A BAG FULL OF GOLD. WASHISOTOW, October 20.—An old gentleman from the interior of Ohio arrived here a few days ago with $17,- 000 in United States 6 per cent, bonds, which be purchased in and which were called in July last He first visited the Loaa Division, where he said be came to obtain gold for his bonds, as he bad paid gold for them. When told that a draft on the United States Treas ury was as good as gold, be insisted upon the gold and would not listen to any explanations regarding an equiva lent in another form. To-day, a little before noon, be appeared with a large leather valise in which he carried off the full amount of his claim in twenty - dollar gold pieces, weigh ing in all about seventy-five pounds. He became very much provoked with Treasurer Gilfillan when that officer endeavored to persuade him to accept drafts and have tbem cashed when he reached home, reiterating that he came here for gold, and declining to take anything else. He staggered under bis heavy load as far as Assistant Treasurer Wyman's room, where be expressed a wish to count bis treasure before leaving town. A room was as signed to him for that purpose. After the entire amount had been carefully counted and foond to be correct, the old gentleman was persuaded to ex press the coin to bis home. During the time be was engaged in counting the money a city detective, who had been summoned, remained near him and would have kept watch over him bad be insisted upon carrying the mon ey away. The poor sufferer that has been dos ing himself with so-called Troches and thereby upset bis atomach without curing the troublesome cough, should take our advice and use at once Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup and get well. The lion is generally regarded the king of beasts; bat the Romans called the ox the bos. When a man makes a rye face it is natural to suppose that be is a little cross-grained. The purest, best and cheapest reme dy is that simple compound Peruna. A hangman who did not wish to disclose bis vocation, said tbst be was traveling for a suspender company. 'Not this evening,' cried the young Flathead Indian, when bis mother tried to put a board on bis bead. No one can be healthy with a torpid liver and constipation. Take Mana lin. 'No, sir,' said he, 'I never beat my wife. When I think she needs to suf fer physical pain, I persuade her to drive a nail.' Tou have sent for me and I am here,' as the mustard remarked to the Limberger cheese. Spread yourself if you're strong enough,' growled the cheese. 'I have come to the conclusion,' said Brown, 'that the less a man knows tbe happier he is.' 'Allow me to congratulate you, Brown,' said Fogg. 'Twenty years ago, 'says a colored philosopher, 'niggers was wuf a thou sand dollars apiece. Now dey would be deah at two dollars a dozen. It's 'atonisbin' bow de race am depreciatin'!' 'Will you tell me,' asked an old . gentleman of a ladv, what Mrs. 's maiden name was?' 'Why, her maid* en aim was to get married, of coarse,' exclaimed tbe lady. 'I say, Jenkins, can you tell a * young, tender chicken from an old, toagh one?' 'Of course, I can.' 'Well, bow?' 'By tbe teeth.' Chick ens bave no teetb.' 'No, but I bave ' 'Who was first into tbe breach V asked Professor Stearns, when tbe class in history was up. 'The patch,' ■aid the new smart boy. But tbe Professor marked bim one minus and said no. Tbe bole was in before tbe patch. 'Have rou 'Watts on tbe mind ? solemnly asks a clerical old gent of tbe roguish damsel behind the counter. 