ME. J. H. Btnw. NEWSPAPER Advertising Aj-ent. 41 Park I'ow (Times Br.ilduig), New Yoik, is authorized to coi.tract for advertise ments in the CmzEX. mu TO t> A DVD maTjw found on f'V at Ort Ixll3 rAI CdJX p. jJjvi-Pil AUn'.s N-wspjj.tr Advert Ulnic Birrau , WSprucr S<-s d_ sin* cuctrbcti Le nude for It Iflf * ORK. \i>« IdvcrliM'iiH'BN. Meeting of Stockholders of Ruder Gas Co. Executor's Sale —Property of Kobt. Thompson dec--a~ed. New Kevison —New Testament. I)rv Goods, Trimmings—etc. A. Trout man. Circus, Men>> eerie £ Mnsearo. fi r May 9. Application for pardon—Storey; 1 in.3w Stoc . holders' Meeting, LW —W. L. Graham. Local and Ueueral. Those troublesome 'star routes' are again calling for investigation. —All kinds of ready made shirts, at J. F. T. Stehle's. The poetoffice at North Oakland, this county, has been discontinued. Good violins for one dollar, at J. F. T. Stehle's. The Turks and the Albanians have had a bloody fight. The Turks won. SPECIALTIES in woolens at William Aland'* Merchant Tailoring establishment not to l>e had elsewhere in the county. —lf vouwant your old buildings to look as good as ne>v, paint with Crvs talene. Three-fourths of the time of the President is absorbed in hearing appli cations for office. A SOLID Silver Case and a Genuine American Movement as low as $lO, at E. GKIEB'S. The celebrated Eightnie shirt, with a bosom that cannot break or wrinkle, at J. F. T. Stehle's. The price of admission to the next concert of the Germania Orchestra to be given on Friday evening, May uid not be allowed to stand in a draught of air. Lack of precaution in this regard has just led to two fu nerals in Canada. —Four undesirable people departed this life from as many different ropes' ends last Friday. It is about time for public to notice that the increasing amount of hanging dies not decrease the number of murders. — COMMISSIONS ARRIVED— The Com missions for the newly elected Justices of the Pe ce of this county have been received by Recorder Gallagher and can now be bad at his office by calling for tl.e same and complying with the requirements of the law relative to the same. —The English papers are poking fun at the corpse of the New York world's fair, which they pronounce as being so putrid as to be a stench in tin nostrils of the world. There is more British insolence than sarcasm in such a remark, and still it is true that the New Vork world's fair is as dead as a thing can be after it has died of neglect. When the same bitch of telegraph ic news brings us, as it. did a few mor nings since, an account of a man killing a neighbor for interfering to make him stop beating his wifa. and « story abou' another man who slsya himself because his sweetheart declines to inarry him, we may well marvel at the strange con trariety in human passion* and affec tions. —ln our State Senate last Wednes day a resolution was adopted recalling from t'e Governor the bill giving courts of common pleas power to issue writs of mandamus on State officers. The House refused to concur and the Governor vetoed the bill. Another bill confining the power of issuing writs of mandamus against State officers to the court of C. P. of Dauphlin county, has been introduced in the Senate. —lt was a girl who asked: 'Why is it that two souls, mated in the !m --penetrab'e my te y of their nativity, float by each other on the ocean cur rents of existence without being in stinctively drawn together, blended and beautified in the assimilated alembic of eternal love ?' That is an easy one It is because butter is forty-five cents a pound and a good seal-skin sacque costs as high as SSOO. The necessa ries of life must experience a fall in price before two souls will readily blend in the assimilated alembic and so forth. —Nor. Her. A BIG PRICE FOB WHEAT. ! We will pay the extraordinary price of sl.lO per bushel in cash for good wheat, delivered at our Mills on Mif flin street, and guarantee this price