tub citizen. rmiDAY. JULY ts. 18». SOCI EiTIESi LOCAI. A.SSEM HI.Y «>!«s, Kniphts "t UUs H. BF.IBtE, New Advertisements. E-* hr«t..r Sale of Property in Middle •M twp , „ Adooui-lrsUir*" nJh of E-tale «( ui-orpn Bern. BHltfi Sacrifice Sale HaarHon Winding np the .-season. tUackinorc A Uritb'r Annoanr-euient. 1 <".lb»n A Dale » Hats. Eu l»r Clark for July 1* and 1!«. sh«rthdf» Academy. Ih-trrr t>llei» Wa>hington A Jefleraou College. Boyal Bskiug Powder. Jurdaii'f Beataarant New —Flowers. >"«»Ta —All a iMIRWI A Shuttlewortb. the laat.ilr; ui u. lave di olved partner hip. —Th' Butler Military Co. will go into caatf at Gr«va City, dariag tbe latter part of aelt week —Wm Arkaian a P AW hrak>-inan waa ran over and kilted at 3faw Castle joar-tkm laat ~aturda. The IJA\ ott.- dance Fran ea»«e for the piano. f.,r -ale at J F. T MaMaV —The U-tting iu Bntb-r latt Monday waa 2 to 1 in favor of Sullivan, and con-id eraM money chauge.l bands. —Considerable clover *a- cut la.-t week, and this week ha been plendid harvest weather —Cro»- in L-wi-tiifii** viciaity are feeding on ioc'i-U and letting the corn alone. —A big distillery is to be built at I'nioii town. Fayette coanty didn't vote that —The spring chicken i* here. It ia a light weight hut it takes a heavy puree to •aiataui it. —There is straw enough for the oath crop, and it will be a big one if the filling torn* oat right. —C. C. Fleming, formerly of this county, waa drowned laat Friday while bathing in the creek near WcUsville, 0. —The festival in Bink on the 4th. for the benefit of the new Keforuied church was a erejt saecesa, and nette«l over s2o(Ucnc**ing twp, died last Friday within a few boars of each other, and were buried on Sunday. They were both aged ladies. Me»«r> W W. Blackmore and 1,. M. «»rieh a ill leave town to-day for the Kant ern shoe market, and they expect to open their new tore on H. Main Ht. by the Ist of Augn-t See their card in another place -Mr Ja M Crook.bank i, of Winfield Tp , 1# yet traveling for the Waring Maim taeturiag pleineuts and has a g<»»l trade in tbit I . eoajty —lt II Bogg- of Boggs A Buhl, Alio gheny, has »old hi- lieauttful new residence on North avenue, aud has purchaM-d the adjoining lot 110x170, for SO.S, (UK) The firtn is said to be worth over a million. Part of the State Orphans' School Commission inspected the liouie liere last Monday and expressed themselves well plea nd with it, and promised to send fifty more orphans to it. Our Home is one of the beat in the State. Ksq. Walker has a bottle of alleged whisky in his possession, taken from a era*} drunk man on the 4th, which ia a cariosity. It'a no wonder the fellow was temporarily inaane after drinking •uch stuff as that. —The new time table on the P. A W K It. i* so very unsatisfactory that there ia general complaint regarding it, and the road is |r»ing its trade between Butler and Allegheny. A revlsal of the time table la expected for tha near future aud would be adviaable —The National ensign will hereafter have forty-two stars aud thirteen stripes. When Vermont and Kentucky were ad luittad in 174)1 and 17112 au effort was madc t« have the number of stripes Increased to fifteen, but it was vote«l down in Congress. —There wa« lota of fun aud lots of er rors in the game of base hall played here on the 4lb betwi-eu the Centrevilla club and the Y. M C. As of Butler. There is tpore fan in a game like that than there i* ■n a doien game* between professionals. —Mr. AW. MeCollong!) «»f this place M now in the employ of the Pittsburg Plate Otasa <50., aa KlaM Hap't. His duties are to b as*- and drill for ga.-, and maintain supply Utr ti>e works st Tarentnm, Croigh Uh, and Kord < ity The Co ,is now drill ing three well. in the Sarvers Station field and intend piping the supply from that field to Ford City, and the bulk of their •upply for the Tarentnm and CrcighUtu works come. from the Murray .ville i,i |,l Capt Ford is the principal tockholder >,| t the Co , whii hha lao and a hall uiillloua invested in their plant, and employ about 13*«) roeu Their plate plant at Ford < ity, lnr* at the CITIZEN nlßce. ■ —Until the corporation that own- th \ Vfhenr 1> t-e t»al! !"-onnd« provider emn f,,r?*l'ie -- -at- for the public at a reasona 'le • all the Pi'.tabarg paper? nhonl l coaib.'W and refu»e to print any hall new-. Try it w 1 gentlemen, and see how it works. \ —The iftivernor of Ix>tii-iana i-nnied a proclamation urging the peace officer- to interfere with the -lugging match, just a thoagh a State that r.-ple!,i-lie- it- tri-a.-nr . with a lottery hod a moral right to de nounce a prize fight It i- said that $2,000 go froui Butler to New Orleans every month for lottery tickets. A Union Veteran Legion wa- organiz ed here on the evening of the 2iult. and -tarted of! with eighty members. To belong to this organization you mu>t have enlisted prior to July of ISiJS, served at two consecutive years, aud have been honor ably discharged. It cuts out all 9 inos. and drafted men. —A tlood in the Moddyereek on Wed nesday evening of last week, caused by the heavy rain of that day. did consider able damage The bridges from Conrad Snyder's place in Brady twp . to the Slip pen rock were washed away, the meadows along the creek were flrxxled A man is reported to have tpern drowned at Minldy creek falls. —By the new -cheduh- on the P. A' W I: B. the morning paper and >n«il from Pittsburg -houM arri'. •• at 10:20 a. m , but the train i- geiicrall} behind tune and it i often near noon when the mail arrive it the P. O. Thi- i- a very unsatisfactory ar raugcuieut for the people at Butler and we hope that it will t»e remedied a- -non as possible —The Democratic County Co.n. met in Butler la«t Saturday week, aiid nominat ed Aaron Keilx-r for Di-trict Aft'y, a:.d Je-s<- Heydrick fur Co., Surveyor I.e. Mct/nistiou, W A Forquer, Jas Mi Kee and Pet.