Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, June 25, 1884, Image 4

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    BUTLER CITIZEN^
MlSt 10l .1 jANEOI'S.
June insects to be Looked After
BY H. REYNOLDS, >l. D.
There are several insects which need
looking after during June. lusects
have bocouie so numerous and destruc
tive that unless special pains are taken
to destroy them much injury will be
upon the orchard, garden and
farm. A little effort made at the right
time may often be the means of saving
a valuable crop. In dealing with in :
sects it is highly important to be in
season, and he who delays will see his
crop ruined. I wish now to call
tion to soTne of those insects which are
especially injurious to old orchards at
this season.
TUE CODLING-MOTH.
The codling-moth is the most de
structive insect that the apple-raiser
has to contend with, so far as his fruit
crop isconcerned. In many sections of
the country the larvae of the codling
moth render one-half or more of the
fruit Of the apple orchards unsalable.
With the warm weather which brings
out the apple blossoms, the codling
iaoths emerge from their cocoons,
where they have./ibode since they en
tered them the fail before. Soon after
the fruit sets the moths visit it and de
ppait their eggs on the calyx, where
the eggs soon hatch and the young
Wvac begin to eat their way into the
apple. A New York fruit culturist re
ports that he has made the discovery
that tfc6 wwm very soon penetrates the
hei*rt of the apple and destroys its vital
ity, then leaves it and enters a sound
specimen, and f-o on, thus destroying a
large number of apples. He also stated
that Prof. C. V. Riley endorses his
views upon this method. He suggests
that the trees be daily examined and
aJU the infected fruit be removed, so
that all the worms may be destroyed
before they have entered other apples,
thus saving fifteen or twenty apples
ior evety worm destroyed. It has gen
emlly been believed that the worm re
uiajßQed in the apple first entered until
it was sufficiently developed to under
go.traDsformation, and generally fell to
the ground with the apple. According
to this fruit culturist the worm seldom
falls to th# ground in the apple until
late in the season. This is a point
well worth further investigation by
frifit-growers, as it is an important
matter to determine, and has a practi
cal value in regard to the adoption of
means to control the increase of the in
sects.
REMEDIES AND MEANS OF PROTECTION.
As to remedies against the codling
moth and its larvae, the use of paper,
cloth or straw bands about the tree
trunks are the means most generally
relied upon by those who attempt to
protect their fruit. The bands should
oe about six inches ia width, and should
go once or twice around the tree, being
fastened by a pin or tack. Under thi3
band the larvae of the codling-moth
will crowd to await their transforma
tion, and by examining the baads
every ten days they may be destroyed.
The bands should be applied as soon as
tfcp Srst of June, and inspected every
eight or ten days until the last of Aug.
In this way a large portion of the in
sects may be destroyed, and the second
bhK>d will be so far diminished in num
bers that the apples at harvest time
will sls&w only a small proportion of
affeuted fruit. The first brood of lar
vae enn best be destroyed by syringing
the trees with Paris green, one table
spooofwl to a barrel of water, at a time
when the apples are about the size of a
hazel-nut. The young worms are then
on the outside of the fruit, aud a small
quantity of poison kills them. This
ftethod haabccn practiced for two years
at the Michigan Agricultural College,
and the Psofessors have been unable
by the clo«est analysis to detect any
trace of arsenic upon or in the fruit at
harvest time. Of course it would not
be advisable to apply Paris green after
the fruit has attained a considerable
size, as the poisou might lodge in the
calyx or in worm holes. By using it
when the apples are small the first
brood of worms can be greatly dimin
ished, and by the use of bands the sub
sequent increase can be to a large ex
tent controlled.
TllE AI'PLE TREE APHIS.
The apple tree aphis, or leaf-louse,
is a very small insect, but sometimes
does great injury to the apple trees.
As soon us the buds begin to open in
spring, the aphides or lice hatch out
frqm the tiny eggs deposited the pre
teeding autumn. They locate thetn
selves upon the young leaves, and be
gin to feed upon the sap. In two or
three weeks thev reach maturity, and
begiu to brinu forth young at the rate
N»f two daily for two or three weeks,
atid th(i»4fe. In two or three weeks
tbeyduug lice in like manner begin to
multiply, and so on, so that the in
crease of these insects is surprisingly
rapid, aid the tree soon becomes alive
with them. The leayes thus infested
becomes distorted and twisted about,
the treo ceases to grow, and may be
destroyed. As soon as these insects
are detected (and they should be look
er! for) a solution of half a pound of sal
sodfe to a pailful of water should be ap
plied to the tree with a fountain pump
or fringe. Soapsuds may be used in
the same way. The application should
be repeated from time to time till the
insects are exterminated.
TIIK APPLE TREE BORER.
The apple tree borer beetles lay their
a<&js upon the bark of the tree during
tM last of June or the first of July.
The eggs soon hatch, and the young
borers b<;gin to eat their way into the
tree Then is the time to destroy
ttiem. Prof. Saunders recommends a
wash made of soft-soap, thinned with
a solution of washing-soda in water to
the consistence of paint, to be applied
to the trunk aud larger branches of the
tree the first of June. This will de
stroy any young borers with which it
comes in contact, and will deter the
beetles from depositing their eggs. A
second application should be made the
fin* of July. The wash, if applied in
the morning »f a pleasant day, will dry
iiUo a tenacious coating not readily re-
Moved by the rains. This is a much
better way of dealing with the borer
than to wait till they are in the tree
»n<4 then try to dig them out.
I'irit of tljo Finest Ink fur
families or School** can be made from a
10c. package of Diamond J)yes. Try
tfiem. All dr keep them.
WeJls, Ilichardnofi & Co., Burlington
Vt, Sample «.*arri, .'J2 colors, and hook
of d irectious for 2c. Btamp.
Revised axiom—To err in human,
to forgive unusual.
Please Remember.
Do not forget tLat life is worth every
effort that is put forth for its preserva
tion, and no matter what the ailment
or direase vou should not nive up to
the fell distroyer without making every
effort in your power to counteract his
advances, and to iegain your health
and strength. Yes, please remember
that Dr. S. li. Ilartman.of Pittsburgh,
has discovered a remedy called I'eri'XA
which, although not warranted to cure
everv disease incident to this climate
and humanity in general, vet it has
performed some cures which were al
most miraculous in their nature. I'ERL
NA is composed of the purest of ingredi
ents, and no mineral poison is allowed
to enter into it under any consideration
and hence it is always a sure and safe
remedy. Give it a trial, and you will
like it.
—The bicycle rider is said to be like
the South American State, because he
is always on the brink of a revolution.
Papillon Skin Cure will remove
Dandruff, cure Barbers Itch, Inordi
nate Itching, Sebaceous Tumors,
Blotches, Maggot Pimples, Grog Blos
soms, Carbuncles and Boils. It never
fails. For Sale by J. L. Wuller and
D. 11. Wuller.
—A Stratford, Conn., woman
dreamed that she saw her husband
kissing a neighbor's wife. She awoke
and struck him in the face, breaking his
nose.
—The universal verdict, "The Hop
Plaster is the best pourous plaster ever
made." Only 25 cts,
The Half was Never Told
of the wonderful powers and virtues of
that best of all Medicines, Kidney -
Wort. It has been tried and proved.
Its cures are numberless and the record
of (supposed) incurable cases that have
yielded to its influence, is astounding.
If you have trouble with your Kidneys,
Liver or bowels, if you suffer with
constipation and piles, if you are a vic
tim of Rheumatism or Malaria, take
Kidney-Wort. You will find it the
remedy you need.
