BUTLER CITIZEN. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 2, 1884. New Advertisements. Agents wanted. Book canvassers wanted. Horse and cattle powders. Jury List for February Term. Great sacrifice sale—John Bickel. Perma and Manalin—Backlog sketches. Bricklayer and contract r-G D. Harvey. Executors' notice —Estate ot W m. Park, Auditor's notice —Estate of John R.Rahyser Administrator's notice —Estate of Samuel Young. ( , Pure Bred Holstein Stock— Painter & Weber. LOCALAND GENERAL —Bortmas says that his loss by the late fire in his hot-house was *OOO instead of *3OO as stated. —Our people were delighted with Donavin's Tennesseeans. —Sewing Machine attachments and repairs of all kinds, at E. Grieb's Jewelry store. —And now it is rumored that the P. ic W. R. R. has passed iato the hands of the Balti more & Obio. There will be communion services at the Mt. Chestnut IT. P. Church next Sabbath. . Beryices every evening this week and on Sab bath at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. —"LoDging for the Rhine," and other pieces of new music at J. F. T. Stehle's, also "Ye Oldd'e Folke's Tune Book" a choice collection of songs and choruses. —Go to H. Biehl & Co., for Phosphate Grain Drills, Plows, Fruit Evaporators, Ac. —John Bickel thinks that the Court House will be re-bnilt in thirty days. See his card in this paper. —Your pocket books may be slim after la T o. 6 and a dialogue daTled -'lgnorance vs. Justice." Jt is a greit shame that the people of liutler do not take enough interest in their children*' education to attend an Intertainment given by them when the price of admission is only 15 cents. The teachers should receive the encourage ment of the parents, whose children they are endeavoring to fit for their future life, in order that they may then better carry on their work, and the best way to do this is to attend the entertainments. The present series of eDterta nments is given for the pur pose of buying a new organ, the old one be ing "played out." 8. The changes that have Lecn n.aae in all the time tables of ttyfi road* in this county are unted in another place. There are now four trains daily on the P. & W. R. R. between But'.er and Allegheny City, two of which run as far north as Butler only. What is called the market train leaves Butler at 5:40 a. m. and returns at 8:20 p. m; and what is called the Butler accommodation arrives at 1:20 p. m. and leaves at 4:20 p. m. Some slight changes haye been made on the West Penn road—the mar ket train now leaves half an hour later and the morning express fifteen minutes earlier. On '.he S. & A.. rend, also soma slight changei have t«e»iradf— the morning tram leave* 20- min utes later, or at 7:40 and' arrives here at 7:30, in time to connect with the 7:35 train on the West Renn. The "condensed time-card" of this road that we have reoeived by mail pro losses to g ve the "oonnections" of this road with E. & P. R. R., N. Y. P. A 0., B. N. Y. & P. mid P. R. R , but does not meutiou a single these road* that is also ou ibe Court News. CIVIL CAUSES DISPOSED OK AT DEC. TERM. James McEntosh vs. Mercer Mining and Manufacturing Company; Juror withdrawn gad plaintiff suffers a lion suit. Judgment against him for costs. Philip Flinner vs. P. Scheidemantle and Jacob Schott; verdict for plaintiff for .$114.83. Robert Ash, Administrator, vs. John Stew art; settled by the parties. Cowan & Steele vs. S. 11. Brown and others; verdict for plaintiff for $228.t>2. Wm. Kennedy vs. Newton I.urton and E. E. Lurton; settled by the parties. | John Berg vs. Alfred McDonald and wife; verdict for platntiffs for laud in dispute. P. Dougherty and wife vs. the Mutual Fire Insurance Co; verdict for plaintiff f0r5627.22 Conrad Kicholtz vs. Henry Nagle; verdict for defendant. Max Klein vs. John Glass; case settled by the parties. All other cases on the list were continued. NOTES. There will be a week of court for trial civil causes, commencing with first Monday of February. Mary Jane Stepp, (nee Cooper) by her next friend," John E. Muder, has brought suit for divorce for reason of desertion from her hus band, John A. Stepp. The New (?) Court House. All the County officers now occupy the quar ters provided for them in the church building. Treasurer Miller moved in yesterday, the county safe having been removed from the ruins of the Court House to the .room intended for his office, on Saturday. Upon entering the front door of the building the Prothonotary's office is to your right on the first floor, the Sheriff's office to your right up stairs or on the second