Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, March 12, 1884, Image 4

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    B 5 TI.KK CITIZEN
MINCK 1 -1 .AN KOIH.
A riuun of the gu >ker I itv, Mr. F.
I'm-d, living at 122 Viae St.. recently
»>>kr as follows: Being afflicted with
0 distress to* c>>urft». I>r. Bull's Cough
ftvrup was recotn-aetided to m- for re
lef. 1 am happy to say that a few
#osea not oulv gave me instant relief,
lot effected a complete cure "
Wben the judg eut is weak, tbe
prejudice is strong.
When You Feel Blue,
And your bark aches, and your head
fd«le heavy, and you « ake nnrefresbed in
aiorning aad your bowels are
i.iah or costive, you need Kidney-Wort,
it ia nature's great remedy and never
fails to relieve K'l of Diseased
KLidneys, Torpid L-ver, Constipation.
Maleria.. Pile.-, Rheumatism, A:c. It
••perates simultaneously on the Kidneys
Liver and Bowels, strengthening tbem
tad restoring healthy action Pot up
a both dry and liquid form. Sold by
nil druggists
Unchaste language is tbe sure
index of an impure beart.
Neuralgia and Sick Headache.
Ia Aurora, 111., lives Mrs. Wm.
Benson. She says: -Samaritan Ner
vine cored me of neuralgia, vertigo
and &ick headache."
UM corned beef in the can.
If your breath is offensive, your nos
trils fetid and filled with putrid matter,
•nd you are rappidly becoming con
sumptive. use Papillion Catarrh Cure;
you will be purified and permanently
cured. For stle by J. L. Wuller and
D. H. Waller.
Wbentbe elements are at war the
wind soon comes to blows.
Wonders Never Cease.
A long time ago tbe wiseman said
tbere ia nothing new under the son
but yet tbe daily experience of hundreds
Mem to prove thisfal9e. Somecontend
tbe days of miracles are past, but It
appears that they are not yet gone by
when such men as I X. Tidball, of
Washington, Pa., give the following
remarkable testimony:
"I have been a severe sufferer from
chronic rheumatism and kidney affec
tion for over twenty years, and after
having tried nearly everything without
out getting relief, commenced useing
Peruna a few months ago, The bene
fit I have receited is wonderful. I
feel like a new man, and am folly re
stored to health."
Sorely sucb a cure is remarkable,
and none should hesitate any longer
about osiog Peruna, tbe great remedy
discovered by Dr. llartman. Send to
your druggist for a bottle, and ask for
bis book on the "Ills of Life."
Sound health depends as well on
good food as well as fresh air.
Avoid ch«*ap goods. The Hop Plas
ter cures pains and scbes where other
plasters simply relieve, 25 cts. at all
dug su res.
Any person may imike a mistake;
Bone but a fool will stick. to it.
For fifteen years I was annoyed wi'b
severe in my head and discharges
into my throat from Catarrh. My
sense of smell was much iropared. By
tbe use ofEhV Cream Balm I have
overcome these troubles— J . B. Case,
St. Denis Hotel, New York
For several years I have been troub
led with Catarrh— Ely'B Cream Balm
has proved to be the artible desired.
I believe it is the on'v core — L. B.
Coburn, Hardware Merchant, Towanda
Pa.
—A marriage certificate ought to be
a writ of attachment, but very often it
isn't.
As When She was Young.
"I hare used Parker'* Hair Balaam
and like it better than any similar
preparation I know of," writes Mrs.
Ellen Perry, wife of Rev. P. Perry, of
Ooldbreok Springs, Mass. "My hair
was almost entirely gray, bat a dollar
bottle of the Balsam has restored the
softness, and the brown color it had
when I was young—not a single gray
hair left. Since I began to appiy the
Balsam my hair has stopped falling
oat, and I find it i* a pefectly harmless
and agreeable dressing/
—The recent great atorm in Eng
land gave the people there an experi
ence of an approximation to the windy
terrors of American tornadoes. Ex
tensive and serious damage resulted
from the sweep of the cyclone forces,
including the overturning of railroad
trains, the sweeping c way of embank
ments, tbe unroofing of churches and
houses, the topping over of tall spires,
the demoliti<m of factories, and ship
wrecks with los* of life along the coast
—-Nine families raised alone: the Wil-!
son's Run Valley Westmoreland con-1
ty, and adjiininir each other,had in the
aggregjaU* lui cbi'dren, the smallest!
number in ari v family being nine and i
the largest fourteeu.
—Extracting oil from skunk and
Belling it to Trov, X. Y, druggist* is a
growing i .dustrv among the farmers in
Washington and Rensselaer counties.
Thedruffffisrs pav $1 a quart for the
article. It is said to be a remedy for
croup.
—Will you marry two durned fools?"
said an old man of eighty, a 9 he led a
wid iw of twenty-eight before
a Trenton, X.J' justice of the peace,
' Trot out v »iir fools," was tbe reply,
and thL' marriage proceeded.
Wuat Will core Whooping Cough ?
That is <1 question ask«"i erery day.
We can answer that we have foand the
remedy in P»ptllon Cough Cure. It
never fails, and ran be adruiuistered to
infants without dr.nger. It is perfectly
harmless. For sale by J. L. Wuller
and D. 11. Wuller.
—The suusbiue of life—made up of
very little beams that are brighter all
tbe time.
—The fellow that knows all about
other people's busiaess, generally knows
little about his own
A mac feels a pride in being spo
ken of as the 'oldest inhabitant," but
a woman uever does.
BO'Verv m in, "if that a fellow has a
rtgbt to go on a Wire if bo waute to."
Buy PIJV Il« rsenndCnlile Powder. »
Kft<*h packac' c«>ut*ins i:>' rmsti 'B vn'- 1
amble to the fam»«r and su vk r»i-«»r.
Days veterinary irt-pur.ui : art' the
best in u-«* K•}• ' i«« k i" ' vour
(■table* and liaro-yards I'r.'f tw *-
five wots |K?r package <f <. ■ o mi,
full weight
An MUiJ'iti u* n»nn wi.":n von ai.
fierce will often aid oU ' • ' I
bigher than hi- kuee.-; olb«Twifc< \ u
□litrht be staudin&r iu his iiutit.
The proprietors of l'*piil»»n M< di
cines inform us. that they do n->t l>uy
one centV worth of drugs or chemicals.
Papillon, the basin of all tl.eir tviMp-tr-i
--tions, is made from vegetable iii'i'ter
grown bv nearly every farmer. For
sale by J. L. W uller and P. 11 W idler.
--The intellect sit* enthroma on
the forehead and in the eye; aud the
heart i* written in the countenance.
