Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, October 26, 1881, Image 4

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    SWEARING WITNESSES.
We copy from the Presbyterian, the
following in relation to administering
oaths to persona who are to testify be
fore the Courts and jury :
'Strange to say, our Courts, for hun
dreds of years, have persistently en
forced peijury on every witness sworn
before them, and the object in writing
this article is to attract the attention
of one who has power and ability to
abate this evil by legislative action.
'When you take an oath as a wit
ness (in the language always used) to
tell the truth, the whole truth and
nothing but the truth, you begin to
tell the 'whole truth, when the counsel
on the opposite side says, 'I object to
this testimony !' The Court stops you
and says, 'that is not testimony in this
cause,' and forbids you from telling
the 'whole truth' Thus the Court
has compelled you to swear to do what
it will not let you do! But if they
would direct the Clerk to add to tl e
oath so administered the words, "So far
*s the same may be legal testimony in
this cause,' the objection I have made
would be removed.'
Prolific and Long-Lired Fam
ilies.
The Hartford, Conn., Press says
that among recent applicants for life
insurance was one of 53 years, whose
fifteen living sisters were from 35 to 63
years old, their ages running as follows:
35, 36, 38, 40, 42, 43, 45, 47, 49, 51,
55, 57. 59, 61, 63. Another applicant
stated that he was 37 years of age,
and that he had eleven brothers and
ten sisters. His father died at the age
65 years, but his mother was living at
67 and was in good health. The ages
of the children, twenty-two in number,
ranged from 17 years to 47. The ap
plicant was a Virginian. A third case
was of a man 32 years of age. who
had eleven brothers and five sisters.
His father was 68 years of age, and
had just married his fifth wife. An
applicant from Brooklyn !>elonged to a
long-lived race. His father had died
at the age of 80 years, his grandfather
at 108, and his great-crandfather at 110
years of age, the average age of the
three being a trifle less than 100 years.
Never go from home or on a journey
without a bottle of Peruua in your
satchel.
It is a good time now, before cold,
damp weather sets in, to get hot-bed
sashes in good order for use.
Never canfound the bad with the
good remedies, the very best we knew
of is Parana.— Star.
To remove rust from knives, cover
them with sweet-oil well rubbed on,
and after two days take a lump of fresh
lime and rub till the rust disappears.
Physicians say that it is not healthy
to sleep in the day time. Thi3 opin
ion is backed up by all the flies in the
community, and they put a stop to day
sleeping when they can.
Don't forget (says Mr. Philbrick in
the New England farmer), to rake up
all the forest leaves you can get; they
make good litter for stock, covering
for pits and banking to put around cel
lars or greenhouses or hot-beds.
The canning of sweet-corn is grow
ing to be an extensive industry in
Maine. The yield per acre this year
is from 1,200 to 1,500 cans. The
price paid the farmer is to 3 cents
per can, which, with the stover, which
can be harvested when in its best con
dition for feed, is said to pay fairly
well.
[Sheboygan Fall, Sheboygan Co. News]
We never saw any one joyous when
Buffering from pain ; —neuralgia for
instance. In relation to this malady
Mr. George Guyett, Prop. Guyett
House, thus informed our representa
tive : I have used St. Jacobs Oil for
neuralgia, and can confidently recom
mend it to any one similarly affected.
The apple crop in England this year
is said to be an exceptionally good one,
so that it will not be necessary to im
port any from the Uuited States, a
very fortunate circumstance for both
countries as from present indications,
we shall have none to spare. Last
year, according to official figures, 1,203,-
(570 barrels of apples were sent to En
gland from this country.
President Garfield was fond of riding
through the country. Ilis desire to
ride through some of the towns near
Boston, enjoying the scenery wit ho it
having the people know he was l're;i
dent was never gratified, lie was iri
the habit of alighting from a carriage
and standing among the trees and
flowers. Once in California, while
he was standing in the centre of a half-
of beds of rosas, he looked up at
the sky and then down at thu flowers
.and said, "It seeins to be almost wrong
to pick any."