-r Kattigau were elected a- dele g»te. to the Mate Convention, and C. M. Heineman, Chairman, and Ja •. Mi Kce and A P. Stewart, Secy" ol the County Committee. The ringing of the Court Hou-e bell at II o'clock la-t Friday night, told our pen pie that something was wrong, and the crowd that a Die milled on the Diamond was informed that a young son of Walter Craig of West Clay St., was missing. A search was made for the little fellow hut he could not be found, but next da}' he came home. He had been visiting an aunt in Benfrew. —Col. Bedic was called upon on the 4th Ui preserve order at Slipperyrock Park. ID- took his soil Sain and Dect. Dunbar up with him, and succeeded in preventing any further fighting, tyuite a number of the coal miners from the northern part of the county were there that day, with bottles in their pockets; they became drunk and quarrelsome arid some of theui hail to be run off the grounds. —A little girl of John Sutton of Martins burg wa- burned to death a few days ago, uuder peculiar circumstances. She had been catching potato bugs, aiid burning them with nil, and while burning one batch the fire did not blaze strong enough, so she poured on oil from the can, ttu can ex ploded, her clothes were saturated with bunting oil, and she was so badly burned that she lived but a fewjiours —A special from Freeport dated last Saturday said:—George Cramer was com ing awuy from the coal scaffold on the bluff above Buffalo creek »ilh a two horse team loaded with coal, and while making a short turn the. wagon started back over the hill taking the horses and driver with it down the declivity of one hundred feet, smashing the wagon, injuring both bur-en badly. Mr. Cramer was badly hurt by the horse - falling on top (if him. It was a nur row escape from death. Mr. W. H H. Biddle may well show his greenhouse with pride to hi* friends. It is a perfect bower of beauty, one might nay Among some of the rarer plants we saw the other evening were several species of the Bauaua bearing, Lemons and Or atiges which soon will bear frilit, and a fig tree with ripe figs upon it. These were most delicious. Mr. Itiddle taken personal care of hia grounds and greenhouse aud they are undoubtedly among the fine-t in the Slate. —The family of Luther Dickey of Chica go, formerly of Tarcutum, aud who have relatives in this county, were poisoned in aotne mysterious manner a few days ago, and one of the children-- A lice, aged !t years-died from its effects. At firt t it was itippo-ed that -oun- corned beef that tbey hail eaten for supper wa - the cause of the poisoning, afterwards it wa blamed on the nwpberriei, but an examination of lln f'ood in the di ad • hilil' ■ i-.tomoch and of all the food iu the hou-e failed to reveal Un real cau 4 lost many men and thru general officer.. Col Palter on. Lt. Col Mellwaiu and Major Coleman lien Tim, A Rowley ui Pittsburg, tli« hr.-t Col ol the regiment, and Col patched, now ot South lleinl, lii d , will be preacut at Ho re union - Hulmcribe for the CITIZEN, the oldest Kepubiii m paper in the county. LEGAL NEWS. lom. Mr.-. Emma I>untan has brought suit for -lanlr-r vs. Mike Cypher for calling her bad name* and claims damages in SI,BOO. The Butler Water Co.. Clara Brandon. C G. Chri-tie. W. II II Kiddle, 15. C. Hnselton. Alfred Wick, S. A. Wick and Chas. McCandless have appealed to Court from their asseaement-*. Greer M*Caudle« has brought suit lor tre-pa-- vs. W. M. and Max will Huui phrcy. The tai collector* l>oofc-i for every dis trict in the county are ready, and collec tors are requested t«» call at the Commis sioners!' office for them at once. The tax levy for county purposes this year is five mills. AhitU the Commissioner* estimate will bring in about $60,000: and th*- only State tax i- that on rips for hire and on money at interest which in 3 mills. At the sitting of Court, Monday. Win. Xcwall. ofCotlbitrn. was granted a divorce from his wife Mary Ann nee White. Col. He-lie has seven guests at present; those we noted in our la-t issue, and Arthur KeHer. committed on the Ith on a charge of desertion. Andrew C. Gibson has been appointed tax collector for Fairview borough.. There are no new developments in the Kohlm-yer ca -, bat some are expected. of administration have been granted to June- Bryan on estate of An drew Thompson, of Concord Tp., also c T. A. to Lev. M'-Candlcs- on estate of A. M. Mr-Candle , of Centre Tp. The will of Wm. Barker, Esq., of Buffalo Tp.. was probated and letter- to M. N • ireer; also will of George Kneins, ol Lan ca-terTp.. and letters to David Z and W. I hue! - also will of Peter Ohl, of Jeffer ■•n Tp., and no letter.