MB J. H. IUTM, New*p»P« a,** ,1 Park l£ow {Ttinen iH «ntbor>Z<-d to OOlitMCt for »df«tM»- nieutß in TLTF CITIZEN. rr-x-tXa TS A PUP mAT br foetid <»t» It THIS PAPER r 4.wen *o»> Al»fKWw < WSpnu-j - bo mud.- tor H IM New Advertisements To-Day. " k 4 Son ' Fedt ' rftl * A&Sffi"'* Notice —Estate of Margaret McAnallen, dee'd. Local and General. MESSRS. BORTMASS A Co. are supply ing our people with Lettuce. THK invalid finds in "Dr. Lindsey's Blood Searcher" nature's great re storer. It is wonderful. '•SELLERS' LIVER Pills" ARE the secret to perfect health, long l'[®> an " absolute happiness. Sold by all drug gists. CONGRESS lately took up the ques tion of slavery in China as a matter of interest to the United States. Jioth ing like fixing our foreign policy. BORTMASS & Co.'s garden, will be the place for to buy Plants of all kinds. They are making Plant Growing * Bpecialty. Cabbage plants now ready* QUITE a number of oil men are seek ing leases throughout Forest county, and from present appearances there will l>e a big boom iu Forest county oil territory this summer. LOOK out for counterfeit trade dol lars, A new and dangerous counter feit is being circulated. Refuse all trade dollars bearing the date 1880. The Government has issued none this year. FOR the sake of selling a few extra papers the misguided newspaper press did not hesitate to wantonly drown, in tae Gulf of Mexico, an entire shipload of he'pless people, and among them the ex- President. TENS of thousands are suffering to day from Kidney complaint without knowing 1 what it is that makes them feel depressed and miserable. DAYS KIDNEY PAD, is the remedy that will remove the cause of your sufferings. MR. OLIVER DAUUMPLI, the great Minnesota farmer, intends to cultivate 30,000 acres of wheat this year. He will have 20 steam threshers in opera tion. with 135 reaping machines. Last year he employed 500 laborers, and this year will increase the number to 700. IT appears that Mr. Tilden is not to have a monopoly in hotel accommoda tions at Cincinnati. The report that he had a corner in parlors was prema ture. The Kelly wing of the New York Democracy has engaged 250 of the Ix-st rooms at two of the leading hostelries in view of the convention. PINAFORE, Valencia and Buttercup, are the pleasing names of three new postoffices established in this county, the first two in Adams township, on the Harmony narrow-gauge railroad, and the latter between this and Pe tersville, on the Harmony road, with Mr. Nelson Stevenson as postmaster. THE boys are marching iu Central Asia. A formidable Russian army is marching soutbeaetwardly against the Turcoman?, aud a strong British force is marching from Candahar north westwardly against the Afghans. If both army should keep on marching— but they are a long way apart as yet and they are a good many obstacles in the way. ED. MARTIH Esq., in bis speech be fore the Lancaster county committee, last wrek, struck pretty near the bulls eye, when he said, speaking of the Cameron crowd: "They have money for the purchable, promises for the fools and threats for the cowards. Af ter securing Philadelphia and Alle gheny, they can always buy up enough others to capture the caucus, and then their fight is won." THERE is excitement in Cincinnati over the narrow escape of a medical man from assassination. He was en tering the dark hall of hia boarding house the other night when a fellow boarder discharged a deadly weapon at him. The doctor fled in terror to the nearest magistrate and swore out a war rant. The constable proceeded imme diately to the boarding house, arrested the murderous villain, and secured the weapon, which had burst in the dis charge. It was a paper bag. THERE is no use in drugging your self to death, and buying all the vile medicines for internal use when you can be cured of fever and ague, dumb ague, billious disorders, jaundice, dys pepsia, as well as all disorders and ail ments of the liver, blood and stomach, by wearing one of Prof. Goilmette's French Liver Pad, which is a sure cure every time. If your druggist does not keep the pad, send $1 50 in a letter to French Pad Co., Toledo, 0., and it will be sent you by mail. It is the only pay that is guaranteed to cure. Beware of counterfeits. AN exchange suggests that the sev eral hundreds of young men who will graduate from the medical colleges this spring should take a course in Hygiene, as while the great art of curing disease in an old one. the still greater art of preventing it is yet in its infancy. But as preventing dis ease is hardly in a doctor's line of business, in the present order