STUDY YOUR SOIL—A farmer can
not work his farm safely without know
ing all about his soil. Every field
Bhould be studied as to the efl'ects of
certain methods with fertilizers upon
it. Then the owner can act with rea
sonable certainty. The plan of cz.
periment with fertilizers should be fol
lowed up in successive years, until the
character of each field is known. This
is the best season to experiment upon
fall crops and no time should be lost if
it is to be done; a year will thus be
saved.
The business of telegraphy is a
greatly growing business. It has in
creased within four or five years past
four fold. Its effect upon trade is to
facilitate and enlarge it; but, like rain,
which falls alike upon the just and un
just, the telegraph wires lend impartial
aid to honest men and to rouges. The
spread of 'opinion' gambling into al
most every city and hamlet in the land
is due to the option of instant commu
nication in the hands of the gamblers.
A great deal of the prosperity of the
telegraph companies arises from the
process of gambling, no longer confin
ed to stocks, but extending itself into
the general market in dealings in cot
ton, corn, fiour, pork, or whatever ma
terial of trade or commerce may be
'cornered' or 'twisted' by manipulation
out of the regular course. Still we
cannot get along without the wires.
A Woman'i Experience.
Mothers and Daughters should feel
alarmed when the feeling of weariness
and languor too constantly oppresses
them. 'lf lam cross and fretful from
the exhaustion ot vital powers and the
color is fading from my face, I always
find immediate relief in that excelent
remedy, Parker's Ginger Tonic, which
seems to build up my system and drive J
away pain and melancholy with won
derful certainty. Several of ray friends
have experienced the same benefit from
its use.'—A Buffalo lady.
<fc"79 A WKKK. tliidayitl Mwlly made
Uutlit lieu. ADDRESS IBUK & Co.,
Augusta, Aluiue. zuiuriy
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS'^
Extraordinary Bargains!
IX
MSjfCESL' S.
WE TAKE THE LEAD IN
LADIES' MISSES' AND | MEN'S, BOYS' AND
CHILDREN'S, | YOUTHS',
BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL KINDS !
GAITERS. f
SLIPPERS, ARCTICS, etc.
LEATHER AISD FINDINGS
AND
SHOEMAKERS' SUPPLIES
OF ALL KINDS ALWAYS. ON HANDS.
Rpairing of all Kinds Aeatly and Promptly Bone
.TOIIIV liICKEI^,
Au „ 3j MAIN STREET, BUTLER, l'A.
usrfcp Co.
fall -/"N Bunnfictnrera of the
|1 HEW BUCKETS
ffil 'ni IIUIO 8? TURBINE
|i\9 rUsfir c i <s4hr
in £?! WIND
ffi I ll Work® em»y. throw. » jj S T"l IT fl T IT T1 fl
SI £1 constant stream. C - gdll I, Rj 11 I |\| li V
Hil IJ " d § • M\ ijliulrlHi u
I *• emßl t4 BastFotc* * « S £?n
Cheapest A Best Force * SWELL, WABI*. or
j. Pnmp In the world for BATTLE In the Wind
• Deep or Shallow Wells. .« _
Thousands In nse In Ly
If | •▼ery part of the VTnl-
| V«Tcr Freeies In Win- "'Oft
| M Bend for Circular and '
A STRENGTHENED. A SU^^^WER,
IRON BITTERS are highly recommended for all diseases re
quiring a certain and efficient tonic ; especially Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jnter
r.'.Ulent Fevers, Want of Appetite, Loss of Strength, Lack of Lnergy, etc. Knriches
the blood, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life to the nerves. 1 aev act
like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such
as Tasting the Food, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. iI»C only
iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or
headache. Sold by all druggists. Write for the ABC Book, 3- pp. of
useful and amusing reading— sent free.