-. LATE PROPERTY TRANSFERS. Win. Harker to John Hoover, lot in I'ar ker for 1250. Sarah Maokc-y to Samm-I Householder, lot in Butler for £IOO. M I. Hole to Johanna Bench, lot in Donegal for s*2oo M. E. Bole to Mary E Doty, lot in Don egal for *2OO Margaret Covert to Christ. Crahain, 02 acre- in Brady for $2,000. S. Beiehley et. al to D. G. Courtney, 00 acre - in Mercer for $3,000 J. T Driiily. adm'r to H II Gourher, lot in Butler for 1 A. Bit-hard on to A. Melz, lot in Adam Car 1001. Seth Staple«i to Annas Mctz, 121 acres in Adam* for SB,OOO. J. K. Btoup tri D I'. Nicholas, .1 acres in Adams for s.>lo. D. Hitishew to J. U. Schattpp, lot in Butler for $1,200. M. J. Hob; to J. L. Campbell, lot in Donegal for S2OO. I*. Flinner to Benj. Ktokey, 20 acre* in Lancaster for SBOO. John Kobb to Mfulison ltobb, 10<) orce in Parker for $3,500. Wallace Donaghy to Kllen Johnston, 2 acre i in Buffalo for s4oo. Jane Mcßride to Albert Lotz, lot in Evarisburg lor %Üb>. Elizabeth Rickettato Chas. Fisk, 43 acres in Donegal for SSOO. (i. F. Keek to J. C. McKec, lot in But ler for $l5O. Bi.-becca M< Call to Frank Markwell, 1 acre in Concord for $01.56. Marriage Licenses. From June 27th to the date of our going to pre** marriage licenses have been issued as follow*: Daniel I'. Double Franklin tp Eva J. Stevenson ...Centre tp Kobert I'. Miller Pittsburg, I'a Jemima Marshall Allegheny Co G. W. Gieslcr Winfleld tp Eiuina Michel " Elmer E ltobb Benfrew, I'a Georgiana Solinger " Samuel Weber Forward tp Lucinda Shaffer lackson tp James M McQuistion Allegheny tp Kizzie McElroy " J. A. Eberhart Fairview tp Fannie Kllcnbergcr " Win. M. McGregor Cherry tp Sarah Christy " Wm. J. Barrickinan Butler, I'a Sadie Byers Armstrong Co II O llallack Allegheny tp Mary MeKissick Parker tji Henry ('. Shannon Buffalo tp Ellen I'arrit " Samuel N. Fornytbe Allegheny, I'a Elizabeth Crosslin Joseph C. Vogua Slipperyrock tp Maggie Miller Brady tp Hugh A. Maxwell Kaxouburg, I'a Carrie Wise Butler, Pa John C. Wolf Tarentnm, I'a Annie Bitlner Bakerstown, I'a Jos. L. Knox Clay twp Martha Fleeger " C. N. J. Barrickinan Butler, Pa Clara Balston Cherry twp Kobert McKinuy Petcrsville, I'a Clara Weigle Prospect, Pa Wm. J Wigfield leflerson twp Virgie Lilldscy Penil twp Alphons Hiiiterlang Donegal twp Caroline Ger stner Clearfield twp Michael Neail Beaver Co., Pa Mary Miller Clarion, I'a George Pohrer Allegheny, I'a Mary Hiiiterlang Summit twp .1 Hurry Thompson Butler, I'a HelUe Eagal Centre twp Andrew P. Jack Washington tWJ' Maggie Mi Harvey Fair vie* Jo eph 11. l'oweli Peon tp Minnie Lav cry ' " William Newell Coal town Marv Crnlier Clay twp At Mercer- S. J. McKcau of Ituller Co and M L. I'rey of Mercer Co. 'flu- hot weather IK killing the liable,i, particularly tln> e fed from the bottle, licorgc Carduer lo I one from cholera til fanlurn, Tue «lay, and took it lo Murrini villi- for burial. Fred Leidcckcr |>> t on<' Weilne day During hot weather cow's milk i-U dangerous food J'oi babies, ami when mothers have not enough "nurse" they lionld lie taught to take prepared wheat, or mime other food, when but a few day ■ old. Mot Hinchberger of Butler twp. also but a child, Wednesday, Mr. Nicholas J. Shaffer al Butler lost a child by cholera infuntuiii, Tuesday evening —One of the saddest stories we have ever heard is that of Mrs. Burton of Allegheny, whose daughter, Nellie, was drowned 111 the Contioquenemdng on the 4th. Her hus band, a machinist, was burned to death. She suffered from a cataract, which was only removed after an expenditure of $2, •MM). The disease caused mental trouble, and she was scut to an anyluiii for four year", and wis only released about two weeks ago. All seemed prosperous at last. Her son bail an excellent position and her daughter was receiving a good salary iu cashier in a store, when suddenly word win received "that Nellie was drowned Surely some people have more than their share of trouble. The Markets. BI'TLRK MAtIKKTS Our grocers are paying 12 for butter, 15 for cgg-i, 75 for new potatoes, 25 for old po tallies, H for currants, 10 for raspberries, H for gooseberries, $1 {>, bu. for peas, 1.50 '(> bu for beans, 'Jc a bunch for beets. PITTKKUOU PttHllt'Ck. Timothy hay from couulry wagons *l3 to sls; mixed bar $!l; middlings sl2 to sls, bran sl2; oat -. 27 to XI; clovcrseed 5.10 to 5.60; timothy seed 1.75. Country butter H to 13c; eggs 15; rags 1j; tallow 44; spring chicken* 3a to 50 ft. pair; potatoes I .Ml to 1.75 f' bid; black roapber rie* 7to 0 '(-• *|'i r '-'' '-i hitokleber rles 12 to 14; gooseberries :i to 5; currants H to 10. IIKUtt'H LIVK SIOCK I'.ceves sold at 3J to -4 J, dry cow 14 to :i, veal calves -I to 5, Texas calve,- -Ji to Bingham .1 Co. of Butler Co. sold cow lit 1111 average of $35 a hi;ad Sheep , old at .14 to 4}. poor lambs. 24 to 'I, prune lambii. tt to o|, and common -14 to 5 Wright -old sheep at 44, and lambs at | toll Prior sold lambs at ■> to 0, and beep at 5. liiglit weight hog ■ old al 4J to 4 H.i l'lverytlnug in thn Wagon, Curt ami IlarncHH Hue cheap at M AUTiNi uum Ac Co't, f.'iinniugbain nt , Duller. —Uul)M<:rili4t for tho CITIZIN, the oldest ltepulilicao paper ot the couuty Personal. Mr. A. L. Bowser has rented rooms in the Henry Miller house on N Main -trcet. and with'hi- wife will go to housekeeping there. Al. ha* been elected to hi-old posi tion in the Franklin schools, but thinks of remaining here and practicing law. Mr. 8. S. Babbitt and family of Alle gheny. spent the 4th in Butler with W. W. ' Blackmore and family. Mr. George Vosbrink arrived home on a visit to his mother, who i- in poor health. George has been located in Chicago