—Banana custard is the latest alleg
ed delicacy. If you want to see bana
na cussed hard you have only to leave
the peel on the sidewalk of a busy
street.
—lf your face, neck and hands are
sunburned or infiamed, bathe them
with I'apillon Skin Cure; it will allay
the inflamation instantly For sale by
J. L. Wuller and I). 11, Wuller.
That's the she tanker of the house
hold, remarked a main street man as he
allowed his wife to fill the heavy water
tank on the stove, without lifting a
single pailful.
Time to Stop it.
It's too bad, Sir or Madam, but don't
get frightened. Your hair is falling
out—that's certain. A glance in the
mirror, or an investigating committee
of fingers tell the dismal story. We
dont discuss the possible cause. It is
enough that Parkers Hair Balsam used
now will prevent furfher distruction.
Is your hair somewhat gray, too, and
crisp? Alas, yes. The Balsam will
give back the original color, softness
and gloss. Not a dye, not oily, ele
gantly perfumed, a perfect dressing.
Some philosopher say, "Put off
nothing till to-morrow." This means,
dearly beloved, that to be bappy you
should go to bed in your clothes, and
disrobe in the morning.
—lf you have a cold iu your head,
been in a draft and have the result of
your imprudence annoying your com
fort, insufflate with a few applications
of I'apillon Catarrh Cure, and you
will be relieved at once. For sale by
J. L. Wuller and I). 11. Wuller.
Hay Fever and Rose Cold.
I can recommend Ely's Cream Balm
to relieve all persons suffering from
Rose Cold and Hay Feyer, I haye
been a great suffers from these com
plaints and have used it. I have rec
ommended it to many of my friends
for catarrh, and in all cases where they
have used the balm freely they have
been cured.—T. Kennedy, Dry Goods
Merchant, Ithaca, N. Y.
—lt sounds paradoxical, but a sick
Indian can lie at the same time a well
red man.
Keep your temper while talking
politics, it don't help you any to lose
it.
—"The Drummer Boy of Shiloh" is
dead again. This time he died in Ken
tucky.
—White vests can now be worn.
They are nice—if your girl doesn't
grease her head.
—A good way to get rid of the man
who loafs in your office, is to lend him
a half dollar.
—There are said to be 80,803 idiots
in the country, exclusive of pedestrians
and baseball players.
—Some of our base ball players
seem to have been vaccinated. They
cant catch anything.
—Young Ward should be sent to re
lieve General Gordon. What he
doesn't know abor.t false profits isn't
worth knowing
—Can the bashful young man who
blushes violently whenever he performs
polite offices for the ladies, be called the
pink of courtesy?
—The sun and the artist makes the
photograph. The most the sitter can
do is to leave the measure of his feat
ures in a negative sort of away.
—A majority of the Supreme Bench
of Maine has decided that a dog is
not a "domestic animal," within the
meaning of the statute, and that
hence it is not an indictable offence
to kill one There's some chance for
the sheep yet.
The Southern World wisely advises
young men who are now "lounging
around the street-corners and parlors
of gilded sin" in the large cities of
the South, living from hand to mouth,
to rent ten acres of poor land and go
to raising chickens for the market.
Consumption Cured.
Auold physician, retired from practice, having
had placed In Ills hands by an Kasl India mission
ary tin- formula of a sluipfe vegetable remedy for
the speedy and |x rmain-ut cure ol Consumption.
Ilronchitls, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat anil
i.unif Affections, also a poaltivc and radical cure
lor Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints,
after having tested their Wonderful curative pow
<rs In thoii-ands <>f eases, has tilt it Ins duty to
make it known to Ins sullcntiK fellows. Actuated
iiy Hits motive and a desire to relieve human sid
(erlllK. I Will send free of charge. 11l all who de-
Hire it, tin recipe. In C> rnian, Krcneh or English, |
v.itli lull direction* for picpurliiK and uitu({. |
Kent by mall by addressing with stamp. namiiiK j
this p-'per, W. A. No\ KM, Tower's Wrick. I
Koch ester, N V. heptl.'-M-ly'eow
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Health andJappiness.j
O DO AS OTHERS j
£• have dqhe. I
I Are your Kidneys disordered?!
! "Kidney Wort br..u»r.t me from i;:y u.-itP
i wen*, after 1 had b«-en driven up by I. ! • u.Htj- n b
Detroit." iL VV. Ixvt-raux, MeciuUiiv/, luinu, Mi< ■
Are your nerves weak?
"Kidney *V.:t cured me fr.-m n-rv ~ ; : v . at™ **
Ac . after I was not r xpe ' ' t . liv.V -Mrs. M. j1- i>.
I Goodwin, Iki. Christian Mo.iitor Cleveland, O.
I Have you Bright's Disease?
"Kianev ISi.rt < nrcd me when iny water ww jutst
' like chalk and then Ilk© blood."
Fr an k W ilacn, Peabody, Mass.
Suffering from Diabetes?
"Kidn-y-Wort .-then. ■-t • -f n rem. ■. 1 have
I ercr uati. oivw almo-t imm- .ia
Dr. Plnihp C. Baliuu, M- \ t.
Have you Liver Complaint?
•Kidney-Wort cured mo «f chronic Liver Diseases
after I praved to die." „ ~
Henry Ward, late Cot CJth'J.at. Guard, V V
Is your Back lame and aching?
"iUdney-Wort. < 1 bottle) cured nio when I
lame I had to roll out of f»od. M
C. M. Tali mage, Milwaukee, is.
Have you Kidney Disease?
ifl **Kidn< y-Wort made m<* inlly. r an-1 kidneys
■ after years <f unsuccessful' • tonnfr. Its v/ortn
I slo a box."—Sam 1 Hodges, Wiluamstown, \\ eat \ a.
■ Are you Constipated?
"Kidn».-y-Wort causes ea v evacuations and cured
me after 1G years use of other nv <A:-ne<.
Nelson Kaircliild, bt. Albans, \ t.
Have you Malaria?
"Kidney-Wort has done better man any other
remedy I have ever used 141 njy P r ?f" t, ™" I r v»
Dr. 11. k. Clark, bouth iiero, % t.
Are you Bilious?
'•Kidney-Wort has done me more cuod than any S
other remedy Ihave evertatau oregon . I
Are you tormented with Piles? B
"Kidney Wort jx-rrnunrntlj cur"l i : > f I* ■' Oii-F,' ■
oiles. Dr. W. C. KJine recommendi •! it to m<-. »
Geo. 11. iiorst, Cashier iL Bank, Myerstown, I'i. E
Are vou Rheumatism racked?!
S "K'dn. y Wort cur. u mo, afu r 1 was t-iv jupto a
I die by i/h'ysiciaml l»'»d sufft-r* d thirty I
I 3 ' ° Elbridjse Malcolm, West Kat!:, ilaine. I
I Ladies, are you suffering? I
I "Kidney-Wort cured me of i « ci.liar tr ui i a orß
■ several years Many fr I:-IH tn e r:.«! »-ra»>e ■
B iL Lamoreaux, iale LMottc, > t. ■
alf vou wotild Banish Disease!
i i " and gain Health, Take f
|- THE BLOOD CLEANSER. |
PAPIiIOIciE
ABSOLUTELY CUBES
BALT HHKT'M, ECZEMA. SCROI I LA, SCALD
Head, En-siK-las, Tetter, Hives. Iwudrutt, r'a
Itch, l'lmpli -i. "tliijrs,' arbunch-H, I hint I'msoiiinß
and Poisomd Wounds, lUngworm, Sunburn, tind
a!! of the *?kin.
