Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, November 09, 1881, Image 4

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    [St. Louis Evening Chronicle.]
People In Glum Houses etc.
While it may be proper that those
'living in glass houses should never
throw stones' we think it is eminently
proper that those working in glass
houses should say a 'good word' for
anything of benefit to themselves. In
this connection, Mr. Isaac Corr«»y,
Manager Salem, N. J. Glass Works,
remarks: lam pleased to say that I
have used the Great Remedy, St. Ja
cobs Oil, for Rheumatism with excel
lent results; other members of my fam
ily have also been greatly benefited by
its use.
There is a conflict of authority be
tween the coroner and justices of the
peace in Luzerne county, owing to the
latter holding inquests without notifi
cation to the coroner. The law of
1843 provides that a justice of the
peace can only hold such inquests
when no coroner has been elected,
when he is oat of the country, or so
far from the scene where he is wanted,
as to render it impossible to call him
in time to act.
Yellow Fever Prevented.
The engineers of the Central Railroad
of Georgia say: 'Though exposed to
the worst miasmatic influences, going
and coming out of Savannah at dif
ferent hours of the night, and also in
spending entire nights in the city dur
ing the prevalence of the yellow fever
epidemic of 1874, with but the single
exception of one of us (who was taken
sick, but speedily recovered) we con
tinued in our usual good health—a
circumstance we can account for in no
other way but by the effect, under
Providence! of the habitual and con
tinued use of Simmons Liver RegulaJ
tor while we were exposed to thie ma
laria.'
The 'utterly utter' kind of talk has
infected the street gamins, one of
whom, after picking up a more than
usually fragrant cigar-stump, exclaim
ed to his friend Jack: 'Jack, this is
quite too positively bully !'
Peruna is a wooder in itself. It
cures the most hopeless cases of con
sumption.
'lnvisible wire fences' are advertis
ed as a new thing. They may be in
agriculture, but they are not in polit
ics.
Whenever your doctor would give
you Iron and Cod Liver Oil, the home
opathist wonld give you sugar and
similia similibus curantur. Smile at
both, and take Peruna.
It seems to be a settled thing that
walking through a quadrille is dancing.
The fellows who have been anxious to
know ought to be satisfied now.
Weddinge, corn huskings, cider
drawings, donations and literary par
ties will now open business for the
long winter evening season.
An exchange calls attention to the
fact that a large proportion of the
board signs along country roads adver
tise men who long ago failed in busi
ness.
Eighteen turkeys sat on the railroad
track near Lebanon when the train
came along. Feathers and hashed
turkey strewed the track when the
train passed.
Ocean steamer—cotton in cargo,
dynamite in cotton, Beelzebub in the
dynamite, and a great wonder and fear
in the heads of the English. Every
passenger on the steamer has joined
the church since the discovery.
The Cable has informed us that the
Czar «nd the Emperor William kissed
each other when they met at Dantzig,
a few days ago; but it forgot to add
that after the osculation the Czar gave
a significant sniff and remarked in an
'aside': 'Great Csesar! you've been eat
ing limburger.'
Milk readily absorbs every odor,
whether agreeable or disagreeable, and
catches every variety of ferment which
may happen to come in contact with it
from the air. It should be carefully
protected against all such influences
and kept in pure air out of the reach of
all noxious smells. Good butter can
not be made from milk kept in a filthy
milk bouse or cellar.
Storekeeper: 'I beg vour pardon, sir;
but one of them half-dollars is counter
feit.' Customer: 'I know it, sir. Got
it here last week.' Seeing a smile on
the Storekeeper'a face, he says: 'I see
you doubt my word, sir.' Storekeeper
'Not at all, sir. I was merely thinking
how remarkable it was that you should
have got this money here last week,
when I only opened to-duy.' Custom
er murmurs something about guessing
he made a mistake in the store and
hurriedly hands out another half.
MRS. GARFIELD has made public,
through a letter to Colonel Rockwell,
her purpose to provide in due season
for "an account of the life and an ap
propriate collection of the literary re
maius of General Garfield,' and the
statement made by Colonel Rockwell,
iu publishing her letter, gives color to
the conclusion that Mrs. Garfield in
tends, if not to write the work, to edit
it. Few public men—none of the
present generation—have left a wife
better fitted to enter upon the difficult
task of administering his literary estate
nnd placing his life befjre the world.
Through all her husband's career Mrs.
