ME. J. H. BATES. Newspaper Advertising Agent 11 l'aik Kow (Times Building), New York, is authorized to contract for advertise ments in the CITIZEN. THIS PAPER Kow Advertisements To-Day. Elv's Cream Balm. Jury List—November Special Term. Public Sale —Estate of 11.I 1 . Leibold. Drv Goods —Wakefield A Co., Roseubaum eople. Look at those boss shirts in the win low of J. F. T. Stehle. Latest style ot Hats and Ops at low prices. Those men who are shooting all their near relatives and then committing .sui cide, thou Id begin at the other end. Couubs, Colds and all effeetions of the Lungs. Sold in Butler by D. H. Wuller. [aep22-3m Mr. 11. Julius Klingler has another interesting article on flour and milling in this paper. Everybody should read it. We should not suffer from a cough, when a few doses of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral will cure. Time, money, comfort, health, all are saved by it. As the new school house in Cen tre township is not yet finished, the election there will have to be held at the old place this year. SPECIALTIES in woolens at William Aland's Merchant Tailoring establishment not to be had elsewhere in the county. —Balloonists say that when at the heighth of two miles they have heard women calling over the back fence to borrow flat-irons and starch. Look at those boss shirts in the window of J. F. T, Stciile. bitwit style of IlaU and Caps at low prices. The number of people alive ft year ago but dead now from not knowing it was ioaded is estimated at 32», with a few old shot guuti yet to hear from. A SOLID Silver Case and a Genuine American Movement as low as ; 10, at E. GBIKB'S. A Kentucky woman, ninety-nine ■ years old, not only walked three miles to at- i tend a circus the other day, but she saved 50 cents by crawling under the canvas. —A tramp was arrested lately, who can t»-g in seven different languages, and also , completely change his identity in the garb of the different na.ions represented. \ —Go to GP. Conway k Bro., Fair- j view, for your Gents' Furnishing Goods. lit —Carpets should be thoroughly ' beaten on the wrong side first, and then on tiie , right, after winch s|«r. .Beaver's Absorption Lung Pad a positive and perriianalit cure for con sumption'Broriehitcs, Catarrh, Asthma and all disease of the Lung*, Throat and Heard. Sold by D. 11. Wuller, agent for Butler county, Pa. *cpt22-.'{m —The story that the land on which is now situated the city of Chicago was once sold for a pair of boots, is a campaign lie. The facts are, that the man to whom it wa* offered was not possessed of a pair of boot*, and the sale fell through. SEK a woman in another column, near Speer's Vineyards with a bunch of grapes from which Hp'-cr's Port Grape wine is made, that is so | highly esteen„,d by the medical profession for | the use of invalids, weakly person* and the j aged. Hold by all Druggists. 2»aply ! —(Jo to (J. P. Conway & Hro., Fair view, for your Jamestown Alpacas. 2t. I —Traius blockaded in snowdrifts twelve feet deep »a« the c«ol re[*»rt from W is j consin la.-t week. The storm of wind anil snow . was one of the severest known there, and ex tended eastward as far as the Allegheny moun tains. Telegraph lines were blown down, ami many disasters on the lakes with loss of life oc curred. _ The only place you can buy the Genuine Jamestown Cassimere, is at RITTER & IIALSTON'S. REGISTER'S NOTICE.—The Regis ter herebv jrives notice that Monday, the Bth day of November next, is the la~t day on which aecoun's of Administrators, Executors and < iuar dians can l>e filed f r presentation and cmifirma tion at the December court of 1 *. H. 11. GALLAGHER, Register. The annihilation of chief Victoria's band of Indian' is confirmed by a dispatch re ; ceived at army headq iarters at Chicago. Not i only Victoria and his braves, fifty in nuni!