For i'lies. Wound*, Cuts, I leers or Sores, no
remedy Is no prompt in soothing and healing aj
I'iplllon -Skin Cure. It doea not tun rt or burn.
Directions in tat language! acampaMy tttry O-Jtlc.
■■IMCmRRH
mfliimkAmE
ABSOLUTELY CURE 3
NASAL CATAEUII, ACUTE or CIIKOXIC COLD
in tin- Head, jUttte Cold, Kronchlal Catarrh aod
HAY FEVEIt.
C »Ijr* nostrili, jK-rniil.'. natural 1 reathlng,
aiidj.i. v 'lit* HitruvtaliMi* Mitilll.-ti.nd "w '.iiijr.
it i*a#p" i!i euro lor Cold in the Huftd -u hich
1- cause i by sudden clomp s in the atmu-piiLre.
Jjn tLlUjns in ten language uc<Oh.j.r.uy ncry buttle.
ABSOLUTELY CTJHBB
WIIOOPXHG COUGH.
Itlin harinlr-ia svrup, very delicious to
the t„ te. lielleromt once mid ia a positive cure.
WINTER and BRONCHIAC COUGH
' are rured by this excellent remedy.
Directions in lot language} accwujumg evtry belt!:.
ABSOLUTELY CUHE9
AM DISEASES OF THE I!I/»OD, STOMACir,
Llvei. tlr.we|i 8l)d Kidneys; for all di'< : , •'■•orijin
atlna In l:np:.iti..euKjf fin t lwid. as Ana tnla, Hielt
J|. ud.-u-he, K», 10-i,o.:e V. e.il- .. Liver
i • mpiulnt, I>vii))ep»hi, Jftondiee, jtili'.n n. . lid
KMnev Ins.-ii- S, this medicine is #bm»!ir. i, mire.
Tldmuedli I lie dn.-H n.t contain nnv Mineral. •<»'-
eo lately vegetable, ri store# the bl to » heallliy
condition, regulating and supplying oe
flciencies, and prevents disease 1 .
J/ircrti'ms in tin languagts nrrornj.nuy bottle.
i'rlce, $1 per lloltle; Six Hollies for
For Sale by All Urugg:sl3.
■ PAPI'.LON MFC. CO., CHICAGO.
For f-alc: by J. L. Wi'LLEU and I).
11. Wl'Uiii.
$11950
IN CASH
GIVEN AWAY
rrKmtuoM Umfjknrn of lilxu kwell'B Genuine
ho. 4 tuti Uuii Hfnokin«Tobacco will
. receive l J remhiiua foUoVH r »»
}jfso() fcniiH aud corullttouH fcj'.narwaj
2d 52,000
3d " SI,OOO
" J *'* '£'£ other I'reiniumx »« hcreshown.
wr,o The ift r>rerjijijrii» will l>c awardwl
December 82, taut. Vcuiuiuin
| Koe» to th«i i»erH<»ri from whom we r.».
cdve the lanri -nt number of our «mi>t y
«pl- • toba<v obam prior to Itr.r, 15. JJjI will
%ir,o trlven forthn next lßnrent numlier
a* | and thun, in th ; or<l' r of tli'; number
°' received from cac:h,
in the twenty-five maocewiftil am
tefftantH. Kach
a*u/k orlKi'ial Bull Durham laljel. 11. H.
J... ltcvenueHtarup, and Caution Notice.
Ii iwrM muat Vie done up Kicurely In a
IHOO package, with name and a'l»lr«*HM <>t
uka render,^rjdnumlxnrof bair*contain
cd. plainly marlod fji the outnlde,
V'"" and niuattK* w?n*.ciiartfea prepaid, to
$•{() Hlik UwclPw llurlanm Tol»ru r«
W 2O <!o., DURHAM. N O. Every Kenulii*
pu' han picture of Hull
Kc<3 our next announcement
A Public Benefactor.
H in. 11. Nlcliior H<*iiilmt <»i lilt;
f]«liluri»l si;i JI «»l ih> IVew
Yorli Ilcriiltl; :ils<» !■;*■
else New Verlc City
is Ann si., nay«:
l)r it JI. Feutier, Fredonia, N. Y —Dear eir—
I have been n groiit sufferer from Uilliounneßtj
NervouM irritation and iAypcpHa fur yearn
My friend, Jtou. 11. I.ako of tiio Kew York
CiiHtora Honvo, induced me to try your Jih««l A
Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic. By Hie tuto of
two bottler! I have realized a complete rentora
tion to health. I look uj»OII it the greatest
remedy of the aj;e, and njiott you, an Hie com
pounder of the name, an a public benefactor."
FUOM TllE NEW YOItK TRIIJONF.-
New York Tribune, New York,
Dr. M. M. Fenner. Fredonia, N. Y. tiear Hir
| l'leaeo wend me two bottleM of your
JShxxl and Liver Remedy and Nervti I'onio. s|y
(a |ni lull tut ng it and it liai done her «ood
YOUTH truly, C. A. TRACY.
Completely, and entirely cleatmeH tbe blood
relieves IlilioiiHiiehM, (JoiiMtipalioii and Headache;
clct'iH out and healw the entiri utomncli and
bowelw, hreaku up au'l curen Ague« and form
iiig Fever*; ctiree I'licpl/if, Sliin Kruptioim and
Hkiti UiKcauen, rcmoveM l'» 1 Droaiii, j* an anii
dote for the IHIICH; KOOUih, MlicnKlhei.u a, ]
healri We.al< and Irritated Nerv-H,
good rent at night; and complttuly re.novatcu
and reutoren a diHordered nyxtem whether ihu
disorder ih flight or Krave.
Dlt. FKNNER.H KIDNEY AN'l> HACK A':.'lK
CI HE For all diHeaHcH of the KlilncyM, bladder,
urinary p*h«agen, bit< l.achr, dropity, female
weaktibMHeH, nervouM debility, Heart dineat«,
rheumatiHin' etc. The moet eucci:M«ful remedy
that ban ever been adu'inintcrcd in (ho di«e.a«"«
named. (Int of your dealer Ihe memoiandum
hook entitled 'iir. Ft'JUiei'rt I'eoplo'B ItemeilicM
are I'Mcd all Over the World." And are lor
wale by J, L. Wuller and D. 11. Wuller, JJutler,
For COLOR and SWEETNESS
WHMLMI Use BEAN'S CONCENTRATED
■PBfLVvI Extract o* Annatto.
it^turr'■; own Color. Bri(jhU*t
»■ ™ and Btroageai. ° r T" ur M ' r
chant, or »<-u4 'l'* ct». la for a aarnpic, olutlvf r >'JO!!«a. Ut
HIiAX. KAISK A CO., No. *33 Market St.. FUIL4UV
LEGAL ADVE R TIS EME N TS. '
Kstsilo nl John 11. W ii*on dee'd
LATE OF JACKSON TOWNSHIP.
Letters of administration on the estate of ■
John 11. Wilson, dee'd., late of Jackson town- I
! ship, Butler county, Pa., having been granted j
!to the undersigned*all persons knowing them- |
selves indebted to said estate will please j
! make immediate payment, and those having ;
1 claims against said estate will present them j
I dul authenticated for settlemnt.
M ARGARET WIL«OX, > . ,
JONATHAN WILSON. . r "- I
Evans City P. O. Butler Co., Pa. i
Estate of Wexiiiulcr It. Cirant.
LATE OF ALLEGHENY TCP., DEC'D.
