EDUCATING THE YOU NO IN DIANS. HARBISBVBG, May 3.— Both houses of the Legislature spent the afternoon at tbe Indian Training School near Carlisle. A special train left here at 1 o'clock and returned atx ut 6. A j large number of ladies accompanied the party which numbered about three hundred Cap-ain Pratt, tbe Superin tendent of tbe School, met tbe compa ny at tbe depot and escorted ibe guents to tbe grounds. A brass band, com posed of Indian boys, led by one of the Coleman sisters, played upon the lawn while tbe visitors inspected tbe schools and workshops. Tbt*re are 285 Indian children now there, 88 of whom are girls Twentj-three trills are repre sented. The methods of education, control and industrial management, were thoroughly inspected. The pro- j ficiency of the children in study gener-1 ally is very encouraging and in writing remarkable. Hardly a child in the school but can write intelligibly, even , when they cannot pronounce the words they write. Mechanical as well as j agricultural pursuirs are taught the bovs and intelligently combined with study The girls are taught household duties as well as educated in books. The tailor shop where all tbe bovs' clothing, as well as the shoe shop where tbeir shoes are made, were points carefully inspected by the legis lators, as were tbe harness, tin and car penter shops where the Indian boys are taught these trades. Captain I'ratt drilled a company of the scholars to show their military training, and the boys gave the visitors some fine speci mens of their marksmanship with t K e bow and arrow, a part of tbe exercises which was as agreeable as any other to the visitors and more so to the school. The boys were all dressed in military uniforms, and developed a great deal of careful training. After two hours and more of careful inspec tion of the system prevailing at the school, tbe visitors left .for home im pressed with tbe conviction that it was a great institution doing a great work for the young Indians. BBSAD-MAKTNO AND PHILOSOPHY . We quote an extra letter written by President Garfield's wife to ber hus band ten vears ago. The letter acci dentally fell into President Hinsdale's hands. Mrs. G. wrote: lam glad to tell thai, oat of all the toil and disap pointments of the summer just ended, I have risen up to a victory; that the si lence ot thought since you have been away has won tor mv spirit a triumph. I read something like this tbe other day: 'There is no healthy thought without labor, and thought makes tbe laborer happy.' Perhaps this is tbe way I have been able to climb up higher. It came to me one morning when I was making bread. I said to myself: 'Here I am, compelled by an inevitable necessity to make our bread this summer. \V by < not consider it a pleasant occupation and make it so by tryirig to see what perfect bread I can make ?' It seemed like an inspiration and the whole of life grew brighter. Tbe very sunshine seemed flow ing down through my spir-; it into tbe white loaves, and now I be lieve mv table is furnished with be ter bread than ever before.' Charms strike the sight, but merit, like Days Kidney Pad, wins the soul. The National Industrial Exhibition at Tokio, Japan, was opened by the Mikado March 1. The attendance is said to be large. Gray hairs are honorable, but few like them. Cloth them with the hues of youth by using Ayer's Hair Vigor. AD exchange says the Goddess of Liberty takes the iiberty of dressing herself as much like a burlesque actress as is consistent with the views held by pilgrim fathers. In the opinion of the Burlington Hawk-eye, a good poet, with a light touch of humor, can make more money writing liver pad 'ads' and lini ment notices than Virgil got for his .c and ft.oo. NEW FANCY BLACK ROODS. Quadrilles, Pakka Crepes, A rmures. Jersey Cords, Brocaded Silk Cashmeres. Choice Lines Itest Makes Mourning Goods. Crepes and Crepe Veils, Shawls. &e. One case Double Foul American lllack Kepps, at 15c. lor School Suits. Wrappers, &<•., a great bargain and real valiw 25c. BOGGS & BUHL, 118 and 120 Federal Street, .A. 11* hen v. V B.—Social close prices at retail or by the piece or package on Housekeeping I)r> Goods, Linens, Towels and Napkins. \ ery special bargains In Quilt> .nnl Li.tnk HOLIDAY PRESENTS! GBACtP DISPLAY THIS WEEK, AT Rosenbaum & Co.'s, 112, 114, 116, Market Street, Cor. Liberty Sired, PITTfc HUKGH, 1 J A. PGR PRESENTS. PRESENTS. PRESENTS. PRESENTS. PRESENTS. PRESENTS. PRESENTS. And 1,000 othe* useful Fr'souts at lirmeniw 10W> TBIQI-S- A STRENGTHENER. A Sl^^^WEß. IRON BITTERS are highly recommended for all diseases re quiring a certain and efficient tonic ; especially Indigestion, l.'yspepsia, Inter mittent Fevers, Want of Appetite, Lost of Strength, Lack of Lncrgy, etc. JLnncnes the blood, strengthens the muscles, ana gives new Jiie to the nerves. 