Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, June 14, 1882, Image 4

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    M. C. ROCKENSTEIN,
DEALER I>i
TREHONT COOK STOVE
AND 1 { VZN GES.
ALSO AGENT FOR CRYSTAL PALACE STOVES AND REPAIRS FOR SAME.
Bird Tinware, Wood and Willow War- Enameled and Granite Ware, Sewer Pipe, i ire
Cl ßwfing7s^uUng r and I *h£ t-irou work "Jone at short notice below market prices for
also havin" manufactured to my order, nice clean and smooth odd Plates to fit Bradley's
wUchuLll at six cents pr i*>und, and 1 will guarantee them to last longer and give
bett^T'satisfaction thau the silled ordinal uud genuine plates sold by another party at ten
cento per pound. Give uie a call and I convinc I.
>l. C. ItOCIiEXSTEIN,
Main Street, Butler, Pa.
m iela:ly .
~ —— R EMOVA L.
POKTER & DONALDSON,
WHOLESALE MILLINERY
Have Removed to
NEW BU Li DING,
260, 262.and 264 Liberty St., Pittsburgh, Pa.
Elevator Entrance. 26 L
Special attention given (o I attern Bonnets :.nd Trimmed Hats. Full line of Straw Goode, Rib
bom?, 8 Ik-, F.< v cr.», Nets and Lace*.
Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Crapes and Ladici Neck Wear, SPi-CIAL'I IES
PARTICULAR ATTENTION' PAID TO ORDERS.
LARGEST STOCK. LATEST STYLES. LOWEST PRICES.
H!-U2 5.3'n
Summer Co
At this season, various diseases of the bowels ;.re prevalent, and many live* are lost
through lack of knowledge of a safe and sure remedy. I'hßltV DAVIS'
PA IN KILLEIt is a sure cure for Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Summer Complaint,
Cholera, Cholera Morbns, etc., and is jterfeclly s"/c. '
Bead the following:
BAIKBBII»OE, X. Y., March C 2, 18SL
PERKY DAVIS'PAIK KILI.I.U uncrjuiU in u/urd
infant rtiuf for cramp and i»ln in the ."toiiiach.
Joseph BL'IU>ITT.
NicnoLviLLn, if. Y, Feb. 2, IWL
Tho ttry heft medicine I know of for dyeentcfT',
cholera nwrbuH, aii'l crampfl in tho fct juiach. Have
uaed It for yearn, and it li #«/■« rure e very time.
Jl'UlM TV. LlilE.
MOKOOSA, IOWA. March 12, IWiL
I have iwed roar I'Al* K 1L1.1.U in ec. ere eai <y of
cramp, cholera morbu-.anl it"ave ohncw.t
Instant relief. L. £. C.aDvrLL
' CAUSE* VII.I.E, OA., Feb. 2». 1881.
For twenty yearn I have u.icd your I'.us KM.LEU
In my family, Have urod it:nv Mrich for bowel
complaint*, and It atviy euru. Would not f< lruio
with* rat a bottle in the h:>tifce. J. li. IVJX.
SACO, MK„ Jan. 22. ml.
Have uaed I'EBBT DA VU>* I'AI N K I for twelve
year*. It i* •"/*«. *urr, and rcMcMe. No mother
aliould allow it to bo out of the famli v.
IX. I. NAITEH.
No family can «af«!y he without this luvnliuMc re m<*ly. Its price brings It
Wilhia the reach of all. For i •by a' l druggists at 23c. 50c. and tI.OO a bottle. « J
PEIUfcY UAVIS & &OX, Proprietors, Providence, It. I. 1
1832. OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE OF 1882.
JAMES SHIDLE & SON,
No. 59 SMITIIKIELD STREET, PITTSJJUBOH, PENN'A.
GETEK O. SHIDLE.
Art Paper Hangings, Embossed Bronzes, Dadoes, &c.
mar22,3m
IT TJ R NITU RE.
• - - A COMPLETE LINE OF
- iW®' fine and Medium Classed Goods
S $| || Now in Stock Consinting of
BETWEEN- DEPOT TJ BRIDGE.
marls,3mo*
CARPETS AND WALL PAPER/
The Caldwell Building being sold and changes having to be made, we find it neccssaiy to
reduce our block of
CARPETS, WALLPAPER, RUCfS, MATS,
AV I NDOW HII_A.U KS, &U.
THE Y MUST BE SOLD.
