HER HOPE IS OX EIOH. The following story, which is many years old, ia located in MethueD, Mass achusetts. A young man married and brought his bride home to live with his mother. The two women, as is sometimes the case, did not agree and quarreled so much that it at last attracted the attention ot the church of which both were members. Finally the pastor's wife sought the younger woman and remonstrated with her. •Sister C,' she said, 'why do you and ▼our mother-in-law live so unhappily together? You are both members of ths same church, worship together and go to tße communion table together. What do you expeet to do when you get to heaven together ?' 'Oh!' replied the daughter-in-law, '■he'll be changed!' The Christian Advocate gays: 'A general complaint that spares neither class nor condition of person, is seated in the liver. It may be truly said this is our national disease, and it gives us great pleasure to bear or read the testimony of persons of well known veracity and intelligence to prove the value of Simons Liver Reg ulator as a remedy. The printed and ▼erbal testimony of so many friends and acquaintances satisfies us that this is one of the exceptions to the general humbuggery of medical specialties. A recent issue of the London Penny Press contains the following, which is not strictly correct. John Howard Payne was the author of ' Home, Sweet Home,' which was written at Tunis, where he was Consul for the United States, and where he died in 1851: 'The author of Home, Sweet Home, T. H. Payne, a poor but genial-heart ed man, was walking with a friend in London, and, pointing to one of the most aristocratic bouses in Mayfair, be ■aid: 'Under those windows I com posed the song of Home, Sweet Home, as I wandered about without food or a semblance of shelter I could call my own. Many a night since I wrote those words that issued out of ray heart by absolute want of a home, have I passed and repassed in this lo cality and heard a siren voice coming from within those gilded walls in the depth of a dim, cold, London winter, warbling Home, Sweet Home, while I, the author of them, knew no bed to call my own. I have been in the heart of Paris, Berlin, London or some other city, and have heard people sing ing Home, Sweet Home, without a penny to buy the next meal or a place to put my bead in. The world has literally sung my song until every heart is familiar wi»b its melody. My country has turned me ruthlessly from office, and in my old age I have to submit to humiliation for bread.' " [Milwaukee Evening Wisconsin.] A Ntrong Conqueror. According to an Illinois exchange, our days of Rheumatism are well nigh numbered. St. Jacobs Oil enters a rheumatic teritory, and conquers every subject. That's right. We believe in it. 'Should a man shave up or down V asked Augustus. 'That depends,' re plied the barber. 'When I shave you, for instance, I always shave down.' The emphasis on that last word nearly broke Augustus's heart. If you are subject to chills, a certain 'cure is Peruna. Regulate your bowels with Manalin. Professor Riley, the well-known en tomologist, after repeated trials by himself and others, reconmmends Per sian insect-powder as decidedly the best preventive yet discovered of the ravages of all the different worms which attack the cabbage plant. Diseased kidneys and costive bcuvls are prevalent ills. I'eruna and Mana lin tbeir care. Beven members of tbe last House of Rrepresentatives-namely, Messrs Frye, Aldricb, Hawley, Lapbam, Mitchell, and Conger—are now member* of tbe United States Senate. This in an un usual number of promotion* for HO abort a time. A polite man, rushing along tbe street, tbe otber nigbt, struck a man going in tbe opposite direction, but Stopped long enobgb to say: 'My dear sir, if I ran into you, I beg your par don. If you ran into me, don't men tion it.' And be tore away at redoub led speed. Many perrons iron towels, fold them and place them away before they are thoroughly dry. This is an error, and sometimes leads to results not expect ed. In this damp condition there in a mould which ferine in them called 'oidium,' one variety of which cause* a akin disease known as ringworm. There baa been a boiler explosion in Michigan of a kind in strict harmony with tbe mammoth ideas of the bound ing and boundless West. Ten boiler* exploded at once—a chorus of a fea ful sort, killing four men and scattering tbe wreck of buildings over half a mile of coontry. Tbe cause was low water in tbe boilers. Tbe bankruptcy which overtakes men in tbe regular course of business is not infrequently misfortune and no fault, but bankruptcy which follows speculation outside of a legitimate bu. • iness is at bottom gambling on tbe credit furnished by a man's creditors, and should be treateJ as a betrayal of trust. Peoria, 111., bas for several years be Id tbe first place on the list as a spir it-producing district Last year nbe paid over $1,000,000 more than Cincin nati, and this year tbe collections will show a greater proportion. On Wed nesday last internal revenue stamps to tbe value of $2,014,300 were sent thitber in one package. 