BUTLER CITIZEN. WEDNESDAY SEPT. 26, 1883. LOCAL AND GENERAL. osophic lie. —Go to 11. Biehl A Co., for Phosphate, Grain Drills, Plows, Fruit Evaporators, Ac. —Banjoes, Drums, Accordions and Fifes at J J. F. T. STKHLE'S. Send or leave your order for a Sewing Ma chine, of any make, at E. Grieb's Jewelry store Luscious grapes and tempting plums are exercising the bowels of the land. Trunks, valises and traveling bags at J. F. T. STEHLK'S, Don't fail to see the Eighmie Patent Shirt, at $1 01), at J. i. T. Stehle'ei, Culler. —Trunks, valises and traveling bags at J. F. T. STIHLE'S. —Hats caps anJ gents' furnishing goods, big lin,, at J. F. T. STKHLE'S. Pennsylvania has 15,61 C public school* —Buy the Reinforced Unlaundried Globe Shirt at J. F. T. StcbKs's,Butler. The McSherry Grain and Fertilizer Drill. J. NIGtiEL & Blto., Agents. Banjoes Drums, Accordions and Fifes at J. F. T. STKIILS'S. The rowers at Hulton had a cool day to be gin their fun. —Hate, caps and gents' furnishing goods, big line, at J. F. T. STKHI.E'S. —The street, at pight, is a bad nebool for young girU. —Trunks, yalises and traveling bags at J. F. T. STKHLE'S. —Banjoes, Drums, Acordioqs and Fifes at J. F. T. STEHLE'S. Hats caps aud gents' furnish,ns goods, big line, at J. F. T. TTMIFCE'S. Pull Une of Mouth-organs and Accordious just received at J. 1. T. STEHLES. The straw bat will soon go to join the trade dollar. Buj the Reinforced Unlaundried Globe Shirt at J. F. T. Stehle, Butler. —lf you want a good Lunch, Square Moal or an Oyster Stew go to Morri son's City Bakery. tf —Full line of Mouth-organs and Accordions just received at J. F. T. STEULK S. Wall pa pur and window-shades at J. F. T. STEHLK'S. Give the cellars a thorough reno vating before you commence to store your fruits and vegetables. —Full line of Mouth-organs aud Accordions just received at J. F. T. STEHLE'S. —Wall paper and window-shades at J. F. T. STKHLE'S. Don't fail to see the Eighmie Patent Shirt, at $1:00, at J. F. T. Stehle's, Butler. Don't fail to see the Eighmie Patent Shirt, at SI.OO, at J. F. T. Stehle'a, Butler. —The Shetlanders have dyspepsia because they drink tea three times a day. —Call and see the nice line of Wax and China Dolls at J. F. T. STEHLE'S. —Wall paper and windowshades at J.F. T. STKIILE'B. —Waring, Lister and Homestead Phosphate. J. NIGGEL A BKO., Agents, Butler, Pa. —A brilliant wedding—The mar riage of a red-headed couple. —Buy the Reinforced Unlaundried Globe Shirt at J. F. T. Stehle, Butler. —Call and see the nice line of Wax and China Dolls at J. F. T. STEHLE'S. —Sewing Machine attachments and repairs of all kinds, at £. Grieb's Jewelry store. —Call and see the nice line of Wax and phfuifpoJls (jt J. £. T. SxuiiLii's. At L. Stein & Son's, New Dress Goods, New Dress Goods, all shades, all priceß. At L. Stein & Son's. New Flannels, new Blankets, Bed Comforts, etc., at lowest prices. —A kitchen joke. The flour of the family. That which turns out the best ~ At »I.QO, Ladies' Oum Gossamer Ulsters, Miss es' and Childrens' Gum Ulsters at SI.OO. RITTER & RALBTON'S. At $1.50 Per Pair and up, Blankets, at RITTER & RALSTON'S. ' —lt is a mistake to suppose that Chinese hens lay china eggs, unless they happen to be living in China. Stein & Sou's, New stock of Black and Colored dash* meres, extra value. At L. Stein & Son's, New Black and Colored Velvets and Velveteens, very low. At 25 Cents, Ladies' Hose, all Wool and extra length, at K A 1... $jn.ER & HALSTONIS. April 11th, "OPENING" 1872. This was the grand opening day for t|ie peppie of pitt§burg &nd vipinit'y, as gp fbat day *re opened MTbe