Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, January 10, 1890, Image 2

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    THE CITIZEN• '
«r. SE«LET - - " «OPRIETOR
atnsc-Rirrios WTW-WWTACK MEI-AID:
Or.- year. Insi-:- Ounty
OBC Year, On:- e (".anty ?-•
Payable in Advance.
later* i it Piwto!sre *t Butler *« 2d cl»« m ,tUr
FRIDAY. JANUARY 10.ISsO.
Of each Issue of the Cmnx ME? extra epptefl
w,».
Countv who art not and --lr •
>
o5 ' 7tu',r nel:„'hb -rs, not no v things
county paper.
All eomrannicatioM intended-for pnblicat
tothi 1 ' V*-™ mu«tbe accompanied by the re
Same of t!;« wr.-or. not for publication bat a-
B •tMLra.if'O of eocxl f—«' h,
and death notices most bo accom
panied by a responsible name.
THE influenza is greatly increa--injj in
foreign eonntm and now has ill Europe
by the throat. In Bavu.-ia they have had
to erect temporary hospitals, and there are
40,000 oa-c -i in Munich.
A BOSTO.V man, after stabbing himsell
Mxteen times, alternating between a pen
hsife and a brcadknife as a weapon, jump
«d from a fourth -lory window and tinally
died from exhaustion Moral, "If at fir-it
yon don't -ucw-d, try, try again.
TIIK prospect for the passage of a gener
al bankrupt la-.r by the present Congre--.
seems to be gorel. Th" bill presented b}
• will no doabf have -trong support In the
Bart.
Gov. BEAVER issued warrants last
Thursday for the execution of fonr mur
derers on February 20, 1890. They are
Thoma J. Cole and Jacob S. Schopp, of
Philadelphia, who were sentenced 1 :
Mart:); Willi irn £. Hopkins, of Bellefont<\
who was convicted oa Nov.. 30 last and
John W. Kndy, of Lancaster, who wa,
wis sentenced last January.
Two -mail boy < at leading were pre
aenteil with rifles on Christmas day by
their fathers. It came to pa*- that the one
■hot the other dead before the day w->-
over. Thl-, was most distressing, but
what else coo Id be expected.
THE Sugar Trtifct seem* to be getting
black eye all around. First its schemes j
wen- exposed and it caught a famba-tinjr
from ti,.- new-paper- 1 and every hone
map v.!io (1 e- •—' j oppression; then < la'
Bpre ckle put up his big refinery in I'hiia- j
delph: ■- : d•: •: Via crippling
to a • er. ear.d nov come- ti,"
sugar - ■ r .... the ii.i
Station that in that. State m.i'i ■
pounds of sugar from gorjrhutn
and the manufacture nest year w:Il double
these • it' . T: • ••• - lor tie
Trn it • ay't appoint a receiver to
soon.
KEV. K. P. DONEIIOO, a Pittsburg
•reacher, i- in fav-.r of revision. He -.r
east i diil'.treueo bet ••
the Oi«> -v !:'iol an ti.- .-w School pa.
ties Ji; ' ■■■;<> ■■ e.irs ;./•» (onti-te.d of ti.-
one ... • le !.% that "In Adai.i'.- f ill '• -
aimed ," t while thu other side believe I
that in "In A mini's full vc all sinned.'
This re;:ii:ids u- of a little plea antry. i'i
that fanio General As-embly of l--'IT
Two'of! , ,ii debaters ill tie- .'.
•ombly ' J»r A -.be! (ireen, <•! Phil i
delfili -. I >r. II- iiiii.i, of V
K. V. Iwen- mi raty in debute, I>r.
Belli.:i i-'iv. -il::.;' ti. Sel.oo) ai.
Dr. Grocn the Old. At the close of a heat
•d discussion, I>r. iJernan wrote the folio
ing Oil « lip ol' ;.*i p' I il.pa. :d it O • .
Dr. GJ-ee: .
"In Adam's fall
We sinned all:"
, In Abel's murder
r Wis sipned furder;
In Doctor Green
Our sin is seen.
Prospect News,
Anoth'r I'air has eom< ai.-l
gone. The p are eaalul an 1 are ■
Of mue'i I'-::. .inf' .• o'.
Prof. P. A. hbaiioi', of ill eee port, t-pent
the !.oS:di. tb p,n'""ts, Mr. ari-l Mrs
Abs. HI. nor.
I'rof. Wiu. wingle, of Kitliuining, gav.
our to..:i .1 . -... c 'be holidays. M.
Bwiir/le '. . <;« here 10 . tft ago.
Mr. Harry Heekb , of West View, has re
tnrnejl ho'.. • f.- -:n >• visit among friend,
here. No doubt >Tie of our young fellow
brea hes tuer- e. :<y now.
Edmnnd --n k "or, our am oirnnodating
fcrnit'l." Ifleu, Weil plea-e.l 'xitli I
hole ay t- Tb v have the b- ' ot
good •!--fiir. t p.
Kev. (i. W. Critchlow, of .-aegertov.-n,
has returned home again. He nu« fieri
attending tli« funeral of bis fiilher, 'i fo<
ftitchlow, one of our old -st and best i-il.
••n* .. .
H. Grine, who was suddenly called to
attend th" funeral of his brother, John
SritH) of I'itt.-.hurg, is bae|. again.
E. L. Unglii-h, our fruit tree agent, in do
tag a ru-bing bunnon this winter, hd
belie ves in a squaro dual, bencis hi sue
•aes.
liiss: Fauiie Textor, of Harmony, : '• i
Wng friends in town. '
Philip Mi!!- mm, Alvie Piddle and J''
ley!. barn "grippe" in a mild form. The;
aay they bav to srrit 11.eir teeth und ;ri
their noso pretty often.
The M- 1,■.!•! oil -veil j -till hi ii.g •••o rV
ad a.- ai: . '.- Of I'-oui •i! prod'i'-tio
has not v.eai.i-in . the utar>;e inucli u y>
Don't worry, John .
A. W. Hoild , of W • ilsville, O , -pel t
hi* holiday* -t hoi: e I.in- wjtb hi pHr'Oit
aad friejjd .
Kev. Het-ner. of the 'I! ■ ologi' iil -n.
aary oi Pbilndelpliin. sp .t his < nristm:
vacation. i!tb hi friend, J. < lieighb-;
near Wbit - ii< ■n.
Tli»yotirif folk- bad U ball at Hotel ii<
Kami, on Clirixtmn-; <■ and one at Jo';
Cntehlow' .or New Year's night. 'Mi-
Were v*r ,-enjoynhle nnd plea .ant affair
The ft! nda of Jn . I'orre.icr will b
glad Win-- i- i.fbis i iii- -a-< of pension.
Ju CoSITV.
Saxon I urj< Items.
Mi . A'li" :. .. \ ■/.
brother. Mi. I. I. . ,!>i, i.l i
Willi.mi Hv.i-i..,.. who 1...~ boon <|!iite in
for some time, ownt' to the bur-iting of
blood vi •-
Pro W. I,'. A • 1i i '-it
8. it
of .... i .- i"- 1
ri*lte>' the !"■ :■ I.
J ( f 11 1 I. !. '•! ' :.i
talk If. i ' i
in Cli- r. '
XKMA.
.(WiuLot) Tvvp. Items.
Andr- .- Chan tier lately plowed t«<
lar»" li ii• u a pie;- ; .-.-iv.
and
J' L 'i! I . 111, • ■ "her i.. I IJ'l
»l-ll< I 1 ' I '. • ' j
m ■' *
CCs ,
fcpri.. ■■ .i "i t< ■ • •- .- 1
All t> ahur. ol Oiiuton t-.-.p. . do
init Utf-.r »■ ■ l.e«l. d the twp. eni.
