BUTLER CITIZEN. WEDNESDAY APRIL 4, 'B3. New Adffrilsnnciils. Carpets, Clothing, etc. —P. A. lleck. Hats, Caps, etc.—Chas. K. Grieb. Select fehool—Maekey tn 1 Ha>s!er. Notice to dtb ors— J. It. Karns. New Livery Firm—Bicke' & Gallagher. Administrator's Notice —Estate of W. P. Mechlins. New Store —Jordan Evth. Notice of Meeting of Butler B. & L. As sociation. Dust-proof Case—American Watch Co. Wholesale Millinery, etc.—Porter an 1 Don aldson. ~ LOCAL AND GENERAL. A man in Norristown has applied to the court for an injunction to restrain his brother from engaging in the pho tograph business. —Hats, caps and gent's furnishing goods, big line, at J. P. T. STEHLE'S. The best place in Butler to buy Silks, Cashmeres and Dress Ooods of all kinds is at L. STEIN A SON'S. The Lancaster Inquirer puts this question: Two girls met three other girls and all kissed. How many kisses were exchanged? —Trunks, valises and traveling bags at J. F. T. STEiu.fe's. Send or leave your order for a Sewing Machine, of any make, at Grieb's Jewelry store. may3l-tf —Cures by laying on of hands are not credited; but bad boys may some times be cured ot badness in that way, if the hands are laid on smartly. We still have a good assortment of Blankets, Flannels, Bed Comforts, Quilts, Spreads, Ac., at lower prices than ever, at L. STEIN & SON'S. Trunks, valises and traveling bags at J. F- T. STEHLE'S. —lt turns out that Wiggins, the Canadian weather prophet, waA an inmate of the Dixmont lunatic hospU tal several years ago. The Superin tendvi,r. of the hospital so states. —Hats, caps and gent's furnishing jronil-, big line, at J. F. T. STEHLE'S. Trnnks, valises and traveling bags at J. F. T. STEHLE'S. Township auditors should bear in mind that their annual report must be published in some county paper. Post ing bills containing the statement does not satisfy the letter, much less the spirit of the law. Bargains in Table Linens, Crashes, Towelings, Tickings and Sheetings, at L. STEIN & SON'S. Wall paper and window-shades at J. F. T. STEHLE'S. Fresh oysters received twice a week at the City Bakery, Vogely House block. —Judge Bredin has decided that it is illegal for persons having licenses to sell liquor in quantities less than a quart or to fill two pint bottles for the same person and sell it for a quart. Here is a ease, at least, where two pints do not make a quart.— New Cas tle News. —Just received, a choice assortment of early spring prints in Shirting and Dress styles at L. STEIN & SON'S. —Just received, New Hamburg Embroideries and Insertings, New Irish Point Embroidery, Swiss Em broidery, Laces, Edgings and Trim mings of all kinds at L. STEIN & SON'S. Wall paper and window-shades at J. F. T. STEHLE'S. —That ball given by Will Yander bilt, a few nights since, only cost him * $50,000. His wife was attired in a costume valued at SIO,OOO. Bill be lieves in style to excess and it may be the ruination of him yet. We have tried to teach him better but he always responds, "Eat, drink and be merry, for perchance tomorrow we may die.'* —Sewing Machine attachments and repairs of all kinds, at Grieb's Jewelry store. mav3l-tf. —All the best makes of Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings and Muslins, all widths, at lowest prices, at L. STEIN & SON'S. —Fresh bread and cakes always on hand at the City Bakery, Vogely House block. " —Hats, caps and gents furnishing goods, big line, at J. F- T. STEHLE'S. en/Phe State, a few days ago, came into posession of an escheated estate of a Philadelphian, who died some years ago, leaving property worth about SBOO, with no heirs to claim it. In this case the property was rented for seven years while waiting for the heirs to turn up, but none appearing, ii was sold by the State and SBOO realized. The Gov- 1 ernor is required to give a deed for the property, which was done. It is an }qtpre§ting fact that tjjis is the fjrst ' case of the kind in twenty-five yeara. —Wall paper and window-shades at J. F. T. STEHI.E'S. —Lunches and meals can be had at " all bouFs at Morrison's City Bakery, Vogely House'block. —We are closing out all Coats and Dolmans below cost. Call and secure a bargain before they are all gone. L. STEIN & SON. —Just received at Cha3. R. Grieb's, a complete line of Celluloid Collars and Cuffs. —The question of equalizing the wages of sjifllecj workmen in the y^fi ; oqs departments of the !pittsburgh iron and steel mills will be a problem oyer which a struggle will probably ensue this year. The pmjtjlpra are jealous