BUTI EH CITI/KV „. T. .'TVTF-NR PROP'RS. Entf Vdat thr Po*toffice at Hutler as second-clasrg matter. TH* East Brady Timet is the name Of a uew aud ueal p*perjust wtablisi* d at East Brady, Pa. We wish it »uc e«s«. WEare requested to state that Bishop Simpson, of the Methodist Church, will preach in the church of this place •a Sunday, the -20 th of March. THERE are more good "dark horseß •till back yet in caße neither Col. Bayne or Gen. Beaver can be elected, amoig them in the west are Shiras.Sco field, Agnew and others. Wi are indebted to Mr. Braham, of the Legislature, for regular copies of tbe Legislative Record, and other fa- Tors. Also to Mr. Dick, of Congress for public documents. THE first bailut last week between Bayne and Beaver was, 63 for Beaver sod 62 for Bayne. The ballot on Monday, of this week, being the 27th, was Bayne 33 ; Bearer 27. Many members were paired off and at their homes. 28th ballot, yesterday, Bayne 86, Bearer 31. THE machine at Harrisburg has been defeated, if not smashed. Tbe forced witbdrawel of Oliver, the ring candi date is tbe result of the independent action of the representatives of the Republican people of the State. No man can be elected Senator who will not assert bis manhood. All tbe independent Representatives of tbe Republican party are asking for at Harrisburg is a senator who will repre sent tbe people and not tbe ring. They gay tbe ring baa now one of tbe Sena tors in tbe person of Senator Cameron and they think that is enough, and now demand that tbe other Senator shall be one who will represent the party. BAYNK and Beaver, who take the place of Grow and Oliver in the balloting for a Senator by tbe Legislature, a-e botb good men and fit for tbe place, but tbe difference between them is that one is put forward by tbe free and in dependent members of tbe Legislature and tbe other by the ring rule that the Republicans of the State are striving to rid themselves from. We have no hesitation in saying, that tbe popular feeling in tbe Republican party of this county, sustains the course of Mr. Brabam at Harrisburg, on th? Senator question, and that by more thin three to one. Tbe heart of tbe gro.it body of tbe party in tbe county is honest and right, and will/in due time demonstrate it, the petitions cl a few tools of tbe ring in tbe county gotten up and sent to Mr. Braham, tc tbe contrary notwithstanding. THE Petrolia Record baa decidedly tbe better of the Herald of this place in its argument, commenting upon the political morality of the Herald's view as to what the Democrats in the Leg. ialature should do on the pending Re publican Senatorial dead lock. Tbt Record criticises tbe Herald's position that the Democrats ab< ul«i vote witb which ever wing of the Republicans in tbe Legislature can "deliver the most goods" to them for their votes foi Senator. This was very bad doctrine 00 bad, even as Democratic doctrine that tbe Record, a Democratic paper justly takes exception to it. IT is amusing to see those member* • in tbe Legislature, among them Messrs Greer and Bell of this county, wlu were so pronounced for a Wenterr man for Senator, and one from A lie gbeny county preferred, are now voting for a man not from the western part oi tbe Bute; and this too when they hail tbe opportunity to vote for another Allegheny county man. Truly, con sistency i» a jewel in politics. Bui there is no calculating in these days tl» power and value of a paster and folder, post master, or other great offices, wben they come in conflict with ar trifling an office as that of United States Senator. THIS UNLOCKED LOCK. Since our last issue tbe Senatorial question at Harrisburg assumed a new phrase. Both Grow and Oliver con eluded to withdraw from the contesl on Wednesday evening last, and did so. This should have put matters in such shape thot tbe Legislature would bare been free to choose a Senatoi worthy and competent to serve the State. But the withdrawal of Mr Oliver was immediately followed bv bis friends naming a candidate, Gen Bearer, for whom they intended tc rote. This was done in the private parlors of Senator Don Cameron, and at his dictation. The place and man ner in which it was done not onty aroused opposition to the new candi date of that wing of the party but bas effectually distroyed his chancet of success Had it been done to kill bim off at tbe very outstart of bis can didacy no i>urer or better way could bare been adopted by bis professed friends. Because it is well known throughout tbe whole State, and ought to be known to Don Cameron by thin time, that tbe real cause of trouble in the Republican party of tbe State it bis rule and methods. Tbe party it tired of w hat is known as Cameron ism, and tbe effort now being made was to free the party from that ring rule that has become so odious. Thin was tbe main cause of tbe op position to Oliver. And therefore, wben it was made manifest that Oli ver could not be elected, it was the bfjfbt of not only folly but Of hrtptx ience, for the game few individuals to assume to name who should voted for in bis place, and the more so when th - wasiionein and from the private res idence of the head of the rinjr. It »'i mleulatcd to keep up the fight and it has. Th<»se men»l>ers voting for .Mr. Grow naturally rallied to s >nn* oth- r Dew