of things, we do not think the medical students will take the proffered advice, though it would pay a community, and pay it well, to hire the right kind of a man to look after its general health, exam ine the water, milk and liquor they drink, food they eat, houses they live in, and a thousand other things. SPECIALTIES in woolens at William Aland'* Merchant Tailoring ewtahlishment not to be had elsewhere in the county. THE town of Lincoln, Lancaster county, this State, has narrowly es caped a very great catastrophe. While five hundred of its inhabitants were enjoying an entertainment in its public hall lately, a portion of the floor suddenly gave way, precipitating two hundred persons a distance of between fifteen aud twenty feet. To add to the danger and the horror of the situation the building took fire; bnt, through what, for want of a better name, is called a miracle, no one seems to have been killed, and not more than thirty Seriously injured. As in nearly every calamitous recurrence of this kind it it d when too late that the building was badly constructed, and by no means calculated to support the weight of so many people. F ARMEKS, don't forget that the Dia m -ii.l Iron Plow is *till u> the front, an-1 fot Biuu by J V«rw 4 A QOOJ many railway accidents are now known to lie the result of color blindness or inability of engineers and firemen to distinguish the colors of the signal lights, and the companies pro pose to examine all employes as to their eyesight. Such a course will undoubted!*" save much loss of life and property. If the companies would ex amine all the employes who complain of weak backs, weak kidneys and poor blood and present each one with Prof. Guilmette's French Kidney Pad, their trains would be run better, and their men be able to perform more work with less fatigue. THK largest Stock of Half Hose ever offered in Butler, you can find at CHABLKS R. GRIEB'S. THE fact that Williamson, the person who has been tormenting the Reverend Doctor Dix, of New York, was en gaged in the blackmailing industry in London, and that he was once upon a time, tried, convicted, and sent for a year to Newgate for that crime, would rather go to show that it was in the exercise of his profession that he de voted his attentions to Dr. Dix. At all events there is probably enough evideuce in that direction to make a case against him, aud he is likely to see the inside of an American prison as well as of an English. An unfortunate feature of the matter is that his enter prises will probably find imitators who, in a spirit of mischief, will inflict no little anntfyance upon helpless victims. Mr. Williamson has demonstrated that in the hands of the truly great the postal card is mightier than most people suppose it was. THE Diamond Iron Plow will clean in nnv kind of soil, Por sale at the Hani ware Store of JACKSON A MITCHELL. EX-SPE4&EH Galusha A. Grow's friends in various parts of the State are pressing his claims for the L nite*i States Senatorship with commendable zeal. There is perhaps no man in Pennsylvania bciter qualified, iri point of ability and experience, to fill the high office of Senator with honor to the Commonwealth, than Mr. Grow. He is one of a very small class of Peiiti .■•ylvaniaus who may be said to have attained a national reputation as states men. His distinguished services in the National legislative halls, the prom inence he gained by intimate connec tion with great National legislative measures, the distinguished abilities demonstrated by him on the floor, as well as in the Speaker's chair of the Hbuse of Representatives, made the name of Galusha A. Grow familiar aud honored throughout the length aud breadth of the Republic.—Arm strong Republic. LADIEB' Solid Gold Watches at sls and upwards, at E. Grieb's. IF the New York newspapers are to lie trusted—there seems to lie need of the "if" whenever they announce a startling bit of news concerning the "wizard of Menlo Park"—Edison has done something practical, and got the money for it. Whilst experimenting with the electric light, the telephone, and a few other matters ot that kind, he chanced upon the principle of the electro-monograph, an invention for electricallyproducing mechanical move ments at a distance. There had been but one method for accomplishing this in existence, that known as the Page patent, which is in the possession of the Western Union Telegraph Com pany- Edison's plan is said to be wholly different. The Western Union negotiated for its purchase, but tLought his terms, SIOO,OOO, too high. Hearing that the American Union was also after the