Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, November 16, 1881, Image 4

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men in the quarry had a raft ready,
and were beginning to load Ten
o'clock brought four feet eleven inches
of water, and at noon there were five
feet and four inches.
'l've missed it a little,' said Ilarop.
'I said the water would run over the
dam by noon, and it has still eight
inches to rise before doing tbat.<
'Well, that sort o' a miss don't
count,' said Riley. 'You've worked
the sum right anyhow, an' the water's
deep enough for raftin', an' still a-ras'.n'.
It'll go over the dam in two or three
hours more, an' I'll do what I said:
I'll shake any man 'at says John
Hampton See's a dunce or anything
like it. An' that ain't all,' said the
old man, rising and striking his fist in
the oalm of bis hand. 'They've been
a-sayin' that ole Riley Vaughn didn't
value edication ; now I'll show em.
I'm a-goin'to make this dam a per
manent institution. I'm a-goin' to
build Vaughn & See's foundry an' ag
ricultural implement factory right
down the creek there, an' put a big
lot of improved machinery in it; an'
I'm a-goin' to send my pardner, John
Hampton See, off next week to get the
rest of his edication where they sell
the sort of edication as is good for him
not a lot o' words, but principles and
facts. You tell your mother you're
a-goin' to New York right away, boy,
an''at ole Riley Vaughn's a-goin' to
foot all the bills outen your interest in
the comin' factory. You'll study all
sorts o' figgerin' work an' machine
principles in the big school in New
York what's called the school o'
Mines, an' then you'll go to all the
big factories an' things.'
This scheme was carried out. Hamp
spent three years in study, and return
ed an accomplished mechanical engi
neer. He went into the factory as old
Riley's partner, and his work is to im
prove machinery and processes, lbe
firm own many patents on things of
his invention, and the factory is the
centre of a prosperous region, in which
Mr. Hampton See is an especially re
spected citizen.
PROFESSOR KINO AT HOME.
Prof. Samuel A. King the balloonist,
whose air-ship was wrecked in the
great forest of Wisconsin ou October
14, and who tramped about for five
days in the wilderness, returned to his
home in this city a few days ago.
"Well," said he to a Press reporter
afterward, "I suppose you want to
know something about the wreck.
We had a very pleasant night of it af
ter ascending from Chicago. The
wind was blowing hard from the lake,
and when we got into the air the
cooled atmosphere acted so suddenly
on the balloon that I thought she
would tall Bgain. We went up about
a mile and drifted southwesterly
across the Illinois prairie, and when
night fell we saw lights glimmering
from the small villages without know
ing where we were. The wind Jdied
away aud the balloon remained almost
stationary in the clouds all through
the night."
Signal-service Officer Hashagan, my
only companion in the balloon, went
to sleep. The car waa about eight
feet long by seven wide, and we had
very comfortable quarters. At the
earliest dawn of the day I saw that
we were moving again. Our heavy
drag-rope was cut and hung 350 feet
below us. We had descended imper
ceptibly until the rope trailed over the
roof of a house, and perhaps demoral
ized the chimney. Then he asked
where we were, and a farmer who
responded said that we were near
Spring Valley, Wisconsin. We went
up agaiu and passed a valley which
looked like a bole in the ground.
Presently we came upou the most
beautiful sight I ever saw—a vast
field of little hills, rising suddenly from
the green prairie and crowded at their
summits with a heavy growth of tim
ber We yelled down to ask where
we were of a passing pedestrian, and
he 'guessed' we were about 200 miles
from St. Paul, Minn. The drag rope
was still trailing, and it must have hit
somebody's house. We heard a gun
shot, and then the hum of a bullet
close to the balloon. About noon that
day we again asked where we were
and a man said not 'more than eighty
miles from St. Paul, but that our
course would take us a little to the
South of the city. I threw out bal
last in the hope of striking a higher
current, and as the earth fell away and
became a vast, undistinguishable plain,
1 caught my last glimpse of civiliza
tion for five days. After two hours in
the clouds at a height of 8,000 or 10,-
000 feet I descended again, and as the
clouds broke away under us I believe
1 said: "Great God, we're in the
woods. Hashagan, do you see any
house ?" As far as the eye could reach
it encountered this rolling ocean of
trees. A river Lwiated through the
forest, and, believing we had traveled
northward through Miunesuta, I said:
'We are on the Mississippi, anyhow."