'What wonld vou do if you were mo and I were you V tenderly inquired a young swell of bis lady friend, as be escorted her home from cburcb. 'Well,' aaid she, 'lf I were you, I would throw away that vile cigaretle, cut up IDT cane for firewood, wear my watch chain underneath my coat, ami stay at home nights and pray for brains.' Tbe Keokuk Oale Oily haw unearth ed the meanest man ou record, and locates him at Burlington. Tbe story, as tbe paper mentioned tell* it, i* that while a deaf, dumb, and blind haml organist was sleeping on the postoftice corner, the wretch stole hi* instrument and substitnted a new-fangled churn therefor; and when the organist awoke he seized the handles of the churn and ground away for dear life, and when the 'shades of night were fulling fa*t' that meanest man in tbe world came around, took hi* cburn, restored the organ to its owner, and carried home four pounds of creamery butter. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! Extraordinary Bargains! IN JOHN BICKEL'S. WE TAKE THE LEAD IN LADIES' MISSES' AND MEN'S, BOYS AND CHILDREN'S, | YOUTHS', I ((f AND SHOES OF ALL KINDS ! GAITERS, RTJHBETtS, SLIPPERS, ARCTICS, etc. LEATHER AND FINDINGS AND SHOEMAKERS' SUPPLIES OF ALL KINDS ALWAYSJJO.V HANDS. Rpalriug of all [HiuUN Keatly and Promptly E«ne JOII> 13ICKEL, AUG 3] MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA. ixi Sprinflficids 0. 91 NEW BUCKEYE *\|L\ force (I 'PUMPIII I I ENGINES ■ _ .. .. 2 G ,T~H \ Btrong A Durable. I Is eullr Bet. *• **»• £ • I Cheapest <* Be«i Fore* •" SWKLL," W ABP, or I Pump In the world fop t, £.lf [V/l BATTLE 111 the Wind I Deep or Shallow Welle. I i \ . I ' la In X «very »art *>t tfce CBl ill Hcvar Frewc* la Wlo* ZL TT Wend tow Clreolar and A STHENGTHENCR. A IIION BITTKItS are highly recommended for all tli.lca.4ps re- I quiring a certain and efficient tOllic; especially In'lirjrxi ion, i.i, l.itrr niilU.nl Feveri, Wanl of Ajipetile, IJ>JM of Strength, l.nrk <f J.nrnjy, dc. J-.nric.i'n tlse blood, strengthen* tbe muscle*, and gives ri'-w life t'» the nerves. J ncy act like a charm on the digestive organs, removing ail dysj»eptic sym ptotj..■<, HKII as Tiuting the I'otA, Belching, llcttl in the Shmuu K, ! l"irtbam,ctr.. i lie only Iron Preparation tliut will not blacken the teefli «>r (,'ivc headache. Hold by all druggists. Write for the AliC Ikx.k, ]•;>. «.f useful and amusing reading—*'/<£ free. BROWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Mil. BITTERS IwujftiaUsm Hpralnn, Pain in the Hack an«l Hide. v I There Is nothing mom painful than these disease*; hut tin; pain can he remove") and the j disease cured hy use of PERK* I»AVIH' PAIN KM.I.Kit. Thin remedy It not a cheap Rcntlne or Petroleum product that iiniht t>e kept away Irom | fire or heat to avoid of exploalnn, nor Is It un untried experiment that may <lo ! more harm ttin.fi good. PA IN Kl I.l.Kit hat l»ecri In constant uw; for forty years, and the unlverml testimony from all i«rt* of the world In, IT NKVIOII KAII.H. It not only efleet* a permanent cure. | hut It relieved |>ulii almost instantaneously. U'-ln« a purely vegetable remedy, It l» safe In | the tiaiidx of the mo*r«tiiexperl«*iiced. The record of cure* hy the life of PAIN KH.I.KIt wriuhl (ill volumes. The f«#lli>wlnjc ' extracts from letters received show what those who have tried It think: Edgar Ca/ly, Owatonna, Minn., »ay*: Atiout a yi»r aim** my wlfri \xx-Attn*. atibJcct to m-vw anfT«ril*K fr'ifri rhwmnitixm. Our r*-aort win to Itie FAIW K11.1.K11, which af*«*lily r*?U«v»sd bar. Charle* Powell write* from the Sailor*' Home. London: I luul ?mmi affllrt#xl Uirw ymr* with wiiraliria ami violent HpaniMKof tliAMOiruKb. Tb"<lrtfrtora at W«wtniliiKU*r ll<iH|r)Ui) gave, up my >" (Impair I trim your PAIS* KIM. Kit. ami It |f»v« me Irnmfyllato r*HHT. f have mcmlnnd my