floor, the Clerk's office to your left on the first floor and the Register's office to your left on the second floor. The Treas urer's office is in the north wing of the build ing on the first floor and is entered from the side street, as is also the Coaimissionerß"office, which is a back room between the Clerk's and Treasurer's offices. There are four.Jury rooms —two in each wing of the building, on the second floor. The County Superintendent has his office with S. F. Bowser, Esq., for the pres ent. Prothonotary Greer's office is a room about twenty-five feet square, and he has space enough in it for all the dockets and papers likely to be called for. The very old doeKets and most of the papers remain in the vaults. The room sassigned to Clerk Dodds and Reg ister Christie ars smaller, but they each have the use of a small room for papers and the Register a room for transcribing. All the offices have been neatly fitted up with racks and counters. A Beautiful Gift. The Great Rock Island Route has issued a new and most comprehensive Cook Book, of tilled witn new and reliable receipts from the best caterers of this and other countries. No housewife can afford to be with out it ; and though worth one dollar, it will be sent to any address, postpaid, upon receipt of ten cents in stamps. As they will go like hot cak£& send at once to E. St. John, G. T. & P. A., Chicago, Illinois, THE NOVELTY IRON WORKS. Just Opened—On Milllin Street. Having erected new buildings on Mifflin St., and furnished them throughout with new ma chinery and tools of the latest and most im proved pattern, and employing ouly the most skilled mechanics, I am now prepared to till orders. Jobbing and repairing done to order. Steam Engine and iteam Pump Work a special ty. Patent riifht work and model making of every description. ajjd iron castings furnished to order. A full line of pipe and tit tings on band. Safety and satisf action guaran teed. Threshing machines, horse powers and all kinds of farm machinery repaired. Manufacturer of Kuhne's motor with pump attachment—t|io greatest boiler feeder of the age—it has ua dead center, therefore it is cheap, simple, durable and the most reliable boiler feeder ever invent ed. Your orders solicited. Shops and office on Mifflin street, opposite Klingler's Mills. C. H. KUHNE, Sole Prop'r. 0ct31,3m. Butler, Pa A Remarkable Case. Dr. Hartman—Dear Sir: I am in duced be a sense of duty to the suffer ing to make a brief statement of your remarkable cure of myself. I was a moat miserable sufferer from the vari ous annoyances and distressing dis eases, which caused me to be confined to my bed for a long time, being too weak to bear my weight upon my feet. I was treated by the most reputable physicians in our city, each and all say ing they could do nothing for me. I had given up all hope of ever being well again. In this condition, I began to take your Manalin and Peruna, and am most happy to say in three months I was perfectly well, entirely cured without any appliances or support of any kind. Yours truly, Mas. HENRY ELLIS, 502 Scoti St., Milwaukee, Wis. Find her certificate and afliavit on page 31 in the "Ills of Lite," a pamph let. Ask your druggist lor one. Notice! NOTICE! Notice! Underwear for gentlemen and boys. Underwear for ladies and Misses. In Scarlet, Gray and White at bargain prices. Largest stock to select from at A. TBOUTMAN'S. —Go to J. O. Fullerton's store on Jefferson street, below Berg's Bank, for blankets, flannels and yarns, manu factured from pure Butler county woo At L. Stein & Son's, Ladies' Gentlemens' and Childrens' Underwear in white, grey and scarlet, all qualities. At L. Stein & Son's, Blankets from $1.25 up, Bed Comforts from $1.25 up to finest grades. At L. Stein & Son's, sfevy Black and Colored Velvets and Velveteens, very low. —Spang New Family Sewing Ma chine for $17.00. At L. Stein & Son's, Now Hosiery, new Gloves, near Cor sets, large stock, just received. —Spang New Family Sewing Ma chines are warranted for five years. At L. Stein & Son's, Ladies' Neckwear, in all the new styles. At L. Stein & Son's. New Funnels, new Blankets, Bed Coniforts, etc., at lowest prices. • At L. Stein & Son's, New Fall Gloves, new Fall Gloves, large 3tock, just received. —Spang New Family Sewing Ma chine for SIB.OO. At L. Stein & Son's, White and Colored Canton Flannel, at lowest prices. —iapang Wew Family Sewiqg Ma chine for $20.00. —Spang f«'ew Family Sewing Ma chine for $22.00. At L. Stein & Son's, Just received a large line of new Fall and Winter Skirts, in very haudsorne