tor some years; he is engaged in the manu facture of grocers' sundries and is doing well. Phillip Vosbrink was oat from Pittsburgh on the 4th. Mr. Omer Coliuet died at Dnuuensc on Sunday, June 3oth. of typhoid lever He was married to IJose Manny of tbi place eleyen months ago. s&id tliey moved to Duquense. near McKee-port. but three weeks before his death. He was foreman in the new plate glass works there. Mi-s Florence Stevenson, a daughter of James Stevenson of Summit township, and Mi-« Ella Montgomery are home from the Oscheville, N. missionary school. Mr. Will Campbell and hi wife have re turned from their wedding trip, and Mrs. Lusk and Miss Maine Lusk are their guests. Kev. Lovaf Young and family have re moved to butler and are now" occupying the house on Howard street that he pur chased u W Pearl and intends building. Mr (juigley Walters, of Pittsburgh, is vi-iting friends in Butler. Mr. George Ifft, of the Pitt, burgh Com (-. -pent part of his vacation with friends in this county. Mr. Chas, Herr. of the ftintrii. spent 4th of July week with friend: in Soiner set. Pa. Mi Maud Bingham, one of the teach ers nf Slippen rock Normal, ii* visiting her i ter Mr J W Brown. Mrs. Harvey Miller is seriously ill Adam Spanninghurg and wife, formerly of this place, were living at Johnstown at the time ot the flood, and lost their hou?e and all their hou.seheld goods. They were glad to e. i-ape with their lives, arc now living a itb a friend, and Adam ha re.-uined work in the steel mill. Ernie Payne, of Titusville, is the guc tol Mr L. O. I'urvis; Miss Creigh on, of Pittsburgh, and Miss Mason, of Mo tiongabala. are the guests of Mrs. Lorry Hoessiug. Fred King, a Butler printer, aud his wife, -pent last week with his folk - here. Mi Mertie McKee and her brother Ira spent the Fourth with Jno. Heed and fain ily, and John's brother Adam, of Taren turn, visited him and bis sister Mrs. Will MeCttlidless. Mrs. Filhean, of Bradford, is the guest of her mother, Mrs. Mary Mttnfz. Ye editor and his eldest took in the sights of Pittsburg la«t week, and ftn- scene of the Johnstown disaster. Miss Bird Gregg was the guest of Mi-s Madge Douglass last week. Miss Belle Hall, of Warren is the guest of Mrs. L. I*. Walker. Jaineit McJnnkin, of Allegheny, spent a few days of last week with his mother and family in Butler. Kev. Prof. Shaiior, late of Thiel College, has accepted a professorship vacated bj- Prof. John Sander, in Gustavus Adolphus College, St. Peter, Minn. He will enter upon liis duties iu September. Kev. W. J. Cooper, late of Washington county, has taken charge of the Shiloh and Clinton United Presbyterian congregations, and Be v. Stewart has moved to Beaver county. Miss Amanda Brandon, of Prospect, is the guest of Mrs. Jas. S. Hayes, Miss Maggie Bard, of Centreville and Miss Pierce of Mercer are the guests of Miss Bell Lowry. Miss Mollie Kearns, of Butler, and Mr. Geo. Eaton, of Chicago, were married in the latter city on the 3rd inst. Simeon Nixon, Geo. Boss and J no. Blaine represented Butler at the. Beunion of the flth C. S. Cavalry, in Butler ou the 4 lb. Mr. John 11. Beibc-r, foreman of this office, spent last week with friends in Chicago. S. I) Miller anil family of W, Pearl St., are at Lake Conneaut. Mr. Gumnper's three children are sum inering with their uncle, Mr. Geo. Slump of Oakland twp. Mr..Jos. Gray ha-, sold the hou-e in which he lives t.i Mr. Turner. Mr. Haines of Boston is the guest of Ilr, Neyinan. The families of Win. Daubenspeck and Ab-x Hiilchisou ure Kuuitnering at Mr. Daubi-nspcck's farm in Washington twp. The cherry trees ou the farm are loaded this year, and the ladies expect to pre crve a large quantity of them. Miss Bird lleinemun is visiting iu Frank 1 in, I'a. Miss Bo e Weber and Miv-r , Aland and Williams, were the guc t ■ of Mrs Wm. Aland, while iu Butler. Prof. Bancroft spi*nt last week with friends in Meiulville. B. C. Himclthu baa gone east to buy good Mr Jacob Fleeger, Jr of I nioiivilli- is on the nick Ii t Itev. W. I'. Shaw of We t Liberty ha re ligncil hi.* charge, and ivill leave lor Cuba, Crawford comity, Mi -ouri, thi week. Mr. W. I>. Slack of Pittsburg " 'be guest ol Mrs. I. I*. Walker Mr i II II Gallagher ha returned from a vi il to friends iu Pitt -burg. Ben Hognii ha sailed for Europe. Ili saiil "I am going to Loudon, and tln-u to Berlin to carry ou evangelical work. I i ball t.uy as long as lam successful. The newspapers are better friends to me than the ministers. Ouly for the help I receiv cil from the press I could not make a living iu the religious field, but with its aid I in tend to slick, although it i- working lor a bare crust. Yes, I have made as high as $75,1)00 a year when I waa keeping gamb ling houses, bill 1 am out of that bu -iue <* forever." The reiiiuius of the hrolher of Dr. C II Lee of New Castle, formerly of Butler,have been found along Stony Crock, above Johnstown. Wm. Newell of Coal town was grunted u divorce la t Monday, anil took out a license to marry Mrs. (irubcr of Clay twp. on Wed ncsility. He is (12 and she .