Ntrerurth, ami mil mm abte to follow my mmal occupation. All dniifgiKtA k<*P I'ain K11.1.K11. It* price I* «o low that it in within the reach of *ll, and It will save uuiuy tliiW" lt>. coat In doctor*' hill*. '-45 c., 500., and tI.OO u lmitl<-. PERRY DAVIS SL 80N, Proprietors, Providence. R. I. M.C.HOGKENSTEW, DEAI.ER IN TBEHONT COBK STOVES Al\ I > ItAIN'CJI'X. AI.BO, AGENT FOR CKYHTAI. I'AI.AI'K HTOVKH AN!» ItKi'AlTiS I Oil SAMK. Bird ( Tinware, Woml arm! Willow Wan*, Kuarwlec! am! (inutile Wan*, S< vn r Fire Clay Htovc I'lpe, (irate Tile, Fire Crick and < lay. Roofing, Spouting ami Heavy Hlnrf:t*irfin work done 111 short notice In-low market. jiriceH for caali. lam alio having manufactured to my order, nice clean HI 'I o<l<l Piatt to fii I;rnillCV'M Htovea, which I *ell at nix cent* per pound, ami I will e 'lieni to In t longer id give better Katialaction than the *o-cuHcil original end genuim plate- sold I y another parly at ten cents per pound, (iive me a call and lie convinceil, ]\i. c. i{<x:Ki;,\sri;i\, jnnel Hl Main Street, Sutler, I'a. NOTiCi: IN DIVOKCK. IN the mutter of Ui« applieftHnn of Robert I,a-.v reii'w fur diwi-ce * •vinculo matron ml' from bin wrifo. lUi tiin* l,»wr«nci!. In tlio Court of Common I'lcm of IJ: 11!«-r I o . P»., A. l> N". r,l. March I'lirm, i <<l. Now, Hep!ftiiib'<r Htii, Hrtl, oil motion of Mil chell, VVliitn and Bow*«r, Court itwurd |i'iblu a tlon ami appoint ¥,. I. Ijitigli. I'w| , commit-riim er, to tftko toiditnony. two mibjm-'i m having l>«-im renjrti«vl n c. i. I v ■ nr. Ooniir. To TIIK UIU-ro.lllKXT, ItoHA"«J»A 1 AWUK" < I : YOll are hureby notified to b« un l »j•;><-m- in your toopor |>crn >n, Imfoic our Jnili;«n *t Jitiilcr. at a (Joint of Common I'lean, then mhl lln-to to be hold on the /ith day of December, IHki, i , umwcr tlio petition or libel »'tlio hml Hubert Lt*ri'nc«, your ho.band. Homild not be 'U.,ni-1 from the Ikjiklh ol matrimony agreeably to tlio Acta of Aiuuimbly 111 n'ichctnr> in-.de and pro- Tidcl. W. II Hr-rc***, Hberiff. OOlMMlOlltll'll ?;ori<x. To all partiee ii.lctcmid '1 alte notice thai I will attend to the duti"H of my »p|>ointm«iit n* commit:nitiuer in Hie above Hinted < urn *1 uiv of flee in the borough of Butler, oil the filli day of December, A. L> IHHI. at I o'clock, p. m. 6oct3 K. 1. BllUUli. Cuiuauiimoubr. dfc* HuJkUr : Wntl*K, P«- 23, 1881. 0. H. Walworth, Baco, Mo., writes: I KXiM-rli iicid lnnm-dUti* r( lU f from pain in tbn aim; l»y tin*. \w. t>t your PAIN Kn.i.f it. I E. York says: ? I have fiM'A your PAIN K11.1.K11 for rh'MimntiMru, . ami have mHvwl KT*-at l*-mflt. Barton Seaman say*: Have lIW.I I'AtN K11.1.K11 for llilrty yeara, 1 anil have fontid it a • rt.failing remedy fori' rhciitiiatlMiii and lanictieM*. | Mr. Burdltt write* : I 11 f.r.r /'«!(• totrive relief In riuv-aof rliemiiatWin. Phil. Gilbert, Somerset, Pa., write*: I'N.LN actual tiw. I know >Olll PAIN KII.IJ K In the ln*t /IJ'-'lli'lJjc | can frot i<*c i:i !>u<ir<c. C.'i.r,;' V. »r!:*•> Ilealmr I li;ir<ln tin* I'oui: of Common I'lea* of llnUci county, l',t„ No. Hi, .in." trim, A 11.. IKMI. '■••( it Jilli, I**l, i n inollon in «• i»' -* i court by .1, li. Mc.lunkhi, l n., ailorney for li '-i - .tf. it umiciir 11IK lo III'- eourl 'ii if k ulipifiia and mi • ufuircmt in ; liov I'iiHi hud been returned n. •■, i.. tin- Miier- IH wit* direct, dln mat " |i bllcaliiiii < ding io laW, Itllll I • hi!'" It. V. lilt i' .m..1 »| I i |.|l*ll com ml* a.iiicr l<> tai.e !c<i|nioit> ol v. il n' , Sic., re liinuililc to in- .1 i< rm It 'III ItIWI'IiMIK.IT, KUIAII IN I li .It rt.l-.V : Voj ar< t tilled lo In- ale! a|»|i •: iin voor proper ttHWt before our .(nil, !<m wtlit, M ttt'tiWl of 'i■ ii>• ■i• i i I'.• .. ':11 *i it ii ... .i In-id mi the Mil day of in iiilu r, i• !, i,.-,!, to an kit lite |ic fill.in or lllid of llic '.ud '.i or •• \V I'-artle- . and to di'ivv can li any >o ili ivc. \v!i. I lie . nil lirn. I! ir'lt* should II*I! )'<• dl> oi •• d fti'in lWe ill.lul l ol ni:ilrlliioM) ili!> In I m :u" ■of .. mbl) ill Miicli t a li' tit id" and proVltli'd. \V M II IHHT .IAV -ucrifT. Itnllcr. I'ii , Snjil .'.'d. iiwl, I • I ;.■■■■ .d to the dutlcm.f tl;i ill mi- si:>ln»' 'liiictit lit in- onici" In I'lltltM. I'. .on Wcilm ••! ■ • ■ in' : 'itl> \. 