THE 3ITIZE2ST. FRIDAY, MAY 23. IR9O. Schaul Hms. & (Jo.'s NEW Clothing House, $1 50 will buy a good knock-about boy's suit, size 4 to 12. sfi Go will buy a half-woolen uians SUlt. SIO.OO will buy a good black all wool dress suit High Grade Fine Clothing A Specialty, You want t.» nee our fine tailor made cutaway, frocks, Prince Albert and sack suits sl2, slo, $lB, S2O and $22, all new spring styles and choice goods. Latest Patterns in Nobby Pan taloons, Light colored or dark, striped or plaid. Our $3, $4, $5 and $0 pants can't be beat. All the latest styles in "Melville" Huts, Fur. soft, stiff and straw. Large variety in Boy's and Child- STRAW IIATS. We cordially solicit inspection. We will be pleated to show our goods to verify our assertions. Schaul Bros. & Co. NEW CLOTHING HOUSE, 47 8. MAIN ST. OPPOSITE HOTEL VOGELEY. TKAINS AND MAILS. WIST I'KNN K. K—TRAINS LEAVE BUTLER FOR ALLEGHENY AT 6JJO. I3'l AND 11:3) A. RRI. AMI 23FT AND »;:<*> |>. IN ; ARRIVE AL »:3. R , AND 10:30 A. IN. AND r.ui ARID 7-jo P. M. MALLS CLONE AT Hi a A. M AND 2S«S I>. NI. AND ARRIVE AT 830. ITTFLO A. IN. AND r,:IO p. 111. P. & \V. K. It.—Trains leave Butler for Alle gheny at Mm, KVV and HY.'M a m. anil »» anil 6:311 p. m. For the north at lftJ) a. in and 5:45 11. in. Arrive froin Allegheny at icio and ll:.V> a. 111. and s: I«I and 7:10 p. 111. Malls close for the South and West at 830 a. 111 For llttsburK and the North at fi-.M a rn. For Pittsburg and local point* between Butler *inl Callery at .s: p in. For Pittsburg and local points between < alien and Allegheny al i;:oo p. in. For Oil ruv Barnliart's M.lLt, Foxnurg and Clarion at T,zi> p 111. Malls arrive on this road from local points betwern lluiler and ("atlery at »rju a. rn.; irom il.e north at lo»o a. ni.; from Pittsburg and local points between Allegheny and 1 alicry al lISS a- m.; iroin the north at £35 p. m.; from I'lii-itiurK at 8:00 p. in.; from Pittsburg and the West at 1:111 p. m. Trains irrlve from the north at |(r.no a. 111. and p. m. SI AB KOITKH— DaIIy mall from Mt. C.'hestDut arrives at i \\ anhiugtou Co. Have offered fI.OOO, reward f..r the arrest and condi tion of the murderers of the Crouch family. Jos. Fleming. the Well knottii druggi.-l i.f Pittsburg, died suddenly at his residence at Sewickly last Thursday. Mi->s Alice G McGee wa> admitted t<» the practice of the law at Warren Pa., la>t week, and wa* complimented by Judge Brown for her examination papers. >he studied with N'oyes .1 Ilinekly. and is the second woman ever admitted t" practice iu Pennsylvania, the other being Mrs. Carrie Kilgore. vh» n»- admitted in Philadelphia a few y< ars ago An oil well driller named John Smith committed suicide al Uale_\ s Hotel in I'ULebuig last Saturday night by hanging himself from a window with a chain. At Beaver Fall?, la.-t week, the pro position of the Town Conneil tn liorrow $200,0H) for buying the water works and electric light plant, was voted down. Some brute poisoned twenty-five dogs in Blairsville, one night lust week. Mr Nicholas Welsh, an AGED gentleman ~i 8 IFMHTK tWf FTLBHLLIILLG 1 " TELL INTO a spring on Cha- lied s place Monday and was drowned. John Weir, a grocer ol Indiana. Pa., has a( at that he values very highly. One da,v la-it week the aniii.al disappeared and Weir made a most diligent search for it and it failing to show np he finally con cluded that some of his neighbors had stolen it, and all . Heed Post No. 108 G. A. K. will assemble at the Post room at nine o'clock a. m., sharp, from which place details will lie made by the Commander t" decorate the graves"of all obi soldiers ami sailor# in the North, South and East < 'emeterien, alter which these various details will re turn to the I'ost room, where the Post will form in line and march to the Diamond in front of the Court Hons.- at ten o'clock a. in., sharp, where it will be joined by tlic following organization.-: Camp No. 4-> ot tl l( . v V. L , Pennsylvania National Hoards', First Ward, Hood Will, Spring dale and John S. Campbell Hose Companies, and Jr. O. I . A. M. A cordial invitation is extended to all other civic organizations that will join with ns. Major A. W. Kecd. Chief Marshall, Major Chas. Prosser, Chief of Stall Major C. K. Anderson and Captain Hubert Storey, acting as Assistant Adjutant Hernials, w ill assign the various organizations their respective places. The column, when thus formed, accom panied by the Germania and Grand Army bands and escorted by the Soldiers Orphans from the Home, will march north to Main street to I'ulton, ea.-t along Fulton to McKean, then south along McKean to North street, then east along North going directly to the Home, where an appropriate address will be delivered by Colonel Oscar 1,. Jackson. ot»Ne\v Castle, who has kindly consented to be with ns on this occasion. About fifty trained voices, tinder the direc tion of Prol. IS. «•. Davis, will render in pleasing style various selections ol uiuait suitable for the ocejsion. AH comrades of the Post will assemble at the Post room on Sabbath evening. May 25, 1890, at seven o'clork p. 10. in full uniform, each comrade wearing white gloves, that they may attend div.ne service at the [J. P. Church. Comrades A. B. Itichey, S. <1 Hughes and Alex Mitchell were app inteil a Com mittee on Flowers and Mecoratiou. Donations of Dowers for decoration purposes are solicited from all who leel interested in having this tribute of love and honor placed upon the graves ol our dead heroes. All persons making such contributions will leave them with the committee at the Post room not Inter than eight o'clock a. 111. At the close of the exercises at the llouie all organizations taking part in the parade will be dismissed. All old soldiers and sailors, whether members of the 0. A. li. or not, are cordially invited to take part with us 011 this occasion. Everybody is kindly invited to assist in paying a merited tribute of honor to our dead heroes Chimney Swallows. We made a note in last week's paper of the lloek of chimucy swallows or chimney swifts, that are making their home in one of the chimneys of Esq. Kennedy's bouse, on the Diamond, or at least staying there at night, and OUT ornithology makes some remarkable statements regarding them. The book quotes Dr. Brewer as to their nests, which are built of live twigs snapped from the trees by the birds when ou the wing, and plastered to the chimney and to each other by a saliva secreted by the birds, and which, when dry, becomes so firm, that in separating nests from the chimney he lias known portions of brick to adhere to the nests. The author then goes 011 to state that the powers ol flight possessed by these birds is unequalled by that ol any other ,-peeies known, that their usual speed is a mile a minute, for an average for ten hours a day, ami yet with all this power of (light, they pass their winters in caverns, hollow trees, ral boles, etc., anil have the power of de 1 ending to the bottoms of streams and lakes, and burying themselves in the mud, and there existing in a torpid state till the return of spring. They live on flic-, beetles and butterflies. The young are blind when hatched, and they crawl to the top of the chimney long before they are able to fly. —The longer you live, the more you liml out—if you a.