BROWX CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Mil.
J? J 1. *III 11 in ■ ii i n *
1
yj yif folimmcndttmiWvxe.. 1
\ T .-£ / £ ST i' .'L,. 3
PERRY DAVIS'
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, Rheumatism, etc. , _
Perfectly safe to use Internally or externally, and certain to afford relief. No family
can afford tc be without it. Sold by all druggist:* at 25c., 5Uc. and 81.00 a bottle.
PERRY I>AVIS & SON. Proprietors, Providence, R. I»
M. C. BQCKENSTm,
DEALER IIV
TREMONT COOK SUES
AND RANGES.
ALSO, AGENT FOR CRYSTAL PALACE STOVES AND REPAIRS FOR SAME.
Bird Cage*, Tinware, Wood and Willow Ware, Enameled ami Granite Ware, Sewer Pipe, Fire
Clay Stove Pipe, Grate Tile, Fire llrick and ('lav.
Roofing, Spouting and Heavy Sheet-iron work done at short notice below market prices for
cash.
I am also having manufactured to my order, nice e!ran and smooth odd Plates to fit Bradley's
Stoves, which I sell at six cents per pound, and I will guarantee them to last longer and give
better satisfaction than the so-called original and genuine plates sold by another party at ten
cents per (tound. Give me a call and be convinced.
M. C. ROCKENSTEIN,
juiicls:tini Main Street, Butler, Pa.
NO. til FIFTH AVENUE,
To Impart a PRACTICAL BUSINESS EDUCATION has, for many years and with gieat success
been the aim of lintf's ('olicge.
The faithful student has here facilities for such a training as will ([uallfy him for an
entrance upon practical duties in anv spheieof life.
For circulars address p. DCKK A SON. Pittsburgh Pa.
i&~ Din's I'ooKKKKi-i Mi. ptihiishi'ii by Harper Bros.. printed in colors. i«> pag. Ti c larg
est work on the science published. A work for bankers, railroads, business men and pni'- ieal ac
countants. Price #3.00. I-OCMw
Ml J,l\|'|'C ; WK WANT YOU hi every
JLIIL ! N I County, to sell our NKW AC
TOMATIC CARPET SWKKI'KH. Yoll ealt make
from 83.U0 to 85.n0 per day the year round. (iood
profits and ra|iid sales. Capital not neee sary if
you cau furnish unod referenee.*. Address at once
I'AI.K ('AKI'KT SWKKI'KH Co.
Toledo, O.
fCC . week In your owl: to v. 11. T»-i us • nil
vUOoutlit (r-'c. Address 11. UAl.l.h'll & Co.,
I'ortluuU, Maine.
t JStxfcl &xt+
| NOTICE TO FARMERS.
L;.r«e number of Farms (or sale or exchange
at low prices and on ea y payments. several
email lanoH troiu iJ-> to 50 aeres wanted. Also,
loaus furnished to fanners having itnpioved
farms 011 Ions: time and :>t 10-v rates. Address
W.J. KISKADOKM, Free port. Pa.,
Or call >M Office diys: Every Monday at
Freejioit. Kveiy liu fday at No. 60, Fourth
Avenue, I'iUitmrgU.
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' AMD CHSL.DRENS*
Kip, Calf, Grain, Pebbh, Goat, Kid & St. Goat in Polish, Button and
Side Lace. Old Ladies Ha/ rn Shoes, Slippers, Rubbers
and Arties.
fiIEN'S BOYS' AND YOUTHS'
Brogans Plow Shoe*, Calf Shoes, Kip end CalJ Boots. 7he larg
est stock of Mens lland-mo.de Kip Bouts in Butler,
cud loicer prices.
Men's Boots as low as - ~ - - $l5O
Women's Heavy Shoes at - 00
Customers arc 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 lowest j>rices, and much the larg
est Steele; bought for GASII direct from the manufacturers.