11 . ivi, ai in a in t;l:<n; i; win i »•:, wp -'t CoiiiniiHHioqfr. tliP, wee! in your .vn to ui ii rnn and POOoullil Ir c Addrt-.i 11. IIAI.Lhi i U Co., i'ortliitid, Malm:. EXPOSITION s BOTLER, PA. OF BOOTS & SHOES. Fresh New Fall ami Winter Slock 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 Nlioes. LADIES', MISSES' AND CHILDRENS' KijJ, Calf, Grain, Pebble, Goat, hiildc St. Goat HI Pulish, Button ami Sale Lace. Old Laaics Wat m Shoes, Slippers, Rubbers and Arties. MEN'S BOYS' AND YOUTHS' Broyans PloicSShot,e t, Calf Shoes, Kip and CatJ B<xAh. Ihe larg est stock of Metis Hand-mT.de Kip Boot■> in Butler, and lower prices. Men's Boots cis low as " ' - - $l5O Women's Heavy Shoes at 00 Customers are all treated alike ; no misrepresentations made as to quality of stock and wear ; prices same to all. We don't sell to one custom er at half price and next one charge double to make it up. This is the Largest Stock of Boots & Shoes I :in Butter Count j/ — best ntylcs and lot ret prices, and much the larg est Steele; Ixjttynt for (.'ASII direct from the manufacturers. An inspe> tion of this stock will at once conduce you that tee do not advertise a small, cheaj >, xhciddy stock of BOOTS AX I> SHOES, As the Best, Cheapest and Barest in Butler County, but ire have the St- *k and t rices to show for what we say. LARUE STOCK-OF LEATHER AND FINDINGS. Z3*rßepairing <>f Jill Kinds Neatly and Promptly Done. CA L L AJY. V EX A J\U ME B EEO RE YO U BUY. B. C, HUSELTON. C II KIK B O C KL, Manufacturer of Tin and Shi-el Iron Ware ami dealer in Stoves, Runges, Pressed, Japanned and Knsimeled \V'are, Ornnite Ware, Womlen VVa r«-, Hird Cages, and general housckeepiiig ■ toiods. Rooting, Spouting anil l'e|>:tiring done on short notice and at lowest market rates. The i only authorized for the sale of A. Bradley Si I'o.'s well known Stoves and Rangei, and the only iiluee to Ret the original and genuine odd idatii lor llieir stov<;«, inaile expressly by them : IVir him. H<- ware of sham plates sold in llutler, made of old and interior metal, none gen i nine but from the Agent, ' URIS. STOCK, June S, 'HI. Near Wick and Sehreiber Hoiinex, Main street, llutler, l'a. THK CULTIVATOR CMNTHY i;K\TLK\IV\ THE I EST OF THE AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES. EN LA 11GK>1!«:NT I'Oft 1H '2. T'■' C'TNTr.v mmi kman ih tli'i lea 1 itxk Jour nal of An Mirau \;• rleultlire, fn Hmoiint mil jn.vhciil value of e »"t' ntn. in * xt -ot »n 1 a..i!it\ of roi/4 fpoi fl# fi«« ;|j tjUftllty of j <wper H» I r-tv<» of |U:Mi'-ati » it »<?« tJo* FI'»"»T ItWK It ih In ! eved tn have i-ii mi -«-ri•> i i eitner i»t i' < tlir-"; i'!iief d vifnei of Farm Cropn sniH Proces^pH, Iloiticulturc Fruit rovvintr, lAvv Stock and Dairying, while it ftiHO iiiclivlen .II minor depaitmeutrf «>f rur-il it.tGreHf. nu. ii as the Poultry Yard, En tomology. !'»<:«• Keeping. n»eenli • is<- nnd fimpe iv. Vet< m arv p!i< M, Kaim QueiitioiiM «iid Au- Hwern.FiieHide J eitdn K- I'onM sh'- Economy and A HiimriiHiv of the NOWH of fhe Week, Irn Mar lint It« porth Ale u»iUHiia"y ec>mpleto t nnd much attention jh p.»id to th<) rronpeetn of the t'rofm, an throwing light upon one of the moat import ant of ail OUIMIOIIM —"When to Huy ■!»<* Wh«n to Sell. It in liberally Xlluwtrated, an lia intend ed to supply, in a continually ineieaaiug degree, and HI the beat Mofiftejof the term, a Live AGRICIiLI URAL NEWSPAPER, The Volume of The flonnhv fletuli mwi for IHS'2 will l,<j I.AHOELY INC'hRAttKU In Uon tentH by the addltioe of a HiillieiMiit nniiilinr of pagea to meet the growing demand* upon ilm i'pace, tut tlni term i will continue ax follown, when paid Htriftly in tdvancn . One copy, one year, i'i !At ; Pour *'<>pleH, Jfilll. ainl an aduitiotial copy fur the pen free to the Minder of Hie Olub; Ten O.piei, f'2(), and an additional copy for the year fiee to the Mender of the (Jhlb C A' All New Hubecrilient for IH-'2, l aying in advance now, will r<ceivo the paper WI'.KKLV, from receipt of remitUnce to January let, 18Hi, wi'hciit charge. VA~ Spt eiiuen Copi< H free. Addreea I,tTIIKK TUCK KK A SOSI. Pull!lnliera, octl'Jtf ALIiANy, N. y. EMPLOYMENT roil a i.i, To Sell d lloiiscliolil Artiele. ■ill i; |ioor as well as I lie rleh. the old ;ii well I llii" young, tin* wife, iih well iw the lui'lhatid, the youlig lllHii en a» well IW the young man. Hie girl lis well iiK Ihe bn\. miiy |IIH| an w ell eain a b \v dnil.irs In liouent employiiii-ut.as lo -.il around Ihe house ami wait for olhilrs lo iam It tor Hn'in We ••an give von employment, nil Hie lime, or during vinir apaie limits only traveling. <ir In \mir own tieighborliiMHl. unions jour lri« mlt mid aeiinalnt anees. If VOII do uol eure lor employiiM