BOSTON STORE,! originating thp o^i fpiOE SYSTEM. Our treatment of our patrons since then has extended our reputation for SQUARE DEALING and LOW PRICES, and we are now prepared to show you the latest novelties and substantial in Winter Clothing for men, youths, boys and children, at No. 85 Smithfield St., sign of "The Hub." at L. Stein & Son's, from $1.25 up to finest grades. At L,. Stein & Son's, New Fall Gloves, new Fall Gloves, large Btock, just received. At L. Stein & Son's, New Hosiery, new Gloves, ue«v Cor sets, largo stock, just received. At $1.25, best body jn the Styles, Cbttagef Carpets at 20 ctls. All Carpets marked in plain ligures, at pouch less than yoq can buy then} plse fljSFP, fIjTTEIi & iUfcSTQi-'S. Silks, Satins, Velvets, Drape de Almas, Wool Plaids, Mohair Plaids. All kinds of goods for combination suits aud Trim mings to match, at RITTER A RALSTON'S. —The public schools of this town Wav« about 700 scholars enrolled. —Mr. John Caldwell, of JeftVrson townsh p, left us sonie very tine peaches last Saturday one of which measured nine inches. —The temperance people of the county are requested not to forget the convention which meets at Suubury next Tuesday, at 2 F. M. —See Trial and Jury List for special October term, beginning on Monday the 22d day, in another place. —The glass works at Parser resumed opera, tiou on Monday, under the charge of Messrs. Wightman &Co., of Pittsburgh. —Work on the P. & W. switch to the east end of Cunningham street, was begun last week. It will be a great convenience to ship pers» —A re union of the 14th Pa. Cavalry will be held in Pittsburgh, Lafayette Hall, Wood St., on next Wednesday, October 3d. Major Cen tral W. W. Averill will be present. Twenty-five unhappy married couples in Erie county show by their applications to the court that they want t-> be "tied loose" from the bonds of holy matrimony. —Jack Grubbs accuses Abe Flick of knock ing him down with a mallet aad otherwise abusing him in Nicholas & MoCrcij'# saloon. A warrant was issued for Abe. —The coaltuiners at Gomersol, Harrisville and Coalville did not strike, and it is reported that some of the Mercer county miners Lave gone back to wjrlc. —Dr. Stephen Brcdin, ot this town, h« rpnj fid a house in Franklin, Pa., and will remove to that town next week. He is considered one of the best physicians in this town or county, and has practiced here for many years. —Mr. Edward Kelly, of Pittsburgh, the As. signee of the Ihmsen Glass Manufacturing Co., has something to say to the creditors and debtors of that compauy, in a notice published in another place. —Young Pfaff and the Ciomlip2 girl were arrested at a farm house in the northern part of the county, a few days ago, and Pfaff was committed to jail by EMJ. Bottuer, 'on a charge of seduction prefered by the father of the girl- —The Me.rper Press says: "It is said that a young womau in this coffuty J;qs married her brother's wife's father. When last seep app was busy with a compass aud dictionary trying to study out what relation she is to herself. —The tiov York Jffyafd declares that there are five thousand unemployed book.keepers ij) New York city aloue. This would indicate that the branch of industry which grinds out book-keepers is slightly over-worked. —Dear Madam, our own family has tested the mwkpd qsjaMjes of Day's Soap with en tire satisfaction to theojselye?, q.nHe, ti iti'gifi.Ofit p. V. y ; 'il! J' old its firit annual reunion at Forest Crove, P. & W. R. R., next Friday. Every member of the regi ment is under marching orders for that day, with haversack and cue day's rations. All