of the rollers, the finishers of the pud dlers, and so on. It is even hinted that the Amalgamated Association may suffer in the end, and that a rival organization may be formed in the old order, Sons of Vulcan. But this is not deserved worthy a thought by the majority of mill men —parties should not {ail to examine ouf choice assortment of Hamburg Embroideries and Insertings, Irish Point Embroidery, Laces. Edgings, etc., before purchasing elsewhere,. f- "Sow. —Largest and handsomest line of Hamburg Embroideries and Insertings ever brought to Butler, from one cent a yard up to finest qualities at L. STEIN & SON'S. —Special clearance sale of all wiitfe*, Dress OCOCJQ to luajce room Tor ''early sp*ihg goods, soon to arrive; at ' * • * ! ' "L STEIN & SON'S. - The oil m jumped to adollar theother dav amidst the wildest excitement. • —Some jieople fooled themselves last Sunday —they went to church. —S. F. Bowser, Esq., has removed his office to the second story of the Brady building. —Mr. James Vogeley, the baker, has remov ed to Leechburg, Armstrong county, Pa. —The William Balph family have gone to Allegheny city to live. —Frank Anderson is going into the grocery business at Renfrew. —See notice of Profs. Macl.ey aid Hassler's select school in another place. —Some people put oft'moving until Monday, as "a Saturday Hit makes a short sit." —The Mercer county Court has decided that School Boards can funds for paying a teacher of vocal music if they see tit to do so —Will Stein is on a visit to the Eastern dry goods markets, making his purchases of spring and summer stock. —Having used Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup in my family for the last three years, I find it is the best preparation I have ever used for Coughs and Colds, giving almost immediate relief. B. WALK EH, Gen'l Com. Merchant, IIS Light St. Balto., Md. —Jos. Bredin and Porter W-. Lowry, Esqs., have moved into offices in the Bredin buiding at the corner of Main st. and Diamond. —Sam Boreland's daughter went to Parker to vis-it the family of an uncle; aud not to New Castle, as the Pittsburgh papers stated. —The Hint bottle works at Bridgewater, Beaver Co., was destroyed by fire last Wed nesday night. Loss sß,(mo. —The Harrisburg Telnjrtph describes a •'dude," as being a statesman doing his first year's sentence in the Legislature. —Those of our fenders desiring a perma nent situation and gain) pay, might read the advertisement '"MEN WAX L'ED," in another column. —Mr. Spang has removed his Sewing Ma chine office to the Baldauf building, next door to the Sayings Bank. —O. K. Waldron A Bro., dentists, continue toocaupy their handsome rooms in the second story of the I'nioa lilock, liufler, Pa, See card. —AI. Ruff has moved his family and house hold goods into the second story of his store building. —Services will be held by Rev. Limberg in the Reformed phurch of this town next Sun day at 2J, P. M. The servipes wlfl be jo theCJeri man language. —Martin S. Frayer, Huntingdon, Pa., says: "I used Brown's Iron liitters with the most gratifying results for biliousness.' —We dij/eei. attention to the card of 1). A. Heck, dealer in carpets, clothing u...j gpnl't; furnishing goods. Al. will have but one price for all his goods and intends doing a cash business. —Jno, Berg <£ Co., bankers, moved into their new building on Monday. The room has been newly painted, papered and calsomined, and presents a very handsome appearance. -r-Jn sew York, Ohio, Illinois and other Western States, people mpy £ op t|je Ist of May. Why cannot landlords and tenants arrange for the same time here ? It certainly would be a desirable change. —CtlfJ Cllfictophpr Wunderlich (generally pronounced Wonderly) died hip lioiije in Butler township, last Thursday morning and was buried in the South cemetry here next day. He was in his 92d year. —Mes6*s. P»'4gfe ipg el have concluded not to go ipfo business lief e. Tfi.cy are hqth fine young men and we are sorry that unfor* seen circumstances interfered with their en terprise —Mr. J. George Stanjm has all kinds of bricks for stile af his kiln west of Butler, aud he will make and burn brick in the country for anyone desiring them made and burned on their premises, fof fjirfher particulars, see his card in another place. —You can go to Pittsburgh from this town, on the P. & W. R. R. to-day, to-morrow or next day and return for $1.60, from Bald Ridge and return $1.30. Tickets for the bench (dog) show and for the shooting match can lie had of the R. It. ticket