Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, March 19, 1884, Image 4

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    BUI'LBR CITIZEN
3IISCELLATNEOUW.
Ho had jus' returned from h 8 sum
it ©r T&c&tioo, and describing the beau
of mcuutain ,-cenery to a lady Iriend, he
asked: "have you ever seen the Cats
kill-mounta a*'!" and she answered:
"No! but I have sten the Bulls cough
fijrup.
ter is occupied bv a man, while the
woman looks after the rigging and
etays.
As When Slie was Young.
"I have used Parker's Hair Balsam
and like it better than any similar
preparation I know of," writes Mrs.
Ellen Terry, wife of Rev. P. Perry, of
Coldbrook Springe, Mass. "My hair
was almost entirely gray, but a dollar
bottle of the Balsam has restored the
softness, and the brown color it had
when I was voung—not a single gray
hair left. Since 1 began to appiy the
Balsam my hair has stopped falling
out, and I find it is a pefectly harmless
and agreeable dressing.'
—He travels safe, and not unpleas
antly, who is guarded by poverty and
guided by love.
Wonders Never Cease.
A long time ago the wiseman said
there ia nothing new under the sun
but yet the daily experience of hundreds
eeem to prove this false. Somecontend
that the days of miracles are past, but it
appears that they are not yet gone by
when euch men as I. N. Tidball, of
Washington, Pa., give the following
remarkable testimony:
"I have been a severe sufferer Irom
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 received is wonderful. I
feel like a new mau, and am fully re
stored to health."
Sorely such a cure is remarkable,
and none should hesitate any longer
about using Peruna, the great remedy
discovered by Dr. Hartman. Send to
your druggist for a bottle, and ask for
bis book on the "Ilia of Life."
—The company ia which you will
improve moot will be least expensive
to you.
Ladies in America,
long before they reach middle age
frequently find themselves suffering
from some of the complaints and weak
nesses peculiar to their sex. For all
such Kidney Wort is a great boon. It
induces a healthy action of the Kidney,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys
tem, and strength' ns and gives new
life to all the important organs of the
body., It is nature's great assistant in
establishing and sustaining health,
sold by all druggist*.
—Young ladies are painting pic
tures of froga. They are so sugges
tive of leap year.
Cured My Wife's Weakness.
From Evanfiville. Ind , the home of
our correspondent, Mr. J no. R. Patter
son, comes the following: Samaritan
Nervioe cur«d my wife of a case of fe
male weakness.'' It's an extract from
Mr. Patterson's letter. $1.50.
—The man wbo "held out an in
ducement'' has had a sore arm ever
since.
Pspillon Skin Care will remove dan
draff, cure Barbers' Itch, Inordinate
Itchinfr, Sebaceous Tumors, Blotches
Maggot Pimples, Grog Blossoms, Car
buncles and Boils. It never fails. For
sale by J. L. Wuller and D. H. Wuller.
—lt iR doubtless owing to our being
made of clay that we are so easily
broke.
In the Hop Porous Plaster the vir
tues of fresh bosp are combined with
strengthening and stimulating balsams,
and ita cures of Weak Back, Pain in
the Side, Rheumatism and Neuralgia
or pains in the Chest are simply marvel
ous, it being more efficacious and thor
ough than any liniment or liquid reme
dies. You,ll say so after using it.
—Out on a fly—The escaped canary
bird.
For fifteen years I was annoyed
with a severe pain in my head and dis
charges in my throat from Catarrh.
My sence of smell was much impared,
By the U9e ol Ely.s 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. Elys Cream Balm
proves to be the article desired I
believe it is the only cure.—L. B. Co
burn, Hardware Merchant, Towauda,
Pa.
—You will observe til's, the devil
never offer* to go into partnership with
a bizzy man, but you will often see him
offer to jiue the lazy, and fnrnish all
the capital besides.— Josh Billintjs.
—The bangs,
which a |Texas piper says make a
woman look like an unruly cow with a
board tied over her eyes, we to he
changed now for a mop of frizzes, to l>e
set high upon the head of a crow's
nest.
—Carpet rag sewings are all the
rage in Merc«*r these pleasant evenings.
In fact there are not evenings enough
to go around and get the carpets ready
for the spring house cleaning, so there
has to be two in progress on the same
evening occasionally. This action of
the hous«-wife will no doubt weigh
heavily on the carpet dealers. Vet the
rule holds good as the weavers will
be happy.
If you have a cold in your head,
been in a draft and have the result of
your Imprudence annoying your com
fort, iusiiffltte with a few applications
of Papiilon Catarrh Cure, and you will
be relieved at un;e For sale by J. L.
Waller and I>. 11. Wuller,
—lt is sometimes a misfortuue to
be deaf. At B revival meeting not for
out of this city a few nights ago, a
Uerman ».ro.-srt to express hit* opinion,
aud said: ''Der pe's a good many on
de road to hide.'' A worthy deacon
wbo was hard of bearing, and regula
ted hie by the inflection of
*peakf>r'a voices, exclaimed: "The
Lord be praised !'•
—Agreeab'e friends—Animals,
They fen no they pass no
critLi.iav
Dr, Day, s Veterinary Medicine* have
been lefore the public since 1840
They are nnw the farmer's standard
remedies, Use Day's Horse and Cat
tie Powder. Price twenty-five cents
per package of one pound, foil weight,
De top o' de hill is harder to find
don de bottom.
If vour face, neck and hands are
sunburned or inflamed, bathe them in
Pap lion Skin Cure; it will allav the
inflammation instantly. For sale by
J. L. Wuller and D. 11. Wuller.
There is no belter excels h the
world than the excess of gratitude.
