Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, October 19, 1881, Image 4

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    A QUICK AND THOROUGH
CUBE.
A man in Scotland had for years
been afflicted with some cutaneous dis
ease that almost rendered life a burden
to him. He had tried doctors and pat
ent nostrums until he was sick of them
and had allowed the inevitable old wo
man with her roots and 'yarbs' to tor
ture him almost into idiocy. One of the
latter, however, stuck to the case
until she got the upper hand of it.
She told him of a man who told her
husband that he knew of a woman
who heard her mother say that in her
younger days it was generally know n
that by saturating the body with pe
troleum and standing by a bon-fire
until the oil was well dried in, any dis
ease to which the cuticle is heir could
be effectually cured. The poor fellow
tried it and was cured. W ben the ex
periment was completed there was
nothing left of him but a few steel
pantaloon buttons aod an nnpleasant
aroma in the air, but the disease was
knocked higher than Mr. GiJderoy's
balloon.— Detroit Free Press.
Short 8,000,000 Bushels.
CHICAGO, October 4.—There was al
most a panic on Change to-day when
it was noised that John B. Lyon, who
was reported to be short about 8,000,-
000 bushels of corn, had suspended.
Lyon has for years been the heaviest
shipper of corn in the market aod
sometimes almost the exclusive ship
per. He was said to have been called
for $1,000,000 margins last night after
business honrs and to have failed to
respond. This fact and the action of
the Board of Directors in fixing mar
gins of the prices of corn at 66 cents,
broke the backbone of the corn mar
ket. All other sold dojurn in
sympathy. November corn sold down
to 70 from Ts|. At the closing price
yesterday December sold down to 65|,
a break of 5£ cents; October wheat
sold from $1.41f down to $1.41, fend
November wheat from down to
$1.445. Oats sold off 2 cents. At
11:30 prices were still weak and declin
ing and it was thought that the fact
might help Lyon to pull through.
How it Pays to Take a News
paper.
Some papers are not of mach ac
count as to appearance, but I never
took one that aid not pay me, in some
way more than I paid for it. One time
an old friend started a little paper
away down in sooth-western Qeorgia
and sent it to me, and I subscribed
just to encourage him, and after a
while it published a notice that an ad
ministrator bad an order to sell several
lots at public outcry, and one of the
lots was in my county. So I inquired
about the lot and wrote to my friend
to attend the sale and run it up to SSO
He did so, and bid me off the lot for
S3O, and sold it in a month to a man it
joined for SIOO, so I made S6B clear
by taking the payer. My father told
me that when he was a young man he
saw a notice in a paper that a school
teacher was wanted away off in a
distant county, and be went there and
got the situation, and a little girl was
sent to him, and after a while she
grew up mighty sweet and pretty, and
he fell in love with her and married
her—now, if he hadn't taken that
paper, what do you reckon would have
become of me ? Wouldn't I have
been some other fellow, or may be not
at all.
English Sympathy.
LONDON, October s. —Benjamin
Scott, Chamberlain of London and an
author of several important antiquarian
works, writes to the Times suggesting
a method of giving enduring proof of
English good will towards America,
by an act which would exceedingly
enrich Americans. There is in the
Bishop of London's library at Fulham
a manuscript in the handwriting of
Bradford, one of the leading Pilgrim
Fathers who in 1629 landed at Ply
mouth Rock, Mass, giving a diary of
the proceedings of the Pilgrims and
containing a compact or constitution
out of which arose the Federation now
termed the United States. The docu
ment was captured as loot by British
soldiers during America's war of inde
pendence from the old Dutch church
in Boston, Mass. As very many
Americans consider this document as
the very 'Book of Genesis' of their
nation, Mr. Scott has suggested that
in token of the deep sympathy of Eng
land with the United States in her
national sorrow and England's desire
to forget the conflict of a century ago,
now attracting attention at Yorktown.
England should present the document
in the name of the Queen and the na
tion to the United States.
For kidney and pelvic difficulties
take Manaiin
In the Illinois State Prison are six
teen men all related to one another.
A lady of Pekin, 111., has given
birth to a boy on every Foarth of J aly
during the last four years.
For all urinary and female com
plaints take Manaiin.
The Lemoyne crematory was at
work the other day on the remains of
a regular army soldier named Moore,
who died at Columbus, Ohio, on Fri
day from an overdose of morphia.
