BUTLER CITIZEN. New Advertisements. Trial List for May 15. Assessment table for 1882. Furniture —Thomas 4 Dubbs. Brown Leghorn eggs for hatching. Assignee's Sale —Xbos. H. Maher. LOCAL AND "GENERAL. The cold weather of last week is supposed to havcw injured the apples more than any other fruit. New Silks, New Satins, New Moire Satins, New Surah Satins, Silk Warp Cashmere and Nuns Veiling at L. STEIN & SON'S. TheWinfield township gas well makes an extensive light in the eastern horizon at night. Novelties in Gloves at L. STEIN & SON'S. Mr. Maben Lowman, lately fore man of the CITIZEN office is able to be out again. He was confined to the bouse for several weeks by bilious fever. You Cin always see the latett novelties in Ladies' .Neckwear at L. STEIN & SON'S Mr. Wm. Humphrey of Porters ville, has, within the last few days, sh'pped tiye car loads of wool from this point. You will find the best assortment of Fringes, Ornaments, Passementries and Buttons in Butler and the lowest prices at L. STEIN at E. Grieb'a —London has produced a Wilde and Butler, not to be out done; will soon produce a little Wilder, a woman's af fidavit to that effect last Saturday evening resulted in a wedding. to J. F. T. Stehle's and see Ole Bull Patent Violin. Barnum made an affidavit at the Custom House that Jumbo was brought here for breeding purposes, and a free permit was granted. The duty on ele phants is twenty per cent. Moire Ribbons, Moire Sash Rib bons, largest line of Ribbons in Butler, at L. STEIN & SON'S. The Butler County Teachers' Ae- BQCiatiQn will meet at Bijtler May 35th and 26th. A programme will be pre pared and published in the meantime. AH the new effects in Dress Goods and Trimmings at L. STEIN & SON'S. Yennor has a rival in the person of an old colored resident of Oradell, N. J., who presages the weather night ly by cloud reading. He doesn't often miss it either. He predicts a dry spring and a wet summer. —Colored Cashmeres in all the new spring shades at L. STEIN & SON'S. —Mr. W. A. Robinson, of Cran berry township, this county, had two horses stolen last Wednesday night, and found them on Friday at the Red Lion stables, in Pittsburgh, where they had been left by the thief. —A new line of Black Cashmeres that excell in elegance of finish, quality and durability at L. STEIN f -TV n i » | MY FRIENDS: % I am a rambling wreck of nuditTi B. Frogg, Esq., service, advertising igent for the best Jewelry bouse in this ection. I wi»b to inform the public v bat a full of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, PLATED AND SILVER >VARE,is now being offered at astonishing- a y low prices at the popular and reliable 1 / .tore of \ / E. GRIEB, |«A\ \I M M Butler, Pa. I JEWELRY, K. I Note What an old and Reliable House can do Regarding Prices. Bound Nickel clock. «——•-« j»|» »jiU«lCI«*. «1.«. 100 NicJ.j Wjtth » » A Good Striking Clock 200| 20« Silver Case, with Amer'n movement 10 00, " " " cloaed in the baek 450 Ladies Gold VV ate lies at sl2 <5 All kinds of Sewing Machine Needles at 35 cents per dozen, and No. 1 Sperm Oil at 10 cents per bottle, .jftl The only place in Butler where you can find a full and complete stock of KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, &c 1847 Rogers Bros A I.—none genuine unless stomped ("1847. —Rogers Bros.—A 1.") I also carry a full line of Eye Glasses and Spectacles, suitable for all eyes and mounted in the most elegant and substantial manner, and am of fering very superior goods at the most reasonable rates. Repairing of Watches and Clocks receives our very strict at tention, and is done promptly and warranted. GRIEB, Main Street, Butler, Pa. trial I.IST FOR SPKCIAX COURT. €OMMK»CISO 24111 APRIL. >BB2. Jfclftrw. tr. | ' _ ZZI j jfejE FID, 2 Marehlßß2 J. D. McJunkin: Newton Campbell. KS.Hindir.an. McCai^lm. ED 27 June 1881 Koht. for use. May berry & Wanncastle. Robinson. AD 4 Sept. 1881 j Miller, Thompson AMcC. Building A Ixmn A«ociation. ££* Sr£r. ' C P 433 Jan 1878 T Black. 