orriZHdsf. priday. march 5. im New Advertisements. Adaiin-*ir«t»n Notiet —Li late of Robert PsttM. Eseraton Notice— estate of Valentine BMk. Mercaatile Appraiser's Report fur 14SS. Trial Jary List for Asrii 2. Fn»L Groemes— Jacob Boo* Sew Locals—Saol>ary Vcadeay. Clarian Sefcow! and Gr>Te City College. PC'BLIC \ OTIC a • Tbt ptMU a f rrrbf notifi** that kerta fUr mil Rertfutimu ot Rtt/trci or Conjoint e »dopt *4 bf orgvuuutom and ordertd pubiit.Ua ail notice* of VkmrcA Fair*. Fettiral* a i<i la:i -tur*t; end all communicated Obituariet iri'! be ckaro'd for at th' rate of omc-kalf cent a word, m.ow y to atwmfiny each order. LIH AL AND GENERAL —lf'-re new aaa'iaaoemeni* tLn week. —T>e r»«»n whr aehnotinf is «o at i« !>«<-attse b-«r 1 ind r . <ra ecM «a!y f? 25 —J ff <Valy of Mercer ennnty. repf rt*«i tA Sieve '"-n-liel in • buzzard ••u" w?-tt, write* borne ta«t be is a very lively ©>rp«e. —Tbe ecterpr;*:tif people of Centrevil!" bare s11• ».iy rai-el fl.».0"0 for tbe purpose nlis>lb iiirg a X-i.-raii Schawl there. —Tbe >tnrnerei*l men are beginning to r*« <a an appearance vith saoipie* oi spring Every mu hss three character —'.hat wbM t - 'itibite, that waieh be hs->, acd thai which he ininks he has. —Tb- lirt of applieati'Tas for licente in Alleabeiir f-..onty. '-cjp:e» about fiar pa/es cl a FitHts'j paper. —Aad aow both yoar rirls and jour cre-li -1-n ran yoa from ooe end of Main stree: to tbe nther. —lt «ork a dollar bill to boy a barrel of erode oi; Ust Toeeday eveoing, for the first time for rnsny month*. —A bank traredy like tbe ooe that hap pened at Bradford enuld not orear in Butler. Bulb oar aank* here are well caped. —Tbe Biiaeta at Mobley 4 Co's. o-oal bipk near Kare* ' ity returne-l u> work la»t Fri day, having secured the Coin tabus scale,and (Auer —A c!a»s of yoong Isdie* in tb» new c >ok ery-scbooi .a Fi.uhurg w»«hing a d>z en p tw«» weeaa ago and have finally Mccndei ia felting them citao to cook. —Tbe oew tariff bill, the r.ew i«berif* U«aiy aod lavratmtitci of the Standard Oil Tia I ty lb- N. V. I>egi«;»ture are ibree ifcwo i i'a»piii»g joULf Blate*nito can stady »i-r. —A I'< bMjlvaaia uaaofsrtarer ha* wriv tea to '"Premier' 1 Mills that be had »uffer»d Irnm dy*;et <u for ten yearn, and never lonad relief in tit.l he road bis new tar.ff bUi. —Pap«. Sayder ku drafted ind hid prim es! • U« n r »m mapku Mukt for the b-» of Mai d T« acker* ia makior record* «f their p«pi:a' wr»Ht for aa entire term, and the «Bt can be had of kiaa by application. -Thw«iH be preaebiojj. by Re* L. I Crawford. • 'f"eadr Lake at tbe U P Church «T White Oak S**nnp, a* It a.m. next rial* bash. Marefc 11. aad at Mt. Cheataut at 3 p. m. tbe ANW day. -The "ttetiaa of Allefhtay. Bearer and Da tic r enaatitate * Normal School district m yet*withfOt a tchaol.bat it look* a* thouc'n the eMeipfuinc diiaeu* of Centrmlle would WWII tbe priaa. —Juice Braat bus diapoaed of hia farm bear Zrli'aopie. Butler eoantr, and will re ■aoee to Bearer Fall*, where be will assume rk*w of tb* Exchange Hotel—Bearer Ttao. WVra elect ricily take* tbe place of kanffiiMt as a capital pauUhraeut, the will 4k*r;e 'he jiirr. the j'iry ch*r*« th» batter*. it-» Hi'terr cmrg* the priwaer, aa I lite Sheriff will charge tbeo onty. Mary per**** u«e the | hrase 'in a trice" who bare c» ennc<-pti<>a of ita niMoim A trie* m thr » *>ie«h (wrf-f a w-c-nd of tiin», Ue boar i» divided into <SO minute*, the toin •tea into COteu-ada aad th« aeoond* into tk> tncaa. W»die-day of thi* woek wai the lea* <*ay for uk ing down swinging sign*, under itc nrdiuenoe paaaed by Council ten dsr* before, aa-l their disappearance somewm changes the uer»pective ol ilaia atreet, Hur ler, Pa. —The aew ToCn Omncil baa met and organ ized aad we gir* their pme«-editig* io *noiher i.iare. The Cnancil i* now diridi-d into end j having busine.* with the Coatcil will note tbe proper person to aee. —SoK '■!«» rrpnru regard, rig the integ rity ot -li> Prunes*'* Protective Aaaociatiou te!*crapl~l fron tbia lowo by a »irat»gc>, last Frida?, rrmwl a aeoaativo amrmg oil prodaaar- aod br-kars. ioJ tb*i 'HI Citv Oil K»cbha* rfftrn) * reward of SSOO for Um dtt»«ico of the cifftbder. —Tka Com in itioaara of G-een oonty are aSnut i» uk« at'ps to aecore the en-operation ofCauwßis-oooeratherwuhouttheStatn to put forth an cßort to »«« the of a bill thai will • stable the county offiriiJi to work priaooers confined in the jaila oa publi" rnali and other public improvement* which are kept up al the txpenae of the county, —lt afcall be the duty of »ach K»fttnr and Ajmataat Ammr to keep an ac/* >ont of lb* •ereraJ rtaya by him artaaliy ruiuloyel in tbc per<"« rnancs- of his dati<-s, end to ma e ntu'n of the same io the Coanuittioner* of tfee verified by hi* oath or affirma tive; aad far each day nrceaaarilv so employ «( he aha!' f-rMr the «um ot" $2 00. So says the aew law, approved Way 21, 1447. —la pcratatinr in ibeir lie* regarding the R»|>uU ina Htetr.bcra of the Boaid ol Oocaly < '«nmi»»ioner», Pete and fun re mind as of the blackguard who went around Irving to r«t an«e reapactablr man to kick him. to tbat be cotito ukc the law on hiui. Their a«a'eui»at» (Warding the county print mf are ra'indy falae aad are cot worth a •rrioaa auawar. • —1 km <!d building at N. W. corner of toe and Maia St ia being torn do* G.to nAa pitta for Em| Hoaaltoa'a new build ng. It ww bailt ab-xtt IKJO an<l was first « gapiad by W B Bovd and Dr. H. C. Lion, for a Drag itora, auu alter by W. 6. it H. N. Boyd aa a drag, groeary and »hoe store -tkc old nr* for which war. yet visible on ita walla. When we were a boy. twenty five year* ago 'W Sbirlrya had a candy aad oak* there, aad iu later yean it aaa occupi ed l>y the fykes family. —C«wy y»nri( man who earn* wage* niigh» lobar a k»t aad aiake a atari for a fcnoi« Tbe way t--git a mart Is t»< tare a littler moaey each month aad make a |>«yiueut on jimr taicliM, ai.d uo. liule by little pay for your lot ai/d build your bouse Don't »j>ead all y.mr aiouey ua livery turn-aU and danoe* a«j ice cr.-aia to plraae ycur b»»t girl. Alter a wbiU will need a home Tor that beat sbeioungaters that v.tne way or utbrr federally c ase around and want to "pmt up" with yna. Pat a little of your •pare caab into the ground aa y.u go along, and after luaoy day* it will bring you a roy- j •Hy -The Mercantile Appraisers I-iJ for I*M, appears in our nnumn> this week ao-i the I~T g\ u-ual. are given in figuiea. < laa» A ia U«u alit» licriwr iuriu» tai and lei-o 1 o tie annum ol tVi 7.> a>el 14 laeao* »7 75 IJ*e Isail> r are tin* %ear put in clua^ S*. 1, mlt-eh mean* tai and lee* to the ■MMMSKt »t «7<C.f><l each, if tbey get. In.-enw, |be MiliroU'Wt and Hex-nl-U'if men are in cia«' ♦. which mcwia I'> 7j" each. Hy Ibe bew ! »w of ihi* will jo to (iie kocoo*h. n»r t:ih to ibe county an I 0t,.-- tiMti u> tl • t lußii'iiwenltli. and in tii*n«bi|« bait vi the uiw nali Ip. for ke> ping u,i i u4,wr ''urtli to tbe ci-unty ai.d one fuvrth to tbe O woj. nw.