TECB 3ITIZE3ST. Fit IOA V. MARCH 14 I«i*j. lit fl I- K tlll-i apoplllatli.il of hl.oUt 111 IBM. if ri ih** * 'uuiiiy seat of ltdtifr iVMtniy. ft'iih •ii) i HP*. Kour rall-.vajs, natural ifas, iu.t uneiiualtea ia< littles fornianataelurrs. li-.v'ress everywhere; new bull-Ill.ii= l.e„ niu,uf <> tun a ■.T.iwlni? mil prosperous town ICAI .H AM> MAI If \\ i-i l> It. It I'ralns Mf Holler lor lr.-.p..it l:l .it .111.-. wnt-uiy »l '■ loaii-l »" „ „i ai..« »<>P «'■ «'-iIH J' i».ii.ia ut :05 a ul. amip At il. In. HIMI ' I* ut ■ i ,ii ■ i: MM • lll'* at .:l" u. l HI3" a. hi »«»••• I'-J .i., .- ; , i aiu . i.. M.i "p M : l '' l lor i' - IJoiaPl .i"' ll'l'l.W* l 1 1 ll .il ..ifi-. at • ■ ami flto |. i; i; Train, We biiH.-r AII*- ..,i | ,i f:i'i uii.l Hc.v . I" 'i" l I" ai..l | or the iK.nli at Wj» IW iu. alel I'l HI M.UIS < 1...-4P F'T the ; ~, |... r I'liL-iair? and «.!••* -»'>rtl> at -Klu ■i ii j'or l«x al pu.l.ts wet "i ' nllery at i:u i. ri l-.ir leal point* South nnJ I IU*bWK al mu. u. ai.'l i" r I'l'isbiuK. ' >il i ily.liarnliart s vnii < I'iarioti -.11 11-- leu: at .P ni Mul " ir ,.| . I'ltl S.ll!-' au.l loCal poliiM HI"! .11 , ~ll.'.,■ ;i . i.' a in • ll.'lll Pittsburg. "'I 1 Uy. li ii-uliai'l Mills. < lail'.li. I oxliurg an.l local 1...H.1 I-eiwei ii All*-'. In-iiv an• p. in ■ lArt i:<-t I Hail'. mall t"i Ml ■ be.iluut .111.. it II a.l.i ami leaven lltlller I". «' at I-' nan., in .il ii >. l irtll llu|K, lliiir|.i:r and i .'I pi.llH .ill I'.e;, HI II a in a I.'l ilf]iaila al I a p Hi. .ION. , nrfcn cu IMMI at in.- tod . .i hull- i l-rwpert, Souuilo "'.Jiili .Hie I- ii Mtlleisioun (llari.l.arl Mill-' iCBUi ill. !i|.|.-r 10.-I-, I'lii-'li.i Kama . IIV ABD ITEURREVV. 'LUC* CBO IS IW CCAM I. i 111 villus lili.lri I .'l.la l a .1 I'o.ilal ii-Jes Hiilcli art no safer lltaii eit ii. -!i (f . - iln - an n.aJe p-tjala. '.a i ..I c tt aa m - r-ir r- Iw 800 I i 'ii Al. A -hMBJ.V K'il|(liia-.1 I '- 11., iiH. ts trtry Friday niglil «i"- 1 ■»»■- .-, niei a ii* I I .in. r.- Ilall, lt.ir«l fioor, Hii-^1».... ».... i .ii.iii._-. w M. M i'i • •>', itw?. a««. New Advertisements. Mi-lit until.: Appraiser# l.i I. J iuy i.iit foi April V. I>i. solution Noliee, lierjj it C-ypher. AfrcntK W'antt-il. Autiitora liopurt nfC'lint.ui twp. I'rosppi t At'fulfiny. Slippcryrofk Norraul. Case School. Mill lor Sal'- Nmi:—All tulvertiacrs iutinditigto make t'lianfFi-a iu their atls. should notify us ot their to do so, not later Ihan Monday inorninj:. LOCAL AN 11 GENERAL —Uoop.i will follow biißtles —The almanae says this is spriu^. -The I'. .1 W. Co. is having a new route :,nrvoycd lietwcen Stringtown and ltock I'oiiit. —The annual eonventioli of the I'itts hnr;' llistrict of the V. Al. 0. A. will lie held at Unioutowii, March L'l 2.'t. —The Mercantile Appraiser has fixed Tuesday, April Bth as the day for appeals froui his assessments. The fituburi? papers are yet coui luenting on the Fish stories. What Annie needs, and needs badly, is au occasional of strap oil well rubbed in. The old saying is thftt Ihe frogs have to freeze up three times before spring opens f..r good. The critters had their fir-1 freeze last week. The uiereiiry iu Butler, last Friday nuirning was 0 below zero, and that wa:i the tirst time it had been below .-ero since the IMtli of Kebruary, l^y. .Tunics Sutton. K. q , offers his flour iug mill at Evans City for sale. It is a burr mill, with purifiers and r>team power, aud is in good condition. Our tree I: were quite noisy Saturday night. Several young men who had filled Ihemielvc with "hug juice" from pylorus to aesophagus, favored us with some of their choicest ballad :. - Hcrc' comfort for the victims of grip no dical exports predict a scourge of chol era nevt summer but say that those who have had the grippe will not lie liable, to an attack of cholera. - The store of John A. McCandless, in Sunb.iry, w as entered by burglars last Sat urday night. They broke a pane nf glass and opened a window and then a door, and took about ten dollars iu change fiom the drawer, some tobacco and cigars, and other articles -They must have a nice lot of mosS lid. U councilman ovei at Butler. The citi zens have iu circulation a petition asking the authorities to pavo tho main street of that town!—lndiana, Pa., Messenger. They have an editor iu Indiana who knows nothing of recent laws. -Oh, my! what a scandal! Several of the. female students of the New Wilming ton College have been detected at playing cards, the principal has gone to Pittsburg to consult the trustees,and the whole tow n is excited over the affair—at least a corres pondent says so. —.lnliii Oricb lias a SIOOO watch on exhibition in his sliow wiudow. It tells the time of day to the fraction of u second, day of the week and month, changes of the moon and strike.; the hours and quarters when invited to do so. Mr. Moni on, the baker, secured 250 ton the , ..-I iu one . a?** and . .eivieted in the other not sentenced. timer < otisin • was e..nvi. led »l larceny - not \'« i sentenced Gabriel hvth, indii teit tor A.vß '.n c.atli of his wife, was acquitted by the jury Leonard W*Md, LUrtid for aMtnilig with l.agpage from a iMiardint? house, was a, '|Uiltc(J, but dire, ted to ball the co i . ilie lo pay li Iber half The <-a .• v: t. A Rider for obtaining n, one-', under false pri-leii.se and \ i- A Rider, \Ve-b-> tiutl'i-y and -I V Hoaf for eons|iinu.v. on o.illt ol Wt-ndell Hickev. Were -ettjed, and therel u. the venln t Wil: tor the defendaul The ia.-e John Cypher. \V in Nieh .1- -oii aud <"ha. (i.-phari lot elling liipiov without li. en . i.