TTT-E ITIZEN. FRIDA V. MAY IS!*). GEAND OPENING OF Sellaul Bros. A: <o. s NEW Clothing* House, Saturday, May 3 With a aci«a«»l hoe "f Men '. Youth'.- • |{.,\and i bildren'- Clothing. Hat- i iru Liuu Trani - t inbrel ia.'. etc., tie. ,< We cordially fc .L the public U» call an.l ii.-pect ...»i ili.tk a,,d obtain, grai; , a No.. 1 houv.nir a- i ntenicuto of our open !!)■- day We alto •' ould like t<> be fivnred liy a i -it from Ladie «*!•»'• ially tho-.; vi ij*. aj 4* inttn oin Boys iinl < bildren.! .-nit< In this department we will exhibit .i 11.0*1 novel varietv, as '"ell any Lou •«» .a the largest eilie*. Let no "Be fad to * .>ll on ii . i- v. »iii cheerfully how y«u through our e .labaishuient —no trouble what ever. HAS I) COXCERT AT 7 :J0 IN* THE EVENING. Schaul Bros. cVCo. NEW CLOTHING HOUSE, 47 8. MAIN ST. uPPOnII'E HOTEL VOGELEY. Rltlkc has a population or alio'it It in ib? Count)' wat of P. u tier County. with "PO'ur railways, natural BUS. an<l unequalled fa< lli'lei for manufactures. Pioifresa everywhere; •>'-'* butliJlngß. new manufacture*. a growing and prosperous town TItAINS AND MAII-S. U s.-r fE>« U Is. i rain* leave liutbr fjr IWport. lltalrs ville. |ltt«bur* •■lO are! f»i a, eaiiao'l |< in. Malts chw lor incite point* at leoo a. in. and p. Hi; and ar rive -t l«se x in. ami fcno p ui. I' S iI.L K. H.—Tialu* leave* for (in->ui vllle it -,») an'l 103« a. in. aid r,ui p. m MallH do*. »: »;»oa. in. and P. in. Clo.y'l pouch'-* , lorla»>er* llot ir<l and ll!illar<1 at I'M |>. in. Malls arrh- at ififi and «:W p in. I» &W. U. I£. -Traiiii l<-a-.e Duller for Atlc tUi,j atlM,>:L',indl«a in. and l:So ar;.l ;-.*i u m lorl Ue north at 10: SO a. in. an 1 .r,', p. n: Mali* '-lose lor the \V<-»1 and South at '.via. in tor PluaourK ami the Norllt a> :r.in a. 11-. lor local points w-nt of Call'-ry at ii in. For local potnt* South and lUl.hurtc at : in p. in and for I-itl-huJ*?. "il ' tty.Barabart s MiiK « iariou and l'o.,l»urjf at V:i> p. m. Malls aril.' Iroin anil iwal i.-iiiw we«t oi rail r. at '>»« a. ni : Irom 'ill • Ity. l:.rnl.ait'*> Mllla. < larlon. I ..ih'irg and 1'*..1 a in. ; from I'lllfcburg and the Ka-I al l£'f> p. 11l trull! I'IH hurg »rid the .Nort ii .t UH p. in. M'li > f"r lo'al |<o!iil» t<"-twei ii and I a!l< I> ' iov- at l'i and p. in. !Aa ll'rtTr" I'ally mail for Mi. I'heaiiitll aril",:»:a II a.m. and leaven liutler I' O. at I.' Hi. Daily ui :l to .Vifth Hoi»e. Hooker an<l otiier piilnt. art at ll :i- m. and d' parts at im p. iii. Money orders can 1«* aeeuied at. the no.-i otllt' at. H'lU' r, froK|ieet, Bunkiury " : "V' vine i'. <1 y. Ml!ler*tovrn (Karnhart Mil!*), < entrevllle (rtlipp.-ryrii k), Petrrilla, Kami 1,1. l l Renfrew. The fee ll IHC '•'!«* I'r ill - iirin un ler e.i.is for »l" or < n-. P'iKtcJ iiuLtm wtii' li are no ihl-i than • o iiMim > . a-, they ai« iinule payable to aiiji.ody cost :i cenU lor t., or le»h. 300 X ETIESi l.iK AL ASSEMBLY - •!«, of I.a bnr, tneeU every Friday night in the Car penter* and Joiner* Hall, third floor, HUM;I - building, W.K. M. (jLUSH, Kee. Htc Now AdvortiscrncnLs. Jury for June Term. 1 In k A Ilickel'ii public itale. Hebneiileroaii'a ciotbing. llueeltoU H boots and alioed. lilackmsre A Orieb'* booti ami 11101 . NoticiM in Divorce; Dougla-ii vs. I>oug la Kepler v<. Kepler,Simtrio vs. Nimuio. Martlucoart A bugifie.i, etc. McCatcben, tncrcbant tailor, itorri tun'.i ii • < ream. Htore room for *ale. I'ure-bred for .ale. A card. Surf.— All advertiw-r* inteuding U> make i bangeo in tbeir ttd - should nollly n > of their uiU;iidnnf to do no, not later than Monday morning. For County Superintendent. Election Tuesday, M*iy <>tli. 11. H. ELLIOTT, Of Milleratown. I ». 0. MCCOLLOI;OH, ')f Karns City. HAMITET J. CIIBIHTLKY, <»f Cherry twp. F W. M.»#;*>!, <»f I'ronpect. M A. Sl TTOJf, Of I, van* City. Hamukl M. MKALM, 01 WiMkiiiKtou twp. LOCAb AND CENERAL 111..1 *l4 uituuiiUH ia 111 ouinr Pasture i- v'HtA for the sea.ton. Knit oy.iler, welcome ice ereaill. —Decoration Day will >OOll be here. The flshinf tiuio has come, gentle aii|iler. —Home of our neighboring town* are al ready making preparation* for lln ir Itli of July celebration*. "Eel tbn eaffle scream." —The thirty- eeond Ceneral A senibly of the I". I". Church will meet in tho First Church of lluflalo, S. Y., May "ltli. The delegates from Cutler county are IJcv.t. Kerr, Clark, 1111 brie and Hruiulen, ami ■r.i 11. Miller and I'obeit I'arron. —Tbern i-'ii t .my money in piintiu/ a 1 ountry new, j.uper -wo know that by sail experience, and our only consolation i" ill the lact that iu tho ne»t world country editorK will wear crow 11,-. of gigantic pio pi.ilious and a double »••!. of wiitgi-. \ profound tbeolo/iau who hat made a 'tudy ul the subj. ft say* '<• 'l In dear «irl who n to lie (jUeeh of tbi M'O', iliaiiiin.'i, will not have to v.. ar a ,1 al »kin *ai ijuc, plifli overskirt, rubber-,a knit hood and iariy all umbrella this year. The indii atiou'. arc--judging from the weather w< ire having no\, tbnt he can ll«. it t'>i tli in lor white gu aiii'-r and things and rcigu a beautiful bt-ing. Only .'be won't do that sort, of thing in Ilutler, bi-i-n• t Hi it ii not the custom here, it j., all well enough to play the little May I|neen and May pole racket, with tcrp-i chore,in aceompainment, in Kugland and Ohio and other foreign countri' tl.it have 110 other amuMUieiit.s to speak 01. but 111 i'cunjflvaiiia? lib, no. drink - are on tap —<ir»tM* milk ia ibe new tipple. —The U ~le 111 t—l- 1 Aprß sLowerj .u.k-3 gra•* '•••'«" —A par ago- i biingin? I'atti price - (*»r }o> it K'Uttlrf j a laW.i li«*Wcr id llit- late 1 | j»|t • *lf« Vf- a;»il ld!ni UJ» t.