1 hey act like a charm 011 the digestive organs, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such as Tastin 7 the Food, Belching, Heat in the Stomach, Heartburn, etc. The Of! ly Iron Preparation that will not blacken the teeth or give headache. Sold by all druggists. Write for the ABC Book, 32 pp. of useful and amusing reading—lbit free, BUOWN CHEMICAL CO., Baltimore, Md. BITTERS (MflUpßmß H H H H H H H Remedy fail Co cure. It allays the itching, nt«orb« the ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ tiimui x. KiV » imnrdiutr relief, I'renared by J. P. Miller, M.D., ■ ■ ■■ ■■ ■ ■ Philadelphia, i'v *'A WTIOSf.— S"tu gmuin* ttnlrn wrap- Ul ■ p, r on l-.ni omi lin - ami a Pile of Stone*. All driggists and country stores have it or will get it for you. Lace Curtains, LAMBREQUINS, CORNI ES, CORNICE PO ,ES. ART DECORATIONS IN GENERAL AT H. Holfzman's Practical Upholsterer and mar ufacturer of Mattresses and Bedding. 74 WOOD STREET, my 11:3 in PITTSBURGH, PA. INK XE« TEST IJI EXT. ! AH trade by Hie most eminent ncliolei* of 1 England and America. Half tie Price of Cor | responding English Fdilion. Large t'pe. linen arn-er-calendere'' paper, elegant tending A se}>- arate 'Comprehensive History of the Bible akd itH Translations," including a full account of the New Hevisir n given to subscribe™, i Beat chalice for agents ever offered. .Send stamp for particular at once The Henry Bill Publishing Co, Norwich.Conn. AilminiHlralorN Police. Let tern of »dmiiiistration having b en granted to the undersigned en the estate of Jane Alle". dec'd. late of Allegliei v tow ship. Butler • county P*.. all perm HP knowing tliemselve indebted to said estate mill pl.awn make immedi ate payment, ami any having cl«ira-< gainst »aid ertate will [rtseui tie m 'uly authenticated for pavment. E. II CRAWFOKD, fcpr2t -Ct Adm'r, Foxburg. P. 0., Pa. A«2m!iiislraloi'*N Xolict'. Letter of administration on the estate of Mary Ann A 1 en dec'd, late of Allegheny town ship. Butler county. Pa . having been grtuite'l to the undersigned all persons knowniug them selves indebted to raid estate will please make immediate payment and any having claims sgainst said estate will present them dubell, (ieeeiised. late if the borough ot Millerslowu. county ot Butler and I Slate ol Pennsylvania, hath ts-en granted i<> Jo ! seph Hartnian, <>l Donegal town-hip, Builer ' Co. Pa., therefore all per-ons indebted to said estate arc hereby n< titled to tuake immediate I payment ihereof lo uu* and all per-ons I,axing j cl»iuin against said estate are hereby noiitied to I make proof ol the same and present the same ' to me according to law. JOSEPH 15 ART VAN, Adm'r. i Address. Birnhart's Mills, Butler Jo., Pa. » riU\T PCI I WE WANT YOU In every R\ * J "£> I County,to sell our NKW AU TOMATIC CARPKT 3WKKI-F.IT. You can make from SXuo to jjj.ou per day the year round. Good prollts and rapid sales. Capital not necessary if you can furnish good reference.*. Address at once PAOK CARPKT HWKKFKK CO. Toledo. O. JAMES J. CAMPBELL, Vouraty ft}ua*waa«D«. Office ui Fairview borough, in Telegraph Office. ; an!s) BALD wis I', 0., Bntlet Co., la. i Putter, fp*., lUaij 18, tSSI. Two lots Extra Choice Black Satin Damages Hue eleirant designs, al i r > and $2 50 per yard hat are tudy M cents per yard less than usual maiket value. a Large line Satin Damasscs, at sl.oo. 51.25 aun SILKS AND SATINS, black* ap4 Color*- Colored Silks. 37'ic cents up. Black Silks, ol lu st known makes, Including the celebrated Bonnet Goods. I-arge lot Ladies' Muslin I'nderwear. of superior style and finish, and al bargain prices. Lwlies' Cnlaundried Muslin Chemises, on coun ter at an eeuts each. Choice line Bridal Set*, to *>o.oo each. New Ho.i.ton or Irish Point Embroideries, New Yeldenia (Lace Edge) Embroideries. New Hamburg*—great bargains . New Swiss :tnd Nainsook Embroideries. New White Goods and Figured Swisses. ipUY KIP GLOVES. SILK L iIiiUEIJ.-VS, ALFACA I'M HRELLAS, LEATHER SATCHELS, POKTMONMES. GENT'S CARD CASES, SILK MI'FFLERS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, LINEN IIANDKERI IIIEFS. HE.MSTI'I CI I ED HANDKERCHIEFS, EMPROIDEC.I D HANDKEKCHIEFS, MOTTO lIAM'KKKt HIEFB, JEWELRY BOXES, BREAST PINS, CUFF BUTTONS, SCARF PINS, t'NDERW EAR, BILK SUSPENDERS, CARDIGAN JACKETS, LACE SCARFS, GENT'S SCARFS, SCISSORS, KNIVES, LADIES' FANCY SETS, FUR SETS, FUR CAPS, TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS. C R YSTALENE. MASK THE BEST AND CHEAPEST PAIN R R, HI the market. 