Consumption Cured
All old plivMcian, retired from practice, haying
bad placed In Ins I Kinds by an Kast India mission
ary tlie formula of a simple vegetable remedy for
the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption,
Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and
Lui.u Affections, also a positive and radios cure
for Serrous Debility and all Nervous( omplaaits,
after having tested their wonderful curative pow
ers in thousands of cases, has ielt it his duty to
make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated
by ibis motive and a desire to relieve human suf
fering, I will send tree of charge, to all who de
sire it this recipe, in German, trench or English,
with full directions for preparing and using.
Sent bv mail bv addressing with stamp, naming
this natter Wi A. Novi.s, 14.« Towers Block.
Rochester, N V. Septl2-83-ly'eow
A voung man who has been going
with a Carbondale girl for some time,
and baa made her several presents,
asked her if she would accept a puppy
He was awful mad when she replied
that her mother had told her, it he pro
posed, to say no.
PBALMB.
[REVISED ]
Hear this, all ye people, and give
ear all ye invalids of the world, Hop
Bitters will make you well and to re
joice.
2 It shall cure all people and put
sickness and suflering underfoot.
3 Be thou not afraid when your
family is sick, or you have
Bright's disease or Liver Com
plaint, for Hop Bitters will cure you.
4 Both low anil hL'li, rich Htid poor kuow
the value ol Hop Bilters lor bilious, nervou
and Kheumatic complaint*.
5. Cleanse me with Hop Bitiers and I shall
b-»ve robust und blooming health.
6. Add disease upon di.-case and let the
worst come, lam safe il 1 u 3 e Hop Bitters.
7. For all uiv life I have been plagued with
sickness and pore#, and no until a year ago wan
I cured, by Hep Bitters.
8. He tliat keepeth bis bones fiom aching
from Kheuamtisiu and Neuialgia, with Hop
Bitters, doeth wisely
9. Though thou h.i*t wires, pluiple*, truckles
sail rheum, eiyesipe'as, blood poisoning, jet
Hot Bitters will remove tlu-m all.
10 What woman is t' era, feeble and sick
from female complaints, whodesireth not health
and Uscih Hop Kilters and Is made well.
11. Let not neglect to use Hop Bitter* bring
on serious Kidney and Liver complaints.
1:2 Keey thy tongue from being furred, they
bio.id pure, and they stouuch from indigestion
by useinsr Hop Hitters.
13, All my paius and aches and disease go
like chaff before toe wind when I um? Hop En
ters.
14, Mark the man who was nearly dead and
ttiven up by the doctors after nseing Hop Bit*
ters and becometli well.
15, Ce ise from worrying about nervousness
general d< bility and urinary trouble, lor Hop
Bitters vvi'l restore you.
Oranges and Florida.
Better than Breezes and Blossoms
—Under a New Flag.
Even the balmy air and the orange proves of
Florida fall to keep its people full of happiness
and comfort. Art must help nature everywhere
—in the tropics as am«ng the pines of the north.
"And, chlet among the blessings which are adap
ted to all zones," w rites Dr. J" G. Wallace, of Eort
Dade, Kla., "is PARKKKSTOKK . It seems to have
the world for a field, and most of the current dis
eases yield to its action. I have used it in the
case ofja delicate and dyspeptic young lady, with
the most gratifying results. It seemed to accom
plish with ease what tlie usual prescriptions and
treatment for that miserable malady failed wholly
to bring about. I am also glad to state that the
Tonic has relieved me personally of a troublesome
atonic condition of the stomach of long standing.
It is the ideal purifier and invigorant."
Messrs. Hi.so* & Co. call especial attention to
the fact that after April IG, 1883, the name and
style ol tills preparation will hereafter be mmply
Parker's Tonier. the word "lilnger" is dropped
for the reason that unprincipled dealers are con
stantly deceiving their patrons by substituting in
ferior preparations under the name of (linger ; and
as ginger Is an unimportant flavoring ingredient
in our Tonic, we are sure that our friends v ill
agree with vs as to the propriety of the change.
There will be no chance, however, m the prepara
tion itself; and ail bottles remaining in the hands
of the dealers, wrapp-d under the name of "PAH
KF.it s CisiiKU Toxic,"contain the genuine med
icine' if the signature of lliscox &Co. Is at the bot
tom ol outside wrapper.
Pi jxs KiiioklnK ia the real teat of a t ibco-D.
It in tlie retral way of smokinir You pxt
more directly at the flavor and frairrance.
You tak* tlie smoke cooler, and tin tonic
cleanlier and safer, fire smoking in
amokine reduced to a fine art.
The more Uie qui-stion of adulterated
tobacco forces Itself on the attention of
smokers, the more desirable it becomes
to know precisely what you are smoking*.
In Ulackwell'B Hull Durham Smofclujr To
I— 7— ——i bacro you have apruarantet'.
. always, that it w Nature'*
K own unadulterated product.
Its fragrance, flavor, and
unsurpassed qnality, are de-
A > rived from the soil and air.
Jk Try it, and you will bem<-
WMM iiJUd. None (renuine with-
EWHW out trade-mark of the liull
£&£*! All successful F.shermen and Sports*
■HB * .oil binoko lilackwell'rf Bull Durham
Smokuitc Tobacco, and they enjoy it.
I&r, t
CATARRH CAUSCFL N0
•!»<»• *"< «
'quid or snuff.
'lie fin ge r.
rh ° r ° u gh >
S»rafpkllreatment wu 1
HAY-FEVER cure -
Price no cents, by mall or at druggists.
KI.Y UltOTlll.KS, Druggists, Owego. N. Y.
Planing Mill
—AND—
Liiml>ei w Yard.
