BUTLER OmZßtr-J MISCEFiLANEt >IJH. | "How old are you." said an ancient dame to ft grinning little tar-pot. "Well, if I goes by wliat mudder -ays, lis most ten, but if I goes by de fun I bad, Tee mo»t a Lumlred.'' 0! that all could measure their years in this way but how many measure them by long night watches, and almost fatal cough ing spells, which could have been cured by a bottle of I»r Bull's Kymp taken in season. Be always at leisure to do good. As When She was Young. "I have used Parker's Hair Balsam and like it letter than any similar preparation I know of, writes Mrs. Kllen Perry, wife of Rev. P Perry, of Coldbrook Springs, Mass. "My hair was almost entirely gray, but a dollar bottle of the Balsam has restored the Hoftness, and the brown color it had when I was young—not a single gray hair left. Since 1 l>egan to appiy the Balsam my bail- has stopped falling out, and I "find it is a pofertly harmless and agreeable dressing,' Bh ever vigilant, bill uever auspicious. We have never heard of sueh mar \elous cure of coughs in children and adults as Papillon Cough Cure produ ces. Yon should have a bottle in your house in case of need, For sale by 4. L. Wuller and D If. Wuller. War to the knife on the oyster pie-rates, say we. A Popular Fallacy. Many people think that Rheumatism cannot be cured. It is caused by a bad state of the blood which deposits poisonons matter in the joints and mus cles causing lameness stiffness and swelling of the joints and excruciating pains. Kidney-Wort will certainly effect a cure, it acts on the Kidneys, Liver aud Bowels, stimulating them to a healthy aetioD, purifies and enriches the blood and eliminates the poison from the system. Go to the nearest druggist, buy Kidney-Wort and be cured —lf you are wise keep your own couusel. Ladies should wear a Hop Plaster over the small «>f the back, as it cures all pains and aches. 2;» cts. at any drug store. All ready to apply. —Revenge is the luxury of a weak and pitiful mind. A Pithy Sentence. A well known statesman of this country once said when summing up the eyents of a life time. "Y'outh is a blunder, manhood a struggle, old age a regret." He might have added many more wonders, but they are not neces sary for.his aphorism expresses much. Yet it is a well known fact that the above could not be said of life where all classes aware what a great remedy Pe runa is, and what wonderous cures it has performed. For the ills of youth in in a wonderous specific. The worry and tear of manhood's struggle for ex istence enfeebles his system, and he needs such a tonic, and when old age comes on with its feebleness and regrets for failures and mistakes, the great rem edy, Peruna, can still be used with good effect, and if given a fair trial will accomplish wonders. —Commit not that to another which you can do better yourself. Hysteria and Nervous Prostra tion. We give our readers au extract from a cheerful letter, written by Mrs. Fli/.a l»eth Smith, of Richmond, Ind , who says: "Samaritan Nervine cured me of hysteria and nervous prostration." Comment is useless. —Combat vice in its lirst attacks aud you will come off conquerer. For fifteen years 1 was annoyed with a severe pain in my head and dis charges in iny throat from .Catarrh. My sence of smell was much impared, By the use of Fly,s Cream Balm I have overcome these troubles.—A. B. Case, St. Denis Hotel, New York. For several years I have been troub led with Catarrh. Klys Cream Balm proves to lie the article desired. I believe it is the only cure.— h. B. Co bnrn, Hardware Merchant, Towanda, Pa. —Lambkiu says the only sure pre ventive against Western rivers rising would be for him to own some of 'em. Papillon Skin Cure is a delightful lotion to apply after shaving or bath ing. it will cure all irritation and ulcerouH formations, or soreness and chafing. Mixed with cologne it is a delightful toilet water. For sale by J. L. Wuller aud l>. H. Wuller. Time is the greatest of all tyrants. As we go on toward age ho taxes our health, limbs, faculties, strength and features. —The dates on some of the rare old books offered for sale iu I'aris show that they were issued before the inven tion'of printing. Many members of the Hay Fever association of New England, used Pa pillon Catarrh Cure for several