IX &: Ir. B. WELTY,
m15,3m05. 115 and 117 Federal .St., Allegheny City, I'a.
EAGLE PLANING MILLS,
Cor. Robinson and Anderson St., - ALLEGHENY CITY.
M. KIIV|Oi\, A<ront.
PLANISG HULL, NiSil, DOOIt AM> MU Tl'llK FACTORY,
Floot lug Board*, Wcatlici boardlug, finned lioar e, Saidi, Moulding*, Hbiiglcn,
Uib and all Kinds ol Luilillg Lumber.
,v lilnr.il reduction (or cii-h order*. Html lor price i»t. All woik delivered to railroads,
•tesu.bo.if, Ac., Iree ol charge. Conununkulion* solicited. Nm.i
CHRIS. STOCK,
Manufacturer of Tin and Sheet Iron \V ire and dealer in Stoves, Kangen, i'reused, Japanned
and Enameled Ware, (irauite Ware, Wooden Ware, liird Cages, and general housekeeping
goods. Hooting, H|joutinj and Hep iitin,r done on idrtrl notice and at lowest market rules. The
only authorized agent for the tie if A. liradley A Co.' well known Htove and l'anges. atid the
only place to get tiie original and -uutue odd platen lor their stoves, made expressly by them
for him. llevvare of sham plated being sold in liutler, made of old and inferior metal, none gen
uine but from the Agent, CliltlS. STOCK,
june 8, 'Bl. Near Wiek and SchreiU-r Houses, Main street, liutler, I'a.
OSETOA, K. T„ r eb. 19. lWt. •
We liegan tif-iiur it o-.er thirty vjirj U'n, and it
alwayi (oven immediate relief. Wonld hardiy daro
to no to W without u bottle in the house.
W. O. HPEI'.BT.
CosiWATUono. S. C., Feb. 22, Ml.
Nearly eve ry family in thin section keeiw a bottla
In the houw. Du. li. lloliTOK.
IT. S. CONHTTI-ATE,
CR>:PI:!.T\ I-.IICMSH I'RVHKLA. Feb. 8,1881.
Ilai'iWlll-KBXV D.WIH' PAI* KII.LKU aIUKKit
from tin day U wu t introduced, and after yearn of
-rvat:o:i trt'l U'o I regard its presence In my
household r-i an itvliij'n"-tide nereuiiu.
I H POTTEK, Xj. S. CorißUl.
IiCETONOH-TUKNT, KNO.
I had tiecn reveral dayH nuflerinir Heverely frt.ra
dj .i-lia-.i. L<. anied with i'.tenne pain, when I
tr;< 1 your PAIN Kituu, and found elmoxt liiKtant
1 relief. 11. J. NOONK.
£1 MONTAOUF. HT .IXJSHON.KKO.
I DOTIDK a parfdeaoo of twenty-three yanilu India,
I have iriveii it in many ea*en of diarrho.-a, dyicn
t' .-v, cad cholera, and never knew it to fail to (five
I r lief. It. CLAJiIWiE.
Btitijec Cifciawts: Juire 14. XBS3.
Ex-Secretary Evarts, who is in
craasing the size of his \ ermout farm, j
v. hen a.-ked for something from his pen,
scut the gentleman a fine young pork- ,
; er -
Ladies and sickly girls requiring a
non-alcoholic, gentle stimulant, will \
find Brown's Iron Bitters beneficial.
Plainfie'.d, X. J., is sufi'ering from
an epidemic of measles. ithin a
month there have been nine deaths and
one thousand cases.
; In Cambria county, Pa., there are
two spriugs only a few feet apart, oue
of which finds its way into the Atlan
tic Ocean and the other into the Gulf
of Mexico.
White clover, buckwheat, rape, and
alsike seed, says the American Gardi
ner, are recognized as the most valua
able honey plants for cultivation on a
large scale. Among garden flowers
Mignonette stands at the head ot the
i list.
"Sellers' Liver Pills" have been the
standard remedy for malaria, liver
complaint, co&tiveness, etc , for fifty
years.
Sweet com, successively
every week in June, and even in July,
may be plucked and used evciy day
until fro.->t comes. Lima beans, okra,
and melons, also bush lx>an-», carrots,
etc., for winter use, may be planted
during the month of June.
Mrs. Dukes, of Colfax, Indiana, had
a running sore on her ankle fir two
years. "Lindsey's IJlood Search t
cured it.