The balloon descended iu the tree-tops,
after climbing a steep bill with an ease
which we appreciated when we carried
the balloon down afterward. Finding
an opening in the forest, we split up
the balloon and soon after, began our
long tramp back to civilization. We
followed the Flambeau River, eating
berries and part of a hedgehog on the
way, and finally reached Chippewa
Falls, seventy-five miles from the bal
loon's resting place. You know the
rast."— Phila. Press.
|RI. Paul Pioneer Pre##.]
What We Hate.
We bate growling, no matter the
source or cause and recommend here
with the remedy. Use St. Jacobs Oil
and laugh at pain. It will do the
work every time.
Absurdly Mupld and Foolish
to allow prejudice or ignorance to get
the better of good judgment It has
been amply shown and conclusively
proven that constipation, bad breath,
dypepsia, kidney affections and all dis
easas of the liver, stomach and bowels
have been cured and can be cured by
simply taking Simmons Liver Regula
tor. It is harmless;, not unpleasant
and easily procured—so there is no
reason to be ignorant of a true remedy.
If you suffer, you have no excuse, lor
this medicine places certain relief and
cure within your reach.
If our preacher would take I'eruna
his hoarseness would soon leave him.
Henry Stewart, » negro, aged near
ly 80, who was insured for $125,000 by
graveyard sharks, died at Ilarrisburg
oo Saturday night.
It '8 astonishing how many people
hawk up and spit jut Catarrhal corrup
tions when there is so little need of it,
as Peruua cures it.
NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! (
Extraordinary Bargains!
IN
JOIBICEEL'S.
WE TAKE THE LEAD IN
LADIES' MISSES' AND J MEN'S, BOYS' AND
CHILDREN'S, I YOUTHS',
BOOTS AND SHOES OF ALL KINDS !
GAITERS. f
SLIPPERS, AKCIICb, etc.
LEATHER AWD I'LVDINOS
AND
SHOEMAKERS' SUPPLIES
OF ALL KIND 3 HANDS.
Bpairiug of all Sfallj an«l Promptly Efciie
JOHN BICKEL,
AUG 3] MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA.
~ iVEEfcSt, Fooia 00.
A £nitLfscturere of the
|1 NEW BUCKEYE
\ FORCE
SRI 'BIIHJID IRON TURBINE
9 !\1 ■ " >vS Z 2 > And BUCKEYE
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m j^zzsr wmm p M PMPTMN
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I 1 CHEAPEST A Best wore* JRR SWELL. WARP, OP
J I Pump la (HE world for R / OFJ BATTLE LU the Wlad
1 1 Deep or Shsllow Welle. RFCY «
|j ; Thousands In use In Zfljul»
tti« Uul
| H«Ter Frceict In Win-
S N,ND R ° R CIRCBL * R ABD
A STRENGTHENER.A SUR^JREVIVER.
IRON BITTERS are highly recommended for all diseases re
quiring a certain and efficient tonic ; especially Indigestion, lh/spepsia, Inter
mittent Fevers, Want of Appetite, Jxiss of Strength, Lru:k of Knerrpj, etc. Lnric.ics
the blood, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life to the nerves. 1 hey act
like a charm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such
as Taxiing t!ie Food, Belching, Heut in the Stomnch, Heartburn, etc.. '1 lie only
Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or ffive
headache. Sold by all druggists. Write fur the ABC Bock, 32 pp. cf
useful and amusing reading— scut free.
BROWN CHEMICAL. CO., Baltimore, Md.
6 I
utaiuttfttism UeataWux
Sprains, Pain in the Rack 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' PAIN KILLER.
This remedy is Mot a cheap Benzine or Petroleum product that must be kept away from
fire or heat to avoid danger of explosion, nor is it an untried experiment that mny do
more harm than good.
