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Dm '■ mj<n* inact-il. —Almanac* fi«r l - !*" an- out. —Sheriff'* «*!<•* n<-it Uoti.lav. —lt |>ai * to r. ad mtr rin-rtincmrnU —l"or Jill Ibr 1«m al new* n ail thr ClTl cax. —-It tak«- a fdlow a p«»od while lo fi» a tail<- n«<r ." —7l-npiit< -I lifr hat its »ha«lnwy (Mr. —Tin- fall basket is -onu-thitip to ad mirr. —TJi»- man with tln- "rwl nose" lias Ima aroand (fain. —Tl:r rrar lis kcepinp up its rcim tati--ii for rain. —The |KMT tails" are having a r«r>gh time «ff it, —The Oermania Band is taking part in tV I'atM Para«k* in Pittsburg, to-day. —The fojni table B. <t L. Association in tend* starting a new none*. A new schedule went into effect on the i*. <1 W. K. R. last Monday. • -non Thank-giving sen ices in the I*. ffcnw-ti to day. Thursday. —The !►<■<•« inlier Quarter Session* begin »eit Monday afternoon. Rev Fetaer was installed pastor of 1b«-Church at Saxonl.urg. last Sunday. —T»r. \an Kmmou. formerly of Grove City was killed by a railroad accident in Vireinia a few days ago. —A strwanmiin rej«ort six comets now in sight ihrv-igti their telescopes. TTone of them an- visible to the naked eye. What gloriouc things nibl>erb«oti< are! »»»c little boy *bo was proud of bis latest acquisition -nrpri.-ed his mother by saying: **l 'm going outdoor» to she*- G«*l my rub ber l««it«." —Mr. W. S. Gregg has one of the best lirery and boardiug stables in Butler, lo cated in rear of the Vogelcy House. See bi* cari in another place, and when you want a he telephone to Vo. 17. —A local wit gets off the following in tlj«- shape of (jue-tions. Brazil had good ground-f»r a revolution?—coffee grounds; and it wan the quietest revolution ever beard of inejiliuf one*- -that of the revo htN* of tV Karth on its axis. Tire Minor of the Kmlcnton .\Vr« is attending Court at Franklin this week, being eal!"-d there to answer the ab»urd charpe ««f stealing Jimmy Ogden's horse. *"e are not a< .juainted with our cotempo rmrj eftbe \<c«, Imt wc deeply sympa tki» * iib Mm. Mr. J. 11. Mr.«-nb«-rger, the deceased Koiltosari <4 Pittsburg. b it for a lt<>-j>.tal t<> 1M- built on L'enn avcuue near tl.*< itin tiiT. ll'm.lMi to the Protestant !.)• -a of Pitt.-burg. and IKK.Mrt t« tlie Trinity Episcopal Church «f P.r:-'■•nig, «n conditio* that it will abol ish tbe p «r rent system. —Tt.. -"ate W"«*d Growers Association M«-t a; I'ltUburg. Monday. and adopted a t'-t n ..a- protesting agaiu«t the c-ia - i«r «f <w««l «- raw material, and tin u ! o. FL roloiv IM for specific imur~ They »•-?>• the representatives of g:- • ;t e«. 'tints to r«le for Mc liialrjr l««r Sj»eafc«-r. —The kew pxrt ««f the Kipli-h Catholic C. orr-h mi Itntier wa» ded>eat<*d by Itishop IVlffi. la«t Sunday. The building has W—a 1< -net! • rs -.1 2>' feet which allon «-i mi r»«*m to- thirty new pews and in all ■uir - f<«r 4'*> per»«»n«. The west HHI «(tW luiililii.r i« lighten! by three ■ i.wmna! * i;ul"W - by Ifev. Nolan in *i vns..n t. ,i.other, one by Mrs. Dough rrty la irn-a,'*} of her departed friends miUirnUicr by Mr W 11. LVk-hing of tlw W daiard H'-KST. l'i?: '»arg i- «»oe of the greatest money wn'i* s:i t!s > ~uutry, iLe auiouut of in 4<>id...J <!rjHtMt- .u the National Hanks, ahmr -i. ■ tn.nr.p to nearly thirty millions. a«, 4 i « and di~ioiii;t* to al»>tit tliirtr <vn wlii<«w. ou» nf its banks, kuoe n *- tl «• I jim n-lice lUtik. and located at tfcf f-ru- z nf IVttß aveune and lliitler «t»t. it» door* la»t Thursday. tJioosl. it pr»nu-« to pay f«r dol lar." M< FM and (i«i. Henuinger of IVj»n t«~|» this «-oauty. have some money tied up In tt# failure. The cashier of the « Mr lb*n. f|*>nl th>" few days fol- W»*ui£ ti • tulure IU Duller aud vicinity. X pr>> m dir.. t<«r of tfci. Ijtwn-uce l.~nt •> , - Ui.- director «il|*a -unie the liMilitM-s and reali.e r.pon the assets at J**Kim Tti<- alrMjit cashier returned and *i {darned hi- action claim;;.* that he led in a dafd <oi«d:l« t »n. H<" i* sure there was no * r-itg doing. The depowtor held a meet mj. Mondnt. and kicked at not Iteing coo whed by the directors in the choice of an |:ut little leaked out of the WeeUng <rfdirector- and sUwkll older*. W hrn tlie trr<-- art* pray anil hari -1 And the snow i- in tin' air. i And the fro«t i* in « tlo < "< - And the vellow fcnldeu md. j |,ike a fadiuff sunset lieht, j Withers in a hlarkeninjf hliitht; I And the dead haves t.i and fro Whirl aliout as th<-north winds lilow— Th'-u eo»es the old Tliauk-pvinp time. Win n h<-arts in fe*tal meeting* chime. j —An »<•<-ount ofThanksjtivinp we »o tu , pr»- - a day early, this week. Not a sinjrle m rri i-ri- lieen-e h i- been I rrant.-d in Hntler. >inee oar la*t report. -llr-. l'r. tiallireatii. of Pranklin. is th«- [l' ll- : <•!' IMF -i-t -r. Sir l» I. •'N i-land. I 1.- tt : • A V I'll near Ml. I'll. I I nut i repurti-d to It- a trn-her. -An infant "ti of H. Hn elton died suildi-nly. WVd:u-.*ilay uoon. l-uneral «n | Friday. —'i' mm par • ii faoi.on ol the V\ < if. 1" h.-tve a'" i! >-o:upliHed arraiiseinent* ' f..r ieddin? a Stat • t'onvenlion. —The N. Y. Bazaar has received it-* holiday goods See adv. and local* in thi papi-r. C. F. 1.. the snrreynr, has removed his office to che second story «>f l/ t. M< i/iii-tion's law office huilding. —W. 11. liusk, K«|. now has his ofTn e with A. T lll.uk. K*»|. on Main St. south of the Court Ilimso. —)|i- r.< I, Stein A Son tnake a nmpni fu-eiit display of wraps and dress (fiHida for the holiday tnwUi. Head their new lo cal*. —Our of the victims of the Pittsburg {rambler, is reported to have done a little forging, and then to have left tor parts un known. —lles-r.- Hitter A l£al*ton have consider able to say regarding their wraps, car pets. flanuels and dre * goods, in to-day'.