BUTLER CITIZEN. New Advertisement*. Stark Jc Co'*., Boots. Keytftoue Boiler Works. Bickel'i> Boot and shoe Store. Road Reports for June Term. Sheriff's Salt* for June Term. Widows' Appraisements for Jun« Term. Administrator's Sale —Estate of hlizabetl and Martha Hogue. LOCAL ASD GENERAL —But little corn has, as yet, been planted in this vicinity. We keep constantly on band a full supply of Corsets, Hoops, Bustles, &c. VL J L. STEIN & SON'S. The June meeting at Highland Park, Newcastle, will commence June Ist and continue for three days. —See the splendid assortment of Ladies', Misses', and Childrens', llosierv, Gloves, &c., at L. STEIN & SON'S S. p. Irvin Esq. .Justice of the Peace has opened an office on the north side of the Diamond. —Ladies' and Gents' Gossamer Gum Coats, cheap, at Heck nvw«tions made tor lessening the cal amities from this cause, but the slaugh ters go uu The case of the Common weal tl vs J. S. Irvin of Lawrence county District Attorney, was nolle pross'd last week, and Irvin handed in his resignation. This, the Court accept ed, and appointed A W. Harbison, District Attorney, to serve until the next general election. 1 —FOR SALE. —Frame bouse, four rooms, on Pearl street, E. J. Ifft, Butler. During a base ball game on the flat east of town last Friday afternoon, betweeu a Butler and a Millerstown club, the catcher of the Millerstown club received a heavy blow from a bat on the side of his face. Some of his teeth were dislocated and it was thought at first, that his jaw bone, was broken, which happily proved not to be the case. —Bargains in Cottonade3 and Ken tucky Jeans from 10 cents a yard up, at L. STEIN by ISO feet, more or less, bouuded north by an alley, east by Mil ler heirs, south by Ponn street aud west by J It Spang; at two-story frame house, frame stable aud out-building thereon. Seized ami taken in execution as the property of W R Conn, at the suit of Eli Conn, et al. E D Xo 81, June term. 1882. C Walker, att'y. All the right tittle, interest and claim of G Iloch, dee'd., of, in and to twenty (20) acres of land, more or less, situated in Donegal twp., Butler county. Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north by lands of Fetzer A Myers, east bv lai.ds of Jones heirs, south by lanJs of B J Forquer, west by lands of Fetzer 4 Myers; frame house, board stable and coal bank there cm, all cleared and fenced. Seized and taken in execution as the property of G Iloch, dee'd., at the suit of Joseph Graham. E D Xo 81, June term, 1882. C. Walker, att'y' All the right, tittle, interest and claim of G Hoch, dee'd., of, in and to, all that certain lot ar parcel of ground, situate in the borough of Millerstown, Butler county, P., bounded on the north by lands of Martin Hoch, east by lands af M Deeter, south by Main street, and "west by lands of Frank Boyle, containing one-half acre more or less, a two-story frame dwelling house, frame stable, out-buildings and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taksn iu execution as the property of G Hoch, dee'd., at the suit of Joseph Graham. EDXo y, August term, 1882. H W Palmer, attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of Butler Gas Company of, in and to, all that cer tain piece or parcel of land, situate in the bor ough of Butler, Butler county, Pa., bounded an the north by the West Penn Railroad, cast by lands of Charles DutTy, south by Connoque □essing creek, and west by lands of Charles Duffy, containing one acre, more or less, hav ing thereon erected a brick gas house, coal house, gas tank, together with all the mains, pipes, retorts, gas meters, rights of way and franchises, rights anil priviledges belonging to said Gas Company. Seized auu taken in exe cution as the property of Butler Gas Company, »t the suit of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania. ED No 61, June term, 1882. J B MoJunkin, attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of John H Slaytor of, in and to forty-six (46) acres of land, more or less, situated in Clearfield twp., Butler county. Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north by lands of Henry Reiger, east by lands of Charles O'Donnell, south landsof James Martin, west by lands of Marcus Rensen, et al; log house, barn and orchard thereon, about 25 acres cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John H Slaytor, at the suit of E McJunkin. ED No 61, June term, 1882. J B McJunkin, attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of John H Slaytor of, iu aud to one (1) acre of land, more or less, situated in Oakland twp., Butler county, Pa , bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north by landsof Widow Herdman, east bv lands of Widow Herdman. south by Isaac Hepler, west by Millerstowu and But ler road; log stable, board shanty and orchard thereon all cleared and fenced. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John II Slaytor at the suit of E. McJunkin. E D No 87, June term, 1882. T C Campbell, attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of L J McQuistion, owner or reputed owner and con tractor, of, in and to all that certain lot of ground located in Coalville, Cherry two., But ler county, Pa., bounded and described as fol lows: On the north and east by lands of Union Coal and Coke Co., and on the south and west by lands of Ilenry Bolinjjer, being 40 feet front and 160 feet back, on whi«h is erected a frame dwelling house 16x32 feet two-stories high, to gether with the heriditaments and appurten ances thereto belonging. Seized ami taken in execution as the property of L J McQuistion, at ths suit of H E Wick. E D No 88, June term, 1882. W II Lusk, attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of Leonard McQuistion of, in and to all that cer tain lot or parcel of land, situate in the village of Coalville, Cherry twp., Butler county, Pa., bounded aud described as follows: On the north by lands of John Keister, south by Main street, east by lot of Geo. McQuistion and on the west by lot of Mrs. John Keister, said lot being 60 by 160 feet, on which there is erected a dwelling house and store of two-stories, with one-story addition on the east side thereof; the main building has a front of 16 feet and a depth of 30 feet and the addition or wing has a front of 12 feet with a depth of 26 feet, together with the heriditaments and appurtenances thereto belonging. Seized and tan I in execution as the property of Leonard McQuistion, at the suit of J II Walker. ED No 77, June term, 1882. J N Purviance, attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of II J Clark of, iu and to fifty-seven (57) acres of land, more or less, situated in Concord twp., Butler county, Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north by lands of W II Campbell aud A D Kuhn, east by other lands of 11. J Clark and Henry Blair, south by lauds of Samuel Sutton, west by lands of Joseph Gold; (being pirt of same tract bought by party of the first part from S G Meals); mostly cleared. Seized and taken in execution as the property of H J Clark, at the suit of W J Kiskadden, for use. ED No 77, June term, 1882. J N Purviance, attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of H J Clark of, in aud to all that certain tract or parcel of laud situate in Concord twp., Butler county, Pa., containing forty-five acres, more or less; bounded and described as follows: Begin ning at the north-west corner; thence east to the north east corner 78 perches; thence south: 107 9-10 perches; thence north 59 degrees west, 110 7-10 perches; thence north 17 degree, 56 4-10 perches to the place of beginning; bounded ou the north by John Kamerer aud A D Kuhn, east by John and Peter Kamerer, south by Coulter Robb and Henry Blair, and west by other lands of II J Clark; frame house, log barn. graiDery and orchard thereon. Seiz ed and taken in execution as the property of H J Clark, at the suit of W J Kiskidden, for use. ED No 26, June term, 1882. R P Scott, att'y. ED No 55, June term, 1882. ED No 56, June term, 1882. J D