The American AyricuHurist cau
tions against injuring the asparagus
plants by too late cutting. The shoots
of this season came from strong buds
formed last season, and to insure a
similar crop next season the plants
should have a chance to prepare for
it.
Had breath arises from the stomach,
and can be easily corrected if you take
Simmons Liver Regulator. It is pe
culiarly adapted to the stomach, cor
recting acidity, destroying all foul
gases and allaying inflammalion.
Take, after eating, a half-tablespoon
ful, it assimilates the food and ensures
perfect digestion, without which that
repuloive disorder, bad breath, musten
' sue. The Regulator removes bilious
ness, cures dyspepsia, constipation and
sick headache, is purely vegetable and
" harmless.
An exchange says "that was a cruel
blow at woman's suffrage for a mem
ber of the New York Legislature to
move that the right to vote should not
be granted io women under fifty years
of age." It would let most of the agi
tators in and perhaps that is wherein
tbe cruelty lies.
• Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound will at all time*, and under
all circumstances, act in harmony
with the laws that govern the female
system. Address Mrs. Lydia E.
Pink ham, 233 Western Avenue, Lynn
Mass., for circular.
The importation of potatoes did not
pay as well as was expected. The
foreign goods were mostly of a soggy,
deep-eyed sort that answered very well
to talk about and barrel up to ship
around the country, Tbe last cargoes
lesulted in a loss which made the
whole business unprofitable, except for
commercial exercise.
?>Uin 113 Men.
Wells' Health Kenewer. Absolute
cure for nervous debility and weakness
of the generative functions. sl. at
druggists. Prepaid by express, $1.25,
G for $5. E. S. Wells, Jersey City,
X.J.
The insecurity of human life in
Texas has often been the subject of
comment; but the announcement that
during PI iday's storm near Westfield,
in that State, Jair.es Norseworthy was
"beaten to death by hail stones" cer
tainly surpasses the ordinary grimnesa
of news from that quarter.
A <iioud I liintf.
[Special Telegram.]
Bloomville, N. Y. —l have been
using your Baxter's Mandrake Bitters
to a very limited extent. I have tak.;n
live small doses, and it has done more
good than all the . medicines I have
taken iu the labt four months.
C. 11. Wetmore.
[S|>. (rial Telegram,]
Holland, Mich.—Please tend me
one dozen bottles Dr. Baxter's Man
drake Bitters. 1 never took any med
icine that done me to much good as
his.
Anion;? tho small economies of a
country place should be an out-of-the
way place for ever} thing combustible.
Old shrubs, primings ol the trees and
vines, pea-brush, stakes, old labels, and
all such accumulations most be gotten
rid of. Besides the.se, if any weeds
have been allowed to get large enough
to ripen their seeds, place these there.
On a mild day set fire to the heap, and
save the ashes as a fertilizer.
"ISiH'iiiipuiltn."
New, quick, complete cure 4 days,
urinary affections, smarting, frequent
or difficult urination, kidney disease.
sl. at druggists Prepaid by express,
$1.25, 0 for $5. E. S. Wells, Jersey
City, N. J.
The Massachusetts Vlough man,
speaking of the currant worm, and the
best methods for its destruction, men
tions air-slacked lime, ashes, and even
dry dirt, but recommends hellebore as
being more effectual. JIo adds: "By
growing quick ripening varietiies, and
planting them early, the crop may be
gathered before the time for the rot to
come, on this account, in particular,
the growing of early sorls is recom
mended."
Many persons l ave an idea that
judgments will retain their liens for
twenty years without being revived.
This is not the fact and the truth
might as well be known. All judg
ment must be renewed within live
years of the date of entry in the pro
thonotary's office or their liens will be
lost. Trouble and expense may be
saved by bearing this fact in mind.
The Roman Catholic priests of the
Pittsburgh Diocese have began to
carry out tbe policy of their Church in
the matter of secret societies, agaiust
the Knights of Labor, a trades' organ
ization uf rapid growth and great nu
merical strength. Iu a conference on
the subject, the clergy agreed to refuse
absolution to all members of the Order,
and formal notice of this action has
been given in nixty congregations.
—>See the splendid assortment of
Ladies', Misses', and Childrens',
Hosiery, Ulovcs, «tc., at
L. Stein & Son's.
Beware ;
Fraud
BENSON'S
CAPCINE
PLASTERS
HAVE BEEN IMITATED,
And their excellent reputation in
jured by worthless imitations. Tho
Public are cautioned against buy
ing Plasters having similar sound
ing names. See that the word
C A-P-C I-N-E is correctly spelled.
