r J? F-T 3 3ITIZEIT. FBI DAY, JUNE 20, IS9O. Scliaul Bros. «kCo.'s "CHAT." Many of the beet dressed men in Butler and vicinity wear ready-made clothes, Laving learned where to go for the right sort. We still extend to you a cordial invitation to loak at our goods aud price?. If you Lave not yet seen our line of Spring Suits for men and boy*, and jou intend purchnaiug some, 30a certainly do r.ot want to pass us by. >*o conception can be had, without a visit to our store, cf the originality, style, quality, finish and cheapness Those $6 00, SB.OO, $lO 00 and $12.00 suits we have had advertiser! tor the lust three weeks have sold very readily—in fact, beyond all ex pectations. A new lot of 250 Suits just received,|and we do not expect them to last yery long—-first come, nrst served " Our Boys' aud Children's Depart ment needs no mentioning ' Seems to us" that we Lave dressed nine teniLs of the boys in this city and turtoundings. A good thing is uiwav appreciated. "Summer Clothing" for men and Ijcy-rt is v. but Las been arriving daily. "Skeleton Coals or Coats and Vesis," Alpaca*. Briliiauliues, Mohairs, Flan nels, Worsteds, fancy or plain Cussi lucre, LHiineiF, Seersuckers, etc., etc., the luigest variety ever oho'.vn TLe celebrated "Melville" hat, in all the latest shades in fur or straw. Our 25c and 50c. boys' hats are, as evtr, our 'leaders." Schaul Bros. & Co. NLW CLOTHING HoL'.SK, 47 a. MAIX .ST OPPOSITE 1 11 I- HOTEL VOGELET. lie'Ti.F ii nas a population ot about 10,1100. 11 11 ihe'ounty s»*at of lluller Couuty, with Ot <>» , „ . Four railways, natural gas, aud unequalled facilities lor mauUlaetures. Progress everywhere; new buildings, new iu tii 111.id urts. a growing aa.l prosperous town TIEAINS AND MAILS. Wwi It. It—Trains leaie butler tor AIU , lieny at goo. $»", and 1 t:20 a. in. and 235 and 1 m p in ; arrive at 8:35 and iv3o a. in. and 1:30. ■•ft and 7-10 p. in. Malls close at a. m. and 2?'« 11 ni. and arrive at »50. 10:50 a. 01. and 5:10 p. in. P. S & L. K. 1!. It—Trains leave for oreen vlUf at and liiSO a. m. and 5:00 p.m. Malls riose at 'J-Vi a.ui. and '"JO p.m. Closed pouches lor Hovers. Bovard and Milliard at 4-J0 p.m. Mulls arrive at 2515 and .AO p.m. P. ii \V. IS. R. -Trains leave Uuller lor Alle gheny at oJO, h:'~ r > and 10:20 a in. and ,1:» and u-:» p. in. For the north at 10:'J0 a. 111 and 5:45 p m. Arnve from Allegheny at 9:20 and 11:55 11. 111. atd ':0o and ; :to p. m. Mails close lor the S'a.lh and West at s2o a. m. For I'ttt.sburg ai.d the Norm at 9:55 a. ni. For Plttaburg and local points between Butler and Callery at 3:M) p m. For Pittsburg and local points between f'alleri and Allegheny at tioo p. in. For oil < Itv, Bar chart 's Mills. Foxburg atid Clarion at . f ,rjo p. in. Malls arrive on Ibis road from local point - between Butler and Callery at 9rju a. m.; from the north at 10ii0 a. m.; flora I'ittsbu'g i.nd local points between Allegheny aud CaliefJ at it:" a. in ; from the north at 3:35 p. m.; from I lltsburg at ;,:oop. 111.; Irotu Fll.nburg and the West at n:lo p. ni. trains inive Irom the north at IHUO al. m. aud 3A5 p. m. :-iAic linirres—Dally niail Iroui Mt. Chestnut arrives atxaua. in. and leaves at l'iwi a. m. North llope Hooker and other points. .\l.,nday, Wi-iliit-sday and Frldav, leave at 130 p. in. sooi B/rrm Li 11 Al. AbbEMHLY SJiiS, Kuighta 01 l>a bor, metU ev«ry Friday uijjht in the Car -1 fiitt rs au l Joiners llall, third floor, Hiiiiel tuu building, Wit, M. Ole.n'll, liec Sec. New Adverlisernents. Financial Statement of Puller school Board. Schaul Pros. Clothing. Arthurs' Furnishing Goods. Eletric Bells. Excursion Kates lor the 4th. LMiuboro Normal. NOTE —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 month of roses. Don't stand ntur a barbed wire fence during a thunderstorm. —This will be the third great grass year in succession. —Speak-easy ice cream is the latest lux ury. —The population