Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, June 15, 1881, Image 4

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    SHOCKING TRAGEDY.
A terrible murder was committed at
an early hour this morning at Coyle's
Ferry, opposite Marietta, which has
produced the greatest excitement.
Emma Myers, of Chambersburg, has
been residing in the family of John
Coyle, sr., at the ferry, for some tune
past, with whom the son John Coyle,
jr., became infatuated, and, it is said,
desired to marry, but his addresses
were always rejected by the girl-
Early this morning, about half-past
five o'clock, Emma went to the barn
for the purpose of milking the cows.
Young Coyle followed. What conver
sation took place between them is not
known at this writing. Coyle, how
ever, drew a small seven Bhooter, and
fired point-blank at the girl, the ball
penetrating her breast in the center,
five and a half inches below the throat,
then passing through her body, and
coming <»t the right side of her back
somewhat lower down, and causing
instant death. The murderer then
turned the weapon upon his breast and
fired' the ball penetrating the flesh,
but not producing a fatal wound. He
then placed the pistol to the back of
his head, bnt fired with no other result
than to make a flash wound about an
inch back of the right ear.
After shooting Coyle retired to the
house and went to bed. News of the
rash act was seat to Wrigbtsville bj
the young man's father, when Justice
Frank Magee proceeded to the scene
and held an inquest. Mrs. Coyle,
mother of the murderer, testified that
she bad called the murdered girl at
five o'clock, when she got up as usual
and went about her work, that of milk
ing. At six o'clock she got up herself,
and shortly afterward her son John
came in and said, 'Mother I've shot
Emma and shot myself. She just
quivered and fell down dead," She
also testified that her son bad asked
the girl to marry bim, telling her that if
she refused he would shoot fehe
straightened Lerself up, and pointing
to her breast, said, Well, shoot right
here,' when he drew the revolver and
fired the fatal shot.
(Springfield, (Mass.; Republican.
A Prominent Lawyer** Opin
ion.
In one of our New England ex
changes we observe that Wm. T. Fl!ley
Esq., of Pittsfield, Attomey-a„-Law
and Asst. Judge Police Court, and late
County Commissioner, was restored to
perfect health and activity by the use
of St. Jacobs OiL He had suffered
with rheumatism for years intensely;
but by the recent use of the remedy he
was, as stated, completely cured, and
says the Oil deserves the highest
praise.
Talmage is ag'in the revised New
Testament, He wasn't consulted.
No remedy except Peruna does al
ways concide with the vis medicatrix
nalura.
If vou are troubled with sleepless
ness, imagine you have got to get up,
and off you go
Crystalene Paint is the best and
cheapest for agricultural implements,
Fenceß, Out- Buildings, Wagons, Ac.
A cow with three rings on a hori is
six years old ; with four she is seven
years old. No new rings are formed
after the tenth year.
My daughter's Paralysis ataxis dis
appeared from the use of Peruna. B.
C. Hicks, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Cow manure contains a large pro
portion of potash and a comparatively
small amount of nitrogen, and hence is
a better fertilizer for the grape-vine
than horse manure.
When you feel a cough or bronchial
affection creeping on the luigs, take
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, and cure it
before it becomes incurable.
The wisdom of a man who says that
the right lime to take down a stove is
on the last uf July and the time to put
it up again the first of August follow
ing, has been demonstrated during the
past few days.
A well known clergyman of Toledo,
0., says : I commenced to wear a Days
Kidney Pad, after my Doctor told me
I could not get well and within two
months I bad completely recovered.
Adam carried the vote of the first
ward, City of Eden, in his vest pock
et—Keokuk Conststution. Where did
he carry his vest pocket ?—Steuben
ville Herald. We were oa the Eve of
asking that question ourselves.
The more costly the shoe worn by
children the mo.'e important it is that
they should be protected from wear at
the toe by the A. S. T. Co. Black Tip,
as they double the wearing value of
the shoe and give them a neat appear
ance.
The Germans are a frugal people,'
says an American writer, after visit
ing the Berlin Opera-house. 'As SOOJ
as the opera was over, the man in
iron* took wads of cotton from bis
pocket and stopped up bis ears, to save
the music he bad paid for.'
The De'aware peach crop has been
ruined by the co'd weather so of nn
that it is a little singular it hps neve
occured to the growers 10 {.uaid
against such a calamity by tek'ng
their t'ees in-doors at night and stand
ing tbem behind the stove.
They were approaching an ice-cream
saloon, and she said: Oh I Char';-',
I'm going to have my new dress cut
bias. Oh—oo ! S-p-p-p ? Ther's an
ice-cream saloon 1 Goody !' 'Yes; and
it is like your new dress, for it will he
cot bv us.' And the horrid old wretch
led the panting damsel across the
street.
Volumes have been written about
Ca'deron without placing the man
pla.nly before the mental eye of the
rearler; bat a fortnight ago au old
Spaniard, in telling a Herald corre
spondent that the great poet once
spent every evening in lounging and
chatting at a drug store, brought C»l
--deron entirely within the comprehen
sion of eyery villager in the United
States.— New York Herald.