lit. we i HI liiipari valuable li.Torin it urn to you tree ol end. Il Will lHat you only one eelil for a I'OHlal eartl to write for our rrospeetns. and II nifty be Ihe means of maltinj; you a good in.iiiy dollars. I j<> not neglect tins oppnrtilllll) Von do not have lo invest a large auill of money, and run a l-real rial: of losing 11. Ymi will readily see that it will l» an m tiler lo make from MO to «;nu : week, nml estabiiah a luer.iiive, and Indeiie'id c.H |,ii me... lioiior.ihle atralglilforwaid and pro fitable ;,lleiid lo tin- mattei NOW, for tlu-re Is >piXi:y In II Tor all who engage Willi lis. We will suiprise VOII and voii .Mil wonder why von never wrote to lis before. \V>. hKNI» h 1. 1. I'AU Tt< I I.AIIM fill I . Address 111 i KKYK M'F'li < <>.. (Name tliia puper.j fZlsevOtn] MAHIO.V. initio. t> .V x Shorthand! A Kul on I'm in i'oiio.-rafy la publUhed eve ry ye.n in the lie'-'' tuoiillilv nm uzine : TILK AMCHIOAN SHORTHAND WIUTKR and 'lie !.*• l( In «ol al ill.-ei il.era collected linoll II Hie mill HiEK OK < IIAHtiK The on y pe'i ell al in the worl I from whli'll fhoitli ml iimV I e le.unl Willi Hit II tutor Tile I I in i I li.-i.u.'il iu la original ind the Lenaou* > omprehi n Ive. 'llii.-i* ,1 i'«ii inu to le.Mi may begin nt any lime, hi. I. 11 11 Ml ll.' to l.rrs.oi | being aupcil'd n-w rilier* and e*erel*e» corrected when ever re clvcd. HI;B> UKIPTION . One y ar (Courae of IS? Letiaoi.s )• - #1.50 Mingle t um'icr .... 15c. Ainerlcaii Agency for I'itmiin'a Shorthand Hooka mid Keportei H Supply Depot. Cnculurx aent Iree on application. ROWKLL .t HICKCOX, 10!) St., IloHton, \lhhh. «HT I'l rice mention Ihla piper. |auglotl BUTLER COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Office Cor. Main and Cunningham Sts. J. C\ ItOKSSINO, PHKSIDENT. W.M CAMI'UKLL. THKASUHKR. 11. C. IIKINEMAN, Skckktaut. DIRECTORS: J. L. I'urvla, K. A. Ilelmboldt, William Ciililplmll, J. W. HIII khurt, A. Tl'OUtinan, Jacob Hchoene, O. Hoeaalng, John ('aid well, Or. W. lrvln, J. J. C'roll. J. W.Ohrlaty 11. C. Ilelneman. J AS. T. MM UN KIN. (Jen. Ac't- BTfTLER PA. VALUA li L E FARM FOR SALE! TIIK in dert-igned oHerM for aale the follow ing real est ate, viz : The William Mcdlutig farm, aituata In Oak land townxhip, Hntler cnuntv. I'a , adjoining IIIIHIH of Win J Hutchiaon, l%li Italph et al , lerwi cleared, balaiu i, in timber; double log bonne and frame bam thereon erected; giaal orelnnl of about 1(1': bearing apple Irro-; farm wi II watered, anil in a good flute of cultivation, and it Hippo, id tfi bn niiderlald with coal. I Ins farm i« 1.1111810 in a good neighborhood on the public mail lending from Ilutlrr to Kair view, and within »l»oitt live milen of Lutlcr, and K itnin about one mile of the proponed new rail road Kor term a inquire of the undersigned or (i W. Kleeger, Eaq., of ltutler. CIIISIHTY BOIIU, I vei ulor of William Met lung, deceaeed. 'laltlaiid twp , ltutler C<>., I'a Boet'im (■JOA WI IIK. 912 a day at holm- easily made iistlv Outlit tree. AddreM Tlit'K A Uu„ Aukuiu, Maiuc. THE THE GREAT Ti f7? LIXG TOY BO I TE. i'ST Xo other lino runs Three Tbrouph Pas senger Trains Daily between Chiengo, I)es Moines, Council Bluffs, Umnhn. Lincoln. Pt. .'oseph, Atchison, Top.ku and Kansas City. Direct connection* for till Tw>ints fn Knnsiig. Nebr:3kn. Colorado, Wyoming. Montana, Ne ,n l \v Mexico, Arizona, ld.iho,Oregon and Cnlit'irnia. Thi 1 Shortest, Speediest and Most Ci>mf< rtn ti!e K> utf via Hannibi.i to Fort Seott. Denison, n.illas. Houston, Ail-tin. San Antonio, Galves ton and all points in Texas. The unequnled inducements offered by this Lin" to Travelers and Tourists, «!■<• as follows: The celebrated Pullman iM-whcel) I'alace Sleeping Cars, run only on this Line. C., B. i Q. I' .laco Drawlng-Itoora Cars, with Morton's Kee'.ining t'haiis. No extra ehartre for Seats in Reclining Chairs. The famous C. It. 4 O. Palace Dininir Cars. Gonrcnus SinMkinir Cure fitted with F.leirant Hlt-'h-Biieked Rattan Re volving "t'h:iir« for the cx< lusive use of flrst cln -s p iisenirers. Steel Tr:v k and Sui crior Equipment, com bincd with their Great Through Car Arrantre ment. makes this. nbo\ •. all others, the favorite Route to 'h" south, South-West, and the Far Wb»t. Try it. and you will (lad traveling a luxury Insfead of a disci .in fort. Through Tickets via this Celebrated I.lne for sale at all offices In the United Pt.itts aud Canada. All information aboui Rates of Fare, Sl« < inir Car Accommodations. Time Tables. will U; cheerfully (riven, and will send I r. any address an elegant Cminiu Map of I States, in colors, by applying to J. Q. A. HEAN, Gen's Eastern All'-.:. 