of Puller borough is estimated at 8,500. —Mr. Kudolt Parnhart and his son have started a general store in Petersville. A son of Wni. Patterson of Penn twp. was injnred at the sow mill a few days ago by a timber falling upon him. —To uiorrow will be what is called the longest day of the year—that is it will have more day light. —Owing to the scarcity of female help, ladies of col- r are beiug imported into But ler. —The north end of Maiu street is to have a m-w meat-market, and Spricgdale is to have a new drug store—both first class. -At the meeting of School Board last Saturday night the contract for completing the Springdale school bouse was awarded to Murphy & Purkhouse at $3,164. IV e are under obligations to the Pierce Pros.—T. 11 and .1. K. i'ierce for a box of the finest strawberries we have seen this season. Their nursery is located near I lie Fair Grounds. —We are requested to warn certain par ties living in or near Sunbury, and who are accused of seining in the Muddy creek, near the Presbyterian church, that a committee of the citizens <>f that neighborhood pro pone, prosecuting them if they persist in thus breaking the law. People who believe that every time our streets are "'dug np" some contagious disease is started will now be on "pins and needles.''lor the water and gas mains on Main St. an to be lowered immediately, which will also necessitate, the changing ol all the connections with the houses, und after that is accomplished the contractor for the paving will dig the whole street up and haul it away. —A J..uiig lady nuid to us the other eve ning that she expected a proposition of marriage shortly and asked us how she had better conduct herself on that mo*t important occasion. As it has been a good while since we have had any experience in that line, we took the liberty to speak to one of our lady friends, who is but recently engaged, thinking to get a pointer us to how to answer tbe lair questioner, and here is the result. We went at the matter sort of off hand like and said: "I suppose, of course, that Mr. got on his knees to propose?" "No, ho couldn't." "And why couldn't be, pray?'' The answer took our breath. "Er—that is —er— because I was sitting cn his knee." Soweleain that while times change, there are some things that don't. —At New Castle last week five Italian were convicted fur participating i" ,bt ' Wampum riot of March short 1 00, 0t» aud a number of the resid uary pensioners will not be paid until next month. There is a shortage of funds at all the other agencies aud we are getting our share. All the regular pensioners will bo paid in full this month, and those who will he compelled to wait nntil ne.it month aro the persons who have been recently added to the list. Thu amount placed to the credits of this office next month and f.. r the entire year following will be ample enough to pay all hereafter. Therefore the em burras«m,lkHl bids u month. This Well is lo v ited ou the west eml of the farm, and the sand iu it is darker and not mi deep as those of the east end. The tenuih I'eiiU Uil Co. L.»> located a well on the B. M. Duncan farm. Sbanor. llale «fc Co s Xo. 2. on the Clc-fler Brandon, came iu Wednesday lu?t and showed for a 500-barrel well. MeLlhany 1 Black's well on the Kadolf Barnhart started off at 100 barrels: Patter son il barrel.-, the Jack Put well on the Wier at 7."i:McClung A Go's Xn. 3 on the Graham heir-at 100: young Bros. lou the Shannon at 20(i; tr.e four wells of Brandon i Co. -n the Brandon at 30 each: Golden A Co. on the Xesbit at 50. A new rig is up one mile southeast of Wi.ite.