>H. John B. Greer, Eso. In home from Marion county, Kansas, ami will remain here for several weeks. Mrs. Mary Barto of Evans City is the guest of Mrs. J. J. Beiber of North St. Jus. M. Thomtison, of Khenango, was iu Butler tbiH week attcudiiig his son's wed ■ling, and wan the guest of Commissioner Hutchison. Jas. K. Crow, formerly of this county, but for iiiaiiy yours head of the fire, depart ineiil ol Allegheny (.'ity, died ol typhoid fever at his home iu Allegheny, ou Wed nesduy, aged S3 years. Hadji lliissieu Ghooly Khan, the Persian minister to Ibis country, has resigned his office ou account of the funny things Un- American papers have printed about bis king, the Shah, who Is visiting in Eng laud. A«ent Orr and Agent Crowe. In Criminal Court J allies L. Orr is ou trial before Judge Single oil the churgo of perjury. The prosecutor in the case is IS F Crowe. Orr is a real estate agent iu Allegheny. A abort time ago he lodged a charge of forgery against Crowe, accusing biin ot i-iguiiig hi, brother's name to a mortgage Crowe una tried aud acquitted llu then iu turn lined Oir tor perjury, charging liiin with having worn falsely at the former trial. A unit Waa brought by Peter Port mini again t Crown y ealerday for damage i Orr, as agent for I'ortiliaii, state:, that Ciowc, when be was ug«*ut lor Portiiiau, collected tllo rent dun, which he failed lotiiiu over I'itt ■buig Cii.rth of Wedne, day. orr wuiloutid nol guilty hul ordered lo pay the costs —Kor pure butler go to the Kul ler Cicßiuery. Tuesday's Concert j Tin' Grand Sacred Concert given at the ; German Catholic Church, on Tuesday even | ing. by the church choir assisted by the Genuania Orchestra and Miss Rose Weber of Allegheny, was just -ucb a musical treat as is appreciated by the music-loving peo ple of liutler. The audience was ijuite large, and fully enjoyed the master work of Prof. Lamb, as shown in the excellent training di.-pla\ ed hy the orchestra and chorus. The interest centered iu the singing of Miss Weber and the renditions of the <»r chf-stra. though the home singers were on Ily accorded a secondary place because their merits have been In 11 y realized and enjoyed by Butler audiences before. Xli-s Weber >aug "O Salutaris" by Verdi, iu the manner of an article and her other selec tions were enjoyed. The Orchestra selec tions were unusually line and evinced discriminating taste on the part of the con ductor. The parts most enjoyed, perhaps, were Mendelssohn's Wedding March and the overture "Taneredi" by Uo ini. The choruses were excellent. The parts taken hy home singers, were perhaps, we might say gab losti, enjoyed most of all. Miss Liua Mueller, Miss J. lieiseuman, Mr. John Koch. Mr. Thco. Pape and Mr. John Lewis, are a ijuiutet who might sing with fitucss in any place, as liutler people well know, and it is enough to say that they did as well as they usually mi. To Prof. I.anil) belong- the supreme credit. His careful training and superior talent was everywhere manifest, and we but hope that he will continue his work iu Butler, and give u umre of uch concert a - that of Tuesday evening, (and not for get to bring coinps ar«#uad Oil Field Notes. The 3,f»00, Butler Co. Medical Society. The next regular quarterly meeting of the liutler County Medical Society will be held ut the office of Hr. A. M 4 Xeyman, iu Butler, on Tuesday, July 10, at 1:30 p. in. All members und others who should be members but are not, are requested to be present. 1849-1889. The "Forty Miners" wi'l pilgrimage to the Golden Gate and return, leaving Pittsburg Monday, July-Dili, ar living at San Kranchco, Wednesday, Aug. 7th, having visited, en route, Chicago, llan nihal, Forth Worth, Kl Paso, Paso Del Norte tin Old Mexico), lienson, Tucson and Yuma, l.os Angeles and the Ostrich Farm. Han Pedro and the lieaeh, San Diego and the Orange Groves, Coronado I teach auil the beautiful Hotel Del Coronado. from San Kranci to local points of intere t there will lie daily excursions, iu eluding a bay excursion to Angel and AI eatrax I land . I,ime Point and the Golden Gate. An excursion to Monterey anil the famous Hotel Del Montr, I'acilic Grove, Duncan's Mill , and the lt ; „- Trees of Culi foruia, San Jose and Mount Hamilton. In San Francisco the Clifl House, Seal Hocks, Sutro Aquarium, Sutro Height Telegranh and S'oli Hills, Golden Gate I'urk, the I'liitcd State - Mint, the State Mining liu rcau ami <'hinatowu, it* thitatre jo.- hou es, restaurant and stores, with all tui dcrgroiilid night vi it, lor tho e who rare to go heaving San Kranri co Friday, August Iflth, cro sing the Sierra Nevada Moun tains, Keiio, <'ar'on, Virginia City and the uoi Id I. .noil t/'omstock Mine , Stcauibout, Springs Ogden, Sail I,ake t'lty, Garlielil lieaeh, Deiivei and Ouiaha uill be vbiteil. Stops of a notable length will lie made at each of the above named point . The excursion is not re trictcd to Fori) Miners; all are invited. The nccoiiunoda tioii' will be practicHlly iinlililited Special rates to all points will lie made for all H ho accompany the exem -ion A practicable and thoroughly conversant guide has been engaged, who will attend to every detail to make the tri|i as agree able, profitable and reimonable u« possible. We anticipate returning to Pittsburg Monday, August l!