invention, the Wes tern Union suddenly closed with Edi son, who is now SIOO,uOO better off than he was. WILLIAM ALAND, Merchant Tailor, has just opened the largest line of woolens for wen and boys wear ever offered in Butler. QUESTIONS of tariffs and customs duties probably seem very dry and tedious to the general reader, but the general reader is the very one who is most interested in cheap literature, arid it is his interest, therefore, that all ma terials for the manufacture of paper should be free. He is especially con cerned in the present deba'e upon wood pulp, aud the repeal of the duty upon it. Such a repeal would give the paper maker a cheap material, and the cheapness would be favorably felt in the purse of the general reader, while it certainly would not harm the paper maker or the publisher. The duty at present maintains a monopoly which, by increasing the price of paper, necessarily raises the price of school and other books and newspapers, while the duty practically produces no reve nue at all. The largest amount ever realized from it was in 1870, when it produced $253. From 1871 to 1879 it produced nothing, and iu 1879 the revenue duty from would pulp amounted to forty-eight cents. METAL Plow Points, of all kinds, tor sale at the Hardware Store of JACKSON & MITCHELL. THE wool industry is a great na tional interest. In sheep husbandry and the production of woolen fabrics American agriculture and manufactures are intimately blended and their wel fare becomes identical. The encour agement of this joint industry is a matter of especial importance to the farmers of this section where the pro duction of wool Las attained immense proportions. The passage in the House | at Washington of the bill prepared by Mr. Shallenberger on liehalf of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural So ciety, relating to the proposed Inter national Sheep and Wool Show, will . occasion very general gratification. • The bill admits free of duty all articles designed for exhibition, and directs a full official report under the supervision of the Commissioner of the Agricul-. ture. The show is to be held in Sep-! tember of this year, in the Centenuial' Building, in Fairmouut Park, Phila delphia. Assurances have been received ' of a hearty co-operation of foreign and ' domestic exhibitors. A SOLID Silver Case and a Genuine American Movement an low as $lO, at E. URIKB'S. THE fierce and disorderly struggle in the House of Representatives at Washington last week, was of far more importance than the hasty reader of the confused and scarcely comprehend sible report of the proceedings probably deemed it. It was in reality a des perate tight for position on the Tariff question. The Free Traders had sur prised the Tariff forces aud carried a point which, if they were able to bold it would enable them to choose their own time for bringing on a general en« gagement It had been the openly avowed policy of the Free Traders to attack the Tariff in detail, carrying yyuifc by yuuxw *u4 aeuutiu# iKmi- ®|p»" gutter £&*»*«: SSttiLeß, 3KwrsJf 31, 188& tion gained before making further pro gress. The composition of the Ways i aud Means Committee, to which nil i Tariff measures would go under the rules, rendered hopeless any attempt : to change the whole body of the rev enue laws by a sweeping measure. Knowing this, the frieni.B of protec tion to American industry had no fear j of a general attack, and were concen trating their attention on the special measures now before the Ways and Means Committee. Townshend. of Illinois, profited by this sense of se curity on the part of the Pioteetiooists, and by a cunning trick managed to slip through the House unobserved, and into the Committee on the Revision of the Laws, of which he is a member, a bill revolutionizing the entire revenue system in the interests of Free Trade. The fight was over the question whether the record of the transaction should l>e corrected, and the bill sent to the Committee on Ways and Means where it properly belonged, or whether it should remain where it was, with the probable result of involving Con gress and the country in a general Tariff struggle. THE North Bend Chilled Plow, a.