306 Washington St . Boston. Mn and 317 Broadway, New Yoi " "' ' - - » I*. T. J. POTCEK. Gen. Manuaer. Cbiciut I'hUCEVAL LOWE I L, General Passenger Agent, < hicago. S. S. MABVIS CO'S. BUPEKIOR CRACKERB AND Pan Cake Flour. Pancake Floor !■ juit what its nam* implies: flour for I'an CilkM The directions for us»i ire with cold ▼ater or sweet milk, make a batter and bake at one# on a hot griddle. Thia season 1U much cheaper | KID Buck*heat flour. ®#-A3K YOUR GROCER FOB IT.-** OCR New York Water Crackers, 1M PERIAL CHAMPAGNE CRACKERS XXX OYSTER CRACKERS, EXTRA SODA CRACKERS, WINE CRACKERS Are auiierior to all other*. When you buy cracken auk for MARVINB, and dont take any otben, for they are the beat Office and Worka 91. 03, »5 and 07 Liberty Street, Retail Department, IN Fifth Avenue, PITTSBURGH, PA. FOR SALE BY ALL GROCERS. Rend for out New Illustra -51 l| ■ ted Price-List No. SO, for Fall and Win ter of 1881. Free to any address. Con tains full description of all kinds of goods for jiersonal an<l family use. We deM. directly with the consumer, and sell all goods in any quantity at wholesale prices. You can buy better and cheai>er than at home. MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 207 and 229 Wabash Avenue.Chicago.llL 4k« ni * wuii'rtl for the Llff *»«! Work of GARFIELD The only complet# atory i f hi* noblt lifa and triple death. Fr«*ah, brilliant, reliable. Elcgantl* printed in Knorllah mn«l ilrrmao ; beautifully llfimtrat»d ; b»u'leoiiie ly bound. Nulling hook ev«r pub l.-he-.l Tlv John €-. Kldlpitf fti, l«l<. It. n A YTTTniV 1,0 oot ''"J tb# catchpenny, V/AU livlli vamp**d catu|>NiKo hooka with which tin- country i» flooded. They are utterly worthies* ; an outran upon th* m«»i»i«»ry of the K» d#ad, and a bfraud on the public. Thie book ta entirely new. Th« only work worthy the theme. Mend Wr. la tttampa for AmmmVm Outfit. Jo.NKM UKOTHKKH A < 0., !*ubliari»*rfc, Pbtla4i«lj'hia. HOW LOST! HOW RESTORED! .filet published, * new edition of l»tt C'UL VI It a KIJ.'M CKI.KHBATKIi KSHaY on the radical cure of Hperinatoirhna or Heuiinal Weak II«HH. Involuntary Heniinal Impoteucy, Mental mhl I'hvaical Incapacity, liii|««liruniti to MMilage, etc. ; »l»o. Coiummptlon. Kpllepey an Fit*. induced by aelf-iudulgi uce or eexual extravagance, Ac The ci lo .rated author, in tlila vlmirable Ka «ftv. I'leai'v deinom-traten, from a thirty yearn HiiceeeHfulpractice. tliat tlio alarming oniiaeipien eea of aelf ahuen may be radically cured ; |miut iiiK out a mode of cure at onco aimple certain anil effectual, by mcana of which every Hiifferer. no matter win l 'iin condition may In-, may cur' himself cheaply. privately and radically. I tJT Thia I.ect'irn hIIOIIIII lie in the hamlH of every youth and every man in the land Kent, under Heal. in a plain envelope, lo any addreiH, poet pa d. on leceipt of aix ceuta or two |n)»t age "tamp* We have alao a aure cure for I'apo Worui. Adilreaa THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 ANN Sr., Niw YOKK, N. Y.: febW-ly Foat OHlcc Box, 450 CHEAP TICKETS to any point went. Land Explorer*, U.wud Trip, Firat, Mecoud or Third ('law*. Itelinlile Iiilorm»lIon regarding llomeatead Pre-emption or Mining lawa. (Jail ou or add res* E. A. TAYLOR, CuHliicr Argyle Having* Rank, Mav I l.'im IVtn.liH, Pa. A.\ ONI.Y I»AU€jiITKII f IJR- I:I» OF (OKNIIMPTIOX, When death was hourly expeeted, all reinedle* having failed, ami l»r. 11. .lame* wan experiment ing wfili the many herlm of Caleutta. he ueHdent ally made a preparation which cuitu IIINMIIIVCIIHI of VON Hl* MC i ION. I fl* I'lilld H now in thi* eonu- Irv, ami enjoying the bent of health. lie liaw proved to tfii' world flml « o\M MPTION ran »»T* positively and permanently euird. I h<* now given this Itcelpe free, onl> asking two three eeiit Mt.'iinpM to pay expense*. Till* Herb al*o eure* Night Sweat*, Nausea at the Htoiiiaeh, and will break np a frewti eolil in twenty four hours. Ad dress <'radito' k»V t 0., Um Hare Street. rhlladol pitia. naming I hi* paper. AT I'ITTSBIIKiII A (JAIN. I'Ntrrs! I'RATT'Mt 44TH OK a NII AWNt'AI. aAl.a OK IJOOK8! AT AUCTION AND I'll IV ATK BALE, 1h now opi n rnd will continue f■ r n abort time, d.iy iinil nlglit, at 10W Wnod atrcet, 'I he largeat nnd lineal collection f new hooka Mr. I'riitt h.'ia ever brought to the