>er, ! hut eighteen women and children also, were killed. The Mexicans did the job, and they appear to have done it thoroughly. illreii nn I»y Doctors. 'ls it possible that Mr. Godfrey is up and at work, and cured by so simple a remedy ?" "I assure rou it is true that he is entirely cured, and with nothing but Hop Bitters; and only ten davs ago his «!• --tors save him up and said j he must die "Well-a-day! That is reman;- j able! I will «-»this day and ret • in" foe mv George—ll know bops are good Salem Post. _____ Brussels, 3-Plys, Kxtra Supers, In trrains in all the new styles Also a full assortment of Rugs, Oil Cloths, Mattings, kr., ft RITTEH k H USTON'S. will settle a'rain iito the rut- of a normal busi ness and social life. all. r i!..- excitement of a Presidential ra'nprttsn. Ha-'w»cN "111 again be at (heir fir. -iu.-- st night; journal.* will re sume their woi.t'"| devotioi. Jo f ie*.v-. and brass bands w ill think regretfully of the time of daily engagements. At the Charleston races, tiie finest thoroughbreds in the country are to lie se-n. aud the condition of the horses is a wonder to all who behold them, and it h is only recently been discovered that they can be kept in this condition bv mixing in itie foo 1 'if horses a ta table-spoonful of Simmons' Liver Regulator. It Is also given to chickens. —Mr. Josiab Campbell, |of Concord township, brought with him to town iastFri dav, a large ami splendid looking ajyde of a bright red color, which he raised from t'te need. The tree, from a seed, bore well and the specimen had a fine flavor. Mr. Campbell's success would indicate that good fruit can l>e raised without grafting. A Bllianw Hall's Opinion. B. Dorr, of Toledo, 0., savs he has used Day's Kidney Pads in his family with results so superior to all other treatments that lie re gards them as the best Kidney doctor in the world. AI 10 C'cnfft, Good Stripe and Plaid dress goods, at llitteb r. I'lerce's Family Med icine) have gained HUCII fame and the foreign order* for hit Golden Medical Discovery— the greatest blood-purifier of the age, lor hi* I'leas ant I'urgutive I'elleU (little sugar-coated pill*), 111* Favorite Prescription woman'* he*t friend anil other remedies became so great, that a branch of lhe World'* Di*pen*ary ha* lieen es tablished in London, Ftigland, for tln-ir manu facture. From this depot they are shipped to every part of Kurope, and to the Fast Indie*, China, Japan and other countries. Their *ale in both iNjirlh and Houth America i* iierfeclly enormous and increases yearly. World'* l)ih p<-usury Medical Association, Proprietors, IJul falo, N. Y., and Ureal Russell Street ltuildingH, Loudon, Fng. ROY W, . . j Dr. f*. V. I'irrrr : DKAK Hilt: I take pleasure iu writing my testimony with other* in regard to your valua ble medicine. For a long time I have suffcrc 1 from disease of the lung* and until I u*ed your llwcorery found nothing that did me any go'id. Thank* to it, I am relieved and recommend it to all. Your* truly, M\RY KFN NFL. —That ourn in preeminently a coun try of readers i* a statement that may be made with greater emphasis every year. A* a proof of it, the a iiouut of newspaper and periodical literati!re forwarded la*t vear through the mail* wa* pound*, an increase of nearly M |M r cent, over that of the proceeding year. The correspondence of the country also grew, and in every department of the postal service there wa* a large ineren*e of business. The value of ordinary postage *tiunp< issued was of postal card* !i,7.'