Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, July 18, 1890, Image 3
'XT-IE "HTrZ"SIT FBI DAY, JFLY 18, !«*). Schaul Bros. Co.'s s&EcmiiS. We are offering speciai induce - menu in every department. We ctill have 120 men's all wool Suits left, which we are selling for $6.00, SB.OO, $lO 00 and *12.00. SUM cannot be duplicated elsewhere for 25 per cent more. lip 1 Knee Pants a Specialty. (fonts' Furnishing Department. Our 25 cent Gauze Underahirta and Drawers are aa good as can be bought elsewhere for 50 cents. A genuine Balbriggan for 50 cent*, well worth 75 cent* a garment. Others we would like to mention, bit apace will not permit. Call and be convinced. Our 25 eentr and 50 cent Boys' Straw Hats are, aa ever, our leaders. Schaul Bros. & Co. XEW CLOTHISG HOUSE, 47 8. M.M.N' ST. OPPOSITE THE HOTEI, VOGELEY. Brn.it* has a population of about io.w. It ts the uxusty seat of Bntler county, with foar railway*. natural ga*. and unequalled fneWtlr* for iuana(*rt*ire*- prugrea* everywhere-, new building. new BUHictinM, a growing and town . TIiAINS AXT) MAILS. Warr Pas* K. It-Train* leave Bulk* for Allegheny atm war. ati<l 11:30 a. m. and 2SK and «oB& p. m ;urtif at *SSS and 103 M a. rn. and l-y t«ii Tap p. ro. Malls close at mil a. in. —* 2M p. n. aud arrive at *SO, VrJii a. in. and CM p. m. p. K. a I- E. It. K.—Train* leave for JJreen rlUe atsoaand Hesoa. m. and r,no p.m. Malls ekste at *M a.m. aud 7S» p ra. Cloned pouehe* (or Bojref*. Eovanl sail Milliard at p in. Malta »rrt*e at rx> »t"> r.M p.m. P. a W. B. H.-Train- leave Butler for AUe ahenr at o*o. tr.V, aad I'r.M a rn. ajtd 3: v< aml Sa* p«w. For the bonfe at Imm a. in and V.V> p. D. Arrive liorn S llegbeny at vrsu and 1 U.W a. m. and w*i and 7:ifc p. m. Mails cUnf. tot the Mouth and West at a. in For PlUahure aad the Xorth at ir.M a. in. For Pstuii/»« and local iftAuU Iwtwmo Butler Mid Callery at %W p. m. For PlMatoui* »nd l«;al point* lietween rallerr and Allegheny at ftW p. m. For OU Cttv. Bamhart * Mill*. Foaonr* and Clarion at •aip. m. Mall* arrive on tbl>. mad from I'x.al «lu between Butler and Caitory at a in.; n tbe north at )«#*» a. in.; from nttshars aad local point* between and Cali?ry at 11SS6 m. m.; from the north at *.&< p. in ; fr"u» ItttalMirg at scoo p. in ; from I'Muhnnc and tlu* WCM at «:10 p. in. ' r.in* trrlve irom the north tIWMa. to. and 3i» p. m STAB Htttrrm— Hally raali Irom Ut. Cbeatnut arrtve* at <jau a- m. and leaves at i»xa a in. Korth Hope, Hoohi-r and other point*. Monday, Wedaeaday and Frldav, leave at 1 sx» p. in. SOCIETIES. LOCAL AMJEMULY V/jH Koigbu of La bor, mm* avery Friday night in tbe Car- PMt«n and JotneTk Hall, third floor, Husei toa boilding, Wm. M. OLEKK, R*c. Htc. Mew Advertisements. Colbert k Dale's Furnishing (ioods. Jackaon's Dry Oooda. Racket Store** Hammer Good*. 'Aoditors' lie port of Kammit tap. Branchton U««Unrant. Who to W. M. SickleT Beasbora Excnrsion. KOTS— AU ailvertisers inteuilinjrto make ebancea in their ads. shoaltl notify as of their interi'liiifr to do so, not Uter than Monday morning. LOCAL AND GENERAL ->Kittanaia|; has a population of bat 3,060. —A coffee bean made of flour has been yot oo the martlet. —Jefferson Centre now has a postoffire, aad Mr. Charles Gerner Is postmaster. —The new M. B. Chnrch at Renfrew will he dedicated nest Hnnday. —The big trestle at Glade Kan to being repaired. —W. I*. Turner to building an addition to Ms residence en MeKean Kt. —Three hundred unmuzzled an<l uncol lared dofa were killed in Fittsbnrg Tues day. —Oar military company leave* for Mt. Gretna, thi* (Friday) afternoon. They Boat be in camp, tomorrow morning. —M»*srs Ilildebrand <t Son have open ed a neat and clean meat market ott N. Main St. —Robert Allen, formerly of near Mil lerotown, died at Pleaiantville a few day* HO. —Subitcribcr* to the CITIZKS living in Batler who have not yet given their street and number to the postmaster ahould do *o immediately. —With two quack mad icino men on the Diamond last week, there wu no nece**ity for any citizen of Batler going to a medical spring*. —Will the man who know* all about it, please step forward and explain why there are »o many morn cyclone* nowa-doy than there were a quarter of a century ago?— MeadrilU Tribune. A reliable gentle man, who carrie* a certificate of veracity aigned by hU preacher and also by tho County Superintendent, inform* n* that it'a because the wind blow* Ktrouger now, and at *horter interval*, than it did 25 year* ago.—Franklin Am. —Mr. Hughe*. of Pittsburg, i* putting down the newer on Main St. at 'XI ct* per foot. It ia an eight-iuch tile pipe and the average depth of the excavation ia about eight fo«t. At the meeting of our town council, Taenday evening, the bid of Mr. Hughes for the 15-inch tile newer from the Freeport bridge, around the creok and acroea the "inland" to the outlet or con nection with the main newer, at 94 35 a foot, and $2 a foot for the iron pipe acron* the creek, waa accepted and the Preaident Mid aeoreUry of the council were au thorized to enter into a contract with him for the same. The difference in the coat of 8 and 15 iaeh tile ia ao am all that it need not be considered; the excavation for thi* newer acrosa a part of the "inland" will be aome 20 feet, yet the average depth of thin newer Will not be over twice that of the Main St. newer, and why thin newer nhould coat nearly live time* aa much per foot ON the Main fk. aewer is beyond our knowledge —Mr*. Biaine of Summit twp. died on . _ Monday of this week. I -j'AraSa bcwagh tas purcU<*d iu • water-workj fr*: Mr- Keigbron for *4 ! y q <u Karns City, has patented the be-t railroad tie ret in vented. Great Belt fca.l a domestic vandal to | talk about not loce ago aad now it is Petrolia"* tara. —Tbe pipe line office in Butler is said to do a business of from two-t© three-hundred thousand dollar? per month. —Mr. Hall has opened a hotel at I Branchton. with a livery connected with | it. See card in another place. —The baseball industry doe* not seem : >tobe a j-Ticeess this year. oung America i jtobnsv kilßne fparro** with the new j ! *I.OO gus- Allegfce ny City celebrated the fiftieth \ 1 anniversary of her existence as a city, }€»- | I tcrday, Thursday, with