BPTLER CITIZEN. WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21, 1883. New Advertisements. Morris Nurseries. Witherspoon Institute. Sheriff's sale for Dec. 7. Fine bred stock for sale. Tnal and Jury lists for Dec. 17. Application tor church chnrter. Gieat reduction in prices of ll iur. TofAl, AND GENERAL. —The r »r; iry, l ut Satur 1 iv morning, stood at s abcTe ZS'o. —On ami ai'ter to-mirrow tuS.«£A. R. R. w ill be a mail route. —Parkdale is the name of a new post' fficJ in th ■ n r hern part of this county with T1 ornas J. Campbell postmaster. —Light running Domestic Sewing Machii e Jos Niggle & Bro. Agents, Butler, Pa. tf —Mr J. A. (la'k, of Prospect, has some pu e bred stock fjr a!e. See card in another place. —Our buyers and butchers are paying 4 cents for live and C cents for dressed perk, 4 a its for bet I and cents for mutton. —The Gas Company of this town now makes use of ail the gas their wjl produces. —The residenceof Dentist Ilines, in Millers town, was destroyed oy fire c-n Moud<»y ot last week. Dr. Linenbrink, of Zelienople, attempted suicide hv shooting himself at Beaver a few while on a visit to that town with his family. —lt is now believed by some of the officers ofthe Pittsburgh Exposition Society that the building was hrst robbed and then set on fire. —Go to H. Biehl & Co., for Phosphate, Grain Drills, Plows, Fruit Evaporators, corn meal, bran, chops and all kinds of mill feed. See advertisement. —Mr. Henry Stokey, the hotel keeper of Zeiienople, drop|»ed dead while assisting at the threshing on his farm near Evansbtirg, last Saturday. He was at Mr. Armor's funeral the previous day and was apparently in the best of lieulth. —The Raid liidge Co.'s well on the Huselton farm was completed on Monday, and is not a very good one. Schmick's well on the Webber, Scheidemantle's on the Wallace and the For est Oil Co.'s on the Renfrew, will ba completed this week. —Send or leave your order for a Sewing Ma chine, of any make, at F. Grieb's Jewelry store —Health, happiness and economy are the three great essential merits of Day's Soap. One bar of it will go farther th in two of any other make, and will do the washing and cleaning iu a more satisfactory manner. —An S. indicate," said a gentleman, "that it is the Baltimore & Ohio railrcad Company that is trying to effect a lease of the line ami not the Jcwett syndicate." - We direct attention to the card of Mr. Jas. Adams, who i-i the ageut for the West Chester, Pa., nur«ery, of Grover A Kinne. Mr. Adams delivered a large lot of trees mid shrubbery to citiz-ns of this town and county this fall, which gave general satisfaction. He is now taking orders for the spring delivery and person* need ing trees or shrubs cannot do better than order of him. —Those who want buffalo robes, should secure them at once at the pres ent low prices. In three years they will IK; worth double the money now asked for them as the buffalo is being rapidly exterminated, call and sec the stock at Roessing's store on Jefferson St. —H. K. Mnnkittrick will deliver the first lecture of the course in tlrj Court House, Tuesday Dec. 4, 18*43. Munkittrick is a new man in the lecture field. Has a I way H been one of the contributors of fur!;, and ha* of late years been a member of the editorial stair of that publication. It is "said of him he is eminently u funny man and not to he blamed for it," that he is color-blind to all the gloomy shades and sombre hu -s of tins existence and only sees the bland sunshine and bine skies of dazzling happiness. And again it is said of him "there are times when he would really like to be serious but it is not in him." Remember