Benson's Capcine
Porous Plasters
Are the only improvement ever
made in Plasters.
One is worth more than a dozen
of any other kind.
Will positively cure where other
remedies will not even relieve.
Price 25 cents.
Beware of cheap Plasters made
with lead poisons.
SEABURY & JOHNSON,
Manufacturing Chemist*, Now York.
■ NITRE REMEDY AT LAST. Price 96ct».
A MEAD'S Medicated CORN and BUNION PLASTER.
2 Tiers Is no oscuso for suffering from I
1 . g
S3; and other diseases that follow a dis-B
jsj ored state of the Stomach and Bow- ■
® els, when the use of
I OH. HENRY BAXTER'S 1
lIHAE RlSj
§ Will give immediate relief.
Bp After constipation follows ~
5 Biliousness, Dyspepsia, 9
j| Indigestion, Diseases of a
lithe Kidneys, Torpid LiverM
3 Rheumatism, Dizziness, I
||Sick Headache, Loss of 2
■ Appetite, Jaundice, Ap-fl
Hoplexy, Palpitations,3
y| Eruptions and Skin Ois-fji
leases, etc., a " of which those■
9 Bitters will bpccdily euro by removing the COMM. 9
HQ Keep the Stomach, LoiceU, and bljrk'irc Orj wql
D ingo>»d \corhing order, att l perfect hen'th JJ
B will bo the result. L&CiieS
HjrettoSick Headache find leiufH
and permanent enro by tho use of theso Bitten 9
H Being tonic and mildly purgative they n
§PURIFY THE ELOOD.Ik
6 Price £5 cts. per bottle. Sg
El For sale by nil dealers iu medicine, fend H
jsß addres for pamphlet, free, giving full directions. H
HEIRY, JOin'SOji LOUD,Props., Yt. H
;jfli
ft ft
I I
LYDIA E. PINKHAIWI'S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
IK a Positive Cure
For all those pßlnfulComplululnsad Wea-ne*ec&
to iMamon to our best female population.
A Medicine for Woman. Invented by a Woman,
Prepared by a Woman.
Th* Crssisst M«-dlcal Dltramy Slars tl»e Dawn of History.
tlTIt revives the drooping spirits, invigorates and
harm'mixes the onpuiic functions, ifivar elasticity and
fir mac to the step, restores tjo natural lustre to the
eye, a:i l j«l mts on the fn!e cheek of wdnian the fresh
rot M of life's Kprlnif and larljr simmer time.
tiT*Physicians Usa 11 anJ Prcccribo It Freoly
It removes falntruon, fl iL.lmcy, destroys all craving
fcr stimulant, and rell jv iv, ■ i.n kh nt tho stomach.
That fo' lin? of bearing d vrn, cri rtngpain, weight
a': \ ba'k&cho, is ol tray * per .lancntly cured f y !t« u > ♦*.
For f bo cure of kidney Complaint* of c Ithcr acx
this Co3i93ua4 • * unsurpassed.
LYDIA P.. PINKKAM*S BLOOD lU HIFIEB
wi!l eradicate every vt? i:if «»f l.mwrs from tio
l!lood, a.id icive tono and Ktrensth to tho system, of
man woman or child. In-l.Hou having it.
Both tho Compound and I*l >od Purifier are prepared
ut 233 and 285 Western Avenue, Lj n, M.v . Price of
either, fl. Hl* bottles for Ber.t by mail in tho form
of pills, or ofloxenqr<-s, on receipt of price, $i per box
f.,r either. Mr*. Pink ham freely answers all letter* of
inquiry. Enclose Set. stamp. * Send for pamphlet.
No family -hmild be without LYDIA F PIVKIIAM'S
LIVKTI I*lLl*4. They cure Constipation, biliousness,
and torpidity of the liver. 26 cants per box.
nlll)ruttsrht«.*(j(|i (')
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OLD COUNTRY
TEA
II < > U N E !
KWi'yrn MJ ■ M ■ ■ aci>
PAV NO MORS KKKlOirr ON OHOCKUIIH.
The Largest and Most Complete
RETAIL GROCERY
I N THE UNITED STATES.
WEIGHT I'KEI'AIU WITIIIN 50 MII.BK (IP OUIt ' ITT
Order ol $-"> and upward*, freight prepaid.
