—-R EMOVA L. PORTER & DONALDSON, WHOLESALE MILLINERY Have Removed to NEW BUILDING. 260, 262 and 264- Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Elevator Entrance. Special attention given to Pattern Bonnets and Trimmpd oi ' ' i,l? S traw Oo° d • Rib " bonr, ftiikfi. Flowers, Neta aud Luce?. Hoop Skirt*, Core#*, Crapea Hick Wear, SPECIALTIES. P4BTIOULA® ATTENTION PAID TO ORDEKS. LARGEST STOCK. LATEST STYLES. LOWEST PRICES. niar22,Bm in« OLD ESTABLISHEO HOUSE OF 1882. JAMES SHIDLE & SON, Ho. 59 SkiTHFraLD STKE*T, PITTSBURGH, PENN'A. GETEK C. SHIDLE. Art faper Hangings, "Smbossed Bronzes, Dadoes, &c. v»m*m v ''i a ' U !R N SRO>_ KERS, ifyFrelght paid on all bills over •45. "BTSTTW-EElfcT IDE POT -A.-N "D ZB^HDO-E. ■MrIS.teKM fx '& F. S. WELTY, JOBBERS AKD DEALERS IN CARPETS AND WALL PAPER, OILCLOTHS, MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES. &c. The oldest, largest and most complete House in the Trade in the City. m15,3m08. 115 and 117 Federal St., Allegheny City, l'a. EAGLE PLANING MILLS, Cor. Robinson and Anderson St., ALLEGHENY CITY. M. SIMON, Agent. PLANING MILL,, HASH, DOOR AND NIIUTTFR FACTORY, Flooring Boards, Wcstlieiboarding, Planed Boari.p, Sash, Mouldings, gbicglec, Laili and all kinds of Building Lumber, fjf x liberal reduction lor ca»h orders. Bend lor price list. Ail work delivered to railroads, •tea in bouts, Ac., tree of charge. Communications solit ited. Soia I i • . j. . . CHRIS. STOCK, i 1 fl Manufacturer of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware and dealer in Stoves, Ranges, Pressed, Japanned and Enameled Ware, Granite Ware, Wooden Ware, Bird Cages, and general housekeeping good*. Rooting, Bpouting and Repairing done on short notice ami at lowest market rates. The only authorized agent for the sale of A. Bradley & Co.'a well known Stoves and Ranges, and the only place to get the original and genuine odd plates for their stoves, made expressly by them for nim. Beware of sham plates hieing sold in Butler, made of old and inferior metal, none gen uine but from the Agent, CIIRIS. STOCK, june 8, 'Bl. Near Wick and Schreiber Houses, Main street, Butler, Pa. PERRY DAVIS' VEGETABLE„ . PAIN KILLER ' * A IfererwFailing Core fbr Burns, Scalds, Braises, Cats, Soros, etc. . After forty years of trial, PERKY DAVIS' PAIN KILLER stands unrivaled. It ia safe! It acts immediately I It never fails 1 Utter of tlw Bt. John (N. B.) News, says: In flesh wounds, ache*, pains, sores, etc., It Is the mo*t effectual remedy we know of. No family should be without a bottle of It for a single hour. From the Cincinnati Dispatch: We have seen its magic effects, and know It to be a good article. From L I. Potter, O. B. Consul at Crefeld, . Bhsnlsh Prussia: Alter long years of use, I am satisfied it Is positively efficient as a healing remedy ftr wounds, bruises, and sprains. PBKKT DAVIS' PAW KILLER IS not a new untried remedy. For forty years It has been In constant use; and those who have used It the longest are Its best friends. Its success Is entirely because of Its merit. Every family should have a bottle ready for «■&. Much pain and heavy doctors' bins may often be saved by prompt application of the PAW KILLKR. Unlike most medicines, It Is perfectly safe even In the hands of a child. Try It once thoroughly, and It will prove Its value. Your druggist has It at 25c., 50c., and 81.00 VerftXOfc PERRY DAVK A, 80N, Proprietors, Providence, R. I. M. C ROCKENSTEIN, DEALER IIV 7 THEMOIfT COOK STOVES AND RANGES. ALSO, AGENT FOR CRYSTAL PALACE STOVES AND REPAIRS FOR SAME. Bird Cages Tinware, Wood and Willow Ware, Enameled and Granite Ware, Sewer Pine Fire Clay Stove Pipe, Grate Tile, Fire Brick and Clay. Roofing, Spouting and Heavy Sheet-iron work done at short notice below market prices for OMQ. I am alio having manufactured to my order, nice clean and smooth odd Plates to fit Bradley's Stoves, which I sell at six cent* per pound, and I will guarantee fhem to last longer and give better satisfaction than the so-called original and genuine plates sold by another party at ten ecnts per pound. Give me