J L. PURVIS. L. O. PCBVIt:,
S.G. Purvis & Co.,
W4NCFAOTI7BBK6 »M) 11BALJB6 I!t
Rough and Planed Lumber
OK KVEKY DKSORII'TION
FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
> A* U
DOOR!-,
FLOORING,
SIDING,
B ATI'ENS,
Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards,
SHINGLES & LATH.
PLANING MILL AND YARD
tear Ueruiaii ()Hlli<ille (1«nre(»
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Witherspoon Institute.
The Spring Term will open ou Monday. March 17,
ISS4.
P, S. Bancroft, A. M.. J. C Tintsman, A.
M., and Miss Carrie McCandless,
Will devote their whole time, as heretofore, to I lie
work of the Academic and Intermediate Depart
ments of the School. Especial attention will be
given to
BOOK-KEEPING.
Excellent facilities are afforded for instructions In
Music and Drawing.
For assistance in securing lotuo riooms. or
for any further information, apply to *t'. S. Han
croft or.) C. Tintsman, Butler. Pa.
fel>2o-lt
PROSPECT
NORMAL AND CLASSICAL
ACADEMY.
The .Spring Term will open
TUESDAY, APRIL Ist. 1884, at 2 P. M
Expense less ilian any other school in the Slate.
All the advantages connected with a College
Course given to students. The expenses of an en
tire term i> not more than $M or "SKJ. Room rent
lower tlian the lowest ; Boarding cheaper than
the cheapest : and a School better than tne hest.
Tuition only S7.UO.
Instrumental Mush taught by an experienced
teacher. Piano and Organ furnished free for
students' use. Tidtion for Instrumental Music
$lO. Instruction given on Hand Instruments by
l'rof. Koehringei.
to Prospect Academy, the best place
In the Slate for school purposes.
M. N. CKOWE. Principal,
3d12 8t Prospert, Pa.
- *
BEAVER COLLEGE and MUS
ICAL INSTITUTE.
POH YOUNO LADII2M.
Spring Session Opens March 251h, 1884.
Beautifully anc* healthfully located, extensive
buildings, plcni-ant grounds, cheerful rooms,
threo literary coimts, superior advantages for
music and art. Extensive appnratus. twenty
twenty pianos and organs, including pipe organ.
Thorough work, homelike caro, moderate rates.
Send for circular to
KEY, R. T. TAYLOR, D. I>.
Beaver. Pa.
Sheriff's Sale.
E D, No 5, June Term, 1884. PI'S.
By virtue of a writ of Alia* Ft Fa , issued out
of the Court of Common Picas of Butler county
and to me directed, there will he exposed to
public sale ou the premises, in the 1) irnuvh of
Kntler, on Mond iv, the2lth day of March A I),
1881, at one o'clock, P. M , the following de
scribed property, to-wit: All the right, title,
interest and claim of Stephen Brediu 01, in and
to IK) by 180 feet of land, more or less, situated
in Butler borough, Butler county, Pa., bounded
as follows, to wit: On the North by Charles
Daffy, E-ist by an alley, South by Alex Lowry
and others, West by Main or High street; n
large two slory brick dwelling house, two story
brick building usc'l a» a drug store, frame olKee
and out huildiuge erected thereon. Seized and
taken in execution as the property ol Stephen
Brediu at the suit of .lonn Berjr & Co., for utC.
THO VI A3 DoNAUtIY, Shcriil.
Sheriffs ollice, Butler, Pa , March 1, IH«4'
HHtWI For CQLO* and SWEETNESS
Use BEAN 3 CONCENTRATED
Extract n # Annatto.
W M W »wr Color. BrighUat
" a » an! Strongest. Buj of four M-r
rhftDt, or irua /Sots, lu for ft coloring MOlhi. u,
BEAN. BADE 4 CO.. N«. H3.T Market St.. PHIIAIt A,
WANTED, BALESMEN.
TocanvassforthesaleofNnrnryStoc*. rueqnaW
facilities. Ko expert nee required. SAlary aii-i •*-
peuses paid. 7o»acri *of I'nilt and Ornamental Tre«,
Shrubs, Ko«e».etc. W. fc T. SMITH. Geneva. N. Y.
A r cm«^T
# 1 198 LIBERTV ST. B
PITTSBTTROK. X=^.
Tf iriIFDQ wanted SIOO.
I t mm HPltivii
' I' M. C'-'KUV iCo Pl.lUtlclphia.l'a.
Advertise in the CITIZEN
Mercantile Appraiser's List fir
1884.
The venders of foreign and domestic merch&r.-
diee, distillers, etc.. in Butler county will take
notice that thev are appraised and clataed by
the undersigned Appraiser of mercantile and
other license tax for the year Iss4. an follows,
to wit:
Xante*. ADAMS TOWNHUIP. (Hat*.
.lames A. Anderson, merchant 1'•
S & A H Thompson " 12
Cilleland& Marshall " 14
.1 J Smith " 13
» B Irvin " - 14
A M Beers " - 14
Nancy Adams " 14
I* II Murray restaurant S
Mrs E A Perrene. " *■
ALLEGHENY TUT.
J B Craig merchant.....'. 11
J P Plummer " 14
,(D Shell A Co. " 14
Joseph II Thomas " 14
1 i: C Parks " 14
S P Eakin " 14
BRADY TOP.
j E G Clutfon merchant 14
j G W Eigholtz " - 14
W \V Robinson " 14
O W Stoughton " 15
BUFFALO TOWNSHIP.
Adauis <k Parks, merchant IS
J M Fleuiming, " ..... ; -14
A Guckenheimer A Bros., distillers - 4
G W Cramer, merchant 14
Watson <fc Ekus, " 14
CLINTON TOWSSnil*.
