BUTLER CITIZEN. _ WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3, 1883. New Advertisements. EUction Proclamation. Sewing Machines —Wilimarth A Co. Divorce notice —Christie vs. Christie. New livery stable— Leibold A Troutm in. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of John Zivgler, deed. LOCAL AND GENERAL. ti r ul Indian Summer will be here. —Go to 11. Biehl A Co., for Phosphate, Graiu Drills, Plows, Fruit Evaporators, Ac. 3»njoes, Drums, Accordions end Hte«at J. E. T. STEHLE'S. —Send or leave your order for a Sewing Ma chine, of auv make, at E. Grieb's Jewelry store —Trunks, valises and travelinz ba~s at • J.F.T. STEHLE'S, —lt is always an old leaf that autmun turn-. Don't fail to see the Eigbmie Patent Shirt, at $1 00, at J. F. T. Stehle's, 13 u tier. —Trunks, value:. and traveling bags at J. F. T. STIULE'S. —Huts, caps and gents' furnishing goods, big l ine , a t J. F. T. STEHLE'S. J —Buy the Reinforced Unlaundried j Globe Shirt at J. P. T. Stehle's,Butler. Xow is the time to clean up the back yards. —The McSherry Grain and Fertilizer Drill. J. NIGCEL & Bro., Agents. Banjoes Drums, Accordions and Fifes at J. F. T. STEHLE'S. —Hats, caps and gents' furnishing goods, big line, a t J. F. T. STEIILE's. Trunks, yalises and traveling bags at J. F. T. STEHLE'S. —This has been a very active can ning season. Banjoes, Drums, Accordions and Fifes at J. F. T. STEHLE'S. —Hats, caps and gents' furnishing goods, big li ße< at J■ F- T. STEHLE'S. —Full line of Mouth-organ* and Accordions just received at J. F. T. STEHLE S. Gray is to be the leading color in Paris bonnets, with fine filiiny steel net and lace. —Buy the Reinforced Unlaundried Globe Shirt at J. P. T. Stehle, Butler. Meal or an Oyster Stew go to Morri son's City Bakery. tf —Full line of Mouth-organs and Aecordions just received at J. F. T. STEHLE'S. —Wall paper and window-shades at J. F. T. STEHLE'S. —A young man in this vicinity is disconsolate—hisgirl has discarded him for one of more brains. So it is said. —Full line of Mouth-organs and Accordions just received at J. F. T. STEHLE'S. —Wall paper and window-shades at J. F. T. STEHLE'S. Don't fail to see the Eighmie Patent Shirt, at SI.OO, at J. P. T. Stehle's, Butler. —Artificial flavor for cigars is tnade of velerian and opium. A nice dose. Don't (ail to see the Eighmie Patent Shirt, at §I.OO, at J. P. T. Stehle's, Butler. —Call and see the nice Hue of Wax and Ch'uA Dolls at J. F. T. STEHLE'S. —Wall paper and windowshades at J.F. T. STEHLE'S. —The "gum-sling" nuisauce now operated by the small boy should be supressed. —Waring, Lister and Homestead Phosphate. J. NIGUEL A BUO., Agents, Butler, Pa. Buy tho Reinforced Unlaundried Globe Shirt at J. F. T. Stehle, Butler. —A Nebraska woman of thirty eight years has twenty-one children, and the most weaning manners. —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 E. Grieb's Jewelry store. —Call and see the nice line of Wax and China Dolls at J. F. T. STEHLE'S. —An Eastern editor has a libel suit on his hands, simply because he allud ed to the church choir as theople of Pittsburg and vicinity, as on that day we opened "The BOSTON CLOTIIIIIG STORE," originating the ONE PRICE SYSTEM. Our treatment ol our patrons since then has extended our reputation for SQCARE DEALINO and tow 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. 