a grand parade. —The re-idence of S. M Turk near j Parker was bnrned lately, while all the . family were away. —Berries are in demand in Bntler. If roa have any on your place, pick them j and bring them to market. —A new Hchedale went into effect on [ the Allegheny Valley R. R- a few days ago. Craig A Bro., the liverymen of Callery will sell two ponies at anetion next Mon day at 11 a. m. —When there's no other remedy at hand a cinder in the eye can be removed with a looped mustache "hair. —More market house talk —bat where are von going to pat it and who is going to build it? —Tom Dulity, a driller, formerly of t»ii vicinity, was aec-idently killed at an oil well in Weet Virginia, lately. —At Beaver Fails on the 4th of July a son of C. C. Sullivan had bis band almost tern off by holding a dynamite cracker in it when it exploded. —l)r. Ralph expects to get hi* new building started by the Ist of Angust. He will build a three story brick, eighty feet deep. —Tbe Agricultural Ass'n in preparing for its next Fair to i &u£ing considerable money on its ground*. Everything to be ing re-arranged, trees planted, etc. —Mr. D. E. Jackson has a pleasant and important word to say to the poople of Batler and vicinity on the subject of dry good* this week. Bead his new card. —Our newspaper press took a cranky spell last week, and we are under obliga tion" to the editors of the Herald fur tbe nse of theirs, while ours was being repair ed. —H. H. and Jno. Kennedy, of the de funct Tarentum bank, were arrested on charge* of embezzlement, Tuesday, and gave bail for a hearing in Allegheny, Aug. 11th. —The barn of F. B. Stiver in Harmony together with hi* hay-bailing machinery was burned last Saturday, and on Monday he received his insurance money from L. S. McJuckin. —The supplement to the next number <ff Har/icr't fVfkttf will contain an elaborate paper by George W. Hoxmer, M. D., on "Sewage, and what shall be done with it,"* illustrated by drawing* and diagrams. —The "Quiet Observer" of the i'itt*burg Gazette lately asked a most startling ijues tion. It was something likx this; "If Christ should again visit tbe Earth, which church would he preach inT" —The new building of the Orphans' Farm School at JCelienople was dedicated last Tburnd sj, Rev. I'assavant making the principal address. Tbe building cost 110,000, and the institution care* for or phan* of all creeds and i* supported by voluntary contributions. —A couple of tramps who tried to play the highway robbery act are now in jail. They didn't try very hard' and probably landed jnst where they v. anted to. What a terrible calamity it would lie for the tramp* if the law permitted of their being butchered for fertilizing purpose*. —Mr. B. Beningcr of Center twp. was in Batler Tuesday, seeing about hi* pension under the new act. He started home that evening, left the train at Oneida station, sat down on the triu k aud went to *leep, aud was ctruck and killed by the next down train. —A Hutler mriall I joy, who in away on a vifit, ban not written to hi* parent* daring lii» absence. That he ha* not forgotten tho dear one* at home in nhown by the following letter which wan received by hi* winter tbe other day« "Dear Sin:—l'm alive anil kicking." The letter wa* marked "Important." —At the meeting of the School Hoard of Batler la*t Thnr*day evening the matter of teacher*' *alarfc* wax again held over. C. Werth wan appointed janitor of the Jeffer son St. building it t3OO vr year, M EUler of tho McKean St. building at f2OO for the school term, and K. F. White of the Springdale building at (17.;. —The new wing of the Itivernide pen itentiary in near completion, and when finished will add 500 cell*, B*7 feet, to the accommodation* 0 f the establishment, which i* now crowded. The board of director* propone clarify ing the prinoner* a* Noon a* the new wing i* ready for occupation. —On Monday of thi* week there wax not a Mingle basket of berries in market in Hut ler. There are *aid to lie plenty of them in the country, and a* they are bringing a good price they *bonld be picked and marketed. I'ea* and new potatoes are al*o In demand here. —The fifteen teacher* of thin county who attended the Interstate Summer School at Kdinboro returned lant week, well plea«cd with their experience, and they *peak very highly of the instructor* they lintened to, of Col. Cooper, and of Kdinboro Normal, it* beautiful ground*, and complete facilities for obtaining an education. —The Allegheny JJiblo Heading circle. Held It* oth anniversary at the Allegheny Presbyterian Church Allegheny Twp., Hutler Co., Pa., ou the evening of the 10th day of July 1890. The meeting wa< con ducted by Mr*. Anna K. Harvey l're*ident, and Mr*. Maggie WIINOII Secretary, annint ed by Rev. W. J. Hazlctt. —The Co. Sup't of Armstrong Co. held hi* examination* for I'arkor, Perry and Hovi* at i'arker lant Saturday, and will hold tho*e for Sugar Creek at Hrown'n S. 11., Angu*t 13; Hrady'n liend and Queen* town at Kurnace, August 14; We*t Frank lin at Wortbington, Augu*t 20; North Huffalo at Jack'n S. 11., Augunt 21, and S ISufl'alo at Sloan'* S. If., August 22. Ex amination* begin at 8:30 a. tn. —A number of ladle* ol Allegheny and Heaver county went into camp on tho Connoquenenning, near Zellenople, la*t Monday. One of the ladie*, formerly a resident of Freedom, M caid to be an accompli*hed hornewoman, a scientific angler, a crack *hot with a rifle, pintol or nhotgun, and an elegant oarnman. She »ayn that it will be ntrictly a "hen party,'» and that the rterner nex will not be per mitted within gunnh'it of the camp. —Zuver's Pictures leave notbing wanting in finish, tone or • correct like OOM. LEGAL NEWS. XOTES. Tbos. Burn* and John Williams were committed to jail Wednesday on a charge highway robbery, and Win. Mininger for malicious mischief. Elizabeth Morrison has sued UrissCon ; rod for Zander. The parties live at Braach - ton and Elizabeth swears that Conrod said ■ tbit Capt. Rassel had been intimate with L~>th her and her daughter Annie and that he conid prove it bv five witnesses. The will of Geo. Bendrom. of Maddy Creek twp., was probated, no letters: also letters to Jas. A. McKee, in estate of Mary j Ann McKee. Letters of administration were (ranted, C. T. A., to I. Rosenberg in estate of F. M. > Goldiuger, of Barker twy., also to W. A. | Forijuer, on estate of Geo. Leighner, of ; Oakland twp. LATE PKOPERTT TRAXSFEES. | J. W. Miller to Mary Kinch. lot in Bat [ ler. for li*so. i Jco. C. Graham to Lather Hope, lot in j Batler. for 11,250. ! A Rlakeley to Lewis Toang. 