man. They had previously, in one of their meeting's, resolved that Col. Thomas M. Bayne, ot Allegheny city, was their second choice when they left Mr. Grow. They of course, under the circumstances, cave Col. Bavne their support wLen Mr. Grow withdrew, lie is not ouly a worthy Republican but fully competent for the position. The anti-ring members sup porting Mr. Grow could not be ex pected to turn around and stultify themselves by voting for Gen. Beaver or any other man whom the much ne put forward in place of Oliver. And hence the lock continues unlocked Buyne's vote, however, is larger so far than was that of Mr. Grow, while Beaver's is less than that of Mr. Oli ver. We still look for an honorable aud fair wav out of the d ffi -ult v, an . to see a good man yet chosen Senator. GALUSdA. A. Mr. Grow may now be considered as out of the Senatorial contest, having withdrawn from the same. This was forced upon I im by the machine polit - ci us now in office at Ilarrisburg an<l who live aud riot otf the Republican party. That Galusha A. Grow was the popular favorite for Seuator, in the State, is not denied. That he wue the favorite of this county, of any ol the outside candidates, was clear to the vision of ail disinterested Republicans Why then was the popular will de feated ? Siuioly because he was ton honest and too able a man for the to control or use. When speeches had to be made, and hard blows given tc the Democrats, then Mr. Grow was in great esteem and demand by tbest same ringsters; but when it came U rewarding him and carrying out thi wishes of the party in this county and the State, then he is solo out and traded off for such little, petty positions as 'pasters and folders, etc. Mr. Grow would not stoop to suet practices. He retains his self-respect, and being an honest man, without « stain or blemish upon his character justice will yet be done him. THE VOTES CuU .TED. Gen. Garfield declared Elected. WASHINGTON, February 9. Long before the hour for the opening of the House to-day the public throng, ed the corridors of tte Capitol and pressed for place, in anticipation of tht electoral count. This was to occur ai 12 o'clock. Asearly as 11 the gallerie* were densely packed. Half an houi later hundreds of disappointed and carious people crowded the rotunda statuary ball and toe passage leading 1 from the Senate to the House, deter mined to see at least the Senatoria procession on its way to the H ill o Ueprei»eutativeß By this time tin scene on the gallery floor of the lattei was of the liveliest description. Ever) door was besieged with anxious crowds who struggled and jostled with eucl other and choked up the corridor, un able to gain admission. The door keepers earned their salaries to-day They were beset wit h !>eautiful womei and persu'sive gentlemen. Congress men aud rowdies indiscriminately, al of whom displayed their "influence" ii the most imposing way. Eveu door keepers of the most accommodating sort and biggest salaries could make n< room <vhere there was none, ant hundreds were turned away to sn ffl< or swear, according to sex and tempera meat. A knot of forty or ftln squeezed about tbo o|ien doorway lead ing to the galleries to catch a word now and then, though unable to see within At a few minutes to twelve these knot completely blocked the broad corridor The usual pressure was brought t« Ih-ar on the reporters' gallery, »>ui tin management of this wns better thai heretofu-e and the woikinjr force ua> not this time crowded out of theii seats. COUNTING TIIE VOTES. The Senators. aiiiiCU'iecd bv tin House doorkeeper, filed solemn y In,tw< by two, headed by the veteran. Caprait Bassett, bearing in either b iiid a squart rosewood box containing theelectora j Votes. Vice President Wheeler tool ' hi-< place at the right of Speaker Han dall anil rapped the joint convention t< order. The tellers took place t»elow him at the Clerks' deck. while tin Journal Clerks were dr v-n to a tabl» I below theoflicialreporters of the Hoit-e Mr. Wheeler's announcement that ii was bis constitutional duty to open tht electoral votes in the presence of tht two bouses and deliver them to the ap pointed tellers excited the keenest at tention. lie embraces in a single sent etice the Democratic theory in the re cent discussions on th 's subject, namely that it was bis constitutional duty t< open the votes ouly. This point wai received by a subdued buzz from flooi and gallery. The private secretary o the Vice President then opened one o! the boxes as it rested on the marblt de«k and took therefrom the sealed en velope marked "Alabama " This tht secretary carefully clipped at one end with a delicate looking pair of shear? aiid passed the contents over to Mr Wheeler, who formally delivered to tin tellers the vote of Alabama. The cer tificate was read by Senator Hamlin, one < f the two tellers on the. part otlbt Senate, and the result was recorded on the talley-s: eets ke t by each teller Its reading occupied more tliau fifteen minutes. It was evident that if thin was kept up the counting would Install day. At the third certificate Reagan moved to dispense with tbe formal reading, which was done, and there after the character of the certificate and the vote merely were stated, eat h tel ler reading in turn. It was not until tbe vote of Georgia was reached that interest revived. When that occurcd Springer arose, amid a painful hu.