'No, sir, she answered, 'but I bave nine on one band and two on tbe other. Are you a wart doctor ?' 'Your busbsnd is not in to-day? ma'am V said a collector who called at tbe door. 'No, be is not.' 'Do you know where I can find bim?' 'I guess he's gone fisbing. He carried a glass bottle with something be called bait' Uncle Mose asked Ous de Smitti why it was that the weather was so much warmer in summer tban in win ter. 'I thought every darned fool knew that,' growled Ous. 'So did I, boss That's why I puts tbe question to you on purpose.' 'Deacon,' said a widow, as she heaved a long drawn sigh, and softly raised two tear bejeweled eyes to bis, 'don't you sometimes bave a yearning for tbe sweet companionship of a kin dred soul to share tbe joys and sorrows that walk, twin-like, with us through all tbe varied scenes of life?' 'Well, widow,' sighed tbe deacon, in reply. 'l've kinder bad a yearning all the evening, but I thought maybe it was tbem beans I eat for supper.' [Port Huron Commercial] Charles Nelson, Esq., Proprietor Nelson House, speaking to us recently, observed: I suffered so much with Rheumatism that my arm withered, and physicians could not help me. I was in despair of my life, when some one advised me to try St. Jacobs Oil. 1 did so, and as if by magic, I wasinstant ly relieved, and, by tbe continued use of tbe Oil entirely cured. I thank heaven for having used this wonderful remedy, for it naved my life. It also cared my wife. The Mississippi has fallen back into its old bad habits in the neighborhood of (juincy, 111., and gone off on an ex cursion after a new channel. There seems to be some division of purpose, however, and the river has spread itself ont to a width of nine miles, ap parently unable to determine just what route it will take for a change. The damage done is inded serious and pa thetic. An immense volume of water Is pouring through the crevasse south of (|uincy, and inundating the surround ing country. Tbe crops are wiped out, and tbe devastation will be lasting. LIYK AUEIVTft WANTED. To Mil I>r. Cbaae'* Recipe*; or Information for Everybody, in every county in tbe United fltete* and Canada*. Enlarged by the publUher to 94* page*. It contain* over 2,000 hou«ehol<l reoeipe* and I* united to all cla**e* anrl condi. Unn* of aociety. A wonderflil book and a houae hold necaaaity. It *ell* at *ight. Greatest In ducement* aver offered to book agent*. Ham pie cofrie* cent by mall, postpaid, for fi. oo. Ex cluaive territory given. Agent* more than double their money. Addre**l>r. Cbaec'* Steani Printing House, Ann Arbor, Michigan. HpiirM NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!; Extraordinary Bargains! AT JOHN JJCIEL'S. WE TAKE THE LEAD IN LADIES' MISSES' AND j MEN'S, BOYS' AND CHILDREN'S, | YOUTHS', BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL KINDS ! GAITERS, RUBBERS, SLIPPERS, ARCTICS, etc. LEATHER AND FINDINGS and SHOEMAKERS' SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS ALWAYS.. ON HANDS. Bpalriug 'of all Kind* Xeally and Promptly Done JOHN BICKEL, Aug 3i. MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA. V Mast, Foos «§b Co. _____ A CUHHHM, of lb. HEW BUCKETS It Id 11 MID Prison TURBINE 111 rWIwl Si » Vjr And buck" l |1 S==||l[ ETGIIES w ii* mmt im the, i p is A' Strong A. Durable. ill Chu'.Mt A Beit F.re® H * H will ■ttIHBIIK, I I J Cke»»e§t «* ny T| IWKLL. WABP. or yI 1 Pmmmp la the world for t, i±J RkA BATTLE In the Wind ft | 1 or lh>Uow Well*. jl Tfcanuad* In «• la *"r