BUTLER CITIZEN. Ie« A4rerilMH«iia. Dissolution Notice—Bander & Pyle. Orphans' Court Sale —R. D. Garden of the West —Hom®r H. WincheH. LOCAL" AND GENERAL The explosion of a lamp in one ol the upper rooms of tbe Lowry House last Sat urday evening, came near causing a fire. —Preaching in the Baptist Churcfc next Sabbath morning and evening by the Pas tor. Sabbath school in the afternoon at thre< o'clock. —Lace Curtains from \2i cents a yard op at L. STEIN 6l SON'S. Teachers will find the best instruc tion at the Normal School. Opens Aug. 15. Send green stamp for Illustrated Handbook containing valuable information. Address J A. Cooper, Kdhilx.ro, Pa. Zephyr Shawls from 15 cents OJJ »T L. STEIN & SON'S. Fouf hundred and ninety-five dif ferent students attended the Pine Grove Normal Academy last year, ninety-si* of whom were from Butler county. Fall term will begin Tuesday, August 8. Send for a catalogue. ISAAC C. KKTI.F.B, Principal. —Waring's Fertilizers and Peruvian Guano—for sale by J. NIGGLE & BRO —Work on the P. & W. railroad hereabouts is progressing. It is the intention, we understand, to have the road completed to the Renfrew or Bald Ridge oil terr.tory, by the end of the fall months. • Parasols, Parasols, Parasols, full line, at L. STEIN n the extension of the and Allegheny railroad from New Hope or Coalville, to Butler. The work, it is said, ■will commence soon. This looks like the mak ing of the road for certain. —Best assortment of Dress Goods, and lowest prices, at L. STEIN A SON'S. —ARRESTED. —D. A. Ralston, Presi dent of the late Fairview Bank, was arrested on Monday last at Kitlanning by Detective Ed mHudson, of this place. He was arrested on twoehaixesof embezzlement of the funds of that bask, the oaths being made by one of its sufferer* before Esquire Irviu, of this place. Baß in $5,000 was given for a hearing before Esq, Irvin on the 4th of August. —Just received another large stock of White Dress Goods at L. STEIN & SON'S —The fields are now standing thiok with sheaves and the farmers are busily engaged in gathering them. Mncli was gath ed nist week and this one will put as fine a crop of wheat in the barns as has oeen raised in Batler county for some years past. If the we«her continues good through this week the har will also have oeen harvested an-J secured Cofn is picking up well but the cool nights we aro-having are not supposed favorable for it. ---Waring's Fertilizers and Peruvian Guano—for sale by J. NIGGLE & BRO —On Monday of last week Christo her Shaffner, a son of Mr. Samuel Shaffner, of Butler twp., had two fingers of one of his hands so severely bruised end crushed that they had to be amputated. With his father he was fol lowing a table-rake in the harvest field and it seems stumbled and fell upon the rake where a chain passes over a roller, his hand being caught between them, with the above results. The lad is about thii teen years of age but. bore the pain with much courage. —Kentucky Jeans and Cottonades from 10 cents a yard up, at L. STEIN & SON'S. —The Schiedemantle well, at Bald ridge, is ten feet in the sand, with eleven bun dud feet ot. fluid in the hole. There is no water, as luis been reported. The well has filled up ajowly. The tand is white and of good quality, at least it is so called by those who are familar with tbe rook in that legion. Bniu present indications tbe well will settle 10.» twenty-barrel producer. It will start lar ger, but cannot be expected to uold to much above twenty or twenty-frve barrels. Later.— Later news from the Schiedemantle well are ■till more favorable. It will be a good well, producing probably from two to three hundred barrels per day. —Ladies' Linen Dusters, all sizes' qualities and prices, at L. STEIN & SON'S —The Parker Phoenix of last week says that the excitement over tbe suspension of tbe bank raged hot nntil about Mondav night of this week, since which time people have curbed their tongues. There were two parties in particular who used most abusive ana wick ed threats, subjecting themselves to arrest and imprisonment. Should any accident occur to the parties belqpging to the bank tbey would most certainly be spotted. No man has a right to threaten the life of another, nor has he the right of carrying a concealed weapon de claring he would shoot ou sight. We were su.ipri.sed that the man was not arrested and placed under bonds to keep the peace, at least. —Sewing Machine attachments and repairs of all kinds, at Grieb's Jewelry store. may3l-tf. —There is and has been for a long time just complaints as to the pavements