An inspection of this stock will at once convince
yeii 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
tlte Stock and Prices to show for what tee say.
LARUE STOCK OF LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
|3P~Repairing of All Kinds Neatly and Promptly Done.
CALL AAV EXAMINE BEFORE YOU BUY.
B. O, HUaELTQIff.
CHRI S. STO OK,
Manufacturer of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware and dealer in Stoves, Ranges, Pressed, Japanned
and Enameled Ware. Granite Ware, Wooden Ware, liird and general housekeeping
j goods. Roofing, Spouliiig and Hi pairing done on short notice and at lowest market rates. The
only authorized a_ r ei.t for the a!.' of A. Bradley iv • 'o.'s well known Stoves and Ranges, and the
only place to get the original and genuine odd plates lor their stoves, made expressly by them
lor him. Beware of sham plates being sold in Butler, made of old and inferior metal, none gen
uine but from the Agent, CHRIS. STOCK,
june S, 'Bl. Near Wick and Sclireiber Houses, Main street, Butler, Pa.
■WlBSgi
■ B».
Dissolution No!ire.
Notice is berchy given that the Ilrra of Walter
& Boos, of Hutler, was dissolved by mulu.n
consent on July sth, 1881. Parlies owing the
late firm will please call at the Mill, in Hutler,
where rl.e books ore in the bands ol Walter,
and settle, as the accounts of the firm must be
settled immediately.
WALTER & BOOS.
NOTICE—I would say to my patrons that 1
am now running the Mill inypell and will be
thankful for their patronage as heretofore. We
have the mill in ll 1 st ela-s nn.nii g order and
are able to do as good work as any. Orders
I through (own will be a'.tendc I lo punctually
I and goods delivered. Orders (or flour and
■ feed can be h it at Vogtley s Tobicco Store on
i Main street, and they will be promptly at'.cnd
j ed to. GEO. WALT Eli.
in «Om>"'<h.y i! li me. Samples worth
IU tree. Addn-ss S-.i.v-o.s &C<<.
Portland, Muiue. i
Police in l>ivorce.
George W. Hartley vs Kleanor T. Hartley. In the
Court of Common Pleas of Hutler county, Pa.,
No. 10, .lune term, A. I)., isst.
Sept. Mb, issi. in motion In open court by J. I).
MeJuukin, Esq.. attorney for liliellant, it appear
ing to the court that suhp<i-ua and alias .subpoena
in above case had been returned n, e. 1., the Slier
ill was directed to make publication according to
law, and George It. White was appointed a com
missioner to take testimony of witnesses, &c., re
turnable to next term.
TIITHK KKSI-ONUI NT, KI.KANOH T. BAKTLKV :
You are notified in he and appear In your proper
person before our Judges at liutler, at a Court of
Common Pleas then and there to be held on the
r>tli day of December, issi, next, to answer the pe
tltiOD or lib.-i of tin' said < leor/e W. Hart lev. and
IN slum cause, if any you have, why the said Geo.
W. Bar'lcy • hould nut be divorced from thebouds
of matrimony agreeably to the acts of assembly in
Rnch case made and provided.
\\ M. 11. IK >F I'M AN, Sheriff.
Hutier, I'a., Sept. _*Jd, IHXI, I w 11 attend to the
duties of the above appointment at mv ofilcn in
Hutler. I'a., on Wednesda\. November oth, A. I>.,
i-i.ai in a. in. UKOItGK ft. WHITE,
| sep i's Commissioner.
flHp:
nuvMPTand ELECTRICITY
(J The great Curative Agents. I
| A GALVANIC BATTERY
M is imbedded in this Medicated Plaster. -which, * he®
U at.Tlied to the body produces a constant but mild
H cuireiit of ElectrtcitT. which Is most exhilarating,
GB affording immedinte relief to the most excruciating
itim of whatsoever nature. They arts rckncwi
■i o<jg«l by Phvsl elans to be the most scientific ni.tlr
m Od of application of those subtle and mysterious
B elements of nature for the pooltlre and speedy cure
pf of the following complaints, viz.:
BB RhsumttUiu; Jfeuralgla; Sick Head.