«»iiari arc : hifih i irmij Ar<* «»fU-u i)4e f*»r j '/ray hair*. *-it i anl lii.lt Uu-llj lit* ill .' ||«KT » "will j r»4M hrnA* lie. * mywfi tub* I* ■ J " d<Hibt«u i»rtliinioiy —x». two uikle- ar« ehaped alike, a , ; 1 j V doctor i bald headed m« u i-ldoiu I '»lll*' ililDtll'. ' —The l«:n-I"U of pet' > Ue-ttlllUg been intieaced. —All the merchant tailor* of Duller are crowded with work. —yunisi'ii Will pell »'.c cream at the old price-. H* '- hi: liiitkiin in tbi- pi.per. —Tell yoU« boy if who roam the wood tbat if they «e an empty < m to -bun it as they Would a rattle-oak' —Cleunlinei : next to <>odiine . wbitev.a Ii joar cellar wall.-, and clean up the cellar —T ii" ice ' i cam v a oii lot. o|M-iied, and the dude are quaking at the price there of. It J .tid ibat -O; heavy loiuU of nitro glycerine have lately be. u hauled through town. —Ha\e a care for jronreelf ju-.t now, lots of people are irk of cramp and other in ward misery. --A Ti.ult- l ooio il, to arbitrate l»-t ween the different trade unions lia.i been organ i/ed in Dntler. —The meeting of the Plat- <ila manu facinr-1 - in l'ittf.burg, Tue.-ilay, was at tended by a repre eiifjtivc of the works here. —After long year., of waiting, John I Wert, the plasterer, who v.a« terribly rup tured in the army, hi been granted a pension. —.Now i the lime to advert: e. It h better to put your name before the public yournelf, than have the Shenff do it for you —MrJ. A. M'-i utchen lately of Oreen ! vill, ba* located in Dut'er, and ojieutd a merchant tailoring c-tabli bment. See notice. —Constable., art icjuired to return per i -on* who they have reason to believe are ' celling liijuor illegally. This the court have dei idiwl. —filip the geraniums no.. .Slick tin' ends iii -mall via!- filled with water, and they will throw out roots. They may then be transferred to Mower pot . The cellar liould be overhauled ill the spring, before narni weather approaches, e-.peeially Jf it h:c been iK-cil for the *tor ny of rwit < dm in" tie w inter. —C N. Itoyd, the druggist, has employ .•daniglit.cb il: who peal both English and (ierman, and the store i, now kept open night and da.! Take a look at I > ,ipe'.i show window and judge tthi-lber Mamie i an ailisti.- window ill' icr or not —The ceiisu* enumerator.i will begin on June and their v.ork mu tbe lini -bed iu fifteen da;.; iu the eitie , and town and iu thirty days in the country district... While Eail Daucroft, who i; a car penter, \va repairing one of the grinding tuble.i iu flic f'lale'ila • Works, Tuesday, lie Wa- badly cut by a piece of projecting glas*. —To day will decide whether or not the Carpenters of Duller will ' trikc." The Carpenters Union has dei idcl upon nine hours a* a day's work, and the contractor are resisting the demand. —Don't go iu debt. "Debt till* the asylum, the penitentiary and the nuicideV, grave. It drags men down not only to povcity, but to the lowe •!. depth* of vice and wretchedness. —Supervisor Male, informs us that the list of Enumerator for this county will In sent to Washington tbi* week, and will be announced as oon a- approved by the Superintendent. —"Mi <d connections at cillery, again, and no mail till ulieiuooi, " How monot onous that remark of the I'. M, h i become but thank goodness, the new f.i I train on the Went I'enn, will remedy the matter,on and after Monday ne L. —A boy named Harry Moon who was living with his uncle ('red Met* at Mar Htatiuii, attempted to jump upon a pa ing freight train la .t -imida) afternoon, missed hi-t fouling, fell under lb'- ears and wot) killed. —A reward i;i offered for a word that will rhyme with ninety, by /•."inebody that, wishc* to make a verse lor the year. We heard a mother threaten to iipunk a n r lain part ol In r young daughUrr's anatomy the other day, the name of which rhyme, with ninety, bat the word wouldn't, per haps, do in poetry. -A nilro glycerine explosion will < I fire to combnstibli h. The man who (ii t reach ml Mrs. Edward*' llOllKC alter the • plotion had to extiugui .It the flame- nf ome bnrti ing straw and rags iu the debrl; of the porch or el .- il win the fire that laun-d the explo ion. The driukliig done in the Im-eui'-nt of Ihu t finrt If' Hi-", unit I hf tilth maib ii| loafers iu and about the buildini' ha* be. iMiuic an intolerable nuisance. ft i im possible for a janitor who has charge of two buildingto lie on the watch all the time, but somebody will be made an ct ample of in the near future, --A newly married man complains if the high price of "ducks." lie lyu hi wife recently paid for three •,< them a duck oi * bonnet a du< kofa di e , and a duck uf a parasol. He »ny, ucb "deal inf: in poultry" will ruin him. If yon notice a diamond . Imped figure on yottf gate post or ou the w all; in front of your resiileuee, it sigiiilic* to 11,.- hi .1 tramp thai conn alon/ that mini- i,ni • of hi* numerous brethren wa . provided with a "regular food Iced'' the |a t time be called. If the mark resemble two ibipe of the letter \, it imply sat • that you • HI be depended upon for a mall Idle, lint when the mark Is a simple triangle, iu the tramp' , language you are "no good" uml he ill not be iu a hurry to make a i cond appeal lo your gencrosi'.y, •\u unknown eouleuiporary remark*: rhi* i. a lop.y turvy world. No man •litems lo be -ali i.i-.d. <n,e man is .drug gling to get ju lice, another is lljinc from il. One man i.. . ,ng up to build a bou ic and another i trying to ,el| hi dwelling for than it coat. One man i pending all the money lie i an make in taking u fi, r l to balls, and sending her flowers, in hope eventually to lil.'lke her hi wile, while his neighbor is spending all the gold lie hu to get I divorce, "lie man ' ape ; all the disease , ihut man is heir lo and get'- killed on the railroad another goo ; through hall a do/en wars without a scratch and dies of the whooping cough. Another Glycerine Horror. About half pa t five o'cl ek of Wedlie day evening aftern.'