2* acres in I Pent), for 11,000. j H. I». Ilockenberry to P. P. Brown. 7 acres in Clay, for #2*9. ' Thos. Robinson to C. A. Lamb, lot in | Batler, for S3OO. Marriage Licenses. i James E Knox Parker twp Ada Covert I James L Coad Batler. Pa Lillie McGarvin. " j Timothy JfcKeever Millerstown I Katie Staley Allegheny Co George E Bennett Xew Castle Minnie Rhodes ..Centrevilla' John A. Dnnn Prospect, Pa Ellen Cable White*U»wn At Kittanning—June 30. John T. Varley and Laura J. McKimmiek, of Butler Co. At Mercer —Amiel Pfeifer, of Evans City, and Lizzie Bolandcr, of Grove City; also George A. Schell, of Mercer Co., and •Sopbia Heim, of Butler Co.; also C. H. Montgomery. of Centreville, and Ida Wallace, of Grove City. At Beaver —E. M. Dershimer. of Beaver Falls, and Bessie B. Stewart, of Prospect. Chicago's Star. Chicago is a great city and her latest en terprise is the manufacture of stars. Some time ago she sent ap an electric balloon — we do not remember exactly how high the account stated —which shone like a star to the people living within a radins of a few miles, and some people in Butler have been imagining that the nnasually bright star that has lately appeared over our Western horizon, a little Xorth of West, is the Chicago electric-balloon light. But let us consider the matter. Chicago lis about 500 miles West of us, on as straight a line as can be drawn on the Earth's surface, the carvatare of the planet pats an elevation, about ten mile* high, between the two p<iint«, and therefore this balloon-light to be seen from tbe hills of Batler county would have to be about 20 miles high, and would require forty mile* of strong wire to hold it and feed the elec tric light, a length of wire that would weigh a ton or two; and so the absurdity of the idea is seen every way. The bright star over the western horizon these evenings, is probably tbe planet Ve nus. Birthday Anniversary. A successful surprise party was held at the residence of Mr. aud Mrs. J. M. Lauflrr, of Allegheny Twp., Bntler Co., I'a., on July 4th, IH9O, in honor of the 4Gth anniversary birthday of Mrs. I.Buffer. Mrs. I l>auffer was not aw are of this grand affuir, but she was agreeably surprised wheu she saw her numerous friend* coming with liu»k<'U filled with the luxuries of life. Mr. agreeably submitted all matters to the guests, who soon prepared the dinner, which was very good, and was managed with gi«>d taste. The ladies that waited on tbe table mere so very kind that it was difficult for the guest* to get away from the table till they were perfectly satisfied. We did not have a very good desire for food, but we were pleased to see the others enjoying the good dinner. After dinner Mr. \V. B. Pool, of Earns City, was called upon to act as president of the meeting. Mr. Poo) made a very able speech. Many valuable gifts were presented to M rr. Ijiuffi-r by l.er neighbor* and friend* as a memorial of her 40th anniversary birthday. The names of the donor* of these valuable gift* are a* follows, viz: Mir* Net Kelly, Mr*. Will Royal, Mr. J. C. Kiskaddon, Mis* Hell Kelly, Mr*. C. I). Cook, Mr. and Mr*. W. R. Pool, Mr. and Mrs. John Simpson. Mr. and Mr*. S. X. McClytnonds, Mr*. J, R. Knox, Mrs. John 'Thomas, Mr*. L. A. Miller, Mrs. H. Royal, M-. and Mrs. Pre** McKee, Mr. Will Lauffcr and Miss Maggie R. Lauffer. Mr. and Mrs. (staffer return their thank* to all that were present. J. T. The Market*. BL'TLKS MAtKKTS Our grocer* arc pacing 12ic for raspber berries, 12c for bla«-kherrie*, tl a bu for pea*, I 2-*. a bu for grecH beans, 40c a pair for spring chickens, VI lor butter, 15 lor eggn, and I.2ft a bu for new potatoes. PlTTSnt'R'i P&ObUCK Timothy hay from country wagon* sl2 to »l.*i, wheat Kft to U2, ryo 01, oat* 31 to :t~. timothy seed 1.00, cloverseed 3.50 to 3 75. Spring chicken* 50 to 00, dressed spring chicken 18 to 20, country roll butter 10 to 14, fresh egg* in ca*e* 10 to 18, black ra*p berrie* 12 t0.13, red ra*pberrie* 14 to 15, blackberries 12 to 13, huckleberries 1.50 a pail, currant* f7 per *tand, gooseberries ipO per stand, cucumber* $1 to 1.50 a bo, green bean* 75 to fI, pea* 50 to AO. LI VK STOCK At llerr'* Island, Monday, good light weight cattle were in demand, on account of the high price of ice. Veeves sold at 3$ to ~>i, bull* and dry cow* 2 to 3s, veal calve* 5| to 04. J. iteiber 4 Son Mild sheep at 41 and lamb* at 5| to 0, Heeler nold *heep at 5, and lamb? at 0 to OJ, McCreery &, Sargent wild steep at H and lamb* at 5 to OJ. A few hog* Hold at 3| to 4J. TUB OIL 11AUKKT Cbi«ed Monday at 88 J, Tuesday 88{, Wednewlay at 80. Who Is W. M. Nlcklo? How many stores does Le buy for? Is there Huy advantage in buying in such large quantities? Come and spe? We have not Kpace to give full price list of the five-thousand item* we bare We quote a iew: clot ben pinn i cent a dozen; net platCH, full size, warrnnted iron-stone cbina 2f>c;plates full size, 2<l quality 3c; set eupH and saucers first quality 30c; I gall buck et 7 cts; one-balf gall bucket with cover C eta; ladies Lose black and de airable colors 5 eta; 25 needlea 1 ct; pins 1 ct a paper; tumblera 2 eta; full Hue of tinware 50 per cent less than tißual price, full line notions all kiuda. lie member place. W. M. Nickle'n 5 Cent Store, opp Berg and Savings Banks, 103 B. Main St. Butler, Pa. —The general aimit, purposes, plans and method* of tbe Kdinboro Normal School, at Kdinboro, Pa., ore tbe came now that tbey have been for years, and tbe school is a success. Address tbe Principal. Remember that we are head quarters for white goods, embroidery lace curtains, draperies, lace tidies and bed sets. L. STEIN k Son. Full line of batH, both stiff and soft, for summer wear at J. F. T. HTEUMS'H. Large assortment o( lace tidies, pillow shams, bed sets, fine silk throws, India silks, pongees, Madras drapery, tic., at L. Braia k So*'*. Personal. Mr. Martin