Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, August 15, 1883, Image 4

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    BUTLER CITIZEN^
MISCKI .1 i AXEOUK.
"I ale some Soft-Shell Crabs."
This is what Captain Hodgden said
when speaking of an unpleasant exper
ience be had on board ship, near
Washington. lie added: "The bad
effects of which I souu felt." Then he
went on to say that he had severe pain,
followed by a*terrible attack of dysen
tery Those wicked crabs would have
been the death of him but forthe fact
that he always carried Pain Killer on
board his vessel. Have Perry Davis's
Pain Killer at hand by day and by
night for sure relief.
Always say a good word for your
own town.
Superior Excellence.
The reasons for Peruna's superior
excellence in all diseases, and its
modus operandi, are fully explained
in Dr. Hartman's lecture in his book
on the "Ills of Life, and How to Cure
Them," lrom page 1 to page 10,
though the whole book should read
and studied to get the full value of
this par-exceilent remedy. These books
can be had at all the drug stares gra
tis.
Peruna is the best immediate Ex
pectorant (cough medicine), that has
yet been compounded by physician or
druggist. There is nothing in medical
print that can at all compore with it.
And no less so is it the very test
Tonic, Stimulent, Nervine, Diuretic,
Alterative, Anti-Dyspeptic. Appetiz
er, Hajmatic, (blood medicine,) Ac.,
&c., that has ever been compounded
by doctor or layman. It should, there
fore, always be kept on hand for im
mediate use.
—Huckleberry pie is now a favorite
article of pastry.
♦**"He that prays harm for his
neighbor, begs a curee upon himself."
He that recommends Kidney-Wort to
his sick neighbor brings a blessing
rich.and full both to his neighbor and
himself. Habitual costiveness is the
bane of nearly every American woman.
Every woman owes it to herself and
t o her family to use that celebrated
medicine, Kidnev-Wort.
—The dog days will end on Satur
day the 18th.
—Perfect health depends upon a
perfect condition of the blood. Pure
blood conquers every disease and gives
new life to every decayed or affected
part. Strong nerves and perfect di
gestion enables the system to stand
the shock of sudden climatic changes.
An occasioual use of Brown's Iron
Bitters will keep you in a perfect state
of health. Don't be deceived by other
iron preparations soid to be just as
good. The genuine is made only by
Brown Chemical Company. Balti
more, Md. Sold by all dealers in med
icines.
—Charles &. Leland says that one
of the bitterest curses which he
in Egypt was, "May God make you
wear a [chimney pot] hat." The
Mohammedan sees iu the brim of this
article a hindrance to touching the
forekead to the ground in prayer.
What it did for an Old Lady.
COSHOCTON STATION, N. Y., Dec, 28,
1878.
GENTS —A number of people had
been using your Bitters here, and with
marked effect. In one case, a lady of
over seventy years, had been sick for
years, and for the past ten years has
not been able to be around half the
time. About six months ago she got
so feeble she was* helpless. Her old
remedies, or physicians, being of no
avail, and got a bottle of Hop Bitters.
It improved her so she was able to
dress herself and walk about the bouse.
When she had taken the second bottle
she was able to take care of her own
room and walk out to her neighbor's,
and has improved all the time Bince.
My wife and children have also deriv
ed great beneGt from their use.
W. B. HATHAWAY,
Agt. U. S. Ex. Co.
—The Lawrenceville Herald says
the borough authoritives have prohib
ited quoit-pitching at that place. It is
further stated that this regulation
throws a number of citizens out of em
ployment.
A sufferer from Rheumatism.
1 limped about for years with a cane,
and could not bend down without ex
cruciating paiu. Parker's Ginger Ton
ic effected an astonishing cure and
keeps me well. It is infallible. M.
Guilfoyle, Binghamton, N. Y.
—To preyent the skin from discolor
ing after a blow or fall, take a little
dry starch or arrow root and merely
moisten it with cold water and lay it
on the injured part. This must be
done immediately, so as to prevent
action of the air upon the skin. How
ever, It may be applied some hours
afterward with effect.
Henry's Carbolic Salve.
The best Balve used in the world
for cat*, brusies, piles, sores, ulcers,
salt rheum, tetter, chapped hands,
chilblains, corns and all kinds of skin
eruptions, freckles and pimples. The
salve is guaranteed to give perfect sat
isfaction in every case. Be sure you
get Henry's Carbolitc Salve, as "all
others are but imitations and counter
feits. Price 25 cents.
Dr. Green's Oxygenated Bitters.
Is the oldest and best remedy for
dyspepsia, biliousness, malaria, indi
gestion and all disorders of the stom
ach and diseases indicating an impure
condition of the blood, kidneys, and
liver.
Durno's Catarrh Snuff cures catarrh
and all affections of the mocous mem
brane.
Denton's Balsam cures colds, coughs,
rheumatism, kidney troubles, etc.
Can be used externally as a plaster.
—The ntrike has turned the Knights
of Labor into days of rest.
—Dr. Benson's Celery and Chamo
mile Pills contain no opium, quinine,
or other harmful drug and are highly
recommended for headache, neuralgia
and nervousness. 50 cents, at drug
gists.
The Latest Bonanza in California
BIEHER, CAL. —Mr. Thomas P.
Ford, editor of the Mountain Tribune,
of this place, publishes that the great
pain-cure, St. Jacobs Oil, has worked
wo iders in his lamily, and that he
would not be without it. He states
that among 1 all the people St. Jacobs
Oil is the most popular medicine ever
introduced.
An exchange says that a country
editor sometimes thinks of one thing
and sometimes of another, and some
times when he is thinking of one thing
it makes him think of another, and
again there are times when he thinks
he can't think of anything.
"Throw physic to the dogs" is a
command, disobedience to which has
cut short many a useful life. The
remedy called Wilsonia advertised on
another page, strikes us as a most rea
sonable one.
Treatment by electricity has often
been found beneficial, and could it be
applied constantly might do more.
By the Wilsonia method, mild, al
most impreceptible, currents of mag
netism are constantly given, which in
an almost marvellous way restore
health. Its achievements in the East
are the universal theme.
Sunlight has already shortened
nearly half an hour at each end.
—Croquet is the dullest game known.
philosophic lie.
—Bill collectors and sins will surely
find you out.
—A dressing to beautify gray hair
every family needs. Parker's Hair
Balsam never fails to satisfy.
—Sealskin sacques are worn at
Chautauqua Lake with comfort.
English walnut ice-cream is put
forth as something new this season.