seasons, and take pleasure in recommending it as the simplest and most certain pre ventive and enre. For sale by J. L. Wuller and I>. J£. Wuller. —Cunning is only the mimic of discretion, and may paws upon weak men, junt an pertnenß is often mistaken for wit, and gravity for wisdom. —"I am a martyr!" he exclaimed. "How HO'/" WRH the inquiry. "J suf fer at the steak!"he cried. He wan stav ing at a cheap hoarding house. Consumption Cured. All old idiVMielan, retired from practice, liavint; had placed in liis hands by an Kast India mission ary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy ami |M rinaiieiit cure of (onsiimptioii, ftroiiehitl*, Catarrh, Asi lima ami all throat ami l.uiitf Affection*. also .1 lenitive and radical cure fur Nervom l>- bilitv ami all Nervous Complaints, after having tested their wonderful eiirallte imw ers in thousands of cases, has nil it hit dut> t«» make It known to Ins suiteiing fellow-* Actuated by this motile ami a desire to re|ie\e human uf it-rintx, I will s« nd tree of chaiv,«, to all uliodc sire it, this rcci|N\ in tier man, rrcncli or Kiittlish, witli hill directions lor prepaiuiK and usirifr. Sent by mail b\ addrcssiim with damp. naming tins paper. W \ N'I»VK ir», rower's Block. li<»eliester. N \ Septt'/-t«:My'r>ow PSALMS. [hevisek.J ||r-nr this, a! 1 ye people, and give ear all ye invalids of the world, Hop Bitters will make you well and to re joice. ■2. It shall cure all people and put sickness and -ufl'ering underfoot. J. Be thou not afraid when your family is sick, or you have B right's disease or Liver Com plaint. for Hop Bitters will cure you. 4 Bolli low and burl), rioli and poor know the value ol H>>p Bitters lor bilious, nervou auJ Kheumatic pomplaiut". 5. cieause mo with Hop Bitters and 1 sh:ill b»ve rolunst anil li'.ooinintf health. ij. Add disease upon disease aud let the worst coine, I am safe il 1 use Hop Bitters. 7. For all my lite 1 bin'' beeu plagued with Mckucni and sores, and no until a year apo was 1 cured, by Hep Hitter?. 8. He that keepetli his Miles from aching fiooi Rhenamtisia and NVuralgia, with Hop Bitters, doeth wisely- V*. Though thon hast sore-, pirnpl**s, ire* kies gait rheum, eryesipelas, blood poisoning, yet Hop Hitters will remove them all. 10. What woman is iLere, feeble and dick from female complaints, who de«ireth not health aud usetli Hop Bilieti an.i ir made well. 11. Let not u--,'lwt to use Hop Hitler* bring on serious Kidney au.l I.iver eoinplaiuts. \-j Keey thy tongue iroiu Iteing luri.-d, they blood pure, and tiiey stomach Iroiu indication by u-ein£ Hop Bitters. 13, All my pains and aches arid disease go like ehail btlore the wind when I use Hop Bit ters. 14, Mark the who w*« nearly dead aud eiveu up by the doctors after useing Hop Bit ters and becomelb well. 15, Cease from worrying ahout nervousness general debility and urinary trouble, for Hop Bitters will restore yon. Oranges and Florida. Better than Breezes and Blossoms —Under a New Flag. Kven the balmy air and the orange proves of J'lorida fail to keep its peoplejfull of happiness and eom/ort. Art mast .help nature everywhere —in the tropics a* among the pine-> of the north. "And, chief among the blessings whieh an- adap ted to all zones,"-writes I»r. J* IJ. IFftllaee, of Fort Uade.Fla., "is Pabkersto.nh . I' seems fohave the worl-l for a iteld. and most of the current dis MMM ji'-l.i;t-. Its aetwn. I have MBd itiiOle rase iif [a delicate and d\ spi-ptie young lady. ;w tfh tin gratifying results. It seemed to accom plish with eaue what the usual prescriptions anil treatment for that nitaerable maiail> failed wholly to bring about. I am also ula-1 to state that the Tonic has relieved me personally of a troublesome atonic condition of the stomao!) ol long standing. It is iln ideal purifier and invtgorani." Messrs. Htscox & Co. call especial attention to tlie fact that after April li;, 1883. the name and style ol this preparation will hereafter lie simply i'arker's Tomer, the word "Hluger" is dropped for the reason that unprtpcipleit dealers are eon stanjlv deceiving their patron* by sulisiituting hi ferior preparations under the name of ( linger; and as triiiiri-r is an unimportant flavoring ingredient ill our Tonie. we are sure that our friends will agree with v s as to the