PAIN KILLEU has been In constant use for forty yenrs, 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 inexperienced.
The record of cures by the use of PAIN KII.I.EIt 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 since my wife became subject
to severe Buffering 1 from rheumatism. Our
resort was to the PAIN KILLER, which speedily
relieved her.
Charles Powell writes from the Sailors'
Home, London:
I had been afflicted three years with neuralgia
and violent spasms of the stomach. The doctors
at Westminster Hospital gave up my case in
despair. I tri<*l your PAIN KILLER, and it gave
me immediate relief. I have regained my
strength, and am now able to follow my usual
occupation.
AU druggists keep PAIN KILLER. Its price is so low thnt it is within the reach of all,
and It will save many limes its cost in doctors' bills. 43c., 50c., unci 81.00 H bottle.
PERRY DAVIS A SON, Proprietors, Providence, R. I.
M. C. BOCKENSTEXN,
DEALER ITV
TREHONT COOK STOVES
AND RANGES.
AI.SO, AGENT FOR CRYSTAL PALACE .STOVES AND REPAIRS FOR SAME.
Bird Cages, Tinware, Wood and WilloW Ware, Enameled .in<l Granite Ware, St wcr Pipe, Fire
Clay Stove Pipe, Grate Tile, Fire Brick and ('lav.
Roofing, Spouting anil Heavy Sheet-iron work done at short notice below market prices for
cash.
I am also having manufactured to my order, nice clean and smooth odd I'lates to fit Bradley's
Stoves, which I sell at six cents per pound, and I will guarantee * hem to last longer and give
better satisfaction than the so-called original and genuine plates sold by another party at icn
cents per pound. Give me a call and be convinced.
M. C. ROCKENSTEIN,
jitnels:isin * Main Street, Butler, I'a.
I9TICK 19 DIVORCE. WHffe In Divtrffl.
IN the matter of the application of Robert Law- (Seonje W. Bartiey vs KleanorT. Hartley. In the
ren«o for divo*ce a 'vinculo mat rim on 1' from t*o:irt of Common Pleas of Br: tier county, I'a.,
his wife, Lawrence. motion m open court l.y .1 I>.
In the Court of Common Pleas of Butler Co.. Ml .j; illkiili attorney for libcllant. it ai.|H-ar-
Pa., A. I>. No. 84 March Term, IH-tl. lug to th" court that subpo'iia and alias MI iixeua
Now, September 14th, ISHI, on motion of Mif- t ui above case had been returned n. e. i.. the Slier
cliell. White and Bowser, Court award pnblica- i!l was dlreeted to nial;e publication according to
tion and appoint E. I. Brngh. Esq., commission- law. and (ieorge IJ. \\ liile was appointed a com
er, to take testimony. two subpreuas having been julssiouer to take testimony of w itncsse:, Me., re
retum-d ne. i. ' I v ,nr. COCUT. VOTII'K K,.KANO„ T. BAKTI.KY :
To THE HWPONDKST, ROSANNA T.AWBENCK: VO„ ;l „. untitled to he and ::p;»earln your proper
You are hereby notified to bo and appear in pers.m before our .bulges at Butler, ai ourt of
your proper person, before our judges at Butler. Common Pleas men ami there to be heid on the
at a Comt of Common Pleas, then ami there to •»th day of J>eeeml>er, tssi. li'-vt. to an>\v»T the pe
be held on tlie sth dav of Decerntier, 1881, to tition or libel ot the said <«eor/e \\. r»;ir«lev. and
aiiHwer the petition or lil»el o { the mid itohcrt U 1 111 ! ' !!i n.'r, -,i rr/.V.Vr.7. i„!n,W
• 1 , . i , ~ . . j .V. llar'lev should not he dlvor' *eu from i>e UOIIUH
Lawrence your husband, should not be divorced „ f ...airlnmiiv a jreeal.lv to the acts of ass. mt.lv in
from the bonds ot matrimony agreeably to the M ieh case made and provided.