styles. —Gjo to .J. U Fullerton!s store o& Jefferson street, below Berg's Bank, for blankets, flannels and yarns, manu factured from pure Butler county wool. —lf you want a good Lunch, Square Meal or an Oyster Stew go to Morri son's City BUfcery. tf List of Pensioners of Butler j County, Pa. The following list of persons in this county receiving pensions from the Government has been sent us from Washington and may be relied upon as correct, so far as sent us. The letters, j "g. s. w.," means gun shot wound; "1." , is for left; "r." for right; "1812," means : the war of that year; the figures at the ; end of each name give the monthly rate, or the amount per month received by each pensioner. The medical terms used for diseases will be understood. The year and month of the year on which the pension commenced have had to be omitted. ANA X DALE. Hutcheson, S. V. g. s. w..1, leg &r. side 00. McCarty, John g s w 1 side -82 00. McCoy, Lewis li g s w 1 side >4 00 Jack, David H gs w r leg $'S 00 Clack, John 1! 55 w 1 hip .i 4 00 Seatou, Amos g s w shoulders .j'i 00 Eckeibarger, Jacob g s w r hand $4 00 Wass n, .Margaret widow $8 00 Christy, Wm surv. 181>" 00 Porter, Joseph, surr. 1812, $8 00 BAI.DWIN*. Kaylcr, Isaac >3 00 McClure, Silas M g s w 1 side SI 00 McKee, Robert W g s w 1 ankle $-1 00 M usaelman. Washington loss r arm $24 00 Carpenter, John I. gs w head U0 Gibson, Andrew C g s * I shoulder .?12 00 Kelchner, I'eter it g s w I thigh i 4 00 Welsh, Philip C g s w r leg *8 <>o Foul, Jane widow >8 00 Ilouch, Kuth J widow £8 00 Smith, Mary A widowsß 00 George, Hannah widow 88 00 Keep, Mary widow 1812 «-8 00 Keed, Sarah wid>w 1812 $S 00 BARNHAKT'S MILLS. Brown. Clark g 8 w I foot $1 00 Burgess, Benjamin F g s w I tul 1 O» Brenuemao, Alphou r foot •» 00 . Baruhart, Andrew W g s w r thigh &. leg ~> 00 Baughman, David gs w r chest U «HJ Black, Henry if g s w luce & shoulders 6 00 Ford, W Vjs w rami 00 Wait, George W 6 00 Zilafro, Uavid Hps w chin & neck 3 00 Daufen, Henry inj 1 knee, g s w month 6 00 J'ari.er, Wm llgswl leg 3 00 Huti'man, Jane mother 8 00 Covert, Annie widow 1812 8 00 BI'TI.ER. Gamble, Charles O $2 Cfi'j Greer, John M g s w 1 thigh (> 00 Shakley, John C loss 1 finger I hand 0 00 Shatfiier, George gs w r shoulder 1 arm 6 00 Strawiek, Francis A 4 00 Heller, Heury g i iv I elbow 4 00 Hughes, Aaron B broneh, debility 4 00 Husellou, Andrew I* loss sight 1 eye 0 00 Irwin, Samuel dis feet o Baueroft, l'eier S g s w r shoulder 18 00 Burlner, Jefferson 18 00 lieighley, Daniel chr rheum 2 00 Fox, Joseph 2 00 Fair, Michael g s w r hand 0 00 Frazier, Alexander g s w 1 leg ti 00 Proudlock, James g s w face (j 00 Orr, John P loss 1 1 finger 2 00 Sherman, Casper epilepsy 4 00 Stroup, Authony g s w thighs 6 00 Stoughtoa, Silas g s w r eluow 10 00 Ren no, John G A inj 1 ankle «i 00 Sherman, John g s w 1 thigh, r shoulder 8 00 Vertican, Fred \V chr diar, dis of abd vise 10 00 Leibold, Frederick g s w r shoulder 4 00 Lavery, Benjamin A g s w thighs 5 00 t'toop.3, William gs w 1 hip 2 00 Storey, James B 18 00 Sutton, Johu II g s w r eye 15 00 Korn, Henry epilepsy, s w hd 8 00 Kalh, Eckard, amputation 1 arin 24 00 Taylor, James L gs w r thigh G 00 Reed, Wilson 15 g s w r foot 4 00 McKinney, Thompson W .'f 00 I McCurdy, John loss 1 1 finger 4 00 McNulty, Patrick sh w head l (»0 Lackey, William J 18 00 James, Henry 4 00 Hill, Richard Kg sw 1 arm 600 Hercherberger, Nicholas g s w face 4 00 Gallagher, Peter J g s w head 4 00 Christie, Andrew C IS 00 Beatty, Solin M chr diur 12 00 Eastman, Francis M lossl arm 24 00 Andre, Rudolph 4 00 Dodge, William D 0 00 Black, Newton 8 00 Shaffer, Samuel frac 1 leg 8 00 Troutmau, Philip saber w head 4 00 MeCpllough, Johu, Sr father 8 00 Birch, Thomas L father 8 00 Taggart, Mary mother 8 00 Smith, Margaret, mother, $8 00. Stuck, Mary Ann, mother, 8 00. Kba, iiattie 11, widow, 10 00. Jamison, Jane, " 8 00. McLopuel, Jane " 8 00 Martin, Nancy ' 8 00. Dobson, Sarali .1 " 8 00. Lyon, Elvira G " 8 00; Borland, Margaret J" 8 00. Philips, Susan " 8 00. Smitti, Hannah G " 8 00. Sheet, Elizabeth " 8 00. Campbell, Sarah A " 8 00. Lowman, Terzah J " 25 00. Fry, Saroh J " 8 00. Grubb, Margaret J " 8 00. Arm>trong, Mary J " 8 00. Wright, Mary, widow 1812, 8 00. Forcht, Henry, Carbon Center, 3 00. coNNoyuENrssixq. Shirley, John injury to abdomen i 00. Douglass, James 4 00. Mahood, James Q g s w throat 4 00. Vaudling, Andrew 1) injured spine 1" 0<». Brunemer, Geo, g s w 1 leg t> 00. COULTKBBVI 1.1. K. Hutchison, I".liza J widow 8 00. Bennett, John I 00. Dully, Gabriel g s w 1 shoulder 4 00. MeElvain