TTIE OITIZEIN". FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1890. Seliaul Bros. ArCo.'s NEW Clothing House, $l5O will bay a good knock-about boy'rt suit, si'/.e 4 to 12. $o 00 will buy a half-woolen man's suit. $lO 00 will boy a good black all wool dress gait. High Grade Fine Clothing A Specialty. You want t) we our fiue tailor made cutaway, frocks, Prince Albert and Back wuiU sl2, sls, $lB, S2O and $22, all new epriug styles and choice goods. Latest Patterns in Nobby Pan taloons, Light colored or dark, striped or plaid. Our $3, $4, $5 and s•> pants can't be beat. All the latest atvles in "Melville" Hats, Fur. Boft, stiff and straw. Large variety in Boy's and Child ren' STRAW HATS. We cordially solicit inspection. We will be plcat-id to show our goods to verily our assertions. Schaul Bros. & Co. NEW CLOTHING HOOSE, 47 S. MAIN .ST. OPPOSITE HOTEL VOGELEY. TRAINS AND MAILS. WKB-1 I-bkn &. 11. Trains leave butler tor All'v'iieny al-6*«. *£» and U:ao a. in. and !3J and isop. in ; arrive at «;:*> and loau a. in. and j-:ui :,■>*< and VM p. in. Malls close at HA", a. in. and Ja 9 n. m. hiiil arrive at 890, nt.Vj a. in. and 5:10 p. irT. J' \V. K. It—Trains leave Huller tor Alle gheny al oajo, S--V, and lOcati a m. and 3:50 and JJ.ju D. ill. For the norcli at lttJO a. m and 5:45 l). m. Arrive from Allegheny at \r.M and 11:5 ft u ill. and i:un and T:to p. m. Malls close for the Moutb and West at S3O a. m. For I'lttsDiuv and the North at 9:55 a. m. lor Pittsburg and local points between Bntler Mid fallery at .'tat t> m 1' or PittsburK and local potnis between Caltery and Allegheny at ttoo p. m. Fur OH CUv Karnliart's Mills. Foxburg and Clarion at p. m . Malls arrive on this road from local points between Butler and Gallery at »rjj a. in.; trom the north al 10« i a. in.; from Pittabarg anil local in,lots between Allegheny and Calory at 11 »5 a. in.; trom the north at 3:35 p. m.; from Pittsburg at 5:00 p. m.; from Ilttsburg and the V* est at 8:10 p. m. Trains irrive trom the north at li'.oo a m. and 335 p. m. Hi AK KOCTES— Daily mall trom Mt. Chestnut arrives at tr.3o a. m. and leaves at lOaji a. in. North Hope. Hooker and other points. Monday, Wednesday and Friday, leave at lao p. m. SOOI iUTIESi I,(X;AL ASSEMBLY 8598, Knight* of La bor, meets every Friday niuht iu the Car penters and Joiners Hall, third floor, tinsel ton building, WM. M. GI.KNN, Be-. Set-. New Advertisements. Dwelling in Evans City lor sale. Heinemau's display ol etchings. Horse for sale. Love's boarding house. Floraplexion. NOTK —All advertisers intending to make changes in their ads. should notify us of their intending to do so, not later than Monday morning. LOCAL AND GENERAL —The earth laoknth not for moisture. —The strawberry crop will be very jarge. —The Fourth of July comes on Friday this year. —.Some slight changes were made in the fchenango time table Monday. —The U. P. Presbytery of Duller will meet at Kith Hill, June Olli, at 7.30 P. M. —Col. Jar-kson will speak at the Or plians' Home, at about 11 o'clock, this (Friday) morning. —The Coldinger properly in Parker Tp. was sold to a Mr. Walker, of near Petrolia, for S3O an acre. —The best way to encourage the tramp is to show him u pile of cordwood ami other little aets of kiudness. —The work of canvassing the county v. as a very unpleasant one this year and the candidates are at) bronzed as veterans. —The West Peon it. it. Co. is putting iu a semaphore sigual, at the depot here. It will announce the departure of trains. —The tax duplicate of Butler borough was placed in the Collector's hands yesterday. It talis for sHG,I!Ut Thurs day night, but the clown'* trunk was left behind, as it was dropped on the street, and was found and opened next day. For the accommodation of all who wish to attrud the Scotch-Irish Society held in Pittsburgh, May 1"9 to June the P. , 8:55, aud 10:20 a.m; 3:;Vt and <>.:»•> p.m., c ity time. C. W. liJSBKTT, G.P. A., Allegheny, Pa. —As a bo*kin ot uunsual proportions has struck Butler, we had our ottice windows scrubbed last Monday morning for the first time in three year.- . We might al-ocasually mention that Main St. is to be paved, the free delivery system will soon be in oper ation here, the street ear company means business and we are thinking of buying a new hat. —ln answer to an inquiry, the Supervisor of the Pittsburg district has received from K. P. Porter, of Washington, Superintendent of the Census, an order to enumerators that when persons refuse to answer questions as to mental and physical disabilities or about their mortgages, to re port the sauie to Washington and legal proceedings will be instituted through the Department id' Justice. —The sixth international (tenth national) Sunday school convention, of the United isiatc.- and British Nuith American provinces, will be held in the citj of Pitts burgh, Pa., Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, June IM. -'i and 27,1800, in the Mechanical ball of the ex position building, on Dmiuesin- v.ay, be tween First and Fourth -tr.-ets, beginning Tuesday morning at !• o'clock n;id closing with Friday evening. Three si sions w ill be held daily. —The merchant who congratulates him self on the fact that he is saving a certain sum of money per day by not advertising, is not wise; rather he is losing a certain amount of money each da}'. A well-know firm in this place pays out each year an amount for advertising equivalent to two dollars per day for each day in the year, anil have been doing so for years. They are satisfied it pays a big return. —School Boards should bear iu mind that the law requires the President of each Board, before transmitting his report to the County Superintendent at the close of the school year, to make oath lo the effect that the schools of the district have been kept open for the full period of six months, thnt no school has been kept opi u on Saturday or a legal holiday, and that no one has been employed to teach who did not hold a valid certificate from the Count) Superintendent. —Policemen JI oi'tl mun und McCuiidless attempted to disperse a noisy crowd in front of one of our liotel» at 10 o'clock last Friday night, when they were set upon, knocked down and aim ;cil by the crowd. The next night the policemen recognized and arrested