of Main street, this place. As a general thing they are uneven, irregular and with' bricks out here and there. Strangers walking on them by night may stumble, or be joltyd ana per haps thrown from their feet. Even our own citizens walk with difficulty at night. There are looae bricks, or bricks out entirely and holes here and there on both sides of our Main street. This should not be. They should be made regular and level on every square and the Town Council for the credit of our town should so order it. Other towns have level, smooth pavements, and Butler should have the same — Doth for the comfort of its citizens as well as for that of strangers. —Bargains in Russia Crash, Towels, Table Linens and Napkins, at L. STEIN & SON'S. Changeol Law Ofllce*. H. H. Goucher, Esq., has removed his law offioe to the Brady Law Build ing, near tbe Court House. He has fitted up two fioe rooms in the same, second story, which he will occupy. W. L. Graham, Esq , and P. W. Lowry, Esq., will also have their offices in the same rooms with him for the present. R. P. Scott, Esq., has purchased and finely fitted up an office near the Court House, two doors west of CITIZEN office, and has removed his law offioe to tbe same, where he will hereafter be found. We are pleased to see our legal friends thus gathering around so neat io our office. It is a good omen, and ou wili save money. & | CHARLES R. GRIEB, | § MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA. _JS|.IV| J | , j I am a rambling 1 wreck of nudity, I' •'rogg, , ifent for the best Jewelry bouse I wi.-b to inform publ ATCIIbS, CLOCKS VARE, is now being oii'ereti ut astonishiug- k y low prices at the popular and rcliub! V f ° rC I Butl JEWELRY, SC., Note What an old and Reliable House can do Regarding Prices. Round Nickel (Mocks at $ 1 00 i A (iood Striking Clock, walnut case 3 00 Nickel Watch at 3 00 " " " with alarms 1 00 " " " " " 8 day 3 6o Nickel Watch, Stem WiuUir 4 (X) A Good Striking Clock 200 | 2 Oz. Silver Case, with Ainer'n movement 10 Of 1 ,, " " " clue< diu the hack 450 Ladies Cold Watches at sl2 75 All kinds of Sewing Machine Needles at 35 cents per dozen, aud No. 1 Sperm Cil at 10 cents per bottle. 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 stamped ("1847. —Rogers Bros.—A 1.") 1 also carry a full line of Eye Glasses and Spectacles, suitable for all eves and mounted in the most elegant and substantial manner, aud 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. E. GRIEB, Main Street, Butlrr, Pa. SENATOR BUTIjKR AXGKY. lie Speak* or Ileprcseiilullvc Miller Disrespectfully • WASHINGTON, July 21.—During the discussion in the House on Wednesday Representative Miller, in speaking on the Smalls-Tillman contested election case, referred to the ma sacre at Ham burg, S. C., July 8, 187 C, implicating Seuator Butler, one of the present Sen ator from the palmetto State, who, he said, was the leader of the mob. Mr. Miller also, in the course of his speech, said that at one poll, the home of Sen ator Butler, more thitu two thousand I people were prevented from voting and armed militia were drawn tip near and commanding the ballot-box. The South Carolina Senator was put in a very bad light by the Pennsylvania Representative, and when the former saw Mr Miller's speech printed in the Record, to-day he could not retain his feelings. Consequently the sleepy Senators were considerably astonished when Wade Hampton's colleague ro*e to a question of personal privilege and said: "Mr. President, I observe in the Record this morning that a person in another place made a wanton attack on my character and committed a breach of the privileges of this body, for which he was not called to order, in discuss ing a contested election case. I shall not at this late day be betrayed into a controversy with this individual, whose acquaintance I have never had the misfortune to make, but shall rather leave him to the judgment and contempt of all honorable men for attacking another in a forum where he (under the cover of the privileges of that forum) could not be answered, for declining to allow the correction of the falsehoods he was ut ering, for garbling the evidence, preversion of the truth and falsification of the record, and for refusing to give the person attacked the benefit of his owu statement. I have withstood the mastiffs of the Rad ical party in the past and can afford to dismiss with this brief notice the yelp ing of this cur of low degree. The name of this creature, I believe, is Samuel 11. Miller." Farmer** Look lo Your Interest. By