propriet> of the change. There will be no change,however, in the prepara tion itself: ami all bottles remaining in the hands of the dealers, wrapped under the name <>t I'ak k Kit - liiM.ni Ton ti contain 'ln genuine ineill ielne' if the signature of A.Co. Is at the l>ot - toni of outside wrapper. IWI When you com* to think of it, it 1» not odd tti»t literary peopi* p»eii;r »pu>e to a ci*ar. It la handier to uuoke when tliejr are wrltiwc. and ever ao unicii cleai.hr. And -then It (fives them the true essence and flavor of the tobacco. The in out faatidioua Buiokeni imon? all nations »iid all claane« of men a«Tee that th» tobacco irrowu o;j the Golden Tobacco Belt of JiortU (Jarfihna u the mort delic iotiH and refined In the world. Ll*uL':r tlian Turklab, more fratrrant than Havana, freer from nitrate* and nicotine than any other, it in Just what the conDoiaaenr t>rained and the habitual smoker demand*. '1 ha very choicest tob» rro (rrown ■ on tills lfJt is liooiflit by Black m fit's p urban, Tabacco Co., and , appears a their celebrated Bull Durham SmokliiK Tobacco It in / knowri the world over / H Oetthe genuine,with Bull ' IV trade uiark, then you will / be aure of havlnK abao / lutely fure tobacco. / CATABHH CTTUSEB NO I'ain or Dread. Relief at f HAY FEVER ®! or im till, g Applied with 1' ho r<>u gb Pffitreat mei1 1 will HAY-F£VER ,ire Price 50 cents, liy mail or at druggists. KI.V HIMM ill-'ltH, Druggists, Uwego, N. V WANTED,* SALESMEN. Toranviun Nursery Stork. I factlltlra. No.-Jiwrleure r»jtilri' »•. Adapt'-1 to all cUaMt. Sell* at tight. Agent* doing Uf work. EXCKLLKNT TIKKMS. The handvmeit protpectua rift i««ued. Apply now. HKAt'LiiV.CANkKrsoN Sf C 0.,66 North ath St. Philadel phM, *'*. Al»o other grand new bvoks and Bibles. . # % 198 LIBERTY RT. B PITT9BUKOH. PA. EITWPKh? ■ ■ lman« Perions Restort.fi ■ B BJI Dr.KLINE tt GREAT ~,, NFKVEResioheh ■r all Itfr Ain A r KUKVU Di .kaski. Jnly turg 4t» /jr AVrvr Aflc.tt »t, / #r/, //*>/>, ,/ V1.1.1N1 M II t.k«n a. dire, i J. A ■ / ,/* u//„ u.ty't utt. Tr« atiee an t f,j fri.il buttle tre. t# •Minute, ttier paying eiireischat*. M «l.o« «i,« M red. Send uaun ». P. O. ind eipre-,% ad l«ev. of ted to LIK KL.lNii.yii AIU» F«. gists. Utif' jkb Or IMll.it r/l.U'l'M. Planing Mill -AND— X V ai'd. J. L PURVIB. 1- PrHVit", S.G. Purvis & Co., MANCFACTtTRBIif AND DEALERS IN Hough and Planed Lumber OF KVF.KY UEHCKII'T ION FRAMES, MOULDINGS, iSASII oooitb, FLOORING, SIDING, BATTENS, Brackets, Gauged Cornice Boards, SHINGLES & LATH. PLANING MILL AND YARD XcHr German Oatholic Ohnrch AGENTS WA XTED FOU PICTURESOUE WASHINGTON. J'F.N AMI fhKl'li. hKI.K HKS of lis Seenerv. 1 1 islory, Trmlitimis, l'nl»l «- itiiU rsoeial I.ife. wftli trajibie j£Seri|itloiis ol tbeC':i|il tol, t'oligri'ss, |lie White House. :iti,l tlu* t»o>ern iiie'nt l)e|iartiiieiits, vvilli views at Mutinl V eriioii, ;i Muti of V\';ishili|?tiili, and iMaiiranis of the Hall* of Cotifrress. ByJOSKPH WEST \H »>IM-:. To all classes iliisis a book of treat iutere-t. It is coih isf, i.Tiphu*, lliorotigh and interfsfiug, ll liiMtrnted bv over 100 brautilul new ov l«*airnbb' not required, as svr giv« iHstnietions nitees-sjiry fur su«-.:<-s>. il un;.:n pliiyt'd s\ri!.- us. For terms po I'ubiisiifr*. «/. A, & A. Khll» Ml 1 ?,»;t fn>vldf|i«e, If. I mmm*' • /iSl\ SliOOO TWmapS. 1 I USt * U ' ir * oe '^' Jrvery I' I ■ " olr ' e • o® ce Studio.-* H and most complete Map ever published in ouc sheet. For pri« c and lull particulars i* REK _ A ddri SS % inots Waotcd. J. M. HURRAY, Publisher, Z ELIZABETH, N. J. ■ 525 to 575 per month guaran teed. Some make 175 to SISO per month: at this rate agents can soon makethe SI,OOO. Take drawiMK. I'or fct-Lstancc 111 securing boaid <■ rooms, or for any further iiilomiatioii. atiply t-njl". S. Han eroft or J. C. Tlntsinan, Butler, ra. feb2o It *3? v^ r - r ~' BEAVER COLLEGE and MUS ICAL. INSTITUTE. J.'Oll YOUNG TiA 1)1 KM. Spring Session Opens March 2. r »th, 1884. ISoautifully ami }i.al!lifully loealod, e\ton>.ive buildings, jdeanant grounds, cheerful ron/:i.'. three literary eiuinjert, hupeii...' for jiiuuu* ar.'l art. Kxtennive apparatiifl, twenty tifmi i y piano* ami orgum, intituling pip.: or; r ao. Thorough work, homoljl.u fare, moderate ralen. Send for oirenlar to in.