agent.s —Messrs. Isaiah McC'all, Janjes Deer, Tbos. McGinness, Htfgh Mcfadden,Samuel Borland, Martin Eisler, Jesse Harvey and Samuel Milr ler, have been appointed tipstaves of the Courts, four only are to serve during any one Court and to serve on alternate weeks, —The following changes have been made in the services of the Methodist Episcopal church, of this place, from this date; The Sunday school will meet at !l;30 A. si. All 1 evening services will;be at 7:30. The regular < prayer meeting will be held on Wednesday instead of Thursday evening. HOMER J. SMITH, Pastor. —Some of the jewelers of Western Pennsyl- 1 vania have received notice from a New York ' wholesale house to take special pains to guard ' their stores and yaults just now, as a gang of ' professional burglars has left that city recently ! for this section. —The laborers on the West Penn t ;s the intentjc.p aflfoj ktjff *?escil' the Jjf.o.i;, Catering to the lino retail trade in hats, caps and gents furnishing goods is Charley Grieb s business as well as his pleasure, and that his efforts are appreciated is proven bv immense sales he makes &!«/• fctop in" anil see hL ■ iny styles in soft and stiff hats, and his new Stock' of neckties, bows and scarfs, in all shades aud of all shapes—the most exten sive assortment over shown in Butler. See his k u»ni iu another place, —One of the new Wilson Cylinder washers can l>e seen at Biehl's hardware store. It was invented and manufactured by Mr. Al. Wilson, of this place, and is said to be the best washer in existence. Al. has used one himself for months and says he can wash a large lot of clothes with it and wash them clean in a few minutes. The plan of it is entirely ditl'erent from any other washer we have ever seen and people needing a washer will do well to examine this one be fore buying. —Says the Kittanning Times, "A man drop ped into Kittanning one day this week, and worked the three cent racket. He claimed he had come from Millerstown, was dead broke, his sister was dead, and wanted to write a let ter, but had no three cents to pay postage. Every person he met contributed three cents, and his income was large. On his proceeds he cot drunk, and on Wednesday evening Burgess Nulton consigned him to the lo<-kup. He was kept in there for six hours, aud then told to leave the town or go to the work house. He left." —We are informed that there were no pistols displayed at the fracas in the Graham school house, in Connoqueuessiiig township, a few evenings since, though eertain parties went there with pistols and handy-billies in their po;kets, and with the intention of raising a disturbance and interfering with the exhibition. The feud between the two settlements in that township is said to have existed for years. It 'shows itself whenever occasion presents, ami the sooner it is done away with the better. As it stands r>ow its getting into court fl mere matter of time. The school directors of the township hare a duty to perform in the prem- —Messrs. George H. Graham, B. S. Rankin William Gibson, D. C. Rankin, E. V. itigney R. D. McCiarvey, D. L. Bankin, James Wilson, A.B.Storv, Chas. Garner, N. R. Blair, G. II- Gibson, J. J. McGarvey, Stanhy Mo re lie ad, E. E. Abrams, George Phakelev, D. K. Shakeley i George McKinny, Rudolf Barnhart, Andrew Campbell, Thomas Hays, Alfred Yensel, John Blaney, John B. < 'aupbtdl, Thomas Samuel Ekas, Frank llarman, W. T. McCoy, H. W. Reep, R. Mcintosh, Thomas Jamison, B. B. Siebert, James A. Wilson and A. L Campbell, all citizens of Fairview township this county, have through their agent George 11. Graham, appealed to Court regarding the valuation placed upon their property by the as seswqja and sustained by the County Commis sioners. The proj>erties of all these persons have oil rigs U|x>n them belonging to the lessees, but which have been assessed with the property to the owners and of this they com plain. —We neglected last week to make a note of the lie n enterprise in Prospect—the Prospect Normal and Classical Academy, the first ses sion <>f which will open on next Monday, the 9th iii-it. aa.l c.mtinue fur eleven weeks. The aim of the school, as stated in their card in another place, is, "To prepare young men and •,yomen for college; to tit teachers to do the best work ii) tbe scliQOl (Oyii), aud to give those who do not intend to pursue a course in college an opportunity of getting an education suitable for all praetiele purposes in life." The trustees are reliable, enterprising lupn. They