11. Nebensahl, Son A Co. David I-evi S. h . Bowser. «« StfjSne 1879 « John Black. Borough of Hamsville. McCamlles.. 210 Mile. A Coucher. A. C Pri« P. 0»~U,«. *. i> i;«i " " C A Sullivan iGratT, HUIJUS A Co. W. M. Martin. AD 108 Dec. " Sullivan A McCandless. Hugh Collin#. United Pipe Lines. Miller A Brando*, ii iAo « " i " " Elizabeth Collins. :: as-ViAS"- SpSSS-.-.,. ii J-'o ii ii Walker Henry B. Sheakley. Kittauiiing Insurance Co. vr o^ 11 die#*. :: r* " paSHSSL-. papa? £££»•*«-- :: is :: : fTsF 1 *- • •• IS '• " MkSnAM.QuUtio.. ItaryiUp.. £3Bfc " 50 v'brah.m Yt.rtio. To.n.hip. jfcCndhs * Bownr. :: »:: :: >"«?""• \}2te£sZ.*& 84 " I. Brandon. |n~. C'l Roenigk, e»'r. jH. W. Roenigk. Mitchell* Bowser. Prothonotarya Office, March, 2/ 1882. TBIAX LUT FOR SPECIAL COURT, COMIESCHG 15th MAY, 1882. -No. Term. Tr.! AUornry. ***&■ " ' _ __ _ < JKfcndan?. Attorney A n -~vi M,r IXKI'I Z Mitchell E. A. Morehead, Guardian, A L Campbell, etal. Scott. .« *r rlpp ««• " E. B. Dunlap., by hi. father, Ac., R C Banghman. Walker, i. ™ .. .1 <■ •< Ward McCannon by his father Ao " " , " f !. d -us-. 1 nJc. " Reeii, Bredin A Brandon Matthew McCullough, Wward Mellon. Greer. 3 Mar. 1882 J. D. McJut.kin, John Cranmer, Vnhn Smith Walker and Reed « i i„no " McC and Thompson, Thomas Jamison for use, John Smith. Walker and Beed. CP 199 " 1872 iA. T. Black A Thompson, M. M. Allen et. al., Robert Allen etal. LZ Mitchell. E.K feo«. .CTW. -SSgtSi*.**. !SU>o.. I.U " A™T l"iok SBinuel WUmvth, A C Mc&mtlon. Dooly »nd Goucher. ii iq- ii ii j « '« ' Laforst Wilmarth, ' g:»y- 'j-a-afO"- 'wV^SU. jj'ir: " «S.'p L p.?MoV»."Su.t,.l aSK""- LZM..JB.»dATR :: g4 Jssr- HIE 17 Mar. " Bowser, Peter Stepp, HTh Merkel. ,Ureer. II o\ ii «< «< E. R. Hugus, ,8 D Hazlett. <1 o„ II « \fitrhell and Greer James H. McMahon, John PCrawford. Campbell. gg I. II Marshall, ' J. A. McMarlin et. ml. for use, Samntl Park. McCandleas. , —= , , . .. t - M. N. GREEK, Prothonotary. Prothonotary s Otfiee, April 17, 188-'. 1 „ —The Atlantic Monthly for Mav is a note worthy number. Mr. Longfellow's poem on "Mad River, in the White Mountains'' posses ses peculiar interest as being the last oue from his pen, and the final proof of it was revised by him only a day or two before his last brief illness. The opening chapters of Mr. Thuuas Hardv's new serial, ''Two on a Tower," are given", and promise a story of unusual interest. The Atlantic has secured the sole right of serial publication of this story, both in America and England. John Fiske contributes an ar ticle on ' The Arrival of Man in Europe, which supplements his popular scientific treaties on "Europe before the Arrival of Man," in the April number. H. H. writes a capital char acter sketch, entitled "Aunty Lane," and Ed ward G. Mason gives an entertaining history of "Old Fort Chartres," one of the earlv French forts in Illiuois, some traces of which vet remained, and in the vicinity of which many dcceudants of the old French settlers are still living. Miss Phelp's serial, "Doctor Zay," and Mr. Bishop's story, "The House of a Merchant Prince," are both continued, and Eugene \V. Hilgard concludes his paper on "Progress in Agriculture by Education and Government Aid," in which he makes some criticisms 011 the con-luct of the Department of Agriculture, and suggests needed improve ments in it. The third chapter in the valuable series of "Studies in the South" treats of meth ods of emigration, life in colonies, the fortunes of the negroes, fertilizers, cotton, the cypres swamps, and the Texas climate. Miss Eliza l>eth Robins contributes a curious article on the '•Evolution of Magic," and J. Laurence Laugh liu gives a clear and instructive account of the recwit "French Panic." Poems by Edith M. Thomas and Mary W. Plummer, a review of "Renan's Marcus Aurelius," the Contributor*' Club, and Rooks of the Month, are the other contents of (he number, A. brief obituary no tice of Mr. Longfellow refers