Acts of AMsemblyinßiichcaMein.de and pro- \VM. H. HOFFMAN. SherilT.
vided. W. H. HOFFMAN. Sheritr. Butler. I'a., Sept. 2Jd, 1881. I U II attend to the
COMMISSIONF.tt's NOTICE. duties of the above appointment at IIIV office ill
To all parlies interested—Take notice that I J Sutler. I'a., on \\ ednesdav. N"V• *i ■ il»f r./''lb■ £. I).,
will attend to the duties of my appointment as 1 '• ln * ' ' Vommi.ssioner
commissioner in the above stated Quid at my of- s ■'
flee in the borough of Batler, on the sth day of week In your own town. Terms and
December, A. I") . IHBI. at 1 o'clock, p. in. IpDOuiittlt [re. Address 11. II V1.1.1.T1' & Co.,
soct3 E. I. BRUGH. Commissioner. Portland, Maine.
qpj* flutter Citizen: JStatl**, 3ff«»mfre*_ 18, tBBt.
G. H. Walworth, Saco, Me., WTitea:
I experienced immediate relief from pain in
the shle by the use of your PAIN KILLKR.
E. York says:
I have ut ed your PAIN RII I EH for rheumatism,
and have received BTeat benefit.
Barton Seaman says:
Have used PAIN KILLER for thirty yearn,
and have found it a rirrer-failing remedy for
rheumatism and lameness.
Mr. Burditt writes:
It unwr/tiifotoKive relief incanesof rheumatism.
Phil. Gilbert, Somerset, Pa., writes:
From actual use, I know your PAIN KII.IJ:U
la the beat medicine I can get
EXPOSITION < BBTLER, Pi.
OF
BOOTS & SHOES.
Fresh New Fall and Winter Stock at Exceedingly Low Prices
AT
The Reliable nd 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 hi Palish, Button and
Side Lace. Old Ladies Warm Shoes, Slippers, Rubbers
and Arties.
MEN'S BOYS' AND YOUTHS'
Brogans Plow Shoes, Qdf Shoes, Kip and Calf Boots. 7he larg
est stock of Men's Hand-mide 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 aod wear; prices same to all. We dou'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 styles and lowest prices, and much the larg
est sleek; bought for CASH direct from the manufacturers.
An inspect ion of this stock will at once convince
you that we do not advertise a small,
cheap, shoddy stock of
BOOTS AND SHOES,
vis the Best, Cheapest and Largest in Butler Countg, but we have
the Stock and Prices to show for what we say.
LARGE STOCK OF LEATHER AND FINDINGS.
tWßepairing of All Kinds Neatly and Promptly Done.
CALL A A V EXAM I* E BEFORE Y OUBU Y.
B. G, HUSELTON.
CH R I S r J? OC K,
Manufacturer of Tin nn<l Sheet Iron Ware and dealer in Stoves, Ranges, Pressed, Japan net
and Enameled Ware, Granite Ware, Wooden Ware, Bird Cages, and general housekeeping
goods. Rooting, Spouting and Repairing done on short notice and at lowest market rates. fh<
only authorized a','ent for the sale of A. Bradley & Co.'s well known Stoves and Ranges, and tht
only place to set the original and genuine odd plates for their stoves, made expressly by them
for 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 t», 'Bl. Near Wick and Schreiber Houses, Main street, Butler, Pa.
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WM CAML'HELL, TREASURER
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DIRECTORS:
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William Campbell, i J. W. Huikhart,
! A. Troutiuau, Jacob Schoene,
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J. W. Christy H. C. Heineman.
JAS. T, M'JUNKIN, Gen. Ae't-
BUTLER PA.
V A L UABLE
FARM FOR SALE !
THE undersigned offers for sale the follow
ing real estate, viz :
The William McClung farm, situate in Oak
land township, llutler county. Pa., adjoining
lands of Win J. Hutchison. Eli ltalph et al .
containing 136 acres, more or less. About 91
acres cleared, balance in good timber; double
log house and frame bum thereon erected; good
orchard of about 10U bearing apple trees; farm
well watered, and in a good state of cultivation,
and is supposed to be underlaid with coal.