*, It. T TAVIJ.h, I> It. IJpavor, I'a. The State Normal School, AT INDIANA, PA., Will o|rtjn foi tl.u Hpi.i.fe ai.'l Siimmor Term on MONDAY, 7th, Every imlieation puiutH to it very large at tendance. Never before wan Iliern nit.-lt a demand f..r trained teaehern, anil thin demand in rapidly and cuiihtßully increasing. The wo. 1.1 i,t not moving buck waul but for wartl, and great »' i* Uiw aouaiul t'> day, it will lie »till greater in the future. Difficult iim it now in, for a poor ha. lust li. obtain ami hold a position, 11 will lie wtill more dillimlt next year aud thereafter. To the eanicxt teacher title in encouraging an it tfivea him annul aneo of employim nt, ap;>re ; ciation and compon*atioii. I HI: A TUOltot i.ii h< in.1.1 , Hill A MOM I WITI! M.I Mlilil KK tii.WFN IKNCRK, J.IHSfhKOI THAT AIM. INsl'lltK l'» Nl'i'l hAin, Hill A lil-.NI |.U')I KHSfON VI. s. 11i.n1,, KOll Al l llIKf-i: < OMWSKI) t' li u ijItKAT I . ON".MY, (~i l<. fNUI Villi. 1,. 11. 11l ItI.INO, I'riii.-ipul, BLISS' 1845. Illustrated Hand-Eook 1884. for the Farm and Garden, isupagea. lM»t> illustration , tnd n bomitlliil ( olorcti I'lutA •»l* FlokVfrOi t«*>U What, \% h«*n mid llou UJ plan' h.i I i- f'lfl oi inf'>riti.ition invaluable to all In' 1: in .' •• l« I- ri" M f*»r 6c.| l«» COVCr |i«ii»(aK<.. llluatrated \ovflty Mit« I. *, ilblnic «ll tli« tinwtii vtrldlw f luwrra, > rntiblri, €•• rruli, Ir ■■ iI, Clan la, ae* rr- DC V /ROEBNOW Anil have on It and when you want t<» A OAnDE E N '"» $ ,00. 'JO packet n eholr<» I'tower !■ li" (onr ffUrtltrn I, In cludlnt; H'll.li <;ilt!»K> ! HIS (ft mixture uf 100 vartettcH of Flower Set rn, for SI.OO. A VEGETABLE GAR' EH FOR SI.OO. 80 pkU. Oboict Veßetii le Hci-iU (our f l'dU/ii), luclu(l!uf< Hllh*r \uicrlrari VVjinlcr Pea, for ill. IIOTII the above for fjarrlener a Hand llook telllnt; you ttow to grow ttieui, ai:nt Fne wltU order*. B. K. BLISS Al SONS, * i 3tj^llarcla^jßt^^Mew^York. CJx&ion Woolen Mill, ItIJTI.ER, PA. If. Fdf.I.KKTOW l»r«|»*r. M tnnr.tt-tnr.T of lll.ankttij. Klanvbi.m, Vjiish, Ai*. A leo ciißto'ii work done to order, ani-li a« r irdin/t' KolU, m ikii'i; Hlankrtfc, KlanneN, Knit ting and W.'itvine Yuma, A.-,, at very low prieeH. Wool worked i.u the clmreH, it de- HIi.KI. mvT-iy Mercantile Appraiser's List for 1884.. The venders of foreign and domestic nierehan dise, distillers, etc , iu Butler county will take notice that tbev are appraised and classed by tbe undersigned Appraiser of mercantile and other license tax fur the year 1 5, 4. as follows, to wit: .Vuiw!. ADAMS TOWNSHIP. Class. James A. Anderson, merchant 1 S A A H Thompson " 1- t.iileland A Marshall " 14 J J Smith " 13 C B Irvin " 14 A M Beer- " H Nancy Adams " 14 P H Murray restaurant " Mrs E A Perrene " • ALLEGHENY T«P. J B Craig merehant 11 J P Plummer '■ 14 J D Shell A Co. " H Joseph H Thomas " 14 EC Parks " H S P F.akin " 1 • nn\l»v TWP, E G Clutton merchant 14 G W F.igholtz " 14 W W Robinson " IT 14 0 W Sloughton " 13 BfFFAI.O TOWNSHIP. Adams A Parks, merchant J M Flemming, " H A Gnckenheimer A Bros., distillers 1 John A Harding, one billiard table D Crawford, merchant". 14 D D tV u 'g' p y> " '1 I'I.KARJ IEI.I> TOWNSHIP. \V" S McC'rea, merchant 11 'Mrs B .1 Gettings, hotel " J M Mcßride, hotel < J M Mcßride, merchant 14 PONKOJVL.TWP. H S Cale merchant ..11 W M Durham " 14 Reisner Bros. " 11 A J llanlen hotel Ci KAIRVIEW TWP. Thomas E Flick merchant 14 11 < Miller retail liquor merchant i Paul Troutman merchant 13 W G Hays " 13 Pontius (lodgers A Co merchant 14 II C Miller one billiard table Mrs Thomas Williams merchant 14 J C Whitmire " 14 E Ellenberger " 1| PR4KKI.IV TWP. Win. Watson merchant 12 O Kornrumph " 14 JACKSON TOWNSHIP. PhilipSnitzel, merchant ...14 JKFFKRSON TOWNSHIP. I. Hartenstine A Co, merchant 11 Wm Montag, I.AVCASTER TOWNSHIP. Wm Wahl, hotel o J Laderpr, merchant 14 A E Metz & Son, M L DIlY( KEKK TOWNSHI«.. Wm Humphrey, merchant 10 Win Williams, " 14 Ramsey Brother?, '' 13 A G Frazier, '* -14 H Heberllotf, '* 14 MERT'EB TOWNSHIP. Lewis Owen, merehant 14 R R Bryson, " 14 H C Beatty, " 14 MIITHLKSKX TOWNSHIP. U' J Marks, merchant 12 J B Flick, " 11 MARION TW P. Joseph Baily merchant 14 J II Kelly hotel c < Mrs 1' M Mcßride inerehant 14 J H Gormerly " 14 Wm Mavbold *' 14 J \ Hay " 14 OAKLAND TWP. Jacob II Keiser merehant 14 A (i Campbell " 11 PARK ItR PWP. .1 Uli apf; merehant II .1 I' Rooisoii ' •• 14 ll M Caldwell A Co. merchant 13 JWOrr " I I T G Campell " 14 PENS TWP John Glass merchaut 14 II W Koonce " I I Anderson Bros. " t.T John A Richey hotel John A Richey one billiard table Jacob A Burton Young, merchant II A M Critchlow " 14 D I| Sutton " 14 rtrVMl'f TOS' S! > l,,r '. K B Dittmer, merchant.. 