L. Gibson, of Butler, and ' Mis* Dora Krager. of Greece City, were married at Chautauqua Lake on the 25th of i June last. -*rs. Lusk. widow of I>r. J. S. Lusk. de ceased. and her daughter Mame. are visit i ing triends in BaUer. Robert Carson, of Riddle's X Roads, has secured an increase of pension, and that of 5 Cbas. Langhorst, of Bakerstown, has been } re issued. Mr. E. G. Elliott has begun work on a 1 new building on one of H. H. Goucher's ' plot of lot?. The heirs of Wm. B. McGill, dee d, for ; merly of Xorth Hope, have secured his pension. Miss Leubkert, of Washington, is the guest of Mrs. A. Troutman. B. C. Huselton is East buying goods. John Bickel and daughter are visiting friends at Jamestown. X. T. Rudyard Kipling is the latest literary meteor. He is a young Englishman, and has traveled extensively. We give a sample of his writing on our first page this week. J. A. Sutherland and wife were called to Evans City, Butler county, on Friday, by the death of Mrs. Sutherland's mother. Mrs. Barto. The funeral occurred on Sat urday.—Beaver Titties. Major Reed celebrated his 87th birthday last Sunday. Miss Annie Harper, of North Hope, is the guest of her brother Herb. Harper. Mrs. William H. Block, of Kokomo, Ind., is the guest of her sister. Mrs. J. L. Trai ler. Misses Re.msey, of Brookville, and Xey man, of Allegheny, are spending the sum mer at Markle Xeyman'e in Oakland twp. Mrs. McClure is the guest of her sister, Mrs. J. M. Greer. Alma and Keltic Christie, of Port Perrv. Ont., are the guests of their uncle, Mr. P. Christie. Mr. George X. McCain, the correspon dent of the Philadelphia Pre**, who fer reted out the particulars of the bribery of the IJeaver county delegates, was in Bntler Taewlay. lie is a young man of pleading appearance and addrew, and bis work on thiit ea*c indicates that he knows his busi ne-i«. The first intimation they had of the matter came from Waxhington and Mr. McC' was instructed to visit Beaver Falls and investigate. lie did so and induced Mr. Tate, one of the delegates, to make a fall statement of the matter and that brought out the others. lie was born and raised near Freeport. is a second cousin of Ja*. M. Galbreatb, Kmj.. and did his first newspaper work in Pittsburg. Doings of Council. At the meeting of Council Tuesday night the bid of Sam'l Kobinson, of Parker, for *13,000 worth of boroughs bonds, at par, was accepted, and other parties have agreed to take the balance of the s2l,<>oo at par. The bid of E. F. Hughes for the con struction of the 15-inch sewer was accept ed a* follows: —For pipe in ground, $4.35 a foot; manholes, t~0; flush tanks, s](• <; in spection chambers, S4O, and laying iron pipe $2 a foot. This sewer will cost about $16,000, as it runs across the flat, part of the cut will be 22 feet deep. Waring's estimate on the 15-inch sewer was but sl.lO, and though the place of crossing the flat has been changed, still the price looks big. The Council will advertise tor bids for the extension of the 24 inch sewer, and the place of outlet was changed to the Fair grounds. J. I). Sullivan, the contracter for paving Main street, was present and refused to deliver his bond unless the word "arched" in the contract was stricken ont, and on motion the contract was changed to box culverts, at same price, Jl4 a cubic yard. A street to be called Mill street, is to be opened across the island. Mitchell Wagons. We want all teamsters and others who want to buy wagons to Me the new Mitcbell. For sale by HABTZELL A KELLEY. —Lace cortains, curtain poles, sash curtain materials, scrim and cortain laces and drapery of all kinds at L. STEIN <FC SON'S. —Tbe Bright-light Rink on Mc- Kean Street has been tnrned into a distributing depot for buggies, phae tons, surreyg, carriages, spring wag ons, Bolster wagonß, carta, <tc. Seeding, harvesting, and tbreahing machinery, fertilizers, Ac. 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 wbolsale and retail trade from thia point. Youngstown Wagons, Buggies and Surreys. We carry a full line of thia well known work in stock and for sale at low prices. Considering the quality of work, we, of course, cannot afford to sell at prices asked fur clap trap goods that hare no atyle nor durability. We fully warrant every job. HABTZELL A KE^EY. —We are showing great values in silks, benriettas, mohairs, challies. fine dress ginghams and all kinds of dress goods. L. STEIN A SON. —Largest assortment of fine dreas ginghams and challies in Butler at lowest prices at L. STEIN A SON'S. —Use Doable All O. K. Horee Lini ment, best in the world. For swell inge, braises, atiffnesa of jointa, rheu matism, lameness, wore shoulders, ring-bone, sweeny and sparin; it baa no equal. For aale by J. C. Kedick, 2-18-3 m. No. 5, N. Main St. Batler, Pa. Buckwheat Seed! fte-cleaned need at 75 centa for aale at Klinuler's —lce cream furniahed in any quantity, for partiea, by tbe City Bakery. —Girls tricyclea at J. F. T. Hteiile's. —Spectacles acientifically adjusted in tbe moat difficult caaea. Conault Dr. Himpaon, the oculist, at tbe Lowry Houae, Butler, on Tuesday, May 27tb. —lce cream at laat Bummer's pricea at Morriaon'a City Bakery. —Take your children to Znrer's Gallery for Picturea that will auit yon. Anderaon building. —Largest line of fino baby carriage* ever brought to Butler at J. P. T. HTEHI.EB —Velocipedes, rocking boraea wagona and wheel barrowa at J. F. T. STEULK'M. —Take watches and clocka that need repairing to F. Weigand in Wil liams' Jewelry and Mnalc store, and have them repaired in good atyle by a skilled workman, —Full line of guitar atringa, banjo strings and violin atringa at J. F. T. HTEMLE'H. —Confectionery and fruit* at tbe City Bakery. —Boy tbe Eigbme patent ablrl at J. F. T. HxEULE'a. —•Fine cakea at tbe City Bakery, OH Field Notes. la the Hundred-foot territory, —the k.-ugens-nuth A C< "»ali en the Amon farm i« reported Jrj C'xistiVi Ka. 6 >n the n. Knauf started off at 40 ban-ris a lav; the Hundred-foot Co"» Xo. 2 on the Burr is rated at 10 barrels a day. H. Colbert i Co. brought in a (rood well ra the Brandon, Monday. A scarcity of water in the little creek is ielaying operations. The well on the Daniel Shanor farm in Muddycreek Twp. is pumping about 13 barrels a day. Vnndergrift & Co. on the "\Vm Ca.