>3,470, of stamped envelopes m arly "),t*JO,OOO, and of other Mtump* about #1,800,00'). —The firHt nyniptouiH of the epizoo tic are said to be a* follows : Heavy coughing when the uiiimal first COIIICM out of the warm stables into the brisk uir. The animal Nceum seized with languor and a growing stillness pervade* all the limbs. The eyes become twol ten and b'ooil-shot, and the nu-al pas sage* are tilled with an abnormal secretion. Farmer* and horsemen can now watch their stock, and upon the first appearance of the disease treat as follows: Keep the uflccted animals in warm stable*, soak their fond in warm water and rub their throats down with oil or warm water. This is the remedy used iu the cites by the I veterinary surgeons. Jiufclcir t&itix&n : SiulijeJC* ©irfjcckej? A Public Good. ' DR. TANNER OUTDONE BV THE KLING LER FLOURING MILLS! A FEW STUBBORN FACTS TO FARMERS AND CONSUMERS! FLOUR OF IMPROVED (QUALITY, IN CREASED QUANTITY AND RE DUCED PRICES ! A MODEL MILL! On the 2iith day ot October the Klingler Flour House and Mills make a new departure of highest im;>oruiuci- to those having anti- Tanner proclivities. As these are yet in the ma jority, we can truly say, what is profitable to this class ot the community becomes a public good. The great and, no doubt to all, welcome change in the order of tilings consists in lower prices, and higher quality to the consumer, and likewise, more and l*etier flour for the far mer, and last and not lea-t, increased values for the latter'-s products. We to-day reduce flour nearly on" dollar per barrel and advance our paying price on grain above any olfered here or in all the surrounding country. What can be more convincing to the intelligent mind, that a radical change in the manner of makintr flour has taken place ? Only a trial of our goods and prices can give a stronger illustration of this fact. For selling prices of flour and purchas ing prices of jrrain, see below. In the process of manufacture we employ the latest and most appr »ved machinery, construct ed on scientific principals, and in charge of men wh'< are as thorough a- practical in scien tific ru:!1 in_r. We d.> not propo.v to advertise any mill building establishment or any of our employee?, but we do wi-h to say in this con nection, t!:at the machinery an I workmanship of the Richmond < itv Mill' Works—Mr. Chas. Schrover, Superintendant, who had the con tract of reconstructing our mills, is not excel 1 eJ in the United St.it- s: and we further wi'h to state, that our millers, the one from lowa and the other from < >hio, are of the most effi ent new process millers in the conuirv. We caution fanners and the trade to ma . due allowance when o'hers speak ot "d ting as u«Kid as Klingler," for there is no in ich ucr. use 1 in this section equal to, or so extensive, a- that which we employ, and th" re-uits must therefore be fir behind thos" which our enter prise iias sc..ured for us. "Talk is cheap," and in eoriscqueuce tiie uuimfnruied are made to believe that a Pony Middlings stone and a Small Purifier constitute the new process. We arc readv at all times to show that such a new process is a grow deception as compared with ours, and an examination of our mill and a trial of our manufactures and prices will prove this to the satisfaction of the most doubtful. To show that we have implicit faith in our products, we warrant our flours to all. The far mer or consumer lias no risks to take what ever: anything not proving as represented, can Is: returned and the damage sustained will !