Garfield kept even step with his enlarg
ing culture, and her poise and control in
tbe sick-room show self-ordered pow
ers which should enable her to give
to the world, under her supervis
ion, a fit monument of the American
who, better than any other of his own
day, typified the public opportunities
and the personal life of high American
manhood.— Phila. Press.
What becomes of the gold and silver
which is worn away by abrasion ?
Where does it go to ? These metals
being, according to the statements of
the chemists, among the elements or
simple and uncompounded forms of
matter, are of course not subject to de
composition. It in an axiom of phys
ical science that no particle of any
substance whatsoever can be absolute
ly destroyed. What is rubbed away
from a gold or silver coin or other ar
ticle made of either of these metals is
not, therefore, lost, but continues in
existence somewhere and somehow.
But what becomes of it all ? Professor
Soetbeer, of Goettingen, concludes,
after very elaborate researches, that
tbe annual loss on coiis by friction
alone reaches 800 kilograms (about
1763 pounds) of gold and 46,000 kil
ogiann (101,384 pounds) of silver.
Tbe loss of tbe precious metals bv use
yearly in the arts is estimated by
Soetbeer at 83,775 kilograms (184,(530
pounds) for gold and 471,000 kilograms
(1,038,084 pounds)for cilver. Hecalcu
la'es that the arts have consumed in the
lust fifty years nearly one-third of the
total ptoduction of tho one metal and
over one-fourth ot that of tbe other.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!,
Extraordinary Bargains!
IN
AT
JOHN BUM'S.
WE TAKE THE LEAD IN
LADIES' MISSES' AND j MENS, BOYS AND
CHILDREN'S, | YOUTHS',
BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL KINDS !
GAITERS. t
SLIPPERS, ARCTICS, etc.
LEATHER AND FINDINGS
AND
SHOEMAKERS' SUPPLIES
OF ALL KINDS ALWAYS^ON HANDS.
Rpairiug of all k Kfiidw Wcnlly and ProinplFy Eone
JOHN I3ICKEL,
AUG 3] . MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA.
tMaat, Foos «£s Co.
Bl IWID °i IRON TURBINE
mifir ? « »"<■ BUCKEYE
«S W WIND
SS=Z|! I ENGINES
Cylinder. g 5 ggl A Al .
I. easily ..i. 1. | 0 M
Cheapest « Best worce )« i SWKLI., VIBF, or
Pomp la lb* world for /, ci IWV BATTLE In Uie Wind
Be«p or (hallow Wtlli, .ipf i jjL\\ _ „
Thonundi la use la
HeTcr Freemen la Win- IsJSSSi
Head for Circular and V| ■£■
■ A TRUE TONIC
A PERFECT STRENGTHENED?. A SURE REVIVER.
IRON BITTERS are highly recommended for all diseases in
quiring a certain and efficient tonic ; especially Indigestion, l)ys}>epsia, Inter
mitt'-nt Fevers, Want of Appetite, Loss of Strength, Lack of Lncrgy, etc. Lnriches
the blood, strengthens the muscles, and gives new lite to the nerves, 'I hey act
like a charm on the digestive organs, removing al 1 dyspeptic symptoms, such
ns Tasting the Food, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. TllC only
Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give
headache. Sold by all druggists. Write for the ABC Bock, 32 pp. cf
useful and amusing reading— lent free.
BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Md.
BITTERS
uUeuMisw UcuxoUUA
Sprains, Pain in the Back and Side. v
There is nothing more painful than these diseases; but the pain can be removed and the
disease cured by use of PERRY DAVIS' PA IN KILLKU.
This remedy is not a cheap Benzine or Petroleum product that must tic kept away from
fite or heat to avoid danger of explosion, nor is it an untried experiment that may do
more harm than good.
PAIN KILLER has been in constant use for forty- years, and the universal testimony
from all parts of the world is, IT NEVER FAILS. It not only effects a permanent cure,
but it relieves pain almost instantaneously. Being a purely vegetable remedy, it is safe in
the hands of the most 1 Experienced.
The record of cures by the use of PAIN KILLER would fill volumes. The following
extracts from letters received show what those who have tried it think:
Edgar Cady, Owatonna, Minn., says:
About a year sinoe my wife became subject
to severe suffering from rheumatism. Our
reaort «U to the PAIN KILLEU, which siieedily
relieved her.
Charles Powell writes from the Sailors'
Home, London:
I had been afflicted three years with neuraltria
and violent mains of the Ktoinach. The doctors
at Westminster Hospital (rave up my case in
despair. I tried your PAIS KILI.EH, and it >rave
me Immediate relief. I have retrained my
strength, and am now able to follow my usual
occupation.