95 Smithlield St., aign of "The Hub." —Street Commissioner Graham has put some good work on our streets this summer. —The Wallace farm well So. 4, Bald Ridge district, is pumping otae hundred barrels per day. —Uuiontown, Fayette county, celebrated the centennial anniversary ot her organisation last Wednesday. —Win. Nelson, of Middlesex township, has filed a petition for divorce from his wife Mjr = ra ret Nelson, nee Campbell. On account of the fca 1 weather, the rowing regetta at Ilultoii week was not a success, but there were a few good races. —Tho failure of the leading cloth firm and one of the leading wholesale clothing firms of Xew York, cteated a sensation iu that city la-t week. —Last Saturday the wife of Dr. Newton, of Pittsburgh, who committed suicide some two weeks ago, also committed suicide by taking poison. —The school board of the town lias estab lished another school to be known a3 No. 3, I?. This makes twelve schools for the town. Ihe teacher for the new school has not yet been ap pointed. —A son of Henry Gold, of Springdale, aged ten years, fell from a walnut tree near one of the railroad bridges last Saturday and broke his left arm near the wrist. It is a bad break and the arai may have to be amputated. —The Nineteenth Annual Convention of the Pennsylvania State Sabbath School Association will be held in Scrautoa, Lackawanna county, ou the loth, 17th and ly pouring on oil from the can. 'J he can explod ed and her clothing was saturated witli burning oil. All her wearing apparel, with the excep tion of her shoes and a strip of her dress which still encircled her wsti.-t, *u consumed. Her hair was burned off and her eyes were burned out. The unfortunate woman died from the effects of her injuries about 11 o'clock the same night. The can which caused the accident had a capacity of about half a gallon, and was near" ly full of oil at the time, lier remains were taken to Wilkcibarre for interment. The de ceased was about 40 years of age, and formerly lived with her husband at Zelienople. The husband is now employed as section foreman on thu Pittsburgh or and patience. —CONCERT. —'The Germauia Orchestra and Band will give their 4th concert at the Ccurt Raw L on Thursday eveuing, Oct. IS, ISS3, as sisted bv Mrs. Ch as. Walker, of ©tw>. Three ta five concert- will »>e given by them during the coming season and will have a good vocalist assisting at each. —The property of the Ihm-en Glass Maun faeturing-Co., iu Butler, will be sold at public sale on the premies on Wednesday the I.4th, iust, subject to the *3,500 mortgage. The :d --vertisement of the Assignee will appear in n.-xt week's paper. Miss Kate Nordheiin eommiltfd suicide at her home, in Donegal township, la*t Wednes day night, by cutting her throat with a razor. An inquest was he'd by l'.sq. Flannagan, at which Dr. Patterson gave it as his opinfon thrit the girl committed suicide while Knfferiiig from mental aberration. She was 20 years of age. Se me curious relies were found fast week in the cellar of the old house iu this place that David Dougal, for many years, made ins home. Among theui was a pistol v>;tii which Mr. Dougal celebrated the advent of Henry Heine man into this world, s. mo eighty years ago ; a per|»etual motion machine—somewhat out of order, as all machinf* of that kind are, and an old cane ujK>n which \va . cut the Indian "Folkdallasandshuuk." For some time past we have been advertis ing "Day's Soap," a new invention in the soap line. This soap is no humbug, it does what the manufacturers say it will do, viz: cleans tue clothes with ut boiling and with very little rubbing. By s. spiag the clothes aud putting them to si uk the previous evening, the washing is made very casv, a washing that would, by the old method, take a whole day. can be done, and done well, iu an hear or two and the soap does not injure the clothes. —The