11 can be used on Wood, Iron. Tin. Leather. Plaster or Paper. oVlixecl Ready Use. ALL COLORS, It goes further, lasts longer, looks better mni is CHEAPEN than any other paint. For painting Hoiisrs, Barns, Roofs, Fences, Wagons, &c,, IT HAS NO EQUAL. Call and examine samples. J. C. RBOICE, 20anr3ni] GENERAL AGENT. BUTLEB. PA. YOUNG CLYDESDALE, Prince of Scotland, « an be >cen at ll e stable ol the kubei riber, near Lea* ire vie Winti.ld tow:;ship, Hitler Co , Pa., the llr t three days ol •• ■■eh week, and Thursday* and F idaya at the stable ol Joseph Fiick in (Joylesville. PRINCE OF SCOTLAND is n beauiiiul J ipple twy. rising six yea's old, Willi imint iiM- hone and muscle, i-uperior etiou, and a perfect foot, w herein most heavy ho ses laek, ai d lor disj osilion is unexcelled ; stands band high, weighs over 1,800 pound*, and w:is bred Iron, one ol the litiest draught horse? in Scotland. Further iraee ol pedigree Is uu. necessary, as hi» appearance will recommend him to competent jMges. ROBERT IIES3EI.GE-SEK, 20»pr2tn Owner. For Siile or Exchange for a Farm. Three acres oi l«ud. large bonne, sroro room and hall above and stable and out-buildings six ii.iies from Butler, on tho Glade Mill and Ilan nali.-t wn road at Jefferson Centre. Young or chard of good fruit thereon. Any person want ng to puicliaee or exchange foi a firm will in quire at CniZKN ofli'.!fl. or address MI!S KATE I NFGT.fcY, Saxonburg. Butler county. Pa. Kxefiilflr'!* Votice. Letters testamentary having I ten granted to the u< deisigned 011 the esttite ol llenr> Fuehs, Sr., late ol Winlleld township, Butler Co., Pa., deceased, this is to give notic to all per-ons, knowing themselves to be indebted to said cs lute that immediate p«yinc:it is required and those having claims again t III" same to present theiu duly .•iiittieniieaied for -cttlement. f 11 EX BY FUCII-.-lu.. , • Carhou Bl .ck, P.t. Exec rs UNGEU. I Tarcntuiu. Pa. L t Battle Creek, Michigan, I£AJ:UFACTCBEBS OF THE ONLY GEXCIK* THRESHERS, Traction and Plain Engines and Horse-J'owers. Moat Complete TUrwhcr Factory Established In the World. > 'B4B a a Iff* A AO of continuous and tvecesssul bnsu □ n TtftKSneM, willio.it cLanpe of name, A / or location,fo "fcir*tA« Iro-i varra/J.'j girefl on ail our good*. stev •; -POWEH CoiniilVl Finest Ti .i« iion Enffinesand Plain tnffinet cvav agen in the American nwrtct f nr IW«' to*.-. 1 h«r v/ltti e*ip*nor •<» x,<-n^truu tin*'*} rnw/S dnW i Of bv other njahi^i Four rizc* Sepantfcru, irom 6to 12 bort»€ Ctnscity, Ar •'WPI or Kor.w t>otr«r. t,.0 styic« 'f " Moimtei! * H -rj-e-roweij. W KAA Af\A Feet of ISelectc 1 Lumber I CJU.uiJy {fromthrrt torixyeartair-drtri} - - TSABTWH ENGINES ff? s ... . uu'tfi36fe,ttJMlcJEwmever Vatf / Farmers nn-liion or Costiveness, Indiges tion, I)j ipepsia, l.oss of Appetite, Fxil Sto;»ach and Breath, Dizziness, liCHiiaolie, Loss of Memory, Numbness, Biliousness, Janmlice, F.iiiptiQJi;. and Skin l>iseases, Dropsy, T>i:nors, Wo.-.iis, Neuralgia, Colic, flripcs, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Gout, l'iles, Disorders of the Liver, and all ther disease's resulting from a disordered ate of the digestive apparatus. As a Dinner I'ill tl:>y have no equal. While pcentie in theii tio.i, inose PiLt.S are the most thorough a.id sear.-hing cathar tic that can be employed, and naver give pain mil- their influence is healing. Thev stiou late the appetite anil digestive organs; f:iey operate to purify and enrich the blood, and impart renewed health ami vigor to the wlic.Sc system- Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Gt>., Practical anil Analytical Chemist*, Loweil, Mass. SOLD ET ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. FC. C i 11 I E H, ;dgaleu in fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, SILVER WARE, SPECTACLES, BcC. ENGRAVING OF ALL KINDS A SPECIALTY MAIN STREET. (North ofLLoryw ry House,) BUTLER, PA jsgr WATriIES AND CLOC KS REPAIRED, ANI> WARRANTED 10) Coughs, Colds, Surs Throat. Bronchitis, Asthma. ard All Diseases of THROAT aaJ LUNGS- Put up iii Quart-size Rottles for Fiimily t'sc. ficien'itically prepared of Bal :uu To!u. Crystal lized Rock Canay. < Mil Rye, and other tonics. The formula is known to our best physicians, is high l.v recommended by tin-in, anil tin' analysis of our liiost prominent eliemist, I'pof. (1. A, MARINER, in Chicago, is on the label of every bottle, 11 is well known to the medical profession that TOLU HOCK and RYE will att'ord the greatest relief for Coughs. Colds. Influenza, Bronchitis, Sore Throat, Weak Lunjjs. aiso Consumption, In the incipient and advanced stages. Used as a BrvKUAOK and Ai - i - f.tizki:,U m ikes a delightful lonie for family use. Is pleasant to take ; if weak or debilitated, it gives tone, activity and strength to the whole human frame. C 1 4 'iT/ A v Don't hk Df.