-town. Starr. Black A Co. have a rig up oa the Slater farm, a half mile east of develop ments. lie Kinney, of Titusville, has leased the Steyhen Vanderlin farm, near Murrins ville, for SIO,OOO. They are yet fishing for lost tools at the well on the May bold lot. Slice's "gusher' was staniiing lull of oil Monday but wonld not flow. It vrill make a pumper of from -00 to 400 barrels. The Xaliotial Transit Co. is building a station on the Atwell farm; also ou the Watson property, near .lack's Hun. Pbiilips finished a dry hole 50 rods west of the gnsher, and that whole section was drilled over by hiui years ago. Doings of Council. At the meeting of Council. Monday ev ening motions awarding the the contracts for paving Main street and putting the twenty-four inch to Mr. Sullivan of Erie, passed, and next morning the con tracts were signed by the .President and Secretary of the Council and the Contrac tor, Mr Sullivan is to begin the work within ten days and finish it v.ithin four months, so before next election time we can expeet to see Main street paved from one end to the other. The 15 inch sewer will also be built immediately, aud the Secretary was authorized to advertise for bids ft it its construction. Thc;e were the only matters of general interest, though quite a number of complaints were heard and small matters attended to. At the meeting Tuesday night a rcsolu tion was passed requiring the v.ater ami gas companies to lower their mains on Main street immediately, and complete the same within teu days, so as not to inter fere viih tin paving 01 the street; and on motion the sev, tr committee was authoriz ed 10 adveitise for bids ior the sewer 011 Main St., the c.st of same to he added to the as-cctnents at the linal settlement, the bida must Le in by Saturday and the Council will hold a special meeting that evening to collider them. The City En gineer VII.- directed to establish the gtades of Mckean street aud E. North street. Personal. Dr. A. A. Kelly has removed to Rose Point, Lawrence Co. Mll. S. D. Miller, Jr. is visiting friend in Oil City. Harry Howe of l-'rauldin, who i-> now iu the insurance business spent a few days of this week in Butler. Mr. W. A. Ralston of Butler t\vp. has moved to town. Miss Mary Moscr left for her home in York State on Tuesday. Mrs. Frank Armor and family ure visit ing iu Foxburg John Kirkpatrick has purchased Mrs. Steen's boarding house near the I'. A W. depot. The pension of Joshua Dutilap, o 1 Coultcr»ville, has been increased; also that of Henry Montgomery, of Billiards. J. J. Covert, of Grove City, has moved to ISutler aud is occupying one of the Bauer houses on W. Jefferson St John C. Wasson, of Anaudule, has been granted a pension, and that of Simon Grossman, of llilliards, has been increased. Capt. D. P. Book, of Allegheny Twp., who was seriously injured lately, is able to be about again. Mr. William I>. Smiley, Sup't of the schools at Shiiniokin, Pa., and Miss Kdith Mechling,the popular young school teacher of Butler, were married at the episcopal Church Wednesday morning, and left town on a wedding trip that afternoon. •I. M. (iulbrcuth, Esq., anil wife returned last week from a trip to Philadelphia and New York, and Mr n the cruelty to children ease and sentence wa» suspended in the disorderly house ca-e till Sept. Term. The case V- Bobt L Royle for FA B was continued. Jos Edmonds who pli-ad guilty to AAI! wa> .-enteneed to pay costs, a tin-, of SIOO. and be imprisoned in workhouse for ?ix months. A process was awarded for Hugh Fred ley. also for Timothy SlcKeevir, Miles Crawford, Geo Beidenbauitb. Geo Lapsley. C A Gormley. Wm Hughs plead nolle contendre to a charge of larceny, and was sentenced to pay costs, and sent to the ilorganza Re form School. A nol pros was entered in the case vs Geo Gardner. ' John Ban.hart was found not guilty of wilful damage to livery property, but or rered to pay costs. The sentence of Chas Reed was deferred till .luiv 2d. The case of Geo Barker for burglar. - ; W J Gillclind prosecutor, was transfercd t ( the Oyer and Terminer trill list and tried Barker was a traveling £-h dealer, who stopped at a hotel at itar~ station, one night some weeks ago. with a friend. Gil- K'land's