B at he; "Weak and Inflamed Kyes; All
Affectioai of the Brain; Spinal Cam
plaint*; Kidney and LiTerCuWtilalnts;
Stir-tica, Paralysis !tnd Lumbago; Dfi
pepsla; AilWo and Lang Diseases; Dis
eases of the Heart; Xervous Prostra- ■
lions; &c. fp
PRICK ONLY #I.OO. ft
THE BELL MANN CO.. Prop'rs, gg
812 Bro»Jw»y, Cor, 13U EL, Hit Terk. B
AGENTS WANTED. |
S*Nl> STAMP FOE CUKVUU. H
TOR SALE BY ALL DBDOGI3TB. jfi
Jivation this paper. Sent by MalL j|
Host Fragrant & Befreshlng of Ferfsaes
Exceiilagly Delicate aid Lastiig.
Price, 25 cts.; Large
Sold by dea'tr* In Drag* k Perfumery. SignjOar* of Ilk
cox & Co.. N. on every botlk.
PARKER'S GINGER TONIC
. The Medicine for Every Family.
NEVE* INTOXICATES.
Made from Ginger, Buchu. Mandrake, StilKngSa, *
! and other of the best vegetable remedies known, <
; PARKER'S GINGER TONIC has remarkably varuui ;
C curative powers, & isthe greatest Stomach Correct- 3
r or. Blood Purifier and Liver Regulator ever made &: j
; The Best Medicine Yon can Use j
: for Restoring Health & Strength 1
► It commences to act from the first dose, searches
1 out the weak organs, and is warranted to cure or J
► help all diseases of the Bowels, Stomach, 81-XKI, 4
* Kidneys, Liver, Urinary Organs, all Complaints of l
► Women, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, UheuniA- A
1 11 s m and Drunkenness, 4
Try a bottle to-day; it may save your life. s©ct «
ar.i $i suesatalldruggists. Every genuine bottle *
► has our signature on outside wrapper, Hiscox & «
* Co., N. Y. Large savuig in buymg $x size. |
just What la Wanted.
Everybody whose hair is gray or faded has felt
the need of a Hair Restorer and dressing that is
cleanly, agreeably perfumed and harmless. Par
ker's Hair Balsam satisfies the most fastidious in
•'.esc respects. Sold by druggists at 50c. and si.
New Grocery Store.
MR. JACOB BOOS
lias opened a grocery stote in the well known
store building at the corner of Main and Wayne
streets, near I lie residence of Judge M'Juukin.
All his Groceries are fresh, no old goods what
ever. He also deals in
FLOUR,
FEED I OIL MEAL.
Will pay cash for all kinds of produce and
grain, and will do a strictly cash business. lie
has in stock fine lines of
GLASSWARE, QUEENBWARE,
LAMPS, BASKETS,
CANDIES, CANNED FRUIT,
CANDIES, SPICES, etc.
BEST CIGARS IN BUTLER.
6 *V. "Tfl X
Shorthand!
A Full Course in Fonogrofy is published eve
ry year in the new monthly magazine :
THE AMERICAN
SHORTHAND WRITER
and the Exercises of all subscribers corrected
through the mail FREE OF CHARGE.
The only periodical in the world from which
shorthand may be learnt without a tutor. The
elan of Instruction is original and the Lessons
comprehensive.
Those desiring to learn may begin at any
tiiue, back uuiubers to Lesson 1 being supplied
new subscribers and exercises corrected when
ever received.
SUBSCRIPTION .
One year (Course of 12 Lessors )- - $1.50
Bingle cumber .... 15c.
American Agency for Pitman's Shorthand
Book* and Reporter's Supply Depot. Circulars
sent free on application.