The telegraph companies are cry
ing, "Oh, for a touch of the vanished
hands."
Mr. L. I. Shuler, Pottstown, Pa.
says: "Brown's Iron Bitters made a
perfect cure of dyspepsia, which I had
several years."
Dudes are fond of mush mellons.
Fed from the Brotherhood battle,
the strike is lusty at the age of two
weeks.
—ln many localities "sparrows on
toast" are spoken of "as excellent."
If the diet should become popular it
will be well.
Thirteen Years' Dyspepsia.
"I suffered with dyspepsia for 13
years." wrote John Albright, Esq., of
Columbus, Ohio. "Samaritan Ner
vine cured me." As it always cures
such disorders. At druggists.
—Perhaps the best abused word in
the language is "professor." There
appears to be a mania for tacking it
to all sorts and conditions of men.
—Honors are quite ncmerous in this
busy portion of the world. Any man
who has brains, or money, or muscle,
orcharacter, or even lack of character,
can become the recipient of honor of
one kind or another. Whether he goes
to Congress or knocks out a man in a
prize fight, or draws great crowds to
hear him preach or see him hanged,
the man of action may feel assured
that sooner or later his name will be
on every tongue.
Physician's Wine of the Oporto
Grape.
Xew York phynician'K say that they have
been using Speer's Port Grape Wine and Wine
Bitters in their practice for years, to the entire
satisfaction of their patients and themselyes,
and take great pleasure in recommending them
to the public as all that is claimed for
them, and, in fact, the most reliable they can
find. It is especially recommended for con
sumptives, the aged and females generally.
For sale by D. 11. Wuller.
—A correspondent from Brazil de
scribes a rattier singular street scene. He
says: I noticed a gay young dandy driv
ing a smart English dog-cart, while bis
negro servant Bat beside him smoking
a cigar. Astonished at such a sight,
I turned to one of the bsstanders for
an explanation, when I was still more
astonished to hear that the nej>ro
whom I had taken for the servant, was
the master, and that the white dandy
was a Cockney driver, imported from
London expressly to mark the wealth,
fashion and importance of his sable
master.
—A lumber firm in Clarion s has re
ceived an order for 90,000 first-class
oak timbers for delivery at New York,
to be shipped to Liverpool.
—St. Swithin's Day prophecy is not
so much of a hoax this year. Although
we do not have rain every day we
have it often enough to assure that
there is no danger of a drought.
—A Hanover man attempted to cut
his throat with an axe. Qood plan,
but be didn't hatchet it well.
—lt is an ill wind that blows nobo
dy any good, and the blow of the tele
graph strikers has uncovered some
things that it is just as well that the
public should know.
—When it goes out of use next fall
the green three-cent stamp will have
been in use thirteen years. That num
ber is still fatal.
—The editor sometimes shoots a
poetical contributor, or gets shot
through the coat-tail for some griev
ance, but he never strikes. He plods
along as a reporter until he gets to be
managing editor, and eventually a rail
road president, or a bank director.
—A street car conductor carelessly
carried his bell-punch home and al
lowed his children to play with it.
The next day the company informed
him that he was 9,900,999 fares short.
He has offered to leave the children in
pawn until he makes up the money.
A CARD.
To all those who are suffering from the er
rors and indiscretions of youth, nervou
weakneu, early decay, loss of manhood, Ac.,
I will.send a recipe th.t will cure you, FREE
OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis
covered by a missionary in South America.
Send a self-add rented envelope to the RKV.
JOSKI'II T. INMAN, Station D, New l'ork City
—.rp.pMiW The richest, creanw
[ft(ft AT MAERiCMyS BEER ever quaffed.
itffßw Purifies the blood.
IPfllflT nttno CURES Dyfpeptla,
\M)V I KS Liter and Kidney dls
reV' PiCKACE2SCVaia Sent by Mill
k. on receipt of 28 ct»,
IJT- In postage stamps.
Addrcsr: BEAN & RARE, Wholesale Druggists,
Nos. 47 k 49 N. 2d St., Philadelphia.
Advertise in the CmzM,
(tOWAi
W 4LROYAL wwef J*
©
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never vane*. A marvel of purity
stnngth nnd wholesome lK?*- More economi
cal than the ordinary kind:*, and cannot be sold
in competition with'the multitude of low test*,
short weight, alum and phosphate powders.
9oi.n OM.Y is CANS. ROYAL BAKING
POWDER CO., ICO Wall Street, N. Y.
" Is Nature's (freatest remedy, and Is the m
. principal Ingredient of almost every pre-
Sit rlntni.il Dr. Hartman glvestohls private O
patWi.ts. S
•a I'ERCNA 'pluocMfntlv agrees witn even a
£ one—the young, the (rtu, tli« middle-aged, w
a tile l>ahe and the motlier. ■■■■■■■ 2.
"J PKHUNA cleanses the system ot an it.* G
*5 Impurities ; tones the stomach, regulates <g
2 the heart, unlocks the secretions of the
m liver, strengtliens the nerves and lnvlgnr_
B it's I lie '..r::in. n
•S PEBI nA IS uu> greatest appetizer, makes 0
Tl bl<«>d. and to the weary anJ tired from the -•
5 tolls and cares of the day It gives sweet and m
F refreshing sleep rr
Jc i'tkUN Als composed wholly of vegetal, le H
B ingnSleiiU. aach one a gr. r.m. .lyji. «
b, the itomacli to digest any arttcte of fooa. y
£ In Liver and Kidney diseases, and iu *
chronic Catarrh, It has positively no M
2 equal. It never fails. ■■■■MB e»
«Ask jour druggist for '» r - g
pamphlet on 4 * Trie I lis of Life. o
For Piles, plarrlicea, or Kidneys, take
iA MAM
WHO»#0»«A090AI»<T£0 WITH THE QEOGflffHy Of THlg COUN
TRY WIU PV tXAMIWINQ THtS MAP THAT THI
By tfco central position 04 fit line, connects the
Eust and the West by the BliotiU*. i ii'J l 9i ®nd car
ries passengers, without ehanKe of e!Us.
Chicago and Xaiws City, Council Bluffs, X.ca»eu.
worth Atchison, Minneapolis and tit. Paul. It
eonnect* iu Vnu>o Eepots with all the principal
line* of roadbetWfcCß tho A'Janticand tho Paeifla
Oceans. Its equipment is u!»»i«A:ed and magniii
eent, being composed of Ji£os* Comfortable and
Beautiful Ley Couches. Magnificent Re
clining Chair Cars, ruiiman's Prettiest PaJTaoa
Bleeping Cars, and the liest t-me of Dining Cars
in the World. Three Trains »<«ween Chicago and
Missouri River Points. T*-o Trains W«£|D Chi
cago and Minneapolis and Lit. via tho JraikOU#
"ALBERT LEA ROUTE."