-b, aud demanded the reading of the eer tifieate in full. It was done. Then Wheeler read tbe joint resolution adopt ed by the two bousi s and quic.lt p s.-t --ed to the next There was a general murmur of vol taw ttov hall; Q&» sniUic vEiti**n: fl*., 16, 1881. Thai w is HI !. The agony w IS over. THE RESC'I.T I) EC LA 11 ED. When rtie of States had l *'en completed Thuruian announced t«» th<> oint assembly lb-it the whole number df votes cast was 309. of which was a majority; that James A. Garfield had received 214 votes. beiujr a m «j-»ri y ot the whole; that if the votes of <J or ia were couuted Hmcock wo Id nave 155 votes if not counted, 14t vote.-; but that in either event Garfield would have a majority. 'I he same announce ment was made in regard to the \ ice President, whereupon Vice President Wheeler declared that Garfield and Arthur had been <luly elected President ami Vice President." This was greeted with applause on the Republican side, arid at 1 35 the joint session wi< dis solved, the Senate withdrew and the floor was cleared. f'ftMll «ft • I al I EntTOßs CITIZEN: —AIIow me space in your valuable paper to reply to a communication in the haijlr of Jan 2fi, from Center township, m regard to the school house (juestion. and signed "Fair Play." Ifthe writer's signatuie is intended to make people believe the fairness and truthiulue»s of his asser tions he missed it in writing from ill - community. Lie 's well known here and an old gray haired man 1 ke him who already has on • foot in the giave and who is a professing Christian, should confine himself to the truth oral least think of the her--a Iter and the final judgment. He goes ot) so far in l»e:ng a geutlemanthat becalls"Bi>nevoh-nce a liar ; nice work tor a Christian. He states that there was a vote tak-n in this township, and by that vote tour schools were established. He is the onlv man around here that ever heard ot it before and there are several men living here now that were citiz< n wbeu the coun v was remodeled. W» know that the Directors established four schools by their votes but not bv vote of the citizens. How many scholars were there when the four bouses ivere built? Not more than 17.; were enrolled then ; now we have an enrollment of 320, or an average <>f HI to each school, and the anti-schoo party wanted to get along with toui schools yet and want the teachers t< work for slfi jH-r month and 2 ,d.»ysfoi a month. How is that for a township iike Centre ? If they get their wish ii the election of School Directors the com ing election the teachers w 11 have t< rent the houses and pay forevery thinji extra. The school board stjuauderec monev, is another charge of "Fail Piay." 1 will answer, they did not The secretary's books are open for in spectiou at any time and anyone tha' Indieves bis statement can iro and i .v amine the books and see wh eh is I'igtu "Fair Plav'' did not see through hi» spectacles clearly when he made out hit paper or he would hive mule no mis take like h-3 did. although be is an old man. Now "Fair Play" there is in need of jfetiinif ungeutlemanly aboui this, for 1 can prove eve>y thin>f 1 say and will do so when called on. Anil l< the readers of this piece, il you did be lieve that this township was involved in a war, by "Fair Play's" statement come to old Centre and see tor your selves, which is right, "Fair Play" o: "TRUTH." Rapu aivo Foaturo. One of the most healheoish and re pulsive features of lj>».s.s rule in this Slate is its shameless inseusib.litv to gratitude and lair play. Instead ol di recting its energies against the common enemy, it is found i'.i accord with the latter*ou all convenient occasions; and does not scruple to u-e every trick and device and every coriupt appliance within reach to strike down the worthy and deserving men in its own ranks. Just let a Republican, highly deserv ing of recognition, presume to set up his claims in opposition to the se!(i.-h views of the bosses, and In; is pursued with a persistence und vimlictivcness really amazing. James (>. Ulaine, al ter seventy days and nights of tireless activity in thwarting the plains of the Funionists ol Maine, was entitled to at least fair dealing in the State which gave him birth ; and although in n clear popular majority of not less than 70 or 80 000. was defrauded of a dele gation to Chicago to which he was fairly entitled.•lialunha A. Urow. alter our defeat in '77, brought about mainly hv the pandering of our leaders to the soft money heresy, sounded th • trU'- Re publican note on that question, and by a i incessant campaign all through the summer, extending from Lake to the IMaware, brought victory to the party th< in xi year. In return, n >w, for Ins arduous labors, they have been coin passing. the pi.