■he pi ' -i i •
J. ;olf • ' . !•»;»■• ' '
Gladstone and Blaine.
The chief feature of the Xortk Ameriran
\'<rir-.r for this month is a "duel"' between
tTm. E. ill a'. stone. of Enzland. ar.d Ja
!. Blaine, of the United StaU*«. regarding
-ommertitl policies or fy-ter:-. N't one
•nnld indeed be more perfectly equipped
:han tho English champion to iet forth the
idvant - oftL - Br;"! ;; .n "■ *r:-
Americans arc perfectly willing to trtist to
Mr Blaine as the ablest pos-ib le
advocate of the American system.
It is imp lesible, within the limits of ■ li
torial di-ca?sion. to do more than refer to i
i few of tho chief points by the
that reaches back in Great Britain to a :
Lirao before the repeal of t:ie corn laws, j
ili- ,- in -ay with truth of n!l the economic
;bnnge< of 50 years in England, "All of,
which I saw and part of which (and by no
means an unimportant part) I was." j
-peaking thus from the point of view of .
balf a century of English experience, ho
'Ly of the rate of wages:
That the American rate of wages ishigfc
»r than our* / concede. Some, at least. ol |
:he causes of this mo?t gratifying fact I
'hall endeavor to acknowledge. My enu
meration mar be sufficient or may be other- i
wi-c. Whether it bo exhaustive or not, |
the facts will of themselves tend to lay np- j
in protectionism tho burden of establish
ng, bv something more than mere con
jomitancy, a casual relation between com
mercial re-Taint and wages relatively hi.-:.. ;
Hnt what if, besides doing thi*. I show |
Cand it is en-r) that wages which may j
tiavc bef-n partially and relatively high j
under protection have b come both gener
ally and absolutely higher, and greatly |
iiigher, under free tradeT I
That protection may co-ex. : with high ,
• • I
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rich country into -* poor one—all this may |
bo true, but is nothing to the point. The
true, question is whether protection offers
as the way to the maximum of attainable
wages. This can only be done by raising
to the utmost attainable height the fund ;
nut of which wages and profits alike are
Irnwn. If its tendency i not to increai . 1
;>ut to diminish, that fund, then protection
s a bar to high wages, not their cause, and i
s, therefore, the enemy, not the friend, of
he cla-ses on whose wng-s their livelihood
lepends. This is a first outline of the
impositions which I shall endeavor to un
old and to bring home.
The British champion does indeed show
■occlusive!)- that wages have risen in Eng
land, relatively and ab olutcly, since the
adoption of the free trade policy. To this
particular argument Mr. Blaine repiics*as
"ollows:
Mr. Gladstone makes another contention
n which, from th" American point ot view.
Ie le .vc j out. nf si;?ht n controlling factor,
md hence refers ari effect to a wrong canse.
■ j tho advance of mgei :n Bug
and, he says: "Wages which have been
tartiaily and relatively higher under pro
cction h-'ive become Ixitii gcueruily and
■bsolutely higher, and greatly higher, I
trade 1 As not doubt the fact, I
,1,1 I ve..u:r: to urge t that r ucb advance
n WHg ri - as there hi been in England is j
eferable to ara.th.-r .iiid pa! able cause—
mmttr, the higher wegei m the United I
V Mob "have OOMtentlj tempte.!
British mechanics to emigrate, and which I
vonld ave tempted many more il 'he in-
Iticeincnt of an advance in wages at home
mmTmh i iulßipoeed K»|iwlillt have j
r;i»e! l-en high' :»!:d templing in the
nitr-i -ince IKCJ, when the country
iceame lirinly protiotivo by the enactment
f the Morrill lariff. It will I, • found, I
bink, tl.al the advance of v.age* in Eng- I
. . .:pond pr.-e: ely ~ tiu.e, thoi. . |
ot in degree, with the advai.ee in Im I
trlted Stare-,' and the adv •..c in boii.
a < wii directly duo to the firm estab
ishment of promotion in this country e ■ a i
lational policy. But it must not be for-1
:«tten that American wage»are -'ill fr< •
0 per ( .„,;t. to li 0 per cent, higher tin ..
intish wages. If a policy of free trade I
ad - should be adopted in tho Unit- ■ i
t*tew, the redaction ot wages which would I
dlow here would promptly lead to a re-1
netfoii ... England. The operative:, oj
1 inch . ' . L- -i < and Sheffield r< ••ojri,;...
.i - r 'w! o' ih!nk the v. i,rid of commeri e.
i.d manulacturi-.i • all unerringly oirect
,l bv ~ theory evolved ill a closet \ ■,!
tffleteal data, and applied to an iue-.ct
•ience.
fiat the British < hampion not sati*fieu
;tb urgmi: that the policy of protet tire :•
•onomi sily bad. at <1 that, pro perou ••
:e United State- are under protection,
ley would have bo- mole pro-jn e 1
nder free trade; bi i i;!s protection a
:orally bad, alleging:
Mirely th;.: 'Vat.-in < .m lbe to,.id «I cli
an iniiividual, or a of iudtviuu
l» live on tho r< our< e.j of the coin muiiity
nd can • h him rcla' v< ly to oiininish that
tp,Te, which duty t«» his fe 11 ow- citiz- us ti:.-.
0 their equal right !.o Id tea< •• him l>;
i-coiitributiorii to augment. The habit
f mind thus engendered is not. ucb a.-> al
ogutbor befit.- a free couiitiy or bnrmouui
.'tfh an iiid. pe«d> " 1 'ter. And ti-'
uore the sv-tem «t protection is d: ■ -u-a
;id conic- trd, the mor- those whout it
nr&i-ii are dren to struggle for it-, main
• nance, the farther they inu-.t insensiblv
evint ■ from the la.v of equal right-, and,
.ertini! .-' en front the tone oi a genmnc
tersonai independence.
lii reply to thin and to Mr. Oladstomv'n J
..-gm.ii iit in general, Mr. Blaine appeals to
« ts. Ue Shows that three times within
he la 150 years the United States have
tied a "revenue tariff." and every time
I,lter • came, which were promptly re-
I. j -d ni1..11 11 • re • uact tiicnt of .1 liigb
tariff, lie rllliw s that the I sit#d
ii.v'.-s have in. de greater strides in wealth,
aider the American economic system, than
my other in the world. He shows that the
-iicotu ageinei i of home manufactures in
-.••I . .i pint ■ i'.ir line, ol ii.du-try—hi.
• tttol rail —i greatly < l.capeu.sl the j»re
furls of indu .:ry.
Again, the American champion uses u
leeuliurly efieetivt argument, in reply to
Mr. filadntono's reiterntion of tin* old eeo
lii i »
■ t.i.Hl* ' 1 1 v- here lie-; production I t!;e
-h.-upest, when he says:
Mr. Oladatone's pregnant suggestion real
j . blbi: the though! that M»* deep in the
Biilixh mind that liie mechanic art-, ano
ibe malttifaet tiring pxoe< - • liould be left
io Or Britain end the production of ray.
materia! i bwild Imj left to Aiih-.k-h. Il fs
l.he old < olouitti,ldea of the t ce .tury,
wh - thi . dun t! of liiinufacturesoi,
I bin side of the ocean v. s regarded with
An ellective touch of tho arguw<r.tinn
,u! Immmc. i i Uio following:
lioes Mr. (ilad-'oneV; timate «il tbeim
iu<>riUity of protection apply only to pro
lection on hind, or 11 • npreuuuty on the
so Import ant to Bii'i-i. le'.-i-. :. ihut it i
!utter t./ throw morn!-i to tho wind and re
port to v.batev.-r de;:. ■ of protection ma
In- lie.-e ,ry to I eenro tile lend to f-Jngli. h
liipc .' The docfi ine of iinproving harbois
in th< f.'ni'.-d Stales by the National gov
iirntneut iv -. for many year i sev rely eon
'n . 1 ed, the '.ric'. cor. 'ruction party main
raining that it must be confined to harbors
on the ie ~4t ttt point« where foreign
colllllier. - I'e.urhe,. til- eOTtntry. Purio,
one of the ni'tny d. -:u--ioi». over this nar
row i oiiHiructinu, un ii io member of ('m
/u■ - declared that ho "could not ibmi.