The sou! reveals itself in the voice
only.
jjgjfDo it at Ouce For 10 cents
you gel a package of Diamond Dje?- ut
the drugg'sts. They color anything
tbe finest aud must desirable colois.
Wells. Richardson & Co.. Kurlington,
Vt. Sample Card, 32 color.-, aud bot»k
of directions for 2c. stamp.
To be trusted—A greaur corapli
ment than to be loved.
The tinkling of tbe sleigb bell has
passed out for the season.
The question will so n be pro
pounded,—are you going to move.
Poverty destroys pride. It is dif
ficult for au empty Lug to stand up
right.
—-A wide spreading, fc< ptful disposi
tion is your only tiue umfcrt-lla iu tuts
vale of tears.
Whatever you disiike in another
person, take care to correct in yourself
by tbe gentle reproof.
While we fellows are scratching to
earn our living tbe cremationists are
taking measures to orn tbeir dead.
We nave a girl in town who is so
awfully modest that she blushes clear
to the root* of her shingled bangs eyeu
at the thought of a bare Idea.
The idea of tearhiug every girl to
thump a piano, and every hoy to be a
bookkee) er, will make potatoes worth
five dollars a bushel in twenty years.
Honor is like the eye wbish cannot
suffer the least impurity without dam
age; it is a precious stone, the price of
which is lessened by the least Bow.
—A Western paper speaks of tbe
Mormons as A obt ot cowards. Ibis
cannot be, HS meu who boss a bait
half dozen or more wives itius; neces
sarily bo brave
Wantiujr tn have a quiet tiui" the
other day the editor hung tb«■ oifl c
towel outside the (rout d >or, >»! ii tbe
usual run of callers thoiiirbt someone
was dead and passed by on tiptfie.
'-Tbe surest way to take cold,"
said a distinguished physician, 'is to
bug tbe stove." Young ««ieu who go
courting Sunday nights should ICIDCID
ber this aud not speud all their tiiue
hugging tbe stove.
Have yon any cabbage stumps ?
Set theni out iu tbe cardeu, where they
will not inteifere with other crops.
Cover the tn half of tbeir length. Green
tender leaves will soon appear which
will eivf the earliest of greens. Tbe
blossom shoots will appear biter.
—How to lire I irg without
old is the su'ject ofan if -erehtiinr F< i n
discussion in an Eng'i b perodicai
Briefly, the author's theory is tha' the
organic changes resulting iu the decrep
itude of old age are due to the gradual
ossification of tbe system; ond tbat u
mode ofdiet counteract this
tendency will delay the approach of tbe
ordinary iufirmioes of the aged.
—Think of your own faults the
part of the night (when you are awnke)
and of the faults of others the latter
part of the night (wheu you are asleep.
—lt was perhaps, ordained by Prov
idence to hinder us from tyrannizing
over one another that uo individual
should '>e of sueh imp Tta-ice a« to
cause, by bis retirement or death,
any chasm in the world.
—Young man go to work. Don't
wast your time in idle dreamiDg abiut
grand things that may happen, bat go
to work and earn your bread.
Consumption Cured.
All old physician, retired Irwin practice, having
had planed in Ills hands by an I'ast India ralvion
ary the formula of a simple vegetable reiuody for
the speedy and permanent core ol Consumption,
Bronchitis, Catarrh. Asthma and a.'l throat acd
Luug Affections, a!«> a positive and r.trtl.-al cure
for Nervous Peblltty sud all Nervous Complaints,
after having tested their wonderful curative, pow
ers In thousands of case-. h»s felt it fcw dufy i<>
make it known to his siitfenog fellows. Actuated
by this motive and a desire <t relieve human suf
fering, i will seud tree ol lo all who de
sire it, the- recipe, in German, i'reneh t - English,
with full directions for preparing u».d as'.ng.
Sent hv mail by addressing « th stamp, naming
this p'iper. W. A. NY>l4'< toner's Block,
Rochester. N V. SopJt''-S3-ly'eow
t SI,OOO J. H'S MAPI
Just what are needed in every
Home, Office & Studio.
I lIORR-ISON
JiMURH-AY'S
Largest aod most complete Map ever published
iaene sheet. For price aadfullparticulars FREE
Address,
iputs Wanted. J. H. HURRAY, Publisher,
ELIZABETH, N. J.
S2StoS7S per month guaran
teed. Some make $75 to SI TO
Ber month: at this rate agents
an soon make the CI,OOO.
TaJu down th* addrtxs a *d ivrittfer an Aftth'y
4Q page catalogue free.
Jj^BDTTKR
For COLOR and BWEETNES3
BEAN S CONCENTRATED
■MHalfl Extract a? Aaaatto.
W" : ow» Oe'.oe. BrifhtMt
■• * mi StnogMt. a®r o'
chant, or lead 2&QU. la aumpa for a •ample. coloring to
BKA.V. R\CF ft CO.. So. M 5 JUrkH St.,
County Auctioneer,
JAMES R KEARNS,
IIUTLEK, 1M V.V
I« prepared to serve thu public ot thir- st'i'in
at ven lues, etc. Havinir l;id innnv yc.is of
expe'ience h• «n gui: "life.- «>•:. feci #n!i a fa> ti-m
af rutee Ibnt wilt mi't i'l. L •vc word i»t lhi»
otUce ii,5.84.1y
John L. Jones, Auctioneer,
BUTLER, PA.
All orders will receive prompt
attention.
fi 3tn
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CATARRH
Pain or Dread.
nigMjl j.v - w..
I 1
.IX' tllK'tlt V
IpS'-FEVER
1' i.-,. -<i *i*!i:s !»\ n-ail •. r .t' dniiiisis. !
KLY ! H"Tli!.l£s. lmiKl!i«l«. On. N \
ifraii
TH« EMII'POR XTPOTEOC •N I UK»J
oijj ftaeM Ih* world rr a
a-K» P:-of. Eonfurd UVI the Kcipfror » i
Gitfar* wcr'> L: t, —rlx..y for hiiu ic Ea
vins t. os.t-o fx. m - lu xiu QUdcs
Ilhh of North C*roUn«. Ciu t'jo dnrM
leU aro*c Elsckw*;!'* Kail Durham
KIUOMLS* lobwco L- i.iade from th»
iL-vd ill tbf Erjjtnr'* U »UO
) lately rur* unqua»tioo*W» tin' L**t i
| tucAixo ,v.'trot".
f TtiMHrnmr''" daughter. Anno, In
J hcrsirtthof AifrtdTumjrioa.la Bar?*-'.
| V ntlilt. ttU» of her vifit to the gre?! l>OPt.