- on tii'd i-ainiiel I'uttrill. indi' led lor A.l B will' intent to rape on oalli ot Mi Watkinson, ol Spriiu'd ili- was :u quilted l>u' dneel' d In pay two third- of the rot - (lie pros editor to pay tin- oiln.-i third ldlsworth Black, Newton Milliard and Simon Gallaghi i lor 1A I! w«re settled The cu i-- lleoi *. McGhet. «*l M ill*?i town, Wc-ro coulinued The surctj peac. .-a=eo> •. s th. ridan chnll, ofSuubury, settled The bill ot u.dii tiiieiit . ■ Al Glenn \ ,s •p.ashe.l and ileleuilant disci...rg.-d 1 l.e ca as v.i Simon Gallagher lor A All was settled, and node pro- entered HWMH a. res iu *'onoqueues siug Tp. \V llainbae.h and the South Peun Oil Go have brought "iiit \ i the Hoeh Bros and others for :IO acres in Oonnoquenessing Tp. LATE PROPEKI V TKA.SSFEItS. (' Biehl to .1 l< Garnahau, 'J lots in But ler borough for |l,Wi Au or Junk to J II lleime, 10<1 acres iu WinOeld for H'V> E Preston to 0 S June, lot iu lint let for $2,000. II Seaton to I, Lutz, lot iu Xelienoplc for SI,BOO. l> F M:Crea to Jos Fennell, -I'i acres in Bonegal for $1,300. Marriage Licenses. Gliarlc . Nicklas I'enn twp Catharine Necley Lancaster twp Harry X. Gooper Natrona, l'u Minnie Sehrecengort.. " John J. West Butler, I'a Sarah Dunbar " William Morjow Bakerstown, Pa Maggie Park Glade Mills, Pa Chasß. Hutchison Butler, I'a Stella Shannon Ml Chestnut Geo L Evaus Pittsburg, Pa Ida Shout/ Jackson twp At New Castle—Albert I>. White and Clara IV Pooruiau of Kvaus City. At ludiaua, Pa. George W. llobaugh of Butler and Cora Hill of Homer Cil) Oil Field Noles. Tho well owned by McClung, McCaud less A Co. on the Graham heirs farm in Connoquenessing twp. reached the sand Wednesday night aud began flowing at tho rate of 25 barrels an hour. Tfie owners are .fa;-' McClung, I J McCandless, Pat Golden, All "Wick, Wm Walker, Will Kamery and Kobt McClung. Rlack, Hai'h lt A Co.,contractors of Hut ler, finished two wells <>n the Q. 'Shan non farm, Wednesday, one for McKoe and one for Black, Crazier A Co., both of which arc showing for good wells. A large aincuut of material has gone lo the front during the past few days and work in the developed portion of the hun dred-foot territory is very brisk. The latest gauge of the Bundled fool Co's big well is 45 barrels an hour, Wood & Young's 15 aud Lockwood's IJ. McCall A' Co's w ell on the Hubert fc Henry was opened to the public Tuesday aud it is a duster, another well is being drilled on same farm. About u hundred wells are drilling in this field. Gong, Graham A Co's well on the Wahl reached the sand about four weeks ago, and after being tubed pumped nothing but salt water, until laot week when Ihe salt water huving been exhausted ii began pumpiug oil and is doing about 12;"> bar rels a day. It is owned by Mi. Long, Johnny Grahan, I»r. Zimmerman, Walter Graham, Mrs. Stoddard and others Guffy A Co's well on the I.clever, Gold district, filled up with oil when the sand was reached, Monday night. Cooper A Thomas got another good well on the Thomas farm near Parker last week. The tools were shipped to the well on the Andy Walker farm in Clay twp. last week. liarnum .( Co. have located a well on the Stewart farm,east of Manasas Dug in 's. A thousand barrel oil well was lately struck near Glasgow, Ky. The Markets. BUTL.hR MA alt GTS. Our grocers are paying 27 for butter; 10 for eggs; 50 for apples; 55 for potatoes; 35 for turnips; Co for parsnips and carrots; 1 25 a bu for onions; 1 50 to 1 75 for beans; 4 for dried apples; ti for dried peaches. I'ITTSBURU PUOIiUCK. Timothy bay $lO to * 13; mixed hay 7 to 8; mill feed 13 50 to I<> 50; rye Hour 3 25; wheat Hour 3 75 to 5 25; rye 52 to 5-1; oats 20 to 28; shelled torn 32 to 30; car corn 32 to 38; wheat 80 to 81; doversecd 3 r '.~> to 3 40; timothy Reed 1 50; buckwheat Hour 2 to 2J. Apples 1 50 to *1 a hbl as to quality; po tatoes on track 38 to 53; jobbing 40 to 00; dressed chicken 12 to 14; dressed turkey 10 to 17; dressed duck 10 to 18; live chickens GO to M 0 per pair as to size; country roll butter 8 to 22 us to quality; beam I 85 to f2; country cider $1 to 4 50 a bid; common dried peache. Ito 0; dried apples 4 to 5; eggs 15 to 10; feathers 30 to 00; rags l .J; cabbage 7 to 8; yellow onions 1 25 to 1 35; red top turnips 1 15 to 1 45; honey 13 to 1«. 1.1 VK STOCK. At Herr's Island, Monday, sales of breves were made at 31 to 5»; the common and medium grades selling the best; bulls 2 to 3}; dry cows 2 to 3; veal calves 54 to 61. There were but 23 head of sheep and lambs on sale and a fair number could have been disposed of at -H to 6 for sheep and 5 to 7 for lambs. There was a fair supply of hogs, and they sold at I to li. mi: oil. MARKET. The oil market doted Monday at 934, Tuesday at Wednesday at" li 3£. | t'Hie bears ure confident that the drain in the stocks on baud will be overcome this month, in other words that the production will equal the consumption S3OO Prizes. Case School of Applied Science offers live S3OO priie scholarships on ctitrauio examination. particu* larts address Cad)' Staley, President, Cleveland, O. —Teachera taught how to think, how to study, how to t«ach anil how to govern, at Slippery rock State Nor mal School — Fob Sale—About 17i> feet of inch wire rope. J. N. Munxz. Mlller-Hausoher. The nihilia(f- of Mr Will IT Miller and Mi s tin .sie Itansi hei whu li we btieliy noted l.i t v.eel, 0.. uried on Wednesday, the sth, at the handsome h.iuie '-t the luide s parents ou the i oruet «>1 \\ I'rail ttud Wa-shiuglon SH. A. large moibef ot iuyited friends assembled at 3 ocl.'