- paper See their new locals. —lra UcJunkin, Kstj., SW. Hedtc and Al. Walter- were awarded the prizes for lie-t markinansliip of Co. I! 15th i?eg't X. ti. IV at the late contest. lra McJunkin and K. S. Kiddle, Ksqs. are auditing the accounts of the Ilutler Co. Agr'l A-s'u, preparatory to stockholil er's nireting of nest Mm day for election of officers. —"l-ast 1 knew, yon were deep ill the mind cure." "So 1 was. That was last week. Now I'm in the faith cure. I've found out about both. The difference is, in the mind cure you don't require any laith. iu the faith cure yon don't require aky blind. The faith cure just suits me." JJi*~ Wheeler, a very rich heiress of Philadelphia, aged IS, i- engaged to Count Poppenbcim, of Bavaria. She counts down h million or so to become Poppcnheim's countess. While this sort of thing goes on in this country we glance into Turkey ami mourn the sale of Circassian wives to the Saltan. —Franklin —Hi.ve you seen that beautiful piano in Keiber's show window. It is a walnut case, check action, iron frame, "4 octave, aud was ordered specially by Uriel) & I.amh for the Ist Ward Hose Cos Festi val, now being held in the Uiukr Take a look at the piano and then buy a ticket for it—onlj.fl—and the money is needed by the lire company. —On the IV A W. K. R. trains to Cal lery. now leave Butler. fast time, at 4:20, 8:13 and 10:20 a.m. and 1:50 and 3:55 p.m. Tlie 3:. Vi train is now the last train going south. Trains going nort'\ now leave Butler at 10:30 a.m. and 7:55 p.m., fast time. Trains connecting at Callcry «ith west bound trains leave Butler at 8:15 a.m. and 1:50 p.m. —"Kvery teacher should have a good county paper in the school room each week, and read it himself (or herself) to the school, or have the seli/llars read it. To keep a scholar ignorant of what is now going on and try to load his or her mind with the history of events of centuries ago is a crime." This is the statement of a gentleman who has been remarkably suc cessful as an educator. Mr. Frank Ketnper has purchased the interest* of his father and nucle in the harness business at Xo. 20 S. Main St., and will hereafter conduct the same him self. Frank has keen in the business him self for nineteen years and knows it thoroughly. He lias a splendid slock of homemade harness, saddles, horse covers, whips and everything usually found in a first class harness store, and will till all order- promptly. His father and uncle, Messrs Joseph and Bernard Kemper, have sold their interests in the store to Frank, and give notice of the dissolution of their partnership and settlement of their ac counts in another place. They had been in business anil in partnership for twenty - four years, and are honorable, straight forward men. Mr. McGuire's Speech. Mr. I'. .1. Slctluire, Uen'l Sec'y of the I < arpenters and Joiners I'nimi. spoke to a fair audience at the opera House, last Tuesday evening. He pave a history of labor organizations, iu general; a sketch of the formation of the Carpenters and Joiners Union in this country, in particular. He was the origi nator of the order, and has been very sue eessful. the order now numbering over live hundred 1 nions, with a membership of over fifty-thousand. The object of the or der i.~ to secure fair prices for skilled labor, and to so reduce the hours of labor as to secure to the members time to study anil think, and to thus become responsible citisens of the model government of the civilized world, lie demonstrated the ad vantages of the Union very clearly, and also spoke of the sick and death benefits of the order. Mr. McCuire talked like an honest man, auJ his remarks were fair and reasonable. Fatal Accident. John Speigher, aged (i ft ecu years, a son of John Speigher of Oakland Twp., near Carbon Centre, lost hi:, life on the track of the I'. ,1 \V. 1!. K. near the depot in Kutlcr, last Monday afternoon. He wa* amusing himself at the time, helping the yardmen to switch off the ear*, and in attempting to board a moving freight train, missed his hold and fell be tween the cars meeting with instant death. He had been a student at the Academy for but three weeks, was boarding with his uncle Joseph Hall, and as there was no school in the afternoon, had acquired the habit of 1« ing about the depot, the moving trains having a fascination for him. His I tody was taken to Carbon Centre. Tuesday, and on Wednesday was buried in St. Wend el's cemetery. He was a tall, well built, handsome boy, and his neigh bors -peak very highly of him. A Bigger Beet. Kv ASS CITY. I'A.. 11, 2<>, 1889. Itcnr Sir: —ln your last week's issue you stated that I*. I*. Hrown of Sunbury had raised a beet IS inches long and 20 inches around. We «an bent that. I. (ireuawalt of Jack win twp. raised a beet this season which wa< 22 inches long and 21 inches around and it wasn't a dead beat either. V. Watch for early arrivals of 110 - I idav (ioods at Xickle's Five Cent . Store—there will be special bargains, • they will not last, you can uot buy elsewhere for double our price, see ing is believing—don't pay one dol i lat, for what you can buy for fifty i cents Who is W. M N ICICLE? Oil Field Noles. l-'or-t d- Co' -. No. -J. on the Irwin, Myo ma field, is dry. Quite a number of wells there will lie completed iu the next few days. ! The ("hartiers Oil Co's. No. 1, oti the ! liurton. began flowing last Saturday even- I ing. and will likely be good for bar ! rels. Campbell it Murphy's No. 4. on tin- Moutag. at the Centre, is through the sand . and i* rated at SO barrrels. l-'ortv uell* will lie complet" !. in the j 100 fool di-trit I licit mouth. | A 1000 barrel well w.i* struck on tin- farm. --liauuopiu district* Tu day. A well on t!i- M far.a near Hvans City reached the sand Tuesday night atid began Rowing over the derrick. The oil and ga* took fire. Greenlee «t Co. struck a tremendous gas well mi the .las Wel-h farm last week. The gas is being utilized for fuel for all the wells in that vicinity. A rotten bridge over a gully on the Shannon hill in Connoqiienessinjt twp. wa the canse of a good team being injured last week. The Ifaslett <5 Cu. well oil the llazlett, goi tired doing hut 'M barrels a day aud * few days ago. began flowing at the rate of 400 a day, and is yet doing IKM). Jennings, lioth A l'aiterson truck another gu-Uer on the Kope farm, Itrush Creek district last Friday. It started off at 1.1 barrels an hour. I'. P. 1.. Mi-Quiston. Wils ltecil and others have located a well ou the Mrs Jane Marshall farm on the big creek. The Sutton A Keep well tin the Samuel Marshall farm, across the creek Irom the Amberson is reported to lie dry. It is lint a two acre strip and there are good wells all around it. Fire at Euclid. While John and Walter lioozel were re turning from church last Sunday afternoon they discovered that Martin (irecr's liou.se, located about half a mile north of Kuclid. was ou lire. They bureted in the door and found Mrs. Greer lying asleep on the lounge, and carried her out. and then be gan carrying out the furniture, but Mrs. (ircer. who had probably been stupified by the pases of the burning building, ran back into the building and started up to the, second story, which was now a mass of flames, and Mr. P.. had to catch her and again carry her out. Then they continued getting the tilings out of the hou.