usiug Bradley's Sea Fowl Peru vian Guano and also Bradley's Alkc line Dissolved Bone, you will increase your crops from 75 to 100 percent. It can be had at all times at Sarver's Sta tion, and also at the Niggle Bros., in Butler. Send in your orders early. W.M, CROOKSHANK, Agent for Butler Co. Sarver's Station, Butler Branch R. 11. june2l 2m. Webb's Eclectric Medicine- Ts a positive and effectual remedy for all Ner vous Diseases ui everv stage of life young or old. male or female. Such as Impotency. Prostration. I..SS of Strength. loss of Vitality. Infective Memo ry Impaired Brain Power, and diseases from which an unnatural w 'ste of life springs. all of which cannot fail to undermine the whole system Kvery organ is weakened.every power prostrated, and inanv forms of dls«»jvsp an* ir«M»c»nit»*d wlilon. i! not checked, pave the way to an ••arlv death. It reiuvinutes age and relnvigorates youth. Kai'h package contains sufficient for two weeks treatment. Write for pamphlet, which will be sent free, with full particulars. Sold liv all Druggists at .W cents a package, or twelve packages for Will l>e sent free l>> mail on n'celnt of monev. I>v aihlresslnu WKltlt'S KCI.KfTItrC MEDICINE CO.. p A cure guaranteed. Buffalo. N. Sold l»y I). 11. Witller. Butler. Pa. Jan.! :ly FEltll IH AHMOn, ,Justice of the Peace ' Main street, opposite Postoffice, ZKLI ENOPLS .PA. Hi member Thin. If you are sick Hop Bitters will surely aid Nature in making you well wb't) all else fails. If you are costive or dyspeptic, or are Lufferiug from any other of the numerous diseases of the stomach or bowels, it is your owu fault if you re main ill. for Hop Bitters are a sover eign remedy in all such complaints. II you are wasting away with aDy form of Kidney disease, stop tempting Death this moment, and turn for a cure to Hop Bitters. If you are sick with that terrible sick'iess Nervousness, you will find a ' Balm in Gilead" in the use of Hop Bitters. If you are a frequenter, or a resident of a miasmatic district, barricade your system against the scourge of all coun tries—malarial, epidemic, bilious, aud iutermitteut fevers by the uso of Hop Bitters. If you have rough, pimply, or sal low skin, bad breath, pains and aches, and feel miserable generally, Hop Bit ters will give you fair skin, rich blood, aud sweetest breath, health and com fort. Iu short they cure all Diseases of stomach, Bowels, Blood, Liver, Nerves, Kidneys, Bright's Disease. SSOO will be paid for a case they will not cure or help. That poor, bedridden, invalid wife, sister, mother, or daughter, can be made the picture of health, by a few bottles of Hop Bitters, costing but a trifle. Will you let them suffer!' 'IS ABURECURE I for all diseases of the Kidneys and I I LIVER It haa specific action on this moat important j organ, enabling It to throw off torpidity and | ' paction, stlinulatinc the healthy accretion of ' the Bile, and by keeping the bowela In free . I oondltion. effecting ita regular discharge. aa nlnvin If you areaufforlng from | mdlcaricl. malaria.have the chllla, I aro billoua, dyspeptic. or oonatipated, Kidney \ Wort will surely relievo and quickly cure. > • In the Spring tooleanaa the Bystem, every one should take a thorough ooiuao of it. I tl- »OLO BY DRUOOISTg i _PrIce j tU - l ORPHANS 7 COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Butler eouuty, Pa., the undersigned, Execu i tor of the estate of R. D. Alexander, late of I Muddvcreek twp., BuMer county, Pa.,dec'd., will offer at public sale on the premises, on FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1,1882, al 10 o'clock, A.M., the following land and f.irin, situate in said Muddycreek twp., to-wit: ONE HUNDRED ACRES, more or lens, and bounded and described as fol lows : On the North by J. Kiester and J. Gal lagher; on the East by Dnv d Marshall, Esq.; on the South by Thomas Gallagher and on the West by F. W. Gallagher. Having thereon ' erected a [rood two-story new frame house, con taining six roo:i)H, a double log barn, and other i ut buildings, 11 good apple and peach orchard, grapes and other small fruits in abundance. TERMS OK Sai.k One-third of purchase money on confirmation of sale, and the remain der in two equal annual payments thereafter, « ith interest, etc. THOMAS GARVEY, Executor. Prospect, Hutltr Co., Pa., July 2ti, 3t. M.MOORE, j 325 Penn Avfnue, Pittsburgh, Pa. Will offur for a short timj, to ■ educe utock be fore goin - to Paris. an exquisite assortment of Imported Dresses, Mantles and Hats, All recently received for the Snn'mer, and of the most fashionable