(he; crowded me buck, 1 gave up all hopes pf 'squashing rtie fight, and thought tnev ■night goon with icl "bad toM them I wanted peace tiara—wauled thia thiiyt %top> ped. I suppose 1 waa excited and absenl minded; wan the reason 1 condo nothing more. I was crowded toward tlie liojl room door, far enough to see up the halt stairs ai an angk; tberj, ijere pasiity; in and ujiit; did not aee Cunningham after thnt in Ibfc room; 112 did Aot see the fill tinp after that; don't know who struck again. After 1 came baolTftoa the toll door, J saw Olivet strike leepl*. before this, aavr Ihdies on thaaMlrtoay, '* ot culin't name Mem. On going back «aw Oliver strike T«epl«: thought it wma them ; they were about the mi4dleof the room east aad west, handy to the fire ; 1 waa paising <>n through the rootn to the north room; think Teeple went dowo ; waa not certain It was Teeple; did not recog nise'any other person; I was acquainted with all contorted with the party, there were strangers therej I could recagnise any of the persona named; bat don't Bind of seeing than in the crowd fighting ; nygbt hare seen them there, but don't redtember it;f was excited a little; was not exc tnl tiU I waa forced back by the crowd. I sup pose it wa* a change of progrttmm* from dancing to fighting that excited ue; think I made a tius'ake in saying! spoke t> Bow det Wefore I went op to Oanniogham ; had an. idea at once thnt the fight arose between fibnuinghatn, Teeple, ana the /fyter»7ill« boys, When I went into the rnsi; saw him standing there and went up to him. Didnt cee any one hit Cnnninghnip while I stood there ; I did net wiah to get hit myself waa thsfrcason why I backed 1 hnd been hit * with a chniron the hand before this ; the ofoair wacthrewn, kicked.of shoved against ;ae; I shored it aside and went oh ; l"|iave fried to call to mind the persons 1 saw'there, but could not accomplish it; I was excited; 1 h*d "had a nip or two." eafly in tha evening, but was none the worse for that cause. First I saw ol Oliver waa, when lie hit TeepU Went to tbajnorth room im mediately—found ray brother there ; saw no other,blows struck by anyone that evening The reason why "I thought it was a bet piece in the sitting roots,'' was bee. use they were pushing and hauling ab >ut . I coulJ hear the sound of blows although ( did not see them; I knew they were striking; 1 saw po weapons there Relieve I can't l<-ll more of the transaction, ' Wonuse I didn't see • it, I guess ' D d not see Oliver have a re volver; saw defemfant second day (tfter; going for c >al Went to Wurteinbcrgabout oin the morning of reft ( '. l . v ; staid two hours: got back to Piirtersville a&iut 12. or 1 o'clock. Saw defendant about the niid jlle of the street; sniil be \y going fir coal; <liil not se- him ngturi till brought into this foort. Ilnvs not spaken to him m<>re than two or three woids sinee, it wa" on Tuesday week in the prison. Weller. Sltnrp and mj self went to see the defendant There wen one or two gentlemen th re whom I did not know. I had no apples along, don't know iif Weller having had apples along. Never knew the defendanti." 4 unrry koife | bjvl no weapon on tha* tilglit! have no knowl edge of anv penon usin? a knife on that night; have no knowledge of bow. or who Jlone tho stabbing. I have s'nted all I cm recollect that occurred on thai t><g|| rela tive >o this matter. Cro**"Xnmine<t. — 1 was ot-e of the c m ptittee and that wa*. ti gome ex cm, respimaihle fat the (J«|i(|tries« aod p-ii. c o the party. I told Oliver tha' In- must go|io find quiet the men in the sitting ro >m Uunningham had t'irown off bis c-'IIt «od said "he was on it," Or, "some on it." l supp i*e he m«ant he was goxl on some kind of lun. Ii« did not Iq <k HK tl»o|}tfb he was mad. 1 did not hear liim ask for oys crs - I did ml hear him say "he would kill the landlord before morning, or be kil'ed him self." Cunningham was ► landing Untight up looking towaril Prel Bowder on the fl » r jvSen 1 went iolo the ro in.l thought I saw some one trying to help Fred up. 1 listed Cunningham "trhat this moant," be fore 1 laid my Jjand on |ilx left shoulder y \e did not stand together two seconds till i made the fo take him out, when the crowd pressed between us, and pushed me toward ihe hall <toer ; it ni but a abort time till 1 beard the ludios crouton the hall ataire ; 1 thought the room was full at the time 1 saw Oliver airike Teeple. After the fight wu over 1 helped up the buggy and start Fre 1 Bowder h.me with his gir!. Weller had gone ;it was shout four o'clock in the morning, when we were ip the bar room ; 1 heard talk of arrestinir gener ally tn the Iwr-rgifni; ) was the only single man in the bar-room: 1 don't jeioembor whether it wa" in referi'tice to this that I)e frndant said if lie was a single man like me, he wouldn't care; 1 don't know whelher be spoke to ms particularly, for 1 was sleepy and don't remember ; 1 think 1 have told in detail all that occurred relative to this transaction. Court adjourned till 2} p. m. IMPORTANT'TO YOUNG WEN AND TEACHERS. Kvary voting man, «|atrv«r may be his future calling In life, will And a thorough nod practical basinas* edu cation