<:rivf.d /:\ i I' " * «by nnprlneiplleU deal- \ I ers who try to palm oil upon you ItocK & l{ye | I in place of our Ton; Rone and Ryk, which I \ is the only medieaied article made, the genu- / inc having a government stamp on each bottle / BAWUEN'CE i MARTIN, Proprietors. 11l Madi isoil Street, Chicago. 13T Ask your Druggist for it! f A'k your (snicer lor it ! fceT" .v-ik vour Wine Merchant for it ! Children, ask your Mamma for it! iST Sold by DRf'GGISTS. GROCERS and WINE MERCHANTS ev rywh-re. and by hAWREXOE 4 MARTIN/ Xt r 0 iTaiflaV St* Nl'Nv Yttk. AN OLD SAYING Tells us that "Nothing Succeeds Like Success." Very true, but what h made our wonderful success? It must lie because we as have shown the people bow to MAKE A DOLLAR ! Go almost twice as far as it did previous to our openinpr, a little over four years ago, for the most powerful magnets to draw THE CROWD© Is to give the public goods at prices that they can find nowhere else. It pays to sell goods low, and we mean to do it The attractions which we offer in the assortment, in the quality, and ABOVE ALL In the prices, are such that no one can resist goin>r to the Largest Clothing House in Western Pennsylvania, Kaufman's Cheapest Corner 83, 85, 87 SMITHFIELD STREET, 83, 85, 87. 'I}, 1.8 0 MenV Si rvictablc Suits at $3 fi\ extra etrougly sewed, with i view to durability. 375 Men's Gray Caesimere Suite at #3 88, medium and d rk colors. •KM) Men's Shepherd Plaid Suits at *4.0~, in (lie nobbiest patterns imaginable, light colored, woith f7 50. a.O (i Men's Scotch Chi volt Suits at «<> SO, over UJ pattcice, handsome styles r.::d desig .s, worili $lO. 2,500 Mi ll's Extra Vine Dress Suits at ?'■' 75. in Imported Worsted, l) : agoi at. Genuine Eng lish ('r.s-iii ere and Cheviots, worth #lO 50, Ihe tint *t cvt-r shown a"d the most dccid< d t»argi»ins. 1,340 Chi! rcu's- Suits at fl li, we 1 made. 900 t blMien's Cassimere Suits at $1 81, 40 pat terns 375 Children's Fine Dress Suit- at $3 62. worth $5 50, Ti icot and Fine \\ tirsted. 1,200 llii)!.' Worsted J>uils at #2.48, in 20 difl< rent designs, worth $4 50. 1.100 Ro\>' ( lieviot and Cassiim re "-iiits at ?4 10, hat dsi u.e !ig|it and d(ir(; patten 3. 2 000 |>oi-' Fine Uress ?uiis at #ii 13, in imported Worsted and It icot, worth tully $S»00. Our Hat & Gents' Furnishing Department, 110 dozin dozen Men's White Unlaundried Shir's at 33c, woith 00c. 40" dojsen Mcp's Satin Ti- s, C.dored {Cuds, at 24c. worth fiO. 1 , 2 fti<« doscn Mcnv Extra Quality Suspeiiders at SHc, wr.rtli lilio. 300 dozen Men's Heavy Ct j evoit Shirts at 24c, wi»rth 4 e. £OO dozen Men'- < oh.n d Ligbt Percale Shirts at 43 , SO diilercut palt< rns, wonh 75c. 75 di zen Silk Handkerchiefs 2la, in all the new colors 100 dozer. Men's \\ hue Shirts at 01c, Linen Besoms and CutFs, worth fI. 300 ozell Men's Se'ge taps at 14c, worth 35/ 5 0 dozen Mill's Fine PusKcl Worsted Ct| sat 25c, worth 50c. 75 d' Zen Chih'neti's Turbans at 25c, all sizes 250 di z-11 Cl.i dren'o Telescope Hat- at "'.(c. worth 70c 75 dozen Men'- Saxeny Wool Solt Hats at 01c, worth sl. 80 do-en Men's Still H its at 4i»e, ta^hionahie. 2,500 Men's Fxtta Fiue Saxony Wool apd Fur llats At fcli every shape and style, soft lud stifl. worth $1.50 and $1 75. All the liner qualities at proportionately low prices. Om* PantN Department was never as -ttract've as now, f*:r it n ntains iuducenienis thai are lrreaistahle. 2.-JCO Pi i s Worsted Hants at #1.12, ten di|h rent patterns. 1.8t;0 Union Cassiiucre ("ants at #1 02, choice new de.-iyus, 800 Imported Worsted and Fine Clotli Pants at 13, thai are equal in every respect to tho.