Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, August 15, 1890, Image 3

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    THE CITIZEN
FRIDAY, A.CGCBT 15, 1890.
GOOD
CLOTHING
CHEAP.
Who would pay 25 per cent
more for good clothing than
the same or an equally as good
could be procured for.
Yet this is continually being
done by persons wanting cloth
ing for lack of knowledge
where to find the closest bar
gains.
As large disposer? (we are
running two stores) we are
enabled to purchase our goods
at closer margins.
This enables us to sell at
closer figures. Get posted on
our prices before purchasing.
Come and see the largest
assortment of styles for your
selection. Don't pay this
year's prices for last year's
goods.
The new styles cost no more
and are decidedly better.
Schaul Bros. & Co.
Mens, Bo > 8 and Childrens
Clothiers.
OPPOSITE THE HOTEL YOGELEY.
Bi-rurm hfcS a population of about 10.S00.
It I* the County neat ot Butler County, with
"fit railways, natural gaa. and unequalled
factUtles for manufacture*.
Prunes everywhere; new buildings, aew
manufactures, a growing aad prosperous town.
TRAINS AND MAILS.
Wirr I'r.** K. K.-Trains leave Butler for
Alhvbeny at em. s® and l l:uo a. m. and 23#
ard tos p. m ; arrive at K.3S and loau a. m. and
MißflOandiaop m. Halls close at Rflt a. in.
aod -i-if. p. m. u.d arrive at f ao. iteaoa. m. and
t:10 p. m.
F. 8. A I- E. R. H.—Trains leave for Green
ville at 530 and 1030 a. m. and tM p.m. Malls
eioae at »M a.». snd 730 p m. Cloaed pouehea
for Boyew. Bovard and Milliard at 430 p.m.
Malts srrlve at 235 and « AO p.m.
V ft W. B. R-—Tnuna leave Butler.lor Alle
ahenv at «M, fcv. and 10.20 a m. and £3O and
cao D m. For the north at IflcW a. m and 5:48
p. m Arrive from Allegheny at le2« aud lU&S
a. in and coo and 7:l# p. m. Malls close fur the
South and West at sao a. m Hor Pluabure
and the North at *55 a. m. Kor Pittsburg and
local points between Butler uid CaJlery at a*
p m Kor Pittsburg and local points between
Calltnr and AlWheuy at &C 0 p. m. For OU
CUv, barnhart's M-lls. Foxburg and Clarion at
p m. Malls arrive on this road from local
dollu Iktween Butler and Callery at *3O a. m.;
from the north at loin a. m • from FMWburg
and local point* between Alh«gt>e:>y and Cabrry
at lltss a. m.; from the north at *35 p. m.; from
Pittsburg at 5:00 p. m ; from Plttaborg and the
West at M 0 p. m. Trains urlve trom the north
at ioeoo a. m. and 335 p. m.
Mas Rocna— Dally mall from Mt. Chestnut
arrives at K3O a. m. and leaves at loao a. m.
North Mope. Booker and other poluts. Monday.
Wednesday and FrUlav. leave at 130 p. m,
* BOOIETIES,
LOCAL ASSEMBLY SS9H. Knights of L*-
bor, meela every Friday night in tbs Car
penters and Joiners Hall, third Boor, Husel
too building, W St. M. GLF.SK, Kcc. Sec
New Advertisements.
Blackniore <4 Grieb'n Bargain*.
Arthur's Clearance B»le.
Notice to School Teacher*.
Puulic Sale at the Pair Ground*.
Sheriff '« Sale* for Sept Int.
Royal Baking Powder.
Last Summer Excursion.
XOTB—AII advertiser* intending to make
change* in their ad*, ahoald notify a* of
their intending to do so, not later than
Monday morning.
Nollce lo Subscribers.
At the end of this month we will have
had the paper two year*, and a* we have
some obligation* to meet at that time, we
will be much obliged to tboae of yoa who
owe a* for the current year, or for the two
year*, il you will aend or bring the amount
to tut daring this month.
New Buildings.
U. C. Hamilton i* bailding a large addi
tion to hi* residence on North Main St.
Mr. J. W. Miller ha* lately bnilt three
new hoaMM in Daifytown.
Perd Peigel'* new boase on TV. North
•treet is almost completed.
The four large residence* now being
bailt in the old Boyd orchard are owned
by W. B. Wheeler, L. B. Perrine. Joseph
Howard and Brown.