-alth. yrang men lately w«nt to Hii w<: renied a mm m ot Mr* H*-nder-.f-n, th-n W>u 'n' on* the »ln-k of Billy Adam-, rented fci - -U>r>- an-' otjgt.e l la the mercin ti.e liat:u>'. Ot-' *< u:d rtmmn in the Ui- au«re aaiie the otbrr* peddled with t.< r«M aiid «•(«« through otit tbe com lf» It are«n<) the »>B»f'ieU'ii ol bo one, but aWit two wef-k ago il wai iliarirtnl tbat tbee bad aecretiy wneryed away lb- moat ol tb« ir-r'da, at- t "btt ibey >brnite|e»a were gone j*lw>, leatit g the lew remaining gi*dn in charge ot «oi who claiaM'd to be aiuiply ao e-uploye aad waa holdioc toa goo>la for bia aagaa. Tbc tmploj*." baa bteu arretted, and tbe aten «no trv out I'm price of a tuyik • fgooda or a till tor work arc lookiog fur •ba otbeta. —Tb* Ref>ort of the Boani of Director* of *be Paaaas laoata Hatlraad Co. waa publiab «d laat Tu -da». Tbe groaa earoingi of tbe Ce«|Mfhjr lor tba faar l--.«7 from ali ita luiea —owwed aad I<aw4-vu oyer one bnnJred and Ihwa milliona of dollwa, aod tbe groan ri|»aaaa aerciity-aevoa millionc of dullara, nakiig tbc net earning of tbe Coupao/ for Iharaar, txcludiog reotala, etc., tbirty-eigbt atllKW, a gain over the prtaeediog year ot a>r«r tbrve aad a baif taillioiw. Tba bun •eaaot tbe P. K. K. Co. ia tbia country, pr<e tably mcm next alter tbat of tbe National ftm »s9* lWi»a». legal news. Court met Mondsr afternoon with Judice Hi re u presiding. The Grand Jury cabl ed into the box and instructed, aad Mr. J. B. Kllr<i» of Petrol m appoint**! loreiaan. Toe old conm-ole* .nad.; their returns, and thee the ne* constables wers called iu ani tceir bond* carefully exainiaed Hy the LW.. All the bonds were approrsd eiot-puag one or two, who have secured new hood-roea. ORA.Ni> JCKV PhOCBBDISOS LIST OF TRCK BILLS FOCND. Common wealth v»; —WD Crawford for pre tease, 2 bill.'. —Henry Walien, astnult. 1 —<Je->rce Hardwire, Fiß. —3E Byers, forgery. —John Weller, asfanH. —J..hn P Mo z FAB. —Junius Moniter, h 'rse ste*iias. M B, Alber *sd J—ep'i Steiub-r.; aa t Herman HefZiwr/, defrauding creditors. G«* r. e usa ciou.- niiscbiei aud *s<aull aid batt —Fred i$ Sloan, F£3. —.l L 4*jaa sud Dm Collins, larceay acd receiving stolen —Aody Coyle aud Dennis Logue, 4 iid batter... Carrie Lackey, Cera Mechlin?, Martha Pettiarew, E-tner Metley, and AuCi Da.id ~JO, FAB —R b': McCleliatid, selling liquor withuu: !iceii*e —t E o.n.»ic= keeping a disorderly house. bert Ut;beriin£, alc.try. —Thooias B Soatnwert and John F Rutter, FJctt. CASES settled. The case vs Edward Cokaoe at las'. Jaae >*«. i.,:> ws- -etti#-d, a* also were the criM-s v» Herb Roae, Henry vV OjtU, U L Gibson, JaoSstnbel, J« Melntub. IGSOKED. The bills vs William Rape was ignored and c-feU put ou Mm Uroeli, the prosecutrix. Tne oill vs Florence Wei-enstein was ig nored an J costs pat oa ttic conaty. beveral cases were held over till next terai.' Tne Grand Jury got tired of hearing bar.y cases Wednesday atiernooa twit a turn tnrough ike Court H »Sce«. .SUrElF!"*ft SALES. The Sheriff did not sell many pieces this week, 1-. <■» «be writ* were returns 1. The B-itler Savine* Bank bid in the Allen Wilson property for $lO Brandon bid in the Galb'eatb and Ilesifl gesjwr pieces at Jo/Vj and ii'. j. John Berg bi J iu the B t ok property at ♦lO. Peter Kri.'ev got the Hurumvtein property at $53. The Hays Br>s got the A Inert for M; i Ibe L'r.ion Ot! Co, got tbe Williams }ro pertv lor&h'l. yOTES. H h. r«. o' Bstl.r r.sve aligned to ! G t" an 1 A tieo Bi* I !»r »>1 rr Miitr-, aid Antony Rockenatem and Frank Koeh wre tpjx/in'tii appraistra. T B W C Hct) iS'sr for pM/). IhemiJ of J«JJ* Keifcter Wis prolateJ and no iett rs, a!»o will «•! Gottlieb Gernen berger and tiutr- to Augu<.t Boeniok and Christian S«:hr.>lh t als < will of Daniel Kelly of Venango tp, no letters. Letten t,f administration were granted to M S Ray, K»q on esMte of Robert Pat'-n, <iec'd, ~1-jO to J A Brandon on estate of Jacob Eifler. Lydla R Darls by her next frie Id R>>b't J Ruttner t»as »ued for Jivurce lioin Jams* R I Davis. Georgia Or«rbo)t by ber next frieml B D Tillini(fuut but aad for divorco from J r Overboil. John K.iylor, Elizabeth Mays. Sarah Wal ker and ctheni, h«*'r» ot Goo _ Kaylor, dee'd, and other*, hire broutft suit in ejectment rn k a j-Kir. W ( P.i.che*, Peter Htcvr art and oth»-rs for one huodrc 1 a - *re* and a!• lowmnre, io lloriegai tp. P.enj and Michael ist*-;p have petitioned Court to ctLccel lea-e-. uiatii: to Juo M Philli-1 \wr. Mr II N" >!«r-ball has applie<] for pertnis- j • iou In nad law, and the matter win referred ; to the exumiuiu;; board. Clerk V' E'vain did not receive his coatk for fiiii>2 remorikirsnce* a year ago ui.ti! last | Snturday. tbouj;h 'hev are faid to have been j iisfd t Attorney Wiiliamh at or about the time. The tii'etv case of Thompv>n r* ( •Scorer did n>t cotn-? no. «' h• h E-q Storey and J"hn M Ibi mpaou, Ekj are an tbe sick i liat tbi* «<•» k PROPEETY TEAJfRFKIIB. I» Bulfor 1, lru»>'e«*. Mild 104 acres in Penti loS-nh Rul'ord lor s2'iGo t; )1 Boyd ct a! M.ld TO acre* in Worth to V .1 Meuom tor i'JSiHi WOJ Smith t.oid 61 aores ia Parker to S 11 Kr.m for ?i5'X). Wm riilm>n »old 30 acres to Jno Crainner John M Greer d«*»de I 11) acres ia Jeßernon to W 11 and Samuel II Greer fjr Township Clerks. At the htr elfrcti'.n the following men : were elected Tuwuship t'lerki. Adams,E'Jwarrl Krovn. Allechery, J D Sheel. Butler, Adam Miller. Buffalo, Joneph Haro.aoc. Brady, J W Ikiyd. Clay. James Kelly. Concord. William Conway. Outre, U C Miller, frmlwrrr, ('yra* Hirp^r. Clearfield, I>aniel McMshan. Henry WaUh. Clinton, J C Morris. Dom/si Jame< lyitile. Cherry, Varoer. Forward, W .S Waldron. I'aimew, Win Katuerer. Eiankliu, Alun VViule, JeHrrMin. .1 E Mmta)(. .lie a ton, Milton Wilson. Lancaaur, Fred I'hl. M«-rcer. William Danlap. Mu'ldycr»ek, Jacob l' zor. Marion, (Bone vli-cted ) Middlesex, J H Siurr. Oakland, It C I'obh. I'irVer, S If Mc?« iU;;hton, I'eun, W S D;xon. Hiipj»»ryroc/, J L Ooper. hnmmit, Joaeph lieck. Vena go, (none «•;»<:•«!) Waal.ini(tou. VI II Young. Worth, Lewi*Oirdner. Wi .fie d, John Itivers, .Sr. Centerville, F: ad ley Mi-Q'ii*tion. Fairriew bi>ro , J A V.'iinin, The daty of a Township Clerk i* to attend the oiretiujfs ot t) e. Auditors of the townahip and keep a record of their pri«ce«nling*, a 1 so to note and ad.'ertlM- all e<tray*. At tbe late election there were some tie I toU"! not yet fettled. lu twp, Geo. ' Frederick and Jibi. Oray h»<l tie vol:-! for | Hcbifil Director, e.ud in MTiufield t«rp. A. ' Krause and J. J. He»s«li{e**er f>r aaiae nffiue. : lu Karn* City 'ieorie Beck ,and J. H. i McElmy had tie r«t»s for council. In Pioapect Wm Cable and Ben. McOrew j ba>l tie votea for lligh Conalahla, In Munbury W. J. Bread en and K,J. Thi.ni|w,n hail tie note-, for Council. In Xrlienople C. E, lte«-l, J. (.taibach and F. Z<-bner hail tie *ot« s for A'iditor. In Cli'it.hi h, M. Ixivi- and K.laard Wester mu twui tie Vote- for i ;.'i til Uutabtr, Personal. Henry W f »t'ner has *o'd his bouse ou W. Clay ktreet to J. Lawrei.ce Met. ai.