Older* ol'sso and upward*, I r»*jtcfit prepaid.
Or 11 preferable, » discount allowed ol ilh£
per criii,
Ordcr.i ol SIOO and upwards, freight prepiid,
or a discount ol li per ci nt.
I'IUTIKS 1.1 VINO OVKK 50 MILK* I'llOM IMTTKIII'IiO
Order* ol $25 or upward*, a discount ol ~ per
cent.
Order* of SSO and upward*, a discount of
per cent.
Orders of SIOO or upward*, a discount of!
per cent.
fcii 11 1 e famine* not wUiilnt; to Imy $25 worth
or over cai> dmi together with another family
which will place them in tlie i>aiue poHitlou a*
larger huyeru. No charge lor lioxlnjr.
ten iMeasti iicnd /or our Monthly l'rh-tt Llat
(llourtckctjM rH a book of M\ page;*, t'lv-
id I our price® rind a complete description,
to |Mirti«*H ordering living out of the <ily ou
railroads.
Wm. Haslage & Son,
18 DIAMOND,
inalO.ly PITTSIiURGH, PA.
/fISEffiSST
# \ 198 LIBERTY £ST. B
PITTSBURGH, 13---I 3 ---
NOW IS THE T LAI E
TO COME AND MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS OF
SPRIG AND SUMMER CLOTHING!
OUR STOCK IS LARGER THAN IT HAS BEEN ANY TIME THIS SEASON.
KAUFMANFS MAMMOTH CLOTHING HOUSE,
Ncs. 83, So and 87.-SHITHFIKLD STREET.~~Nbs. 83, 85 and 87.
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NOT WITHIN SI.OO
Can you match the all-wool mens'
Pants that we sell for $1.87 and $2.50
a pair. We have closed out three differ
ent lots, 230 pairs in en eh lot They
arc great bargains. Then our line
Dr. s- l'iiiits at $ >.OO, $3 50 and
ure admitted to be the best value for the
price in the city.
K A U F M A N N'S
83i 83 and 87 SiniiLfiold Street.;
WO.VT »i:LA¥!
There is but one way to realize the
splendid values we aie offering, and that
is to come and see for yourselves.
Mens' Fancy Mixed Cassimere and
Cheviot Suits for $2/0, 3.37, 4.50, 5.75
and 7.00. Mens' Blue Flannel and
Yacht Cloth Suits, well made and trim
med. sewed with silk, SB.OO. Mens aU
wool line Business and Dress Suits, cut
stylish, made and trimmed in first-class
manner, for $9,00, 10.00 and 12,00,
KAUFM ANN'S
83, 85 and 87 Smithfield Street.
We send without charge, or «uy obligation to puicliate, i-amples of clothing, Ac. We give prices of our entire stock in our new catalogue for
Spring an<l Summer, which is mailed free to k!1 who Bend us thoir adlress 011 a postal card. Hundreds of orders are tilled daily, and goods sent
by mail and txi 1 ess to every State at id Territory with full privilege of return and refund of money if they do not suit.
~W liolesale and Retail.
Scobie, Harrison & Parker,
DEALERS IN
and Fertilizers,
NO. 125 LIIJEItTY S'XItKKT,
I'lTTsi IIU ««<» Ir, I*A,
GENEKAL AGENTS I'OU
Scohie, Harrison & Parker.
81EKLK ll'lit IS 21. TIES
Always 0:1 hand.
OTHER Sf KCIALTIES,
Stay I'resNeN,
The celebrated "tloxhcn Pumps," Adrmwe Single
Reaper, Adriatic.* Mower, "Aliltnian I'ay
lor" IlireshiTs, llucher, Gibtis ,>y. Co.
Ohio Chilled Plows. I:; In r Glhbs
K Co. Imperial flows,< hiet
tam Sclr-Diimittr.g Kake,
Buffalo Super fiiosph: I •,
Clover mid Timothy,
Garden Scecls.
Write for Circulars of any of
llit: above, (jiving full info? mat ion.
John Clark, Jr. & Co's
SIX-C< >lil>
FOR
Machine or Hand Use.
TIIOMAS RUSSELL St 00,
SOLE AGENTS.
PRIZE MEDALS
UUAKTCD AT
LONDON. PARIS,
NEW YORK, VIENNA,
PHILADELPHIA, CIN< INN VTI,
An-1 CHARLESTON, H 0.
FOlt SAI.K IIY
K ITT Kit aV IMI.STOX.