'in h of a coiif.liluliou that would no:
.tarn! being dipped in 1 ■ |, water a • we ;
is salt," I leiir lbut Vlr Gladstone',', cod
of mor.;! on tlits qu.-.tion ol'protection v.:
no 1,. :, lUMlhlw peej. countrie
ji |... ~.-i ~.p ~ U'llii.ely t if.!* Ulan;*
bpiuioir. will lie cbauped, i 'bor way, b)
this cnntrovci-y. It i< u matter of eon
believe in "the American system," that, in
opposition to ouo who is admittedly th.
able.: champion oIiVC of the t'ren trade the.
ory, JUr. Blaine should have diown '' con
clusively that whatever policy may or ma)
not be best for Great Britain, with her pe
culiar iijaulated p" ilion, her immense ae
~, ; : - oi eapit m.d !-. p.e»eiii
: i ol loieign uiarkets, ci-iiaiuij' f.o
I . ;»tate.., with their Immcn.s
in tm ii eiiornio .s area,, tin i
i -He.,.-. , ■ their resource.! ju :
begun to lie called upon for some of tbeij
m.totn f. a ~, th policy of protection, •-
it I from tbcoreiicul premises mid a
l< in i ... practical e i>-licni:.', i- th.
<tiiU rtlflurtt
NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES.
The License Court in Mercor closed la~t
Monday. The number of signatures for
and a pain st license in Greenville are as
' if !lin?t. 874: Aaron Feuf for. 635. . gainst,
Si"3; Michael Hamili, for. 697, against. 557.
The indications are that all the c-ounty. ex
cept Sharon, will go dry. In Sharon tfc'
is no opposition to granting licenses. The
Moneboro" applicant claimed ono of i.;-
hten stolen Friday night. He was given
until evening to secure the Miniatures
again.
Monday, Judgo Taylor refused to grant
Rev. Kodgcrs* wife a divorce.
Five red-headed girls gave a white horse ,
| bazaar at Williamsport in the cause of:
charity. The present weather Js most too
I warm for that sort of amusement.
| They were killing snakes in Forest C<>. j
last week. The existence of Christmas j
I snakes in a "dry'' county is damning ]
1 evidence that tamarac is being smuggled j
j across the county border.
In Curtin township. Centre county, a ,
| black snake was killed recently by a r si- j
! dent. Block snakes are not known to f->r- j
age at this season of the year, but it i- |
j thought that the reptile lost its bearings j
j and left it- hole too -oon.
Brother Irwin, of the Franklin Acw.s, |
happened to mention a day or two before ;
Christmas that he had long wanted a con- |
cordance of the l'.ible and a pair of extra <
suspenders. Early Christmas morning the j
concordance came and he hadju^tjrot^j^^
| began to arrive with suspender-, more j
! came by mail, and then more by nics
I senpi rs.and when evening came that editor j
had 21 j pairs of suspenders, of every size
and variety, silk, leather, paper, rop<\ ,
simple, complex, new and second-hand.
Many of them were accompanied by notes
—not bank note s—hoping he would have a |
"gailows" time and such like friendly ex
pressions of interest.
Farmer John Macy, of F*niondalc, S.
is clearly entitled to the championship for
corn husking. He was recently backed for
SIOO to husk 100 bus.bals of corn in 7 hours,
taking the corn as it stood stacked in the
field. He was to pull down the stacks
himself and tic and set up the empty
sheaves. The weper was acel-pted by a
number of persons who considered the tank
an impossibility, but farmer Mncy won end
had 30 minutes and 6 seconds to spure. He
is now looking for the man who assumes to
dispute hi.-: - premacy, bat it isn't likely
that he will find him.
At a lain meeting of th • Allegheny
Council the question of abolishing the to" - I
gates and turnpikes wa.; discussed. Mr. j
Kennedy was in favor of having the City j
Solicitor instructed to condemn all the toll j
roads. A sub committee of three, eon- -t
--ing of Messrs. < illiford, Kennedy imd Dahl- !
iriger was appointed to investigate the '
matter and ascertain for what amount the j
roads could be purchased by the city and j
report at next meeting.
Member- of tin - medical fraternity .s*
Curry, Pa., have fur fevi-ral we.-ks pa
1 " ■
Mrs. L. .v Harvey, who within 13 day '
time gave birth to no less than three chil
di- ... Hi'.-. H:irvey ii n Woman of atiout
10 -. cars ,aid T< .ides at Albion station, Eri
county. She is the mother of several chil
ilr- s. HeV' r:il wees ago the tamily j
| pi.v sic-ian wan c.iiled in and there wa- a;:
addition to the family in the shape of n ;
jti re: pound I.a! , but it did not live. Mrs. '
j Harvey go! along fairly well for two days !
I when the doctor was apain hastily sum- j
j (; ,j. ,ii .... toaished at the birth of \
i i .<•< <ad child. It wa- dead, however, and ;
uot as fully developed as the first by about j
t-.- o months. The physician had read oi !
one or two parallel cues in medical work . i
He had about gotten over his astonishment j
and lini-died looV.mg up the record« on such ;
matter", when, 10 days later, his services |
were again required. This lime there wast
another still born babe, ( till less fully de j
veloped by al»out a month and a hall than '
the uecomk The good physician bin-n't re ;
covered lioin his experience yet and Mr. i
Harvey doesn't know what to make of it. i
Mrs. Harvey, however, is doing well and j
no further additions are cxj>acted. The j
peculiar caM! v. ill be written up from a
physicians' -t mdpoint foi the medical
journals, having already been the übjeet
of IUUI h d:-cu--ion among doctors.
A singular elopement took place in Bed
ford Co. one day la-t. week Etta
Keed, aged 17, of that county, met Isaac
D. liaker, aged 67, ot Kan a , at the Hunt
itigdcni depot and wi nt <dl with him. A
tew months ago Mi Heed answered an"
advertisement in a matrimonial journal,
in ei!(;d by Mr. Hal er. A correspondence
followed, Mr. Hakcr offered marriage,
which was accepted by Mi s Heed. '1 In
latter's parents knew nothing >1 their
daughter's matrimonial inclination and in
order to obviate any objection that might
arise the young I .dy conceived the idea ol
vi itiug her uncle, I). H. White, in Saxlon,
where an elopement could be readily
curried out. Tliu eouj'lo met ut Hunting
don ami at onco took u through train for
tin; groom'* home in Kan <a*. \ telegram
!. i l ci:ii hi nt ulnad ii.-king for tin ir uJJ
prcbeniiion.
(jeorge Kimchbaum, a member of thy
fcenuomiic Hociety, win killed by a gi> •
plonioD In't 'i burndu).
When robber* entered tin' gran ry ol
Hmanuel Shot-,-■ley, ol Jeflei »n county,
about two ymi 'i ago, broke opeu lim tool
rbf i. and rioln over live hundred dollar. in
cold c a sib, he never mentioned the fact to
,t i-oul. Hi' iiUfjiected who it fn.< p but be
(bought the bent [dan would be to let them
till it brut/ After awhile a rui.ior wu
. turted to the effect that I)' 1 bad been
robbed, |lltd Mr. SUei -ley'* brother Went, to
him to inquire if it wi re true, l.tuanuel
ii, ured bun that it win u I aim) report, ami
continued to law wood. Nearly two year
b.ttr li.iiry Ito.ei . a m ;;hln.r !■ . be
coming angry at bin brother 1.-.rael for re
I'iniiif to give biin u hundred dollm i of the.
moliey, uceordiug to h'/n -i-menl, told lion
hli brother and hiinttclfhad i ouiuiiLted r.!;e
i nun', and t}>it were they brought to ju.i
tiee.
