BHTIIKK CITIZEN. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 5, 'B4. TOTAL AND GENERAL Mr. John McTamney of B -Id Ri-lge, lost another en.i.i by diphtheria la-t —The fi»:i ieaters are inrrW'ing their order-. Allegheny r ntity'< new ('••urt H ase i to be buiit of _Somf fellow p X • r York h?« discovered 3 WAV it in i n; ni}i> f»ut .■ f pw»-r-n»'nrn, feat declare iii»s«*ih!e h; chemical - enti-v. Wii«on versii- IV-re-, oti • r wise kin.wu »« trie H irin uy wn* lirlorn Jiiiti.e Broiliii Friday. Epbriam Vfcllwain, the AlV*h*r.r b'ltcM er, vm irir I iii tii** L. -». *-*>iirt ai Pi*!- --ur^h. last week, • •r voiiinn ..Iwr-iie !f'e'" the mails and *M» foau i in-lifted. —Two uo!«ar-rmog. _ The train coaainted of twenty enn, thre» of which were thrown from the track and left at that point. —The mercury stood at 4 degreea below iero, )a»t Friday tDorniusr and the brisk wind made it seem rery cold. The blizzard origi nated in Manitoba on the 24th ult. —Rer. London ba» accepted a call from the congregation of Bt. Petem Episcopal chorch, of thia town, and will preach hia firatiermun here on Sunday the 23d mat. —We direct attention to the new advertiae ment of Mr. J. F. T. Stehle, who ia the sole agent in Bntier for the celebrated Eigbuiie shirt. Buyer* ot this shirt are infited to be ware of imitations. —Three weeks of March will be occupied with eourt. It is a good lime for the farmers to aot aa jurymen, aa the weather is generally unfit for any farm work. We might add that on this occasion it ia a good tuna for the candi date also. —Some of our store-keepers hare lately changed all the locks on their store-roem di«nn, having been mf'-rmed that a gang of theivea who have their headquarter* some a»ilea we»t •f town, had secured duplicate keys for their locka. —At last England baa good news from Egypt. A dispatch from Trinkitat in tbeSoudan, dated lent Saturday, staled that a fore* of 4,000 English, under General Graham, had oo the previous day defeated a force ot 12,W0 Arabs under Osman Digna. The British l<#wie* were 24 killed and 134 wounded, while the Arabs, according to the report, ln»t over I,GUO men. —Ara-mg the acts enacted at the last session of the l/tf( lilature was out thi U h** an import aot bearing up«tj the bonier townships of all eoautie« of tbe in tiiat farms divided by count? line* *h-«ll hereafter be iu- in the county wherein the farm hou»e i< locked. —The burning of soot in * flue of th» old Brmliab -nealead, in thin town, now occupied by Mm. I'graiifip caused an ularm of lire last Thorfi** muht It w»- » very cold night, the vrir< r..i «ider;i ti<>n. ll would be well for |»-rwni liviiirf u- . r fire ping" to have a '.f h"t wafr in readide** for nicii occasions, cn very cold nights. —Ttw UMjaiaUion in ths ra»<- of tin allege- 1 lttjlM.-otiity of Nr. J. .1. t r> il. '.l Hra.ly town ship, us' completed ia'e ia-' Tiior»iJ..v nitjiit Tbe jury adj<.wrned till rent evening, »: n they me; bnr r -tt :»t no' a.'ree. aud it «\- • is not seu|e.i it «i!f have t. •,« r.-tri.d. Ti - case r-ccnpi-d ll.rev 'liiy a, and over oue n•) oa the qn.>r di-tri- t a i erecting a pxir hwi»bip n d town tnkf ■•.*'<» ••• iis oW'i (> »r. The V"tc varier, •>] the lati-r V"!eort H"UI»e. TneO.urton SA N day had but liltie to say to lha Jury on tbe ■abject, a* tbe County Comraiwioiiers did not have time to draw up a general plan fur a new building. This will rirobably be d >ne this week, iu tact, to get lha building started this summer, it must be dooe. —While two Venango county men were loading bay from a stack a few days since they discovered that the forward part of the load waaonfire. In foriclog the olazing hay from tbe wagon, fire was communicated to the stack and six tons of bar and tbe wagon were de stroyed. The homes were saved. Tbe caune of the fire is a mystery. <*t neither of the men had been smoking nor bad they matcnen with them. —The oaae of W. J. Honston, a school teacher against the School Board of Winfi-:ld twu., WM heard by £<■<{. Walker last Saturday. Houston wa«ea;a»tioti of merchant* i» aa follow*; For tho*e whom- »alea exceed fl.nOOannually the claaa i» 14, and the tax $7 75; for tn«-« whoae «ale* exv'««d the claaa ik 13 ami the tax .TLO 75; ov.jr SLO.OOO the CIMXH i* 12 and'he tax £13.75; ov«r $1.5,000, 11 and $157-?; *vr r s3r >v i| ml.liuoiiHl table. K••♦•per* «■»• t*v> rn- or hotel* « ho -; « Hmuunt to tl'l,ooo an.) upward* Am <• lapsed 1, H; W.oi" ati'l up. I in- i 'i", - */ji I aiiii !e>«, 5 *n'l •« *> a'i'l t«x<"l fh>. Wlmiemle liquor dr.) frn vii it- .:< n->ll ><: ti. .r uiiiler are in ela-a* J.t »>«• irr-t.n»-l • J?l i,- 12 Hirl *ih| iu 4it tiiw itbiifity ti.