Mr. W. H. Bitter ha* a new bouse al
most completed on Quarry St.
Mr. Scheiring i* enlarging hi* bonne on
W. Wayne St.
Mrs. Hal!, of N. Washington street, ban
made a handsome addition to ber house.
Visitors.
Mr*. Salm, of Grove City, if the guest of
Mr*. L. Stein, Sr.
Mr. Loni* Jay, of Philadelphia, i* the
gne*t of George Campbell'* family.
Miss Humminon, of Mercer, i* the gaent
of the Mi**** Kiddle.
Mis* Eva Kckleberger and Mi** Blanche
McCandlesa are the guest* of Mi** Lina
Walker.
Mi** Jackson, of Franklin, i* the gne*t
of Mr*. Will Mecbling.
Mr. Win. Bel ber nnd wife of N. T.. Mr*.
Lixxin Knauf and family of Philadelphia,
and Mr*. Emma McMilliau and family of
Leecbbnrg arc tbe guests of their parent*
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Ueiber of Glade Mills.
Mr*. David Dcmthett in the guenl of ber
daughter, Mr*. J. P. Brittain.
Out of Town.
8. F. Bowser, Esq. and family are visit
ing in Bellefdnte.
Rev. Neabit and wife are at Chautau
qua.
Itev. McKee in in Canada.
C. B. Greenlee and Cha* Bailey are with
their wive* at Ocean Grove.
L. W. Zuver and wife are at Washing
ton, B. C.
John Brandt of Great Belt ha* gone to
Germany.
Mr*. Jno. Lowry in at Atlantic City.
KUis Rosenberg is in Chicago.
Pensions.
Original—Horace Kimble, Barnbarta
Mill*; Thomas H. Bowser, Parker** Land
ing; W. K. Vogen, dee'd, Grant City.
—An 8400 pound, burglar proof safe, ar
rived at the new bank on tho Diamond
Wedneaday, and wa* put in place.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
BUTLER FAIR.
September 9 to 12, 1890.
It doesn't matter where yoa go.
In your ear# it's riiyrinz—
••She's toy Annie. I'm her Joe"—
This Koocer ba-ine*-#. don't yon know.
That everybody's shifting.
Everybody knows the thins;
Everybody'* spoony—
Save the small minority
That's be in £ driven lony.
—The planet Jupiter now -bines all
night.
—All local item» are intere-ting. Send
them along.
—Butler is to have two Dew B. A L. As
—fiatiimi
—At Boston this week the boyg rallied
round the bean pot
—The dog fftar reigns, and the dog ha
his day.
—The voice of the cricket is heard ia the
land.
—A good chestnut crop is promised froii.
indications
—The fly end the bald beaded man have
* busy time of it jost now.
—The. newest comet ia Covering around
the bowl of the dipper.
—Aluminum is the coming metal for
cooking utensils.
—Make your home happy, even if yoa
have to stay away from it.
—What are easy time the fruit judges
will have at the next Fair.
—Blackberries are being jammel. and
the weather being d d.
—Hailstones intended for publication
are usually as big as hen's eggs.
—The family of the victim* of the Dan
bar disaster are in sore need of money.
—Two spoonfuls of oatmeal in a gla--
of water makes a nice scinmer drink—non
intoxicating.
—Walks of Cleveland siwed-stone cost
20 cents per square foot, and look very
pretty.
—Sheriff Kramer ha* lately sddod a
beautiful roan-colored team to his livery
stock.
—Everybody stops to look at the little
steam engine that turns the peanut roaster
at Morrison's City Bakery.
—The Sunda/ School of the Reformed
Church will picnic at Slipperyrock Park
next Friday.
—Our best thoughts, like the big fish,
nsaally "get away," is the lament of an
np-conntry editor.
—Long sweeping skirts, the kind that
drag in the dust and mud, are again fash
ionable.
—Somebody wants to know which kind
of loafer is the greatest nuisance—comer,
street, hotel or office.
—Judge Acbeson. of the U. 8. District
Court, has sustained the Bliss patent on the
reversing gear of steam engines.
—The books of the new circulating
library have arrived at Osborne's, and will
be ready for use next Saturday.
—Up iu the suburbs of Franklin the
rattlesnakes are playing "Annie Kooney"
with their rattles. Franklin always was a
great place.
—Keep an eye on the Washington "pen
sion shark." Employ home attorneys aud
have your business attended to carefully
and promptly.
