E coiner Dian ond. Riddle build
ins ,ncvl2
JOIINM. CJiiEEII.
Otrice on N. 1". comer Diamond. novl'2
WM. H. LUsK;
Office with W H. 11. Riddle. Esq.
n evvtoiTblaik;
Office on Diamond, near Court House, eouth
8 de.
E7T IJPaJttlir"
Office in Kiddie's Law Buildlcir.
S F. BOWMtB.
N Office in RidiUe's Lav.- Build.ng. [marß'76
.17 B. McJUSKINT
Special attention given to collections Office
OPi«> Will-ird House.
JOSEPH B. BHEDfN"
Oflice north-east comer of Diamond, Butler
Pa.
H. 11. GOUCHER, ~
Office in Schneideman'a building, npstana.
.T, T. DONLY *
Office near Court House. r - 74
W. I). BHANPON, ~
ebl7-75 Office in Berg's building
_ CLAUKNCE WALKEB;
Office in fy-euin building- marl7—t
feud i:eibeTi~
Oflice in Bern's new building, Ma-u street.apDl}
I<\ M EAST.. AN,
Office in Bredin buiitiing.
I. EV. AIcQUS'! I ON;
Office Main street, t door sonth of Court House
JOS. 0. VANDERLIN,
Office Mi;in street. 1 door eoutli of Conrt House.
Wra A. EOBQUER,
C3T Oflice on Main street, opposite Vogeley
House.
~ GEO. R. WHITE,
Office N. E. corner of Dinmond
EH AN CIS S r PirBVIANCE"
Office with Gen. J. N. Furvianco, Main street,
south of Court House.
~J. D McJUNKIN,
Office in Sebneldemnn's building, west side ol
Main street, End square from Court House.
A. G. WILLIAMS,"
Office on Diamond, two doors v.'est of Citizen
"Dice. ap2G
T. C. CAMPBELL,
Office in Berg's new building. 2d floor, east
side Main et., a few doors eouth of Lowrj
House. mar: I—tf.
• I A. tt M. SULLI VAN,
1 niay7 Office S. W. cor of Diamond.
BLACK A BRO.,
Office on Main street. one door south o.
Hrady Block, Buiicr. Pa. 'sep. 2, 1874.
JOHN M MILLER & BRO.
Office in Brady's Lsw B'lilliujy, Main street,
south of Court House. Ei'OE.ne O. Miller,
Notary Public. jun4 ly
THOMAS ROBINSON, "
BI T! Eh. FA.
JOHN H.NEGLEY,
ftSTGives particular attention to transaction*
iu real estate ihrougliout the county.
Office on Diamond, keak CNRIIT Hocse, in
Citizen nnuwii
E. 1,. Et.Kl.fcT, KtNNEDY MaHSUALL.
,Late of Ohio.)
EC KLICY & MAB SI I ALL.
Office i:i Blum's Law UuiiJhig. 5ept.9,74
C 6. CHRISTIE,
Attorney at l 4 aw. Legal business carefully
transacted. Collections made and promptly
remitted. Business correspondence promptly
attended to and answered.
Office opposite Lov-ry House, Butler, Pa.
MISCELLANEOUS.
McSWEENY & McSWEENY,
Kmetliport and Bradford, Fa.
M~ ~N MJ LES,
Fetrolia, Butler county, Pa. |JnB
WILLIAM V- CONN,
Office in Brawlev House,
GREECE- PITT. |Juue7-ly
M. C. BENEDICT,
j.inG tf Petrolia, Butler co., Pa
HOTELS
WILLAIiI) HOUSE,
Main street, near Couit House,
BUTLER, PA.
GEO. W. CAMPBELL, - - - PiiorEiETOß.
®t"Goi-d stabling in connection.
KIT EN MILLER HOUSE,
On Diamond, near Court House,
BUTLER, PA.
H. EITENMILLEII, - - - Puopmetor.
This liouho lias been newly furnished and pa
pered, and tlio accommodations are good.
Stabling in connection.
National Hotel,
COBTLANDT STREET, Nf.ab Broadway,
NEW YORK,
IIOTCHKISS & POND, - - Prop'rs.
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.
The restaurant, cafe and lunch room attached
ire unsurpassed for cheapness and excellence of
service Rooms 50 eta. to $2 per day, #8 to ♦lO
l>er week. Convenient to all fenies and city
railroads. Nmv Fuiinitdbe, New Manage
ment. janls-ly
Union Woolen IVlill,
BUTLER, PA.
11. FULLERTOX, Prop'r.
Manufacturer of Blankets, Flamneu, Yarns,
Ac. Alt-o custom work done to order, bucli as
cnrdiuK Rolls, makintr Blankets, Flannels. Knit
tiiiK and Weaving Yarns, Ac., at very low
prices. Wool worked on the scares, il de
.tred. mv7-ly
tt, i-i- a week in your own town. Terms and $5
NOD outfit free. Address II J'allett A Co.,
Portland. Maine. deeß-ly
WINDOW DECORATION
A SPECIALTY.
A very largo and elegant assortment of
LACi: CURTAINS,
RAW SILK AND JUTE CURTAINS.
J.ACK LAMimEQUINS.
I ambrrquiiiH in Various Styles and Oracles,
East lake I,*mbre<iuins. Cornices. Cornice Poles,
Shades, Shading, Bedding etc,, at
HENRY HOLTZMAN'S,
THE PRACTICAL UPHOLSTEHER,
Xo 7* WO»l' STREET,
apl4-3m * ' PTTTSBURGH, FA.
£? A-XjTTI !
The good will and fixtures of a Hotel, close
to the I'nion Depot, Pittsburg, Pa.—Bs rooms.
Accommodations for2oo Guests
doing a very large business. Satisfactory rea
sons for selling. For full apply to
CIIAS. A. GIN EN,
American House,
loyr ,. lm . Pittsburgh, Pa.
%miir<*iri>P Consumptioo and Asthma.
L\V LI'II Never yet faile<l. Address
| with stamp, "HOME," Fbobtbubo, Md. LJ» 7 IJ