*hdol lar. Myoma field, started off at 18 bbs an Itoar. A 20-hor-je powet boiler, located on the Thos. Graham farm and belonging to Gold- En, McClung & Co. exploded Wednesday morning, but fortunately nobody was near t at the time. The Colbert & Co. well on the J. C. Brandon started off at 30 bbls an hour. The well on the McLaughlin lot. Mur rinsville field, came in good. In the Jefferson Centre field, Mr. Joseph Elartman is drilling on the Byerly and Frank Fruth farms; Hatry <fc Co. on the U>yal Welsh, and Samuel Crawford on the John Welsh. Say i Co. completed a dry hole on the ?rawfonl farm. Saxonburg field, last Mon by. Phillips is drilling two wells in the Great 3elt field, on the Baldauf and Roenigk arms. The Mat-kin well at Mnrrinsville, which started off as a gusher, is now down to 00 barrels a day. Another well has been located near branch ton. —J. J. Reiber, the drover, want* ill farmers and stockraisers to know bat be still deals in stock of all kinds. Lny persons having any to sell iboald address him LOCK BOX 926, Jotler, Pa., or leave with Jacob Reiber, Jefferson St. —Balls and bats at J. F. T. SLMLE'S. —New mohairs, silks, henriettas, bailies, and fall line of dress goods it L. STUN & SON'S. —Home-made bread at the City Bakery. —Guitars, violins and month irgans at J. F. T. STEHLE'S. —House-cleaning time shows the leceasity for new curtains, tidies, brows and bed seta. We can sup >l v yoa with everything needed in hat line. L. STUN & SON. —Try ns on silks and black dress foods. We have some special bar L. STEIN & SON. —lce for sale at the City Bakery. —Highest cash price paid for buck wheat at Geo, Walter's Mill, Bat er, Pa. —Use Doable All O. K. Horse and battle Powders,best ia the world. A tare and speedy care for heaves, souths, colds, ioflamed lungs, rough less of skin, and all kidney diseases. For sale BY J. C. REDICK, 2-18-3 m No. 5, N. Main St. . Bntler, Pa. —Williams has as choice a line of Jewelry and Silverware as ean be found anywhere, and defies competi tion in price. —Try to induce year neighbor to lake TUE CITIZEN. Prospect Academy. Send for catalogae of Prospect Academy. Andress Principal of Academy, Prospect, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. WEST PEHH X. B. On and after May 12, 1,890, train* will leave the Weat I'enn depot aa follows: MAKKET at 6:00 A.M. transfers passengers tt Tarentum to Apollo Acoom. and arrives □ Allegheny at 8:40, also c-onnecta for Blairs rille, arriving there at 9:30 and with trains :ast and west on main line. Exi'KKHHat 8:35, connects at Junction vith Day Express, arriving at Allegheny at 10:32 A. M. ACCOMODATE at 11:20, arriving at Alle gheny at 2:35, and connects at Junction with Apollo Acoom. going east. AI-COMODAT'N at 1:35 P.M. nins through o Allegheny and arriye* there at 4:40 P. M. ■orinects with Express east arriving at Hlairs rille at 6P. M, and with trains east and rest on main line. Ex PRKMH at 6:05, arriving at Allegheny at ':o0 P.M. No stops between Tarentum raid Allegheny. Trains leave Allegheny for Bntler at 6:20 !:55, 8:20 and 11;00 A:M, and at 2:25, :i:ls, ind 6:45 A.M. Trains arrive at Bntler at ftVi and 10:30 V.M., and 1:30, 5:00 and 7:50 P.M. No Sunday trains in Branefc. P. A w. B. R. Corrected to fast time—Ooe hour faster han schedule time. Trains going sooth leave Hotter at 6:00, 1:5.5, 10:20 A.m., and 3:50 and 6JO P.M. The 8:56. 10:20 and 0:30 trains ran in Sunday. The 8:55 train connects villi tbe West only, the 3-.50 runs hrough to Allegheny, but also connect* at Jailer j with Chicago ex prom, and the 6:30 sonnecu ior Allegheny and also far a (ruin unning to Zelienople. Trains going north leave Butler at 10:20 V.M. (as far north as Kanry and at 6:4S P.M. as far north aa Clarion). Trains arrive in Butler from Allegheny <fc he West at 9:20, and 11A5 A- M, as J 1:10 and 8:50 P.M. Trains arrive at Butler fro tu the North at 10 A.M. and 3:65 P.M. L-ITTMBCEO. HLFENAMOO 4. LAKK KKRKIT.LT Corrected to fast time. Trains leave Hutler for Grewville at f>:4o ind 10:30 a. in. and 5:00 p. m. Trains leaving the P. <fc W. depot in Al egheny at 7:40 s.m. and 3:30 o.m. ami he West I'enn depot at 8:20 a. m, and .'1:15 ;>.ra. at ltutler with tral ns North m this roa<l. Tratna arrive at Butler from Greenville at 10:10 *.11). and 2:25 and Hnr, p.m.; all of which connect with the P. A. W. to A llcghe ny and the 2:25 with the T/egt I'enn. Train* leave llllllard* :at 7:25 a.in 1 p.m. and 4:.'JO p.m.; connect far flutter, and the 5 p.m. train from liutl«r a •rmecu at liranch ton for Milliard*. necU at Drancbton for Milliard*. No Sunday trains. P a*«engera with tick et* will carried on l| elocal freight that leave* the I'. A \V. Joe c. at 1:15 p. ni. but not on the other fniftil . train*. The 5:30 a. in. train, from Uutler connect* at Oagood with traiaa on the L. H. A M. HHr. r arriving at Cleveland |():40 a. HI., Chicago V:IS p. in., Krle 11:1 ft a.m., Buffalo 2:56 P. in., and at Mercer • with W. N. Y. 4 P., arriving at New Ca*t] e at 9:05 a. in . The 10:30 a. m. trai Q from Kutler connect* at Meroer with train* on the W. N. Y. A P., arriving at Kraoklie at 2:00 p. m. and Oil City at at 2:10 p. m. , and at Hhenango with the N. Y. P. AO.* r Meadville, Jame«town, Buffalo, Olean m d New York; al*o at Oagood for «>il ( 3tq . The 5:00 p. m.. V ain connect* at Mercer for New Caatle, and. i»t Hhenango for Meadville and Kharou. POS'.TIC'N OFFERED. If yon are 'ai nccil of a good paying poxition and think yon hai e the qualitien of a good NuloMinaj), you will do well to writo u* at once. Wowillpi\y good commlimion or «ttla'/y and expcu*« to a good man. The p'/silMxt we oiTer it -u permanent one. Ad ''ami at ware. :Hklovkii A Atwood Niirnerymen, Geneva, N. T VVMTtU -A< em* '1» aottclt order* for ou ** choice and hia«i> Knroery Stock. Werk INr tevnrUr UmptnU Mea. Halary and e* Twmima er /xanmHwlon If prefer od. Write at o aw*, lute Age. Addre ita. R.G. Ch?|M4Cf. ,( %K^ NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. The Porter Foundry and Machine Co'*, works in Allegheny were destroyed by fir? last Saturday night. The citizena of. Apollo threaten Silver man with violence, if he sets up an original package house in that town. The verdict of the Coroner's Jury on the Dnnbar calannty holds Superintendent Lang criminally re.