for twenty days. If JULIUS KLINGLER, —A "Professor" in Chicago proposes to tempt Providence and risk his neck and that of another man by walking over Niagara Falls on a wire without guys, pushing a grooved-wheeled truck, j from which is suspended a parachute , and underneath that a trapeze, on which the other man performs. Midway of the stream the parachute is to lje cut loose, and the trapezist is to fall into the water and be rescued by boats. —Miss Couden, of Allegheny, will I open a Kindergarten in the public- School Building at the ciose of the Public school term, about May 10ih. It is for children between the ages of 3 and 7 years. Terms, $lO for 3 months. In the afternoon she will teach a pri vate school for children from 7 to 12 years old- Terms $5 per quarter. —Last Wednesday the President i nominated Wm. A. M. Grier, of this State to be Third Assistant Postmaster General. Mr. Grier is the gentleman who cast the first vote in the Chicago convention for the nomination of Gen eral Garfield, and persisted in thus vot ing on every ballot from the second to the last—except once he voted for Gov. Hartranft—although foralong timeno other delegate joined. He is a resident of Hazleton, Pa., and so far as can l>e learned has never held any public of- ( fice. ( Wmiml. All kinds of grain for which I will pay the highest market price in cash at my mill. GEO. 11EIUEK, Nov. 3, IS SO. Butler, Pa. —The Jersey stock of cattle has always been a favorite in Pennsylvania, our cattle breeders and dairymen hav iuir for years preferred them, but it is now found, aftc careful comparison, made by experienced feeders in this Slate and New York, that an Ayrshire cow is the surest milker and makes the mostrnd best butter. There are con ditions which govern these things which must be taken into account, and w liich operate in favor of an argument against botli breeds. f»«ve Jf Jiicj by buying Jamestown Cassimeres, at HITTER A H ALSTON'*. —The Supreme Court of Pennsylva nia in a decision made a few days ago held that real estate owned by banks and purchased out of their profits is ex empt from taxation) under the act of 1M79. Controller Morrow, of I'iits says this decision will affect 2,000,- 000 dollars worth of property in the city, upon which the taxes amount to forty thousand dollars. A bill now pending in the Legislature respecting the taxation of banks is said to contain the precise section upon which this de cision is based. (liming On!. I want to close out my stock in the next sixty days. My stock consists of hats, flowers, feathers, notions, Ac., which I will sell at reduced rates. Al so, yarns and zephyrs which 1 will sell at cost. Store at my own residence on Cunningham street, between Main and Washington, and nearly opposite the post office. MRS. S. E. SLOAN. April 20;4t. EXAMINE YOI.R. SKEIJ CORN. —A. S. Kagleson reports the following result of nil ex| eriwnt with corn planted to test the growing quality of the grain. From a considerable number of grains selected from perfect looking ears, one grain from each, only about one-fourth sprouted. Farmers should test their corn, as after the excessively cold win ters, such as the past, 'here is frequent ly trouble with corn growing. If there is old corn in the country it should be saved for seed. —According to latest reports the connecting link of the proposed new through freight line between New York and Chicago will extend from Mahoning or Red Hank, where the low grade strikes the Allegheny, to Youngs town, Ohio, a distance of about 70 miles by the survey. A corps of en gineers and uss'stants, eleven in all, are now surveying the route, which, we understand, will pass through Karns city and Coultersville and down the Slippery rock. At 50 C'fiilM ;iii00 tons; pig iron 8,000 tons ; Bessemer steel, 4,000 tons; open hearth steel, 1,000 tons; glass table ware and lamps, 1,100 tons; lamp chimneys, 78,000 dozen ; reflec tors, 1,000 dozen; window glass, 510 tons or 21,000 boxes. Coal—shipments by river, 7,000,000 bushels; by rail road, 1,500,000 bushels. Petroleum— sales and resales, 003,000 barrels. Live sto; k at East Liberty —cattle re ceipts, f>,:{;jr> head of through and 1,- 518 head of local ; hogs, ii, head ; sheep, 17,000 head. Coke produced in the Corinellsvillc region, 00,000 tons. Al IS OntM ;tml |!