three of the crowd, und their tines and costs amounted to $35 each or SIUS in all and they w ere Veil pleased that the matter was dropped at that figure. Ou Saturday night some glasshouse men raised a disturbance at the corner of Main and Waj lie streets, and the larjie crowd could not be dispersed until the hotel man turned the hose on thetn. —Leeehburg and Apollo were excited over the "origiual package" business last Saturday. An agent for a Cincinnati brewery took orders in lime towns for eighths, quarters and halves of beer, a car load of it arrived in the towns anTl was dis posed of last Saturday. A committee of citizens will enter suit for violation of Brooks law, and maintaining a nuisance, and the agent dares them to do it. The hand bill announcing the new business read as follows: ; Here We Are. ORIGINAL. PACKAGES. ; t The Cincinnati Brewing Company an : ; nounces to the people of Arou.o ADD I. KM ilium., I That, commencing on Saturday, the ; I 24th, they will be prepared t.> furnish : ; their celebrated make of I.AtiKR ; ; BKEK in packages from I to J barrel. ; I delivered at a much lower rate than it : ; is now costing the consumers. They : ; respectfully solicit a liberal patronage. ! ; Orders left with their agent,CH A 111,IvS : ; SILVERMAN, or sent to his address ; : at Leeehburg, will be promptly attend : I ed to, if accompanied by the necessary ; I amount. ; Oil Field Notes. The salt water of the and Co. on the Humphrey became exhausted a few days ago and the well is now producing 150 blls. a da)'. The Leidecker well on tiio dinner is rated at 75 bbls a day. Redd and Co. of Butler are putting up a rig on the J. P. Davis place iu Brady twp. Stiauor. Dale and Co. ou the Brandon is rated at 100 blls. Golden and Go's, well on the Nesbilt is rated at .~>U blls. The Crab Run G'o's well ou the Allen is not doing as well as was expected. The McCalmoiit well on tie Staples doing 12 inches a day. '! he three Patterson Wells on the Young have a combined production of about 2,000 blls. a day. Snee and Co's no. 3, at Mnrriiistille is doing 15 bids, and their no. 5, 25 bbls. The Mecliling farm well is rated at 35 blls. A driller named Win. Furinan formerly of this county wus killed by lighting iu Washington Co. lately. 11. W. Christie is drilling a v. ell in Liberty two. Mercer Co ilit: well on the Hi nders.-on Hhira faiui in \\ ashingtou twp. \\as .-hot, Tuesday, and responded nobly, putting 25 bbls of oil iu the tank in lour hours. It is a good well. 1 he Standard Gil i o. has purchased two thousand acres near Now Brighton, and made contracts for rig timbers etc. Death of Will llazeii. Henry William Ila/en, only son of lion A. |>. and Mrs. Ilajen, died on Tuesday morning last, aged 19years. He contracted a severe cold at his college iu Washington, Pa., and was brought home last Thursday, by his father. This developed into pneu mollis, but he was doing well and was sup posed to be recovering, till Tuesday morn ing when a sudden change set iu which re sulted in his death. W ill wa a most promising young man, and was beloved by a host of friends who extend their sincere sympathy to the fain i'j, in this their hoiir ot severe bcrea. iaent. Wan Led, everybody to come to lieineman's Monday and Tuesday, June 2 and 3, to see the finest din es t display of etchings and fine pic tures ever brought to Butler. —do to No. 42 North Main St., tor u K<>od meal, only HO els. J. U. Love, Prop 7. NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. Down at Wampum seventy-five Italians live iu one house The mutton dogs of Beaver county dis play a proficiency and zeal which give • them a long lead of competing counties. The other night a coterie of these dogs visited the fold of a farmer named Irwin and went to work to_ beat the record They killed 241 sheep, leaving only 4 sheep alive out of the flock. The East End of Pittsburg was visited by a violent storm last Friday afternoon, which blew several houses to atoms, uu roofed others, blew down shade tree-, el -. The residents of Lincoln. Highland. Fifth, ami Peun Avenues were the greatest snf j"rers. A very serious type of measles prevails at Apollo. So violently was a daughter ot' John Smith attacked by the disease which settled in her ej es, that it caused her pu pils to burst. A Pittsburg oculist, who examined the patient, believes that she will be permanently I4ind. Ali-- Rear ight, is also sightless from the same cause. The attack in her case, however, was not so severe, and it is thought that she may ultimately regain her siuht. A very singular case in Court in Chester county, has just been decided by medical testimony. A Airs. Teagle recently died, leaving a considerable estate. Robert Clayton claimed that he was the deceased woman's son, and, consequently, the heir to the property. The other day, Mrs. Teagle's remains were exhumed for phys icians to ascertain whether she had or had not ever given birth to a child. The med icine men announced that she had never been a mother. That seems to put an end to the claim of Air. Robert Clayton. The farmers of Berks county are alarm ed at the appearance of myriads of worms in the grain and green grass fields. The pest resembles the arm} worm, and is par tieularly destructive to young timothy and clover. Pretty ilia* Leslie Dcnier.of Providence, Lackawanna county, in keeping a gaiij; ot well know 11 iiuiinti men. b>.iaiiLon cluika, out ol'jail. Last w inter a score id' tjcran tou merchants were systematically robbed by clerks. The goods were sold to old batchelor Nathan bipnian. The latter has just been convicted in court. The fact has now been discovered that he is Mi-s Eenier's lover. The latter visits him in prison. .She is above hiiu, socially, in ev ery way. The police say it is a slick job. She loved this prisoner for his -ilence, and she has fooled hiin into sacrificing himself rathi-r than make the impose promised. On Nathan's evidence the whole could be sent lo the penitentiary, but he w ill not »i|Ueal as long as she pretends to love him as she does. The murder of the Crouch family in Washington Co. lately was one of the most brutal that has ever happened in the state. The weapon used, a rough piece of fence stake, and the hideous blows which must have been struck with such