A Now and Dlroct Lino. v<» Beneca and Kanka
kee, has recently been openefl betwtco Richmond,
Norfolk, Newport News, Chattanooga, Atlsuta, A a
fusta, Nashville, Louisville, Lexington, Cincinnati,
udianapolis and Lafayette, and Omaha, Minneap
olis and St. Paul and intermediate points.
All Through Jfasaengera Travel on Faat Express
Trains.
Tickets for sale at *-JI principal Ticket Offices in
the United Btatcs and Canada.
Bagg \ge checked through .'i.cd i >itaa pf fare &U
ways as low as competitors that offer leeu sulvaa-
detailed lnformatiCD.get the Maps and hold
ers of tho
GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE,
At your naarest Ticket Office, or addratu
R. (?• CABLE, c. ST. JOHN,
Vice Viet, k Ccn'l M g'r. Cec'l Tit. & PaM. Aft.
CHICAGO.
PARKER'S
Rtstorei the Youthful Color to Grey or Faded Hair
Parker's Hair Balsam is finely perfumed and is
warranted to prevent falling of the hair and to re
move dandruff and Hiscox & Co , N.V.
50c. and •i ilze at dealt** In -Jruanil medicines. I
PARKER'S
GINGER TONIC
A Superlative Health and Strength Restorer.
If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn out with
overwork, or a mother run down by family or house
hold duties try PARKER'S GINGER Tome.
If you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex
hausted by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take
intoxicating stimulants,but use Parker's Ginger Tonic
If you have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Kheuma-
Ism, Kidney Complaints, or nny disorder of the limps,
stomach. l>owe!s, blood or nerves. PARKER'S GINGER
TONIC will cur* you, 11 is the Greatest Mood Purifier
tad the Best a«d Surest Cough Cure Ever Used.
If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or
any disease or weakness and require a stimuU.it
GINGER TUNIC at once; it will invigorate and bui!4
foil up from the first dose but will never intoxicate,
t has saved hundreds of lives; it may lave yours.
CAUTION f—Refu'Sall (übititutc*. Pirl.r'i GinrrrTonL: l«
composed of tb« be»t remedial agenU in the world, and Uantlrely
different from preparations of gin|fer alone. Rrnd for circular !•
iliKcz k Co., N. Y. 50c. & $1 liztft, at dealers ia drugs.
GREAT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR SIZE.
Iu rich and lasting fr.igrancff has made this
delightful pcrfum* exceedingly poplar. Tfiere
IH nothing like it* Insist upon having
TON COLOGNE and look for signature of
on trtrf bottle. Any druggist or dealer In perfumery
can supply you. 25 and "5 cent size*.
LARGE SAVING BUYING 75C. BI7E.
ONLY KNOWN CURK FOR
RUPTURE
THE TRIUMPH TRUSS CO.,
No. 'J South Thirteenth Htrcer, Philadelphia, %iu)
71 Third avenue New York, cttrcM linpture iu 30
davM, and will pay 91,000 for a Kupturc they
cannot core. Dr. Entjleinan. the GIM''AT HEIt-
NIA. Snrgeou, Medical ai d Surgical Director.
TERMS MODEItATE. EXAMINATION Fit EE.
Free trial of TrnnstH at Ofiicea.wliiuh are open
day and evening, at Itoom 45,
11'uutllun Until, 205 I'mn Arr., Pittsburgh, Pa
for a xhort time only. Call or Hend 25 centx for
book on the cure of Itupture,
N. It.—Dr. E. treatw Hnc<e<Hfully all Female
Dineaac-H, at Hamiltou Hotel. jyll 3m
Men and women «"tT
CJyrSood hialai-y and Exp rises I'aid.
OUTFIT FREE. No experience needed
J/aMKS K. WIIITNKV,
S iirHerymen, l(o(lienttr, N. Y
may'J- J in.
LEGAL ADVES TTSEMESTS.
Estate ot George S. Jamison.
Letter? testamentary on the estate of George
S. Jamison, dee'd , late ot Venango twp., But
'er county, Pa , having been granted to the un
designed, all perrous knowing themselves iu
-I'ebud to said estate will please make itcmedi
ate payment and any having claims against
estate will present them duly authenticated
for settlement.
W. C. JAMISON,
Executor.
June 19, 'B3. Eau Claire P. 0., Butler. Co., Pa.
EMateiol William Ramsey.
Letters testamentary on the estate of William
Ramsey, dee'd, late of Butler township, Butler
county, Pa., having been granted to the under
signed, all persons knowing themselves in
debled to said estate will please make inruedi
ate payment and any having claims against
said enate will present them duly authenticated
for celt lenient.
DAVID F. BORLAND, Executor.
Butler, Pa.
Estate ot James 11. Meclillns.
Whereas letters of administration have this
day been issued to me on the estate of James 11.
Mechling, late of Washington township, dee'd.
by the Register of said county of Butler, no
tice is hereby given to all persons owing said
estate to call and settle, and those having claims
against the same will please present tlieru for
payment duly probated.
S. C. lICTCHISON, Adm'r.
June 5, 1883. North Hope, Butler Co., Pa.
Estate ol Eruest Werner.
Letters of administration on the estate ol
Ei nest Werner, dee'd, late of Foi ward twp ,
Butier couuty, Pa., having been grauted to the
undersigned, nil persons knowing themselves
indebted to said estate will please mike imme
diate payment and any Laving claims agaiust
said estate will present Lheni duly authenti
cated for settlement,
MARIA WEKNErt, Administratrix.
Evans City, Butler Co., Pa.
W. H. LUSK, Attorney.
Estate of Edward Campbell.
Letters testamentary on the estate of Ed
ward Campbell, dee'd, late of Worth twp., But
ler county, Pa., having been grauted to the un
dersigned, all persons knowing themselves iiir
debted to said estate will please mate immedir
ate payment and any having claims against
said estate will present them duly authenticated
tor settlement.
(SAMUEL H. MOORE, Executor,
~ "Grant City, Lawrence Co., i" a.
Administrator's Notice.