All druggists keep PAIN KILI.ER. Its price is so low thut it Is within the reach of all,
and it will save many times its cost in doctors' bills. SMc,, 50c., and 81.00 a bottle.
PERRY DAVIS A. SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. I.
M. C. RQCKENSmN,
DEAI.ER IIV
THIONT COOK STOVES
AND RANGES.
A I.SO, AGEN'T FOR CRYSTAL PALACE STOVES AND REPAIRS FOR SAME.
Bin! Cages, Tinware. Wood ami Willow Ware, Enameled ami Granite Ware, Sewer Pipe, Fire
Clay Stove I'ipe, Grate Tile, Fire Hrick and Clay.
Roofing, Spouting ami Heavy Sheet-iron work done at short notice l»elow market prices for
cash.
I am also having manufactured to ray order, nice clean ami smooth odd Plates to fit Bradley's
Stoves, which I sell at six cents per pound, and I will guarantee 'hem 10 last longer and give
better satisfaction than the so-called original and genuine plates sold by another party at ten
cents per pound. Give me a call and be convinced.
M. C. ROCKENSTEIN,
jnnel.j:Cm Main Street, flutter, Pa.
WOTifK I* niVOIU'E.
IN the matter of the application of Robert Law
rence for <livo ce a 'vinculo matrim mi' from
his wife, Uoi-aiina Lawrence.
In the Court of Common Pleas of Butler Co .
Pa., A. I). No. 61. March Term, 1881.
Now, September 14th, 1881. on motion of Mit
chell. White and Bowuor, C >urt award publica
tion and appoint E. I. Esq . commission
er, to take testimony, two subpoenas having bee .
retiirn"d n. e. i. 1 Y THE Cotmr.
To THE KEHI'ONIJKNT, ROSAVNA I AWBEKCF. :
You are hereby notified lo bo and appear in
your proper person, before our judges at Uu'ler
at a Court of Common Pleas, then and there to
be held on the sth day ot December. 1881, t i
answer the petition or li'»'l o the slid Robert
Lawrence, your husband, should not lie divorce !
from the bonds ot inatiimjiiv to the
Acts of Assembly in such cise HI de and pro
vided. W. H. H' KKSAV. Sheriff.
COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.
To all parties interested—Take notice that I
wdl attend to the duties of my appointment as
commissioner in the above state.! case at my of
fice in the borough of Butler, on the sth day of
December, A. I> , 1881. at 1 o'clock, p. m.
sceUi E. I. BKUGH, Commissioner.
Hail** : WntbtK » |l«.. ISBI.
G. H. Walworih, Saco, Me., writes:
I exi>erienced immediate relief from pain in
the side by the ute of your PAIN KILI-EB.
E. York says:
I have used your PAIN KILI.F.K for rheumatism,
and have received vrreat lieneflt
Barton Seaman says:
Have used PAIS KILLEB for thirty years,
aud have found it a nt>rer-failitiy remedy for
rheumatism and lameness.
Mr. Burditt writes:
It nerrr fait* totrive relief in cases of rheumatism.
Phil. Gilbert, Somerset, Pa., writes:
From actual use, I know your PAIN KILLEB
Is the best medicine I can get.
Notice in Divorce.
Geortje W. I! irtley vs I;ieanor T. Hartley. In the
Court of Common I'U'.LS of lU'.tler county. Pa.,
No. 10, June term. A. D., 18S1.
Sept. sth, tssi. en iniition in open court by J. D.
Mi'.liiukin. Es«i.. attorney for lihcllan!. it ;ui|iear
itiK to tli" court that subpiriiaand alias Mibpu'na
in ahove ca.se had been returned n. e. i.. tlie Sher
iff was directed to make p'ldh'atiou according to
law. and II. White was app tinted a com
missioner to take testimony of witnesses, &c., re
turnable to next term.
To 'IIIK ItKSI-OJIUK.Nr, KR.KA.MIIt T. R.VUTI.FV :
•You are uotitied to be and appear in yoarprojter
person before our Juiln' sat Butler, at a ' ourt of
I'ommon rieas then and there to he held on the
. r >th day of December. 1 -si. next, to answer the pe
tition or libi'l of the said Ceorjre W. Ilarih-v. and
to show cause, il any you have, why the said Geo.
\V. liar'ie. should not I e divorced from the bonds
of matrimony agreeably lo the acts of assembly in
such casj made and provided.
wSI. 11. HOFFMAN, Sheriff.