Smallpox, writes Dr. W. B. Carpen
ter to the London Times, is a disease
over which general sanitary measures
have little or no control. Whithersoeve
contagion is conveyed, any 'unprotect
ed* person is liable to be attacked by it.
The experience of the Icelandic epidm
ic is most significant in this respect.
An Icelandic sailor went to Denmark,
ther took the smallpox, and d>ed. His
clothes were sent back to his family in
Iceland-and that importation of the
poison, notwithstanding the sparseness
of the population, was fatal to 18,000
persons in the course of Bix months ;
pmny, it is exprepaly sta'ad tak
ing the disease who had previously
bed it
HOLIDAY PRESENTS!
GRAND OTSPI-AY THIS WEEK AT
Rosenbaum & Co.'s,
119 11A 116, Market Street, Cor. Liberty Street,
PITTSBURGH, t*A.
POB -BUY
KID GLOVES.
PRESENTS. • ALP K ACA M UMBKETLAS,
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nirc PV'PC GENT'S CARD CASES,
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SILK HANDKERCHIEFS,
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS.
PRESENTS.
MOTTO HANDKERCHIEF*,
JEWELRY BOXES,
PRESENTS. BREAST PINS,
RFTMUIWO. CUFF BUTTONS,
SCARF PINS,
PRESENTS. UNDERWEAR
r A *3. R BUSPEN f>ERs t
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PRESENTS. . GENT'S SCARF'SJ
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LADIES' FANCY SETS,
PRESENTS. KBFFIBHSFSFT BONNETS.
And 1,000 other useful Prfteents at Immense LOW PRICES-
j i i ygg—Bgr?- - - *
A PERFECT A SURE REVIVER.
TT?OV BITTERS are highly recommended for all diseases re
quiring a certain and efficient tonfc ; especially Indigestion,
the blood, strengthens the jnutselaj, and gives new life to the 1 i.ey act
like a charm on the
as Tasting the Food, Bekhing, Heai eive
T Pnn Prpnamtion that will not blacken the tcetn or gi\ e
headache, gold by all druggists. Write for the AB C Book, 32 pp. of
useful andaH|Using*«!adJngß-pen{ fret, __ ,
BROWN CHEMICAL CO., l&ltimore, Md.
BITTERS
WHY DOES
, , , „ ?' ■£ at an ,w>l vftge? Put a man at the wi sh-tnb, lothiia pet
..., s syss ssaajsfsrs
A WOMAN
f .Hk SS m c ,FSS' n K".
- «"t work, she has to y „ L imell, so apparent to visitors, show
53? or neuralgia, an,
LOOK OLD
while yet young in
«n>nsfly t> the injurious effecu of the usaal way orv,awi g, u» . f ja wilhout doubt
SOONER THAN
" can u« «, there is not. woman or
«.-ho Is not <'ircotly
WONDERFUL WAV OF WASHING CDSTHES. wMcft pieces brighter and
spell and Jarful steam *{" h^^,^ B *a S hing the ofd way, leaves tlie hands smooth enough
canj aa and as pure as if never worn.
*>TEbTIMONIAL^
From n. E. Eowlxs. M. D.. nammonton, N. J.,
lUitor South jTtey Republican.
My attention was called to FRANK SIDDALIfI
SOAP fro.'n an advertisement in my own P*per,
a oil iuune in my house for nearly • year, according
t., I lie dirertlons.has proved that fia remartobla
properties have not been overstated.. For remov
■i,* printing inlc it Is Invaluable, while tor toilet
. id shaving it is the beet Soap X have ever seen.
'•rem Maa. H. L. Kisvos. Northfleld, Vt.
1 do mv wash tvlth FRANK SIDDALLB SOAP lIJ
f the time and with no expense tor Soap, at the
1(7 in furl more. thanpagi/orU. I have nosteam
M-enl from the wash, while the saving in
'I:;, clotUea and labor can hardly bewtimftted.
m E. W. StaMTON, 1508 N. 20th St., Philada.
We are confident, from a long ® l Psr'* n . c ? t 1 ?.
" tnd recommending FRANK SIDDALLfc
j, .. t i ia t one trial, according to the very easy
•>-d d'rcr'ionj, will overcome all prejudice*. <•»
ally uas wonderlUl merit for 'having, toilet,
roll.wing are the Direction, for Use, ao .Imp* that • child can understand them.
I u\. anything so rldlcnlou. a. to buy the Soap unle.. you Intend following them.
■to positively forfeited If U Injurea the clothe $, »r will not do everything claimed,
r-t put the white clothes in a tub of water, only mode warm enough to be eomfortnlde
Imnd*. Then take one piece out at a time on the wash-board, rub the Soup light y
. roll it up and put it back into the same tub, and so on with each piece until all
'he S'-ap rubbed on theiu. Then go away and let them soak at least twenty minutes,
~t touching them, when the dirt will all be loosened, and a very little rubbing on
, ash-board, out of that one suds, will make them perfectly clean, being particular to
aacb piece while washing so as to get at the seams. Then wash lightly on the was i
rJ, through a lukewarm rinse-water (without any Soap,) so as to get the dirty su.is out.
i put through blue-water, and on the line, -without scalding or boiling a tingle piccf.
. rward put flannels and colored pieces to soak, and wash them exactly the same w-v.