.k to witue>~ the ceremony, which v* as perform ed by Her. W. E. oiler The bride wore a beautiful cream-colored albatross .lies? < iit (• i triune, and looked unusually band uoiue. The bridesmaids, Miss < laia Kaitscher arid Mis.i Tillie lliller, wore L'l earn Colored dresSes tile boDqUet-- were large and very pretty A Iter the • e.reiuom . and the n nal • "ii gratulatious. a handsome dinner w:is ten ed. The couple then depalted uii their wedding tour, which included Soinersct. the former home of the jrrooui. The li*t of those |iresent and the wed ding gifts is as follow;. Mr. and Mrs. ("room, h.tudaome . lock.. Mi and Mr; Me''alla, ice cream set, Mi liambach, berry dir-h, Loyal and Ira M>- .Inukiii and ilii. Dannie Hla< k .ilver cake basket, Mi and Mr J K bmith, \ dozen »le j. rt poonr; Annie liickel and Annie do*eu silver fruit knives; Mr and Mi.~ Kan. silver cake basket; Misses tmnia and Tillie Miller fruit di.di LaYerue Rod gers, pair vass3; llrainl Mis Leake, piano lamp; Mr and Mrs Otto I.iinberg. silver pickle-castor; Lillie and Tillie Riddle.large Ut - iert di.-h Mr A H,.rr butter knife and spoon: Alia Ruti aud daughter, silver pickle-castor; T C Liinberg, silver cup, J M Greer and wife, silver bntter knife; Mr and Mr- P Hchenek, silver card receiver; liritta and Emily alker, 1 dozen dessert dishes, Mr and Mrs Coughanowe, table lineu, nap kins and to web: Minnie and I>eElta Bow man, towel rack and towels; Mr ami ALs Brymer, handsome rocking-chair; Mr aud Mis Osborn, and picture; Mi and Mrs Jacobs, handsome banner; Mr and Mrs A\ T Meehling, oxidized carving set; Mr Jacob Leek, fancy straw rocker, Miss Pose King, cut glass dish: Mr Terner. 1 dozen glasses; Mi s AliceUilTenbacher,silver sugar spoon: liarry Stauller, berry spoon. Fatal Accidents. Butler county was the scene of four fatal accidents last Saturday The premature explosion of a blast, on the line of the new railroad up the BufiFiilo to Winfielil furnace, killed two Austiians, who had been in this country but twenty days. Charles Rouse, of I'iue Tp , Mercer Co , stopped at his mother's, near Harrisvillc, thai afternoon, while on his way to work in a coal mine near Jefl'cr.ion Centr. His mother asked hiin to kill a dog rnuning iu the yard, lie attempted to lire at Ihe dog with a revolver, the charge did not explode at the time, but while he was looking at the weapon to see what was the matter, it did explode,and the bullet crashed through bis head, causing his death in a few hours. He was 28 years old, was married, and leaves a wife and four children Wm. J. Edgar, a black smith, who has lived in Butler for about two years, ami v, lio lias worked in neurit nil the machine gimp here, met his death in a remarkable manner that evening. He was in Millers towu on business, itml for some reason started to walk across the Divt-ner trestle that evening, and when near the centre of the. trestle was met by a freight train, lie got to the edge of the trestle and held uu, bat a car wider than the otheis kooeked him oil, and he fell 7J feet,striking a girder on the way that caused him to revolve. No buries were broken, but he was injured in terually, mid he died at the Central House Monday lmuniug. His remains were brought to Butler for interment. He v,as about 10 years of age, was married, aud leaves a wife and several children. Council Proceedings. At the meeting of Council, Tuesday eve ning, Chairman Mechliug announced his appointment* of landing committees, which were approved by Council, as 10l lows: Finance- Forquer, Campbell and Mays. Sewerage— Campbell, P. Schenrk and 11 ftffner. Paving—llaffner, Black aud Forqaer. Fire—Stewart, Walter aud XieUols. Pavements and Crossings—Crouse, Byers and .Stewart. Police—Alexander liyers and George Schenck. Water—Nichols, G. Schenck aud Crouse. Gas—Walter, Borelaud and Alexander. Mr. Heydrick announced that he had about completed the "levels" for sewerage purposed. The crossing of Maiu and Jeffer son St. is about 80 feet above the proposed outlet of the Main sewer. There was a discussion UJ to the best method of raising money lor paving and sewering, which ended in the appointment of a committee to draft resolutions with re gard to the question of bonding the town, which are to he submitted to a vote of the people. Messrs. Halfner, Nichols and P. Schenck were appointed. The bond of J. B. Mather, high con stable, iu S2OO, with 11. 11. Gallagher as surety, was approved. Several other un important matters were considered, and the Council adjourned till next regular meeting time. Properly Notes. W. A. Forquor, Esq., has seven feet be tweun his building and the Eagle building, upon which he is erecting a one-story brick for the offiice of tho Postal Telegraph Co. Mr 0. S. June of Parker, Agent for the National Transit Co. lias purchased the Preston house on Fulton St. ami intends removing to Hutler. The Andiew AHu rt property in Centre twp. was offered for sale on the the prem ises last Saturday and also at tho Court House on Monday, but the Committee, Ksq. Moore not being satisfied with the bids adjourned the sale until June. i F. Laiibc, Jr., is excavating for a new house on W. Pearl St. ami Mr. Stelsmitb for one on lSlutf St. Steve lluseltoii purchased the old Conrad Koessing property at corner of Washington and M itllin Streets for 44tMKi. Personal. Mrs. Lewis Miller of IliUler is lying sick at the home of her father-in-law, Casper Miller, of Worth twp. Isaac Ash, of Oil City, is a candidate for the Republican nomination lor State Sen ate from the Venango Co. district. It. W. lircdi n, lisq., of Franklin, lor merly of Butler, lately cleared forty thoua aild dollars ill an oil land deal iu Craultei ry and Rockland twp,' , Vennngn Co George I'. McDonald of l'ortt-rsville, has