his grsate. t aid to success . Fnrh a cimree may be had by all, as tha axpenea aad time accessary for a thorough preparation can readily bo spared from the earnings of every industrious youth in the country. Three mor.ihs only are necessary for a preparation that shall introduce any farmer's eon, toacher or mechanic, , Into n business poeitfea that shall bring him a good •*'ary, and that may lead him onto a business success. At Philadelphia, Pa., a system of has been Introduced into J. C. Mnmford's Busineee eudTelegraph College tbatjmust'be thoroughly practical, spd work a rerolntion in commercial inatructjoo in a»schools hav- Ing pupila enough so that it mar b* Introduced. Un fortunately tb's systom of inatruetlun can only be cai ried out in Hw of the alarger eehools tn the United Bta«ee, as it require* for its successful operation a great number of students in dailj attendance. This course •• receiving the encouragement an 1 enthusiastic sup port of the leading businem men and educators throng h out thn country, and is drawing for this College pa tronap fr.»m nearly ttrtby BUte in the VJnk>u. Tne practical arrangement of eTory department makes it profitable f»r young men tveome hundreds of mile* to its adwantage<*. ks'et no other school in thu'Coaife- Uy can equal be had for bn siness r<hiration Alexander e.Utor of Clark't n«- for, in a notice of that institution . said " Tb« Com mercial Collate of J 0. Mum ford c<>mbln«e in its plan more practical!tiea,'an* better dieoiplines Its students or succeeaful than any similar iiwtit avion with which I am acquainted !i> ilia c«ty, and but one in our wht.lt. cottntrv in aiyr'xOaec 'iMpara* alth It, aid Qtas one puisnes a method somewhat the same but perbaib not as fully developed. " „ Such a report from HOT. Alexander Cltrk is sfreng evidence ot the character and ftandin* of this echoof The College fr>«m its fhin of iMtruction, lavltee tbe in tention Mf the meaiiea. nd as it issues man > pnblica tio«i •xpUaatoq Qffts 1 rkiug, which are mailed fret of -■haws, we suggest tL It those iaif/eetad jit e4neidi»r Mad an appiia«tto«i for «.»rcub»ra. they will no be furmshed immadiatal, o B oceipt of reqaeat. - * Addree* 4. C. Mum# . PhiU4»H>hia, Jai aaltes A Medal ftuainaea CsUs|s. The Iron City College U &n iusti" tution not of theories but of the moat rigid, oorrect and comnjefeen •i7e practice. It is an entire basiiu aH world in itself. The student is not only taught but he works. Evtr? possible contingency of business ljfe he encounters and works out ituie pendently in the course of lug own personal experience. When a mar) graduates from this co'lege, he has. in preparing to do business actually done business for some time, and graduating is little else than* the change fro» one office to another. 1 % <£hc Citizen. BUTLERPJL. WEI) JrisnA? **!!. 57,<*4»7. if "I >«m and U«i®«- New «»<i Fore.#., Ob* ■el 'numkll."-D. Webetor. 1 '" - ! I W We will not issu« • paper Wtt wetk. as we must move our nffiea Fpr »«le. The undersigned offers for sale, two horses,, one good new wagon, and one set of double harness. . dence, Jefferson St., East of Jack's Hotel, Butler, Pa. no. Is, 2&,\ JOHN A. SKDWICIS, ,m >K, . Tne monthly meeting of tie But ler Teinp«ranec League will b« held in the Court room, on Friday eve ning at 7 o'clock. Rev. J. D. Leg git and others will address the meet ing. All the members of the League are requested to be preient. The public are cordially invited to attend* TcaptiMM LMlare A leisure on the subject of Tem perance will be delivered by tbe J. A. Davidson, in the Cour(. Repw, in Butler, ft* Monday eve ning, the Bth af »Vpril, at 7 o'clo,ck. The friends of temperance and the public generally are respectfully in vited to attend. Ve«n| A merit*. shall we say about it ? Why, boys and girls, the best plan is tc buy a eof>y for 15 cents, or subscribe. If we would put a polumn in type, it could not tell all the good things it contains. It is the best Child's M*agai : ne published. Office, 473 Proadway, N. Y. Price, ?1,50 per year. Harper'• The April number of this splendid periodical is before US. I< is a wel come visitor. It is useless to par ticularize. It is rcpiete wi|,h inter est. ' The best rccomp-ndation it pap havft, it a of its contents. Price $4,00 per yeaf. Address, Warper k Brothers, Franklin Square, ijew York. 4 l«Mtle Weilllty < The April possible, ex cels nnvthing thnt Sns preceded it, T!if composition is original and full of interest. It is one of the cheap est and best m> serines published.— Subscription pric, $4,00 per year. Address. Tieknor & Fields. 124 Tsc* mont St., Boston. God*j'« I.ndrif llenif. "'lie Aprjj number of this mnga *ine. for tecautv and variety of cm be'lishment, ha? no superior. The literary matter is furnished by such writers as Marion Ilarland, (whose last work—"Sunnybrook"—stamp? her as the l»e8t living American wri ter.) P;ice $3 00 per year. Ad dress, L. A. Godey, N. E. Corner of 6th and Chestnut Sts.. Phila. *.