Whereas letters uf aclmiuistration op Kit) es
tate o" Andrew J. Mooie, fule of Ceutre twp.,
Butler county, Pa., dee'd, have been duly is
sued by the Register ol wills in and for the
county ot Butter, Pa., to me Nuney J. Moore,
widow ot said decedent. Notice is nereby given
to all persons knowing themselves indebted to
ILC said eMate to eaii and settle the same, and
all persons having claims agaiuat the said estate
will please present the same duly proliated for
payment. NAACY J.JbiOORE,
Administrative ol A. J. Moore, dee'd,
Butler, Pa,
Estate of Jacob llnnucf.
Letters of admlpistratiop on thp eswte of
Jacob Ounuel, dee'd, Jute of Buffalo
Butler Co., Pa., haviug btep to the nn .
dersigned, all persons knowing themselves j n .
debted to said estate will please make imme
diate payment and any having claims agaiust
sa(4 pctfite will present them duly authenticated
for settlement,
G. C. ROBNIGK, Administrator:
Sarvcrs Station, Butler Co., Pa.
Estate of John Walters,
Letters of administration on the e-tate of
Johti Wffljers, dee'd, late ol Jackson township,
Butler Co!, Pa., j beeu granted to the un
dersigned, all persons knowing themselves in
debted to said estate will please make imme
diate payment and any having claims against
said estate will picseut them duly authenticated
for settlemcnf-
JOlfN A WALTERS, 4dpiinistrator.
Evans Ct'y, Butler p.ouuty, Pa.
Estate ol Jauies Sterling.
Letters of administration on ti-fa estate of
James Sterling, dee'd., late of Cranberry town*
ship, Butler county, Pa,, haviug been granted
to the administrator, and all persons knowing
indebted to the said estate to call
and settle Uac same, and all persons having
claims against the said estate will please pre
sent the same duly pre bated for payment.
Js'EWTON GARVIN, Administrator,
Ogle P. 0., Butler Co., PA.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that 11. 11. Vincent,
committee of Amanda Diven, a lunatic, has
Hied his first and partial account in the office of
the Prothonotary of the Court of Common
Pleas of Butler county, at M. S. D., No. 0. De
cember term, 1879, and that the same will be
presented to said Court for confirmation and al
lowance on Wednesday, the sth dav of Septem
ber, JiSB3, M. N. GREER, Pro.
ProthouotfiryV ofljcfi, Aug. »>, 1883.
ItOAI) REPORTS,
Notiie in hereby given that the following road
reports have been coiifiiftifd nisi and will be
presented the first Wednesday of September,
being the sth day of the month, A. D., 1883. ff
110 exceptions are tiled they will bo confirmed
absolutely.
No. 1. Slarcli term. 1883. Public road in Wash
ington beginning near the residence of W. P.
Miller on the Billiard Mill and Murrinsville road
to the public road known as the Butler and Em
teuton toad near the residence of Ezekiel Lewie
in said township.
No, 3. Road in Summit fo N» vacated, begin
ning at or near School HJUSB UFA. ?, on the W.
P. R. R., to a point on the Brinkers Mill *n«J
Hannahstowu road at or near the line between
the farms ol Adam Frederick and John Bauldauf
in said township-
No 4. Public road in Jackson to laa 1 from
the Beaver county lino at the farm of P. Getman
lu New Rewiekly twp., to a public road leadiug
from Zelienople to Beaver at a point on said
public road in Butler county at Orphans
Home.
No. G. Public road in Oakland, Concotd and
twi*,, beginning at a public road at or
near tbe retptep/ie cf Anthony Thompson in
Centre twp., to the But It, and gtj||inton road
near the property of Jsaac itvbi,.
No. 12, Public roaa in Clay to lead from a
point ou tho Bui lor and Hunbnry i gad qn lands
of Israel Cranmer in Clay tp-, to a poiut on tli*>
road leading from Sunbury to Unionvilie where
said road passes through lauds of Jamoa Cran
mer in said township.
No. 14. Public road in Cranberry and Adams
twp., to lead from tho Evans burg road at Bear
run to Callery Junction on the P. 4 W. It. B. in
Adams twp. *
Butier Co., SS: Certified from tho Record
this 7th day of August, 1883.
W. B. DODDS, Clerk Q. 8.
Ftei-WPF# Jvoolf !
To your own interest and dopt buy a grain
drill till you see the FARMER'S FAVORITE.
Doublo distribution and grain seeder, force feed
grass seeder, and double cast-steel reversiblo
point*. Steel axletrocs. Grass seeder either
behind or before For sale by Wm. Crookshank,
Sarversville, Butler Co. Pa. apistf
Star Beer Bottling Company.
AND
CITY ROTTI'IATO KOI NE.
J. C. BUFFUM & CO.,Proprietors.
39 and 41 Market St., PITTSBURGH, PA
Sole Bottlers of Jos. B<*hiltz Brewing Co'#, MIL
WAUKEK LAGi.lt BEEIt. Hchiltz' Export
Beer for Families a specialty. Ini{>orters and
dealers in Ales, Stouts, Ginger A!e, Siltzer
Water, Ac., Syrups all Flavors. Manufacturers
of Bottled Soda Water.
Try ,o;jr Quart Gii:ger AIo and Champaign
Cider, tnadct especially for fanily table use.
Send for Price Li«t. I'. Q. Box 3'.)S. Tele
phone connection. " sjj»2s,4m.
ICE F»K MILE.
Tlie ntul:.r« : gued has about 25 tons of good
clear ice on lianda, which he vull hll in laige or
»ira!l quantises on reasonable lenns. and de
liver ht the houses of his cutdonuis during the
mmmer Orders can be left at Wick's meat
*Uop. D..IIOWE I.YON.
Notice.
The Butler Camp Meeting Association will
hold their (ti)Hija| encampment on the grounds
of the as ociation, pjiJpi; west of Butler,
on Thursday, August Kith i/iiti|
Monday evening, August 27th. Opening
service at 2 o'clock r. M. ou Thursday, August
ltith. Single and family season tickets can he
had from the secretary or treasurer. Ample
arrangements are made for boarding on the
ground. Tent sites can l,u had upon applica
tion to any member of the Hoard of Trustees.
HY OaiiKK OK Boauo.
JEFF BURTNER, Secretary.
JOSEPH CRISWELL, Treasurer.
WANTED,* SALESMEN.
Nnr§<*ry Stock, tncqoiled
facilities. Kw required. Balary mi-1 «x
--rx-nßespald. TOO•£!*» v# Fruit andOrnamruUlTrecj
Shrub®, Ko®eg, etc. W. Jc T. SMITH. Geneva. N. V.
HOW WATCHES ARE MADE.