«»lh. For information regarding all details, call on or address the undersigned, who have entire charge of the Kxciirsion. FELIX ('. NKOLKV, III'.MIV DICKSON, Jou N fleoiiKs, Committee of Arrangements. Hoom Hi. ell lllet. I)KAit Sin—Plants arrived on Sat urday all O. K They were fine and much ls:tter thin I expected, coming through the flood and owing to the lateness of the season. I am satis fied that you do not conduct your business on big catalogues and small plants but on small catalogues und large plants. I was more than grat ified at your liberality. Very Hespectlully, l>. A. 11 cm. There are others who speak just as highly of this house, and plunts we got are the finest we ever saw ship ped from a greenhouse In uddition to cheapness, Mr C'baapel always in eludes a number ol extra plants which have here caused a great deal of de light and satisfaction. Wo would advise everyone to sen I for Chaapel's "Book of Flowers and Plauts" which will be sent free iu response to any request. —Try to iuduce y< ur neighbor to take Tilts LniztN. Drowned in the C.onnoijue nessing. The OonnoqniHie~und Ihi* !>en-i. their hont was capsized aii i five ot them were drowned. One of tho party describe the accident as follow '"After dinner tin* unfortunate party went tint in a skill and rowed down the stream, which w.i> -wollcn higher than i..r two years previously Jn-t around a Ix-nd from when; we were .ire rapids which those of us who had l»e«-n there hefor< knew to In* dangerous ou m count of hid den rock-, and we shonted to those in the boat to warn them of their danger. They evidently did not understand for sonic of the girls laughed and waved their band kerchiefs to us. In a moment they had disappeared from view around the l>en o'clock, which reached this city at 0.'.i0, hut was imt deliver* d until 7 o'clock. We took Sheall'er. who i an invalid, to a farmer's house and left lain therein charge of my mother. We will reach liuck run aliout daylight und will couimeuce immc iliately to drag the I renin. Bert Free man wa a cashier in Horned whole sale department: Mi- Hiii'tnii was cashier in Kuhcn's, and Ui - ' i idy was empbn cd at liogg- tl liuhl' . Mr Rurton ami ilr Cassidy are widow ONCK MORE. The Truth and Not.nog hut the Truth. Many years ago w hen we, along with our fellow citizens, were paying fI.V) to $250 for a buggy, we conceived the idea that less than SIOO ought to b*iy a buggy good enough for almo i any man. We et about investigating the matter - went to the largest manufactoric - in the I'. S. and made a contract for a lull car load to he made to our order. We had the cash in our pocket, and the result was that the buggies were made and hipped to u Oiu neighbors (we lived in Prospect, this county, then) said we miwle a mistake — that we could not sell them —anil wo con fess when we did see tlieni all M-t up in a row we felt a little a though we had an elephant on our hands in a dry summer, lint we had good buggies, bought, low l<>r cash, and of course w.. could sell low. 11 was the lirnt time in the history of liutler county that a good bui/gy con Id be bought for less than SIOO. In thirty <1 ay we were out of buggies and another carload on the way. IC very body wanted one « >t onr huggie the rich iiian saw they were good enough for him to ride in anil the poor loan for the lirst time in his life rejoiced in being able to own a buggy, .lusi oit went; our bu incss grew, neighbor told neighbor; il spread all over this State and into othci States until we found it iuipos-ihlc to car ry on our large bu inc without good hip ping facilities. We .elected litltleras the place last Novcmhc We purcha.-ed the old manufacturing CHtablishuient formerlj conducted by (i. 0. Koessing A Sou, on Cunningham street, where we have located permanently, and Butler can boast to-day of having probably*!lie large t wholesale and retail carriage dealers in the Stale We keep in stock everything iu the far riage, Wagon, Cart Harm- s and Kobe line. We have top buggic from +lO np to the very finest baud made work Carts, $11! up; harness, ijni to the very best hand made harness to be louml anywhere, Ac. Our success in business we attribute to our rules first adopted, \/ rt r «*/, ishorhitiinl jirircH. St rtr mint t jiri-sent. Thus we liavi won the good will and confidence of every customer. We say with pride that we have sold hundred < of buggic on time and never had a man refuse to pay his note on ac Count of the article uol being as rente ent ed. This id remarkable, onsidcring our nine years' business. We have plenty ol money; never sell a note. We discount every bill, pay no rent; we give our cu toniers the benefit of i;! 1 thi . and are eloi e cash purchasers Our large experience gives us a knowledge of the bu. iue.-s thai can be acquired iu uo othci way. Come down and see ns whether you want to buy or not; it is only a little walk down from Main street, ami it will pay you well. The members of the conipany are S. Ii Martin court and J. M Ijeighuer. Kispcctl'iilly, S. I!. M MiTiseoefcT A Co. Flowers on Top of tho Allo ghoniea. At "Overlook," tho Kssick .Moun tain Homo, Highland hake, Pu, sit uated high up on tho Allegbenies Mr Harry Chaapel.tbo popular Williams port florist bus established one of the liuest floral displays to be found at any resort One lied is UO feet in diameter ittnl filled Tropical Foliugo Piuiiti. If you are in want of rest or recreation visit Overlook A tremendous lot of Baby Car ringesjust received at J F T. STKIII.K'S. —An immense Block of straw bats, still bats und felt bats ol all kinds und at low prices, just opened at J. F. T STEIILK'S. —"Cows in the Wheat Field"— n new puzzle, just received at J. F. T STEIILK'S. —(iood carts for sls at Martin court h Co's, Cuiiuinghurn St., But ler. 1 have