have secured a commodious building, made arrange ments for boarding the students, and it is their intention to make the Prospect Academy one of the permanent institutions of the county. We wish them success. Prospect is a delightfully situated town; her citizens are generous, intelli gent, good-hearted people and there is no healthier location in the State. —H. H. Gonchcr, Esq., one of the be*t lawyers of our town, has removed to \yarren, this State, where he intends opening an office and continuing the practice of his profession. Mr. Goucher is a native of Venango county and read law at Franklin. Ilecauie to this county some ten years ami soon acquired a goo;] practice in the Common Pleas Courts of the county, and for several years previous to the repeal of the Bankrupt law, was the Register in Bankruptcy for this comity. For sopae yein, however, "his' heatth has been impaired and thinking that a chaßge of location would bene fit him, he finally concluded to remove to War ren county, on account of its clear streams and pine forests, where, in his leisure time, he could enjoy his fjvvorile and nealth.producing amusements of hunting and fishing. In his removal this community losses a good citizen and, personally speaking, we lose a good friend and neighbor. lie is a man of marked ability iu his profession and is also a man of strict honor and integrity, and j;is styappsi; assured wherever he may go. Shooting Scrape in Cherry Twp. A man named John Anderson was brought to town by Constable Heed, of Cherry township, last Sunday and put in jail on a commitment by Esq. Smith, charg. ing him with shooting another uia'i. It appears that Anderson, and a man named Williams quarreled la<-t Saturday, either at Gomersol or Coalville or between the two places, aud that during the quarrel Anderson shot Williams in the back. Both men are said to have been drunk, and Wil liams is said to be dangerously wounded. Up to yesterday morning no particulars of the af fair could be had in Butler. Supposed Miirdbr in butler Co, Some five months ago—in the latter part of October, 1882, Mr. Nicholas Probst, better known as "Dutch Nick," a drover who bought up cattiu in this county and run them to the Pittsburgh market, mysteriously disap peared. Nothing was heard or known of him until a few days ago when another drover who had been very intimate with Nick, told a certain citizen of this county that Nick had been murdered at a certain house between Butler and Harmony, knew that h£ had been killed therp, aud Niek gave him all his money on a previous evening at hoij.se nearer Harmony. The drover li!}d been drinking before making these state ments, and in attempting to patch up afterwards, made them woyse. He has not as yet been arrested but is be ing watphed, and detectives of this and Alle gheny county are investigating the case. Probst made his home in Pittsburgh, where he boarded. He was a widower and has. three children shout the Pity somewhere. The War at Renfrew. The Renfrews and Purvianees had a battle at the Sim Nixon hotel building, iu Renfrew, last Monday morning, which seems to have re sulted iu a victory for the Purvianees, or at least one of them. The collision was brought about by the Purvianees taking poss£sg-i»jl a»i}ixon's lpftsp ex-, pi fed, thus getting peaceable possession of the PFO} carry a complete line of Notions, Messss. Porter «k Donaldson make specialties of a few items —Corsets, Ladies and Children's Neck Wear, Lace Caps, Hoop Skirts, Hustles, Veilings and Nets, and giving tiivse sjiccial attention show a much liner as sortment than any of the regular Notion houses 4nd 4ak a comparison of prices with the closest hquses anywhere. While we can cheerfully commend this house to old, experiensed buyem < n account of the large stock they carry, and the advantages they have for getting and giving inside prices, yet, we would especially commend them to parties just starting in business, as they are thoroughly reliable in every sense of the word, and always take an interest in the success of their customers, realizing the fact that their own interest and that of their customers is one and the same; therefore, for late styles and low prices, large stock, and honorable (Teat' rnent. v?e *ay«£; Mt»sw. Porter £ Donaldson, of 2t>o, 202, 264 Liberty street, Pittsburgh, be fore you buy (they sell only at wholesale). GLOBE FERTILIZER. Analysis by Mr. O. Wuth, Pitts burgh, Pa. Sulphate of Amm0nium,,,.,....,,,, .83 Silicic Acid 7.10 Alumina 3.32 Protoxyde of Iron 10 Carbonate of Calcium 21.79 Sulphate of Calcium 7.25 Sulphate of Sodium 0.08 Moisture 5.80 Chloride of Calcium 2.53 Chloride of Magnesium 1.35 C'jlorid? of fifomide of 50duim...;...'