Merer FrooscH la Win* A STRENGTHENER.A Sl^^^Eß. 11 (ON BITTERS «r» highly «!1 ro quiring a certain and efficient tOllic; especially Ijvhpjtimi, 1 >y*pcp»ia, Inter mittent Fevert, Want of AjipetiU. Lout «} Strength, Jstrk of Energy, etc. Knriche* the blood, strengthen* the munch*, and give# new life to the nerve*. I hey act like a charm on the digentive organ*, removing all dyapcptic nyniptmn*, *urli a* Touting the Fund,Beuhing, Jle/'t in Iht. Stmtuu.h, Jfairll/urn, etc. ™n« only Iron Preparation tliat will not blacken tlio teeth or fjlve headache. Bold by all druggist*. Write for the ABC Book, 32 pp. of useful and amtwing reading— tent fret. BROWN CHEMICAL. CO., Baltimore, Md. BITTERS uWumciism UewcoXo\a HpraliM, Pain In the Hack and Hltlo. v There I* nothing more painful than theme dlaeaac*; but the |*lri can lie removed and the dItMK cured l.y OM of PKIIKY DA Vl*' PAIW K 11.1.KK. Thl* remedy I* not a cheap Jlen tAuk or Petroleum pr<<duct that mmt IK; kept away from flr* or heat to avoid danger of exploalon, nor 1* ll ari untrle'l experiment that may do more harm lhanjtood. PAID KI I.l.Kit ha* heen In constant uan for forty yenr*. ami the unlverml te*tltnony from all part* of the worlil In, IT NKVKIt FAII.M. It riot only effwtf a |iermanciit cure, t)"t It relieve* |«ln almrjiil ln«ta(itaiinou*ly IkliiK n purely vegetable remedy, It UMb In the hand* of the mmt Inexperienced. . Tbe r«'ord of cures hy tliu uiw* of PAIK KII.I.KK would fill v<ilum<-«. The MIOWIIIK extra/'l* from letb-ni receive) nhow what IIKJMS who have tried It think: Xdcar Cady, Owatonna, Minn., layi: About a y*nr *1 ncn my wlf»i ' t t/» miffmiruir fr*nn rti#i«irri»tUrri. Our rmtfti W«« Ut the J'Al* KILI.KH, whU h ni**A\ly ralSevfwl her. Cbarlee Powell write* from tbe lallori' Home. Londoj: I had l»*ii Uirw /«*r*witli tmirelirlk Ml'l Vloli-lit *|MU>* of tiv wfimuu h. 'lll* ilr*-t/.r* *t W'*tuiln*t<-r up v« up my caw. In a—liefe. Itrti! ymir P*!* Kn.i.ca, *u<l It **»* mo Irniunltate rallaf. I bmri raraliw*) my ■trnurth. *nd uti now khla to folknr my u*u*i oecutiatkm. I All druggist* keep PAIH KII.LKK. It* price I* *o low that It I* within the reach of all, and U will lave tneny time* It* co*t In doetor*" hill*. Me,, IIOc., and 91.00 a hottle PIRRY DAVIB A. SON, Proprlotor*, Providence, R. I. m. c. MrasM, DEALER I!V TREMONT COOK STOVES AM) KAN(;i<:S. AIM), AGENT FOR CRYSTAL I'AI.Af K STOVES AND Rl. I'A IRS FOR SAME. Itlrd < ag' - *. Tinware, Wood HIMI Willow Ware, Ennmeled and (iranite Ware, Sewer l'i|<e, Fire Clay Mtove I*l pe, Orate Tile, Fire Uriel-, and I lay. Roofing, KjMiiiting and Heavy Sheet-iron work done atrhort notice In-low market price* for ca*h I mi) nl*o huviiiK manufactured to my order, nice eh-nn mnl miiooth odd I'lali to (if l!ra<l!«y'» Stove*, which I w-ll at nix eenU |»*r pound, and I will guarantee •liem lo In-.i loni;iT nnd Kive better *iiti»fiiction than the no called origin*] mid genuine platen wild hy another j-.irty it ten ccnU per jiound. Give me a cull and he cotivlncd. M. <J. IIOCKENSri'JN, Junels:'<iu Muin Street, Cutler, I'a. so 41 i tPtff A\ I.M i:. To Impart a I'UAfTICAI. I'.I'HINEIM KM CATION lia*. for many year* and with meat *uccc** heen the aim of Duff * College, The falthftil atudnnl. ha* here facllllle* for *iteh a IrulnliiK v. ill <|uallfy him for iin Immediate entrance upon pr:n tl< al dutle* in »nv wptiereof life. For <lrcul*r* iuldren* s', OI'I'K A wis. I'lii'imruli I'it. tr \fcrr 1 lliuiK K K.C.I'I N'l, pulill*hei| hy llnr|»M A I'.ro*,, |>rltiled in color*, IWI trtllt'l Till- III IV e*t work on tin-» -lenee pulilUlied. A woik for biinker*, ritlltond*, hu*lne»* men mnl pia' tn al »»«■• couiitmita. I'rlec Js.ui. I ocitw A n IWK WANT vol 111 wry AVJLJIL IO ! fount),to iw-ll <uir NKW A I; T.IMATI. CAKI»KT MWKKI'KII, YOU rim malt.