|>, The largest assortment of Carpets ever shown in Butler county, a'. RITTK.IT A RALSTON'S A cilstom obtains in Michigan, Nebraska, and perhaps other Western States, which it would do no harm to introduce in the older States. The Governors of these States select and set apart a day each spring, which is called 'Arbor Day,'on which the peo ple generally are expected to plant trees for ornament, protection and shade. The spirit of emulation thus encourag ed among the people cannot but result in the planting of large numbers of trees and shrubbery, to beautify, benefit and enrich the respective communities which observe the practice—a very commendable one, all will admit. Last Wednesday was 'Arbor Day' in Nebras ka, while Thursday, the 28th inst., is the day hct apart by Gov. Jerome, of Michigan, for the same purpose. Prices «>1 BteaelMMl Ylu*lin. At 5 cts., good Blenched Muslin. At 0} cts., yard wide Bleached Mus lin. At 7 cts , soft finished Bleached Mus lin. At 8£ cts., extra good Bleached Mus lin. At 10 cts., Lonsdale Muslin, at KXTT£K & LVALSTON 'B. SSttfcltfX ©ifcissm : fjLxxtisv* P&* t ISSL —''Judge," paid a Western lawyer, "isn't e-q-u-i the way to spell equi nomical?" I think so," said the Judge, but I'll look it up in Webster's Diction ary." He fumbled over the pages for about five minutes and then said in heat: "Well, I've been a Webster man and voted for him for President, but any man thar will write a dictionary and leave out such a common word as equinomical' can't have my vote any moro " .41 52.50 si ii ft Ip. Ladies' Saques, Jackets and I Isters, at lIITTKR k KALSTON'S. —The House Committee on Contest ed Elections in the next Congress will have a lively time if its members attend strictly to bu-iness. Contests Lave been announced in no less than twen ty-four instances, all of them but one in Southe u Districts. There is certain ly chance enough here f or a warm and exciting political campaign in the House of Representatives. The pros pect of such a campaign is bad, the ne cessity for it is still worse, but it will not be without profit to the people if it result in helping to secure fair elections, j A curious incident occurred in one | of the New York courts lately. VY il liam P. Brown, when called as a juror, refused to be sworn upon the Bible, or even to affirm, basing his action on re ligious scruples, aroused by the injunc tion in Christ's Sermon on the Moun tain, "But let your communication be vea, yea, nay, nay, for whatsoever is more than these cometh of evil." Tho Court sentenced Mr. Brown to live days' imprisonment and $25 tine for contempt, and he went to jail a martyr for conscience's sake, or a victim of his own folly, as you choose to 100 k at it 4 It ii »« liilf flit-ir Value." 'They cured me of Ague, Billious ness and Kidney Complaints, as recom mended. I had" a half bottle left which I used for my two little girls, who the doctors and neighbors said con id not be cured. I would have lost both of them one night if I had not given Hop Bitters. They did them so much good I continued their use until they were cured. That is why I sav you do not know half the value of Hop Bitters, and do not recommend them high enough.'