>e paid in full and at once. Wheat, Buckwheat and Rye flour all made on tiie new process system, the one being as ex cellent as the other. Corn and chop ground every day of the week and on hands at all times. Our capacity on flour is US) barrels per day. We can send farmers home the same day they come with their grists. From the re motest points it will pay farmers to come with their grain to us to sell it or get it ground. NEW PRICES OX FLOUR AND FEED. The Oriental flour per sack of 4!i lbs : 1 .'!(> Graham flour per sack of 241 lbs tio Corn Meal per sack of 24t lbs. 35 Corn and oats chop per cwt 1 10 I'nsifted corn meal pe r cwt 1 2"> Wheat bran per cwt 75 Wheat shorts per cwt 1 00 The Oriental flour is anew straight grade family flour, of best quality of winter wheat, manuf.u'iure l under the new process, making more and Ijetter bread than any other flour of fered in this market for from $1 to $1.50 per barrel more. GRAIN PRICES. We pay the following price* for No. 1 grain at our Mills on Mifflin street. Wheat per bushel £1 O.'i Buckwheat per bushel of 48 lbs ii'> Rye per bushel 87 Shelled corn per bushel 57 Oats per bushel 35 These prices guaranteed for fifteen days. 11. JULIUS KLIN'IiLER, Proprietor, Klingler's Mills. Butler, Pa., Oct. 26th, 1880. LntlieV and Children'M I'tirs Full line, at Rittkr oisouc>us sub ; stance mingling with Buckwheat, a fact we ! were aware of years ago. Mr. K. seems to be at a loss to know wherein the poisonous sub j stance exists when he says, though at the I same time it is not known that the shuck or j outer black shell is reaily the portion of the ■ berry containing the deleterious substance. We i will endeavor to t;ive more lisht on the subject, | viz: we have manufactured buckwheat dour i for year* past by a system of hulling or shuck ' ing, and -opnratinar all other impurities from th<- meats before grinding; and of this flour, onr family (several in number), fared daily ' dunn? the winter season, ami have so far ex - I perienced ro skiu disease or itch. This we | consid ra test in nature's own laboratory, which ! convinces it* that the deleterious substance iiiU>* be in the external and not in the !1 utr lmr lKirt of the berrv. ' lIKXHY BAunr.rt, of (lander & I'vle. The HIBIVC fl"tir foe \ annual meetinir latelv i< located a mile west of Ilarrisville, Butler Co., and three east of Pine Grove. Mercer Co , on the road between these thriving villages, and about one-half mile north of the Shenango een the pastor for the last 27 or 2H years, and he is still in the prime of life and vigor of bis strength The old church has recently under gone needed repairs, and has been in ternally improved so that with the modern pulpit, new carpets and furni ture, painting, graining and varnish ing it looks even better than when new and first used as a house of worship. Around this old spiritual home of so great and goodly a company of both the living and tin; dead are entwined many precious memories, and out from its pews have gone a number of its sons to preach the gospel. Just east of church, and on the same low eminence is the old cemetery, full to its utmost bounds with graves and white unto the resurrection harvest with the monj omental marble marking the la-it rest ing place of Zion's dead. What a rec ord could that old cemetery reveal, if once unrolled, of days of suffering and deaths of triumph. Back of the church is the extensive grove of large; native oaks that, during the Synodical meet ing, was crowded with the teams and carriages of those attending the meet ing. And still farther away in the for est, was the largest tent in which the Synod, and guests of the congregation dined sumptuously every day on the rich viands, prepared most abundantly by the "Mothers in Israel" ami their fair daughters. The characteristic hos pitality of the" Harmony congregation and the other churches and families