.'.;.'.;..;...'..... 05 Phosphoric Acid 04 The Globe Fertilizer is a combination of salt and other minerals necessary and indispensable to the growth and proper nourishment of vege tation, as will be seen in the analysis. Proper ly applied, it imparts to the soil life and strength, destroying \fcrniß and lusiuts (d all kinds nd-.y'so disastrous Co the crops all over the country. Manufactured only by Haller, Beck & Co. Price per bbl. (280 lbs) } 75 Price pff| ton 11 50 RirTI.HK, PA., Nov. 20, 1882. II.VM.KB, BECK A Co.; Gents —J used your Globe Fertilizer last season on mv potatoes, cabbage and oats, and 1 never raised better or nicer of the above crops in all my time of farm ing, which 1 have been at for about fifty years, ' pETES QEoTERLIXG. Full directions with each barrel. For sale by G. WILSON MILLER & Bun. PfQSpnpt Normal Academy. The Prospect Normal and Classical Academy will open on the fith of April and continue in session eleven weeks. Thorough instruc tion will be given in all the studies included in a complete Normal and Scientific course and also in the Latin, Greek and Higher Mathe matics, sufficient to enable tfreshtaan afid Sophouiore classes of best Col lege?. " I Tuition very low: Primary students, £3 per term; intermediate, $.3, and those pursuing the hijfhcr studies, „0. Boarding cheap. Room rfent extremely low. , The aim of the school is to prepare young men and women for I'ollege; to fit teachers to ' do the best work in the schoolroom, and to 1 give those who do not intend to pursue a i course in College an opportunity fif gfcttiag ttu jdqcaMon snifaUle «o> u!i"p»-actii>ai purposes in ' life. School building very commodious The town is located in a very healthy part of the country. Peoj li kind and verv gener ous, and their intention is to make tlie Pros pect Academy one of the permanent institu tions of the country. An assistant teac'tie* an J also a first class pr.c.iic ieachtr will be employ ed. Seiiftol non-sectarian. For further par ticulars address any member of the Hoard of Trustees, who have made all necessary arrange ment! regarding board, rooms &e, N. M. OROWIq A- Prospect, Pa. THUSTKES. JAMES WII.SON, 11. YOUNO, J. M. LKIGRNKR, C. C. Sri.i.i VAN, Prospect, Pa., Du. \V. N. CLARK, WUitestown, Pa. —Our infaut industries—Cradle wani ufactories. " f "A Blessing in Disguise." 1 r 454 ADELI'UI ST., ISKOOKI.YN, N. Y., > March 29, ISSI. \ No family should be without Alleock's Por ous Plasters; their healing powers are \yontler-. ful aud their illieacy far-reading aim lasting. 1 for years J have seen and known them to cure 1 and relieve the mo.t obstinate and distressing t cases of rheumatism, kidney complaint, broil" 1 chitls, neuralgia, lumbago, inflamatlon ot the > limn* aud throat, paralysis, asthma, spinal i weakuess, and coughs and colds. In my own \ case they have afforded almost instant aud 1 permanent relief. My lrieuds consider them an Invaluable and spe.'dy remedy for all kinds ol aches and pains. They ai>e a, blessing in 8 disguise; ;\ns up yirifp or should be j wuuout tiiem if she values her pi ace aud eotn loit aud liecdom from ueivous exhaustion and other ailments. As a strengthening plaster, also for and weaknesses, they have a 1 never yet found a plat-tor so eflic.v I cious and stimulating, or to give so niuoli pen f cral satisfaction. Ueeil iu conneellou with Brandrcth's universal lifo-aiviujf life-heal ipg Pills, no one need despair of a speedy res- I t.iraliou to sound health. j MRS. E. TOMPKINS. ' ONETIUAU ' If you have teen using other Plasters oue ' tri: lof Alkock's Porous v ill conviuce you of | their wonderful superiority. other so . called porous plasters that e'.