(ileus, ol Can ire tp. Mr J. J Kearns I;ih sold hi* grocery on K J«tfi-r»on atreet to Mr*. CubOiKon. Dr. Walter litre! bun rented rooms over B'JOK' >;iocery. G. A. Evan», mil of Walter Cvan», ia home from »ch .il at Valparaiso, In I. Ex-Prothr notary Shira who wis down j with pueutnonia is able to he uhout uyaiu. Court Crier Hot c-rt Gill;.and who wim lis ken suddenly ill in court last week, is ou j <iuiy thi* week. j Mr J N W;irrr.ca-lle, iifd ycurs form j erlj or t>n ervi'lelhi cn-itv was killed by ! mi act i<lii i at the Kallrv* Flour Mills, at j Mi rm 11 y, tr.Hfoi nia. on the 7th if Fehru j "T- Mr. K P.. TsjJnr wna the nn-cemfnl hid ; tier tor the sM>,i<Kinew Methodist < hurch in 1 .New Castle. | Mr. A. C. Boyd has purc'n.ned Will L«k's j bouse ou W. Jefferson atreet. | A married nMn riamel Djrrio't of thia • town is »aid to have eloped wiih a widow j named N'ukle, ls«t woek. Derrick ha* no children but the widow baa five, and ahe se cured place* for tbern before she lett. Miaa Tune and Blanche McMillan, of Clin ton rille, are r/sittog Mm. llardtnan of I'eari Street. j Mia* Ella Montgomery leave* ou Saturday for Akhvill'i, N. C , where hbe will have a | cliu* in Ibe utiavion schools. The CITJZI£K >if promi sod several iut«reMin« letter* frets her. Jack Wine, the pcioter, i* laid up with tbe rheumativui. On Monday cf last week Mr. Elias Seaton of VeoaoKO tp. \iMl bi* arm broken by a kick fivia a borui. —lce Cream made to order at tbe Ciiy Hiker j. Silver Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph 6. Mecbling. Thf crlebratinn of tLe 25:h anni versary of tbe marriage ot Mr. and Mrr. Joseph B MecMing, last Satar daf night could w»*ll have passed fur the original wedding party if youthful appearance, unre-trained merriment, and, as the attention paid the boun teoua supper cbov.ed unimpaired ap petites go for any thine. Tne eoru pnuy present comprised tbe beet peo ple of our town, and in addition there wer»- many of Pi'.tsbjrg «nd other places pre*»'nt How shall we de scribe it hut by saving thai it was an i 'veddiotr a :■ nirersart ;•* very b: - . Jy vi«*d with f-v> rvh iilv* cite in bavin? a got d time, aud ' ul! went as merry as a miirmrt* bv!! " A -4 the t*s-h ion Mr -cri Mrs. were mar red »jr:i)Q, « f ier ii dejigiitiul supper bad been f-erved. The bride wss dresafd in black figured rutin and H'js pronounced to he as be as beau tifui as a:,y l»ri;!e tbc-y bad i?ven Tb>- preefutf. ail eiiver, exceed in nurLb»-r ani value the presents of tny other eilver wt-dding ceiebrateU about Li-re The following is a list of the prpseot.-: Iw. Mrs. L:,iid".i ijuk'-J the beau'.ilul' 'orlcles caJc?. , , Mrs. A. Blak-:ev. PHtstnir?; ou'.ter <:t»h. Mrs. .1. s. onnsby. Sun i-'rancUco. CaL ; tor.es la plash Mr. a/i'i ars. Ge.jrge Weber, Du Cots; pickle cast„r. < o!. A. lHiikclv, PHtsi>ur<;; cream pitcher. Mr. A. M. IV.akelv. PitUburg; spmiu U. Id r. Mr. i.-.yt Mtk. ■ ir?e \V, Xtejfier, suii'uury. Sor'hamt) --.-; and Co : liD/-.•«- bowl. .Mr. :«ai Mrs. H. i! ?•.•/». lirtitloriU vase. Mr. and Mi s. Will M i.W, M- aUvUle; butter dish. Mr. W. A. BUitelv, sugar howl. Master l'rank Maga»". Mes'tville, tlnmble. Mr. aud Mrs. J. i. itur Mectiln?. l'ii-tsyurg; cake suuu. >ir. JauiesG. MetliUng, t'iilsbur 0 r ; St sliver dointrs. .sr. and .Mrs. M. H- Bj> rly, perfume bottle. Mr. iind .Irs. 1.. 1*- Walter. ptCkie • u.t'. r. < j; t. ruo-.uj., .suing, cararecei. -r. ;.lr. Una ~lri. li. > . lleuiemau, pi-.- Kutle. Mi. a:. i -iIW. Brown. \i>»es. iu-s. w'L-i. ituhej . i'lttdourg, pl.-kJc castor. Mi; U. Y. lu.uijen. linger b»wi. >ji. a .J Mr->. j. M. wicer, puener vase, liev. i.i,<i iir s . Lonuou. nut cracKer aud picks, >lr. „.!■> ili>. u. m. Me<Miltug. pickle castor. Mra. M. uuuguerty, yar*u. Mr, I'.U'i i*. l< Wfilie, vas'*. Air. ..ii 1 M.S. C. ' urLstie, call holL and .Mrs. .Joseph Gray, cnowuer bottle, .Mr. an J -iii>. Juau tlicaei. < .-.iantL :.iuej s. b. jtcti'ituou. eyaporator. Mr. anu jirs. jo.tu ■>. Caaip .*■!, 1 dozen t-':a- Sp*^utl... ;,ir. and Sir-, tiiarleaDuffy, butler dLsli. Mrs. sS. t. aioan, ai.up l.ull-. l/r. nua Mrs. «,ranai-i. 1 set teaspoouß. .ir -itid .urs. il. A. Ayr bcnyviiili. Mis. ii. W. Christie aLd Mrs. R. P. Scott, syrup 'ii/ .u'i tra.». Mr. ai: < .Mr. I. K. Lowry. plctile castor. Mr. v. lit • .iiuji:,'.- I, .!r . 1 -y 1 la./lc.sWji»s. V: aJ'JMrs W A. •> eia. cafcd sum J. Mr. W. 11. Ji Uldale, dljh. ;>!r. .Jobi: I .r . ii. e. aui kulvos. Mr, an tMr A t' s:>-»varf. t«plili: r!:i'rs. l;.-v. am: Jtn. Will. V.'llUe, suarnr to.vs and spoon. 'Mr. and Mrr,. L. X. illtclii-il, w' of carvers and ste-!. Mr, an i yr-». *"v F. Bon's. r. l nut picks, iir. and vis. llftrj" OeWolt 1 1* ■' of kalvee. aad nr. and v rs. W. napkin rtusrs. M.n.s. I*. mwrtntiiwlK-r. t set fruit k:.t\e<i. Mr. an'l Mr®. T. K. iltDibli*. spoo'inoHi-r. 11. A and l>. L. Aiken, cake lilaud. Mr. and Mi -, 'jtn ll'-ss, goldet. an). G. W. Keed ani daughter, l set; ten apoono. nr. and Mrs. Will Lotrry brealtf. n castor, nisi S.m Oulstlon, nut ci i'-Jf-r an<t ui.-ii. mm. suir)' K, Balpii ami Clara MC'.'<«tiillt*3s, pltclK-r unci giaases • n tray. Mrs. Sarah Ifcile, napkin rlax*- MJS. Vie I.yijii 1 -el fork.*. vr. aii«i Mrs. AH. Wlcfc, 1 set spoons. Mrs. Naaalß <.'uia:i i>ook ol poeni.-.. Mr. and Mrs. HcQulstloo, breatta >t castor. A Crazy Prisoner. Mr (j -orgt Wajrner of Jeffurwio tp. ft well to-do farrper auil about <>ixtr yf'ars of a/e, v3i comrairtnd ou Fri'! ir oflnat wnk. c a a. clitrge of a.i-:-.ult prclered by Oi. vr Newltert. t>n HatnH tr aftcrnooo he had a tip*ll of bftnif Liu'! and prr.o-ed'.* J ti/''raise ( uin." Hi- tor* "Ut the in'» in >'ie of tbe cells, and Rxriired a i-jpce ot le.id alruit two t«*i-t and wi'h it he dr >v« th» othttr prison ens—ni'ic* in iiuui^iiT—into their cells Then he f«rihinnK-lf nak<-d. and ma'cned armtnd with his lead pipe —Monarch of all ue surveyed hhenfl liedic h''»rd the racket, and tried to <ju!el Warner with soft words, hut that nieth id proving u il, h<* c iaoled th« in th Woman's depsrtfD»;at, turn" 1 the water era him and drov>s h!ia into a cell, and locked him up. Mr. Sania»l Re«lic :atne hr.in" fchortlv after nnd crot Wat'ier com" drv clotheaand induced him t-. dre** hun-eIC, and then locked him ii|> in the fi-mile ayarttn-r:t which is separated friru thi- rni-u'» by iron liar . VV tr lw ianii: quiet, arid the .Sheriff left, and tho oth'-r pri'iner* wpre «o leli<hfed 'virfi thin arrancfinent that they stane 1 a hymn of ioy, and were in the midst of it when VV'a/ncr sudden'* turned the bote on them mid forced 'hem all to ceek the cells. Then he ajCdia s'.ripp;-J himself and car ried on iiiifh, and the Sheriff again came in and tu'ned the hose on him till he prom ised to behave himself". <)u Tucwiay of tlii* week li fiotition wa* j preMntrd to Court to appoini H ('omuiiaioo in Lunacy and Tborou Kolii ohoii. E«q whm appointel a Coi3.ltiaiii jner to take tes timony. The League Schedule. The ecbedule prepared l>y the of tbe Leairuo Cluba laxt Satardsty prciyidcß for the t;ariiuit in Allegheny. PITTHta aG AT IIO.M P.. With Detroit—April 20, 21. 