the i".ate and don't fail to have a good laugh at a cost of 'lb cts. —We have been furnished with a copv of ■ the- proceedings of the Sabbath School Con vention, held in Freeport last week, and would cheerfully have published the same were it not that our space is limited this week. We notice, however, t'lat several min sters of this lountr, including llevs. lergu son, Jamison, Clark, Young and Shanor, took part in the exercises and that the stand taken on the liquor question was a very dtcided one. —By the new time table of the Vest Penn road, "published in another place, it will be seen that four passenger trains now leave But ler on that road, instead of three as heretofore. The new train leaves at 4:50 P. M. T railroad time, or 4:30 P. M. local time, and connects at the Junction with Freeport accommodation, No. 5, which arrives at Allegheny at 7:30 P. M. railroad time or 7:10 local time, giving passen gers wanting to go eas r on the night express which leaves the city at 8:"T> L*. M. city time , nearly one hour to get to the 1 nion depot. There are but three passenger trains to Butler_ —The P. W. train going south last Friday morning, was delayed in Butler two hours, by reason of the breaking down of a freight engine Dear Bald Kidge, thereby missing connections at Gallery. SomefpasseDgers who remained on the train and who intended going to points be yond Gallery, changed trains at Bald Ridge and came back to Butler. There is a siding at Bald Bidge and the engine of the passenger train here could have gone down and poshed the freight train on it, hut did not do so because it was nearly out of water—nearly out of water and a creek the whole length of the line. —Since Sunday noon the Slienango olmas, Cloaks, and Wraps, at RITTER I*. M., and second class trains leave Branchton at 10:45 A. M. and 4:25 and 4:45 P. M. and arrive there att:4s and 11:48 A. M. and 1: >0 P.M. — the 11:48 A. M. train running through to But ler. Trains leave Ililiiards at 6:15 and 11:>0 A. M. and 5:20 P. M., all ot which connect at Branch ton with first-class traius for Butler, and also lor Greenville, though some of the connections are not very close. PITTSBURG II A WESTERN E. li. (Philadelphia time.) The following time table went luto effect on Sunday the 11th inst.: Trains going west arrive at and leave Butler at 8:18 A. M. and 0:28 P. M.. make connections atCallery Junction with train- south to Alle gheny and north to New Castle, arriving at Allegheny at 10:45 A. M. and 8:25 P. M. Trains going north and east arrive at and leave Butler at 10:04 A. M., and 8:02 P. M. The morning rrain connects at Foxburg for points north but the evening train does not. Trains leave 2cli£Boplfl for Allegheny at at C:2O anil 8:52 A.M. and o:40 P. M. and the 8:52 and 0:10 P. M. trains connect at Callery for Butler. Trains leave Allegheny City at 8:00 A. M. and 5:30 P. M. connecting at Callery for Butler. At L. Stein & Son's, New Fall Gloves, new Fall Gloves, large stock, just received. At L. Stein & Son's, New Hosiery, new Gloves, ne.v Cor sets, large stock, just received. At L. Stein & Son's, Just received a large line of new Fall and Winter Skirts, iu very handsome styles. At L. Stein & Son's, New Dress Goods, New Drets Goods all shades, all prices. lf you want a good Lunch, Square Meal or an Oyster Stew go to Morri son's City Bakery. tf At L. Stein & Son' 3, White and C'oljrcd Canton Flannel, at lowest prices. Ladies' Misses' and Children's all wool Cardi gan Underskirts, at BITTER & BALSTON'S. At $2.50 per Pair, White Blankets, at HITTER & It ALSTON'S. At 6 1-4 Cents, New Fancy dark Chintz Calico, at HLTTER IT RALSTON'S. At 15 