- (iiulM ul tit# J.fer«ut flr-u uic (••• ill* run in toifether, tmt «r<* notice th-t' in p >m<- !■? t«\r ausi n»t«< art» ««-parat<-- f l, cr ri •• li--' w.r l-, io<- inf - - ! n>i r dealers hil«iars* K w<-u!u p. - hap-I INAKK >T • |./r tnhieh' tn*-' itihd i » *-r» 'lit on Ju»:oiint «r,'h f1,470. Logal Moles. The vertiot in the cn«i of I'ihi I] H mt'iet; in*! v? 1f« 7«. Jihu M 'if'*) *"'l I>av:r of the plaiotilf far the land de«crib«t in the vrrit, nohjui-t never theless to the payment <>t a crtiin in favor of John Mager now for iim? of lUrid B. Crow, which the jury tin.l to he $»i,409.35 an of thin data to be paid with lnter<-*i in nine month* from thin day. On payment thereof defendant* to enter *ati*f«ction on *aid nx.rt- K»lf» by releasing by deed of quit claim to plaintiff* the lano described and to *nrrend<'r pofweAnion of *aid premises to plaiutifTs The icry in the Croll cn-.t stood fi (o I in of a tomoaiitee over (he old getotleiua/l. ' The Coort on Monday appointed four weeks of court, brining witb the 4th Monday of April, lit Monday of May. appeared before L-qniM Bud: n thi- pi*ce on Tut -dav of U- T week :i»id wre married by tout. not, hom v> r. u-itil t»*-Th p irties bad stated positively that the* h;id the consent of the parents. Then the apparent condition of the triil gave an air of strong probability to thin story, so thntthe "Squire supposed b« was spread in* the mantle of charity when he united the couple But the father ot the g-r\ CM me ou last WEEK and threa'- ened veugeuce on our inairistrate lor performing the cer« m- ny, as she bad left without leave or license and was onlv a mere child. It would lu cite i/f fire in tin* new office in the Luther an church building This wan «»rtnii»ly h good thing for Mr Chri-tie to «J«», tunny people have lieen n'r id l<> Wvii their d«<-dnj for record five-* the late fire Mr Chrietio assures nn that hi- safe i-« •» t t» r than eveu the vault of the Coir r ; iluii-e, wnero the papers have been | protected for vmrs The -pri-itf T'-rni of the Pine Grove Normal Acudemv will bigin Tue.cday, A[»ri I. F.xpt ns<'-. v< ry i-iw will pav ali eX|M-ns»!S of a term i.f thirteen w«i-ks on the S-lf-Boatding plan; $lO will pay all expenseaou the Clubbing plan of hoarding Good boarding in private families, everything found, d •i-et n<.t exceeO $3 a wek Tuition $lO - FOR Catalogue address the Principal ISAAC C. KKTLER. Grove CitV, Pa. Music boxes of different siz»s. de sigus am! prices at J. F. T. Steble's FOB CAPU—you can buy the best 4 4 Lonsdale and Fruit Muslin, at cents by tbe web. at BITTER & RALSTON's. Hop?! Hops 11 Hops 111 A bale of York State hops re ceived at the City Bakery, Vogely House Block. nov2B-4t. —An exchange says: "A solemn scientist printed the fact that by bath ing the feet in tepid water a man could double his circulation, and now editors are baviug tauks filled to their office stovea." —Call, aud inspect our new stock of Drwss Goods, new Black and Colored Cashmere, Gerster cloth, Drap D'Alma Roebling Pin cheeks. Match Suitings, Melanges, Changeable Suitings, etc.. at L IST KIN &i SON'S. —Tbe best and cheapest place to buy black aud colored si ks, H rid the largest assortment to select from, is at L. STEI* & SON'S. —Go to J. O. Fullertou's store ou Jefferson street, below Berg's Bank, for blanket*, flannels and yarns, manu factored from pure Butler county wool. —Wall Paper and Window Shades, large stock, new designs, just received at J K T. Steble's. —Muaic boxfs of different