Letters of administration on the estate of]
Alexander B. Grant, dee'd., late of Allegheny ;
township, Butler Co., Pa., having been grant
ed to the undersigned, all persons knowing :
themselves indebted to said estate will please
make immediate payment and those
claims against said "estate will present theiu
dulv authenticated i'or settlement.
JAMES C. GRANT, Adm'r. |
Six Points, Uutler Co., Pa.
Auditor's \ollce.
In rc assignment for the benefit of creditors j
of L. ii. Itoessiug at M's. D. No. 15, March T. j
1883.
Having been appointed an auditor in the
above case to hear and determine all matters
appertaining to the distribution of funds in the
hands of Albert Itoessing, assignee, to all per
sons or creditors justly entitled thereto and
to make report of the same to Court according
to law. I will attend to the duties a« auditor,
appointed for that purpose, at Butler, Pa., at
uiy office on Friday, the 27 th day of June, at
10 o'clock A. M. of said day.
C. A, SI'LLI VAN, Auditor.
June 9th, 1884.
WHAT'S TFIE NEWS?
To those who ask the question in a spirit of
good faith, we will make answer. In these times
of political excitement, monetary troubles, spec
illative disasters, it behooves every honest citizen
to be cool-headed, and to have all ins wits about
hint. We dare only Irust those whom we know to
,be worthv of our confidence. We must "Sail
Close to Shore'' and practice Sensible Economy
in the purchases we make. He is tin best buyer
who knows WHKlii'. to buy. But, says the reader,
"this is not news, ibis is an old Story." We
know it, but we were only preparing you for the
NEWS.
Our old. reliable friend,
Mtf. GEORGE VOGELEY,
who is known wherever Butler is known, and
worthy of the utmost confidence, lias just com
pleted his loth Seiiii-Attnual trip to the great
tobacco Centre*.
He leturns laden with all the most desirable
jjfiods incident to his line of business, such as
I'iirars, I lo'«i».ir Tiilinn-ds. Nniill's. Pipes, \r.
Ills tobaccos are the linest tli»- market can offer
His cigars, for beauty and flavor, shame the wild
rose. As lor the rest of his stock of ('hewers'
and Smokers' articles no one pietends to question
their excellence. Call and be convinced. Buy
and be haiiyy. If vou \\i>h to enjoy the comforts
and luxuries of this life and avoid its disappoint
ments, call at once and aild yourself to bis already
long list of Contented Customers.
Old well-known stand. NO. 2y!», .Main Street,
idgii of the "Big Indian chief."
Middlesex Township.
Auditors Report of Middlesex twp., for the
year ending, June, 15t,1884.
Account ofßobt. Trimble and J. B. Mahan as
Directors of Poor for the year ending, 1884.
DR.
To balance'from last year $254 45
" Cash from Collector 100 00
" " " „„ 50 00
" " " 136 10
" " " 80 00
" Cash found on Quigg 80
" Balance in hands of Collector 58 11
$ 079 52
CR.
IJy cash to Porter for boarding Wilsons £135 00
*' C'ash t" Anderson for lioard'g( v »uigg *j oo
" " To Burry for lioanl gWearbaiji JA 00
" " To Ander.on for
" " To Dr. Mershon for medical
Kervices 2.< (X)
" •' Tor. l-'lick Quigg's coflin. 20 00
" " For clothing paupers 5l 70
" Exoneration 14 18
" < )rder, .1. StubfTle. for plank and in
dex boardsy 9 s<>
" Cash to Donaldson 1 80
" Services of J.*ii. Malum 1 50
" Services of ft. Trimble 30 50
" Cash to Auditors 4 50
•' C»s|| to Mr». H rawer 1 00
* i f,; > 77
I'al iu bands of Collector and Truas.. . |B.i 75
iI 070 Si
Account of Jacob Flick and J. Stubble us Mu
pervisors of said twp., for 1883.
JACOB FLICK. DR
To amount of duplicate $ S.">2 92
To order on Poor Board 15 75
$ 808 07
Clt.
By work on r0ad?..,.,, J'Bol 75
By percentage 51 17
By index boards aud duplicate 15 75
$ 808 07
JOHN STUBBLE, DR.
To amo'uit of duplicate $941 88
To order on poor board for index
boards and duplicate 27 50
-•> 909 38
cu,
By work *M.s5 37
By percentage 50 51
By index boards and duplicate 27 50
$ 969 38
Account of Win. Logan as Treasurer of school
funds for the year ending June Ist, 1881.
DR.
To amount of duplicate : I 185 32
" Balance lion; last, yam 172 8!)
" Stale appropriation '.-' j8 •'!;(
" Cash from sale of books 15 8:>
" t'ash from Mrs. Hays of Adams Ip 3 02
$1 010 07
CR.
By J, N. Snow, teaching $ 105 00
" N. Stevemion " 132 00
"K. Anderson " . JIJS 00
•' <). Houston " 105 00
"J.C.Trimble " 165 00
" Whiteside *' 105 00
" J.II Ilemlrickson" 39 75
" Miss Graham " 105 00
" W. J. Marks 12 59
" J. I!. Mahan 19 10
" E- Thompson 11 72
'■ c. Iml\t 2 oo
" J. G, Campbell. 17 50
" C. Trijlicr :( 50
" J. Strsbbla IS 00
" W. Miller 20 l>7
" R. Anderson 2 00
" Jan. Wilson 12 40
" J. Miller 8 92
" Wm. Denny l/i 00
" Jno Park 22 55
'• Jas. Whitenide 10 94
" Wrn. J. Whiteside 13 34
" Win. Logan •'! 50
" J. Barely * 3 00
" T. Marshall .'i oo
" Exonerations .... ■!) 58
" 5 per cent to tax payers on $802... 40 fO
" Treasurer 27 24
" Collecting $225 at 5 per cent 11 -5
$1 472 05
To bal. in hands of Treasurer 113 12
$1 010 07
,1. U. |'VF.T|)Y, )
H. 11. 11 A|tii|Si ik, ( Audit^irj.
J.A.CI:oi'T. J
DR. SADLER,
80i PEW AvI:\IF:.
PITTHIU IMill, l'A.
'iQ' Kji'. Knr, %.)«.• mill 111 r mil H|x*.'lii 1 1 !••*.
Olnra' l, Crooked Even, "Wild Hairs."
Die; ! ii " Li.'f. Ix afiiftiH. Di-ehargo from I'lirs,
*rrh eiic,:..-- fully treated. Hpec
taelu Ktlltifdei', A'|i||iij»l I'.fi'M )||S( , te,J. UejiiJ
for fi«<s •*
Arj s m r sq Tj"
' c.M.BARTStRGERf |
i ISB LIBCRTV r:T. n
PITTtJBTT KOH. PA
LEADING BUSINESS HOUSES.
PITTSBURGH, PA.,
—A NO
ALLEGHENY CITY. PA.
PITTSBURGH.
JOSKPII IIOKNE & CO..
Ketiiil Dry (ifiods,
195 toaw Peun avenue. Library Hall.
I'.AI B i C AZZAM, (Limited.)
Kngiue Builders and Machinists.
Cear Cutting. w; Thirl Aveime.
CKO. \V. lU'BLKV.
The House Kurnisher.
40S old So, 00 Sniithlield St., lietw Itll 111 Aves
(■EOBISK W. BICCS,*: CO..
Diamonds. Kinf Watches. Art Goods.
Cor, Sixth Avenue and Sinitlifield Street.
DU. i iI'IXCV A.SCOTT I>I.MAI OITTCES.
ftln Q'*> ' "' ,l - N "• I'enn Avenue.