Reuben g s w r thigh 10 00. Miller, Alfred t> 00. Stoner, Win J g:: w r hip 0 CD. McCarrier, John N var veins' 1 leg 4 00. Kaulfuian, James )S 00. Dunlap, Joshua g s w 1 shoulder 8 00. Johnce, Hiram amputated loft arm 24 00. Campbell, John S g s w both legs 4 00. Hockenberry, Sarali mother 8 00. llockenberry, Hannah mothers 00. Dunlap, Sarali mother 8 00. j Cross, Marv mother 8 00. I Carothers, Elizabeth widow 10 00. I Chrwlf, UUwibvtb widnw a 00. McCall, Rebecca widow s 00. Hamilton, Maria J widow 8 00. Thompson, Mary widow ISI2, 8 00. Christy, Dunbar survivor 1812, 8 00. | Prior, John survivor 1812, 8 00. ■ Titnblin, Sll.au widow 8 00. - MeMakin. John Coylesville var veins 1 leg 0 00 | Kesler, Wm, Denny amp r thumb 5 00. EAT CLAIRE. ! Hilliard, Jonathan B 3 00. 1 Rosenberry, Lucinda window 8 00, ; Stephenson, Margaret widow 8 00. Hilliard, Jane widow lsl2, 8 00. | Fielding. John, Forestville typhoid fever 4 (X). GLADE MILL. ! Williamson, Hugh g s w 1 ankle 6 00. j Critchlow. Henry C g s w r thigh 4 00. Foreman, Christiana widow 8 00. | Rishinbarger. Dorcas E widow S 00. ! Mcllwain, Lilly mother S 00. Mushrush, Mary mother 8 00. Hamilton, Isabella, Greaser, widow Is]?, (X). GREAT HKLT CITY. McGuire, Geo Wgs w 1 thigh 0 00. McGuchen, Geo -1 00. GREECE CITY. Monnie, Frederick H g s w rankle C 00. Crawford, John W g s w r side 3 00. Hyland, II II g s w back 4 00. Couley, Geo W var veins 1 leg 4 00. HARMONY. Boyer, Isaac L 4 00. Shelly, John I! frac 1 leg tl 00. j Schufer, Samuel 8 i-0. Flowers, Ellen widow 8 00. Rood, Franklin S minor ol 10 00. HARRISVII.LE. i Rothnuire, Geo g s w r breast 0 00. Bigley, Alvey M t> 00. Brown, John W abcess r hip 10 00. Cochran, Wm 18 00. Christie, Williamson g s w 1 thigh 8 00. Cook, Samuel gs w r shoulder, hand 18 00. Crow!, Philip 0 00. McGill, Semuel amputated right leg 24 00. Ly tie, John G g s w r leg 4 00. Roberts, Wm A g s w 1 shoulder 16 00 Timblin, Sarah mother 8 00. Cross, Jane mother 8 00. Harrison, Eliza J widow 8 00, Knonce, Margaret widow S 00. Morris, Eliza M widow 8 00. Cox, Harriet widow 1.5 00. McGill, Jauies survivor 1812, 8 00. HERMAN. Henry, Lllen mother 8 00. IIILLIARPS. Hannah, Mathew int fever 8 00. Em rick, Reuben D g s w 1 hip 3 00. Hilliard, Abraham inj r ankle 4 00. DuH'v, minors of, 12 00. Hillard, Mary widow 1812 8 00. HOOKER. Adams, Robert g s w 1 leg 2 00. Alexander, John C g s w 1 chest 2 00. Campbell, John g s w 1 thigh 4 00. Grossman, Simon rheum, chr diar 4 00. Curry, James A g s w r toe 3 00. McCall, Alexander g s w 1 hip G 00, Donalson, Kosanna widow 1812, 8 ob. JACKSVILI.E. McClure, Iliram W inj 1 hip 8 00. KAKNS CITY. Comer, Chas II 8 00. Hamilton, Joseph chr rheum 0 00. Brunlon, James M g s w I side fi 00. Lardin, Thus P dis l'ect and ankles 18 00. McLafierty. John inj r ankle 8 00. Mali .Hey, Antfrew J g b w 1 thigh 4 00. Davis, Thos 18 00. Divine, Wm 18 00. Kracuerer, Wm g s w r hand 2 CO. Xicodemus, Irvin K 4 00. Murdoch, Jerome V 8 00. Donnelly, Francis g s w 1 hip 4 00. ehaner, Levi g s w r knee 3 00. Woodring, GiJeon g s w 1 shoulder 4 00- Jeveil, Ezra W g s \v 1 arm 8 00 Foringer,'Elizabeth widow Hl2, 8 00. LEASUKEVII.I.E. Ilazdett, Lewis 4 f;0 U, Albert H S S w r wiist 12 00. Barclay, CBARLCA C vari I .-iOe 4 00. Foster, Cailiaiine widow 8 00. Murray, Jane widow 1812, 8 00. Moorhead, Mary widow 1812, 8 00. M'CANDI.E«B. Fleeger, Ililes g s w abdomen 14 00. L 1c kuer, Eli S chr dinr 4 00. Fleeger, Christopher F L itlier S 00. Davi.-;. Susan mother 8 00. McDeruiott, Nancy widow 1812, S 00. MAHARO* Logrn, Baxter . MlDDi.r: LANUABTIK, Marshall, John C g s w 1 arm 4 00. Hollcrmau, L onard gw r hand 6 00. Lints, John VV gs w I SRIDI; 2 CO. Kuhy, Jaine? G S w r hand, 1 loot 10 00. Laeycr, Barbara widow 8 Of*. Shauer, Daniel survivor 1812, 8 00. MONITEAU. Perry, Samnei survivor 1812, 8 00. MO INT CHESTNUT. Duttor, JEB.-e FSWR arm 4 00. McC'ail, Alien injury to abdomen 4 00. Dun lap, JOHN Irost I ile leet 8 00. bamlurt, Gabriel hip and r side G 00. McKinnU, Kebeoca widow 8 00. MUltHINsyiL^K. Maypole, Win F G S w r shoulder (> 00. Moi'thlaud, Newton mj back, chr dlar 4 CO. Gortuly. Patrick (jsw 1 arm 2 00. Jolly, Thomas widow 1812, 8 00. NORTH UOPE. Shira, Robert O g S w r hip 4 00. Wade, John U s w r side 8 00, Beaton, Harmon « s w r 0 00. Liijhtner, llezekiah g s w 1 tnigh 4 00. Mortimer, David 5 33.1-8, Daubenspeek, WIN L 0 00. Meals, Samuel P G S W 1 leg, dis of abdominal viscera 10 00. (iillcll rist, (ieo W , dis. heait, B.OA. Campbell. James E., g s w r ley S.Oo. Conn.Zachariah 11., g s w 1 foot, 3.00. Pettiurew, Mary, mother. S.oo Hhemiorl. Elizabeth M. widow, 8.00, Conn Klizabetli K. wioow 1812, 8.00. Meals, Catharine widow, J (Irahnin, Lydia, widow. SS.oo, NORTH OAKL \>*D. Rlppu9, John (1. G s w head ?io .no. OG I.K. Robinson, Thomas, inj 1 arm .?S.oo Kelly. Ann, mother. 