«<!) ■• Friend far April. This ever welcome periodical, foj the month of April, is on our table. The engravings are, as usual, elegant and reflned. As to the literary con tents, ye haye gont«nua»ions of at. tractive stories, from the pens o( ex pcrienped writers. A beautiful Steel Engraving, called "Ono of Life's Happy Ho'urs," will be sent gratis to every single subscriber, and to every person sending a club. Price, *2 ,50 per year. Address, Deacon & Peterson, 31D Walnut St.. Phila. The AprU numoer of tiiis excel lent family magaxine i» full of in terest. The plates and illustrations are not excelled. The contents are interesting and instructive. "Jjie "Other Harriet Beechcr Stowe. "¥<}yr W'ssion," "Simple Trusting,** am} several other pieces of rafe aw found in this number. Every family should frave this magazine. Price $2,50 per y.?°r- Address 112. S. Arthurs & Co., 809 & 811 Chestnut St., Phija. Wfttheripfcon InillUH". The Ml and winter terra of thi« flourishing institution has just closed. attendance his been larger tha«i *X ajjjr t;«ne heretofore. Th» builds ing bas been enlarged anl improved. Tjic #jrc determined to #>»kc (bis one of first educational In siitutirns in Prof. W. I. Brush, is an experienced educa tor ••fid :i ripe eohnlar: and wis form- Profe.- rof Nutate ?>c*enc iri Washington College, Pa. Young ladies and gentlemen jyho desire to gain a good practical education, would do well to atfnd this Arrangements are now, such, that quite u number of young Indie? can board with the Principal. Boarding can bo had at reason iMe rates at; Public, or Private houses. The next session will commence on Monday, the 16th of April. A Railroad to B«tfer County. W© ctfp the follow log from fc*e kurc/h (bmmtnctil of the 25th fret.; "This correspond* 9 c« hot si ready dc« tailed at aom<3 length the proposed cxten si on of the Wcstertl Heumyivartia - road, now owned by the PennsyWania Central, to Butler. Mr. Pillow, member from lJatler, had a h?tl reported which WII framed with the consent of tho Philadelphia Solioitor of the Cen tral. The first section provides that "the Western Pennsylvania Bailrok< Company be and they are hereby author and required to commence the bni Id* iqg and construction of the railroad to town of Butler, in Butler county, on or before Juiy next, and to prooeed con tinuously therewith and complete the same to Butler, on or before July 1, 1869." The iron}. Lawronee and Butler feel quite ooafi-ient that the Centnl will build this road within the time named This bill passed the Itouie at five o'clock. MEBTINO.—WiII b« a meet ing of th« WJDI (grow ers' Association in CehtrCvilfe, on Saturday, April sth, at 1 o'cloak, p. M. A: the 1 ist meeting of the Association a committee was appoint ed to arrange premiums fijr next shearing tlme. i Jofcn 't. Bard, Lew is Patterson and David M»Kee were appointed «»i4 committee. A full meeting would be desirable. Officers are to elect for the en-iiiac jonr. and every member can haven vote in arranging premiums. It is the duty of the committee on to re port u premium list to the Society at tho next meeting, and said Report t<> be acted upop by the Association. JaHN BINGHAM, Seo'y. Notice. I caused aji advertisement of the Ham ilton Gold and Silver Mining Company, of Nevada, to be published in thoi pa pers of this countjr, but refused to <J is- tlje Stock uqul the Supcriqtgpd ent who had been sent to Nevatja u certain the productiveness of the mines, should return. He has uow returned add tho ore huvi|i£ been tested, and prov ing i" hj us rich aa of the best aiiues in thiftiitatc, tlio Company, at its lust meeting in Philadelphia, concluded not to sell Stock.but to issue bonds with cou pons attached bearing ten per ceut inter est, payable iu coin. The bonds are re' ddeinablc in five year* from date, and may, within that time at the option oi the be converted into Stock. If tji/isc persons who desired oo ttke i toek, wish to' have bonds, they can signify thuiijnjfii,tiou BY application to JAMKH T. |3sq.. of Butler. J. ZIEC.LEW, Seo'y 4 Treas. February 20tli, 'G7—tf. l or Hi. Cifiiro MB. EDITOR :—ln looking over the columns of th« Pitizeii of last week, I notico a communication headed "A Good Hotel,*' signed by three persons ;.an*J I also notice from the columns of tho Citizen for the last two voeks, that gentlemen bear ing the same name as t4iosc signing said communication, figured very largely and conspicuoasly in the Pontersville fight. If they arc the same, the gentleman whose hotel they recommend, is welcome to t l, c benefit of whatever good may grow out oi jheir recommendation. Tho insinuation that Mr. Jack does ppt give good bed and boarding is simply false; and he gave it, too, at a time when it could not be had at the house which these gentlemen would so highly recommend. We whereof we speak When men un. dertake to speak disrespectfully of others, they should scrutinize self ; an i at least, be sure that their own characters are unimpeachable. "Peo ple who live in glass booses should not throw stones." T#DTH. Clinton Tp., Mar. 20, 1887. UDTLKIV M. ALLII KTH. BUTTER —Fraoh RoJi 30 cents per ponnd BEANS—White, $?,00 per bualiel. BAltLKY—Spring, 90 BEESW AX—»"*s rente per pound. —ls ;ents per doaen FLOUR* vhelit, 17,5(1 to 7,76 per hand.; Rye 8,60, Buckweeat, £3 to 3,26 per Itanu. FRUIT—Dr. 1 Apple*, 8 eta. per tb; Dried Peach<.