Adams has challenged Edmunds to
fight a duel at Milledgeville, Ga., in
order to "wipe out an insult with
blood." The insult offered by Ed
munds consisted in marking some of
the coin in his money drawer, so that
Adams was exposed when he stole it.
Fine carriage horses about sixteen
hands high, which can make ten to
twelve miles an hour, and on a pinch
increase the rate of fifteen miles for
short distances, without distress, are
in great demand in England, with a
scant supply. Here is a good opening
for American breedes of horses.
The Chinese Government demands
implicit obedience as a first requisite of
citizenship. Thus some sixty inhab
itants of Foochow, who violated a de
cree commanding all subjects to abstain
from shaving the bead for a hundred
days, were whipped with bamboo rods
in public, and had to pay a large fine
for that country, besides having their
heads painted and varnished as a warn
ing to others.
The latest fish story is about a bass
inside of which was found 'what was
said by one to be a young cat, by
another a young tiger, and by a third
a young dog.' No doubt it was a
young tiger, Such animals are often
found in bass. It was only two weeks
ago that a fifteen pound young hippo
potamus was found inside a two pound
bass caught in the Schuylkill. The
bass is a very voracious fish, and has
been known to chase a sheep across a
forty acre field.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!
Extraordinary Bargains!
AT
JOHN MEL'S.
WE TAKE THE LEAD IN
LADIES' MISSES' AND | MEN'S, BOYS' AND
CHILDREN'S, | YOUTHS',
BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL KINDS !
GAITERS, RUBBERS,
BLIFPEBS, ARCTICS, etc.
LEATHER AND FINDINGS
AND
SHOEMAKERS' SUPPLIES
OF ALL KINDS ALWAYS ON HANDS.
Rpairing of all Kinds Neatly and Promptly Done
JOHN BICKEL,
Aug. 31. MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA.
t'SJLßust, Foos e&J Co.
BUCKEYE
Dl I MID I TURBINE
■ W IVI I c » And BUCKEYE
Ellis
1. ...iir -et. 1. 11 ISA Strong A.
Ckupcit * Beat Force •" * OU| HWKLJ'WARP ?;
Pump In the world for JLi MRTiL BATTIfe In the Wind
Deep o* Shallow Well*. finf
ThOßiudi la »»e la
ITever Preeses la Wla-
Head f*r Circular aa* j
IB OH
P A TRUE TONIC
A PERFECT STRENGTHENER.A SURE REVIVER.
IRON BITTERS are highly recommended for all diseases re
quiring a certain and efficient tOlilC ; especially Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Inter
mittent Fevers, Want of Appetite, Loss of Strength, L<u:k of Energy, etc. Enriches
the blood, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life to the nerves. Xhcy act
like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such
as Tasting the Food, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. TllO only
Iron Preparation that will not blacken tlie teeth or give
headache. Sold by all druggists. Write for the AB C Book, 32 pp. of
useful and amusing reading— sent free.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Md.
BITTERS
I "EVERY MAN, WOMAN AND CHILD
SHOULD USE IT.
Herbaline Syrup,
THE GREAT MEXICAN REMEDY.
The only Medicine in the World Compunded from the Natural Roots and Herbs of Mexico
HERB ALINE SYRUP,
(NO ALCOHOLIC DRINK.) The most valuable remedy ever discovered in the Vege
table Kingdom for the speedy and permanent cure of Dyspepsia, Habitual Costiveness,
Liver and Kidney Complaints, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Files, Dropsy, Heart Disease, Ner
vous Affcctiens and Chronic Diseases.
HERBALINE SYRUP,
(NO VINEGAR COMPOUND.) The purest and best Medicine in the world for delicate
Females, whether young or old, married or single, at the dawn of womanhood or the turn
of life, relieving and curing their complaints as if by Magic. For the aged and the feeble
this Tonic Syrup has 110 equal.
HERBALINE SYRUP,
(NO MINERAL POISON.) A swift and sure relief in Mental and Physical Prostration
caused by over-taxing the mind and body with business and professional cares.