C'lly. llooka at private aide, during the day, nt nbout half price. J. H. BORLAND, Auctlourer, J K I'it AIT .V I 80. t»nflw The oldest, beat, nnwt Ihoroiiuli and complete nrai'tlial bus menu college In the I'ntted Hlate* £ If- .School always 111 acssHW Htmlenta admit ted at any time lor circular* address J. C. rtMilll, A. M., I'm mi l'At.. Tscpau I'BUliurtfU. l'a. J A. Haffner, SUCCESSOR TO H. BAUERIBROS., BI'TLEK, PA., PLANING- HILL AND Lnnil>ei* Yard, MAM FACTI BEB ASD DEALER 1* 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., <tc. ■ MICHIGAN SHINGLES Barn Boards, Plastering Lath, Hem lock Bill Stuff, of all kinds, constantly on hand, All of which I will sell on reasonable terms and guarantee satisfaction. Planing Mill and Lumber Yard on Jefferson street, Butler, Pa. ldecly A. HAFFNER. Planing Mill —AND— Lumber Yard. J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PUKVIB S.G. Purvis & Co., MANUFACTHNVRB AND DEALERS IN Rough and Planed Lumber Or KVKKY DESCRIPTION, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS. FLOORING, SIDING, BATTENS, Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards, PORCH POSTS, STAIR RAILS Newell Posts and Balusters FENCE PALINGS, <fco., Ac , MICHIGAN SHINGLEB. Barn Boards; Plastering Lath ; Ilem lock Bill Stuff, such as Joist Raf ters, Scantiine, <&c.. all sizes constantly on hand. All of which we will sell on reasonable terms aud guar antee satisfaction. PLANING MILL AND YARD Ueruian CntUolie C/'taurcb J'»n7-80-ly JE. GKIE B, DEALER IN FINE Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES, &C. ENGRAVING OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. MAIN STREET, (North of Lown House,) BUTLER, PA \YATOHE** AND CLOCKS REPAIRED. AND WARRANTED.-^* / "lor p-ln la « l "» >!">(>*< I"**, »tom»ck, k "For crT.niiic.f t!io utrriiich. r<ll' . dliir- i / riin i, i r vul:lltt!iX, t.11.J I'l,;:t:s». "EH \ I Mllwut, nlTht i.woat«. aliort- \ ' noiuot l>iva(li,Uloi'fcu(j.vt. ÜBMBMHMI l / '• Fit flironlr <■ I-.ti»rrh. l-rotn-Mlli.plmirlny. \ J anll toro iJiiotttcif u>y kluil l'i iiun a. "Ml V ( "I'UKXt I* llio |mrc«», nuwliir mpt tuiil . / eflli lout l.inllclno kuuwii lonian. ' BiZHHHI \ / "VKP\:v.K ti tho ai potior, purr it V < toi'lc, > "If yon can't *l«*p, tuki I'rniKAt M v / wi it <r wjctlot picmaHy, can't n-»Ltako \ / l'J-Jiu:. A. '' Mil lllli 111 111 !■■■■■ \ ' •fir/n will In p.-l'l f'ir tlin I n-t Impurity or , / ml:> • rjl lU.it i.i::y bofouml In 1'1.1.L Na." |H \ / Hokt every wtirr*. For fwimphtotwrlto to \ ' D. 11. II Al>» .MAN U < UilH.ru, Ohio. > / If you tiro tl' k, feel badly, or In any way \ / unwell, lake I'luuna tuU Krfiilal" tko bow- i I ranllh 1*11(1 \ K iiixl MANAMA FOR HAI.K IIY xnnni:iinAiv A whiter lIUTLKIt, I'A. Union Woolen Mills. I would denim to call tlin attention of tint public to tint Union Woolmi Mill, lint lor, l'a., wlu rr I havo iww and Improved machinery for the manufacture o( Barred and Gray Flannels, Knitting and Woaving Yarns, and I can lecomroeud them a« lining very dura ble, a* they an« manufactured of pure lliitlur county wool. Tlmy aro beautiful In color, *u perior In teiture, anil will be cold at vmy low price*. Kor Maniple* anil price*. nddre**, H. rUIiLKUrON, It) MnHer. Pa IdjfAUvcrkiao ia the Cliu**. TBAVEUBRS' GUIDE. VTLEB, KAKNS crrr AND PAKKIK HAILHOAD Train* leave ButWr for Bt. Joe, Miller* town Kami City, Petroli*, Parker, etc., at 7.87 a. M and 2.85 and 7.25 p. M. Trains arrive at Sutler from the A bore named poiuu at 7.17 a. M., and 2.1&, and 7.15 p. M* The 2.15 train connects with train on Ute Welt Penn road through to Pittsburgh. SHINANGO AND ALLBOBXNT KAILMOAD. Trains leave Hllliird'S Mill, Butier county, for Hitrrieviile, Greenville, etc., at 7JSO a. m. and 2.25 p. RA. Trains arrive at Hiiliard's Mill* at 1:45 A. M., and 5:55 P. X. Hacks to and frotn Petrol!