Cents, 2 pair for 25 cts., Misses extra loDg heavy Hose, at HITTER & RALSTON'T. Notice! NOTICE I Notice! Under wear* for gentlemen and boys. Underwear for ladies and Mioses. In Sc.irlet, Gray and White at bargain prices. Largest stock to select front at A. TKOUTMAN'S. Until the Holidays, We will sell Carpets at the following low [irices: At 20 et* , Gottago Carpet. At 25 cts., heavy Ingrain Carpet. At 40 cts , Extra heayy Ingrain. At 45 ct*., double Weight Ingrain. At 05 cts , trood Brussels Carpet. At 75 cts , Better Brussels Carpet. At !)0 (Is , liiggins' Brussels Carpet. At SI.OO, Best 3 plv Carpet. At if I 25, IJcst Velvet CarjH.'ts. Everything in the Carpet Depart ment marked down to the lowest pos sible prices. If you need Carpets take advantage of this sale, at KITTEII fi RALSTON'S. At G 1-4 Cents, 10 yard*, for one Dollar, Unbleached Canton Flannel, at ItITTER RALSTON'B For the Holidays. We have in Stock, Dress Goods from the finest Silks down to the lowest Domestic*, in Wraps, in Fine Russian Circulars down to the cheapest Jerseys. An immense line of all kinds of Fancy Goods, suitable for Holiday Gifts. Buy early when you have a large assort ment to select from, at Ri TTE it Si K ALSTON'S. Best Bargain Yet. The Celebrated Conformator Corsets, sold everywhere at SI.OO. At 75 cts. per pair, at HITTER «FE RALSTON'S. SANTA CLAOS Mas arrived with the Largest Stock of TOYS Come and be agreeably surprised at the Toy Bazaar of J. F. T. STEHLE. DY virtue > f uundry wiito of Sci. Fa., Fi. Fa i Al. F». la.. Al. Lev. 13.. Levin Facias and Yen I iLtioui Jixpo.u», i.-sued out of the Court of Com mon l'ic i» of ISutic. county, aud to mc directed, there will bo exposed to public sale. at the Court House, in the boiougu of Butler, ou Monday, the 31 day of December, ! A. P.. !-<- { at ouo o'cloc.;. p. 11l . t;,e following ' descnlcJ property, to-wu: ED, No 111, Dec T, I SSJ. R ? Sco'.t. I «' " ■>>, ■' '■ Wif Bn.nJon, I " " »'J *• " A uU _)». All tlic ri_bl, til If, intere t and claim of I' F ! I*or;cr'ie' of i r. I. i more eiitiate 111 y township, | Butle; i ■ y, 1a , bounded ok follows: begin | niug ..t u jtoal :it the norlh-west cort_er, the. ee .by lands of Sloan el al, north SO dcgiccs east j i.VJ peri hes to a while oak; thence by lauds t.f 1 A VV Cr iw.'oid, m/UCi 1 decree 73 j eiciic- to a stone; thence IS j relies to a po«l; tl. iici* oy lands of Eli.is o»iiiud, part of same tract Svj degrees » t • 4-10 | erclics to a post; theue", by l.iuds ol I)i A W Crawloid north ! degree west 110 8-10 perehis to a post the place of beginning; a t»c-H*iry iriiuc house 24 by :.0 feet, wlih kin lieu attached, ra:u e stable ti4 by 1> l«i Icei ed and tinder fei.ee, 10 at-re tliejdow, CO aires underlaid wiih 40 inch vein ol coal a.id 4 loot vein of liineetone. b .tli open, you 114 orchard ol apple anil pf cii tie s lnr u- u, good wnier, late the estate 1 f Vl' rorto'tichl. btriz/il and takin iu execution as the property of I' F Portertield at the suit of I' F For'.erlicld for U;e. E I), No S3, Dee T, ISS3. W b Brandon, att'y. All the right, t tie, interest and claim of R C McAboy, o', in aud to the undivided one sixtie ith int rest in 147 acres of land, more or situ ite in Oakland and Concord town fhi| s Uuthr, lOunty, Pa., bount'ed as follows, to wit: on the north by \V Ii Olyiner aud Beatty's heir?, east by ,'south by now or formerly l'tii.'ip Poltnent, west b» VV B C'lyuier et al; ~ame lai.d described 111 deed of W B Clymcr, Ex'rs, to 1 N Furviance et al, dated Jane 1874, and recorded iu deed book 43, pau»l9l, (all v oodl Mid) thereon. Seized and taken in exvcctioD as the property of It C Mc- Aboy at the