- from «.!'»»to in |MT IIHV I In- yrnr miiinl. <.•>•«! I>r»flt« ami r;i|ilil nalM Capital Dot hr<»*««iarv if jfmj civil (uriiloli (/"mil rflfri'iiim. AMilrrn nl once I'A'IJC (JAIII'K'I HWI'.KI-I'II «'<>. l 01-10, O. tCC i wi'i'U In your own town. Tcrtim mul #W„„tnt 1r"... A'lilrcn 11. HALLKTJ' St Vv., POttlllid, llttluu. 3Ppe : fintLexr* $S*., £Cxstt*wb*tr 2, IBSL 0. H. Walworth. Saco, Me., write*: I rjlK-rl'-liUfl Imm'illate r<-llef from {Malta In Uw «ld« hy tlm IIM of your I'A IN KIII.I* E. York *ay*: I li»V iiri/l your I'A i* Kn.i r.« for rbwuruitlimi, mnl hav« re«*-l v«t irrrrt IK-lii ftt Barton Seaman *ay*: llsrn Hand I'Al* KII.I.KK for thirty v<*r*. and found II a .".f/aWIe, mwiljf for rlmuinatlaiu -rid lamenca*. Mr. Burdltt * kite*: It n»».r/« Ut toidvr rrllef In eaae* of rluiurnatUnn. PbU. OllDert, Someriet, Pa., write*: y rmii ■i'tual liar, I know your I'AIH KlLMta la tlwi lawt luedicino I can wet. NOTICE TO FARMERS. Uritc tiiiNiVr nl Kiirm* for ftal<? or ex. haiiff** nt low prlri'H aiifl on fit»jr (myiTii-t/U (K-'eml • ninll I:ii um from B. f > lo fit) in ri ■ wimlcil. AI»o loan* furni«li<il to liirnii'i« ln.vlnir Improved (mill* on loiijf limit nt .I lit low r ihu. Aililr. »» W.J KIHKAUDKN, Fr«*|.orl. Pa., Or .all I*l ttill.-.- iljya: Kvi:ry Monday at lr i t. Kvciy 1 u-»<l«y at No. 00, Kuurth AvctiUC, i'ittolyurgh. j EXPOSITION s BUTLER, PA. O F BOOTS & SHOES.! Fresh New Fall and Winter Stock at Exceedingly Low Prices AT The Eeliable and Popular BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE OF B. C. HUSELTON. EVERY DAY ADDS STILL CHOICER STYLES AND LOWER PRICES UNTIL IIIS HOUSE IS FULL OF EVERY KIND AND STYLE OF Boots Sl Hlioes. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDRENS' Kip, Calf\ Grain, Pebble, 'Goat, Kid & St. Goal in lb! is ft, Ballon and Side Lace. Old Ladies Warm Shoe h, SHj>perx, Rubbers and Arlics. MEN'S BOYS' AND YOUTHS' Drofjans Plow Shoei, Calf Shoes, Kip and Calf Boots. 7he larg est block of Mens Lland-rm.de Kip Boots in Butler, and loicer prices. Men's Boots as low as ~ * - - $l5O Women's Lleavy Shoes at 00 Customers are all treated alike ; no misrepresentations made as to quality of stock aud 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 Count]/ —fast styles and loicst prices, and much the larg est sleek; Itouyhl for (.'Atill direct from ihe manufacturers. An inspe< tiitn of this stock will at once convince yen that ice do not advertise a small, cheap, shoddy slock of BOOTS AM) SHOES, As the Best, Cheapest and Largest in Butler C<>unl<j, but tee have the S'cck and I'rices to shotv for what ice say. LARUE STOCK OF LEATHER AND FINDINGS. &j- Repairing of All hinds Neatly and Promptly Done. CALL A A A' EX A MINK B EFORE i O Uli U Y. B. C, HU3ELTON. c it 11 Manufacturer of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware and ileulcr in Stove*, liuti/e*, I'rcwted, Japanned and Kuameled Ware, (iranitc Ware, WIKMICII Ware, Itlrd (.'axe*, aud Kencral hou*ekeej>inK good*. lUjolinjr, Spouting nnil RepairinK done on nhort notlee and ut lowest market rntc*. The only authorize J agent for the *al<- of A. ilradley Ac < !o.'