description. T # 1 198 LIBERTV ST. O PITTSBURGH, yjgT* Advertise in the CITIZEN. AT I BUMS. EARS FOR THE MILLION! Foo Ghoo's Balsam of Shark's Oil I'osittvely Uestorrs 'he Hearing, and is the onlt/ Absolute Cure for Dtajness Known. This Oil is abstracted from peculiar specie of -mall WUITE SHIRK, caught in th>l Yellow T>ea, known as Carcharodon Roudelelh. Every Chi nese fisherman knows it. Iu virtues as a re storative of bearing were discovered by a Budd hist Priest about the year 1410. Its cures were so numerous and many so eeemiugly tu'racu lous, that the remedy was officially proclaimed over the entire Empire. Its ufc became »o uni versal that for over HOC venrs do deafness has cxlslied among the Chinese people. Sent, eharues prepaid, to any address at SI.CO per bottle. » Hear What The Deaf Say! It has performed a miracle In my ease, i have no unearthly noises in my head and hear much better. I hive been greatly benefited. My deafness helped a great deal—think auother bottle will cure me. "Its arc unquestionable and I*B cura tive chaiact< r absolute, as the writer can per sonally testify, both Iroui expuience aud obser vation. Write at once to ilaylock ifc Jenney, 7 Dey Street, New York, enclosing SI.OO and you will receive by return II remedy that will enable you to hear like anybody else, and curative effects will be permanent. You will never regret c'olng so."— EDITOR or MERCAN TILE REVIEW. tggrTo avoid loss iu the Mulls, please send money by Registered letter. Only Imported by HAYLOCK & JENNEY, (Late HAYLOCK & Co.) SOLE AGENTS FOB AMBKICA. 7 Dey St., N. Y. Junc7-ly. The "Garden of (he Went." TO THE FARMKBS OF PENNSYLVANIA. I give vou a cordial invitation to come now and see tbis "Garden of the West" —Northeast Missouri. You t a are weary with farms < f ex hausted fertility, aud you that have families of hoys growing up whom you wish to establish upon tarms larger and better and cheaper than are withiu your reach in the old States, and you that desire a change of climate, come and see this couutry in its prime, aglow with golden harvests, where the great rustling fields of com murmur melodies of and welcome to the visitor. "Seeing is believing." I show my farms personally, free of charge, to any one de siring to inspe.-t them. "NORTH EAST MISSOURI" comprises that part of the State bordered on the east by Illi nois, and on the north by lowa. It embraces a territory about 100 miles square, celebrated lor its fertility, salubrity of climate, accessibility to markits, diversity of landscape, and its multifarious productions. It lies iu directcon nection, by trunk lines of railway, with Chi cago, Philadelphia und New York. Perfect order, peace and political freedom prevail. Forty thousand Pennsylvanians already reside in Missouri. In this "line district I have for sale about three hundred farms, varying in size, quality, price and equipments to suit the wants of customers. I SKNIJ Ft'Ll. DEBCRIP TIVK LISTS TO ANY ADDBESS FRKK O» CHARGE. Prices rauge from $lO to SIOO per acre. Let me brietly outline one sample farm of the higher i>riced class—that of Mr. W. M. Baxter, 10 milea weat of Hannibal, (iu Marion County), 210 acres richest "elmirootls hemp kind," all fenced, 40 acre* good timber, 50 acres blue grass, 3 fine springs (never failing), large brick mansion (cost over$10,000); soil of unsurpassed fertility, producing in perfection all standard grains, vegetables and fruits. R. K. station on the premises; six trains pass daily ; within half-hour's ride of Hannibal, a thriving city of 15,000 pop. Trice, s>Bo per acre, p:irt cash, remainder on most reasonable terms. The railway /are of /iitrchater from his home t" Palmyra "ml return will be allwretl as jMii't of >be cash jxii,mmt. Title guaranteed PUrkt! Address HOMER H. WINCHELL. Real Estate Agent and Commissioner of Im migration for Missouri, Palmyra, Marion Co., Mo. july2»!-lm. Dissolution Notice. iiiii The partnership heretofore existing between Ilenrv Bauder and Samuel Bauder and Atuoa Pyle Icnown as the firm of BAI'I>EU A PYLE, hits this day been dissolved by mutual consent, Amos Pyle retiring. Henry and Samuel Bauder will continue in the milling business as usual. All accounts of the late firm will be settled bjr Henry Bauder. All knowing themselves in debted to said firm will coiue and settle im mediately and all having accounts against said firm will present their account. IIFNRY BAUDER, SAMUEL BAUDER, AMOS PYLE. July 19, 1882, 4w. CCC'«''«'k m your own town. Terms and $5 free. Address 11. HALLETT & Co. Poitlmd, Maine. mafiK>4