suit of John N Purvianec aud A M Ncyiuan for use. F. I>, No cO, Dec T, 1883. PP P, att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of J K Vincent, of, in and to aincly-e gbt acres ol land, laoicor less, situate iu Marion township, But ler county. Pa., bounded and described as fol low , t >-iv 1; 011 the north by Ro«t and Porter, eist by John Kimes, south by J Gilmore, west by Janus P'.rter; all fenced and about 25 acres cleared thereon, f'eized and taken iu execution :.s ih<- property of J K Vincent at the suit of S P McCuliuont. F I), No •J~, DeeT, 1883. Lev MiQuistion, ED. No 50, Dec T, 1883. C Campbell, att'y6* All the rijdit, title, interest and claim of \V H (iallaher, 01, in and to sixty-tliree acres of I md, more or lets, situate in Franklin township. But ier county, l J a., bounded as follows, 10-wit: 011 the north by east by Win James and D Siiumcns, south by James Riddle, west by Thomas Cr itty; I.lu story lon house weather boarded, 1 story Ilo.lt d house, l'iiifc frame birn and orchard tlieicou mostly cleared. Sriznl and taken in execution as the property of Win H G.illaber at the euil of J M Leighncr, iu trust, et al. ED, No 58, Dec T, lfß3. Brandon, a't'y. All the rinht, title, inttirest and claim of Philip Biekcl, of, iu aud to a lot ol ground situ ate in the borough ol Butler, Butler county, Pa., containing 00 bv Iso feet, more or less, bounded and desciibed as follows, to-wil; on the north by an alley, east by lot of Lewis DuflTord, west by Blufl street and south by North street; a two story frame dwelling house, frame barn and out-buildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution i'.s the property of I'liiiip Biekcl at She suit of Butler Savings Bank for use. T D, No 1, Dec T, (ii}• ;si) feet, more or less. bounded n irih by an alley, cast by an alley, south by W (J Adams and west by Main sired; a one-tlory Irutne house witU bisemeut, a two story frame building, a one-story frame B!IO|>, frame stable, Iruil trees and grape vines there on. Seized and taken in execution a-- the properly of W M Patten at the suit ol K \V McKee, Cashier, for use of Simon Truby, Jr., Assignee. E D, No 78, Dec T, 1883. Williams & Mitchell, att'yp. All the rifilit, title, interest and claim C P Johnston, o»vucr and contractor, of, in and to a lot of ground situate in the borough of l'ros pe. t, but ler county, Fa , bounded as follows: on Ibe north by lot ol Geo Mace, on the east by a street, ou the routh by an alley and on the west by property of S Koth; a,two-story frame d>V: houdcjlti j !>y feet, (containing one-fourth ol an acre, more or less,) thereon, fcized and taken in execution ai tlie property of 0 1' Johnston, owner of contractor, at the suit of 11 buuer & ISro. KI) No. 82 Dee, T. 1883 If. H.McCormick att'y ED N > B'J l)te T 1883. \V D Brandon attorney. Ail the light, title, interest and claim of G Ch. ltoenigk, of, in and to sixty-six acres of land, more or less, situate in Buffalo township, lint ler county, l'a., bounded as follows, to wit: on the north by la.ids of hartley. Zeir and John Harvtr, east by lands of (ieohrn.g and Petsinger, south by lands of hartley and Petsiuger »ny Zinkbeni, nest by Abr. Ziegler. Mostly cleared, ho ise, log barn, framo stable and orchard I heron. Seized and taken in execution at the pro,! i ty of ll inri S Walters at the suit of Lutz & Dambach, for use. K I> No 35 Dec T. 188 ) W ii Dusk ati'y. All the right,title, interest and claim of Henry S iVtlt jrs of, in an Ito a oirtmu leasehold situ ate lands of Jo in Ste.vr.it, Ls . 