* widl known Stove* mnl Itnnge*, and the only liUoe to get the original and genuine odd plate* lor their Move*, made expre**lv hy them for hnn. Ilewnre of *lmm plate* heing *old in nutler, intxlu of old and inferior metal, none gen uine hut from the Agent, ''IIKIS. STOCK, june S, *Bl. Near Wick and Schreiber IIOIIM-*, Main Ntreet, Itiltler, I'a. 'THE Tllir DOLLAR j lllMNOliitioii \ollee. | Notice I* hereby given Hint the ilrmol Walter ' ■V BIKM, ot Hutlcr, wn* dl»*olved >i) niutuni rnimcul on July ftth, IMM I. I'urtlr* I.WIIH- I'M l il<- linn will pleim" call ut the Mill, In Itiltler, where tie hook* ore In the band* ol W. Iter, mil Kettle, ii* Hi" nccounU of tie- linn niu*l l<e nettled Itumcdlately. W A LTK.It A BOOH. NOTICK I would r.iy to my |i«tron* tlnit I <iu now running the Mill my*e|f mid will lie ilrinklul f"r tin Ii p.iironaKe n* ln-i. tolnM- We Irivu the mill In IL>t i lll'* ininiur order mid »re »lil" to do n* goo I wiik ii« miy. Order* 'hrougli IOWII will lie at I ended to iitinetiially and good* dellveted, Order* lor rlonr aud Keed cull he lelt at Vogeley « Tol»*»ceo Htoie on Mi In *trcet. aud they will lie iiromotl) ul'eiid ed to. OKO. VVAI.TEIt f. COfJl"' r day at limue. Hample* worth IU fri-e. Aililc i* M I MW.I & < <i. I'ortliUid, Uitlue. .\oli<*e in DJvoree. ('n'ttrHc W. !«*> VN r.l<*aii<»r I llartlry. In tin < ourt of i Miuiti'Mi I'lfn- "i I .ii«if f county, Pit,, No. 1.1,.11111«* fcrui, A. I)., IMM |. M«-|#f, Mil, |H» |, Ml liiotlon 111 nfiffi court l»v .1 l> Mc.liinkhi, lv«i|., ttttoriH'y for lliM ilanl.it lay to Hi" coi'ii that *III»|H« H.I AMI alia •. MiioiMfiiu in ahoVf* I'll"' 1 IIIKI IH'I'II r« *t ll ri MM ! n, c. i , flu* ,Slier lit wim <||rcch «l to tiifik«' plthMf'ittloii a<'cor«llliU l«» law. anil <*COIK<' 11. VVlillc wa > a|«|»M|iit<M| a cum liilitlolM'i to lak<* te Itinonv «»f wilnewm**, «S»c,, rc i nrnal»lc to in* hl term To IM ¥ llMI'i'MM n'l , r.M' SNoll I r, \|('| |.K\ Voil ;»r«* uofini'it lo In- atid >i»|H*ar in voiir |»ro|M*r iMTton Ix forc our .lui'.' f it litif I• r. iii a rouri of «-oiiiiiion I*l I'll I *le u aud tlu'rc Io IM* Im .iI on tin* r.ili <lhv of I hfciulM'r, ihhi. u« ,| ( to .in v.cr Ilu- |»«' llfloti or llla-l of ||m* hjiM <ii»or/c \S Ii ntlcy, ami lo N|)OW «'.TN «•. »I any you have, wliv till* ««al<i W. Itarflcy HIUMIIII IIO< *'lvorccil fmiu tti«* t>oii«|N of nuiiriiuoiiy aK" M ai»lv to tii«« acu of fm«ctiiLly In 4ucli caw made and |»r«»\ dc»l, VV y\ II HOI I M AN, Hlicriir IMitler. I'a., M»'pt yjil, |HH|, I w II atlmd to the <IUtl«'M of tlie at'OVe a|u*")iit uieut at luv office In liuller. I'a., on Weilm'Hday, .'.ov<«|iiher '»lh. A, l>., IMM| # ai Ida. in. iIICOKOF, I.' Will i F., i«'|i 'a CcuuiujAfiloniT. i UnTIEW" DEPARTMENT! Upholster Y Goods! 0. M'CLINTOGK <ScCO. Invite special attention to the rieliest and most artis tic selection of materials for interior decorations and furnishing ever sliown in this city, including fab rics for curtains and drap eries, from the lowest to the highest price. Tirons For Draperies and Por tieres, in pairs and by the yard in Plain, Tin seled, Figured and in Cross Stripes. Also, Turcoman Dorders. Tajesiries In finest fabrics and the latest designs, in cluding the Persian, Indian, Egyptian anu Gobelin styles for Dra peries, Covering Fur nitnre and other Dec orative purposes. Lace Mils Of all gradesaml prices in Brussels Lace, Swiss, Antique, Crepo, FrencliGuipure, Scotch Guipure and Nottinga llants. Also, Madras Laces in all the new colorings. Turk Salines, * MoiiticClofhs and Fell ings fn thirty differ ent shades for Embroi dery purposes. Men Drapery, In all colors. A hand some material for long curtains. MisbErtroiries Doth in Towels and apnlicd to Plush for 'faille Covers, Mantel Draperies, Piano and Table Scarfs, and Val ances. Also, Turkish Portieres. Bran Decorations Having employed the bestprofessional talent in the Country, we conlideiitly solicit or ders for interior deco rations whether sim ple in character or re quiring! lie highest ar tistic abilities. ALSO CARPETS! Wholesale and Detail. OJ'GLINTOCK & Co. 33 Fifth Avenue, I'll'J Million, PA. NOTif'*: IK IUVOIU !