-poniiblc. Washington, Pa., voted to bond the town in the sum of 30.000. The vote stood 464 for and ISU against. The street* will be improved and a complete sewerage svsteni constructed. At Etna Friday a Hungarian went into a furnace to recover his torch and j-hovel that he had forgotten, and he was over come by the garses and roasted to death before being discovered. The Tidioutc -NVtrs says: Last week. Tuesday afternoon, a young woman was found seemingly unconscious lying on the road near the Allegheny Springs Hotel. She was taken to the Hotel, fussed over and attended until Wedncsday evening when she was taken to the Rouse Hospital, where she recovered conciousness and said her name was Alice Warner from Olean. She claimed to have been awaiting the arrival of her cousin at Irvin, and that while taking a walk on the Springs road a man sprang out from the bushes scaring her into insensibility. Without desiring to be unjust, from private advices of the occurrence, we are inclined to think she is the Fish girl that created so much excite-, ment at Parker, Allegheny City and one or two other places by her queer antics. A Pittsburg constable, who weighs 200 pounds and who had a warrant for a woman, had a funny chase after her one day last week. He found her sitting on her front door step, made his business known and she said she would go in and get her bonnet. She started up stairs, he followed and she shut a door in his face. By the time he opened the door and got into the room she was not to be found. Some parties that had been watching the occurrence informed him that she had gone down stairs. He then went down and while bunting around in the yard, looking in the chicken coop and the other out houses. he heard her going up stairs again, so he took after her and got to the top of the stairs in time to see her climb up into the attic. He was sure he had her then, but found out ho was mistaken. She bad nailed a ladder up to the attic window from the ground, and she had made use of this as means of escape. He then went down stairs, only to find that she had gone up to the attic again. Then he went up stairs and she come down. By this time 200 people were gathered around the house and giving directions to each of the parties interested where the other was, and trying to keep the fun going as long as possible. The constable chased the woman for an hour"and then gave it up for a bad job. Pennsylvanin Railroad to the Seashore—Second Select Ex cursion. The second of the Pennsylvania Rail road's series of select excursion* to the seaside resorts of Sew Jersey occurs on Thursday, July 24th. The points embrac ed in the tickets are Atlantic City, Cape May, Sea Isle City' or Ocean City, any one of which way be chosen. The Jersey Coast was never more attractive than it is this season, and there was never so much to amuse and entertain the visitor, nor is there any possible way in which all the pleasures of seashore life can be more thoroughly enjoyed than through the medium of these select parties. A special train composed of day parlor cars and day coaeha* will leave Pittsburg on the date mentioned, at 8.50 A. M., and run through to Philadelphia, arriving at 7. lfl P. M. The night will be passed in Philadelphia and the party will take regular trains to the seashore next morn ing. Passengers from Pittsburg, h'ast Liberty, Irwin, l.'niontown, Conneilsville, Scott dale, Stonerville. (Jreensburg, or Johns town may take the evening trains leaving Pittsburg for Philadelphia at 4.3(1 and 8.10 P. M., and proceed to the shore the next morning. The first of these excursions was a grand success and similar good fortune is predicted for the others. The excursion rate from Uutler is SIO.OO and the regular train connecting with the special will leave at G.OO A.M. Any *p<-<:ial information in regard to those excursions maybe obtained by ad dressing Thomas K. Watt, Passenger Agent, Western District, 110 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg. DOLLARS Saved are as good JUS dollars earned, and the wise will take advantage of our closing out «ale of SEASONABLE GOODS. We dont want to carry over one piece, and if low prices will sell them, we aha'n't. Light Colored Stiff Hats, Summer Underwear, Straw Hats and Light Colored Neck wear are all to go. Look alive now and don't get left. COLBERT & DALE, 70 S. Main street, Butler, Pa. AUDITORS' REPORT Of Summit Township for the year 1890. ltoad account of V. Hclcwr. supervisor of Kummit Twp. Amount of road duplicate 8 TJt w Amount of ciudi tux Ti 43 Total 9 71M 'Mi Amount of tax worked 8 "if oi Amount of exoneration In duplicate "J Amount of exoneration In catili tax. . . 4' Amountof expenditures OH :il day* service at 81.80 H- BO Percentage lor eollectliiif cuata lax .'I oi Due tu V. Hclieerer from Ift**.... 28 *1 Un worked tax Total $ M'/n at Hue to F. Hclieerer 38 BS Account of 11. isaldauf. supervisor for Hummlt. Twp. Amount of roail duplicate 8 T.TJ Th •• •' caali tax 73 " received from former Mupervlaor 0 70 Totai 8 *l2 7i Tax worked IM #• Exoneration tu duplicate 3 r>u " ca*)i tax «l Kxpen*cH for planks, nail*. etc r < <1! n day* nerrtce at. Bi.so. .v> r» percent for collecting Club tax :t Uj Tax returned to Co. ComtnTi » 17 I'nworkHl tax w» W AuditliiK and printing ■ 80 T0ta1.... 