Samuel Snyder, merchant 14
R J Anderson, " ....14
R B Norris, " 14
A M Woods. " —l4
CHEERY TOWNSHIP.
H C McCoy A Son, meroh&nt 14
A M Christv, " 12
H W Elliott, " 13
J II Walker, " 1»
Jas T Wilson, retail liquor merchant 1:2
Bard Brothers, merchant 13
(Justus Fogel, " 13
W W Dnulap, " 14
G M Pill A Co., " 12
R I. Wilson, " -14
J A Baily, " -14
CEHTBE TOWNSHIP.
W L Campbell, merchant 14
J Coulter, " '• 14
A F Fleeger " 14
CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP.
\ G Hendrickson, merchant.,.,. 14
William Garvin, " 14
CONNOQPENSGSING TOWNSHIP.
Joseph Graham, merchant 13
C<»n. Nicholas " 14
E E Goehring " 14
J F A W A Purviance, merchant 13
CONCORD TOWNSHIP.
S Markwell, merchant 13
A D Kuhn 4 Co, " __.._l3
John A Harding, hotel &
John A Harding, one billiard table
P Crawford, merchant 14
ID D <iuigley, " - 14
CLEARFIELD TOWNSHIP.
iV S McCrea. merchant 14
Mrs B J Gettiugs, hotel 5
■ J M Mcßride, hotel - i>
: 1 M Mcßride, merchant -.14
DONEGAL TWP.
■!I S Cate merchant 14
j\V M Durham " - 14
; Reisner Bros. " 14
j V J Hanlen hotel 5
FAIRVIEW TWP.
; Thomas E Flick merchant 14
j H C Miller retail liquor merchant 4
■ Paul Troutuian merchant ».._.13
' VV G Hays "
| Pontius Rodgers A Co merchant 14
(T C Miller one biiliard table
Mrs Thomas Williams merchant 14
J C Whitmire " _..14
E Elleuberger " 14
FRANKLIN TWP.
Wm. Watson merchant 12
O Kornrumph " 14
JACKSON TOWNSHIP.
Philip Snitzel, merchant „...,-14
JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP.
L nartenstine A Co, merchant 11
Wm
LANCASTER TOWNSHIP.
Wm Wahl, hotel 5
J Laderer, merchant 14
A E Metz A Son, merchant .13
MCDDYCREEK TOWSSHIF.
Wm Humphrey, merchant 10
Wm Williams, " 11
Rarasev Brothers, " 13
A G Frazier, -14
II Heberliug, " 14
MF.RCER TOWNSHIP.
Lewis Owen, merchant 14
R R Bryson, " 14
H C Beatty, " -14
MIDDLESEX TOWNSHIP.
W J Marks, merchant -12
J B Flick, " 14
MARION TWP.
Joseph Baily merchant 14
J II Kelly hotel 5
Mrs P M Mcßride merchant 14
J 11 Gormerly " 14
Wm Mnvbold " 14
J A Hay* " 14
OAKLAND WT.
Jacob H Keiser merchant 14
A G Campbell " 14
PARKER TUT.
J G Kapp merchant ~ 14
J P Robi'on " 14
II M Caldwell & Co. merchant 13
J \V Orr " 11
T G Campell " 14
PENS" TWP.
John Glass merchant 14
II W Koonce " 14
Anderson Bros. " 13
John \ Richey hotel 5
John A Richey one billiard table
Jacob & Burton Young, merchant 14
A M Critchlow " 14
1> H Sutton " 14
SUMMIT TOWNSHIP.
K B Dittiner, merchant 14
Albert Smith, hotel 6
i
BLIPPKBYROCK TOWKtJIIIP.
E 11 Adams, merohant 11
Jetisil 4WB Keister, hotel !5
K Cannon, merchant 14
VRNA.NGO TOWNSHIP.
C Evcrson, merchant 14
J F Cochran A Co., merchant „..14
J K OroHsman, " 14
GF Kohlmeyar " ..........14
TF Campbell, " -.14
WAHHINOTOX TOWSHHIP.
A B Campbell, merchant 14
N M Hoover, " 14
Han>er Brother*, " 12
Mimin Brothers " 11
Harper & Gibson, " 14
Johu Falwell, " 14
Elizabeth Adams, " 13
L A Yake, " 14
John McCorkle, " 14
J C McKee A Son, " 14
J L Beatty, "
WORTH twp.
X Gardner, merchant ............. li
YVISKIKU> TWP.
John Gardner & Co. merchant 13
J T Green " 14
RiAK rause " 11
Lewis Weidhos " 12
Catharine Foster " 14
James C I.ogan " 14
Bt'TLER BOKOCOH.