•:. IN llin mattor of Mm •{■plica! lon of llob.rf l.aw r„n«e for dlvorrn a 'vinculo matrlmoul' from lain wifn, ItoKuniia I.awr.ni"" IN llin Court of Oouitllnn I'lnaw of itullnr Co,. Ph., A. I> No. M. Mar. li Tnrni, ohm|. Now, He|>l«fiil>«r Mtti, I HH I. on motluii of Mil- Wlilln mill llowmir, Oourt award p it'll' a lion and a|i|>oltit I'',. I. Ilruirh, Kw|-, eommlmloii «<r, to takn tnotiinony. two *uli|>n nanliavtnu 1.0011 mium.*.! 11 «*. 1. Ilv Tim IJOUMT. To Tit* ItI'.HfONIiKNT, KI.'IANNA l,AWIli;NII Von am hornl.y noliflml 10 tin ami app'-ar In yoni piopnr pnrnon, li.'foi.i our ]WIK«" at Hutlnr. al a Court of Common I'lna., limn an<l Hi* - 1 ■ I" I.n Imlil on lli« r.Ui .lav of Dnt'omlinr, IHll, to aimwrr 11m pntltloll or lllml <>• tin, »!»||| Ul.li. ll l.awrnnro, your huibftiid, cliouM not l>" ilivor.'.«l from tin, IIOII'Ih oi matrimony a|cr»i>al>ly to tho Ait* of Awtnmlily 111 Midi < ««« in»df ami | ro vl.liil, W. 11 I l.'i km AN, hlmrilf. iommimhionkii'm MoTII'IC. To all pkrtliw Inl.T. Hlr.l Takt, notlcn llial I will allntul to llm'lutl.iH of my api«>iiitium,t a» ronimia.ionnr In tin* almvn i'wn at my of fliu, In Dm horoiiKli ol Uutlnr, on tin, f»tli day «»f Inicmnbvr, A. 1> . I*ll. »' I o'clonk, ti. m. &ci«'t:i IS. 1. lIUUUIi. (JOUIIIUBWOIICI. A. Haffner, SUCCESSOR TO H. BAUERIBR OS., Itl TI.KIt. PA., PLANING MILL AND Yard, MASCIAOTIKER AND DKALER IS Rough and Planed Lumber OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, DOORS, SASII, FRAMES. MOULDINGS, SIDING, FLOORING, BATTENS, Brackets, Gauged Cornice Hoards, PORCH POSTS, STAIR RAILS, NEWELL POSTS & BALUSTERS, FENCE PALINGS, Ac., Ac. MICHIGAN SB INGLES Hum Boards, Plastering Lath, Hem lock Bill Stulf, of all kiuds, constantly on Land, All of which I will sell on reasonable terms aud guarantee satisfaction. Planing Mill and Lumber Yard on Jefferson street, Butler, Pa. ldecly A. HAFFNER. Planing Mill —AND— Yard. J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PUR VlB S.G. Purvis & Co., MANUFACTITHBKB AMI DEALERS tit Rough and Planed Lumber OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. FRAMES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS, FLOORING, SIDING, BATTENS, Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards, PORCII POSTS, STAIR RAILS Newell Posts and Balusters FENCE PALINGS, &0., Ac , MICHIGAN SHINGLES, Barn Boards; Plastering Lath ; Hem look Bill Stuff, such as Joist Raf ters, Scantiiim, <&<!.. all sizes constantly on hand All of which we will nell OD reawonable term** ind guar antee watiHlactiou. i PLANING MILL AND YARD \<'»r C/'Htliolle i'liureb Jmi7 NO-lj K. Gr Jbi 1 JU H, DEALER IN FINE Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES, &C. ENGRAVING OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. MAIN STREET, (North of Lowry House,) BUTLER, PA. WWATVIIKs WD CT.OPKS REPAFRED AND WARRANTED. A ' • SIOOO I Will l>« finlO If nnjr linitnrltlon nr mlnoml m Milintmiri-a urn fiitnm In I'i if •. \. or for ruiy | ri'.nti It will