a call and be convinced. M. C. ROCKENSTEIN, * Main Street, Butler, Pa. ▼. W. Sharper, Valdosta. Oa., says: Itlsapanacea for all Drufaes and burns." From B. W. Adams, Saco, Me.: It gave me Immediate relief. B. Lewis says: In forty years' use It never has falleti me. W. W. turn, NlchoMlle, H. Y..says: I use your PAFN KII.LER frequently. It relieve* palii and soreness,and heal» wound* like magic. J. W. Dee says: For scalds and burns It has no equal. QPlpe Uttil** CitUwtt t flintier, JP*«» SVpcil 13, 1882. MILDE AX» XIE. An Afleelluj; frfene on ibe FlainH. We went down to the overland train Thursday evening to see the great Esthete. We picked him out without any trouble, and tackeled him for a quiet little talk all by ourselves. Mr. Wilde is very tall, with a face like a broadax. We told him that our name was Nye, the great Wyoming .Esthete. He smiled like the rolling mill and shook bauds. He wore a soft hat and a kind of steel-colored velvet sack coat. He also wore his hands in his pockets clear up to the elbow joint. He wears a kind of Bvron collar and a necktie the color of a diseased liver. His pants were of a gray material and held in place >\ itli a °pa!e pink gum suspender. TLese w ere shown as he stojped over, his coat being cut just below the shoulder blades. His shoulder blades are high and intellectual. He wears his hair long, with hay aau litilp mementoes from the sleeping car in it. liis fa/ue is tfcin and when buried in a piece of pie must pe a ghastly sight. Mr. Wilde's t£ctb are evidently bis own. Nobody could make teeth like them and escape the vigilance com mittee. They are broad and promin ent, with a to go out and look for air He does uot eppp. so strong but bis bFcath proves tbi© im: pression to be erroneous. Mr. \V ilcjc wore a silk handkerchief the eolot' of the illustration found in the public documents describing the cattle plague. lie spoke of various topics with a seductive drajpl, jyriVgling bis limber, angle-worm legs as lie pos ing like a giraffe with the colic, lor the benefit o? the ladies who stood near. He wipes bis nose in a linguid, yet soulful a -»f, tfe&t makes 7 on wish he would so agaiq. Wa aekcd him when he would re turn to Kng'aod, PD(I be tossed his mane in the air and said: "Ah, I don't know whether i sball survive or not." "You get a good deal of free adver tising I gpe." said the Boomerang man, gnawing a iii Ate frjfgippnt from an ir regular piece of navy and tboijgbj cases. Send for circular to the above address. tTerfe Haute Satur lay Evening Mail.] Mr. George i\uo.el f p after having tried all remedies recommended to him for Rheumatism, received no relief un til hf. the St. Jacobs Oil, the first applicati&u of li'Jiic.h gave him relief, and the continued use cured him 'Do you pretend to have as good judgment as I have?' exclaimed an enraged wifo to her husband. 'Well, no,' he replied slowly, 'oyr choice in life shows that my judgment is not to bo compared toyouia.' From c.tuse to effect: A bald-head ed professor reproving a youth for the exercise ot his fists, said : 'We fight with our heads at this college.' The youth reflected a moment and then re p'ied: 'Ah, I see, and you have but led all bair off.' I always keep your n;edicines in stock. Downs' Elixir is selling better than any Cough Medicine I have, and with good results.—C. M. Smith,drug g'st, Clarkston, Mich. Dr. Baxter's Mandrake Bitters give the best satisfaction of any medicine I sell. They have advertised themselves and I waFVfcnt finery bottle.—N. De- Krief. Druggist, Mich Henry & Johnson's Arnica and Oil Liniment, for external use is equally good. A story is told of an old gentleman who always took notes of his minister's sermon aud on one occasion read them to the minister himself. 