siz"S. de fiigtis and p/ices at J F. T. Slebln'a. —ln the o(| old tiipc; ii wtt' j,n bi* strau^iti " Now it w;ll have to <*h«>iiff«fc| to "t;lnry ol u Vt.ung niHti is i(l lliri doth*'" " FORCAKII- S Hi.d .nl k Cash —] - Coat* «t &o cih. at liITTKK X I! W.HTON'H FOR (' AKII -N. w Color* 0 —rfpansr v<-w Family Sewing Ma cliim* for 122 00. Wall Paper and Window Shades, stock fi« w designa, ju-«i received Ht J. F. T. Stehle'n, —-The f-rin of tin* Went Runlmrj Academy will o|wu on .Vlondn.y March 24. The indication* are that the at tendance will Im large. Rooiuh, hoard ing and tuition nil mi reaaonahle rat*-*. Full information m»y he had hy ad drcKhiug the Principal. W. W LOGAN. Coulternville, Pa. —We arn rfeeivipg a large lot o* ' choice new etylen I'rinta and (Jmghamß, I fpr spring trade, at L Stein & Son'b. I —Blenched and onhletehed eheetinge and muslin* were nev» r no cheap before We have in Htork all the la at makea at loweat price*, at L Stkin (% RON'H. —Go to If. ni»-hi i4M*, I''«** Coun:y Commit lee Proceedings. Tie Republican County Committee met in IJntb r yester hv afteruooo ;it urn o'cioek Ail the districts of the <■ luntv with the exeepti n of Prospect borough and Cranla-rcv twp , were rep resented Saturday Mty 24 h wa- fix-d up m M- ibe da\ f r the regular pruu*rv elee li u. and Saturday \prds ba- tbe day !or holdintr an • l«-cti 'ii t >r delegates to the .Stale at.d Xati nal C< nveuiious The members of lb pre.-eut County Committee, or person* authorized I'V them, are to ineei at their respective poliiuiT places on Saturday. April 5 h. appoint one or IWJ clerks, hold ihe dele ate election, and bring >r send ihe returns to Butler on i h»- foil m M »n --dav. The Count v Committee will meet in Butler on Monday. April 7'h, at two P M , open the returns, count tbe vote and declare who are elected, ihe rules of the primary election u govern the delegate «1« etion. The resolutions of the committee on resolutions were adopter! ! lie Secretaries are to furnish a lull report of the proceedings lor next week's pa pers A vote for first and second choice for President stood as follows: First choice, Blaine, 35; 3; Edmunds, 2; Arthur, 2; <^uny. 1 Second choice, Lincoln. 28; Sher man, 3; Logan. 3; Blaine. I;Porter, 1 ; McClure, 1. Two or three present were not called. The Chairman and Secretaries re ceived a vote of thanks, as did also Mr. Tinstman for the use of his ball. Bargain Sale of underwear, at prices never seen be fore; call earlv. at Patterson's Oue Price Clothing House —We are closing out our entire stock of Winter (Joods regardless of e< st to make room for spring good* now arriv ing. Call and secure hargnins, at L. STUN & SON'S. —Spang New Family Sewing Ma chine for S2O OU. Bargains in overcoats for Men and Boys' wear. Everything red no d in price, at Patter son's One Price Clothing IJoUoe. —Go to J. 0. Fullerton's ?iori on Jefferson street, Mlow \i> r r : , n Bank for flauiieiM noil } .irus. iimim luciurt d from pure Builer ounty woo'. Wool Growers Association of Butler Couniy. A meeting "1 ilii- a-M.eiati.iii wii! I»< ren>H>u ncwiion will convene it 1-A M. m 'i ibe allerinion *e*»i,.n at li't'l 1" M Farmers cmue njie, •m>- all atxl bear Irom J. . A* tell tbe i^iockm A i.-o John M< Ilnwell l'r< - . .. . ! ' . Me Nary Tress., of l'ei.nsj ivitiiia Sl ile VV..-.I present. \ LEX It CNTI.R. JOHN I'.. HYI RS. i'resnlent" 1 rea u ri-r. —Send IT It ive V"ur order lorn Sewing ">!a •■hine, ol any w Shades, lartre stock, uew ju-idciit «,f the v Htional AHSO ciatiou of Stovi- Vlanufacturfrri probably forgot thattlitiHc couritrifM wbifh hav« tbc leawt politics aii»-•;, at 35 CHillM, at lIITTKK IIAIJKTOM'S FOR < AHH —l>in' k (Jr-. (irairt at 50 cent*, at RLL'L F.R .V; 15 ALHTON S FOR CASH—Kxtra « !•'»• 'I hr< ~d Stiip»- Huliatm »•! 10 ft hi nt. Ii ITIK.It .V KAWOVV W'KII Pap'-r atid Wi .<1 >W Shades, lari/i- st..i k. new t received 111 .1 F T Steele's Mti-ic luiXt K I f <1 fl' relit f- /.' H, de >-i(/tls Ui.il prices al .1 F T Sieble's. People Goi'l,.; W.i >t A tnj others in want ot fire-.it uis <-iiniili| our catnl'»L'lie of rifles, fhn iruMS, revt.