Proclamation for the coming general election required by law to be given by toe Sheriff, appears in our columns this week, and it should be carefully real by everybody not already well posted as to their rights under the constitution and laws of the State ami United Sta'es, and as to the mode of conducting elec tions—who can be election officers, disposition of the returns, etc., as a general knowledge of these things will aid in the detection of any attempted frauds. —A large number of people went over to the P. & W. depot yesterday morning to take the excursion train to the city, but were disappoint ed, as the train did not put in an appearance till near noon. Some of thein went back to their homes and soma went over to the West Penn depot and got on the excursion train on the West Penn that came iu over the S. A A. There were eleven cars iu this train, all crowd ed, and all Pennsylvania R. It. cars sent up the S. AA. road the previous day, a- the S. AA cars are too wide to go through the West Penn bridges. —There is some talk of the P. A W. It. It. changin< hauds. Harry Oliver, of Pittsburgh, has bought up a large block of the stock, in the interest, it is supposed, of one ofthetrunk line*. The control of the road would hi of great ad vantage to the B. AO. It. it., which, at pres. cut, has no outlet west of Pittsburgh. In the suit of the original stockholders of the road vs. Callery and others, Mr. E. V. I>reck, the master, found against the plaintiffs as lar as the setting aside of the Sheriff's sale was concerned but he found that awing to certain statements made to the plaintiffs prior to the time of the sale, it should be decreed that the defendants pay to the plaintiffs the value of the sloeK held by them at tho time of the sale. Exceptions will be filed to the report by both parties. Tho defendants contended that a rule to show cause why the sale should not be set aside, being an equitable proceeding, was a bar to subsequent proceedings in equity. At L. Slein & Son's, Jfew Dress Goods, New I 'rets Good 3, all shades, all prices. Silks, Satins, Velvets, Drape de Almas, Wool Plaids, Mohair Plaids. All kinds of goods for combination suits and Trim mings to match, at HITTER & RALSTON'B. At $4.50 per Pair. We are still selling S. Bradley and Son's celebrated Lilly of the West Blankets, at the above low price, at RITTEIi ii RALfeTON's. L Hie, daughter of John Phillips, one of the iron kings of Pittsburg, elop ed from her home, and married Albert Fie her, an employee in a glass factory. The y«-uug lady's mother made a. live ly das 11 to catch the young folks, but they e caped and were duly married, and a «; now waiting for forgiveness and a reception by the old folks. At L. Stein & Son's. New Flannels, new Blankets, Bed Comforts, etc., at lowest prices. At L. Slein & Son's, New stiii-k of Black and Colored Cash meres, < Xtr* value. At L. Stein & Son's, New Black and Colored Velvets arid Velveteens, very low. The Reunion, Oct. 9lh. Ladies who are judges of Cashmere are invited to call and examine our line in Black and Colors, We have tho Bl irk in Blue Black and Jet Black for mourning, at RITTER & RALSTON'S. Do not Forget the Reunion. We have a line of Silk Luster I'/n Check and Brocade Combination Suit ings at 30 cents per yard; a decided Bargain, at RITTER & It A LSTON 'H. To the Woman's Christian Tem porance Unions of Penn sylvania : I) EA it SISTERS : On the 9th day of October the people of Ohio will vote on the introduction of a prohibitory amendment into their Constitution. They are now in the midst of the strug gle, and arc urging every measure that may