-on, the people of Dot j ler were .-lartlcl by an eipl.. ion that ; . hr~.V. th.- bou-. ot ih« outbern part 1 (be tuiAU. The c ei|iliiiiiitu bale lIcCOUIe of euch frei|Qent w turrence that but few pi-, pie paid any attention to tbi on. but ' | tho t in the vicinity of ili«. E Iw.trd - lioti.i* on the hill, along tb'- plank; road. e knew that tbi- explo ion had occurred j there and hastened to it. The enc there was enough t" make r one * "blootl run eld" . the porch on the w.-t.ideof the bottle wa< demolished. 1 that side of the hou a- w.i and •what remained i-f Mrs. Edward*' body wa: i buried iu the debris of lb. porch Her limb.- wcte bl' ii to liagments, bci clothing was turn oil and aa- I) ing iu the * hall, her eves were blown from theii b*« kels. aud her body waa blackened. One j hand and pait of the arm v ere b.nnd lying in the yard a few tardi di taiit, auJ lbe body- of bcr pet black cat was lying about ' twenty yardi from the hoii.-;t in the same direction. : in the kitchen everything wa? upset ex cepting the .;tove, in which there was no j tire, aud a pet canary in a cage banging by the hlovc was singing away a* thojgb nothing had happened. The closet under the btairway, and the fctep* were ahattered, part of the weath'-r- Iwiardiu. 1 of that . iile of the bou e was , knocked off, and Muall bits of tin were , sticking in it, and broken glass was scatter ed over both floors of the home. A* -• -on a po -ible the body was placed ' in a coflin and taken to ISev. London's, and the bou was nailed up, •• be .de the back door which wa blown to piece , the f front d'xir at the other end of hall had i been blown out, and nearly every window on the lower floor shattered. The announcement that there were syne i empty glycerine cans in the cellar helped to witter the large crowd that gathered around the bou ;e. i Mr . Edwards lived alone in the bou: c, anil her death, aud tbi - lii.-a-ter. were caused by the eiplo.ioii of an empty glycerine can. There i a magazine tor nitro glycerine iu the valley ouih of the hill, aud it seems that the -hooter-, to save theiii-'-lV' an cilia trip to it, have been hiding their empty can* in the fence comer* 1 back of her house, along the the plank road. The <• can* are aliout the size of 1 and somewhat resemble an tin painted maple syrup can, and a few days ago Mrs. Edward, found three of them in one of her fence comer ami took them homo. Two ■ nf them lie put in her cellar, but the other one, in which she noticed a little of the fluid, be krpl in the kitchen aud u ed Hie stuff ou an aching tooth. It made her fcick' 1 and on Wedii' day morning she consulted Dr. Graham, told him where die bad found the tuff and also that she believed .somebody waa try • ing to poison her, anil be told her to put the cans back where be hud found them What happened jut previou ; to the ex plosion—whether he look tbi.j can to the we t door of the hall aud dropped il on the porch, whether it wa- landing there and she threw iiouicibing heavy upon it, whether he was carrying it and dropped it or bumped it —no one can tell. The can exploded, Mr . Edwards i.. dead, and the house U battered. That evening Coronii Store,, being absent from town) 1. sj. Walker empaneled a jury and begun an iuquc t or invc tlga tion to uncertain, il possible, who i> re sponsible for Ibis fatality, by reason ol leaving these ian ■ where unsuspecting perilous can reach theiri. The evidence of Dr. (jrabaio and hie w il>- w an taken and then the ease wa •. adjourned till tbi.) (Thursday; evening at H p. M., when it will be continued and the guilty party or partus* di..covered, if powsible. Mrs. Edwards was about 4*o years of age, ami lie ivas the widow of Kohert Edward ■ who died about fifteen year* ago Her only child, Dev. Ifobert Edwards, has charge of a congregation in Philadelphia, and he was home on a visit to her la-t week. r.'T". "| r- i D A | L A w J_* J NOTK. —A, parlor; H, sitting room; C, kitchen; D, l>, porcbe E, point ol explo sion at rear door of hallway. Another Explosion. The report of an explosion that occurred went of town wa* heard here Wednesday night, about half pant ten o'clock, and it 11 reported on our street today that two men were killed, but up to the time of our going to pre no parti' uhir: < otild be obtained iu town. Dr. Young'* Lecture The lecture of Itev. Dr. Eoyal Young iu the I . P. Church of this place, la I week, was unique in iis character and therefore the more interesting. Coder the loading ol bin subject, '"The Six Key* to Knowl edge," he introduced as the rix key* the sii word* or question WbalT, Whyf, WboT, How?, When?, Where' And from the di em -ion of the. c lie drew hi urgti mi nt ! lo ; how the Creator iu all things. "I In- lir-I great can is leu I understood." The lloetor's argument was, as intended, u strong one iu , upport of Iteligion and 1 Clirj, tinmty a- ttgaitinl Infidelity. All who ii Leiicd lo hi b e!ure felt iurlructed, : uml con lidering the Doctor'* advanced I age, he being now in hi. btth year, it is u remarkable production, mil one whiidi rlioubl have large andimi' i- wherevi-r de , lircred. The Markets. UUTLKIt MAICII.KTH. i nir groci i. are paying "'i for butter, I ' for eggs, 'i i lor potatoes, l.fiO for bean , CM lor jiai mips, 1.25 foi onions, -tOc a tloz lor lettuce All the green stuff now being I sold in Duller i shipped hern from I'ilt burg. PITT* IS I It'! Pftiil'lt'K. Timothy bay from country wugons rl I lo 11"; mi '.ed buy E); packing hay f7; mill feed sli> to .