- good a chUlrd Plow, and a dollar an«l a half cheaper than auy other, is for sale by JACKSON & MITCHELL. MORE than 150,000 tons of material has already been shipped from New York and Baltimore to the interna tional fish fair at Berlin. It opens on the 20th of April, aud will continue until midsummer. In the variety and extent of its contributions this show will far surpass the Norway fish exhibition of 1805, and the two that have since been held in France. f l he modern tendency of world's fairs is to make them exhaustive specialties ; and while spectacular effect and popular interest may i»e lessened by this method, unquestionably scientific im portance aud instructional value are enhanced. The Berlin show sweeps the whole field of fishery science ami art. It includes specimens of all fishes, edible or inedible, useful or noxious, alive, dried, pickled, potted or bottled in spirits. It will cover not only the vast variety of shell fishes aud jelly fishes, but all aquatic an imals, such as the beaver and otter, and all birds, such as gulls, that live on fish. It will include casts, photo graphs, pictures, drawings, and des criptions of fishes, and the history and literature of the waters of the earth, with all their contents, organic or inorganic. This, however, is but one branch of the Berlin fish show. It in cludes also all the appliances and methods of fishing—the immeasurable variety of ships, boats, hooks, lines, sinkers, seines, trawls, rods, tackle, and these, too, in their various stages of improvement from the earliest to • the latest age Allied to this will he! a great collection of maps, charts, and ] models of fishing grounds, deep-sea i sounding machinery, aud the statistics ! of fisheries. Then comes the exten-j sive field of artificial hatching, with its varieties of apparatue and sped- i mens, enough almost to furnish an en tire exhibition. To these must be added the great industry ol packing, canning, and curing fish for food, and ] the analogous industry of turning fish j into oils, guano, gelatine or glue. Otosts. NotYVd. Inj»<-rsoit's "aristocracy of the air," but rvj»l human ghosts. Ghost- that were once healthy men and women, but are now simply the "ghosts of what they once were." As we meet them, anil inquire the cause of all this change, they repeat the old, old story, "a cold," "neglected outwit," "catarrh," "overwork," or "dyspepsia," "liver complaint," and 'constipa tion, with unsuccessful physicians and reme dies. In offering hi» Golden Medical Discovery aod Pleasant Purgative Pellets tor the cure of the above affections, Dr. Pierce does not re c.xumeiid them as a "sure cure" t# all nUigr* For if the lungs be half wasted away, or there be a cancerous complication, no physician or medicine can cure. The Discovery is, how ever, an equaled pectoral aud blood-purifier. It speedily cures the most aggravated cough, or cold, aud in its early or middle stages, con sumption. By correcting all irregularities of the stomach and liver, it readily cures blotches, pimples, scrofulous ulcers, "bunches," or tu mors. Hundreds testify that it has restored their health, after eminent physicians had failed. For constipation, use tne Pellets. As a local remedy for catarrh, use Dr. Sage's Ca tarrh Remedy*. I. a dies' Milk Mtteqiie* At $8.50 aud up, at HITTER & IIALSTON'S. IVIH'Ht ! W llt'Hl ! The highest Pittsburgh market price paid for Wheat, at Walter 0 •r i »etthre'M ioiub*nna • i•* M • • 1 J\ RITTER A R ILSTOS, 1 J ' AGENTS FOB r . JP-A.. > OVER two hundred farmers in this r county are nsiu£ the Diamond Iron Plow, and ? Will lijll yuu it I>H9 no rfjunt. For sale by ••, 44V i*pj» * tttlX'Mfcl.u COUNT. MEASURE AND WEIGH EVERY- | THING YOU BUY. No Advance in the Price of Goods—Have ; Reduced the Price on Carbon Oil. Corn Starch and Concentrated Lye. White Sugar 11 !»■*. fo> si «*' I!row 11 Su?ar.... It V 1-! ft'*. f" r ' . Routed toffee 12? to 23c. r* il.ee, best.'.*..." lbs. for 25c. tort: Suire'i. MtfflnVW 1 '*j Corn Starch, l»**; brands '■> tt.s tor People's Gloss Starch 4 th K . for 2 jc. 4 racked Wheat 1 bs. 1 <■ J Dried Peaches, crop 7* tij tor - Dried Peaches, crop 7;' 3 tor J ••<*. j Babbitt's twst Soap i bars for 25c. Kirk's Blue India Soap. tb. bar<..4 liars tor 25c. j " " " " j lb. " ..5 bars for 25c. . • W-ix Soap 7 bars tor -J.->c. j P >tasb . •"> bulls for 2.h\ j 1 Concentrated Lve " l*'xes tor s<>c. > I.ewis Lve ! 2 box<-s for 25c. Bull; Baking Pow ler ...t tt«. for 25c. Royal, Craig's and Banner Baking Powder, 1 lb. boxes. 