Marion Tvvp. Items.
.Jo < (*MUI mini unit fettiily, of Altoomi,
I'n . mo the guest* of friend* in thi* vicini
ty-
ili Wllda ISiu. I, of i'en bvilli', I*>i., i
l' 'in;'a' ber t'liele'.-, It. !,. Klaek.
iloo i A Co'*. <• iw mill will mioii be at
•i. i on the S'ittceul property.
.''hi iii ii. ■ oil v.i II on the .Siorila.'nl
properly will In? in tbii week. Tbo t'oront
Oil Co, hare given the eontrui t ol their
v. I! <n the Murrin farm to the <» borm-
Hro-i.
1" Admin a Muilenl ol the I I".
. Theoli gieal Seminary, Allrgln-gy, in at
boiin- oil a vacation. Hi wife ftecotlipanie.i
him.
Samuel Vitndyl; of (Sutler i- upending
a few dayK w|»h hin brother J. < Van
dyke.
Mice lletitler A liatoii of Clarion am
the gue> i t of A. IS At-Well'* family.
A couple of our young ladie i created
Hontu excitement recently by dri-ning in
men'ii clothe and Marking thenmrlve-. ami
then attempting to frighten and auno.v nemo
of our citizen They were identified .how
•• i-r, innl feel very corn over their little
!• eapade.
I.NCUONITA. |
THE pajsiciiins 01 repmi .
40.0' •*> c:«- sof the Grip, with an average
of 2i"'> deaths a day. though the deaths
are cat? >4 by pneumonia following the
(Trip.
COSGEE :•••••••-emblv'. la Monday, and
increasing the pav of Census Supervisors ;
IOWA'S TORN crop of : 136,000.000 bushels
ji - v . ......... .:: ! wonM fi'l a train
of .: :i.-- in lei _th. It would frive
five bn hols to every man. woman and
chil-l in the United St;u-.--.
idea-THCS
KIXI.V ■ —".. Satur-i... . .la:.nary 4. 1890, I
Arthr.r. ' ''f G'-orjje Kitv.an. of the
S.ath SM-\ ap.-.l 4;. "; rs and R months,
of membraneous cramp.
BIN (J HA M —At h.T 1 n:- in Centreville,
Sr.nd.- ••. ■- 1 '.'. Mr- Mary Bmp
hue, wife <-f To. Bingham, aped 72 .
vears.
She the m..th .• of M rs. John W.
Brown. . ' Butler. a i X! - Xlatnl Ding- |
ham. wh ■ now t- -ling ::i the Slippery- !
rock Normal.
\j ( g— r. ■:i Fsaa in
r ! ". in. 1. l'i'O. William T. Mc
< . ;ed 07 a: - and 'J 111. s.
He w*a born in Franklin twp, and mar- .
...1 to I : twp. n y. ar* ago. His
vrif" who ' . Peuree. .lied one week be- |
t\>w fee dii d, aged 7_' j ears. .Mr. MeCan- .
(fleas had l>eea in feeble health all winter. J
aI; Si: . •'• ' 1.-lKj r -Wni<*r'
K: .' J>r. a-' d_ K
years. He died of rttyroa m the |
LA v;. ■ ••• '•
Wm. M. 1. : *thf r. 70 years.
. -• - ■ ■ • 1 • >*'j~ •
- , i.. • - l n yr-.
She di : . tvphoid fever and tier's was;
th" l • a
month. . mere of the family are down I
with the as;:" disea- t.
In Memory of Miss Lule Noah. |
XOAIi—At her home in i'ittsbnrg, Mou
<lay. !>■ ■. 2.'' lshij, Lule Noah, daughter ;
of" Peter Noah, dee'd. aged abont 20
years.
si. ie«;i. •.. I 11. d heart disets-C, :
nii'l Wi • i nr. -I in South Cemetery, Butler, ;
Christina ; morning.
Jf< r. parent, e< tseyour weeping, j
Lift vo:.r thonnhts above the nod;
Thoupb re' t Lule there is iceping.
11. r pur. -pirit is with God.
Gone l.ef.,re her, j-n have others
Nnniht-r. <i with the angel hand;
She has joined her I'ather
In the glorious spirit land.
She wus far too bright a jewel
For th. illied climes of earth;
Though we iiimost thought it cruel,
Her'n \ now a holier birth.
Ang. i watched the plant o tender,
Nurtured it with gentle care,
For they knevr that .-non up yonder
It w. nld bloom in beauty there!
Now, thi '.gh v.a. •- of gri. f roll o'er thee,
L<-> to Je us—try to -mile;
Lule's only gone before thee.
For a ery little while.
Sister ! brother*! y have parted
With a friend vo>> loved so much,
Butf'iuist . ml, ii th • broken-hearted,
If you but his garment touch.
Stricken mother, < r.mr mourning,
Though !• gravo her f. :ai .loth hide,
On the ..tlier -.ide of Jordan
You shall claim your lovely child.
She has joined the church communion
0% .T on the other shore;
f-.„ ii u \ ,11 tin 1. ivenly union,
'
Ye-, Lai.- str. in Ivleii's bow rn,
Free fi .in -;ekn" . care and pain;
lltiv we improve life* fleeting li.mr,
! o that heaven v. . 'II meet again.
L.
Scrofula
Pro'' My i. . :i of < <" i • ;;<■> generally <ll#-
t r ; • • : . \ 5. . 4 1 :i i wrofula.
Ali;i''-' * ry .vl<- ili 4 t'tia latent poison
courxiutc ltl» % Tho i rrililo nuJlerlog* tin
fliir* »i ) .' t «or. n
MMIi .l.i. - irenu ly tlutcaws tl.cm,a-.tun-
Lli«s ■ I r! u l ower of
Hoot! s Sarsaparilla
In '• '.i yfor . • ' vt ula ha« befn no
dourly aii'l fu: v that leav«» t»'>
dmil,i t. .- •!»•« •'! Ul«r»*cry«.f
ti.li itMtitta. it UMb i v < . I. BOOBAOA.
|x,wc-11, M.i . :.<! 1» »otil by alldrueilstf.
100 Doses Ono DoHar
For Bale or Kent.
'|-| . j. ■ t ... i ampbell
Hi,.. M tov.;., formerly " eil as a
hotel, i ('• or riVit.
For parti. litr.% i- [uire of It. P. Scott,
Esq , or W. P. Smith, Butler, Pa.
n v\ i n A u i;i; 1 ' AN<; A 11 ''
i •; i 3 i; I . I LTI UK.
8 II fii I 1. t .Ii In 'I in 1
| ,:! is' r > ; (Pi i'. Monthly, lllu
Ie 21 KS : tr .'. l.oiily ">'» <nayear)
C. Ti" o ;v .1. :rnal in the
I nit. il Si voted to Water Cnltiva
lion. Po d Con .(traction and 1* i h Produc
tion.
Endoraed br Piih < ntn men. in every
State ill the o ion, nd cent .tamp
for '-.impie -o »y. Ad.lt- I. B. LOGAN,
Aliiau' «*, Ohio.
LAUNDRY,
East diamond - - Siutler, Pa.
I'll: : I . LAl,'.'!.'. Woi'K IN AM.
15). . 11. LA< i. CItIITAISH A
f .'I.I'IAI.TV. AI.MO, CLKAK
iN'i, OvKist'J ASH CAB
fl'.T CLI. U-.'tJCfl.
ctci iiinl dtflivert'd
ill ,i!; II t I . i the !ow».