McJunkin, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of P F Porterfield of, in and to ninety (90) acres of land, more or less, situate in Allegheny twp., Butler county, Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit Beginning at a post at the north-west corner; thence by lands ofSloan, et al., north 89 deg.; east 159" perches to a white-oak; thence by lands of Dr A W Crawford, south 1 degree; east 73 perches to a sione; thence 331 degrees east, 18 perches to a post; thence by lands of Elias Osmau, part of same tract of land; south 88J degrees west 169 4-10 perches to a post; thence by lands of Dr A W Crawford, north 1 degree; west 90 8-10 perches to a post, the place of beginning. About 45 acres cleared, a two-story frame house, frame barn and orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of P F Porterfield, at the suit of I' F Porterfield, for use, Poterfield & McCombs, et al. ED, No 27, Juue term, 1882. F M Eastman, atl'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Jas. L Conu and Jrhanna Conn, of, in and to eigh ty-eight (88) acres of land, more or less, situated in Fairview township, Butler county, Pa., bounded as follows, to wit : On t'jc uorth by Robert Banks, et al, east by Wm Ellcnberger, south by Samuel Jenkins, et al, west by Eliz. B Brown ; about 60 acres cleared, a two story frame house, log house shanty, log barn, coal bank and orchard thereon. Selz- d and taken in execution as the property of Jas L Conn and Johanna Conn, at the suit.of L. M. Cochran. ED, No 59, June term, 1882. Ncwtou Black, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of T M Perry, of, in and to twelve (12) acres of land, more or less, situated in Allegheny towuship, Butler county, Pa, bounded as follows, to wit : On the uorth by Leslie Sloan, east by J M Black, south by P F Porterfield, west by Hannah Sloan ; all cleared, log house and some fiult trees therein. Seised and taken in execu tion as the property of T M Perry, at the suit of Lamberion Savings Bank lor use. E D, No 59, June term, Newton Black, atl'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of T M Perry, of, iu and to thirti.cn (IK) acres ot land, more or less, situated in Allegheny township, Butler county, Pa, bounded as follows, to wit On the north by Jas Anderson's heirs, cast by Dr A W Crawford, soulh by Samuel McClin tock, west by Daniel McClintoek, C D Gates and J (• Harris , mostly timber land, no Im provements thereon. Seized and lakeu In exe cution as tl p property of T M Purry, al the suit ol Lamberion Saving* Bank lor uso. E D, No 66, Jjue term, 1532. C Walker, atl'y All the right title, interest and claim o Thomas Houton, of, in and to the undivided one half ol forty-two (42) acres of land, tnort or less, situated in Donegal township. Bullet couutj'. Hi, hounded as follows, to wit : Ou the north by lands ol Thos Rodgets, east b) C'lm« DutTy, south by Oh as Duffy, west by Hil derbr tnd, et al ; log house, log stable, coal bank a d or hard thereor, mostly clearet", St ized uitd taken in esix-utiou as the property ol Thus Houtcn, at the suit ot Daniel Boyle. ED, No 78, June term, 1882. MiQuistion and V'anderlin, atl'ys. All the right, title, interest and claim of Hmr |Bellz, of, in and to all that certain trae", piece or parrel of land, situated in l.ancastei township, Butler county, Pa, bounded as fol lows : Beginning at a stone, thence north 53. 1 £ degrees west 81 2-10 perches by 1 \llds of Henry Stauffer to a stone, thenee south 88 decrees west 4 perches to a white oak saplin/r, theuce t:f>rth degre s west 26 perches by lands of Gotlicb Burry to a poH, thence north \\s degrees west 40 perches bv lands of Got lieb Burry to a post, thenee north decrees east 139 1-10 perehos by lauds of Henry Eieh nour to a post, thence south 26 decrees west 128 ib perches by lands ol E Weiss to a stone ; the place of beginning; containing 61 acres and (52 perches, more or less, about 50 acres cleared, small house and orchard thereon. Seized and taken ia execution as the property