'Stop, stop !' said he t|)P occurrence of a certain sentence, 'I didn't say 'I know you didn't,' was tbo reply; 'I put that in to make sense.' There is a blind negro in Georgia who can walk the sidewalks as straight as anybody, and who saws wood for a living. One morning, at two o'clock, a resident of Americus, whera this nejjro lives, heard the blind man's saw and remonstrated with him. The old nogPO's answer showed that he had made a miscalculation some where. Jlo said he thought it was suppertime. Mr. Beecher has a very comforting kind ot religion. Some people might sav it was self-conceit rather than re ligion, but never mind. He told his people last Sundav, in effect, that he hail certain rights which the Lord was bound to respect; that he did not propose t# go to the bar of final judg ment as a gi amp, but as a very fair and decent sort of a man. As to ertcrnal punishment for the few peccadilloes of this life he won't stand the thing for a ainiute. Well, perhaps he can tell more about all that by and by. A Remarkable Coincidence. It is a matter of journalistic record, that some years since, a schooner set pail from Baltimore, having on board a crew of thirteen men. By a most singular freak of nature, the entire force was attacked by a skin disease, which manifested itself in large ulcera ted sores on the arms and hands, wholly incapaciating the men from du ty. Tfc£ result was that the vessel was towed back to the city where the men were placed in a hospital. Moral ! Had Swayne's Ointment for skin dis ease been used in the first place, the crtw would have recovered in from 12 to 24 hours. MARYLAND FARMS. -Book and Map free By C. E. WHAN A HAN, Att'y, Eajton, Md j /Mrnrn * ForallSKUN I Remedy such as Diseases] 1 TETTER.ITCH. SORES. PIMPLES./ VERYSIPELASvi WRING WORM V I THE FOR HCHIIiC PILES Symptoms am luouturc, stinging, itching, » jiiaat night ; 9>n duf* adinrnts'itr j4 iti"«Otcfccr haj~been ! invariably manifested, convincing the moet in- JS ■j credulous that ?■; UJ CONSUMPTION * » is not incurable, if properly attended to. — 410 Consumption, at its commencement, is bnt a __ 3B slight irritation of the membrane which covers W Jfc tlio'X.uags; ihcu au inhumation, when the C* cohgta is Wort obfcerVabU, but rather dry; then >4 O bocomcs loci J fever and the pulse more fre- J™" CJ quent, tho cheeks flushed andchillsmoracom- SO ■|mi>n. This Elixir in curing tho above com-jn H Liuiuin, orbits? "fi es ts remove all morbid ■ ■ I rrltntions ar! lanimaflon from ihe^l ■ lungs to the surface, and finally expel them from the system. It facilitates expectoration, ffi It heals the ulcerated surfaces R H and relieves the cough and makes the breath- Hinff easy. It supports the strength and at reduces the fever. It is free from ■■at rone opiate and astringent articles, which are a injure \u> to bv 1 n great danger of destroying the patient; wheio;3this medicine never dries or stops the cough; but, by Hi tig the cause, generally destroys the hectic H ■ before the congh is entirely gone. quently, when the congh is cured the patient is weil. Send address for pamphlet giving H full directions for cure of pulmonary diseases. H &j| triceSS cts., Wets', ar.ttfl tuper bottle. H 91 - - soiDxvsurwajcßß. - ■ ■ HESRT, JODISOI ft LORD, Props., Burlington «.■ Ibiroowns' ium.wmim MRS. LYDIA L PiNKH&M, OF LYNN, MASS., | /£ruzs y,-- -/// £ *v LYBJA E? PINKHAM'B VEGETABLE COMPOPNS. IsaPoeitlv^Cnre fM-.r thoiie Painful Complaints and Weakness#* *ocommon toourbcitfeni»le population. It will cure eninely the worst form of Female Com. plaints, all ovarian (troubles, Inflaiomaiiofr jpd Clcera tlon, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent Spinal Weakness, and is particularly adapted to the Change of Life. It will dissolve and expel tumors from the uterus In an early ptageot development. Tho tendency to can cerous humors there is checked yyry s|»eedllF by Us use. It removes faintness, flatulency, jlestroysaU c raring forstio..i!ailts, and relieves weakness pf M>e stomach. It cures Illoatlng, Headaehos, Nervous Prostration, General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi gestion. That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight and backache, is always permanently cured by Its use. It will at al 1 times and under all circumstances act In harmony with the laws that govern the female system. For tho cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex this Compound is unsurpassed. LYIHA. E. riN'KHAM'S VEGETABLE COM* pOU.VII is prepared at 13.1 and 235 Western Avenuo, Lynn, Masj ' Price * Mx Jjpttiestoi »f 3ent by mail In the form of pills, also in tho f'orhi of Joiengej, receipt of price, fl 1-er box for cither, Mrs. Ilnkhtm fr«lyanswers all letters of Inquiry. Send for pamph let. Address as above. Mention this Paper. "Ho family should be without LYDIA E. PIN'KIIAM'S LIVER FILLS. They cure constipation, biliousness, and torpidity of the liver. SS cents per box. If Sold by all Druggists, "i* Beware Fraud BENSON'S PLASTERS HAVE BEEN IMITATED, And their excollent roputation in jured by worthless i/nitatioi: s. The Public aro cautioned against puy ing Plasters liavmg similar sound ing name*. See that tho word C A P-C I N-E is corroetly spellod. Benson's Capcine Porous Plasters Aro tho only improvement over made in Plasters. Cn& urcrtb moro than a dozen of any other kind. Will positively cure where other remedies will not even relievo. Prico 25 cents. Beware of cheap Plasters mado with lead poisons. SEABURY& JOHNSON, M lu mistf. New York. ASfTRB ICK3EEPV A 9 LiSf. Pricettcts. MEAD'S Medicated CORN and BUNION PLASTER J # % 198 LIBERTV ST. H PXTTSBUBGH. I*^.. Dr. Frease's Water Cure. A health Institution In Its 2Mth year. For nearly all kind of Chromic diseases, and espe cially the diseases oi Women, invalids arc in vited to correspond with nB. Circulars Iree. Address, S. KKEABK, M. D., New Briehlob, Beaver Co., Pa. lyjuueSW B. C. HUSELTON. DAILY ARRIVAL OF ALL THE NEWEST SPRING STYLES iisr BOOTS AND SHOES. THIS IS TIIE LARGEST STOCK I HAVE EVER OFFERED AND Prices § Styles Defy Competition. Don't Fail to See this Stock ancl have Prices Quoted before you bu£. URGE STOCK OF LEATHER FINDINGS. Repairing.—All Kinds Done at Reasonable Rates. B. C. HUSELTON, MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA. oisrmry 320. SINGER MACHINE Equal to any Singer in the Market. The above cut represents the most popular style' for the people which we offer for you for the very low price of S2O. Remember, we do n >t ask you to pay until you have sppn the machine. After having examined it, if if' s not all we represent, return it to us at our expanse. Consult your interests and ordor at ttice, or stud for circulars and tesjipjqnials. Address CJURtES A. WOftl) £ CO., No. 17 N. Tenth St., Philadelphia, Pa. mirlo.lOt TIIE FAMOUS EDISON MUSICAL TELEPHONE. You can Laugh, Talk, Sing and Play Tunes through It at a lo'ig distance. Children that can read figures can play tunes at once. The Tone is evual to any Flute or Clarionet. No knowledge of Music required to play it. To enable any one, without the slightest knowledge of Instrumental Music, to perforin at once on the Instrument, we have prepared a series of tunes embracing all the popular Airs, printed I" Slpple figures on cards to suit the Instrument at a eunveilfept distance from the liioutli-piew, so that it can be easily read, and by means of which, any one, without the least musical knowledge, can perform on this Instru ment and play tunes at sight. Persons a little familiar with airs can play hundreds of tunes without any cards whatever. The Musical Tele phone is more wonderful than the Sneaking Tele phone its it does all that will do besides instructing [x'rsons who do not understand notes to play tunes. "N. Y. SUJJ." The Musical Telephone is recogeized as one or tin- most novel inventions of the age. "N. Y. HKKALD." Price?.! 50. Prieeby mail postage paid and registered Si.oo. No instru ment sent by mail without K'itit registered. Send monev by P, O. (inlet or registered letter. SPECIAL NOTICJE.