an implement, alone stamps the perpetrator as a very fiend. It is almost impossible to imagine any sufficient motive for sneh a crime. It was not lied sary for the purpose of robbing; for Mr. Crouch was eighty-one years old, his wife, seventy seven and his soli forty-eight and all of them tso feeble anil timid that resistance on their part was impossible. Two theories are advanced to account for the murder. One i■■ that the murderer was a person known to the family, who went there fur purpose of robber). was recognized anil killed them to escape detection. The other is that robbery was the object, that Mr. Crouch was the first person struck, the intention being only to stun him and that when the murderer found what lie had done he kill ed the others lo cover up his crime. A negro named West, has been arrested and held for the ciiiue. Near Uradl'ord, on .Saturday night, three hoys named Thos. Peterson and Win. and James Trantor, ranging in age from 10 to 14 years, found two torpedo squibs. After examining them the boys throw them to the ground. The explosion that followed tore the flesh from young Tratitor's hand, blew out one eye and cut open his cheek. His little brother M illie received a terrible scalp wound and Peterson's left eye was driven into the head and his wind pipe lacerated with a piece of the tin. The boys were discovered soon after and carried to their homes. AVillie died next morning and the others are uot expected to live. The community in Mineral township,' \ enango county, is greatly excited over the ravages of two dogs among cattle and sheep. It is said that they have killed $2,0(10 worth of sheep and several cattle in the past few days. Two hundred men are in pursuit. A bulldog and a mongrel, each weighing about 75 pounds, are the offenders. The Markets. Bl'Tl.Ktl MARKETS. Our grocer i are paying 12 for butter, 1-1 for eggs. On for potatoes, 25c a doz bunches for rhubarb and onions. rrrTsumu PBODUCE Timothy hoy from country wagons i)il4 to +l<>; mixed hay to .f:i. packing hay +7; mill feed il l to sli>. ye HI to ; hand picked beans +2; extra goose feathers tkl; No. 2, 30; mixed 35, rags IJ; white ho ney Iti; buckwheat honey 13; lettuce 40 to 50 a doz; onions 20 to 25 a doz; radishes 30 to 35 a doz; asparagus 30 to 40 a doz; cukes 2.50 to 2.75 a uojs. I.IVK STUCK. U Herr's Island, Monday, prime corn fed beeves sold at ~>{ to 5), fair 41 to 5; Common Ito 4J; bulls 3to 3!, dry cows 2J to 3J; veal calves tl toSJ. The sheep pens Were pretty well cleared early in the day. MeCreary and Surgent sohl Law rence Co. sheep at 4 to 5; year lings 4 to 5.!; spring lambs at A J Nicholson to H S Met'lymonds lot in Butler for oot) I. O Perrine to Win Irvine lot in Butler for 3950. A E Moore to Eevi M Wise 30 acres in Buffalo for loon I I. Al Wise to Periuilla Moore 30 acres in Buffalo for WOO. (i W Patterson to Jno E ■ Patterson 40 acres iu Clay for 1000. J W Muller to Cath Ripper lot in Butler for 350. C Dully to J ,\ Patterson lot in Bntler for 250. S O Sterritt to A B Boyce 1 acre in Ad ams for 150. S Crowe to Jno Cooper property in Ad ams for 315. VV G and C W Rus.-ell to Ella Barahart 12 acres in Concord for 300 Lewis Young to Jus McCaudless lo.t iu Brownsdale lor 300. I> A Renfrew to Agnes Mellon lot in Renfrew for #l. R S Sanders to Geo Edmunds, lot in Martuishurg for t3lo. Marriage Licenses. lioward J Pollock Butler, Pa Laura Patterson Forward twp Abner C Snow Armstrong Co Christy Ann Ewiug Parker twp John F Sutton Miilerstown Mattie llorner Nth Oakland Eleary B Patterson Venango twp Clara Thompson Allegheny twp Win J Cooper Renfrew Margaret Hockenberry Franklin twp Wui H Kalb Butler tw p Louise lioerr " John It Boyce Ulanis twp Sarah M Ktiaulf Middlesex twp \t Mercer—\V\ K. Bell and Lizzie Bartz of iiarrisville. At Kittanniug—M 1». Eshenbangh of Butler Co. and Ada McNabb of Worthing ton. At New Cast^ —A. W. Kingsland, of Portei iville, anil Annie Beveridge, of New Wilmington, also Oliver P. Bannou, of Reibold, and Lis.-a Mayberry, of Lawrence county. Personal. Mr. ti. W. Bovard id' Brauchloii won tirst prize for orat uy at his college, auil will take part iu the inter-collegiate Contest in Allegheny on May 30. Mr. If. L. Beck of the Hotel Vogeley anil 11. 11. Wallace clerk of the Gato Co.. will leave New York tomorrow ou the City of Roue for a trip to Europe. Rev. Wright has resigued the Ass'l Principalship ol Sunbory Academy, and Prof. Christie}' lias taken his place. Mi. \daui Smith, the teamster, was badly injured by the upsetting of his wagon while coining home from the Hundred-foot field, last Saturday night. S. J. Blackinore, of Beaver Falls, is vis iting liis .-on. AV\ W. Blackinore Air. and Mrs. Win. Turner of Allegheny twp. celebrated their golden wedding on Thursday the 22d inst., a full account of which will appear in next week's paper. Col. ,1. Cooper AfeKee, a surgeon of the F. S. Army, is here at present on a visit to his friends. Dr. McKee was born and raised iu Butler. Mr. Henjy Hruncrmer of <'onnoi|uenesJ sing twp. and Kev. Clark of Prospect have gone to Buffalo as delegates to the U. P. General Assembly. Two old citizens of Summit twp. John Grieb aged 84 years, and Mrs. liascr aged 82 y( av, died ia-t Wt dnesday. Mrs. floskins of Attica, N. V., is the guest of her daughter, Mrs. R. P. Scott. —Lace curtains, curtain poles, sash curtain materials, scrim and curtain laces and drapery of all kinds at L. STEIN & SON'S. Remember that wo are bead quarters for white goods, embroidery, lace curtains, draperies, lace tidies arid bed sets L. STEIN & SON. Eggs for Sale. Ksfgs from the following pure bred fowls for setting, Wyanrlots, Light Brahinap, Plymouth Rocks, White and Black Leghorns. Price $1 for setting of 13 eggs froiu ar.y of above W. II Mourns, No. 7 N. Main or 11)7 W Pearl St —Uuitars, violins and mouth organs at .1. F. T. STEIILE'S. oh! conic into the garden, Maud, And sit beneath the loses, And see me prance around tin: beds Dressed iu my Sunday closes! Oh! come and bring your uncles, Maud, Year sisters ami your aunts, . To tell tfieui MeCutchen made my coat, My waistcoat and my pants! McCutchen's new merchant tailor ing establishment nearly opposite I'. O. Main St. Butler, Pa. —Use Double All O. K. Horse Liui nient, best iu the world. For