of Henry Belt/., at the suit of R P Bcolt tor use. E D, No 86, June term, 1882. Geo W Fleegcr, atl'y. A! 1 the right, title, interest and claim of Samuel Smith, of, in and to forty (40) acres of land, more or lcs-<, situated in Washington township, Butler county, Pa, bounded at- fol lows, to wit • On the north by Alex Clark, east by Wm Varuum and U P graveyard, south b> Hugh Young, west by Jas A Mahood ; mostly cleared and fenced, small board bouse thereon. Beized and taken iu execution th'- property of Samuel Smith, at the suit of Bell M Hatchisou, cl al. E 1), No 86, June term, 1882. Geo W Fleegcr, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Samuel Smith, o*. in and to sixty-seven (67) icres of land, more or less, situated in Wash ington township, Butler county. Pa, bounded is follows, to wit: On the north by James A Mahood, east by Hugh and James Young, south by R A Milfiiu, west by RO Shira ; a two story frame dwelling house, frame barn, wash liouse, wagon 6hcd, coal shed, coal bank, Fair Bank scales and twu orchards thercou, mostly cleared. Seized and taken iu cxccutiou as the property of Samuel Smith, at the suit of Bell M Hutchison, et al. ED, No 118, March terra, 1882. W D Brindon, atl'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Q, A Reriick, of, in and to one and a half (I>£: acres if land, more or less, situate iu Washington township, Butler county, Pa, bounded as fol lows, to wit: On the north by lauds of T J Alwell, east by the Butler and Enileuton road, south by lauds of James Grant, west by James Li rantcleared and lenced, a story and half frame bouse and about 50 lruit trees thereon. Seized and lakeu In execution as the pioperty of Q A Rediek, at the suit of W J Adams, Mouroc Donaldson, Ever &c. E D, No 74, Juue term, 1883. A T Black, att'y All the right, litle, interest and claim of W li Jedwick, of, in aud to all the undivided oc lialf in the following described;!! pieces of land, situate in Allegheny and Venango towushij s, Butler county. Pa, bounded as follows. Begin ning at a stone, theneebouth 4 degrees west 15 peri lies to a stone pile by lands of M Ander son's heirs, thence uorth 57% degrees east 82 perches to a stone by part ot same laud, thence noith 2-)>£ degrees east 33>£ perches to a post l>y'tbe >auie, thence north 89 degrees west 84 perches to the place of beginning, containing 24 acres and SO perches. Seized aud taken in execution as the property ot W B Sedwlck, at the suit of John 0 Dully lor use. E|D, No 74, JuDe tenu, 1881'. A T Block, att'y ALSO —All the right, title, interest and claim ot W BScdwiek, of, iu and to the following de scribed piece or parcelol land,situate in Alleghe ny and Venango townships, Butler Co, Pa, and known as the Mill pond, bounded as follows: Beginning at the south end of said piece of land at a post, thcuce north 43 degrees east 06 p« relies to a crab tree, thence east 15 1-10 perchei to a theiry, thence south 43 degrees, west S6J-J perches to an alder, thence 10 degrees, west 12 perches to a post, thence south 40 degrees east 40 perches to the place o! begln ing, containing 6 acres and 154 perches, more or less thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the propertv ot VV B dedwiek, at the suit ol John C Dutly for use. ED, No 74, June term, 1882- A T Black, atl'y, ALSO—AII the right, title, interest and claim of W B Scdwick, of, iu aud to all the tollowing described piece or parcel ot land, same county, townships aud State, bounded as follows: At the south west corner ol said piece ol laud at a post, thcuce west degrees east 8 perches to a clerry, thence north % degrees west 10 2-10 perches to a stump, thence uorth T6% degrees west 6 perches to a post, thence scum % degrees < a-it 17-10 peiches to the place oi beginning, containing 85 perches ; the ntorcsald piece containing iu all 31 acres and 159 perches, more or le-s ; a lrame Grist and Flouriug mill, with all inacbiuery and fixtures thereto belong ing, 3 frame dwelling houses and out buildings thereon. Seized