been granted a pension. Col. Thomas A. Watt, Passenger Agent of the Western District of the I'. K 1!. made us u pleasant visit, Tuesday morn ing. .1. M. Ureer, Ksq. has been occupying his splendid new mansion on the bill since Monday. Walter Christie, his sou and nephew, who were burned by the explosion ot the gas tank at the Ha/lett A Co. well on the Humphrey, aro yet lying at Mr. Humph rey's, house in Connoquenossing twp —lf you examine, the catalogue of Slipperyrock Statu Normal School you will find not the estimated but the exact coat for everything. —Foil Ha i.e. —Teu ec&pa of puie Italian bees. Inquire of W. S. Moaaia, Hutler, i'a. —Do not attend the Slipperyrock State Normal if you want simply to pnt in the time, or to make a term of school a tini&-of leieure. No drones are tolerated there. —/uver's Pictures leave nothing wanting in finish, tone or a correct likeness The Cirand Jury, the Court, and the Co. Commissioners. The follo*iuf pre i iituieul >-t ihu tii.uid jurt, order ol • •»11»*t, aud card Irotn ihe i •» Com mis ionen explain thcioelv,- rHt oß± STi Ji hT iJt ■ I Tn tne H"Durable the Jud|ei ol the Court of Quarter session-ol Hutler Cutn i, The MIRI IU.|H I <•« "" 1 MM** wealth of Fenn'a inquiring in and lor th. body of the County of Rutler re p. . Hull, represent That we Milled the enmity jail, boiler house and all the departments "l the court house and lonnd the public propeitj in a reasonably fair conditiou, but make the following rei omnietidatioii l-t. Thai the inside of jail he p&intt-d, thoroughly clean*ed and a hath tub erect td for the n-e id pi Lionel.- :!d. That the cfililifc-i ..1 the Kil. hell Slid upper hall of the Comity Shentl dwelling be repla tcred. ad. That the iron ohutler.i of the win dows on brst floor be repaired and placed in proper position. •Ith. That the windoT; in the froul i.l fiee of the Clerk of Courts l»- placed -u pivot-, fur tho purpo-e .if \entil wtioti f.lh That we renew the recommenda lions of the two foriui-i liraiid I line t • 1.. iron screens on counter in I 'ount \ Iri -aaiii tr's ofli. e. Clh Thai the table m C'ouulj r'hetirt i office be relitted with drawers an J addi tional shelves in the Coiiin.i'.-ionei ■ oitke be 'erect, d. 7th. That the window and in >wt lie's room be repaired anil replaced sib. That tbc Grand Jnrj room IM oal ciinined and i lie. lalde be plated iu said room f»th. That the loahng an.l drinking ot , intoxicating liquors in the halls an»l difler ent depart menu ot the ' ourt House be ' prevented. loth That tin- Cuanly CommiMioaOT I unite with the property owners adjoining ] Court House, and with the liorough of Huiler to niake arrangements for the pav ing of liiainond Square. j "11th. That the floor iu from of bar and dit- ' Tereiit aisles be covered,with rubber matting 1 iu Court Hooni No. 1, also the nosing on step leading to stats in said said rfloui he remove. 1 and ihe loot rests ot the seats he fastened so as to prevent noise and inter . ference with the business of the Couit. t l'Jth Thai each of the water closets in Jury, Judges and Attorneys' rooms be re- 1 paired. 1 I.lth. That Ihe stairway leading from ( the Couuty Sheritl s office to Court ltoom be cleaned up or sunt up. 14th. That the newel knobs on main stairwav bo repaired and si curely fastened lr.th." That doors with locks be placed | on vacant vaults iu cellar of Court House. liitb. AVe further present that the pub lie road leading from Hutler to Wattorson_s Ferry is inclose proximity to the F .1 W Failioad at a point in Donegal 'l'wp , near Danville at v liii h place iheye i. l :i | embankment deseendinf! froiu -aid public road to railroad, that the absence of pro per guards along the roa.t ui said point renders public travel over said road dan , gerous to lite anil limb, and we ( therefore recommend that Ihe , proper authorities ol Donegal i'wp 1 widen ami place sntlieietit guards along i the road at said place I 17th We further recrimmetnl that the ( proper authorities of Oakland and Uouegal Twp.i. rejiair and widen the road leiidiui' from Mrs Mary Feed's farm in ooklftiul Twp. to u point at John O'Dotmell farm on Hutler and Millerstown ronil in Uonegal Twp. as said road is dangerous to travel. 18th. We recommend that the County Coinmisniuuers widen Ihe sidewalk i ol the bridge loading from Holler to Springdale and across the I '.f the people were properly cared for. The ac counts of the Commissioner')' office had a thorough overhauling by the Auditors, ev erything reported by them to correct, with h balance of about 1'.M.000 available asset AVhen we came to consider what further duty, if any, there was devolving on us, we were ailcisul that the Commissioner:) were not prosecuting officers and did not then feel justified in putting the county to expense when nothing was to be gained by it. for the people. II the gentlemen ol the (iraml Jury desire prosecution of the of fenders, as they seem to, any one of them if a taxpayer, can step in, tin- fact • are ac cessible to all, make information in the regular wav, set the machinery of the cri minal law m motion, and follow the case through the courts. It is as much their duty as ours, tlad the people's money, wrongfully drawn, not been returned, we Would have been swift to take measures to liavo it done. That would have been our duty. Put having secured the money, we did uot leel it our duty to institute proceed ings, as there was nothing in it, except the cxpcuiifihat would have been put on the county for the people to pay. A .1. HUTCHISON n. M nrNc iN. Great Insurance Companies. It requires study for one to fully comprehend the