—B., Rochester, N. . See other column— American Rural Home. —Poets are born, not made. Bjonst gerne Bjornsen—plain English, Benja min Johnson—illustrated the truth of this axiom the other day. A reporter on a New York [taper asked that gen tleman if it would tax his poetic abili ties too severely to request a verse for his album containing his autograph "Not at. all," replied Mr. Bjonstjerne Bjornsen, taking the note book and pencil, which the reporter handed to him, and rapidly jotting down the fol lowing touching lines: To learn to pronounce nucii a name an Wilheimj Of Norway, a very well bor BOU. You uniKt know in Norwegian the "J" ota:il», and was discovered to be a young man, Arthur Foster, of most excellent repu tation, a student at the Phillips Acade my, and studying with the professed intention to enter the Andover Theo logical Seminary and the ministry. He was accompanied in his burglarious work by his twin brother, who made fu.l confession. The two had math* a handsome living out of their crime, but had entirely escaped suspicion of wrong doing through the cloak ot an unex ceptionable character. Messrs. Kly Bros., Druggists, Owcgo, N. V. To your inquiries re garding our sales of "Cream If.dm" for Catarrh, llay Fever, &c\, 1 will say that it has by its superior merits nearly supplanted the use of other like reme dies with my customers and is constant ly and rapidly increasing its sales. Though opposed to recommend ng pat ent medicines as a class. 1 make this one of a few exceptions, and oiler it to my friends and customers as the best remedy for its purposes that I have ever sold My son, aged nine years, was ufllict ed with Catarrh; the use of Fly's Cream Halm effected a coinpli tc (Mire. \V. F. MAMMAN Druggi.-t, Easton, Pa. —The earth's eastward rotation, to gather with the increase in rate from t fie poles to the equator, has a tendency to throw the waters of streams against their western banks sufficient to pro duce quite marked effects in mmy parts of the world. It is noticeable in large rivers where the deposits are earthly, and the pitch of the water is small and in the direction o''the stream, the bunk against which the water strikes the more forcibly being high and steep, while the other is low. The effect has been observed in many streams of Europe and Asia, and on the rivers intersecting the low land of the Atlantic border of the United Stales. Itolill I'IM. Steel Flowers, Steel Ribbons, Steel Ornaments, Steel Laces, Steel Fringes, at II ITT Kit A II ALSTON'S —The young Texan, Buck, who shot the young Ohioan, Thompson, a the results of some hazing experiments at a West Point preparatory school last year, has been acquitted of crime I))' a jury The twelve citizens had to choose which evil they would most dis courage, hazing or the loose use ol deadly weapons, and showed their de cided opinion of the former by making it stand as sufficient provocation foi the most radical self-defence. Tin whole business ought to put a cheek on the young men who seem to think the only proper way to lit themselves to serve their country is by inakinu | exhibition of their meanest instead o i their tuaulieet quulitivb at the outset vp -**. -v. -i*. - - ; -' ■•'•" - J " •' --' •'•' ■■•" i ~",2_'\ 2 >f i\ / • R ®l 5j THE LARGEST STOCK OF HATS and CAPS IN BUTLER.- — - ■ * 1 | Go to CIIARLES R. GRIEB'S for f & ® HAND- P £j - HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, SHIRTS, KEK- « $ 2 CHIEFS, - £ O > fip | HALF HOSE, UNDER WEAR, A» ~ 1 S 'S T| H - > ? >* COLLARS,j CUFFS, j NECK WEAR, &c.,&c., 3 ~ M vli\ STREET, BUiLEK, PA. |S i p x § ( Olltl XKHS. CIVIL CASES TRIED LAST WKEK. Andrew Y<>-e v-. Elislia Macardy. Verdict for plain till'. P. Hutchison and others vs. Jas. Pierce. Settled. E. 3. Crookcr vs. A. E. Barn hart. Verdict for plaintiff for -ri.sit. It. 15. l'orter vs. Q. C. McQuistion and others. Settled l>v tile parties. J. N. Cubbison vs. James McCormick. Case settled. Defendants confess ju Igment for tands and tenements described in writ, with costs of suit, to be releasel on p iviaeut by tlie defend ants ti> the plaintiff of the suui of .>175 in two years from date with interest. Smith & Garrison, for use vs. James 15. Storey and J. C. Swift. Verdict for defend ants. John Humphrey, Executor vs. Overseers of Worth twp. Verdict for defendants. Levi Thorne and wife vs. John Little and others. Jury sworn as to John Little and ver dict for defendant. \V. M. Can field & Co. v . 