—'The Musical Telephone can only lie purchased ol the manufacturers. The EDISON MUSIC CO., 2i» and 217 Walnut street. Philadelphia, Pa., or through their several branch houses throughout the United States. llf ONE HOUR YOU CAN PLAY ON TIIE Piano, Organ or Melodeon, with EDISON'S INSTANTANEOUS MUSIC. To any child who can read numbers from 1 to 100 it is as plain as daylight. No teacher required. All the popular tunes. Millions of our pieces now in use. Never fails to give satisfaction and amuse ment. Complete Instructions, with seven pieces of music sent hy mail for ONE DOLLAR. Send stamp for catalogue of tunes. To those who live iu the country away from teachers tliev are a ncver-failiiig source of comjort Agents wanted. For Jl.co we will mail'you "KJUSON'S RKVIKW" for one year and one uf Edison's Musical Tele phone's registered by mall. VVheiiordering please mention the paper vou saw this advertisement in. EDISON MUSIC CO. 215 & 217 Walnut Street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. BRANCH OFFICES—2BO West Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md., :x>s N. titii st., St. Mo. 25 6th avenue, Pittsburg, 1'a.,35 7 Washington st., Boston. Mass., s S. Queen st., Lancaster, Pa , Cor. 9tli and Walnut, Camden, N. J. Hn2 REMOVAL! The undersigned has removed Ills place of busi ness to his own building one square south of Court House, Main Street, east side, opposite Donaldson House, where he has a full stock of Wnlclies, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, etc. Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. Spectacles, etc., promptlv repaired and satisfaction guaranteed. O Li CLEELAND. Old Established Carriage Factory | ESTABLISHED 1839. J Spring Wagons and Buggies in stock and mode to order of ali styles and description. Our work is of the best and latest style, well made and tineiv tinisbci). We give special at tention to repairing, painting, suu trimming. When 111 want of anything in our line we ask you to call and examine our stock. LOUDEN A PARK, Duqucsne Way, botwecn Sixth and Seventh streets, above Suspension Bridge, Pittsburgh, Pa. aps,Sm HEIKY G. HALE, ' FINE MEtCIIIT 111111, COB, PENN AND I SIXTH STREETS, Pittsburgh, Pa. Scobie, Harrison & Parker, DEALERS IN Implements, Seeds and Fertilizers, NO. 125 Liberty Stuf.et, PITTBBUBGII, PA, GENERAL AGENTS FOR Scobie, Harrison & Parker. STEELE WIRE BAIL, TIES Always on hand. OTHplt SPECIALTIES, Dederick'a Hay PreMes, The celebrated "Goshen Pumps," Ad rt ante Single Reaper, Artriance Mower, "A ultman -Tay lor" Threshers. Buelier, Gibbs Co. Ohio Chilled Plows. Bucher (Jibbs & Co. Imperial Plows, Chief tain Self-Humping ltake, Buffalo Super Phosphate, Clover and Timothy, Garden Seeds. |-»gr~ Write for Circulars of any of (he above, giving full information. ■ pounded and Introduced to the medicafprofes- ■ slon and tlio public at large by 8. B. Hart man, M. p., of an? Penn Ave.,'Pittsburg, I who h*«prescribed K »o over ble of contents, terms to agents, etc. Pros pectus now ready, and territory iu great de mand. Addret-s DOUGLASS BKOS., 53 North SeveulhSt., Philadelphia, Pa. aprolt. JAS. "LOCK HART, GROCER, Ho. 103 Federal St., ALLEGHENY CITY, Has iu stock a full line of FAMILY GROCERIES, Consisting of every article In the line, both Foreign and Domestic. I have been formerly located on South Dia mond street, but now cau be found at No. 103 FEDERAL STREET, a few doors above depot, and will be pleased to see any of our old pat rons. aps,tn C-70A WEEK. sl2 a day at home easily made 9 / Outfit free. Address Tki r & Co. Augusta, Maine. marJ9,ly TEA VELEBS'. GUIDE. • nVTLBR, KiKXB CITT AND PARKER RAILRCAD Train* leave Butler for Bt. Joe, Millerstown Karus City, Petrolia, Parker, etc., at 7.27 a. m ami* 2.25 and 7.25 p. m. Trains arrive at Butler from the above named points at 7.17 a. m., ana 2.15, and 7.15 p. m- The 2.15 train connects with train on the West Penn road through to Pittsburgh. SBBNANGO AND ALLEGHENY RAILKOAD. Trains leave Hilliard's Mill, Butler county, for Harrisville, Greenville, etc., at 7.50 a. m. and 2.25 p. ra. Trains arrive at Hilliard's Mills at 1:45 A. M., and 5:55 p. si. • Hacks to and from Petrolia, Martinsburjj, Pairview, Modoc and Troutman, conncrt at Hll liard with all trains on the S & A road. PBNNSILVANIA RAILROAD. Trains leave Butler (Butler or Pittsburgh Time. Market at 5.08 a. m., goes through to Alle gheny, arriving at 9.01 a. m. This train con nects at Freeport with Frecport Accommoda tion, which arrives at Allegheny at 8.20 a. m., railroad time. Erpreti at 7.16 a. m., connecting at Butler Junction, without change of cars, at 8.28 with Express west, arriving In Allegheiy at U. 50 a. tn., and Express east arriving at Blairsvllle it 19 55 a. m. railroad time. Mail at 2.28 p. m., connecting at Butler Junc tion without change ol cars, with Express west, arriving in Allegheny at 501 p. if., and Ex press cast arriving at 81.