I*U. i3i£.* Bememlier tlu- new number.
K. A. LI.LIOTT. Artistic Florist.
Se.-ds, Plants, Trees, Cut Flowers. &e„
Send lor catalogue. 5-1 Sixth Street.
i i rrsr.i ia;n sicx WOKKS.
Business Signs of every description. Descriptive
designs sent on application Sixth Ave
lIEAItD. BIBEIt i: ASTON.
Dry Coods, Notions. Suits, &c..
& 507 .Market Street, near Fifth Avenue.
.1. A. Mi'COB MICK. Worthington steam pumps
and water meters, otto's silent gasengnies.engiiies
and boilers, taper-sleeve wooden pulleys, siniiling
and coupling. Estimates made on water works
and all kinds of machinery. -'7 Market Street.
WEST POINT IVOiI.F.U WORKS,
i; Munroe Son. I'rop'rs. Jid and Smallman Sis.
New and second hand boilers of all sizes.
DOFCHEUTV & MOIiBISON.
IJoilers. tanks, sheet iron works, salt pans, &c.
U<s)>alnng piouiptly done. Duipiesne Way near
Point.
( 7;I:A. CBAHAM & co„
.Maniifacturcis of Stoves, Itanges. Crate Fronts,
I'enders, V vc. isil Liberty Street.
I sjs. IAS BHIDLE& SON. UM.
Wail I'aper, l.uicrusta Walton and French Irides
cent papers. .71 Smitliiield Street.
MEYEK, A IINOI.I) .S: CO., (Limited.)
Fine and Plain Furiiiture,
Sos. 70, 72 &74 Diamond Street.
,M. 1 >.\ EES ti < < CHBAN, FURNITURE
Mauiilacliui rs oi aii Kinds of Furiiiiure and I'p
hoistery. Oiliee and Wan-rooms, ss & ;<o Siuilli
field St. Factory 71 lo 7"> Bldwell St.. Ailc'.'hciiy
City.
!'. C, IIE.1" in nit ure. led loungis, chairs, &c.
11l 4th Ave. Jlii\ Ist W ill If move to 310 Wood St
Factory l ie, l is. Iso & Jackson St , Allegheny
JAMES I'HELAX,
Old stand Stocking Store,
Men's Fine Furnishing Coods, ;i-j Fifth Ave,
STEV. ABT IIENBY, successors lo Kussell it Co
Cents' Furnishing floods,
Roe goods at low prices. hii Flftil Avenue.
11. HOUSTON & CO.,
Pumps- Kkd JACKET, wood and iron, all kinds.
.Sanitary Plumbers. 17 Seventh Avenue,
II AC AN'S LADIES KEKTAUHANT,
and Fancy Bakery, fiuuSmitliiield St.. Lewis Build
ing, cor. Otli ave. Regular Dinner 11 :.;oa mto 2 :ao
KEYSTONE ANVII. WORKS.
Manchester & Son.
i£r Send for circular. Cor. 28th & Railroad Sts.
ARMSTRONC & M< KELY V. l'.w.viwifc OltM.
White l.ead, Coach and Oil colors. Ready Mixed
Paints apd Painters' Supplies. 33 Wood St,
READY MIXED PAINT.
.-jUi-. 75c and >1 oe per ualion. 11 and-
Durable. Best, Color card sent
Jto tanners, builders, property owners,
P.O. Box 2t*J, Atlas Paint Co., Pitts-
W,J, liARR,
Electrolyper and Stereotyper,
"J2 Diamond Street.
I RON < 11 V CoI.I.ECE altords tineinialcd facili
fifs f(ir Hi.- practical education of young inen,
Send for circular. Cor. Finn ave. i Sixth SI.
H1. 1.. 01 \TU\ 'ii. \ not sji. Win Haslage &: Sou.
Special attention given lo country orders. Send
for Housekeeper's Cubic mailed gratis. No in,
Diamond Square.
< . .1. iiii.LKspiK, Lumber, staves and heading.
Duqm sue Way, between Eighth and Ninth,
It. 11l .MI'HKKV,
\V holesale jobber ill lumber, lath and shingles.
Estimates given on application. .*H*t Sill till II clil .St.
( I'ltia I Ks'l IT|."rK JV I'NtOM pi SIM-.SS 1'01.1.M. K,
Normal, Business ami Classical. stuilenls IT
teachers ; send for uiicular ; W'.'t oth HI. 11. D.
Williams, Manager ; J. C. William", Principal.
0 W 5.M.1.1 It, M D, KVK &4KAII.
('alarael removed, cross eyes straight.'lied, specta
cles lited, artificial eyes, sol (old 255) Penn Ave.
Mils M 1 11 ii 1 STY has removed Peun avenue,
where she has opened an assortment of French
Bonnets and Round Hats in all the latest styles.
N KHI.HAS, l;|t"KI'.ll IX I'KTUOI Kl'if,
o(l|i;e ii| I'ilt jliiirub I'etroli iiin Ivxchange ; slricfly
ttiulieniie business; corrpupondeucp solicited ; ofl
bougiit, Hold and carried <11: uiargii|sou best terms,
WK MCI'AX.'K, &l KUCHA NT TAIUMI
( all and see mv Spring and Summer stock of
Fori'ign and piece uooiis. No Liber
ty Street.
.1 ( 1:1111 m .v ( ii.. K II Market St. Best
brands of genuine Milwaukee. Cincinnati ami
Other bottled beers. Send lor price list.
it \SSI i: pi It ft KB. I'll 1 ll|> a VKSI'K.
Haves' iiictalic skylight ; lire, storm, condensation
am) weal her proof galvanized Iron cornices. 1111 ;
fooling <vc. Send for circular.
<>T.»R I II K ( li., I.IJHTKp,
Manulactiiic all patterns a|id i'olors nf plain and
ciieaiislic tile for floors, hearths, vestihub's, ito.
Work laul to order aim designs furnished, im uh
avenue.
JOHN U IIAIIIt,
Architect,
l~"i Sixth street.
w 11.1.1 A .m rnmum.
Hardware, Builders Hardware and Tools aspecial
ty. Removed lo 517 Wood Street.
|s;AC M I'K.v OCX,
1 t ,:i:tle aiej Mojt ;a, e Broker, city properly
anil farms liouguf 11.'1.1 s.olj,' jlpjiey lo |orm. !;"•
lib avenue.
r.itow x & i n.
Window Awnings, Tents, &c.
No a Ferry Street,
FI.KMINO, OfrrUlH ANI> ni l.!'. Ki uxri l UK.
iVlaniifacliireis ol Plain and Fine Fiirnifcie and
Folding I'.i Is. |.ai;:|-sl salesroom iu I lie fwo cities,
1 i ant! i > i'VdCfal sirt'ci, A[li'g||i t ii.y City, P;f.
I.KNOX HIMt'SOJH,
Patent Lawyer,
Inventions coiiipleled. S3 Diamond Street.
II s I'hits 111 xi; & cu,
107 Fourth avenue. New York slocks bought and
sold on margins, iu lots of lo shares and upwards.
Send for circular.
.1 11 MAI IIK WM iS: SUN,
Stencils, Seals. SI eel and Rubber Stamps.
I.omV AUcllts ijlv. a>"< v.apled, 7't Third avenue.
' ■■ ■ ■ 1 ' ' ■■■ ■- 1 ■
H H hi-.A.M 10. successors to A ReiileV a"ituib
uianufactiiri'i of Iron iuul steel boilers, stills, aai J
lalors, tanks, salt pans, light iron work, sc,
Thiriy first and Siiialluian streets.