swell ings, bruises, stillness of joints, rheu matism, lameness, sore shoulders, ring-bone, sweeny aud spavin; it has no equal. For sale by J, C. REIJICK, 2-18-otn. No, 5, N. Main St. Butler, I'a. —lce cream furnished iu auy quantity, for parties, Ly the City Bakery. —Confectionery and fruits at the City Bakery. House-cleaning time shows the necesnity for new curtains, tidies, throws and Led sets. We can sup ply you with everything needed iu that line. L. STEIN A. SON. —Use Double All O. K. Horse and Cattle Powders,best, in the world. A sure and speedy cure for heaves, coughs, colds, inllained lungs, rough ness of skin, anil all kidney diseases. For sale by J. C. REDICK, 2-18-3111 No. 5, N. Main St. Butler, Fa. Williams has as choice a line ot Jewelry and Silverware as can be found anywhere, aud defies competi tion in price —Try to induce yiur neighbor to take TIIE CITIZEN —J. .1. Reiber, the drover, wants all farmers and stockraisers to know that he still deals in stock of all kinds. Any persons having anv to sell should address him LOOK BOX !126, Butler, Pa., or leave with Jacob Reiber, Jefferson St. Balls and bats at J. F. T SI.EHI.E'S. New mohairs, silks, henriettas, challies, and full line ol dress goods at L. STEIN & SON'S. FUN SAl.E —About 175 feet of | inch wire rope. J.N MUNTZ. Buy the Kighme patent shirt at J. V. T. OITIILR.'J, —Fine cakes at the City Bakery. —Full liue of hats, both stiff and soft, for summer wear at J. F. T. STEHLE's. Home iiiuiie luead at 'be Cit} Baker*. lce tor sale at the City Bakerj —Try us on silks and Mark dress jfoods. We have some special l>t»r gains L. STEIN acres, 'sT S 2u Kodgers heirs, 5 acres, 87, 88, <<9 8 It Adams. M S. 535 acres. 87 79.% Williams A C, acres, ©7 8 0i BCTLER TWP. I'earce Thomas, 20 acres.lss*, 12 lmpsoii, Doininlck, r»o acres. 88 18 73 BUFFALO TWP. Klskaddon W J. 25 acres, iss7. t 77 BUTLER EOBOUGH. Crawford Lydla, I*4 acres. (. rawford l.ydla. :;-3 acre. »7, 8s J. U-i Jones Christina, 1 lot. x 7, 88 l 23 Weller John. 1 lot. s7. 8h 7 CLINTON TWr. Kiskaddon W/, acres. i>«v< J67 CENTRE TWI*. Marshall & Conn, 7 acres, 18 s . 1 3.5 Cuinpt»ell W P. 1 lot, s7 a 74 Mi-Caiidless J M, Ca a«-res, ss p; ;h» McCrea Mrs, 21 acres, ss 3 51 ; CLEARFIELD TWP. Kelly Patrick, 3 lots. 1887, 88. W 2 08 Strain DUvid, 8s acres. #7, n<. . . 6•» p» *>9 llufebisoii John, 12 acres, 87, ss j cfi .M(Murra) Samuel, 110 acres, 87 hi 34 Kerr James, 50 acres, 87 4 si Herron Jainee 17,acressd 4i l.rossinan. ..•> .n:res.-s. m . 17 02 McKlnney Hob i; 123 acrt?s, »8 17 40 ckanhekry TWP. Covert J W, 8 acres, 88, Bii 2 13 CrtXt'OßD TWP. .Mrt'luugblln John, I lot, 8/ . . r »0 Kennc.iy Peter, rut acres, S7 is »is P.lain Kll/a 1 lot. KM, 89 8 iil Mechah James. 37' acres, 88, 89. 12 17 Wilson Allen. 20 acres. 8H 3 ot> Par Lies Prank 1 lot. 3s 1 !W lJoNr:«; U. TWP. 11 usselion Theodore, 121 acres, 87, '8.... !") '■« (ireenwood oil Co. l acre. 88 44 FAIKVIKW TWP. Jack J 11. 30 acres. Bs. B>r 18 22 Allllcr .1 £. 1 lot, 88, 89 5 10 I-Al it view baiiaiGU ImiHuml l lot, oi . .. i3O I it INKLI.N I W I'. l aller Wiclndas, house and lot, ks, sir..,. l 17 Brackney Annie L, 81 acres, ss 10 02 I.ANiASTER 1»P. William Williamson, 75 acres. 88. hi tffi M \KION TWP. Seat oil SabiUel. 10 acres. s7. B**. Mil 3 I*s McCandless Charles, XI acres, 87, 88. >:r.. 13 Maxwell Sarah 14 aeres, ss, sn n :>o Kel ley J 11 I lot. SB, s:i 1 no Itarler A, luuacres, Bs, s«» 33 m o VKI. VNI> TWP. Hutchesou W A, 1 lot, s7, 88 4o IVrvliies .1 N, 1 lo acres, ss, 3s 71 piii ton & Sou, 1 lot, 88. KJ, 27 PAItkEK TWP Kdwards James, 40 a«;rcs, 87, 88, sy :js Sl2 parr t; s 85 acres. 88 1 - 18 (.lasple, Tuly Co, 1 acre, 87. bH. 80 .. . !• ou Turner a: Morrison, 3 acres, s7, ss . 3 90 Parker w W, 1 lot. 87 2 is Alversoti Sarah 70 acres. 88. 6U 20 :»2 A t wel IT J. 45 acres, 88, si# 18 57 Abbey ti W, 50 acres, ss, so :>l 52 Tuler J c, 10 acres, ss, su 28 52 rttOSPKCT BOROUGH. Dcutflabs Klleh, 2 lots, 81. 8:) 1 ou Sullivan Tabltha, house aud lot, 87 2 10 PE.NN TWP. Green Miles, 105 acres s;, ss . .. is 113 SUMMIT TWP. Md bile T S, 211:1 acres, ss s7 "ado WC. "»3 acre 68. 89 .... 2."» 2C VKNANOO 1 WP. Mi Itrlde A. aeies, 87, ss, s:» 2ii «j-.i Murrlu John, h»o acres, 87. 10 80 lli/.ulns John. 45 acres. 87. 88. b. si Kelley Theodore, :i:» acres. BS, 80 la i'-J .Me.clauiiahaii Mary /> acres, sB, sy . j si) \ audeillti J < . so acres. 8-e s'j :w N ore toss Andrew, 43 acres, 88, sn 10 98 wasiiinoton twp. A udersou Jane, i;« acres,887.s t 89. 20 in Atwell T I, so acres, 87, as, 80 lo I* Ituckeyc Coal Co. 75 acres. s7 in "0 Milliard Ellalia. heirs. 75 aciejj, s7 .» to 1 umer Jl. 3 acres, • * • 13 12 ; ift aden J ante • • . acres, us, 80 . - lielley Patrick, so acres, 88, 80 40 72 Thompson OD, 00 acres,Bs, hi* IS 01 WINKIELD TWP. Brlfton Jos x Bread on 129 acres 88, 80 4 J si Irwin s P. 7: acres, s*. 89 21 09 Hojd A. 15 a< res, hs.. 7;; Simmons Joseph. 1 acre >"• .U Sutton lames, jo a« res, ss 53 ZKI.IENOI'LE BOBOUOH. Buehler John, 31 acres, ss 22 48 AMOS BKATON, Co. Treasurrr. Road Reports. Notice 1, hereby given that tin- loiiowing road 1 ! epulis have bet nt oiihi hied by the Court ulsl •nd will be presented to Court on the tirit Wednesday of June, being the 4th day oi aid month, for confirmation absolutely. 11 no exceptions be tiled. K. I». No. 2, l>ec. Session, 188 S. Petition ol inhabitants of Worth Twp. fur a public mad to lead from the lower prospect road, neai the residence or Adam Liese. to the uptier Piospeet road, near Mount Pulon ehiin'h. I*el>. 22, i*«.mj; repori of \iewers hied, reporting the road us j.ra>ed t«»r necessan. and reporting the probable cost of making same to be sevent> live dollars and that said cost should be borne lc, the'ow No damages assessed. Now ,\iai. h Ikio, approve*! and width at :i3 feet | notice lo be «'i'. -;i according to rules «»f Court. 11 v the Court. in*rt.Kit 1 Ol NIV. ss. certiiled from the record this . tn day of May, 1890. Uel uen McElvaiu, Clerk (I a. LEAD, others follow. The rapid ineiea.se ot business is the In st evidence 1 that our effort t«> give to this community a (ir.-T da.