11. H. Bedford. Verdict for plaintiff for -M-i.72. Joseph Ash and wife vs. Jas. I!. Knox and wife. Settled by the parties. Henry Wadsworth vs. A. Wick and S. P. Shrvock, Executors of John Shryock. Settled by the parties. Ferry Douglass vs. John Boyle and others. Settled by the parties. Edward Logue vs. John Smith, slander. Verdict for defendant. All other eases on the list for last week were continued. COt'RT NOTES. By mistake, Cherry twp. elected two Audi tors at last election when she should have elect ed but one. The two elected both resigned and the Court last Saturday, on petition of citizens 'if the township, appointed Calvin Tinker to be Auditor. DavH McMilliau has brought suit against John Maizland for slander. The case of Edward Logue against John Smith, Esq., for slander, claiming damages in two thousand dollars, was the lasi tried week. The arguments were finished and the jurv charged Saturday morning, when the Court adjourned to await the s'erdict. After adjournment ami before leaving the court room the defendant in the case, Mr. Smith, approach ed Charles McCandless, Esq., who was one of the attorneys for the plamtiii', and who had se verely reflected upon himself and his principal witness. James W. Reed, Esq..in his argument. They clinched and struck, but were separated by the bystanders before doing each other any serious injury. The ease went in lavor o! Mr. .Smith. A "motion for a new trial has been made and reasons ordered to be filed. Mrs. Kuth E. Dennison has brought suitvs. Jani"s Dennison for divorce. Cause, desertion. Mrs. Francis Wheaton lias brought suit vs. James Wheaton for divorce. Cause, desertion. — THE executioner of the Nihilists was punished with lashes because M:- chaeloO's rope broke twice. II bund ling executioners were punished in this country, the services of the man who carries the whip would be needed near ly every day. — THE deadlock in the I'nited Stales Senate still continues, but it is said the Republican caucus to-night will take measures to cut short tbo present con dition of things. There is perhaps not hing in which the public are tuore in favor of a change. TIIK recent earthquake shock in Colorado was most severe in the near vicinity of the Twin L ikes, where it caused great consternation and alarm among the miners. Some men were engaged in blasting in a tunnel connec ted with the Steadfast lode, when the rumbling began. <£A dull roar like dis tant thunder was succeeded by u shock which dislodged a considerable mass of ore. When the vibration ceased, the men found that the entrance to the tun nel had been nearly closed by the fall ing rocks and that two miners named Adams and Sedgwick had been danger ously injured, the former, in all proba bility, fatally. \ ISi}; MM'WMM. .My wife had been ailing a long time with dyspepsia a*id nervousness and was in bed two years with a complica tion of disorders her physicians could not cure, when I was led by reading a circular left at my door to try Park" r s (jinger Tonic. Having been so often deceived by worthless mixtures nothing but my wife's dangerous condition could have led us to make any more experiments. Hut it was a big success Three bottles cured her, at a cost of a dollar and fifty cents, and she is now as strong as any woman, and regularly does her household duties.