{l7; rye .I- lo DO; out • '.<) to lil ■a heat Mil to !«; ear corn 40 to 17 'helled corn 41 to -II clovcr-ceil .'!.oO; timotli) seed Mill, A ppie.i I.VI lo f.i a bid a- lo quality, po tutoc, oil trui'k -I i to liO; jolibiug 1.1 to 7.1 country roll butter 810 I tie a to ijualily: ' baiidpn ked beans i)dried peaches .'1 i to l, dried appb- ,5j to 111 fresh eggis HI , ' '■' I. '; dm I. ' ggs 17, go ,se egg* L' >; ct tia live gee, c feuiber* .'i i. No. 'J, 'M; mixed l'i albi : • hone , El to I-, i otiulry onion i .11 •v! lo ;i..">o a Im, uia|i|< -yrup 'JO to f I a gal; kale l.'i'iu bbl; ipmui li 1.t.1; lettuce , ■i'l a doz; green onions Jo a doz. I LIVKSToi.h. At Herr'. Eland, Momluy, no bee'.ei old above .»■, the prii es ranging 1 to dry cov, mid hulls old uL -j to •l'i vc.il calve,s were'luoteil by V olbrecht at to : -Ii- I Nearly ull the dieep and lambs on sab) were from Chicago Flintier A Stokeley sold i.old 10 bend oi Duller county luuib* lo lieilsteiu at loc, and I'isor reported lib at U to H. The markel for hog ■ v.is fairly mlive , and Volbreclit reported eountiy !•••.■ ■ .ti 1 i to 4J. At East Liberty the demand lor slock s er.i and feeders ha , increased, and lockci.! < v, iie i| not ed nt L' 210 il|, and ft edera ul '.-i , to I , TBK Oft. MAUKET. I <lo -.' il Monday at H M, Tne <day Widni-day HI-. I —Htiy ilie i'iighinc pule lit nhirt ul , j. I'. T. STKIII-IC'U. | LEGAL NEWS. S.lTt*. i Toll. Allen »a appointtxl Couot.i De , tcctive la>t week, ami -tarte.i oil by return turniilg Wm. A Donahue, the billiard man bear the Freepoft bridge for keeping a : gambling bou.»e, or plat e lor gambling. ; The gambling i- said to have been done iu a deti or box. beneath the tloor of the bil I Hard room, as the buildings there ire on .-tilt ■- There were several wars of c '•ap ing from the den, one of which was by a ! narrow passage way up to the roof, and a few night-ago the lh.y> got scared and weut out that way ami t.\cr the r-xifs ol the neiehltoring bouse*, and while doing to were -hot at bj* a man who t.hik them for burglar Monday next k- the lu -t day for nling ac tt.unt* bo- June Teim. l. ii iu.la llowier lia- brot suit for divorce froiii Jonathan Bow ser. Wm. A. Donahue was iu jail on a charge i.f keeping a gambling house, but gave hail lor Court The commi. urn. for the new Justice: of the Peace, nineteen in all, are yet in the hands of the Kegirrter and Kccorder. Judge Hazen is not in town tbi - week, and there fore the bond.- have not been approved. LATE PROPE an TBASFCFEBS. Tho* W Wigton to J A Stoughton 50 acres in Drady lbr t.ssi. X Miller to U McEinuey lot iu Conuo quene--ing for $473 J A Stougbton to John Wallace lot in Brady for S3OO. E 0 Webb to K F Brown 14 acres iu Clay for Jos Daughertv to Jou 11 illiaid ~ acre ill Cherry for »2000. Susan Badger to Mary J Mnrry 5- acres in l.«ncaster for s>soo. i. P Davis to Jame-. M MeQuistion 60 acres iu Allegheny for sl. Jas Mortland to Frank Ambrose, quit claim of 154 acre in Marion for *I. Frank Ambrose to Ja Mortland same of 70 acres in Marion for fl. Encinda Rhode* to Frt.l Stalker lot in Venango for $550. J S Wick ct al to .fame Porter too acres in i lay for S3XM.oO C Duffy to Mary Moiitgoinery lot in ilut ler for fjoo. Th.o HucelUin i* .'r to W I. lieed lot iu Butler for sl*oo. John S liodil to J M Elrick lot iu Hani • ville for txio. John Keini baclierto tobn D. Motrin. lot in ltutler for Marriage Licenses. Joseph Magerl Allegheny Co Annie Handig Duller twp Fred Beruauer liutler lsoro Lizzie Dininger Butler twp Robert Bard. Centre ville Sailie F. II ay a Jense Dice Lancaster tw p Mary A. Boyer John 11. Beigbley Evans City Minnie 11. Dufford Renfrew tie urge .1 K'.iufliiian Adams twp Mollie Pfcifcr Forward twp Phillip Milleman Prospect, Pa Elizabeth Bciber Lancaster twp William Redic Butler, Pa Viola Grant Allegheny twp Win. J. Lcoiiberg ..Cranberry twp Carrie Urubam John M. Weighs Prospect, Pa Dora Alexander Frank N Eyth Oakland twp Victoria I i her Summit twp Abraham Floweiv Harmony, Pa Maria Dufford Oonnoqncne ins twp f'ersonal. Wm. A. Seaton of Pore tville hat been granted a pen .ion. \\ ni. Ekas ol Kutfulo twp. is seriously ill of typhoid fever. Mr. W 11 Mcllvuiri of l'eun twp. will have a sale of personal property next Tues day. Mr-. Van Eiiimou and daughter lalelv ol Virginia, are the guivls ol Mrs. liiikey, and intend locating in Urove City. Rev. S. S *iil .ui ot Pittsburg, one of the editors i.f the I'n ibyt- iian Jtiiniici , wa- in Butler, Tuesday, iu the interest ol hi* paper. Mi. W. D. liialidou and Mi.*,.. L<-l|e Lowiy are, m Wa.ihington, D ,as dele gate to Presbyterian Mi ,-ionary Conveii tiou. John MeMarlin ii now on. of the teller* of the Saving* llauk Property ISLdes. Mr. (jeorge W. Ziegler, Jr. ha. begun building ou his lot t,u Main rit. Mr. Brymer ha.