^ilp to be better, I they a»>e 411 fluids gotten ep to sell on the j world-wide reputation of the gt-nuiuu article. ; New Uvery Firm, Messrs. Henry Bickel nnd H. H. Gallagher I have purchased the Abe. Flick liverv | stable and stock and propose to run a first class . livery stable —first class horses, first class rigs and first class barn. Their stable is the first one on Jefferson st., west of Main St., and they invite friends to give them a call. I hereby "jiify ine debtors of Mrs. Julia and L. 15. Itoessing, that their uc- | 1 counts are in my hands for collection, as agent 1 for A. Rocssiug, their assignee, and that 1 can be found during the day at the furniture store of the Miller Bros., on Jctferson wotler, I'a. Prompt payment iiiv accounts is positively rpouire.',',, J. U, K \P»"W Removal. , Mr. J. F. Shaffer, who, for some years, It's had his barber shop in tba room vet occupied in part by the telegraph office has removed to the Buchele building, next door to J. F. T. Stehle'sstore. Mr. S. is a good barber himself and in Joe. Wagner and his brother Anthony Shaffer, he has two excellent assistants. | Buller B. &L. Association. Thu»« will be a meeting of the stockholders ! I of the Building <& Loan Association, of Butler, 1 , I Pa., on Saturday evening, April 2S, Is.s.'i, at 7 j o'clock P. M., at the Court House, iu Butler, to I transact such business as may come before it. ( BY ORDEB or THE BOARD. J. S. CAMPBELL, Secretary. Ring Lost. !- A gold, bind rinir was lost between the v j Com I House :ind the West Penn Depot last t | Frldav afternoon. '1 he tinder will please return s | the s:.iue to this oliiee and he or she will l>e T suitably rewarded. * Prof. MeyerholT r > Tunes ami repairs pianos and organs in Butler > and vicinity. His connection with Mes: 'n ' adautages which are enjoyed by few, enables r him to hold out extraordinary inducements. Old pianos and organs tuned, repaired and pol- I* ished aud made as good as new. inr7,3in> [ Concord Grape Vines. j Fine. Vigorous Vines, two three and four years' old. for sale by the dozen or thousan 1 at the lowest prices. These vines are raised on the famous Mt. Prospect Vineyards. : t N. J., win re the I well-known Port Graj o Wine is, produced that is j . so highly esteemed at Dresdeu and Berlin, and | European Cities to which it is shipped, ami that ' is so highly esteemed by physicians every where. I Address, ALFRED SPEEU. Passaic. N. .T. A (IRI>. To all those who are suffering from the er rors and indiscretions of youth, nervous j weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, Ae.,- 1 I will send a recipe that will cure you, I'I'FE OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis-. covered by a missionary in Sojj;';" \utciitia, Spnd a telf-addiv*<-.d elop.- ... the REV. JQSEI HT. IN. MAN', .S Ution ", -V. Yorh City Iv. *4KIM 6 POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never vaiies. A marvel of purity strength aud wholesomencss. More economi cal than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be sold in coin petition with the multitude of law tests, short weight, alum and phosphate powders. SOLI, OM.Y IN CA.»{3. ROV Al. BAKING ' POWDER ftt, ICu Wail Street, N. Y. THE NEW PATENT " DI'ST-PFOOF , Stem Winding Open Face 'Case, MANU^'ACTHE AMERICAN WATCH CO, Walt ham, Wtivx, This case Is formed in one so'.:d piece with out joint or seam, openiug in Front only, thus avoiding the u ual cap, aud securing greater strength and durability. These Watches arc all open face. The bean.-!, into which an extra stvapg crystal is Silted with au especially prepared water-prool cement, is attached to the case by screwing it thoruoii, and thus forms an airdisbt Junction wffh the body of tj;c w.i-0, which Is proof against dust and moisture. To railroad men, travelers, miners, lumber men and others who are almost constantly ex-, po edand who have to make freqneqt refc-puces to Hie watch, these are of tho utmost laif,Qrtancc. The Following betters Till llieir own Story. '• VALDOSTA.. GEOR<;I\, JU>Y uul-|»ro«»rsteiii Wlinl lug Wdit li t'*«e, Challenge the AVorltl to produce lis Equal. For Sale by all First-Class Jewelers | IS A SURE CURE 1 | for all diseases of the Kidneys and ) r LIVER i ]» L«MS specific action oil this most important , 1 organ, enabling it to throw off torpidity and | " inaction, stimulating the healthy secretion of 2 the Bile, and by keeping tho bowels in free . V condition, eUbctini? its regular discharge. ' HJB you arc suffering: from ff Iwl Cl Id■l CI • malaria, have tho cliills, | 3 ; are bilious, dyspeptic, or constipated, Kidney- J Wort will uurely relievo and quickly cure. | 1 In the Spring to cleanse the System, every " « ono should take a thorough course of it. I u- SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. Price *I. jy|EN WANTED A ON SALARY, m We yet need a few more reliable men to sell our Nursery stock. Any man of pluck, energy and per severance can succeed without previousexperieace. Situations permanent, and "s> large Particulars tree on application. AUdri-.