I'lttshi mill WIIIK \ vu KAII.IXI; wi>itKs,Taylor
& lleait. cast, wrought and ornamental Iron Bail
ings, i:;e-,tings, stable littings. Wire work of every
No 205 Market street.
I'KH ihi r. i 111. i.iis Bill mr street. I'liisliurcn, ica.,
iiml eoflces. Send lor price list. (Iriieis ol h
pounds and upwards prepaid liiany town lint over
100 miles from I lie city.J
s w IIAIIK A. i n. Practical Plumbers.
(>as and Oil ('handellers, and chimney toi.s, lamps,
pumps, .ewer pipe. ,ie. oil. gas and uasollm
stoves. 1717 Carson street, Pittsburgh, SS. Send
for circulars.
on**; 1.1 s 4 .MuiiitK, I'IIIKINK- IMSKASKH only.
111 Pcj.ii avfjiup. 11a ;• t< moved. April |si, to |.vj
I'CIIII avcniii.
ellllilClS, 11. Mrs 111 SKIKI'.I, I-II i> I ■>■:!( A I'll I' .1,
Cabinets, s.! no per dozen. Cards, -J ill), Dairies,
SI 00. Fine work only,
A I IIENY.
. • *+■ ■ •
A n j/lv Itsi» \ , Hi i:n\ f t , MTrs of
i -s :iml li;ii|«| ;iinl
h»»il« rs ;ih\ ays on li.tinl, Kl vt'iavc. un.i IfiifraizL
I, All llKit & CHI! I.HON, IL'M I KlM'.lhl, HI .. \«*W
llmi, IM'W Kooih p low |irirfs. Silks, l>n*s.M (iood.s,
Cloven, Notions and I>oiiH*.stkrs.
.IAMIM I' ISA I |.K\ , A ICC IIITKIT,
N«ih «»I ami *>»', Federal str<M*t,
'»• i•»- « xui.iis •t<'.'iifi i:iay and pn* im|is.
An i 11 Hid VV i< , i itti IMI i, ■
IH'IMVI .N K in, i*i:i ni l. AVK. Tlio porlaMr
raiiK'* Ha JM rfi RF H;l|<<T and rainint In- I xcrlh'd,
alsti tin* Sh rliiiK <Stove Is vrry reliable.
m*' mcK'iwn, .li'Wclir and Ontlriaii, I diamonds
Walclii M, ('lorivs, al s|»« < lal hartcalns. ju | i<l
c # ral str«*«*t. IJemovi'd next door to foimer iniifitie
C<J i:i;i»i:i i*. Ifiver avenue below Su*<JH*IIMIOII
In idtse, all l<lnd.s of new and second liand ma
' Inner\ and ohl In lar: «* ami small qnan
m ai ' A|{rnl, l .i,;lr rlriiiin;; Mlll,»,
rioorln >\. al|n i l i»,H'difii( , • jijd|e|s, dfM»rn, Kr,
Anderson and iutninsoii htreetd.
TIIOM U I'XHII. TS l'«'dera! Htreet.i
I buy ami sell farnih in all regions i »»rres|»ondem'e
Holieited
<;KKAT ATI.AXTIC p.wiFir TEA CO. Pure tresh
Teas and fun* flavored "coffees at importers' prices.
Elegant souvenirs to every customer lis Federal
street . and :il r.tli avenue." Pittsburgh
THKui.li HKUAUi.K Allegheny Steam Dyeing.
Scouring and laundry works, office and works
[ .Til ,:»! and 3ST> Beaver avenue.
! HIT. HISON AI.KN ANDKU .
For bargains m steam Engines, from a) to 75
horse power . address us ,
( or l'ark Way and Sandusky street
SWAN Hot SK COK AH< H ANI) OHIO STKKKTS.
special attention to the boarding department.
J Al swan , Manager.
Planing Mill
—AND—
Lmiil>ei' Y.ard.
; J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PUKVIS,
S.G. Purvis & Co.,
U4NUFACTUKBKS AND DBALBKB IN
Rough and Planed Lumber
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
SASII,
DOOILS,
FLOORING,
SIDING,
BATTENS,
Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards,
SHINGLE S& LATH.
PLANING MILL AND YARD
i\>itr (Jeriiiau Cutholio Clnin li
Summit Inp. School Itc|)or(.
Auditors' Report of Summit township School
funds, Peter Oesterling, Treaserer,
Amount of Duplicate $1,0.13 4<i
" Building Duplicate 487 til
State Appropriation 201 12
Due from 1883 ti4 I J2
$1,807 11
> Paid to Teachers' orders $ 900 00
" Borrowed Money 2.'H> 00
" Contingencies and re
pairs 241 04
Paid School furniture 182 00
" Collector's and Treas
urer's percentage 100 31
Paid Exonerations 35 90
Paid Return tax to County
Treasurer 6 30
Paid Secretary fees 17 00
" Auditing and printing 10 50
$1,735 05
Due township $132 00
Audited May 24, 1884.
We, the undersigned Auditors of Summit,
do certify (hat the above account is correct.
It. D. STEVENSON, ]
GEO. FORCHT, [Auditors.
Jos. PoRTMAN, J
day Iwp. Kcliool Report.
Zenas McMichael, Treasurer of School fund,
in account with Clay township, June 1, 1884.
To amount of niouey ree'd. from liust.s
Treasurer... (M DO
To amount of money received of Jaa.
Cranmer, Collector for 1881 54 00
To ain't. State apropriation 243 00
" rei>'d, of R. J. (iold, Col. for
1882 50 94
To amount rec'il. of 11. J. Brown Col.
for 1883 948 29
$1,301 79
ORDERS, ETC.
By order to Allie Tebuy (or
" J I' Stoops " J2O 00
" HaltieO Tinker " 25 45
" II J Jones " 1.12 4K>
" Dora L lloge " 20 00
" W B McKinuey " 132 00
" It J Grossman 132 00
" J M Painter " 152 (Ml
" Mary McKisxick " 40 00
" M E Moore " 20 (Ml
" Laura Williams " 130 50
" E J McElvain " 14 55
" Z McMichael for coal and
repairs ;.. r:-! ••••••••: 825
Bv order W J S toiler for t-oal anil re
pairs .'I 23
By order Joseph Kelly, coal 1,1 20
" Win Christy, repairs ~.,,,,,.. 2 50
" J C Breaden " UO 114
" R 15 Conn, publishing acc't. 4 00
" " coal and repairs 20 27
" " services as Scc'y 15 (M)
" W M Webb, coal ami repairs 15 15
•' Japhia McMichael 10 72
" /, McMjohael, repairs 130
" David Stewart, rent fof
spliool lot No. 3 1>» 00
By order Keystone School Furnishing
Co., for desks w
Ijy order /. McMichael, Treasurer's
percentage..... . SO
Hy order Ivelly and Tiiorne, auditing
school account -i 00
By order J'l McCandless for c0a1...... 10 20
Balance in hands of Treasurer 99 73
$1,301 79
We, the auditors of Clay township, do cer
tify that the aboye account is correct, to the
best of our knowlwlge and ability.
("YRI S ('AMrIIIU.I., |
O. It. TIIORNE, [Auditors.
Ij. 11. Vop-|,, ]
Vudilors' Report.
Auditors'report of Venango township, But
ler Co., Pa., year 1883.
FRANK LI if JAMISON and R. C. WILSON,
•Iverseers of Poor.