-e, and Mrs. (ircer came back again, lint after be ing carried out a third she became con scious of what was going on. Mr. I!, and his brother saved the lounge, organ,sewing machine and teu chairs; everything else in the house, including a hundred bushels of apples in the cellar, was destroyed. The house was a gjod six room house, and was purchased by Mr. Greor from Mrs. Hunt some time ago, and there is a small insurance upon it. It was, with its con tents, worth fully $1,500, and its loss is a hard blow to Martin, who was just getting a start in life. His wife was in delicate health at the time of the lire, and is now lying ill at Samuel Greer's. When Mr. 1!. lirst saw the fire, the kitchen and second story were already burning, consequently the origin of the fire is unknown. Had they been ten minutes later, Mrs. Greer would have been cremated, as the hurtling waodwork was already falling upon her, and her face was already blistered. Mr. Greer was away Irom home at the time of tile lire. Thank God That you have a clear conscience. For love and kindly hearts. That you have enough money to keep the "pot boiling." For being out of hell. Spnrgoon says, "What, out of hell and complain?" "For the hay and the corn and the wheat that is reaped, For the labor well done, and the barns that arc heaped, For the sun and the dew and the sweet honeycomb, For the rose and the song and the harvest brought home— Thanksgiving! thanksgiving! For the trade and the skill and the wealth in our land, F<n the cunning and strength of the work iiigiLim's hand. For the good that our artists and poets have taught, For the friendship that hope and utfectiou have brought— Thanskspiving! thanksgiving! For the homes that with purest affection are blest. For the season of plenty and well deserved rest, For our country extended from sea to sea, The land that is known us the 'Laud of the Free,' Thanksgiving! thanksgiving! Personal. I>. H. Jackson of Freeport intends re moving to Butler on the Ist of January. Karncst Dodds of Ml. Chestnut is ill of pneumonia. S. It. Martincourt left town for Cincin nati, M >nday afternoon. Mr. Thomas Green the West l'enn station agent here resigned his position,to take ef fect last Saturday evening; and Mr. Jos. K. Henry of Sharpsburg takes his place. The Misses I'earce and Mason of Mereer, are the guests of the Misses Mc- Junkin of K. North St. Mr. Wheeler and daughter of Murrins ville, X. V. are the guests of Mrs. J. O. Wood of Washington St. Kev. W. I*. Slianor, a soil of Absalom Slianor "f Prospect, died suddenly, at his home in North Platte, Nebraska, a few nays ago. Ho was ordained to the minis try in ISHI, and was installed as pastor of the West View church in Allegheny. Two years ago he relinquished his charge, on account of ill health and went to Colorado, and afterwards to Salt Lake City, wheie he had charge of a mission school, hut his health again tailing he moved to North I'latte. lie was married in ISBG to Miss Annie lleckcl of Allegheny, who with an infant daughter survives him. His funeral services were held in the blast St. Luther an Church, Allegheny, Wednesday after noon. Paul Keister of Slippery rock twp, was in town, last Saturday,•'hearty as a backhand spry as a youth of sixteen, though he is in his sixty-sixth year. Mr. 11. Clay Hoggs has been awarded the Kvans City Postoffiee, after quite a con test. G A. R. Election. HITLKR, I 'A., NOV. 2T», 1889. A. <i. Heed l'ost. No. 105, Department of Pennsylvania, will a cinble at their hall on W. Jefferson St., ua Friday night, Dec. flth. at 7 o'clock sharp, to elect officers for the ensuing year and all comrades are re quested to he present to assist to elect Post officers, and no excuse, but come. I.et us have a rousing meeting. Let all chairs be filled. Come every comrade oil Dec. <i. and don't forget your attention i required on that night. SAMI KL MILI »•: it . Any Person Who lias seen our ininienso stock, kn >WB that we carry the largest, lii.est and lowest priced stock in the 1 county. Anyone who has not, can he convinced at once by calling at HITTER & H ALSTON'S LEGAL NEWS. KOTKS. I On Tuesday afternoon a capias ml re spondendnm was put in the hands I for an oil opcrtor of this "own reiiuiring i bail in ssooit. The sheriff found his man • next niorninp and read the paper to him, : ami he seemed greatly surprised at his ar | rest, but a friend who happened to be in | the vicinity went on his bond. lie N | charged with breach of promise on oath of ; a young lady of the town, and the c.i e will he an interesting one. Some day- ago the Co. fomm'rs of ( lar ion fo. wrote to our Co. Commr's asking whether or no the,} aed farmers witli occupation ta:. and if not v here they found the law to exempt them. t»;tr Co. I'otnmr - i have not been as ossing former.-- I«»r tln*ir occupation, but can lind no law for not do ing so, and their attorney is looking up the matter. In Allegheny Co. I'arm.r. are now a so-scd for their occupation. The commission ap|Kiiuted to enuuire into the alleged insanity of l>aniel K Shcakley of I'airview twp. reportetl that he was insane, and he was committed to the AVnrren hospital. The will of W I, Stoop, of Cherry twp.. was probated and also the nuncupative of of John I.ndwig Cammery of /elienople and letters C T A to F Zehner. t.ATR PKOPKRTV TKASSPBRS. Cochran to H S lli-atty, lot in liar risvilie for #7OO. II Ruby to Morris Nugent, fill ai res in Clearfield for S7OO. L (ianz to Jane Marshall, lot in Kvans City LBRIFLCOD. ti "W Walters to liy Voglc, lot in Kvans City for M II Ilejiler to t; II (irahain. lot iu Fair view for sl. C Nixon to II Ilishop. lid iu Evansktirg for for 1.".n. Mary E Vogelry to Amelia Stein, lot iu liutler for ?