This farm is situate in a good neighborhood
on the public road leading from IJntler to Fair
view. and within 14 bout five miles of butler, ami
within about one mile of the proposed new rail
road. For terms inquire of the undersigned or
G- W. Fleeger, Esq., of Butler.
CHRISTY ROBB,
Executor of Willltm McClung, deceased.
Oakland twp., Butler Co., Pa soct2m
i Subscribe for the CITIZEN. I
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PERCEVAL LOVVFLL,
General Passenger Agent. Chicago.
S. S. MARVIN & CO'S.
SUPERIOR CRACKERS
AND
Pan Cake Flour.
Pancake Floar is just what its name implies; floar
fur Pan Cakes. The directions for use are wiih cold
■water or sweet milk, make a batter and bake at once
on -X hot griddle This season iU much cheaper
fiuu Buckwheat flour.
«-ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
OCR
New York Water Crackers,
1M FERIAL CHAMPAGNE CRACKERS
XXX OYSTER CRACKERS,
EXTRA SODA CRACKERS,
WINE CRACKERS
Are superior to all others. V hen you buy crackera
ask for MARVIN'S, and dont take any others, for
they are the best. Office and Works
91, 93, 95 and 97 Liberty Street,
Retail Department,
IS Fifth Avenue,
PITTSBURGH, PA.
FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS.
|«F New Illustra-
Hg| SB H teil Price-List
ter of 1881. Free to any address. Con
tains full description of all kinds of goods
for personal and family use. We deai
directly with the consumer, and sell all
goods in any quantity at wholesale prices.
You can buy better and cheaper than at
home.
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
227 and 229 Wabash Avenue,Cliicago,liL
Agent* wauled for Ihe Life ami Work of
GARFIELD
Tbe ouly complete story of his noble life and tragic
death. Fresh, brilliant, reliable. Elegantly printed 111
EUKIUII »■»«■ GERMAN ; beautifully illustrated;
handsomely bound. Easiest selling book ever pub
lished Bv John C. Ki«lp:ith. I>L. I>.
CAUTION,
which the country is flooded. They are utte.ly
worthless ; au outrage upon the memory of the great
dead, and a base fraud on the public. 1 his boo* is
entirely new. The only work worthy the theme.
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SHi i
Just published, a new edition of PR CUL
VEKWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY en th«
radical cure of Spermatorrhea «r Seminal Weak
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Mei.tal and Physical Incapacity, Impediment
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tfv t" This Lecture should bo in the bands ol
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Kent, under seai. in a plain envelope, to anj
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poMta;;e stampe- We have also a s.ure cure for
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School alwavs in session. Students admit
ted at any time. For circulars address
J. C. SMITH, A. M.. PittvriPAL.
"sejtfm Pittsburgh. Pa.
A. Haffner,
SUCCESSOR TO
H. BAUERIBROS.,
HIT I.Fit. I»A.,
FLAKING MILL
AND
Y a I'd ,
lAM'I ACTUKKB AMI DEALEU IN
Rough and Planed Lumber
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
DOORS,
SASH,
FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
SIDING,
FLOORING,
BATTENS,
Brackbts, Gauged Cornice Boards,
PORCII POSTS,
STAIR RAILS,
NEWELL POSTS A BALUSTERS,
FENCE PALINGS, Ac., Ac.
MICHIGAN SHINGLES
Barn Boards* Plastering Lath, Hem
lock Bill Stuff, of all kinds,
constantly on hand,
All of which 1 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 Y aiul.
J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PURVIS
S.G. Purvis & Co.,
MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN
Hough and Planed Lumber
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
SASH,
DOORS
FLOORING,
SIDING.
BATTENS,
Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards,
PORCH POSTS,
STAIR RAILS
Newell Posts and Balunteir
FENCE PALINGS, Ac., Ac ,
MICHIGAN SHINGLES,
Barn Boards; Plastering Lath; Hon
lock Bill Stuff, such as Joist Raf
ters, Scantling, Ac., all sizes
constantly on hand
All of which we will fell on
reasonable terms md guar
antee satisfaction.