US&SHUITLEWQRTH,
PKOPUI I'.TOHH.
Now Oyslrr Parlor
AND
Confectionery
HY
Mrs. . Sl?'-)waiter,
In Stcii '<• I 111.; i > , .Main St
Mr ;-.liu-valur bu fiWvil up Home
iH-iL iiuui f u in' renuuraiit,
lUJ ,i ; i. i re ..f tin patronage ol
the ..j. Butler. jMciilb ttt ull
lion r.-i
.J. E. Kastor,
Prin ' . ill Slate lioofer.
Otnami : Plain Slating
Of nil .loti" on 'tor! notice.
Oliice with W. il. Morris No.
7, X Alii in St., He idence
Noi 1' • .lm street,
ihitler, i'a.
-t uti-criije lur '.lie CuxfK.K.
L
fev ' J*
Absolutely Pure.
Tbis I'owM r TV TOT V:iru-. A marvel o
purity, strength auJ wfcolcsomt-uese. More
ocom'micai tb in the ■•-'lit; .ry kMt, and can
not M: Mii*i in with the tnultitu'l
ol 10v' te*i», ebort weight.a'niun or pboeptaate
puwjcrs. So! ' r r.ly in cans.
BOTAL BAKIHG POWDER CO»,
1. . W:«il Street N. T.
You will get
One hundred cents
worth of u'ood re
liable footwear
at
I I USELTON'S
FOB EACH AND EVERY
DOLLAii YOU PAY
EVEKVTLME, WHETH
ER YOU BK MAN, WO
MAN Oil CHILI).
Our Goods are not marked
up to admit of making you a
present with each and every
purchase a- m«• little dealers
do to try and catch trade.
There must be something
wr.oiiL with a business house
that has to oiler prizes and
■rifts to induce customers to
buy from them; it does not
sound as thou h their business
was satisfactory to them.
The buvr < I Boots and
Shoes nowdays are as smart as
some <1 -:il<*are; they fully
u?:deistan I. ;i:i i don't expect
§1.20 wor! .•. of >!ioi leather lor
$ I .Oi»; '.II 11 • want is full
v:iln- ' m .!■■ > • IKI l.iij
as cheaply ;s their neighbors
do at one straight price.
They don't .ant to buy a
shoe at v 1.20 with a little
present thrown in worth ten
C 'Uts or 1 which they should
have paid >1 lor, so you .see
how it goes.
We <1 n't ;jive presents, hut
do present you with more solid
leather i r Si, and bitter
sp les than any shoe house in
Butler county.
B. C. HUSELTON.
No. 1, N. Main St., Butler, Pa
WIIKS von
VISIT PITTSBURG
CALL ON
JOHN U. & A. MURDOCH,
006 Smithfield St., fQf Trees, Seeds, l.ilir*,
Orajif Vim ii r.|y I'" 1 . <'i«ntrjr UiriU,
liulil l*'inh, > tc.
lii ciiiitivi- 1 .ill Ctttitluiij?'' mailed free.
A. .!. FRANK Ac CO.
DRUGS,
VIKDH INKS,
AM. CHKMICALh 1
FANCY AM. 1011,1. I' Alt I'ICKH,
t1'0.M.1.-. I i 111 .S ill IS, I'KItKI' M KltY, Ao"
;.T-|-|.;. -,1. -1.,11 . I'l rli'tlmm canr ully co.ii
pouiuled.
5 S Mair: sircnl, Butler. Pa.
Iliill! SOiiß MIL.
lIVTI.KII. I* 4 .
|II I'l LLKR'I'OX, I'lopY.
Blaakel*, FlMiatoul Ynrii
i-ii n- 1 (»!'!"ur«' Hill
!«<i ('omit}' Wool.
. mil.!! • .»• to I" tr|. tly nil wool
I i!;'l in. •i i, . «>t|».*r f i oinoti* uiuh rUI
I n j 111 <1 ->r rsUil
. dfi • I' damm "»>
Jtppllrnf luii l»y ii; i; |.
SCIII"L"IK .V O'UItIKN
Sanitary Plumbers
j Aini <iiii I'iui'i i,oi more Uiuii vn year# uxporl
••in-'-, iiiivn u|n i,i i tli' lr ntuii! iii Uio < •«*«>. itulttor
liloi'k, on ,).-ni I ton St. opponlln till) Jyiiwry
flmwi *IA :• mil im of Plumberl
| UAH I'lX'l l' W'.S;ANI) I.t<I IIKS.
HA M.I .ii AMU TAIiI.E LAMtt),
:.A'l [ I: AI- *» as iu KNKItH. itc
foliWHpmnnKijf ttigM ••»< >otir imu
Otlggl' l> j | ill I . I llllll'll.
I 1 lllt-rllf. At
j 4—i -.-.I ~ ~m». " m-J** st. i. '}!
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Administrators and Executors of estates
call set-ore tlieir receipt book- at the CITI
ZF.s ollice.
Estate of Amos Pyle.
I-ATE OF Ml'Dl>Y< Ui:EK TWT. l)LC'l>.)
Letters of administration < n ilie estate of
Amos l'ylf, dee'd, late ot" Mu idvereek twp.,
Butler Co.. Pa., having been granted to the
undersigned, all yu— kaoviM them
selves indebted to said estate will please
make immediate payment, ai ! any having
claims against >a, i estate will ; r--eut tiiem
duly authenticate'i for settlement.
HOWARD Pyi Admr.
Pr peet I'. O. I ■ i;tier Co. Pa.
W. I> Brandon, Atfy.
Election Notice.
The annual meeting of the memljcrs of
the Glade Mill Fire Insurance Co. for the
election of offi er- will be hel 1?; tr.c lime of
D. B. \\ ilson, Mars station, on Wednesday,
the sth day of Jannary, l vK), at the hour of
10 o'clock A.M. A full attendance is re
quested as business of importance will be
presented.
R. Tkimbi.E, Sec.
J. D. ANDERSON, Pres.
Dec. 11th, 18$!».
Notice.
The annual meeting of the Worth Mutual
Fire lasurance Co. to Beleet officers for the
ensuing year will beheld at the I'. P. church
West Liberty the second Tuesday of J mil
ary, IsOO, at lo o'clock A.M. being the 4th
day.
W. K. TAYLOE; Sec.
Notice.
The members of the Farmers and Breed
ers Mutual I.ive Stoek Insurance Associa
te n of the 1' S. are I;. reby notified that the
annual meeting of said Association will be
held at their office in Butler, Pa. on Tues
dav the l!8th day of Jauuary, 1 s'.n), at 10
o'clock A.M., said day being the 4th Tues
day ol said month —to ek -even directors
for said As-: ciation to s.-rvt* 1 .t the eusuing
year. A. 1). eik, Prest.
Election Notice.
The annual election of twelve directors ot
the Butler County Mutual Fire insurance
Company will be held at the office of ibe
Secretary in Butler on Tuesday, January 14,
1890, between the hours of one and two
o'clock p. u.
11. C. IILISEMav, Secretary.
Notice.
Tlie general meeting of the farmers' Mutual
iTlre Insure'ce Company of llannahstown and
vicinity will be held . t tlie < r. amery Hulldlng
;it Delano on Saturday. January 11. IsSO. at 1
oVI'K kr. m. sharp All members are invited to
attend. A. Readme. l'res.
Estate or W. J. Abrams,
(LATE OK I OKWARD TWP., DEC'D.)
Letters of administration having been
grunted to the undersigned on the estate ot
W. J. Abrams, dee'd, late of Forward Twp.,
Butler Co., Pa., all persons knowing them
selves indebted to said estate will plca&R
make immediate payment, and any having
claims against said estate will present them
duly authenticated fur settlement.
Ki.l./v / liUAMS, Adm'z,
siix Points P. 0., Butler Co., P«.