23. 24; Angunt ' 30, 31, Sfpt'iniiii-r 1; Bcptetttb>-r 24. 2fi. ( hicotfo— \pril M, 'l~. 2H, ;i0; June J'J, 30, July 2; i'liiladeiphta —May 5, 7, 8,9; July 11, i G, 17; Hept#m>>er 7, X. 10. ay 10, 11, 12,14; T uly 11,12, 13; 3c|itciiil'i;r 20,21. 22. New V'ork Mav 15, 10, 17,18; July 7,9,10; j Se»>t'-niber 117. 18. \\V bii.iton—May 17.21,22,23; July 4 a | m. and |> tit.) .1; Heiiu-rnljer 11, 12 13. liidi;i;iap .lii -Muy 21, 25, - i, 2h; July 2'», ; 27, 2H; August 23, 24, 20. Marriage Licenses. Auvun StarLe Saxonborff THlie I'flcl « | liolx-rt Hmith Groye City, Pa. 1 Stella J. Kalatou Cherry tp I Jeremiali Frlcn I to Mary Jane tiututnouy I'etrolia John 11. Stewart Lawrence Co j ftarah I'.umt Kramer f'onm.<q'ten' , <Hing tp Cbarlcn A Malbon Butler, Pa Mm. l.ouiaa Mock " —At a sj»ecial meeting of the Town Coun cil of Butler Monday uiorning, the ordinance granting the ludepeudeot Natural Gtw Co. permitaiiin to uae tbe Htreet* ol llutlur wa a paaiivd oyer tbe yet -of Burgr-M Ueibcr wbo had reftmed to approve Ol it liecnn-e It cou taloed no provision regulating tbe preasure of the gas to be allowed iu the pipe*. —Wf direct tbe attention of our readers i»ud particularly those of the southern end ol town, Kpriug lale aud tbe Country south ot to t!v- new grocery store of Jacob Booh, i.m Sou ill V| tin street Mr. Bmm now list* one ol the handsome it »nd large-,t store r'xitiji irj Butler, aud tilled il with the choice-it ol groceries wbicli he will sell .n cbeap as >tiiy other Groc-r iu I'iit!-r. He fins a warehouse near the depot fo • hipping purposes and hi< built another luck ol his More for rer-i goo Jj an I storing Hour find te«<i pays the highest cash pri e lor all kind«ot country produce, is *'i. wing C 'lDiueodable euterprisss au.l shouid be encouraged. —An exch>tn<(i' (rive.H yoaoif nit'O th»» ft)llowiu<f jfoorf advice; Buys iifcver forget tb»t y«iu Hiaad art thn protfctur t)' trvcrv jfirl into wlkih« no t;ieiy you niuv bu tlirown: Iti-mern b»-r tntit iih \ nil treat h«;r. ho uutv tour ueitreht und dcareKt '.m trwuted Hold her uh f«cr» d in yonr thought tind action uh you tvould Luvt; your trwtj mother and ttiater held bv othern ! Keinetiiber too, that reason and right | make it incumbcut upon you to hring I i;b clear a record of your life to tbe | worjuq y<-u wou'd your wile, &m you 4* mond of bur. —No ttdvuuco iacot'on Ooodd at L. Htkin &. SON'S —The dcw College building at Oroto City, Pa. will «oon be com pleied. It in four utoriort high and almost one hundred feet long. It ib oue of tbe linedt ia tbe state. Built of.atoae and brick. —StudcntP ia the Senior CitftH, State Nortuul School, at Clarion, Pa., cao pay all expenaea for board, tui tion, iurnifbed room, beat and light during tb« entire school year of 42 week* for SoU to SOO. 3 r *C«. NO PHYSIC WITH OUR FOOD J A Phosphatic Baking Powder Theory tnat is Dangerous if not Ridiculous. That is rather a dangerous proposi | tiou, pat forth by the manufacturers of some of patented or proprie ury articles of food, thut their jiro ■ ducts possess a superior wholesome ; ness because they contain a of ; some p .rticular uiediciual property. Phojubates, alum, ltiue, arsenic, ca!o --1 . . , md, etc-,have tueir plates oa ppectuca i fur different diseases, and are invalu afile medical remedies, e»ieh i i its p'ace But they are not eure-a'.la Tue pbyiicittu who shoui l prescribe either calomel, or strychnimj. or rtiu : b;irb thr *e times a day to tuau, wo man or child sick or well, because ' e*ii.t;f or sucu lirugn is a oil kuo.vu rtji'-dy for tome certain diseases, would r- ci ive out little honor from ! the fraternity aad less practice trom 1 tbe community. No od" 1 will controvert this state | mem; jet v.e Had tuaiiu'aciurers of baking powders claiming superior by ■ gifuic vi-tue for their productions and ! thev are alieged to carry the phos ' phate u«ed in making them (a cb»-ap su!«s?ituc« for cream ot •arr.ar, procur ied from iho bones c? dead animals) into the fo >d, although well uware.as tbey most ta;, of tbe fact that with 1 the constant use of such article this i dtug must piiss into our systems j daily, do matter what may be our I physical condiaons or requirements, :or whether or not we may be suffer- ! 1 ing from some i.ilment wherein the I use of f<ucb drug would be positively detrimental, b.ith alum and phos | phaics are useful meudicaments in i certain diseases; but they should no more be taken tndiscrimately day at j ter day and without tbe prescription |of a physician, than arsenic, aconite jor calomel: indeed, there are condi : tions of tbe system, particularly with ; women, when the prudent physician ! ' would t)e loath to permit the u«e of; I iiui" pnospbates even as a medicine j Tbe fallucy of this claim of tbe i manufacturers of pliospbatic baking | i powders vviil be apparent to all wheu | the •veil known to physicians, is J stated, that io average beai-h and with ordin ry food the body gets' more phv.-pbaU'S thau are required or ! can be a-r-imiiated, as is evidenced by | th.; fact that tbey are constantly o<iiti!s j « i xr»eHed in the i-xcrelions, both solid j ar.d liquid; likewise the statement tb it it is necersary to add phosphates to tbe baking powder to reotore to the flour those which have been lost in the millling, for it is true that fin*) flour es at present made actually con tains a larger of phos phates tbau the grain of wheat itself The object of baking powders is not tn provide the body with a medicine, but sirnplv to vesiculate or make light the mixture of flour, so as to render it when baked easy of mastica tion and perfectly digestible. The most celebrated experts in the busi ness have worked f<r the perfection of an article that should do this me chanically, adding to or taking from the fl itir nothing, nor in any way effecting a change in its properties or constituents. When this has done the perfect leavening agent has been discovered The manufacturers of the Royal Baking Powder have Succeeded in this so far as to make a leavening agent that vesiculates and raises the loaf most perfectly, and without changing the properties of the flour, while the residuum from it hnw been reduced to a minimum The arid employed, however, to produce this result is not phosphatie, but the acid of hitrbly refined cream of tartar, which, the health authorities agree, renders that, powder perfectly pure and more reliable aud baalthful than any other. The recent official tents show, on the other hand, that the best the pbospbalic baking powder makers can do is to produce an article that is one-third or more residuum or impurity. We want our food pure; especially do wo not wish to take alum,lime and phosphates with it at the dictum of manufacturers who may find it cheap er to claim a virtue for the impurities than to remove them. The New Town Council. The new Town Council,comprising W- T. Mechling, Peter Scbenck, G I) II arvey, I) A. Meek, 8. H. Gib son. E. T. Kirk, Philip Crouse, Adam Uaffner, and Joseph Rockoustein.met la«t Monday evening, and elected W. T. Mi'chliug, president. G I). Harvev,treasurer and J, D. Marshall, Esq., Clerk. Dr S Graham. I)r R- H. Pillow. Joseph L Purvis, L P Walker, J;t<!