-. IMII- Store is appreciated. \\ e ; make a specialty of the drug , business proper and give if our entire time and personal :it rention. We handle only the I best of everything 111 our line and guarantee the pmitv <>l everything beamier the name of 0. N. BOVD. We have no old stock that lif IS stood lot' 3 ears, but all goods are pure and fresh. Phvsicion's Pre scriptions receive special at tention. If we do not have what you want we frankly tell you so and will be pleased to secure it for you on short no tice We ask a share of your patronage and feel sure you will be pleased with our meth ods of doing business, and we can save you money. Your interests are best served at our store. Respectfully, 0. N. ISO YD, Druggist. Diamond liloek, liutler, l'a. Notice. I'arlies wishing to invest money, eeiLaiii to bring fair returns, are inviteil to care fully investigate the inducements offered bv "• THE BI TI.EK SALT-MAXL FAC TI" KING COM PAN V ANl> CHEMICAL WOKKS." The stink consists of B.OW shares, the par value ol which iss.>o. For the turther developing of the vrorVs. some of this stock is put on the market For prices and particulars inquire of .1 AS. F. BMTTAJH, Bntler, Pa. Olhce on Diamond. SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of \ en. i.x., l'l. l'a. Lev. fa. .vc issued out of the Court of < mnmon Pleas of Butler l"o.. l'a.. and to me dlreeted there will Le exposed to publn sale at the Court House, Iu tl.e boroiiyii of liutler, 011 Monday, the 2d day of June, A. li.. at 1 o'clock, v. «. the following de scrlbed property, to-wtt: E. D. No. 91, June T.. Marshall Bros, att'ys. All the right. title Interest and claim oi .lames B. Elder, of, In and Co t ; land, wore »r less .situated in Muddyereek Twp liutler < •».. Pa., bounded as followr-, In wll- «•?» tic liorill by George McHee, east by I nuiish ami Oraii Stewart. south b*> Oian Stewart and Samuel Burnsldes, west !»;> \V\ I. tdenn; i.» aether with a brick house, frame barn orchard and outbuildings thereon. ALSO—CM. Iu and to six ~v acres 01 land more or less, situated in Worm Tup.. Butler Co. Pa bounded lollot\>. b--v.it On the north by John Humphrey. easi b\ Zebulon Cooper south by Zebulon Cooper. west by las. Humphrey. All cleared, under fence and iu a good state ol Cultivation; with a trauie ionise. Irame stable, orchard and outbuildings tin ic on. >eiz« d and taken in execution as the prop erty if James B. hlder at the suit or J. M. Mar shall In trust lor the Porte isvUle Savings Bank. L, D. No. 'JO, June T., I*JO. E. S, Templeton. All the right, title, Interest and claim of Wil liam oi John black U perches to a post, tie m e south J 4 west by latids ot James Ulaek at> in perches to a po>t, *ihence tiorih bie 2 west by of James Ulack j-lo peicln sto the place of be ginning- All cleared and under fence. ALBO—OI, in and to a loi of land, mou or less, situated lu Marion Twp., liullei Co. Pa. bounded as follows, to-wit: On tin north by an alley, east h> an alley, south oy .• stiet i West t, Alain St.. being lois NoS. 1 and i in tla village of Corydoti. Marion Twp.. liulier Co., Pa., each lot being Go feet front by leet dt-.-p. No Improvements thereon. ALSO— Of. in and to (31 > acres oi land, more or less, situated lu Cherry Twp.. Butler * 0.. Pa., bounded as follows, to-wlt: BeSTlnhing at a p<»st. thenee south l w>st by part ot same tot oti perches to a post, llience north s9 v,«-st by same lot i:w |»« relies to a |Kist, thenee norili l trast by lands of Allison I hompson (i». pen hes to a post, thence b) lands of James an i John I'dai k south »!» east I.W pcrcn»-o to the pla . ol la ginning. All under a slate ot culliva tion. Al.so Of. in and to <;»5» acres oi laud, more or less, situated In Marion Twp..butler CO.. I .1 . bounded as follows, 10-wit: ltrglnnlng a post in the road at the southwest corner uear the western gate on dam, thence north 4 1 _ east 25 2-10 perches to a post, tlieuce north o eaa! 17 3-10 fierclies to a post, thence north t: eiu>i 10 peiches to a post adjoining land) oi i limnp son. thenee. east .1 perches 1" a post by lands «»t William Black, thence, south l<\ lauds oi A Klrkpatrick ill |»erches to a post, thence north .'hi' 2 west by lauds of Thompson pel. In sto a post, tlienee north 34 wrsi -0 perches to the place of liegitihtiig; mostly clearcii ami under a slate of cuitlvalhm Af.sO- Of, In and to . a« res (>f lauds, more or less, situated In Marion i w p.. Puller l o ra bounOed as follows, to-wic tleKbiiiln ' al a post at the northwe>f eorner. then, c souths.-» east by purpart No. tot tl. real estate ol Ale - under Me Slurry, dee'u, :» paitltioneil, ss jln perches to a im.sl . t hence south 2 vve i i»> lamls of .1. .1. Maxwell 75 irtclics to a post. 1 hence north 88 west by purpart No. o ..j »,tid real estate and by lands ot Joseph Halle) Ino perches to a |«ost. theuee north i east by laud Jo . Palle.y 7"» pen lies to the place oi n.inning; under a j40o«l state of culti\allon. Al.su—<»f, In and to (1 • > acres id land.mote or |e*s, situated In Marlon Twp Bull* r Co., Pa., bouuiled as lollows. to it: at a post four rods east ironi James McNallen ami < • ldeon tJrubb'scorner,thence by land or Simon (•lossiiian north » east 6a .. in perches fo a post. thence soul 11 87,'j cast 40 per. in s to a pin Oak l») lands of A. M. tlieuce South by lauds of heirs ol Alexander M. black 5."# perches to a put oak thebce north B. r. hes to a white oak, llieiice north » West ny lauds ot lianlel liuffy 70 peiches lo a post, thence, by lands of tlideon tirubb north - ca 1 bKS perches lo a post, thence by lauds of W. smith south s».'. east 53 perches to the place ol bf'ginning ; mostly cleared and under a :rood state ot cul tivation. ALSO of, 111 and 10 (21 acres of lun i more or less, situated iu Marlon Twp.. Butlei Co.. Pa , bounded as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the ceiille of S. .v A. K. K. lauds ol liavnl Atwell north 2 east 15 percbej to a post, tbenoe noiiu m west 22 perches to a post, thence b\ lands of \V. (J. Smith norih 2* east 4 ' -in perches to a post, thenee north west It 0 lo perches to a post, thence notth j cast l'J ti-10 perches to a post, tlieuce by lauds ol Win. Black souths -4 peiches lo a post, thence .south east la is peicbes to apo t, thence north :*i east .