11 r Oity boro., butler county, Pa., containing 2-; by 180 feet, more or lees, bounded north I y .in alley, east by hit of J Al Diet, south by Pi tshurgh street and wei-t by breakneck cieok, t >,;ng Marshall tV6DIU n.rlb 85 deg Ml t, live hun dred and seventy-eight fo'-t to a pin at the place of beginning, containing 2U acres and Mi perches, more or less. Seized an 1 taken in ex ecution as the property of J.ones Kuter and F.hza Sutter, at tho suit of Sarah J IJaui.tev by hot attorney in fact Thoruloy Jolmsloii. EDNo GO Doc T 18H3. From 0. I*. No 305 Juno T WW. All tho rigid, title, onterosi and claim of L- Delamater, of, in and to all tilt) oil right of. 111 and to 111 aeio-t ol' land more or !■» *, situate in Donegal township. Butler county Pa., bonieb d 11011h by Mi'Oulloiigh, ".a.it bv sime, so t!i by Daum and west by Millerstown ami Karns ;ircli tser. the costs on the writs must be pai'l. aii'! .1 IHie liens, inclinting iiiortsrage searches tlie property sold, together wil ii saeb lieu 1 r dltor*s reeeipt" tor tbe amount of the pto tinu I until 1 o'clock. P. 11. of next day. at wliieh t :: ;■ i property not settled for will lie put nl> ami sold :it tiic expense and of the person to whom first -old. *S--e pardon's Digest, titli Kilition, p::ge -146, and Smttb's Forms. p;:_ • ;e-t. THOMAS OONAC.HY. Slieriff of. Butler County. Sheriff's (.Rice. Butler, l'a.. May lltli, lttst. Always the Best, Pure Crcaui Tartar is an Acid. Which is the product of the natural grape fruit. Science submits that fruit acid is conducive to liea'th. It is therefore apparent to tlio intelli gent mind tha' a pure grape cream tartar bak ing powder is the only kind that can be truly considered healthful. From its beginning, over seventeen years the "Banner ' Baking Powder has had for its basis the highest test 9'.) per cent, pure grape crcum tprtar, and thousands of families who have used the ' Banner" brands all these years a-c to-day more fully convinced of tho fact that it is "'Always the Best," be cause of its perfect puritv and healthfnl , ie>s. NOTHING Can be lost by sending for free specimens of the great Farm and Garden Journal of America. It costs more to publish than a-iv other of its clans. It presents over 500 original engravings anuuilly of cattle, grain, fruits etc., etc. It lias over GOO contributors—among them the best write's in the world. It oivn experiment grounds of 82 acres worked in the interests of its subscribers. A XKM Kit A iu tlie agriculture aad horticulture of Airerica A SI.OO Weekly for i*2. a Year! It is original throughout. It is pure in tone and nilmiis no ambiguous advertisements. It is a faim, garden, religious, news, home and lileraiy paper ;;il in one. lilt: Bc-ai, Nr w-Yoi.i.'Ktt is for the North. Soul li, East and West. II has be onto the lead ing rural paper by leal worlh, perseverance and enterprise—by its devotion to the true 'nteiests of all who till the land wile he. for plea jure or profit. It is printed upon fine tinted paper, Hi pages weekly, eacn page ll'jxifi'j inches. It combines the bosi features of the daily and weekly press with all that can iuslruct, elevate aud interest the rural home. Its Free Seed Distributions have in. reduced or disseminated many of tho most valuable seeds and plants now known. Among them may be ineuiioiibd thn Beauty of Hebron, White Fdophant and B.ush potatoes, the Cll. ill en Kai-pbei y, Clawson. Kult>:o-'!law- Hon, Surprise, IJlacU-bearded Centennial wheats, and a hundred others. Tho now vanolios of seeds offered in tho llural's Frco Seed Distribu tion are alono worth moro at retail prices than the yearly price of tho Journal. Specimen copies will fur nish all details with original engrav ings. WHY NOT sent! for free specimens and then judge for yourself ? 