It is important not to beat the wash-water in a tin, brass or copper kettle. A te.i-k' W
.l iieat enough water for a large wash with this Soap.
s! Think What You will Save by this Easy Way of Washing!
No Wash-boiler! No Steam! No Smell of Suds through the Hoi:is ■
' .:s the remarkable Property of keeping the Dish-Cloth, Wash-hag a j
Sponge always Sweet, and of Washing Freely in Hard VI atcr.
-•H SOLD BY GROCERBi-^
■j Cake and Try it for
s.nta -where this Soap Is not yet Introduced a Tjial Cake will be sent bi
Mail, on receipt of Price, (10 Cents), in Money or Btampß.
IV™ E L O7 ERS FRANK SIDDALLS SOAP,
"M ft CALLOWHILL ST.. PHILADELPHIA. PA.
Union Woolen Mills.
I would desire to call the attention of the
public to the Union Woolen Mill. Butler, Pa.,
where I have new and improved machinery for
the manufacture of
Barred and Gray Flannels,
Knitting and Weaving Yarns,
and I can recommend them as being very dura
ble, at) they are manufactured of pure Butler
county wool. Tliey are beautiful in color, su
perior in texture, and will be sold at very low
prices. For samples and prices, address,
H. FtJIiLERTON,
|n194.'7«-1y) Rntler Pa
For Sale or Exchange for a Farm
Three acres of land, large house, store room
and hall above, and stable and out buildings six
miles from Butler, on the Glade Mill and Han
nahut >vn road at Jefferson Centre. Young or
chard of good fruit thereon. Any person want
ing to purchase or exchange foi a farm will in
quire at CITIZEN office, or address
MRS. KATE I NF.GI.EY,
Saxonburg, Butler conntv. Pa
SiiEwr™
NEW TESTAMENT.
As tcade by the most eminent scholers of
England and America. Half the Price of Cor
responding English Edition. Large fpe. linen
super-calender."! paper, elegant binding. A sep
arate "Comprehensive History of the Bible akd
its Translations," including a full account of the
New Revisii n given to subscribers.
Best chance for agents ever offered. Send
stamp for particulars at once
The Hewr Bill Publishing Co, Norwich.Conn.
FF.KHIH ARMOK,
Justice of th.e Peaoe
Muin street, oppo iu* Posiottice,
Jllfly ZBUENOPLK , PA.
{Kir* IStsttae WntUx, fl*., 3tm* 15, 1881.
and all household uses, and as It become. - , mor.
generally known, must have an immense «aie.
From Mas. E. Stockwel-J,, Hammonton, N. J.
FRANK BIDDALLS SOAP Una beenusedl to
my house tor the Inst seven months and by follow
ing the printed directions, we find It to go every
thing claimed on the wrappers. We have not
scalded or boiled a single article, and the <***"
are whiter and tweeter than when washed in Out
old it ay. !My husband, who is a dealer I) ere,
has a steady demand for the boap from his
customers.
From Manaskb or Pf.xtkr Lahndby, 301 Sixth
Street, Corner C Street, N. W-, W ashlngton. I). C.
No laundry or family can afford to be without
FRANK BIDDALLS SOAP. \Ve tollow direc
tions and use no other Soap, and have a reputation
second to no laundry In Washington for white
clothes; the superior work we haveJjecn enabled
to turn out having secured us the trade or some of
the best gentlemen's furnishing stores in the city.
FOB
Coughs, Colds, Sure Throat. Bronchitis,
Asthma, Consumption and All Diseases
of THROAT and LUNGS.
Put up in Quart-size Bottles for Family Use.
Scientifically prewired of Balsam Tolu, Crystal
lized Rock Canilv. Did Kye, and other tonics. The
Formula is known to our l»est physicians, Is high
ly recommended by them, and the analysis of our
riiost prominent chemist, Prof. (J. A. MARINER,
in Chicago, is oil the liihel of every bottle. It Is
well known to the medical profession that TOLU
ROCK ami KYE will afford the greatest relief for
COUKIIS, Colds. Influenza, Bronchitis, Sore Throat,
Weak Lungs, also Consumption, In the incipient
and advanced stages.
Used as a BKVKKAUE and APPKTIZER.It makes
a delightful tonic for family use. Is pleasant to
take ; Tf weak or debilitated, it gives tone, activity
and strength to the whole human frame.
(r 1 \ » rm v DO»I BI D*CHVH)\
Vy/\ I H / > *by unprtnctpileddeal- \
crs who try to palm off ,>• 11 >ou Rock it Ky I
in place of our TOLU It > K *M> Itvv. which I
Is tlie only mectlcaied art'ele m:ule. the »omi- /
Ine having a government stamp on each bottle '
LAWRENCE & MARTIN. Proprietors, lit Madi
ison Street, Chicago.
Ask your Druggist for it!
Ask your firocer for it!
Ask vour Wine Merchant for it!
MP" Children, ask your Mamma for it !
Mr-Sold by DRUGGISTS, GROCERS and WINF
MERCHANTS everyw here, and by LA WHENCE
(2BfHBEEII232!EBI
Buttle Crook, Michigan,
of THE O::LI oisnxi^
Trnctlor Plain Engines
and Hot so-Powers.