1) Albert Sinilli, hottd j, SI IPPF.RYROt K TOWNSHIP. E H Adams, merchant II Jessil, & W S Keister, hotel 3 K Cannon, merchant.. .l 14 \ liVAKHO TM» N: 3 l ||P. C Eversiin, merchant ~,.. ..I I J E Cochran A Co., merchant I j J It (irossinaii, " 14 G F Koblineyer " 11 TFCampbell, " 14 WASHINorON TUW NSIIIP. \ P. Campbell, inerehant I I N M Hoover, " II Harper Brothers, " 12 Mifllin Brothers " II Harper A Gibson, " 14 John A«iai„i. ' .. 12 I. A Yak.-, " H John McCorkle, " J, J C McKee A Hon, " I I J I. Realty, " II WORTH TWP, N < iardner, merchant 13 WINFIKLD TWP. John Gardner A Co. merchant 1 ! J T (jreeu " 14 It A A K ranse " 11 Lewis Weidhos " 12 Catharine Foster " II J nines C I a IIJHU " 14 111 TI.KH IIOROI'OH. J II Sutton merchant II W P Miller " It t hris Stoek " I I Joseph Rockenstine " II Jacob Keck " I I A Troutman A Son " 10 M rs C Koeh " I ■> HBiehlACo. " 14 L Stein A Son " 10 J 1. WaUer " n B C H use I ton " 11 Ritter A Ralston " H Joseph Smith, restaurant f> II Sohneideman, merehant 12 D 11 Waller " 13 A Raff " 13 Charles R Grieb " 13 PT I'ape, merchant II John I'iekel, " 12 H Colbert ' 14 JT I Stehle, '• ~.. M Louis Bishop, " in Belli* A Killer," 13 LA I K Linn, " It W I. Morrison, " 14 .1 J Fddkr, hotel .0 S Sykes, restaurant 5 laoob Boos, merchant .13 i. V\ i ImdpmU, hotel 5 ii i. clubland, mere ban | 11 1 .1 R Priagie " 11 | .1 I! KohlineyerA t.'o., merchant li II C Hcineman, " 14 I M Itockenstein, " II I Rerg A Cvpher, " 10 I Rejlter A Bro., li.pmr merchant II V A II Reibei IIICI .11 li lit ,|| Jack Hf HI A Mitchell, " It A J.owry, hotel ."> J t' U» iln*k, merchant 13 .1 \ Patterson, " 12 (' IHilly, " 11 M t' Kovkensiein, merchant 14 I i Orieh, " H I» A Heck, " 12 C Roessing & Sou, " H Mrs .1 It ons, 12 EVANS iITV. I. Hohnadel, merchant 14 F V Brooks " 14 Allen i Robinson " 13 HCBoggs " n Geo lift & Sons i- ! Dunbar <5: Shottp 14 O W Shoup " 14 Wui Punean, hotel .• II \V fctokey " 5 L Gantz merchant 11 F Kersting. M I), " 11 .1 X Miller, hotel Wall i Bi.-hop, merchant 13 J & L: [lambach " 13 H S Walters one billiard table I UP.VIEW BOHOrOH. A tjrow merchaut.. 14 11 C Birchanl 4i 14 C Scott 13 (' C Alexauder " 11 auftOVUH. J. N liuuor merchant 13 Wise, I.ytle i 11 nine, lumber merchant .12 August Fouringer, merchant 14 Enslen J; llains, " 12 S A Beam, hotel 3 Jacob Shelly, hotel 5 U 1) swain, uitrphant 11 A W iiiegler, " H Latshaw i tHaium, merchant.., 12 A Latshaw, " 14 FM Mitchell, " 11 if W I.eise, " 11 HARTitSVILI.E ItOKOUGH. .1 N t'ubbison, merchant 11 11 C Black, " 12 LW Morrow, " 11 :s B Bingham, " 14 liotper Brown, " 14 Mrs K Black, " W j Eriimr, " M R I. Brown, 14 MILI.ERSTOWN BOKO. W W Boweti, tuerchaiit 14 A 11 Bern is " 14 C F Fierce " 13 II C Litzinger " 13 Fisher A Dickson " 11 (lays Brothers " 14 A W Kreps one billiard table . .\1 Deiter merchant 11 W L Campbell " II Mston A Bruce " 14 A Hcch hotel Hocli, Barn hart A t'o. merchant 11 C D AlJingc-r *' 'I Frederick " I I B Frederick " 1 ' John Fitzpaterick, hotel 5 W D Kel ley merchant 14 J C GaisforU 4 billiard tables C Scharbach, merchant 14 \V P Turner " 11 A |[och 3 billiard tables Westernjan Brothers merchant 8 Fran kie A Levy " 1-j B J Fortjuer, hotel... 5 J T T Frazier merchant 11 Geo Glass " •••14 Dean Campbell hotel •} John Dolan " ... ••• ••• •' PKOSPKCT BOROruil. WR Riddle A Co., merchant 13 Henry Young, " 14 S S Forrister, " 13 C C Sullivan, 12 Critchlow Brothers, " !•> J H MeClure, " 14 t'ETBOMA BOROI'OIt. J M Hawk, merchant 1! Mrs Thomas'WiHiatus, merchaut »....! I J A Footc, " " M K Baird, " 14 J B Pasjgherty, hotel ' Isaac Boesenlterg, merchant M It J Bottner, " J 1, Clark, hotel *> G M Jamison, merchant 14 J Benedict & Sons., merchant 10 R E Foster, " '4 S S Klingeqsmith " 14 H A Klingensinith " II S K Lenchan. " 1' George J Jonee, '' 11 Freeman A Mark*, " 1^ .1 B Kilroy, " I'-' John Burns, " 14 A W Hoot, " 1 ' F. P Cheesbrough, " John Dill, " 14 John Dill, I billiard tables \V 11 K intj, hotel •> John \ I'.rvine, merchant 11 \V II Jellison, hotel SAXmNBI.'K"! HMltOl i.lt. II A S(.iple, merchant 1' G W Maurhoff, " {4 Charles Pfeifler, 11 H I". A II Mershon, " ' '4 Theodore llcluibohl, merphant 10 E A If el in bold, '• 1- HINIU'RV HOKOCOH. OA Rhodes, merchant '• Bhodes A Christy, merchant 14 M A Garlach, " 1' Mi-chlingA Murtland," 14 James Pry or A Co., '' !