Am'f from lasf year's Treas $ 85 05
'' of dHplicafe 101 20
'' rte'sl. from Co. Trj!#a. ; ..,............. 11 43
11 from former collector 00
$584 34
Ain't of tax on unseated land returned
to Co. Treas 13 17
Ain't exonerations granted 11 30
" vouchers presented on settlement 217 37
Bal. due township 342 14
$584 34
It. C. CAMPBELL and ROBERT CO< II RAN,
Supervisors.
Ain't of work on duplicate $1,383 79
" cash duplicate 401 20
" from last year's Treas 00 80
$1,8(16 91
Ala't of la* on unseated land returned
to Co, Trea5..,,,,,.,.,. 31 60
Ain't exonerations granted on cash
and work tax 31 19
Ain't tax worked 1,342 57
" cash vouchers presented on set
tlement •. 175 27
lial. due township 322 02
$1,905 91
Vl': - . (.hp auditor;, of Venango fooliship, Hur
ler ('(i,, j'a., Certify that the aboyc accountu
are just and true to the best of our knowledge
ami ability,
P.J.KELLY, 1
HAM I'LL MKALS, V Auditors,
... V. KOIII.MEVERJ
The Keystone Electric Co
HI IF.)*! UCENCFES YOU PENWA. OF
The Baxter Electric Light Company
are prepared to furnish entire electric plants. Will
also arrange with counties, cities, corporations or
individuals, for the right lo nsi* the BAXTER
I.AM I', ill"' most economical Improvement in clue
trie lighting ever Invented saving one-half the
I,'list o| lighting by Are Lamps, and making a
((■.'idler and purer li;')it. Tfic eplisumntlmr o|
tiarl.itns la lesst)iai P fo|ift]i pf wfial It'fs in I IM'
ordinary lamp MglUe.-ii inches of carbons, burn
ing 111 ordinary lamps, but half a night, will last in
these lamps three uiuhts, iiurniiig Al.l, NMIIIT
uiNil. Address
KEYSTONE ELECTRIC CO,,
212 S. Third St., Philadelphia, l'a,
I E| ■■■ ESTOPPED FREE
B H Marvelous turf ess.
H ■ c Imane Porioni Restored
B ■ ■XDr.KUNE SOKITAT
NEHVERESTORER
■r ,$U lOUIW U. NKRVR I>IS*AS*V On/y turg
I'4'X*? Nftvt 4ff t , aiHt. Lptirpyy. tft'.
* 1.1.11il H H taken t»» hr#- f«- J. Jilt tfttr
HSi- JrcatU*; Jin ! JU (rial l-ottle fic< t. f
atfrnln, fiayinn raprr-M
ved. S*«i«l jtanir-k, I'. O. . idcnirru a<Mrc-.. of
tr.ftoriM KLINI{, 9 JI Ar«. H v >t..f*Ml«ilelbhia |*».
tiLH AKL 01IMUAllyO 4-A.4UVS*
.Hard Weed Furniture
lor sale at extremely low licuhw, A great
variety of Beds, Tables, Chairs, Children*'
Chairs, Ladies' Rockers, Kxlra Heavy Arm
HiKk.er.-i, Marble ami Wood fop farlor L.l.'es
Bureaus, Stands, Double and Single lx)un,'es,
Spring Mattrcnse.-, «Vc., iVC., at
WM. F. MILLER'S,
Xortli jflaiis Strtel,
13 TJ T" L K R» F A.,
FACTORY ON WASHINtiTONSTRKBT.
dl '-J'S3-tf. 8
Union Wcclsn Mills.
I would desire to call the Mti*ti of the
public to the Union W..olen Mill. Butler, Pa.,
where I have new and improved mtpunery for
the manufacture of
Bi;rrcd and Gray Flanrelß,
Knitting arcl Weaving Yarns,
and I can recommend them as boingvery dura
ble. is they are manufactured of i*a,- lii;!ler
county wool. They are beautiful 1% color, su
perior in texture, and will he sold* very low
prices. For sampler anil prices. :u!dfc.-.
* H. ECLLtfrrON,
jul24."7>i- ly Bttlcr. l'a
Dr. Fease's Water Care Es
tablishment.
A health Institution in its "Otli jt ir . for
nearly all kinds ol Chronic diseasi and es
pecially the diseases of Women. o)%s AT ALL
SEASONS, Circulars free. Address,
8. FREABE, M. D.,
yIS-ly New Brighton, Beaver Pa.
LOOK I I I:RK!
The undersigned lias just received tbplendid
lot of
GKOCKHIKS,
Of all kinds, including Sugars, Molasses,
Syrups, Coffees, Teas, Canned Fruiti Spices,
4c., Ac., Largest Stock of Tobacco aal Cigars
to be found in any Grocery in Butler.l
AIJL GOODS
Of the very best quality and at tin lowest
Market prices.
ALSO ON HAND
Flour of all grades, Com Meal, antti'eed of
various kinds.
Highest cash price paid for all Jinds of
Country Produce,
Call at my store, Main street, Southed' Dia
mond.
JACOB BOOS.
Star Beer Bottling Company,
CITY BOTTLING HOUSE.
J. C. BUFFUM & CO,
PRQPKIAORS.
39 and 41 Market St.. PITTSBURIJ. PA.
Sole Bott'ers of Jas. Schiltz Brewin&o.'s
MILWAUKEE I. At. KB 11K Kit.
Scbiltz' Expoit Beer tor families a spec|lty.
Importers and dealers in Ales, Stouts, tiiugcr
Ale, Siltzer water, iVe. Sprudle wair Mt.
Clemens, Mich., (a natural spring waif;) and
ManufatHirers and Bottlers o( Hoda wtjr and
Syrups of all flavors.
Try our quart Giuger Ale, Champagne Cider
ami Spiudle water, especially lor family »se.
Send ior Price list. I', O. BK SSB.
iH MUM
WHO IS UNACQUAINTED WITH THE OCOORAPHV Of TM|«|ovjh«
liy tho central position or its lino. connoctslho
East and the Wost by the shortest route, on<l 4r
rio« p&sscntfcrs, wltnout change of ears, bctwtnn
Cbu-at'o and Kunsan City, Council liluflu Lcaifci
worth, Atchison, Minneapolis and Bt. Paul. [it
cuniii'Otß In Union Depots \viih all tho vnucbal
lines of road between ibo Atlantic and the PuJto
Oeeacs. I*a equipment la unrivabnl and
cent, bein* compoucti of t Comfortable Aid
Beautiful Day Coaches. Maffnifloont llorton je
cliuniK Chair Car 3, rullman'a Prettiest Tales
Hloeping Cars, and tho Best Lino of Pining Clrs
in th« World. Three Trains between Chicago Ad
Viwiun lilver Foluto. Two Trains bciweeu CIl-
C»uo and Minneapolis and bt. Paul.vU tho f'aiulia
♦'ALBERT LEA ROUTe."
A Wow and Direot Line, via bcneca ami Ktnfc
kee, h»H recently bceu opened between liiehmoid,
Norfolk. Newport News. Chattanooga. Atlanta. A
uiirfta, Nunhville. Louisville, Lexington.Cinetnuii,
i rulianajioliH and Laiayette, and Omaha. Minu<?4-
olic and Bt. Paul and intermediate points.
All Through i'assengers Travel on ir'ast
Trains.
Tickets for sale at «\ll principal Tickot Office, fci
tho United States and Canada.
liaggige checked through and rates of fare A
ways as low as competitors that offer leas ndvaj
-I'or detailed information, got tho Jdaps aud Poll
ers of tho
GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE,
At your iieaVest Ticket Ottl.'o, or addrcas
R. *. CA3I.K, C. BT. JOHN,
Vice Pro. & Uv&'l M g r. <liu'l Tkt. 6 P&M. Af)
CHICAGO.