Butler. Pa., Sept. L*jd, issi. I w 11 attend to the
duties of the above aii ioiiitiiient .it luv office in
Butler. l*a.. on Wedliesd iv. November IMb. A. I).,
rsi. at 10 a. in. GKOItUK It. WHITE,
sep Commissioner.
iree i week in your own town. Terms and
3>ODoutiit fr e. Address 11. HAL.I-fc.TT & Co.,
I'ortland, Maine.
EXPOSITION s BUTLER, PA.
OF
BOOTS & SHOES.
Fresh New Fall and Winter Stock at Exceedingly Low Prices
AT
The Reliable and Popular
BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE
B. C. HUSELTON.
EVERY DAY ADDS STILL CHOICER STYLES AND
LOWER. PRICES UNTIL lIIS HOL'SK IS FULL
OF EVERY KIND AND STYLE OF
Boots & Shoes.
LADIES', MISSES' AND CHIL.DRENS'
Kip, Calf, - Grain, Pebble, Goaf, Kid & St. Goat in Polish, Button and
Side Lace. Old Ladies Warm Shoe 9, Slippers, Rubbers
and Arties.
MEN'S BOYS' AND YOUTHS'
Brogans Ploic Shoes, Calf Shoes, Kip and Ctdf Hoots. Jht ID g
est .stock of Mens lland-rnide 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 ; uo 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 Count// —best .ytyhs and lowest prices, and much the larg
est steel-; bought for (.'ASH direct from the manufacturers.
An inspeition of this stock will at once convince
yen that, tee do not advertise a s\iudl,
cheap, shoddtj stock of
BOOTS AIY»
As the Best. Cheapest and L argest in Butter Countg, but ice have
the Stock and Prices to shoic for wlui' ice sag
LARGE 8T0( K OF LEATHER AND FINDINGS,
Repairing c f All Kinds Neatly and Promptly Done.
CALL AMEXAMINE BEFORE 10UB CY.
B,G HUJELTOW.
cTT R Lh. s r o c K,
Manufacturer of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware and dealer in Stoves, Ranges, Pressed, Japanuel
and Enameled Ware, Granite Ware, Wooden Ware, Bird Cages, and general housekeeping
goods. Rooting, Spouting and Repairing done on short notice ami at lowest market rates. The
only authorised agent for the sale of A. lirutlley & Co.'s well known Stoves ami R.uiges, and the
only place to get the original and genuine odd plates for their stoves, made expressly by thi 111
for hiin. Beware of sham plates being sold 111 Butler, made of old and interior metal, none gen
uine but from the Agent, CIIKIS. STOCK,
june 8, 'Bl. Near Wick and Schreib r II mso3, Main street, Butler, Pa.
THE CULTIVATOR
I COUNTRY GJKNTIiEMAN
THE BEST OF THE
. AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES.
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of correnpoi-dence. in quality of paper a-id wry o
of publication, it occjpies tlie FlltsP RANK It
in believed to have 110 superior in either of tlie
three chief divisions of
Farm Crops and Processes,
Horticulture & Fruit-Growing-,
Live Stock and Dairying,
while it also include* all the minor dep irtoieuta
of rural interest such an the Poultry Yard. EH
lomoloay. Bee Keeping. (ireenh mae a:.d (Irape
iv. Veierinarv Replies. Faun Q lestioii* and An
swers. Fireside Beading. Domestic Economy. and
a summary of the New* of flie Week. Its Mar
l.et Reports are tii.usually complete, and much
attention is paid to the Prospects of the Crops,
is throwing light upon ono of t:ie m >st import
ant of all <pe»tioos—"When to Buy and When
to Sell. It is liberally Illustrated, and is intend
ed to supply, in a continually increasing degree,
and in tiio best seuso of the term, a
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pages to meet the growing demands upon its
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FOB ALL
To Sell a Household Article,
I 'IIK poor ;LS well as tlie rich, the old as well as
I the young, the wife, xs well a.s the husband,
the young man*en as well as the young man. the
girl as well a.\ the boy. may just as well eain a few
lollars in honest itlnploymeat, ;LS to sit around the
house and wait for otlnlrs to earn it lor them. We
can give you employment, all Hie time, or during
your spare hours only ; traveling, or in your own
neighborhood, among jour friends ami acquaint
ances. If you do not care for employment, we
can impart valuable information to you tree of
cost. It will cost you only one cent "for a I'ostal
card to write for our Prospectus, and it may I*'
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l>o not neglect this op|>ortimuy You do not
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i:id I lie Excrci.-es of all Mibscrihcrs corrected
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new subscribers and exercises cor:eeled when
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Book" and Reporters Supply Depot. Circulars
sent tree on iipplicaliou.