to the fact that the very first number of the Atlantic contained his tribute to Florence Nightingale, and that the present number of the magazine is privil eged to present to its readers his last poein. A fine steel portrait of Mr. Longfellow will ap pear in the June number. HOUGHTON, MIFFLIN & CO., Boston. lYan(ehn Stephenson, Esq., of Franklin twp., aud Mrs. Catharine Gallagher, of same twp. COOPER—BLAKELEY —At the residence of the bride's parents, March 30th, 18£1, by Rev. R. P. McCleister, Mr. John Cooper, of Mur riusville, this county, and Miss Maggie J. Blakeley, daughter of Mr. Andrew Blakeley, of Forward twp., this county. MILLINGER—HUSELTON—On the 10th inst., by the Rev. C. A. Limberg, athi» resi dence, Mr. James L. tlillinger, of West Deer township. Allegheny county, and Miss Kate L. Huselton, of Oakland township, Butler county. DEATHS. ALEXANDER—On the 13th inst., 1882. near Prospect, Mr. R. Benton Alexander, in the 27th year of his age. STAMBACII—On April sth, 1882, in Conno quenessing twp., Jno. George Slam bach, aged 77 years aud lli days. MEUHLEISEN—Oa the 31st ult., near Middle Lauoaster, Mrs. Meuhleisen, aged <3U years, 6 months aud 7 days. MUELLER—On the 12th ult., near Middle Lancaster, Mrs. Mueller, aged 73 years, 1 month aud 12 days. WALTERS—On the sth of April, in Jackson twp., Mrs. Theresa, wife of William Walters, aged 01 years, 8 months and 18 days. PEARSALL —On the 7th iust., at North Se wickley, Harry add George, sous of Edward Pearsall, aged 4 and 2 years respectively. LUTZ—On the sth inst., uear Harmony, in fant son of Henry I.utz, aged 6 months. WANTED- One Good Agent in Every County in this and adjoining Stains, to sell our Family Bibles. Albums and other publication. bend lor circular and secure a territory at once, HOME I'UUI.IdUiNG CO.. Pittsburgh. Pa. apr:9.3m. £*7OA WKKK. sl2 a duv at home easily made 9/A'uKtly Outfit tree. Addrewt Tkvk & Co. Augusta, Maine. mar»,ly I |cy"Advorti«eia the Citizen. I L BUB'S. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. The undersigned will expose to pnblio sale or outcry, on the premises, in Buffalo township, Butler county, Pa. only 2 miles from Freeport, on the Freeport aud Butler turnpike, an TUESDAY. MAY t)th. 18RS), At one o'clock, P. M. All that fine valuable farm with buildings and improvements, contain ing 33 acree, 3 perches, under good state of cultivation, having thereon erected a large, t story frame dwelling, frame barn, wagon shed, spring honee, and other convenient out-build ings. The entire place is well supplied with water, having a good Boring adjoins the dwel ling. large spring-house near, aud an excellent trough at the barn for atock. ALSO—'The following personal property : 1 sorrel.Mare, with foal, 1 »earliog Colt, 3 Jersey Milch Cows, 4 Jersey yearling Heifers, 1 full blood Jersey heifer oalf 5 months old, 1 two seat J agger wagon, with shafts and pule, 1 fan* uing mill, fodder cutter, corn planter, cultiva tors, plows, Ao., Ac. TERMS : On sale of farm, X cash, balance in 9 months. On all other purchases to the amount of #IOO a credit of 6 months will b« given with aj>proved security. 8. PERCY McBEA. apl9-3i Assignee of Thoe. H. Maher. J AS. LOCKHARTj GROCER, No. 103 Federal St., ALLEGHENY CITY, Has in stock a full Hue of FAMILY GROCERIES, Consisting of every article In the line, both Foreign :md Domestic. 1 li'ive been formerly located on Sooth Dia mond street, but now ran be found st No. 103 FEDERAL STREET, a few doors above depot, and will be pleiscd to soe any of our old [at rons. aps,m To Butler County House, keepers. I would rcM|>crtfully call your attention to the fact that I am Sole Agent In Butler county for the sale of the WALKER WAM HER, the best and cheapest washer uiade. Orders respectfully so licited. For further particulars, address WM. J. FEACO, Local agents wanted. Bakerstown, Fa. (C 4 a tonper day at home. Samples worth >3 free. Address Stikson ft Co.. Portland, Maine. utarCMy'