88 - 00. I'ierce, Harriet, widow SB.OO. PKACH VfLLE. Cummins John A.GS w 1 thigh «FI.OO, 15 dsiger, John, SI.OO [iced ( lias. £i;.(K> Harmon John SEN debility 818,00. Dinsuiore Tims I g s w jaw «; neek 4.00. Stevenson Hubert L.oo. T'rum, Mary M widow 20.00 Means Catharine widow I*l2 s.oo Sliakely Mary M Mother 4.00 PKTKOLIA. Shank Henry psur thigh -I.no Clark Samuel C 4.00 Goodwin Tysus g s w 1 leg 12.00 II IRE Thomas 2 WFI lliiemau WIN H T'S «' I ltd 2.00 Hinuinu Frederick K gs w 1 arm 4,00 Miller Stroddis heart s.oo McLaughlin Chas l.iw 1 inn John !•'. ;R s w I leg 100 L,El,yison Abraliam dis spine 12 00. Clark liobcrt 1". g s w I thigh 12 00. Wendling Jos A g s w r arm ami breast C no, Kuc-U lieubeii gs w 1 knee 4 oo Kellev Oliver us w thlgs& inj abilonien UO, Kisi-r Jaeob rheum, dis heart 0 (to. Kuouce Harrison W. elir diar, rheum 12 00. Miteheii Perry I> oo Martin John W 2 ou. Stones l.,evi I 00 Spenoer Thomas T, G s w 1 ankle 4 00. Shryock Samuel 1' sli w 1 knee I OO Morrison Jus A dis of abdominal veseera, ii'J. I, side <; 00. Wright Win A w 1 thigh li 00. Wiles (ieo W G s w r Hand 2 OO Steele Jonathan do oo livers WM I) sli wl thumb L no Ll'avis Sainu-1 C g s w 1 arm 18 00. Ilallaghel Joseph dis heart lungs 12 00 Syhen Mahala mollier 8 00 Mali Cilia A. widow 8 oo Pink Margaret widows oo TUlinghast Emily W. Widows 00. VOLJ'TERUY ILI.E. Pender Frederick $1 00. McCoimeM I NOMAS s vv neek 0 00. White Milton J dis heart I 00 Wright Miller 4 t'O Kennedy Alexander g s w r leg I.NO Watson Henry W g s w I arm s 00 Hutter Alexander 18 00 Moor John CG S w I shoulder I O> .Moon C.eo inj lap L oo L'izor Jacob chr diar 21 00. Alexander KlizaJ. mother 800 It tier L.lenor widow 8 On llouk, Eliza widow 18128 (HI Myers Samuel surv IM2 8 no PROSPEL T. Jones Win J. g s w 1 shoulder $1 00. English James V. is oo ICaislon Koberl I' los« pt 1 I too 2 00 Neeley Peter elir dlar N (Ml Callaber Martha A widow 8 00. Alexander Kli/fibeth'wldow 18T1 S 00 Myers I,yd la Y»H' <>y, 8 lit 1 Deokinaii M.irali widow B,no JTLDUT.K'S \ ROAHB. Harvey in rheum *l7 (*> liatstead John g s w r leg s 00 I.aeey, llarri-on g w2 r linger, 2 no. Cicndenncii, Deborah widow 8 00. ST, .lOR. Templet on Tlios A g s W r leg 1.00 Irvin Jerry G s w r breast 8 oo r'ogle Adam loss r arm 21 no ERBVI Ilk, Kelly Michael g S W r scapula 12 VH.I Orane Philip A g s W 1 chest 8 00 PREY land L.ewis W r arm IT 141 Irwin Sarah widow A UO Amnion Nicholas 18 ou SAXON 111 110. Avres DavUl A s w I hip r groin 12 Kraunon pieiierlck ulcers I LEG 0 00 Olbson (lei ; S G s w I lid 2 00 ttudert WIN g s w I h g 2 00 Prazier Tlios W chr (liar 1 00 Hay James M g s wl lid RT 00 Harbcsou John U S 00 U!»k«r IHutt XV I h s Joiii 4 00 V. a truer Henry A -ft w head scon v 12 00 Ward Dona'd M > uo | Yenger Barbara E mother s nu | Drnilmger Madaliua mother S o<> Jack Eliza E widow I*l2 s tin Graham Margaret widow s oo Wailing Curhart surv h> Miller Joseph D. g s w rleg 4 i»> six roiNis. Dumc-ll Jonathan g s w 1 iltigli t ou SLIPPKKrROi'R. Brown Wm lv dis heart 1-no I'.r.icke ridge W < l _-i> mi Maxwell (leorge l - in McKmglit J.itues fever sure r thigh 2 IHJ McOmstiou Win. W g s v. r hand it; oo S!n card .'a;,. d . *v I arm and chest 10 o w r leg and 1 shoulder 4 < Lenox Jacob inj I eye, catarrh < oo lieliecea mothers oo Ail ins Eliza .S widow luti; s oo (.1 -uu Sarah A widow II Oo Hrow.i Jane widows no Wormeastle Kvauna w.dow lsus oo Hariis Samuel surv 1812 s u; WI>T 1.1 l-.KU l \. l'unuer Jacob chr diar, debilitv 1 tm Brown Ephrami g s w 1 arm 2 no Dillaman Henry " 10 00 Brown Catharine K widow Slioalf Elizabeth M •• Willi 1 - rows. Cr<'-» I laniel gs w hip sc. Clark Wilson \ -1 (iraliam Joseph Coyle Margaret widow lsi.'.ss Bolton. Jane widow .*53 David lJulli Ann " ss Little, Ann •• AS Mclaughlin Eleanor " s> McCallster Marv $s Rose Marv •• > Itiddlo Kli/alteth " s* Sullivan Mary •• .>> Stougllton Mary " As While Sarah •' AS Waddle l.ydia • Waddle Sarah. " ss Welsh Catharine '• jw Sipp I'eter " ,ss z I:l.n:\ori.K. Phillips Ceo W ilis heart 'IS I'lilllips Alunzo W. I.iss pt r thumb $2 Hiniils \\ in ]•'. frs w r leg > 1 Si hutte llciirj g s w I arm 14 on Stn'tz Julia A willow ».oo Smith Jlargaret K mother y: Sclint Susan mother 8 tin. New Time Tables. r. & w. R. R. The following time table on the P. A \V. road weut into effect Dee. 23, 1883. Trains going West and South leave Butler at 5:40 and 8:32 a. m., and 2:10 and 4:20 p. m., all of which connect at Callcry with trains for Allegheny City, and 8:32 a. m. train makes close connection with train North to Saw CLIM le. Trains going Xorth annd leave Hutlcr at 10:2."