ROW ELL & IIIOKCOX,
409 WashiDgtou St., JJostoii, Mass.
t&r Please mention Ihis paper. |auglUil
BUTLER COUNTY
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Office Cor. Main and Cunningham Sts.
J. C. ROESSIXG, PRESIDENT.
\VM CAMPBELL. TREASURER
H. C. IIEINEMAN, SECRETARY
DIRECTORS:
•J. 1.. l'urvis, E. A. Helmboldt,
William Campbell, J. W. Buikhart,
A. Troutma'i, Jacob Schoene,
O. C. Roessing, John Caldwell,
Dr. \V. lrvin, J. J. ( roll.
J. W. Christy H. C. Heineman.
JAS. T. M'JUNKIN, Gen. Ae't-
STTTXjIEIR. PA.
VA LU AB L E
FARM FOR SALE!
Till'' undersigned olTera for taic the follow
ing real est ite. viz :
The William MeOJung farm, situate in Oak
land township, Butler county, Pa.. anjoiiiing
lands of Wm J. Hutchison. I*li lialph et al .
containing 136 acres, more or less. About 93
acres cleared, balance in good timl er; double
log house and frame barn thereon erected: good
orchard of about 10'? bearing apple trees; farm
well watered, and in a good stale of cultivation,
and is suppo-ed to be underlaid with coal.
This farm is situate in a good neighborhood
on the public load leading fumi Butler to Fair
vi• w\ anil within *bout live miles of butler, and
within about one mile of the proposed new rail
road. Fur teruis inquire of the undersigned or
G W. Fiseger, Esq , or Butler.
CHKISTY 8088.
Fxrcn'or of William McClung, deceased.
Oakland twp . Butler C"»., Pa- Roct2m
EST Subscribe for the CITIZEN.
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ir.i-••• !».• i i athel this i. s: valuable ft'cr t toa
i» >-i i.'TI, ) snip ovl i* to t 1 e ecu, t chhrit'm
•; );/. /* t :•» (1 H f al f lh? eilip|r« it CWi',slu
- >i of a bri; i-Zjctc* wlio na-i
. i ut»nii ifQ I; - bti'.'w .--i" lIU ilic'tfratn entetJUocd
'ml Shin rliSJ' r fM; a .1 t*lßt tU • putrid Lt»Cr«illT
, iv p?'j »y t •V« lefi fi o tUit? mnrveiouMprrpara
>OH. tii r \ 1 .ccdthcrecipowi'utl eIK*l!
" lit i* :i I j. i t Xcv. Vo: k, who fre p: pared
y fnpjiTy tiie deniau V; Oi th thousands of eagtr
appli'ftc'a. Tt sveedi y eri Urates all m*nn r o.*
a O'i POISvM" G fUt-'> Salt
Jhruni. ECZOLUI, Pimples, Motli
Fatchex, P» »'« klcs, Black HeatiHouuli
'.Liu ( al»nh, 1 Ivcr CoraplaJitt, In-
Eyes, kc. t ke. Tt is an u*)«olute
antidote for ? »Jiil r«-»iorea
reo iroiiliiU.n the cystcia. It ia cidlod
Price 91 per package, or 6 for |5. B
Sent by mslMnle'terf inu.rostagopaid. H
Tho Bell Mann C:. 842E , way,lIe'wTork. I
LAIT iOZyjC T4-!--2. 8.U..1 stiiav forctroular. H
Us<utiuU lliis j»aj» r.
S. S. MABYIN & CO'S.
SUPERIOR CRACKERS
AND
Pan Cake Flour.
rnncnko Flour is just wliat its name implies; flour
f,l l'uti Caki's. The di ectimis fur use are wi.li cold
V:iier ..r sfa'i milk, make a batter and hake at once
..n a hot griddle. This season iU much cheaper
11an Buckwheat flour.
YUUK GROCER F<# IT.-W
V Ol T R
New York Water Crackers,
IM PERI ALCFTAMPA (J N E CK ACK EliS
XXX OYSTER CRACKERS,
EXTRA SODA CRACKERS,
WINE CRACKERS
Are superior to all others. A\ hen you buy crackers
ask for MARVINB, :;ud dont take any others, for
they arc the best. Office and Works
91, in, 95 nnil 97 Liberty Street,
Retail Department,
IS Fifth Avenue,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS.
ter of 1881. Froe to any address. Con
tains full description of all hinds of goods
for personal and family use. We deai
directly with tlie consumer, and sell all
goods in any quantity at trholestile prices.