->k questions. l'as ing the Chinese laundry the other day and seeing the Hign "Sain Tueng Hop," we went in and askeil the little yellow faced fellow, with bright black eyes, if that was his name and lie said, "no, namistow," which, after haviur him reprMit two or three times we trail dated to be, "no, name of store." Further question ing developed the fact that the sign means "good sparrow," and that the pro prietor's name is See Bang. A pin cushion belonging la Mrs. Kramer of Oakland twp. was picked up al Sugar Creek church, live miles away, hav »»K been carried there by the late storm that destroyed their lion-e. Mr*. Kramer was blown . lime distance from the house and made unconscious by the shock, and when she came to wa» lying aero. . a dead pig. All the animals about the place were kiilfd. Mitchell Wagons. We vvaut ull teamsters an.l others who want to buy wagons to see the uew Mitchell. For sale by HAKTZEI.I. A KEU.KV. VtloiM pedes, rocking hirsts wagon-) a id wheelbarrows at J. F. T. STEHI.K'H. LEGAL NEWS. NOTES. I Oswald Raib-r, Fred oesterling and other* have brought -nit in ejectment vs. i Jas. lint tain and A. I". Fisher for thirty j acres, more or less. in Forward Two., ad joining I'eter Nicholas and school-house road The will of Mary Kingsbury of Centre ville was probated and letters J. M. I.aw rence and E. M. Mat berry, also will of John Pearce of Butler two., and letters | not yet i.-Mied. also will of Emily McGoni gle ot Jefferson twp., no letters J J. Rev burn was adjadged insane, and I \r«.> ukta to U'aiien by Shrf Bdb, last I Monday. LATR PROPERTY TKAXSFfc'KS. M E Henry to I,'ichard Kelly. To acres in Tenango for .tl,3iNi II II lioucher to »ico W Fleeger, lot in iiutier for s•><*( J M McCandless to E M Glenn, l«o acre# in C. ntre for s3,fio<» W K Heed to S It Spencer, lot in Butler fer #1 .into. S R Spencer to Eli/ Fisher, lot in Butler for #l. Anna Sumuia to Wm Montag, 1 acre in Jefferson for #BOO. Anna Suiunia to Win Montag, 4 acres iu Jefferson lor *4o<). J H Norris to Rebecca N orris. sf» acres in < 'linton for 11 E J Boyd to P llanbeiispeck, lot in Hut ler for #9« m). If C Vates to Jacob Dawbacb. lot iu Zelienople for SBOO. Same to same, 2 acres in Harmony for $3,500 Jno T Martin to W C IMierr 04 acres in Buffalo for ?4,0u0. Jno Dindiuger to W A Goehring. lot in Zelienople for t4oo A M Wise to W A Goehring. lot iu Zelie nople for S4OO. J Beckert to J M Zimmennan, 2 lots in Butler for #4OO. Marriage Licenses. John K Bonner Butler, I'a Sabina Boyd " .John G iiruner Washington, Pa Anna Gcagau Millers town Albert F McClaiu Petersville Eva EarhaH " Arthur Harrison Butler, i'a Mary Padgett " Oh as S Haines Boston, Mu.-= Eleanor Neyman Butler, Pa Alfred Clark. 4 Mt Chestnut. Pa Eva Heaven Couno ( jueuc«ing tp Albert W. Smith West Liberty Etta McCounell Slippery rock At Pittsburg—Chas Beer and Mary Ann Bay, of Butler Co. Personal. Mr. W. M. Nickle is looking after his in terests iu Butler this week. Amos Tiinhlin of Coultersville has been granted a pension, and that of Win. S. Thompson of Butler has been increased. Alios Mac Anderson formerly of Butler and* Calvin E. Ball of Cautou, 0., were married Wednesday evening at. the resi dence of Ahin Anderson at Emleuton. Mr. Clia.-. Haines of Boston and Miss Ella Neyman, eldest daughter l»r A. M. Neyman, were married at the bride's home Wednesday. John M. Russell, Esq. was outside of his house last Wednesday, for lh« first time in some months. ' apt. I'. P Book, whose home is in Allegheny twp , near Six Points, was struck on the head by a falling pole, a week or so ago and laid iu an unconscious state lor some days. He is now reported to lie slowly recovering. He is a well known and popular mail in that town ship. Prof. Shryock is lying ill at the Wick House. Mr. A. \V. C.ioper, of Cnnnnquenes»ing Twp , is seriously ill. '•Admirable" James T. Sample, of Alle gheny, was in Butler this week, seeing old friends. Air. Sample is an old soldier of the Mexican war, in which he lost one of bis legs at the battle of Cliapultepec. The '"Admirable," as he is generally call ed, is now in the (i!»th year of his age, yet is a very bale, hearty und happy man. He is a relative of James Sample, Esq., of Cranberry Twp., and is acquainted with many of our older citizens. He is now connected with the A. 1\ C. of Pittsburg, and is gathering up news tor general in formation. This is his tir.it visit to Butler, although living in Allegheny City ail his eventful life. I»r. Win. Irvine, of Evans City, has pur chased the l'errine or old Rev. Ferguson property on N. McKean St. Doings of Council. A special meeting of Council was held last Tuesday evening for the purpose of further considering the questions ol paving and sewering the town. On motion, resolutions directing the President and Secretary of the Council to prepare ami tile a statement of the liuuii rial condition of the town; also that the bonded indebtedness id' the town be in created in the sum of .f_'l,lloo, to hi" raised by selling bonds of the lace value of SIOOO, each, and rununing from one to ten years, al 4 auil ii loths lier cent in'.eient, also that the Council cvy an annual tax of 2 mills to meet them; bond.-, al.-o thut the finance committee sell tin ir bonds at par and pay the money to the boro. treasurer to be used for sewering and paving, passed. The specifications preseuteil by the street paving anil sewerage committees, were presented and ordered printed in pamphlet form, for li.