ROWELL & IUOKCOX,
409 Washington St., Boston, Mass.
ear PI ease mention this piper. |augloif
HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED!
I Just published, a new edition of PR CUL
| VERWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the
I radical cure of Spermatorrhea or Seminal Weak
' ne.-s. Involuntary Seminal Losses, Impotency,
Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impediments
to Marriage, etc. ; also. Consumption. Epilepsy
and Fits, induced by self-indulgence or sexual
extiavagance, <to.
The celebrated author, in this admirable Es
say. clearly demonstrates, from a thirty voars
successful practice, that the alarming consequen
ces of self-abuse may he radically cured ; point
ing out a mode of cure at once simple certain
and effectual, by means of which every sufferer,
no matter what'hia condition may be, may cure
himself cheaply, privately and radically.
OT This Lecture should be in the hands of
every youth and every man in the land.
Me'ut, under seal, iii 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., NBW YOKK, N. Y.;
feb9-ly Post Office Box, 450
~~BUTLER COUNTY
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Office Cor. Main and Cunningham Sts.
G. C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT.
WM. CAMPBELL, TREASURER.
11. C. IIEINEMAN, SECRETARY.
DIRECTORS:
J. L.Purvis, * [ E. A. Helmboldt,
William Campbell, ;J. W. Burkhart,
A. Troutman, , Jacob Bchoene,
G. C. Roessing, j John Caldwell,
Dr. W. lrvin, j J. J. Croll,
J.W.Christy H. C. Heineman.
JAS. To M'JUNKIN, (Jen. Ae't-
BUTLER PA.
Union Woolen Mills.
I would desire to call the attention of the
public to the Union Wooleu Mill, Butler, Pa.,
where I have now and improved machinery for
the manufacture of
Barred and Gray Flannels,
Knitting and Weaving Yarns,
and I can recommend them as being very dura
blo. as they are manufactured of pure Butler
county wool. They are beautiful in color, su
perior in texture, and will be sold at very low
prices. For samples and prices, address,
F H. FCLLERTON,
jnl24.*7H-ly) Bntl«r, Pa
PKNSIONS!
Procured fur all soldiers disabled 111 the U. S. ser
vice from an\ cause, also for heirs <>f deceased sol
diers 'rile Slightest disability entitles to pension.
I'KNSIONB INCREASED, Bounty and new dis
charges procured. Those in doubt as to whether
entitled to anything, should send two :i cent
stamps for our "circular of Information.' Address,
wilh stamps. STonn. MIT & CO.. Solicitors of Claims
and Patent*. Washington, D. C. Lock box,
JAMES J. CAMPBELL,
« ■■ «>• « •»■-«»■-
Office in Fairviow borough, in Telegraph
Office
anlsl BAI.DWIJI P. 0.. Butler Co.. Pa.
GJGJ™* Subscribe for the CITIZEN.
A. Haffner,
SUCCESSOR TO
H. BAUERIBROS.,
Bl'TliKK, PA.,
PLANING MILL
AND
Lumber Yard,
MANCPACTCRER ASD DEALER IK
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, &c., &c.
MICHIGAN SHINGLES
Barn Boards, Plastering Lath, Hem
lock Bill Stuff, of all kinds,
constantly on band,
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.,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
Rough and Planed Lumber
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
SASH,
DOOR>>
FLOORING,
SIDING,
BATI ENS,
Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards,
PORCH POSTS,
STAIR RAILS
Newell Posts and Balusters
FENCE PALINGS, Ac., Ac ,
MICHIGAN SHINGLES,
Barn Boards; Plastering Lath ; nem
lock Bill Stuff, such as Joist Raf
ters, Scantling. 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
jftD?-80-ly
K. GRIEB,
DEALER IN FINE
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES, &C.
ENGRAVING OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY.