— It. IJ., liuffalo. See other column. Secretary YVindom's lirst act as the head of the Treasury Department shows that President (Jarfield made no mistake in selecting him for that im portant office The failure of the last Congress to pass a satisfactory Refund ing Act left the Secretary of the Treas ury with a great problem on his hands About #1(50,000,000 of bonds become payable July I, at the option of the (joverinent-—of which $ I Of), 000,000 bear interest at six per cent, and the rest at five per cent, ft is highly de nimble to stop this large interest at the date when the bonds fall due, and how t > do this in the absence of a Refund ing Act was the Secretary's problem. Mis solution is bold to the verge of au dacity, and as ingenious a 4 it is bold, lie found that the Treasury could com mand by July 1 about $200,000,000, to pay what bonds are presented, He .lias theiefore issued a call for all the "Sixes" outstanding, which he will re deem if their holders so desire. If they prefer, he will exchange them for bonds bearing a stamp which declares that they are continued durintr the pleasure of the (lovernient at the rate ol per cent, interest. The Secretary will know fifty days before this call matures what am. unt he will be required to re deem, and what amount "vill bo thus exchanged. It is not expected that more than #00,000,000 or *7<» 000,000 will be presented for payment, and the amount may be even smaller, lie can then proceed to take similar meas ures to refund the "Fives," towards which end he may be helped by the fact I hat about $100,000,000 of the four per cent, bonds have never been sold, and couiil be disposed of ut a handsome premium. Not ice. The Register hereby gives notice I that accounts of executors, administra tors, guardians, et a 1., for presentation at June term, must be filed in the Reg ister's ofli'-o or b'fore May Bth, Hsl. H. 11. GAM.ACHEK. Register. MUST KEEP UP THE BlllL>GES.—Su pervisors are required by law to main | tain culberts and bridges of suifi -ieut strength to carry any machine trans sported over the roads for the conveni ence of the public—steam threshers for example. One or two of them in our county, last fall, were hard on small bridges, and supervisors wore careless to make repairs. The law requires them to do so, as interpreted by Judge Bredin to Constable Morehouse on Monday, who submitted the question to him.— New Cattle Courant. j —Lydia E. Rmkham's Vegetable j Compound, the great medicine for the cure of all female complaints, is the greatest strengthener of the back, stom ach, nerves, kidneys, urinary and geni tal organs of man and woman ever known. Send for circulars to Lydia Iv Piukhara, Lynn, Mass. — INSTEAD of subsiding into its nor mal channel after the l ite freshet the Missouri river is higher now than when the ice brokt up, and has done much additional damage in lowa, Nebraska and Dakota during the past few dttys. No fufl accounts have yet been receiv ed from the submerged country in Da kota, from the fact tha* all mail com munication with Yankton is suspended the railroad to that point being still un der water. The destitute farmers and villagers gathered there are being fed upon Government rations, issued in pursuance of the timely order of the President, but this relief is onlv tem porary, arid a large sum will be needed to got them back to their ruined homes when the waters recede, and support them until they can make a crop. If 10 (a llls l»er l.trd. New Momie Cloth Nt w Lawns. New Basket Goods. Good Straw Ticking. Cottonade for Boys New Ginghams, at RRITETT & RALSTON'S. — NECESSITY is the mother of inven tion, and as apparent necessity is al ways calling a small hoy in a direction exactly opposite to that in which his parents want him to be, the small boy i- consequently, inventive. The last illustration of thi.