2 for 25c. Strawberries, per can 10c. Blackberries, " "Jc. Winslow's Corn, " I-*'- Sugar torn, " l"c- Pie IVriches, " 10c. C trbon Oil, per gallon l^c. I .Snip Chimneys, Line sc. Banner, Pearl White, Pure Diamond, Happy Home, Pearl Mil's, Bayard and Magnolia arc i are tiie brands of flour iu store. Kvery sack ' as represented. Test the weight ot your flour. Some brands only contain 47 to 48 it>s. that are marked i bbl. Remember, they should contain 41' tbs. Weisrh vour lloiir, M KKI HER, SR., Opposite National Bank, Butler, Pa. Eli Perkins*. It is laughable to listen to the com ments on the merits of the lecture de liverer! by the above named gentleman in the Court House last Friday night. Some say they were disappointed, as it was not so funny as they expected : others that it was the best they ever beard, full of excellent points and hits, that the difference between intellectual and sensual wit was shown up beauti fully. Others again think he was too hard on ministers, and others that he 1 cut up the lawyers rather roughly. A gteat many sympathized with the doctors, the narrow-gauge road. &c., but we might fili this paper with the j different opinions of the different au i ditors, instead of which we "lose by ■ saving that people differ on almost ail 1 subjects; we say almost all. because iwe know of only one on which they j all agree, and that is that the best ; place to buy Dry Goods. Carpets and ' Millinery, i« at Hitter Si Ralston's, ' where they are always sure to be suited iu style and price. SR. C. H. LEE, llomceo|Milhi«' l"l» Office nd residence tear the Wick House Jforth Main street. Butler. Pa. jan7 New Ponsion Office. In the new pension offices, Pitts i burgh, pensioners have but to enter a I doorway level with the sidewalk, and there is a comfortable seat at their dis posal until such time as they can be attended to. The location is good, and the system of doing business, together with the increased facilities afforded, is a marked itnpr )vcment on the past and is appreciated by staff and pensioners alike. The offices are divided into three compartments, the first, where the re cipients of Uncle Sam's bounty congre f gate, the second, where the clerical work is done and payments made, and the third, which is the sanctum of the agent and the repository (in a lire proof.safe) of the books and papers. The middle office is veiled from the public gaze by frame work around the entire length of the counter, little windows being opened here and there for the transaction of business. These places are lettered "Invalids," "Wid ows," "Guardians'* and "General Bus iness" respectively, so that each pen sioner kn >ws at once which window to go to. Nearly half a million is paid out from the Pension Office every quarter to about 12.000 pensioners. Of these, 1,500 to 2,000 are paid person ally and the remainder by mail. Yes terday 3*55 were paid from three dol-, lars to $72. the total being $5,000, and j up to 11 o'clock this morning $2,000 more was paid out. Payments by mail i will commence to-morrow, and the j whole business will be concluded in twelve days. By the new system 2)0 more persons can be paid daily than , ever before, and in order to insure the right party getting the money when sent by mail, pensioners have lieen re quired to iro before a justice, who gets a certificate.from Court, and this cer tificate is filed in the office.— Pitts. Telegraph, March 25. Sincere Thanks. I suffered tor live years with Ilheu niatism, Having been persuaded by i friends to try the ST. JACOBS OIR-. I ! inu.-t acknowledge that it is the best j remedy I ever used ; in fact, it cured jme entirely. Accept my sincere thanks. FRANK. SCHWARZ. 98 Nineteenth St., Cincinnati. Ohio. * nil en Yon H*tif to Kxniutii" A large stock of fine Dress Goods and get all tbe Tr'iiiinings to match, call at HITTER «FC 11 ALSTON'S. "Tbe Literary Success of the Century." An eiuineut English authority recently pro nounce'l rtruißM-.H's MONTHLY "The jgr« a test literary success of the century." The Xn<- /•'»ii)f) Hertford -7, and other papers, speak ot the series l»y Eugene I Schuyler on "PKTKK THE OHK.IT' H- "the j most notable event in modern magazine litcra- I tare." The style is so simple ami yet so graphic I that it interests not only men of letters hut tiie | youn.', and is read as a text hook in the schools. It is understood tnat the causes and beginnings of Nihilism i*l KUSMA will be traced hv Mr. Schuyler in the course of his narrative. Kev. L>r. Eggleston writes of Mr: George \\ Cable and his story. "THE GKAN'Di.-stMKS,'' IN St'KIBNEK: "If Cable can bold that gait, the rest of us who write American stories must sur render to him. What a superb piece of work it is!" SCBIUNKK'S is the only American periodical that has as yet established a large circulation abroad ; the edition in England being l »,.