Mo.tCo-nplttcTkrc.h'r FiwUrr j E»tabll«h«d
;-i the WertiL »
4% If f» •I® of ecn'inuovtand tvcc—irui hurt.
OH 11 A1%5 nets, without cbanre of nam*
,1 M manac-ement, or location ,to "«*<■* "P
y
cSZSri* w?f
f(n«« Trar!ion Ln^ißCSljiPlWi WlulCf
rverseeu in the American market
A ruUiludr of upri /»? feature * and improvements
r »-.1 tiva'bi i" with fHptritvr quahtxe* tn construe*
Four - fdi'- f''" tram 6 to 18 horse
. s nf •• Mooted " H
■* nr»fl Feet of Selected
UVViVwV ' from thr't HiU
• r„. fx-.-.a wMch M buJ« ttM» to
>ais'f --able wool-work of our mWHr-eW.
mSTIOK BtaiNES&it
r, ~»'rfi,-raM-,!««uf «£<*.*< «w RBI
• >, I s Power. tW
MW 11
OiPIUIOTM silt frciv Ailll'V.S
fc;c:>3i 1, S«4K?ARD 4 CO.
fi.-Ui'a Crook. MIoH** B **
Ayer's
Hair Vigor,
FOR RESTORING GRAY HAIR TO ITS
NATURAL VITALITY AND COLOR.
JT is A raost agreeable dressing, which
is at once harmless and effectual, for pre
serving the hair. It restores, with thp
gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray,
light, and red hair, to a rich brown, or deep
black, as may be desired. By its use thin
hair is thickened, and baldness often
though not always cured. It checks falling
of the hair immediately, and causes a new
growth in all cases where the glands are
not decayed; while to brashy, weak, o;
otherwise diseased hair, it imparts vitalit;
and strength, and renders it pliabie.
The VIGOR cleanses the scalp, cures and
prevents the formation of dandruff; and :
by its cooling, stimulating, and soothing
properties, it heals most if not all of tin
humors and diseases peculiar to the scalp,
keeping it cool, clean, and soft, under
which conditions diseases of the scalp and
hair are impossible.
As a Dressing for Ladies' Hair
The VIGOR is incomparable. It is color-
Jess, contains neither oil nor dye, and will
not soil white cambric. It imparts an
agreeable and lasting perfume, and as an
article for the toilet it is economical and
unsurpassed in its excellence.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.,
Practical and Analytical ChemitU,
Lowell, Mass.
BOLD BT XII. DRL'OGISTI EVERYWHSKI.
JE. (iKIEH,
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 CI O KS REPAIRED. AND WARRANTED ~M
CRYSTALE N E.
»'U
THE REST AND CHEAPEST
:P A. INT,
in the market. It can be used on Wood, Iron.
Tin, I-eather. Plaster or Paper.
Mixed Ready FY>r Use
ALL COLORS.
It goes further. I axis longer, looks better and is
CHEAPEK than any otlier paint. For painting
Houses. lSarns, Iloofs. Ki nees. Wagons. &c„ IT
HAS NO EQUAL. Call and examine samples.
J. G. JIEDICK,
20apr3m] GENERAL AGENT. BUTLER. PA.
Strayed br Niolen,
A dark bay mare, 12 years old, weight about
1,200, shows collar marks on her shoulders,
lump on hind leg inside ot gamble joint. Any
one taking her up or telling me where to find
her will be liberally rewarded.
W. D. LUCAS, refcOlia. J
Planing Mill
—AND"—
LiViml>ei- Y ai'd.
j J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PUR VIS j
S.G. Purvis & Co.,
MavrrraCTtTWEßs IHD DMLIHS ID
Hough and Planed Lumber •
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
SASH,
DOORS,
FLOORING,
SIDING,
BATTENS,
Brackets, Gauged C omicefioards
PORCH POSfS,
STAIR RAILS
Newell Posts and Balusters
FENCE PALINGS, &0., Ao ,
MICHIGAN SHINGLE^.
Uarn Boards; Plastenng Lath ; Ilerr
lock Bill Stuff, such as Joist Rat
ters, ScaDtiing, Ac.. all sizee.
constautly on hand-
All of which we will sell oi)
reasonable terms i'id guar
antee satisfaction.
PLANING MILL AND YARD
Neur German ('ntliollo
ian7-SO-lv I
A. Haffner,
KUCCKSSOIt T J
H. BAUERIBROS.,
ItITI.KH. I*A.,
•PLANING aui
AND
Lumber Yard,
JtASUPACTCKEB AND DV.ALES IN
Rough and Planed Lumber
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
DOORS,
SASH,
FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
SIDING,
FLOORING,
BATTENS,
Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards,
PORCH POSTS,
STAIR RAILS,
NEWELL POSTS <fc BALUSTERS,
FENCE PALINGS, &c„ Ac.
MICHIGAN SHINGLES
Barn Boards, Plastering Lath, Hem
lock Bill StulY, of all kiuds,
constantly on hand,
All of which I will sell on reasonable
terms and guarantee satisfaction.
Planinar Mill and Lumber Yard on
Jefferson street, Butler, Pa.
Ideely A. HAF FN ER.