r.uil taken iu execution as tbe property of VV B Sedwick, at the suit of John C Duffy for^use. ED, No 89, June term, 18S2. C A Sullivan, atl'y. Ail the right, title, interest and claim of Dr. Samuel Graham and Eleanor Graham, his wile, of, in and to eighty-five (85) acres of laud, more or less, situate in Butler township, Butler county, Pa, bounded as follows, to wit: On the north by lands of MeConnell, east by heirs of Win Borelaud and Eli Cratty, south by Silas Pierce, west by landsof Vinroe ; being the same track of iand which Dr Samuel Graham imrchased by article of agreement from Thompson McKinney; mostly cleared, log house, log barn and orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Dr Samuel Graham and Eleanor Graham, at the suit of E K Stajton for use, now for use of Geo S Bryou. ED, No 18, June term, 1882. W A Forquer, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of J. F Taylor, of, in and to one hundred and thirty (130) acres of land, more or less, situate in Slipperyrock township, Butler county, Pa, bounded as follows, to wit: On the north by lands of Henry Wolford, east by lauds of W D Renoegh, south by lands of J II Christley, west by lands of W J Miller; about 90 acres clear ed, one and a half story frame house, log barn, weatherboarded, good spring house, wagon and carriage house and orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of J F Taylor, at the suit of Wm Humphrey, in trust for Portersville Savings Bank, et al. ED, No 112, Narch term, 1882. W D Brandon, att'y All the right, title, interest and claim of W H Martin, of, in and to twenty-eight (28) acres of land, more or less, situate in Butler town ship, Butler county, Pa, bounded as follows, to wit: On the north by Robert McKee, east by Wm Miller, south by Whitestown and Butler road, west by O A Eberhart; mostly cleared, two story frame house, log stable, 4 acres of vineyard and 500 bearing fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of W II Martin, at the suit of Reym.-r Bros. TEKMS OK SALE.—'The following must be strictly complied with when property Is stricken down : 1. When the plaintiff or other lien creditors be come the purchaser, the costs on the writs must be paid, aud a list of the liens. Including mortgage searches on the property sold, together with such lien creditor's receipt* for the amount of the pro ceeds of the sale of such portion thereof as he may claim, must tie furnished the Sheriff. •1. All bills must be paid ill full. 3. All sales not settled immediately will be con tinued until t o'clock, r. M.of next day, at which time all property not settled for will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to whom first sold. •See Purdoii's Digest, '.'til Edition, page 44>>, and Smith's Fortns, page 3Ht, THOMAS DONAGHY, Sheriff of Butler County. Sheriff's office, Butler, l J a., May 15th, 1882. lload Reports. Notice is hereby given that the following Road Reports have l>eeii confirmed Nui by the Court and will be presented on Wednesday, June 7, A. D. 1882. If no exceptions are tiled they will be confirmed absolutely. No. 3 December Term 1881. An amended petition of citizens of Summit township, for a road to lead from a point on the Freeport and Butler road, at or near the mouth of Lindsey's lane, in Summit township, to a point on the Butler and Herman Station road, on the lands of Mrs. Nancy Breaden, in Summit township. No. 4 December Term 1881. Petition ot citi zens of Marion township, for a road to lead from the Anandale and llarrisville road, at or ' near the crossing of the S. A A. R. R., on the farm of Wm. G. Smith, to a point on the Butler and Franklin road, near the crossing of the S. & A. R. R., called Byer's crossing, near the station in Marion township. No. 5 December Term 1881. Private road in Concord township, to lead from the dwelling of Matthew Campbell, in said township, to the road leading from Sunbury to McGrath's Mills, in said county, called McGrath's Mill road. No. 6 December Term 1881. A public road in Adams