-t two m mihs. every thing wit li in the range nl possibility t> secure his defeat. President Haves, alter a patient comparison ol theclaims and merits of J. K, Dravo and J. S. llulau, has seen lit to appoint the for mer to the Pittsburg (Jollectorship. But, instead of bowing gracefully to the decision of the President, they are determined, bv the aid ol the Demo cratic Senators, to defeat his confirma tion at all hazard. It the 57 members of the Legislature, who refuse longer to bow the knee to Baal, succeed in breaking the power of the bosses, and eliminating this abominable feature from our State p »litics, they will have performed the best service of their lives, not only for the Republican party, but for the entire people of the State besides— H uv< r Tunes. Washington . lty 3ab:norgod A letter from Washington City to the Pittsburg Tt leyra/il) of M unity says; Washington, February IJ. —lt was a novel sight yesterday to the oldest inhabitant to i-ee water craft plying up and down Pennsylvania avenue, and people being conveyed from place to place in skiffs ami row boats. The force of waters from above caused a gorge in the Potomac which lodged against the Long Bridge ami occasioned the flooding of large portions of Wash ington and Georgetown. Much loss was caused by th. inundation, and the parlor floors of many houses upon the lowlands were submerged and tin- car |»ets and turniture damaged and de stroyed. The botanical garden wus one immense sheet ol water, and Penn sylvania avenue was covered with water for about half its lenrth. The improvised means of transportation in floats gave the thoroughfare the ap pearance of a street in Venice, "(Jiti of the Sea." The street cars and busses continued to run through theoverllowed streets where it was ai at all possible lo get along, and in many natauces passengers were COIII.M lied to ride kneeling on the seats. j A Ain i'«r day at lu iuo H*iU|ii»->- worth i fortlaudf ol am*. dwxMy «?t* il'ce ita.l JI i|»PJ- It vnu wiil -top all your extravagant i and wrong notions in doctoring yourself ami families with <'X|MMisive doctors or huinlnu cure-alls, that ilo harm always, and u.-<- ouly uitufc's simple remedies f irall your a !:in*at:—you will be wise, well andhap;iy. :nl - ive ureal exjiense. The greatest retm. ly for this, the great, wire and good wiil lell you. is llop Hitlers—rely on it. See another col umn. JP/v.-.s. I fr'uui<»ll •>* Don.t make the mistake or confound ing a remedy of nckn .wledged merit w.th the numerous quark medicines thai are now so common We speak from eXjierseucu when we say that Par ker's (J nger r'>.,ic is a sterling health restorative and will do all that is claim ed tor it. We have used it ourselves wth the happiest results for Rheuma tism and when worn out by overwork. See adv — Time*. Mercantile Apprises List fir Uol. ADAMS TOWNSHIP. MUTLKRBOB. (Con.) A'omr.t, C'utt. S times. CVa.vi MivfN'v Adams 14 M. U. KockensusinM J. A. Anderson 14 K. *Jrieo II II W. Wallers 11 Cnarie* K. Urieb...l4 <' ». Irvin- 14 C. 6H...CK 14 W. A. Mei'ouilxt.U Mrs. C. Kocu 13 J. J. Smith 14 J ttockeusteiu t4 ALLK'IHKNY re. Jacob Keek 14 H.J. Thompson...l 4V. lloullliali 11 A. B Uiiekliol.it.l4 Henry liiehi 14 J. C. Wales A Co...U,iiaudnr A fyle i 4 M. W. < 'on way iV 1- Siein 13 Co 14 Zimmerman ..V W. 11. Keiicil .....14 \\ uuer 14 W. M Konjiiher .14 '<• C. Husolton 11 T. S. Fiinii vt C 0... 13 1 titter A itaistoa... 8 J. I). Sehell it Co 13 il.ScUni Hitman...l 2 J. S. Kiskaddou..l4 D. H. v\ uner 12 S. I'. Kakeu i 4 -»i AUii u J.C. MeKalip 14 J-oi.i 13 W. 11. Hankins 3 •> ■ »haior billiard tables «-*• T. P.ip« 14 IH KKVVO TP. L J Kemper...H .1. M. Fleming 14 J- 1* !'• rttemo 13 (j. C. C-amor 14 1' Itisnup 14 Mar-hat i'.r.'S 4 'omi A Soii..|3 BHADY TP. Hiirv* y Colutrt. .14 K. G.Ciutton 14 A. naxlner 14 W. W. II .bison 14 Coulter A Uiiu 14 Murtl'd A Gordonl4 J- <j. A\\ . ( auip- COSL'OUD TP. }, A. 1). K(IliII A Co.IS siykes 14 S Mark well 13 jeor,je IJoUljjer 2 V.Nesiiit 14 biumru mines, i W. j'.Hovis.!'.!"!!!*.l4 pool tau.e. I). Cr nvfbr I 14 ur.M'UKViLLt mm. John Halsiirer. .. .14 liard A .xns 12 .1 \ Harding, 1 •> H. M billianl taole ■> H Ma.i.z 14 CLI.NTON Tl*. V\AI«%«R M S.mu-l Snviier 14 l- Wilson A 5011...U Win Wood 14 JamesS. Wilson. 14 K Anderson 14 C. \V.Couitcr. 14 CKN-TKK TP. 1 vV. I'. Kanisey Josef>n Coulter.... 14 • • U. MiMer 14 Hingiiain A Sous... 14 CLKAUKIKI.U TP. Lbwi A »oil» H W. S. McCrea 14 1 AIKVIKW mm. M. J. M-Hride HC. Scott 13 CHKKBY TP. J- M. II C Mc 'ovA S.m 14 C. C. Alexander...i4 N \V. Christy A «»• *'• Conway A |jr is 13 URO Shannon.t Hook .14 <»raiuiin A \N ilsoiilt J din A. Haiiev ....14 ". - N -* Jr,nv COS SoUt' ESKHSINO Will. Kell\ A l>ro.i4 j IIAIl3;il.tl ISUK Peter Stall' 14 I'eilof 13 C. Nickhis 11 u W' Heeler 14 J. I' A W. A. Fur- F<>«nlinger...l4 vianee ..14 J->*l»HaW AStaliiuuJ Josepli 'Sr iiiain.... 13 • CKAMIt.HHV TP. jSwulllA 1 .e11te1... 1 - Will, liarvin 14 A « /.leKler 14 |> H. Wilsitl 14 H il.KlsVll,l,li lIUK. 11. <i ile..(liicksonl4 " l l.cuwua 14 DON KUA I. TP. .»lr.-> h I WaCK lo C I). Wilber *l4 ,•' Cuiry 1. W M. I nirliaiii 14 HHn>w 11 A son 14 Iteisner Hros 14 ' S lloiiii 14 PAIKVIKW TP. 11 i>inghaiu 14 WG I lavs 13 H Walker 14 I.N Hawk 14 111 C Uiaek 1- I) W Kelly 14 J * N Cubbisoii 1- Joh 11 li Paul Trout man 13 >tn.LKitsioWN Hon. Walter Jackson.... 14 .eorgetilass 14 PKA SKLIN TP. 1» S W iilieillgnt-.-.H Will. Wats 'll 14 It Salvage A «.:o .14 J A''KSON TP A lJrus..io A lireabert A ro ll vV P Turner 13 it 1 'oojmt.... l'» Marks ...14 II Harkev 11 sA A Heeler j4 Willi lit Uisliop I.'} X 1 H IVinrkH 14 I>r T Kerstins 14 Scliw.