<jn 15 )OP 4 G.*<>rg3 Sohaffner and Jacob Keck were elected members of ! the Board of Health. .I»s<pb L Purvis wan elected Fire Marshal, A L ! Chiff of the j Fire Department; 4 if Troutman, First Assistant i»r.d W 11. Eniioin ger, Second Eutfiaeers Georjre 0. Pillow was elected Civil Engineer. .Mr Hwvi>y was required to {five hond on 110 000, and is allowed two percent of a 1 money handled by bim At the meeting Tuesday evening the Council agreed to rent tbe rdom* in tbe Keiher building now occupied by J. I). McJoukin, for meeting of Council at $. r >o a yt-ar, J. I) Mcjuukin, Esq .wao appoint ed Attorney for tbe Council, and John MrQ Smith was elected Street Commissioner for 1888 Schenck, llockensteiu and Gibson were appointed a Committee on Fi nance, Harvey, Cr»use titid Haffu«r on Pavei.ients and Crossings, Heck. HitiTuer and Gibson ouGis, Kirk, Ilockenritein and Crou*« on Water, iind Hafl'uer, Heck and Gibson on Ft re Council meets ia new room next Tuesday evening Corporal Tanner's Lecture. (Jeneril Y )ung, of I'oled », Ohio wrote, .Vlircb IK lSSft: "I think In h:isn> superior and but few equals, if an V, IIH a talker on war topics. I would go milts to hear bim. and then wait all niiriit till bis turn name " Th« corporal wiil lecture at SunWury Academy Hall March i;2d Admission 25 c--ats. Extra Value in Ladies' Muslin Underwear ut L. STKIN &, SON'S Most complete nto"k of White Go ids and Embroideries ever brought to Butler at L. STUH & 8ON'«. —Consult your own intereuw and examine our stock of furniture, Ojfcel j stored suits, chairs, mattremwe, etc., ; before purcbahiug. MMJ.KH BUO'H., : No. I'J, Jefferson St. —The expenses at City for u student are below the average of , Colleges generally. S4O Will pay all I tbe expenses of a student for an en ! tire term Mauy yet through ou S3O. j These board themselves. Spring ! term opens opens April 33, 'BB 0 Kji? I/KB, Pitaldeot, NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. Allegheny county has four murder trials ou ber criminal list for March term Armstrong couuty has 100 ca.-:i*s on ber list mostly tor violations of the liquor laws. A citizen in the suburbs of Mead viile, who is a brickmaker aud also a miller, has a cow winch, a week last Saturday, cad twin calves, a bull and a heifer The nexi day (Suuday) his wife followed suit and presented ber hnsbiud with twin babies, a boy and a tfirl, aud ou Monday the house cat came around with a nest of twelve kittens, six Toms and half a dozea Miriabs Tbe barn of John Campbell, of Pi ney towa.-hin, Clarion county, was destroyed t>y tire lately. L>sss2soo; insurance, sisuo Origin uukuowu Tbirteeu head of cattle and six burses perisfced. In Pittsburg, last year, there were 2,22:") deaths from typhoid tever This whs one-ha!f the total mortality. A warra&t has been issued for the arre»t of Ltev G tl Scbleb,an Evan gelical preaeher, who was living at Milton with his lawful wife and un der nis proper uume, but who speut about half of his time at Sau&ury, un der the moie ot VVise, witb a woman whom he Represented to be his wife. A couple of shrewd swindlers, who dress well aud who have been riding about iu a pha;:on, worked off a SIOO counterfeit note ou Johu Owen, a lar mer near VVittmef. on the Pittsburg <St Western railroad receiving $75 good money and allowing the remain ing $25 dollars to stand as part pay on a purchase of hay to be promptly delivered. The same men are said to be working other rural localities along the railroad named. Prugh &. C0.,0f Allegheny,looking glass manufacturers use Butler Co plate glass. Mr. Prugh in a son of [lev. Prugh, of Butler. Cleirtield county holds a peculiar distinction among the other couuties of this Slate from tde fact that no toll is collected on any road or bridge within her borders, that system hav ing been finally abolished after a con test lastiog over fifty years. We be lieve no other county in the State is similarly situated in this respect. Some days ago a letter addressed to John Smith, Akron, o.,wa- recaiv eol ut ttj« Akron poatuffice. A currier took it and delivered it to the first John Smith that he came to. The next day they letter was returned, wkh the statement that it was in tended for auother person. The letter was then tried on another John Soiith. He, too, opened and read it, and then returned it. This thing of sending it out was kept up until the fourteenth Johu Smith got if, and he claimed it a j ni-?, whita every John Smith in towa had read it. As our readers well know, Green ville is a * drv" town. Speaking of thintfs there,the Progress say>»: "We repeat what we have previously stat ed, that our town is more orderly than we have ever seeu it during our re-ideoce here of over tweuty-four years. Drunken men are as scarce as hen's teeth " The West Xewton Time* says that on Saturday there wan t>oin to Mrs Fred M'ller.at Rfce Lake. West morelaod eountv, a speck of humau ity that barely tipped the beam at one and one-halt lb Its feet are not over an inch in length, and a gentleman's ordinary linger ring will go over the loot aud upon the ankle. A sm'ill tea cup will cover its head. The father is a large, heavy nun, and the mother a verv little under the ordi nary size The child is as lively as a cricket, and is perfectly formed and healthy. % Ilemaily was acqitted in Pittsburg last week, and .YLkoi We*ton has been granted a re-hearing by the Par don Board. James Kuhn has been arrested lor burglarizing the bouse of John Bailey in East Deer twp, Allegheuy county (ipv Beaver has recommened Di vid King of Clarion eountv, now un der senteuce of death lor killling Da vis, to the Pardon Board for mercy. The Bradford Tragedy. BRADFOUD, PA, March G. —The moat startling tragedy that has occur red in the oil country from some years was enacted in this city to-day. A few«miuutes after 11 o'clock, a tall, broad-shouldered man entered the Bradford National Bank lie wora ovpr-alls, a checked rubber coat and Scotch cap, from which depended a handkerchief, completely concealing his faeo, exce >t where holes were cut for the eyes. In bis hand was a3B | caliber revolver. Walking up to th« cashier's window, he presented his weapon and demanded the cash which was spread out before Paying teller Mitchell to the amount of several thousand dollars. Cashier T II Tornlinson.to whom this bold request