8 7*l 07 l>l|c to tOWQBIIIP 'M l»> Poor aceonnt of Jacob Heott and K. Hclieerer. overteer* of tlie poor of Hummlt Twp. tlec'd from Win. McMellon, real estate 811 V) 00 Itec'd from It. McMellon ou note WJ 00 Whole amount of Win. MeMel lou'nacu't. I-Vl 00 Due to'l'p. from Win. McMellon f.M Due to w. Hummel from Twp . wi oo lial due to Twp 3U« 2* Attorney's fee* for Twp. 10 uo AudlllliK aud Printline 13 15 •a day* service at sl,llO for Jacob lleotl 33 00 lo day* service at 81.50 for K. Bcheerer 01 00 M lial due to Twp SKI 13 liai. dun to Wm. McMellon or. ill We. the auditor* of Hummlt Twp.. certify that the above l* correct to the beat of our knowl edge and belief. M. 11. Dittmkk. l l'KTKit Kmli-rKi., -Auditor*. DiVIU LAKCII, ) \\ T E LEAD, others follow. » V The rapid increase of business is the best evidence that our effort to give to this • community a first class Drug Store is appreciated. We make a specialty of the drug business proper and give it our entire time and personal at tention. We handle only the best ol everything in our liue and guarantee the purity of everything bearing the name of C. N, BOYD. We have no old stock that has stood for years, but all goods are pure and fresh. Physicioo'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, C. N. BOYD, Druggist. Diamond Block, Butler, Pa. Notice. Parlies wishing to invest money, certain to bring fair returns, are invited" to care fullv investigate the inducements offered by "THE HITLER SALT-MAXTJFAC TURING COMPAXT AXI) CHEMICAL WORKS."* The stock consists of 8,000 shares, the par valne ot which is SOO. For the farther developing of the works, some of this stock is put on the market. For prices and particulars inquire of Ja s. F. Brittaix, Hutler, Pa. Office on Diamond. B. B. A SHORT ADVERTISEMENT Ob the Subject of WASH) F ABRICS, We have in progress a special sale of tbis class of Dry Goods, which is in most request and particularly suited to tbis hot weather, including: PRINTED CHALLIS At sc, 6c, Bc, 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c, io largest and choicest assortments for selections. Anderson's 40c Quality Scotch Dress Ginghams io* 25c. 50c and GOc qualities at 35c. SATIN! S 37£ c quality French Satinee at 25c. 35c " " " at lie. 25c " '• " at lHe Figured Dimity*, fast colors, tor Wash Dresses, 30c. WHITE GOODS 27 inch Hemstitched India Linens, 15c. For Children's Dresses. 40 inch H. S. India Linens, with tucks above the hem, 50c, 60c, 75c. Plain Nainsooks, 12£ c to 50c. UNSB RINK ABLE FLANNELS For Ladieß' Outing Garmsnts, Blouse Waists, Boys' Waists and Men's Negligee Shirts. A very large and elegant line of these Flannels at 35c—23 incheß wide and at Gsc the very finest quality Unshrinkable Flannels, in very light weights for Summer Dresses, Shirts, etc., in handsome stripes and checks. CREAM WOOLENS For Seaside and Mountain wear. Cream Albatross, " all wool Cashmeres 50, 60,75,51 " Outing Flannels, COc, 75c, $1 " Serges, 85 centß. " Tasso Cloths, SI.OO. " Lansdownes, $1.25. A most comprehensive assortment of Ladies', Men's and Children's Furnishings of every kind and at money-saving prices on overy item. Write our Mail Order Department for particulars, or for samples, or for a copy of our Illustrated Catalogue and Fashion Journal. BOGGS & BUHL, 115 to 119 Federal St., ALLEGHENY, PA. Dry Goods AT LOWEST PRICES AT THE NEW STORE OF I). E. JACKSON. We are new comerß, but have come to stay. We buy our goods at lowest cash priceß and as we sell for cash only. Wo are enabled to s?ll goods at the smallest possible margins. We could quote prices on clean, new (joodt, no trash, from all parts of our store, especially on the following goods. Drees Goods, White Goods, Prints, Ginghams, Shirtings, Mus lins, Lace Curtains and Curtain Poles, Corsets and Corset Waists, Ladies', Children's and Gents' Under wear, Hosiery, Gloves and Mits, Kid Gloves, Ribbons, Silk and Velvet, Biack and Colored Silks, Cloth Capes, Bead Wraps, Jerseys and Jersey Jackets, Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Ac., Ac., but as new goods are arriving all tbe time, we would not likely have the goods now quoted, but possibly have them at still lower prices as the season ad vances. Wo are proud to say that in this city and county our goods and prices have met with approval and commendation, although subject ed to close scrutiny and comparison with the goods ofTered by others. We solicit your patronage, and will do all in our power to make our busi ness transactions pleasant and profit able. D. K. JACKSON, Butler, Pa. Next door to Hei neman's. »I II IIP' 1 )' "ila to our Kttli'smen, OUTHIT \1 1111 - UKK. run suu-t you at once. Scud W I (lll for I. rmi to J. >I KTII wmw. il.r<«r;n»n, Uorho.Ur, B.T SCHUTTE & O'BRIEN Sanitary Plumbers And (ias Fitters. I»K A LKHH IN Sewer I'ipe, (las Fixtures, Globes and Natural (las Appliances. Jefferson St.,opp. Lowry House BTJTLKK, I'.A.- I LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. j Administrators and Lxccutors of e*tat#« ! can secure their receipt books at the CITI ZEN office. SherifTs Sale. E. li. Xos, is. l* and «o. Sept Term, ii»i. W. I). Brandon. MIJ . By \lrtue of a writ of Fl. Ka. Wsued oat of ttie Court il Common Pleo# ot Hull**r Co.. f'i-, and to me directed, there win 1» to Public >ale. at the t ou»! Hoi.-e. !n the Biro'Ufti of Butler, Pa.. on KrM.iv the is! day ot August. A. I). imW. at t o'clock I". M. the f< Slowing de scribed property. to- *lt : A the right. title, interest and claim ot Kotiert \ andrrlln of. tn and to WO acre* of land. more i>r less". M;u«t'Ni in \ en an go and Marion town-stips. Jtutler Co.. l'a., bounded as follows, to-wtt: On the North by A. F. HallLster. formerly Osborn; East by Fleming heirs. Reiser .Limes Cowan and'Jann son ; South by Stephen \ anderUn h -irs and the heirs of Jos. Cummin.*; West by N'ealiiomi ley. Alwcll heirs ;md Ylncrnt Porter. About ISO acres cleared, balance in woodland with a stone house, frame barn, outbuildings and one producing oil well thereon. Seized and taken In execution as the property of Robert Yander ltn. at tlie suit of Levi Porter and T. V. Porter. Exrs. of the last will of James Porter, deed, for use. Sc. et al. July 11, i«». O. C.REDK . Sheriff. Notice. The Sunset Carbon Companr, heretofore composed oi the undersigned. It. W. Martin and William Falconer, is dissolved. All persons indebted to said partnership are notified to par the same to W. (J. Thomp son. Esq., Receiver. Butler. l'a., and those having claims against them will present the same to him. L. MARTJX, JR. Executors' Notice. WnKRKAS. letters of administration have bees granted to the undersigned on the estate of S. W, Shannon, of Franklin Twp., Butler Co., Pa., all persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate will please make immediate paf meat, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for .settlement. {A. W.SHAXXOV, Prospect, l*a. JOHN P. Executors. Estate of George