|vcrs. '» a ir«-n«ur.*, lor it* receipts are plain, ami the book in well gotteu Up; lla typ.>|{rapbieal and (fneral make lip Hfieaka nell f<>r your depart in -nt in d.iiin.' no inucb ft. ll.'\v to explain the I heiioineiiou we < aii!i«'t i'l •- little girl in queclioii was furui.-h --»-ii with a boiled ejrif at breuklust '.'ii ttieakiiiiT ntill reuioving p;irt o! ibtt shell, reii!Hik'd that she hait ii-. coveted iMit-rsi and words iiiiprinteil ou tin- coatiiig < I the «pp utiflei the r-!•« !i 1 he attention ol her father wus cain-d to the inatlt r, atid ou i x>iuination be found tbHi the child v\as not atiil brenkitig ofl more of the .-bell tound what seemed to he a small fraonieut of a market r«-p.>rt for some luwu ot city, clearly imprinted on the inner coating of the egg. How ii t-anie there is ihe que.-tioii Mr Blair say.- there was no m wspaper near the egg after the shell was removed from which the letters ami words could have been imprinted. If some philosopher, scientist or natu talist can unravel the mystery, our col umns are open for that purpose Greenville Adcance Aryus. —There is room in each of the conn ties of Pennsylvania for one good Academy, and one only. Prospect is the place for Butler county's institu tion. The Spring Term of twelve weeks opens Tuesday, April Ist. All branches taught, instrumental music taught by an experienced teacher, Tuition for admittance to the Academy $7 Instrumental music $lO 00 for students not attending the Academy at.d $8 00 for those that do attend Send for circula". N. M Ckowe A. 8., Principal, Prospect Pa. A Bride in a Tree-top. Captain MI-CI-V, <»f thf Ariadne, give*. lull particular* (if the fV-ar'ui i x puiitice <-F a bridal pari v IU the «t«»rtn opposite Kuckpuri la.-t Ttw.-dav Ira Z» i.or went lr« ru ILckport t<> be mar ru-d tu Mit-H Sbrj'ck w hoxe parents live opposite. .1 (i Daujfberty, who of lute years has been run rim if the ferrv, t«n>K the and his friends, accompanied with a two bor.-e carrUtr«, MTIIKH the river on his ferrv-l»oat in the morniuf. Everything went well, the cereinouv was* performed and the da\ pinned pleasantly until ah iut 5 P M . when the party, with some addi tion. started to returu. They consist ed of Air Daujfherty and his wife, Ira Zen.»r and his liride and ten other In dies mid ifentlernen. After crossing an ovetflowed field they reached a clump ot trees on the edge of the river tiauk, wh»-n the storm strut k the frail boat, overturning it. i'he p irt v ciunjf to th« trees and re imtini'd in the branches two h Uis. vvfu-n 'h« v were re-eued by a colored in and a .-kiff They remained at ih i colored man's h"USH until morning, when 'h*-v rijfhted iheir ferry-boat ami went to K> ck|Mrt, thank'ul lo fa* alive. The tveather wis so cold the clothing of i lie -utl'-rors fr ou theiu. and it is woudt rlul that no lives wen lost. Music b xes of diff-rent -iz'-s. de signs and prices, at J F. T. tJlehle's Call Early for t)%r.'»iins in fine heavy weight cloth ing, at Patterson's O.ie Price Clothing ll>u>e FOR CASH -White pearl dress Hut tous, at 5 cents, at RITTEK& IIALSTON'S. You Can't Miss buying clothing after seeing prices at Pattersou'n One Price « lothing House. —Spang New Family Sewing .Ma chine for *l7 00. lf you want a good Lunch, Square Meal or an Oyster Stew go to Morri son's City Bakery. tf —Spang New Family Sewing Ma chines are warranted for five years. The reading room iu connection with the Academy at Sunbury is now an attractive feature, I iixii »•:» (Jeo W Shaffer, Airent —office with K Marshall Esq.. Brady Block Butler Pa. mayl7-tf See'Js that Talk. Yen -se ds that talk Can nnythinif npntk plainer than tt fill I r-nv of seeds, wllii'li Ic ve f'.reeil their tinv 1.-av.-s MIIOVC the hiirfnc - in Kar.l. n ami field? They tiirly shout to nsihat ihev are alive aid can h - de|i. n*l <1 upon every time Such arc Sihl.'V's T.'