-e of cont raciers. Mr. Heydrick's plan of Main S was adopted. On motion Mr. C. F. 1.. Mcyui tiou was elected borough engineer anil his salarj" fixed at .+•"> per day for each day necessarily employed. Lev. Esq., was elected Solicitor of Council, and Council adjourned till June 3d. The Markets. BUTLER MARKETS. Our groci is are paying 15 for butter, Hi for eggs, 65 for potatoes, 25 a do/, bunches for rhubarb, 1.30 for beans, onions 30c a do/, bunches. I'ITTHBVRU I'BODUCR. Timothy hay from country wagons +l4 to flO; mixed ha.v fs to .+!»; mill Iced sl4 to $l»i; rye flour 3.73 to $4; w heat flour 4.30 to 3.73; cloversecd 3.30; timothy seed 1.30. butter, country roll, 10 to 14, as to quality; eggs, in cases, 13 to 14; potatoes, oil trai k, 43 to 33; jobbing, 43 to 7o; feathers 30 to 00, a qiurugus 35 a bunch; cukes 73c a do/. I.IVE STOCK. The cattle offered Monday were bcttei in quality than those offered the previous Monday ami -talc., were reported lu to 13c higher. Sales were mode at 5J to 51 for prime 41 to 5 for fair, and 4 to 41 for coin moii. Bulls anil fat cows sold from to 4. Volbrccht sold calves at 4J to 51, <'toik hanks 41 to 3. There were l>!»l head of sheep end lambs on sale, as against 273 of previous Monday and prices were good. < ruikshanks sold clipped sheep at 41, wooled yearlings at (i to OJ, ami spring laiubs at ti to Si. Heeler old clip|ied dieep at 4.40 and spring lambs al Se. Pisor sold spring lairilis at 0 to s. M Nee-c .old pring lambi at 31 In Bc., and Wright sold wooled sheep at 3» to doing 40 barrels an ] hour next day His 2 on the E Young I was doing 20" barrel.- a da\. j Griodiach A Cos well, on the Casper Fehl, i; rated at Joo a day. Heed A Co's 2. ! on the M Shannon, at 60 barrels: Christie's 7, on the Ainberson, at barrels button A Wick completed a good well on the Marshall farm and are drilling three more. A tank of oil on the Wittee farm was destroyed by tire last week. I McFarland AC . have a rig up on the 1 I'.iuiel Sbanor fan i in Franklin Twp. After being drilled 82 feet into a good white sand, the well on the Thos. Allen place in the northwestern part of Conno qiiene.-sing Twp.. was shot la?t Friday eve lung, u hen she began Howing oil and water, and is eipei.-ted to be a good well- It is located at the head of Crab linn, 21 miles north of the Little Connorineneving, and 1* miles northwest of the well drilled on the James Bays, and is owned by the ••(.'rah Hun oil Co which i» composed ol Butler men Pittsburg parties are drilling ou the Alex. Wilson farm. There was some excitement iu the vicinity of the Mc Williams well in Ceutre Twp. last week, and several new lea-cs were taken at per acre for fin days. The owners think they have a good well. The tools were removed from the "Kaifrle dazzle ' well on the Thomas Mech ling farm iu Jefferson Twp . last Saturday, and the well is rated at 2o barrels. Bums X Co., on the Walker, near Euc lid. was reported good. Wednesday. Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat. Dr. Simpson, a prominent oculist aud aurist ol Pittsburg, will visit Butler on Tuesday, May 27th, where he can be consulted at the Lowry House, regarding all diseased of the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat,including Cataract, Cross Eyes, Catarrh, etc., etc. lie treats all cases iu his line with the uiosl eminent success and by the latest aud most approved methods known to the profession Has bad large and varied experience and can assure the best results. One day only, Tuesday, May 27ih. Youngstown Wagons, Buggies and Surreys. We carry a full line of this well known work in stock und for sale at low prices Considering the quality ot work, we, of course, cannot afford to sell at prices abked for clap trap goods that have no style uor durability. We fully warrant every job. II AUT/ELL & KfiIXEY. —Dr. Simpson, the oculist and aurist, treata all diseases of the ear, throat and none, including Nasal and Past Nasal Catarrh, Polypi, dis charges from the Ear, etc., with or without deafness, in the latest scientific manner, and successfully, eyen when others have failed Con sult him at the Lowry Rouse, But ler, on Tuesday, May '27 th, —We are showing great values in silks, henriettas, mohairs, chullies. line dress giughums and all kinds of dress L. STEIN «V SON. —Largest assortment of line dress ginghams and clialliea in Butler at lowest prices at L. STEIN & SON'S. Lace curtains, curtain poles, sash curtain materials, scrim and curtain laces and drapery of all kinds at L. STEIN «1C SON'S. Remember that we are head quarters lor white goods, embroidery, lace curtaiua, draperies, lace tidies and bed sets L. STEIN & SON. KOB SAI.E —Two well-bred setter pups, uge t'i mos. fall on or address JOHN 11. HEIBEU, CITIZEN office. for Sale. I"'gga from the following pure bred fowls for setting', VVyandots, Light Brahmas, .Plymouth Rocks, Wfiite ami l>luck Leghorns. Price $1 lor setting of LI eggs from ur.y of above. W. 11. Mourns, No. 7 N. Main or 107 W. l'carl St. —Guitars, violins und mouth organs at -I. F. T. STEBIiK'B. oh! come into the garden, Maud, And sit beneath the roses, And see me prance around the beds Dressed in my Sunday closes! Ob! couie and bring your uncles, Maud, Your sisters and your aunts, 'l'o tell them McCutehen made my toil. My waistcoat and my pants! McCutcheu's new merchant tailor ing establishment nearly opposite P. O. Main St. Ilutlcr, Pa. Use Double All O. K. Horse Lini meut, 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 .1. C. REIHCK, 2-18-3 m. No. 5, N. Alain SI. Ilutler, Pa lce cream furnished in any quantity, for parlies, by the City Bakery. —Confectionery and fruits Mt the City llakery. —House cleaning time shows the necessity for new curtains, tidies, throws and bed seta. We can sup ply you with everything needed in that line. I<. ST KIN IT SON —Use Double All O. K. Horse and Cattle Powders,boat in the world. A sure and speedy cure for heaves, coughs, colds, inflamed lungs, rough ness of skin, and all kidney diseases. For sale by .1. C. RKDIOK, 2-IS-.'»in No. 5, N. Main St. Pntier. Pa. Williams has as choice a line ol Jewelry and Silverware as can be found anywhere, and defies competi tion in price. —Zuver's Pictures leave nothing wanting in finish, tone or a correct likeness. —Try to induce yiur neighbor to take THE CITIZEN —.l. J. Reiber, the drover, wants all farmers and stockruisers to know that he still deals in stock of nil kinds. Any persons having any to sell should address him LICK BOX 'J2B, Butler, Pa., <>r leave with Jacob Reiber, Jefferson St. l>r, Simpson, the onulist and aurist, hna effected cures in all dis eases of the Kyc, Ivir, Nose und Throat, when others had failed. Me ca.'i rofar to iiiiiuy instances. Hid methods an* the latent nnd most ap proved, and sufferers should not luil to consult him at the l.owry House, Butler, on next Tuesday. May 27th. Cataract ami all other ol the eje and I it?