_ - hJT E OT"
L. NICKLAS. Prop'.,
MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA.
Having taken posession of the above well
known Hotel, and it being furnished in the
be-t of style for the accomodation of Kuests. the
public ire respectfully invited to give me a call.
I have also pos-tension of the barn in rear of
hotel, which furnishes excellent stabling, ac
comodations for my patrons. NICKIAS
BUTLER COUNTY
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
1 Office Cor, Main and Cunningham Sts.
GK C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT.
WM. CAMPBELL, TREASURBK
H. C. HEINEMAN, SECRETARY.
DIRECTORS:
>• i. L. Purvis, I E. A. Helmboldt.
William Campbell, IJ. W. Builshart,
> A. Troutman, Jacob Sclioone,
Q. 0. Roessiofr, , John Caldwell,
Dr. W, lrvin, I J- J. Croil
r J. W.Christy I H. C. Heincra»n.
, JAS. T» M'JUNKIN, Gen. Ae't-
BUTLER PA.
I
| the RESOURCES of
KANSAS
ACCOMPANIED BY A COUNTY MAP VF JHC
BTATE ANP A FLNE MAP OF THE UNITED
§TATEB, WILL BE MAILED FREE.
WHITE .OR A COM <Q
A. S. JOHNSON, LANS OOMMLMIONIN.
TOPEKA, KANBAB.
D. L. Cleeland,
(FORMERLY OF HARRIBVILLE)
DEALER IN
WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY
SPECTACLES 4 VIOUN STRINns,
fiT Fine Watch ami Clock repairing * speci
ality. All work varrented.
Store between W'uUer.'i) Drug atoro arid Bntler
Savings Bank, Main afroet. BntlGr, fa
• Siooo i
will BE paid If any Impurities or mineral
■ sotisiauces arc found ill I'ERfWA. or tor auy |
casu It wili uotcureor JicIp.HIBHBHB
P*BUNA la purely'» vegetable eOmtimind. _
I It Is not equalled uy auy or all oihcrmedl- I
rlnen c'oml'lnt.'d^Tfil^l^troiiiMauntt'We.
' PBRUNA IS being more extensively pre- '
scribed by honest physicians thai, any other
0 half-dozen remedies known to the profession, a
PEno A positively cures consumption sod
- all other lungaud heartdlseases. 55535H! ■
• For Intermittent fever, chills and fever, ™
dumb AGUE, the lulalllblo remedy UI'ERINA.
■ No matter whnt your disease la, where lo- |
cated, bo you young or old, male or female,
go at ouce for J' i_ Li IN a . HS333HSSSKSE
® Tell your neighbors and your friends thnt '
PEIIPWA IS the only remedy, ami will cure
B you and tlicm. Send for u juuiplilet. 0
8. B. IIAKTMAX A CO., O born, Ohio.
| Keep your Ixwels and pelvl . organs regu- §
lar with
PKBI\A and KIAXAI.IY
FOR SALE BY
zinnKßHAx A wci.U:B
BUTLER, PA.
t-a.k:b the
THE CREAT
li IB LING TO yj HOI 11.
|3T Ma other line runs Three Thr°ui h • •
seuger Trains Dally 1 •.«•»*••<*» Uii .-'fo. !'■
Council UlntTs 'lumtia. l.ine !■;. >"•
Joseph, Atchnvo, Top k» I" '1 Kjns-S '
Direct connections for all i>oii!t~ in Kan--
Ncbmgki, Colorado. Wyominjr Moi-.j.-m •,
vailn. New Mexico, Arizona, l.lih i.Prcgi .»•
California.
The Shortest, Speediest r.iul Most >" mf. ru
ble Route via to Fort SC''l\ 'Vt< -
Italio" ;j, lus ton, AuMilv. S«\v» Ai.tinit". C. h
ton and all iMvlntq Hi
Th« indiucm -i.ts IT;-< .1 '
Lui" V« Travelers and T"uH-t". ?.r a* «<•>
Til" eeietiratwl i'uitnri \ ir_«v r>
Sleeping Curs. run only on !hi- ! >rv .' *"
Q. Palace Drew inj-Hoer: C-'is. wit' -
ilecli-.ing I'haifS. N- cx;ra »h:ir;rc r
in tteciiuin/r Chair?. The f- ot.
Pnlaec Dining Cars. Gorgr ;> ?:.i -
fllted With CW-uu M( < :
VoU'Riff VV. .1 iT<r' tUO d'ltoic "
ej»-« pi««;,iers. ,
Steel Tnv k n'n) Sin o i . I ..'r >
bined with thoir Clre.it Th?" ■ • ss' < .
went, tjijs, !>l<o\r.
Houte to ihe o juili, bo.'tii A . .
West.
Try it. and you wil! find tn»v«».':«v: .i -
instead of a disu.i>mfort.
Through Tickets via tlds (>l< V
for sitle at all oilices in the I iw;
Canada.
AU information e.'.v ...- ; • •
in« Car Aeconnuodi.ti itic. 'I
will |Ki iibftvUttU}'
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States, in colors, by appr
J. Q. A. RBAM, tic.- •
308 Washit»j{toii St . Vv
nndo!7 ll.or.dv .' -. >.•
JAMES R. WOOD, O en- P.. -;
T. J. POiTER, Geti MurJtc .
fii RKEFS TAKE NOTICE M
Look to Your Owu Inlerest.