■ 2$ ccQte |b. ££ATllKß9l—76ceuttper pmmd. GRAlN—Wheat per built 1 Rye,l/>O. Oati. 40c Cvca Buckwheat, 76c. l.llOciißlfcS-Cotfee, Rio, 30 nor pound; Jara, 40 Brows Swear. poand Ao.jfhlta» N.0.,M01a«- ee 81,20 cent* per (hHub ; Ciirrnjf 1 Ouand $1,50. illD^—7 ceuta per pouft4- LAUD—I2VS centa per pourw}. N^JLS—per keg. i'UTATOK*—6Oc per bu..bel rO tt K —Shoulders, 12; Flitch, 14; II am a, v6c per £Ound * R AOS—4 c*nta per pound. RICK—I 6 CCIIU per pound. hALT— 6-5,2u pet barrel- TALLOW—I 2 cento pay poux*^ WOJL—46 centa per pouud. PITTSBUKUII MARKETS. Februar Februar j6 t 1847 .; J GRAlN—Winter Red. U *0 i No. 1 goring la quoted at K2 86 and Ko. 9at 82 05; OU, 6%£T; Rje, fl 86 Corn, 75&76; Barley !fo. 1 Sprtng §1 10. FL UAwt.fliiO; Winter Wheat, sl6; Rye Fluyr 112/ 75; L^ck*Lohl, 6>i 75per Hams, HW; , Lnrd 13r. * «"• I » * ■ BCTTKiI Fraah Hall, 36a KGud—2Uc p*r doxeu llAY—Baled. per Ton. SjKKDS— FlaxM>«i 8i Si; Tun>tby.B3 25, Qnver,«7s L>H I r.L) Fit UIT—I raciif#, quatteia, 17, halUMi ly i\g perß), Applea; PgTA I'Ut.te—ft-acb Ulow.-<, WO ceuU per btubal- AFFLKf—B4 60. BKAN3—B2 76 p»-r bushel. 01L—Crude, Ucflo«*d,2a caata per tfallo®; lA»«!0i».87»e ?nfy | gf>r v j MARRIED. MtirMtK—BTKi>i—-#a - Mpl ' Ito rf ■ -ii TTTIf A l.imb-v, <u tb : •* »lward BfilJir, of Forward totfnshlp.Ho Ml* Anna Mary Kll»a»eth gtein, of towmbjp: DIED. - ■ ±± *-* r M'CRUM—'»n the'J Ist of March, in township, alter i protracted of con«uwptiou. *C ttilliam M'Crnm, la UtJ» jiar of hi* *-•. . MITCHELL—At St. Cloud, Minnesata, on the morning of 4larch 21st, of typhoid fever. Htrrr £., third son or A .Mitchell, aged fjttrtp»tt ywn. jtyrtial goticfjj. 7 , A. *. N.. *» v* (^ V>\ / holds Its stated meet luge in the Odd Tdlmn s\AhL Hal!, on Main Street, Butler. Pa., on the first iwm ur tea tend By order of the W M. OONModtttlrtMrjHl to iwrt. No » 0 of ° *•. hold « n« nUUd-Ueothirt a» tbe Hal). oo Q Maid St.. Btitler. Pebfcsylrtfcila eadrf UuM>A Y eVeoUf, oum raenclng atfi o'clock. Brethren free* alatea Lodges are respectfully Invited to attcM. By oWw'arthe N 0. Error*, of Youth. A 'iKNTLRMAN who angered for years from Nerr xY. ®aa Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effecta atf youthful Indiscretion, will, fbr the sake of suffering ttnflrasfty *od free to all who direct!one for tanking the simple renplv .|»f «MV>Te ♦as cured. Sufferers wtafatog to prallt If the advertl •r's experience, ean do so by addressing In perfect denfldenc-, JOHN_FL. OGDJCN, 1 J»B. », 'l7, 3m No. M C*dar|t. It»* t<**, | ANTKD, AGENTS—STS to 1200 PK<Hkl4rVtor I grntlemen, and 13V to slb tar very where, to introduce tbe Colefcr;it§d Common flfaa Family Sew ing machine, improved arib pfTfceted.. It hem, fell, ftllcli, quilt, bind, ifald nnrr*tifft^d k uM*r fcnutlfully.— price only s2o,mating the alas tic lock stitch, and fully **afraved|br ihroe y«-aii, We pay tbe above wages, or i <X>miAf*afcn. fi on wfchQb twice that amount CAU be made Addreas with statnft ui call on C. BUWKKS A Co., Salearooma, No. 256 South F1 FT 112 i Street, Philadel phia, Pa. All letters answ*rc,i promptly, wi'.u cUyiiajs and terms. JCAA f'KR YEAR I We want Agents evei yarhara to aaA 6ui $2U Sewing Machine. 'Qtrae new kinds Un der and upper feed. Sent an trial. V. trrantsd five years. Abore salarr or Itrge t<iOtl»iinlon paid. The o.ur m* cMaeaaoM » United State* for leas than 112 10, which are ulljf licensed by U<me, H'Utckr 4 jrUstm (/rover rf Baker, Singer rf Cb , and lfachetot Xw otlbW cheap machines are irtfringemrnts and the telUr or urer are /ta'*|c to arrest,Jlne and impr iC*nr»rtil. ir culatl iws/ree. Addr4s4, qr ttuoh Hbhtf » tlirk at mlenra, Mtlba.or Gotwg« 111. ' '>> .V/ June 27 •'M- ty TO CONBUMPTIVEf.tr.JJif 4d*«rt||er, having oeen levorettta-Sealtti In very -im pie remedy, after having snfTcied several years wiih a severe lufift affaciioi;, and that dread riiftqar Contumu tlon—ia anxious to cAake known to his the means oi cure. To all who desire IL he will find it copy of the pra soription nsed, of charge) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they va*Cv>K AiftH**, Ifltoffwriiis,A« The unly object of the advertiser ih me Pre scription. Is to benefit tha afflicted, <\nd spreau informa tion which he eonceteea to be IqvHluabl#; auj be'hopea. every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them' nothing, and may prove a. picas. Par tfee wtahiKg th* firercuipt Hio. wiH a4*irkis it iv. KDWARD A. WILSOTv, Williamsburg, Kings county, New York. Nov. I,IKB, Jf. ; /\ Cholera, Diarrhoea, and Dysentery . A cuaaia wxajiiMTap bj i>ii. TOttlAa jkuimikd VKNKTIAN LIM!