- •*, trt-ated eupoessfully ami promptly cured ''J IV. Simpson, the oculist I'oneult bun at the Lowry Houep, Butler, on Tuesday, May -27 th Halls and bats at .1 F T SLKHLK's. —New inohairs, silks, heuriettas, challiee, and full line of dress goods ' at [,. STEIN & SON'S F<>R SALE— About 175 feetj of inch wire rope .1 N MUNTZ. Huy the pjtent shirt at ,1. F T. STKHLE's. Fine cakes at the City Bakery. hull line ol hats, both stiff and soft, for summer wear at .1 F. T. STEULE'S. Home made bread at the City Bakery. lce for sale at the City Buktry —Try us on silks at.d black dress goods. We have some special bar gains 1,. SrxiN A SON. —tiirls tricycles at J. F. T. STEHLE'W Spectacles eciciiiiheally adjusted in the uiost difficult cases. Consult Dr. Siiupson, the ocalist, at the Lowry House, Butler, on Tuesday, May 27th. —lce cream at last summer's prices at Morriso.cs City Bakery. —Take your children to Zuver's (Jallety for l'ictures that will suit you. Anderson building. —Largest Hue of fine baby carriages ever brought to Butler at J F. T. STEULE'S Highest cash price paid for buck wheat at (ieo, \\ alter's Mill, But ler, Pa. Large assoit'.uent of lace tidies. pillow shams, bed sets, fine silk throws, India silks, pongees. Madras drapery, &C , at L. STEIN & SON'S. —The Bright-light Rink on Mc- ] Kean Street has been turned into a distributing depot for buggies, phae tons, surreys, carriages, spring wag oiis, Bolster wagous, carts, &c. \ Seeding, harvesting, and threshing machinery, fertilizers, &c. Ac. A firm has bought this property and will fill it with a large line of first class goods for the purpose of supply ing both the wholsale and retail trade from this point. —Dr. Simpson straightens all cases of Cross-Eyes, immediately, without risk and without pain. No after treatment required. Consult him at the Lowry House, Butler, Tuesday, May 27th. LIS! Of UNSEATED LANDS To he sold for taxes by Treas urer Seaton, at public outcry, at the Court House in Butler, ou the second Monday oi' June, I IS DO, being the 9l h acre, >«7. 8b - Jones Christina, 1 lot, s7, 88 I '2O Weller John, 1 lot, t iJNTON TWP. biskaddon W J. 20 ai res. lsss 3 67 CfcM KE TW I*. Marshall A: Conn, 7 acres, 1887. 1 :« « ainpbell \\ K. I lot, 87 l 74 J M. a. res, 8S 10 ihi Met Tea .Mro, 21 acres, s? ;j 51 n.EAKIIfcU' TWP. Im lly Pattielc, a lots, i«B7, ss, sV. _• 0s M.i aaiighlln Ceo i,: acres, *7, 88. so.. li s." >1 rain David actes, . 98 80 . • Sweeny John, .1 lots, • 20 Skeltoii Mary, a.'i acres, s7 ss 17 2i cukau\ TUP. t'ilmorc heirs. To a. re», si s*» s:» J<; yj Chambers .I 1), so acres, *7. s'.» 21 71 bmlth G M 50acres 17,88,80 r» 10 iiuii hisoh John 12 acres • • 168 McMttrrai Samuel, h err James, W) acres, s7 1 si liradeu a. is acres, 87 l t;:i liraden & lumehugh. 111 acres, *7 10 7t» Braden & Donehugh, 23 acred j 27 llerron .lames, lv.acresss :i 41 Hugh i.ro.--stnaii :»«»jwrres,s:i 17 02 McKinney Itob t. 123 acrßs 17 40 Dunn John. *3 acres, 88 CKANIigKRY TWP. t ovtrL .i W, s a* r« s, ss, k» 2 ua Hanson John, l lot, .ss 21 CONC oui> TWP. Mcfilauglillu John, 1 lot, 87 .'»o Kennedy Peter, 50 ;icres, 87 is 08 111 all! Kll/a l lot. ss, H9 s 7a Meehan James, 37,* v acres,ss, w» ... ... 12 17 Wilson \llen. 20 acres, ss :i IHI I;.lines Frank 1 lot, 84 1 iw I>OJKCOAL TWP. lilt .idcil .laines. 121 IU rcS, 87. 8». Sll lMi .11 McElroy Patrick, 100 acres, 87. hs M> 70 llnsselton Theodore, 191 acres, 87, 55.... jkj '.7 . reenwoodOflGo 1 aen 08 it FAIH\ IICW TWP. Jut k J 11. ah at ics, 88. BJ.. .. 18 Miller J iJ. I lot. ss, hii 5 10 FAiawkw SOKOUUU. imiiord Jaoob, 1 lot, sv 2 30 l it\NkLIH TWP. Kaller Nicholas, iiouse and lot, 88, 1 17 hrackney Aunie li, HI acres, ss.. 16 in! LANCA*TKB TWP. \\ illtani Williamson, 75 acres, 88 id (Ml MARION TWP. Seaton Samuel, lo a ens, *7. ss. «♦ i 'jti M« l andless Charles. 33 acres 87, ss. SJI 13 is Maxwell Sarah. II acres, Bs, sa a MI lv« lie) 1 11 1 lot, M, 80 i 00 iiarler A, 100 acfes, ss. sn a Wi 0.1K1.4M) TU P. iiutciiesou SV A. 1 lot. 87, >-s lo IVrvlnes J N, 140 acres ss. jS 71 iiurton H Sou. I lot. ss, 81# 27 1* W:kek TWP, I dwards James, 40 acres, 87, m. s9 .'IS 02 Barr U tt, s6 acn f, 88 18 00 til.i. pie, Tuly A i.'o, 1 acre, 87, 88, M* •.» !M> '1 Ultier ,s sarali »; acres, s. 80 ir, v.i MJPPKaiTROCK TWP. Koads W i'. acres, as. 8S» . . .. 25 20 VINANUO TWP. Donley ThoiuaM, 2V:» atrre*:. 8« tts, 89... .. l«. f>2 Hride A. •»acre .. » t! 90 Murrin John, 11m acres, s? 10 so ih fa Ins John, 1 mre *7, 88 10 St seaton l-ouls, 7*» acres. 87. . 10 uo Kelle3 1 Heodore »n • 0 10 ft Me< l iiiuahaii Mary, & acres, ss, sv .! S.i \ s ndsriln .1 i . BO acrss« 88 BO m 00 Norcross Andrew, 4 t aeres, ss, sv Hi vs A'ASUINO 1 ON i w r. Anderson Jane. 40 ocre-s, 87, ss, «v» 20 ov At well 1 1 BO seres, 57,18,80 li iO fttlckeye • oil Co. i 5 a« res. s7 in 0 Honle. I iioiuas. <>oo acres, v «s. si .... &.»* id Milliard Kllslia. lietrs. <5 acres, s7 'j 40 Kregar 1 10 acreo, 87 105 turner J L, 7 acres. 8'» 88. sa U 02 Breaden James, 0. ai - r»*s, ss. sa. 27 38 Kelley Patrick, s»i acres. sB. s* 40 72 Thompson «> li, tioacres,Bs. 85... is 01 w INI Ihl l' TWP. Marshall Samuel, "heirs 10 acrcs.Bß, «*♦ 13 id Prlt ton Jos llre.idon. l~ M J acres, Bs, s.i 13 si Irwin S P. 77 acres, 88. 80 21 07 Bojd A, 15 acres, ss 3 73 Stiumons Joseph, 1 acre, 88 ... 31 suttou James, 20 acres, ss 53 ZKI IF NOPI.K BOMOruii, liUelil M Jo'iO, 30 SCi t S 8 22 48 AMOS SKATON. Co. Treasurer. Uj E LfiAli, others follow. The rapid increase ot business is the I* 1 *! 