magnitude of the in surance business. However, it in not our purpose to write an array of be wildering ligures, but to note with pleasure the old and powerful com panies that protect the homes, busi ness blocks and other property of our citiztus. The (Inardian Assurance Co., of London, has assets amounting to $21,839,758. Tho London Assurance Corpora tion, organized one hundred and seventy years ago, has assets of $ 17,663,01'). The Insurance f'o. of North America, organized in I'hilu delphia, almost a century ago, repre sents assets of $9,071,690. Then there is the Continental, of New York, having $5,217,773; the Loudon and Lancashire, $4.009,840; the Hpringtield, of Mass , $3,410,983; the Franklin, Phil'a, $3,174,357; the Ger mania, New York, $-,9115,136 and the Orient, of Hartford, $1,836,72*2. One of the largest financial instjtu ' tion in the world is the New York i Life Insurance Co, having assets of over $105,000,0(10, being thirty mil lions more thau the Hank of Kngland These companies,uflording absolute . protection, are represented by E. E. ABRAMS & CV —Wanted, by the children of Hutler, a room of thi-ir onn, to hold their Loyal Temperance Legion in Are there not 'ome father and mother. .• iutere ted in this graud work t..i the children iu »ur town that will come to our a---M.ni. e ir. this work It so addns- Mhs C A HilLEi, sap f ot Juvenile Work iu W C.T i" i.r UB J DR. JOUSSTON, A■* iI Sup't I se 1 loulile Ail O. h 11 circle and Cattle Powders.best in the world. A mire and upeedy cure f.»r Leaves, eonjhs, colds, inflamed lungs, rough ness of skin, and all kidney diseases. For sale by J C. UKMPIC, "i-IM-Ilm Vo. f>, N. Main St. Hutler, PI». —Come to Sanbury Academy, if you are looking for the cheapest place to obtain an education. Spring term opens March 2"». rite for a catalogue Any information with regard to the school cheerfully given. Address T F Modal, <'oultersville, Pa The young people in our schools are dependent upon the art and skill uf those who instruct them. It would be well tor those who are teaching as well us those who expect to teach, to avail themselves of the special advuntages Slippery Rock State Normal School offers at so little cost. Spring term of fourteen weeks begins April 2. Write for a cata logue to Jas h Morrow. Principal. —lf yon want to improve in scholarship ami methods, attend the Slippery Ilock State Normal School. —Millinery in all the latest goods at reasonable pr'ce at the Misses Mark's. —The Misses Mark's are offering rare bargains in the latest and most stylish millinery. See ibeir full line of Spring Hosiery Buffalo Flannels, blankets and Yarns are the best goods in the market for service and durability. We have them L. STEIN .T SON Ministers of ihe Uospel secure the special preparation ueeded lor their work in Theological Schools Attorneys, iu I.aw Schools ; Phy sicians, in Medical Schools. Teachers, desiring the best equipment, in the Slippery Ilock State Normal School. Cost for term commencing April 2, continuing fourteen weeks, Forty eight dollars At the Misses Mark's; a full lino of White Aprons fiiarieu lor 1S!KI ul A. 11. DoiiUliAHrt'. liigbtst cawh price paiil fur buck wheat at Waltcr'M Vlill, But ler, l'a. Finest Hue of Fur Mnffn ami 15oas ever chowti in tliin city All ijuali ties ami prices »i L. STEIN .V HON'K For Sale. A good, small farm of ;j;s acres, j well improved, gooil huildiuga, or- ! c|ianlß, etc. For particulars inquire I at Citizen priming oftice, liutler, l'a | —The Misses Marks oiler I'lusli | for Fancy work at Hue Dollar, for merly $'2.75 Hustles, handkerchiefs I and gloves in full assortment ('aps i lor old Latlies. Williams has as choice a line ol Jewelry and Silverware as ran he found anywhere, and defies competi tion in price. —Our stock of Hosiery, Uloves, Corsets, Ribbons, Laces, Ac. is, &1- wayn kept up to its well known ! etamlurd of excellence TI. Stein A Son. —New Hlack arid Colored Silks, Satin llhadames, Satia UeLuxons, Surahs, Moires, tiros tlrains and Failles, l>est makes uud warranted to wear, priies lower tfiau elsewhere at li. SrtiN & Son'p. Kramer Wagons. For Sale at Martincourt i Co'a. —At the Missea Mark's Millinery Store; Tampico Dress forms, Double V waists for Ladies and children, Ma dam Strong's Health Bodice, Strong's Tticora for ladies and children; Van dyke aii.l Directoire Ruching; mourn ing goods a specialty. Excelsior Diaries for lSllu at Douglass'. Prospect Academy. Spring Term opens April 1, 1800 Vocal and instrumental music taught. Cerman and the d<»atl languages. In structiou thorough Expenses low. Send for ualalogue. F. W. MAOEE, A. M., Frin , Proapect, Fa —The Spring Term of Sunbury Academy will open March 25. Classes will be organized in all the common branches in order to accommodate the teachers who desire to better pre pare thernselves'for their work. .—J. J. lleiber, the drover, wan In all farmers and atockraisers to know that he still deals in stock of all kinds. Any persons having any to sell should address him LOCK 15OX 926, liutler, I'a., or leave with Jacob lleiber, Jefferson Kt —Our sales of liroadcloths, Flan nel Suitings and l»rcHs Goods hayc been larger this season than over. Large stocks and low prices do the business I- STEIN & SON. —Take your children t<> Zuver's Gallery lor Pictures that will suit yon. A nderson building. —lf you wish to review your Ar ithmetic, Grammar, or any other study come to Sunbnry Academy, March 25 Don't buy a wrap until you have examined our immense stock and learned our astonishingly low prices. We are overstocked on certain styles and are selling them below cost. L. STEIN SON. —l'rof. Loisette-'s Memory System is creating greater interest than ever in all parts of the country, and per sons wishing to improve thoir mem ory should send for his prospectus free as advertised in another column. Cloaks Flush Coats aud Jackets, Fine cloth Jackets ami Newmarkets, Stockin uette Jackets, Misses' and Cbildrens' Wraps, Latest styles and best made goods We guarantee to save you m»ney on these goods H STEIN & SON. —Large stock ol Umbrellas in Mo hair, Gloria and Silk with gold, sil ver and naturul handles for holiday trade at L. STEIN & SON'». —The people of Slipperyrock nro interested in their fchool ami M ill «l.