house was entered and robbed that night aud Mr-. Gillcland identified Barker a~ one of the rolbers, having seen him iu the house. Barker's friend was sick that night, it was kuowu that he was np during the night and out early in themoruiiig.and appearances were against him. but he con viueed the jury by other circumstances , thtt he was no't the burglar and that Mrs Gilleland was mistaken, and was acquit ted. NOTES. A special court for arguments was or dered for July 2nd. Elizabeth Morrison had a capias in tres pass -nr slander issued for Mary Conrod, requiring bail in s&Oo. Elizabeth is the wife of Jas A Morrison ofSlipperyroek tw p. aud she accuses Mary of saying that she aud her daughter are both "ornery." that she goes to the box-car with ('apt. ltussell, ami that Mrs. Double >aw them. Julia E McCames has brot suit for divorce from Wm J McCarnes, and Wm Reiger from Mollie Reiger. Limer Young, son of S 1' Young of Sum mit twp. was admitted to practice last week. I'hoebe Crawfoid ha- brot suit for di vorce froui Wm Crawford. The county duplicates will be ready for j distribution by the Ist oi July. LATK T-ROfEETr TKAXst KRS. Hi» Wallett to W P Gormley. 2 lots in Jefferson lor Mary Marshall to Jacob Miller lot iu I'ivspect for S6OO. Jno Forcht to Alex Mitchell 9& acres in U ashingtOn aud Barker for SIOSO and A Mitchell same to G C Barnes for $llOO. H H Goucher to E G Elliott lot iu But ler for S3OO. A L Heed to Ella Abrams lot in Butler lor $2,200. J C Moore, com. to J W Stephenson oO acres iu Centre lor 650. J I, Purvis, trustee, to Jno McCrea iot iu Butler for WW. J II Wigdon to A Tcbay 25 acres in Cen tre for isjo. J C Moor.-, corn, to V Yonkers 69 Here in Centre for flSlOo Home Nat Gas Co to J B Black lot m Butler for SBOO U 1' Dovle to E A T otten lot iu Petrolia for 450. Sarah Kelly to Alex Kerr lot iu Mariou for $225. Robt Hamilti n to Add Hamilton SI acress iu Oaklaod and Concord for S6OO. J W ltor'inas to Ida Coyle lot in IJntler for $175. Ii Garvin to Mary Rape •! acres in Jack son for $275 Wm Walker to W E Heed lot in Butler for $6Ol W E Reed toJasSbanor lot in Butler for 2000. W Camplieli to Butler heat and light Co, lot in Butler for $:;00. (Quitclaim of G M Taylor to T I> Tin lor for 124 acres in Slipperyroek for fl. Marriage Licenses. John C. Gallagher Lancaster twp Lois U pdegraph - - Worth twp James F. Sowath Evans City Mary J. Barto " Charles Fleischer Butler, Pa Carrie Chrtstio Washington twp William I> Smiley Shamokin, Pa Edith Mechling Butler, Pa Jno H Alexander Butler, Pa Ina Critchlow ..Butler, Pa R Perry Daubcnspeck. Parker twp Wilhelmina Williams Grove City. Pa Geo W McMilleti Leechburg, Pa Jane Yockey Donegal twp At Pittsburg—Edward G. King, of But ler, and Jennie McKuigbt, ofVenango Co. At Pittsburg. Saturday, Oscar Smith and Katie A. Fair of Butler. At Franklin, John G. Wilson of Ean Clair and Margaret Eakin of Wesley. Summer Trips to the Seashore, via Pennsylvania Railroad. In accordance with the custom ot past summers, the Pennsylran!" Railroad Com pauy has arranged i -cries < f pleasant summer trips ior the people ol Western Pennsylvania to the most popular resorts of the Sew Jersey Coast. The dates fixed for the excursions are July 10th and 24th and Augu t 7th and 21st. The resorts covered by the tickets are Cape May, At lantic City, Sea Isle City, or Oceau City, every one of which is a delightful place to pass a few days of rest. Tim excursion tickets will be valid for ten days, and they will be sold from Pittsburg at $lO, and at proportionately low rates from other sta tions. A special train composed of day parlor ears and day coaches, will leave Pittsburg on each of the days mentioned, at 8:50 a. m , and run through to Philadelphia, arriving at 7.16 p. in. The night will" lie passed in Philadelphia cud the party will take regular trains to the seashore next morning. Passengers from Put-burg. East