taken the agency lor the "Domestic" sewing-machine, which I guarantee for,fifteen ycurs, and sell for cash or on the installment plan Call and examine it before purchas ing, at M. (' HOCK EN TKI N'S, No. 17, N, Main St —Just received —Five carloads of newer pipe, which was bought before the big trust was formed, and which which will be sold very cheap at M. C. KOCKK.NSTEIN'H, No. 17, N. Main St. Who Is W. IVJ. Nickle. The man with the nerve to give you tl dollai's worth of goods for one dollar, a dozen clothes pins. one cent; a full paper needles one cent; a box of 200 Parlor Matches, one cent; tumblers, two cents; u gal lon bucket, seven ents; a two gallon bucket, ten cents; u one half gallon bucket with cover, six cent*; at the f> cent store, opposite Hank. W. M. NII'KI.K, Manager. —Take your children to Zuver's tiallcry for Pictures that will suit you. Anderson building —(iivo the Butler Creamery a trial for your sweet milk —Beautiful pictures at very low prices ut Miller Bros.' furniture store, | No. I!l JefTersou St. .—J list opened a big lot of Fine Per calos, bent goods and choicest styles, at prices ranging from N to 12} cent., per yard at h. STEIN «V SON'S Fiye cents will buy two quarts ot buttermilk at the Creamery 1 KIT V IN* : ij'ti I I absolute!. en iiti i! 1 > !m --physician und j»ati -ut \.ill Iwth ho disappoint d. (\ rt ii:; iiru.' if not proper! > taken <• "<* ot ! become inert :tr»if cJisjv-nsod are worthless. We make a i specialty of filling ph\-ieians prescriptions and home recipe ] and none but pun* di «lis -1 jjensed, ever\ article .uruur in teed to !»»■• just as represented. It we (h> nut lia\ in stock what is wanteil we f'ranlk". tell ,>. I )ru/eist. Diamond Block, liuth r, I'a. Bargains* For tho next sixty days, in order to reduce our slock, we will quote ppecial low prices ou ail onr ptock. We have on bands thirty bed room aets rangiujr from sls to #l. r it> per BOt. Thirteen upholstered parlor suitf ranging from to if 1 .">U pi r suit. Parlor stands from J2,ho to *io. Lounges from 0 to Hut rocks from Jts to f;»o. Table* from $1.25 to $lO. Wash-stands from $2 to #l*. Bun-ana from t'.> to $25. Sets of chairs from s2.7f»tosl(» per set. Secretaries from s|t; to $lO. Kusv chairs, handsomo pictures, room ornaments, etc., any of which would make both u rful and appropri ate presents. Ml U.Kit BIUPS. No. lit, Jefferson St,, Botlcr, Pa. Houses and lots for salt! in Hut ler. Apply to \V. C. FINIU.KI', At torney, Anderson Building. —All Domestic sewing-machines repaired, free of cliargo, at M. C. ROCKENNTCIN'S, No. 17, N. Main St. Hoys' bicycles and tricycle.-;, and iron wagons just received ut J. F. T. STKIILK'S. —Osborne's, successor to How man's No, 9, K. Jefferson St. Floor oil cloths (new line), wall papers, mouldings, window blinds. Fine Challies at tijj cents, barge lineof Fiue Dregb Zeph yrs and Seersuckers ut 1«) mid 12'. cents at IJ. STKIN «B SON'S. —On White tioods, Cmbroidcries, Laces and Ribbons we can save vou money L. STKIN Al SON. Base-bull lots, balls, gloved, and guides anil masks, at J. F. T. SnsirLt's. —The only place in Butler where you can get those handsome Jersey Blouses is at. L. STEIN k SON'S. —Just received—a large line of Stockinet Jueket-i and F'ne Headed Wraps at L. STKIN & SON'S. Enlarged store, new linen of goods, low priees ut OH M MINK'S, NO K. JefTersou St., Hut ler. —lt is well known tiiut we do the Hosiery trade of the town. One triu! will convince you that you can do better with us than any place else I*. STKIN <\T SON'S. New bluck and colored silks, Satin Khademes, Satin Ho Lii.vons, surahs, moires and gros grains, beat, makes and warranted to wear Prices lower tlian elm'where at 11. STKJN Si SON'S Two liuckhoards For Sale. Inquire at No. 2">, South .Main St., Butler, Pa l.ostl One Dollar—Kvory time you sjiend Two Dollars for glass or tinware or notions without lirst visiting W . M N ICK I.K'H Five Cent Store, opposite Hank. —J. J. Iteibi-r, the drover, want* all farmers and stockraiflers to know that he still deals in stock of uli kinds. Any persons having any to sell should uddress him ho. K. BOX '.120, Butler, Pa., or leave wiih Jacob Iteiber, Jeffemon St —A. No. I. all husk mattress, guur antced, not mixed with excelcer at a lower figure than can Ist had else where In Butler, at Miller Bros', furniture store. No. If Jefferson St —All kinds of lire works at J F. T. STKIII.K'M. Use Double All O. K. Horse and Cattle Powders,best in the world. A sure and speedy cure for heaves, j coughs, colds, inflamed lungs, rough ness of skin, and all kidnev di 'ease's. For sale by J. C. RKHICK., 2-IH-.'ltn No. 5, N. Main St. Butler, Pa itomau candles, sky rockets, mines, at J H' T. STRIII.K'S —The Butler Creamery is uow ' ready to supply consumers with |iur<> butter, sweet milk, buttermilk, awcH. j eream, fresh eggs, and sehmierkac u: Use Double AIM) K Horse hinl mcnt, best in the world. For swell ings, bruises, stiffness of joints, rbeu j mutism, lameness, sore shoulders, riug-bone, sweeny and spavin; it ha.) < no eijtia! For sale by J. C. BKim K, . 2 H ;,m. No. .'i, N Main St. Butler, Pa Wall papers, mouldings, oil cloths, window shades at OMIOIINK'S. Bert mukes of black and colored | Henriettas Irom cents to $1.2.'» per j yard. Silk Wraps ller.riettas from j !»0 cents to Fine surges, do almas, tamise, sebuutopol , and munv other styles of line Drrss Hoods at lowest priees ill h, STKIN Jk BON'S. —The Butler ('reamer y, No l.'i, W. Jellersou St., churns fresh butter from sweet eream every morning. Any p<*r«ou in need of s< wf pipe, can save money by calling at M C Hoi k KN.'il KIN'S, No. 17, N Maiu St. Over Loaded Again! 