*I*NT, tf usrd wl|rnllrtt taken by persons • 112 temperate habits. This medicine lias eeia known in the United 2'» yenrs. hare umed It,"and found It hevef to cure uny K»nj. plaint for which It was recommended, andsUl thoMc whq first tried it, nre now never without it. In ttyyCholeraj ot 1848, l*r. Tobhw' atte»«i*d cases and l<» 4, being called in too late to do any good PUUIOMak# a leupoon/uLia a hair hoarfoi tw % A h>«urs, *ql nbdo« men and extremities wal! with tlie Liniment. To allay lb? thirst take a lutnp of Ice intho about the sice of a marble everv teh mlfiltta It ia warranted per fectly Innocent to take Internally, gold by kill dfn< gists, price 4>J and 80 cents Dvpot, &6 Courtland S N tw York A Single Ban of BRAND«ETH PItLS Cosiaia more vegotable extractive matter tiinn twenty boxes o dlpibda any where in the world besides; fifty-fiv® itylsnre physician- use them in that< piMticn W tht excliieioii of oth«*r purgaUzcs. The first letter of Ihcir value is yet acnrealy anprociated. When they ate bet ter known a sujileh dMtfl Hnd sickness * ill be of the paM. Let th»ae who know ri Rht ot| In tliel'" Tt Un ddt\ vb*l W "1 'we. • Ofir race are anbject t# a V »112 rltiAWd bile at this Bemton. 1 * iMs dangerr>ii*"na H la pa*alant but Brandreth's Pills afford aa invaluable and elficle it protection. tiiair use a*e prdteut <)m collection of those impuHlics which, whan In i>uP clent quantities. «nuse so mtlrfliMAl-leT tq tlie body's hoa.i.,. They noon cure Ll»*r t Dyspepsia, Loss of Ap petite, Pain in tbe Head. ItrtVHuirn, fain in Urea stt none. Su'lden Faintnees and Coativaness. Sold hye all repptctaido Den lorn iu Medic iocs DR. SCHENCK'S MANDRAHE PILLS A SUBSTI TUTE fc'OO CALOMEL.—These Pills are composed of varices oAota, having the power to relax the srere tfons fiver as promptly and effectually as blue pill or morcury, an 1 without producing my of these diaagreeable ar dangerous «iTects wliicb often 112 >llow the use of the latter In all bilious disorders these Piils mty be useiVwith confidence, as they promote the discharge of rUiated bile, and ramnva oliatructiaiia frqm fhj llvoradd biliary ducts, which are the causi ifThHloua in general. FCn JACK'S MANDRAKE PILI>B eura lick Head aohe, and all disorders of the Liver, indicaUd *»y sallow skin, coated tonzne, coativeness, drowaineas, and a general feeling of weariness and lassitude, showing that tha. liver is in a torpid or obstructed condition. In short, these Pills may be used with ad vintage In a)l cases when a purguive er al'eratlra medicine is r> oulred. . - Please isk for" #r. Scheßclt'* Mandrake W!Ts, M and observe that the two likenaasna of tha Doctor aroon 'ha Oovernmcnt sUinp—ono whaA in p»e InsJ stage of C<jo» anmntlon, and 'f)' other in his preaent neMmi b'V alt Diiugfstß atiA dual art. Price i> cents per b»»x. Principal Office, Nq. 15 Jjoth Street, Thiln* delphia, Pe.. deners' Wholesale Agents ? Be mas Barnes k Co., 21 Par£ Row. New Yorjt, S. 8. Hanca, lfiS Baftln»ore St., Baltimore, Md.; John D Park, N . K cor. of Eoorth und Wain tit St., Cincinnati, Ohio; Walter t Taylor, 124 and 136 W aixfib Avenue, Chicago, III; Collios Brothers, la. W. corner of Second aud Vine Sts , St Louis, Mo. * [4ih A ith w, ra jpq, J— a il-ll JJ'L ,IL. JL-i. _£ .-X gru; SELECT SCHOOL. ' tHK Spring Teim of tha IterrtavilM Select School will commence op Monday, the Uth day ot April, and coniltne t#e:va weeks ' '' * Boarding can'bo had*On reasonable tarma D yf CROSS, no 16. 4w.* * PrrtKlpal. Orphans* Conrt Male of Real Estate'.' « " BY alrtae of an order and decree af tha Orphans' •Court of Butler Coonty, tha andersfgntd, Guardian of John M'Coy »Md Klipha M'Coy, minor children of Robert M'Coy, Lite oft he borough of Centrevi lie. dee'd., will expose toaale, by pubiia out-ory, OA tha preMiiaee, on TueeiUiy, April 16 ill, 1887, at 10 o'clock, A. » , tho fallowing described real estate, si t uata iu tha borough of Centreville. Butler Couuty All that cailain pWca or l"l| vf land Situate in a.vid Borrtngh, botmdadon tha North Sy CMnt. E.v*t by Jacob Peters; S->uib by the Merer torupike, and West by Perry Cour', oontain'ng two arrea ami two town lota, having thoreon aracted a Brick Iloase aud Frame Barn. Also, and the piece or parcel of land sltnate In said borongtk h unded on tha *qrth hy Wilton lUat by Mercaf T .rnpik*: Svnth by Jolm Worattaatle and laaac Coulter, and West Oy Kzekiel con tain lug six and one-balfaerae. Al«". th.it other pWce or parcel of land sltna4ain said borough, haapdad oa tha Nertfr br C KtagsWurr. Kaat l>v Jonathan Mkrbnry ; Sourb by Pldtn Otov«* rxtd. and West by John tiigham, containing six acres, mora or lats. TKRMfe—Oae third la band, and the ha>vucf ia two equal aacual io stailmenta, with intereet from conflrma tiyiof sale. BQBIDIT BARKUN, no. 16, 4 w. Guardian. Orpheus' Court Sale ot Heal Kslate. 1 BT Virtu, Of in sf4»r ud decro. of th, Orpk.im Oimrt of BMtarOoant*, Om M l—il. ewrdUa of Kmnu JIM St. CMr,ttiuor clui4 of Dftvld Bt. ClMr. Ist* of Centro townefclp, tic tl, Mlt apdta to «il« bj •AIK UM pr.m«H«,on Monday, April 10/ A, 1867, at 10 o'iock. A % B , lr »ue >»«reaof liui(Laiu»«iein Cautre towi^bep, I*«iiW WuuuA<»d and described as follows: tin j the North by h.nds of Adam Duinhaugh ; on the 1 lands of .tacolr SSlegfer; on the HofltH by lan Is of Jueob Wdlsai/iitlne : and on the West by lan Is of Wm Max* well, contahjlng-oue hMiidrwl acrvs, iu -re or less. TLBMS: liiedhird in hand, and tl»« buliuco In two equaf nnoual Bl«SallHi««u, wiih tntorea fr n n c ■•idriui tioo of a* ia. N h WTON MA X W tLL T.t Jf. 4w o^^rd'ei 1 SPRING STYLES WIND O. W*SH A t> ®S, W HOLES AMI AND JtETAIIy. A ,' ,AR( IS ANB WELL SBMCTEn *TOf;K. AT /I «#»"■ f.n&iuirs ulil nod II toll.