old soldiers aud their friends, together with thei#' j'a»fijljes, arc earnestly and cordially in vited to meet with the regiuienj. jjed. A. -V- Humphries of Washington, 1). C., and Gen. B. Tyler, cf Baltimore, are both expected to be present. Let every member be there, as it will be a day of g»-eat The Citizens' Cornet Baud, of New Castle, will be present, and all sorts of out-door amusements will be provided. Four Companies from this county belong to this regiment, viz; Co. C., Capt. C. E. Ander son; Co- F-, Capt, Breckenridge; Co. G.,Capts. A. G. Riddle, of Bptlef, apd Mel une Clark, of New Castle; Co. K., Capt Edward Ljon, dec'd_ The fare to the grove and return from But ler will be 75 cents; Millerstown, $1.10; Pe trolia, $1.35; Harmony and Zelieiiople, 35 els.' E.vanst)utg> 4p Pyi- j and Callery, 50 ets. No intoxicating liquors \yill be allowed on the grounds. A Peculiar Case. CLEVELAND, Q., Sept. 33.— Mr. Janjes Bell, a wealthy aud esteemed citizen of Orange township, in this county, is charged with wronging a girl from Martmsburg, Butler county, Pa., under circumstances that are qijite peeuliap. Ti)e gir} in question is Miss Sarah Jane Blubaiich, who came to this city on June 1, and shortly afterward obtained era. ployiucnt in the family of Mr. Bell, as a do>ccs itc. On September 3d she was brought to the pity, boun4 band and foot, charged with being insane. Sl|e escaped from Mr. Bell son and found shelter in one of the charitable in. stitutions. Yesterday she made the statement that Mr. Bell had taken undue liberties with her, and her front her bed at mid night, and that the son aiso offered gross iudig nitics. Those who have met her arc satisfied of her sanity, and this gives a strQjjj corrobora tive color to her story. Sold His Wife. HCXTINGDON, PA., September 21.— A few days ago a Swede employed in the Dry Hollow Oar Bank, this county, sold bis wife, a buxom young woman, to a brother Swede for the con sideration of s3l cash. On W-pdnesdjy after the lapse of three or lour days, the bus. band who had thus made sale of his lite part ner rued tho transaction and accordingly de» manded hi* wife. The purchaser, however, being satisfied with his bargain, refused, where upon p. riot ensued in which about sixty Swedes toih part, several of whom were badly beaten and two, including the legal husband o' the woman, were shot, but not dangerouslv hurt. The woman has refused to go back t'y her hus'jand, and anofher and more serious riot is in consequence expected. —Tiio ease and naturalqess in thp Phototfraps made by Ilabbs, tha great Photographer, is tbeit- great merit. At L. Stein & Son's, Just r. ctrivcd a large line of new Fall and Winter Skirts, in very handsome styles No Loafing! No Loafuiti.! J Will be allowed iq or about the Whole sale Liauor Store of S. M, Patterson & Co., di alers in pure liquors, wines, ales and beers. Nothing less than a quart of anything sold to anybody. They keep a quiet and orderly place and allow no loafers, either in the store or on the side-walk. Store on Main street, af27,r south of Court House—Jordan Eytb's old stand. Just Received, a large stock of Fall and Winter Hats and Caps, at J. F. T. Stehle's, Butler. Just Received, a large stock of Fall and Winter Ilats and Caps, at J. F. T. Steele's, Butler. At L. Stein & Son's, Ladies' Uentleineus' and Underwear in white, grey and scarlet, all qualities. At L. Stein & Son's, White and Colored Canton Flannel, at lowest prices. JuHuraaco. Geo W. Shaffer, Agent office with I£. Marshall Esq., Brady Block Butler Pa mayl7-tf Just Received, a large stock of Fall and Winter