Liberty. Irwin, Uniontowu, Connellsville, Scott dale, Stoncrville, Greensburg, or Johns town may take the evening trains leaving Pittsburg lor Philadelphia at 4:UO and 8:10 p. iu. and proceed to the shore the next morning. The immense success of these excursions iu the past will undoubtedly serve to in crease their popularity this season. The excursion rate from Butler is $lO and the regular train connecting with the special will leave at 6:00 a. ni. Any special information iu regard to these excursions may be obtaiued by ad dressing Thomas E Watt, Passenger A tent Western District, 110 Fifth Ave., Pittsburg. Kciueruber that we are head quarters for white gouds, embroidery, lace curtains, draperies, lace tidies and bed sets. L. STEIN & SON. Full liue of huts, both stiff and soft, for summer wear at J. F. T. STEHLE'S, —Home-made bread at the City Bakery. —lce tor sale at the City Bakery —Highest cash price paid for buck wheat ut Geo, Walter's Mill, But ler, Pa •—Large assortment ol lace tidies, pillow shauis, bed sets, fiue bilk throws, iudia silks, pongees, Madras drapery, Ac , at I>. STEIN ! over 1.100 feet long, shade trees and plank walk on both sides, faces every lot or. the front This street runs parallel to Main, .ind with its gradunl slope and excellent drainage L- ceitain to be the most desirable -Ire.-t for elegant homes. OSLY THREE SYCART - 1 i- ■■■ll 51 MS STREET. All tLe h>ts are a tec -ible from Mifflin. l.i.rth »r Ciay thoroughfares NO BLOCK OF LOTS EXCEEDS FIVE IS SCIL KFn Alleys and -lreel- make a symmetrical division of the entire plot, .md give the whole ground a regular, well-adapted and beautiful design. THE uAEI.KS s.'OT Ol Bl ILtIS can be found here, when once these 39 lots are occup.ed by 39 homes with handsome shade trees and lawns on the gently rising Broad street. Its magnificent width and aud length contributes to the irany i ther attractions. TO SEE THE PLACE is to appreciate what we say. The location is excellent. The lots are not hampered. The surroundings are free. Almost on Main street., yen can live next door to every convenience. Of gre it importance 1- good drainage, and this is UL as-a red fact. GAZE rros i NE REAT.TTV. and \ i -il the plot—Barnum's old show ground—Klingler's 1 is on Mo'diu -;ri ;t. below the Oriental Boiler Mills. HE fir FIE TO GET A PLAN. and pick your .'ot in time. lion't put it off until too "late. Shakespeare say-: '•There's a tide in the affairs of men id'ieh taken at the f!»oi( lea'l•>• "i to for tune." BI TLEK's v.vicnv, OTID IS: FORWARD. See the many structures rising on every street and looming up on every hill top. Free jjontat i <> a > > creek*. .V» r car irorlv anil other :r>an»far'.,-ie- in pro a.« of eitiftriictiiii'. Metric #<;>.?»• street car line. _ It'hat Kill llut'rr's census be.'\ The crvtnl'eti thoronol tttrr o < itrans. DELAYS ARE DASGEROI S. The entire plau of lots, comprising 39 iuj ali, has been approved and adopted by Council, and the best of title will be given. TFItMS —One third cash, remainder in one aud two years wiiii interest from date ot sale. For further information inquire of H. J. KLISGLER A' Co , Butler, Pa. —The Bright-light Rink on Mc- Keau Street has been turned iuto a districting depot f;r buggies, phae tons, purrcys, carriages, spring wag ucs, Bolster wugous, curls, &c. Seeding, harvesting, and threshing machinery, fertilizers, Ac &e. A firui has bought ibis property una will fiil it with a large line of first class goods for the purpose of supply ing both ILJ kvLolsale aud retail trade from this point. Youngstovvn buggies and Surreys. We carry a full line of this well known work in stock and for sale at low prices. Considering the ijuaiity of work, we, of course, cannot afford to sell ut prices asLed for clap trap goods that hare no style nor durability. We fully warrant every job. HAUTZEEL & KELLEY. —We are showing great valued in