and Middlesex townships, to vacate change and supply, beginning at a point on the Three Digree road, at or near where the line, between lands of James Perry and Edward List intersects said road in Adams township, to a point on what is known as the FIYP pegre,. I road, at or near wherp the l;ue beUyeen lands [ of R. mid John Thompson, intersects with said Five Degree road. W. B. DODDS. Clerk Q. S. | IMMENB K DISPLAY I >| STRAW GOODS, HATS, CAPS I || AN " | §j Gents' Furnishing Goods | § AT BARGAIN PRICES. li SUMMER UNDERWEAR, if ® Iu this Depaitment I ofier a New Stock, at IMMKNSE BARGAINS. PLEASE EX- K k: AMINE them aii'l you will save money. it f CHARLES R. GRIEB, MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA. |& JEWRY, 81 i —i Vf I am a rambling w reck of nudity, B Frogg, K. q , advettisiu. lgent for the best Jewelry bouse tbi -1 with to inform tbe public •\ r ARE ,is ow being offered at astonishing- I v y low prices at tbe popular and reliable ■ / tore V v \ I H ipEMBn. . Note What an old and Reliable House can do Regarding Prices. J Round.Nickel Clocks at $ 1 '3O A Good Strikiiig Clock, walnut case 3 00 Nickel Watch at 3 00 " _ •< " with alarms 150 " *" " " " 8 day 3 65. Nickel Watch, Stem Winder 400 A. Good Striking Clock 200 2 Oz. Silver Case, with Arner'n movement 10 00|, " " " closed iu the baok 450 Ladies Gold Watches at sl2 75 dP" All kinds of Sewing Machine Needles at 35 cents per dozen, and No. 1 Sperm Cilat 10 cents per bottle. 6FI The only place in Butler where you can find a full and complete stock of KNIVES, FORKS, SPOONS, Ac 1847. Rogers Bros.—A I.—none genuine unless stamped (" 1547. Rogers Bros.—A 1.") I also carry a full line of Eve Glasses and Spectacles, suitable for all eyes aud mounted in tbe 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 aud warranted. E. GRIEB, Main Street, Butlfr, Pa. Keystone Boiler Works. WM. MANCHESTER. 28th aud Railroad Streets, PITTSB'O NEW & SECOND-HAND BOILERS All Kinds of—— BOILERSandSBEETIRON WORK MADE to ORDER. Oil Stills, Tanks, Boiling Mill sticks, Ac., Ac. done Promptlv. Correspond ence Solicited. niyl7,ly'B2 BEST IN THE WORLD!- 111 ||| Take no other. PLALtIIS BEE Vjrv J- C. Sweariiigen. Oil Mondayh. 137 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. Pa. WIDOWS',"APPRAISEMENT. The following Widows' Appraisements have been filed iu tbe otllcc ot the Clerk ot Orphans Court, of Butler county, in accordance with an act of Assembly, of the 14th of April, A. D., 1851 = „ A. T. Bard 00 James Touhill 300 00 James B. Matthews 134 Wm. S. Shorts 2o« 50 Wm. Flemming 300 CO John K. Hays 00 Andrew J. 299 80 Lewis K. Anderson 300 00 Jacob Shearer Conrud Miller 40 .°° All persons interested in the above appraise ments will take notice that they will be pre sented to the Orphans' Court, at Butler, on Wednesday, the 7th day of June, 1882, and no exceptions being filed thev will be confirmed absolutely. BY THE COURT W. B. DODDS, Clerk O. C. Adiiiinfnf rafor'* Sale. In pursuance of an order of the Orphans Court, of Butler county, made the 15th day of Mav, A. D. 1882. the undersigned will offer at public sale, ou the premises, on Thnrsday. the Bth day of June. A. D. 1882, at 2 o'clock, P. M., all the" undivided one-lialf interest of Martha Ilogue, dee d, of and in the following described real estate, situate in Muddycreek township. Butler county, Pa., bounded on t'.ie uorth bv Kennedy et. al., cant by bimou Stickle's heirs, south by Thomas Cleland, et. al. and west by same, containing three and one-half acres with allowanco: frame house and stable thereon erected, orchard Ac. TERMS:—One-third on confirmation of salo, remainder in two equal annual installm«nts with interest from that date, to be secured by bond and mortgage. JAMES W. MoGEAI.Y, mavl7-4t. Administrator. Administrator'* Sale. In persuance of an order of the Orphans' Court, of Butler oounty, made the 15th day of Mav. A. D , 1882, the undersigned will offer at public sale, on the premises, on Thursday, the Bth day of June, A. D-, 1882, at 