HERBALINE SYRUP,
(A VITALIZING TONIC.) Unequaled as a medicine for Children, being easy of admin
istration, pleasant and refreshing to take, prompt in its action ; certain in its results, and
always safe and reliable. No Vermifuge, Lozenges, or other medicines will free the sys
tem from Worms like this wonderful Vvild Herb Tonic.
HERBALINE SYRUP,
(THE LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE.) Skin ui.-eases of whatever name or nature,such as
Eruptions, Blotches, Pimples,-Ringworms. Scrofula. &c., are literally dug up and carried
out of the system by this great Tonic and Alternative, while the complexion is rendered
clear and beautiful.
HERBALINE SYRUP,
(PURELY HERRAL.) A genuine medicine warranted free from Calomel. Arsenic,
Opium, Quinine, and Alcohol in all its forms. The most valuable Family Medicine In the
World.
0 ■ , ;■% WWW .Ah JE& M 9 is offered for a case of Chronic Disease
that this great Tonic Syrup will fail to cure or greatly benefit, if the directions are strictly
followed.
II TRY IT, PRICE SI.OO PER BOTTLE.
PREPARED BY THE
STAHMBD MEDICINE COMPANY,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
Fm SALI m ALL BRUGGirrs.
PERRY D/WlS'
PAIN KILLER
IS A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY
FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE.
A Sure and Speedy Cure for Sore Throat, Coughs, Colds, Diphtheria, Chills. Diarrhea,
Dysentery, Cramps. Cholera, Summer Complaint, Sick Headache, Neuralgia, Cuts,
Bruises, Sprains, Rneumatism, etc.
Perfectly safe to use Internally or externally, and certain to afford relief. No family
can afford tc bo without It. Sold by all druggists at 23c., 50c. and 91.00 a bcttle.
PERRY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors, Providence, K. I.
ffCCi week In your own town. Terms and
*vO o utflt tree. Address H. lIALLKTf & (Jo.,
Portland, Maine.
fflnibe* ditiwrn : $!««» ©stub**: 19, 1881.
(C 4 n ftonixr day at nome. Samples worth
IU 3>£Us-, ( re e. Address SriNSo> & Co.
Portland, Maine.
EXPOSITION BUTLER, PA.
OF
BOOTS & SHOES.
Fresh New Fall and Winter Stock at Exceedingly Low Prices
at
The Reliable and Popular
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE
OF
B. C. HUSELTON.
EVERY DAY ADDS STILL CHOICER STYLES AND
LOWER PRICES UNTIL HIS HOUSE IS FULL
OF EVERY KIND AND STYLE OF
Boots & Shoes.
LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDRENS'
Kip, Calf, Grain, Pebble, Goat, Kid& St. Goat in Fblish, Button and
Side Lace. Old Ladies Warm Shoes, Slippers, Rubbers
and Arties.
MEN'S BOYS' AND YOUTHS'
Brogans Plow Shoes, Calf Shoes, Kip and Calf Boots. The larg
est stock of Mens Hand-made Kip Boots in Butler,
and lower prices.
Men's Boots as low as ~ ~ - - $l5O
Women's Heavy Shoes at 90
Customers are all treated alike ; no misrepresentations made as to quality of
stock and wear ; prices same to all. We don't sell to one custom
er at half price and next one charge double to make
it up. This is the
Largest Stock of Boots & Shoes
in Butler County—best styles and lowett prices, and much the larg
est steclc; bought for CASH direct from the manufacturers.
An inspection of this stock toil I at once convince
you that ice do not advertise a small,
cheap, shoddy stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
As the Best, Cheapest and Largest in Butler Countg, but we have
the Stock and IVices to shore for what we say.
LARGE STOCK OF LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
l^Hßepairing of All Kinds Neatly and Promptly Done.
CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE YOU B UY.
B, C, HU3ELTOW,
NO. 49 FIFTH AVENUE,
To impart a PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION has, for many years and with great success,
been the aim of Duff's College. . , ,
The faithful student has here faeilities for such a training as will qualify him for an immediate
entrance upon practical duties in any sphere of life.
For circulars address I'. DUFF 4c SON, Pittsburgh. Pa.
DUFF'S BOOKKEKIM .VG, published by Harper & Bros., printed In colors, 400 pages. The larg
est work on the science published. A work for bankers, railroads, business men and practical ac
countants. Price 53.00. i2oct4w
BUTLER COUNTY
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Office Cor. Main and Cunningham Sts.