> staked out a houi><; on hit 10l ou We.il Pearl Hi. and will build immediately. He was offered $l">o0 for the lot. Adam Weitzel is building a slore-reoui ou Centre Ave., Spriugdule. Alex. Borland is building a residence on Walker Ave., Spriiigilale. Oil Field Notos. The Butler county oil li' Id are uiiu-uul ly quiet this week. The Myoma w ell ure keeping up their production, and u tew new well* have come iu. J h Patter sin's No 'i, on the Cha* Yonng readied the -.ami Thursday night, and started oil at 'J.S barrel uu hour. S.'iiilli Uife >t" Co'< So. on the Caspar Fchl made I • > birrel • the lii t ;'l hour, The well at Mourn villi i yet doing >• barrel an hour, and nine rig are going up in thai vicinity. W E Griffith of Pitt '.burg sold one half of hii iiitcic I. in the Wild wood well to the Forest Oil Co. lor 015,000 h 11 llUse!ton sold some intereats in the Hundred foot field Tuesday, lor a round •n ni. A rig i going up ou tb c A mbro.'e Put II I oil fai in, Concord twp The spring wi-ct influence we view- In verdant field aud bursting bud, Eikewi e we ce the russet shoe Now .crap*- < acquaintance wi lb the mud. (in Wednesday of this week Dluek more A (irieb moved their stock of bold , shoe , etc., to the .Stein building at corner of Main and Wayne SC. , opposite the Willard Hone, Read their new adverti'.c mefit .—New ISluck and Colored iSilkH, H ali ii lthailiiincH, Kuliii DCIJUXOIIH, HuraliM, Moiren, tiros (IrairiH utiii I'uilleH, I ie«t makeH uml warranted to wear, pri<-«» lower than cl»ewhere ut Ii KTICIN At HON'H. Prohibition Convention. 'there will he a meeting "l the I'lolnhi tiom ti ol llutler county iu the V. W. ' T. C. Room in the Itciber building, Ilutler, Monday, May IL!, I>".«>, al losio \. n , lor the purpose of nominating a full t ounty ticket. Mr. Tallie Morgan, ol will be pic cut aud deliver an addre ni the alter noon and evening. All who Voted with lis oil the 1 Hlh of June lust are invited lo allend tin - con vention. 11. S. I>a iin-.-tsPKua, County Chairman NothlfiK Of 11. The elatcnicnt u|i|M;ar<ti| a lew weekH ago in the pa pern thai we in tended moving into the property 0110 11 JclferHoii Ht. purchuHed a abort time ago Isy our Mr l.ieghner, which was a miaiako. We do not intend mov ing- There ie no place on Main or ■lcHereon St. large enough for our btiHiiii.'HH. Therefore, an we own the property iu which we now ure uml have the lot, Mix 1 'Jo feet, nil covered with liiiiblingH and tilled with wagoiiH, buggies, nurreyM, carta, liar- IN I-H and everything iu our lino, we intend etaying right here ul :i:i Went Cunningham SI. Come and nee tin, S. 15. MAIITINCOI in Co. Hull* mid liata at .1. !•' T. Hi.nii.K s. —Foil HAl.B—'About 175 feel of I iuclt wire rope. J.N. MINTZ. NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES [ \l ti. Miller, a w«;iltl » «* ■!»•!« «1 w.nint ..l V. »*.• . i-* «'■ li.-1.a.l ui ..n tune ai» iu. juit t> J;:«W | . ,t.. it...., , oil well * on her Uu.l ; -In llil.-iluol iii.-j.ectii.u <-l the allul. •• I i j Diwiiout li<• pilal ilitl nut re\.-ut iiiik L u! i i ciiku uattire and the chaiiife <il'irr*;?uli»ri > 1 | lit*-' Vd> llOt \ellljr.l The I'itulut t ..mini Co a tiriu of! ( i -t*H k brokerj. have failed for sl(>n,ooo.fvitli '• ii<> Tlio managers claim to havel ' l.eeti f.iiii'lit iii a i liiiifi wheat deal. J'lie I'itl-I.UMU delectne.i appear U< Lave j jiieked up Ike v;n.ii)i mail whenth#\ arrest ; ed the colon 1 man AQ»lers>.u tor the Tar ! eufuin murder, lie will I.ATE uri tr..utile m proving that he wa-in Tndiatfa Pa at the time of the murder, lie leit the American I Uoii.se "ii ihe 14th Pecerolier ami went to the Kititer where he remained r till the and a= the inaider was com mil ted ou the 23d, he wa<s evidently not une > I ihe that committed the deed, bo suvs the Aot that town. A Wert Perm brakeman named Mai iou , Adams of Freeport fell from the train while helping to ui.ikc a running switch at Allegheny Junction on Friday evening and wa.« beheaded by the wheels. United btale.3 I'liii.er- airebted Jour men in the mountains of MißMftpt Co. la.-t Friday t"«»r counterfeiting. The men bail been making ailvi r dollars an 1 half dollars, and their die - v. ere captured in ! in their • abin. l»r K. r>. Aialohail id Allegheny 11.Hi j niited suicide by idnxitiiig Liliittell last Friday. ll.in. .In -. It. McAfee, an old Republican editor uf lir.i-ii Imre. l'u , died on j 1 ,il;i'. . tie". «liugeusiuith and John Welsh Welc killed by the esplo iou ol a boiler at the Ktna mill in New Castle. Wednesday of last week At i.ne id the leading dryg'>u«la stores in Franklin a lady ordered a spool of thread delivered al her residence and that after j noun two of the men clerks, assisted hy a trong hut cheap boy, tool; it to her home !in a ized wheelbarrow. The pro cession was an impressive sight. The I arrival ol' the convoy with its prei iuus ! Ireight mast have been a proud epoch in the life ol the i|ueenly and airy purchaser. Bloomshurg, Kentucky. A. W. Goueher, who formerly attended school in Butler, and who i.< now located at l'loomsburg, Kentucky, in a recent let ter to bis brother, 11. 11. Goueher, Esq. thus describe the growth and pro-perity of the town ol Uloomsburg located in the famous "Cumberland Cap " of war hiutory: This town is located at the foot of the Cumberland mountains in the extreme ; outhea ti-ni part of the State ofKentueky. The location and fccnery cannot be Bur pa- led anywhere. From the sammit of these mountain «n elevation of •nine 2 'IOO fei-t one may command i ('rand vie*, and it i aid that from this point the eye may rest ou seven states. I'iub-r (be pinnacle of the mountain that ri -en above "Cum berland Gap" is a cave called "Kiiifr Solo mon's Mine," tint recently explored and which, it is aid, in many respects excel* the great Mammoth Cave. Before the railroads were built this Cap was the na tural gateway from the ea.t and west to the smith This wa. an important point at the time of the rebellion. The breast works of Foil Mf-ClcHail ami other forts may till be men as reminders id that great struggle. Northern capita! has been attra. te.l here by the rich deposits id coal and iron ore and other minerals, a.