34 PARK ROW, N. Y. l.int oi Juror.s Drawn to serv..- an Traverse Jurors i>i the De cember Term of Court, commencing the third Monday, being tl».- 17th d iy A. 1). ISWi. Brahatii Hugh, Mercer twp, farmer, illicit Alex, Slipperyoclt, farmer. Black Uichard, Hariisville boro, farmer. Bartlay Jos 1., Penn, farmer. Bol'oii Samuel, ('onnoqueneswiiig N, farmer. Cochran Wilson, llercer, farmer. (!ttrry Morris, liarrisville boro, laborer. Cooper Jacob, Jaekson twp K, farmer. li.iritng Itoberl. Fairview twp W, pumper. Doiltheft J M. Forward, farrne". Figlieiilnub Jos, Summit farmer. Klriclt John 11. Hariisville boro, student. Flliott 15 F, Worth, farm sr. Forelit Win. Fairview twp K, producer. Fletcher E M, I'arlcr, farmer. Gallagher Simon, Clea field, farmer. ('allaghor Jno W, Jefferson, farmer. Hutchinson F I'. Ooneoril, farmer. Ilntlner I.ewis Butler twp, farmer. Hutchison S»C Washington t .vp S, farmer, Huscdton John, Butler boro 2d ward, farmer. Hickman Jos. Saxonbttrg boro, plasterer, lift Lewis, Jackson twp K, merchant. Jamison J S, Fairview twp K. farmer. Keister Jacob, Mipperyroek, jusfico. Kiiimpe Ciias, Clinton twp. farmer. Katnen r Wm. Fairview twp K, farmer. Klingler I'ied, Butler boro 21 ward, clerk. Alorrisou II H, Mercer, farmer Meats Isaiah N, Washington, farmer. • Mcflarvey J J, Mcrc.-r, fartn"r. Miirtlanl W W, Fniview Iwp W, farmer. McMahan John. I' trkertwp, farmer. I'atterson Jos, JeiTersou, farmer. I'rice Jos M. Allegheny twp, farmer. Itiber M. Butler b >ro 2 1 ward, merchant, ltoddick O C, Allegheny twp. farmor. Seaton Aimer, Mercer, farmer. Stewart J 1.. Washington twp 8, farmer. Stewart Alex, Coiiuoipienes-ting tp N, farmer. H'ltiinon John 1,. Coriiioi|UQiiess:ug N, farmer S'l.atior J 11, Mudilycreek, farmer. Tobin Til'is, I'en 11 farmer. Young Jaco >, For.vard farmer. ALL FOR NOTHING \\ liy I In* EhK'lor uiih itiir. I l ' , as he entered his hoi\so, which was situated in a cosy villiatfC in central New York, "I have back from a long and dreary ri« 1 e away down ain.#n;j tin* mountains, and all to no purpose whatever. The mess* said the imin wouldn't live till morning, when the fact is lie had only an or dinary attack of colic. II tin- simpletons only had i-iisc to put a KKNSON'S <\\l*- C1NI) I'OKor.S I'liAS l | It on his stomach he would have hern all in an hour «»r two. lltit &<>;{«<• folks are »low t«» learn," added the old physician, swallowing the cup of steaming tea which his wife had just poured for him. Doctor K wan n.'ht, yet people do learn, even though slowly. The rapidly increasing 11*■ <5 of llensoti's plaster proves this beyond ' Hiding in the eouit ol'Common I' lean <>l If 111< i- county, on Monday, tin; lOili «1 •«y ol' lb uihcr, ISM."., lor a cli ii tcr lor I In' Kvann < :il) l'l i nbylci ian < /'hurcll. Tlx- object of raid corporation belli;; the Mip port ol |»11 i>!II * worship ol Alllll u 111 y vn A I X* I •■mill V , I'mU • l'i- | ?y, ; v^-r^-.^■.3(ige:.dcrs. | > Silk aud I.inen Handkerchiefs, Hemmed and Hemstitched, in white and with fancy borders, Linen Collars and Cufli, all the new I.*? h ,CS RUBBER H, cJ\l Umbrellas in Silk, Alpaca and Gingham. Largest line of English and American Silk Umbrellas ever shown in Butler. Our h~-t Black Silk Umbrtlla for $3.50 is the best thing ever offered. The Celebrated Comet Shirt. A full line of Fancy Colored Shirts '*l always on hand. The largest and most complete stock of Furnishing Goods for Men and Boys in Butler. " ft* j CHARLES R. GRIEB, Union Block, Main Street, Butler, Fa. |S J 1850 11111 l - ESTABLISHED _||J|_ 1860. TTT!