of Ilarrisville and the region round about was most markedly manifest through out the entire occasion, and '.here was not a brother in Synod butcurried away with him pleasant memories of the open-handed, free-hearted hospitality enjoyed, not only at these free and bounteous dinners, daily served, but also in the courteous, Christian con sideration and attention received in the pleasant homes of those who did so very much to ma e all feel, not only at home, but honored guests around their firesides. Brother Kerr, the pastor, is worthy of special mention for his con stant ami tireless efforts to make all en joy this most enjoyable gathering to gether of Christian brethern. [The above should have appeared in last week's issue, but was crowded out by a press of other matter.—Kit. J ]tf tltltlKM. KI,I,IOTT IIIOIHT Oil Thursday, 14th iiint., at the residence of the oHic.ittting minister, Itcv. .1. Waters, Geo. t'. Klliott and Kliza beth Heist, both of Centre township, this coun ty. | OI.ATII.N. ItO<'KKNSTKIN I" Butler, Saturday morn ing, < letolier 2.'td, 1880, Anthony KocUcnstein, Hr., aged 70 years KOIt Coughs, Colds, Sure Throat. Bronchitis, Asthma. Consumption at d All Diseaoeu of THROAT and LUNGS. I'ut ii|> lii Quart-'.l/.e lloltles for Faintly t'se. Hcienltllcally prepared of Bnl lt\ i . which I, \ h the only ineillealed article made, I h"- i{erin / I lite liavlui; a yoveiiuneiil stamp oil eaelt hot lie / L.A WItKNCK .T M A 1!TI N, proprietors, 111 Mailt lion Street, I'lib atto. | fr~ Ask your l>r!IKP!l*l for II ! J » Ask your 'lroeer for it ! i *r~ \sk your Wine Mi reliant for it ! i j/-children, ask your Mamma for it ! ; 4t~ Sold i.v i»iti i(i;inrs,iJiiot Kits ami WIN r. Mi.ltt HANTS everywhere ami hy I.AWItKNCK \ MAItTIN, Nit. a Barclay St.. New \nrk. _ llxecufor'N SVolli'e. I,utters terfamentrirv htvllift been granted lo the undersigned on HID ent»te of Hila« I'eareu, Into of Butler towii»hli>, Butler oounty, l'a ; deceased, uoti.'.e i» hereby given lo all i er*om» knowing themselves ihdebled lo said estate, that immediate payment Is required, and to llinso I having eUims against Ih« name to pi«ment them duly authenticated for payment. KDltAf'F! FRANCE, i ncptls-8t Butler P. <>.. Butler. l'a. Vl/ 11/ i' I 1)1/ i 'oimiimptioti and Asthma. IJ iV I/1 II IJ4 Sever yet failed. Aildren« [ with »tMui>, "UO.MK," I'ttOMTUuuo, Ut>. Ija7 ly j Pennsylvania Stats Ollege admits both s-:xos. Endowment half a million. Tuition free. Course.* of study, Classical. Scientific and Agri cultural A thorough Preparatory Department. Expentes 43 to TO per week. For catalogue, ad dress Josrrn SnoßTUtxuc. A. 51., llaugllw Pres. State College, Fa. V ( ard, To nil who are suffering Irom the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss ol manhood, &c , 1 w ill send a rc- I cipe that will cure you, FKEE OFCIIARGK ! Tills great remedy w is disr overed liy a mission ary in South Ainea. Send a oelf-addressed en -1 viiopt- to the Kev. Jobeph Inman, Station D, , Xew York City. tf PERMANENT. PITTSBURGH'S GREATEST SURGEOX. Dr. Hartman Has at Last Conclud ed to Reman iu Pittsburg, and Opened a Permanent Office at 207 Penn Avenue. This is good news to his three thousand pa tients who have availed themselves of his skill iu the treatment of his specialties. Many can now visit him in person who exacted to be treated by letter. And those who hesitated be cause they looked upon him as a traveling doc tor can now take treatment of him as a resident physician. Dr. Ilartmau has done a wonderful work dur ing his seven months snjourn among us. His operations for Strabismus cross eyes; can b_- couuted by the hundreds, and every one success ful, and si) with other operations. Few sur geons have as many in a life time. It is this wholesale KUi"ger\ aud practice that m ike- him so premiiiently .