« IMersat "jJ b *P" '■Ubwlhth ~ jN<f TTOUbh) to Hhow Good*. II C. fIRINRXAX, «o. »*no. Main B<re*t, Bailor, Pa. MftLINtRY & TRIMIfIN? 8T0R& ty<»dp.<r.> .Narili of Bjk«»' OruMri, wherr <>,. will • """" klnd ' Stamping, Braiding, LADIES' TRIMMIX^, New Style Hoops and Coraota, *■*!■« *J»d Faq>|l r Sc^ln^, r LOWERS, RIBBON'S, I.ACE 3 AND GLOVES Gent's Duffs, Collars,* Neckties. 3ZXK9. J. AULiMIrUA, | TfIREE D<X»ng Of SYKES' oroobbt, j Ifol. *, Miln gtrw*. Bolla-. J* I tftcphaiM' (Lonrt Sale of Ileal Eatrte. BY virtue of an order Ifncf decree of tbe Orphans' Conrt of ftu«icr Ctoaatj. tb» nndereigneri. atfiniate* trator of WUllMn Keaghnrt, trill expose to salcTDy public oat cry. on tbe pretubea, on ThvritfJtty, April MA, 1867, the •ullqpting real estate, ailuate lu Clearfield towtisldp. Hatler County- fceuaded and described as follows —On tl»« North by lands or John Milllgan; on the East by Unas of Michael DatiHy ; on tbe W*st by lands of Penny and Janice Ky»Aand Sooth by lands ot 11. Orady. containing EItHIFY ACR K3, mora or leaa. TERilS—One-third of the purchase m- ney In hrtmf, and Hie baltUM in two annual installmajt.l, with int-ree*. from CGpftrbatlJn of sale'. -•...* k V ' * ftTin FENNEL, no 1% 4w. Admini«tratcr. SftTICK. application has been made to tbe Court o( Conjoint, Fleas, in and tile Codnfy of Butler, fir a Charter for "Tlie tfranrelleal Lutheran flreenewald #urial GroufiJ Aeaociallon," of taramlt townehip In <ll <ll are hefebr not ill d toßpbearat tbe Court of Oommo" I'lras, to ho b*M In IM fUV eatd cmratr. mt the l«t Mon<ley of June noat, Ui show cant*. If any they havatoehow, why s.iUl Chatter should uat lit granted. Byotderofthe Court. BorLra Oonrrrr. m -rOertifled from tbe Recerd this ?3*> day of March, IW7 J. B CLARK, no In, 3w. Protbohotary. XOTm'E. In the milter of tbe account of Tlcnj imlo Dvithett and James CriaWeH, Committee of Ann Bpoar, a Luna f Iff.' ' C 1 P. No. 1, March Term, I**4. An now fo-wlt: March 7. IWT, confirmed *• ftfe!,*' and direct the tame to be published in one Newspaper of the county. By tbe Co wet. Brn.taCoua.TT, sc Certified from the Pecord, this 22d day of March, A. D , 1567 J. 11. CLARK, uo. 10, 3w. Prothonotary. For Sale. ONE HALF aero nf ground, situate In Che boiongh of Proepeet.on which 1* created a frenie house cori tafning three rooms, with attache I. Also, a good Frame Subfo, fruit trees on the lot, and a well of go,>d, aoft water Pa>nient* to s\itt purchtaar.' For furth« r paiticuhms, enquire «r MA It Y 4alb fliok. Middlesex Township, or JOIIN OBKER. no. HI, Cw a Proepect _______ ARRIVAL _pr_ SPRING & SUMMER DRY GOODS, Carpets, Oil Cloths, &c. WE HATE JUST l» EC KITED THE LARBIIT, Beat, and Most Complete of » ' , NPBIKtt A fiI'MMER DRY GOODS, EVER.OFFEItED TO TflE PUBLIC. ALSO, A VEfi/ LABGB STOCK Or Carpets, Oil Cloths, Hearth Rugs, Door Mats, Ac. IN WHICH WE ARK NOW OFFERING GREAT BARGAIN^ PEH£o>£ in WANT OF AKTTBnCO IN THE ABOV/'. LlN'g, SHOULD NOT TO cm. wa ARE Mi.U9a AT Extremely price?. WB CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TC VL ' • Wholesale buyers, £% HftfakA 2 g¥«T ditf fit* fUm If** Ycrt aalte. LIJKER Co., Ho. 1 Jft Vedtrai Strcrt, 1 tli pQOt Market, «•. 14-4** s'Y CfXT - y j r t ,T . i £\w. Tefegapti Institute, bww» if ftm, •#* ft, CUc Nnrli.' j PITTSBITBGH, - - . The Latest. and Best ' Actuil Business College Its the tTntted States. Ftirtng (:i4l»n Tear#, np*rnnli ;4 Fifteen Thousand Students Repretetriing *v:? flt-te in the tunic*. hare enulu 1 ntedhere. » ♦* •• j A College of Actual Baßinosa v j. flupplKl with fbu.k*. Storce, Poet Of9f», jfrmrnisaturt j UrakWH. in»»:rati *, ft nil Road. Bwamfcoat, Ttlefn *pb 'lßgr* 4C., combining THEORY am) PRACTICE. Ft»di*nta wra thoroughly instructed In of a Praotica.l Business U4^U»^ on - Including R«olt-k**pifcr, PenmafMthif-. AritltgWir, Culhninitl L< w, lolrtleM Ecajvnrv, 4»iu.ineM CVrrue ftoifctanpe, t|ie Art of rHtectfn* Ortnntsrfel*. M'«wy Kail oading, Steeinboatipg, Tel«gT*phing, i » J PRACTICAL BANKING, Ac. CAW ENTER mt any time, end a fill (otm in from tight to . twelve weekt. » FIFTY DOLLARS Pays til expense.) fx Tultloo. Books, Blank* tod Di ploma. NO EXTRA CHARGES For rtnmaniibtp, Railroading. Banking* or Diploma, min other Collage* *»"•• leeeuns daily In ivr.manabip to til students iu the Commorclti Depart l«'Or Clvculnrfl, filing fnfl Information. and containing t crmpleta outline of our system 'A Practical Busiuaas Education, together with From Practical Rosioesa Men. Mi-iebar.U. Danker*. Book-keepers, Ac., address the principals, i SMITH & COWLEY, Pittsburgh, Pa. ,Jan£a-y 3,"®T, Bino. Witherspoon Institute. allll° Actdemv. locate-! in Bntlf. Pa., Eaa attained a high reputation under the charga *f 1M «cx >m pllshed Principal. R«v. WM 1 BHUWI. lat» PrtWl»s:i of Natural Science In Washington Collage. The uext session will commence ou the 16ih of Apill. lU# Twatott Uaviug greatly enlarged the building. th#r#Wlrl ba an onpoitonity for a number of yonng ladiea to board with the Prluclpal. n'o 15 LOYAL YOWO, 8a« y J&ecutor's Notice. Eetale of Iknjamui Morgan- | H h crab j given, that Letters "BeV>uinifn«r: i\ baring baati le*ued to Ike uudmlgt.wl, on tfce e* tare of Benjamin Morgan, lata of Parker fowhablp, Hutler ctnnty. Pa dee'd; therefore, -11 peiaona kn«g . lag rhemaalvea indebted to tha tald «gtate, will pre- j sent them duly authenticated for settlement and lhna< j having claims agaiuat the tame will make Immediate ; pavrannt. JOHN M. TURN KB. Uol5—•«. Kxacutnr j ' NOTICE. WHELK '.S, m< Mar? baa left my bad and ! heard without jnat cauae. 