•! Brediu A Conway, " 11 K J|;N« cnv. I' K Burlie |2 \V A l; Page hotel. ... •' Joseph Earhart in :rchant... '■> Henry Keiusy hotel ... ... o John Wersh inerchanl... ... ... H A A West " 14 I'efi lie 11 A Rvans two billiard tables... JLI I |EN'MI'l K ISOftOt'ijll. I' Summers merchai.t , 'I I' Summers, l\vo billiard bibles.. \V A Goeliring, merchant 1-1 E Zehner " ••• 1J Geo Stub I, liquor merchant... ... 13 FG Kline, merchant. . ... ... ■l4 Householder A Philips, merchant 13 Charles Stokey hotel ■' Frederick Strohecker hotel... •* James Oesterling hotel... •' John Dindinger, merchant II lfl'l A Gilbach " ... MjlltylHi, !' II Il'jilsholile.' CS Pansavant " H Deo Snyder " J j D (j Ba-siiau M H Reed " | ] A Winters " 1' 111 11.Kit, I'.v., March I, t-IH-i. All |M-rsons interested in the alxive list will please take uotiee that an uppeal will be held in the oltice of tlie County Commissioners, at But ler I'a., on Monday tlie 7th day of April, IHB4. ROBERT TRIMBLE, Appraiser. SOXT2S7-DXCW. gpj CHAPPED HANDS, vlibliy nor gr«Bky| PRKE 15 CENTS. The Trade Supplied by .'ill I'itt slmrtjh Drugga Dr. Frease's Water Cure Es tablishment. A lie illh liiHtltntlon In its 30th year. For nearly all kinds ol Chronic diseases, and cs licelally the diseases of Women. OP*N \ r \M. Hi j Circulars !rcc. Address, U f-RJCASK, M. I'., |y|H ly Ni w Ueucr t'j , I'a for the (MTI/kn {Continued from last >cttk.) How Watch Cases are Made. Imitation always follows a successful article, and imitation is one of the best proofs of real honest merit; and thus it is that the James Boss Gold HateA Que lias its imitators. Buyers can always tell the genuine by the trade-mark of a 'crown, from which is suspended a pair of ~j' MWUt scales, lie sure BOTH crou n and scale* are stamped in tlie cap of the watch case. Jewelers are very cautious about en dorsing an article unless they not only know that it is good, but that the character ol the manufacturers is such that the quality of tlie goods will be kept Jidly up to standard. WILLIAMSPORT, PA.. Feb. 13, 1883. The Jaxuc** lions' Gold Watch <'ason jro like hot Kach one I ndl soil* another. Don't need to recommend them; they sell themselves. One of my emstomera ha* had a Jmue* Boos' ld Watch i'aae in U*- for 20 years, an.l it is a.- as ever. With tiaa caae I do not hesitate to give my own Kiiarantee, es pecially with the new asd improved cases, which seem to be everlasting JESSK T LITTLE, Jt**lcr. NEW BBTTNSWXOK, N. J., Jan. 8. 1%33. This grold case, No. titwo, known as th* 1 James Boas* Gold WatchCa«»<,came into my i*ossession about 195& has be* n in use kinet that time, and is still in R-ood condition. The moveme nt in the one which was in the case when I bought It, audits condition shows that the case ha* reaUy out-worn the movement, which is I'layedout. MALTM A. HOWELL, Of Board of Director* A\ J. A*. H. dt Trans. Co. *w-a«S t rt-ut Uanp to kr/fctone Hatch lW I *rU*rle+, Phila delphia. Pa. t l«r Laad«i :•»« illattriUd l'aia|ihlei ihgMii| kuv Lain l!usi' »:.J Lf j'i mr H at. h (u>r« ara mad*. (T" l»c Continued.) • The Boss watch cases with any kind of movement desired, can be had of E. Ci RX E 13, WATCHMAKER = JEWELER, Main SI., ICulltr, l*a.. Opposite Tronlman's Drv Goods Store. MUSS ABSOLUTELY CV'UZO FIILI r.nr.t M, ECZEMA, SCROFULA, SCALD lit-ftd, Ei slp€-l«i3, Tetter, lllvts, lUiirirufT, RirU r'j Itch, riin|»les, stnigs. Carbuncles, l iant and Wouivis, Hiugworm, Sunturn, : i a ttil diseyn of the Skin. For i ilci, Wouiuls, Tuts, I leers or JiJoie?, iu remedy Is so prompt in soothing ii-nhny as Fajiiilou skin «.'uu . It uoes nut annul or bum. J/irectian* in /;*» «. rurp b*.U!u ABSOLUTELY CURES NASAL < ATARI!II. ACVTK or CHRONIC COLD in th- lii-od, Ktht- Cold, Bronchial CaUuth and II AY FEVEII. ( K .uises the uostrii*, permits natural bretithim/, fiit«l i-ivv, iiH iucrastutions, SliCilh'S rtnd sinr/iiie. It lart sj..