-ueeosiul. The certificates and testimonials that lie has the privilege of pub lishing oi |,a;.eiits tr« tied here w. uM li'l oi:r paper fur a whole week, but hundred* ot them a,,- l,n- .-am- as tii >-e already published iu th -• c . unit in e "ii ie- the r der of Dr. Ilartman's •laim upo.i u.W.ivn .e... t..vJ m.y iec:t in. .ui.e-, "i a i »v s well i.nowu ton M. . :: , , .i.i.ii, da rof t apt. tlu Ie .e>vey, »•! this city, had ih-cii treale 1 ■. tr- ;>r caacer oy the most eminent pny- . an- aud surgeons n -l only ot this city but .Sew York and other cities. She had speut over one thousand dollars with great medical expert-, and was told tha* she must die. Her limbs and body were literally covered with running sore and half detached masses of flesh ; nearly blind and deaf and barely living. Dr. Hartman was consulted, and declared it was no cancer but scrofula, anil proved it by curing her without the knife and without any painful external ap liiations. Every sore is healed; she sees aud hears perfectly, and is now in every particular the very model of good health. She now re sides at 450 Rebecca street, Allegheny city. Go and see her. Willie Curtz, 17 years of age, now working in H. K. Porter «5c C'o.'s Locomotive Works, in this city, had been afflicted with Chronic Rheu matism for one year, unable to work, his joints much enlarged, painful and stiff. The bones of one side of the face were enormously enlarged, giving him a most hideous appearance. His heart wan diseased with 170 beats in a minute, he was emaciated, pale and almost dying. Two eminent Pittsburgh physicians assured his mother that the end was hear. Dr. Hartman was consulted and immediately placed under his treatment, and in six weeks he was well and ever since lie has been at work. Go aud see him, call on his mother, on his employer and on his pastor, and you will say the half has not been told. ANOTHER. The Pittsburgh Sunday Leader of October 3d, tells of a boy, the son of Mr. G. W. Logue, ol Red bank, Pa., who had been attacked, about a year ago, with verticle curvature of the spine, and in spite of the efforts of several pliysicans grew rapidly worse, and was soon powerless, and unable to work from paralysis of his legs. He continued so eight months and was consid ered by all physicians within their reach a most hopeless case. Dr. Hartman was consulted, who applied an apparatus to his back, rapidly straightening him and in exactly eight days lie commenced to walk. It is two months since Dr. Hartman took hold of the case, and in that time the im provement in the little patient's condition has been so great that from a deformed and help less being he is become a bright and active child, with a shape perfectly natural, and an equal chance of happiness and usefullness in alter life with other children. The happy restoration of theircliild to health is the cause of much jov to the parents, who are deeply grateful to Dr. ilartmau for his service. We think these references to cases, within the reach of everyone to visit, are sutticient to convince all persons afflicted that Dr. Ilartmau stands at the head of his profession.