Swedish Insect Powder KMI3
POTATO BUGS
And all Troublesome Vermin.
It will thoroughly exterminate Roaches,
Ants, lied Bugs, 1 Iras, Lice, Tohaec', and cot
ton Worm*, Moth,<lc. It innate, Mire, cleanly
and cheap. It will not poison animals or
fowls. Sample package bv mail :W cents, post
paid. Stamp- taken. ' ireubirs Ire. A/ents
wanted. A-ldre-s .1 AS. 11. JOHNSTON, Xti'J
Smitlifleld St., Pittsburgh, I'a. mu:il.'-'ni.
The Key to Fortune In all Avenues of Life.
JULIA mm WRIGHTS
I ' PRACTICAL LIFE."
■ I A handsome volume, ov.i c00pp.,.!; '-u m«
Individual Culture. Etl'iuctle, llii.iinst. Love
and Marriage. . ,
Iti v i 11. .. 1, Cuvler, l» l» . s.iys,-I am unity
ilell lite.l Willi llsailliiliable view , and v. hole ome
sUUßestlOns. II niucllt to be 111 every house.
The Central llapllst, St. Louis. .Mo. s,.\s: II
l.s a thoroughly good ami beautiful book
The Interior. Chicago, says : "It strikes us its
the sultriest ami I« —.1 troin her pen."
The Pittsburgh Christian Advocate snvs : "Its
lessons 11 110 lie taught and cnfoiced In every
household." , „
Clear type, artistic liiudiui;, m.iuullieciit lull
pane colored plates fines low. Terms liberal.
Kab"t rnpi.l. A«m .ms V. v.vn i. E\ kilt wilKltK.
Send f- r parlleulars lo
.1, C . Met t Kill « O , I'liil:t<lei 1 >|| 1:1. fa.
('inciiiiiatl, < Chicago, lli., or SI. 1-oul", Mo.
iitay.'ti-i'iii.
Keystone Boiler Works.
W3L MANCHESTER.;
2Hth and Railroad Streets,
PITTSBURGH,
HEW & SECONO-HAND BQIUPiS
All Kinda of—-
BOILERSardStiEETIRON WORE
>E l o ORI >K«.
Oil Stills, Tanks, Rolling Mill Slacks, ,tc., <Vo.
t;/'"Repairing done Promptly. Corr. .spoiid
-011 re S >li< i'.: 1. my 17, ly
wok LD "
| | Take 110 other.
DEAI.f US 3KB
r\ yAy J. C. Swearingen
V On Mondays. 1:17 Wood
\T4 R Street, Pittsburgh. Pa.
liEMOVAL!
I The undersigned has removed his place of busi
ness to his own building one square south of ( ourt
| Mouse, Main Sireei, east side, opposite Donaldson
llou.se, where lie lias a full stock ot
Watches,
i Clocks
Jewelry,
K|»ccfaclcM, etc.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, «'tc.,
promptly repaired mid satisfaction guaranteed.
]> I.; CLKEI-iXD.
JAS. LOCKHART,
<;no(i:i{,
So. 103 Federal St.,
ALLEGHENY CITY,
lias in stock a lull line ol
FAMILY GROCERIES,
Consisting of every article In the line, both
Foreign :md Domestic.
1 have been formerly located 011 South Dia
mond street, but now can be lound at No. 10.'!
FEDERAL STREET, a few doors above depot,
and will be pleased to see any of our old | at
rous. aps,ui
M. MOORE,
325 Penn Avenue, Pittsburgh.
Has now 011 view the Newest Stylos for Summer
in
Wulkii>K Suit*.
EvtnliiK Ore»K««,
Uriduatlnx l)rm««»,
PARIS MANTLES AND WRAPS,
Keautiful Material and Trimmings to Make
Up to Older.
tCsTSpccial Attention to Ilridal Trouseaux.
Union Woolen Mills.
I would deuro to call tlio attention of the
public to the Union Woolen Mill, Rut lor, I'a..
wheilS I bavo new and improved machinery for
the manufacture of
Barred and Gray Flannels,
Knitting and Weaving Yarns,
and I can recommend them as being very dura
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county wool. They are beautiful in color, su
perior in texture, and will be sold at very low
orices. For samples and prices, address,
1 H. FULLERRO.N,
Ju121.'78-ty) liutler, Pa
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the all-wool Childrens' Kilt Suits we
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£5.00. We have a number of big bar
gains in Boys' odd Pants, Knee or
Long, at 35, 02, 85 cents and SI.OO
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2.50, 3.00 and 4.00. A better selection
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i FRAMES,
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that can he repaired without removing
pump from platform.