Hats and Caps, at J. F. T. Stehle's, Butler. A Card. CI'NXOt.rENEftSTNG T>vp., I 111 1 I.KK 2J, li'tiS. j To Safety fund Mutual Assessment Life As surance PhUaitelptiia, Pa, CJentm-MKN; —i take pleasure in acknowl edging the i\»ll and prompt payment by your Society, of one thousand dollars on the life of my late husband, Peter Staaf; and I hereby re couameud your Society to the confidence and patronage of the public generally. I appreciate the prompt payment more fully as the claim is not yet due for ninety days, and the receipt of the monc" it * lime is-n great !ad i vam»g« t(> iii 4. 1 With many thanks, ' :i ' •• Yours yery truly, i MAW.AT:I:T ST AAK. Fire at the Exposition Grounds. Few fires Unit have recently occur red in Pittsburg and Allegheny created ?o much excitmeut in the two cities as did that of last Sunday night !»t the Exposition grounds, "by which the stables connected with the Exposition were destroyed and one boy and three valuable race horses were burned to death. The origin of the (ire was due to an Explosion among the fireworks stored in one of the stables. Whit c..used the explosion is not definitely known. The most plausible tbeorv is that a hammer that was hanging aguinst the wall fell upon the explosive and caused the trouble. Mr. James Pain who has charge of the fireworks exhibitions had a number of his workmen on the grounds for several days last week pre paring for the exhibitions that were to bare been given on Monday and Thursday nights. The fireworks wepe manufactured on the ground, and while in course of preparation were stored in two stalls at the eastern end of tho stables. The display for Monday night had been prepared and was ready for mounting. The pieces were stored in the stable, together with a qantity of chemicals brought front the East, presp Agfiut JlajcL's, who jjyes in the viciuity of the Exposition building, says that he heard first three explosions in rapid succession, fol'owed alter a short interval by a fourth. When he reached the grounds a few moments after, the stables were a mass of flame. The tyatphman on duty at the stabioa states that he passed the place a levy moments before the fjre was discovered and found everything in good shape, A moment later a train of cars passed along the Pittsburg k Western trestle. They had not reached the Suspension bridge when the fire brok- out lie is of the opinion that the jarring of the passing train caused the hammer to drop, and resulting in an explosion, In the sta'ls nearest the pyrotechnics j were three valuable horses, all of which j were burned. By far the saddest part of the whole occurrence was the terrible death of a fjoy whose name is said to le Thomas itodgers. l|e arrived jp the city tfcat day with the Dustin string, and was sleeping iu the stuble when the fire broke out. tie perished with the horses. After the tire had been quench ed, search was made for the charred re mains. When found nothing but the trunk remained, the head, arms and legs having been burned off. The body was removed to Fairman's iindep takfng establishment, 'ftp boy was between 10 and 17 years of age and acted as sort of groom to Maud 11. Another boy is said to have been burn ed, but the story could not be verified. After the alarm was ariyen a rush was made foe the stables. About sizty horses were quartered there for the races this week, and these were turned cut on the track. Some of them stray ed away and were picked up several squares from the fire. As far as known none of the horses are miss LJUTLEK MARKETS. Butter IS to 20 cents. Eggs 13 to 15 ceuts. Potatoes 40 to 