> a. m. and 5:10 p. in.—The Butler ac comodation arrives at Butler at 1:20 p. m., and the market .rain at 8:20 p. m. and stop here. Trains leave Allegheny City at S:2oand 11:00 a. in. and 3:00 and 0:00 p. m. and connect at Callcry with trains for Butler. See note below. Trains leave Zelienople for Allegheny City at 0:10 ami 0:05 a. m. and 2:30 and 1:4." p. m. Sunday train at 8:10 a. 111. s. A A. N. R. Trains leave Butler for Greenville at T:4O and 10:20 a. m. and 5:50 p. m. and accommoda tion leaves Coaltown for Greenville at 12:50 p. ni. Trains leave Ililliards at 6 a. m. and 5:20 p m., connecting at Branch ton for Butler. Trains arrive at Butler at 7:30 a. m. and 2:40 and 7:30 p. 111.—the 7:30 a. m. and 2:40 p. m. trains making close connection with trains on the West I'enn for Allegheny City. The 7:40 a.m. and 5:50 p. m trains from Butler makes close connections at Branchtou for points on the Hilliard Branch. WEST PENN R. I!, MARKET AND PASSKNUEU train leaves But ler at 5:30 A.M., and arrives in Allegheny at 9:00 A. M., connects at the Junction, when on time, with Freeport accomodation, which ar rives in Allegheny at 8:25. BI.'TLKR LXPRKSS leaves Butler at 7:35 A- M., stops on Branch only at Great Belt, 7:50, and at Saxon Station 7;."15, and arrives at Alle gheuv at A. M. Bt'TLKH MAIL leaves ! Sutler at 2:50 p. M. and arrives in Allegheny City at 5:20 p. M . BPTI.I;R AND FREKPOBT ACC new pn//les. game of fortune, the mysticoraeie, 2.'. ways to gel rich. Heller's wonderful delusion cards, etc., etc, END LESS AMUSEMENT I AIIENTS WAN i kii. Sample paper for stamp. R.M'KI.OC I'LIILISMIKC C.>., Augusta, Me. jauJ-lliio, folate ol Win. Parl% Sr. LATi: 01 MIMi!.F.HF.\ T »\VNsIIIP, DK«,KASKI». I.etters toatim -ntary in tbo cfla'.« of Wm. Purli, dee'd.. latu of Middlesex township. Butler county. Pa , having been granted to the under signed all persons knowing themselves indebted to said MMtato will pleaau make immediate pay ment. and any having claims agaiuet naid estate will present them duly authentictted for set.le lueut HANNAH PARK, I WII.I.IAM PAH 1., Jr. V Eire. JAMes Park. j 1 Bakerutown P. 0., Allegheny fo., Pa, Kshitc ol Naiiiuel Yoimi;, I \TK OF WASHINGTON TUT.. llEC'll. Letters ol admlniaration on the estate ol Batnucl Young, dee'd, lnte ol Washington twp. Butler county, Pr)„ having been grained to the undersigned, .ill persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will j lease in dte imme diate payment and any having claims against sdd estate will present tbcm duly antheiit!- 1 itcd lor bcttlcmeut, S. C, HuTciiistiK, Administrator. North Hope V. U. Jtutler couoty, Pa. i#l MEN AND SOYS' FURNISHING GOODS f il — FOR — R" IEALL AND WINTER.! Scotch Wool Underwear in all weights. Cartwritrht ami Warner's Underwear, in white and scmler. |M Fifty dozen Fancy Suits of Underwear, all wool, which we are selling at 00 a suit. Tbeljest thins; over offered at the price; worth $5.00. Roy9'and Youths' Underwear of all kinds in all sizes. * Ijjs k HATS -zV ]ST D " 250 dozen British Hose at 25 ets. a pair, worth .'>o cts., just opened. Eaglish, French, German and Domestic H< gierv in - ilk £l Li>ie Threads, Camels' Hair, Merino, Cashmere and Cotton. Novelties in Neckwear, in plain and fancy silk and satin" 'in nil the fil Black Silk Umbrella for s3."iO is the best thing ever offered. The Celebrated Comet Shirt. Afn I Mine of Fancy Colored Shirts -V tjl always on hand. The largest and most complete stock of Furnishing Goods for Men and Boys in Puller. * i)r ?! CHARLES R. GRIEB, Union Block, Main Street, Butler, Pa. % ' Br FOR THE HOLIDAYS. Special Inducements to Persons Purchasing Holiday Presents from r r H E J E WEL ER , Main Nl., Butler, Pa. HAS AN ELEGANT FRENCH GILT CLOCK. valued at twenty dollars, and every purchase amounting to three dollars or over entitles you to a chance ol' drawing the same. Having largely increased our stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles, Etc., We are justified in saying to the public that our line of goods is the hrgest and most varied in Butler. 