It is cheap durable, efficient and
suitable for wells of any depth No
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out a pump of this kind-
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Sole Agents,
17 Seventh wenue,
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Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Office Cor. Main and Cunningham Sts.
G. C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT. *
VVJM. CAMPBELL, TKEASUKER.
11. C. IIKINEMAN, SECRETART.
DIRECTORS:.
J. L. Purvis, K. A. Ilelmboldt,
William Campbell, J. W. Burkbart,
A. Troutmau, Jacob Sclioene,
Q.C. Roessing, John Caldwell,
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A. B. Rhodes, H. C. Heineman.
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LEGAL ADVFRTISEMENTS.
Jury List lor June Sptc.al
Term.
L:st ol Jurors drawn for the June Term of
Court, iommeucing the Third Monday, A. D.
ISBi.
W C Allen, Parker twp.
Richard Allen, Cran'. ciry twp
Joseph Beck, t'umruit twp
Oliver Bovard,Cherry twp
8 L ChetMiian, MuJdycreek twp
Edward Chnntler, Clinton twp
Wm Caruthers, Clay twp
Isaiah Collins, Parker twp
John Cart, Cherry twp
Jacob Dershimcr, Butler twp
E G Duncan, Coonoquenessing twp
George Davison, Ceutre twp
K N Emery, Concord twp
Wilii-im Forquer, Washington twp
Thomas Fleming. Concord twp
Casper Freeliug, "A'iulield twp
W .1 Gilkcv, Adams twp
A B Giidersleeve, Mercer twp
William Gold, Clay twp
Thomas Gray, Connoquunessiug twp
Samuel Greer, Clay twp
Albert Hickey, Middlesex twp
William Kelly, Butler twp
Ellas W Kirk, Butler twp
dames 1) Lytic, Jackson twp
George Lebler, Butler twp
Henry Langherst, Adatps twp
Frederick Miller. Lancaster twp
Michael Measel, Lancaster twp
James McLaughlin, Mercer twp
John McNamara, Parker twp
J C Park, Mircer twp
Peter Piatt, Donegal twp
Samuel Kn.-sell, Coiu-ord twp
James B Rodgers, Clearlield twp
William Slator, Summit twp
Jaraos A Stewart, Franklin twp
Oweu Thomas, Parker twp
Jonathan Taylor, Slipperyrock twp
Joseph Wilson, Penn twp
J C Williams, Allegheny twp
Craircr Wilson, Middlesex twp
Lewis S Whitmire, Oakland twp
James Whitesides, Middlesex twp
Auditors' Notice.
Petition of James Morrison. Ex'r of Daniel
Millison, lor appointment of Auditor. O. C.,
No. 80, March Term, 1882.
And now to wit: May 17th, 1882, J, M. Gal
breath is appointed an Auditor as prayed for.
BY THK Cot RT.
Butler County, SS: Certify from the record
this 31st dav of May 1882. W. B. Donus.
Clerk O. C.
Notice is hereby given, to all concerned, that
the undersigned has been appointed Auditor,
to make distribution in the matter of the estate
of Daniel Millison, dee'd, and that he will at
tend to the duties of said appointment at my
office in Butler, on Thursday, the 29th day of
June, at the hour of 10 o'clock, A. M.
june7-St. J. M. GAI.BREATH.
" NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that J. R. Johnson,
assignee of Flick «S: Albert has tiled his final
account iu the office of the l'rothonotary of the
Court, of Common Pleas of Butler Co. atM's.
D., No. 18, September term, 1880, and that the
same will be presented to the said court for con
firmation and allowance on Wednesday, the 21st,
day Jnne 1882. M. N. GRKKB, PRO.
Prothonotory's office, May 20, 1882.
Estate ol James Mcttill.
[LATE OF CHEBBY TOWNSHIP, DKCD.
Letters teat anient try on the estate of James
McGill, dee d, late of Cherry township, Butler
county. Pa., having been granted to the under
signed, all persons knowning themselves indebt
ed to said estate will please make immediate
pavment and any having claims against said
estate will present them duly authenticated for
pavment.
J D. STEPHENSON, Ex'r.
Slipperyrock P. 0., Butler county, Pa.
Estate uf Conrad IFlcb.