MAIN STREET, (North of Lowry House,) BUTLER, PA.
t3Sr° WATCHES AND CLOCKS REPAIRED, AND WARRANTED.
. U nature's greatest remedy. Dr. Hartman _
prescribed It to 40,(100 patient*, all of whom
- recovered or were much improved. ■■■■■■ -
l'rKL'n A can be taken by every ouo—U>o
- youpg, ttie middle-aged, the old, the babe -
anil ihe mother.
Pkkuva always agrees with the patient. -
It cleanses the system of all Its Impurities,
" tones the stomach, regular's the heart, un
locks the secretions of the liver, strengthens _
the nervesand Invigorates the brain. ■■■■
I'EBI'NA. Is the greatest appetizer, inakes _
blood, ami to thß woarjr ana tired from the
- tolls and cares of tho day It gives sweet and -
refreshing sleep. JpBCaspSBHDMMK
I'eri'n A should bo taken by every body be- -
fore each meal, when well, to prevent slck
- ness; when sick, tocure. tl'Oo will be paid ~
for a case li will nut cure or help. ■■■■■■□
Fkhuma Is composed of all vegetable Ingre
dients; each one a great remedy In Itself. .
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It Is pleasant to Ibo Uu»te, and win help the -
stcmach to digest any artlcloof food. ■■■■l
For a book which will enable you toTreat -
yourself, address rt. M. HAICTM AN A (X).,
- OSBOIi.v. OHIO. Always regulate the bowels -
and pelvic organ* with
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TBAVELERS' GUIDE.
VTLKR, EARNS CITT AND PAKKKR RAILROAD
Trains leave Butler for St. Joe, Millers town
h'o « '• l>,lrk,:r . el c-. at 7.37 a. m
atid 2J5 and 7.25 p. m.
Traiu. arrive at Boiler from the above named
¥? at?. . *" m ' 1,1(1 2 l5 ' and 7 -' 5 &_ m-
The 2.15 tiain connects with train on the West
"enn roid ibronjrh to Pittsburgh.
«H*!IA»00 ANI> ALLBOBBNT RAILROAD.
Trains leave Milliard'* Mill, Buller county,
for Harrisviile, Greenville, etc., at 7.50 a. m.
ana 2.35 p. ra.
Train, arrive at Hilliard's Mills at 1:45 A. M.,
and 5:55 p. m. •
Hacks to and from Pctrolia, Mftrtinsbur*.
Fairview lfodoc and t *»tman, connect at Hil
liard with all trains < u tho 5 & A road.
_ p *fssrLVA>.„ RAILROAD.
r ~ ns ' e * ve Butler (Butler or PitUbnrgh Time.
Market at 5.0P a. goes through to Alle
gheny, arriving at 9.01 a. m. This train con
cocts at Fret-port wiih Freeport Accommoda
tion, which arrives at Allegheny at 8.20 a. m.,
railroad time.
Erprett at 7.21 a. m., connecting at Butler
•Junction, without change of cars, at 8.26 with
Express west, arriving in Allegheny at U.SC
a. m., and Express east arriving at Blairsvilie
at 10.55 a. m. railroad time.
Mail at 2.26 p. m., connecting at Butler Jnno
tiou without change ol cars, with Express west,
arriving in Allegheny at 501 p. in., and Ex
press cast arriving at Blnirsviile Intersection
at 5.55 p. n. railroad time, which connects wHL
Philadelphia Express east, when on time.
The 7.21 a. in. train connects at Blairsvilie
at 11.05 a. m. with the Mail east, and the 2.36
p. m. train at 6.59 with the Philadelphia Ex
press east.
Trains arrive at Butler on West Penn R. R. at
9.56 a. m., 4.58 and 7.01 p. m., Butler time. The
9,56 and 4.58 trains connect with trains on
the Buller & Parker R. R.
Main Line.