~»uo. It now enters upon its second decade, and the work of winning a second hundred thousand at home. Its readers to-day are estimated at more than half a million. The publishers of ScRIBXER announce that all new subscribers after this date wl o take the hack numbers, beginning November last, will receive instead of the six unbound numbers the bound volume, November, '7i>, to April, '.so (containing all of "Success with Small Fruits," ami the opening chapters of "Peter tl«- Great,', "The Grandissiines," and "Louisiana,") with out extra charge. The subscription price is £4.00 a year. Cnrpi'iM! Carpel".! Full stock at old prices, at RITTEU & KALSTON'S. H'hfii'! Wtienl! The highest Pittsburgh market price ! paid for Wheat, at Walter & liooes' i JilU, iiutiu', i'u* W. Average attendance for last month, 40. Percentage of attendance for last month, 88. : Xames of pupils that missed no days last month: Emma Bartlev, Lettie Gruver, Willie Yonkers, Cora Albert, Ella Albert, Charlie Albert, Preston Brewster, Alex. Brewster, Ulysses Rider, Robert Stewart, Carrie Steven son. Xames of pupils that missed one day : Eva Stevenson, lleber Brewster, Minnor Baker, Loyal Ramsey, Clar ence Ro-e, Willie Miller, Eleanor Ste venson, Grant Albert, Willie Avey, llarvey Ramsey, Josiah McCandless, Lewis Graver. 1 In every school consisting of pupils different ages ami circumstances, there will be more or less interruption to the general order and employment of the school: 1 Ist. By pupils who have missed one, two, three or more days. The teacher is 'unoved showing them the regular lessons for the day, and, if he has made any change in rules or system, those pupils who have been absent will break i he rules and system, causing , an interruption of school work, j 2nd. Some of the pupils have never j been trained to system at home; per : haps most of them may have bceu positively taught to disregard it at school. At any rate "it mu6t needs be" in this particular "that offenses come." Xor should the teacher lose his patience, though he should be often 4 tiidUU'Uai by ILo U JHE€a>"fcss cir Men and Bovs, alw.iys on hand. Underwear, Half Hcse, QICYSS, xv,,t,,k,vtkm^tv, - ,>iv Hats, Caps and Neckwear, Introduced as soon as they appear in the East, to be had at Cb.a.s, R. Grleto'a, MAIN STREET, HITLER, PA. his pupils. He should expect it as a matter of course, and exercise his in genuity a- far as possible to prevent it It may well be one of liis sources of enjoyment to witness an improvement in the habits of his pupils in regard to ; >v-U'in. These interruptions proceed j from various causes, such as soliciting j leave to speak, or to go out: asking for some assistance in learning lessons, | lor leave to drink or stand by the lire ; | requesting tbe teacher to work prob lems, or to set copies; disorderly con duet in pupils, making it necessary, in his judgment, u> administer reproof or punishment in the midst of other du ties. J. G. MCOL'LLOUOH, Teacher. McCandless, March 29, 18*0. Airaia Victorious At the International Dairy Fair, held in New York, December, 1879. a committee of the most expert butter makers made the most careful tests of all the different Butter Colors. The result was the unaminous award of the only prize to Wells. Richardson «k Co's Perfected Butter Color. Again this original and perfect color scores a victory as it always does when there is honest ami fair competion with any of ifs competitors. Sold bv Druggists and Merchants. Take no other. .41 50 ( ems As good a Corset as you can buy else where at 75 cents, at BITTER RALSTON'S. LEAIHNCTCASII'GROCERY. GOODS iusr AS CHEAP AS IN 1879. Our Own Roasted Coffee* a Specially. WIIAT (INK DOLLAR WILL BUY. 12' pounds Itcsl brown Susjar SI oo M'i " light Sujrar, almost white— ... lon 11 " while Colic;- Siur:tr I mi ID " sparkling stained Sugar I no !i •• granulated Sugar. 1 no :< " our own Roasted Rio Coffee I 00 1 kit No. Deep Sea Mackerel l irn OT'R FIFTY CENT LIST. 7 boxes Concentrated I.ye r*) :: pounds good roasted Coffee, loos.- :*> l call Mess Mackerel. .*» lbs. "Ki I pound choice bright Navy Tobacco. .. :J> I gallon fOMI Syrup flu cans sr.. Tomatoes an 4 causislD. very best tomatoes "u 4 cans Corn igrecn label) So .1 cans Winslow's Com iyellow label' ">o WHAT TU I.NTY FIVE CENTS WILL BL'Y. 7 liar< superior Wax Soap 25 <; " Blue Soap..,. .. £'• » " Babbitt's Best Soa| 25 a balls Babbitt's Potash 2"> .1 pounds b "-t Corn Starch L's 3 " " f Slows Starch. .. ...• ..85 r, •' Family Clothes Starch 25 is Lamp Chimneys 25 Oar own roasted Colee. 2w?122c. Coffees iii i ffi. packages. i>cst. 22c. City roasted Coffees, !00-e, li'-'-'lsc. Deep Sea Mackerel new ner kit, 7<)e. Exlri No. 1 Salt, full weight and in new barrels, *1.60 \> bill. FLOUR. Magnolia... » sack of I'ths «2 So Red Ball " " 2 00 Riverside • " 1 « Cook's Kni])ire Mills " " t 60 Common " " 1 23 tSTVash paiil for Butler and F.