GH C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT.
WM. CAMPBELL, TREASURER
H. C. IIEINEMAN, SECRETARY.
DIRECTORS:
J. L. Purvis, E. A. Helmboldt,
William Campbell, J. W. Buikhart,
A. Trout man, Jacob Schoene,
G. C. Roessing, John Caldwell,
Dr. \V. lrvin, J. J. Croll.
J.W.Christy H. C. Heineman.
JAS. T. M'JUNKIN, Gen, Ag't-
BUTIJEB
Notice in Divorce.
George W. Hartley vs Eleanor T. Bartley. In the
Court of Common Pleas of Butler county, Pa.,
No. 19, June term, A. D., 1881.
Sept. sth, 1881, on motion in open court by J. D.
McJunkin, Esq.. attorney for libellunt, it appear
ing to the court that subpuena and alias subpoena
in above case had been returned n, e. i., the Sher
iff was directed to make publication according to
law, and George R. White was appointed a com
missioner to take testimony of witnesses, &c., re
turnable to next term.
To TIIE RESPONDENT, ELEANOR T. BARTLEY:
You are notified to be and appear in your proper
person before our Judges at Butler, at a Court of
Common Pleas then and there to be held on the
sth day of December. 1881. next, to answer the pe
tition or libel of the said tJeor/e W. Bartlev, and
to show cause, ii any you have, why tile sakt Geo.
W. Bartley should not be divorced from the bonds
of matrimony agreeably to the acts of assembly in
such case made and provided.
WM. H. HOFFMAN, Sheriff.
Butler. Pa., Sept. 22d, 1881,1 will attend to the
duties of the above appointment at mv office In
Butler, Pa., on Wednesday, November 9tli, A. D.,
1881, at 10 a. in. GEORGE R. WHITE,
sep 28 Commissioner.
Union Woolen Mills.
I would desire to call the attention of the
public to the Union Woolen Mill, Butler, Pa.,
where I havo new aud improved machinery for
the manufacture of
Barr6d and Gray Flannels,
Knitting and Weaving Yarns,
and I can recommend them as being very dura
ble, as they are manufactured of pure Butler
county wool. They are beautiful in color, su
perior in texturo, and will be sold at very low
prices. For samples and prices, address.
H. FDLLERTON,
Ju124.'7«-ly) Butler, Pa
Dissolution Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the firm of Walter
A Boos, of Butler, was dissolved by mutual
consent on July sth, 18S1. Parties owing the
late firm will please call at the Mill, in Butler,
where the books are in the hands ot Walter,
aud settle, as the accounts of the tirtn must be
settled immediately.
WALTER & BOOS.
NOTICE —I would say to my patrons that 1
am now running the Mill myself and will be
thankful for their patronage as heretofore. We
have the mill in first class runuiug order and
are able to do as good wcrk as any. Orders
through town will be attended to punctually
and goods delivered. Orders for Flour and
Feed can be left at Vogeley's Tobacco Store on
Main street, and they will be promptly attend
ed to. GEO. WALTER.
NOTICE TO~FARMERS.
Large number of Farms for sale or exchange
at low prices aud on easy payments. Several
small farms from 85 to 50 acres wanted. Also,
loans furnished to farmers having improved
farms on long time and at low rates. Address
W. J. KIBKADDEN, Freeport, Pa.,
Or call an Office days: Every Monday at
Freeport. Every Tuesday at No. CO, Fourth
Avenue, Pittsburgh.
6 fijt
Shorthand!
A Full Course in Fonografy is published evc
( ry year in the new monthly magazine :
THE AM EKICAN
SHORTHAND WRITER
and the Exercises of all subscribers eorrccted
through the mail FREE OF CHARGE.
The only periodical in the world from which
shorthand may be learnt without a tutor. The
Plan of Instruction is original and the Lessons
comprehensive.
Those desiring to learn may begin at any
time, back numbers to Lesson 1 being supplied
new subscribers aDd exercises corrected when
ever received.
SUBSCRIPTION .
One year (Course of 12 Lessons )- - $1.50
Bingle cum tier .... 15c.
American Agency for Pitman's Shorthand
Book* and Reporter's Supply Depot. Circulars
sent free on application.