6viruir Store is aj>jn i'< i;it« «1. \V<* make a s[ipciiilt\ of tin* drug buniiess j.ri»jn r an,! »ive it our entire time auonal ou so and will !»e ple.ased to secure it for you on short no tice We ask a share of your patronage and leel sure you will I e pleased with our meth ods of doing business, and we can save you money. Your interests are best served at our store. Respectlully, C. N. lso\ I). Druggist. Diamond IJlock, liutler, I'a. Notice. l'artieb winliiug to in\c.-.t luuucy. certain tu bring luir returns, are invitetl to care fully investigate the inducement* otl'ered bv '••THE BCTLEK S ALT-M ANT IMC T'l KINO COM I'A N"1 AXI) cnKMIC.VL WOKKt?."' The stock cousi.its of b.OOU shares, the jar value ol -which is SoQ. t'or the further developing of the works, .-.. me of this stock is put on the market. For prices and particulars inquire of J.\s. F liBiTTAiN. Rntler, Fa. Office on Diamond. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of saiiilry writs ol Ven. Ex.. Fl. Fa. Lev. l a. S.C. lssunl out of the Court ot comm.in rii as of Kutler Co.. I'a., and to me directed, there will li>* e\pos,'d to public mile at the Court House, In the borough of Butler, on Monday, the 2d day of dune, A. !>.. IK# l , ut 1 o'clock, v. M., tlic de scribed property, to-wit- E. 1). No. 91, .Juoe T.. if<9o. Marshall BrOb. All tlieriulit. title iui«*r« >t and claim ot James H. Kl«ler, or. In aii«l to cxi) ai res of lainl. more <»r less, situated In Muddy creek I wp.. Kuder < Pa., bounded as follows, to-wli on I lit* uortli by George Mcijee, east t>y l-liigltdli and <»rau SlevNart. 1 »"> Orau Stewart aud Samuel liurosldes, west by NN J. of land, more or situated In Worth Tv\§>. Hurler Co.. Pa., hounded as follows t«»-\\ if On the north hy John Humphiey, east i»> /.. hulou Cooper, south hy /ehulon er, w« >t ii> lab. Humphrey. \ii cleared under tence and In a go• i •-I and taken In exei utlon as Uie prop erty jf .fames It. Kldei al the suit of J. Mar shall In trust for the Portersvllle ba\lugs Bank. K. No. 90 June T.. law. t. S. Teuopleton att'y. All tne right, title. Interest and cl.iii.i ».i \\ ii 11ain i.. Smiti). «>f, !n ai«d to one I anv of land, more or less, situated In Marlon Tw |i., Butler Co., Pa., bounded as follows, to-w ii- beginning at a poat, thence north east b> lands of John lilack 11? jierches to a post. Hence s«»uih i j west b> lands ol James iilack •• In n lie.-» to a post, ihence north j west l»\ lands «»i J allies !> lack rj j-io perches to the place of be ginning. All cleared and under fence. A LHO—OI, In and to a lot r»! laud, more or less, situated In Manou Tw p. Hutler « •>. Pa afl fOIioWS. 10-Wll *»li the lioiili by an alley, cat by nn alley, by a street. Wesl b> Main St . liellig lols Nos. 1 and » 111 11»e village or Corydon. Marion I'wp . Ilutiei i u., Pa., e.aeh lot lj«'iii|{ tili feet front by lw fce.l deep. No improvements thereon ALtlo —Of. In and to (51 > acres of land more or less, situated In cherry Twp., butlei co , I'a . bounded as follows, to-wit: beginning at a post, I hence south 1 West by part or same lot oft percfaei to a pod QMACC north • •i • i: i, i' lot 190 perches to i po I tlience north i east by lumis of Allison I liMiupson m lurches to a post, t hence by lands or James and John Black south b:» east jjn percnea i«» die place ol beginning All under a good state ol cultiva tion. AUO Of. in and to acres of land, more or less, situated In Marion Tup .Butler Co . Pa., hounded as follows, to-Hit- at a post In the road al the Southwest corner near tlie Western gate on dam. them e mirth 4' 3 east <5 2-lo perches to a post, thence north east U .MO perches to .i post, thence north eaM lu perches to a post adjoining lauds of Thomp son, I hence east vi perches b» a post l»> land i of \\ tUiam Black, thence south by lauds of A. Kli Itpatrftt It U4 pen lo l • a po I Ihi nco north ."i.i'.a west by lands ol rhonipsoii Jt pereiies to a podt, thence north 34 weal Ba pan bos t«» tSie place ot beginning; moftlj cleareu aud umler a po«nl slate ot cultivation. ALSO 01, In and lo (!»;• aci» sof l.uids more or l< situated In darton Twp Butler t'o., I'a. bounded as follows, 10-wli Beginning at a post .»t the northwest corner, ihenee south SM cast b\ purpart No. 4 ol the real estate of Alex ander Mi Muir.), dec u, as p.n titloned, '. ,w - lo pen In s to a po; l theiiM st»uih_ west by iaml> ol 4. .1. Maxwell . » perele lo a p»»st, ihence north kk 'si by purpart So ♦» »»l said real c*t.it« and l>y lands of .los«-ph Baib*y bH» perche-* to a post, the'icc north a by lands of Jo . Balle) pei >" to tbe place « »t under a good state of« ultivallon. A l.s»» i *l, m and to vI • > <•« us ol land moic m less, situated In Marlon Twp Butler to, I'a., bounded as follows to-wit: Beginning at a post four rods east from J antes MeNalleu and (iideon <. rubb's corner, I It* uce by land or Simon (irooemtaii north ft east . r »» lb |»erehes to a post, thence south 87\l less Situated in Marion I'vsp linll < i Co.. l*a., bouu«led us follows, to-wit: at the north* ast corntt at lands of Alexander Black's heirs, thence south iiu p etches to a wbtte oak toeoce north ( \N « I by Kuds ot Daniel Dully To perehes to a past, thence by lands of fildeou tJrubb north '• east i«;.. perches to a post, thence hy lands or \v. t; Smith south Hl/j east ft:: perches to the place of beglnnlnu'; mostly cleared and under a -rood state of cul tivation. ALSO -Of, in and to (JI acre?-, ot land'more or less, situated in Marion i up., Hutler Co., I'a . hounded as follows, to-wit: ItcginnlhK at the centre or S. a A. It. li. at lands of David At well north J east l;» per« lies to a post, llicijc. north H < west neri la sto a pi. >t thence toy landd or \V. ereheM to a post, thence north T;> we i 14 »5 to perches to a piKsf. th<-u< • noithj e.usL u o to porches to a post, lhe nee hy luuda of Win. Illack houlll »>-» I per* lies to » 11 .luue Term, Is'JO. All the right. lit !•*, Interest uudclaiui of lien ry W. l/inghurst. or. In and twenty-iour « . l) ner»-H of laud more or less. Kit uated in Krauk Hit twp. llutler counts. I'a.. bounded as follows to wit Beginning at the i.outliw« 1 corner, thfin'r east hy luml • of Allen McCall :<•. p< r< h< 1 ttiaposf, fhence norfh h> lands of Sarah .1. Al h« rt and V\ A \lt»*-i I t.s perches to a po ,1 I hence west by lauds of William II Albeit ft.; perches lo a post, thence south by lands of J. I». Alliei t «.