-rgs. pay M per bushel {or Onion Sets. pay cash for Lard. A < hoice lot of home raised Clover and Timothy Seed lor sale. G. WILSON MILLER & BRO. \f .10 ( cms, White Quilt-, at HITTER .T RALSTON'S. SEE the Xew Spring Goods, at BITTER & RALSTON'S. s]»riii£ !)r«'s* (■<» lll* IN*r Pair, Ladies' White Cotton Hose, at BITTER & RALSTON'S. Silk* ! Silk* ! Silk* ! Black and Colored, Striped and Check, all the new shades, at BITTER Jk RALSTON'S Consumption Oured. An old physician retired from practice, hav ing had placed in his hands by an East India missionary 'lie formula of a simple vegetable remedy t >r the speedy and permanent cure for C iu.-uiupli.iti. Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung Aflections, also a positive and radical cur. for Nervous Debility and all Nervous complaints, after having tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, felt it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive anJ a dosire to relieve human suffering, 1 will send free of charge to all who desire it, lhi» recipe, in German, French or English, with full Uirectious for preparing and using. Sent by tiu.'. by «ddre-s;ug wuh -tamp, i.anting this paper, V»". W. .1, ,,, Ui.ti, IMI iWt/'o Block, , J^AVvu*-.v » .VI i', «... vf VI NliuwinK Ihe Ijoerejfitte Vulue »l Real and Per* honill Pruperi), iisi i;<| iiuli/rtl l>> Hie Co, CoiumiMioaen, of iln* Seitral Townships and liorougliM of Butler County, for i In- V «•»< r ISM). rp Horses ami Z R i£ H < ■< £ Cattle over 4 -i t "• Es J £. £. = * c c _ yenrs. -r ± 3 S«2 » 5 V : 2-2T •< ! C o Dl-sTRICTS. £ z! -L | ? ° ! s 1 ' 2 CS : : r : 5 3"* ? V j? 3 f §• l?| a I f : 1 : : E j-g 2 = £ * : '• i *» t : : Ad ini* tou 11 hip ?252,7;'.9 $11,610 $6,405 $ 2,960 $ 7,387 $273,714 $ $ GOO Allegheny township "_'24,75!' 13.590 5,415 30,000 11,644 273,764 1,000 5,420 Itutler township il.hji, 1 ■»<» 7,392 5,'»93 2.0*0 360 50 703 Krariy township 176,296 9,370 4.765 1,0*" 6,050 IW,SW9 100 1,045 ItufTalo t»wn*hip 259,03 4 11,922 5,: I :'* 2,640 10,376 279,0 m 375 1,655 Concord town-hip 4>7,015 14,753 7,177 18.04* 11,060 447,593 175 280 ( IHV township 251,421 11,410 6,297 2,755 3,605 271,883 Clinton towu-hip Centre t.wnshij) 232,*5* 10,4!'7 5,889 2,675 9,406 251 920 400 Clearfield township 216,35!' 6,592 3,392 2,«HNI U28,343 21,1 Cherry township 242,117 12,"43 6,1*6!' 3,6.V> 8.90; i 350 940 ('r:\lilwrrv township 262,229 '',3!'.' l 4.80!' l.'iOO 11,080 278,031 205 Coiinoquenes-ing township.. 239,975 12,! '.'! 5.757 5,700 10,157 263,835 75 1,745 Donegal township 36:',*i2 11,787 4,390 7,390 400 393,379 200 1,936 h'nirview township 512,675 17,ti40 7,71" t!B,**o 31,593 604,905 6,150 4,165 Forward township 243.754 11,125 5,70* 4,134 25,2<. , 0 264,721 175 2.835 Franklin townsltip 275..**" 9,765 5,241 3,570 13,174 291,440 275 1,537 Jackson township ... 251,0; i". 9,217 5,932 5,680 7,725 274,862 i 680 Jefferson township 261,574 7,931 -4,844 • 4,!m>o 12,650 279,101' 200 597 Lancaster tou u*hip 1'37,194 12,4->* 4,*75 s,'fxi 6,050 2»>0,977 40 873 Muddyc r, ek township 250,85.* 7,60n 4,562 1,200 1,325 264,220 100 1,425 Mercer township 144,"!"' 6.075 2,860 r_',72o 78.5 165,745 50 Marion township 244,4:'"> 11,575 5,262 1.0.V) 75 262,382 125 560 Middlesex township 27*.549 W,202 5,922 4,480 7,15" 299,153 238 890 Oakland township 230,0<;6 ,*.4'» ' 4.91" liO 3,725 244,766 560 Parker township 3*2,11* 12,4u4 4,40*! ..'{o,4*o 41,850 429,468' 500 700 I Vim township 243,024 13,575 5,*49 3,.'{60 20,100 265,808 355 896 Summit township 247,931 12,491 5,078 4,000 13,250 209,500 525 Slippervroek township 2*'>,*4o 11,011 5,392 4,610 15,610 307,843 75 Venango township... 219,9(11 11,762 5,186 5.495 242,344 50 307 Washington township 26* '>9s 12,345 5,13?' 9,07" 18,986 294,949 600 1,165 H'infield township 253.134 7,557 4.312 5,920 2,700 278,923 855 235 Worth township 260,779 12,705 5,953 5,200 5,211 284,637 150 1,035 Harri*ville borough 65,105 3,025 701 5,000 7,900 74,435 365 1,380 Hntler Iw.rouirh 898,001 5,180 1,136 41,120 10.900 945,387 1,800 750 Centreville borough 06,83t; 1,750 693 6,005 6,625 75,284 185 530 Fairview borough 61,385 2,735 403 6,320 0,500 70,843 1,615 850 M illerstown borough 119.5*5 4,00* 1,095 18,820 143,569 1,200 Prospect borough 67,143 2,500 *lO 6,240 3,4* *0 76,693 100 1,065 I'ortersville borough 35,15:' l,2"'i 544 2,040 1,200 39,363 225 1,045 Petrolia borough 55.491 2,905 52* 19,600 78,524 5,30*) 1,765 Saxon burg borough 42."3" 410 tiOO 3,680 43,200, 40,720 170 Sunbury borough .'i7,6o(t 1,0''2 378 3,525 4,700 • 42,595 28 Karns Citv borough 48,925 