The Celf brated fivrtftdale H|all:vJM
PIiSASANT LADDIS,
Will at and for service the ensuing season, eom
menp|ug April 11th and ending Augunt 14th.
1881. at the following places, viz :
BUTLER.
At the stable of Walter 4 Boos, in the bor
ough of But'.er, on April 11th, lith. 13th. '4lh.
lStli. lfitb. 25th. 201 li. 27th. 28th. 29th and 30th.
May 9th, 10th. nth. 12th. 13th, 14th, 23rd,
24th. 25th. 26th. 27th and 28th.
June 6th, 7tli. Sill, 9tl«, 10th, 11th, 20th, 21et,
22nd, 23rd. 24th and /sth.
Jul> 4th, sth. Hli, 7tli. Stli and 9th
LE.YBUBEYILLE.
At I lie utable of John Lawall, in Leasureville,
Winfield township, on April 18th, 19th. 20th.
21st. 22d and 23d.
May 2d 3d. 4th. stli. 6th. 7'h, 16th 17th, 18th,
!9th, 20th. 21bt. 30th and 3!»t.
June Ist 2d, 3d 4th. 1 th, 14lh, 15th. 17»h.
18th. 27th, 28th. 29ih and 30th
July Ist and 2d. and so alternately, the six days
of each alternate week at the above places.
PERIGBEE —This sp'endid Stallion was im
poited by Lawall A Boos, and bai been pro
nounced by the m' st competent iudges to be
the best I'raught Horse in the State. He is a
dark bay. nine years old : without biemirh. and
muscle cannot be excelled.
He was cot by Cly !e win gained many pre
miums, including the Sterling preiriuru : when
on« and two years old he gained the premium of
the Codder Vatmeiu' Show. ,t« He is nearly
connected with the great Sir Walter Sco t. who
is well known and who obtained the Glasgow
premium of £6O. two years in succession ; he
also won the first prize at the Koyal Show held
at Battersea. Loudon. His Dam was a pure
Clydesdale Mare who won many first prizes at
Kirkiutullock Show. He is known to be the best
foal getter in this part of the State
TERMS: Fifteen Dollars for insurance, to
be paid when the mare is known to bo with foal.
Irregular pr persons parting with
a male before she is knou'ii to l>e >mll foal for
feits the insurance. Care will be taken but no
accountability for accidents.
BOOS, LAWALL A CO .
mar3o:3m owners.
Auditor*** Report.
Adam Trout man, Treasurer of School Fund, in
account with the school district of Butler bor
ough for the year 1880, Or.
Bal. in hands last audit $ 107 87
Ain't ree'd from J M Boyd, 187!' 139 00
Am't ree'd from I.ida Boyd, 1579 510 96
Ain't ree'd from R C McAboy, Boyd's
duplicate, 1K79 275 00
Am't ree'd ffom R C McAboy dup 'BO 3,900 00
State appropriation, T5J9....; 644 05
" " is«o 64i 70
Samuel Richey. schooling 2 00
J B Bredin " 5 00
County Treas'r refunded tax 26 'Mi
Balance due treasurer 16 81
Total, $6,2C8 41
Cr.
J B Mechling, 8 months teaching $ 480 00
Geo Bredin do 320 00
O P Cochran do 320 00
Mr* L Me Lure do 240 00
Miss Bella Colbert do 240 00
" Annie Cummings do 240 00
" M E Emrick do 240 00
" Ella Coulter do 240 00
» Lii'a Boyd do 240 00
" fcihftia Hrutoin ffc' ...... 240 00
"E ln Kurtz, 2 in. 10 (lays tcaplfg 73 l>4
" Emma Rowe, 5 mos 12 dys 166 36
" Emilia K Linn,,, |6O 00
J A McAnallen, Janitor ~,, 300 00
do elean'g school house 60 43
do • extra work 13 00
do tree boxes 2 50
R C McAboy, counsel fee 5 00
J Ziegler & Son, printing 21 50
Niggle Bros, hardware 4 38
II W Moore, encyclopaedia.. 25 IX)
John Staley, plastering 6 85
II Bielil, repair* 1 90
I)r. Bredin, secretary's salary 50 00
Butler Eagle, printing 3 00
J (J £ W Campbell, eastings 85 20
E W YogeleV, blackboard.'. i vU
Geo Stamm, brick .... i§ <*S
J H Negley, printing 0 00
Jeff liurtnc'r, plumbing 3 45
G W Ziegler, repairs 1 25
Walter Ziegler, repairs 25
A Rockenstein, stove pipes 24 15
G D Ilarvey, labor 10 00
J C Redick, glass, Ac •• 8 66
A B Richey, coal 23 75
Geo Bredin, chalk 3 50
Wickershani, School Journal 7 00
A' TroiHmaT), U4urc|i»n<jiie 24 80
A Haffner, lumber and repairs. ..142 0U
" inside shutters uud repairs 292 00
II C Heinen.an, stationery 7 77
Lewis Keck, iron work 1 35
M C Rockenstein, repairs 2 93
S G Purvis & Co, slating roof 5 30
" work and materials 57 90
Jos Purvis, lime 3 00
J J Elliott, painting shutters 51 57
Noah Henry, coal 127 38
A B Jtic'hev, hauling aud coal 23 75
F Weigana, Repairing c1ivk.,.,,.1 00
J Keck, esq.."stationery Is 11
Ulric West, gravel and' coal 22 20 j
Check books 3 02 |
John Manny, hauling lumber 25 ;
M Reisman," hauling lumber 50 I
Express charges 50 !