liotcuroof lk«'l|*. n I l'l.HltKA I* I'itivljr a V'%l l»l>lr riimiKiiiiiif. i II I* Hilt niiiiilk il I'f imy <>r n>l nlli r mnll- ■ i-liim nmi'illii 'I. I'lilH l« i""' ii ■; lunmnimi. - lull II In iruu. ■ _ " I'KiitfrrA l» in-iiiit iii**to oitrnrlvoiy tir«»- ■-■ I iin i| l>y In>in"it ptiynlrliifi i limit miy nfhi»r g li.iir tin. in n i l 'lli'nkii"« ii l i Hid | i"fr«il<in. ■ I'Klll'NA puilllVfly riil i'H riinmmfltun mill all •itln-r liiiimuihl linn Cilik .i ■ . -»» ® lur Inlnrtiillimit f"vnr, rhlll* nml fnvrr, ■ •liiniii I>i:»", Ui"lnl illlliton iiir«iyl»ricnt!N*. ■ No m.iltor wlnt your <ll<wmM« in, wliwolo» i i*Mnit, In) ynu Jiimic ' r «>li tin .ii mil i) tnr li .1 na. • • ■iff""" *' L 11 * _ ® Toll ymi» hrl(jhl»ir» mnl vinir frli'iiil* llinl u I'riu N A I* lliu niilv rt iiinny, iu"l will cum g yuu lunl llmin. he ti i inunphM. • H. 11. IIAKTMAM *< <>,, <i lM.rn.OMo. ■ Kik'ii yuur V*'wuU junl |«lvl' cinun" rntfu- U l»r wllli SMSffißilSl PKHIIIVA 1111 (I niHAIJK roll HAI.IC BY /jnm.nnAK a WHI.LKK lIUTI-KH, PA. CIIKAP TICKKTS to iiviy Hilt went. I«ftttfl K »urnl I r»|», I ir«%i, yr<!«»inl or Tlitnl * lu**. Kcllnhlr In formal lon nonfiling Iliiiiii'«ii*iiil I'ii*-I'm|itlon or Mining law*. Call on or iul<lrr«« Y. A TAVIOIt, fruitier Arjtylr Having* Hnuk. Mm M:t.ui I'elroll*, f'». 1114*, OllllH IVllllllr Nciiiliinry. J'.'/* SIIIII ANT I</ L.I />? 11 M<R. FIIH'DI IMM .SI hi.nl 'l . rillN low. Hrml lei' ( uUli'KUr. A. M. in.ic. rii. D.| I•»iii. TRAVELERS' GUIDE. t'TLER, KAHKs CITT AHD FiJUUI 11IUOAD Trains leave Butler for St. Joe, Millerstowß Karns City, Petrolia, Parker, etc., at 7.27 *. m and 2 25 aod 7.26 p. m. Tralun arrive at Butler from the above named points at 7.17 a. m., ana 2.15, and 7.15 p. m- The 2.15 train connects with tralu on the Welt Peun road through to Pittsburgh. SHBNANOO AND ALLKGHEHT KAILHOAD Trains leave Milliard's Mill, Butler count/, lor Hurrieville, Greenville, etc., at 7.50 a. m. And 2.25 p. iu. Trains arrive at Hiiiiard's Mills at 1:45 a. M., and 5:55 p. m. Hacks to and from Petrolia, Mnrtinsburjf, Fairview, Modoc aud **»iu»ti, connect at Hil liard with ail train* n tho Sit A road. PEX!»sri.VA>... KAU.ROAD. e * lul ' er (Kutlcr or Pittsburgh Time. Market at 5.06 a. m , goes through to Alle gheui, arriving at ».01 a. m. This train con cccts at Freeport with Frecport Accommoda tiou, which arrives at Allegheny at 8.20 a. m., railroad time. Exyrett al 7.21 a. m., connecting at Bnllcr Junctj.. n , without change of cars, at 8.3# with Expie.«s west, arriving In Allegheny at U. 50 a. m., and Express east arriving at Blairaville at 10 55 a. m. railroad time. Mail at 2.26 p. m., connecting at Butler Juno tiouwithoutchauge ol cars, with Express west, arriving in Allegheny at 5.01 p. tn., and Ex press east arriving al Blairsviile Intersection at 5.55 p. m. railroad tlmp, which connects w!th Philadelphia Kxpre»s cast, when on time. The 7.21 a.m. train connects at Blairsvillo at 11.05 a. m. with the Mill east, and the 2.88 p. m. train at 6.5tf with lUe Philadelphia Ex press east. Trains arrive at Butler on We6t Penn R. R. at 9.5»i a. m., 4.5S and 7.01 p. m., Butler time. The 9,56 and -J.58 trains connect with trains on the Butler & Parker R. R. Main Line. Through traius leave Pittsburgh tor the Eai' it 2.56 and 8.26 a. m. and 12 51, 4.21 and 8.0« p. in., arriving at Philadelphia st 8.40 and 7.20 p. m and 8.00, 7.0- and 7.40 a. m.; at Baltimore about the same time, at New York three hour* Inter, and at Washington about one and a hall hours later. Time of Holding Courts. Tho several Courts of the county of Butler commence on the first Monday of March, June, September and December, and continue two weeks, or so long as nvceeeary to diapoee of the business. No causes are put down for trial or traverse jurors summoned for tlie first week of the several terms. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BUTLER, PA~ JOIIN K. KELLY, Office with E. G. Miller, Esq., In Brady Law Building. augl7'Bl A. M. CORNELIUB, Office with W. D. Brandon, Berg Building, Main Street, Butler, Pa. J.F.BRI TTAIN, Office with L. Z. Mitchell, Diamond. A. M CUNNINQHAMT Office in Brady's Law Building. Butler, Pa. _ SrHrpIERSOU Office on N. E. corner Diamond, Riddle build ing. novl2 JOHN M. GREER. Office on N. E. corner Diamond. novl> — vTmTllTusk, Office with W. H. H. Riddle, Esq. NEWTON BLACK~ Office on Diamoud, near Conrt House, south side. __ E. I. BRUGH, Office Id Riddle's Law Building. S F. BOW SER. Office in Riddle's Law Building. [marS'76 "I B" McJUNKIN. Special attention given to collections OUio opposite Wlllurd House. JOSEPH B. BKEDIN, Oilicv uorlh-eni*t comer of Diamond, Buth » Pa. H. H. GOUCHER, Office in Hchneideman'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 Biady building- marl7—t FEItD REIBER, Office In Relber's building, Jeflerson St. ap9l> FM. EAST VAN, Office in Brady building. LEV. MCQUISTION" Office Main street, 1 door south ol Court Hons* JOS. C. VANDERLIN, Office Main street, 1 door south of Court House. Wm A. FORQUKR, OV Office oil Main street, opposite Vogeley House. GEO. R. WIIITK, Office N. E. ooi uer of Diamond JTD MCJ UNKIN, Office tn Schucldciiinn'a bulletin*, west side ol Main street, 2nd square from Court House. T. C.CAMPBKLL. Office In Herg's new building, 2d door, ea tt sidn Main st., a few doors south of Lowrj House. mart—tt n A. SULLIVAN^" may 7 Ottice S. W. oor ol Diamond- A. T. BLACK, Oilier ou Main street, oue door soutu o Mrr.dy Block, Butler. Pa. (Sep. 2, 1874. EUGENE G MILLER, Office in Brady's Law Buil-ilng, Main street, south of Court llou»o. 2aoctßl THOMAS ROBINSON, BUTLER. PA. JOHN 11. N FOLEY, «4~Oives partieulai attention to transaotions ih rital ustato throughout the oouiity. (»rri<rr. on Diamond, «ea» Coobt Hoopb, i» i!|TI/.KN ntllt.DlKf* K. K. Kdkl.Br, KkmnEDT Mahsuai.i. (Lute of Ohio.) KCKLEY A MARSHALL. Office lii Brady's Law Building. ftept.W.74 ~~U O. CHRISTIE, \uorney at /.aw. Legal bun|ne« cafefully imiixactcd Collections made and promptly remitted. Business correspondence promptly ittcudcd to and answered. Office opposite Lowry House, Butler, Pa. PHYSICIANS. JOHN E. BVERS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, uiy2l-ly) HUTI.EK. I'A. Office on Jefferson Btreet, opposite Klinglcr's Flour Store DKNTISTB. IDEHSTTISTIR, X . Oil WAl.DUON.Grpduate ol the Phil ■ add phis Dental Collegr.ls prepare'' • I* •in do anything in the Hue ol his .•rofe. lon In a satisfactory manner. Office on Main street, Butl»r, L nlon Hlock, •l> «Ulrs. »»'»> FiNlaleorN. R. Nliimnon. Letters of administration on llin estate of B. H Hhsntion lale of Franklin township, Butler county. Pa . having lieen granted t« the nnuer signed, all persons knowing themselves li.debt, ■ dlo said '•► late will pleas* mske Immediate iisyiuenl, and any having claims sr-dnst said estets will prusent them duly authenticated for Mtlenicui. J. 11. Shannon, Adtu'r, «ep "H «t Mt. Chestnut, Butler Co-, Pa. UP Advertise lu tbe CiTiztw.
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