-le.t Seetls, tlo-y talk rii»ht at yon, and can he had promptly t.y sending a postal card to Hiram Sihhy & Co., Itnchester, V. V., or Chicaifo, 111., for a Cata* 10/nc and price list. I-'ITH: *ll Kits .stoppeil free tij |)r, Kline's (ireat Nerve Itestorer. No l'"l s afi r lirst ilav's use. Marv-loiis cures. Treatise anil s-.'.ifo trial lioltle free to Kit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, :•)! \rch SI., Plnla . I*a. SURVEYING LAM), COAL BA NK <, AND LEVELINO. Pari Icnl ir it ten i HI IJIVCII to ILN; K"lr ic N v of olfl lines. A(tdtc-K. d F. 11l 1.1.1 Utll.Co. Snrtpjor Monti iloj.c P O , It illcr Co , I'a »,o 81 : y Coiaiy Auctiiaeer, JAMSS n K3AHNS, t«( i i.»:s«, »»i:\ v i. Is |' icj,:ired loscr\c|lie pulillc.it tills «cc ion it V.IIIIIICH, elc || ivliiij lint in iii v y.'iHH ol U;;(: i."i ch" can gn irmtiie p-Ic'l -a i i-tad I>n a riles th it will stt.l i I l..;»vc w..r-| il ttiii .III'.- 3,5.84 ly J. 11. Harvey 9 f|,« t, i. nr'l ;i | »iir Hliop it; KKI "Kit" '''l, l ('K. >« oid I'lilileM. mill lVtitiJ i»v (ila>N. jail fiiil.'S l 11l to oilier | I re-p. etftilly koII it a hh re ol Mi.- tuiti'lc t>:it» roi.ave J. 11. II Alt VKY. :t.5."4 f'nn Witkmpccr, littiiiic. TJH* Mprlnu Tfvm »I oil M«)iid.iy. M;ir<*h 17, \y<\ P. S. Bainroft. A. M.. J C Tintainan, A. M , an.l Mi*s Carrie McCani.kss, Will ili vntr ?lM»«r wltnlf ihif. as licrWofoif. to 11»«* work ttf tli" A«• Klveii to BOOK-KEEPING. Kv.'lleiit faclllth i arc altorp)> til I'. H. itaii crolt or a <•. i llutlei. t'a. yd iy» H l£T Advorli«e iu the UITIZKM Mercantile Appraiser's list for 1884. The vender- of foreign andd inc tic merchan dise, di>o 1«t». etc in Butler c-'unty will t*ke i otice that hc> are apprui.se i and classed l>y tin mi .-r-iiUtd App «i>er of inerpaiitil** and ■hr ieeusc tax tor theye.tr ISS4 as to lo»>, to wit: y-liuri. ADAMS TO'.VJSSUIP. Cl'<-£. Jiiu eM A Anderson, merchant 13 SiA !l 'lln n ipse .ii " 12 tiillela• d A Marshall " H .1 .1 Siuith li 13 C I! Irvin . " 14 A M Keers " II N:»ticy Adams " 14 I' II Muiray Mrs 1. A Perrene " Si ALLEOIIrSV TWP. J R Cr»i){ uiticiiant 11 J P I'liiiunier " 14 J It Shell aCo. " 14 .l<>se|ih 11 Tuoiiiaj " 14 E C l'arks " " 14 P Eakin " 14 BRADY TWP. E G Ciutton merchant 14 ui lap, " 14 li ,\l I>nl & t 0., " 12 rc I. W 11 son, " 14 .1 A Ba.lv, " -14 CENTRE TOWNSHIP. W L Campbell, merchant 14 .H'tllter, " It A F Fleeter " 14 t; r. a niir.i! rv town'slll r. A (• flertdrick«on, merchant '4 W 111 luin Carvin, " 14 CON NOQCESSf SING TOW NbIIIP. Joaeph (iraham, no reliant 13 t 'on N choiaa " 14 E E G'lehrinir " 14 J F A W A Pnrviance, merchant 13 CONCORU lOW.NBUir. S Mark well, merchant 13 : A I) Kiihn A Co. " 13 .John A flardintr. hotel o .loliii A Harding, one billiard table 1> Oawtord, merchant 14 r» D Quigjey. •' 14 CLEAR I ELD TOWNSHIP. W S McCrea. nieichant 14 Mrs B J (it-iliiiif». h'llel /i .1 M MoKride, h"tel ~ J M Mcßride merchant 11 DONEGAL TWP. H 8 Cate merchant 14 W \i Durham " 14 Keisiier Bros. " 14 A J llanlen hotel 5 FAIRVIKW TWP. Thomas E Flick merchant 14 II C Miller retail liquor merchant... 4 Paul IVoiitiiian merchant 13 W l) Hutn " 13 Pontius Kodifer* & Co merchant 11 II I Miller one billiard labl* Mrs Th..ii,as U illiauis merchant 14 1 C Wlitmic " 14 E Eil> nln-rger " 14 FRANK MX TWP. Win Watson merchant 12 O Koruruiuph " 14 JACKSON TOWNSHIP. Philip Snitzel, merchai.t .14 JK i'r ERSON TOWNS I! IP. I. Haitenstiue A Co, merchant 11 W ui Mon lag LANCASTER TOWNHHII'. Wm Wahl, hotel 5 .1 l.xilt-ier, merchant It A E Mt'tz A .Nun, merchant 13 MUDDYCKEKK TOWNSHIP. Win Humphrey, minbabt 1(1 Wm Williams, '* It Kaiii»ey Itmthcrs, " l-'i A • ; Krazier, b 14 11 Hehtrling, " 14 MERCER TOWSKHIP. Lewis Owen, merchant 11 II It IJryson, " I I 11 C Ikult), " 14 MIDDLESEX TOWNSHIP. W J Marks, merchant 12 J I! Flick, '• 14 MARION TWP. Joseph I'aily merchant 14 J II Kelly hotel 5 Mrs I' M Me liride merchant II .1 II Gorinerly " 14 Win May bold " 14 J A llay " 14 OAKLAND TWP, Jacob II Ke scr merchant 1 I A (i i uniiiOell " 14 PARKER TWP. J (! Kapp merchant 14 J P It'.hiM.n " 14 ill Mi ahiwcil & 10.l 0 . merchant l-i | J V, Orr '• 14 T O Campell " : 14 PKNN TWP. John filii>-s merchant I I II VV Kll..nee " I I V iiilci-oil (iriis " 1 > John \.K