You can buy better and cheaper than at
home.
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
297 and 229 Wabash Avenue.Chicago.llL
Ag:<*iitt» wanted for tho I-Ife aiaci Work of
GARFIELD
The only complete story of Ins noble I if*- and
death. Fivah, brilliant, leliable. K!» guntly printed iu
English and German; beautifully illustrated;
hnn-ißoinely bound. -t .-filing hook ever pub-
Iwhed. Rv John C. K!<lp:ith. LL.».
CAUTION. ';^ r "L^.«n c l:s: T vr, e h
which the country is rtooded. They ore utterly
worthies* ; an outrage upon the memory of the j:re:it
dead, and a base fraud on the public. This !>.>ok is
entirely new. The only w rk worthy the tl.eme.
Mend r>Oe. In Stamp-* for Airent'* Outfit.
JO.N E.S BROTHEKS .v *'<>., PuMisli.-rs, Philadelphia.
!
Jiirt publiplifd. a new edition of Dlt 1.L'1.-
VERWF.I.I.'S CEI.EitRATKD ESSAY tl.i
lai'ic.il cur< of Spcrniatorrho » or Seniinai Weak
nest*. Involuntary Seiumai Losses. Imp. tency.
Mu tal nnd Plivtical Incapacity. luipcxiiuientt
to etc.; a!s >. Coiu-nmption. Epilepsy
an Fits, induced by or sexual
extravagince. Ac
The celebrated author, in this admirable Es
s:iv. clearly demonstrates, from a thirty years
si'-cccshfiil practice. that tho alarming consequen
ces of self-al lire may I c radically cured ; | Ant
ing out a mode of cure at once timple lu i'a.n
and elTcctual, by r:;eans of wliich evety stilleier.
no matter what !jie condition nii«y ! e. uiay cure
himself cheaply, piivately and rad'cally.
Bv«~ Tiiis L.n-1 .rr HIIUUM L.ii in 'HO bauds of
every youth and every tiiati in the lniul
tie'nt. under seal, in a plain envelope, to any
addrets. post paid, on receipt of six cents or two
postage stamps- We lnivo also a sure cure for
Tape Worm. Address
THE CULVEKWELL MEDICAL CO.,
41 ANN ST., NEW YOKK, X. Y.:
febß-ly Post Oflicc Box, 460
CHEAP TICKETS
to any point »c-t. I.and Explorers, Round
Trip, First, Second or Third Class.
ftciiiililc 111 formal ion
regarding Homestead Pre-emption or Mining
laws. Call on or address
E. A. TAYLOR,
Cashier Argyle Savings Bank,
Mmr Uriini p.-trolia, Pa.
JAMES J. CAMPBELL,
t 'a.aa km C >' t a. «- m~.
Odice in Fairview borough, iu Telegraph
Office- I
aula] BALDWIS P, 0.. Butler Co., Pa. |
A. Haffner,
SUCCESSOR TO
H. BAUERiBROS.,
HITj.KJt, i'A„
PLANING Kill
AND
Limil>ei' Yard,
MANUFACTCBER A Nil DEALER IS
Hough and Planed Lumber
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
DOORS,
SASII,
FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
SIDING,
FLOORING,
BATTENS,
Brackels, Gauged Cornice Boards.
TORCH POSTS,
STAIR RAILS,
NEWELL TOSTS & BALUSTERS,
FENCE PALINGS, &c., &c.
MICHIGAN SHINGLES
Barn Boards, Plastering Lath, Hem
lock Bill Stuft', of all kinds,
constantly on band,
All of which I will sell on reasonable
terms and guarantee satisfaction.
Planing Mill and Lumber Yard on
Jeflfersou street, Butler, Pa.
ldecly A. HAFFNER.
Planing Mill
—AND—
Luiiibei- Y ai'cl.
J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PURVIS
S.G. Purvis & Co.,
M\NUFACTITRER6 AND DEALERS I 2«
Hough and Planed Lumber
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
FRAMES,
MOUI.DINGS,
SA.sH,
D<i()h>
FLOORING,
SIDING,
BAT'I ENS,
Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards,
PORCH POSTS,
STAIR RAIL."
Newell Posts and Baluster*-
FENCE PALINGS, <&c., <fcc ,
MICHIGAN SIIINGLKS,
Barn Boards; Plastering Lath ; llen>
lock Bill Stuff, such as Joist Rat
ters, Scantiintr, <fcc.. all sizes
constantly on hand
All of which we will sell on
reasonable terms ind guar
antee satisfaction.