silks, henriettas, mohairs, chaliies. fine dress ginghams and all kinds of dress goods. L. STEIN & SON. Largest assortment of fiue ginghams and chaliies in Butler at lowest prices at L. STEIN & SON'S. Oh! come iuto the garden, Maud, And sit beneath the roses. And see me prance around the beds Dressed in my Sunday closes! Oh! come and bring your uncles, Maud, Your sisters and your auuts. To tell them McCutcheu made my coat, My waistcoat aud my pants! McCutchen's cew merchant tailor ing establishment nearly opposite P. O. Main St. Butler, l J u —Use Double AUG K. Horse Liui ment, best in the world. For swell ings, bruises, stiffness of joints, rheu matism, lameuess, »ore shoulders, ring-bone, sweeny and spavin; it has no equal. For sale by J. 0. REDTCK, 2-18-3 m. No, 5,N. Main St. Butler, Pu. —-House-cleaning lime thawa the necessity for new curtains, tidies, throws and bed sets. We can sup ply you with everything needed in that line. L. STEIN & SON. Use Double All l>. K. Horse und Cuttle Powders,best in the world. A sure and speedy euro for heaves, coughs, colds, intlarred lndgs,rough ness of skin, and ull kidney diseases. For sale by J. 0. REDTCK, 2-18-3 in No. 5, N. Main St. Huller, Pa. Williams has us choice a line oi Jewelry and Silverware us cau be found anywhere, nnd defies competi tion in price. —Try to induce yeur neighbor to take THE CITIZEN. —J J. Beiber, the drover, wauts ull farmers und atockraiseis to know that he still deals in stuck of ull kinds. Any persous having any to sell should address hiai LOCK BOX 'J2(>, Butler, Pa., or leave with Jacob Reiber, Jefferson St. —Balls and bats at J. F. T. SLEIILK'S. —New mohairs, silks, henriettas, chaliies, and full line of dre>ss goods at L. STEIN & SON'S —The Normal Term of six weeks at Grove City will begin July Ist. The tuition is six dollars All Nor mal brunches, and ali studies of ihe collegiate preparatory department, with some classes in higher Latin and Greek will be taught Address for information the President, ISAAC C. KI.TLEK —Guitars, violins and month organs at -I F T. STLIII.EV —The Normal Turn of £i:nbury Academy will opcu July Ist All the common branches r rifv.c i \ d vanced classes can be taken, il dc sired. Tuition, $4 for six weeks' term; advuueed classes, For in formation, address T. L. MOT'T' AT, C'oulterdville, Pa. I Ur E |,KAI), othfis iultow. The rapid increase of ! busines> i.- ilie bf >t ox iilon<*o | i that our ultoi t t-> give to this! j community .t lii-t el us;- IVu_j I trime i- ;i|»|)reciat« J. We • make a specialty ol iiu drug ; basin- >s proj i r and _ivt it our j entire time and pci.-oijal at-) tciitioii. W e handle only tlie, 1 liesi ui ever\tiling in mir lii.ej and guur.niL-c tije purity ol i ! every thing lieai ing the name! Iot(• N. KOYD. Wt! lliivu liu! j old stock that has stood l«»r I years, but all :ro«jdts are pure j and fresh. l J h\ i-icion's Pre 1 scriptions receive special at tent inn. it we do not have what yisit waul we lrankly tell }uu so and will be pleased to secure it lor )ou on short no tice \\ e ask a share i iuve-t money, certain to bring fair returns, are invited' to care fully investigate the inducements offered bv • THE BI'TLKK SALT-MAN TI AC- Triaxa COMPANY AND CHEMICAL WOKKS." The stock consists of S,OOO shares the par value ot which i- f.'O. For tue farther developing of the works, some of this stock is put on the market. For prices and particulars inquire of JAH. F. BHITTAIX. Butler. Pa. Otlice on Diamond. Buckwheat Seed! Re-cleaned seed at 75 cents for sale | ! at kWSULER'a —Go to No. 42 North Main St., or a good meal, only 25 cts. J. II LOVE, Prop'r For Saie. A good horae—safe and suitable for fr unly purposes. rt'iil be sold cheap. Also with him a new top buggy and barne-as if desired For particulars enquire at CITIZEN' clDee, Butler, Pa. —lce cream furnished iu any quantity, for parties, by the City Bakery. —Girls tricycles at