—California fruit growers aud also the
speculators, will make a nice thing out of
the failure of the fruit crops in the Eastern
States this year.
—Over in Slipperyrock township, Law
rence county, a few day* ago, the boiler of
a (team tbrehber exploded, nod Will Mc-
Knight wan seriously injured.
—Almost ail the h»une« that have lately
been bailt in Bntler have been roofed with
•late. The Urgent nlate quftrrien on the
continent are in the em-tern part of thin
State.
—The School iioard intend* building a
frame house on Lh»: old school lot, facing
McKean St., to be used for a High School
temporarily, and after that for a janitor'*
bouse.
—The wife of W'm. limiting of I'enn
twp. wait seriously injured in Butler, along
the P. & W. track, lant Saturday evening,
by being thrown from ber buggy. Their
horse was scared by a panning train.
—The storm of Saturday evening blew
twine derricks down at Miller»town, and
Bear creek ran so high that evening that
the people of i'etrolia were scared about
it.
—The Italian who wan drowned near the
railroad bridge last Thursday noon in naid
to have had ft family in Italy. lii* name
wan Prank Lacnanta, and hi* body wan
baried in the new Catholic cemetery.
—Mr. J. J. Keiber and Abe Plick return
ed from Virginia, Friday, with five car
loadn of ntock cattle, which they intend
fattening for the local market/. They re
port having seen the bent corn on their
trip they ever caw.
—On Tournament Day, Mr. Jan. Y. En
gliah lont bin pocket book in liutler, con
taining $l2O in money and paper* that are
of no QM> to unybody but himnelf. If the
finder will retnrn the book and paper* to
thin office, be will be welcome to the
money.
—Several of tbe business men of Pitts
burg and Allegheny, have lately complain
ed to the P. O. department that remittan
ces from parties in neighboring towns, in
cluding Butler, were stolen from the mailn,
and tbe matter i* being investigated.
—Contractor Osborne in plowing up
Main street with a strong plow pulled by 8
horses, and tbe loose earth i* being hauled
to the side streets and dumped into holes
and low place*. Persons driving over the
Main street of Butler alter nightfall, will
have to be careful or they will meet with
an accident
—The old brick residence at the corner
of Waahington and Mi fit in street* u being
torn down to make room for a new build
ing. It wan built forty year* ago by Mr.
Schenck, grandfather of the Kcbenck UroH.
of liatler, end wa* owned and occupied for
a number of year* by Conrad Koeuing.
—Home very fine residences are being
built at prexent in Butler, the be*t of
which in perhapx the I>. H. Campbell bouxe
on S Main street, though thone in the the
old Boyd grove are nearly an fine. The
Campbell houKe will coMt over ten thousand
dollar*, complete, and I.ew Ganter id the
con'ractor.
—The bur|ilar > who have been Hhowiug
their baud* at MO many place* in Butler the
pa»t week have contrived lo ohow little
elbc, aud their identity in U H yet unknown.
Their actionx at Ibe Crawford Ilouae on
Went I'earl utreet were rather curioui. The; 1
entered at a cellar window plainly lighted
I'roui the *tr<'<t lauifi, puMcd through the
lower room* and hullwuy in which gu*
light* were burning and, entering Mr. Tom
Crawford'* room, took the handful of nilver
in bi* poeket and led. In doing NO, they
panned a Mideoo&rd full ofVilvcruT.rc, monev
in the library.aud a bedroom in wbichwcrc
two diamond pinn, a diamond ring, aud
other valuable jewelry, all o| which wan
left untouched,
Oil Field Notes.
Operations in the Hundred-foot territory
are active, and many new ri?' are np.
Smith & Co. 's well on the C Feb), com
pleted this week, is rated at 125 barrel-,
and they have started the drill on the ifc-
Kinaey heir-: Sntt"n. WicV <t Co'j Xo. 6
on the M. Shannon is in the sand: Brandon
£ Cole-tock are drilling on the Brandon:
Jack Pot No. 2 on the Weir is rated at 3"
l-bls. and No. 3 is ncaricg the -arid: the
Brandon brothers on the Brandon will ei
eeed 100 bbls. a day; Haslett A Co s sfo. 4
on the Humphrey is rated at 70 bbls.:
Kicker No. 1 on the Th-./s. Graham at 30;
Patterson dr Co'* wells on the May at 300
and on the Ward at 150: Colbert <t Co's
No. 7 on the J. C. Brandon has been
cased; the Christie Bros, have nude
location* on the Cooper farm-.