*, Martlnsburg, Fairview, Modoc and Trontman, connect at HU liard with all tmins on the S JT A road. PBNNSTLVAMA BAILROAD. Trains leave Butler (Bntier or Pittabnrgh Titne. Market at 5.0P a.m., GOES through to Alle gheny, arriving at 9.01 a. m. ThU train con nect* *at Fret-port with Free port Accommoda tion, 4rhich arrives at Allegheny at 8.90 a. IN., railroad time. F.xprett at 7.16 a. m., connecting at Bntier Janctii>n,"without change of cars, at 8.26 with Express 'west, arriving in Allegheny at U. 50 a. m., and Express ea*t arriving at Blairavllle at 10 55 a. m. railroad time. Mail at 2.2(5 p. M., connecting at Bntier Jnno tionwithout change oi car*, with Express west, arriving in Allegheny at 501 p. in., and Ex press caai arriving at Blnlrsviile Intersection at 5.55 p. m. railroad time, which connects W.'tta Philadelphia Kxpr»'»» east, when on time. The 7.21 a. m. train connects at Blairsville at 11.05 a. m. with the Mill east, and the 2.30 p. m. train at 6.5« with the Philadelphia Ex press east. Trains arrive at Butler on West Penn R. R. at a. m., 4.5H and 7.01 p. in., Butler lime. The 9,56 and 4 58 trains connect with trains on the Butler «fc Parker R. R. Main Line. Through traib«. Je:ive Pittsburgh ior the Eae' it 2.56 aud 8.26 a. M. and 12 51, 4.21 and 6.06 p. M., arriving at Philadelphia at 5.40 and 7.20 p. in. and 3.00, 7.0' aud 7.40 a. m.; at Baltimore about the same time, at New York three hours Inter, and at Washington about one and a half hours later. Tiuie of Holding Courts. The several Courts of the county of Butler commence on the fiiat Monday of March, June, September and December, and ooutinua two weeks, or so long as nt ceseary to dispose of the business. No causes are put down for trial or traverse jurors summoned for the first week of the several terms. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. BUTLER. PA. ~ JOHN K. KELLY, Office with E. O. Miller, Esq., In Brady Law Building. augl7'Bl A. M. CORNELIUS, Office with W. D. Brandon, Berg Building. Main Street, Butler, Pa. J. F.BRITT AIN, Office with L. Z Mitchell, Diamond. A M CUNNINGHAM, Office in Brady's Law Boilding. Butler, Pa. S H PIERSOL! Office on N. E. ooruer Diamond, Riddle build ing _ JOHN M. GREER. Office on N. E. corner Diamond. novll WM H . LUSK, I Office with W. H. H. Riddle, Esq. NEWTON BLACK, Office on Diamond, near Court Houss, south side. ___ , E. I. BRUGH, Office in Riddle's Law Building. S. F. BOWSER. Office in Riddle's Law Building. [marS'7« J. B. McJUNKIN. Special attention given to collections OFFLC* op |x HI lie Willard House. , JOSEI'H B. BREDIN, Office north-east corner of Diamond, Butler Pa. _ _ H. H. GOUCHER, Office in BcUneideman's building, op stalls. ' J7T. DONLY Office near Court House. r " W W. I). BRANDON, ebl7-76 Office In Berg's building CLARENCE WALKER, Office in Brady building- marl7—T FERD RKIBER, Office In RT-lhor'S building, Jetmon St. sp'JL) F. M. EASTMAN, Office in Brady building. LE v! M oQUISTION^ I office Main street, I door south ot Conrt House JOS. O. VANDKRLIN, Office Main street, 1 door south of Court Hons*. Wm A. FOItQUER, ! GDT' Office on Main street, opposite Vogeley House. GEO. R. WHITE, 1 Offioe N. E. comer of Diamond- J. D McJUNKIN, lmice In TU'hiifldenmu'N building, west side ol M ain street, 2nd square from Court Hou»e. T C. CA VII'HELL. Office in Borg's new building, id floor, east side Main St., a few doors south of Lown House. N»ar!U-tf r, A. SULI.IV AN, iimy7 Office S. W. oor ol Diamond. ~A. T. BLACK, OHlee on Malu street, ouo door sooth o. HRR.IL Y Block, Butler. Pa. (Sep. 8, 1874. EUGENE G. MILLER, Offioe in Brady's Law Building, Main street, south of Court House. J6oetßl THOMAS ROBINSON, BUTIJER, PA. JOHN 11. NEGLKY, IVOIVES {>articular attention to transactions LA real estate throughout the oounty. OrrwtoH DIAMOND, **AM OOOMT Hoosa, A OITISKM nUIUIIMO E. R. KCM.IT, KBKKIDT MAMHAIX (Late ol Ohio.) I ECKLEY A MARSHALL. Office In Brady's Law Bulldlug. Sept. >,74 U. O. CHRISTIE, Attorney at Law. Legal business careftally transacted. Collections made and promptly remitted. Business' correspondence promptly attended to and aniwered. Offioe opposite Lowry House, Butler, Pa. PHYSICIANS. JOHN E. BYERS, PHYSICIAN ANDSUKGEON, myai-ly] HUTI.ER, PA. Office on JtiffiTHon street, opposite Klinglur'H Flour Store. DKNTISTS. " □ BNTISTRI:. OS# WALPRON, Ornduate ol the Phil K itdclplita I)i tilsl College, ls prepare/ e LL ■to do nnythlng in the line of hi* profession In a satisfactory manner. Office ou Main street, Butler, Union Bloek, up stairs, Kwlafe of M. It. Nhannon. Letters of adinliilsttsllon on the relate of 8. R. Shannon lale of Franklin township, Butler county. Pa , having IMM>II grauVod to the under signed, all p. rsotis knosrh.g themselves indebt ed to said estate will please tniko Immedlste payment, aud any having claims iig«ln»l said estate will present them duly uutheutlcated for •ntllrrueiii. J H. Shannon, Adni'r, sep SM At MT. Chestnut, Butler Co-, Pa. i n COHIT iinr nt nonie. Samples worth tQ Ufc, tno. A<ldre*i St-inso* # 00. PuAUiud, iUlue.
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