-' a perches to a cherry, thence by lands of Win. r.lack south 88 east .;7 8-10 peiches 10 a posi Iheticc by lauds of \\ 111. ti. smith south 42 west 10 perches to a post, then » south •» we.it IT :; 10 perches to a post, thence S. u-.. W. 5-10 P. to a post, thence south east so perches lo a white oak stump, thence south 51 . east a 0 perches to a post, thence bj, the heirs oi Kirk patrick souiii 1 west 2 perches to a iK»st.theiice bv lands of Milford soulh ii west :;s per lies to a post, thence north 2L'. west fcti 210 perches lo the middle ol S. & A. K K.. tuence south 5U west along side railroad :< I 10 perches to the place of beginning. Seized ami taken into exe cution us the property ot Willlalu <■ Slltllh al the suit of Mutual Lile Insurance Co., 01 New York. Thompson & Sou. L i>. 110. ii June Term, 1890. All the ri*ht. title. Interest and claim of Hen ry W. I.aiiK'hurst. of, iu and Iwenty-iour (21) acres of land more or b. -s, !.ltu>iie«l hi I rank liniwp. Butler county fa bounded as follows to-wlt: Beginning at Ha- louibwest comer, tlieuce east b> lands ol Alb n \l. <'all p. rein s to a post<, thence north bv lands 01 - tran f. Al licit and W. A. Allien t:8 |,« relies to a po 1 thence west by lands ot William 11. Allien per" lies lo a posi, thence south by lands ot J. 1> Albert ns perches to the plan* of he-Inning ; all fenced and under a stale of cultivation- Sel/ed and taken in execution as the properly oi Henry W. Laughurst at the suit of Henry Myers. Trustee. McJtinfciu & aalbreath, alt;, s. b. U. No. 20, June Term, lßou All the right, lit le. interest a nil claim ol James C. Wcßride, of. in, ami lo i«*l acres «»i land, more or less, situated in Cle.irlicld aud Donegal twps. Butler county . I*a., iKiunded .is lollows. lo wit : on the norih by 1..01 .• Ito.i gers, east by Edward Boyle south by Win. Monteer aud Peter Oraff, west b> I>aniel Hold limcr, Michael Maley, HuKh and < or iielius llarrlgan . mostly • Icared with a two-story board hou.se, name baru and out buildings thereon. Sel/ed and taken in e ecu I ion us t In* proper! \of Junes C. d. l.rld. at the suit oftiruli a Firth. A ii Williams, atty. K. O No. 3< Blue Term 1800. All the right, title. Ihteieoi and ci ihn of John W. ° r in aud to 100 acres ol l uul.iuoie j or less. 111 twp.. Butlei eoulit; pa , ixc.imleil as follow io-»vit .On the north 1 j dei.-i:i and Po>i pilr ♦ ast b;, unuel M< < ame> and'i nomas Aba ainey, south i»\ l in.b of the hells ol John McfNiuiej. wer-t n John liudßby; mostly cleared and tiuder a . o«hI slate ii| ciiitlvallou with a two .'-.tors house frame barn, orchard and outbuilding lie icon Seized and taken lu execution as the pn.peii\ ~t John W Hiatus at the -'lit of Fannb- I La very lor use. etc. I'leegci Moore alt)s. 1 i> No sr., ,lm*c I 111 m. 1800 All the right, title, lutere 1 aud « 1 tim • »f« aleb Bmtth of in and to tw • eres < i land, m> re or 1t..- j, iuuaied 111 slippri 1 ■#. k tow n nip P.illct counts Pa., bounded a. loilou to wit (m tht norui 1•. Uenr drills I > • • 1 <■. Jane r tteOnl Hon soitto bj lands ol to. 1.1 irs of J 1. Bard west 1 lai tret ( mostly cleared under 11 pood slate of • i/.ed ami taken execution as the property oi Caleb Smith at the suit ol Asa M. I'aUcisou. I 1 tireer £ Ualslon, at(j >. Kl» No. .v., i. *), All the NChf. Title, tntere.it and claim «,r Mil t tiin Tetmv or in and to acres of lino, more lor less, situated in 4 lav twp., lutltr «ouid>-, l l'a.. bounded as folio** ti*-wil: «lr» tie- north by Joint Brown east be Kntoert I u-»ur- r. ! south by K!i M'|e «e ei«ar»*d, ut*l*r .» , • iiateoi eulMviiibiti *Uh a frame hou »•. bain ami outbuildings thii>on. i - d and tak> u in i • \ei utimi as iiir property «•( Miib»n lth.t* nl Ii be suit ol John 1". t i .ibii,* r lor u»e. etc. W. H Brandon. :»tty K I) No 4f>. June T« rua, Ail the utn- inirrest and«laiinof James B. I hoinpsou «»r. in and to 7o acres ol land, more or l< situated In « h-'rry twp., ButU*r , i a., boum'a d ,t~ fohow to-wit: on tbe borth by b>iiberi\ of John Caiiuoti. ».Mist l»> UtM kenbertv. . outh l.v William It. Thompson west by Mrs. John Hall; aiH>ut »y a« res clean d. ail tirider feia e and .♦ _.».. d si.tie of eultivatlon with A iwo--iorv iiame boust traiite barn or» iiar«l au«i out buildtu. N ililirt-ou. sflzed and takr-ii in t \e» uiion as tbr |»r« 'pt-ri v ot James B. Tlio«u) >oii, at th«* suit ot Butler Sa» lugs Bank. Lu.sk. attj. E I>. No. Kiand si, June Tri m, I Si**. All Ihe liglit. tiln . and lalni o| \V. J. Mates, oi, in and to i. ,»» ir-.> »»f land, more • r lev* >ilnat*d in renutwp Bulh'i « ••. l'a bound ed .i> follows, t« -wit: on Hit- N. b\ ttie«>n lieb>. t-asl by lamln tornn rl> ot J |: Mates iioivjobn south b> t'laude Uerarl and public road west bs UUnl.io M-tly cleared, unuer fenee and under a l-.,h| m;u of C'llrivafion with a Irame oweii- Ibis' house frame bank l»arn. orchard and out buildings thereon. s» i.'. d and taken In • veni tiott as the ]>roperti ot V.J. Ma . at the suit «d Butler Savtmrs Bank tv>r use or a.m< « aud -I'. \\ Lo,vi> E. i>. No IJuue 'l'eriu, l All ihe right, title, interest and claim ot ti. \\. iiiisOti. of, in and toa lot, <»i land, more or legs situated in I'etrolla Uiro. Butler «. l'a.. bounded a.-* bdlows. to-wlt : Oil tin n .rUiby an i'lley, east b\ .1. li. t hatbam, S4>uili by Main >t. w st by AltH'i i Ivtlehenstien. together wlib a i wo-story board bouse and outbuildings there on. ai.d taken iu execution a» i lo* pnv pertyoiti. \\. tSllson at the Milt of M. ii. Miiiin. t I). Mo. Z6. Juue Term. isoo. 1. Wile he 11 hlty. Ail the light title, interest and claim ou, south l>y If. M. l»on abison, L. < iraiiam. et al. west by other lands of Mat new M«(jlarvej; n.osily cleared and un der a good stale ol cuiilvatlon with two coal banks o|iened and Iu operation, and orchard thereon. Sei/ed and taken In ex;?cutlon t*, • property o! Matbew >!ei,aive, ai Lhc auit ol Win. ?>. Jack, et. ux. loi Use, U E, b. No. *9, June iciin hw. u. 1\ . • tt > att^. All the rl-iir. tif!»- interest ;!: 4 d claim of Jauies 11. Abraids of. in and t•» _u «.-ivs ol land, more or less situated in Faitview twp.. But let < ounly. iu .1 uuded as loilows !-» .ml: Beginning at a j t si, lb nve by lands l uiuci i\ or Attains. Hinth ■'.* \>«•>[ .i»s percht*- to post and in -n».« by land* ot W ui. n' ••e n r ers ano - a-, l a Iml 7-W per» in sto a post, then, t- \ lainls for merly of Malta-v» I .lia and wiUow Mutth SOUln io east Its pen lies toa post, tin ncc b> lands id rvtiuufcl L. liiudie norm s:» uud .