—Pittn burgh Commercial Gazette. I,ini or Traverse Jurors drawn for a Special Term of Court, commencing ou I lie llltli Monday of November, lsso, being the 29th Newton (liaham, Kradin (larvln, John r. I Coll, Robert Trimble. Clay - Jacob Halstlne. Centre James M. Thompson. Cherry John Grubh. Forward (Seorge Marbergcr. l airvlew township John (i. Ilawk, Thomas Jamison. J. S. Aiiltmau. Jefferson J. It. Wright. Jack ion Daniel Fculler. Karns City .1. Borland. Lancaster (ieo. liiiliy, J as. Morrison. Marlon l.evl Porter, A. Bailey. Mercer 11. Mcl.lutock, Hugh Brilliant, Miiildycrcek Nicholas Bowder. Oakland Henry Conway. I'enn Krastus l.o;;;tn, Harvey Osborne, l*hlllp Hul ton. I'etrolla It. C. Whltford Parker W. C. Beck. Prospect Augustine Bowers. Hllpperyrock Thus. Mitllln, J. (i. Kerr. Venango Kerr. Wlullelil John ( ooimt. Worth (SeurKc Taylor. Washington K. K. Evans. For Catarrh. OTK n «, ~ Hay fever, cold In the rUr iintiAM R&LVA v **'•• w,,h W&nA" I "'' 11 particle ffIfLATARRH COLD® 'S.rr«of the Balm Into the ra^p;V^°, n Host ,11s : draw stroiig I hr. alhs tlirou k 'li the Jff 'lose. It w ill lie ab- WurALj /* R, t r J v , v sorbed, cleansing, and >>>■■'>»«« LBJ IIBOU .(/Jt.,' fl| iiieiilbralie, r . c apply li B1 W- particle into and back the ear, iiibhliiKln W.tlioroiighly. ELY'S CRtAM BALM Is receiving the endorsement of the sufferer, the druggist, and physician. Never lias an article of so much llierlt been produced for tile licatmcut of lueuihriiiial diseases as lhi > never-fallliig BAI.M, and Is universally acknowledged as being all that Is elalined for It. Ilie application Is easy aud pleasant, causing no pain, Is soothing, and (s fast superseding Hie use of powders, llipilds mid snuffs. Price fsi cents. Ou receipt of no ccntw, will mall a package free. Send for circular, with full Inlor iimtlon. KI.V'S CItKA M BAI.M CO., oswego. N. V. At Wholoaalo by NKW VOltK McKesson & Itobblns Hull X Buck cI.C N. Crltleiillon, W. 11. Hcheiffclln K Co.. 11. M. Sllgcr X4'o.. I.a/elle Marsh tianlner, far rant >V Co.. I'ra/er & l.ee, anil others. PHI I A HI.I rill A Siultli, Kline \ Co., Johnston, Ilolloway A; t'«. SCItANTON, I'A. Mathews Bros. At Itetall by all Drugglsls. oct 27-tSui Heef Hides frotn 8 to 10 cents per pound. II yon want to the high est, cash price in tlx; county for your Beef Hides, take them to Win. .Mar dorf, West Cunningham street, liutlor, l'a. oc6-Brn lixeeiilor's \oi(<■<>. I.etterH test Anient ary oil the entato of Marl!>a M< elding, dee'd. late of Jcfforson townnbip, But ler county, I'n., having been granted to the uu deihigbcd, all poisons knowing thmmclrcH In debted to said nutate, will ploaso make immedi ate payment, and any having claims against said estate, will present theai duly authenti cated for payment. A. L. BHBADKB, Kx'r, Butler, I'a. BUTTER, EGGS &. POULTRY SPECIALTIES C, C. DOHNBUSH & CO. COMMISSION MKHCIIANTS, Agents for K. It. MAI.I.OKV Jv co.'sCan and Tub Oysters, No. '.'sn Liberty Sim el, I'lltsburgll, I'a. Itefeie ; i r|(KY & MKIZtiAlt. t oiiKlgnment Hol letted, octlSlm ;>t«;reL3PEott PSOWfO BE ■ V ! • sac YQ: ??:.■» *;vt: ' • \"V , ■ •' •»: etle ' n In 13 < tya. tare* •. a o i»« n . I , . ,1. !•- r ( • T a.4 t 1.. .. tcfili tt w "ek in your own town. Terms mi l ifs on till free. Address 11 I'uwt .V iUt., Poithuid, Maine. doc3-ly I vsnsvsssvn \ / x. - / THE LARGEST STOCK OF HATS and CATS IX CUTLER. 1 Go to CHARLES R. GRIEB'S for * pi HAND- * £ HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, SHIRTS, KEK- $ S : j J CHIEFS, ~ a HALF HOSE, UNDER WEAR, SU f!^ ND ' x EZ3 ! t S ' S E- 2 > COLLARS, CUFFS, i NECK WEAR. fcc.&c., I § ! i__ _ MAIN STREET, JJUTLEK,"PA. 1 \ j "t h "^^3SWt Oi-eatly Reduced Prices: 12-bore. 10-bore. No. 845, C. (r. BONEHILL, Top lever, double bolt, bar rebounding locks, low set hammers, soli 1 stri kers, pistol grip stock, patent fore end, skeleton butt plate, fine Damascus barrels, choke bored, finely engraved and finish d ' $45 00 I SSO 00 No. 850, do. do. With extension rib fastening 50 00 | 55 00 No. 855, do. do. Challenge brand with horn heel plate elaborately engraved 55 00 | (50 00 All these guns have raised level ribs, ami the 10 bores are made extra heavy ami wide at breech, ranging in weight from !