1,53<1 Hl' i 13,360 64, jOS 550 560 Zelienople borough 7*,772 1,575 645 7,120 7,295; 88,112 400 968 llarmonv borough 79.179 1,0*5 348 7,7* nt 7.296 *8.31" .'l5O 405 By order of Countv Commissioners, S. McCLYMOXDS, Clerk. C-'intnissi >aers' Oifioe, Hutler, Pa., March 15, 1880. N" HJ W BOOT s SHOE STORE, TJIVIOIV BLOCK, Ytain Street, - - - - Butler, Pa. Has received his entire stock of Fall and Winter BOOTS and SHOES. As 1 have an unusually large and attractive stock of BOOTS & SHOES just opening, embracing all the newest styles, I invite the attention and close scrutiny of buyers. Men's Kip and Calf Boots very cheap. Ladies', Misses' and Children's Button, Polish and Side Lace Boots in endless variety, and at bottom prices. Reynolds Brothers' celebrated fine Shoes always in stock. Parties wanting BOOTS «fc SHOES made to order can do no better than by me, as I keep noue but the best of workmen in my employ. 1 also keep a large stock of FINDINGS. goods warranted as represented. A I*. HUP*!'* MARCH Ist, 1880. OPENED CHOICE STYLES Spring Walking Jackets C AT 84 AND UJP. Vrw lAlb NEW COACHING ULSTERS, Io the choicest materials ami dewgnn. all re ceived within the past few davs. and will be sold , |*t prices that will insure their rapid sale. Also, > Urge assortment Misses' and Children's Walk- | ing Jackets, from 2 to 16 years. at 51.50 each and up ELEOANI L'NE OF NEW Underwear! New and f'esh etO'k White Goods. including | Hi !' e ilcsirible style". Barred. Ktri • d and 1 Checked Naii:so ks. at up to finest grades, i Special Attention Invited to Onr New Fr Jaconet. & Organdy Lnwns New >lotu'e Cloths, new Toite d'Alsaee. new M idr s Oing'iains and Zephyr Suiting-. Thin i in probablv tle» lar«est and choicest elock of F>« ncli Wash Fabrics in this market. UUR Sl' K DEPARTMENT j Is especially attractive at thin time. La ge line Black, < olored. stri|je.l and Fancy silks at r>oe. Regains in the numbers lilac!, Silks: ■?l tl 50. il -.5. .*2. $2.25 and *2.5;> New S»tiii d'l.Viin at 51.75. ii *2.2 •. 42.5" f2.75 aid 23. U>-oc«ded Silks and Satin d'L'on j Pekiu Sirij-es. in H7'-jC., *l, r'.25 and up. Aleo. | all the choice shades Colored Pekiu Stripes. BOG-GS &c BUHL, 118 & 120 FEDERAL STREET, ALLEGHENY I Administrators' Notice. Notice if hereby -riven that loner® ■>( udmln i~tr.iii< IL hnve been tirnn'e ' to tin- under*! 1 ned on 11»«- t"-i:it»' of Mi> i y Eiizal'fi l> (ilhson. der'd. luteal Vtirtdle-ix township, Butlr (• notv, IN All |i •> 11-. ilii-retore, know inv' thein~- »'o* in rteMiil to t-:iid •*tHte, will plca-o u ike iininrdl ale |myiner.t, ind Hny hnvinir claim- airaln-t tIK Hitiue«ill present tbein, duly authenticated, to the underfilled lor •mtlleniral. JOHN' - FKGI'fON. ) . WM. SHEPHEnn. < Amn r *' . mrlO-it B ikeotown, Allegheny do., Pn TJ • rover. Stool and book, only lIRII OS 10 ® 2ts - Organe, IS Btnpe, I -ft* HfMn. 2 Knre well*. ] rttrw»l. and Bo«»k, only ♦37.50 S*op Orv*n >to 1 B'M»k o« ly .? 8.75. BUNNKJLJL • , * HIU.r.K, Lcwartuu, iV ' ORE3S GOODSt Will open thin week the largest stock of en tirely new Diwn of Foreign aod Do mestic manufacture wliicli it has ever been onr nleamire to offer. Rich Novelties in Beautiful Colorings and Effects. All-Wool Ca*hmere - Choice styles I)ru«H Goo 1b at 12--$ c and up to tho finest quali ties. Black Cashmeres 45c and 50c. 44-lnch Biack Cashmeres. (iOu sod ! 75c At and *l, the best values to be J found in any dry goods store. RARE BARGAINS IN Housekeeping GOODS. New Stock Lace Curtain*. $3.60 a pair and up. I.iuen Sheeting. Fillow Linen. Tabls Llneos, bleached. Half Bleached and Cream Damask Vapkins, Towels und Towciing. It Is imposai ! bin to enumorato the many attractions and bar gain* we offer, and would a«k of the public au examination, and to parties living away would I s iy that samples and prices of anything will bs I cheerfully and promptly furnished. | Notice Extraordinary. Person* dc-inntf to ha»e their Old Fomit Of* ref air'd or New Work made to order, eaoh M VI iihic Hunda, Book Caeee. Wardrobe#, Otto* De*k». Offl'-e Tables. Ai\, would do well to coll on A. 13. WILNON, Practical Cabinet Maker. I hold that a pioco of turmture uiaae by haud id worth two made bv machinery, and will ooet I.at little more, if any." Then why not hareLaa4 mailc i All work made in the latest Itylee and of the best material I guarantee entire Ht» i.faotion ID mrle, woikmanahlp and prioe. Gi*« . me a call. Hhop ou Mifflin atreet fvordooc* •' west of Main ativet, tud oppoatt* A. TroOtauat I »tor», Butler, —pH-iy 3 A per day at home tteaplee worth ! »J 10 »4U 45 AiUraw 8a»»o» * Ofc, » 44-ioe. ttMf