ROWELL & HICKCOX,
409 Washington St., Boston, Mass.
(fgr Please mention this paper. |auglotf
New Grocery Store.
MR. JACOB BOOS
has opened a grocery stoie in the well known
store building at the corner of Main and Wayne
streets, near the residence of Judge M'Juukiu.
All his Groceries are fresh, uo old goods what
ever. He also deals in
FLOUR,
FEED 5 OIL MEAL.
Will pay cash for all kiuds of produce and
grain, and will do a strictly cash business, lie
has in stock Hue Hues of
GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE,
LAMPS, BASKETS,
CANDIES, CANNED FRUIT,
CANDIES, BPICES, etc.
BEST CIGARS IN BUTLER.
HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED!
Just published, a new edition of DR CUL
VERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the
radical cure of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weak
ness, Involuntary Seminal Losses. Impotency,
Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments
to Marriage, etc.; also. Consumption. Epilepsy
and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual
extravagance, Ac.
The celebrated author, in this admirable Es
say, clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years
successful practice, that the alarming consequen
ces of self-abuse may be radically cured ; point
ing out a mode of cure at once simple, certain
and effectual, by means of which every sufferer,
no matter what his condition may be, may cure
himself cheaply, privately and radically.
ts9~ This Lecture should be in the hands of
every youth and every man in the land.
Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any
address, post-paid, on receipt of six cents or two
postage stamps- We have also a sure cure for
Tape Worm. Address
THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO.,
41 ANN ST., NEW YORK, N. Y.;
feb9-ly Post Office Box, 450
FEKKIH AIIMOH,
Justice of the l^eace
Maiu street, opposite Postoffice,
61 jy ZELIENOFLE ,PA. j
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)THE( —-
Chicago & North-Western
HAIX-WAY
Is the OLDEST ! BEST CONSTRUCTED ! BEST
EQUIPPED ! and hence the
LEADING RAILWAY
OF THE
WEST AND NORTHWEST.
It is the short and best route between Chicago
and all points in
Northern Illinois, lowa, Dakota, Wyoming, Ne
braska, California. Oregon. Arizona. Utah, Colo
rado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, and (or
COUNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA
DENVER. JL.E4DTILLE,
SALT LAKE, SAN FRANCISCO
DEADWOOD, SIOUX CITY,
Cedar Rapids, Des Moines, Columbus and all
Points in the Territories, and the West. Also,
lor Milwaukee, Green Bay. Oshkosh. Sheboygan,
Marquette, Fond du Lae, Watertown, Houghton,
Neenah, Mcuasha, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Huron,
Volga, Fargo. Bismarck, Winona. I«iCrosse,
Owatonna, and all points in Minnesota, Dakota,
Wisconsin and the Northwest.
At Council Bluffs the Trains of the Chicago &
North-Western and the U. P. R'ys depart from,
arrive a land use the same joint Union Depot.
At Chicago, close connections are made with
the Lake Shore, Michigan ( entrai, Baltimore &
Ohio, Fl. Wayne and Pennsylvania, and Chicago
& Grand Trunk R'ys, and the Kankakee and Pa*
Handle Routes.
Close connections made at Junction Points.
It is the ONI.Y LINE running
Pullman Hotel Dining Cars
BETWEEN
Chicago and Council Bluffs.
Pullman Sleepers on all Night Trains.
Insist upon Ticket Agents selling you Tickets
via tins road. Examine your Tickets, and refuse
to buy if they do not read over the Chicago &
North-Westem Railway.
If you wish the Best Traveling Accommodations
you will buy vour Tickets bv this route, {S?~AND
WILL TAKE NONE OTHER.
All Ticket Agents sell Tickets by this Line.
MARVIN HUGHITT, 2d V. P. & Gen'l Mang'r
Chicago.
Itl V Ivx I IVK^IVIJJ
B THEMOST POPULAR jd
H A S N \
1 $
LIFETI ME
\ .SURPASSES^OTHERS^
i .MnsQipiHsoo.
y 30 UNION SCLNEW YORK -
4 Chicago ill.-e \
M Orange mass. <
MAWHINNEY & CHATFIELD,
GENERAL AGENTS,
2fcsepfim 10J Sixth Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
TAKBTH 23
THE CREAT
li I RLTXGTON ItoUTJJ.
fW~So other line runs Three Through I'ns
sengcr Trains Daily between Chicago, Des
Moines, Council Bluffs, Omnha. Lincoln. St.