> ovrrytbiug to aid in ita |iron|nTity anil 1.01.l Mtiuli-ntH in their work Tlo' cost for Spring term ia s|s Wllle lo Principal for a catalogue I 8e lliillUs .11141 K lloTee I.iltl | ment, l>ept iii Uie \v«rld For swell illtrrt, liruinoS, Blillnees <•! juifits, I lieu | niatiaui, Intii«»nei3s, eorn ehoulilerd, i riiif-'-Koue, and apaviu; it has no ci|tial lor rale by .1. 0. Reiili'K, i ■j Is lui. No, 5, N . Main St I'.nllcr, I'M —Take wnli'hf-.i and elockn that iiri'il repairing to F. Weigand in Wii liatus' Jewelry and Music ntore, mid f huvo them repaired in good style by n skilled workman. 1 Uariea for lat j. ii r»ui lii.A.is'. Brains .mil AlWiiys Tell.j I'he Suudat Lilition ot I'MI: Pah ,'M > Yolk i e makiiifr rapid strides forward, and ha.-; already placed lt. t-lf on .i footing crilh n it hat not distanced—it obloi t outeni porane.. THE SI MH. FHESS «..11-isi- of IV pace-, whn Ii are replete with well writ ten and handsomely illiu-trated artn les on Hiibjecta ot timely interest. TUE I'l-.EAR although the yoiingc-st daily newspaper pnldished in Xew York, has won ihe du Unction of being- the brightest, newsie-it nuil best edited journal in the metropolis. Im ..in i and pnsh always tell —Lxrlusive territory will be given to brat class ageuls who will itevote their en lire time during the season to selling the Austin Keversilde H..ail Machine to county town and other officials controlling public highways Address at once with refei i ences, K. i" Austin Mam.facturiug Co RIIIEULI'I. —Tea. herd desiring to beuefit; themselves and their aohciols, will attend thd Slippery Rock State Nor mal. —See the new Vandyke Point | Lace in White, Black and Crenm at! I - RTEIM & SON'S. —Examine our block of I'luaks and Wraps before purchasing. We can save you from two to three dol lats on each garment. I. STEIN .V SciN. Out ietitlt'is will |ilensed In ieaill tliut The Great Ameri can HOG lias arrivcti in j;ond shape. Ili.s ItOL'sliip is t|nifo a hog mill lie weighs 80,000 pounds j ami cos I $ 1.1,000, The building that encloses Hi;; Majesty is 1 -»1 let hmy hy 14 1 wide, and is locat j I'd in lintlei' Iwp., on the jgn in ads u No lo'deo P Harvey, lor plank 111 No II r II Ander.-ou, for limber ■ i.* No I'.! Mary McLaughlin, lor tint her .. I No lit Win Watters, for timber < 17 No 14 Thomas Wood, for crvoej I" 00 N'o 15 James Watson, I '■ •»«» N'o 10 John MoKibbeii, I- 00 N'o 17 Edward Sefton, I.' 00 No IS Charle ' Kruuipe, I'.' 00 No 19 John Harvey, 1' Ou N'o 'JO < 'has Andei.ion, tiuibei and plank 4.> No ?1 James Mainland, tiuibei 04 No-2 Arelia Montgomery. I ! M| No l':t Margareth (iiusgow, No John Sefton,working Adam tiold contract ■•O No !!."> Edward Sefton, paid lor oaths and approval No lIG Mary Campbell, timber.. I nH No 27 Charles Krumpe. expen .-- on Glasgow suit I No L'S Thoma Wood, expenses on Ulasgow nit 1 •" No '.*» TIIOH Wood, paid attorney fees 5 00 No :to I. I' Walker, .1 I', debt and costs in Olasgow suit «>l ,;t No 31 For uue of house '! on No .).' Hnrj Sefton, timber i S# No :.i J P administering oaths to i;?i> otheers... - lj.'.» No 114 Auditor*'fe. 4 ,tatioiiei\ i|l"' No 35 John Shannon, timber .. I No 36 James Watson, secretary 0 '"j No 37 Treasurer's per « eut < 0. We, the Auditors ol Clinion T«»j, Lav ing examined the account of John 11. l'eters, treasurer and find it as above utated. and believe it to be correct FKLUERICU EBEKT, , DJ Jons T. LOVE, * M»rch 1". 1690 . ( Jill'- b ctkSlS i IN' \. -jQ/UEML: but V. .V.l iii. ULII.IO piaelu; uiiv ' W Xut Ni'Wh|»,i|.,.«' Advertising eousult iiiiiurbikii AaisT#, 4. '»• 'f lao-v ; u a.r. t« LKAI), otliei follow. Tin' rapid increase of ! 111 iIH'.SS is I III' ln\-i t In *ri\ ** to llin riillilliilllit \ a tir.' f I'lil." J 'ill; Sfore i- uppiveiated. \\ «* make a ppeeialtv of the «li iijc htiine 1 .1.•!>•-) ami j.;i v<• it « »ii r on I in- time all • 1 personal at t«-11111 •11 handle 'lir line itn.l guarantee tin* purity of ever\ tlnii" hearnm lli<* name of ( ■. N. Hovu. W< i have no olil Mtoek fli.it litis stuuil lor years, hut :ill ;joo'ls art* pure and l're.sh. I'hysieion's J're seripfions rwciv special at fenfiou. If we do not have what \uii v\;itit wt 1 lninklv tell \on so and will In* pleased to M't'iire it for you i»n short no tic*' We ask a share ol your patronage and feel sure you will l e pleased with our meth ods < Thomas, J fl, Hamly Point I t I'* 15 ADAMS TWP. An.ln.-.ii, j A, A U T Valencia I ' ' . - • liarr, I ' , M D, Mar- 11 . 7". Itarr. .1 t', Valencia U 7 7 limit, Harvev IS, Callrry li ... Ir\ in#*,' l>. Myum i II ... Mm alt m 11, T M, A ."mi, Mais II I • . • MiCilU A I»i»>il Bros, " MiCoinlw, A M, Mv-iJ.i II . . • Murray, I' 11, |.w»l taUlfc.-, * al ii ry O »»' Sinilh, .1 .1, Myoiua II > 1 Shannon, I F.Callery I • » • Sl.-I rfti, X »M I), \ alfiii'ia I t 7 7. Wilson, 1» It, Mars It l lit I t Al.o Tw f. Kalkuer, I. U. Harvcravilh- II • • I'enn'a Dim. t'o, 1 reeport ' ''t Wl Harver, II K, Fkaatowii II 7 7'. Sarver, M C, Sarvtrsville it Watson *V l*n#i*ll l.i 1 1 -•» Whi ri n, M.l " 1» • l 5 r WilkewiU.tiollieb" II • • ' I I AV TW P. Aiiliurs, J, llaii.l Cn, Ku.