chev hotel "> Jiihn A llichey one hiiliard table. Jac h & Iturt'in Young, merchant 14 A \| CritchloW " ..14 I'll Million " 14 SUMMIT TOWNSHIP. K I! Dittui-r, merchant I I 1 Alherl Smith, hotel h SLIPPERY ROCK TOWNSHIP. K II Adams, merchant II I Jmail'A W S Keistcr, hotel "i ' K i anion, merchant i II VKNANOO TOWNSHIP. (' I'v rsoti, merchant 11 J F • i chrsn it Co., merchant I I , J K Grossman, " 14 I'll' Koblmi'ver " 1' | T FCiiiupti. il, " 14 WASIIINOTON TOWNSHIP. \ '? Cmnptx'll, merchant 14 N M ll.»v r. " 14 H«r|(er t'.r.nheri, " 12 -I illliii Rr.lhers " II Harper A: lfiti-im, " II I John Falwell, " 1 I Ki 7. ih th Ailaina, " 12 i L \ Yake. " 14 | JI.IIII McCorkle. " 14 J C McKee «St Soil, " II ! J I. liealty, " I I WOIITII TWP. N* tiarilner, merchant I t WINFIi:I.D TWP. John (i.irdner Co. merchant I.'i J T Or " 14 ! It | Jn 'oh Uoos. m••reliant -.1.1 1 (• W Ciinmhell, hotel ■' |) I, Cli>£ land, merchant 14 J It friinfle " H I 1! SC"hlinever A Co., merchant I 1 II c Heinemnn, " ' » M Hiskenslein. " II 1 Iter* A < vplier, " I" J Itei!».i A Hro . I .•!<■• >r mercti'Mit 11 4 # U t, .i* tl MEN AND BOYS' FURNISHING GOODS I &j FOR I I FALL AND WINTER. I <£jj Sc»'ch Wool Underwear in all weights. Cartwriirht and Warner'* Underwear, in white and scarlet M ?« Fifty d>>zeti Fancy Suits of Underwear, till wool, which we are selling at $3 00 a suit. The best thing ever iT offered at the price; worth $5 00 Boys' aud Youths' Underwear of all kinds in all sizes. W »] HATS AND CAPS. | T-l 2.V) dozen Rritish IIOSP at 25 ct«. a pair, worth s<) cts., just opened. English, French, German and Domestic Hosiery in Silk, f I Lisle Threads, CameV Hair, Merino, Cashmere nnd Cotton. Novelties in Neekwew, in plaiu aud fancy silk and satin 'in all the <£| lending Our Fall importations of English Neck wear just opened. ' 5J H GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, p WulUiutr sum! Driving (J loves, in Kid, Fur, Camel's Hair, Cashmere and Cloth, Kid Gloves for evening wear. Fine Susi>ender T j Silk aiid Linen Ilaudkeichiefs, lletnined aud Hemstitched, in white and with faucy bordera, Linen Collar* and Cuff* all the new ® F] RUBBER GOODS, I jCJ I'n.breHas in Silk, Alpaca and Gingham. Ltruest line of English aud American Silk Umbrellas ever shown in Butler. Out C Black Silk I'mbi-tlla tor #3 ot» is the best thing ever ottered The Celebrated Comet Shirt. A full line of Fancy Colored Shirt* • r ->§ always on baud. The largest and most complete stock of Furnishing Goods for Men aud Bojb in Butler. V /I Url»lh'» li T. Gold llrddlng Kliifcw, * Mche., Clocks o Jewelery, Silverware and Spectacles. Our li> e of Roger Bros.. Silverware, which in acknowledged to be the best, in the largest ever shown in Butler. Please cm 11 nml examine stock h nd prices KNGI!AYIN(J FRI E OF CH A FGF OD nil go< di-| ur< bat-ed of me. F'ej airing of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry a specially. which we warrant to give satisfaction Place o'i business two doors North of Dnff> V and opposite Troutman'a Dry Qooda store. J R. GRIEB, THE JEWELER, MA US' STREET, BUTLER, HOLIDAYS Q 1 ■~ ,ocl, of American and Swine.. Oold Filled Hilver and Nickel SVatohea. Chains, Necklaces. Lockets, Ring i ti acciet*. Pin» I a -rin»;K. Oold Silver and Steel Spectacles and a *ell (.elected stock of Hilver Plated Ware, ala [; Wr&jV[jyj MB »« colul.ratol ltoger Bro'a Kniveo. Forks. Spoons l.alles. Berry spoons, pie and oake Knives, 4o VVLVLW INITIALS ENGRAVED FREE OF CHARGE ffj gon niv goods | nichanod of me. Strict attention in given to repairing of Watches, Clocks. Ao.. which are var s. i'llii/ mi, ted to give satisfaction Persons purchasing goods to the amount of One Dollar or more, will reoeire • coupon ticket, with a iiarnUr and their name attached, which ticket entitlea the holder to a chanoe in a hand sonic sII.VF.It WaTEB i 1T( HFH with Gold lined Ooblet and Slo|>-l>owl. Time of drawing will fee aaatMMl n County i»i»o v t ek» previous. Don't forget the place, opposite Berg A Cypher'a Hardware Store. - -- TltlAl MM FOR NPKC'I.