1 therefore wain all j peraaoa againft harhorin? or giving her credit on J pir-account, at I will pay no debt* of her rontr-jcnnc ' WOJ.FO* VO CUARLKS. rcun townahlp, March JS, —' 4. 3w* » '•«. NOTICE. WHEREAS, my wife, Puaannih Miller, hat loft | niv bed and board wlthont any Jmt cwiwon m? p irt, I therefore warn all parsons ret to harbor bar or j Rlre her credit on my accouut, as I nil! pay no debit of | li« r < ©"trading. BAAIUKL All Ll.Eft. so. fit 8w Octfe fowntblp. West Stinbury Academy i WILL open its Spring on the lGth of Afiril, under the of Prof. .MMKft h. BUCK and Mm. DKLL A. DIK'K, and »uc- tencheri«. who will demote all thair time to the Itigher Clata*. can ba obtained for any number of rupilt in resectable fimiliae, on favoraide ternii. In# jhtMr wUI* ba Utncht if deslrrd. i By order oj ib« of Trustee*. Her W Ai. p. ItKKADIW, Ch n. J. W. CHBUTT, ?ec. {noH-ft Executor's .\otifc, ittlrjc "fjchu Sfrintrl, rtcc'r!. LrTTKP.* t»«r mAtnrt h*»#lhl« .l«y, Mrvrrb 13th. IH«7, teaen duly gra<»u?d tolbunuu T. Slrwrt and Julio >l. Dunn. KKt>' >ha laat will and taatan9«>n! t»f John Stewart, lato of Cei.tre towinhlp,'decM., flferr- j fore, ri"fice b« hereby given to all pera .n» Indexed to Bald eatata. t. pay tip without delay, a-jd all persons having rlaiina againat tha »a*ne, wlll piaactx ;bam pro perly aatbtntieatad for tattlament. THUS. T. .>TEW ART. \ VrA/ . ntnr . no 14, 4w. JOHN M. DOvN, 112 r.xacutort. Faim for Salq. TlWanb*ribe* oTera lortiilf tho*Yirtn on w4il<>. lit • f-aaidftt, »itu.tta at tha Junction of li.a Brtdy't #<-tid and Lawrence r-.»dt, in pakltgtd tuwn«l>lp, Bntiur County, Pn., rantaiQing 185 ACRES, about 80 or 90 of which ara cleared. All chiefly under ! grass, and the balnea Well timbered ami the wliole well watered. A choice orchard uf t> uit treet; a l.irge fram« Tarern Pt«nd, 44 by 40 feet, wi'.h btavmHutttory. and good ttitidethereon erected. An Indisputable title will be glvon K«r tarmj enquire of E M'Jiir.kin, Eaq.. i;» BiiOe.- ar tha aabtcribor, '■l ALKXAfiLER J. SI.NIpSO.V no 14, 3w. on the ILLUSTRATED DOMESTIC BIBLE. BY RSY. I NOR All AM COBBIK, A m. TIIIS work contain* all tht plnm of tha Comma* ' iari«a. uDd U naat and of convenient sii. for famllj use It will raqatra bat liit'e axammaiiun t » aeo that this edition of Itia Sacred U ritingt rmbraras m*ny tnre* naecr before combined in one volume, and U a valuable acquisition to the family circle aad tlie Bibli cal Soma of tha most important and diatia faaturrt oft» U bible ate: *. SevtMi hundrtd Wood Engravlnge. 112 Many th«m aind marginal references. 3 Three Ifnaly execnted steel Kngravlnn. 4. Knmtrous Itnproval reading?, i. A corractad ordar. 6 Ar. tgp'Taitlon of each chnptrr, aontaintng tb eeeenceof tha best fv,m meotators. with much original matter by tha editor. 7. The poetical books in tht metrical form. 8 Rtflrv ♦lc-tt drawn from tb« snbjeots af the chaptar.and giving (n a condensed form IU aplritnal iuipttrt. 9. Queailont at tha end of fetch cfcigitiir. for fimily examiuatien 10. I>ate.i alb x i'd to th* chapUr-, for eetb morning and evening's reading, coiaprialng the whole Bible in a > ->ar. To tfctae Uave lately beeni addo<i two eerj* feat area, vl»: 11 a family photoKrapli dapaft ment In connectnin with tbanimlj iwd, at-d an x tend%d HiblM t-übiiabad. The work contains nearly flr?e«n hundred crown qaartopngea. printed from clear nud oafine j.nper, w»||i nnmeroua engratiuga, audit bonnd iu thrr*rf!flaroßt an I beautiful atyles j Rev John Davie,, of Coono<|i>auaafiiig lowuahip, la Agrnt Bntlar C< uitty. I'oat Office Addna.'. * WMiTMIOWU, Bntlar <.oua»>. Ta. March, no 14-a. * -tf xotricr. r 4 LT, PUKIfj tn'nCE KuR ciOgT* CCC AND I J\ unj-alil tn *b«rrff Sccti. Bmelltßrtl;' as I I Clerk Mifflin, and.l I|.* Cratty, I>apnty R«ft>t- r, ara ( hereby ootlflfl that tha aama era to onr hands for i collection, and tb«7 are requetted to pay th*m, *vl j tave additional ooata. March i tn t »3,dw. BLACK * FLBS*3B:t. Drs 0. L, Diefeubacher <fe H, Wise nii'l tV> w°tli thu i «i i IM ui»,£Mr. I'irticai.r alleutK'o pa«'l to,Vl'lfu ■' l .. tfctjr .Vfy totf ' msUILjO; 1M ' I:. »i.iuk»nu.|ig 111. bent. <.b«f j gr. f ctjAiji.. olw-1. B illJing lutUr |'. I»r 9 ISO -t \ DOTY'S tes«»™v j " Doty n Washer. the b*#|>;'-nOpinc* Jadd. "• Would net Co p«t*d with amKr any consider* ; *CbI3?nM ti do 4&ho*t K*-fIU» I D»bop Scott. I Wlio abo to TVaeltcr, wf.hjdl tbe new and rwvi,( im pr»*Trfciew»«;'iit-ff| rt.f jfarMi# bjf the pole •fciiirn* 112 112 PaKftt " CWirftiisAt. IIIHEKA. !W fim:***. Apply tw+fiftim ..I r»*!>Tllf. im#in *> n** :^ 112 d»er« by l.,tt»r »d<lro*acf to tW' rih fiend P*JH berg hitler C..UHV jr. *; RfArfinOPF, no li, 4*. Br.<e* KLftSTTepTE, Roofiag & Other Purppscs. TiI MEiSZSF l * uo " d Pulvcr/ied »tato and. Viscous Matter. * to. STANDS UNRiVALED. £ D Pn>«! doojint cr*cli ay Si.