J II Sutton merohant 14
W F Miller " 14
Chris Stock " 14
: Joseph Rockenstine " 14
Jacob Keck " 7. 14
j A Troutinan <Sc Son " 10
i Mrs C Koch " 12
| H Biehl & Co. " 14
. 1. Stein & Son " 10
! J L W'uller " 14
, B C Huselton " 11
' Kitb-r Si Ralston " 8
! Joseph Smith, restaurant 5
H Schneideman, merchant 12
D I! Wuller " 13
A Ruff " 13
Charles It Grieb " 13
DT I'ape, merchant 14
John Bickel, " 12
H ("oll>*-rt " ...14
JT F Stehle, " 14
Louis Bishop, " 14
Belli* A Miller," ...... 13
L & E K Linn, " 14
W L Morrison, " 14
J J Feidler. hotel ..... 6
8 Sykes, restaurant ... 6
Ja-olji Roc, merchant . 13
G WCampbell, hotel. 3
I) L Cleelaod, merchant 14
J R Prini;le " 14
J B KohlmeyerA Co., merchant 14
II C Ileincman, " .....14
M Rockensteii), " 14
( Iterir A fypher, " „.I0
1,1 Keiber & Bro., liquor merchant..U
Rdbfer,' iner'cMur l
Jackson A Mitchell, " ~ 14
A l.owry, hotel £'
J C Rediek, merchant
J >' Patterson, " 1-
C Puffy, " 11
M C Kock eastern, merchant 14
E Oriel., " - 14
DA Ileck, " ..12
C R'»c«-sing A Son, " 14
MrsJ R Gneb, " 11
J S Mh re», restaurant
G W Mil'.erJk Br<>., merchant "
Ge.> lioal.aer, 4 billiard tables
Miller Brothers, merchant I I
J Ntpjel A Bros, " —l3
E W Kirk, " 11
Gahrirl Kohler. restaurant
S (.. ! v.rvi- A Co., merchant 10
JG A W Campbell •* li
Henry Eitenmiller, hotel
George Ketterer, merchant -•
J K ' irieb, " _1 ;
S M Iv.tor-on A Co.. liquor merchant
CKNTKKVSI.LE BOF.Ot <• H.
J P McQuistiou, merchant 14
.1 H Mnatl, 14
I'her A s.ns, " 14
ML Kelly, 14
Th'» Wilnfn A Sons " II
C W Coulter, " . 1!
W M Btnghau), '• 13
W 1. Ramsey, " 14
Janie-> S Wiison, " 14
iiard A Sons, " 12
F.VANS CITY.
I. Hohnadel, merchant 11
I \ BrtKilvS 41 1 '
Ailen A Robinson " 1 ? >
II C
Geo I fit A Sous " 1"-
I>nnbar A Hhoup " ..14
0 W Shoup *' 14
Wm I'uncan, hotel ■>
11 V. St»key " ■>
L Guntz merchant 14
F Kersting. M I», " I*l
J N Miller, hotel 5
Wall A Bishop. merchant IS
J A E Dambach " 13
H S Walters one billiard table
FAir.VIKW souoruH.
A Grow merchant 14
Bl' llirchard " It
C Seen " 1 ;1
C C Alexander " 14
HARMONY BOi:or«n.
I.N Ziecier, liquor merchaut
Wise, L\t!e A Mains lumber merchant 11
Austin Fonrioger, merchant I t
hnslen A Ileitis, " 12
S A l!f»m, hotel - r >
Jact.b Shelly, hotel >
G L 1 Swmn, merchant 1!
A W Ziejtler, " 14
I.mst;»w A Statuin, merchant ti
A Latshavv, " 14
FM Mitchell, " 14
H W Leise, " 14
IIARKISVILLE BOROI'CiII.
.1 N C'nbblson, mejx'hajit 1 i
II (' Black, " 12
I. W Morrow, " 11
S B Bingham, " 14
Homer Brown, " 14
Mrs E Black, " 13
J E Curry, " 14
R L Brown, " 14
MILLKRBTOWN BOKO.
W W Bowes, merchant It
1 A II Bumla " 14
j C F Pierce " 13
i H C Litainjjer " 11
i Fisher A Dickson " 14
I Hays Brothers " -.14
[ A i Krepa one billiard table
; M Deiter merchant 14
IW L Ooinpb«ll " - —l4
j Alston & Krnce " 14
A Hoch hotel
! Hoch, Barn hart A Co. merchant -14
C D Aldineer " 14
Frederick Sweiger " 14
B Frederick " 14
John Fitzpaterick, hotel 5
W i> Keiley merchant 14
J (' Gaisßird 4 billiard tables
C Scharbach, merchant 14
W p Turner " 14
A Hoch 3 hiiliard tables
VVestf-rman Brothers merchant -S
Frankle A Levy " -14
B J Forqner, hotel... 5
J T T Frazier merchant 11
Geo Glass " -... ...11
Dean Campbell hotel... ... ... ... 5
John Dolun " 5
PROSPECT Bonorort.
W R Riddle i Co., merchant 1 !
Henry Young, " 14
S S Forristcr, " 1.1
O C Sullivan, *' 12
Critohlow Brothers, " li
J H McClnre, " 14
PKTROI.IA BOROWOH.
J M H-»tvk, merchant. 14
Mrs Thomas] William?, merchant 14
J A Foote, " -14
M E Baird, " 14
J B Daugherty, hotel 5
I«8ac Roesenberif, merchant 11
RJ Bottaer, " U
J L Clark, hotel 5
G M Jamison, merchant 14
J Benedict & Sons., merchant 1"
RE Foster, " 11
S S
H A
S E
George J Jouea, " 14
Freeman & Marks, " 13
J B Kilroy, " 12
John Burus, " 14
A W Boot, " 11
E P Chee*l>rouj<h, " " .11
John Pill, " 14
John Dill, 4 billiard tables
W fl King, hotel
John A Ervine, merchant 14
W 11 Jellison, hotel 5
SAXONUURG BOROUGH.
II A Seiple, merchant 1 1
G W Maurhoff, " 11
Charles Pli'ißcr, 1 '
E <k H Mershon, " I I
Theodore Helmbold, merchant 1"
E A Helmbold, '* I'-
SINBL'RV BOKOCGH.
0 A Rhodes, mcrohant 14
Rho«les & Christy, merchant t-1
M A Garlacb, "
Mechlins & Murtland," H
James Pryor & Co., " 13
Br«lin & Conway, " 11
KIRNS CITV.
P R Burke merchant... ... 1-
WAE Pag« lioUil 6
Jooi»(»b Earhart m''p-liant Ej
Henry It easy h'.tel 5
John Wersh merchant -14
A A West " ..._ 11
Pennell & Evans two billiard tables... ...-
X«LLSNURLK HCKOOun.