It. P. SCOTT, Att'y.
SALESMEN
n WANTED
to canvas for the sale of Nnrsery Stock! Steady
••uiplo) went guaranteed. Salary and expenses
paid to siieet -sf.il men. Apply at onco slating
age. Mention this paper.
< ham r.nuniKiis> OMIWNY .
Rochester, N. Y.
TfiTiouT:,
J Silipav this to our salesmen, Ol'TKl'l
1 llll' 1 '! ! Can start yo iat once. Send
t 'J Ui.r terms lo
.1. AI'NTIN SHAW, Xur*»ryiimii, Itnehrxler, M
HBMeni '.'SO. - . - .kTdVlf
Q WAMTED
O A I- 22 SM E IV
to canvass for the Hale of Nursery Stock. A full
line of leading specialties, salary and expen
ses paid to successful men. N'o Kxperlence
i:i i-r-i surv. Wrile tnr term-. *..liie.; auto.
[Mention thi* paper.) 1.. BooTHISY
Nur -rryin in. I ..is* Tarn.
HocliestCr. N. Y
Jordan's Restaurant
All our readera viftitiiitr Butler
will tlo well to tfo to Sam Jordan's
restaurant (or their meals Wo serve
lunches, soft drinks, tobacco and
cijfurs. No. 4, S. Main St., uuder
Schneidemnn'a clothing store.
Willard Hotel
W. 11. REIIIINIi, Propr
liUTLKII, - 1-^Y.
STAIILIJIO IN CONMCI Tlo>.
SA 51 I'LL ItOOM for CO.'I JIKKCIAI, TItAVKLKKN
HAMI'LK KOOM. I.IYBH\ I.N CONNECTION
Hotel Vogcley
( Strictly First Class.)
HBNKY L. BUCK, Pkop'E.
J. 11. Facukl, Milliliter. Butler, Pa.
I)ianioii(l : - : 1 lotel,
Fronting Diainond, liutler, Pit.
THOMAS WAKSON, Pro'r.
(jood rooms, Rood meals, ..tabling in con
nection, everything first class.
NIXON'S HOWE,
M N. McKEAN ST.. UUTLKIt. I'A.
Meals at'all hours. Open all nlglll.
lireakfastcents,
Dinner '.• > cent*.
Supper J.', cents.
Lodging iSS cents.
HIM HON NIXON PKOP'K.
EITENMUUEIt HOIEI.
No. 88 and 90, S. Main St.,
BXJTL.IOU* - - I"*A.
Near New Court House formerly Imnaldson
'l. .use /ood f>r travelers.
(iiMxi staliiliif connected
, • !\ ■ ll KITKMMUI LBS. I'rop'r.
\*/ANTM> Afehts to solicit ord ia lor our
"* i ii olei- and hardy Nursery Stock.
Sliiily Work lOr Kn < rK> llc Trmper«ln Jlen.
Hillary and' iix-n . 4or e.imiiil lon If drelfi
d. Write ill, on " SI it A ;e. Ad Irn *s.
8. G.Chase & Co. 1 ;
WANTED
Men In lake orders Inr Nurs'-rv Slock, on Sala
ry or t'omifUHHlon. * 1 i" a miccfsHful
SALESMAN
of aiijr <nii who will work and follow my lu
hiPi' ilons. Will fnrnl' li hand mini outOl fr<A
and pay youi i.iilur> orcomuil lon <*very woe*.
Write fur teriii i at one"
I'.. «i, (iItAIIAM. Nurseryman.
K u he.n r. N. V.
•rwo ( IIOICI: SCHOOLS
BROOKE HALL,
For Girls anil Young Ladies.
Media
Academy,
For Boys anil Young Men.
SWITHIN C SHORTLIDGE. A M
(HAItVAItD (iKAUI-ATK.)
M Ll>l A, PA., (.Ncar i'hiladel|diiu,;
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
WEST FKKX R. B.
On ami after Monday, Nov. 13, l>v>, tram
will leave Cutler as follows:
MARKET at I'.:10 a.m., arriviuu at All. -.'he
ny at 9:10 a. m.: coDHCto f»st ler l!la:rsvi!!e
with Day Expre.vs, arriving at Pli:'a<!elphia
at 7 p.tu.
KXPKESS at a. iu., arriving at Alleghe
ny at 10:3J> a. m.: .i >es a;>t e.jaaect for the
ea;-t, hat connect- with A. V. R. U. uorth
an l south.
MAIL at 2:35 j>. tn., and >;oes through to
Allegheny, arriving tl.ere ai 1:40 p. m.;tcu
neets ex-t for Philadelphi.».
ACCOMMODATION at , r :evi p, m., and tcu
neots at the Junction with t rce|«>rt Amnu
nuKiition, arriviug at Ali»->:heay «t 7:2."> |-
tu., aud connects ea»t as far as Apollo.
Trains connecting for Butler leave Alleghe
uy at 8:20 a.m.. 3:15 P. tu. and 5:45 p. tu.
'I rat ii a arrive at Butler ai iu.jy tu.
r >:00 and 7:50 p. m.
rirrsßOßO, SIIKXANOO A. LAKE i:KIK it. n
Corrected to last time.
Trains leave Butler for Greenville at .">:-lo
and lu:30 a m.atid 5:0 i» p. ni.
Trains leaving the I'. A W. depot in Al
legheny at 7: 111, and the We-.t I'eon depot at
a. m. and :t:ir> p. m. connect at Butler
with trains North oa this road.
Trains arrive at Butler tro:n Greenville at
10:10 a, m. and and fcH p. Nt: the 10:10
connects with the F. is. W. to Allegheny and
the 2:25 with the West Peun.
Trains leave Milliards at 7:15 a. tn. and 12:
00 in. slow time, connect for Butler, and the
5 p ta. train from Batier connects at Br.tach
ton for llilliards.
No Sunday trains. Passengers with tick
ets will he carried on the local freight that
leaves the P. ifc W. June, at 1:15 p. to. but
not ou the other freight train-.
The 5:40 a. m. train from Butler connects
at Osgood with trains on the L. S. & M. S.,
arriving at Cleveland 10:40 a. m., Chicago
9:10 p. in., F.rie 11:2S a. in., Buffalo 2:35 p.
m., and at Mercer with VV. N. V. & P.,
arriving at New Castle at 9:05 a. in
The lo:30 a. tn. train from Butler connects
at Mercer with trains on the W. N. Y. A P.,
arriving at Franklin at 2:00 p. m. and Oil
City at at 2:10 p. tn., an 1 at shouuugo with
the X. V. P. A O. for Meadviile, Jauie-town,
Buffalo, Olean and New York; also at
Osgood for Oil City.
The 5:00 p. in. train connects at M« res r for
New Castle, aud at Isheuango for Meadviile
and Sharon.
P. A W. K. R.
Corrected to fast time—One hour faster
than schedule time.
Trains leave Butler for Allegheny City
at 4:20 and 10:20 a. in., aud 3:55 p. tn.
The New Castle and we&tern mail leaves
at 8:15 a. m., and the Chicago A Western ex
press at 1:50 p. m.
Trails leaves Butler for the North at 10:30
a. nj., and 7:55 p. in.
Trains arrive at Butler from the South at
9:55 a. m. and 12:10, 3:20, 7:10 aud ;vlo p. m
A train arrives lrom Clarion at 10:00 a. ra.
and from Kaue at 3:40 p. ni.
Trains connecting lor Butler leave Allle
elietiy at 7:40 aud 10:00 a. m.and 1:25, 5:30,
and 6:30 p. in.
The 8:15,10:20 and 1:50 trains from Butler
to Callery.iind 7:40 aud 1:25 trains from Alle
gheny to liutler run ou Sunday, also the
train that leaves Callery for Butler at 11:24,
arriving at 12:10. -
Trains leaving Butler at 8:15 a. in. and
1:50 p- in. connect at Callery for the West.