-l K er 14 l.owis ' lanlz 14 1 I' A Idinger 14 K V Itrooks 14 W W lJowen 14 Andrew i'P. 11 c l-ii»m«er 1- Hartenstein A Co..l'J , A II Simpson 14 M. P. liineli 13 jJ M l.amler 14 Win >V J < anipbell 14 Win. I.iii'lsey I'ieter... 14 LANCASTK'K TP. Alston A Sutton...l4 .la< -b haderer 14 •» :J bll- A H. Meiz A Son. l'J 11..rd tablea. M I'jKCKH TP. I*ItOHPKi'T HOR. i-'uwei s .....13 J H Mcliurr 14 Win C IJrysoii 14 ' CStnlivau... 13 M\KION TP. (iolbAiioodlViendla Joseph ilailey.!... 14 * * Forresier VI J H < iorinley II " 14 I* Mcliriile 14 " Kiddle 14 Win Maybold 14 « Mtehlow I. Ml bOLKSKX TP. POttTKIISVi l<l.K «o| t . .1 it Ftiek 14 "i Humphrey...l 4 Co->per 14! Win Williams. ... 14 Anderson A Marksl4 ; H lleberiing 14 I J Starr A Co 11 PKTIIOI.IA BOH. OAKLAND TP. x,r » l ravers 12 I> J M ■ 1.1 WHO II " A bllimei.Miirh.l3 I'AUKKHTP. " W KooilOO 14 .i W Hicks 14 li J Hotlner 14 J P Kobison 14 " Pher 14 J W i >rr 14 J HeneUiel A Son.. !» It i, Hlack ... ..... 14 1> I' Haekus 14 .1 A M Kallip ... 13 Sfc Leneliaii 14 V l< Hlaek .. 14 I reemaii A Maiksl l FM Kinter .'..'.. .14 J BKilroy 14 TC Campbell 13 J HKilroy 14 II K hemiison 14 John Hums 14 W i. W'lson 14 K J Hunt 14 Joliii Kelly, :t bil- " Kerr 14 li ir I i a'ileH. Ja* I.a/.enby 14 piiN N TP# Mai*i» linw IH 1)11 Silt t0n,..." 14 '• 1' ' nesei.ro. 11 I, C Mooro 14 Jolin Dill 14 Nie .1 Allan 14 '• K Jbjtenleld 14 hi.l ppKHVltocK TP. A M Kilcliensteii.l4 Hard Kros 14 ' A I'oote, Agt .. 14 H K Wick 13 U lH'rwitf ..... 14 strsiMiT TP. J Aaron 14 Cf> *iraliMiii 14 John l>ill, 2 bil- VKN A Nun TP. liard tables A P.urneU A Son. 14 W 11 Utchlngs, 4 M'CandlessA- Kerrl4 billiard tables I) J Sloan 14 1 HAXoNBUHii BOH. WASH INO TON TP. I' A llelnil.old 11$ John \b Corkell l:C I'heo llelmtiold ...10 McKee A Son ipJohn K Milder.., .14 John 1. I In.lit V II ! HINIUIIV 808. Pliiiif) Milliard ... II '"A S l.Khodes ...14 J W IliiTgins II John Mechlin 14 H\ Mi 111 in A Son 11 A It KI lodes 14 Harper A liibson 14 It J Me.Vllehapl... .14 It M Harper 13 |<>>nway A liread- X\t Hoover II <"• 13 wivt'iKi.i) TP. Jas PryorACo 14 SJ Wlilted 14 Mis Susan Kelly. 14 OFKaU 14 KAIiNSCITV Holt (• H \J ive ... 13 '* Urown 14 It A \ Kr«os« ....12 lohn W er»h II I .ewls W«idhaH... 14 A J 11r;«• I I K ('• I ,llit hold 14 •' Itosenborg 14 WOKTH TP. K Marks 14 N Hardner A Son 13 W II Scott. 14 Bt''ri.Kit iiouot on 'l* It Hurkw 14 11. c. Heiiieiiian .. 13 J II H .reland 14 Mrs. M. It.H-ken- V A West 14 stein 14 J A ttich«y, 4 l.il- Herj; A Cypher.... 11 liard tables. M Keilier. Sr . 13 V.. I.i i.NOIM.k noit. Jackson A Mitch- ( 'S P.issavaut II ~|l 14 H Miller 14 < ieorge Rollier 14 SuniiiierA Mi He ll. J Kllng er 14 man ... Vi Mrs I'., itoefainu . 13 (ieorgeSnyder 14 S. I». Purvis ACo 12 » Siller. 14 J Niggel A Hr 0.... 13 <»eo H Hastian 11 Miller Hros A C 0..14 l'« Kline 14 (i Wilwon MlllerA John Hlum 14 Hros in John l>iiidiiij;er...!3 J. C. Itediek 13 Kdu in Zehncr ...II Heck A ratteisoii.li) II I'm.linger 14 C. Dully Hi 'A Winter 14 S. M. MIVK, M fremiti /<• A/ipraiter. Any merchant who may lie omitted in the above list, as furnished by the Mer cantile Appraiser, will take notice and apply within 30 day* from date of oom meiiciiitf business,' t<> Count v Treasurer, w ho will grunt or issue hii.-Ii a license ae eording to amount of sales. II otherwise liealee'eil over 'ttl days, there Is 20 per eeut added and liable to u penalty if re turned ami proseoutod by ths Coinmon wealtii of Pennsylvania. Wholesale li censes are due the Coinmonwealth on June Isf, 1881, and must be paid to the Treasurer on or before July Ist, IsHI, un less altered or revised lit tin - appeal, A Jirll Hi h, issi, i.l w hieb time only can any re vision b<< unu'e. iW. A« L. OKAKi/ ifrutt* BARGAINS!__ BARGAINS! FErfItUARY Ist, 1881. L1D123, PLSA33 C4LL—IT WILL PiY YOU. Snplus Stock Must ba Thmnrd Out in D p\r l nicat. Even at Ha f Their Cost! WE MENTION A FEW OF THE ATTRACTIVE BARBAIHS! Our entire stock Fiin' Fancy Mixed ltrooade Silks and Saiins. offered at *1 a yard. Small lot Pearl Colored Silks, slijilitiy damaged, a; 25 cents. Very large lot Black . ml White Stripe ai.d Fancy Summer Silk*. :.t aT'i, V. and 50C. Smali I<>t Heavy tiros Oriin Salmon Colored Silks at 65c. worth Sl.-Js—clean. perfect goods. One lot Black IVki i Stripes at tin cents—nice quality -value, il a yard. Monday Murnins. at 9 O'clock. will lie olTtT>"l entile Stock line Rroeade Silk Vel vets. at $1 -0 !•> former price. «•_> Mto SS. Those first will secure the choice. Fancy I*l aid :uid P.roeade circasv m Silks at " r . cents, on counter not all silk, but an extra bar gain. Dress floods Itanain" fr>m 15c to «t 50 —too great a variety of reductions t > enumer-.ite. <LOA£ DEPARTMENT. Gannensof all kinds closing out at a sacri(lee. Some very tempi m : bargains in Fine Wraps still remain and must be sold. BOOGrS <te BUHL, UK and 120 Federal Street, AllejVhenv. X. b.— New V lilt- Goods. New Housekeeping Goods, lilankets. Flaunels, Hosiery ami Gloves, at lie right prices. ... NEW FLOUR & FEED SXO 35&.1132 , REISER'S BLOCK Jefferson St., Butler, Pa. All the Flour made by the New Process and sold as law as per sa< k, nnd uptoftl TH per sack. Also, Buckwheat Flour, Rye Flour, and ho'ted and unbolted Corn Meal. All kinds of Feed —Chop, Bran, Corn, Oats and all kinds of Mill freed. All kinds of grain bought at Store «>r Mill, and Highest Cash l'rice I aid Custom Work done at Mill by the New Process Machinery and grists warranted to be equal in quantity and quality to those ground anywhere else. ( i <■oriro Keib>er, Br. rirJf iJfiti®' ~ VECETABLE • ff PAHS KILLER Mc§l A PURELY VEGETABLE REMEDY f' ' [/;■ \ For Intornrl ar.i Ei'.er.'