Joseph, Atchison, Topekn and Kansas City.
Direct connections for all points in Kansas,
Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming. Montana, Ne
>adn few Mexico, Arizona, Idaho, Oregon and
Caiiiji-nia.
The Shortest, Speediest and Most Comforta
ble Route via Hannibal to Fort Scott, Drnison,
Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Galves
ton and all points in Texas.
The unequnled inducements offered by this
Line to Travelers and Tourists, arc as follows:
The celebrated Pullman (ir-whrel) Pnlacc
Sleeping Cars, run only on this l ine. C.. 11. A
0- Palace Drawing-Room Cars, with Horion't"
Reclining' Chairs. No extra charge for Seats
in Itcclining Chairs. The famous C. It. & 0-
Palace Dininir Cars. Gorgeous Snv-king Cart
fitted with Elegant Hivh-Hmkcd liattan Ite
volving Chairs for the exclusive use of first
class passengers.
Steel Track and Superior Equipment, com
bined with their Great Thr.nurh Car Arran;ri
ment, makes this, above ail others, the favorite
Route to the South, South-West, and the Fai
West.
Try it, and you will (lad traveling n luxi.r
instead of a discomfort.
Through Tickets via this Celebrated I
for sale at all olHces in the United Staus
Canada.
All information about Rates of Fare,
ing Car Accommodations, liinc la'ji
will be cheerfully given, and will send
any address an elegant Cmmt)/ Map
States, in colors, by applying t >
J. Q. A. BEAN, Gen's Eastern Ay
aO6 Washington St. Huston
and 317 Broadway, New ;
T.J. POTTER, Gen. Manager, ( hi'
PERCEVAL LOWELL,
General Passenger Agent, Chicago.
Fstate of Ciiriwtopher mil
ler.
Letters of administration, cum testamento an
nexo, having been granted to the undersigned on
the estate of Christopher Miller, dee'd. late of
Clay township. Butler Co.. Pa , all persons know
ing themselves indebted to said estate are hereby
notified that immediate payment is required and
tnose having claims against the same to present
them duly authenticated for settlement.
JAMES CRANMER, Adm'r.
Sept 21 Coultersville, Butler Co., Pa.
GOOD NEWS TO ALL
parties troubled with baldness and loss of hair.
The "Alpha Hair Restorer" Is the first and only
remedy ever known that has never failed in a
single case, and we will pav f 100.00 iu any case
where it fails to produce hair if properly used.
Send for Circulars and sworn testimonials to
JAMES MURPHY it CO., General Agents.
2? Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Price per bottle, #2 00, or three boltlcs for #5.00 ;
Advertise in the CITIZEN. i
A. Haffner,
SUCCEBSOR TO
H. BAUERIBR OS.,
BHTJLEB, PA.,
PLANINGr MILL
AND
Lumber Yard,
MAMUPACTU&XB AND DEALER 111
Rough and Planed Lumber
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
DOORS,
SASH,
FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
SIDING,
FLOORING,
BATTENS,
Brackets, Gauged Gornice Boards,
PORCH POSTS,
STAIR RAILS,
NEWELL POSTS & BALUSTERS,
FENCE PALINGS, Ac., Ac.
MICHIGAN SHINGLES
Barn Boards, Plastering Lath, Hem
lock Bill Stuff, of all kinds,
constantly on hand,
All of which I will sell on reasonable
terms and guarantee satisfaction.
Planing Mill and Lumber Yard on
Jefferson street, Butler, Pa.
ldecly A. HAFFNER.
Planing Mill
—AND-
Lumber Yard.
J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PURVIS
S.G. Purvis & Co.,
MawuraCTTOKRS AND DKAL*BSIK
Rough and Planed Lumber
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
SASH,
DOORS.
FLOORING,
SIDING,
BATTENS,
Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards,
PORCH POSTS,
STAIR RAILS
Newell Posts and Balusters
FENCE PALINGS, Ac., Ac.,
MICHIGAN SHINGLES,
Barn Boards; Plastering Lath ; Hem
lock Bill Stuff, such as Joist Raf
ters, Scantiing, Ac., all sizes
constantly on hand.