2 o'clock. P. M., ali the' undivided one-half interest of Elizabeth Iloguo, dee'd, of and in the following described real estate, situate in Muddycreek township, Butler countv, Pa., bounded on the north by Kennedy, et. al., eaut by Simon Stickle's heirs, Hontli by Thomas Oleland, et. al. and west by name, containing three and one-half acres with allowance; frame house and stable thereon erected, orchard Ac. TEKMS :—Ono-third on confirmation of sale, remainder in two equal annual installment* with interest from that date, to be secured by bond and mortgage. W. McGEAKY, niuvl7-it. Administrator. EMlate of Adam Albert. Letters ol administration having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Adam Al bert, dee'd., late of Franklin twp., Butler Co., l'a., all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make and ai|v having claims against the same will present thcin duly authenticated for payment. U- H. UALIAOHKH, Adm'r. Box 895, Butler, Pa. r D ■* AIIQ The beautiful PEOPLE'S Oltt.AN. L •• JMflO the handsomest and best made, for fifty dollars and upwards. Don't be ONLY humbugged by "cheap" advertisers, but send for particulars, terms, etc., to H. L. BENHAM & CO., tin ciunatl.O. yua-Vrt MARYLAND FARMS.—Book and Map free By C. 14. tfHANAHAN, Att'y, M l CRfv l week ill your own town. Terms and $-1 free. Address 11. IIAI.t.KTT & <'<'•» Portland, Malno. mars',ty J-JTF ~ Advertise iu the CITIZEN. SPECIAL NEWS! NOW that the Spring and Summer season is here, Mr. John Bickel, the Great B >ot and Shoe Dealer of Butler deems it his duty to inform his friends at the public at large that be haa just received, without any deay or Great Jiccident! The Largest Stock of Boots and Shoes that he has ever before brought to Butler, consisting of Ladies', Misses', Mens', Boys', and Children*', Boots and Shoes and »11 new and Lash from The Manufactories. This stock is the Largest and Best that can be found in Butler county and erervbot y ia bound to acknowledge the fact, and even tho.igh he were Struck by Re would have to smile a smile at such a display. I cannot be beat in Assortment an! giades, and my stock is large enough to supply a regiment of Over 3,500 People. I call your attention to this fact, and also inform you that there is a great deal cf money LOST by people that don't take the trouble to call on me before purchasing. My prices are found at all times the very lowest, which statement is fully endorsed by over 300 M Who have bonght of me during the last few days. Everybody should wear well fltttaj boots anl and shoes and mine cannot be beat for Style, Quality, looks aud prices. People htYJ been KILLED bv wearing leaky and ill fitting boots and shoes, and what is the use o.' doing so when yoa oan buv t;oods warranted to turn the water and wear well, just as cheap. I invite every one to oo.ne and convince himself. Teamsters, Mechanic s, Laborers, as well as Our Prominent Men and Capitalists aro invi'ed. lam at all times prepared to suit you. Should you happen to be Jlmong the Unfortunate who get into the wrong place, nobody but yourself will be to blame. So be particular to o .11 at my store and inspect my goods, no matter whether you are prepared to buy or not. It is no trouble for me to show gooods. Respectfully, JOHN BICKEL. ijCSr*Repairing done to order at Reasonable Rates. FURNITURE. o-O-o FURNITURE. THOMAS & DUBBS, DEALER* IN NEW AND SECOND - HAND FURNITURE No. 409 Fenn Avenue. Pittsburgh, Pa.. A FEW l>OOH« FROM UNION UEI'OT. Stoves, Carpets. Store Fixtures of all Kinds. Household Ac., for sale at low prloee. (fciTSpecial attention to Country Trade. We pay the higliost market price for all kinds of Furni ture- Parties desiring to sell furniture, will nud it to their interest to consult us. aprl'J, 3m IRON CITY BOILER WORKS, MANUFACTURERS OF Oil Tanks, StiUs&All Kinds of Sheet Iron Work. Special attention paid to Blast Furnace, Mill work and Jobbing. JAMES LAPPAN & CO., Flke Street, from 19th to 20th. Office 20th St. PITTSBUKGH , ma3,'W,ly AT I FIN.