J. F. T. STEHI.K'B. Spectacles scientifically adjusted iu the most dillicult cases. Consult Dr. Simpson, the oculist, at the : Lowry House, Butler, on Tuesday, ; May 27th, lce cream at last summer's prices at Morritoo's City Bakery —Take your ehildreu to Zuver's Gallery for Pictures that will suit you Anderson building. —Largest line of tine baby carriages ever brought to Butle. at J. F. T. STEIILE'S To Farmers and Stockmen. I'Le White Patent drive and field gate is UD exhibition iu the vacant lot opposite the Wick House oa Main St, Butler, Pa. Farm rights, township rights and county rights for sale by J. W. BARKEB, Wick House, Butler, Pa Velocipedes, rocking horses j wagons and wheelbarrows at J. F. T. STEULE's —Take watches aud clocks that uetd repairing to F. Weigaud in Wil liams' Jewelry aud Music store, and j have them repaired iu good style by a skilled workman. Full line of guitar strings, banjo strings aud violin strings at J, F. T STEIILE'S. —Confectionery and fruits at the City Bakery. —Buy the Eigbme pateut shirt at J. F. T. STEHLE'S. Fine cakes at the City Bakery. Teachers' Examination. Examinations for teachers.' certifi cates, Juuo 19, 20 and 21, Boom 12, Jefferson Street School. E MACKEY, Sup't Boro Schools. POSITION OFFERED. If you are iu need of a good paying position and think you have the qualities of a good salesman, you will do well to write us at once. We will pay good commission or salary and expenses to a good man. The position we offer is a permanent one. Ad ress ; i SKLOVKB £ AT WOOD | Nurserymen, Geneva, N Y H'iMUl Agents lu solicit ordeis for ou "* cUoice ond hardy Nursery Stock. M(•»rk mi>-|I js i < onier Works, I'.tßols ai:il ail kind* . I laney v. ofw|-r,-'irlr lor Inside d» ror*tl' n of houses. CALL ANP Sl'.E SAMPLES. Something tipw ,m•>, N, Washington ctrecu BUTI.KJt I'Ii.N.NA ' Our Stock of Men's, Boys' Children's Clothing n T' h '' " n i VWl ' lf ofne * slyks ' u " tor tins spring msmiu « iiuiie. WW OKKIiH AX IJN JilV A-I.tCD »"»»'>• "«u«U from which any ouo tub make u selection to please them. Mens onths' Suits lu black and lane; V..,r«u-ds, -vide-wales. cheviots, serges, caßttimeres, etc, l o p o< iicuiai i,: j aud describe in edd type our stock tor the ensuing season is ver\ liupra. ticabl*, an I w »uM really aaawer to u> purpose. Sucb a ucscriptMu would onvey to yo.i uo ili of whit our stock is like To appreciate it you MUST SEE IT ( hildreus •( lothing in Great Variety. A v»inM,€iiloiil wheal goK with every child's sait over *4, 11. Sclmeideinan Leading (lothier and Furnisher, •± 8. Main St. - Butler, Pa. Special OF Boots, Shoes and Samples FOR The Next Thirty Days Only. « •/ «/ It is with ureat pleasure that I inform the buyers of Boots and Shoes of the large Spring stock which has about all arrived. 1 also wish to inform you of ibe large lint- of Samples (Boots, Shoes and Slippers) which I bought very cheap i,t iftoreed sale. 'I his large iine of Samples were bought iu addition lo my regular Spring stock.and 1 will sell it very cheap. Tbey have ui. auivtd iiud ate opto and ready for your inspection. All persons in ueod of Boots and Shoes, now or in the .ear future, will do well to visit Bickel's, for ail|persons visiting our store during the next thirty days will receive bargaius such as has never been known in the shoe trade. Ladies' Shoes. Ladies, 1 wish to call your attention to our line of French, Dongola and Curaco Kid Shoes in hand turns, in opera and common sense toe, made over the latest style lasts, sizes to 7; widths, Bto E. A good machine turn shoe, $2.75. Our leader is a fine dongola or straight goat, every pair guaranteed, price $2 50. A good pair dcngola shoes at $2 00, another pair at $1 50, and your choice of a good dongola, pebble goat or morocco, 3 8, at $1.25, Call early and be among the lirst to get the best selection. Full stork of wigwams of all kiuds; lawn teunis slippers; patent leather pomps; taij c 1 .r (either iu light or dark shoes or slippers in ull size 3 and Widths We huve a nice liue of Oxfords, with patent leather tips and ' toe slippers, in the opera and common sense style, which we are sell ing very cheap. Ladies, we wish you to call and examine these goods whether you wish to buy or not. Misses' line dongola and pebble goats, heel and spring heela, at $1.25. Inis is a r iiai batgain. A misses' good school shoe, medium or high cat, at SI.OO. li. this gicdt .