* SU? foUEd hlia •raok-:itr UlJuiweH'a Hull
t Lmrhan, Tvtyecco. tent hliu by Uen.
| Russell L- wWI. Aji.tr. jia JiUsUr to Ui»
1 Conrt of 6t Jiint-9.
! i, ; tiif-.' djj-h of idu!ter«hon. it is nfDtu
il f.rt to uac'ko:-* to Uitt the Dull Dur- j
I hL-n brtad ia absolutely pure, and ma<ie j
I lroju tIM? be»t tolreoco the world rsjdacee. I
| I BUckweil'B B'lli Durhaun Hmokiuir To- j
ft I is tbe t-5' »!.d threat Ail
I I d'.'-.dis have it No: • couuiae without j
a j Ih* trnde-niArte of
BLISS'
1845. Hiuatratsd Sacd-Book 18«4.
Forth? Farn t?d Garden. isop*gea.
EGO • trat : ■; ."hI r, Colored Plato
ni F1 ' ■ . '«> !»*.-« and How to
:• •: invaiiiabif to all
• - -l 1:1 i: iiMailed for 6c.i
to (ovt,- ncUiige.
4.-. ... IHr:*tral »<| Xovelty Hit,
, Fluirertt, (nectaUrv Co
Kruli.Fl»»fmA«i
-A A < , Rlaiied Fre<*j
"•'••a:
R
Art.l hiiva on
whenyoawautlo
A
SO pickets choic? Flower ' (our ulectlon), it
cJtiding WII.D fItKUVX El»« mlxtow ot
JOO vM-letiei of Flower 5c i>. for *I.OO.
A VEGETABLE GAR IN FOR SI.OO.
80 pktx. Choice VepcU e Seeds (our Kltctior,),
including Bliss's Araerirut Wonder Pes, for 91.
BOTH the above for H.M. Gardener'n Hand
Book telling you how to grow thorn, aent Fret ultU
ordcre.
B. K. BLISS & SOWS, %
84 Barclay St., New-York.
MKJI KMBEii'
THAT
Patterson, the One Price Clothier and
Gluts' Furnisher has a Fine Stock of
tow Winter Clothing for Mens', Boya'
and Children?' Wear at one extremely
Low Price to all.
PATTERSON'S,
FJnfiv ftlwk, HiftSor. Pa.
tfZsi .YiAsfa ; ;si' RTA n ri\u
.•0.-i KKW-rNGTOM", ABEA.SEKB
j TLI .s ij DON'Ti,
vi-,0 : niiii. ia i. .Nt- Riven by AiSNil: M.
I.Ou'MAN N iri'a ►inet liailir, Pi.
jueSO-ly
K X POBITION"
Visitors should not t'nil to call ami exauiioe
the lurstßt ami stock of Imported ;:iid
Lifjuors in tlw at
Ur«x KlHii, S2 Foiicrnl Sirf«?<,
Allegheny O'ty, Pu. Opposite Fort Wayne
Paiceni<er Depot.
Hrd V/ood Furniture
lor -ia'u st extrcinoly low A
variety ol Bvds, Table*, Cb-iiis, Otiildreus'
Chairs, Lsdle»' Kockers, Ktlra heavy Arra
Rookern, Marble and Wood lop Parlor T«b;r«
r,»re«u», Double aud Siiijjle Lounge#,
Mattresisce, Ac., , at
WM. F. MILLER S,
!¥orth Ilala
U T JL. IS K, P A..
FA<.TORY ON WASHINGTON STREET.
dl 2 83-if.
IBS Off 1 ® STOPPED FREE
lof S iJL swcen.
K ■ - lns:r« Forscns Rsst^rsd
H I BJ|Di.SLIN3 S GREAT
■ ■ ■ NERVE REST ORE*
|A'.l//BRAIN&NmiVa Dismik-H- Oniy surt
' ■'■4 f* A'U Affrctn'tt Ftf. 1* ./■!■ . etc.
!KP I.LIL if t-lkan as il [r. ta-.i A. / r a rirr
,ir tdtn's ut'. Treatise an I£3 I t - f •„
IMB Fit i>arionts.they p.iy'ngeTorrs»rh."ir <-n
mM Ssnd n.imes, I*. «I an I nWr n(
Mercantile Appraiser's List far
1884.
'i'. >- ©t foreign and i' m<-refcaa
ii iw. 1- r-. ftc., i.i i-'titler oouotT will t*ke
ut • it. it 'i*i . ».<■ ippn adaaiolMMi by
ii - i i i, r-k« • I Apprn *r of roe r-n;. :i* MI. t
o i - =ic<*a»e tux lor the year tu- fu.low>,
to nil:
S - AM» VOWKMUP. OTAM
A AaU.-.s 'ii, merchant l.t
St A II Thcni|.i>iiu " 1-
, liitleland A Msr-ball " H
J J !»r.iith " 13
ICBlrvin " 14
J A M Bffra " H
Nancy Adaus 14
Pit Murray re-taurunt £
Mrs E A Perrene *' *
A 1 .LEOHF KV TWP.
| J B Craig merchant 14
J P Pluujmer * 14
J 1> Bheil & Co. " 14
Joseph H Thomas " . 14
EC Part. •' 14
;SPE»kia " 14
j MEADV TWP.
• E G f'luitcu merchant 14
1 G W Eigbolu " ... 14
W W Robinson " 14
jO W Stoughton " 13
BUFFALO TOWNSHIP.
Adam* A I'arlc*, merchant 13
j J U Finn ipir.g, " 14
j A Guckenticimer A Bros., distiller* 4
! (i W C tamer, ait rthh.Lt 14
\\ atson & Ekfci, " 14
CLINTON TOWNfeniP.
Samuel Snyder, merchant 14
R J Anderson, 14
R B Xorrls, " 14
A M Woods. " 14
CUF.RRY TOWSSUi P.
It C McCoy ABon, merchant 14
A M Christy, " 12
II VV Elliott, " 13
J H Walker, " 14
J<u T Wilson, retail liquor merchant 12
Bard Brothers, merchant 18
Gu-tcm " 13
W W Dunisp. " 14
G M DIH A Co., 12
K L Wilson, " -14
J A Bailr, " -.-14
CENTRE TOWNSHIP.
W I- Campbell, merchant - 14
J Coulter, " 14
A F Fleeter " 14
CRAJ.BEBEY TOWNSHIP.
A G Hendrickson, merchant 14
William Garrij?, " ......14
COSNOTICENSPSING TOWKBBII*.
Joseph Graham, merchant, .71*3
Con. Nicholas " -14
E E Goehring " -14
J F 4 ff A Purviance, merchant.... -13
OONOOJRD TOWNSHIP.