SHERIFFS SALES.
By virtue of sundry writs of Ven. Kt. I'l. Fa.
Lev. Fa. &e.. Issued out of the <'ourt. of Com
mon I'leas of liutler Co.. I'.t. and to me directed
iliere will exposed to public sale at the Court
llou.se. In the horoof Butler, on
Saturday, Jan. IBth, A. D. 1890
at I o'clock. P. M.. the following described pro
perty, to wit.
K. 1). No. V.i, March term, 18.W, Brandon attor
ney.
All the l ii'.it. till", tnt'-r ail 1 claim of 11. r -
nard Voahrink. of. En as<E (o •! aerss of land,
more or less, sltuat■• !in o tKlaiid t'vp.. Uutler
Couiitv. I'.t.. bounded as follows, 10-wtt : On
the iio'rtti l > I uids formerly of ,los I'lake, no w
fry ; east tiy lands formerly of Thomas .Martin,
now ( aid. l'et-r (irace; south by Dennis O'Doa*
■it-11. west by George Jos. I.aud and
lianlel Ilcck: most!> cleared and mid r a good
uut of cultivation with log barn, log house,
two-story frame bouse, orchard and outbuild
ings ib»roon.
\l.so All tho right, title, int- rest and claim
of llernard Vosbrluk, of. lu and to 4oxl(w f- el nt
land, more or le-s situated In Uutler borough,
liutler Co., Pa., bounded as follow < to-wlt: <>u
the norih by an alley, east by Wiushliigton si ,
south l>y Charles Armor, west l>y an alley; a
iwo-story frame house and outbuildings there
on.
A I.SO—One acre of laud, more or l>'ss. situ
ated in Twp., liutlerCo.. Pa.,bound
ed as follows, to-wic On the north Kulb
«luUi ui' Mrl IfclHrarV.A. 1 »lu) uicdiu imiimm
Ito ii.. in -- •. oe ni-s iil.-.-' i. sel/..-d aud taken
Into execution as the property of tieruara Vos
-01 ink. at the suit of Hutl- r Savings Hank, lor
use, etc.
1. When the plalntlll or other li 'ii creditor
becomes the purchaser the eostn ou the writ
must be paid and a list of the llem Including
mortgage searches on tne property -old togeth
er with such Hen creditor's receipt* lor the
i mount of the proceeds of the si!' ot such por
tion thereof as ho may claim must be furnish d
the Sheriff
•/. All bids must t»! i*iid in full.
:i. All Kales not settled Immediately will bo
continued until l o'clock r. m. of iu-XI day. ui
which tlino all property not settled lor will
o.- put up and sold at the expense and rlsl; c i
the pf r-ou io whom Urn S'i|d.
•S.-e I'urdon's Ulg' st, nth edition, page no.
and smltn's Forms, pau'e ...si
01.1 V Kit c. ltKUli'. Nlierift.
hherlET's omce, liutler, pa . Dec. 26. Uisj.
Hotels and Depots,
W. S. is uow a linn
ol citrrittgeH lietweou the botelri untl
dt-pots ol the town
Churls ro tsonal»lL». Ttilophoau
No. 17, or lettvo ordera at Hotel
Vogel -j.
(iood Livery in Conucclioii.
New Livery Stable.
Now Stock,
Now Rigs.
—OPEN DAY AND NIGHT—
IIorHt;H f«?d nntl boarded.
PETER KRAMER, Prop'r
.'59. W. Jeffernon St, Hutlor, I'a
WE F. Miller.
Manufacturer of
Stair Rails,
Balusters
and Newel-posts.
All kinds of wood-turning done'to order, also
Decorated and Carved wood-work, such is
fiwliiK. Comer bloek», l*»nel» nnd all kinds ol
fancy wood-work for Inside decoralloa of
houses.
CALL AND.SKI'. HAMt'I.KS.
HomethlliK new and attractive. Als '
FURNITURE
at iowestjeash prices,
Htortt at No. 1», N. Main street.
Factory at No. IW. N, Washinalsiu ■treeu
lIIITI.K.Et. B'KNNA.
FOR SALE,
REGISTERED BERKSHIRES.
'l'lit! jiriaje winning lk*rksliire
Hour, TOM DODI >S, 18.10:},
Kt'itsoii for nulling, cannot nso
longer in herd, Al«o, extra
fill I jiigH, either M*X. MIRED
by Torn Dodtla Pedigrees
given with every sale and gtiai
unteed iw repreHuntcil oruiom-y
refunded. Address,
J. PAUK HAYB,
Prospect, I'a.
I
Millinery.
•/
New Felt Hats and llonnet*. New lips,
B'lutues, Ellrdfl and WlM' New velvet <lo all
colors. New Hatlns, lltlM ****** " •
hnxade nhlioiiH aud striped ribbon*. .Jew
tinsel cord, twisted cord, head C 'id
I.udles' nnd children'* furnlshluK goods.
Ladlev and children'* underwear. laidie»' and
Children's hosiery. I..«lle»'aud children'* cor
set-, and corset waUts. I.ailie. and children's
hose supporter*. Ktd gloves, eaahmere rlovcs,
ollk mittens and wool tnltteilt.
I.iiiest novultli s lu neckwear.
IM. F. A- M. Marks.
Business Change.
THK FIRM FORMERLY CALL
EO .1 k H KEMPER HAS NOW
CHANGED TO Fit KEMPER, A
GOOD. COMPETENT ANI> EX
PERIEXCED I! ARN ESS-MA K
ER THE BUSIN ESS WILL BE
CARBIBD ON AT Till" SAME
PLACE AND IN THE SAME I
MANNER AS l -l AL Til!
BEST OAK-TANNEI) LEATHER
WILL BE USED, AND I WILL
ALWAYS HAVE HANDS A.
FIT LL ASSORTMENT oi' 1
KINK AND HEA V V 11A KN ESS, 1
COLLARS, BLANKETS,
ROBES, WHIPS
AND EVERYTHING GENER
ALLY TO BE II AD IN A NO 1
HARNESS STORE. ALL Oil
I)ERS WILL BE KINDLY AC
CEPTED AND MADE ON
SHORT NOTICE ALL RE
PAIRING DONE PROMPTLY
AND PRICES AS LOW
THE LOWEST. ALL
CUSTOMERS TO THE OLD
FIRM, AND ALL IN GENERAL
ARE RESPECTFI -L.Y INVIT
ED TO CALL AND EXAMINE.
Fr, KEMPER.
( l ouiitrv (lentlenian
THE BEST OF THE
AGRICULTURAL WEEKLIES,
DUVOTKD TO
Farm Crops and Processes,
Horticultural & Fruit-Growing,
Livr-Stock and Dairying.
While it ai-o include.- ;'.!l minor departments of
Rural intere.-t. such : - ; ie l'"iiltr> Yarl. I'.ntn
inolepy. liee-Keeplujr.urc iihouso arull.: tper;-
Vettnun Replte*. Farra Questn as and ao
swers, Kin> M r l.'t ii*l::tjr. I'.-ice i:." K. ■( 1;
and a summary of the Ntivs .if the WVi !,. ii--
MARKET KKPUKTO arc unusually complete. ami
much attention U paid to the l'lespvls «.f the
Crops, us thro u inp lulit u|- n •■tie "I tie We-;
Important of all queMlona— V hen to Uuj and
When to Sell. It Is liberally llltwtr U'd. ami 1:■
HKCKNT KNLVI«;i:.MKNT. contain* ni.,r.
reading matter than ever hefor. The >ui'-
scrip lion l'rlce is ti.Mi peryear. Put we offer a
SI'LCIAI. KKIH (TloN tri our
CLUB RATES FOR ISi»0
Two Sulmrrlptlons, In ene rpmlttanv #4
hlx Subscription*. do. do.