-A made to order and woith fn, Any ol flic Abovo !J» WI«lo or Nprlng llo(ionif). In our Merchant Tailoring Department ! All-Wool Pints, in Worsted, Diagonal, Cheviot, etc., Irom i ;.87 up. All-wool Suits in Scotch Cbcviots, liuportnl Cheviots etc., from SI3.DC nj* Kiuffmann'sChsapastCorur, Pittsburgh's lo S7 KinillifielU Mi., cor. Diamond. Our goods and prices are to-day what earnest i flort and tireless industry h:'B made iliem—A St Hiding Wonder to the Trade and a Delightful Surprise to our Many Customers. Kretything warranted exactly as rcpre-i nted by our salesmen, and we hold ourselves ready lo refut d the money, should anything ptovc other wise. Goods sent by Express, C. O. D., to auy desired ad dress, uiih the | rivilegc to open, by remitting cxpressaire. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.. WHY DOES "Jon break down at an early age? Put a man at the v.;: ■ .;t - ills until every pore is opened; then let h:m star.'j <• *. c i aiding end boiling clothes, that aie full of sweat and t.„: al . ...Uii tuo would break down before long; and yet this most U-rr.bi.- l. A WOMAN *" -o" 'i with on waih-day; and, besides, with her CiOthing wet from i : . . . - ; e 1 -t) r;-,'; her life by g >ing out in the ai' to hang np tae Cat.a "v ."r& are in the unhealthy atmosphere; its smell, so apparent to : :!i > way through the house,—the family, however, oiten becoming y • i i' ■ "peculiar odor from its own wash as not to notice it. These tact- re. ,:i; y'lo la.'.ay women sufier with colds, rheumatism, weak nerves, or neura,;;; ' LOOK OLD ■ » ~ years and hoards *.f heaUJi dr-.. C- ' t < a to the injuria* effects of tlu p,ua| v.ay of washing, with U nereK-uiy aeimi i. ; . r boiiitif to get ihe clothes I'uro and sweet-smelling, espeeia.lv •> .... yithi,.it J 1 . ;re.'t ean.-e of those areadfil diseases, diphtheria, consumption, and ftihoid I I iflv tbU trouble can be avoided; scalding, boiling, steam and cil di>a;..«-eai. ■l f-,c 'i completely d ine away with; clothes made sweet and ocautifU'ij »«•. , no in jud i'-jf. trail dint at I'ts cort thai (ten when home-made soap vol, and muc^ SOONER THAN ,; j wayby "lug FKANK SI I) IJ ALLS SOAP,-a Soap s.) porifying andce-ns.t.K . , -liest • .thing can be washed in lukewarm water with very litl-e rubb.ni,. « .J ; and litensiU ued by the sick disinfected and eld.:. 1 without t, ~or •r I- .iling. while the work i< so light that a girl twelve or ytnrao. « „.i -J v... !i without bein S tie.l; and vcfK"' Wid ind |lcaliu fc V"L•! , O |-.:U no ciiu.il, and physicians advN >' s use In prelc.-emc to imparled ;' I a-. I '-oroi, i.: 11 to wash tho youngest infants, as well as for per on; with debate -» "• . * ' u>i -0 is a remedy for tiiis. so economical that the poorest can use it, tne.c la i*vi.. u * A MAN n. t di.cct'.v interested In having used in their homes, in spite of prejudice, THAT i lih'l'L WVV OF WASHING CLOTHES, which does away with the liaitl (iJcns.\e , ■ ' ■'■'il t' -irful -team on wash-days, makes the white pieces whiter, colored pieces brjcluci t ..d j;."':!icis i iter than thev can be made by washing the old way. leaves the haiius tmooUi to ~:o l.ue sawing and ovcry article as clean, as sweet and as pure as if worn. Fr )di 71. E. nouT.r.3. }.f. T)., ITnmmonton, N. J IMuor Sanih POtHSt'-fa"! i- Mr lilt ntloil vva-i directions, lias proved that Its reinarlcablfe ru'ATti-M have not been overstated. For romov "'iTinlinn it Is Invaluable, while for toilet j aiiaviiig it is tlio best Soap I bave ever seen. "R-.m Hits. n. L. KENYOS, Northfiold, Vt. J I imy vva *.li with FRANK -SIDDALLSSOAP In r the time and wish no expense for Soap, at the , •7 ; ;i fuel ;•••/; e.thun pays for iL I have no steam 1 - nl .'rii'u t!ie wash while the saving in i .'•Hi, clotlies and eriq hardly bo estimated. cr. E. W. Bta 'JKYA, I5W> S, St., J'liiiada. e are confident, from a !<;ric_ exporlenrn tp ■ id recommend ins Fit AN iv Lh:;t cn? trial, according to the very eai/ , .ion", will overcame all prejudices, t n.at nii wonderful merit for fhaving, toil jt, •" Mowing are tlie Directions for Use, so simple that a child can understand litem, do aiijtlilug so ridiculous as to buy the Soap unless you Intend following them. ,V jiiiticelif forfeited if it injures the clothes, er will not do everything claimed. • -t, put t!'o wiiiis clothe« it) q tub of water, only made warm enough tobe coi.-.fortal.le l .ail*. Then tako one pieeaout at s, time on the wash-board, rub the Soap liiiht v roll it up end put it back into the same tub, nnd so on with each piece until »:■ Soup rubbed on them. Then go away and let them soak at least twenty m.r r touching them, when the dirt will all be loosenetl, and a very little rt.l>!>-i • bard,not of that one suds, will make them perfectly clean, being pa: .on' a piece while washing so as to get at the scams. Then wash lightly on through a lukewarm rinse-water (without any Soap,) so as to get th : 'it " - ..