8 Markwell, merchant -IS
A D Kuhu 4 Co, " IS
John A Harding, hotel 3
Jofcu A Harding, on# billiard table
D Ciawt'ord, merchant -14
D D yuig!ty, 't \i
CLEABFIELD; TOWNSHIP.
W S< MeOrea, merchant 14
Mm B J Getting*, howl 5
J M Mcßride, hot?l. 4.
J M Mcßride, merchant -.14
DOKKGALTWP.
H S Cate merchant 14
W M Durham " 14
Reisner Bros. " 14
A J Hanlen hotel 6
FAIRVIEW TWP.
Thomas E Flick merchant 14
fl C Miller retail liijcor merchant 4
Paul Troutiuau merchant 13
W G Hftvg " ... 13
Pontius kodjfers & Co merchant 14
H C Miller ore billiard table
»!rs Williams merchant 14
I C Whitmire 14
j E Elleubferger " 14
FRANKLIN TWP.
W:n. Wnt«r.n merchant » 12
O Kornru?aph " 14 1
JACKSON TOWNSHIP.
Philip Snitzel, merchant -14,
TOWNSHIP.
j L llarterstine A Co, merchant 11
• Wm Montag
LANCASTER TOWNSHIP.
i Wm Wahl, h0te1...... '
I J Laderer. merchant -14
! A E Metz <Jfc Sou, merchant IS
( MUDDYCRERK TOWNSHIP.
Wm Humphrey, merchant 1C
Wm Williams, " 14
; Kamsey Brothers, " 12
j A G Frarier, '' 14
j II Heberling, " 14
MERCER TOWNSHIP.
Lewis Owen, merchant 14
R U Bry*on, " 14
H C Beaity, " 14
MIDDLESEX TOWNSHIP.
W J Marks, merchant -.15
J B Flick, '« 14
MARION TWP.
Joseph Baily merchant 14
J H Kelly hotel f
Mrs. PM Mcßride merchant 14
J H Gortnerly " 14
Wm Mavbold " 14
J A Hay" " 14
OAKLANB 'SWP.
Jacob H Reiser merchaM - 14
A G Campbsll " 14
PARKER TWP.
J G Kapo merchant 14
J P K .bUon " 14
H M Caidwell 4 Co. merchant - 13
J W Orr " 14
T G Campell " - 14
PKNN TWP.
John Glass merchant 14
HWKoouce " 14
Anderson Bros. " —.13
John A Richey hotel £
John A Richey out billiard table
Jacob A Burton Yon OK, merchant 14
A M Critchlow " __ 14
I) H Button " 14
SUMMIT TOWNSHIP.
K B Dittmer, merchant ~ 14
Albert Smith, hotel fi
SLIPPRRYROCK TOWNSHIP.
E H Adame, merchant -11
Jecsil|& W 8 Keirter, hotel £
K Cannon, mercSant - 14
VENANGO TOWNSHIP.
C Evernon, merchant 14
J F Cochran oc Co., merchant 14
J it Grosaman, " 14
G F Kohluieyer " 14
T F Campbell, " 14
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP.
A B Campbell, merchant 14
N M Hoover, " 14
Hanter Brothers, " - 12
MiSlin Brothers " 11
Harjwr 4 Gibson, " 14
John Falwell, " 14
EKzaheth Adams, " 12
LAYake, " 11
John McCorkle, " 14
J C MeiCeft <fc Son, " 14
J J L Beatty, " 11
WORTH TWP.
X Gardner, merchant -11
V:IN'FII:LD TWP.
Jr>hn Gardner & Co. merchant 13
J T Grtfn " 14
It <Sc A Kranse " 11
Lewis Weidhog " 12
Catharine Foster " 14
James C Logan " 14
BUTLER BOROUGH.
J II Cotton merchant 14
W F Miller " 14
("hri* Swck " 14
Joseph R.ickenstine " " 14
Jacob Keck " 14
A Troutuian & Son " 10
Mrs C Koch " 12
H Biehl A Co. " 14
I, Htein & Son " 11l
J L Wnl'er " 14
B C H use!ton " 11
Ritter A Ralston " 8
Joseph Smith, restaurant fi
H Scl neideman, merchaut 12
D II Wuller " -....13
A Ituff " 13
Charles R Grieb " 13
DT Pape, merchant 11
John Bickel, " 12
II Colbert " 14
JTFStehle, " 14
Louis Bishop, " 14
Belhs A Miller, " 13
L & E K Linn, " 14
W L Morrison, " 14
J J Feidler, hotel 5
I S Syke*, restaurant 5
j Ja-ob BOOM, merchant 13
j G W Campbell, hotel 5
D L Clee'and, merchant 14
JRPrinmle " 14
J B KnhlmeyerA Co., merchant 11
H C Heint'ram, " 14
SI Roekenstein, " 14
j iM
Jack.ionA Mitchtll, " ...14
A lowry. hotel 5
j 1' Redick. merchant - —l3
J N RattevMß, " —l2
C Duffy. " 11
M C Roi'knixtein, men-hint 11
I Grftfc, " 14
D A Htdt, •• 12
i P. ■ A Son, " -..14
y r - ji: " 14
. Mm im, rc-tanrurt £>
t; W i '■•■ i A 11M., n ercbnnt f'
4) Ron' •••,4 foilinrd table*
.V ii> - merchant It
.1 X • A I ro", " 13
t V Kiik, '• U
«jnhr.... v«»J !er. restaurant 5
ni. Pur. is A t m«rrhaal 10
JG A W Oimpb<-ll • II
Henry Eitenmiller, hotel •'
George ke'.terer, merchant 1-1
.1 K Gri •• 14
r! M Pat!< r- 'U A Co., liquor merchant 5
< ENTUEVII.LE BOEOCOn.
JP Mi lotion, merchant 14
J II M '•.!!'*, •• 14
I tier A Sins, " 14
ML Kelly, - 14
Thofl VViNm Jt .Sous'' 11
C W Coulter, " 14
W M Bingham, " 13
W L Ramsey, " 14
James !> Wilson, " 14
Bard Jt Sun», " 12
EVANS CITY.
1. llohnudtl, merchant 14
E V Brooks " 14
Alien A Robinson " 13
H C Bcvpi " 13
Geo I fit 5 Song " .....13
Dunbar A Shoup 14
0 W Bhuup " 14
Wm Duncan, hotel 6
HV, Stokey " 5
t, (janu merchant..... 14
1 M I"), " 11
.1 X Miller, hotel ii
Wall A Bishop, merchant .' 13
J A E Daiubach " 13
II S Walters one billiard table
FAIRVIEW UOROIX.H.
A Grow merchant 14
H C Birehard " 14
C Scott " 13
C C Alexander " 14
HARMONY EOROLSH.