50 cents. Wheat, No. 1. Sn Buckwheat SO cents. Oats Jo to 10 cciiU. Corn GO cente. Rye '32 cents. Floury high' grade, per harr.l to Flour, Bran, per ton if IK to S2O. Middlings, per ton Jl 1 to $25. Chickens, per pair 50 to GO cents. Onions, new, 5 cpnts per pound, Hani, per pound i 2 to !5 cents! Si tes, per pouud 14 cents. Shoulders, per pound 124 cents. Fish, Mackeral No. 1, 12i cents. Jury Lint for October 22, JSS3. Anderson, J. P., Penn twp. Atifire, lludolf, Concord twp. Boos, Jacob, ISutler boro. Baunjan, Henry, twp.. Conway, C.'R., Washington twp. Cupps, David, Hijtler bares. Conway, P. W., Smibury -l>oro, Colhurt, Harvey, B«t!ey biira. Collifls, John, Winileld twp. Critehlow, Jeff, Prospect biro. Double, Henry, Brady towush'p. Davis, Madison, Worth twp. English, W. E., Muldycreek twp. l'oresler, James, Franklin twp. Ffannagan, F. Donegal f;;.. Groves, 4pdr n w, Ciinton twp. Graham, Joseph, Donegal twp. Green, Henry, liuiTalo twp. Hes-selges er, William, Win field twp Hemphill, Stephen, Clinton twp. Huselton, G. W., Millerstown boro. Henry, Robert, Fairview tivj). Jpulfipi, A., C°noord t*>p. Is.cek, Jacob, liutler hovo, Link, John, Worth twp, Miiler, George, Clay twp. Millet, Peter, Lancaster twp. McA niillcn, Eldred, Centre tw)>. Neble, Bartholomew, Summit '.wp. Pn.rh, V. R., Kariis City boro. Pollook, Joliu, Venango twp. Roessing, G. C., Butler boro. Sioner, Henry, Washington Say, Parke;-typ. Stuppeiison; J, H.f raiitim twp. Stor.cr. Chaij. S., Ohefry twp. Shira, JVI4. 11., Parkpr twp, Simpson. A. IT,, Miilei-stown b ro. Snider, Henry, Clinton twp. Stewart, Walker, Summit twp. Thompson, Antony, Centre twp. Ziegler, Samuel, Connoquenes-'ng twp. EXPOSITION Visitors should not fail to ;i.;.l examine the largest ;i:id until tftook of Imported aud LoVneSnc Liquors in the State, at Max KU'in, S2 Federal Slreel, Allegheny City, Pa. Opposite Fort Wayne Passenger Depot. ASSIPEE'4( ft ICE. On the of September, IS*' 1 , the Ihmsen Glass Manufacturing Company made a deed of voluntary assignment to me the benefit of creditors. All creditors will present tjieiy claims to me, and those indebted to the com pany will make payment to the undersigned, 'EDWARD KELLY, Jr., Cor. Fifth ave., and Grant St., Pittsburg, Pa. sep26,Gt' WXYI. KELLER Washington, Pa., presents to the public a CE, MENTi More durable than IRON for stovest ranges, tire places and steam mills. Also, set grates in workman-like manner. This Ceme»>- takes the place of stove backs. Ajl work guar an teed. •• • "*july26-lS.' ! TTB bK-» M The Bloodl Purifier Known! | RHEUMATISM CURED. ! SCROFULA CORED. NEURALGIA CURED. HONFTWWT*. V. Y , Apr. 6th, "E>.l. P OKT P YNNNI N.Y., Feb. 20, '32. FAIUOST, N. Y.. March 12, 'S3 r'cKNTS—l^!«vo t l»oen ti prciit Itheimatie Pump Co.: r.hrumatic .:x I liuj been doctoring fur three (Ii sr.- since November, 1882, years, arid hearing of the sueccs rr f.iur ycurs, wii'i dilierent ]>hy- I have K-< a u coiislnut sullcivr ofßheumatic Syrup I concluded > ieinns. for serofuhi, u.s some cal- IMU nturulgia mid !«;v, to eive it a trial in my own case, led it, but found no relief until I knotfn wlwt •: ,*:.s u In. Cfu' and I cheerfully say that I have vommenced taKmg your Syrup, !r. j.-.iu i eoflimenced been greatly benefited by its us<\ After taking it n «!x, scp2o,2t. Overseers. s i* iz Eirs Port Grape Wine Used in the principal Churches 'or Communion [>urpot*e.s. Excellent for Ladies and WeaklY Persors a-id the A^ed -if i <% p'::" fe ' • m !.. t mm p ?. • = 5 pfcfe ' - > SFEE.R'S PORT GR'.PE WINE FOUR YEARS OLD. This cclcLsVc-d Native Wine i.