.al Uce, J' •v'-'v - - I- a SUIF CURE for a!! t's« Ll'.tzttt for whlth it is recommend# J, / \\ ;- i ALWAYS PERFECTLY SAFE In ths f.snrfs cf /%,' .. ev.n th-j r.'-'.: I.:. <?crit.icod pincr.s. f'/ '«■» l ~ • .-irnm-n V, \i': It i.) a r urc nad «i;lrk I esacdy f * COUOIIS, SOltK • ' I -,*' l»' •?*" THJIO \T, C1111.1.S »•:—;-r ttouM«». :-ttr<r4» t««n nl> t ( i \ li I align.,,.! . f ii l I'UTH IKX A, Mlil U the •*.-« [ , .* j ' Uiimwii r« UIT UllEi MATISM »a<i NEUKALUIA< | i i 5 0v" M* M THE OLUIST, BE2T, AND MOST WIDELY KNOWN Urg ft ton FAKiLY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. Ki ; V kl'-tiA n li..* hr.cn Uitrd villi wifli »» on«!« rOtl oiireeaa '»»" N I L\N Wm V" if fr CitA.Hi'*, CI.OI.EKA, 111 Ali KlltllA. ! :ii \ E.& \\ -H\\ i'&ti ISYi::VI Lltv, «!»'! oil BOWK!, < OMPLAJNTH, that Uit t-'H tib? l»-4 O'l ro*,id*r.H wrtf.* thtt Amw fc 1 1 IS all o P HAS STOOD THE Tf.ST OF 40 YEARS' CONSTANT | UH | J->J lit IN ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIMATES. I?" i Sit- «r4'/l >? $$ It 3WmiIKM!KO t>y P!»Jfciclans, Mliwionorlr., r i -* iftv ). Itiniitcri ,IIanno«r« el lHnn«ntlOß?s Work-Shop*, and p"" !■;H Li B'Mh Factories, Niirwi tn Hospital*—to short, by kTcryboi.y Kj j ? \ every •.vhrro v;ho ha«« ever given It * trial. B I M IT 13 WITHOUT A RIVAL AS A LINIMENT. I' isT 11 fy. ffg -v aavsrj? ■sa-t« ssvsas: 821 M ' Br' Spt( r.~ R«rn«, Hrnldii, etc. &iILB. \ *<» I V.111.V CAN HAI KU'm: WITHOUT IT. It wffl K',\r~* Wv »W-U"r rive Uiany t'u.-» it" co«t tn (lorton.- tt» prto* fe *. . ■■9 X it v'thtn Utn rt*.h rf til It In scJ-1 »t 2Se.ooe.aad tl.oo a !•' »tHf, itr.il can bo nl>Utr.e<l frtm all dnund"^- PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I. Proprietors. - ) —— 1 TONIC A PERFECT STRENCTHENER.A SURE REVIVER. TIIOX RITTERS are highly woommended for all disease* re qnirin" :i certain and efficient tonie ; esjK-cially Indijttlion, 1 >y*j>c}xui, ItUer miltent 1-evert, Y.'urd of Appetite, lam o/ Strmylh, L'uk of etc. |-'irich,-s tlie lilooil, Htrcngtliens the muscles, and gives new lil'c to the iierves. 1 ney like a cliarm on the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as Tuition the Food, liclchini, Ileiit n» th« Stomach, ]lrnrt'nim, etc. JhO only Iron Preparation that will not blacken tbo tcetli or srlve headache. Hold by all druß'iista. Write for the AB C Look, J„ pp. of tucful and amusing reading— fiU free. liIIOWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Md. Zi.S'Z 1 -OLDKN DAWN or I.'Kill on the Or.'*! fuiilie in thin Li'e thro the D»'ti Vat lev and in the l.tfa Kteru&l. ILLUS- UtAIK • Heln r»st. I'aya over A MONTH agknts Send for circular and terms. Also send midrib •if iwrii or more liook agents and fen cents for eost ol ma Inn;, and receive tl.e People's Maga zine of tJioicc literalnra free for 0 month*. Ad- T ,.„„ p W. ZIKOLEK A CO.. 015 Arch Sireet, I'luladelpliia, Pa. I). L ( Iceland, (FOKMEULY OF HAKIUSVILLE) DKALCR IN WATCHES, CLOCKS, IEWELBY 8I K<TACI.r..S ,V VIOI IN STBINOS, er fine Watch and C'l«H k repa rlnc A I-J eci »,liiy All work warrented. Store between Waller's DIIIK (itore and IJutl»r Savin h liimk. Main street. Hurler. Pa. FOll HALE. .»ill i»' \ a aiiP'hftlf in a hn«- in P»t•f»*»iirvrh. One who know- woinr • lil»• «* fiirinhiir |»n*firr«'d An lion* »' insm «% ft li »!»»• a» «»V" f.Miount «||| (it* well to Jidnn-M » y l«*t|iT. .I'»KNH. r*»ir»- S. M 4«t» e*, U& Libcny irtnitr i'ttwtWßtr, IV. LACE CURTAINS. Previous to St K k taking, must br *oM. pairs, choic** iles'sriH in Eoru and White. Kntirc stock Hyntemati -al!v jroin* over ai»<l marked t.owu. <; iai ities in tins offering commence at $2 uouortn w. its theiv art- no inferior grades. Extra large fin** Curtains at $5 00, often sold at * lo nj\ir. sr.' .VntUiue Curtains reduced to ■*' v Any house keeper or prosnective one. will find real narealns in those fw>N. at mnv once or^tv'.e. Nrw (rfr.-rlnu-i that are special—One crise ourc fineCachemire Black Silk- ai «t. the Inst so.d any where :it l Ills i>nc»». Several Unrc lot - Black Silks.; ist received.pur chased for m»" cash duriinc tile dull seaso.i. at -• ] <i s l 7."i and <>', :>n<l up to 00 per \ aru, that are much !e-- tha*. due. New Bron/.? Silk Hushes. New Seal Brown Si;k Plushes. Nev, n.irnet sj;k IMi.shes. Now Navy Silk Plu-he-. New Black S:!k Plaslie-. 