L N Ziegler, liquor merchant 13
Wise, l.vtle A llam» lumber merchant 12
August Fouringer, merchant -14
Euslen A Ilains, " 12
8 A Beam, hotel - 5
Jacob Shelly, hotel 5
GDSwa'n, merchant 11
A W Ziegler, " 14
I.aUbaw A Stamm, merchant 12
A Eatshaw, " ~,.,....14
KM Mitchell, " 14
H W Leise, " -14
HARRIBVIIXE BOBOCGH.
J N Cubbison, merchant 14
H C Black, " -12
L W Morrow, " 14
8 B Bingham, " 14
Homer Brown, " -14
Mrs E Black, " 13
J E Curry, " 14
B L Brown, " ..-14
MILI-ERSTpWN 8080.
W W Bowen, merchant 14
A H Bemis " 14
C F I'ierce " 13
H C Lltzingei- " - 13
Fi«her A Dickson " 14
Havs Brothers " 14
A W Kreps one billiard table
M Deiter merchant 14
W L Campbell * ..... —l4
Algton A Rruce " 14
A Hooh hotel 5
Hoch, Barnhart A Co. merchant 14
! C D Aldinger " 14
Frederick Sweiger " 14
B Frederick " 14
John Fitziiaterick, hotel - 5
W I) Keiley merchant 14
J C Gaicl'ord 4 billiard tables
C Schaibach, merchant 14
VV" I' inrcicr " .14
A Hoch 3 billiard tables
Wesfertnan Brotliers merchant 8
Frankle A L«vy " 14
B J Foiquer, hotel... • 5
J T T Frazier merchant 14
Geo Glass " ...14
Dean Campbell hotel... ... ... ... o
John Dolan " 5
PROSPECT BOROUGH.
W R Riddle & Co., merchant 13
Henry Young, " 14
8 S FVrister, " 13
C O Sullivan, •' 12
Critchlow Brothers, " 13
J H McClure, " 14
1 PF.TBOLIA BOBOCGH.
J M Hawk, merchant 14
Mrs ThomaqJWilliama, merchant 14
J A Foote, " 14
M K Baird, " 14
J B Pangherty, Hotel 5
Isaac Roe-enberg, merchant 14
. R J Bottner, •' ~14
J L Clark, hotel 5
G M Jamison, merchant 14
J Benedict A Hons., merchant 18
' R E Foster, " 14
8 S Klingensmith " 14
II A Klingensmith " 14
S E Lenehan. " 14
George J Jones, " 14
Freeman & Marks, " 13
J B Kilroy, " 12
John Burns, " 14
A W Hoot, " 14
F. P Cheesbrough, " 11
John Dill, " 14
John Dill, -1 billiard tables
W II King, hotel 5
John A Ervine, merchant 14
\V II Jellison, hotel S
SAXONBCRG BOROUGH.
H A Seiple, merchant 14
G W Maurhoff, " l4
Charles Pfeiffer, *' 14
E&HMershon, " 14
Theodore Helm bold, merchant 10
E A Helmbold, '• 12
SXTNBrRY BOBOCGJI.
O A Rhodes, merchant 14
Rhodes & Christy, merchant 14
M A Garlach, " 13
Mechling <fc Murtland," 14
Jamw Prvor A Co., " 13
Brediu & Conway, " 11
KAKKS CITY.
P R Burke merchant... ... ... ...12
W A R Page hotsi 5
Joseph Earhart merchant 13
H«nry Keasy hotel 5
John YVersh merchant 14
A A West " 14
I'eonell & Evans two billiard tablet)
ZKLIESOPI.K BOFOrOH.
F Summers merchant... 14
P Summers, two billiard tables-
W A Goehring, merchant 13
E Zehner " 14
GeoHtahl, liquor merchant 13
F G Kline, merchant 14
Householder & Philips, merchant 13
Charie* Stoker hotel... ... ... ... 5
Frederick Stroheeker hotel... 5
James Oesterling hotel... 5
John Dindinger, merohant 11
Iflft 4 Gilbach " 12
Thre«.=a MiMiman " 11
I H Housholder " ....... 14
|CS Piifsavant " ... 14
| Geo.Snyder " ... 14
I) G Kmtian " 14
MS Reed " 14
A Winters " H
BLTLER, PA., March !, 1884.
All persons interested in the above list will
please take notice that an api>e«l will be held in
the office of the County Commissioners, at But
ler, Pa., ou Mondaj the 7th day of April, 1884.
ROBERT TRIMBLE, Appraiser.
BE A V F.R ('.(- LLE(.!.. an. 1 MU S -
ICAL INSTITUTE.
FOR YOUNG LIABIES.
Spring Session Opens March 25th, 1884.
Beautifully and healthfully located, extensive
buildings, pleasant gronude, cheerful rooms,
three litt-rarv coupes, superior advantages tor
mnsic and art. Extensive apparatus, twenty
twenty pianos and organs, including pipe organ.
Thorough work, homelike care, moderate rates.
Send for circular to
REV, R. T. Tatlob, D- D.
Beaver, Pa.
CMAIIS. fil
IjN Best Cough Byrup Taxtwi ifood ISI
IM L'«- In lime. Sold by ilrug(ri.ils. |SJ
iiV'iJ y
1 AdTOPtiao in tfie CITIZEN
UM wrU.)
How Watch Cases are Made.
It id a tact n<>t gt-uerally known that tb«
Jamtt Bmm Ovid B'cu\ h Gift* really con
tuiu more j jure giJd than uutuy "»olid''
gold oimts The den.and for these watch
cases has led to the iua..;.fac-ture of a \ery
poor grade of solid jjold vatih «ir«s —
low in quality, and deti.-ieat in quantity.
These cases are ti.ade u -.u 4 j to 10 karats,
ajid a j or 0 kar.»t is oftoa » ld I. r 12
or 11 karats. It is Noi e.> noiay to Lay a
watch case so potir iu quality that it wdl
so,.n lose its color, or one so soft, that it will
! -<e its shape and tail to shut tight, thus
letting in dust and the works, or
one so thin that a slight blow will break
the crystal, and perhaps the movement.
It IS economy to buy a Jam'g Bow' Gold
Watch Oue, in which NONE of thc*.e tilings
ever occur. This watch case is not a* txperi- i
merit —it has been made nearly thirty yart.
HAI'-KTOK, FA.. Oct. 24. !SS±
I sold two JUNES BowC liold Witch ('MM thirty
yean, aire, * hen THEY fir«t CJUUI« cut. U>d they ARE in
rood condition yet One of thetu is carried by a
«airi*iiter, Mr L. W. Dr*k-», of 'n, and only
•howethe wear In one or two |iao-«; the other by
Mr lk>wm*n. of Pa.; and I can pro.
dnce one or both of at any tilue.