PLANING MILL AND YARD
Near Gcriuau Catholic Cliurch
j m7-sO-ly
K. Gr 1{ 1 W 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.
WATCHES AND CLOCKS REPAIRED. AND WARH \NTKD,iBi
youtb, FI::TI N.V ISA spocllic.
For brl^i^it^to^'the^LjxniiSjtjvkc^r^
"* *1 r licrv"" stiL.T; ™>";:
'* E
en rgy, firo^t^^goro^outh^l^n^oj^^scs
- For n rvcus prostration,
rlva natural or unnatural i-vsual Inrtnlgctiro,
" I';:UXA Is a Euro cure. ■
- Aged anil young persons wiiui'.rutlistui bvu
too Tr:-<j:i -ntlv, at litffht. to lr '. • water, can
rely Implicitly on I'i itrvA. " " * I
For urinary dlseafi s of both wios for fe
mala complaints of all kinds. FEIU .VA 13 a
v. HI l'j"']i lil tor ailv «':.
-, not resU.ro or at least greatly bencilt. SSE g
Bi nd for a pamphlet.
-J B. 15. IIAKTMAN & CO., Osbom, OLILO. |
Keep your bowels rf"pi!:ir with
PKItl-M mill 'IA X I 1,1 \
FOR SALE 15Y
ZIJIMF.ItM.4X A WI LLER
lilTLF.lt, PA.
Union Woolen Mills.
I would denire to caH the attention of the
public to tlio Union Woolen Mill, Cutler, Pa.,
whore 1 have new and improved machinery for
the manufacture of
Barred and Gray Flannels,
Knitting and Weaving Yarns,
ami I can recommend them a« being very dura
ble. a* they are manufactured of pure Butler
county wool. Uiey are beautiful in color, HU
perior in texture, and will be sold at very low
prices. For sample and prices. sddretH.
11. FCI.LEKION.
jnl'?4.'7R-ly) Rnllir. P*
JjgT° Advertise in the CITIZEN.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
: XiVit CITI AND PAKKKB KAILHOAD
I Train!, leave Builc-r lor St. Joe, Miller* town
Karns City, Pwrolw, Parker, etc., at 7.27 a m
met 2.24 and 7.25 j». iu.
I mitis arrive at Butler from the above named
| at 7.17 a. m.. ana 2.15, and 7.15 p. m*
rhe 2.15 train connects with traiu on the West
renrj roid through to Pittsburgh.
SH EN AN<iO AND ALLEGHENY It AILKOAD
Trains leave HiiliardV Mill, Butler county,
or H.irrioville, Greenville, etc., at 7 s*.' a. m.
iu<J £.25 p. in.
Trains arrive at Hilliaid's Mills at 1:45 A. M..
and 5:55 p m.
Hi cks to and from Petrolia, Mf.ninsbarjr.
* airview, Modoc anil ' man, coniui-t at Hil
liard with all tr .il,, n the & A roaa.
PENNSTXV .lAIt.KOAU.
1 rams leave Hutler (Hutjer or Pittsburgh Time.
Market at s.ot> a. in., goes through to Alle-
3, amviuji at 9.01 a. m. Tills train cou-
Lects at Free port with Freeport Accommcla
tion, which arrives-at Allegheny at 8.20 a. m.,
railroad time.
Express at 7.J6 a. m., connecting at Butler
tunc tii u, without change ol" cars, at 8.26 with
txp.os west, arriving In Allegheny at V.SC
j. in., and .Express east arriving at Blttirsville
it 10 55 a. TO. railroad time.
Mail at 2.2ti p. m., connecting at Butler'Jnnc
ion without change ol cars, with Express west,
arriving in Allegheny at 501 p. in., and Fx
press eaal arriving at Blairsvlile Intersection
it 5.55 p. m. railroad time, which conuects w'lh
Philadelphia Kxprefg cast, when on time.
The 7.21 a. m train connects at Blairsville
it 11.05 a. m. with the Mull 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
a. m , 4.5S and 7.01 p. m.. Butler time. The
i*,s<i and 4 58 trains connect with trains on
the Duller & Parker R. R.
Main Line.
Through trains leave Pittsburgh tor the Ear*
l 2.5fi and 8.26 a. m. aud 12 51, 4.21 and 8.06 p.
ai., arriving at Philadelphia at 8.40 and 7.80
p m. aud 3.00, 7.0 and 7.40 a. ro.; at Baltimore
ibout the same t'uic, at New York three hours
.iter, and at Washington about one and a halt
hours later.