-ale we have not forgotten the boys', misses', youths and children's department. They have all been tilled to their utmost capacity and showing the finest line and prices cheaper than ever known before in Butler county. Men's Shoes. We wish to call your attention to our line line of dress shoes iu French lalt, Coidovau,Kangaroo and many other materials, all made over the latest style lasts aud by experienced workmen, in hand and machine-sewed; got up very light and durable, adding great ease and comfort to the wearing of the shoes Meu's calf and dongola shoes in all sizes and widths, plain toe or tip on toe. at $2.00 A good pair of veal calf shoes iu English Bal., Button or CoDgress, at $1.40. This is a bargaiu which will last but a few days, so the persons to call lirst are the persons who will receive the best selection. Men's working shoes of all kinds. Men's plow shoes, brogaus, creemors, etc., etc A good pair "A" calf shoes, tip or plain toe, lace or congress, double sole and top, which we have beeu selling mauy cases of. Wo have | marked them down to $1 35. Boys' heavy shoes of all kinds A full line of Rubber Goods of all kinds Large sto?k of leather snd findings. Blacksmith aprons iu calf and sheepskin A full stock of our own make. Fine dress shoes always on hand, A 1 large stock of box-toe boots and shoes of our owu make on hands. : Hoots and Shoes Made to Order. Repairing done same day as received. ' Orders by mail will receive same attention as if brought iu petsou." Yours truly, JOHN BICKEL, { 22 S. Main St. - - - Butler, I'a .J. E. Kastor, Practical Slate Roofer. Ornamental and Plain Slating Ol all kinds done on short notice. Office with W. 11. Morris, No. 7, N. Main St„ Residence North Elm street, Butler, Pa. UNION WOOlili Mill, ItUTLKH, I* ft. II FDLLERTOiV, Prop'r, lllhiiKclm, l lamu'lH mill Yarn Mhiiulhcl tired ofPuro Hut lei ('«>■■ nly Huul. We guarantee our goods to 111 strlcU> all wool anil noarsenle or any other poisonous material used In dyeing. We sell Wholesale or retail, saniolea anil prices furnished free to deuleru on application by mall. TWO < HOICK SCHOOL*. BROOKE HALL, For Girls and Young Ladies. Shortlidge Media Academy, For Boys and Young Man SWITHIN C SHORTLIO6E, A M lA, PA (Near Philadelphia.) i ih.*>TT»jio» Why Our Success? Hecause we devote our en- I tire time and attention to huts . and Mens outfitting and those J needing anything in these lines knuw it is to their advantage to come to us. We keep thoroughly posted on all mat ters pertaining to our busi ness. We get our goods direct from the manufactories en abling us to sell atlower prices than many dealers pay for them. We sell only the best brands of goods in all grains, brands known the world over as re liable. This spring we are in bet ter shape to serve our patrons than ever before, and adding to our large stock daily. Remember we have but one price and that is the lowest. COLBERT & DALE, 70 S. Main street, Butler, Pa. V J Hiir o this to our salesmen. OUTFIT Vlllll' i: ' i- i fin suit you at once, bend U I Ulfroi tciina to J. II'STIX SIIAIV > ornery mm. Uoilit.lM, VY FOR SALE. 'J'liC Lvans City flonr mill. This lnili id -ittint i <1 in Evans City, anil is in one <>f the best Inealiti-s in the' county; on railroad, uinl surrounded l>y a splendid grain grow ing lonntrv. This mill will be sold cheap, For l'urthcr particulars call on or address JAMES SPTTON, Kvaaa City, Fa.