-li'l II . • l.arner. Geori»e " I -4 • ' :i j I'aiuter A Sutom " II •<5 r hkhky T\\ r Bailey, .I A, It.'.var-I II 7 76 Itrys..n, I N, f,altown li < '« lillil.tl, II W " ' • l 9 7o I '>slf, altntiiif " Auguatns " . ' ' '!? 1? M, ( uy, II C, .V : nu, Auau.lale I I ■ «5 I Spionll A" llindiuati, Goibmihil 1-' ' ' Stoops, JK, A Bro, Monit. an II •• '• I RNTP.Ii tw r. I uliller, Joseph, McCandlesa II • • Klerjer, A F, Fleeger H • > ( 1 INTON TW P. Anderson, It J, Fliek I • '0 <"itNCOBD TWP. Kii lin, A, l>avilC.«, I looker 1 t 1<» Mark well, S, tireeoe Cily Murtlaml A Canipl>ell, Magic i: 10 • CLEAKFIKI.Ii TWP. Meßrnle, MJ, Coyleaville 1 i I' l 76 Feiinell, I* " '4 7 ( HAKUEtUtV i P. BoggS, 111-till, ' 'ijle 'I J, 75 Garvin, William " ; 7t> Heed rick boo, A (i 14 7 75 i.".»ESSIN •» is\'P. ( hriaty, .1 L, M l>, Couuon'g I» Oufforri, W S, ; (tool tables Grahaui, Joseph, Whitest own i < i'* 75 Nh'klas, ronr«»i, C'odikhj % > * ' Purvianee, J T it W a\, Connoq 11 15 7 • Wright liroM, WhiteatONVii 14 . 75 DONKGAL TWP. ('ate, H C, (Jreer U " 75 Durham, W M, St .loe 1 > 10 KUener, Solomon, " 11. 7'> 1 AIKVIF.W rwi. Hutchison, M I!, IVachyille II ■ JEFFERSON TWP. llartenateiii, 1., (ireat ltelt II ■ 1 n Mcßriile, M J, A Co, " 1 10 75 Wallet, H !» " 11 7 75 • 1 i: VNKI IN I'. Kornrumph, Mt Chestnut I I Watson, Win " I- !•> lOKW'.VRD IffP, Dufficld, M S,/eiio 1 10.75 Schilliut;, Aler, lteibold Boyd Pro® A Mcl alia, Ueibold II . . • 1 i..< vsi 111 1 »•. l.aderer, J It, Melz, A F., «i Son I I" • MIL.I>L FCHEX TVVJ*. liillesoie, W J, Fin k II • • Marks, WJ, .V Pro, lilade Mill II I ■ • ' VIAIIIOS TWf. Bailey, Joseph, llarrisville 1 1 . IJ' Cisney, L J, lUiyers '' Ooruilt-y, J H, Mnrrlnsville II 7 . > Ilamiltou.il, Poyera I I 7 iJ M.'ltriile, Mrs I', Murrinsvillf II . ■ • .VI r i:« 11: 1« c. Itrysoii , S .1,1 oft'slville II ' i'J Owen«, June " 14 <7 < «l VK I ..\N|l TVV!'. l'.lan. y X Andre, St Joe I 1 l<» - • Caniplifll, A (i.Sonora II I I'.VKK I' ll IW I'. Adam ).V I l. , Hroiu I 1• - ' Campbell, 'I '< " ! ' 1 Caldwell, II M, A 1 " II '■ Miller, I. w.l.leiioi,, II , 7:} Moreau, James I 'tnd'trH . .•> < 'rr, J W, Ilruiu II • On, J 11, " I I 775 PENS TVV I". Burton, T 11, Itrowiiwlale I : to . , How ;*r, ft M, Kt-iilVew II . Calvert, J M " I I 7 75 MeOeary ACo Maltaiv II < «-» Neul, WS, I'.enlV. w 1:: lo Patrick, Jaiue.s " I - 10 ... Price A Tillineh.i I " 'I 7 71* SU-wart, David, hotel, " I sOO Robert, Woods II i 75 1 VI MIT TVV I*. ltrickbich ler, N, Carbon * Vol re II 7 . 1 Hittmer, M li, Herman II < 7.■ Wailand, John, " II < M IPI'I.NVNIM 1. TWR. Pook, I .11, Krihli r II , , > Hall, AIHOH, itrauchlou II ■ Hammond, 1,, Wick II { 1'? Morrison, J A, Kraii**hton II , , 1 \ I'SA ..<•«) Ttt hrey,l an I lairel. I ; 2 > Kerr I. F A Son " II 7 Ti- Kohlniyer, < J I " *1 7 75 Miller, A <» H 7 75 U*r luer, N, Jieksville li 10 76 Allmire. Mrs I llilliardi 11 _ 7 . 1 Hi atiy, .11. " II 7 75 1111 in ,v Harper, Nwtk 11 ■ Mittlia .V Mitlloi .lr, N. Hope II 15 7 ■ Tliiiui|iviu J N A* Bro '■ 11 , 75 Patterson, O M, Itilliard II ,75 \*"l N1 IFLD 1 vrp. Foster 1 A Son, I.eisureville li 7 75 Krause, I' .V A, IVuny II I". 75 Sniilh A Logau, <'arbon Pla'k IJ II Weidhas, Lewin Dtuuy l'J 13 25 Tbi: Itpui-O \% ill l>o next week l»y tu> ailvtrtiao till'llt of 11. Sclinciilciii.in h C'LOTIIINU ll< >IJSK BUTTER EOEO | Arthurs, John K 117 7» Anderson, 1 II I- I) 25 Aikeu A ( auipbell II 1 • 75 I'.cihl, lli iu v 14 7 7 I'.a Mailt, F I' 14 . 75 l!io>k«l, .Mm lo BOOH, Jacob I I 10 75 ftoyil, C N r: 10 75 Belli* A < .rahaui II l~> 75 BMph, J F 14 7 75 Bt-ck, Henry, lintel 1j" o>> I'.eneh, All 14 7 75 Blackwore A Grieb 12 13 2;» (ollirrt. Ilurvry 14 7 7:i Cuiupbeß, J O A W 7 40 7". ( anipbell, \V 1. 14 7 75 Colbert A- Bale 15 10 75 ( .uuphcll, Nilhan, I p..0l Uil'lci '•! Oo v arvcr, t A Co I' 1 3 2 < ( 11-PIUUII A Bitlst.in I- 13 25 Itnnlap, W W 11 7 75 poaglass, JII 1.1 10 75 Iditty, « lotrlcs 10 'JO 75 Inekson A Dougherty II . 75 Donahue, W A,pool table* -I oo lilenniiller, 11, hotel I ' I •"> rrHiik.AJ.tr,> II 7 7f» Grieb, <' k II.;. Greib, .1 It 14 7 .•'» Grieb. I . II 7 70 (•ambit-, I'aunie K, lii|U(ir(ier. 2u:i oil (tiu-liiing, W 11 I I lo i.» (irieb A I .ami. II i 7 • (Has, M II 7 7. 11. iiiliirl: i.»n, .1 11, I pool Ulili*i .'.I oo Harper Bros II I > 7.> Heck, l> A m 20 75 Heinemaa, II CA .'ion I '• 10 7;. Hcis.lL.ii, I! i' 10 "20 7 - Jiu'krioii, D I'. I ■ 10 75 J ftrkann A Mite bell I ' 13 2 1 Jarrcki <»i| Well Supply Co ■" ■ Kuril l' A i.iis 0 I" 20 7 ■ Keppler I' 1 I 7 7> Kamerer, \\ A 14 7 75 Ketterer, (iei. I . 10 7> Kelley. Jnhu T It 10 7r> Klmgler, II JA* !'<> i* 2» 75 Kirkput.uk A Reed l.i |o 7 > l.owry, John I', hotel 1 '3 to I 1 .imbertf, I' W 11. 7a hiniltirK, OMn II 7 Morrison, Ml. 14 < 7.'» Metzgcr AY'olkneiu 13 10 7ft Murray, Peter, 4 |>ool tables *• I 00 Miller, G \V & Bro 25 75 Martin.'ourt, S I! A Co I•» 20 <;• Melviu, C 14 7 75 Me. hliug, l.ewia II 7 75 Mangold, I' II 1 4 7 75 Marshall, ST II 7 75 Miller UroH .1 Co I f 10 75 Nicholls, It SA ( n to 20 75 Hickle, W M 14 7 75 Ni'O'le, J A Bro I J 10 7ft (.Ml Well Supply ( II rt 30 ... c Isborne, W A 11 7 75 Purvis, HGA Co 1 30 75 Patterson. Ji.hu N 10 20 7ft Phillips, (1 M 13 10 75 I'ape, D T I 1 7.5 Iliehey, J A 14 7 1 5 Keiber, Jacob A Bros liquor sU.re 203 00 Keihing, W 11, botrl I >' M Boot, A \V, Opeta.floJie 60 75 llediok, John ( , 13 25 K. il.tr (it." A Si.i.3 II I' 75 lteiber, A Jr H 20^6 Keiber, Alt M 10 20 75 Bosenber,f, I ' ' ' ■' Huff, A 1 13 10 7ft Bitter A lUlston <5 .to 7a Stein,l. & Sou 10 20 75 Hcbniedemau, II II 15 15 Steble, J F T 117 75 Singer Ml'gCo II J :> Stock, Christopher H 7 75 Simile A O'Brien 1 1 7;i Smith, II WA J 12 13 25 Spriugdale 1">I iiy Store II ' . Turner, lame-, 1 jiool tables "" Turnor, P T ' 3 10 .o Trailer, I. A J "» 76 Troutman, A i Hou * Wuller, J I. 11 7 <5 Waller, 1» 11 15 : Williams, A let '» • -J' Wick, LC 'JI Walker, John I- '' /•* White, I! A U ' « tSTBEVII-LE BORO Bard Bros 13 i'.j Bingham A Sous ' • ' t'Uutton Bros ' ■ *" 'JI Clutton Br<>.', - Christi.