In a SoLin GOLD 'WATCH, aside from
the necessary thickness fvr engraving and
polishing, a large proportion of metal is
needed only to stiffen and hold the engrav
ed j>ortions in place, and supply strength.
The surplus gold is actually needless. In
James Bosf Patent Gold Watch Cases this
WAJ*TE is saved, and BOLIDITT and
STRENGTH increased by a simple process,
at one-half the cost. A plate of SOI.ID
GOI.D is soldered on each side of a plate
of hard nickel composition metal, and the
three are then passed between polished
steel rollers. From this the cases, Lacks,
centers, bezels, etc., are cut and shaped by
dies and formers. The gold is thick
enough to admit of all kinds of chasing,
engraving ami engine turning. These
cases have been worn perfectly smooth by
use without removing the gold. This is
the only case made under this process. Each
case is accompanied with a valitl guarantee
signed btj the manufacturers warranting it to
wear 20 years. 150,000 of these Cases
now carried in the United States and
Canada. Largest and Oldest Factory.
Established 1854. Ask vour Jeweler,
The Boss watch cases with any kind of
movement desired, can be had of
E. GRIE B?
WATCHMAKER 1 JEWELER,
fflaiu Nt., lSutler, Pa.,
Opposite Troutman's Dry Goods Store.
Pt§ver College and Musicnl li>stitute, for
young ladies, opens September 11th, 1883,
Beautifully and Healthfully Located, extensive
bijildipgs, pleasant grounds, cheerful rooms,
three Literary courses, superior advantages for
music and Art. Extensive apparatus, twenty
pianos and organs, including pipe organ.
Thorough work, home-like care, modert rates.
Send for circular to
REV. R. T. TAYLOR, D. D., Beaver, Pa.
TEACHERS OF BUTLEB COUNTY.
TRAINED TEACHERS arc in demand and
this demand is increasing year by year. THK
INDIANA NORMAL SCHOOL, a'i\e to this
fact, presents an unsurpassed opportunity lor
those teachers who have determined to succeed.
Onr Academical Department
is strong and so shaped as to have a direct
bearing upon teaching How to Teach.
InOur Professions! Department
the best modern methods of Teaching and
School Management are Thoroughly developed.
Theory first, then .he practical application of
this theory, under the watchful eye of the Critic
Pur (jradnatps are meeting with the most flat
tering success.' These is u demand for
them in choice positions.
Teachers, graduate if you can, but If you can
not, it will repay you to come, if only lor a sin
gle term.
Fall term ol 1883 will open on Bept. 10th. For
further particulars address
H. DURLING, Indiana, Pa.
JEFFERSON ACADEMY,
One of the best Schools. Thorough prepara
tion for Co.lege, good English education. Con
nected with it
JEFFEQBQN IIA EE,
Boarding School for Boys,
CiBitiNHBURGIL I»A.
Discipline strict but kindly. Boyg Uept under
the eye of the principal, and thoroughly cared
for. Opens September 18th.
Win. EWING, Principal.
Washington Female Seminary.
The next session opens September 12, 1883.
For catalogues or information apply to
MISS N. SHERR'ARD, principal,
Qr Rev, JAIJ. I. Br.owxsox, D. D., Pres't Board
of P*. j!yll,2m
TIIE UNIVERSITY
REMOVED TO ALLEGHENY t'ITY.
The 1883 Catalogue of the Western Universi
ty of Pennsylvania is ready, containing Cata
logue and Hand-Book of College, Preparatory
School & SCHOOL OF ENGINEERING AND
CHEMISTRY. Free on application by postal
to HENRY MacCßACKEN,Chancellor, North
ayenu.e, corner Bueua Vista street, Allegheny,
Pij. •" ' ' july2s-ot.
STEUBENVILLE, (0 ), FEMALE SEMIN
ARY. Beantifally located on the Ohio river
with 53 years' successful experience. For lull
information, Address
REV. A. M. REID, Ph., D. t President.
julylßßt. •
GREAT REDUCTION!
#IBO A YEAR.
ILOCATBII ON ini N. Y„ P. <ft O. R. R.]
fDHAMBEREAIN INSTITUTE
and FEMALE "COLLEGE, Randolph, N. Y.
It is a (arge and thoroughly equipped Seminary
for both sexes. Established iu 1850. Property
free from debt, f lOU.OOO. New Boarding Hall
with ste .tn-heat, 01.C., erected iu 1883 at a cost
ol f4-> tOO. Exeelleut Board and home-like ar
rangements throughout. Total expense for
board, furnished room atearu-h.at, light, wash
ing and tuition for 14 wcckH, ♦5U.10 for one
year 1180. For catalogue or further informa
tion address, PKor, J, T. EDWARDS, D. D.,
Principal.
tfyfall term opens August 28th. Winter
term opens December 11th, Spring term opens
March 25. augl-Ot.
GK.KEI'A COLLEGE.
Opens September 4th." Instruction thorough
aud practical, Moral tone high, Discipline strict,
Expense moderate. Good facilities for self
boarding. Situation healthful and romantic. A
Liklt Principal has charge of Ladies' and Nor
mufdepartment. Prizes a-.d work for needy
studeiits during vacation. Come and welcome.
Address further REV. 11. H. GEORGE, D. I).
President, Beaver Falls, Pa, a'stltst
SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE'S
Academy for Young Men and Boys, Media, Penn.,
I'.' hi- fp'Hl Philadelphia. School year opens Sept.
12. Fixuu priiie fyefytxpense, even books,
\c. No extra charges. No in'cloßittal pXDpnses.
No examination for admission. Thirteen ex.
perleneed teachers, ail men ami all graduates.
Special opportunities for apt student* to advance
rapidly. Special drill for dull and backward boys.
Patrons or students may select any studies or
choose the regular Knglisli, Scientific, Business,
Classical, or Civil Engineering Course. Students
fitted at Media Academy are now iu Harvard,
Vale, and ten oilier Colleges and Polytechnic
Schools. A Physical and a Chemical Laboratory ;
a Dili; Gymnasium and Kail ground. l.Roo vols,
added to Library i.i r-i.'s. Apparatus doubled in
iss'j. Ten Mlulenis 'lien' t'» College In issa. A
graduating class iu CommerelHl Oep't In
Media lias T churches and a temjiemnee rtntfter
which prohibits (lie sale of all Intoxicating drinks.
For new Illustrated Clrcularad'lress the Principal
ami Proprietor. SWITHIN ('. SIIOICTI.IHGK, A.
SI, (Harvard University Graduate), Media, Penn.
augl-4t.