insure success. Shall we not help them as we helped lowa—by earnest, united pr.iyer ? We, therefore, ask all our Unions to meet for this purpose on the day of voting. Request pastors to preach on temperance the preceding Sabbath, nnd to remember Ohio in their public pray ers ; thus enlisting the sympathy and prayers of the entire christian commun ity on this behalf. Please remember also, at this time, our Annual Meeting at Hellefonto, Oct. 10th—12th, that the Holy Spirit may guide in all we seek to do. Sincerely Yours, FRANCES h. SWIFT, President. KM, EN M. WATSON, Cor. Sec Y. Allegheny, Sept. 25th, 1883. Jamestown Casslmores. A splendid line of styles if you want a durable suit. Call at HITTER & KALSTON'S. GREAT FIRE IX ALLEGIIEXV The Exposition building was, with all its contents, entirely consumed by fire early this morning. The lire orig inated in the boiier room at two o clock, and spread so rapidly that the fire com panies were useless. No lives are re port* d lost. The loss in buildings aud exhibits is estimated at ovt-r one million dollars. Insurance small. John 13. Gough savs : "Miss Annie Jenness' lecture was brilliant, aud in all respects an in teresting production, calculated to do much good." .M.s?-lenness will lecture in Butler October 1!. Subject, "Every body's Business." She is the ablest and most successful young lady lecturer now before the people. Do not 'ail to hear her. A MOTHER'S LOVE. A Practical Illustration of lis Power. A Mother's Love I What a jmtcnt tiling it is. It will in.-.lt the heart of !lie most harden ed criminal when no other influence would be eir.-ctual. N • one but a mother knows its full meaning, but every one cm appreciate it it tlicy will. It is known, though, that it means sleey'es nights, care, inconvenience, and, it necessary, want, hardship and death. Cut the J-übjict lies IK un too e"o> 15 cents. Potatoes 40 to 50 cents. Wheat, No. 1, *1.15. ISuckwhcat 80 cents. Oats 35 to 40cents. Corn t;o cents. Kye (i 2 cents. Flour, high grade, per barrel .■•(! to SB. Flour, No. I, per sack $1.75. iirati, per ton to .♦"JO. Mid-Uings, per ton sl4 to .125. Chicken-, per pair 50 to (HI cent*. Onions, new, 5 cents per prune I. Ham, per pounil I-to 15 cents. Bides, |>er poui:d 14 cents. S'IOII Mtrw, per pound 12i cents. Fish, Mack era! No 1, 12} cents. Public Notice. We, the undersigned, Overseers of the Poor of ('enter twp., Uutler county, Pa., hereby noti fy all persons not to harbor one William Dunn, a pauper of ('enter twp , as he has left the place we provided for hiiii, »itliout just eauie, anil we will pay no hi:ls o! his con tracting. SIMON VOIMi, A. J. HCTCIfINKON, sep2(s,2t. Overseers. DROWNED IU It (,'ouminliii; tlie Pop iltir Itov crai;c Two >lcu l.tprcss llirlr Mlimlh, "The fact is sir, and you in .y stick a pin there, that the people of this con itry are likely to be drowned iu a flood of lager beer," >h ou ted an enthusiastic teetotaler the other day into the ear of your corntyed correspondent. That (ior man drink has struck lis hard. I lit- (lie second deluge." "Yes, and the worst of this bcei-drinking business is that it K*'ts up kidney troubles, as a heavy wind raises the waves," added a city physician, who had a knowledge of the times and a tendency to metaphor. "The midnight 'schooner 1 leaves behind it a wake of furred tonguos, headache*, torpid livers, nausea, and all that, and lays the foundation of liright's Disease." This melancholy fact account- in part for the increasing sales of IM.NSON'•» I'APCI NK POItOIi.S PLASTKH, which at mice initiates these syiii|">ni<• Prn;c -■"> cc; •i. Ask your physician