- ilic cure ior Cold in the Head vvhkh is caused by sudden changes In llic atmosphere. l>uecfioiiS */» ten lu,il"i|tii|ja.T n [•HlMkmimj, ifiuXH'l*n<>;,i»ni Ul 'IIIVJ IM N* mmM nus m $HEEiaa@EHE|i BUTLER COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Office Cor, Main and Cunningham Sts. 3. C. ROESSING, President WM. CAMPBELL. Tkeasukkr. 11. C. HEINEMAN, SKCKKTAKV. DIRECTORS: J. L. Put vis, K. A. Helmboldt, William Campbell, J. W. Burkhari, A. Troutman, Hendcreou Oliver, G. C. Kt essintr, K. B. McMilliu, Dr. VV. lrvin, N. Weitzel, A. B. Rhodes, H. C. Heincuaan JAS. T> M'JUNKIN, Gen, Ae't BUTLER FA. •J. 11. Htcvcnaon «Xr Co.'s REAL ESTATE AGENCY, 100 Fifth Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa., Offer for sale a No; 1 Stock or Grain Farm in Peoria Co. . 11l , near railroad and river; has throe bouses, good barn, A-c,, contains MSO acres. Price t:io per acre. Also a fine farm near New Caetle, Fa., of 00 acres; a good dwell* ing and !>aru, with orchard; No. 1 land; also on saaic ia a large storehouse with a stock of goods worth about <3,500, ail in best of order: value of farm mid goods #9,500, would exchange. Send for free list of properties f6.84.1v KING OF THE SINGERS tsrga ONLY TWENTY dollars > all the latest improve* j: , """ * < ments. Splendid cabinet I'Mk /te./j work, large drawers, exten (leal and gothie cover. teAA Sewing Machine ever made. Sent for exauii i. at ion. AATt? do not "Want Your Money Unless the Machine Suits You. Write to us lor particulars. WILLMARTH & CO., 1823 North 20th St., Philadelphia, Pa. oct3-(jm, Union Woolen Mills. I would desiro to call the attention of the public to the Union Woolen Mill, Butler, Pa., where X have new and improved machinery for the manufacture of Barred and Oray Flannels, Knitting aDd Weaving Yarnß, ami I can recommend them as boiiig vory dura ble, as they aro manufactured of pure 'Butler couuty wool. They aro beautiful in color, su perior iu texture, and will be Bold at very low prices. For samples and prices address, 11. FULLERTON, inm.'7B-ly Butler. Pa CINCINNATI NOWHERE. HERE WE ARE AGAIN. The Reliable old Hen Yosbriuk has established himself with W. H. Ensminger and John I.e fever, Jr., iu tlie CARRIAGE LINE BUSINESS; Also l pholstering and Carpet Laying. There j are no three better mechanics in' the Countv [ of Butler, anil they know how to do their work without delay. Yours truly, I?. V. feb24-lmo. D^NLmMD, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Keeps constantly on hand a complete stock ol WATCHES, CLOCKS, COLD, SILVER AND STEEL -BPECTACLE9- Of all kinds and prices. Jewelery and Silverplated Ware of the very best quality. Everything warrant ed just :ts represented and sold at the low est cash price. Fine H'IUCIi Itepairiug it Spec ially. One square South of Diamond, M:iin Street BUTLER, PA. CONTHAL NURSERIES Rochester, N Y. GEORGE A. STONE NURSERY COMPANY. Fruit 'and Ornamental Tree#, Nhrubbcrv, Roses, Creepers, etc. "" Moore's Raspberry, Pocklingtun and Em pire Btatc Grape, and other choice varieties of all fruits. B W. DOUTHETT, Brow nsdale, Butler County, Pa j.iu -t' 3m Most Extenslye Pure-Bred Live Stock Kstahlisliuient it| the Werlt) ! dytletthrif, Prrchrrnn-Xoi hin 1.1 Kngli*h l)r«ft HuftfJ, itollii{()-liisd KutiiUter-i, SkrJttiHl PUIII'IH, /ioltiltiii (inii Devon Ciittir. Our customers lia\e the advantage of our many years experience in breeding aud imjMirt ing large eollections, opportunity of comparing ditlerent brucdu, low prices, because of extent of business, and hny ratcM of transportation. CalalogueH tree, tlarreapondeuce soiii-ited. POWKIX BROTHERS, Hpringboro, Crawford Co., Pa. Mention Citizen. july2s-iun. PIMPLES. A receipt lor making a valuable preparation, which will remove t:in, frcclvlts, pimples aud blotches, leaving the skin clear and soft, aud the complcction hcaatilul; :ilso, ins'.ructions for producing a lino growth of hrir on the head or lace, \yi 11 |ie iiii)ilet| to any peMoi( sending 3 cts in stamps to Korbfu A; 00., Wo. r>i( |iroadwu.v, Mow York. Cure llretl Ho|<«leln Slock* The undersigned have purchased from the Powell Bros, a pure bred Ilolstein bull, one aud a half years old ami weighs 12' l. r i iMiunds. which can be seen at the farm of John Weber, in