-t made from the juice of the Oporto Grape, rrifced ;n tl.its coun try. Its inval;\s!>lp TOhiiS and STRENGTKHING PROPERTIES are unsurpassed hy any other Native Wmo. Ue hig the pure juieu of the grape produced under Mr. Spoor's own personal supervision, its purity and genuineness is guaranteed. The youngest children may partake of its generous qualities, and the weakctt inv-.lid use it to advantage. It it particularly }>6ne(ieial to t!ia ag;:.t au.l debili ttr.'d, and gUitcil to tho furious that effect the weaker sex. It is i:i every respect the a Wine to be relied on. S PEER'S P. J. SHERRY. The P. J. >herry is a wine of Superior Char scter and partakes of the ri':h futilities of tho grc.pe from which it is made. For Purity. li c'o ncas of Flavor and Medicinal Properties,it will bo found unexcelled- SPBER'S P. J. BRANDY. This Brandy stands unrivalled in ihis country being far superior for medicinal purposes. It i» a pure distillation frora thi- «v*l fc, &*>d contiias vahiahia uiedicfnal j ropcrtiaj. '1 has a deUcat« flavor, similar to that of the grapes, from which it is distilled, and is in great favcr among first-class families. See that t!je s-:i 0 -i:aturo of ALFRED SPEF.E, Passaic, ?f. J. ( js ihe cork" of each bottle. Sold by J>. II A\^nllei-, AND BY MiUtHiISTS EVEItYWHERE. CONTINENTAL HOOF OINTME N T CUBES— Cracked Hoeft>, sprains, Scratch es and Sores —IX hQRSES, CATTLE AND SHEEP. Ask your Storekeeper for it, or v. rito direct to tho llanufaeturers, AMERICAN LUBRICATING OIL COMPANY* Cleveland. . . Ohio, Sale by J. B. KOIILMEYER & CO., Rutlur, I'a. aii?,3m STANDARD LAUNDRY WAX Preserves Linen, gives a beautiful finish, preyents the iron from • sticking, saves labor. 5 Cents a Oalte. Ask Your Storekeeper for it. MADE BY Standard Oil Co,, CLEVELAND, OHIO. JAMES McKEE, JEWELER, AMERICAN WATCHES, Diamond Clocks, Jewelry, Silver ami Table Ware, No. 13 FIFTH AVENUE. One door be|o\v Market St, PITTSBURGH, PA. LOWEST PRICES IN THE TWO CITIES, '.•THE B2SY IS CHEAPEST.V 186 MS, SAW MILLS, HorsePatvers ' > '• ti&wi cE,MO (loverHullers (Suited to all r*etio:n. Write for fr it c;i: 111 us. r.miphlet Pllces to Tlie Aultiiwui Sc. Tttj lor Co.. MaiisUeld, Ohio. P9 1 MAP 9 1A popular aceoiuitof the ROMANCEIISssss »,r. ...r« "n| P p wllinnintro-La I forests to J.c.ltiurATH.Ut- r»r vl. i eVklw. I.OUO pp. KjOiDasrnitiQitMt. PinMFPS PF ju rmim urt I|(i.llAXl> OP\iXIXG§ "1 .li . Ij —' ° F — - • . I I | SPRING" GOODSj I I' A. T H CHARLES R. Grlti KB'sS I jjl lliiioii SSfiock, r?asaSsa Sls-ce*, ESsaSScr, 1 B » k 18®0 EJSTABUSHED iB6O. T1! E JEW i: L R . Kidler, l > eini*ii. Two Doors North of DulTys and opposite Troutman's Dry Goods Store. DEALER IN Fine Watches, Clocks, Jeweliy, Silverware, Spectacles, Etc. lav Slot'liforcS R«i!r:MMl IVaß'ht'.i snd C ombination Spectacles, ENGRAVING AND REPAIRING OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, ETC., A SI'iiCIA LTY All vVorli W arrtan ted. All Goods Sold hy us Engraved Free of Charge. Call and See our Stock before purchasing. K. SKIES. I*®! LO > ISS.TO WATCHES, CLUCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, "ETC." llav op a new utand in CNION I'L.OCK. where c-*n be seen a I roll Mock of evcrthing to be found in a FIRST - CLASS JEWELRY STORE, I would invite tho j üblic tt» c&il and offer a aharo of their patronage. Kemcmber the ttock is of • THIS AF\?D EFJTIHISIaIT HSW, Ropniring' of \\.itchos, Clocks, Jewelry, oto., will receive our strict attention. •J. R. GRIEH, UNION BLOCK, MAIN ST. BUTLER. PA —*•" 1 11 1 1 ■ '■«" \ *-ITT» OPENS THE SEASON I'hia Stovl; ij l.argcr than I havo cv. r eliowu Ixr.fore in ono Reason an.l Twife fl'i Large aw ai\v Other boot st»us it»:sse oarrJcs lis Ktntler Cennly. WI~CACT" A!fl)~^^ 7 T~gir ifNDERSOLD. This Immense Stock of Boots and Shoes will be soid ai such Low Prices it will surprise you when vou et© t'.e goods and bear the prices. O'lr trf.de i i opening I a-'iicr than U . J n 1. already wo aro YCIT busy and I n'.v to 107 •curiae i COME EARLY AND AVOID THE GRAND RUSH II ar v.e Vkiil hf.