3.000 PIECES HAMBURGS, Our fo :.1h importation order tills -rason.Jurt opened. lArgest, choicest and cheapest offering in tiiti line now on - «l«». Most careful retail, as well as closest cash wholesale buyers' attention directed. How Lost, How Restored ! •IUHI I'unli-H'-'l. " ii** edition of L)r Cillrei wellV C« Irliriili d F-i-av on the ractual curt o >|» rmiilori |i<f I or M-nilmil VVetkli.vol 11111:>ry Seminal llll|>Olleney, Meoluliin" t'liynicnl Ineni aelt v, Inipedljnento l<» Marrl.iife. etc.; al*o, Con»timi>uoii. Kpilc;>i-v mid Kilr led need by nelf-lndiilirenee <>r *cxu«l extrava ii' Tin- celebrated nulhor. In •bin .idrrlrnlde K-wiy, dearly dfiumntiriiii x Imm a thirty jreao mircixKlul | Turtle*, Unit the n'nMiilujg l'"liW' <|iienet-» of B«-li-.ii ii-'* III»\ IT rmilrully cured ; |>olntlnjr out n NW«L« »L rnre A' MIHT ultnple mid rlteelual, l»y uirniiK oi which cverr rtiflcrrr. no manor wlint liii* coi>dlllon may •»'. niny cur liimu lf cheaply. J>l ivtii'-lv und rm/imlh/ ify Tlilw Lecture Minn Id Ins In the lmnd» of ov ry youth nnd every man in the li»nd. cent" under Heal, In a plain envelope, to «U) nddrenH, post-paid, on levt lpto of «ii cent* or two pot>t"(re otnriip* Aildren* I lie Pub THE CULVERWELL MEDICAL CO., 41 ANN ST., NKW YOKK, N. T.; ft-1 ill.) y Pa*t Office Bo*, FRIIIIIH AllMOIt, .Justice of the Peace, Main Ktreet, 01 | o tie l'o*n>mee, jlvIR ZEI.I RNOPI.E, PA. Jrigf ch/trawid/v ft/r ctiv Umvnr. Planing Mill' —AXD— V a I'd. r. L. PURVIS. 1.. O. FUKV S. 6. Purvis & Co., W\WUrACTIIFHP AND DEALERS 19 Rough and Plansd Lumber Or BVEKY DESCRIPTION, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS, FLOORING, SIDING, HAT'I ENS. Brackels, Gauged Co : nice Eoiit; I'ORCIi POSTS, STAIR RAILS Newell Posts and Balusters FFNCF. PALINGS, Ac., Ac , MICHIGAN SHINGLtb, Mum Hoard*; Plastering Lath; Hen lock Bill St nil', euoh as Joist Raf tem, Sc&Dliing. Ac., all sizes constantly on band. Yll of which we will sell on reasonable terms and guar antee satisfaction. PLANING MILL AND YARD War tJeruoHn Catbollc i'burek j mfJID-tjr K. <jt It 1 tIJ H, DEALEK IN FOTE Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES, &C. ENGRAVING CF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY. MAIN STREET, (North of Lowry House,) BUTLER, PA. rSr-WATi'HK* AND CLOCKS KKPAfRED. AND WARRANTED LWFRD «»J IIIIOIIA of the Publle* WABASH, INDIANA. The Pari* uto ei-llitiK well. Have neveral old •hroni' - r*rOM of Kidney trouble mtin# thera. aod her report *n imprnrcmMit and think much of lu-ru. A. L. BOH BOCK <t CO., I)ru#gi<)ta. COUBTSEY. TFXAB. Totlr Pad lino dune me mnrn good than any teroetfy I c»er fined. JAB. B. CALLAWAY. MT. CLF.MF.NB MICH. Ynor Pad hH cured rae of Pain in the B»>-' .nl Kidney Troubier. M. J. IIOUGH. Addreaa MY KIDNEY PAtt CO.. SOLE PRO! BIETOKS, "OI«FDO, - - - OHIO. .1 C. PEDH K Ajjent (IT Butler **o. * Tii?stl Eii( Lnn-. h" • •- ». ...n'-.r •i '.ii» n \ ~ , ' 11 1 .u.::' 1.1... V <ll i r..»!».»•' . .1 v ... >. I* .* • >-h.tr t. j >' o: ui>' r-*..- .r ". -< 1,1 I 1 .♦:»• -»1 i t<» p.«* .<•:!*.« «» .»• • vt-ry itii . !> lr mi •ta* * if remit. >. It :• o . .. t it t«, 1 :uoi .•it lull l-li/. t. t'lfl RYII> •<> It. O.' . , V • , ( • «> - .; p. and •"<» li'lll '.I offn -s (It I - Oni.lt*«\ I'l'.f i:i\l ar- * and niu't'tiide* a:-.- an .ill \ |«r"» •: .Ml (ram » ■ i « UltM h* M» nrh .ml :a * rift ;• i rtold t*» Ke»v ha ml i.. »- - ■ ll> i i ■ t iir ill.- pro . 'l'l l i hi * II .1 A"-» ''a-* I.' • iiiioi 'ii ■ - iv . il t oiiriitip o.' i !<• 1* tin •>; n>-r r-i. '.t. «rii a . i.t -fMllitlß. .intl Jie.jWn: l.on in f- it:.- ■lllll.'i ll1i'ilt» to 'fV • 'HI' 1 i.- many mi it iiu m, or t iti>». IIM>I»; •id un-fffi-tive inyred.nnt*. noiv offered lii< 11. »* tin v contain no in iitivr |.iati:ie» in aftor'l only U'ili'to.a:'> i>:i:»*f. and ar •IIr«- todrreive .iinl dnao;> >;;tl tin- p.tt:ru". •ihi'NX'h ol tin' throat uiiil i.i.tja deni.imt • -rive ami I'JIIM tut-»: .mil it ii dati ■ t'oii4 •• x|•«-rmit• 111 itijr wit it unknown .m J neap unilit in> s, front tii* jfivaf liability tlia m-si* ilisra-' t may. while »<> trifled with ■fcotne ilerjilv H-aii-il or u tir>il>.e. I'w win* CiiKitin I'KcroisAt., and ;oi mat •mti'lfiitiy th«- !»••»? r»-» ilt.« It fa> ► <tHii'l.ir>l rtiedi- t! preparat.o:i. of kno-vnaiid ii know ledtp-ii rnrttive po.'.et. ami !.•> a in-ap «•« itn i arelisl |>t«-pa: a?ion and rtn» ii'_Ti''ln'tii.H «111 allov. i i:i ti»-n» j»!»v-.i- ui» mm its • ii:>ipo!«i! II u i>.***> i :hi» It In titfit lartii e The ti-xT oi In t a renltil". lia rcivi'ii It.- nitsnlttle ■•ertaint > toerrc ail |»nl tn n iiy i i'tiipl.rtiK not Ii ely IM*; on I tu» •■a l> ul hinnaii it'll Piepared by D- J C Ayer &. Co., I'liietlial nml Aiialj-tlml Chraildt, Lowe'l, Mass. HM.U BY ALL blltaCtoTll EM.ItV «ru tUf PtNSIONS Procured for all roMier* diKahlcd lu tl.a U. B. ■erTico from any catire, »lao for heiry of ed Milditir*. Tho rlisb'net di>-abihM> eniitlea to ptuaioo* PENKIONH INCHKAHF.I). Poitnlv and new di"ob«rnee ptoottre<l. Thou la doubt I an to whether ni>titlid to anythinf, ahouM aeud | two 3-cent ftan.| rfi.r our "circu;»r of uilorina lltm." Ad lrcn wnli et»ni|i- HTODI>AKT .V Co.. t*oh*4'o-e of Cnn r and Palftilh. liouni H, Bt l uuJi i* rmkm I.bl <»l € olI«-(*i4i> * Tor ISSI. 7Te '"mint) ron.inKM< n> r ] a\e made tfcc fol > wlnn p|.omti.n i.t> of f. tlenor* for the dllter .. .o lnjo ;tiiil ! i for ;lie yew IWI : Attain township—T. It liv.n. AI . siietyr— lv.il ►"!— Jom C rNvti !1 BiUm..—William Ki> ni.iif- Kfadj-K. ISodgeis. t • i.n-id- J. H. ( :.li pt»ll. <'Union .T;|v. Kiddie «>f 1;). Cei t*»-\Y. 11. McCaudlcss. i ..... i.—... ;... i tt. »\>i:o i s-.i . (,i Metier. I t «i.t eir> —Jno IX'i.ley. fciisht-ll Aiii.son. Don'^al— Forward-R. A. White, t rti.k.iii—.li.i. Si i ; ir. Jaek.MJU—t:. K. Wilson. . I." . V. ii.Ott. 1 -i!<._« er- Jos. (ianinm Mudrtji reek—Samuel Jnn< g. Mm, J.oj.aii (oi Lt. Mercer— .. John PulTy. Oakland—Daniel t'nnvery. Parker- 1.. L. laulcnspeok. tvnii—.lolin Fettei. Sun.niit- hotter) Clllelant'. Slipi > r>ri-ek—S. F. «h: n< ler. Venango- 1 . F. Murrn. V i..