was addressed, had no time to reply before the intruder added: "You don't seem to Hcare worth u cent." With tuis he moved along to the right a few step-*, parsing in front of Pay iug Teller's window. As he did so he placed one hand on top of the railing seven feet high from the door, and with one foot on a projection, vaulted over among the frightened clerks, who lost no time in getting as far as possible out of the reach of the man's pistol. THE CAS 111 Kit SHOT DOW S. Making a rapid movement toward* the money in view, the rubber en countered in the person of Cashier Tomiinaon the only man out of a doz en in tin) bank who had the presence of mind to realize the situation and the courage to r«Ki«t. AH the two men came together *he de«pnralo'n pistol t>uebed the canhier'a left Hide and following the report, the brave officer f»»ll belple&i to th'j fl ><>r. With no one elao to atop hirn, the murderer snatched from the counter a handful of bills, thrust tb«m into his pocket, sprang over the prostrate body of the dying cashier into the 1 utter's private office, thence rushed through *do »r into the rmin room of the bank and to the Htreet No one offered to stop him. but several men followed.among whom wart IJ. lileieh, a German butcher. The murderer crossed Main street and entered CheHtnut, throwing away bis mask an be ran Finding bin pursuers crowding him clos*lv, he suddenly turned aud tired and Uleieb dropped This did jiot deter the crowd, however, and when a train of cars blocked hiu way at Kim street the fugitive turned to ugaiu UHU his weapon. A BULLET IN UIUOWN UTTAIN, Realiziziug that overpowering numbers made that defense useless,ho changed bis mind, and placing the muzzle of bin pistol to bin right tem ple, pulled the trigger and fell dead. The body was removed to an under taker's and speedily identified a<i that of £imhall. In tho rubber coat were sewed large pockets such »y upofttstuen uao ip their fpo<;tiug ' coats. Tbev were doubtless prepared !as receptacles for the money he ex P'Cted to secure, and in them were tound 1?f)45 As the cash balance at the.bank afierward showed a deficieu jcv of sls, it would appear that the amount originally taken was SISOO, of 1 which sls bad been lost during the attempt to esc .pe t While the exciting chase of the robber was taking place. Cashier ■ Tomiinson was carried into the Pi I rector's room and physicians sura i mooed The bail had entered the left I aide just above the hip and passed laterally entirely through the body. It was at once decided that laparoto my was the man's only chance, aud *wo hours later the operation was performed The intestines were dis covered to be cut in three places. To mVht Mr Tomiinson is re.-ting rea sonably well, but the physicians be lieve his recovery very doabt'ul. He had been cashier of the baiik for six years and stood in esteem in tb« commuoioitv. Hn is 2$ ye*rs oid and has a wife and one child BLEICH'S BODY PIERCED THROUGH . Bleich, the German whose zeal to catch the fugitive brought him in rauge of the latter's revolver, wus found to be hurt ueariv as seriously as the cashier. The ball struck him in the abdomen to the right of tbe center and came out of his back a few inches to the left of the spiustl column His conditioc is critical, but it is be lieved that his chances of recovery are greater than Tomiinson's. He has a wite ana an iufant child. Kimball, the man who did the shooting, was not over 30 years of age. He came to Bradford from Pleasauiville.Pa ,some years ago and worked for a large producer here. Later he went to Gardea City, Kan , and engaged iu real estate busi ness, but was unsuccessful. A month ago he returued to this city and was injured in an accident ou February 5 on the New York, Penasylvauia Ohio railroad, near Salamanca. He leaves two children, who are iu Deu ver, Col. His wife died three years ago. Kimball's reputation was not that of a desperado or even a criminal, aud be was not thought capable of the desperate deed of to day.—Pittsburg Corn Gazette Soldiers ! Attention !1! Corporal Tanner will trive his lec ture "Soldier Life—Grave and gay" at Sunbury Academy Hall, Mircn 22ufl. '"He stands without a peer in the estimation of all soldiers. He is the most eloquent of soldier orators."— Trleyram, Toledo, O Cue of the best addresses ever de livered here.—Portsmouth (N. H.) Times. —No. 1S» Jefferson St. is the place to buy cheap aud good furniture. —New buildinir, g >od location,low expense, experienced teachers, and good honest thorough work at Sun bury Academy. Beautiful pictures at very low prices at Miller Bros.' furniture store, No. 19 Jefferson St. —The Spring term of the State Normal School, Clarion, Pa, will open March 27th, 1888. 3-9 61. —Go,to W. M Rom bach's, if you want bargains He is selling out bis stock of musical instruments, guns, revolvers, tobacco and cigars at cost. Removal. Mr Jacob Boos has rented the beautiful store-room on S. Main St. lately erected by Mr John Stein, aud will occupy it by the first of March. He proposes keeping a lirst-class grocery and will have all the facilities for doing so, and in th<! meantime will sell groceries cheaper thau ever at the old place. New Swiss and Cam Uric Em broideries and Flouucings, largest stock aud lowest prices nt L. STEIN A SON'S. Expenses at Sunbury Academy are as low as at any similar schooi in Western Pennsylvania. —Fancy Dress Silks at 30 cents a yard worth 75 cents at L, STEIN & SON'S. —Everybody will find it to their advantage to go to the City Bakery for their bread, pies, cakes, etc. Home Made B;ead. From the best family flour, a>id baked iu an oven, can alwavs be had at Mrs. Armor's, at No. !>8 N. Wash ington St Butler Pa. Special atten tion to regular customers. —A. No. 1. all husk mattress, guar anteed, not mixed witb exceleer at. a lower figure than can fie had else where iu Butler, at Miller Bros', furniture store, No. 19 .Jefferson St. —Use Double All O. K Horse and Cattle Powders,best in tbe world. A sure and speedy cure for heaves, coughs, cold*, inflamed luntrs, rough ness of skin, and all kidney diseases. For sale by J. C UEDIOK, 2-18-.'lm No. 5, N. Main St. Butler, Pa —We are selling furniture lower than it has ever before been sold in Butler, and after using it you will say that it is what we said it was, otherwise no Hale, at MLI.LKH Bito's, No. ill Jefferson St. (jo to Morrison's City Bakery for fine cakes and ice cream. —All the latest Styles in Dress Goods and Trimmings at L. STEIN & SON'S. The best fre j h and canned Cali fornia fruits at Morrison's City Bakery. Largest stock of French Safines, and choicest assortment of ntvle*, at L. STEIN «1T SON'S. —We have ten thousand dollars worth of furniture in our three ware rooms at No. 1!) Jefferson St., Butler. Pa. Tbe best'as well as tbn cheap est, but ail tbo iM-st made for the price, All persons will find it to their ad vantage to examine our stock