\it through blue-water, and on the line, without scalding or boil.n-y it « :; -,l put flannels and colored .pieces to soak, ar.d wash them exactly .! i L important .-ot to heat the wash-water in a tin, brass or copper ketiir ;'. e:i ugh water for a large witsh with this Soap. " h TYhut You will Save by this Easy Way of Washir • ./ash-boiler! No Steam! No Smell of Suds through (i \e remarkable Property of keeping the Diih-Cloth, he: Sy,.'ge always Sweet, and of Washing Freely in Hard —i- 30LD BY GROCEHS i -*- ?afc9 and Try it for Yourself next Was!. - v-fir. 3ro this Soap 13 not yet Introduced a Trial Cake will *~- •liil, on roceipt of PiicJ, (10 Cents;, in Money or Stamps. FRANK SIDDALLS Si - ST» PHILADELPHIA. CATARRH J v a Bronchitis, Asthma & Wffif J^CONSUMPTION tn 'at home. Samples worth ill free. Address bTl>:-o>' & Co., Rowland, Maine. nnd all household uses, Snd t* It "lore jfeucfitily Unoftii, (iiust have j»u jnipea« Bale. From MRS. E. STOCKWKI.L, Ilamnionton, X. J. FRANK SIDDALI-S SOAI* lmr, b.-en use.! In mv Mouse for the laat seven months, anrt by follo-.v lug the printed directions, we find it to do every thing claimed on the wrappers. \\ e >:ave not scalded or boiled a single article, and the el tha are whiter and /ureter than trheii trashed in the old tray. '.My husband, who is a dealer licrv has a steady demand for the feoap from L.s customers. ; From MANAGER OF DEXTER ' gtfpet. (Jprper C Street, N.\%., as*».r.gton. L. c. Wo laun*lvF or pan tn . wi V«™ l FRANK fcUAi 1 . \\ e foitow direc tions and use no other Boap, anu nave rc pntali»;n second to no laundry »n Washington !or white clothes; the superior work we have been cir.tdeu to turn out having secured us the trade ol son.-Mil the best gentlemen's furnisbiug stores ::i tl. • city. Union Wcclen Mills. I would desire to call the attention of the public to the Union Woolen Mill. Butler, Pa., wliero X have new and improved machinery for the manufacture of BarrGd and Gray Flannels, Knitting and Weaving Yarns, and I can recommend them as being very dura ble. a« thoy are manufactured of pure Butler county wool. They are beautiful in color, su perior in texture. and will be Bold »t very low prices. For » ample* and price i* uddrci-c. , H. FCLLERTON. ju124,'78-Iy) Butler, Pa •- S "•' -v P i SOUK S IJV^H THEi— — ~ Chicago &. North-Western b* .m. a i. .m ■*" I, the OLDEST : II ST (. ONSriU'tTED ! BEST Kgl'llTEl) : and hence the LEADING RAILWAY OF THE WEST AND NORTHWEST. It is the short and best route between Chicago and all points in Northern Illinois, lowa. Dakota. Wyoming. Ne braska. California, Oregon, Arizona. I'tah, Colo rado, Idaho. Montana. Nevada, aud tor 10UNCIL BLUFFS, OMAHA lIDN V 1011. I.KA !>VI I. I. i :, SALT LAKE. SAN FRANUISCO DEADWOOD, SIOOX CITY, Cedar Rapids, l>es Moines. Columbus and all Points iu the Territories, aud the West. Also, for Milwaukee. Creen Hay. Oslikosh, Sheboygan, Marquette. Fond du l.ae. W'ateitown, Houglfton, Neenah. Meiiaslia. St. Paul, Minneapolis, Union. Fanto. IhsinareK. Winona. La> rosse, O»atouiia, and all points m Minnesota. Dakota. Wisconsin and Hie Nortliwesl. At Council l-tiufi's the Tra.n-. of the Chicago & North-Westem and the I'. 1". R'ys depart lioin, arrive at and use the >anie joint I '.iion »»ei>ot. At Chicago, close toui.i ctious are made with the l.ake shore, Michigan t entr.il, baltiiiiore & (lliio. Ft. Wa>neaiid Pennsylvania, ami Chieago & Crand Trunk K'ys, and the Kankakee and l'an Handle Routes. (Tore connections made ::t Junction Points. It is the ONLY I.INK tunning Pullman Hotel D ning Cars BETWEEN Chicago and Council Bluffs. l'ul!m:;n Sleepers on all Night Trains. Insist upon Ticket Agents selling you Tickets via this road. Kximine jour Tickets, and reluse to buy it they cio not nad over the UrieaKo & Ni rth-Wesi< in llailway. If you wish ilie lust 'traveling Acromincdalions von will bin \onrTii-kcts l.v l(iis louie, l&r~AN1) Wll.l. TAKK NONE OTHER. Ali Ticket Agents sell Ticket* by this I.ine. M vKVI.N IICtIHITf, L'',l \ . 1". & Gen'l Manu'r Chicago. illaTiillrfPil Buy seven burn l>obbießM 9 ol your ttrofei 1 . SIN!. AhU liim f<3> give j ou a bill of it* Sd. ITS ail n§ lii* hell mml your iMUtß'e&s. -i 111. Wo will mail ycu I-IIKK sevvii beautiful caids. in six col ors and yo!d. rejn t si'iiting Slmks pearc s "Seven Ages ot Aian.' I. L CBAIGIN & Co., 110 South Fourth Street, Philadelphia. Pa wwFyywrt7^.vrw | ProntaOle heading tor Lverybody: [ Business men r.r.i w r/.cn, tc.ichi.rs, mfc^«nj v .sj ififrmen. m< ihwys, auJ all who :»rc tired. out by tiie constant toil and worry of your work !