V Soiumfert mer.iutai .. 14
P Ijumuiera, two billiard table*
W A Goehring, uierohant 13
E Zehuer " ... 14
GeoKtalil, liquor luerohant 13
: F G Kline, merchant 14
Householder A Philiim, merohant 14
Charles Stokey hotel 5
Frederick Stroiiocker hotel... 5
Jamee OesUcrlimt hotel... ... ... ...
John Dindiuger, suerohant 11
[ftl A Gllbach " 12
Threan Milli'nan " 11
H Housholder " - 14
CSPassavant " 14
Geo Snyder " ... 14
L) (} Bn-tian " ... 14
MS Reed " 14
A Winters " 1 *
BITLEK, PA., March 1,
All persons interoted in the above list will
please take notice that an appeal will be h>-ld ia
the ot' the County Commissioners, at But
ler, Pa., on Monday the 7th day of April, 18tfl.
ROBERT TRIMBLE, Appraiser.
HOITET-DEW.
CHAPPED HANDS,
Lips end Face
TRIE 9 Ot'ICKLV. is not
mij ! || JKJ doe* w>t smart tn«
Of) N. 8.-HONEV rtw mak^i
H!H 1 I)h tti rtnJats it !nw Ms.
solc sy AIL DRtoci ® T3 *
The Trade Supplied by nil Pitt >burgh Prugj;9
1
; How iYctc. ' C coc ax hlado.
la l?To, thineon icn compriaeil the
' «atire v.- r!.'.:_- force used in taa nu .-
fitLt.iie of the Jama B».«' UM Watch Out.
Jfi *> ■n r i . pbyed,mnd(bt
II- r. - .-t ■ r -i:. • T'.o ri
: taa . . this in t! : i;» the Jam n
; Goid Watck Oa all tbeiMUlinii ;.t
J an Is I ' •t > Wi. ri iilet..ere
! n: .:i . 1 ... .i.. !i ttr-. ; th tJ tl.e
. ca is of str tiger i il ti.au (
. firing gold where gold Is neolwL and
I str ng, ehi tic iiieui where strength anJ |
I -i «•••: •»I* •• 1 « imhinaiion ptf
: du a w.,i* ...... son 1 I
and at ONE-HALF the i -t. ...-.
j <v. r ; .0/1 t'..- e TS i/*
j have i-. n sol!. :.•» I ererr jeweler m the J
j cc ..i;v .;i t. ■ tc .r .aiity and !
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CkntslFurnisl r baa a Fine Stock of
now Wii r.-r CI" ■ >t Mens', J.- >ytf
an 1 CliiJ.iK ' VV< ;.r a' one ox it., '-ly
Low Price to all
PAT ICi SON'S-
Dnfty Sluoii, tin tier. !*•.
y. OPi'cD FRUE
r t Lj ui \ , .;VLI?E9IORE'R
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BITI.EK COUNTY
WutJci Fire Insurance Ce.
Office C-"*r. Main ind CunninghsmSts.
3 t ROESBIXG, FBEHIDKUT.
• .VI. C A.>ll'if ELL, TIiKAJiI..LBU.
ii t Hh.IN KM AN, SRCKITAKT.
DIRECTORS:
J. 1.. Purr.-, E. A. HciicboUt,
Wlii'am C.capooll, j J W. hurkha;;.
A. Ti'"it: :i, Hendersou Oliver,
G.C. Koessing, F u. McMillin,
Dr. W. 1; via, N. WrlUkd,
A. I!. Rt li.C.Hwi uui.
■JAS. T. M'JUNJON, Gen. As't
i xrrLER PA.
•J. *T. NSON IT C'«. 'M
REAL. ESTATE AGENCY,
IvO Flfih Av« i g't, Pi\ f
Off r o: 1 Stock c: Gr.in F rji in
Per. .1. . I. , l u i.i.iroal &nd i:v- lia«
tur- ' £<kxi b :n t ,V <•« . r
acn I e -.:* i i.r ar# • a : .. farm
l- N€ :*•' ! r • ©f 60 . »' U"11 •»
tost ! -- ■ y,t I.k J also on
rnw :rg • -r,»i HVI) With .t S 4 .'i.'-: <tf goo<lS
not'li s : xi I,( to( .tie-; v tlue
of if i'!i -1 oodn £Q 600, would e\ 'f* 1
Sc-itJ. f • .- o. 1..: -4.1 v
XTHGOF -H£Sl;'o£Bß
OwLY TWENTY UGLLAnS
* r> nil i.'.i tlu la* ai in.prove*
i , Hit Ms. Splttiditi cabinet
- wol dm vrei •. extor
* *'" lt-al .iiu cover.
r ' \i r T befct
* t Sowing Mar hine
ever m;ide. Stat tor eiaini
nation.
Wo do not Want Your Money
Unless the Machine Suits You.
Write to us fur particulars.
182:: 20ih Si., Philadelphia, Pa.
octiWtia,
Unbn Wcckn Mills.
I . onic. d(K -e to cnll tho attention of the
pni t«; e i :iiou Woolen Mill. ISntli'.r, Pa.,
vrht . I' O -JOY and improved maehiitfot-y ft-r
Uio ma:.: 4 .' -oU-.ie o.
'3*> red <nd Gray Flannel®,
Kai 'Lua ai a Woavlag Ya tan,
s£ ; » o: ii It-co: 1 nif-uU tin.ni an being ii -T dnra
l-10. i: .i manufactured of pnn- BnMer
tanbtjr wroaL They art hmntiftil in color, na
pariui in texture, and viU be BO!;-: dt very low
pnet-
K. RT.TLLIIS JS.
tolV<."r a _l7
NOWHERE.