PLANING MILL AND YARD
Near Cieriuaii OafUollo ('hurcb
j !»7-*O-ly
K. GHIEH,
DEALER IN FINE
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,
SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES, &.C.
ENGRAVING OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY.
MAIN STREET, (North of Lowry House,) BUTLER, PA.
AND CLOCKS REPAIRED. AND WARRANTED.
imumm
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44 For nervons debility, catarrh of the blad
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and be cured. 1 *
l*Kltt!V 1 and WAX AI, IX
FOR SALE BV
A' WILI ER
BUTLER, PA.
Unicn Woolen Mills.
I would demre to call the Attention of the
public to the Union Woolen Mill, Butler, Pa.,
where I have new and improved machinery for
the manufacture of
Barred and Gray Flannels,
Knitting and Weaving Yarns,
and I can recommend thorn an being very dura
ble, ax they are manufactured of pure Butler
county wool. They are beautiful in color, »u
--perior in texture, and will ho wold at very low
price#. For sample* and price*, addrem*.
H. FULLERTON,
JnIM.T-ly) Butler. P*
gjgT" Advertise in the CITIZEN.
TRAVELERS' GUIDE.
VTI Kit, KAKNS CITT AND PARKBK RAILROAD
Tnt : ib leave Hotter for Pt. .1 o«", Mll(*rttown
Karns i ily. Petri* u, Parker, etc., at 7.27 a. in
iiul 2 'S-> and 7 l'.~> [i iu.
1 rains arrive at duller from the above named
points at a. m.. and -.15, and 7.15 p. nr
The 2.15 train connects with t.alu uu the West
Peiin roid through to Pittsburgh.
sItENASGO AND AI.I.EGIJENY KAII.HOAD.
TrriMtam liiiiiardV Mill, Butler county,
tor li.irrißVilie, Urcenvilie, etc., at 7.50 a. m.
and 2.25 p. in.
Trains arrive at Milliard's Mills at 1:45 A, m.,
and 5:55 P. M.
Hacks to and from Petrolia, Mnrtinsburg.
Kairview, Modoeand Tr oat man, connect at Hil
liard with ail trains < II tin? S A A road.
I'ENNSYLVA.n :a UAIMIOAD.
Traius leave Hutler (Hutler or Pittsburgh Time.
Market at 5.U6 a. ni., (;u« thicugh to Alio
<heuf, arriving at 001 a in. This train con
eet!< at Freeporl with Freeporl Accommoda
tion, whieh arrives at Allegheny at 8.20#. m.,
railroad time.
Erpreti at 7.16 a. m., connecting at Butler
function, without char-; of tars, at tf.2t> with
Exp.ess west, arriving lu Alleghenj at S).sti
i. iu., and Express east arriviug at Blairsviile
U 10 .*y> a. m. railroad time.
Mail at 2.26 p. iu., counecliug at Butler Junc
.ionwithout change ol cars, with Express west,
irriving in Allegheny at 501 p. m., and Ex
press cast arrivlug "l Blairsviile Intersection
il 5.55 p. m. railroad lime, which conneets w.'tk
Philadelphia Express east, when on time.
The 7.21 a. in. traiu connects at Blairsviile
it 11.05 a. m. with the Mail east, and the 2.36
p.m. train at 6.5'J with the Philadelphia Ex
press east.
Trains arrive at Butler on West Penn R. R. at
).5f a. m., 4.5S and 7.01 p. m.. Butler time. The
1,56 and 458 trains connect with trains on
■he Butler A Parker R. R.
Main Line.
Through trains leave Pittsburgh tor the Ea*»
it 2.50 and 8.20 a. m. and 12.51, 4.21 and 8.06 p.
aa., arriving at Philadelphia at 3.40 aud 7.20
[>. iu. aud 3.00, 7.0 1 and 7.40 a. ra.; at Baltimore
ibout the same time, at New York three hours
Inter, and at Washington about one and a half
hours later.