• don't d.-?nk intoxicating hitter-, but u»c ' Arc you >•» I ruin L>y>pcj.«ia, Rheum .tisni, Neurali;ia t or with Bowel, Kidney, Liver u», ►Urinarv complaint-, you can l»c c:.red bv using • If you arc wasting c\vay W\th C'oiio;»ir»ption, fe "snale .kness or si. ;if you have ; pain-; ,iiff c»u;t|h or bid cold, ym will find sure relief in ( taasnaaaßiEEaaßßgiß i If you arc Wieobleu by di>e.*>e. old age or dis-, and your system needs invigorating, on |if you have uiniple* and blotches, and your bloody [needs purifying, veu can aKvr»v< depend on ] •Madefrnni Ginger, Bu. hu. Mandrake, Stillinoil ..nd many o'.her o' t'le best medicines known it" is the Deit Hiaith s-.d Streioth Restorer Ever :u«d, and i.i far superior to I'.lners, Ksscnpc» fill Ginger and oihrr Tories, as '"t (tevor IntaKiuates. 'ar.dcon.Siro . the h :-t w.r.nitw i.r,.pcrtic< of all. ■ U ila* Sartil OF LITCB; It Hay h:ire Tour*. ■ Buy a 500. battle os yesir dnftgist, and to avoid 'counterfiiits be vire our siifn.ilnre is en ihJ out-; Iside wrapper. Hi>cox&C . Ch«ml«l«, N. Y. ! Balsam. Tile Bfst * JlOkt Frouoia!e*l llair Itre^slng Con'.ai:nnE 0..1y ir.jjred.e is lhat are beneficial to the hair :I:ul scalp, the II.VLSAM will be found far more satisfactory than any other preparation. It SeTrr Fails to KextoreGrsjr or Faded lltlf to l!;e"orig : :i il youthful crior Rll'' i a V.' ant_vt 10 r-novedandfp Uaidm and stop tailing 1,1 th< hair. Seld by drugiUtf at jc ttntt. PAD o]i iiiions of Ilie Public, WABASH. INDIANA. The Pads rtre nellinp well. Have Keverr.l old cbionie eaecu of Kidney trouble 111-itig tliem. and thev report an improvement and think nmcli of theya- A. L. ppiJPOCK k CO.. piaggi«t«. COURTSEY, TEXAS. Yonr Pad ha» done me mote (;ood tl.sn any Remedy I ever ttbed. JAB. B. CALLAWAY. MT. CLEMFNS MICH. Your Pad haw cundmeof Pain ir the Back and Kidney Trouble. M. J. HOUGH. Addreta DAY KIDNEY PAD CQ„ BOLE PROiRIETOIU. TOLEDO, - - - OHIO. J. O. BEDICK. Aj;ent for Butler '"o. A LECTURE 10 YOUNG MEN Oil Ilie 1 ofcs ol' A Lecture on the Nature. Treatment ai.d Rad ical cure of Seminal Weakneo*. or Spt-rutator rlttea indnced by Self-Ai eione. Imjn teiicy. Nervoun Pebility. and Im pediments to Mairiace ; Consumption l'.i ilensv &n>' Fitn ; Met tul ainl PIIVHICHI litca pacity, Ac. —By BOBF-liT J. CULYI ELL, Jl l>*. autLcr of the "Green Book "Ac Tin* vciltl-r. row red author, in thi« admirable Lectiue clearly j rovep from Iticown expciicuce that ibe awful consequence" of Kelf-Abure may be effectually removed without iii JSTTXSTic Y." Otf WALDRON. On rfuate ol the Pbll- K adelplia Deutnl Collete.if prepare • l» »to do anything in the line of hi* profeH'-lon in n sntiffcrtory manner. Office on Main street. Butler, Union block, up stairs. apll Aii(lilur»' Kcport. John X. Patterson, Treasurer of the Borough of Butler, in account with said borough for the year ISfcO. DR. Amount received from R. C. McAboy collector on Duplicate for 1879 $1531 86 Amount received from same 1880 2888 04 " uncollected for 1880 264!» 3t Arn't ree'd from J. M. Boyd, col 81 01 " bal. in treasury 1880 158 44 " Win. Riehey, dog tax 15 00 " R, C. McAboy, stone 5 00 " M.J. ileiber, former treasurer.... 25 CO " G. C, Roeasing, Burgess 1879 44 50 " A. L. Reiber, Burgess 1880 38 15 $7 43(5 31 CR. Amount paid for hauling .$279 51 " " " labor 786 55 " " J Riching St. commissioner 292 32 " " F. M. Eastman, Att'y 100 OQ " " for sewer pipes 40 f's " " for discounts 56 76 " Redeemed bor. order No. 40 10U0 00 " paid for furniture 11 00 " " '• blacksmithing 26 50 " " " hardware 92 18 « «< « rrD t hose houses 123 50 " " " stone 151 93 " " Russell and Wright's costs.. 550 " " for lumber 310 57 " " " printing 44 60 " " " auditing 1880 16 00 " " Wm. Richey High Cous't... 34 85 " Treasurer's per cent 1880 11l 13 " pavement orders redeemed 277 42 "coupons S6O 00 " paid for check books 2 00 *' P. Kelly's note 21 00 " balance in Treasury 275 63 " '• Duplicate uncollected 1880 2649 31 By error in audit 1879 18 00 By ex. errors and com 165 79 By bal. in treasury 468 94 $7436 31 AMOr XT OF INDEBTEDNESS. No floHtiu;; debt, bnt outstanding bonds to the amount of£6,(ioo. Audited April 26, 1881. R. M. MOH'BE, "I JNO McQ. SMITH / Auditors. AMOS K EARNS. J May 4,3t Auditor* Report of ilie Flnau- I'lnl .4 Hair* «t Parker Twp., lor ihe Fuciil Year rud« iiig UarchTlb. 