- 1- iH-iiezcr * taristie. \\ infield —W. I*. Denny. Wurth— Win. MrPridr. Fuller hnroiiKii- K. (' MeAboy. i--ji.hnEinjtl.Hnj. Falrvlew— r Tovie. Prospect—Wm. .Mar; in. Feiru'.ia— Saxontiurp— lellenoplt—Henry Wild. Ji.ijii ( tj llarit i i y—.!<*. C.tov sani'i 1 enntman. Harrisvllle— f «c v i' 8 one ■*. S. F. Met EA MOMW, Clerk. ' • r -' i . t, .-tj. (ftiflfliiswiiHi/Miraiid Battle Creek, Michigan, MAinmcTU&K&a of thx okly oxirrnrs THRESHERS, Traction and Plain Engine* and Horse-Powers. Mo«t Couplets Threaher Tmttmrr | Established la Uie World. $ 1848 A o VEADC o/continuout and tuoe—i/ul butl. J i ICAn9«n. without ch&rn of paxue, tJ M- management, or location, t» "loe* up" tX* broad tcamir.ly jimi on all our good«. STK AM - POWKR SEPARATORS and Complete Hteam U«tflt»o/ matrAirujualtti—. nw Trnet lon En sines and Plain Enarlnea fver seen in tb« American market. A multUu<l* of Bps. aI feat*r<* and improvement* for 1881. tdrcthor With #vp*ru>r i»alitie» *n conMru* w tirm and not dreamed of bv other inakcxa. Four tizw of boparatorw. frcm 0 to 12 horse oa racity, for a'trm or hor»* vo*emr. l\vo ntylo« »f M Moante<l" H^rno-PowerjL HAA Hclfftri Liaber iVVV»vUU (/rom <Arf#loHx^ar»«r^rt«o on han<i, fn>m which ta built tha in- wood-work of our machlLary rflSOTlON ENGINES^ ■virimaMt, dm able, and eficitnt turn W/ xcd* 8. lU, 13 Bsrse Power. ■/ Farmrrs nnd iro tC Anatuit: lii.* "i - rhi,r? Thror-UliiK Machinery. UircuUiH w lit tne. A(l.irc«« NICHOLS, SHEPARD A CO. Hattle Creek. Mtoti » » u .iimnux'h i >'» w 9 n, J Prontable heading tor Everybody: , Rusinesft men and women, teacher*, mechanic* ' ■farmer*, mini»(en, mother*, and all who ara fired |out by the constant toil and worry of your workh don't d.-ink intoxicating bitters, but u»e ' I Are you suilenug ircui Kheuin: * tism, or wilh bowel, Kidney, Liver oiJ Urinary complaints, you can be cured by using 4 If you are wasting away with t onsumption, male weakness or any sickneNs>; if you have . pain-' ful cough or b >d cold, v »u will find sure relief in | i j.i ni: in <.a to; n* If are enfeeoled by QMo>e. old age or di*-, sjpation, and your system needs invigorating, on [if you have piinplrs and blotches, and your blood] .ncedv purifying, vrti ca\t% r>n , icicfrom Qinger, Bu hu. Manrrake, Btiilinr>ia and many other o t l ie best medicines known it >* [.he Best Health and SlrenqlH Restorer Ever I'Jsed, and U far vuperi«»r to fritters, V.ssenccs of >< and other Tonics, a* it never intoxicate*,. '.»n J combine* the b-n ciirntive properties of all. | It llaa Snrtd Nnndr»*«Js of Lives; It May ' Kave Youri. Puy a bottle of your drupci*t. and to avoid y-ounterfeits be sure our signature is on the out-] aide wn»p|>er. Hiscox A C , Chemists, N. V. Parker's Hair Balsam. Th« But A Moat Economical Hair Pra*«lß« Containing ouly ingredi«nt» thflt are beneficial to the hair <nd K-alp, the B.MMM will be fouod far more Mti&factnry than any other preparation. It Vfvar Fall* to Eentore Gray or Fade 4 Hair to thalinginal youthful c< lor anJ is warranted to tvmo%ed mill ufl, prevent baldneaa and stop tailing at ihe hair. Sua by aruftuU at jo itmu. VSA-SANO TUC fiRPAT Aoon»fwia4efthaaatlveprme*!♦'«•••• L- • - mmL Ka<-alvntitt. g>r-srar«Ma. M^udra*®. K\/i«K7 I>anleli<»n, Ki-iner-Wort H-ichu, 8 W tw U% n»l'». ka., whi. h KU |r«tnpt!y on m M . . the Liver, Ki<in-v« Hlood, b 1/iriML. V kit'l BONIII aldr «vK«tlm«. These m ! i 111 !" ■ are » > in'nnstelv conno ted |\ lUIIL I th.kt «li*n one t« diM»«<H. th**% all heoome m->rn rlm afTectM. !!• ore r% the frrat value and •«renoritr U li a (1(1 II tha compound, wmch reeujrra them By %J %M all w> heeiiu* acUAn. aod M a taaia, V* f-iTUr*l7«T*\V bu'Mi up the entire rr«t«m. It to Pi IYI ail\j X aie«* a inuet VAlnei.le remrHy for Ntad -4 Anti-Buioui l>t»*aaee. N:r .fuloo» ami •Hie affeet/eas. eld sores aad alcers. Pl««n*Dt to take. Trial SetMM Sftrsa bottles. WcM. Ai' dr«|t#»eiaaß<J e«mntry #w-g ha**e »t. er will f»t it far yoe. Al»-» |-rwrar*d in au/rar* mm - -* pj.n, and mailed f-r 25 rta a hoc Amrits Wam'K*. hOMii Ml DICINt C 0., pl..!a!c!rh»a. I'a. IM?ROV£ T I'OUR. GUEfITUER'S L'JfJG f EALCR CURS 3 CO J JUHPTIO2T, Sj-.i' :rr i f I'll**!, l'.r Cf'-.Le. i. . I a i .'. .«•■ k. h of tho I'u m > my Or-;*..* !''• r<> (Call mi.l Ou«« To.I i•. C'J -. 1 T:. •r; CO. Proprietors. 33 Fiith Aire .it*. PlITiSi- KuH, TA. ♦ ski our ItriieKixl Tor If. 11. IJiolcol, 1.1 VKIIY X FKKOSTABLK JEFFERSON STREET. WEST OK I.OWBY HOUSE, BUTLER, PA. Htivinjf removed nil nif stock •«» the above Stable, tbu public are ivpect ful'y invitfd to call. The beet Horses. Carriages. Bug. fries, Ac. k< |»t constantly for hire. Open all hours, <lay and ni^ht. Rheumatic Cure, IDO NT NT m XJT_,' - HIIEIMATIC COMPOrND tin* riiro rhenm»tm n <M«r tie troitiu«'iit of r. nn. fii lUx-lorn H'l Cm «•! hi J alter he li*4 tuml oiut I «m fur - xt i n yi *r-. It KM . i«c"Vt-re Iy K 1 oniull, in the treat ment of li>iui.elf "-o 1 liv l». 11. WIM.KK. nor'J4:Bm Bl TLfciK, PA. forsaleT A good four.roo.u frame home. two low* lots and IWO 'C"S fIFGIOGID. •1) romiecte 1 «i»nat« in Paten r ill<: BntJer Co., P» ,i» for sa f. P<HM-e*ion ou flr»t of April Mrt. Fur tefmi* atitew. tlie under*i*n« • «« H*rm^ u , Putter Co.. Pfc. _
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