- well as by timber and lumber. The growth of this town has been mar velons. Hut little over one year ago where there was but one desolate farm hoiiuc there in a town today comprising fully GO OO inhabitants, with electric lights, i treet railways, waterworks, paved streets, brick blocks, hotels, school bouses, halls, ami scores of business places. A hotel has just been completed at a cost of SIOO,OOO. An iron lurnace to cost $1,1)00,000, and a tannery to cost SOOO, OOO are under con struction. The mountain tunnel has been completed and trains will run through Irom Kuoxvillc iu a few days. This con nection will afford a main line from Vir ginia, Tennessee and Georgia to the West. The Southern stale, seem to he develop iug rapidly and new towns are springing up everywhere. There is much room for improvement. Through thi part of Ken tucky and in many part of Virginia and Teiim- .ee there are largo traits of land which a lew years ago Were cultivated fields, are now literally covered with brush and saplings. A majority ol the houses are con -tructed of log., and the inhabitants appear to he too shiftless to either improve their houses or lands There wag but one fall uf .mow here la.-.l winter and that only remained on the ground a day or two. There wan no hard freezing but there has been rain, rain, al nio.it every day nice la d fall. Laud that wii comparatively worthless in this see lion a year ago i t being laid out in town lots, and sold at good price;.. Some town lots are selling ai high an from S4O up f .oo per foot front. It is a booming town. Our sales ol Broadcloths, Flan nel Suitings and Hress floods liaye been larger thin season than over. Large slocks ami low prices ilo the business. L. Stun k Hon. —Take your children to Xuver'u (iallerv for I'lctures that will Huit you. Anderson building. —Our Block of Mimicry, Cloves, Cornets, Bibhons, Laces, Ac. in al ways kept up to it h well known standard of excellence L. Stun A. Hon —Do you care, to Have $lO to S2O on a single buggy or wagon, s:'i to $lO on a net r<f harness. If you do, then go to Martincourt St Co's, ;Jf» VV. Cunningham Ht. —Hce the new Vandyke Point I.ace in White, Black and Cream at Ii Sticin At Hon'h. Examine i.ur stock ol Cloaks and WrapH before purchasing. VVn can pave you from two to three do! lam on each garment. 11. Hi i.iN .V Hon. Lnrgcnt 11 no of fine baby can ingcM ever brought to Itutler at J !•'. 'l'. Htkiii.K'h Hull.ilo ; Flannel:;, Blankets and Vanis are the bent goods in the market lor service and durability. We have them. 1,. Htkin AL Hon. ilighee.t cauh puce |>aid for buck wbeat al Oeo, Walter'rt Mill, 15til ler, I'll. Fluent line of l''ur .VlulfM and Uoaa ever fhown iu tbin city. All ipiali tieH and prieeH at Ij. Htmn <V HON'H. Eon i^Ai.K.—Ten Heaps of pure Italian been lUi|llil'e ol W. H. Mouuib, llutler, l'u. 'lake WlltcbcH and i locka that need repairing to I Wcigand in VV 11 - lihiiih' Jewelry and Munic i t ire, and baVi the In repaiied ill go »d otylc by a nkillcd woikmuii. A \ T I-, l.h AI K i*l ill . low . \ V I'll I !|>l II I .11 111 l>usitji'>.H in iii • - In-: ft iili'tic-e lli.it I lit l I'llull In s: i\f li> tills i*.iniillll.■ 11 v . lit I .I . I h ii'jr i:l Ujij.l i i'lllti ii. lliakt' it -|i< .il i lie ill 11 if bu.siii»*>s jni»|u-r ;tiiil ','ive it our ; entire time ami |>ei>onal at-: : tent iou. We hainJle only the : <>l r\ e-rvlliinu, in our line ami guarantee tin- purity of everything heariui; tin- name ;ofo. N. liovn. We have no! old EStoik tlntt ha.s btoo'l lor years, hut all are pure an<l lit sli. I'hvsiciou s Pro-1 .serijitious reetuve >peeial at tention. Il we ilo not have what you want we frankly tell you so and will he pleased toj secure it lor you on short no tice We a.<k a share ol' your patronage ami feel sure you i will le pleased with our meth ods of tloiiig business, and wej can save you money. Your interests are best served at 1 our store. Respectfully, C. N. l»OVi>, Druggist*; J Kamond liloek, liutler, l'a. New Merchant Tailor. Mr. J. I! McCutchen has opened! a merchant tailoring establishment | on Main Ht., near the Diamond, two! doora north of t'lcclaud X llelrfton'si j jewelry Hture. He has a nic<» peleciioD 1 j of goods nnd gtinranteei» a jierfect fit. and equal to any. Per- I sous wishing any thing in bis liue will find ii to their interest to call upon him. ■—lce urcaiii at last summer's prices at Morrisoa's City Bakery. Eggs for Sale. Ki/gs from the following pure bred fowls for setting, Wyaudots, Ligbt Brubnias, Plymouth Rocks, White and Black Leghorns. Price $1 for setting of 13 eggs from auy of above, W. 11. Moituis, No. 7 N. Main or 107 W. Pearl St. (ireat Insurance Companies. It requires study for one to fully compreheud the magnitude of the in surance business. However, it is not our purpose to write an array of l»e --wilderiug figures, but to note with pleasure the old aud powerful com pauics that protect the homes, busi ness blocks and other property of our citizens. The Guardian Assurance Co , of London, has u i.