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in one sheet. For price and full particulars FK I'.li
Agents Wanted. J. M. MURRAY, Publisher,
RLIZ7IBRTH, N J.
k S2B to 97S per month guaran
teed. Some make $75 to tIOO
per month: at this rate agents
can soon makotholl,ooo.
Take iloiL'n the a*ldr<ss ami write for tin Agency
40 pass cataloguo free.
FOR KENSINGTON. ARHASEN
ANDOUTLINK WORK DONE,
Al*o IcHHonn in nanio given l>y ANNIK .1
LOW MAN, North Uriel, Butler, l'a.
JtnaO-ly
.■ " .'ir
JOSEPH B, PIZER,
PLASTERER & CONTRACTOR,
Sutlers i^u.
Having reniove«l to llntler, from I'ortcrsvilll,
I hereby inform the public that 1 am |>repar«]
to execute all ortlern and take contracts lir
iiliuttcriug, stiuico anil mantle work in all i*
brunches, ainl I w ill guarantee n.tti*f&etion mil
give refereneex if neeeMKarv. < irdera can I**
sent through the H(ajl or left al my renh|en(fe
in Springdale, on Centre avenue, nearly o|>|tf
kite the grocery «tore
.1, 11. I'l/Kli
>IC HAXJEI
'J'hree nrH-H of hunl, more or ltn» i«i
.) ollersori r r<j\vnsliij >-
Itutler County, l'a., hounded a* follow*: Ol
the North by (iladc Mill and llanualiMtowt
road, on the Knot by school lot and Marj
Welsh, on the South by Frank Truth and oi:
the West by Kdwaril Montag and Tho» Martin,
having thereon erected a
GOOD BRICK HOUSE,
Frame Store Building, Frame Stable and out
butildingN, being |>ro|ierty lately owned by
Jacub Ni gley and now owned by C. H. Negliiy,
olTarautum, l'a. Kor iiartieulars inquire of
F.S. BOWfiKH, FSQ., Butler, l'a.,
|* J* H. Harvey,
| Has oj.ened a paint shop in REIBEK'S BLOCK,
| on JeHerson Street, Kutlcr, P,i„ where he 18
i prepared to tlo all kinds ol
HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING,
Paperinir and Cah<onjiuing, hanging window
iliudf, etc. And, also keeps on hands
H all Papers and Borders,
! „ Pal ills and KriiwlicM,
; * I'llles. and Window, (aliiMH.
| all si/es cut to order.)
1 respeeUuiiy solicit a sh-ri- of the public pat
n,' j. H. HAKVEY.
3,5,84.6 m
D. L. CLEELANO,
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Keeps constantly on hand a complete stock of
WATCH2S, CLOCKS,
COLD, SILVER AND STEEL
-BPECTACLEH-
Of all kiuds and prices.
Jewelery and Silverplated Ware
of the very best quality. Everything warrant
ed just as represented and sold at the low
est cash price.
Fine Watch a Spec
ially.
Otic square South of Diamond, Main Street
UUTLEIt, PA.
M IIM STABLE,
Henry L*eibold,
Continues the Livery Business on Jefferson St.
first door below Bickel & Gallagher.
Good rigs, first class teams always on hands
Horses fed on reasonable terms, also horses
bought ant' sold. oet.'s-ly.
BUTLER COUNTY
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
Office Cor. Main and Cunningham Sts.
GL C. ROESSING, PRESIDENT.
WM. CAMPBELL, TKEASUUKR.
11. C. IIEINEMAN, SECRETARY.
DIRECTORS:
J.L.Purvis, E. A. Helraboldt,
William Campbell, J. W, Burkhart,
A. Troutman, Henderson Oliver,
G.C. Roeesing, F. B. McMilliu,
Dr. W. lrvm, N. We itzel,
A.B.Rhodes, H. C. Ueineman.
JAS. T 3 M'JUNKIN, Gen. Aec't
BUTLER IP A.
BRICKS! BRICKS!
The subscriber continues the making of bricks
common, pavement, bay window and other qual
ities at liis kiln on the Fair <iround road, half a
mile west of Butier. He will keep on hand a lot
of bricksat all times. He will also make and burn
brick m the country for anyoue desiring to have
them made on their own farm or premises.
As he intends carrying on the brick making
business, he invites the custom of all, promising
to give entire satisfaction to all who may patron
ize luin.
All orders promptly filled at reasonable rates,
('all on" or address.
J. GEORGESTAMM,
mar2B-X) Itutler Pa.
JDZEHSTTISTIR, Y .
o|# W\LDRON, Graduate of the Phi!
|| adelpbia Dental College,is prepare*
■ lis to do anything in the line of his
profession in a satisfactory manner.
OUlce on Main street, Butler, Union Block,
up stairs.
Dr. S. A. JOHNSTON,
DENTIST, - - BUTLER, PA.
All work pellaining to the profession execut
ed in the neatest manner.
Specialties Gold Filling, and Painless Ex
traction of Teeth, Vitalized Air administered.
Office Opposite.Lowry House, Main Street.
Office open daily, except Wednesdays and
Thursdays. Communications by mall receive
prompt attcutiou. JanlO'S4-8y
JOHN E. BY ICRS,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEOis
myai-ly] BUTLER, PA.
Office on Jefferson street, opposite
Klin tiler's Flour Store.
EN. LEAKE, M. I).,
• Ilomeopatliie Physician and Surgeon
Ofliee in Union I!loek, and residence in
Ferrero ho se, Butler, l'a.
Oct. 25, 18*3.
John L Jones, Auctioneer,
BUTLER, PA.
All orders will receive prompt
attention.
16.3 m
■ ";i. • ' .
'• •- . JR- ' '
The Imported Clydefcdalc Stallion, I'.ftrl (if
Inglestou, will l>e found at tile i,faU!e ol Julian
A. Clark, on Jefferson street, Butler, l'a.
Earl of lngleston is a dappled bay with
three white feet and a white face, with im
mense heavy bone, complete foot, ami a terri
ble goo I body, short and broad, heavy ends
and shot lin the coupling; and also u HUM
bred I lambletoiiian Col. |, >i blood bay with
three white Let ami a white face, with a light
mane and a sweeping tail, and shows a great
promise of speed. For terms see bills or call
at my stable on Jefferson street, Hutler, l'a.,
JULIAN A. CLARK.
County Auctioneer,
JAMES B. KEABNS,
Js prepared to serve the public of this section
at vendues, etc. Having had many ycais of
experience lie can guarantee perfect satisfaction
at rates that will buit all. Leave word at this
office. UAW.Iy
NEW DRUG STORE.
J. F. HALPH SZ, CO.
!\f]iin Ntreets
(Opposite Yogclcy llogscj
BUTLER PENN A.
DKAt.KKS IN
Pure DrtißS,
Chemical,
Pntont Modielnca,
Lumps, Toilet Articles, &e., &c.,
Pure Liqnors for medicinal purposes, Oils
and Paints, &c.
tj". l)r. <• M Ziminerinan has his olllce on
the second tloor ol same building.
(IIINIIIIIKR HDUSf,
JAMKS HELLERH, - - - -Proprietor
I have purchased thin bouse from Mr. Kit«n
milcr it:ill have bad it thoroughly renovatCMl
1 h*vo thirteen roi ills and twenty betls for
guests, will sot a good table and sell none but
tho best anil purest of liipiors at my bar
JAMES HELLEItS.