\e ii a vtiv time or r.u sr:i:n n -lie wer.tiier f;rtb cold and wet. si mmRTi 0F BITS S SHOES, miOUsUUU —AEaia eooc, 'eoooi — Made to icy orR GOODS OOMIWO IN DAILY. Wed »e go ii to tl e Ma^ulinssettn Boot and shoo MarV"t lfgn'avlv tw'ice a rear and keen posted as to Stvlen and Prices and if *• •wly wont two or three Um.a in fix or tieven year 3wo won 11 say nothing about k as Home of our couapetiiors boast of ON'K KECEXT TltlP. WE DON'T PAY ANY ATTENTION TO OTHER'S PIIICES; we sell nil our goods at the lowest Sabres pos sible and don't make big niODey, but MAKE WHAT WE DO MAKE HONESTLY by giving our customers vulue for the money they pay us for Boots and Shoes. !5j Telling al! our C sis(cuin rs Wli.st (•oodsare Bt'Sorc ;!:cy buy. jlWreprcseuiaUoi AiiaTcd i» < Hsi«>iiierx. IVa st-5! iu Kveryb»i!> A3ik«. Bi'lict «:» :a;s3}*f4 tloiiar as as asiotli^r'p. We Sell More Boots and Shoes than any Other House in Butler County Thereby giving vou better value and lower prices. FARMERS Alf II liAEORING MEN WE WILL GIVE YOU AND YOUII FAMILIES ROOTS and SHOES that will keep your feet dry aad w*rrn and will wear you from Fall to Spring NO SECOND BUYING TO GET THROUGH THE WINTIR. Save Twsnty-Flvs p:r csat. and Buy Your Boots and Shoes at B C HUSE LTD N ? S 111® Clieupesf Sis©® Ms>!ase in Western PeatiisylvaEsia. I'es, the j>oop!c of Butler comity li&ve boon iicpose I upon Joog enough by lii«H prices and shoddy Boot a and Shc«n represented tho bwt by uuHcrnpuloite dealers, they are dear at any ])i;eea, we haw pic of of this fae: by tha many new cnnt'iuere we are (jotting every day, ss. **y tii» same, we came here to get good honest lioots and Shot's worth the money, we are tired buying trash it won't pay- We don't advertise anything wecaa'tshow to customers Headquarters for Boston Rubber Co.'s Rub ! )«r and W 00l Lined Arties, Mens Calfaud'Kip Root—Low Insteps e. Specialty. We sell the Celebrated Ringhamton and Kip Boots, Hand Made; Mens, Roys H'v.i Youths Kip Boots, in endless variety. Ladies, Misses au4 Ckildr«n» Calf and Kip Shoes, Old Ladies W-irui Fl.inn.-l Lined Shoes ami Slippers—wide. Children's School Shop* la Hifli Buttons, Fargo Tips, Calf and Oil Goat. Oid Mens' Felt Roots, very warm. Oil Mens' Beots, Soft Vmu, IljM, high letr, four soles. JLEATHER AND FINDINGS. largest Stock In Butler County, Lowest possible figure. 15 shoemakers, Repairing, fill kinds done a«i on short notice. Come and sec us, we will do you good, _ B. 0. HUSELTOM. f M Union Woolen Mill, BRICKS ! BRICKS! t- .. . r. w* td . TUe subscriber rantinuM the makltic •>: t>rlck« "F-ftYV'flV A t ' LLr*_ i BuiLni, PA. I eomnto;'. r>. •■m«-iit. ha\ window and other , F'.\sni:i <, VAUN?, ! i 1. t!i • t*o:iiitry for :uiyone dcs'rii.i; to hu«e CACHAR. KANGKA VALLEY, DAIMKKL-! AI.-> istom work dm; •• to .. a . .1 -• i to uive enure satisfaction to all wlio itrou loai. !ri« oiiij halt the usual quaatity. I !' •>* • »>oot w.-rrfe.i on Ui«- r -!iar< r, it ue : . Sold by all Grocers. J.)ilN i'HltdilPS & ■' rnvT-ly j All orders promptly tilled at re.asorr.ibln rate*. CO. Amenta of the Cah.-utta Tea Siyndieute, t o.i 01 addn-.-s. 130 Water St.. N. \ . Ko\B-lv. .Subv.'i'K; (or ill ' Ct TI/.KN 1 J.