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Card lt.»ard in Scrap vjMMMWH Boolis, i.'ill llver> thine else wit!i iifcs Kverlastimr Inncparabla Tenaclt) ! a I .Mai'iifni'tnreri of Gununi'd La. rk* 111 MB b"!s,'i'extilo l".iiiric», nnpfarriaw. ® C Pliuir, s Artiliclal Jdowei*a, lutitatiou K t; St.: i j i' il i ilass mid Stra\vr); bv mull postpaid. lOila ri ' '■ )■ \ri„ Aiuiledonly by lnuuiiCairturrrs MliU'AfifcAliA&tlO'Wn'bl nirTo.u».a ItveApenUWant< «1 Everywhere. S< J«lt»y Drii-r«iHts, f r Matluuußt. Uurclvvttiw fiiU UcliLtUl FOR SAT.E AT RBDICK'SOBCO STORE. Jury liisl lor February Term. U.-t of Travel se Jurors drawn to serve in tlie Feb. term of Court com meuc it)}; Uio iiist Mon day being the -4th day, A. 1) , ISS4. Alil'mirfr, C I) Millerstown lioro, druggist. Hovard, Robert Vena iiro twp farmer. Burr, J lines A J mis twp lar'ner. Peatty, Jno M Oikland twp farmer. Belli*, Fred Forward two firmer. Klui-k, J M Allegheny twp pumper, Brow n, Samuel Slippery rock twp farmer. Burk, P It Kattis < iiy boro grocer. Blakcly, Joseph Marion twp Inriner. Campbell Ezra Concord twp tarun r. Ciiiiy:, J S Alleirlitnv twp Justice. Chandler, Win Clinton twp farther. Cooper, Samuel Jetlersou twp farmer. sJlou.-e, Peter Summit twp farmer. K'liott, Pcrrv Worth twp farmer, E:vin. J A Peirolla boro furniture do tier. K:i ins worth, Martin Butler twp fanner. Frazier, John Hutier boro, Uil ward.tanner. Gailbnch, W II Zelienople boro mcrebant. Gibson, Samuel S VV'inlield twp farmer. G imp, John Muddyereek tw p fanner. Feplar. \ O Oakland twp farmer, lit berliiiK, Goit'elh Lnncasti r fwp laborer. Herr, C E Petroha boro editor. Lndrer, Jacob Lancaster twp merchant,. MeMii'liael. Joseph ('lay twp farmer. MeColloueh, J \1 Fairview twp K farmer. McGarvey. Matthew tw S farmer Nelson, l { J .M iddkn-x twp farmer, Nieho'iin, II *>V Butler iwp firmer, ltohuer, John Crnnberiy twp Justice. Rubb, Christie O iklai d twp farmer. Koliinson, Tbo« Cranberry twp farmer, Smith Henry Fairview twp farmer. Hki'lman, Jas Center twp farmer. Bcoti.Cba ■ bcrs Fan view boro merqiuni. Stamm, Soloman Forward twp tarmor. ghaflner, G W liutler nor Ist ward contractor Si>roul, Perry Cherry twp farmer. Thompson. Clms Hilft.ilo twp farmer. Walters, Joliu Ev ins boro ljr::i v^. Whelnrore, J C PaiCY i>i\Y Hyp h raSftlijj!. Auditor's Notice. In the matter of the final account of Conrod Winner. Administrator of John J. Rahyser. l»ec. 6. 18S3. (.'< ml, on confirmation of s;iito. , , By the Court. to the heirs and creditors oi said John J. Rahyser and all others interfered in above dis tribution, please take notice that I will attend to the duties of my appointment, at mvotHee.in But lcr, on Saturday, the I'tth day of .laiiuarv, 1884, at in o'clock a. m.. at wnieh time and place all parties in interest may appear and be heard. J. I). Marshall, Auditor. Dee. Lti, 18*3. Jan2-::t. REDUCED TERMS OF THE Cleveland Herald. By Mail, per year, Postage prepaid: DAILY (fcdiUon?) $7 50 DAILY (EOMoSu ) 6 00 SUNDAY HERALD I 50 WEEKLY HERALD I 00 At the red need price, the Herald is, oeyond question, the lowest price* llrst-chiss journal in tie West. The paper will retain iis present size, nnd every poss.ble effort made to still fur. tin ! improve it in all departments. Special at leuton is called to the reduction in price of the Weekly Herald, which for Tears has been the lending family paper of Northern Ohio. The coming Presidential year will be one of unusual importance in the political history of this coun tiy, and every tiii/.cn owes it lo liimself to keep well iuloraied on the important events ot the day. The Herald will aim to give a lull nnd truthful report ot all State and Nationiil news, and can be relied upon as a firm supporter of honest government and a Protective tariff. The Weekly Herald containa aun ntary of the world condensed into readable shape; it con tains letters giving all the important news from foreign lands, and has correspondents in all p its of this country; It has a strong Agiieul tura! department, ;nd the .Market and Com mercial reports aje very complete; it contains a toot! coniluued storv, and publishes the ser -1111 n oi Kev. T. De\\ itt Talmage every week. For a ciub of 40, the Daily will be sent one year, For a club of 20, the Daily will be sent six months. For a club of 10, the Daily will be sent three months. Address, THE HERALD, Cleveland, Ohio. Vick's Floral Guide. For 1884 is an Elegant Book of 150 Pages, 3 Colored Plates ol Flowers and Vegetables and more than 1000 Illustrations of the choicest Flowers. Plants and Vegetables, and Directions for growing. It is handsome enough for the Centre Table or a Holiday Present" Send on your name and Post Ottice address. with 10 ets., nnd I will send yon a copy, postage paid This is not a quarter of its cost. It is pi inted in both English and German. If yon afterwards order seeds deduct the 10 cents. Vick's Seeds are the Best in the World ! The Floral Guide will tell how to get and grow them. Vick's Flower and Vegetable Garden. 