%I. (Ol KT.ronJIKXdXO 3IOXDAT. nAK< H 17, 1884. X,, Term. Yr. Plaintiff'* Attorney. , Plaintiff*. Defendant*. | Defendant'* Attorney. !•• I |>" f, Mar 1881 Mc»'andiess and N Black Win Maher, Trustee S Percy McCrea Assignee JG D Findley et al • • y " •• NVwtou Black i.Matilda Vincent etal PM Hollister Bowser and Brandos C P 3-1 June IH7!> Scott Parker S B use of K L Cam'U J W Christie et al AT Black et al AD til Sept 188l|Greer 'lsabella Swan |M Flitter etal Brandon •« H'j •• " Same Same Martha Matthews Same " 23 Dec 1882 McQuistion OC Waters PA W Railroad Company Scott " ( ;;i «« •• Miirhell jCbarlea Durning. jMonanaes Dugan McQuiation <« 7,1 •• •• Bredin Eckart Kalb jP A W Railroad Company Soott •i 7,; >• •< ( hrihtie Frank Fisher Sarah McCoy et al Robiason and Moor* • > sn " " Thompson and Brandon G C Roeuigk Henry W Roenigk Mitchell and Bowaar " 22 Mar 18H3 Brandon ! Butler Savings Bank John Scott Scott << •}«< •• " A T Black k'oin Pa,P W Couw'y sug as pff Jamea FI Tebay et al Brandon and Cornelia* •• 3s " •' Robinson and Moore 'Com Pa. for use. James Dunlap Adin'r et al McQuistion •< (;_< " " Mitchell B F Covert. Jane Bentel Campbell and Brandon " 4 •< 18S2 C V Sullivan 8 R Brace John Holinan Mitchell 411 Dec " Thompson and Walker C F Wick Clay Township McQuistion aod Bowser « 7; •' •• Oreer A Doiner by her next friend Dr. A V Cunningham jMcCandleaa " 7"> Mar 1883 Brandon John Bvers Summit Poor Directors (Bowser ■< «;7 '• " Mitchell Win L McGeary A L 9hrader Ei'r Brandon \ D fts June IKS 3 Brandon S G Meals and wife SAA Railroad Company |Thompaon A 800 Prothmiolary'a Office, Feb. tw, 1884. M. N. GREER, ProthonoUr J nek son A Mitchell, " '4 \ l,ow rv, hotel ® J (' RedicU, uiercliKiit '3 J N* Patterson, " " r Putty, " H M «' llockenstein, merchant '. 14 I", (irieh, " '4 I) A H.ck, " 12 C Roe.»simj A Son, " I ' \l rs J it lirii-h. " 14 J S Met rcn restaurant o (1 W Miller A Br-., merchant 9 Geo B"U'ger, 4 billiard tables Miller ttroihers. iii»-r> h.iiit 14 J Nigk'el A Bros, " 13 E W Kirk, " -If Gabriel Kohler, restaurant 5 S II V StokeV " I, Gautz merchant '4 F K ersl img, MD, " 14 J N Miller. hotel Wall A Bishop, inerehaiit !•* J A E Itamtiaeh " 13 II S Walters one billiard table FAJKVIKW IIOKOrOII. A Crow merchant... 14 lit llirchard " 11 C Seott " 13 C (' Alexniider " I 4 IIAK.MONY IIOKOIOII. I.N Ziegler. ll(|llor merchant 13 Wise, Lvlle A Main. lumtier merchant 12 Anuusi I ■iiirinuer, inerehaiit 14 Knslrii A Mains, " I- S A Ite im, hotel 6 Jacob Shelly, hotel * r » li |l Sa'hiii, merebanl. II A W Zo-Lf'er. •• ... 11, l.atshnvv A Sianini, uierelimi •- ] A Latshaw, " 1 I F M Mitchell, " I • II W Incise, " II II A HftlHVI 1.1.1C IIOUOCGII. J N t'liblnsofi, meieliiiut 14 H C Black, " 1* LW Morrow, " 14 S I! Binirbam, " 1 1 llomer Itrowu, " 14 Mr* E Black, " 13 J E < uriy. " 14 It I. Brown, " 14 Mil I.I.KSTOWN BOKO. W W Boweu, inerehaiit 14 A 11 f(< mis " 14 I I Pi. ice " 13 lit' l.ilz'nifer " IS I'isber A Itieksou " 14 II iv, Brotlmra " 14 A W' K r < psone billiard lable M fl-iter merchant 14 V\ Ju VW**»shtU " ——« I Kimi..«ntli Alston A Hruce " 14 A Hoch hotel 5 H'sdi, Itarnhart A Co. mercliant 14 (DA Idiuuer " 14 Frederick Sweiger " 14 B Frederick " 14 John K'itziaiterick, hotel fi W I> Ke.ley inerehaiit 14 J (' Gaistord 4 billiard tables C >charbach, merchant..... 14 W P I u riter " 14 A li en .'I billiard tables WeHiennan Brothers mercliant H Frank le A B J Forquer, hotel... 5 I J T T Frazier merchant 14 * ieo < ilnss " ... 14 Dean Campbell hotel... ... ... ... 5 John Dolau " 5 rRONI'KCT BOKODOII. W R Riddle A Co., merchant 13 Henry Young, " 14 S S Forrister, " 13 C (' Sullivan. *' 12 Critchlow BrotlierH, " 13 J II McClure, " 14 PETKOLIA BOROUGH. J M Hawk, merchant 14 Mrs Thomas Williams, merchant 14 J A Foot*. 