'I he \\ catlhT I Ins I )* klows t' 'hi* h v.-> • n i vrf i».*>r miiuuit ta -<*il ~uiu nn-r gc.od.> Almo-t every merchant i« um-s ud wait ue for -uii.m-r to <•!»- »!' f their summer I tm tired w.aitii on the uwatker. in i : w * -cfc. I » »rt w., but brtofe I £<> i :*!!! to Make a Xoise in Hutler. Ai i . • ■ 'i l ' > i• t = |a ii rt % r-i*took«d ttd ilxi't donv if. hut I won't * w*y I-.n i a:u y. n< *»U I. h»M. «hoe» in.l slipper® durin? the mont* of J>ily at 1.-*- .»u •• >~)••» next than u >v» Now is (he Time and Tliev Must <•«. I vmwil tin- r.ium Hid I wun' ili tuoa-v, an.l I don't *;int tb»- good*. do you understand thi.- lirn-.ui simjijy in , th<> mlj» are hcrr s;nd rant sold, and if you come v <•«!! Iniv thrm, tin no rf>a-onableXT«-r will bo n»fu*. ed. TI \ IS(4HKAT Mil) SUMM KHhALK ('an only Sunt .>r 1 ft time, md I«nt t> see rnv old as well mww cuutomcrrt lake the advantage ofi' I c*n only quote n few j»ri«vs, bat | »ili guarantee every article named t . t>c from 2."> to .: ]»er c. Nt under actual value Behold The Slit i i^htcr! I,.i'lii - inn- lion K. i liatiim ft.lo Worth fl.Jii " " !>hblt> Oimil " m " 17' " " Ki-l '• j.35 •* -rap " tirain " 1.00 <• um " I,wry Uv «kns 7*. *' t <»• »!i|»per« 45 •" 7i Ln it. < fine »li|>per< k>, J, am) ?'• <*« at*. Its an Awful Price List but I Am Determined to Make Them Go. Veil* lint* <'»lf Hh'.-t |UO Waith HM " " " " - iji 2.00 " iiuS Sh its I.m " IJS " '• (,'nlf Itu n/.Mi J.&-, •• ;50 Mrna \V -tiip«<, 75, "0 and J|. BOYS AND YOUTHS SHOES Are selling at extremely low priced and chih]r«aa and mi-wea aboes wore never sold lower, li.it rem-Miiber thi- the timo in limite -at «.l tioiad for the prii jd uiuied ou them _TsO\V IS THK I' I .M |p tvmbet, hut now thit* bot dull month of July anu will have to net very quickly I (urry si large mock of Ltwa Teanis, Haw Ball ShoeH, Wigwam Hlip pern lor Men, Lulio.i, IloyM, \li--i.-4 nail Children, they are all placed in thi* great Hale. liootn aud .Shoe* mu'le to onh'r. K< > pairini> i done on whort notice LKATJIKU AND KINDIXC.H •Shoemakem fnpplics of nil kimin Come iu:rl get cheap loot wear this month. YOURS TIUTLV. JOHN BICKEL, '22 S. Main St. - _ _ Itutier, I'a. CoijKult your own and examine our .-itock if furui'ure, uphol- Htered miim, i-liai.H, niHttreHrn*s, etc., Ix-fon* purehamng Mti.t.Eß HUH'.- , No. in, .lefl'errtori St —Zuver'rt I'ii'turcrf l ave nothing wanting in finish, loi.r or a correct likenePH 1 —Leavw ycur orden ut the Itutlcr ' Creamery for w* it t i 1 '0 will pay all e\|M-iiiiM Write for room to Summer Institute, Slip|K»ry-, rock, I'n This Is :i (Uhxl Chance. Don't mi j H it >u need no cap Itnl and rio luperiem-e to represent a reliable firm tlia' warrant ■ i' * * .»ek firht clau.'t Work 'rj weeks In the year and good pay weekly Write fir terms at once and secure your territory. AddreM Itr.l 11 K V Ll KTi'III'oHIi At Co , Nurserymen, Itoehenfar, N Y Kaspberry Festival. There will be it Itaapberry and lee Cr am l'« tival in .V* Jlebn I'n-rbyteriau I'l Wh: wn on the eyenjntf of July f'.ii f.w the betielit, of the johndtowu hulferern— All are invited. Com. (irovn <"lly t.olleK«'. The Summer Normal Term of nix weeka will iH'giu Tut 'day, July 2nd Tuition i-* sl' will pay all the expend)* ol th" term (iood board iiip can be bad for $2.2. r < to ?'.! >0 a week Prof*. Courtney and llayn will have eharjre of tie work Nor mal work will lm a cjweialty In atritetiona tan alfo Im> had in I.atin, (Jreek, bi"her mathematics, etc 1' pay« to attend the Normal Term Ad drums the I'real dent at tJrove Cily, I'a. Sunhtiry AiMileitty. The Normal Term of Sunbury Academy, ('oulter> v ille, l*.» , July 2nd and eontinuea >-i* wwki All the comniou braochtrf will be thoroughly reviewed At the clone of the term County F*i|»erintcud«nl W il. Ku o you t art for #lO or slJ>. If you don"'. then buy from otbtra. If you do then walk down Cunningham St. to our place S. li. .Marti.m oi kt C«. Teachers Wanted. The School lUtard ij4" Win tuwaainp v. ill meet in Ibn Central St-Ha»-l h»«« «»ti August 17ih.'it» aWrt tearbeiw l<»r the w uiiiL'trriu iv month < W »c»- . 93ft per meiitii An.r*i Kaiiau»«. l"r»» A. K>UM, Nrt'v. utanj r.«». KI >UUA f IHONLf \ Jrfft rMNi Collier, W iVniiii. 'Hie >ali T r +T l»'v liut 11. l-fctnh al.Mi-tMt > I 'i immi: • tofcar u i'i wmii t'nUr n< |i«alari ln >url» u> Fkor J. AlMtl.l'll m II MTt/ l*rt t-« <•.1.1. iu> Ut «.i»<-r Irif Ti.. u>.«. Ui KKfcjrr M-'H I I. BEAVER COLLEGE ,V ymiitg tflfln .tmt y>uti4 totll**, It«*»«rr. I'a. Hunt ijutim* aim! frehtm* im f . nrta, TlilH* M* U vrar 4ttd »• ti* Ufc, lit- all i»f «ii an. I lit»i )• mt at km. ular ralri • wty ft ft % S»wrtlrf- r»»r«< y«-«t> i»rr r k. i mh»K two • HMli r M ll«M)Lv BROOKE HALL, For Girls and Young Ladies. Short Mrtlia Acrdcmy, For Boys and Youny Men SWITHIN C SHQRTLID6E. A M 'lt*H\ \fel» .lonian's lu k siaiirant All our reader* yiaitmg iiuUar will do »cll to ku to Saiu .1 jrdan'* reMtauriiiit lor their inmU Wo Mtf« lußihco, aoft drink*. tobacco ami rig if So. I, S. Mailt St, uader hn< , .10 Pr*tf«Tl«T t ilm rt**m * t»" , » • . «- v l O^Afc, ,» «w cumrnaom