about it. Hcabnry <% Johnson, Chemists, New York, M [Mi Leibold & Troiifman Have opened a Livery Stable on .IctTerson St., first door below Itickel it tiallngher. Good rigs, first cla s teams always on hand Horses fed on reasonab'e terms, also horse* bought and sold. oct3-3in. I # % 198 LIBERTV ST. B I PITT6BTTKOK.PA P j • r i - v , \ \ I ~2J kM$ Oil COMPOUND EXTRACT OF ASPARAGUS, Ila- been pronounced bv leading physicians TilE BEST T(>NIC IN THE WORLD. No olhcr medicine now known can so > tlectu aliv purge the blood of deep-scaled disease. ASPAIIGO Has never yet failed to cure all diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys. Urinary organ 3, E»A5.\ S3» illK KKK AND Briyht s Disease of tiie Kidneys, Stone in the Bladder and Kidney.", Calculus, Grav;d or Brick Just Deposit", Dropsical Swel lings. FOB SAie BY ALL DRUGGISTS Price 41 per bottle, or G bottles for $5. Scut to ai>y address In the United St te#. free ol expense, on receipt of cash or P. O. order. Dr. Pounder Family Medicine Co., 24 S. SECOND Street, Philadelphia. Jury J.iM for October 22, ISfcJI. Anderson, J. I>., Penn twp. Andre, lin lolf, Concord twp. Boos, Jacob, Butler boro. Bauman, llcnry, Jefferson twp. Conway, C. 11., \V'a»liingt«>n twp. Cupps, David, I'utler boro. Conway, P. \V., Sunbury boro. Colbert, Harvey, Butler boro. Ccllins, John, Winlield twp. Critehlow, Jetl', Prospect boro. Double, Henry, Brady township. Davis, Madison, Worth twp. English, W. K., Mirldycreek twp. Forester, James, Franklin twp. Flannagan, F. C., Donegal twp. Groves, Andrew, Clinton twp. Graham, Joseph, Donegal twp. Greer, Henry, Butl'alo twp. Ilessclgesser, William, Win field twp Hemphill, Stephen, Clinton twp. Huselton, (i. W., Millerstown boro. Henry, Robert, Fairview twp. Jenkins, A., Concord twp. Keck, Jacob, Butle.r boro. Link, John, Worth twp. Miller, George, Clay twp. Miller, Peter, Lancaster twp. McAnallcn, Eldred, Centre twp. Neble, Bartholomew, Summit twp. Pugh, V. It., Karns City horo, pollock, John, Venango twp. Boeasing, G. ('., Ilutler boro. Stoner, Henry, Washington twp. Sny, Edgar, Parker twp. Stej'henson, J, B.,Franklin twp. Stoner. < has. S., Cherry twp. Shira, Wm. 11 , Parker twp. Simpson, A. 11., Millerstown boro. Snider, Henry, Clinton twp. Stewart, Walker, Summit twp. Thompson, Autony, Centre twp. Ziegler, Samuel, Connocjuenessing twp. KING OF THE SINGERS ¥ggg|=2 ONLY TWENTY DOLLARS fTffijßHßgL w 'tl' a 'l the latest improve (rsri w,,r ' s - ' ar fJ« drawers, exten v«/8w N ' ve ' eal !U "' gothie cover. The bost •■, .M Sewing" Machine oi'tr made. Merit for exami nation. Wo do not Wjtnt Your Money Unless tho ivJachlne SiuiU You, Write to us for particulars. 1823 North 20tii St., Philadelphia, Pa. oct3-(sni, OBPfl A NS' L CQURT SALE. By virtue ol an order and decree ol I lie Or phans' Courl of Butler county, to rnc directed 1 will oirer for eale on tho premises, in Lan caster towusliip, on Thursday, the 15lh of November next, at one o'clock P. M., (1M; la IU owned I>y Ihe l ite John Zic;;lcr. d e'd, conliiniiig one hundred and lllly acres, more or lc»s;al out one hundred and twcnty-llvo acre* cleared, balance in timber. Two story Ir.ime home, hank barn, double II >or, and all tlic out house< neces gaiy and convenient for (rood tinning, two i;ood orchard*, mill-Kite and saw mill thereon. The laud In well watered and It jcood fanning lai d. It lu one and a quarter miles Iroiu liar, inonv, on the Pro.