Butler Water Company 45 00 1
Butler Gas Company 6 20 j
Interest paid on bonds 425 00
Bonds Nos 19 and 21, redeemed 1,000 00 j
Treasurer's percentage 122 91 j
Total #6,263 41 ,
INDEBTEDNESS.
Amount of bonds outstanding $7,500 Oil
The above account audited June 6th, 1881. |
R. M. MI-LI KE, }
J. McQ. SMITH, VAud'rs. J
june*:,lt AMOS KEAKSS, J
MiOLDENDA WN.
or Light on the Great Future in this Life thro
the l>*rk Valley and in the Life Internal. ILLUS
TRATED. Sells fast. Pavs over
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At Chicago, close connections are made with
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('lose connections nude at Junction Points,
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Pullman Sleepers on all Night Trains.
Insist U|»oii Ticket Aleuts selling you Tickets
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vou will buv vour Tickets bv this route,
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All Ticket Agents sell Tickets by this Line.
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Chi^nga
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Price, 25 eta.; Largs Bottles, 75 eta-
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Ml PAD
o|iinloiiß of flie Public,
WABASH, INDIANA.
Tlia Pads arp selling H.ive several old
cjir6t»ic cases <"'f Kidney trouble lining (hotn. and
they rppott an improvement and think much of
them. A. L. ROHBOCK A CO.. Drugging.
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BAY KIONiT PAP CQ. f
HOLE I'ROl RIETORS,
TOLEDO, - - - OHIO.
J. 0. KEDICK. Agent for Butler Co.
A LECTUKE TO YOUNG MEN
On flie I.OMN oT
A Lecture on the Nature. Treatun nt and Rad
ical cure of Seminal Weakness, or Spermator
rhea induced by Self-Atmse. Invnluntar>' Fn>is-
Htoiiß. Irupotency, Nervous Debility, and Im
itediments to Marriage generally ; Consumption,
ipilepsv ain' Fits ; Mental and Phvsioal Inca-
Kicity, Ac.- By ROBERT J. CULVER WELL,
. l> , author of the "Green Rook '' Ac
The world-renowned author, in this admirable
Lecture, clearly prove* from hie own experience
that the a»fit) opiiserjuemei- of Self-Abuse may
be effectually removed vwthoul dangerous sur
gical operations, bougies, instruments, rings, or
cordials ; pointing out a mule <>f cure at once
cer'ain and effectual, bv which every snffnier.
no matter what his condition tnny he, may cure
himself cheaply, privately and radically.
fafThis Lecture will prove a boon to thou
sands and thousands.
Scut, under seal, in a plain envelope to any
addrei-s, on leceipt of six cents or two
stamps- We have also a sure cure for Xa|x>
Worm. Address
THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO ,
41 ANN ST., Nrw YOKK. N Y.;
feb(My Puti Office Box, 4i>Bfi
HI >HY a. H II.F.
H3< smtwi un.se.,
COB. PENN AND MXVH STREETH,
Pittsburgh, Pa. i
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
VTLIR, KARNS CITT AMD PAHKIR RAILROAD
Train* leave Butler for St. Joe, Villeretown
Karns City, Petrolis, Parker, etc., at 7.27 a. m
and 2.25 and 7.25 p. m.
Train* arrive at Butler from the above named
points at 7.i7 a. m.. and 2.15, and 7.15 p m-
The 2.15 tiain connects with train on the Weet
Penn road *.hrouifh to Pittsburgh.
«HIS1!IIM) AND AI.LROHRNT RAILROAD
Train* leave Hilliard's Mill, Butler conntjr,
tor Ilui rieville, Greenville, etc., at 7.50 a. m.
uid 2.35 p. m.
Train* iirrive tit Hilliard's Mills at 1:45 A. M.,
and 5:55 p. M.
Hacks to and from Petrolia, Murtiuaburg.
Fairview, Modoc and Trontnun, Conner t at Mil
lard with all truing on the d & A road.
PRUNSTLVANIA RAILROAD.
Train* leave Bnlier (Butler or Pittsbnrgh Titne.
Market at 5 C>6 a. m , goes through to Alle
gheny, arrlvlug at 8.01 a. m. This train con
nects at Freeport with Freeport Accommoda
tion, which arrives at Allegheny at 8.20 a. tu.,
railroad time.
hU-pref at 7.21 a. m., connecting at Bntler
I unction, without change of cant, at 8.36 with
Expiess west, arriving In Allegbey at V.56
a. m., and Express east arriving at Blalrsville
at 10.55 a. ni. railroad time.
Mini at. 2.2*5 p. m., connecting at Butler Juno
tion without change ol cars, with Express west,
arriving in Allegheny al 501 p. m., and Ex
pro*® east arriving at Bl.ilrsviilc Intersection
u 5 55 p. m. railroad time, which connects w'th
Philadelphia Kxprets east, when ou time.