and as certain our prices before purchasing. MIM.KR BRO'S. —Ladies, if you want your dresses to drape nicely you should wear a Pansy Bustle; they are tbe best. Fyr sale at L. STEIN »FC SON'M. Sunbury Academy. The Spring Term of Sunbury will open March 27ib and continue 1:1 weeks. The prospects for this term aro very Haltering. Those desiring to prepare themselves for teaching or for entering college will find the ad vantages at Sunbury Academy secoud to none. Expenses urn very low Write for catalogues aud circulars Correspondence and luqujry solicited. Address 11. W. MDGIUNAUAN CoultLTtfvllju, Pa. —lee for sale at .Morrfeoue City tfufcery. I>o YOU Use any of the following? l! so, call at our store and see the goods and learn our prices : j Aluui. Bird Manna, j Rosin. Bird Seed Biue V trijl. I'ird Gravel. Saltpetre. Fish Bone. L>gwood. Flaxseed .Meal. Copperas. Cream Tartar. Kpsom Salts. Baking Soda, i Glauber Salts. Cinnamon. | Sal Ammonia. Cloves. jSulpher. Camphor, j Planter Paris. Borax. I Whiting. F'ne Cigars, ; We have everything that is kept in a lirst-class Drug ! Store, and you will iind it to I your interest to see our stocK I and learn our prices? before buying. Cur stock is second to none in the county, and we . can save you money. You are always welcome, whether you wish to purchase j or not. Kespectfully, C N. BOYD, Druggist Diamond Block, Butler, Pa. —New Percnles, Ginghams, Seer suckers and White Goods at Lowest prices at L. STEIN & SON'S. —New Silks and Plushes, new Spring Dress Goods, call and inspect our stock. L. STEIN & SON'S. —For fresh Fruits, Oranges, Lem ons, Malaga Grapes and Cranberries, go to Morrison's City Bakery. —Use Double All O. Iv. Horse Lini ment, best iu toe world. For swell ings, bruises, stiffness of joints, rheu matism, lameness, soro shoulders, ring-bone, sweeny and spavin; it has no • qua!. For sale by J. O HEDICK, 2-18 3m. So, 5, N. Maiu St. Butler, Pa. Bargains" For the next sixty days, in order to reduce our stock, wo wiil quote special low prices ou all our stock. We have on hands thirty bed room sets ranging from $lB to $l5O per set. Thirteen upholstered parlor suits ranging from $35 to $l5O per suit. Parlor stands from $2,50 to $lO. Lounces from $2.50 to $25. Hat racks from $8 to S3O. Tabes from $1 25 to $lO. Wash-stands from $2 to $lB, Bureaus from $9 to $25. Sets of chairs from $2.75 to sl6 per set- Secretaries from $lO to S4O. Easy chairs, handsome pictures, room ornaments, etc., any of which would make both useful and appropri ate presents. MILLER BMO'S. No. 19. Jefferson St,. Butler, Pa. Your Generous Trade Shows Ycu Like It. The stores aren't alike! stores of a kind aren't alike ! i every clothing store isn't a | store that sells nothing but J reliable clothing! Reliable clothing/ why i that's the only kind you want Ito buy ! Nobody would ac | knowledge selling any other! I But there's a bigger profit in ; what isn't. There's a w ty to make ev erybody sure it'* reliable! It's no hardship to do it if it is! Tell the quality plainly'! Give a | guarantee with it. Take it back if the buyer gets home i anil is dissatisfied with it! That's i our way of saying to you — ; This is reliable ! It's better than a ream of newspaper words to make the eostomer secure I Undersell us iu prices who can ! We II be under there, and head of our business on every other point. Nearly l,(J0O styles of goods for selection. J. 8. NTTEISII, The <)ne Price Clo'.hier and Gent's Furnisher, 2';), Main St. Hotel Brady T. W. TAIT, Frop'r. New Hotel ui'l K'-Htiiurant »'i tin' Dlaiiioiul, Itllller. I'll. Mr. T W. Tait lias r.-lltl»-«l alul fiirnUlioil tli« Isr:i<ly lloum*. anil it now |>r«*|>ar«'<l l«i arrow mo dal' - iln* |>uuiic. Ills Kent annul. in wit It the liotftj will "i* OTM'M ilny :iml nltflil Tli« I I'IIOI will ti fiinilsln-il with everything the iu irk«t alfords, FRESH fIA M E AND OYSTERS RECEIVED DAILY. Vyur iiutrouage resi<i ctlully uoliclted. PERMANENT STAMPING ; I For ICensingt) i,'Arraseno AND OUTIjINU ' WOKS DON'S | Meo lettboDA tn Minn slvca by ANNIE 14 LOWMAN,.North ttrott, liutltr, l'a. U'-JO'Sl jtlereantle Appraisers' ' ist 1 for the Ysar A. D, 1888. A!.i rcnssv TWP. j I> "-'chell ft ( 0.. Sandy Point 14 .1 II T o:n;L", v a dyPulnt i:t ADAMS TVTI". j J A & V. K 4ndersou. Valencia ;2 I C Barr \ Co 14 WipHm >1 Osbon:'* •* . I . J r Itarr. M D. Mars H 'T M Marshal! " 11 I D It Wilson '• 1" ; .1 -I Smith Myonui 14 ;oR MM - :. H , Til Mnrray (2 pool tab'os) Callery A V It J FCM-oder •• 14 i Harvev Hunt •' 14 nr.Anv xwr. ■ ;r< i: G ciuiion. West Liberty u | w w M<Qiiistion il j W IV Robinson •• 14 jG W Eirtieitit . " 14 ! John Web r. Flora 11 T W Wig ion. Keister !4 r.i i KAI.O TU T Willi-.n Wilson. Harversville 14 W <i W:>n*n " 14 .1 M Fleming " n David s Ickes, hry &c " 1! I'arker Bros. I'reeport 14 A Cuckenheiiner ft Bros, distiller, Free j port 2 i II K Sarver, Snrversville 14 CLJNTOKTWP. F';as j>os, hay and UusU.s. Siirvewvllle 14 j Samuel Snyder. ltiddle's X Beads l« [ 11.1 AiuWson. Kllek 14 CP.INBERRY T\V p. I A C IP.ndricKson, C,'le j Wni Garvin. 14 I •iiisii:: Boyrrs " 11 coNNO>ji:r.N T?!-.INU TWP. . S L ltaisely. Buttercup 11 ! Conrad Xickless. Counoquenessinj; 14 i Mrs Peter Staff " 14 .1 T & W A Purviauee " 11 j .1 I. Christy. M 1). '• 14 i MoConnell A. ciaUain. Wliitestown is j Joseph Uraiutm. " 11 CONI'OUD IWP. ; S Mark well. Greece Cily 13 A D !\; hti ft Co. Hooker 13 I) l» Quigley.Peacliville 13 CLEARFIELD TWP. F W Limbers. Carbon Centre II P Fennell ft Sou. Coylthvifle 14 M .< Mcilriue " 13 CLAY TWP. Mrs C P Marshall. Euclid 13 George J Laugher " 13 Painter ft- Sutton " 14 CIIKKKV TWP. J A llalley. Bovatd 14 Harris Uartluiskey. Bovaril „ 14 Gust us Fogal, Co; 1 town 13 II VV Elliott. " 13 11 I"' Mitchell, (drugs) Coaltown...' 14 G M bill & Co. Gomersol 12 It Ow.'ns. Branchtoa 14 il C McCoy ft SOL I , A a am! ale 11 Varner ft Allison. Moiutcui 12 o:.\rjtK TWP. A F Fleet.. r. i loegcr 14 X V. MtCanuless, McCnndless...» 11 Jo-;epii Coulter •• 14 DO2TROAI. TWP. W M Durham. St Joe 13 Solomon i;i '«:ier. Si Joe 14 II S iu.te..lresr .....' 14 FL! AN KLIN TWP. Wm A' . t-on. Mt Chestnut 12 O Komrumph " 14 F VIRVIKW TWP. M i! Hutchison, PeachvUle 14 . FORWAUI> TWP. AlCMUtior Schilling. P.eibold 14 •iKFKKItSON TWP. M .1 Meßride ft Co. Great Belt 12 Krause x Rati man. Saxouburg 13 Tlieo HelmUoid ft Co •• 13 .1 M Woli i': pool tables) Saxonburg LANCASTER TWP. A 1" -1: Son, Middle Lancaster 12 .1 I.aderer Aiiddle LailClLSter 11 MIDDLESEX TWP. J B Kllek. Flick 14 V. J Marks & Bio. Glade Mill 11 LaurLyon, (.lade Mill 14 MARIOX TWP. I.J Sisiiey, Boyfr-. 