-et:? amounting to $21,839,753 The London AB.suramo Corpora tion, organized one hundred and seventy years ago, has assets of $17,662,(513. The Insurance Co. of North America, organized in Phila delphia, almost a century azo, repre Heuts asHets of $9,071,696. Then there is the Continental, of New Vork, having $0,'J17,77.'»; the London and Lancashire, $L009,846; the Hpringlield, of Mass, $3,410,983; the Franklin, Pbil'a, $3,174,357; the tier mania, New Vork, $2,965,136 and the Orient, of Hartford, $1,836,722. One of the largest financial institu tion in the world is the New Vork Life 1 insurance Co., having assets of over $105,(100,000, being thirty mil lions more than the Bank of Kuglaud. These companies,affording absolute protection, are represented by L. E. AftHA Mb & Co. Pine cakes at the City Bakery. Full line of hats, both stiff and soft, for summer wear at . J. F. T. »S'i bhi K'S. Duii'l buy a wrap until you have examined our immense stock and learned our astonishingly low prices. We are overstocked ou certain styles and are selling them below cost. L. Htein & HON, Home made bread at the City Bakery. Prof. Loiscttc's Memory System is creating greater interest than ever in all parts of Ihe country, aud per sons wishing to improve their mem ory should send for his prospectus free as advertised in another column. Full line of guitar strings, banjo strings and violin strings at J. F. T. Hi Kit I.E's. Cloaks Plush Coals and Jackuls, Fine clolli Jackets and Newmarkets, Stockin nette Jackets, Misses' and Children*' Wraps, Latest styles and best made goods. We guarantee to save you money on these goods li. Htkin AL Hon. lce lor sale at the City Bakery Large stock of I! mbrellas in Mo hair, Gloria anil Silk with gold, sil ver and natural handles for holiday trade at L. Htkin At Hon's. —Girls tricycles at J. F. T. Stem. it's. —Uho 1 >oubin All O. K. Horse Lini ment, best iu the world. For swell ings, bruises, stiffness of joints, rheu matism, lameness, sore shoulders, ring-bone, sweeny and spavin; it has no equal. For sale by J, C. Ittfifi'K, 2 IH-.ini. No, ft, N. Main Ht. Butler, l'a. —I co cream furnished in auy i|Uantity, for parties, by the City IJakery —Confcclionery aud fruits nt the (.'ity I'.akcry —Qui tars, violins and mouth organs at -I I*' T. Stkmi.k's. . line Double All O. 1C Horse and Cattle Powders,best in the world, A Bure and speedy cure for heaves, coughs, colds, inllaiued lungs, rough ness of Mkiil, and all kidney diseases. For sale by J. Hkuick, 2-1 H-.'jin No. ft, N. Main ST I '.ii tier. Pa. —Williams has an choice a lino ol Jewe Iry and Silverware us can be found anywhere, anil defies competi tion in price. Zuver's Pictures leave nothing wanting in finish, tone or a correct likeness. —Try to induce yi.ur neighbor to take The Citizen. —J. J. Keiber, the drover, wants 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 BuX 9-ti, Itutler, Pa., or leave with Jacob Uelber, Jefliirvon Sl \ elocqtedes, rock in;; hones, wag ens and wheeil.arrows al. J F. T. Stem i, K' t. Advertise iu tho Citizen, OHti Grain-Saving, Time-Sav ing, Money-Saving Thresher of this day and age. ?TPJIaS More Points of Exclusive | ■ Supeiiority than all others combined. aV ER Y Tbreaherraan aud Farmer is delighted wiib its marvelous work. :'%"||oT only Superior far all kinds * H. S of Oiain, but the only tuc ' » cessful handler of all Seeds. ONT IRE Threshing Expenses (often j to 5 unies that amount) ro-j.ie by extra Grain tiaved [ITB KIHKMANSHIi'. Material, I i J and Finish beyond all parison. QI bKA TO R owners feet the be-ot jabs and make the most n|NCOMPAI<ALiLfc; tor bim- I plicity. Efficiency and Dura aEYOND all rivalry for R-pid VVoik, Perfect Cleaning, ar.d for Saving Grain. B EQUIR.ES no attachments vr rebuilding to change from Gia».i to Seeds. 1 » 1M BROAD and ample Warranty W « given on all our machinery. HjKACTIOIJ Engines Unrivaled j m Moteiial, Safety, Power and OUR Pamphlet giving full in formation, sent Free. It tells about this great □EVOLUTION in Threshing Machinery. Send for pam phlet. Address Irani Boot tV Shot' Store The Centre of Attraction. Large lots of liue Spring footwear arriving daily, comprising tlus latest patterns, liest mikes and by long odiiH tho lowest prices in the town for stylish and reliable Boots, Shoes and Slippers. Our store is filled with choice bargains It Will Pay Yon To Come aud See the wonderful surprises in beautiful styles and at so small a cast. It is a duty every man owes to himself and family to invest his hard earned money where it will bring ihe l»eat return. Hence we say to the man who has the desire to obtain his Spring and Hummer Uoots and Shoes at prices which are un doubtedly the very lowest come here —come to us. In full assurance you cannot do near so well elsewhere. No Matter What Kind of Boot or Shoe You Need, lie it a good strong shoe in Ladies' at 7;' i cenu to #I.OO or the finest iu the town at sl.2;>, 1.50 and up to and $4. If you want serviceable heavy shoes in Men's at 1 o cents, $1 Credent ore arid Brogans; it you want fine i hoes in Men's you will find the-in at sl, £1 25, $1 50, $2 aud up to sfj.7s. The finest styles you ever beheld in ('all, Kangaroo, Cordovan, Veal aud Lull iu Button Bals and Congress. ttor special low prices, handsome styles, the tremendous stock is already Ihe talk of the town aud county. It needs only to lm known what great bargains we are offering and the crowils of people who have pat ronized us this Spring, anil still iu crca ing as each und every customer is an advertiser. Our Boya\ Youths' and Chil dren's Siiocs admit of no comparison. Our Irade therein is wonderful; the reason is plain. We carry everything for Boys' and Children's footwear; are chuck full of pretty shoes iu heel anil spring, black or fancy colors. Our line of Ladies' Oxford* and Slippers by far the largest in the town; prices lowest, styles the hand somest, in black and fancy colors, at 50 cents, SI.OO, $1.25 and *2 00 Wo have same price to all. No auction or old job lots sold. You are sale in buying Irom us Drop in and see u i. n. a nusKi/roN. No, l f N. Main St., I'utltT, l'a THRESHING MACH,NES .Minj'l' \l«» i hur.ibl' , l <iiii)HiM ;tl ,iu*l ivr nvl in iif w•t"i * . li«> tCI itMi. ch '»» it rnmly i>ii- ijiurki i. THRESHING ENGINES''V.AVV'UV Sun llilln, Sliluifli' Mm liltiri lit*) I'rrnH* *, uiid Slit inl.ini Jin|* I« iim'mli ; « ji< tall A Ii J''AUQUII Alt CO UuiltOtl. ;.i|»'l f«.i llln l'« nun) ItanlM 4ir i Ifiill iiml lr.il. 