Time of Holding Courts*
The several Courts of the county of Butler
jommence on the fii»t Monday of March, June,
September and December, and continue two
necks, or so long as necessary 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 K7KELLY,
Office with E. G. Miller, Esq., in Brady Law
Building. augl7'Bi
A. M. CORNELIUS,
Office with W. D. Brandon, Berg Building, Main
Street. Butler, Pa.
J. F BR ITT AIX,
Office with L. Z- Mitchell, Diamond.
A M CUNN INGHAM,
Office in Brady's Law Building. Butler, Pa.
a H. PIERSOL.
Office on N. E. coiner Diamond. Riddle build
ing novl2
JOIIN M. GREER.
Office on N. E. corner Diamond. uovl2
WM M T USK,
Office with W H. 11 Riddle, Esq.
NEWTON ULACIv,
Offico on Diamond, near gourt ITouso. sonth
side. _____
E. L B&UGH,
Office in Kiddle's Liw Building.
. S. F. BOW SEK.
Office in Riddle's Law Building. [marN'7'i
J. B. McJUNKIN.
S|>ecia] attention given to collections Ollic
posiie Willard llousc.
JOSEPH B. BREDIN,
Office north-east corner of Diamond. Butiei
Pa.
H. H. GOUCHER,
Office in Schneideman's building, up etaiis.
J, T. DONLY
Office near Court House. t * 74
W. I). BRANDON,
ebl7-75 Office in Berg's building
CLARENCE WALKER,
Office in Brady building- marl7 —t
FERD REIBER,
Office in Reibcr's building, Jcflerson Bt. ap»l>
F M. EAST .VAN,
Office in Brady building.
LEV. McQUISTION,
Office Main street, 1 door Bonth of Court Bouse
JOS. C. VANDERLIN,
Office Main street, 1 door Bouth of Court House.
Wra A. FORQUER,
tST Office on Main street, opposite Vogeley
House.
GEO. R. WHITE,
Office N. E. corner of Diamond.
j7l> McJUNKIN,
Office iu Schneideman's building, west side ol
Main street, 2nd square from Court House.
T. C. CA M PBELL,
Office in Berg's new building, 2d door, east
sido Main St., a few doors south of L,owrj
House. mar3—tf
r, A. SULLIVAN,
in;iy7 Office S. W r . cor ol Diamond.
A T. BLACK,
Office on Main street, oue door south o
Hrr.dy Block, Butler, Pu. (Sep. 2, 1874.
EUGENE G MILLER,
Office in Brady's Law Building, Main Btreet,
south of Court House. 260ct81
THOMAS ROBINSON,
BUTLER, PA.
.!< »;iN li. NEGLEY,
WQivcs particular attention to transaction*
.K roal estate throughout tiie county.
OmeK on DIAMOND, ukar Coritx HOI>E, ip
CITIZEN nmuimo
E. K. ECKI.kt, KENNEDY MAHSUAXL
f Late ot Ohio.)
ECKLKY & MARSHALL.
■ Met in Brady's Law Building. Sept.#,74
c G. CHRISTIE,
Attorney at Law. Legal business carefully
transacted Collections tuade and promptly
remitted. Business correspondence promptly
lUcnded to and answered.
Office opposite Lowry (louse, Butler, Pa.
PHYSICIANS.
JOHN E. BYERS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
my2l-ly] BUTLER, l'A.
Otlii'e on Jefferson street, opposite
Klingler's Flour Store.
DENTISTS.
dentistr X .
Oat WALDRON. (Jn'duHte ol the Phil
K adelpl ia Dental Collegers prepare-'
• 11 ■to do anything in the line of nib
profession in a satisfactory manner.
Office on Main street, Bntler, Union Block,
up stairs. apll
l'.slalo of N. K. Shannon.
Letters of administration on the estate of 8.
R. Shannon late ol Franklin township, Butlor
county, Pa., having been grunted to the under
signed, all persons knowing themselves indebt
ed to said estate will please make immediate
payment, and any having claims against said
estate will prcscul them duly authenticated for
settlement. J. H. Shannon, Adm'r,
*cp 28 6t Mt. Chestnut, Butler Co-, Pa.
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