14 Win May bold. Bayers 14 .1 11 Goi inley. .Murrinsvillc 14 Mrs P Meßride '• 14 Joseph Bailey, Han lsviile IS MKHCSR TWP. Jane Owens i'orrestville 14 IIJ Brj'.:i»»l '• 14 OAKLAND TWl\ W K Biauey, St Joe Station 11 A G Cainpbt U. Sonora 14 PAKKF.R TWP. .1 W Orr, Bruin 14 E I! Adams. Jr A: Co. Bruin 14 \\ .1 Bcali _ '• 14 11 M Caldwell & ("o. 12 TO Campbell " 11 J H Orr •* 14 •lames A M(in;;in, Parker's 14 (1 room ft Bell.G'.enora 14 PKJfSf TWP. I) II Si tton. Maharg 13 U Iloilefreuud, Butler 14 •laeoli Young, " 13 \V G Palterson " it James Pitlriek, ltenfrew II T B Young •• 13 0 G liose v » J M Calvert •' 14 Price ft Tilllii;jhau'it" 13 llav'd Stevvar: (hotel) Penfrew 4 1) B Douthett, Brownsilale 13 SUMMIT TWP. M B l>litmer. Ilermau 14 Adam .1 Frederick ft.Soo. l'orcbt 14 HLIPPK'RVKOCK TWP. I, Hammond, Wick 14 G M Cairpbell, Kelster 14 Cauu Hl ft Sliftniion " 14 VKXAXUO TWP. AO Miller (drugs) Eau Claire 14 J F Cochran •• 12 I, I' Kerr " 11 G P Kohlmeyni' " 14 Armstrong Co. Buy 14 ' WISKIKLI) TWP. John I.awall, I.easurevllle 14 Minilh ft I.oi:aii. Carbon Black 12 left A Kratiso, Denny 11 BewLs Weldhaus " 12 WORTU TWP. N Gardner. Jacksvllle! 13 WASHINGTON TWP. 1 N Thompson ft C.>, North Hope 14 Muntnft V.illlin .!r " 11 Harper ft Glbfion • " 14 C B Mel-'arlau ft ('o. Argentine 14 S I: st.-inlierg ft Co. llilli.ird 11 MrsT Aitiuire " 14 McKeeftCo (lumber) ■' 14 111 n.Kit COROL'lill. 1C II AndMMa 13 I W F Mill' r •. 14 Mecluugft.Klrkpatrick 13 A Troutllian ft Soil 7 C Koch ft Sons 10 Henry Blchl ft Co 1< I. si( in .*.• son 10 .1 I, Waller, driips 14 B C Husi'ltou 10 Itllier ft lli.lstou f | W A KaiiKT'T 14 i II H<>hneidinau n F P Itnlfl.-itit 14 ! 1) H Wnller. drills .'. 13 AI Kuir 1!) <' II <.rieli II .1 It Grleb 14 DT Pai.i- M John Blckel 10 HarVey f'olliert.. M J F T Stchle... 14 Bi'Mji.'ift <.faliaii|... II l.ft'l' K 1.11111. drill's 14 J II Harvey .. II J G ft W'Caiupbeli fc M B Morrison t 14 lleorue Kelterer 18 M| ls-n<Tft Vol k welu 13 Singer M.iuulacturiiiK Co 11 I Uos'enlurg II J A Wise." i 14 John A Klchey (3 pool tables) .'... Christopher Slock 11 Jacoli Boos .. 13 O Wtee 14 I) 1. ( l<- land 13 O N Bo d 14 I.linherg i'ros 14 John T My 13 .1 11 lAvllitla II ;r naij.ii M A J Fr ink ft Co 14 II C Itetiieinan All red M It.iber . 'lO Jackvr.i ;v Mitchell 'l2 A ft 11, Beiber , MO .Mill N Pafersoli II Bern CvpIVT 1" Al' ...itnle'r Williams II A I. It i'.IIT) mi o-'!iicci">wor II George iteiimriißoti- li .las M Tllll:' rf l |Kiol tobies] Jurcclil ABiliuliictut'iub Co.. BM T 13 1) I. W'bvi, M 1) ;.... 1 14 II J KllM'-lcrft Co 9 W S VcCr«a 12 Adda * aibbius I I M J Mipli'U H f,(. i'nfvlß ft C<i.. lumber H 4'Jfigile Ik Vro' • • ••• >» Miller linx ft Co \ t 12 iill W< 11 M'l'ply Co. limited 13 O W Miller ft »n » ' y H' D MM'rou (I |n>'i| tikblm) ' John c Ucaick .. 12 T»AJtfMk. 10 , •! Ch"f e» l>ufiy i<j MCRo -kensteln >4 E Grleb 14 | G C Roessing & Son 14 i Thos E Gamble. beer merchant 8 Sprtngdaie Drufc Store 14 Miller & Kemerer it Aiken & Campbell 12 I Burner Bros 11 , S I. McClelland 14 Hunter flull 11 Foster <£ Son 14 M Glass 14 , Wii k ~ Hammond, lumber , -I Bowman 14 i G \v Campbell, hotel keeper 1 j li Etteuiniller •• ; l , I'utler Opera Co. theatrical I Bright Light Kink '• V. HI Ueihlhg, hotel keeper 1 ! John F l.owry •• 1 < EXTREVILLK BOKO— -SLII't'EKYBOCK P. O. Vrll.-oi .r Christy H I' r £ Hostler 14 1 'uttou Bros U ' Hard A: Sons u XV T Bumsey 54 : .J I' McQuutton 14 j a; Sous H FVAXS CITY BORO. | F C Buhl is i S'sloup Br<« ;i i T Donaldson 14 ! George Iftt. & Sous u !»e i 3 1 Robinson A; Seott 13 ; .1 FI Baer i Co ; j4 I Henry Young u | II F Eicholtz 32 I & K Dambach, lumber 12 . 11 s Walters (1 JKJOI table) I I' -iin Siokey, hotel keeper I J X Miller •• KAIBVIKW HOBO —BALDWIN P. O. A Grow C Scott 53 II C Birchurd, M D u HAKMOSV BORO Benjamin Stiver ; i Augustus Foerh'ger 14 A \Y ZtegUr 13 G D Sualu ;1 A l-atehaw 14 Latchaw <V Ntanirn 1 • 11 M Bentel & Co Samuel Beam, hotel keeper 5 IIAKIUSVILLE BOITO. F A Galbreath 14 .J M Klrick i 4 S B Bingham \:i llCßlacK 1 3 J N CiibblsonJ 13 E S Beatty 14 Sjl. Bingham 14 W L Morrison a l: L Brown 14 J E Curry 14 Robert Black ;4 KAKXS CITY BOKO. I' it Burke JO •Joseph Karhart 11 W H McGafllck 13 H (' Blrchard, M I) 14 J N Titus (2 pool tables) MILI.EKSTOWX BOKO —BARNIIARTB MILLS P. (J. C F Fierce 13 H C Utzhiger S Frankle, Agent Ha.,* Bros 13 Black & Amy (3 pool tables) \Y 1. Campbell 13 C 11 Johnson H Hoch. Barnhart & Co 12 J I. McKee 11 F Seliweiger 13 Perry A Bell & Co 14 Wosterman Bros < J T Frazier 14 R F Westerman 4 Co 1» George Glass 14 Jenkins & Evans II Seibert i Frederick 11 8.1 Forquer, hotel keeper . 4 John A Harding •' 4 T II Brown (4 pool tables) A Hoch (:i pool tables) C Scharbach 11 rORTBRSTILLB BORO. R T Okeson u (I B McDonald 11 A S Marshall U V.'m Humphrey 10 Mill'jinun & Bra 1 j PROSPECT BORO. F I) Mlileman it ,v Bowers 14 1 II Mcl.ure 11 I C Wright £ Bro 1.; Forrester 1; C M Kdmuudsou £ Son 14 L'rltchlow Bros i:s W It Riddle Si Co la s B Martlncourt Buggy Co 11 PETROLIA 8080. Stnrr Co 13 P M Klingensmitb l'l John Diil or successor (3 pool tables) E P Chesebro 10 Tomnski Bros 12 t> J Jones I*l John Burns 14 .1 B Kilroy 14 H A Klirgensmith 13 Photons Jamison 10 M rs. R E Foster i : J IJ Chatham 14 (. Borchardt r. 14 I 11 Campbell & Co 11 M Ktihii I! Annie M Kilchensteiu 1' .J A F'mto, Agent 1 1 I M Hawk 1-1 John A Ervine 1 S I''. Leiielien 1 ' VV H JclliHon, applicant for license .< VVm Gibson 14 S Ycager 14 Andrew W C M Burnett, applicant for tavern license.. . r > Andrew W Hoot 1 • VV II King, applicant for tavern license... 5 SAXOXBI'RG BORO. Kranse, Ilelmbold & Co 10 Or Mershon 14 li VV Maurhoff 14 llernmn A Seipel 1 Samuel Mulholland, botel_ 4 W 8 DuflorJ (4 pool tables) liarles Wetzel, hmel 4 Such*. Bituman &. Wetzel 14 Frances Laulte, hotel I'hendore Helmlwld *' SUNBUBY IJOEO— CODLTEBSVILLE P. O. Breaden A Conway 11 Mechlins & Murtland 14 S I. Rhodes 14 K(' Adams 14 \V W Dunlap 14 W L Stoops 1' s Keliy 14 Kelly A. Tinker 14 7.BLIBMOPLB WJItO. II M Bentel <k Co 14 K Zehne.* 1 \ Winters 14 John Dindinger r (lethucb, /.ehuer A Co H A W Phillips II Mrx T Milleman 11 II Householder - 11 i'B I'a.ssuvaut 14 VV A (Joehring & Co 1- -Miyder &. West 14 I) IJ llaMtian 11 (' I) Reed ... 1 ' 4 Stroheoker, hotel •' 1 'hailea Siokey, hotel <i> -)rge Stabl, distiller '<'■ Z* pli Kachner, jeweler - 1 Take notice, all who are concerned in this ippraisement, that an appeal will be held a the Commissioners' office, in Butler, on thi fith ilay of April, A. D., IfBB, between the hours of !) A M and 4 P.K. o'clock, when AND where you may attend it you thine proper. JAMES W. KELLY, March 3,185 d. Appraiser. BEN HUB. And all the other late and beautiful style* 01 Fancy Writing Paper at J. H. Douglass hardest assortment In town. From KW lo 75cper bo*. Also full line of new Invitation and Regret Cards. Wedding invitations. Visiting Cards, Mourning Stationery, Tablets, etc. 63 S. MAIN STREET. M.F.&M, Marks Invite your iiißpection ot their stock of FALL and WINTEU Millinery Goods. Receiving goods every week their stock is always FRESH AND COMPLETE. YOU CAN FIND . A Cl.i in rri-rsbOH' » *« the Ad'erttnioe LIIP r.i'
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