« A CainplusH " 'JI liiine, \\ II Hani, ay, W T '•{ 1 : ' Sowa.ib, S J ' • I her A Bestler '■» ' * ' I R A J TN I BURO. Buhl. K < " 7 1l Burchard, III' ' ■ ' lloggs A Kline 1-- "'J Rarto, l>a\ id P.arkey, Enos 11 L 'JI Donaldson, T A ' ' ' ltambarb, JA 17 1- |3 Dotuhart A hunbar, 2 pool tabb- _ Kieholtz, 11 K " }■'' Korquhtir, George, hotel l-'J Ui Hudson, 1! i L'l Hl'l, Geo A Son 11 "■ Miller, J N. hotel l"' ;l I'efler, Kred * 11 .' ' ! Slioup Rrw "f l'l Sinai hei-.', s .1 II I 11 lioliinsi.n, Vv A II i 1.1 Weber. Jae(d>. :: pool tables II »«l W ihl, Bishop ACo lo 20 75 Heury I \IK\ IKW B<0)01-011 II ami A Blat k lo M 7.} Sr.>ll. I' >'■' 10 It iKM«»NV BOBOPOH Bla. kuu.re, C S I I 7 Bei.Ue, II MA Co lo B' • ' Beam. Samuel, hotel 1.'3 OJ Foahrini'lT, AUK" to. '4 1 'JI Swniu. Cl' " '"! Jl Stiver, I'.enj " ' Stub!. Geor|'e, luptor mer. liant • 0" But. haw A Stauim I • ' • il Al!l:fS\ ILLE UOBOCt.II. Black, 11 i' 13 10 75 Beatty , K S 117 75 llrowu, II 11 II J> Black, Kobert U 7 <_•_> Bitiffham, SI! 13 10 7.i Curry, J K H « 75 C'libbison, J N 15 10 hlrick, .1 M 1 1 i i : " Galbraitb, F 1 I I 7 7J Morrison, AV 1. 14 > •■< i. IRMS* CRRV 81.K1.1 I. ii Bnvbiid, II (-' 14 7 '..1 Huprey.Sli Jcuuic 2 pool table 41 Ik 1 Barhart, Joseph 14 7 7. John, 3 pool Int.lie -I Oil Mn.ittffi.\ W 11 Ii 15 75 Werse. J..hu 14 7 75 -if ILIEBSTUTV > BORO I .. II Amy, C I', 3 pool tabic- Bell, l'erry .\. A Co 14 •_ 75 Doweo, JB 14 « Seibert. Hoclt A C«» U 7 76 Scli&rbaeh, C 11 7 76 Slchioerger. P I t 10 76 Tadder, 0 I'. 1 pool tables «! 14 7 75 Diudiuger, John 11 15 75 lioehring, "W A II 15 75 Gelbacb, Zelitier ., between the hours of 9 A. U. and 4 p. it. o'clock, when and where you may attend if you think proper. I>. B. POITHLTT, Appraiser March 10, 1680. Jury List for April. I.lst of fr uerse Jurors drawn tins 3d day of Mareti A. t». to. to si»rve a» Traverse .Itirots .it a R peclal t«;rin ot I ourf colaiuCurtag on the .111 day ol April A. t). 18110. Vriii.iron Jackson Wellington i»vp, farmer Runner. 1 A. llutler 4th W supl r.l.Miin, Jotiii. /1 lien.ipli- oi.ro blacksmith linn filer, Jackson twp, farmer. I>. llei Michael. Kalrvlew twp, producer. Ik .-I Ciedcilek. Mippftrywl; twp, Deniilsou, Ale*. • •• Donaldson .1 I', Uu lillit'tuli It.Ji. I |i|uiiK''i Aitain Harmony boro, coal dealer. 1:1.1 MC, Middlesex twp. farmer, i n li li. .inaoph. Muddy creelc twp. farmer, i.raiiam, t lio:i. ('unnoq g twp. farmer • ili-nn, 1: 1 . Rrady twp. farmer, tiialie, w iiiiaiu Jefferson twp farmer. I ii. 1111. .11 flay twp laruier. 1.1 ui '. Jl; .\liller.mw 11 boro producer. II owl.mil. William Karnscity boro agent. ll.uoriek-.on, All (.raiitk-rry twp fanner, tluinjilin y. .101111 It Miuluvernek twp farmer llrii liue, K1 i CJliiiOq't'U\ p farmer. 11.1111111. .loneph Butler sth wil agent. Is..mans \| ll.innony boro miller. .Ii nklui K M Altllerstown Uoro miller. lvrou.se Un to .Savonburtr boro meniiitm Karnes .lames Sr Itutler tup farmer. Keiiueil) TIIHS I'learnelit twp fanner. Ki lek liulit 1 ••nlreyllle boro sboemakrr Krllj .l.ilin 1 tailler ;'il w,l niereliant 1 a 11 all .loliu Roller :'.it wd ttveiyinau l_inuier John Uuktaiid twp shoemaker. .diirtin I. \\ l'orward twp fanner . \|. liulial.l Allans Kill ler ,'d wd i nr 1K iiler \|i Ik-sin ImiiielClay twp tarniei Ml liridi- William Wortli livp tanner M' l au iilln .laiues Donegal twp faimer Ni 11 Jotiu \ center twp tanner in 1 eitin 1 it Summit twp farmer ...it lit' 1 jlrvlew lioro clerl.. Idlllni- Alex t urir.nd twp farmer, sum :ni an o v\ I'ro ne. t Oorv taborn Mewait <"' uri;i.' \V » lit rr\ livptannrr : over John I liutTalo twp tanner. Nh.iiiiioii Ji.loi I Ad.una twp farmer liell.iir. 11 .li 11 A silpperyrock twp farmer simrt .1..1111 /■•lteiiople boro liveryman fr> .inin.lll It N l!utler:'a wd carpenter lie 11 111:111 < 1111 -. i Adams twp farmer libit V. 11 II tentrevllle boro laborer \.iiant ilenry Itutler twp far \\e>t \ I,drew 1 ranoerry twp farmer Wesienuan t: I MtUerstown boro niercliant Ui 1 1 c-iier Hut It boro 8d wd brlc-klaviM Wiher s li Hiuler boro 2d wd laborer. lK>dd:i K It I'elill twp farmer. W AXTF.ni s * | e ßn, >e'' Sell Oui i» 1 IJU. choice Nursery Stock All entitle goavantoed first-clasa. Uood ialaries and expenses, or a liberal com tin ion paid. No experience ueoeijJAry. Wtite for term.", giving ai r e and secure your 1 hoii e ol Territory. <■,. L. KNIGHT 4 CO., 11 M 1 i>aik Avenue. Kochester, 5". FOR SALS. 'the I^aits l ily tlonr mill. Thu null iiualoil iu f 1 aits City, and is in one of th« best localities 111 the county; ou railroad, and surrounded by a splendid grain urow ing country. This mill will be sold cheap, Coi Kiitliei {..iiticuliiis call ou or addiesa JAMES SCTTOH. Evans City, Fa. 1 nrtlTA' 1 ' 1 " 1 " kutid Expense's I I L II IV 1 what we are oaring. We want n li I H I ltiKi more and wilt pay .Satary-anJ U U • II I UcxpeuseM or I.ilietai cuinmlsslon I. in stall. A M«r« o|>|.ur tuult > for any mau v .oil 1111' a p.bitlim as law al. Traveling or UOL eiat W . m for a reliable Mirsery that guarau 11:,*s li iic i.. Address, at once. K. L». L.ueUhforti & Qj, >umerr