14 I I M K B iird, " 14 J B Danxherty, hotel •> Isaac B >e.eulH-rg, merchant 14 II J Bottner. " 14 J L ( lark, hotel 5 (> M Jamison, merchant 14 .1 Benedict A Sons., merchant 10 R E Foster, " 14 S 8 Kliugensmith " 14 II \ K lingensiiiith " 14 8 E Eenehan. " 14 George J Jones, 11 14 Freeman A Marks, " 13 J II Kilroy, " 12 John Burns, " 14 A W Boot, " 14 E P Cheesbrough, " II John Dill. " 14 John Dill, 4 billiard tables W II Kim;, hotel 5 John A Ervine, merchant 14 W II J el it son, hotel 5 BAXONBUKG BOBOUOH. II A Seiple. mercliant 14 <; W Mairlwf, " 14 Charles Pfeiffer, " 14 E A II Mershon, " 14 I'heodore 11 i linhold, merchant 1" I. a lielmboid, '* 12 HL'MURY nOKOI'OK. t) A ltbisles, merchant 14 Rhodes A Christy, mercliant 14 M A - Pryor A Co., " 13 Bredin A Conway, " II KAKNM CITY. P R Burke merchant... ... ... ...12 W A 15 I'aife hotel ... ... 6 Joseph Farhart m reliant... ... 13 Henry Keasy hotel... ... ... f' John Wersh merchant... ... ... 14 A A West " ... ... ... 14 Pennell A Fvans two billianl tables... ZEI.IKNOPI.K IMIROCOH. F Summers mercliant... ... ... ...14 P Summers, two billiard tables W A lioehring, merchant.. 13 E y.i'hio r " ... ... 14 (ieo sttali |, li(|iior merchaut... ... 13 !'(■ Kline, merchant... ... ... ...14 Householder A Philips, merchant 13 Charles Stokey hotel... ... ... ... A Frederick Strohecker hotel,„ it J nines Oesterling hotel... ... ... ... & lobn Hindinger, merchant... 11 A WUUefr Tl>rets* Milliman " II H ilousholder " - 14 CS Pa»savant " 14 (ieoHnyder " 14 1) O Haitian " 14 M 8 Heed " 14 A VYiuti-r* " 14 DFTI.ER, PA.. March 1, 1834. All person* interested in the abore lint will please take notice that an appeal will be held ia the office of the County ("onimis«ioners, at Bui* ler, Pa., on Monday the 7th day of April, 1884. ItOBERT TRIMBLE, Appraiser. WOT>(K. Ist. Final account of John N MeLure, Admin istrator of Julia McLure, lnwol Prospect boto.. dee'd. I'd. Filial and distribution account of Kobert Trimble. Ksq., and Henry Kennedy Administra tor* of Joseph Kennedy, late of Middlesex t«p., dee'd. 3d. Final account of James Oranmer, Adminis trator C.T. A. of Christopher Miller, lateofclay tp., dee'd. 4th. Final account of Samuel II Moore, guar dian of Jaiuc* Mc. Cooper. minor child of Kobe* Cooper, late of Worth twp., dee'd. r.rfi Klual account of Kdward Campbell, lata (iuardlau of I'hobeCooper, minor child of Robert Cooper,dee'd., late of Worth twp, by Samuel H, Moore, Kxecutor of said Kdward Campbell, dee'd. Otli, Final account of Kdward Campbell, lata guardian of Jesse Cooper, minor eblld of Robert Cooper, dee'd, late of worth twp Filad by Saml 11. Moore, Kxecutor of said Kdward Campbell. 7th. Final account of J. W. Dtckey. Vxeeutor of tlie estate ot M. W. Cross, late of Worth twp, dee'd. nth. First and tlnal account of M. I». MeClal laiid, Kxecutor of the lust will and testament at tieo. McClelland late of Allegheny twp, dee'd. tftli. Klrst and Dual account of David M. At weli. guardian of McClelland Urubb, miuor child of liliTeon (irubb, lale of Marlon twp, dee'd. loib. Final account of John Y. O'Donnell, Ad ministrator of the estate of Ann K O'Donnell, late of Oakland twp. dee'd. ilth The final account of Charles O'Donneil, Administrator of 8. !' O'Donnell. dee'd, mh. Final account of Daniel Feldler, guanllaa of Annie Hahle. i;ith Final account of Daniel Feldler, guardian of Mary Sahle, a minor. 141 h. First and Final account of J M [.elghnar, guardian of William Alexander, sou of R. D. Alex ander. dee'd. IMb. Final account of (ieorce Marburger, Ad ministrator of John II Mver, late of Kvaus City. tilth Final aceouiit of Wm F I'efler. Adnnnia tra'or of the estate of Mary Matthew*, lale w( Cotitioqiietiessing twp, dee'd. 17ih. Finland Partial account of Hanry Ilyla, Kxecutor of lleo llarelay, late of Muddycreek twp, deed I hili. Final aceonnt of Aleian ier Welih, Ku* cutor of Win. MeOeary, iaUof lluffalo twp, dee'd, 10th. Klrst and dlstrli>utlon account of Hrea born Summers, Administrator of I'blllp Millennia, late of Zellenople boro, dee'd. •.sub. Klrst and Dual account of W A McCo»- mick. Administrator of Kli/abeth Steel, dee'd. 21st. Klual mid distribution account of Joha Kohncr. Administrator of Nancy Vaudivort, lata of Cranberry twp dee'd. rend F'lial and distribution account of Daniel HtaiifTer, Kxecutor of I'eter Oe.-!erllng, late Zellenople borough, dee'd. "Air