>ou. Marriage Licenses. John Fov Foxbiirg. Pa Anna Martin Callery Jet At Pittsburg—Elmer E. Fleming of Hut ler Co. and S. Elma Harbison, daughter of W. 11. Harbison of Fawn twp. At Kittanniug— M. L. Keep of Millers town and Laura M. Ilerron ol'Cowanftville. Pa. At Xcw Castle —John Jordan ol' Marians burg autl Myra Vosier of Jaek-iville. A Great Fire The city of Lynn Mas.-., the great hoot and shoe manufacturing city of the coun try, was destroyed by lire, Tuesday after noon. A little blaze iu a boiler room started the fire ntnl square after square fed the flames until the ocean on one side and and vacant lots on the other, led nothing more to hum. All the leading factories, business blocks, churches and homes were burned. Thousands of people were made homeless, and the loss is put at $10,000,000. The Markets. BLTF.KK MARKKTS. Our grocers are paying 2.1 for butter and eggs, 4"i for potatoes, to 40 for apples, 30 for turnips. 60 for parsnips, fiO for ear rots and beets, dressed chicken 10c, dress cd turkey 12i, live chicken 40c a pr, live . turkeys H a lb, beans 1.50 a bit. Our butch ers are paying 5c for dressed pork, and II to 3J for live. PITTSBURtI PRODUCE. Timothy hay from country wagons $lO to sl2, mill feed sll to $1(1, red wheat R1 to B<i, ear corn 38 tiT 44, shelled corn 40 to 42, oats 23 to 27, rye 50 to 52, (lour 3.75 to 5.50, rye flour 3.25 to 3.50. buckwheat flour 2J, country clover seed 3.55, timothy seed 1.40. Potatoes, on track, 30 to 45, jobbing 40 to 00, apples $1 to 2.50 per bid as to qual ity, chickens 35 to 60 apras to size, live turkey's 10 to 12. dressed chicken 11 to 124. dressed turkey 13 to 15, duck 13 to 15. country butter 15 to 20 as to quality, hand picked beans $2 a bit, cider 4.50. fresh eggs 25, feather* 30 to tin as quality, cabbage 3 to 5, onions 00 per bn, red-top turnips 1. 25 per bbl, honey 11 to is. chestnuts $5 a bit, walnuts 40 to 50, sliellbarks 1.50, but ternuts 40 to 50, pheasants 3.50 a doz. woodcock 2 50, snipe* 75 to 1.00, rabbits 20c a pr, gray squirrel 1.25 a doz. red squir rcl 50c a doz. IIEHR'S ISLAND LIVE STOCK. Prime beeves .add iu a retail way, Mon day, at 4.! to 5, good 3? to 11.,I 1 ., common 3to 3!, cows and bulls were dull at I.J to 24. Some butchers are buying Western bolog na meat. Veal calves sold at .V to fl.l, and fresh cows were quoted at S2O to 450. The supply of sheep was light and prime stock sold at 4; to 5, good at 4 to 41. com mon at 3to 34. Spring lambs were in lie mand and sold at 44 to 61. There was a good supply of hogs and sale.; were made at 1.10 to 4] for good corn fed, and 3} to 4 for lair. At tho East Liberty yards a lireene Co. dealer reported having sold a lot of fair steers and heifers weighing about 1000 lbs at. 2.85. THE OIL MARKET. Was erratic, Monday, opening at I.lo}, go ing up to 1.11 J and closing at 1.07. Clos ed, Tuesday at 1.004 Wednesday at NOTES. The Hessian fly is destroying the wheat fields in southern Illinois. 11 is said the Standard <Ol Company lias ccased pumping Lima crude to Chicago for fuel purposes, but instead are piping to Pcnna. to be relined and sent out on the market. Their agents aud officials are very reticent on the matter anil it is im possible to learn the truth. Buffalo Flannels, Dlankets aud Varus are the best goods in the market for service and durability. We have them 11. STEIN & SON —Trade at the New York lla/.uar arid save money. 100, 100, 100, 100, Come in aud see our SI.OO black silk; a wouderful bargain at ltiTTEft & IIALSTON'S --Discharge from the ear is a con stant menace to the functional integ rity of the or«au anil oiten indeed to the life of the individual. I)o not neglect it therefore, but consult Dr. Simpson, who treats nil diseases of the ear successfully. At the Lowry House, Butler, Tuesday, Dec. :srd. Buy your Holiday Goods at the New Vork Bazaar. We sell at pop ular low prices. Finest line of Fur Muds aud Boas ever shown in this city. All quali ties and prices at L. STEIN & SON'S. Broadcloth. Dress makers and buyers concede that our broadcloth gets away with all others in price, quality and style, at HITTER & BAI,STO»'S. Nasal polypi, catarrh and all other diseases of the nose and throat are successfully treated aud in the most expeditious manner by Dr. Simpson, the oculist and uurist. At the Lowry House, Butler, on Tues day, Dec. :ird 50 doz. kid gloves at 50c a pair at the New York Bazaar. Large stock of Umbrellas in Mo hair, Gloria and Silk with gold, sil ver and natural handles for holiday trade at L. STEIN & SON'S 50, 50, 50, 50, 1-20 muffs at 50 cents; the best you ever saw at the price; also a full line | of all styles of furs and fur trimmings at II ITTEIT Ac IIALSTON'S —Dr. Simpson, the opulist, adjusts glasses scientifically aud accurately : to meet tha optical requirements of the eye. in the most difficult cases. Consult him at the Lowry House on Tuesday, Dec. 3rd —Our stock of Hosiery, (Jloyes, Corsets, Ribbons, Lices, «Xtc. is al ways kept up to its well known standard of e xcellcnce L. STEIN & SON. Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat. I>r. Simpson, of Pittsburg, tho oculist and will visit Hutler nifuin 011 Tuesday, Dec. 3rd, when he can he consulted at the Ijowry House regarding nil diseases ol the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, including' Cataract, < 'rons-Eyes, Catarrh, etc. He has hud a large and varied tx i porieuee in the trcnuueat of uli such 1 diseases, and succeeds even iu ap parently hopeless cusea Persons re ijniring treatment should consult him at the Ijowry House on next Tuea j day. One »'.ay only. Try th • Ne.v V<tfk Baztar lor your j Dres-s Goods, Clotili* Underwear and , I genera! dry goods You ivi'l save money. New Black and Colored Silks, Satin Uhadaroes, Satin DeLuxons, Surabs, Moires, Gros Grains and Failles, best makes and warranted to wear, prices lower than elsewhere at L. STEIN & SON'S. La Porte Country flannels, are dandy goods, Von will find a lull line at HITTER & HALS TON'S. Cross-Eyes Corrected. Cross eyes are U'>t only a tiouspic noos disfigurement, but are more or less detrimental to vision ami should therefore not be neglected. Dr. Simpson, the oculist, corrects them without risk or pain, or neces sary interference with ordinary em ployment. Persons thus afflicted who will call upon him at the Liwrv flouhe, IJut ler, on next Tuesdaf. can have theoi perfectly corrected aud return hotii i on the same day His terms are reasonable ami noir is y«#ur oppor tunity. —Oyer a hundred stvies of wool dress goods at 25c per yard at the New York I'aziar. Cloaks Plush C )a;s aud Jackets, Fine cloth Jackets aud Newmarkets, Stockin nette Jackets, .Misses' and Childrens' Wraps, Latest styles and best made gouda. We guarantee to s-a\e you mtfocy on these goods L. STEIN «FC SON. W ra ps Manufactured to order and received by exprt ss every day at HITTER & HALSTON'S Cataract. Cataract blindness .'. nd nil othei diseases of the eye or its appendages are skillfully treated aud cures effect ed by Dr Simpson, the oculist Con sult him at the Lowry House, liut ler, on Tuesday, Dec 3rd We have the best 25a wool aud Cashmere hose fur Ladies' Gent's and children in the county—at the New Yoik Buzaar. Don't buy ;i wrap until you have examined our immense stuck and learned our astonishingly low prices We are overstocked on certain styles and are selling them below cost. 1.. STEIN IT SON 10, 10, 10, 10, Children's woolen school mittens at 10 cents at HITTER it R ALSTON'S —See the new Vandyke Point Lace in White, Black and Cream at L. STEIN <t SON'S. The Best Blankets in America. Samuel Bradley <t Sins, 54 50 per pair at BITTER it RALSTON'S. A full line of winter gloves, at low prices, at J. P. T. STEIILE'S Highest cash price paid for buck wheat :it Geo, Walter's Mill, But ler, I'a. —Examine our stock of Cloaks ami Wrap* before purchasing We can save you from two to three dol lars on each garment. L STEIN it SON 8, 8, 8, 8, Not the kind of ginghams you buy elsewhere at 8 cents; but the very beat makes at HITTER it It ALSTON'S —J. J. Ileiber, the drover, wants nil farmers uud stockraisers to know that he still deals in stock of all kinds. Any persons having any to sell should address him Lone Box 92f1, Butler, I'a., or leave with Jacob Reiber, Jefferson St. —Subscribe for the CITIZEN, the oldest Bepubliran paper of the county Bargains' For the next sixty days, in order to reduce our stock, we will quote special low prices on all our stock. We have on hands thirty bed room sets ranging from SJB to $l5O per set. Thirteen npholstcred parlor suits ranging from $35 to $l5O per suit. Parlor stands from $2,50 to $lO. Lountres from $2,50 to $25. Hat racks from $8 to S:JO. Tables from $1.25 to $lO. Wash-stands from $2 to $lB. Bureaus from to $25. Sets of chairs from $2.75 to sl6 per set. Secretaries from $lO to $lO. Kasy chairs, handsome pictures, room ornaments, etc., any of which would make both useful and appropri ate presents. MILLER BRO'S. No. 15), Jefferson St,. Butler, I'a. —Our sales ol Broadcloths, Flan nel Suitings and Dress Goods baye been larger this season than ever. Large storks and low prices do the business. L. STEIN & SON. —Some trades are aflecled by the financial condition of the country, and others by the prevailing styles; but as everybody must have stoves, the trade in them increases regularly with the population. For a clean, neat, durable stove or range, try one of Christ Stock's Etna-Es and you will have no other. They are the best heaters and bakers in the market; they are up to the times and Christ's trade i:i them has increased with the population of the town. Buy your Blankets, Flannels, Dress Goods, Cloaks and Underwear at the New York Bazaar, you will save money. L S TEIN & SON. —The latest styles ol hats aud caps just received at J. F. T. STEHLE'S. —A. No. 1. all husk mattress, guar anteed, not mixed with exceleer at a lower figure than can lie had else where in Butler, at Miller Bros', furniture store, No. 1!> Jefferson St. —Try to induce y< ur neighbor to take THE CITIZEN 1 }UKITY IN" pieseriptions is * absolutely essential or else physician and patient will both be disappointed. Certain drugs if not properly taken care «>( become inert and it' dispensed are worthle-s. We i iake a specialty of' liiiing physicians' prescriptions and home recipes and none hut pure dr u r s dis | pensed, ever\ article _ru;tcin teetl to be just as represented, iltwe do not have i<i stock j what is wanted we lr:inlk\ tell : you so and will ho glad to trot it lor you at the earliest pos sible moment. We are head quarters for the Drug Trade o( Butler county and it is seldom you will find us out of what j is called for. We ask you to [ come and see m, make our store ! your stopping place when in I town, leave your packages and ; call for them when you wish. Respectfully, (J. N. HOY I), Druggist, i Diamond Block, Butler, Pa. Notice. Parties wishing to invest money, certain to bring fair returns, are invited to care- j lully investigate the inducements offered by -THK P.I TLEir -ALT M AM" K A <' | TI KI-M ; COMPANY ,\M> 1 u I.M ii.u, j .-ban the par value ol which is SSO. For the further developing of the works, some of this stock is put on the market, l'nr prices and particulars inquire of J.\s. P. RRITTAIN. Btitier, Pa. IMlice ml Diamond. A Bargain for Farmers. We take pleasure in informing our read ers that Till: 01110 I'ARMKI:. which lias a national reputation as the leading agricul tural journal of this country, is offered for the lomaiuder of this year aud all of next for oii Iff our <iiill<ir. Its very large circula tion, now numbering over sixty-live thou sand subscribers, going to every state of the I'niou. and its liberal advertising pat ronage. enables its publishers to give to the farmers of this country one of the very best, most enterprising, reliable and in structive agricultural, live stock and l,»ui ily journals iu America at the very low price of only one dollar per year. THE OHIO FARMER is published at Cleveland. Ohio, is national in everything except in name, is a 10 page—Ol column —weekly of 52 issues u year, and is acknowledged au thority on all agricultural subjects. It is conducted by an able and experienced ed itorial management that spares no expense or labor to add everything possible to its value. Specimen copy and Premium Li.