H EE W3 SRE AGAIN.
Th- I Itttiie t M Ben Vi -bnuk ims wi.tblished
, lii ci~ -11 ■inW. H. K;isai : u f yi uuJ Johu Le
ft* vt-r, Jr., in Uie
CARRIAGE LINE BUSINESS j
AUo Uj-iioisn-riug ard CflrjK-t Laying. Tbera
art- ■ litrre tit-ii-.-r tnticitaijif- in tie Coiiotv
»f i«tn! r.'aad they know haw to d>th r work
U-:„y. Vv-ur.> i-ruiy, It. V.
friilM-lnio.
Waicniiiaker ariti j^weier,
K<- t>» e< 'I ; t int 'v (>t) haiid ti eonipN w etis-k of
WATCHSS, CLO:KS,
(iOLL), 3II.VKK AND 6TEEL
-S L>ECT A C L KH-
Of :ill kind* aud ; rit'es.
Jewelery and Silverplated Ware
of thi' vi ry 11 ' q-riU'v. Kvt-ryt? inir warr.inU
id jtlni. us It'J'l'—t-n t-.| nit'' fold ;t. the iow
c«t CUKII price.
Fittt' Uit.fli It - pairing n
ittl'.y.
On >t!U:tto s ( ,uth ot I) .tir, i, J .da Sfeet
BLTLEIi, rA.
coiiffliioiis
Rochester, N Y.
GEORGE A. STO..E NURSERY CCrtIPANY.
Fruit ;tt;d Ornrimen'r.tl Trc. .j, Shrubbery,
Ro-< «, C fjpfrs, etc.
Moor' '<i K:t>pbt-ny, Pocklintrton aril Eui
pii»! ->tato Urapc, uud other üboicu vanetita ol
nil Iruil-.
B W. DQUTHETT,
Btov/nsclale, Butler County, Pa
j ne-Hui
Most TxJeas'vo Pure-Bred Livs Stock
Establishment in the World!
; .. 1 3
Cly'lffi ? It\ P> rchcr<*n yorm"h* Fnil Pruft
If or* Trottinif'Brcd *?a<i>i*trr* % Shithmd
I'on ieit t Hahtei ;i and /Vww Catf/e.
Our «itvToTwrs havr t!ie wlvantasro our
marir y px|>(*ricnr.6 in bn'«-<lin«£mhH
inj iu* o opportunity
breeds, low pi i'os, because of extent
of btiMi s, aud low rateA of
Cataiot/n«vs fr«'*». (^trri'Vipon^enoe
rOVVF.LL HROrFUCRS,
Springboro, Crawford Co., Pa.
M< nlicn CITIZKN. july2s-i>m.
i s mrm
Ei?n?y Lcibold,
Continu.'- the Livery 'in Jefferson St.
first ilivti below Bickel i Gallagher.
Good : ig!», first class teams always on h&oda
Fli'->"S fed on reasonab'e terms, also bo rite,
bought ..i)J sold. oot3«ly.
I'urt> Ilotntfin Kiackt
Tlio mi'lerrfiirned bave pnrcbas-d from the
IVhw il Uro... a pure bred ilolr-tein bull, out* and
a half y lih ol i and wei. bs 12 - <3 pouii'V, which
can t- en at tiie farm of John Weber. 111 Penn
town-bip at :t:.y time, reriutt. 44 eauii. or ifi
cha geu. J. A P.vintrr,
Ji un Wr.nr.u.
BRICKS! BBICKS j
The -ii l - ri r e-mtinui 4 tin* immK.l.i. of tirlcks
eommon, pavenieut, bav-wUwlow and
iUea at hta din un the l'. ir Urunnd roi !. half a
mite w< .Hutier Bo wii! keep whtwliM
of brick* at all times. He will ilso make and ban
hri i,i rV • count!) t t inyoi-.i- d< i;h.; to have
iWm it. kde 01. their own i;-rTu premise •.
A hi- ■ iteit* -ci in .ttK on lln- Im: making
l,u- t --. b - H.n .t< - tin- oi .1. piumisiug
te fdve t-niiri tUicf'ciioti to all uho uia) patM
in- Itll*
A:•. ■: - pr->i: 4 v till.il .: r»v.- n li'li'rates,
c ill ou hi iMn -■
GEOROESTAMIL
iiißt_--'l<3 butUr Pa.
Dr. i. 3a°c'G W A'.c Cure Es
talilishment.
A'cilMi InHiltntion in iis :>tHh year. For
lu-arlv ili kind, ol di». uses, and e<»-
|ie<-i dlv t'-e tdseaw". of Win .en Om AT ALL
fEW>N , Cirt-ulnr- ire*'. Address,
8 FREAisE, V D.,
jyH-ly New llri'.btou, Beaver Co., Pa.
KJ.I? " -INUiLUIMUsU^i
Rj cms wMtRt ah list Fans.
Bh«i 1 VhikU fciynii* T (ti
gj in tSt»KI bj* M
Kbsagsgi ,
DENTISTR X .
o|# W \LDRON. Qraduaie ot the PMI
K adclphla Dental College,la prepared
e I« ■to do anything is the line of hla
prolusion in -a natlsfartory maacer
I odioe on Maia unm, Bailor, Uaiea biook,
' ap suir*.
I Dr. 8. A. jOHKSTOH,~
DENTIST, - - BUTLER, PA,
Ail work perta-Dlajc to th.profataMia aaecat
ed In the I • ateet Diatio-r.
>1 ecwitw- Gout Pi lue, ami PainleM Sx
tract ion of Teeth, Vita ia*<l Air ud at id late red.