NEW DRUG STORE.
J. B. Kohlmeyer & Co.
Main Street,
iftl't'voiiff Vcse'ov House J
BUTLER, PENN'A.
DEAI.KBH IN
PURE DRUGS,
CHEMICALS,
PATENT
LAMPS, TOILET ARTICLES, &c
Pure Liquors for me<?icinal purpOBCB, Oil»
and Paint*. Ac.
$4" Dr. CJ. M. Zimmerman ha* hid office on
the cecond floor of name building. juol3-tf
Subscribe lor the CITIZEN.
HPEE R'H
Port Grape Wine
Used in the principal Churchea for Communion
purpoeee.
Excellent for Ladies and WeaklY
Persons and the A^ed-
N.
SPEER'S PORT WINE
FOUR YEARS OLD.
This celebrated Native Wine is made from the
juice of the Oporto Grape, raised in this coun
try. Its invaluable
TONIC andSTRENGTHENING PROPERTIES
are unsurpassed by any other Native Wine. Be
ing the pnre juicu of the grape produced under
Mr. Speer's own personal supervision, its purity
and genuineness is guaranteed. The youngest
children may partake of its generous qualities,
and the weakest invalid nse it to advantage. It
is particularly beneficial to the aged and debili
tated, and suited to the various ailtrents that
effect the weaker sex. It is in every respect the
a Wine to be relied on.
SPEER'S
P. J. SHERRY.
The P. J. Sherry is a wine of Superior Char
acter and partakes of the rich qualities of the
grape from which it is made. For Purity, Rich
ness of Flavor and Medicinal Properties, it will be
found unexcelled.
SPEER'S
P, J. BRANDY,
This Brandy stands unrivalled in this country
being far superior for medicinal purposes.
It is a pure distillation from the grape, and
contains valuable medicinal properties.
I has a delicate flavor, similar to that of the
grapes, from which it is distilled, and is in great
favcr among first-class families.
See that tne signature of ALFRED SPEER,
Passaic, If- J-, is over tne cork of each bottle.
Sold by I>. II TVuller,
AND BY ERUGGISTS EVERYWHERE.
PUEEmw A 0
nroiAlM&B
From the Distrieis of ABSAM, CHIT I'AGONG,
CACIIAR. KANGRA VALLEY, DARJEEL
ING, DEIIRA DOON, and others: Absolutely
Pure. Superior in Flavor. The Most Econom
ical. Requires only half the usual quantity.
Sold by all Grocers. JOHN 0. PHILLIPS tfc
CO., Agents of the Calcutta Tea Syndicate,
130 Water St., N. Y. Novß-ly.
Union Woolen Mills.
I wonld desiro 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 G-ray Flannels,
Knitting and Weaving Yarns,
and I can recommend them as being very dura
ble, as they are manufactured of pure Butler
county wool. They are beautiful in color, su
perior in texture, and will be sold at very low
prices. For samples and prices, address,
H. FCLLEItTON,
Ju124,'78-1 j Butler. Pa
HOUSE AKI) LOT FOR SALE.
A VEUT COZY
Two-Storied Frame House
of six rooms, rellar, out houses and two
lots ol ground in Butler will b sold ou reason
able terms. Call at oflice of
F. M. EASTMAN
Mar-Utf. Butler Pa.
"BRICKS ! BRICKS J
The subscriber continues the making of bricks
common, pavement, bay-window and other qual
ities at hi* kiln on the Pair Ground road, half a
mile west of Butler lit* will Keep on hand a lot
of bricks at all times. He will also make and burn
brick in the country for anyone desiring to have
them made on their own farm or premises.
As he intends carrying on the brick making
business, he invites the custom of all, promising
to give entire satisfaction to all who may patron
ize him.
All orders promptly filled at reasonable rates.
Call ou or address,
J. GEORGE BTAMM,
mar2B-(jmp Butlur Pa.
Blairsville (Pa.) Ladies' Seminary,
Beautiful grounds, commodious building 1
heated throughout with steam, good table,
healthful location, no malaria, THOROUGH
INSTRUCTION In English, French, German,
Latin, Greek, Mualc, Drawing, Pain ting, Ac.
For oatalog-oee, apply to
. ttHV.T. B. BWQfO. Principal
Thirty-third year begins Sept. 12,1883
Farmers and Gardeners!
Look to your own interests and improve your
crops, from 75 to 100 per cent, by ; using the
Peruvian Sea Fowl Ouano, or Bradlej's Desolved
Bone. On hand at Leonard Wise's in Butler,
or Wm. Crooksbank's at Sarversville Station,
Butler Co : Pa. aplßtf
SALESMEN WANTED!
PERMANE!*T EMPLOYMENT for Honest En
brgotic Men. Salary and Expenses paid.
The Business easily learned.
THE CHASE WURSEKIES
Kieffer Poar. Champion Quince, Hansell Han
berry, and all the most desirable fruits and orna
mentals.
Only those need apply who can devote their
entire time and attention to the work.
Address, R. G. CHASE A CO., Philadelphia, Pa.
Dr. Frease's Water Cure Es
tablishment.
A health Institution in Us HOth Jgnr. For
pearly all kinds ol Chronic diseases, and es
pecially the diseases of Women. Inval ds are
invited to correspond with us. Circulars free.
Address, S. FREABE, M. L>.,
jylS-ly New Hrigliton, Beaver Co , Pa.
SILVER AUE RYE WHISKEY.
Endorsed by the medical Iraternity. Families
supplied for medical purposes. Largest and
best selected stock of Imported and Domestic
Wines and Brandies.
MAX KLEIN WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER.
83Federal street, Allegheny, opp. Fort Wayne
Passenger Depot and 'i doors above West Penn
Depot.
* .
Owe WALDRON, Graduate of the Phil'
H adelphia Dental College,ls prepared
a lay to do anything in the line of hit
profession iii 4 satisfactory Rianner.
Office on Main street, Butler, Union Block,
up stairs. apll
tow in price; filing La-.t rver* where. I.lbrral rrrmfc
Br«iir;, OarreUwa A < «., 60 N. I wurtb bt., l'mUddl*!** I*4-
Are You Sick ?
WILSONIA
WILL CURE DISEASE
Without Medicine.