'l * .ittil i in- Uoikx, VOltk, IU SOU I ITT K tV 0 ISIIIKN Snnilary I ) ]unil)t*rs Ami (Jus Fittorn. i.i. i i l:ii i |,i S uit I'ipo, (iitri Ki\tnrc*H, H lobcri Jin<l Nlllllrul <«iim A|»j»liunc« :. .Ii ll.'t iin Sl.,</jiji. liiiu Uoiim* HIJ'I'LKK, I'A- U' I V T|i'lll Saleimcn to Sell On \l ;1 .> I I Jl'. (jtiolce Numcry Slock vil iraiiifiiiU etl in t « ii» tiooil •uluri' all*l *j>« u i- i, «»i .» I»lmii .4 mill nil mil |*ui*l. .No rx |>**l lent «• lli'Ct! i nrjr Writ♦*» l"» tiTin fivintf And «ei ur»* votii « hoi« 'fiTrilorv ii L. KMUUT < 0 100 I'uiL Avenue, •'« !*, N. W Our Stock of Men's. Boys' fi Childrens* Clothing Is unsurpassed in nu üb.-r and variety of n• v •yl '.iill prepared (or tliij spring seesou'a trade. s ' \V KOFF K K -A X IJ Xl{ L V A.L Kl3 hi«m • I -nits tr.'in » hlch any one ran uiaWe a selection tu please them. .Mens ;iihl outlis' Suits In l>lu- k and fancy worsteds, wide-wales, cheviots, serges, casbimerea. etc, I'o particularize and describe ia cold type our flock for the entuiny -i .ou i:- ve r\ impracticable, and would really HIH \\er to no purpose. Snob a di-.-rri ptiuu would convey to \oj uo i<li .< til what our stock ia like. To appreciate it you MUST SEE IT Children* ( 4 lotliiai»- in (heat Variety. - child'* fciiit over $4, H. Sclmeideman Leading Clothier and Furnisher, *1 S. Main St. - - - Butler, l J a i | We want to inform You that it is our time now! We were hampered long enough. WF ARE IX OUR NEW ROOM. 10f> S Main St., - - Opposite Willard House \\ c I hive the Liiryest Stock OF SHOES AND SLIPPERS IN BUTLER. And we Are going to make a noi.se, and no one can atop up, ami to start off with we lire going to make Ilnmo howl with our hard hits. r lT<> See It In TO Buy. A l.adieH Hue IJuttou Shoo, Pat Leather tip, worked button holes, m at iu;d ptylish, AO ctf». Another Heart Breaker: —A ladies fine Don. Oxford, tip or plain, . warranted solid leather at 70 centa. /.< 50 cent* Eiiuujh! Yes, Indeed: —We have the liueat Opera lot blipper for fill cents in the land We want ynn to ace it. We want yon to buy it and try it. 'v 48 cts. Our Little Mischiol. 48 cts Is taking the trade hy storm. Think of it. A child's spring heel alio bright Don. Kid, sizes ij to N, price only 48 cents. J fare You Seen 'l'hem' —Our men's but, coog. and ba'.s. at DO cents p:iir. We have a better one for sl. and $1 2f> pets you a beauty. Our Men's Fine Dongola Shoe: —ln Cong, and Lace at $'J, has ii i e«|ual and are the very beat Htyleg in the market, iu fact are all fresh an. new goods and bought at the lowest market prices. WE WANT YOUR TRADE And know we can do you good. We cau save you money on any footwe;: you may need and give you good, honest goods. SKIS OUU FfNE LINE OF COLORED SHOES SEE OUR LINE OF TENNIS SHOES. SEE OUU LINE OF WIGWAMS, ALL COLORS. | Haae Imll shoes for men and boys. Repairing done promptly, Boo' and shoes made to order. Itox toe boot a and uhoea always on hand. LEATHER AND FINDINGS. Ail Orders by Mall Promptly Filled. The C.isli Shoe Store. ItLACKMORE & GRIFJ!, 105 S. MAIN STREET, - BUTLER, P.A. if SPECIAL || I 'Mourning" Bonnets & Hats! | Silk Xuns Veiling, Mourning Flowers, i $ . Mourning Ornaments, i Mourning 'Silks, I. £ Mourning Ruching, Is B 4 H Ribbons, Crapes, 'pi). I. PAPEII; S |No- IH.H. Mix iixHt, HU r IT„KH. I'Aj! J Notice. I'm tie . ur luii)' to invent money, certain In liriitk '"« icturun, mo invited to tare fully iuviMlii'uUt tin- iiiilti<->*iiiontM offered by lilt. liPTLKIt KAI.T M A N'KI'AC II It I.Mi COM I'A N V AN'H <ll KM 1C AI. WOKKS " Till! Htork coiiM'.tM i'l 8,1100 i lmrci. i In- pur vuluu ol wbirli i 4«>o. I m llin luither developing i'l Ihe work ", '•mi' ill lln tin k i pill on Hi" market I <>r prn i i mill purl irnlur. impure «>f JAN. I'' UIIITTAIN, llutler, IV It(!ire mi lliiimniid. UHiilN mim Mill. Itl Tl.lllt. |"A. ■ 1 ltliiiilt« IH. 1 luiiik-Ih aii«l Ynrri <1«»I I'lirc IC (■ I - l«'i l iiuiily Woul. WE I INN HI (WILL TU In itrtcily all wool Kllil lit.tll rlili 111 mi v ill lit-r polfiitlllttl Uinli rul il •-I 111 d>4»ll> Wi- 'ill W li*ill ill* i'l l.'lwll, 1 ;i lilt<l |»l !«*• (limit t»« «l fl« •' I" dfHiffW (»ll .I ll'll'il l(»fl l>\ tl»i« 11. tft*4 n 11 i) .\r**i*i" ,o N>lirll «*r»i« i i fur our " i II MiKl lii«ril> Mil "fry M'M k. Mimlj It ink Col I iirrfrllr 'I ri«|»i-r»lr *'H. >4 j ~ v ii 1. t tiii»ii-^i-i> »f pr« f«i »il \\ ill** "it* c. hl.il« Afii Atl'lftJWi. ii. G. Chase & Co.'*"; ITiHM J krftoAGEiiTS i r A.M.OTT.N.witUCIU STANLEYS UCKLX'I Of JC»M. AKHHU Hauini Bend your own,mill .Mu t of nil i««ik nitonln you know mid we »iii ■•<>> \ou a ropy firr. KKANIVI.IN NKW 'l' , VJO ciirMtniit HI,, riiii*. l I. i. i A- .11 1 • & [. P p I|TCI" CilllVllSH rnr I |U- Mill 'I /IULII I O Home liroMu Nurtiet \ I »»iMi ii MOST LIBKUAL TI I. > I tui|ual«<l rartlttlra One ol I lie In ■ I lillli-hl established. UUd I*ll. Nil! i 'l. 1 1' III> country AUdre-m IV. &T. SMITH, litm u Sm>. 11 I «I■ I.llit la ISI# «lr*ria. > \ — ♦ , WANT Eli. AOKNTH FOIt WKBHTKI: • übrlilKcd l<iinonary. Exclusive i mi .i. Kivi?n. An liidualrloun man ca<> find prim I ,nd lucrative employment' MiOila t»ool T 1 M- Klioy &«X».. No. 2 bUtli reel. I'llt-tlmi li, I'A Tk Mew York Daily (tone. 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