BTI.VXSTBR ESCH-E. JtxcrltT.
S**4 V rent itMp to Srntaa. ikw f vl"ri... fh'.la
felpfclft. Pit., for hanJ-nmr Illu-ratr-4 t ak«w»a|t huw
JMUI B«M' nail kfTituw> Wilffc < urt r.rw atdr.
(To be Cv.-aiHUed.) *
The Boss watch ca.-e.s with any kind of
movement desired, can be had of
E. aKI EB,
WATCHMAKER 1 JEWELER,
MttJo St., ISiHlcr, Pa.,
Opjiosite Trout man's Dry Goods Store.
BUTLEK COUxsTY
Mutual Fire insurance Co.
Office Cor, Mair. and Cunningham S-s.
3. C. ROESSING, PREbtPBNT.
WM. CAMPBELL, Treasurer.
11. C. IiKINKMAN, SKCRBTART.
DIRKCTOKy:
J. L. Purvlß, E. A. Heimbolfit,
William Campbell, J. W. Burkfif.rt,
A. Trontman, Hendcrsou Oliver.
G. C. Koessing, F B. M<Miliin,
Dr. W. lrvm, N- Weitzel,
A. B. Rhode*, H. C. Hel&eman.
JAS. T. M'JUNKIS, Gen. Ae't
BUTLER
Butler's New Departure
For PiaiKM, Organs, Violims and other Musi
cal Instruments, call at the
NSW MUSIC STORS.
OF
Kleber Bros. & Stauffer,
Main Str«w t, Butler, Pa.
Sheet Music and Uailc Books always on hand,
or furnished to ord.U". Orders for Piano and
Organ tuning and repuiriug promptly attended
to by John B. Eyth of Pittsburgti, Pa.
NOT. 14, 'e3. 3ua.
KING OF THE BINGERS
ONLY TWENTY DOLLARS
. w with all the latest improve-
a>KuU - Splendid cabin-t
jf- w,r k large ex ten
vJ s, ve ical and gotliio. cover.
Strwiiig Machine
ever made. Scut for exami
nation.
We do not Want Your Money
Unless the Machine Suits You.
Write to us for particulars.
WIILMARTH & CO.,
1828 North 20th St., Philadelphia, Pa.
oct3-6m,
Union Woolsn Mills.
I would desire to t-all the &tt»ntioc of the
publio to the Dnion Woolea Mill, Batier, Pa.,
whore I have new and improved machinery for
the manufacture of
Barred and Gray Flannels,
Knitting ard Weaving Yarns,
and I can reoommeod thorn as being verj d ara
ble, an 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 »ud prices, address.
H. FULBERI'ON,
]tiia4.7)»-ly Botl«r, p»
CINCINNATI NOWHERE. -
HERE WE ABE AGAIN.
The Reliable old lion Vo*bnnk has established
himself with W. 11. Eiisuiiiijjer and John Le
. fever, Jr., iu the
CARRIAGE LINE BUSINESS;
Also Upholstering aud Carpet Laying. There
are no three better mechanics in the Oountv
•f Butler, and they know how to do their work
without delay. Yours truly, B. V.
feb24-lmo.
dTI cleeuno,
Watchmaker and jeweler,
Keeps constant lv od hand a complete stock ot
WATCHES, CLOCKS,
COLD, BILVKR AND BTEEL
-BPECTACLEB
OI all kinds and prices.
Jewelery and Sllverplated Ware
of the very beat quality. Everything warrant
ed j unt p. 6 cl ani sold at the low
ret caaii price.
Fiue Watcli liep»irlas a Spec
ialty.
One South «»/ D'unond, Main 3tre«t i
BUTLER, PA.
PLASTERING.
Til.- nn lt-rsifnied lntcmN to remove to Buticr on
the Ist of April next, anil lien liy informs all per
sons, that he will be prompt in executing any
work that may be entrusted to his care.
STUCCO AND MASTIC
Work executed in the best and ino.t satisfactory
, Tn£V iiV '' " ,e " Cil "- JOSKPH 11 I'IZEK^
G. D. HARVEY,
Bricklayer and Contractor.
Estimate? given on contract work. Resi
dence, Washington street, north end, Butler,
Pa. jan2.lv.
MORRIS NURSERIES,
West Chester, !Pa.,
GROVER & KINNE.
Fruit, and Ornamental Trees, ghrubl'ery,
Rose-. etc., etc.
JAS. M. ADAMS,Aecnt,
nov2l-3m Butler. Pa.
TLTnion "W ? ooltJii
BDTLER, PA.
11. FVLLERTO3T. Prop'r.
Manufacturer ot RLANKFTS, FLANNELS, V'AHSS,
Ac. Also custom work dor.e. to order, suob as
urdlnp Roils, makicc 31aikcte, Flannels. Knit
\xi£ and
prico< Wool work*>l ou the shares U ce-
'i*
f& MA
m-O l« U«ACQu«i*iTta *-T» THI UIMOAPMV or rm-9 COJ*-
CHICAGO, HOCK ISLANDS PACIFIC R'Y
By the central pogitioc of its line, connects tho
Juatt and tbe West by the aborteat route, and ear
rien pMßcuieri, without chang« of ears, fc 'tween
C-hiCHjgo and K:mtta<) C';?y, Council Bluffs. Leaven
worth. Atchuton, Minneapolis and tit Paul. It
connects in Ismon Depots with all the principal
liDea of road between \Le Atlantic and the Pacific
Oceans. Its equipment is unrivaled and raaesifl
cent, being composed oi Most Comfortable a:.d
Beautiful Day Coaches. Macmiieeut Horton n«-
clming Chair Cars, Prettiest P.lacs
Bleeping Cars, and the Bc»t I.ine of D.ning Ca.j
In tha World. Three Trains between Chicago and
Missouri Hiver Points. Two Trams bstweeu Chi
cago and Minneapolis and at. Paul, vu tho fauwuj
"ALBERT LEA ROUTE."
A New and Direct Line, via Seneca and Kanka
kee, has recently Otsen opened between EichnccJ,
Norfolk, Nexvport News. Chattanooga. Atlanta. Au
| srusta, Nashville. Louisville, Lcrlucrton.Cincinnati,
ludiauapohs and Laiayette. and Omaha. Minneap
olis aca St. Paul and intermediate points.
All Through Passenger* Travel on Fas: £xpr#»M
Trains.
Tickets for sale at *ll principal Ticket Offices m
the Uniiod States and Canada.
Baggag-5 checked through and rates cf fare al,
ways a» low as competitor* that oiler less advan- 1
lagcs.