175 l'ages, 0 < "olored Plates. 500 Engravings For 50 cents In papercovers; SI.OO in elegant cloth. In German or English. Vick's Illustrated Monthly Magazine—32 Pages, a Colored Plate in every number and many tiue Engravings. Price-f1.25 a year; Five Copies for $5 00. Specimen Numbers sent for 10 cents; 3 trial oopien for '25 cents. VICK. Rochester, N V. HARSISMJBG TELEGRAPH. 1884 —PRESIDENTIAL YEAR. A First-Class Political and Family Newspaper. REDUCTION IN PRICE. Weekly $1.25 a Year. Daily $5. Weekly in Clubs of Ten or More, Cnc Dol lar per Year. TRY IT ONE U AH, Th" Harrisbunr Daily Telegraph is a large thirty-two column paper, (tiie largest In the city,) containing the very litest Telepraplilc News, M ukel Reports, and a careful re time ol all important events irampiring in tho State The Wtekhj Tdi\ nipb, is an eight-page paper ol sixty lour columns, devoted to the Interests ol the farmer, the merchant, the mechanic and ibe workingman. It Is the only Republican paper published at the capi'al ol the State. ft will contain nrtic'es on industrial topics, com plete market reports, home and foreign) the news ol the State, stories, poetry, lut-eelluny, and a earelully edited Home Departiucut Only j I 25 per year iu to single subset liters. £I.OO per j\air in clubs of ten or more During .lie coining year a great politletl oattle will lie (ought, upon the result ol whlet muoli of the luture t rosperity of the State depend*. | The will make It a special point, 'luring the jear, to present I acts and ligurcs I upon the ijnestlon ol the TurltF. The election [ oi an avowed free trader as Speaker ol the : Mouse ol Representatives of the Congress ol ! the United Stales renders it .mportant tint t\U | who oppose the English doctrine sli:\H u »nie in sprcidiug the truth respecting ',Uo i-suk now made up. Subscribe lor tl.e Telegraph, and get your neighbor ',u *ubseribe. Do ii at once. W, MeAI.ARNEX", Manager. Dec. 4, 1883. I ! S \ J3BLjBERTV ST. B HPE ER'N Port Grape Wine Used in tlio principal Churches Tor Communion purpoflea. Excellent for Ladies and WeaklY Persons and the A^ed fe f ¥ - > 3 I I§C * r ■ $ j fe- ' J i : i SPEER'S PORT GR HE WINE FOUR YEARS OLD. This celebrated Native Wine is made from the jiico of the 0)>orto Crape, raised in this coun try. Its invaluable TONIC andSTRENGTHNING FRCFEfcTIES are unsurpassed by any other Native Wine. Be ing the pure juicu of the grape produced under Mi*. Speer a own personal supervision, its purity and genuineness in guaranteed, i'he youngest children may partake of its generous qualities, and the weakest invalid use it to advantage. It in particularly benefieial to ths aged and debili tated. and suited to the various ailiceuts that e l£? 1 tlie 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 Chtr acter and partake* of the rich qualities* of 'bo grape from which it in niado. Fur Purify, }{ cb ne«H of Flavor and Medicinal Proportieu.it vrill b* found unexcelled. SPEER'S P. J. BRANDY. Thi« Brandy stand* unrivalled in iLuh cout. fry far Hiiperior for medicina! purposes. It in a pure distillation from the crape, and contains valuable medicinal properties. 1 has a delicate tlavor, similar to that of tho grapcH. from which it is distilled, and is in Lreat favcr among tir*t-class families. Kee that the of ALFRED PPEER Passaic, N. J., is over the cork of each bottle. Sold by D. H Wixllex-, AND BY LRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. BURGLARIES" Arß of Evary Day OccurreDce. Not n SINGLE INSTANC E OX RIVOItD in th» past 3.0 years where one ot' Hall's Celebrated STANDARD BURGLAR - PROOF SAFES llhh liecn Broken np»»;i byßuN glarN and Ruble,'d. Hall's Standard Patent Fire. Proof Safes Have NEVJEB FAILED to FBE SERVE their CONTENTS AGAINST FIR It is a well known fact tlmt there is NO SAFE wade in the World THAT (JIVES A3 GREAT SECURITY'AS THE HALE'S SAFE They always protect their contents. IVrsoii* bavlntf Valuables mlioiikl nut lie without a llall'tt Kale. HaU's Safe & Lock Co. J. L. Hall, Pres't. CINCINNATI, NEW Yo.; v LOUISVILLE. BAN EH VNCISC, ST. LOUIS, CLEVELAND^ WANTED, SALECMN. To canvass fur the a/ Nursery 310.-k. Uncqtialod facilities. XorTjv:Scnce roqnlreil. Salary an l «*- w-nsei mitt. sx>acr aof I'rait acil Ornamental inta. SiU"Jl>i Xuara, eto. W. ft T. SMITH. Geneva. N". Y.