-t will be sent free to ail applicants by ad dressing THE OHIO FARMER Cleveland. O. Wc have n.adc such arrangements with the publishers of the above named journal as will enable us to send it to all prepaid subscribers for an additional S."> els. Per sons wishing the Cmzix and Farmer can secure both for .+2.'.1."> per year, and those of our subscribers who have already settled with us for the current year, can j.ecure the Fanner by sending us the additional 85 ets. —Consult your own interests and examine our stock of furniture, uphol stered suits, chairs, mattresses, etc., liefore purchasing. MILLER BRO'S., No. 111, Jefferson St. —The Eighmie Patent Shirt for sule at J P. T STEHI.E'S —lf you tbic_k the CITIZEN a wor thy county paper, help us along by subscribing for it. Beautiful pictures at very low prices at Miller Bros.' furniture store, No. 10 Jefferson St JOH N T. K ELLY, Next door to the Postoffice, has a splendid line of Clothing, Overcoats, Pants, Hats aud Gents Furnishing Goods in stock, which he invites everybody to examine before pur chasing. He feels certain that he can save his customers money on all Fall and Winter-Goods. Merino Sheep (or Sale A II stock—both sexes—guaranteed as represented. Also the Holsteiu- Friesian bull, No. 2378, II F. 11, B. For particulars address, TAYLOR BROS . Slippery rock, P O. Butler county, Pa. —We have ten thousand dollars worth of furniture in our three ware rooms at No. 1!) Jefferson St., Butler. Pa. The best as well as the cheap est, but ail the best made for the price, All persons will find it to their ad vantage to examine our stock and as certain our prices before purchasing. MILLER BRO'S. —Use Double All (). K. Horse and Cattle Powders,best in the world. A sure and speedy cure for heaves, coughs, colds, inflamed luugs, rough ness of skin, aud all kidney diseases. For sale by J. C. REOIOK, 2-18-3 in No. 5, N. Main St. Butler, Pa. —Take your children to Zuver's Gallery for Pictures that will suit you. Anderson building. We are selling furniture lower than it has ever before beeu sold in Butler, and after using it you will sav that it is what we said it was, otherwise no sale at MILLER BRO'S, No. 19 Jefferson St., Use Double All O. K. Horse Lini , ment, best in the world. For swell ings, bruises, stiffness of joints, rheu matism, lameness, sore shoulders, ring-bone, sweeny and spavin; it has no equal. For sale by J. C. REDICK, 2-18-3 m. No. 5, N. Main St. Butler, Pa. Zuver's Pictures leave nothing wanting in finish, tone or a correct! likeness. A full line of clyldrens' hats and j caps at, J. F. T. STEIILE'S. Great bargains in Caps at J. F. T. STEIILE'S Hotels and Depots, W. S. Gregg is now running «; line of carriages between the hotel* ami depots of the town Chargos reasonable. Telephone No. IT, or leave orders at Hotel Vogelcy. (ioori Livery h Connection. Alex. Eorland, Bom & sum SUM HI'KINUDAI.K, Nest Door to Wullei's. nperil attention given to repairing ol al kind*. i ,3 tZI JES T j KAdTNG KIM HOUSE Special Mourning Hats and Bonnets, Crapes and NUDS Veiling always ready for use. iSTo- LS. Son tlx Alain Street* - - - BUTLER* PA, LE GAL \DVBBriB3MEN PS. Administrators ami Executors of estates can secure t.heir receipt books at the CtTI ZKS office. Est ray Notice. fume to (lie premises of the subscriber in Clinton Twp., Itutler Co., Pa., on or about' the loth day ot August, iss:», one small, black, bull-calf. The owner is requested t > come forward, prove projierty, pay chaws aud take il away; otherwise it will be dis pone! ol aceording to law. .I AMI:s SIMISOS, Clinton Twp., Nov. t'.i, Iss'.i. Dissolution Notice. Tin- |'.irlucnhi|i heretofore cxUliug be tlie firm name • i maker:., aud doin>? buii..' in iiuuer, l*a., ua.- di solved by mutual c .iisent on Monday, Nov. I!, lSr>9, and ilie bir-ine-.- uiil be con tn.in.ii by I'i.iiik Keiupri at the -ame place. All indebted to tbe obi tirin wilt please call au<l settle before the Ist ot' Jauuary, 18' JO, and those who have auy accounts against the old iirm will picase baml them in by that tunc. All accounts remaining uusi-uled by the Ist ol January, l-'.io, will be b it tor col lection. J. & 11. KKMPKK. SherilT "s Sale. 1-' 1> No. IK e. Term. 1 '■ U*v MviJiilHtlun, Ait y. Hy virtue of a will of ll la l . n. t out of tne Court of Common Pleas ol Hitler Co., Pa., and to me tllrc'lecl. there "111 be exposed to Public s.ile. .it the Court House, in the borough of But ter pa on 1 ri'tay the «.< ■ U » ol Dee. A. I), lssti, at l o'cloek P.M. the following described I ro|« riy. toiwlt: All the right, title. Inter,and elaliu of Sam I Sahle iii.il of s.iln I s.ihle as .etui r ol the estate ofl-.il/-alx th Sahle, Ue il, and of tteulieu Mc t-iv.on. guardian, ad llitiui ol Win 11. Sahle. minor child of -.aid r.lo.atM Hi Mi ne, dee d, ot. m .mil to .-i\ (il) acrt sot lunti, mere i r less, sltu aled In Jackson tW|i. Itatlert'o., Pa. bounded as follows to-wit: <>n the north by llmry l auker, east hy John hrlng. mlUth by Wm l.uuand west by Henry l auker, together with a Irauie house, liam.' barn and out building's thereon, seized and taken iu execution as tne property ot s.iln I s.ilile and s.un 1 .S.ihlc, iu> ailm'i oi i:ii/,il»-th - ill!", deeM and M - l.lv.iin. gu iralan. a l lltum ot Wui E. Sahle minor i htbl of MI I l'll/.aljcth Salbe. dee'd, ut -ult i>; l.outs for use of > aspi r selntl. Oi-tvEitC. Il Kmc. Sherltf. sherllT's Uilicc, ItuM-u*. Pa., Nov. jt, 1 . SJ. Estate of Wm. G. Smith, I.ATM OF MAKION TWP., DEC'L>. Letters of administration iu the estate ot William G. Smith, dee'd, late of Marion (p. Butler Co., Pa., having been granted to the uudeisigued, all persons knowing themselves indebted to the sai l estate will pleasi make immediate payment aud any having claims against said estate will present them ilnly autliesitieated for settlement. JOHN I>T I I v, LIOYER P.O. J. 11. Moitl:o\v, Jacksville P. O. Administrators. Administrator's Notice. Letters ot' admiiiistration having lueii granted by the Hegister of i'.utier county, Pa., to the undeisigned ou the estate ol" Ed ward Sutlifl, late of Worth T;»., said county and btate, deceased. All persons, therefore, knowing themselves indebted to said estate aie hereby notilied to make immediate pay ment and those having claims against the same are r< utiested to present theui to the undersigned administrator properly authen ticated tor settlement. JOHN L. P.I K HI:I:T, Adm'r, Jacksville P. O. Me.) nit kin .V tialbn ath, Attorneys lor estate. A ugust li t, 1 ss,y. Assignee's Notice. The undersigned hereby gives notice of lils ai>poir,tin.