«• sec. V.'csl iyu V-1U pelche> 10 I lie ol mostly clea»» i. 'l'ne \lll oi Kacns in. built i hereon, ten oil wells thereon myelin l wltli the niaehiiieiy and iialuics liien to bc property ot James 11. Ahrams at liie suit *>f Jos. M'-Llroy, ir-istee "i lite t'ltllzeiis r*.. iuLs iiank cl Last Brad/, C laii.ai * 0.. l'a. 1!. 1). No. fc7, JnueT.. 1 ">JO. Williams a Miich eli, alty.-. All the liiic, Inten st and claim of 'l'. .1. A i wrtll, of, m and toone(lj aere «-i land,mo less, sllualed ill N\^a Twp., Butier l , l'a , bounded as follows, io wit: i»n tlie norifi by A. s. Miller east by \\. L. l)au ben speck, south lo Mrs. Lvcreis, wt . t bj Butler and tan lemon toad. All under fence, wnii a >ou:iiJ orchard thereon. AlJsd <>f in and to ii aeres ol land, more or less, ailuated In Wasbmgton Twp., Butier Co l'a.. bounded as lollov. to-wit: «uil he nt»rlli b> Henry 1 )au lien speck, east b. Kll i'ouu. s-ui ii Lphraiui t and Uaubeuspcek heirs, uy t'ampbeil Oauoenspe« i-; togciher wiih a log house, on hard and outouildiu£s I hereon. ALSO—Mf in and to 4~> acres of land, more or less -ituuted m I'arker Twp., Butler i\>., l'a bounded a> loilows. to wn: On tlie north lo Amanda lioover.ea>i by John I'aubeufepeeK ana Juli:i Ward soiiiii b.> NV i; shrj ». k, UI*SI b> James Mechlin ■; ami Jess--* blven ts ; leneed and uinter a good state ot culiivatiou. Sei/ect and taken In execution as the property Of T. J. At well at ike suit of John 1 t>n:iit. hi. D. No. io, J tine 1., i,mu. K. Marshall, all y All i lie- right, title, luteresl ami claim <>l Samuel A. Davidson and fclleb Davidson, of, in and to 11 acres 01 laud, luore or leas. situated hi A dams Tv\ |» Butler to., tti.. bouuded as tol lows, to-wlt: On toe north by Mar burger, east by John Casmlollar. south ny Win. Johnston, \veat by laud of tile heirs ol Joseph Johnston. All fenced;mostly chared and under a good slate ot cultivation. A LS< > of In aud to 03 acres of I t u«!, more oi less, situated In Adams Jwp., Butler Co.. Pa., bounded follows, to-vvlt: Beguiling f southwest corner, i hence north j»;•, west »j perches b) land of the heirs of Joseph Johnston, thence south.'> 7 east perches, ihence uorth 2t> 1-2 west 2 perches, tnenee north 5i west in a stone,thenee north t 1 i west Ul perches to •» |i(ist and stone, thenee west i'7o pen lies to tin place of beg.niiiog, together with a train - house. 1 t'atue barn, orchard and outbuildings and eoat bank thereon All under fence; inost ly cleared and under a pood st ife of cultivat ion. Sei/ed and taivcn lu execution as the pro|Mrt\ oi >ainut l A. Davidsou and Kileh Davidson al the suit oi Thoiuas >l. .Marshall. L l>. No. ins, June T., 1890. J. is. Bredln, att'y. All the right. title, interest and claim of A. E. At well. of. In aud to 91 a. res of land, more or le&s, situated In Marion Twp., Butler < 0.. Pa... boil ii 'led ;is follows to-\vlt (»n the north bv Vincent Porter, east by Robert Vanderllu.south li\ IM\on AI .veil lien - \v - I b> K. Cunningham ei . al ; together with a i\vo-ator.\ frame bouse. Ira me barn and outbuildings thereon. Sei '.eil ami i a ken In execution as the properly ol \. I. AtWell at the suit ot Win. Wallace tor u.,e Ol Han lei Markel. 1. Waen the plaintiff or other lien creditor biromes the purchaser the cost, on the writ must he paid and .t n-i ..i the lleim Including searches on the property sold I «»- gciher all h mi. n hen creditor's receipt lor the amount «»i the proceeds of the sale or such p>n tlon thereoi as he may claim musi be furbi shed the Sheriff. 2. All bids must be paid hi full. a. All sales not heftmd Immediately will l>e cominiied until i o clock t*. m. oi next day. al w loch time all proper!) not nettled for wlil l.e put up and solo at tic- expense and risk of the !•» ison to whom tli. t sudd •Sec lurdou's Hige&t, :>th edition, pa ye 4b», and biiilMi's Korms. 3s4. oiJVhli t I.'KDIC, Sheiiff. sheriff's oriice Butler, pa.. Ma> i • SherilPs Sales. virtue of :i writ of Al. \ en. Ex.. Issued ont oi ilie orphans' Court of Pull* rt'o., I'a.. ami i«» me directed, there will be exposed to public sale s *t the Court House, in the borough ol Pul ler, Pa . on Monday, June 2a, A. D., 181)0, at 1 o'clock r. >».. the following described prop erty, to-wit: o. C. No. 28, Dec. T.. 1878. W. l». Brandon, att'y. All the title, inter- t and rialm of (aillespie of, 1:i and to l."»o acj h of laud, more or le.s-j, situated in Donegal Tup., Butler Co. Pa bounded ;is fol lows, 10-vvi I: On the north by Mctiar\ey heirs, ea. t by l atrb k ISta. k. south by Petri llilderbraud and Mar gar-I t>heiKe>. \\«:,t b> Win. 4'««}h- f Palilck • >.i en. Jam -«. .en and Jam McU •..< t «I. al. biu nerrs. more «*r le: >, clear< d; t'.vo-.*»iory train.• house, frann- barn •> prodiirln^oil well>. or. hard and ouibuilding's thei < oh. ALSCi Of, lu and to acres of land, most "i less, situated in LMnctfal Twp . IJutltr Co.. Pa., bouuded as follow-*, 10-lvit: On ihe north by Margaret Sherkey and P« ter llihlci brand, b.> ( harle.N DulTy, south by Charles Hulfv and Piatt heir-.. w< -t bj Oaiilei Met're i, dee'll. About acres cleaied; liaLince in tlniber;umh'i fen»:e and a state of cultivation. Seizetl and taken in execution us tin pro pert.) of ijCQfke >V. tiillespic at th suit of Owen Urady, guardian, etc. Widows' Appfaisenientb. The lollop iiiK widows appraisements of per son i! proper?) and real est ii Bel .i| art for (be bcnehi of widows of decedents. ha\e been tiled In ihe office of tin ( Itrk of the orphans Court of isutler count) Pa., and confirmed nisi: Widow of James P. |:>hi do *• 'I homus laiulsey (really) . .... jyj l'.» " ltobert Ha) ... jou 00 • Thomas Smith (really ; no 44 •• Patrick Mcßrlde :juo on *• •• Parr :mo 00 " Henry I>. Miller ;wo ih> • 4 '• Jseiijamin Donthctt .son oo Minor children of .1. B. Long .. .v> All person s interested In the ai>ove appraise ment-> will lake noll. i; that the) w ill pre sented to the Orphans Court at Uuller, Pa .ui Wednr.Mlay, lh«- Hilda) of June, it no exceptions be tiled they will b. confirmed abso lutely ti) the Court. ld.i i:kn M» Ki.