M They have been tested In over 10,000 A
A cases of Catarrh. Dyspepsia, Disease oi 1*
G the Liver and Kidneys, Nervous Debll- 1*
N ity, t>[>iuul Diseases, Neuralgia, Kheu- L
F. matisui, Constipation (chronic), etc. 1
T Kcad the testiuiony of ex-Postmaster A
I N. C. Luther, of Atlleboro, Mass.; "1 X
C put on the Appliances on 22d .Maach, C
1882, tor NcunUgia of the Heart. My ptav- E
sician told my family that 1 could not live, 8
:is the d-seise was incurable. I suffered in
tensely and had to use anaesthetics constantly.
Wouderlully have the Wilsouia lelioved me.
After wearing them lor one year my confidence
iu them is fully established, both troui my own
experiences and Irom what 1 have steu ol their
eflects on others."
For further particulars, pamphlet, prices, etc.
address,
Wilsoiiid Magnetic Clothing Co..
25 East I4lh St., New York.
BURGLARIES
Are of Every Day Occurrence.
Not a SIXGLE INSTANCE OX RECORD in the
past 35 years where one of
Hall's Celebrated
STANDARD
BURGLAR-PROOF
SAFES
Has been Broken open by Bar*
glars and Robbed.
Hall's Standard Patent Fire.
Proof Safes
Have NEVER FAILED to PRE
SERVE their CONTENTS
AGAINST FIR
It is a well known fact that there is NO
SAFE made in the World THAT GIVES AS
GREAT SECURITY AS THE HALL'S SAFE
They always protect their contents.
PerHOiiM having Valuables
should not be without a Hall's
Safe.
Hall's Safe & LockCo-
J. L. Hall, Pres't.
CINCINNATI, NEW YORK, CHICAGO
LOUISVILLE, SAN FUANCISC,
ST. LOUIS, CLEVELAND,
KIKH aETtRj
How Lost j How Restored
! Just published, a now edition of DR. CUL
VEIIWELL'S CELEBRATED ESSAY on the
RADICAL CUBE of Si'EioiATORHOiA or Seminal
Weakness, Involuntary Seminal Loused, IMPO
TENCY. Mental and Physical Incapacity, Impedi
ments to Marriage, etc; also, CONSUMPTION,
EPILEPSY and FITS, induced l»v self-indulgence,
or sexual extravagance, Ac.
The celebrated author, in this admirable
essay, clearly demonstrates from a thirty years'
successful practice, that the alarming conse
quences of self-abuse may be radically cured;
pointing out a mode of cure at ouce simp'e,
certain and effectual, by means of which every
sufferer, no matter what his condition may be,
may cure himself cheaply, privately and radi
cally.
Lecture (should lie in tlio hands of
every youth and every man in the land.
Sent under seal in a plain envelope to any ad
dress, post-paid, on receipt of Bii cents or two
postage stamps. Address,
THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO.,
41 Ann ST., NEW YORK, N. Y. ; P. O. Box, 450.
octll-ly.
s, Mends Everything HOI.ID AS
Kol'l»!—Hard u Artamanf!—
on Earth I A Samaonlan Giant
lußtretDrth amonx all ntherOlucfl
■ and Cements! Absolutory I?n
--breakable and Inseparable 1
■i'
China. CilaiM, Wood,
Ixith'r IkJtiuK, Crockeir, Bit
KIRBB Hard Cue Tip* and Cloth, Marbl*
MltSa j-\ lleUla, Patchea on Leather and
■m - J Kubbor Bhoea. Brlc-a-braj. Book
Backs, Htone, Furniture, Blcjcla
Rubber Tlrea, Ornament* of ETOTT
'I|\TJ 1H kind, Jewelry, Smoker*' Pipes ana
illl ■'l9 CUfar Holders, Card Board In Scrap
BmnM Books, and Urerytblng rlne wita
■ Kvcrlaatinir Inwparahle Tenacity I
JBC 11 B ,>lnnnfurtprer« of Oummed U
SI ■ll IB t*»l»,Teitilu Fabric*, FinaOarrtam,
M 1>25 Pianoa, Arnnclal Flovera. {lnlmtoq
Htained OlaaaanQßtaawG«M*,CSibtl
ZMHH net Ma k urs, k c., en ppltad by Gallon
■■HMR9 or Barrel. ZOc. Battle (Brush and
TlnOorer);ny mall postvald, IS eta
t-lothihtUuu. citra. Mailedonljrby manufacturers
J.U.O'MEARA&CO.I&M £uvs;
LtT* Agents WBIIUMI Everywhere. Sold by DruKKlMn,
lirooera, titoUoucn, Uiuxlww *uU Uuuerai Store*
FOR SALE AT REDICK'S DRUG STORE.
JORDAN EYTH,
Wholesale Liquor Dealer,
South of Court House,
MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA.
—(t) —
All kinds of Pure Wines and Liquors
always on hands, also Beer in
Bottles.
Tobacco and Cigai-s.
npr4,3m
Most Extensive Pure-Bred Live Stock
Establishment in the World !
Clyih-mlnlr, Percheron-Norman* JSnglith Draft
llorae*, Trottinq- ttred Roadster*, Shetland
Ponies, Holstein ami Devon Cattle.
Our customers have the advantage of our
many years experience in breeding and import
ing large collections, opportunity of comparing
different breeds, low prices, l>ecause of extent
of business, and low rates of transportation.
Catalogues free. Correspondence solicited.
POWELL BROTHERS,
Springboro, Crawford Co., Pa.
Mention ClTi/.KN. july'J">-!hn.
PEN N'AT CONSTKUCTION CO.
132 First Ave.,PITTSBURGH,PA.
IRON
RuildiiitfN,
IS ridge* and Hoof*,
Jail* an«l Lookups.
FroufM, COIIIIIIIIN A (jirdcrN,
MairnajN and Rfaiuti,
Feiioes and
Flre-KNeapeM.
mar2S,6m
AfiSSffiESS X
# \ 198 LIBERTY ST. B
PITTSBTJROK,
P. A W R. R, Time Table.
Tbe morning train for Allegheny leaves But
ler at 8:31, Butler or local lime and arrives
there at 10:26.
The noon train for Allegheny leaves Butler
at 1:27 P. n. ami arrives there at 3:26 P, M.
The cveniug train for Allegheny leaven at
5:50 p. *■ and arrives there at 7:46 p. M,
The morning and evening traius makw close
connections at Callery Junction for all points
w est.
Traius going ncrth leave Butler at 9:56 A. ii.
and 1:27, and 6:03 »\ M., local time. The 9;56
A. M. train runs through wit boot change of cars
via the P. B, & B. K. K. to Sheffield Junction,
and the C:O3 p. si, train to Clarion Junction.