The 7.21 a. m. train connects at Blairsville
it 11.05 a. m. with the Mail east, and the 2.36
p.m. train at 6.5# with the Philadelphia Ex
press east.
Trains arrive at Bntler on West Penn K. R. at
#.5« : a. m., 4.5S and 7.01 p. in., Butler time. The
y,56 and 4.58 train* connect with trains on
the Butler & Parker R. R.
Matn Line.
Through trains leave Pittsburgh lor the Ea.«t
it 8.56 and 8.56 a. m. and 12 51, 4.21 aud 8.06 p.
m., arriving at Philadelphia at 3.40 and 7.20
p. m. «nd Jt.oo. 7.0 and 740 n. in.; at Bnltlmore.
ibout the KUBC time, at New York three hours
ater, and at Washington about one and a halt
*onr6 later.
Ttm«* ot Holding U*urtM.
The several Courts of the county \>f Butler
; pomtrenoe oa the fi.Kt Monday of March, Jnne,
j Septcmlier and December, and conwnue two
weeks, or so long ati nrceesary to dispone of the
business. No causes are pat down for trial or
traverse jurors summoned for tlie first week of
the sevetal terms.
ATTORN EYS AT LA W.
~ BUTLER, PA.
A. M. CORNELIUS,
Office with W. D. Brandon, Berg Bni<dijig, Main
Street, Bntler, Pa.
J. F. BRITTAIN,
Office with L. Z- Mitchell, Diamond.
A. M. CUNNINGHAM,
Oflice in Lrady's Law Building. Butlar, Pa.
HTPIERSOLT
Office ou N. E. corner Diaicond, Kiddie build
■ng jnovi2
• JOHN M. GREER.
Office on N. E. oorner Diamond. novll
" WMH.LUSK,
Office with W H. H lliddle. Esq.
NEWTON BLACK,
Offico on Diamond, near Court Honae, south
side.
BRUOII,
Office in Riddle's Law Building.
s. F BOVNTERT -
Office in Riddle's Law Building. [marß'7s
7. B' MCJUNKIN.
attention given to collections OOlc
>]iposlte Witlard Ilousc.
JOSEPH B. ~BREDIN,
Office north-east corner of Diamond. Batler
Pa.
H. HVOUCHER
Office in Schneideman's building, up staiis.
J, T. DONLY -
Office near Court Honse. r - 74
W. D. BRANDONR -
Office In Berg's bnilding
"CLARENCE WALKER,
Office In Bredin bnilding- mvl7—t
FERD RKIBER,
MUee in Berg's new building, Main street.apVl>
OfSoe in Bredin building.
LEV. MeQUISTION,
Office Main street, 1 door south ot Court House
JOS. C^ANDERLIN7~
Office Main street, 1 door south of Court Honae.
tar Office on Main opposite
fiouae.
GEO. R. YVHITE,
Oflßce N. E. coruer of Diamond
FRANCIS 8 PURVIAJJCE~
Office with Oen. J N. Purvianoe, Main street,
<outh of Court House.
~ 37T) MCJUNKIN,
• filer in Pchneldeman's building, west side 01
Main street, 2nd square from Court House.
AT G7 WILLIAMS,
Office on Diamond, two doors west of Crnzu>
office. »p|B
T. C. CAMPBELL,
Office in Berg's new building, 2d floor, east
"ide Main at., a few dooru south of • LOWTJ
House. marS—tf
FTATTATSUIZLVANR
may 7 Office S. W. cor. of Diamond
BLACK 4BRO,
Office on Main street, one door sontb o
Brady Block, Buller. Pa. (aep. 2, 1874.
JOHN U $ BftQ.
Office ip Brady's Law Builst»f, strppt,
so'ith of Court House. EDOEMC Q. UUJJD,
Notary Public. jnn4 lj
~ THOMAS ROBINSON,
BUTLER, PA.
"JOHN H. NEGLEY,
WGlvef particular attention to transactions
ta real estate throughout the oouuty.
OFFICE on DIAMOND, NEAR COCBI House, I*
CITIZEN nuiiJ>rso
E. B. EOELET, ' KEMJIBDT M IK.UIU.
(Late of Ohio.)
EOKLEY A MARSHALL.
Office In Brady's Law Balldlng. Bept.tf,74
C O CHRISTIE,
Attorney at Law. Legal business carefully
transacted. Collections made and promptly
remitted. Business correspondence promptly
attended to »nd fmvwevoq. ' f '•'* '
Office opposite Lowry House, Butler, Pa.
PHYSICIANS.
JOHN E BYERS,
PHYSICIAN ANDSUKGEON,
myai-ly] • BUTLER, PA.
Office on Jefferson street, opposite
Klingler!? Flour £jtore. < •
DENTISTS.
U JB JNT TISTRY.
0| M WALDRON. Grrduate of the Phil
ip ndelphia Dcutul College,is prepare
• flaio do auythiug in the line of hi»
profession in a satisfactory manner.
Office on Main street, Butler, Union Ulofk,
up etairs, apll
gU"f*l Only
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