Notice is hereby given | that letters of Admin
istration. with the will annexed, have been
granted the undorsigned on the estate of Con
rad Wich. late of Ooiinoqumesßing township,
Butler county, deseased. All persons therefore
owing said estate will please make immediate
paymen*. aud all having claims against the
same will present them, proporly authenticated,
to the undersigned for settlement.
LEONARD WICH.
Administrator
tutlerP. O. Eutler county, Pa,
Statute of Win. O. Nliorts.
Letters of administration having been granted
to the undeisigued on the estate of William G.
Shorts, deceased, late of Counoqueneaalng twp.,
Butler county, Pa., all pertous knowing them
selves indebted to *aid estate will please make
Immediate payment, and any having clalmi
against lhe same will present thein duly authen
ticated for payment. T. P. SHORTS, Ex'r.
Conuoijuenessing P. 0., lJutlcr Co., Pa. Ira
Estate of William Fleming.
(LATE OF BUFFALO TOWNSHIP, DXC'O.)
Letters of administration having been granted
to the undersigned on the estate ol Win. Flem
ing, deceased, lute of Butlalo township, Butler
county, Pi»., all persons knowing themse'ves
Indebted to said estate will please make pay
n.efit, aud those having claims against the
same will present theiu duly authenticated for
settlement.
EDWARD 8. FLEMING, 1
K. M. HAUBISON. S Adm'rs.
Sarvcrsvillu P. 0.. Butler county, Pa.
Estate ot Philip Melvin.
[I, ATE OF MUDDYCHEEK TWP., DEC'D.J
Letters testamentary on the estate of |Philllp
Melvln, dee'd., lute ol Muddyereek twp., Butler
county, Pa., having been granted to the under
signed, all persons knowing themselves Indebt
ed to suid estate wi'l please make immediate
payment, and any having claims against said
estate will present ihetu duly autheullcated for
settlement.
\ V *vo I Executors.
J. W. BCOTT. $
Portcrsville P. O , Butler county, Pa.
Estate or Nusaunali Mlllison.
(LATE OF MUDDYCBKEK TWP.. DEC'D")
Letters testamentary on the estate of Susan
nah Millieon. deo'd., late of Muddyereek twp.
Butler comity, Pa., having been granted to the
undersigned, all iiersons knowning themselvee
indebted to said entate will please make immed
iate payment and any having claims against the
same will present them duly authenticated for
pavment. JAMES MOKKISON, Ex'r.
Middle Lancaster, Butler county, Pa.
Estate of John K. Hays.
(LATE OF FRANKLIN TWP., DEO'D.)
Letters of administration on the estate of
John K. Hays, dee'd, late of Franklin twp.. But
ler county, Pa., having been granted to the un
dersigned, all persons knowing themselves in
debted to said estate will please make immediate
pay meet and any having claims against the
same will present them duly authenticated for
pavment. J. PARK HAYS, Adrn'r,
Prospect, Butler county, Pa.
KHtateol Alice Uoutcan.
(LATE OF OAKLAND TWP., DEC'D.
Lotters testamentary with tiie will annexed,
having boon granted to the undersigned on the
estate of Alice Dougan, dee'd, late of Oakland
twp , Butler, Pa., all jiersons knowing them-
Helves indebted to said estate will pleaso make
immediate payment, and any having claims
against the same will present them duly authen
ticated for settlement. .....
ELEANOR DOCOAN, Adm x.
St. Joe P. 0., Butter eouuty, Pa.
Estate of Harriet llays.
(LATH OP ENKKHIK*; twp., dee'd.)
Letters testamentary on the estate of Harri
et I lavs, dee'd, late of Counoquenessing twp.,
Butler County, Pa., having been granted to
the undersigned, all persons knowing them
selves indebted to said estate will please make
immediate payment and any having claims
against said estate will present them duly au
thenticated for payment.
ROBERT S. HAYH, |
JAM KM S. H A YH, J
W'hitestown P. 0., Butler Co. Pa.
Estate or Adam Albert.
Letters ol administration having be< n granted
to the uii'lerHifcnod on tlio entate of Adam Al
bert, dee d., late of Franklin twp , Butler Co.,
I'.i all persons knowing themselves Indebted to
salii estate will please make luyinent aud any
having claims against the same will present them
dul\ authenticated for iiaymetit.
° H. 11. OALLAOHEIt, Artm'r.
Box 305, Butler, Pa. ___
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Wood will bo paid for each Saturday.
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