-in MS assignee of Cieorge M. tirahmn. lately oi Wlilti stiiwn. r.utlert'o.. I'u. All per sons owing said Ccorjjc M. (iranain will please make immediate payment and any having claims against him will present them duly au thenticated tor Mil lenient. J. i>. titiAiiAM, Assignee. Aug. H, is-ii. Whitestown. Pa. Estate of Daviu Meyers. (I.ATKOF MrIIKVI'KEEK TWP.) l etters testamentary on the estate of I>avid Meyers, ased. late of Muudycreek Tup. Cutler Co.. Pa., having been granted to the un dersigned. all persons knowing ilieinseives in debted In said estate will please make im mediate payment and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenileuted f»r settlement. IIAVIII It. KI:NKKIIV,I . OLLKN I>. MKVKKS, I • Portersvllie P. 0.. Culler Co. Pa. PUBLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE. In pursuance of an order and decree of the Court of Common I'leas of Butler county, Pa., to me directed, I will expose to sale at public outcry, at the Court House, on Monday, December 2d, 1889, at 1 o'clock r. M., the following reil estate, being purpart No. 1, of Beatty farm, situate in Mercer township, Butler county, l'a., bounded and described as follow*, viz: On tlie north by lands of Joseph Nutt; on the east by lands of Joseph Nutt and James Mc- J-'adden; on the south by lands of John M. l>unlapand James I*. Dutilap, and on tlie west by purpart No. l!, tlie line iieing the public road called the Pike, containing 12; acres, and having thereon erected a house and bum and other buildings. TIKMS or BALE:—One-third in hand at tale, balance in two equal annual payments, with interest from date on the vtbole sum annually with the payment, to be secured l.y bond and mortgage. OLIVER C. UKDIC, Sheriff. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby givln that the co-paitner siiip heretofore existing between Mr*. Fay and Mm. Elizabeth Thompson, under the tir:u n nine of Kay and Thompson, in Butler Pa. was dissolved by mutual consent, on the •Jnd. day of Nov. ISS9. The books of the tirm are in the hands of Mrs. Kay who will collect the account* of the iirm, and ai-so pay its debts. Mi:s. EI.IZAIIKTII TIIOM I-SOX, Mits. F.\ V. Last Notice. The subscription accounts to the CITIZKN up to Sept. 4. IHBH, the dale of my sale of the paper, hare generally been paid or settled by note; but there are some ac counts that are still standing unpaid and which if not paid between this ami the first of January coming will be left with a Jus tice of the Peace for collection. We hope this last notice will be taken advantage of bv all here referred to ami thus save trou ble and costs. JOHN 11. NKULKV, Late Editor of the CITIZKN. Butler l'a. Nov. 21, 188!>. Millinery. New Felt Hals and lUmnets. New Tips, I'l nines, Birds and \\ New velvets in all colors. New satin*, rlbboua, velvet ribbons, brocade riblMHis and striped liblnnis. New tinsel cord, twisted cord, bead eovd. Ladles' and cliUdren's furnishing goods. Ladles' and children's underwear, I-adics and children's hosiery. Ladles* and children's cor sets and corset waists. Ladles' and children's hose supporters. Kid gloves, cashmere gloves, silk in it tens and wool mil tens. Latest novelties In neckwear. ;iM. r. cV M. Marks. \l* \>TKI» Agents to solicit onleis tor our ** linnee and hardy Nursery Moi K stiely Work For Salary ami » voenses i»r eofnmes'on If t|. • :n ,1 Write at <»u State Ago. Address. iR. G. Chase LOOK! READ! I cnl.try <l n»\ storc-nxrn In mad*' U almost iwkt* ;is I:HVP as 11 was i»Wort\ and bavr ttLso lner« ised my sw* k. I Imw. ti> far. tlie larK»-st arnl host selected stock of Fine Uriiss mul ( licniicals In Uutler county, uiul am now tn position to ■SUppI.N tie- ualit.sof t In-iieuple ol illls county— even belter 111, ill 111 I lie past. \ou «111 il-> well to call on me » heu la lae nee.j of ail} tiling In the line or Fine Drugs and Medicines. T**^ —_ llie tlrst llnp..r t.iUi e, s<> ue "lie paillcular atleullou lo Ulllug PRESCRIPTIONS, our IJlsix-iislng Pepartment Is complete. We dispense only Pure lit of the Finest Quality, and our patrons may l.rlnir us their prescrlr. tlons, feeling certain ttiat they will lie carefully and accurately tilled. Thanking the pululc for the very p-nerous fiatronuge they have accorded me In the past I lope to lie able to serve them more acceptabtj In Hie future, at the old stand. No. 5, North Main St., BUTLER, I'A. J. 0. REDICK, Do Nul Nf'fijert Vonr Eyesight ■Wf :' ' 1) L rleclaml, of the firm of (.'lceland & Ralston, jewelers, having attended a course of lectures called the Opticians! Course, is now prepared to' test and correct the following defects of the eves—Presby opia, llypcrinetropia, Myopia, and Astigmatism. Come one and all, old and young, that have imperfect vision and have > \our eyes te?ted and correct-1 3.1 by " 1). L. CLEKLAND, Practical Optician. | Corner of Diamond, Butler, Pa. j BARGAINS IN Wall Paper. For the next sixty days wei will oiler bargains in all our gilt ami embossed wall papers, in order to reduce stock and make room lor Holiday (roods. J. H. Douglass, Near Postoflice, Butler, Pa. EDUCATION AL. T/J . Till' oldest ami Ix'.st Instltultou for obtaining •i Itiislness Education. We liavo successfully prepared thousands o[ young meu for the active duties of life. Kor Circulars address. I\ IH'KF *■ NO.NS. Pltt»lmrith. Pa. l.'ifob 