-» pen lies to the pla« •• of he*/1 lining , all fi-need ami under a good Uil<* or eiiltivjulon Sel/eil and taken lu evcuUon .is flu- proiierty ot Henry W. I.anghursl at the suit of ll«-ur Myers. Trustee. McJunkln cfi oalbreatli, atty 3. I l». No June Term, Itiio. All (he right, titl«*. Interest ami claim of James C. Meliride, of. In. ami to 11m a< ies «»r land more or I* situated In 1 l-ai le ld and Donegal twps. I'uiler count'. . I'a . hounded a lollow' . to-wit on the north by tieoige K«»d t'ers, east hy Edward Royle, ••nth hy Win. Moiit»-« r and I'efer draft, we-f by Pniiiel Cold tnv;er, Mlctiael Maley, llueh IJod>o 1 1 and t <»i nehus IJ air IK an , mostly i bared loKelhei with a two-story bo;iril hoiea*. frame harn and «»m thereon Sel/eil and taken In «-**-eu I ion as He- pr -1 h . Johti tiail' hy ; mostly T leai I and under a .itate of cultivation with a two simy h«.u .• frame harn and outbuildings 1 hereon S4'l/etl ami taken in execution as the property of John NN Hl| TT. AI 11 ' M.I . R 1 MUW I Layery for uae. etc. I leeger & Moure, attya. I I). No June Term. I*:*>. All the ltKht title Interest and claim oil alcb Smith, of. iu and to twclv ,L' acre. s ? of land, more or lc.>.-», .situated lu Slippery rot k totvnddp liutler county. I'a.. bounded jus fo||«»w» to wit 1 tin noith bj Hern .> 1 . i> i •» 1 » . James V. MeOui lloh soul h l»> lands of the hells of J. T. Hard. x*e**t by M HgaTet Cowan; inoatly ci.-areu under a ood -tat» <»c cultiva tion with a frame dwelling lious. Ira no* barn, orchard and ilieieou vi.ed and taken execution a« the prop* riy of Caleb Smith at tlie suit of Asa M. I'aiterson. « .1 »r .v 1;.. i;• .iii ;» June |v«\ Ml t IMP riffbt title. Interest andclaim of Mil ton lelwj «»r in andto •» .« rr less, >itu*ited ID • lay FTP Butbr . otu,t\ l\» a> (Oli* . I" kIT: 'Mi fl« - norm I. John Bni*» 11. eat I Kob-r! ft*l. • r aoilth b> Kit I 4 I. West 1... AA- t t: ♦ ->T; 11. • stl; ..{» , ~} 14 n*l l.tk.-n in • *«-« u(i<»it .i • ll«r fropt-fl v Milton lVtwiy at ihe >uit of .b.bn 1. « rmuii< r f-»t u:e et«\ \V i» lirai.u it ail> I n No i* June Term IKW. All lU' tight i ill*'. Hi it r. ni Hi»«i . i*lmo! James It TIHHHI<>UII "I. in twp.. Butler county, Pa. bounded a- folenv- to-wit: ' 'ii i lit* BOfUi i" Itidi fen ii.t i . i J(«ba * IRW i east !• y lien 11--k-i.ht rr\. south I.' \\ Ilh mi 11. I liompcot V' -« I Mr i. 1.1, It Ii idol t H« res clfiri'd. all under fence .in«l a g* M *d stat* ofClllllTUlOO vi!h® tWO -li.r\ flnuw l».»Us« frame t urn or« hard and • uniuiidiii-» thbreu ;?ei/.ed ami taken in execUtio nas ili* proprrfy or .lames b. Thompson, at the suit of Buiiei Savings Bank. Lusk. ail}. K. I> NO. NI ,«ud <>l. June Term, l»4«». All the rifei.t cum. Hit. rest .u.J c lain* <| \\ .1. Mat. s. 'i. In and ('• l. .i' !»-. •«i litiitl. uitiir* • i le«,sltm»led in IVnn twp. Hmkt to. Pa. bound tfd lis l«»llo*\s, i» -nil: On (in N tti»enln lrs, east n> I ami' formerly ol .1. B. nowr .lohii KllnjjlHr HOUUI l»y < lau«!*- i;< rant ami fmtdn r.»;«.l w«*«»i. hj iMoilap. Mtidtly cleared, uauer f«ine and under a >iai*' ..r eiillivat lon with a frame dwell in# liouae. frauit-bank barn, orcliar.l and out I'liiltlln^s tilt.retail. i/« d .ind fakeii In oxeeu I los ma i i.«; propi rl • ..i ¥ .• M« es ..t i.. a iti «)i tiuiler S.iviii'-Ts hank r«• i uf i% J. >i« i and less. I' \\ Lowr>*- K. I>. No. 19 June Term. IK*I. Ail the right, title, intt r<-st an.l claim uf t. \V. Gil9ou. 01. 10 and to a lot ut land, moir- or siinaied in l'etroha lK»n> liutler o. I'u I ' Hi h'las U 111 • 1., w;1. 4» u tin BOH iii , "He. t aat 1 .1 lit hat haiu. >. »ut h 1»\ Main >f v. est b) Altfc M XiuheliMlt'ii. together with a two-i»t« 13 boanl housw and tnere on. behed and taken in «« cuilon an ih«* i»io- J ERTY 01 n. \V «iii>*.u at the >UU «>r M 11 Smith. K. I>. No. June lerin. INJU. L. Z. Mitchell atty. Ail the r»-,ht. title, interest and claim of Ala ihe>s Mta.aivey 01. ill and to at res ol land, man or less, situated in WashinKtou twp., hut h*r county I'a. bounded u-» tollowa, to wit: on tin- n«.rth bv l»r. ( am|ii>ell and .1. i' l>onaidbon east 1: Dooaldwu aouth bj 1; %i Jf)om aid son. K. (iraham. el al. west by otler lauds <»1 Matliev\ MeOar\c\; ly cle*U't*d and un der a >(ood state of cultivation with two c«»al banks opened and in operation an J or. Hard ttoeicM .1 Seized and takei in as JJ,. property of Ma the w Mc<.aive> at the sua of N\ in. s Jack, et. tlx. lor u » . etc. E. I>. No. 89, June Term. 1 yo. R. p. Scott, atty. All lite rljjht, litlo. luurt t and claim or James ii. Abr&ms of in and lo _*u acres <»( land, more or situated in Falrvietv twp. Builcr county, Pa , bounded as tollow*» to-wit: Ite^lGZilii^'at t pott, ih utc by laiHls tormerp Of Adams, iiurlli west 1M perches to a p««t and tli' nee b) lands of \S in. and >aucy DauLjberty seulh 8V and iosec. cast i*«> end 7-M pi-rclit'S a llu-im* li; lanis j. »r --merly "I Matlicw l».»nK> and widow Smith south.*) «*a>l 1I>p«I .In st«» .4 |m f thence b\ lands or Samuel I Kiddie north and » >ee. v.c st Iyo 7-10 perdu > to the place ot beginning; mosily cp-ared. The of Karn.s t'lty limit ihereon, ten oil wclb thereon t(»^» , tlitr with the mat hhiery and lixturvs thereto be loh-lliU. S'Ucd and tukell Hi e.VCUtton a> the property of Jatues ii. Abram>. at the suit of Jos. McElroy, trustee of the Citllzt-ns Sawnjrs Hank of K ist Brady, Clarion Co.. i'a. K. I>. No. 87, .lune T.. ism. \\ illlams a Mitch ell, alt'ys. All tin- right, title, interest and claim of T. J. ttweU, "t in and to«»ii«- i am "t lindmon oi less, situated in Washington Pwp., Buuei « o Pa., bounded as follows to wit: On the tiorih by A. S. Miller, east by \V. L. liauhenspeek. south by Mrs. Kverets, west b) liutler and Kni leiitoii road. Aii under fence, with a orchard thereon. A f^jO—<>l, in and to >4 a r«r> of land, more or less, situated in WashlUe'ton i'wp., liutler Co Pa., bounded as follows. to wn on the north by Henry Daubenspeck. east b) fell Conn, south by hphraim I ravrer and Daul*enspeck heirs, west oy Cainptß'il baulieii.s|teck; together with a log house, orchard and outottiklings thereon. ALSO—Of, In and to acres of land, more or less, situatrd in Parker Tap . liutler Co.. I'a bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north Amanda Hoover,cast b\ John Daulieiispei k ami John Ward, south to W I%\ shrjocu, west b\ •fames and Jesse Kverets , fenced and under a si ale of cultivuitou. Seized and taken in execution as the property oi I .1. Al well at t ke suit ot . No. 90, June T., ls:*>. K. Marshall, att'y. All 1 lie right, title, interest and claim of Samuel A. Davidson and Mien Davidson, of. in and to 11 acres of land, more or less, situated in Adams Twp, liutler Co., I'a. bounded as fol lows, to-wit: on the north n> Mar burger, east by John Cashdtdlar. south oy Win. Johnston west i»\ land of the beira ut .1 ph Johnston. All fencetpmosfly chared und under a good slate of cultivation. ALSO—(.if. in and to t»3 acres of land, more or less situated in Adams I'a p., Puller Co. Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit: lieemiilng HI. the southwest corner, thence norm west t>~ perches b> land oi the heirs of Joseph Johnston thence south .. ea t • perches, thence Bwtl 20 1-2 w.»l 2 perches, thence north .. w» ; f to a stone, thence north 1 12 west i_»» |>erches to a pf»*tt the property ot Samuel A bavhison and Ktien l>a\nisou at the suit ot 'ilioiii.is M. Marshall, t l>. No. art, June f., lsmi. ,1. H. iiredln att'y. All the right title. Interest and clalui of A. E At well, oi, in and to •.'* a. res ol land more «>r less, bitnated iu Marion i'wp., liutler Pa., bouuiled no loiluvs.-j t'> wll i»n the north b\ Siii' i ut porter, ea 1 by Uobert \ amlerlin soat li bs l»l.v(iu Atwcll heirs, w si t»3 K. Cunnlng'ham • 1. al.; together with a two-story frame house frame l»arn and outbulidlngo theieon. Seized ami taken In execution as the of A. K AtWeiiat tli« suit i>i Win. Walluce l»ir «.| Daniel Market. 1. Wiien Uie platutiii or orn« r lien i teditor lit comes the purchav-r the cost on the writ uius Ibe paid ami a list of the liens Including mortgage searches on the property sold to geiliei with such lien creditor's leceipl for the amount of the proceeds of the Nale or such por tion theieof as he may claim must be lurnishcd the Sm riff. 2. Ail bids Uld.jl IM.' paid 111 lull. j. Ml salt 1 not bellied immediately »vdi be continued until 1 o'clock r. w. «n next tlav, at which time all property not - rilled t- r will l.e put up and .-old at the « \pchse and ibk of the person to whom firfct sold. ♦See I'urdou.i Jurist, »lh edition, pag< ih'». a lui nut hsl l of lib, page 384. <»i.l\i:i{« IO:i>IC .sheriff. Sin 1 til Oilice, liutler, Pa., .Ma> la, I • >Jo. SheriiPs Sales r.y Ml lilt* 111 a writ 111 A I. \ on. Ex.. Issued o»i 01 tla <'i phaii>* ('ourt of liutler • 0.. Pa and t<» me directed. I lit 1« will lie e.\|Hj.->ed t«» public sale : *t the Court House, 111 the borough of l»ui ler, Pa , on Monday, June 2ci, A. U., IBUO, at I o'clock r M., the following debcnbed prop erty, low it: o c. No. -'s, Dec. T., isTs. W. I). Nrandon, att'y. Ail in< right, title, infettst and claim of (icorge \S . Oillespie, of, in and lo 1 "hj acres of laud more or lesM, situated In T)nuegal Twp.. liutler Co Pa . bounded as follows, to-wit: ou the norlii bv Mctiarvey lulls, east by Patrick lilack, south by Peter lllldcrbnaid and Mar garet Hlieraey. west by Win Coyle. I'atrlck (•agen, .lames (iageh and James MeDeavllt et. &L iso aeies, more or less, cksared; tw< itoi frame houstj, frame barn. ■*> pnxlu< Ing oil wells orchard and outbuildings thereon, ALSO 1 »r, iu and to ift acres of land more or less nituated in l>«»negal I'wp lliitier Co., Pa., btjuiided «t.-> follow i, to-wit: On the north i»> Margaret Sherki > and Peter lltldcrhraud, « ast Piatt heirs, west by Daniel Mccrea, deed. About JO .teres cleared; balance In tlinbcr.undef fim e and a good state of cultivation. Selzeil and laki u in execution a. the propettv ot i»eorge W, tdlh spic at tie >uii of Owen Urady, guardian, etc. Widows' Appraisements. 1 he toiiowttig widows appiaiseineuts <»! per sou a I property and r« -.« I « slate. >rt apait for the b« nelit ol Widows of deeedelil.-». li.tt- been filed in Hit: office oi t lie ( |i*rk ot the Oi tdiuu.H < Court ot i.uth r count>, Pa., and confirmed nisi: Widow of James P. ItcQuistloo Udo 00 ' 1 liouias laudsey (really) . . " Kobcrt Ka3 00 00 Thomas Smith rcali 90S ' Patrick Mciitlde . :oot hett .. hjo 00 Mlnoi « hildrea of J. B. 1 ong 00 All person s interested in the aiiove appraise ment frill take notice thai the) will be pro* s« ntcd lo th«- Oi piiaus t ourt at liutler, I'a.. on Wednesday, the tth day of June, 1 and if no exeepflotis be filed they w ill be (.'oiiliruicd abs»o : lutely by the Court l.i t r.kN M< i.i.\ \IN, 1 lerk (>. C. SCIIITTTE k O'BKIEN Sanitary 1 Mi 1111 hers Ami (itiH Fitters. I»KA I.i.HS IN Sewer Pipe, (Ja.s Kixturen, Globes and Natural tins Aji|»li{uiee.s. JeH'or.sonSl.,u|»p. Linvry llouse ItU'I'LKK. I'A- V J lllli >a > (i>>i 1,111 ul> "" "• n, i 111' \ 111 111 .1. \ I n||> SIIA W NHI irri ill an. It ■>. In> I« r. \ V UNION WQOLtN HILL, i»I. 11. FIILLMIiTON, I'rop'r, llliiiilit'lH. I IIIIII.«'IH MILL \ AI-11 lliiiitiliii lnrt'il ol'l'uro Kill* 4 oiiiilj Wool. \\Y guaiiuit<'<» our RO'iilM t>i tM'Btrlr nuiL huuii>l''.i uud |UU' -i luruHlitM Tree to ilcali r< < u al'l'ilcaUun t>i luull. Our Stock of Men's, Boys' Children's Clothing <« \\ E OKFKIi AN UN IUVA.I TVT") assort ment 11 MI its from which any one can make u selection lo piease them JNlcns and Youths' Suits In black au.f fancy worsteds, wide-wales. cheviots, series, cassimeres, etc, ro particularize and describe in cold type our stock for the eosuiog season is very impracticable. and would really answer to no purpose. Such a description would convey to you no idea of what our stock is like To i appreciate it von MFST SEK IT ( hildivns ( lot 1 ling in (Treat Variety. A wonderful Castonet wheel goes with every child's suit oror $4. - !S. Sclmeideman Leading Clothier and Furnisher, 4 «. Main St. - Butler, Jr>a JJni Seekers, Attention! A irip to ilie city is enjoyed by evcryuue living out of it. Just as a trip to the i-ouutry is eujoyed by city people. You will find a visit to Pitts burgh LoiL profitable and interesting, as the money we save you on a few dollars worth of will more than pay your car fare. And then, we ship all goods lo the amount of Ten Dollars or over, expressage prepaid, to auy place within one hundred miles of Pittsburgh. Here are a few of the great bargains we offer: tine Cloth Capes, $1.25 to $4.75. Children's Reefers, $1.75 to $5.75. Ladles' Blazers, $3.50 to $11.75. Elegant New Beaded Capes and Wraps, from $1.50 to $9.15. TVLILLINERY. ('or Trimmed Hats aud lionnets are winning fresh laurels every day I Le exhibit comprises hundreds of styles, the work of the foremost artists ol thu world. We have beyond doubt the largest and finest display in the city. Beautiful Flowers and Kibbons in profusion. When you come to up for anything in this line, you are sure to get just what you want, as we keen everything pertaining to Millinery. IT u tier wear and Gloves l'or Indies and Gentlemen Our stock embraces all kinds and at prices tc suit all pocket-books. r%o§er\ba.um^® 510 to Slk Market St., Pittsburgh, Pa. f MATTER^"OF GREAT IMPORTANCE TO YOU, 11 nfieriug from lung standing Chronic diseases, Diseases of the Blood, Skin and Nervou- system, well .is from Ear, Eye, \ ose and Throat Trouble. noun/ SUM >i l» , Nj.rrUlUt o» Dittoes J J. CI.ELL AM, *. I> , Bpcciall«l on ol I m I .i r No .t .1 In ki.il mill l.uut?