All of which we will sell on
reasonable terms and guar
antee satisfaction.
PLANING MILL AND YARD
Near German Catholic Church
jan?-80-ly
E. GRIEH,
DEALER IN FINE
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES, &C.
ENGRAVING OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY.
MAIN STREET, (North of Lowry House,) BUTLER, PA.
JSPWATCHES AND CLOCKS REPAIRED, AND WARRANTED. -®«
This Is a new remedy, originally eom
| pounded and Introduced to the medical profes- ■
slou and the public at large by 8. B. Bart
man, M. D., of 807 Peiin Ave.. PltUbnrx,
I Pa., who has prescribed Kto over 40,000 pa- I
tlents, and in every case with the moat rratl
tying success.
■ Its effect upon the system Is entirely unlike ■
that of any other remedy, aad Is the only
a medicine needed In almost every disease to ■
■ which flesh Is heir—Epilepsy (Falling Fits) 1
being the only exception. In this PEHUNA
a should not be used. In Constipation and I
Diseases of the Female Organs and Bladder,
MANALIN should be given with it. PIRPKA
I Is composed of purely vegetable ingredients, I
each one, according to medical authors, a
great remedy in Itself.
■ Dr. Ilartman has succeeded in extracting I
the active principles from these Ingredients
m and In combining them Into one simple com- ■
■ pound, which at once coincides with the Vis '
MKDICATIMX N ATURA in every disease, and
■ the work of restoration commences with the I
first dose. Thero Is i.ot an organ that It will
not reach nor a disease It will not cure. For
I particulars send for a pamphlet. I
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FOR SALE BY
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BUTLER, PA.
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to any point west. Land Explorers, Round
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Keliable Information
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May 14:Gtn Petrolia, Pa.
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TRAVELLERS' QUIDS.
UTI - B *i *•***■ CITT KWD riKIl lin»nip
Train* leave Butler for St. Joe, Millerstown
To' '..?£? Pmrker > «c-. t tJW ». a
and 2.25 and 7.25 p. m.
Timlu# arrive at Boiler from the above named
£? in^ ' t . 7 -. 17 *• m > 8 1 5. »nd 7.15 p. a-
The 3.15 train connects with train on the We«t
Penn road through to Pittsburgh.
THIRLXSO AND ALLMRHT *"'
Trains leave Hill Lard's Mill, Butler county,
for HarrUrille, Greenville, etc.. at 7.50 a. m.
and 2.25 p. m.
Trains arrive at Hilllard's Mills at 1:45 A. K„
and 5:55 P. M.
Hacks to and from Petrolla, Martlnsbunr,
rairview, Modoc and T connect at HO-
Hard with all trains i B til* 3 A A roaa.
_ P***SIXVAI>,» MAILKOXD.
Trains leave Bntler (Butler or Pittsburgh Tim*.
Market at 5.06 a. m., goes through to Alle
gheny, arriving at 9.01 a. m. This train oon
nects at Freeport with Free port Accommoda
tion, which arrives at Allegheny at 8:90 a. m.,
railroad time.
Expr— at 7.21 a. m„ connecting at Butlsr
Junction, without change of cars, at 8.38 with
Express west, arriving !n Allegheny at V.56
a. m., and Express east arriving at Blairtvllle
at 10.55 I. m. railroad time.
Mail at 2.26 p. m., connecting at Botier Juno
lion without change of cars, with Express west,
arriving in Allegheny at 5.01 p. m., and Ex
press cast arriving at Blairsviile Intersection
at 5.55 p. m. railroad time, which connects with
Philadelphia Kxpress east, when on time.
The 7.91 a. m. train connects at Blairsviile
at 11.05 a. m. with the Mail east, and the 2.84
p. m. train at 6.59 with the Philadelphia Ex
press east.
Trains arrive at Butler on West Penn R. E. at
9.56 a. in., 4.5H and 7.01 p. m., Butler time. The
9,56 and 4.58 trains connect with trains on
the Butler <fe Parker R. R.
Main Lint.
Through trains leave Pittsburgh tor the Eat*
at 3.56 and 8.36 a. m. and 19.51, 4.21 and 8.06 p.
m., arriving at Philadelphia at 8.40 and 7.30
p. m. and 8.00, 7.00 and 7.40 a. m.; at Baltimore
about the same time, at New York three hours
later, and at Washington about one and a half
hours later.