Gffice Opposite Lowry Hoom, Na)a StrMt.
OClce open dal y. except Wedue-days aud
Thnrsdays. (.'omuinnitMlious by rnuii receivo
proiiipt iUteollofl. i*nU'^-9y
JOHN E. BYER4J,
PHYSk. LAN AM. Si- RG hOa\,
my-l-l' J iiUTLKK. PA.
Ofiion on .Inffernon streut, o{>p".-uie
Flour Stor«.
p H. L \ -:i v. !
**' II "' . i atiiie Piiysioiau and Sanson
Offlee .t I i >n r>'.vk, Hud r«dutum« ia
Ferrt ro i, » se, Butler, P».
Oct. 2.i, IN*.\
FoasAiE.
I - ifru of laud, with laiye two etorv brie*
ho>■>•<> »;.d bam thrrron erected." (lood
orchard: Situated iu Batter twp , U a tier oouutv.
Pa., adjt ii.ing Butler on Ute tontii, wiil
be eold cueap ami ou oa»y terms. For particu
j iara inquire cf Lev McQui'etion, Esq., Bntier, Pa.
FARM FOR SALE.
j The underxliiued denirea to sell l is (arm, locate
I cd iu the Bald oil district, Adauu tow n
i ship, Bntier couutv. Pa., cental: lujj
ONE HUNDRED AND ONE ACRES
I of land, a 1 cleared but about tweuly fir. acre,
which Ii ia good younn timber, "there are
never-tailing epriugs of irood water,
j Ooel Hons* s and Barns with a splendid young
, orchard. Near to churches and *ch<«ols, itDd
! within lire miituiea walk of .M jrahall station
on the P. & W. railroad. For particulars in-,
qnne of the u dersUfneu living on the premise..
CHBI3T. BALLHORHT, 8R„
lib 27-4t Mara F. 0.
S U R V EYING
LAND.
COAL BANKS,
AND LEVELING.
Ptirticu! t attention Riven to the Reir-kcrnr of
old lines. Address,
II F. i111i1.1.1 RD,Co.Kurrej«»r
North H»ipe P. 0., Butler Co., Pa.
S 5 84. ly
;
John L. Jones, Auctioneer,
BUTLER, PA.
: All orders will receive prompt
attention.
f6 3oa
| 3. unty Auctioneer,
JAMES S. K2ARHS,
HCTLRB, PESX'A.
Ia prepared to serve the public of this section
at vendues, etc. Having: bad many yetus oi
experience he can guarantee petffßct satisfaction
at rates that will suit all. Leave Word at (his
office. 3,5,84.1 y
G. D. HAEVEY,
Bricklayer and Contractor.
Etttitoatc-s given on oontract work. U?sl
i de:eo, Washington street, north end. Bntier,
| Pa. jan2.ly.
I PLASTERING.
The unit i>iened intends to remove to Butier on
the 1-t of April next, ami hereby informs all per
, so:ts. that ho will lie prompt in executing any
; \vi rk thai may be entrusted to his care.
STUCCO AND MASTIC
| Work excelled in the best and most satisfactory
manner. (i ive me a call.
jan3o 4t. JOBEPH B. PIZER.
•T. H. Hai'vey,
Has op-neii a paint shop In BLOCK,
, on Jefferson Street, Butlar, Pa„ where be i«
prepared to do all kinds of
HOUSE AN9 SIGN PAINTING,
I'aperinp and Calr'oniining, hanirlnc window:
b'inds, etc. And, also keeiis on hands
Wall Papers and Borders,
Pntiil* and Bruahf«,
Pulllem. and Window ftlaafl.
(all slaes cut to order.)
I respectfully solicit a share of the public paU
lonaze. J. H. HARVEY.
3.5,84.em
18847 "liOipOei
New Designs in Wall au«l Ceillnß Paper for dwell
ings, otllces, halls and churches. A tan;e aud well
selected line of
DECORATIONS
for ceilings and walls. Brown back p»p«*r from
* cts. up, white hack paper from 10 cts. up. Uilts
from 2?4 cts. up.
WINDOW SHADES
And Decorations a Rpechilty at
H. C. KEINEtf AN'3. Butler, Pa.
2<h!7.Kin
B .tier's New Departure
For Piauos, Organs, Violins and other Mtui*
eaJ Instrumenta, call at the
NSW MUSIC STOBS.
OF
Weber Bros. & Stauffer,
ilam Street, Bntier, Pa.
Sheet Mu«in and Music Books alwlys on luukL
<ir turni-shed to order. Ordcra ft r Piano an#
'>ri;an tailing aud repairing promptly attendee
to by John 1?. Eyth of Pittsbuigh, Pa.
Nov. 14, '»3, 3m.
Hard Wood Furniture
tor sale at extremely low figures, A great
variety ol Beds Tattles, Chairs, Childreu."
Chairs, I.- dies' Korkcrs, Kxtra Heavy Arm
Rockers, Warble and Wood Top Parlor Tables.
Hure.ns, Stands, Double and ijTngle Lounge..
Spring Maitrcsfcs, Ac., Ac , at
VVM. F. MILLER'S,
\tu ih Ntrevt.
UUTLE
FA- TORY ON WASHING r<iN BTREEr.
dIB'BS-tf.
P¥. A."?! A % frA X ST AI»I X «
P* 3li KfcN iIIS GTON, ARRASENB
AN JL> OUTLINE WOJJK DONK,
\isO lesst us la s.nne given by ANNIE M.
LOWMAN, North tlteet, Butler, Pa.
jui-ao-ly
EXPOSITION
Visitors should not fail to call aud examiue
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Domestic Liquors in the State, at
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