*. rhroulc IMnfuscH. i ii. . willw-i t tlii county every four weeks, thus saving their patients thu truiUik* a).. 1 ( ,!•••(' \ i itintr the city, ns tin y "re the only physicians ana snrpeoDs in this , . n,i, \ 1.. i i .i,m their own Alunakiiis, .Models, Diagrams, etc., to illustrate and nuke J.I.ill: t«. .ill oil. led the i uiise and nature of their diseases. Exainiiiatioii and Consultation Free to Eveybody. IAD UHPIT / 'v.- AI M "n- Ri'e.uUermau Oculist, will be Uere and perform all o|."ta- Uri. mUml*. OMLIsI. tlotisuti t lie Kye. Ear. Nose and Throat. without pain and ti I ss tin,.- i.ili. rlr.our oculist. This will give hw numerous pat lents and others who n tn l ii'Hiiueiii .in o|<|.i.lt Ml. ity to consult this dlstliiKUlshcd physician. whose d:nlrs •U in. in lit ITI< HI |.. .iiiii .>UIY iiiuiithly visits lo your community. On uiiie Diseases of I lio Eye. Sut it it. landlal. il till .-. ihr.wn ilillali.utlou 01 tin-iulH. Hi tin- til.- nl the Choroid, ot the Ketl mi i in..1,1, nli i i.illnu, K|hiHiu.i of»lit* lids, can- n,.• mis anil i-M , tcais running nwr Hit) i-ii,, I ,iiij .uid i.Wit blindness. 1-uruteiit or i,,„n< ii,,. "- «ionoirliu!al nptlialmla. rv l iilliltr iiplh.iliuia I'd blotches or brown oiiisoii lli. I'.tll phlyctenular upthulmia. hi,;,,-111 a,llk « 111■ < spots on lh«- eye, glau i oiiiu nr i n ul lui' ner\e, Amaurosis, fall In" mil >ii lashes. sores, leiluess ti{ edges of lids 1111.1 •ii . and all olli' i diseases to which Ihe .-ve or Its appendages art* liable, posltlvo and ra|.ld i ure latui antecd. Spectacles and Eye-Classes. ilimind uml inadr to lit all defective eyes. Near sight. f.r tiiu earn, will i ll>'.■ • u|i a role In ,i drum of llfty years Si inllll '_-; will In - il aillflcial ear drums of his iiv. ii niveiilii'U w lilt a tonishlngly to at If J ing re suits. A Word About Catarrh. It !-« lli tti<* nun ni-9 membrane. (hat wonder ful >•• ml iiui'l »-nv» i«Mirroiiiidnik' the dell cati' llsMM'i ul I li*- alt aUd Ohrl pu;ttuj(W. that I .tlurrll lllllk'- ll l * II • ill;'ll'Wd. < Mee ' lahlLsh •il if fMis into tli«* very viials. and rt udfrs lift* j lull a I'iiik drawn breath of misery and disease ! • luiiiii" ill*' ..''lis*' m hearing. trammellnk' the! now re nl ii. *|MM Iftlt) . viz I»i ea f n of llii) I i u and I'Kuroal ami in » atarrb utd ha • urt i for blm I n .ui t nvia bit* n*putatn»n. partlrulwrly uj an operator. i ONSI I.TATION FKEE! Will 1M- at I iutler, Pa., at Hotel Voge ley, June I I and 12, Wednesday and Thursday, and return every four weeks. WANIIM ViiKNH F"ll Wh'BSTKK'rt I N-■ übrlilKi'il iMciiuiiai I liHtnHMiWl t i»« 11. in utuii « tii tin.l |>«*ruiHn«'itt IIUD I «I«*I .il ivf T uij.l o> iiiiiit book -T. C. I McKlrm \ | I. Nil - MMlilrci't, l'ili.-.bur k -li, S Chronic Diseases. I l ; The Doctors treat no acute disease* • "i» niakia an entire specialty of chronic and i •• ' ) i standing diseases. Cases given up by <* I ■ i r Mioi tors and pronounced Incurable, they ne ' . rileslre lo see The doctors have treated o.'- r ■ IS.Otio ca.»es in Ohio In the last twelve \e.ir-. nianv of whlcli hud been given up as Incur . le some to be blind, others deaf, and a large tin to iler to be Invalids for life, liut behold! now t they see and hear, and many are started on Ihe ■ high road to health and recovery every dar. 1 The Doctors are surrounded with the collection of line Instruments ever Imported to this country for examining and treaiini: >ii ■ chronic diseases of the HEAD, FACE. Ii". I. EAR. Til HO AT, JIEAKT, I.UNU9. Stomach • I.lver, Kidneys. Bladder, Skin, Hralr Nervous System, Cancers, Tumors, Piles, M' Jll • lugs. Old Sores. Fits, Paraljuls, Neui ,l.:i. Uheumatlsm. Dropsy. Uout. Sick llea ii i. Debility. Depression of Spirits. Diseases < i . "i.il • dren. Hen-dium' Diseases, etc.. etc.. H.ui. U. fact, all long standing and Chronic Diseases Rectal Diseases. They also .Make a Specially of All Forms oi RBtn'Al. Diseases. File*—lnternal and K ; ternal. IlchliiK and Bleeding. Rectal i i... Fissures. Flstula-whlch are often tak.n .or ' Ner»ons and Lung Diseases, all cured ll i>t >'■• In lluie. lteinember. we cure all forms oi Files w lthout pain. Interruption or detention Ii n business, aud without the use of Knife. < I l.lgature or luleetloii. ( ome and be cm, i.i,>.i . i»r. McClellan made these diseases an i . stve Si>eclult) fur Ten Years In a I urge < Hi Manhood Perfectly Resl. I. i nil. k. painless and certain cure i i lm potence. Manhood. Speriniu..i t I.ossei. Weakness aud Nervous l>el,II,: . sis., for Proutalltls. Varicocele and all piiv it eases, whether from Imprudent habits oi v ■ .<«i n or sexual excesses In mature years, ot n» cause thai debilitates the aevual fnui'fi >ui spe«*dily and permanently cured, consult .i 1..„ free and strictly contldentlal. Absfclui- .... No risk Incurreil. I'kk.SON'S I'nskim.FUl.l.V treated lo l i 'ri"! pretenders who keep trlllliig will, flie •. • . .i.n. Ktler uionlh. giving imilsoiious and I ei.iil-.iS comjioiinds. ahuuld call aud see the WC.NI.KHKUL Ot lets l>i olir Improve I l.lPllloJ ol treatment acioniplisiied In Ner»ous l i> nilu Fremature Decline of Munly Fowcrs. Uludied \fTert tona wlileli have l>een nCKlecl i or nr. -Milium treated. No exp.-rln.ents o faltii.es. Patients treated by iiiali and medicine) Still by express, rersonal consultation is preferable. We guarantee curable c*se». ADVERTISERS r;: -r: :*> ,-.g I|.. : wt>.n •» Cinema, v.;I find II on let rt j 'lcAdrtlWinJ LORD t THOMAS.