-iirsviile Intersection it 5.55 p. m. railroad time, which connects w.'tli Philadelphia Express east, when on time. The 7.21 a. m. train connects at BlalrsvjUe *t 11.05 a. in. with the Mail east, and the 2.38 p. m. train at 6.5# with the Philadelphia Ex press east. Trains arrive at Butler on West Penn R. R. at 9.56 a. m., 4.58 and 7.01 p. m., Butler time. The 9.56 and 4.58 trains connect with trains oa the Butler & Parker R. R. Main Lint. Through trains leave Pittsburgh tor the last it 2.56 and 8.26 a. m. and 12 51, 4.21 and 8.06 p. a>., arriving at Philadelphia at 8.40 and 7.20 p. m . and 3.00, 7.00 and 7.40 a. m.; at Baltimore about the same time, at New York three hours later, and at Washington about one' and a half hours later. Time of Holding Courts* The several Court* of the county of Butler commence on the first Monday of March, June, September and December, and continue two weeks, 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. R. P. SCOTT, Attorney at I-aw, Butier, Pa. Office in Ruff's building. Main street. JOHN K. KELLY, Office with E. G. Miller, Esq., In Brady Law Building. augl 7*Bl A. M. CORNELIUS, Office with W. D. Brandon, Berg Building, Main Street, Butler, Pa. J. F. BRITTAIN, Office with L. Z■ MitcheH, Diamond. A. M. CUNNINGHAM, Office in Brady's Law Building. Butler, Pa. SHrpiERSOLT" Office on N. E. corner Diamond, Riddle build ing. novia JOHN M. GREER. Office on N. E. corner Diamond. novl2 WM. H. LUSK, Office with W. H. H. Riddle, Esq. NEWTON BLACK, Office on Diamond, near Court House, south side. E.I.¥RUGH, Office in Riddle's Law Building. S. F. BOWSER. Office in Riddle's Law Building. [marß'7B J. B. McJUNKIN. Special attention given to collections Office opposite W'illard House. JOSEPH B. BREDIN, Office north-east comer of Diamond, Butler Pa. H. H. GOUCHER, Office in Schneideman's building, up stalls. J, T. DONLY Office near Court House. ' ~ 74 W. p. BRANPOU, ebl7-75 Office In Berg's bnjlctag CLARENCE WALKER, Office in Brady building- lawiT—t FERD REIBER, Office in Rciber's building, Jeflerson St. ap9ly F. M. EASTMAN, Office in Brady building. LEV, McQUISTION, Office Main street, 1 door south of Court Hons* JOS. C. VANDERLIN, Office Main street, 1 door south of Court Wm A. FORQUER, CJ" Office on Main street opposite Togeley House. GEO! R. WHITE, Office N. E. corner of Diamond. J. D. McJUNKIN, Office in Schneideman's building, west side ol Main street, 2nd square from Uou»^ T. C. CAMPBELL, Office in Berg's new building, 2d floor, east side Main St., a few doors south of Lowry House. mmrS—tf. C A. SULLIVAN, may 7 Office S. W. cor. of Diamond. A. T. BLACK, Office on Main streot, one qoor south oi Hredy Block, Butler. Pa. (Sep. 2,1874. " EUGENE G. MILLL^, Office in Brady's Law Building, Main street, south of Court House. 260ct81 THOMAS ROBINSON, BUTLER. PA. JOHN H. NEGLEY CTGives particular attention tc Tansaotlona in real estate throughout the oouiuy. OMCEON DMIUMID, si*** COGS;, pi CITIZEN HUILDINO E. R. ECRLBT, KBNNBDT MARSHALL (Late of Ohio.)j ECKLKY & MARSHALL. Office In Brady's Law Building. gcpt.9,74 C. O. CHRISTIE, Attorney at Law. Legal business carefully transacted. Collections made and promptly remitted. Business correspondence promptly attended to and answered. Office opposite Lowry House, Bntler, Ps- PHYSICIANS. ~ JOHN E. BYERS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, my2l-ly] BUTLER, PA. Office on Jefferson street, opposite J£}ingler's flour S^ofp. DENTISTS. DENTISTH X. 0 1# WALDRON, Graduate of the Phil ■ add phia Dental College U prepared ■ 1% ato do anything in the line of his profession in a satisfactory manner. Office on Main street, Butler, Union Block, up stairs,