Tluic of Holding Courts.
The several Courts of the county of Butler
commence on the flist Monday of March, June,
September and December, ajid coutinue two
weeks, or eo long as m-cessarv 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, PAT
.1011N K. KELLY, ~~
Ollire with E. U. Miller, Es-q., in Brady Law
Buildimr. augl7'Bl
A. M. CORNELIUS,
Office with W. P. Brandon, Berg Building. Main
Street, Butler, I'a.
J. F. BRITTAIN,
Office with L Z- Mitchell. Diamond.
A. M. CUNNINGHAM, ~
Office in Brady's Law Building. Butler, Pa.
S. H. PIERSOL7
Office on N. K. comer Diamond, Riddle build
ing novl2
JOHN M. GREER.
Office on Ji. E. corner Diau;ond. novl2
\VM H. LUSK,
Office with W H. H. Kiddle, Esq.
NEWTON BLACK,
Office on Diamond, near Court House, soutb
side.
E. I. BRI*GII~
Olllcein Kiddie's Law Buildiug.
S. F. BOWSER.
Office in Riddle's Law Building. [marrt'7''
,J. B. McJUNKIN.
Speci.il attention given to ' >lli<
hi posile Willatd House.
JOSEPH B. BREDIN,
Office north-eat-1 corner ol Diamond. Kutif *
Pa.
H H. GOUCHER,
Office in Sclmeideman's building, up staitß.
JT DONLY
Office near Court House. <" " 74
W. 57BRANDON,
ebl7-75 Office in Berg's building
CLARENCE WALKER,
Office in Brady building- marl"—t
FERD REII3ER,
Office in Reil.er's building, Jeflcrcon Bt. ap»l)
F M. EAST AN,
Office in Brady building.
LEV. MoQUISIIOK,
Office Main street, 1 duor south 01 Court House
JOS. a VANDEKLIN,
Office Main street, 1 door south of Court House.
Win A. FORQUER,
t/ Office on Main street, opposite Vogelej
House.
GEO. R. WHITE,
Otiu-t* N. E. ct.ruer of Diamond
J 1) MrJINKIN,
itllce in l uildiii'.', west side oi
Main sheet, 2nd square Irorn Court House.
T C. iA 1 IMSELL.
Office in Berg's uew building, 2d door, ea?i
side Main «t., a few door* south of f.owrj
House. nsar.".—tl
« A. SULLIVAN,
iua)7 Office W. cor tl Diamond
A. T. BLACK,
Office nil Mam mi eel one door eoulb
Hi dy Block, Butler, Pa. (Sep. -, I&7+.
EUGENE (J MILLER,
Office in Br*uy e I.aw BiuHuig. .Main street,
i-o tli of Court House. 2uoctßl
THOMAS ROBINSON,
BGTLEB, PA.
JOHN 11. NEGLEY,
WGivet- particulai attention to transaction*
in real estate throughout the county.
OFFICE ox DIAMOND, NKAH Cor« 7 Hon**..
i NIZES KuiimiNo
E. K. ECKLEY, KENNEDY \LIMBAIL
(Late of Ohio.)
ECKLEY & MARSHALL
;>lta< e iii Brady's Law Building. rtept.t>,74
C O.CHRISTIE,
Attoruej at Law. Legal husines- carefully
transacted Collections made and promptly
remitted. Bunillcs- correspondence piomplly
ittcudcd to and answered.
Office opposite Lowry House, Butler, Pa.
PHYSICIANS.
JOHN E BYE US,
PHYSICIAN AND SURG KON,
iny-1-ly] BUTLER, I*A.
Office on Jefferson street, opposite
Klingler's Store
" DKNTISTS.
DEHTISTR X .
Ota v\\\LI>KON. On tfnate ot the Phil
H adelpl'ia Dental Collegers prepare-'
• " «to do anything in the lipe of hit
profes-ion in a satisfactory manner-
Office on Main street. Butler, L'nion Blorlt,
up stairs. apil
IXnle of K. K. Nliannon.
Letters of administration on the estate of 8.
R. Shannon late of Frtnklln township, Butler
ei uuty. Pa , havinc been granted to the under
sinned, all persons know ing themselves indebt
ed to said estate w ill please make imtncdiaH
pnymoiit, and any having claims ag-inst saic
estate will present them duly authenticated foi
settlement. J. H. Adm'r,
-ep 28 tit Mt. Chestnut, Butler Co-, Pa.
vertise in tbc CiTiziN. I