«». stattnn litre, and enclos- InifStamp. It. «. (IIAKK 4. CO.. VThx < > uiwric, UKNSVA, N. Y. fKET» JACKET. DOUIU.K ACTI NG Kltosr I'KOOI FORCE PCMI'S. Awarded the highest premium every where exhibited, THKV IUVK. NO K«/I"AI.. Are always ready and reliable in case of lire ; <|uick anil easy to oper .ite for washing buiacirs. sprinkling lawns, etc. : has nostutllne l>oxesto leak or In' packed ; portvlain lined, prevent ingruM ; always KiiitHT-iMtnoi--; suita ble for wells of any depth, and the only Double Acting Frosl-l'roof Force l'uinp that can be repaired without removing pump from platform ; cheap durable and Kxamlne I be Red.lacket Force Pump, and vou will have no other. H. HOUSTON JT CO. wholesale dealers ill (Jas Fixtures, l.ead and Iron Pipes. Wood ami lrou I'll nips of all kinds, Rubber Hose, No./les, &e. Sole agents for the lied Jacket Force Pumps. IT Seventh Ave., Pittsburgh, I'a. Send for Price l.ist. (C COni» r <':o at home. Samples worth lU Address STINSON & CO., < I'ortlaud, Maine. iu.irju.ly' !]' CHARLES R. C.RIEB, f Keeps Constantly on :: Large aml Carefully Selected Assortment ol : I HATS, CAPS AM) GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS I * f I? & Of Every Style and Quality, at Bottom Prices. | .1 UST RECEIVE D "I AXew ami Fine Stoek of Spring Hals and \eekwear. Call and Examine i(. | CHARLES R. GRIBB | $. ]?lniu Street, Ma332«r, Pa if "1 * . _ THIS SPACE IS RESERVED FOR . E. Gr RI E 13, THE JEWELER, j ; r TRIAL LIST FOR SPECI AL COURT, ( OMnEXiIXG APRIL 16th. 1883. •Vo. Term. Yr. Plaintiff's Attorney. Plaintiffs. Defendants. Defendants Attorney. K T>, 27 June, 1881 GC l'illow. Robert Barron for use. Mayberry and Warmcastle. Robinson. A I>, 'JO " 1882 Brandon. John II Xegley. I'A W Railroad Company. Scott. C I*, 731) Mar, 1875 McJunkin and Campbell.|R Straw Sept, " Brandon. Francis Croft. David Ziegler et al. McCandless and Lusk. " f!2 " " Bowser. P M Boyle. R Jennings. Thompson & Son. '* 73 " •' McQ Dana aud Martin. Mary A Wilson et al. Alfred Pearce et al. Thompson, S. and Walker. " 25 Dec, " I. Z Mitchell. John D. Kelly et al. RC Patterson. A T Black. " . 42 " " McQuistiou and Lyon. J M Leiiriiner et al Ex'rs. I.suae X Beighley. Thompson & Son. " 58 " " McCandless and Brandon. Butler Water Co. Borough of Butler. Walker and Eastman. u 60' " " I. Z Mitchell. ,Charles Downing et al. Manasj.es Dugau. McQuistion. Prothonotary's Office, Mar. 19, IS&3. M. N. GREER, Pro. This space is reserved for J. K. GiUEE, who is Fast at present purchasing his Stock of I WATCHES, CLOCKS, JKWKI.KY. SH.VERWARE, SrncTAci.Es, ont the SECOND DAY OF APRIL in the room in I'NIOX BLOCK now occupied by the Western I'nion Telegraph Co., and John Shaffer. :Trf '\ share of the Public Patronage is Planing Mill —AND— Lumber Yard. J. L. PURVIS. L. O. PURVIS, S.G. Purvis & Co., MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS IN Rough and Planed Lumber OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, FRAMES, MOULDINGS, SASH, DOORS, FLOORING, SIDING, BATTENS, Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards, SHINGLES & LATH. PLANING MILL AND YARD Xear (Jeruiau Catholic Church PENN'A. CONSTRUCTION CO. 132 First A ve.,PITTSBU RGH,PA. IRON Buildings, ltridgeKand Hoofs, an«l Lockup*, Fronts, Columns A: Oirtlcrs Stairways and Reams. Fences aud Cristings, F i re- Escapes. mar2S,Gm MOST EXTENSIVE PUB E !SI:I:I> LIVESTOCK ESTABLISHMENT IX THE WORLD. h| >CH 2 r , CLYDESDALES, PEKCHEIION* XOKMAXS, KNOLISIf DKAKT HORSES, TROTTING BRED ROADSTERS. SHETLAND PONIES, IIOLSTEIN an.l DE VON CATTLE. Our customers liave the advantage of our many years' exjwrienee in breeding and im porting, liirgc collections, opportunity of com paring different breeds, low prices, because of extent of business ami low rates of transporta tion. Catalogues free. Correspondence solicit ed. POWELL BROTHERS. Springboro, Crawford County, Pa. jal7,3m w,,, 'k 1,1 your own tow n. Terms ami $5 vOW.MTIII tree. A.lilress It. HA I.LKTT <'«> Portland, Maine. nuu29,ly D. L CLEELAND,| - WATCHMAKER & JEWELER, South Main St., Butler, Pa, Keeps Constantly on Hand a Full Stock of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, -BPECTACLEH AND SILVERWARE, At the Lowest Cash Prices. Flue Watch Repairing a Spec ialty. HOW WATCHES ARE MADE. In a SOLID GOLD' "WATCH, aside from the necessary thickness for engraving and polishing, a large proportion of metal is needed only to stiffen and hold the engrav ed portions in place, and supply strength. The surplus gold is actually needless. In James Boss Patent Gold M'ulch Cases this WASTE is saved, and SOLIDITY and STRENGTH increased by a simple process, at one-half the cost. A plate of WLID GOLD is soldered, on each side of a plate of hard nickel composition metal, and the three are then passed between polished steel rollers. From this the cases, hacks, centers, bezels, etc., are cut and shaped by dies and formers. The gold is thick enough to admit of all kinds of chasing, engraving and engine turning. These cases have been worn perfectly smooth by use without removing the gold. This is the only ease made under this process. Each case is accompanied vith a ra/id guarantee signed by the manufacturers warranting it to ir ear 20 years. 