Traius leave Allegheny City for Butler at 7:51
and 11:21 A. M. and 4.0 ; p. M., local time.
Sunday train going north leaves Butler at
9:56 A. M., and going south at 5:50 P. M.
Trains leave Zelienople for Allegheny at 6:40
and 9:10 A. M., and 12:46 and 5:2L1 P. M., aud
the 9:10, 12:46 and 5:26 trains m ike close con
nection at Callery witu traius going north on
the Foxburg division.
Went Penn Time Table.
Trains leave Butler (.Butier or Pittsburgh time.)
Market at 4-41 A. M., goes through to Alle
gheny, arriving at 9:01 A. M. This train, when
on time, connects at Frecport Accommoda
tion, which arrives at Allegheny at 7:55, city
time.
Express at 7:16 A. M., connecting at Butler
Juucliun, without change of cars, at 8.21 wiih
Express west, arriving iu Allegheny at it 9:31
A. M.. aud Express east arriving at Biairsville
at 10:88 A M., railroad time, where it makrs
close connection with Mail train cast.
Maii at 2.41 P. M., connecting at Butler Junc
tion without change of cars, with Express west,
arriving iu Allegheny at 5 01 P.M., and Express
cast arriving at Blairsville Intel section at 6.25
p. M., railroad time, which connects with
Johnstowu .'.ceommodatiou aud Philadelphia
Express east.
Trains arrive at Butler on West Penn R. K.
at 9.4 A. M., 446 and 5.21 P. M., Butler time
Sbenango d Allegheny R. R,
Passenger firaius leave Ililliard at 7:25 a, m,
and 2:30 p. m., arriving at Harrisviile at 8:07 a.
m. and 3:30 p. ui., and at Urceuvilie at 9:35 a.
m. and 6:10 p. m.; a passenger train leaves
Coaliown at 12:25 p. m. and arrives at Green
ville at 8:15 p. in.
Tr-iins leave Greenville at 7:00 a. m., 11:35 a.
m. and 4:00 p. m., arriving at Coaltown at 10:15
a. m. and at Hilliards at 1:45 p. m. and 7:15 p.
m. Train No. 7 which leaves Mercer at 9;24 a.
m. and arrives at Ililliard at 12:15 p. m. will
carry passengers between those two points only
Time ol Holding Courts.
The several Courts of the county of Butler
commence on the first Monday of March, June,
September and December, and coutinue two
weeks, or so long as necessary to dispose of the
business. No causes are put iovm for trial or
traverse jurors summoned for the first week of
the several terms.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
S. F. BOWSER, ~
Office In Brady's Law Building.
S. B. SNYDEu!
Office with A. T. Black, Esq., Main street, neat
Court House.
J. D. MARSHALL,
Attomey-at-Law. Office with W. A. Forquer,
Esq., Main Street,opposite Yogeley House, Butlor,
Pa. Feb2B-'B3.
J. M. THOMPSON. W. C. THOMPSOW
THOMPSON & SON,
Attorneys at Law. Office on the west side of Main
street, tew doors .North ot Troutman's dry goods
store.
JOHN K. KELLY,
Office with F. Reiber, Esq., in Reiber building.
GEORGE C. PILLOW,
Attorney at 1-aw and SURVEYOR, Main street,
Butler, f'n. Office with J. 1). McJnnklti.
J. M. GALBREATH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office 011 Main Street, South
of Court Hou«e, in Gen. Purviance's former
office. AU H '2 1y1882,.
R. P. SCOTT,
Attorney at Uiw, Dutler, Pa. Office near Cour
House, two doors west of CITIZEN office,
A. M. CORNELIUS*
Office with W. D. Brandon, Berg Building, Main
Street, Butler, Pa.
J. F. BRITTAIN,
Office with L Z- Mitchell, Diamond.
s7 H. PTERSOL.
Office on N. E. comer Diamond, Riddle build
ng. novl2
JOHN M. GREER.
Offico on N. E. corner Diamond. novlS
WAL. H. LUSK,
Office with W. H. H. Kiddle, Esq.
NEWTON BLACK,
Office on Diamond, near Court House, south
side.
E. I. BRUGII,
Office in Riddle's Law Building.
JTB.MCJUNKIN.
Special attention given to collections Office
opposite Wilhud House.
JOSEPH B. BHEDIN,
Office north-east corner of Diamond, Butler
IV 1
N. H. GOUCHER,
o.*Kce in Schuoideman's building, up staiis.
J, T. DONLY
Office- near Court House. 1 ~ .74
\V. D. BRANDON,
obl7-75 Office in Berg's building
CLARENCE WALKER,
Office in Brady building- marl 7
FERD REIBEIi,
Office In Ruber's building, Jeflerson St. ap9lj
F. M. EASTMAN,
Office in Brady building.
"LEV, MCQUISTION,
Offico Main street, 1 door south of Court Home
C. VANDERLIN,
Office Main street, 1 door south of Court House.
Wm. A. FORQUER,
Office on Main street opposite Yogeley
Home.
GEO. R. WHITE,
Office N. E. corner of Diamond
J. D. McJUNKIN,
Office In Schncldeman's bulldlnjr, west side
Main street, 2nd square from Court House.
~T. O. CAMPBELL,
Office in Berg's now building, 2d floor, east
side Main st., a fow doors south' oT LOWH
House. m&r3—tf.
~C ATSULLIVAN,
niay7 Office S. W. cor. of Diamond.
A. T. BLACK,
Office on Main street, one door south 01
Hredy Block, Butler. Pa. (Sep. 2, 1874.
THOMAS ROBINSON,
BUTLES, PA
JOHN 11. NEGLEY
O"oives particular attention tc ransactioM
in real ostate throughout the couu.y.
ORNCKOK DIAMOND, NEAB COVUT HOUSE, I«
CITIZEN BDILPINO _
K. K. ECKLET, Knnioi B ABSHA LI.
(Late of Ohio.)
ECKLEY & MARSHALL.
Office in Brady's Law Building. Scpt.tf.74
c. G. CHRISTIE,
Attorney at Law. Legal business carol u 11/
transacted. Collections made and promptly
remitted. Busiucss correspondence promptly
attended to and answered.
EN. LEAKE, M. I)., , O
• Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon.
Office in Union Block, and residence in
Eerrero h< U e, Butler, l'a.
Oct. 2"), JoB2. _____
JOHN E. BYERS,
PHYSICIAN ANDSUKGEON,
my2l-ly] ByTL-®P» P4*
ODQce on Jefferson etrpet,
Klintjler's Flour Store.
mams,