-s truth has been af forded by an eight-year-old boy who was left for n hour or two by his mother to tak*- care ot a baby sister. U hat called him awav from his post ho declined to state, but what he did before leaving was to fasten the baby's dress to the floor by two or three -stout tacks. It stands to reason that, after being thus eared for, the baby was un able to clutch u Lerosene lamp as a plaything, to creep into an oven or to drum up in the window glass with a poker. More still, the infant did not move at all. When the mother return ed she may have quoted from Casabi anca, "The; bov, oh, where was he?" but as for the baby, there she was. Merely as an example that boj is worth millions to the country, for among the things most needed is a being who can keep other beings in place, so that any one may be sure of finding them. Do not split up your bill buying Dress (Jood-i at one House, Trimmings at another, a Hat or Bonnet somewhere eise. It consumes your time ami costs you more money. You will find everything necessary for a complete outlit at Rittkr it H Alston's. TRY IT-- .1 »v—one? of tl»»* '.ftvafc ! panacea*! of life! No joy r- better e t!ni!ut« <| to promote happiness m eln*erful company than in contemplating with delight the beauties of nature ami natural his tory. A y Hev. 10. Og.len, .Mr. ( iceio r.tii j-, HI IVnu tp., uinl Aii»* lieu T'luelilow I>l' Forward tj». •I'ihtit ,'jo J AUIJI.N. .tpril l-\ I 'll, at the ri- Kirn • ■ ol tile olileiuliug iniinkier, It -v .\\ . I'. .snaw, Air. Ilenry I'. fierce ami Ali-ss KV.'JI'I i',i .1. Jurdm, ail ui ituuer county, r.i. DIM MI'S. At tin- residence ol' liis lirollier-iu law, (icorgc \\ alter Ziegler, i'.s<|., 11l Munhury, .Nonliiun herlaud county, l*a., on 'I liur.sduy, Apri 1 Jl, 1 1, Mr. J oil n it. ol lluvfilace, aged ,iS yearn J. months ami si dajs. Air. was taken ill aliout the lirst ol January last ami lay at tin; Vogeley Mouse lion- until ahout tliice w.'eks ago. u hen In- li.nl recovered -uihcicntly to go Willi his sister, Mrs. Alary Ann Z.iegler, lo tier home MI aunomy, Noiti.ui.ilteiiaml county, I'a., in Inc liii|ic Unit llie change Would conduce to Ills* better Health. It wiii greatly hoped l»y ull our citizens tliai MUCII would lie the icsult. Hat they were doomed to lie |mli!lcil. J oilu l>. lion win horn aud rallied in tills place and was a man known lor nii strict integrity iu ull his dealing.-) with lilt lellow men. lie was a man ol mure than ordinary good juilgiueui and skill in Im-oiie.-.. For many years ami HI (act all lliinti.,li Ins lile lie win Irciplehlly eni|>liiyed as a clerk iu smii ■ of tlic vllli en übuut tlic Court lluti-e. A:> ii clerk aud hook keeper lie had lew superiors. Alany Incmh and H larg • circle ol relatives deeply regret Ins comparatively early death. His remains were brougat lo tins place on Friday, and lollowetl to tlic grave on .Saturday last by a very large coneouise ol our citizens. Ami such is the clld ol IHe to one well known to u< all. Air. Mctjuistion win horn February IJ, IhJ.'t. HNVIMOK. At his residence in Middlesex lp., liutlcr county, on April tilth, 1 -si, Air. Michael .Snyder iu Ills / ''til year. Mr. Snyilcr was mi old citizen ami highly re speeleil i>y uli wliu knew lutti. lie wasame n- Iter ol tin- l\ < liurch. .Mr*, Snyder bus lli<- sympathy •>) her many Ineittls in her sad bereavement. •!. I. S. At tin; residence of In-r si hi Jo.iiali, in Slippery roek iwp., Ibis in ill it ty, oil i! 2, IS-i, Airs. I'.lizu Ailuini, ogc.l yea rs, It mouths iinU 21 il.iyH. MKt 'II 1.1 N( i. At tin? residence of her ancle, Tlloliius Mi rlllilii', K""| , 11l Jellersmi township, diii i-iiinity,oil April _t, ISSI, M.ssAluiy Aleeu -ling, mbunt .A) years. Mi.m M formerly live I ami we believe U.I . i ;|| i ll iii tills (illli ii, 111 lilt- liutl e ol lu-r riui'll.itin r.l leuli Aleelillug, Sr., deee im-iI, which : i in I mi (he groiiml "liw oeeupie I hy the liuu- - in which Ui-v. Hylic resit).v. She w I - n moil ain:ithlt! ami exe client woman, en lie,ll I'll I I a. I Ii :r Irn-inls UII I to all who knew her tor her gentleness ol ilispiHillnll ami knit! iie-et ol' heart. < >ur citizen*, win hud not I.ilowu ol her illness, we e jjrievcil oil learning ol hor ilealli. Iler remains were brought to (hi- place ami, utter 11' neral services in the Kpixcopitl eniireh, wen- ■ iit»-rr«-iI in (he South Ccuiclery, on yesterday, 2oth instant. I¥OTICK. Notice is ln-rehy given llntl uii application will In: untile to the Slitle I'arilnn Itoaril, lit its meeting on .'tub May, |.ss|, li>r (lie pardon ol William Storey, eoiivieleil in tilt) Ses sions ol' Milder county, IV, on a charge of for gery mni embezzlement. AI.KX ANDKIt BTOKKY. April 27, IKKI :ti. *«>!