Tline of Holding Conrls.
The several Courts of the county of Butler
commence on the fiist Monday of March, June,
September and December, and ooutlnaa two
weeks, or so long as neceaaaiy to dispose of the
business. No causes are put down for trial or
traverse Jurors summoned for the first week of
the several terms.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
BUTLER, PA.
JOHN K. KELLY,
Office with E. G. Miller, Esq., in Brady Law
Building. auglTOl
R. P. SCOTT,
Attorney at Law. Office, Room No. 3, Rel
ber Building, opposite the Lowry House, Jeffer
son street, Butler, Pa. |aug'Bl
A. M. CORNELIUS,
Office with W. D. Brandon, Berg Building, Main
Street, Butler, Pa.
J. F. BRITTAIN^
Office with L. Z. Mitchell, Diamond.
A. M. CUNNINGHAM,
Office in Brady's Law Building. Butler, Pa.
8. H. PIERSOIL "
Office on N. E. corner Diamond, Riddle build
ing. novlS
JOHN M. GREER.
Office on N. E. corner Diamond. norlj
WM. H. LUSK,
Office with W. H. H. Riddle, Esq.
NEWTON BLACKS
Office on Diamond, near Court House, south
side.
E. I. BRUGH,
Office in Riddle's Law Building.
S. F. BOWSER.
Office in Riddle's Law Building. [marß'76
J. B. McJUNKIN!
Special attention given to collections Offloi
opposite Willard House.
JOSEPH B. BREDIN,
Office north-east corner of Diamond, Butler
Pa.
H. H. GOUCHER,
Office in Schneideman's building, up stalls.
J, T. DONLY
Office near Court House. r - 74
W. D. BRANDON, '
ebl7-76 Office in Berg's building,
CLARENCE WALKER^
Office in Brady building- marl7—t
FERD REIBER,
Office in Reiber'6 building, Jeflerson St. apttlj
F. M. EASTMAN,
Office in Brady building.
LEV. McQUISTION,
Office Main street, 1 door south of Court Hons*
JOS. C. VANDERLIN,
Office Main street, 1 door south of Court Hons*.
Wm A. FORQUER,
•dT Office on Main street opposite Vogslsy
House.
GEO. R. WHITE,
Office N. E. corner of Diamond-
J. DT McJUNKIN,
Office in Schneideman's building, west side ot
Main street, 2nd square from Court House,
A. G. WILLIAMS,
Office on Diamond, two doors west of Crrm>
office, *pM
T. C. CAMPBELL,
Office in Berg's new building, 3d ioor, east
side Main St., a few doors south of Lowry
House. aarS—tf
C A. SULLIVAN,
raay7 Office S. W. oor. of Diamond.
A. T. BLACK,
Office on Main street, one door south ot
Bredy Block, Butler, Pa. (Sep. 2, 1874.
JOHN M MILLER A BRO.
Office in Brady's Law Building, Main street,
south of Court House. EUOKMK O. Muxn,
Notary Publio. Jon4 ly
THOMAS ROBINSON, "
BUTLER, PA.
JOHN H. NEGLEY,
WOives particular attention to transaction
is real estate throughout the oounty.
Omc* OK DIAMOND, HKAB COUBT Hocsx, I*
CrriZKM KUILDTNO
E. R. EckLET, KKMMIDT MASSHAIX
(Late of Ohio.),
ECKLEY A MARSHALL.
Office in Brady's Law Building. 5ept.9,74
c. G. CHRISTIE,
Attorney at Law. Legal business carefully
transacted. Collections made and promptly
remitted. Business correspondence promptly
attended to and answered.
Office opposite Lowry House, Butler, Pa.
PHYSICIANS -
JOHN E. BYERS,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
my2l-ly] BUTLER, PA.
Office on Jefferson street, opposite
Klingler's Flour Store.
D ENTISTS.
DEITTISTH *.
o|# WALDRON, Graduate ot the PhD
B adelpbia Dental College,ls prepared
a I* sto do anything in the line of hia
profession in a satisfactory manner.
Office on Main street, Butler, Union Block,
up stairs, apll
C79 A WEEK. Jl'.' a day at home easily made
9 / outfit free. Address Tkuk A Co..
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