\ ms, Clerk O. C. VJI! || I*a s I nls to oil. salesmeu. * M I*l I T \ I llllr b'I.K. Can MaM you ut om:e. nnd V I U Uror terms »o J. AIM IN nIIAW. Nurhri jriuaii, IturlifHtir, N.V UNION »6iIUK mi lIIITLBIt, I' ft. 11. FUIiLERTON, IVop'r, It Ia it 1.4*1 llmiiik'lh ami turn ftlniiHliM'lurwt »fl*urt* Itm l«-i Coiiuly Vxmil. We guarantee our go«.ds to be strictly all wool and no arse rile or an > other poisonous mat ei It I used In dyeing. »* sell Wholesale or i«lail. imples and prices fiu nli licd free to cb il» i . n apl'llcaMoti bv loall. .1. hi kiistoi*, I'rarlii ul Slatts ffonlVr. Ornamental and Plain dialing; ot til 1 kilift- done <>n -liort notii n I Ollice \\ illt W. 11. M.I. IIS No. 7, N. Al lill Si,, KN'sidoiU'o Not tli Elm btreet, Butler, Fa. Our Stock of Men's, Boys' Children's Clothing v " H "* ,n <* «• :i\l('ll> <111(1 \ Ollt.llS' Slllts, 111 black and fancy wor-teds, cheviots, series, ca-siiueres, etc 11) particularize and describe in cold type our stock for the ensuing season is very impracticable, and would really answer t<> no purpose. Such I n description would convey to vou no ilea .if'what our stock is like To I appreciate it you MUST SEE IT ( Inldrens ( lot 11111 i_»* in ( irent Varioty. A wonderful Castouet wheel gooa v\ ith every child's suit over st, 11. Sclmeid email Leading ('lotliier and Furnisher, 4a. j\l ain St. - - . Butler, ±>u.' — * Biirpiin Seekers, Attention! A trip to the city is enjoyed by ev.-ryc.n* liviufc out of it. Just us a trip to the country is enjoyed by city people. Vou will Uud a v i»ii to Pitt] 1 !j~ 1 profitable and iutercstiug, us the inonev we bave you on a few dolors -aurtb ol good.-, will more ihun p,»y y oUr car fare. And then, we Stop a i goo.ia to the amount of 'lYn Dollars or over, expresaage prepaid to a l ) u, e wllLilj huudred miles of Pittsburgh. Here are a few of the giL-.it At offtr: Fine Cloth (Japes, $1 25 to $4.75. Children's Ladies' blis jers, $3.50 to $11.75. Elegant Beaded Capes and Wrap.-, from $1.50 to §9.75. Al IL.LLN KKY. Uur tiimuied Hats aud Bonnets are wiuuiug litbh laurels every day i lie e.\lnbii coiu(irib(-> hundreds of styles. the work of the foremost artists of the world. We have beyond doubt the largest and finest display in the litv. h'mi iliil I'lowers Hii.l liibbons iu profusion. When you conie io us lor anything in this line, vou are sure to get just what you want, as we keep everything pertainiug to Millinery. Underwear and Gr loves tor Ladies and Gentlemen. CJ a r stock embraces all kiuds and at urices to suit all pocket-books. 010 to 514- Market St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Special Sale OF j .Boots, Shoos and Samples ton The Next Thirty Days Only. It is with great pleasure that I inform the buyers of Boots aud Sho.- of the large Spring sioek which has about all arrived I also wish to infor i you of the lan-e line of Samples* Hoots, Shoes aud Slipiiers) which I bougi very cheap at a forced sale. This large liue of Samples were bought .• • addition to my regular Spring stock.and 1 will sell it very cheap. They have ail arrived aud are open and ready for your inspection. All persons iu need of Hoofs uud Shoes, now or in the near future, will do well to visit Bicker.-, for alljper.-oiis visiting our store during the next thirty days will receive bargains such us has never been known in the .-hoe trade. Ladies' Shoes. Ladies, 1 wish to call your attentiou to our liue of French, Dongola and Curaro Kid Shoes in hum! turns, in opera and common sense toe, made over the latest style lasts, sizes 2i to 7; widths, 15 to E. A good machine turn tdioe, $2.75. Our leader is a fine tiongola or straight goat, every p»it guaranteed, price §2 50. A good pair dcugola shoes at $2 00, another pi at $1 50, iui(l your choice of a good dongola, pebble goat or morocco, 3 8 •• • $1.25, Call early and be among the first to get the best selection. Full stock of wigwams of all kinds; lawn tennis slippers; patent leail. r pomps; tan c lor (either iu light or dark color) shoes or slippers in all frize* and W:dths We have a nice line of Oxfords, with patent leather tips «t > • opera toe slippers, iu the opera aud common sense style, which we are el - very cheap. Ladies, we wish you to call and examine these g- :• whether you wish to buy or not. Misses' liue dongola uud pebble goats, hatl aud spring heels, at sl.2a This is a great bargain. A misses' good school shoe, medium or high cut. at SI.OO. Iu this great sale wo have not forgotten the hoys, misses', youths' and children's department. They have all been lilled to their utmost capacity and nhowiug the finest liue aud prices cheaper than ever known before ia Butler couuty. Men's Shoes. Wo wish to call your attention to our fine line of dress shoes iu Fionch call", Cordovan, Kangaroo and many other maieiials, ali made over the la-eat atyle ladle ami by cxpui iuueeti woikuiuu, in iiaud aud machine se wed; g >' uji very light and durable, adding great ease and comfort to the wearing of i h ■ shoes. Men's calf and dongola shoes in all sizes and widths, plain to. tip on toe. at $2.00. A good pair of veal calf shoes in English Bal., B. i i or Congress, nt SI.-10. This is a bargain which will last but a few days ( the persons to call drat are the persons who will receive the best see . Men's working shoes of all kinds. Men's plow shoes, brogans, cre» > etc., etc A good pair "A" calf shoes, tip or plain toe, laco or ciu double sole and tap, which we have been selling many cues of. We lia marked them down to $1.35. Boys'heavy shoes of all kinds. A full liue of Rubber Goods •> id kinds. Large stojk of leather sud findings. Blacksmith aprous iu cal a.id sheepskin. A full slock of our own make. Fine dress shoes always on haul A large block of box toe boots uud shoes of our own make on hauds. Hoots and Shoes Made to Order. llepairing done uumo day as received. "Orders by mail will receive same attention as if brought in person." Vours truly, JOHN BICKEL, 22 S. Main St. - - Butler, i'a FOR SALE. The Kvaii <'ii> llimr mill Tlii. mill i ■ituati'il in Dvnii < it.v, ami 11 in one < »i'th«- l>< t loraliii"- i" county. on railroad, anil -urronnded by » splendid pram ktow iiip count rv. Thi< mill v ill he oiilil cheap, i ... tuithci particulars i-ull on or address J iMU Si I ION. Cvuus City, l'u. IOU SALE. harm for rhc&p. 120 a« t « . 3 uiilt? IVom liitienville, .soil iim- orchards, lino locntn-u, luiihlings. two im i