Brown, dee'd, LATH OF COXCORO Twp., BCTI.ER CO., P+. Letters testamentary on the above estate having b«en (granted t» the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them for settlement. MAIMA J. BROWN, E*'X, Greece City, Butler Co., Pa. GEO. W. FLEECER, Att'y. Executor's Notice. (ESTATE OF J. B. LOXG, DEC'D, LATE OF FBASKLIN TWP., BL'TLER CO., FA. Letters testamentary on the above named estate having been granted to the undersigned, aJI persons knowing themselves indebted to it will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against it will present tbeai for settlement. ROBT McBBIDE, Ex'r. McCand less P. 0. "W. B.3RANDOX, Att'y. Eacket Store. All our summer gcods must be closed out to .make room for fall stock, and if want real, genuine bargains come and see us, for we are offering them on all summer goods, clothing, straw hats, under wear, furnishing goods. Every thing must go. RACKET STORE, Hu Main St., Butler, Pa. Hotels and Depots, W. S. Gregg <ia BOW running a line of carriages between jt.be hotels and depots of tbe town. Charges reasonable. No. 17, or leave orders M Hotel Vogelej. Good Livery in Connection* New Livery Stable J New Stock, New Rigs. —OPEN DAY AND NIGHT— Horses fed and boarded. PETER KRAMER, Prop'r? 39, W. Jefferson St., Butler, Pa. BEAVER COLLEGE AND MUSICAL. INSTITUTE, AT HKAVKU. PA., twenty-nix miles below Pittsburg, on the Ohio, XOlt YOI'NU I.ADIhS. Superior location arwl buildings. Pupils In family of President. Physical. Intellectual. Social and Moral power* developed. Host teacliera In every department. Director of Music a graduate of Herlln. Kates reasonable. Send for a new circular. Jt. T. TA VLOII. lUKltn CBUtSr MEADVILLE, PA. year; (12 graduates; «in lsoo. situation tiealtttul and beautiful. All uacaMUpr e*_ peoiaeaneed not uxcoed slii". a year. Vacuity rompoaeid of men trained In Jolius-Ilopl£)*is and other Post-graduate Universities. Students I^OM, AaSTt. ! TWO CHOICE SCHOOL*. BROOKE HALL, For Girls and Young Ladlot. Shortlidge Media Academy, For Boys and Young Men. SWfTHIN C. SHORTLIDGE, AM (UAItV>HD (JItAUtJViE.) MEDIA, PA., (Near Philadelphia. J it. «. JUCIfOLL*, 4. M. JIKWITT NEW LUMBER YARD R. S. NICHOLLS & CO., Dealers in alt kinds or ' Rough and Worked Lumber. DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, SHINGLES, LATH, ETC., Hard and Soft Coal* Wo have a lanre stock of all kinds of Lum ber, Oil Well Ulrh, Ktc. Call ami got our prices and see our stock. Mall Orders Promptly Attended To. Office and yard on Mosrok St., Xkau Wkst l'wtit Depot, BUTLKK, PA. THBESKIIG Simplest, Most Durable, Economical and Per fect In ium»— wastes no grain; cleans It reaoy for market. THRESHING ENGINES^W Saw Hill*, Hhla«U Hwhlan. Ilajr frw*. »a«l Hlaadsril larplrmrnti generally. A. B. PABQUHAR 00, Limited Send for Illua- I Apiniltaral irated catalogue.! Warko, *OKa. •"*. FOR SALE. Farm for sala cheap. 120 acres, i mile from Greenville, soil K' m kl, line orchards, line location, Good building*, two setts. SIOO per acre. Address. WM. LONG. Box 500, Greenville, Pa. 'KSSSVSmSSm^ BRANCHTOM RESTAURANT AMOS HALL, pro. At llranchton Station—Milliard Junction of thep., s. L. E. K. K.—Only 8 uiUes to Murriusville. 4 miles to Centreville, C miles to Harrisville, 3 miles to Coaltown Meals at all hours, lodgings and livery stable. TEKMS REASONABLE DIAMOND HOTSL7" JAMES SELLERS, Propr. Xcw furniture, new fittings and first class accommodations. Livery. Xortk Ki<lc of Diamond, Butler, Pa. iinMiFiim, No. 88 and 90, S. Main St., BUTLER, - - Near New Court House-formerly Donaldson House—good accommodations for travelers. Good stabling connected. KITKNM UIXER £ LEIBOLD, PropTS. NIXON'S HOME, 35 N. MCKEAN ST.. BUTLER, PA. Mealsjatjall hours. Open.all nlgbt. Breakfast 25 cents. Dinner » cents. Supper •.» cents. Lodging -a cents, SIMEON NIXON ... PROPTL Willard Hotel W. H. BEIHING, Prop'r - :P^. KTABLIXH I* COXKECTIO*. SABPLE 8008 for COBBKKCUL TBATRLKBH SAMPLE ROOM. LIVERY IN CONNECTION Hotel Vogeley (Strictly Firtt Clan.) HENRY L. BECK. PROP'*. J. H. FAUBEL, Manager. Bntlor, Pa. Jordan's Restaurant All oar readers visiting Butler will do well to go to Sam Jordan's restaurant for their meals. We serve lunches, soft drinks, tobacco and cigars. No. 4, S. Main St., under Schneideman's clothing store. • 'aCPNTCto canvass for the sale or our' * n«tn I O Home-Grown Nursery Stock. WIXTEB MOST LIBERAL TERMS. CaeqaalH facilities.' One of the largest, oldest-established. and best Nurseries In the country. AddreM V. tt X. SMITH, Geneva Jirwrj, Established la lsi#. Oea«va, H.T.; 4 t > Wm. F. Miller. Manufacturer of Stair Hails, Balusters, and Newel~posts. ■All kinds of wood-turning done to order, also Decorated and Carved wood-work, such as Casing. Corner blocks, Panels and all kinds of fancy wood-work for Inside decoration of houses. C>LL AND SEE SAMPLES. littg new And attractive. Also FURNITURE at ioweaCcaflh priori, Store at No. "40, N. Main street. Factory at No. sa, N, Washington street. BUTLER - - PENNA Spring Millinery la the latest styles. .JJew Hats, Mew Bibbona, New Trimmings. All the new things in flowers, laces, gloves, veils, caps, AT M. F. & M. Marks'. No. 9 S. Main St., Butler, Pa. M. H. Gilkey, Artistic Dress Making. No. 02 8. MAIS ST., GILKEY BUILDIKO - - 2d FLOOK. SALESMEN All that la required Is toodm I UTH* character ami wllliiiifiiOHß U>||flHlLl| work. Write at once to Kllwaa- ■■ IV I fll tirr * Birrr, liocbeater. N. Y.,tl Hll I 111 Mt. Hope Nuraertea. EstabllaUed :MO. Mifflin Street Livery. W. O. BIEHL, Prop'r. One square wqpt of Main St., on Mifflin St. All good, safe horses; new baggies and carriages. Landaus for weddings and funerals. Open day and night. Telephone No. 24. •T. E. Kastor, Practical Slate Roofer. Ornamental and Plain Slating 01 all kind* done on ahort notice. Office with W. H. Morris, No. 7, N. Main 8t„ Besidence North Elm street, Butler, Pa. III!) IIILfI Hll, BVTUB, FA II. FOLLKBTON; Prop'r. Hlankeu. Flaaneta and Tans Haaulaetared ofPare Bit* let County Vnl. We guarantee oar good* to be atrletly all woot DoaraenUs or any other potaocotu material uaed In diving. We aeU WUoleaaie or retafi. »ampiea aud prtoea rurnlabed tree to Oealea on application by mall.