¥I T HE J E W E L E 11. Butler, Penn'a. Two Doors North of Dullys and opposite Troutman's Dry Goods Store. DEALER IN Fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles, Etc. Agent for Kockford Railroad Watches aud King's Combination Spectacle*. ENGRAVING AND REPAIRING OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, ETC., A SPECIALTY A_ll Work ~Warranted. All Goods Sold by us Engraved Free of Charge. Call and See our Stock before purchasing. E. GRIEB CO) 18.-.0 WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE 7 ETC. Having op a new stand in CNION BLOCK, where can bo Been a Iresli stock of everthiug to be found in a FIRST - CLASS JEWELRY STORE, I would invite the public to call and offer a »hare of their patronage. Remember the etock ie of TH£2 LATEST • DESIGNS, AND ENTIRELY NEW, llepairiug of \\ atches, Clock?, Jewelry, etc., will receive our strict attention. J. It- GrRIEU, UNION BLOCK, MAIN ST. BUTLER PA GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE BOOTS AND SHOES A. T R C. HUSELTON'S FOR THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS This stock is lurgo, all clean goods made to ray order and warranted. >0 TRASH BA THIS STOCK. You won't find any goods in this stock that have been bought at AUCTION 1 ". Stickers that nobody wants to sell in his retail trade. Auction goods can be sold cheap but they won't wear and are dear at any price. Our sales so far this fall are very large, and we mean TO MAKE THEM STILL LARGER By offering the people of Butler county BOOTB MTlfl ftt astonishing low prices. OUR OBJECT IN THIS SALE Is to clean up our entire Fall and Winter stock to get room for our Spring trade. We will Offer You, way Below Actual Value Mens' Calf and Kip Hoots, hand made; Boys' Calf and Kip Boots, baud made; Youths'and Childrens Calf and Kip Hoots, copper tips; Mens'Calf and Kip Low Instep Boots a specialty; Woinens' Calf and Kip Shoes, hand made; Misses' aud childrens Kip and Calf Shoes, hand made; Childrens Button School Shoes in Calf and Peb. Goat. OLD IiAIUKS' FLANNKL LINKD SHOES AND SLIPPERS. We still best Bubber Goods in the market, Ladies' Misses' aud Childrens' Kid Pebble (Joat St., Goat ButtonSedi Low aud Polish Boots, these ate Cheap Stylish goods what every lady and child wants. We do not advertise to sell below cost as everybody knows that kind of talk is humbug, but we mean what we Bay to sell you good Boots and Shoes way below their actual value. No misrepresentation. Customers are told what the goods are before they buy, the prices we shall name to you on this stock Will Move it off Rapidly, Come early and get a bargain before this stock is reduced, recollect these are clean, good goods, no old auction or job lots of. BOOTS and. SHOES LARGE STOCK OF LEATHER AJ*l> FINIMNGS. Repairing all kinds at reasonable rates. Come and sec us, will save your money. NO TROUBLE to show goods. B. C. HUSELTON'S Gt. B. BARRETT & CO., 238 and 240 LIBERTY STREET, Pittsburgh, Penn'a. Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Clocks, Bronzes, Silver and Plaled Ware, Watch Material, Etc. Wholesale Only. ocpts,l6t PARSONSSfILLS A ri't will romtillU'r rh »•>«•' th« Mnnd in tl|p«ntir<- a \ strut in thr<*«* m-ntha. Anf person who will lake ON V? IMI»L I veil NICIIT FROM oNK I«P TV\ 1.1.N I. \\ KKK'S mar (••■(•■ml t«> ■ ••nn«. with. if »t«rh a thing l« |»oaalt>U. I r ruruiir F«-n»nlr <'-.tti|>!aint« tli •■ I'illn hn»«• • «>|ii:tl |*h* «!••• th»m in tli'-ir |»r»ftlr«. S«hl «*vrr> w h»r«. Butler's New Departure For I'innon, Organs, Violins ami oilier M in>S ' cnl Instrument!), cull at the NEW MUSIC STOR3, OK Kleber Bros. & Stauflfer, Main Street, Bui lor, 1\». sheet Mil«ie anil Munio Hooks always on lianf or I'llrnitli<-