Twelve Subscriptions. U»>. do IS
all New Sul .!«'.» r -l-r i ». pay Ins In
advance now. we will send thepiper Wl-.1-.K;A
from our receipt of the remittance, to January
ISt. lSje. WITHOUT Cll A 111 ;K.
linen (. pie-, free. Ad Er--s
LUTHER Tft'KEK Jc SON. Publish* nt.
A/bang, A'.
Something to Say.
To everyone this week, unci it
will be to your interest to read
and think of it.
We have the mo.st complete
line til ' childienw' hats, lrom the
solid all round school caps at
-~>o, to the finest and nobbiest
hats made.
Wo ll!!VI> i I|(> 111 .evl .<o
of relia hie underwear ir■ the
eountj, and are at our popular
low prices.
\VV have e\erything in the
Furnishing line.
We have one price and that
the lowest.
We like to have people look
at our goods and get the prices.
COLBERT & DALE,
70 S Main street.
Butler, I'a.
Alex. Borland,
EDIT t SEES HUB
srUIKGDAM', Neil Door to Wnlln'■
pecil attention given to r. piiritif of all
kiml«. m
UKCSHQHL fflHtttUlU.
KI l i K* I'A.
All Stock Kimi'anleeil to lie it| gooil COM j
ditiou wlieil llelit 1 1 ell.
We replace nil trees that fall to >:row.
KEF EH ICN ('HS IS HI TLEK:
J. F. Howry, ff. T. Meclilillg, .la men
Hluinor, Jr., ,1. H. I'ort-vtlie, (ieo. Klin liner,
c. Walker, Eaq., Pard Mitwr, Baq. and D.
L. E'lecland.
G. F. KING, AGT.
EniMUI.LIU llot'si:, Hi I'M-: It, I'A.
BARGAINS
IN
Wall Paper.
For the next sixty days we
will oiler bargains in all our
j. l ill and onihosscd wall pnp r..
in order to reduce slock and
make room lor Holiday (»oods,
J. H. Douglass,
Near I'ostollice. Butler Pu
BOTLEK COtJNTV
Mutual Fire iMMfUM Co.
Ott'coCor. Main & Cunnin;; .am Sts.
L V. ROEBSINO, l'ar.Hii>r.Nr.
WM. CAMI'IiKLL TBIKAHUBIKU
11. <!. lIKI NEMAN, :-.cu> i Mtv
DIRECTORS:
".I. L PMlh muul AajjM J fc
William E' itiipbell ■' V> lluikha'i
A. 'I routnian, it- I'dci .on Oliver,
(i C 1;.,. ..|„ 1 >»■ s.lephi'll .>ll,
Dr. \V In in. . . v \\ nitLilre.
j ,■ | iyl ■, BE. I Blcliiciimn,
LOYAL MtfUJfKM. Ucd. A«'!■
BXJTXjBR, IP.A .
Advi .-UoC It! 'Lo CilUfcN
K *■ Kl< IU.LLS, K. HEWITT '
NEW LUMBERYARD
R S. NICHOLLS & CO.,
Itealfis in all kinds «d"
Rough and Worked Lumber.
DOORS,
SASH,
BLINDS,
SHINGLES,
LATH, ETC.,
Hard ai:u Soft Coal.
U h .•<> a larjre .-too!. ««f idl kinds of Lum
i Oil Well Uigs, Etc.
Call and onr price and w our stock.
Mail Oroers prompuy A.l tended
To.
Office and \ an! on
Mi.jiK.il Sr.. \ vi: WKT OKPOT,
1U TLEIf. HA.
C% WIOK,
r>K.V LKR IK
Rough ant! Wofked Lumber
OK A 1.1. KIN-US
Doors, Sash, L- inds, Mouldings,
Shingles and Lath
Ai ways in Slock.
LIMK HAIR AND PLASTER.
Ire e;iposito P. .V W. Depot,
ItUTI.EK - l'A.
Planing Mill
—\ N i
Liiiniber Yard
j. L. f's *> ; i hv is
8.0. Co.
i
MANI" I- A\ T t r.I.CS ANI» I>RALERH IX
Rourrh and Planed Lumber
o; . VKRY "rto«i.
SIIINfJIjES&LATH
t J,A\'N(i D..L AND tAlii)
\n»rU<'rt)i«n 4 ntl*ols<' (ihEßroii
SOLID
Steel fences
IB.t»K or
80METHIN8 KEW.
V' r. io' "! r 3. CHimcMrn. CFMrrFßies. r»«Ma
C . ! N'j L.e-- Ailmr.. Window t-unrd», Tr.'![Ut'\
I i.-f-proof ri.AVi'KiriXO I.ATI!, DOOR M\TS,
. ... for Iliunrated mailed free
I'EMRAL EXPANDED METAL CO
i!i> tlnlvr Nt., fltlsbnrich, l*«.
c. '• .;, t, Jim lu'cp It. Gtve uamu of tliU ua>r
si EEL
L ;
The cli<»ar >AN t ' rl ' for :<ronn<l
; . i : . Oftrdinii
Hffht niEil Hnavy
Iron 1* ••uciii>:. «'r« i., - . ' Fitting*, Firo
Shatters, Flr« lUru:»r cfr'i audttU
kiutiu v(IUON Willi*. WtUtK.;
TAYLOk & DEAN,
203 and 2u5 Markol Street. - PItTSBURGH.'P*.
(liristmas (uxxls i'or
ybody.
A i-plcuilid lino of foEicy tind ÜBC
ful urticlcH of every description.
Mntch cafcß—in lirns-', nickel, col*
luloid, oxidized silver and rulibcr.
Toiict raai's,manicure net*, Bliaviuj;
.
-ct; . ebyca nnd bundkerchiot boxes
e.
in leather and plush.
Odor canes in leather, J>lUHli and
celluloid. Smoker's vanes, por
ftiino siunds, and an endless variety
of line gootl.t, which must be seen to
be nppreciatcd. AH finer, nicer nntl
ch« iper than ever before. The pub
lic is invited to trail at IIEDIOK'S
Drugstore, next to Dowry llouec.
ljxaniine t>ur gootls and get our
prices.
Hello There!
Cliolntitl & I'nlston, jewel -
n.s, :iie ntill on llio northwest
corner of Diiimond. Hotter
|ii» |)ait"l tliiin ever to supply
their eiistomei.s with fine Diit
nionil;-", (iol»l Watches, and Jt
very .stock <>l solid,
stfilin Silvt'i'Wiiß'tr ol tho very
1 at.•l dehigns direct lrom Ine
tory; never lieen rehandled,
tlieielbi-e, hein.' lresh and
beauliliil .1 ust what you need
for n Holiday present. Come
: and • >' them before buying,
and ) nil V. iil he [ileased to : <•<:
the line displuy they have iiE
line fixtures and g(»od.s, 1). li_
Cleelantl, l'i nclical Optician
correctly tests the eyes and
perfectly fits spectacles of tho
very best makes. ■ hould you
w lu intiKO a friend a pres
ent in the shape of Cold
Spectacles. We have ,!"• t what
\oti want in that line. VVe
will keep uiir store open every
week lii.uht until H> o'clock,
this month. Corner of Dia
mond.
LUMBER IS ADVANCING
bavv Mills. Steam Engines.
Shingle Mills, llay Presses, Ac.
II V . ii ( IV i-BBIST-olabhhaw »J«'L
.1 1..1 « Bt.ilOK'f <* ,ul I*l"' C|M| prl 1 x
vli. . 'i'llAK <«. <l.t«».) l'A.
; f i i»4 tin '•« >'A<lMT'
, . , 111 lul) El( M< ;
k vt/l *- r 'iiarlifld irftjau.