For detailed iaformaUoa.get the Maps and Pold
ers of the
CREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE;
At your nearest Tioltet O J '3, or addreas
R. K. CABLE, E. ST. j <Hfi,
Vist-Frw. it U.B ! Si j p. Oral ilk h ij-
CHICAGO.
QUF.EX VITOTRI4.
Court circle* in England are anxious about
tho queen's health. Her iiieea«e it> thought to ;
be of the kidneys. While this if* difficult to reach
by ordinary treatment, which accounts for lie
lingering illness there ia a sure and certain
remedy for it all and kindred affections.which she
ought to know of and n«e, in DR. FENNER'S
KIDNEY AND BACK-ACHE CURE. The fol
' lowing illUßtiates how readily it cans infinitely
worve cases than hers >
Fredonia. N. T„ Mar. 8, 1883.
Dr M. M. Fenuer—Dear Sir—For yearo I had
been tufferiug from a combination "of KIDNET
DISEASE. HEART I)IT*£ASE and FEMALE W AXNKRTL.
1 had a henvy aching pain ovei my kidneye with
cramping of my limbs. I had BACKACHE and a
SCAN TY ana TURBID flow of urine; BLOATING OF
LTMBS and a GENERAL DROPWTCAL covDrnojf: algo
PAIN. PALFATATION and DBoPSY Of the HFARL".
My condition was a distr< suing one. and all
treatment aud KIDSKT RLMEDIES gave little or no
relief.
I have been taking your 'wit ASD BACI
ACHK CCHE" with the xnost happy result. It has
relieved a'l the unple.vant symptom* that have
followed trie so persist nutlr am' wo long I
never had a medicine he.u ino so quickly IUIU
oure so complete:?. lam doing uiv own w->rk.
Yours truly. MRS. JAMES FULLER.
DR. FENNER'S SOOTHING SYRUP—Pleas
ant, safe, certain. Produces good rest, good
temper, rosy cheeks, energy, trebhuess, health
and vigor in the child.
DR. FEN SEE' CAITT<JL FITTERS—The
purest and best s'-.iinach tonic kno-vn.
Dr. FENNER'S SV LT R'l TVI >IS "WEST
—YFXL >w ASP Wit HP —A cure for ALL -XIS
DisE„sr.B. Bee directions wrap}-cd &r ;uad
pack -ge.
DR. FENNER'S BLOOD AND LIVER II,Ls
—The best family physio known.
For full information get of your dealer a cir
cular entitled Dn. FENNRH S PEOPLE'S REMED'RS.
ABE USED ALL OVHB THE wor.U>. And are fcr
sale by J, L. Waller ana D. 11. Waller, Butler,
Pa,
Piniifis
ABSOLTJTSLT CtTBEB
SALT RHEUM, ECZEMA. SCROFULA, SCALD I
Heail, Krvotpclsi. 'lnter, lllvi~. Danilrull. llarUrt
Itch, i'lmjile", stings,CarbuucLes, i Umt ho.'soi-lnt
au.i Poisoned Wounds, lilugworm, Sunburn, tu.3 I
all di*a , N'P of the sfcin.
For l'il?«, Wound*, Cnts, rirt-rs or SOIM, no
remwly Is eo prompt In aootMng ft»ni ntaling a3
I'aplllon Skin L'urp. It dws not emart vr t'ura.
Directions ,»tin lantiMtga aeemr-fanp twy Milt, \
DilHfVlHlcmimH I
imUMmimE !
ABSOLUTELY CUBS 3
KASAI. CATABKH, ACTTE or CHIiOKIC cni.D
Iri IU, Head, iiiw Cold, liroiK'hS.U cuuurli und |
It AY FKVEIt.
Cleans the nogtrila. permits natural brefi:blns,
and picvciits Uicrnsuttions. U.'>i snetziriff.
Uic cure for Cold In tbr: Hovt
u causca by sudden changes iu Uie ami'; plier?.
tirfti in ten ianyuaffts accompany ticry Icttte,
fsk&iZ.iXii iiVi- 'j*. ' . 4 ''^i
ABSOLUTELY CUBES
WHOOPING COUUH.
It ij a
Ui? taste. Kelieves at once and Is a positive cura.
WINTER end BRONCHIAL COUCH
are cured by this excellent remedy.
Oirutim* in ten lohvu-im accompany tvrry UUU.
PAPiUIIIfI
AB3OLXJTSLY CTJHEB
ALL DISEASES OF THE B!XK)D, STOMACH,
Liver, Bowe!**n»i Kidneys: for all fil«eases or*g/lu
•tin? in Impairment of the Wood, as Anrun-.IH, Sic*
Nervousness, Female
Complaint, Jaundice. i ana
KJdnev liis.-asf s, this medicine Is
Thli medicine not Contain snv miner: 1,
•olutelr ve«i table, restores tliv* to a fcoalthy
condition, regulating excesses and supplying de*
ficiencies, ana prevents disease.
piru+u/TU in ton langvngft accvt*pcir<y rttrjf boUie.
Prlee, $1 per Bottle; Six Bottle* for ss#
For Sal« by AH Druggists.
PAPi'.LCN Mf C. CO., CHIC/.CO.
For sale by J. L. WLLLKR and D.
H. WULLER.
Most Extensive Pure-3rod Live Stock
Establishmeut in tbe World!
? -j r Z
• r 1 ' .Vf ,IV."'.- tcw ". — "* 3'
WIH..
CMrtdalc, ret chero -Xormav* F.nilUh Draft
Iforgrx, Trott i .17- Brttl Poirfxters, She'lmd
Potties, UiMtlein and Devon Ca!(/e.
Our cusioniers have the aiivantaie of otir
many years experience iu breedingaud import
ine large collections, opportunity of comparing
different breeds, low prices, because of extent
of business, and low rates of transportation.
Catalogues free. Correspondence solicited.
POWELL BROTHERS,
Springboro, Crawford Co., Pa.
Mention CITIZEN. july2s-9m.
M LIVERY" *
Henry Leibold,
Continues the Livery Business on Jcff.Tson St.
first door below Bickel & Gallagher.
Good rigs, first class teams always on han. a
Horses fed on reasonable terms, also hordes
bought ant' sold. 0c.3-ly.
Pure Ilrcd llolHfcia Stock.
The undersigned havo purchasad from tl'fi
Pov.ell iiroa. a pure bred Holsteiu bull, oje ai d
a half years old and
can be scon at the farm of ,101111 W-ber, in Pn-n
town-Lip, at any timo. Terms, i-i c»*h or S5
charged. .T. A- Patntkb,
JOHN WF.BEB.