Through trains leave Pittsburgh for the Eai'
it 2.56 and 8.26 a. m. and 12 51, 4.21 and 8.06 p.
m., arriving at Philadelphia at 8.40 and 7.20
p. in. and 8.00, 7.0.' and 7.40 a. m.; at Baltimore
about the same time, at New York throe hours
later, and at Washington about one and a half
hours later.
• Time ol Holding Courts.
The several Conrts of the county of Butler
commence on the flist Monday of March, June,
September and December, and coutinne two
weeks, or ho long as ir< cesnary to dispose of the
businettH. No causes are put down for trial or
traverse jurors summoned for tlie first week of
the several terms.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
BUTLER, PA.
_J _____ _ — ELL y
Office with E. U. Miller, Esq., in Brady Law
Buildiug. augl7'Bl
A. M CORNELIUS,
Office with W. D. Brandon, Berg Building, Main
Street, Butler. Pa.
j. fTbrittain^
Office with L. Z- Mitchell, Diamond.
AMr CUNNINGHAM,
Office in Brady's Law Building. Butler, Pa.
S. H. PIEIISOL
Office on N. E. corner Diamond, Riddle build
ing. novl2
JOHN M. GREER.
Office on N. E. corner Diamond. novl2
~~WM. H. LUSK,
Office with W. H. H. Riddle, Esq.
newtoF black,
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'7B
J. B. McJUNKIN]
Special attention given to collections Offlc»
opposite Willard House.
JOSEPH B. BIIEDIN,
Office north-east corner of Diamond, Butlei
Pa.
H. H. GOUCHER,
Office in Schneideman's building, np stabs.
J, T. DONLY
Office near Court House. r - 74
W7 D.BRANDON, '
ebl7-75 Office in Berg's building
CLARENCE WALKER^
Office in Brady building- marl7—t
FERD REIBER,
Office In Reiber's building, Ji-flerson St. ap81)
F. 11. EASTMAN,
Office in Brady building.
Office Main street, 1 door south of Court House
JOS. C. VANDERLIN7
Office Main street, 1 door south of Court House.
Wm A. FORQUER,
CsT' Office on Main street, opposite Vogeley
House.
GEO. R. WHITE,
Office N. E. corner of Diamond
J. D MeJUNIUN,
Office in Sebm-ideman's buildliitr, west side ol
Main street, 2nd square from Court House.
T. C. CAMPBELL,
Office in Berg's new building, 2d floor, east
side Main at., a few doors south of Lowrj
House. mar 3—tf
C A. SULLIVAN,
may? Office S. W. cor of Diamond.
A. T. BLACK,
Office on Main street, one door south o
Brcdy Block, Butler. Pa. (Sep. 2, 1874.
EUGENE G. MILLER,
Office in Brady's Law Building, Main street,
south of Court House. 260ct81
THOMAS ROBINSON, ~
BUTLER, PA.
JOHN H. NEGLEY^
O-Oives particular attention to transactions
in real estate throughout the oounty.
OFFICE ON DIAMOND, nkab COURT House, n*
CITIZEN BUILDING
E. R. Ecrlby, KENNEDY MARSHALL
(Late of Ohio.) j
ECKLEY A MARSHALL.
Office In Brady's Law Building. 8ept.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'B Flour Store.
DENTISTS.
DENTISTR *.
0 1# WALDRON, Graduate of the Phil
|K adelphia Dental College,is prepared
■ 11 ato do anything in the line of his
profession in a satisfactory manner.
Office on Main street, Butler, Union Block,
up stairs, apll
CNlateol N. R. Nliaunon.
Letters of administration on the estate of S.
R. Shannon late of Frnuklln township, Butler
comity. Pa , having Ix-en granted t« the under
signed, all persons knowing themselves indebt
ed to said estate will please make immediate
paymeut, and any having claims against said
estate will present them duly authenticated for
settlement. J. 11. Shannon, Adni'r,
sep 28 6t Mt. Chestnut, Butler Co-, Pa.
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