§«•«• lor < liurter. Nntlee |s hereby i Iven tb it we the iiniler-ijili id, wlili min is, Intend to apply to Ills Kxtvl- It-iiey, llei.ry M. ll' Itj of the Hald Itiilgc Oil ami 'rnniMjioi latloti t' inpmiy lor lln ptn po-e ol liorliii.', itrllllnif, iiiinlng, Ae , lor oil and L'n• unit buying, Helling, tmiisportliig. Ae., oil and t'ls in (lie eotinllcß ol Knller, Heaver and Allegheny, In the Hiule ol l*i nn.-ylviinla, with (liu prllielp.ll ollb-e ill tin- le-roiigh ol Hnller. II AKVKV t t)|,ltKit I', JNO S I AM I'H Kl. 1., It i IIU.-KI.TON, l-IC It I>. KKIHKH, April at W. I). WKANDON, GREATEST 111 AIL THINGS IS EQUALLY GREAT IN ITS GREAT ARENIC FEATURES, A. T BX7TSL.I2M, j MONDAY, MAY 9th, THE ©lflU'C"'- ; l>f§ ,;iP%tl COLOSSAL CONSOLIDATION] OF FIG PAILKOAB CHOWS. A Veritable World's Fair, UNIVERSAL EXPOSITION OF WONDERS. Having an existence which is? \ isible, tangible ami Absolute, with more and Greater VARIETY OF MI/ELOUS F£ATU3£S Than i.s contained in TEX uf some of the shows that are traveling through the country. BrriT|ißre i s ai Ka t~?,3 ?se k.i kta til us?™ niSimr.b ) :t &ah rraiß .1: ■ - (, ®%S£: o'iP \.f-1; ? | The $30,000 British ' ■ " a "EMERSSS!" The Only Beat 6at:!«-3C«red Wcr E!c;v ..t I • '.•ln «v Cfcow In tho World I A &IVIhSY* VXi"JZ x'A.i.N F&335112 □ -las ever 12 ror r If ~ \ an%J Y.'otgh.'fljr c» - C Torn, betide* -A. Guarant'iod O l IC-3 jtTears ! ro>m«ir Mm or TrtfT tf ouor. • r "If" '•*»*• '" J x ccstHAK 4 ; .''.-.LT f ; . - •: .ipsatsuvus L» tl»o CRMUT! C • ?-cully T v.- -«ty TJ.I.UJ FABULOUS SUMS 1 UpLKIS IUM.^«JR»;^W7VF;: I ■ runiTi-u^i WHEN YOU VIEW THI3 * . 1 " :v "•• 'Vic::;™ CERTuai! W»ll worth alono Doubio ' :: r ' *•• • to ••• $lO-000 Cbtiienga to'£ :c '• - - '"nr-telf Her Equal! ' TOBCCEN W IT HC r L . - .F•. t•. >-,^i*wcs. THIS SIGHT #i m, VMTB MME V. AH 111 £l' f ' : '•■• UiHER SKOsVS! A SINGLE ADMISSION TICKET ENTITLES THE HOLDER TO VISIT EVERY DEPARTMENT. ELECTFJIC LIGHT Whose motive power in supplied by tin: best Silver and (J<»1«1 I'lated New York built STEAM FIRS ENGINE, j The entire Fire Apparatus, Kleetric Light, etc., cost $25 000 IN GOLD This one feature alone taring worth double the price of admission as a I novelty. How many thousands there j are that have heard and read of a real Steam Fire Engine, yet have never t ecu one'( Its Mechanical Architecture is par ex cellence, and it is beautified with ela borately polished SIL V Kit AXD COLD DOM Kb And Nickel and Bronzed Smoke Stacks, Cylinders, etc. In case of Fire Alarms, all the appli ances are attached—hose, suction, etc., lire always in readiness—and in fifteen seconds 100 pounds of steam marks , the indicator, and with lightning speed is on the ground ready for use. gig. 20" MONSTER TENTs"**2O 63crcs of CAHVAS CA HIIII 7IBIEPFIEIM Continuing the Ponderous, Mugtiifieent, Mighty, Imposing und Immense Shows Combined GENERAL ADMISSION AS USUAL! CIIILIJKKN, UNDER 9 K.\RS, HALF PRICE. 1 Doors Open at land 7p. in. C J mmencos at 2 and 8. SFiCE till KOI tDMIT of a minute description ir. detail of the VASr ASSEMBLAGE OF AIITISTS, comprising ,th e Star Equilibrists Manipulations of human forms! Cales theutic Kings of the Arena. Egyptian Prodigies of Art Intricate GY M N ASTIC FEATS. Juggling by Egypt's Sons. Veloci pedal Prop ill sons. Acrobatic Diversions. Planetary Evolutions. Antipodcal Achievements. Aerial Supensions Oraeco-Roman Wrestlers. I a the selection of Artists for this grand entertainment, especial care has been taken to obtain those on ly who were ol the very Highest Order of Excellence; and accomplishing feats new from those usually seen in Circuses, etc., and [ without doubt, the Grandest Combination of Artistsev er seen in any show.