• to 1 i Ibf., mak ing an admirable gun for duck and trap shooting where heavy charges are necessary. Any of these guns will be sent C. O. D., with privilege of examination and trial on receipt of a remittance sufficient to cover express charges to your place and return. Xo deviation will Ik- made from these prices under any circumstances. [2saug7m] J. PALMF.R O'NKIL & CO. | Monday, October 18, 1880, j Wakefield & Co. JUST OPENEO, j 3 Special Bargains! I -J CASE COLORED CASHMERE J|| 38 inches wide, nil wool, all shades, ; | including Blacks, at ;>0 cento per yard. ICASE 48 INCII FRENCH PLAIDS, new and distingue coin j " binations, at 75 cents per yard. ICASE VOZEL BLACK CASH MERE, 42 inches wide, 75c per yard ; 46 inches wide, 87$ cents per yard ; 48 inches wide, $1 per yard. Extra Heavy Weight and Superior Finish. Plain and Brocaded Silks and Satin D'Lyona Novelties. WRAP DEPARTMENT. SACQ, U"3ijS, i HAVELOGKS, HDOLivr a JSTS. We have taken special pains i n select ing our goods for this department, and feel confident our present stock will es tablish our reputation for Stylish, Per fect-fitting and Well-made GaruienU. 124 Federal Street, ALLEGHENY. . 'HTML* WMHMMUtMHr ■■■» \il ini ii is(i'iiiriv's Police. I.nttors of Administration have been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Ouorge (3. Conway deo'd, late of Concord township. Butler county. All (lersons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands sgsinst the same, should mike them known without delav to MAUAH CONWAY, Adm'x. septl-f>t Hooker I" ()., Butler. GUENTHER'S LUNGHEALTH CURES CONSUMPTION, Hpitting of Blood, Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs, and all diseases of the Pulmonary Organs. Price 5 t'rnla ami one Hollar. GUENTHER & CO., Proprietors. ocO-Oin] ltd Fifth Avenue, Pittsburgh, Pa. A«l ill liiin Irm t«»r*m !%' oI i re. Bettors of administration having heen granted to the nndurt ign"d on the estate of Zei haniah Double, deceased, lute of Millerstown borough, llutler county, Pa., notice is hereby given to all those knowing themselves indebted to said es tate, that immediate payment is required, and those having claims sgainst tie same to present them dulv authenticate I for payment. i'BUHHEX OOfIBLE, Adm'r. sepHS-flt Barnharts Mills. Butler Co., I'a A. HABMES, MACHINERY AGENCY Nos. 92 &. 94 First Ave., PittsLuryh, Pa. Steam Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills and Wood-Working Madhitiery, new and si ml hand. sep2o:Bm I'iuiio lor Nnle. A B|tl<'» Willi AWAKK AOK NTH, 111 all parts of tlic Still"-, to sell llieseil's new and clem ml M\I'UI ri:N'NSYI,V AMA. Kvery eltt /imi m11 < »t11 « I li;ivi* li. SollihiK li.'tn Hiin'pwii'u llk«' il hlii'-i- \\iir ItiiM'M. I n fill, ornament ill ami < lw:t|». A gulden o|»|»nri iinlly fur energH-le emmuwer*. Maniple for eenK A«lilre*n, Quarter rlly L*ul»l Islilnir llimihi*, 7'Sl Saiemm SI., t'liiiarem* Shirts, #l. Uulaundried Reinforced Shirts, 7."»<• and $1 00 Misses' ami Boy's Scarlet Un derwear 75c, up. Hoy's Grey Underwear, :i7 l ,e. up. Woolen Hosiery of all kinds. Men's Kxtra Good Cnderwear, 50c., 75 #I.OO up. Men's Fine Neck wear. Men's Scarlet Woven Underwear. 500 Styles Silk Handkerch ef* from 10c. to s;i. Kuiliroidcred and Lace Handkerchiefs, Chenille Fringes tfo>d, 45c. up. I'asseiiK nlrie, 30c. a yard up. Hp k«'d, Cord arid Tassels, Jetted Halls, Knotted Fringes and Ornamcnte, Colored Chenille Fringes. Buttons of ull Descriptions, &c. Corsets. Corsets. Corsets. A large stock to select from. Glovas, Gloves. Gloves. Kid Cloves. Silk i»loves. I.lsle Thread