1881. Amos Young and R. L. Black, Overseers of the Poor of Parker township, in accouul with said township. DR. To amount of Duplicate $ 1627.20 To onsh received by R. L. Black from various sources $ 696.21 To cash received by Amos Young 4.50 Total $2327.91 CR. By exonerations $ 68.59 By taxes returned to Co. Commissioners 34.38 By collectors' per centage 76.21 By cash paid for maintenance of pau pers to various patties 683.61 By good.* furnished by U. L. Black for maintenance of paupers 355.69 By incidental expenses o! R. L. Black 12.54 By compensation to R. L. Black for 30 days service 45.00 By cat?h paid by Amos Young to var ious parties for maintenance of pau pers 89.56 By incidental expenses of Amos Young 3.00 By compensation to Amos Young for 30 days service 45.00 By house rent for pauper and sundry "other expenses 37.41 By cash paid for use of paupers by ordeis on T. G. Campbell 118.82 By per centage paid to T. G. Campbell 4.18 Total $1504.9t> To halanoe Due Township...! 822.91 HO AD SUPERVISORS. T. W. Kelley and David Danliensptck, road supervisors of Parker Township, in account with said township. DR, To amount of Duplicate $2437.93 CR. By exonerations : $ 149.32 By taxes returned to Co. Commissioners 23.19 By work on roads..., 1789.33 By cash paid David Daubeuspeek for material furnished 7.23 By compensation to D. Daubenspeck for 41 days service 61 50 By cash paid T. W. Kelly for ma terial furnished 26.53 By compensation to T. W. Kelly for 71 days service 106.50 By cash paid to successor in office by David Daubeuspeek,, 66.00 Total $2229.60 To balance due township $ 208.33 And now, to wit, April 27th, A. D. 1881. We, the undersigned, Auditors ef Parker twp., do hereby certify that the above and forgoing Recounts of Overseers of the Poor and Road Supervisors are respectively true and correct according to the best of our knowledge, infor mation and belief as by reference being had to the township books aud papers, will more fully and at Itirye appear; ai d that the same have been audited and settled in accordance with the provisions of law in such cases made »nd provided. JAS. W. ORR. ) A. B. GIBSOK, J- Auditors. ISAAC MILLER. J FARMERS TAKE NOTICE !! Look to Your Own Interest. The Celebrated Clydesdale Stallion PLEASANT LADDIE, Will si and for service the ensning season, com mencing April 11th and ending August 14th, 1881, at the following places, viz: BUTLER. At the stable of Walter 4 Booe, in the bor ough of Butler, on April 11th. 12th. 13th. '4th, 15th. lath. 2Ctli, 26th. 27th. 28th. 29th and 30th. May 9th, 10th. 11th. I2lh, 13th, 14th, 23rd, 24th, 25th. 26tb. 27tli and 28th. June 6th. 7th. Bth, 9th, 10th, lllb, 80th, 21»t, 22nd, 23rd. 24tli and sth. Julv 4th, stb. 'th, 7th. Bth and 9th LEABUREYILLE. At the stable of John Lawall, in Leaaurevil'.e, NVinfield township, ou April 18th. 19th. 20th, 21st, 29d and 23d. May 2d 3d. 4th. sth. 6th. 7*ll, 16»h 17th, 18th, 19th, 20tli. 21st. 30th aud Slat. June Ist fid, 3d. 4th. 1 th. 14th, 10th, l'th, 18th. iTth. 28th. 29th aud 30th July Ist and 2d. and so alternately, the six days of each alternate week at the above places. PEDIOBEE —This splendid Stallion was im potted by Lawall A Boos, aud ha« been pro nounced by the most competent fudges to be the best Draught Horse in the State. He is * dark bay, nine years old ; without blemitli. and muHc'o cannot be excelled. He was got by Clyde who gainel many pre miums, including the Sterling preirium: when on« and two years old be gained the premium of the Codder Farmers' Show. Ao. He is nearly connected with the great Sir Walter Sco't. whq is well known aud who obtunsd the Glasgow premium of 4.'60. two years in succession : he also won the first prize at the ltoyal Show held at Battersoa. Loudon. His Dam was a pure I Clydesdale Mare who won many first prizes at Kiikintullock Show. He is known to b« the beet foal getter in this part of the State. TEBMS: Fifteen Dollars for insurance, to be paid when the mare is knoirn to be with foal. Irregular attendance, or persons parting with a ujaie before *lie is known to be with foal for feits the insurance. Care will be taken but no accountability for accidents. BOOS, LAWALL A CO . mar3o:Stu owners. Only SQO for Lbu Ctrl, or PHii.jinn.PHU SINfiER. Equal loan? Siogtr lu ttaa RHp //r«* Ifr-mrmber, ire inwt ■Hi f Jl4 it to br examine* before you WH wfIKJ »*»»/ FAR FT, THI« U IT>« WN,» Tm _ykrm •'!>• »M»-rcoopaaiM itutl tor ifiO Lu/' J*\j All Machine* mruM tor Ihrea If Wl 1 yciit. B»nd tor our IlluMnted Cir- BSfil rrißEil/l cular and Testimonial*. Addron V&M "B* CHABLKN A. WOOD * CO., 17 H Ittti &, fkUfcliku, f*. Ejgr* Advertise in the CIIIIBK.