-jieet road. TEKVItf: One-tliird ol Ibtf purchase money on confirm Uiou ol sale, one third in one year and the reumninj{ third in two years thereafter, with interest, to be secured by bond and mort gage. JACOIJ K. VVISK, Adiu'r, ilaruioi.y, I'.i. \V. 1). UItANDON, Ei-y., Att'y. NOTICE IN DIVORCE, Iu the matter of the peti- | In the Court of C. tiou of Maggie Christie for I*, of Butler ('o., divorce a vinculo matri no- [ A. I>., No. 10, uia from I'hilip M.C hi istie. j June Term, 'S3. liVTI.KR CorXTY,.SB : And now, 10-wit: September 2l>, I.S.S.'J, the ■•ubpicua and alias subpo-na having been issued and returned lion, est inventus in above ease, and publication awarded iu due form of law. Now, there P. if, you the said Philip M. Chriklie, respondent, are hereby notilie I to ap pear at a * ''inrt of < oinmon I'ii a<, to be held at ISutler, in and for the county ol Butler, on the llrst Monday of December, I.Vt.'l, to answer the petition or libel filed in above stated case ll lid show, if anything you have to say, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted and decree made accordingly. TIK »S. I»ON At ■ II V, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Butler, I'a., Sept. U<>, ISH'S. ocUI-lit. STANDARD LAUNDRY WAX Preserves Linen, gives u Iwsautiful finish, prevents (he iron* from slicking, saves labor. r> (Jents m C-jiko. Ask Your Storekeeper for it. MAUK 15 V Standard Oil Co,, CLEVELAND, OHIO. ttUH iHa For COLOR and SWEETNESS BKBi U." BEAN'S CONCENTRATED QPrß|\% Extract of Annatto. w own Color. Brightest wm » nnl Strongest. "" chant, or »« n'l ?'» etf. Iu for a «*/nplo , coloring u> KHAN, RAUF. 4 CO., No. HS3 Market St., I'HILAD A. WANTED, SALESMEN. ToranvMAfbr tIM" •MIN* of Nar**ryßUn k. I f 11* 1111 I'M. No f A|N*rl«'Hrp r« 'iulrc«t. Kalarv nit I nx i* 11 M tNiltl. t'*»«u nH of I'rult uipl Ornamental Tri-ea, ftlimtm, *>—■t. . W. 4c T. SMITH.<»'•>•• vn, N. Y. I MEN AND BOYS' FURNISHING GOODS j| I FALL AND WINTER! I Scotch Wool Underwear in all weights. Cartwrigbt and Warner's I nderwear, in white and tcailet. Fifty dozen Fancy Suits of Underwear, all wool, which we are selling at 00 a suit. The!)est thing ever (&' oil. red at the price; worth s."> 00. Boys' and Youths' Underwear of all kinds in all sizes. | ft HATS .A. IST 3} li w 250 dozen British Hose at 25 cts. a pair, worth 50 ots., just opened. English, French, German an 1 Domestic Hosiery, in Silk. I Lisle Threads, Camels' Hair, Merino, Cashmere and Cotton. Novelties in Neckwear, in plaiu and fancy silk and satin, in all the leading shapes. Our Fall importations of English Neckwear just opened. I® 1 GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, I j SaS Walkingand Driving Gloves, in Kid, Fur, Camel's Hair, Cashmere and Cloth, Ki I Gloves for evening wear. Fine Suspenders, I Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, Hemmed and Hemstitched, in white and with fanev bordt re, L nen Collars and Cull"*'all the new 'J? shapes. * £ | RIIUBER GOODS, | tJ FIMMSGS. Largest Stock in Hut lor (Jounly, Lowest possible figure. If» shoemakers. Repairing, afl kinds done reasoDabl* si 4 on short notice. Come and see us, we will do you good, B. C. HUSELTON. ROMANCEI^ss^H I 1 S;I% >:•«•« Fl«»in 11IM «»f »>» 1 «»""M vTDAPCnV .1 « . Kmi'tTii L . nr tli*« kl«. I.»»•*> |>i>. |IJ(I iiiiit/iiini out wr I. Sii? PIONEER LIFE I'KtUIAXK2VT NTlMl'lJ%'« FOR KENSINGTON, ARRA.BENE AND OUTLINE WORK DONE, AIH<» lrf*r ll,* In miiilfl (;iven I'}' ANNIKM. LOWMA.N, North itrcct, limit r. I'n. . jin -'(My I topped free Marvtt+ui tmtitii. Insino Ptrioni R»ilornd ■ H ■ Dr.KLINE S GREAT Ba " NtrtVERtSTOREfI *//lIMAfN & NUKVK IMSIMSKS i'niy twi /i»r AVrty Afffctt.n. / »/«, r/r, IftrAi.Lliu.K If lakrn »% *lire< lc Fit |*tf 1 ' . »•. |w HLHAKL Oh JM/T* J'/AfU FKAI OS. l£TAdvortum in the CnuiN