Peun town "liip, at any time. Terms, ft cash, or $5 charged. * J. A- PAIJITEB, Joun Weber, NEW LIYERY STABLE, Henry X*eibold 9 Continues the Livery Bunincs* on JefTerson St. (irst i|oor bi low Bickel «fe Ijallagjter. (itiod riir* 1 . tii'-nt fhist tfinis always on hand* Itorses fetl on reasonable terms, also horses bought aud sold. oc!3-ly. BRICKS! BRICKS? The subscriber continues the making of bricks common, paw'tnent. bay window and other qual ities at Ins Kiln on the Pair Cround road, half a mile west of Ituticr lie will keep on hand a lot of bricksut all times, lie will also make and burn brick lu the country for anyone desiring to have Ifit tii made on their own farm or premises. A-i be intends carrying oil the li|-tck makliiß business, he it, files the custom ol all, promising tn t., Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Office in luiou Block, and residence in Ferrero ho ae, Butler, Pa. Oct, 2~>, 1882. FOR SALE. • 18 Acres of land, with Isrge two-story Lriek house and large bain thereon c-rceted." ('■•khl orchard: situated ill Rntler twp . P.ntlor countv. Pa., adjoining But lor borough on the south, will be sold cheap and on ea,y terms. For particu lars inquire of Lev McQuistion, Esq., Butler, Pa. 'FARM FOR SALE. The undersigned desires to tell ! is firm, locat ed in the Bald ltidge oil distrii t, Adums town- I ship, Butler county. Pa., containing ONE HUNDRED AND ONE ACRES of land, a'l cleared hut about twenty live .-ares which is in good' young timber." There are thiee never-tailing springs of good water. l!ood llou-cs and B.irus with a splendid young orchard. Near to churches and schools, and within live minutes walk of Marshall Station on the P. »<: W. railroad. For particulars in quire of the undersigned living on the premises. CHRIST. BAM.HORBT, 8K„ feb. 27~tt Mars P. t>, i S U RVEYING LAND, COAL BANKS, AND LEVELING Particular attention given to the Retracing ol old lines. Address, B. F. llll.l*l \ ltl».Co. Surveyor North jHope P. ()., Butler Co., Pa. 8,5,81.1 y John L. Jones, Auctioneer' BIJTI.ER, I* \. All orders will receive prompt attention. ft; ,1m •ji unty Auctioneer, JAMES R. K2ARNS, ItITI,KR, PKXVA. Is prepared to serve the public of this section at vendues, etc. Having had many ycais ol experience lie can guirintee perfect satisfaction at rates that will suit all. L"ave word til this office. 0,5,84 ly G. D. HARVEY, Bricklayer and Contractor. Estimates given on contract work. Resi dence, Washington street, north end, Butler. Pa. « jan'i.ly. PLABTERIN C-r- Tlie undersigned Intends to remove to ltutler on thi' lsi of April next, aud hereby informs all per sons, that he will be prompt m executing any work that may be entrusted to his care. STUCCO ANO MASTIC Work executed In the best and most satisfactory manner, (Jive me a call. jan3o It. .fOMKPH B. I'IZKH. ,T. H. Harvey, H is opened a paiut shop iu REIBF.Ii'S BLOCK, on Jrffersou Street, Butler, Pa„ whero he is prepared to do all kinds ol HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING, P.ipciing and Calsoniinlng, banging window blinds, etc. And, also keeps on hands Wall Papers itiitl ItorderM, Paints uiml llriiMliOM, l*n I tics, and Wiiulow («IH>H. |all sizes cut lo order. | I res pectin IU solicit t -h'.re ol the public pat ronage. J. H. 11ABVKV. 3,5,84 ,0m 1884. WALLPAPER, 1884, New Design.'- 111 \i all and < eiling Paper lor dwell lugs, offices, halls and clntrches. A large and we|| selected iiiui of DECORATIONS for ceilings and walls. Brown back paper from H els. up, white back paper from to cts. up. Cllts from 21", cts. up, WINDOW SHADES And Decorations a Specialty at H. C. HEINEMAN'S, Butler, Pa. 2(12..win Butler's New Departure For Piano*, Organs, Violins ami other Musi, eal Instruments, eall tlie NSW MUSIC STOBE. • _ —OF 'Kleber Bros. & Stauffer, Main Street, ltutler. Pa. Sheet Music and Music Book* alwjys oil iiiuid, or furni.slied to order. Orders for Piano and Organ tuning and repairing promptly attendpJ to L»y John K. Kyth of Pitrgb, PH. Nov. M, '^ : ,':liii. Hard Wood Furniture lor sale at extremely low tlgurcs, A great variety of Beds, Tallies, Chairs, Children*' Chairs, Ladies' Rockers, Kxtra Heavy Ann Rockers, Marble and Wood Top Parlor Tables Bureaus, Stands, Double aud Single l,oungcs, Spring Maltrc.-tcs,