'j-in os. -SIXTH STREET, I'ITTSBI Kfi, PA. Is llie treat College of iiusluess Offices. wliere all the branches of ft complete business educa tion are taujfht by Aetual Business Practice. The onl> member from l'enn'a. of the "Inter- State Hiislness Practice Association of Ainerl ea." The student learns liook Keeping an* business by engaging In business transactions. Practical unice Work and Banking are special ties. Individual Instruction from 9A. M. to 4 P. M. nii'l from 7toloP. M. The best advan tages In Short hand and Typewriting—the hlgh es! S|l.'L'<l in the shortest time. Send for Cata logue. Call ami nee tlie ktuilciitß at work ulicn JOB visit tin- Exposition. Vlaltora alwajn welcome. i.tMCK ( I. a im wii. 1.1.1 w*. a. M. Pre*. TWO (-HOICK SCHOOLS. BROOKE HALL, For Girls and Young Ladies. Shortlidge Media Academy, For Boys and Young Men, SWITHIN C SHORTLIDGE, A M (HAHVAKI) (IKADI'ATE.) MEDIA, I'A.. (N'cur Phihuleljiliia.) LtKE SNORENVRSEIItS. KIIIPJ, PA. All stock guaranteed to lie in good con dition when delivered. We replace all trees that fail to prow. KEEEIJEXCES t.V WTLER: .1. I'. liowry, W. T. Mechliug. .fames Slianor, .lr . .1. E. l-'orsytlie, (!eo. Sliaffuer, t\ Walker. Iv-i].. Keril Heilier. Est], aiul I». L. (.'lceland. G. F. KING, AGT. Kn r.v MiLLF.it llorsic, Hitler, I'a. Notice. rile general iir-ctlng <>l 'he Farmers Mutual Fire Insurance < ouipaii) of llatiliahslowii anil vieinllv will In* lielil at tlx rreamcrj I'.ulldlni; hi lielanouii satuiila>. Januar> n isyu. at I o'clock r. m. sharp members are invlteil to atten l. A - Uhaisik. Pres. SALESMEN n WANTED to r;in\a • l»T 111- 1 :»!«• of Nwisrry Stock! Ntoiul) ( tup|o\ lit* lit K«iaralit<'»l. Salary uiut pulil I" *no « hit liicii. Apply tit dm*' Millliiir i k -f \t< tit toil tills paper. CM AMI- (tltm Hfc.l<s i oMI'ANY. UiK'Ucbiei. N. Jury Lists for Dec. Terms. List of (irand Jurors drawn this 2-lth day of October, A. D. 18S9, to serre at a regular term of court commencing the 'Jd day Ifee einlier( being the first Monday. A lieu, Cyrua. Worth twp. farmer. I>|j> k, A. S, Allegheny t\»p. " COoper, Oeo. Middlesex Iwp. blaekdnith. Cooper, John, Adams twp. farmer. Ihinbar, Alfred, Forward twp. farmer. Dauben-peek, W. L, liutler liorough, 3d clerk. tmries, W.J, Hutler borough, Ist ward, teamster. Lkis, Adam. BuH&lo twj>. farmer, tirookinau, Hugh, Cherry twp. fanner. Cilenu, A. S, Allegheny twp. " Ileury, James, Cranberry twp. *• Har|>er. Andrew, Jackson twp. farmer. Jack, William, Mariou twp. •' Kilchenstein, George, Pelrolia, tailor. Leishuer, J M, Butler lioro, :VI ward, a<eut llliiinih i) i l»M« muOiilW unpiwW'*— Stoops, Win, Frauklin twp, farmer. Sebroth, Wm, Saxonburg, saddler, ShaO'er, George, latncaster twp, farmer. U hnuiiie, K J, Oakland twp, '■ Wadsworth, 1) C, Slipjieryrock twp, farmer. Williamson, Wm. Mercer twp, farmer. Wellington, Irvine, Adams twp, farmer, last of Fetit Jurors drawn this 24th day of October, A. I). 1N8!», to serve at a regular term of court commencing the 2d Monday of of December, ISSSI, being the 9th day. Itrown, Metes Fairview twp, producer. Itrown, W E. Mercer twp, farmer. Hook, I) I*, Allegheny twp, " liarnhart, 1) W, Concord twp, farmer. Hlmn, 1. P, Franklin twp, farmer, lioyd, Robert, Clinton twp, farmer. Haul, A J, (entreville, notary public. Hyeis, John, Centre twp, farmer. liel'Ui, S A, Jackson twp, hotel keeper. Clark, A S, Fairview twp. farmer. Duiubaugh, George, Jackson twp, farmer. Davis, II A, Hutler lioro, Ist wd, carpenter. Kllenberger, J H, Fairview twp, farmer. Lverrlt, J 11, Allegheny tp, wagon maker. Flitch, r. T S, Washington twp, farmer. Fletger, Jacob Jr, Centre twp, farmer Frazier, Thos W, Jefferson twp, " Fithtr, A G, Millerstown, agent. Gilchrist, Robert, Marion twp. farmer, lit pit r. John, Buffalo twp, farmer. 11l ni| hill, Jacob, Lancaster twp, farmer. KliriKeutmitb. T I', Butler boro, Ist ward, producer. lai}d, John Sr, Adams twp, farmer, Limberg, Otto, Butler, 4th wd, merchaat. I.eonl>erg, George, Cranberry twp, farmer. Miller, J C, Hald Ridge, pumper. Morrison, Alex. Lancaster twp, fanner. Maurhoff. A, Jefferson twp, farmer. Mangel, Joseph, Muddycreek twp, farmer. Myers, Christopher, Oakland twp, farmer. ' Morrison. S G, Centreville, farmer. McCandlesa, Porter A, Centre tp, farmer, McGill, Lemuel, Mercer twp, gent. McNeea, H L, Brady twp, farmer. McClymonds, W W, Mnddycreek tp, farmer Stiver, F B, Jackson twp, agent. Stickle, Warren, Franklin twp, farmer. Sankey, Klmer, Cherry twp, farmer. Snyder, A 11, Washington twp, farmer, k Turner, G W, Concord twp, farmer. | Thompson, ( has, Buffalo twp, " | Tboni|>son, Solomon, Brady tp, " j Wallace, W W. Karns City, gauger. I Wimer, P S, Summit twp, farmer. Woods, Wm, Clinton twp, farmer. Wagner, Gephart, Butler, 2d ward, painte Waldron, O K, Butler, 2d ward,dentiat. j Ziegler, Lewis, Jackson twp, farmer. SEE OUR DISPLAY. HOLIDAY GOODS OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS. JAPANESE WARE, FANS, PARASOLS, SCENT BOXES, Ac GOLD PENS, ALBUMS—THE LARG EST AND BEST STOCK EVER BROUGHT TO BUTLER. JAPANESE SCREENS AND BASKETS, PANELS AND BASKETS. OUR STOCK OP VASES IS THE BEST BUTLER EVER HAD. NEW BOOKS OF ALL KINDS, CHURCH BOOKS, BIBLES, Ac. PRESENTS FOR ALL CAN BE FOUND AT Heinemaii & Son's. GREAT REDUCTION IN WALL PAPER. Business Change. THE FIRM FORMERLY CALL ED J. & B. KEMPER HAS NOW CHANGED TO Fa. KEMPER, A GOOD. COMPETENT AND EX PERIENCED HARNESS-MAK ER THE BUSINESS WILL BE CARRIED ON AT THE SAME PLACE AND IN THE SAME MANNER AS USUAL. THE BK3T OAK-TANNED LEATHER WILL BE USED, AND I WILL ALWAYS HAVE ON HANDS A FULL ASSORTMENT OF KINE AND HEAVY HARNESS, COLLARS, BLANKETS, ROBES, WHIPS AND EVFRYTHING GENER ALLY TO BE HAD IN A NO. 1 HARNESS STORE. ALL OR DERS WILL BE KINDLY AC CEPTED AND MADE ON SHORT NOTICE. ALL RE PAIRING DONE PROMPTLY AND PRICES AS LOW THE LOWEBT. ALL CUSTOMERS TO THE OLD FIRM, AND ALL IN GENERAL ARE RESPECTFULLY INVIT ED TO CALL AND EXAMINE, Fr. KEMPER ' Clftfli™'" '.•■> J 3S3 5 S| \l llll'ltUK. ( an start you at once, bend V lUUfor terms to , . „ _ AiltbrUM IB ♦litt CjTIZBM
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