WANTED, SALESMEN. 1
To canvas* tar tha sa> UaoqaalfMl
facilities. No export'nee required. Salary «r.! «x
--ponsee mid. 7UO ucr sof Fruit and Ornamental Tr«e«,
Siirnbs^ltoses,etc. W. 6c T. SMITH. Genera. N.Y.
j Time of Holding Court*'
The several Couita of the cottotT of Butltf
cotuuience ou the fliat Monday of March, June,
b>6p:.-uibor and December, and continue two
01 *o long a»< u-rearary to dispose of th*
InuuieaH. No faucet- are pi>t iluwu for trial or
travf rse <uroK sumjajned for tho 9m wt>ci of
• t'.je t«rm".
iTTOUNI YS AT LA V.
1. M. SlJ'l.S,
' " • -! Ki a-. East sld-'of bia-
IcUll- !4-I!t
rr.ANf'is KoiiLr.B.
! A'toiiiey-iit-l-v,* N"tirv I'ublic COunsW
'■ >"ia'« i"«d KiiK'.bb. otllce South ut
( o. rt ilousf,
t
| .J. B M'JTIKI* J, M. OAI.BKR.tTH.
-Mt 'L .NKLN A GALBKKATH,
j Office opposite Wllllaril faoate, Butler. PH.
• Oil\ K. KELI.Y,
Oi'tice with F. Rcib.r, K-tq.. 111 Kelber building.
K. I». SCOTT,
Attortiry at l.aw. Bullet, Pa. Office nowCou. t
LIT use. tv.o boors West of CITIZEN office.
.1 F. BKITTAIN.
t>ltlcc with 1.. Z. Mitchell, Diamond,
AV.M. If. LCSKT"
Office with W. H. U, Kiddle, Esq.
XnWTON BLACK,
j Office on Diamond, near Court House, south side,
GEO. R. WHITE,
Oliice N. E. eoriiar of Diamond
THOMAS ROBINSON,
BUTLER. i-A.
K - ECKI.SI, KSNSKDI iUlulllU
;Lau' of Ohio.)
ECKLEV <fe MARSHALL.
Office in Brady's LHW Buiiiiiti<. 8ept.»,74
J. D. MARSHALL.
Attorm-at-l.aw. v.itn W. A Fonjui?r
» it4i«n Mitt, l.t-j posue A House, builer
'_l l j t-eb^i-'Ki,
S. F. Bf»V> SEK,
Office in Brady's Ltw EuiidiuK.
S. B. SWDER.
. I.ltlce wilh A. 1 black, Esq.. Main street uur
Court liouse. '
JOHN H. NEG LEY
WGitbh pimculai MtentioD tr tranaaetlou
iv roai estate tnroughont tho COHI> .y
OITICKOK Dl**oHD, JTBLAB CoV*T HoCiK IB
CiTLZaNßtmr-INO
JOS. O. yANDERLIN,
Office M*in street, 1 door aouth of Court Hotwe.
J. M. TBOMIHOV. W C. THOMPI*OX
THOMPSON A 80N,
Attorneys at Law. (»fflcc oa the weat side of Mala
street, lew doors North of Troutiuan's dry goods
store.
A. M. CORNELIUS,
o®ce with *Y. D. Braudou, Berg Building, Mais
Street, Bntler, Pa.
~ 8. H. PIERSOL.
Office oi. N. E. corner Piamond, Riddle build*
iag novli
JOHN MTGREER.
Office on N. F.. corner Diamond. OUTII
JU»ERH B. RREDLN,
Office norih t»~L corner of Diamond, Bailer.
P»-
" J, T. DONLY "
Office noir Court House. - "74
W. I). BRAN ~
! e'oi''-7S Cf.V:< in Bsrg'n building,
GKCIMi' r. Pll.f.ovr.
. Atloi'iicy at i.a<v aud SL'ttVKVOU, M>Jn street,
iiul.er, i'.t. OUice with J. i>. ile uuKin
CLAHENCE WALKER,
| fouth eatt corner of Diamond, Bu ler P«,
FKRO liEIBEII,
Office in Rriticr's onildinu, .Teflerson St. ap»l>
F. M. EASTMAN,
Office in Brady building.
LEV, McQUISTiON,
Ofiicn Main street, I door south of Court House
Witil A. FOKQUER,
W" Office ou Main uUact opposite Vogeley
House.
JTBTmcJUNKIN,
('tilcv in Hchceideman's boildiue, west side of
Main fltreet, sJud stjuaro fron» Court Houad.
T. C. CAMPBELL.
' Office in Ucrg's new building, ad floor, eaM
j side Mam tit., a few door* south of Lowrj
House. mwS—t*
~C XSULLIVAN,
j ra*y7 Orlico S. \V. cor. oi Diamond
I ATTTBLACK;
Office on Main street, one door aouih •.
Brady Block, Butler. Ta. (Sep. 2, 1874.
C. O. CHRISTIE,
Attorney at Law. Lcpal buaines-: carefuliy
tr. i. Collsction? made and promptly
r. •nitted. Business corrcspondeuce promptly
iU'-uded to -ind miwcrc l.
~ OIBISTXISTK/ X. '
Oy W \LDRON, Oruduate of tbe PhU
S aacipliia Dentnl CoileKe,t» prepared
• 81 ato do anythiDsr in the line of hi*
profession in a satisfactory manner
Oißcc on Main street, Butler, UBI«B Block,
np «ia>rs.
Dr. S. A. JOHNBTOS,
DENTIST, - - BUTLER, PA.
Al work petlainiDp »o the profession execuw
ed in ih l neatest manner.
Spe Uitiet-:—0oW Pi' lny, and Painless B*.
traction of "teeth, Vitalized Air admioiauwd.
Office Opposite Lowry Hous«*, Main Street.
Offl'-e open d uly, «-xcept W'r:dno»d*y* and
Thtirfrtayn. Comiuun\cHtion» by mill receive
prompt attention. junWß4-Sf
JOHN E. BYERB,
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON,
my'il-ly] bUTLER, I'A,
Office on Jefi'eraon itre«t, opposite
Klinsfler's Flour Store.
EN. LEAKF,, M. D.,
• Homeopathic Physician and ?urgto«
Office in Union Block, and residence la
Ferrero ho sr, Butler, Pa.
Oct. 2 S, 1882.
Planing Mill
—AND-
Liiml>ei- Yard.
J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PURVIB,
S.Gf. Purvis & Co.,
MAMCraCTITHEKB AMI) DBALSKS IB
Rough and Plansd Lumber
OF KVBRY DESCRIPTION,
FRAMES.
MOULDINGS,
SASH,
DOORS,
FLOORING,
SIDING,
BATTENS,
Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards,
SHINGLES & LATH.
PLANJNtt MILL AND YARD
?ie/i'ra»(» CrtlhoUi' Wisreli