-t It . 'ilmMily HWfltg m.ltitttMv 4IHOOTI«< tlm wU I (Mlil tofrg)." <4 tin- U U U>;>z a. ttK-.(n*iti,l, ft'proUm " ftinj; «nsc#ymi» * hula, (lu nir fiora ■ ni:d -. PERFECTLY FIBEPBOOR ff la entqatllad u t t(*lln t fcr rulroM or farm liU„.Uin4. i-.MUS CLARK, MM m^jL^ zy.tvot} fo«t Office, Duller Coeotv IV an U> H»«- • ". £ . ZEUBJf^OTTITPIK Butler (Jounty, Penn'a. rpIIB nrxt nation eftki*nutltatlan—l«ti*t »«H>tt J, ""»•—*«' o»>»B cn i.D,H 2Vlh IS*, ,o3 will cluM OB Tbnraday, G#ji:*nib*R LFTH, 1%41 '<? » • tMkni: R,» 1. J. noCSWKLL, Prh>«l{ttl. -"■ 1 ■ '"■■ ■■■ - ■ A««ajUnl Rev X. F V.nter. *rofesecr of French .anil totchar of In«ti nmeotal )Tii#a. ' , The * harttip m,n* t*t adncate, edniot do better than to eend tbepi »o 2>Uenoi»le IrnUiuto Peraatoi who are rteetrous of. preparing taemaelvf* for teaching. abould attend this institute. The Course (tf Study Is to that of then the ousinty, and thewtrtiedi of in prtry branch A r«re bppVrbnit* !« We fWTered to thoeo wuhing toetudjr Qei raan Mpl French. KMM of tnittOn. per ee««<on of tweatj weeks Common fccb<*'l Urnn' heii (A to H Higher Itranrfiffl, inrluillnc Hook Keeping L«t- In. Gr**k snd o**f»pnn...' flO to 12 Inatrnmoutnl Mnetc, (Rxtri,).... 919 Piano rent, j.er twent) tfcmnnf. ../ 91 Boat ding can be übtilntd ib prirate |MIHN«i at re«i aooable raie •. Tuition poaitiTclj rrqalftd in advance. Kcr partioiiiara, si book* nted, Ac ad.!re«a ti«« FOR 1*67. McElroy, Dickson St Co., 2tfo. 51 WOOD STREET, PITTSBURGH. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, !!•▼• their atock open for (ha trnda. GOOD GOODS! AT REASONABLE PRICES. P. IV U'KLROT. JAMBS no 14, 3IKO. JOHN T SIfANX IMPORT ATT TO PROPERTY OWNERS. SOMX ycara »fnc<« NB. BUka ili<cov« r #d ua M* form in 'Alrrorrj, Allc-lieny County, N V., a «le p<«it of a h**Vy brutvii anbttance L'pnu analyali br eminent eHeml*tn. among whom waa Prof. Oeorge Y. find'ey. of Bnffktr, N Y. Th» »übstan«.e wax huOd t > eonaht of 99 per eent. par oxidu of Iroo, 7 per Saiiria, aud 1 AlTmoia. The world hae 10-.jg !.«en wnntlng n paif*ct FJre and Wnter Pror>f P*int and Hw.flng Cemeut. and by run eat ed nodealmnaU'd tA-jt«Ahnai|eendemonetrated thatrbn above discovery Oil 1 v tupplfaithat w»«f. Oxide of Iron *nd folic ia are two of the moatlndaatmcUraanbatance« known to chemiatr/. WKen anplied tr* eliingJri by ih.« dipping proce-*, W»>y '»Ti«K Hieronf in remeat it )\h* give" unoariifttH entmtactlon. Appked to an <»l.f Ml*«n gh> r*w<f timt" ia leaky it effectually leakage IT applietl ace»»rdirif? to inatractlnm*. iorma n coatJagr of • •liiKs of Inn trat I.H water and fire proof. For Felt rooting it la aecond to none in the vorla. It la Cheap, Light, Durable, K.'*a and Water Pio.-f. Fuch an invention ".irm'twU itaelf to owner* of properly In thla ago of deatructlv* cr>nfl<g?a'b»na The dcnianrt for it is already xraat.— Tliia uacfal in prerement x«a patantod by N. li. LUke. of Almond. N.V., wblsfo Lo'fori Patent b«ar date the IBlh day of April, . A Htcc c Cc.npmiy, *lth «uf fl'-iont napitai. liaa na<en ciiar' escd by (he Siate of N«w yiinea and aupply the necaaeitte* Tbe luideralgi ad. having !ha rig! of Rnt ltr G'Ontj, for putting on r<x'fk of the atoove 4eecrib«> i material, are aow ready lo epiariatocnyact* for dolnj* ti e aamt. at a much leas enftf than it can be done of any other material We will warrant alt roof* to W-» water and Are pr«fc>f. an* ha durable We wilt eell the right of a poru.ia of the County on rea «n-*bbi terra# Fur farther perticnlara ipply to or a<klvaaa THOf* Na'OAFFIC or JAS D. Cantrertlie, or II A. BINGIIAM, liarrlavilte,Cerm'a* no 11, 4*. PROPOSALS. £ K If K OTJUV A X X A Agricultural Land Scrip FOR SALE, I BOA WD v?>oi3fMl&jtQtf KQW OFFKW, L toTHM Wjy gyp pi Col lego (.and i rfp, being the h'aw ef the SeHp granted to »he | Comm«H»*ee»Ul»«r P*a«vevlvanU «,r the eodowiu -it of i Agrl«*«iUnral ta 'his Stat* . Prop'»tal# f.*r porrba>e of tfai« Lar i Berlp, iH- I dr»»«»d to'ljl Boar«l «-f Cncatsiaaionor* «-f AgHruir*. ral Land P^rip^ l will t# rernfcrwl at the Pmveyar aral'a OBce.at Uarriabo.-g.uat 1 Utfeiork 1|.,0n April 10. 18*7. • Thhi land o»y be teeatod la aae 6aet« or Xarritory, by the holdtra of tb# «rtp, a»y of *4ta vßapprrv criated lamia falcept flaltraier fnftdel of the tnlte! otatee, which ai«r !«e phee rapraae::ta a it»«r*er *•«•«! esebuadreif and aix'y in Wank an 4 will be l etibdui fbuPAi a*Mg*usr2» The bkoi j oead net beftlWaatil theaonaJa frr !-cv tir n and eu*ry t when the party nolalsi !t satt ill . aid aa'ar'the land In ' iaewa »wiao Bids aiotf be made aa per acre, arU qO Dida be racaiiei tt I than on«qna»tar oeetie* • M •-» * ' Tb«» ikftp will be 1-mw-d iuunadiateiy COthe p-^xpetJ lof the tnutti-J to 'ho hni •.'*ycrt«#n<r.ii Oq, ail a le<-a «jUiOt >ty '.Uhu 40,000 n yoo third (jf tT*.o" 'o)<aca ;ijat '•« wi'.h a daye,>»:.<♦ tLe 4 ♦nainfoy two Jhtfile v>«tb>« tt.irte Jaee.iL.ar u«.cfi Jpf tho acceptopCacf 'Jut bftlor bidetby tfcu ' &• * ' " .•• ' *.■ J M OD M. CAWi-iihLU r ftucvt > L F /i Qteßdar J. V T J nr- 112 Te£e wry .7. }a *r^-' - - '
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