150,000 of these Cases now carried in the United States and Canada. Largest and Oldest Factory. Established 1 Sol. Ask your Jeweler. The Ross watch cases with any kind of movement desi rod, can be had of E. O 111 EB, WATCHMAKER I JEWELER, Jlain St., ISutlcr, l*u., Opposite Troutnian's Dry Goods Store. JORDAN EYTH, Wholesale Liquor Dealer, South of Courl House, MAIN STREET, BUTLER, PA. All kinds of Pure Wines and Liquors always on bands, also Boer in Bottles. Tobacco nin I Cigaix. apr4,ora lIOCSI-: A.\l> LOT FOICSALE. A VERY COZY Two-Storied Frame House ot six rooms, cellar, out houses and two lots ot ground in Butler will he sold on reason able terms. Call at olliee of F. M. EASTMAN, Mar-14tf. Hullcr Pa. Subscribe fur the CITIZEN' LEO A L AD VEE T1 SEMEN TS. Kstate of Adam Kicherl, Dec'd. Letters of administration on the estate ot Adam Eicbert, dee'd, late ot Jackson township, liutler county, Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make inline | diate payment, and any having claims against | said estate will present them duly authenticated lor payment. JOHN A: EICIIEBT, Administrator, Evans City, Butler County, Pa. pta(e of Win. H. Tebay. Letters of administration on the estate William H Tebay, dec'd, late of Venango twp., Butler County, Pa., having bech granted to tlie undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated lor settlement. JOHN 11. TEBAY, Administrator, Mar2l Eau Clair P. 0., Butler Co., Pa. ENlate of Frederick Peaco. Letters of administration on the estate of Frederick Peaco, dec'd, late ot Middlesex twp., Butler Co., Pa., having been granted to the un der signed, all persons knowing themselves in. debtcd to said estate will please make immedi ate payment and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated lor settlement. KOB'T TRIMBLE, Administrator, Mar-1 Saxenburgh P. O. Butler Co, Pa. ESTATE OF J A ffl ES IIA Y, I.ATE OF CLINTON TWP., DEC'd. Letters testamentary with the will annexed on the estate of Jas. Hay, dec'd, late of Clinton twp., Butler county, Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, ail persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make imme diate payment and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenti cated for settlement. THOMAS A. HAY. Execut >r. Saxonburg, liutler Co., Pa. Auditor's \otice. O C. No, tl, March T. ISB3, In the matter of the final and distribution ac count ot Prusliey Double, administrator ofZephe niali Double, dee'd. Parties interested in the above matter are here by notified, that the undersigned Auditor, appoint ed bv the Court mi .March 18K'i, to distribute the fund's in the hands of Prushev Double, Adm'r, on his final and distribution account filed and con tinued in -aid Court, anions tin' parties legally en iitled thereto, will attend to tlie duties ot his ap pointment at the ofllce of Lev. MeOuistlon. Esq., oil Thursday the t.'ih day of April. 18*::, at 10 o'clock, A. M„ at which time and place they may appear it tiiev think proper, or otherwise fie de barred from participating in said fund. T, H. LYON. Auditor, Estate ol IV. I*. MeclilliiK, dec'd, Letters of administration in the estate of W. I'. Mediting, dee'd, late of Washington township, liutler Co., Pa., having been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment aud any having claims agninst said estate will present them du« ly authenticated for settlement. W. ,r. CAMPBELI , Administ: al >r. Baldwin I*. < ►., Butler county, Pa. DENTISTR Y . 01# VVALDHON,Graduate ol the Phil it adelphia Dental College,is prepared ■ I*• to do anything in the line of his profession in a satisfactory manner. Office on Main street, Butler, Union Block, lp stairs, apll JOHN E. BYERS, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, mySl-ly] BUTLER, PA. Office on Jefferson street, opposite Kliuglor's Flour Store. I^TAdvertise in the CITIZEN.