Riley 4 Co. are drilling on the Jas. Y.
English farm, near Prospect.
Daniels «£ Co. completed a good well in
the Brandon thus week.
•Some wells arc going dowa near the
Camp Ground west of town
Adam* <£ Co s well at Mars i- reported
dry: also the Donthett farm well near
Brown sd ale.
The Plate Gla-s Co. has purchased the
Togeley and Weidhaus leases for 3*5,000.
Turner brothers are drilling on the Gill
farm in Worth Twp.
Guckert £ Go's weil oa the Wahl farm,
west of Evans City, is showing good.
The Allen well near Zelienople is doing
20 bar.tls aud several new rig» are np.
Some welL- are to be drilled near Middle
Lancaster.
Haymaker & Pay got another good well
on the Crawford farm near Sasonburg, la-t
week. It started off at MA) bbl- and is yet
doing 15 bbls. an hour This makes six
teen producers on that farm. Their well
on the George Wel-h will be completed
this week.
Crawford d- Co's well on the W J. Welsh
i» reported dry.
T. W. Phillips has lately completed
sereral small bet good wells in Winfield
Twp.
The wells on the Hutchison and Soaton
farms in Washington Twp. are well report
ed to '/« dn.-lerc.
Brown & Brown sold their interests at
Troutman to Koxberry A McGill; the well
on the Fowler Campbell is a small purap«-r,
and Che Conn well is lowing for a fair
pumper.
TLe Waltuian fanu well near Millers
town is rated at 8 barrel*; Tit ley 4 Co'»
well on the Nile* is holding up to 200 a
day
At Murriu*ville—Snee's N'o. 10 on the
Mortland is rated at 115 barrel; the Sandy
Lake Co'* 2on the M arriu lot id showing
for a light well.
Snee <fc Co.'* 15 iu Mortland came in
Wednesday moruinp and started «.ff at 80
barrels an hoar, and farther drilling made
it run up to 115 barrels an hour.
Keiber 4 Co., of Butler, have made a
location on the old McCal:nont property, 3
mile* west of Do tier.
Personal.
Mr. Clarence Caldwell is canvassing
Jefferson Twp. for "licit Shot," and is
meeting with great nieces*.
Messrs. Beck and Wallace have retnrned
from their European trip.
C. L. Fitch, of Bntler, appeared before
the Pension Examiners at Mercer last
week.
Mr. and Mrs Jos. Kastor, of Shore St..
entertained a number of their friend* last
Friday evening.
Mr. J. A. B»iley, of Bovard, was serious
ly injured n few day* ago at the P. <t W
bridge in Butler, lie was ridins on the
steps of the rear tar and, leaning out too
far, was struck by the bridge and knocked
oIT the car. The train was stopped aud
hacked, and he was picked up and taken
home.
C. X. Bo; d and wife have returned from
a visit to friends iu Saltsburg.
Mr. Matthias Cypher, formerly of this
county, ami who lived on the Kreeport
road about five miles from Butlei. and kept
a public house there forty years ago, died
at his home in Greenville, Mercer Co., Pa.,
on the Ist inst., at the age of 75 years, lie
was a man respected by all who knew hint.
Mr Al. P. Emrick, who has been lying
sick at the home of his father, John Km
rick, iu Summit Twp., is able to be about
again. AI. came home from Allegheny on
a visit some six week* ago, and shortly
after went down with typhoid fever.
Tom Morrison, John M< Uarlin and
Ilarry Bell intend going to Niagara Palls
on their wheels, aud Will McJunkin and
two Franklin gentleman will take a ride
through Ohio.
Sick People.
Col. Kedie is suffering from an attack of
lumbago.
Mrs. WTiite of Prank lin is lying sick at
the home of her parents iu Huiriaville.
Mrs. Harvey Thompson, of the South
Side, is seriously ill of fever.
Mrs. W. A. if orris is confined to her
house by rheumatism
—During the past lew nights the prem
ises of Mrs. Scott, W. V. Ilardman, J. S.
Campbell, L. O. Purvis, Jos. Cole!*u»ck, S.
W. Crawford, Ceo. Vogeley, Mm. Mc-
Clafferty, Cupt. Ay res, J. H. Douglass,
Chas. Bochning and others have been en
tered by thieves, who extracted various
amounts of money from pants pockets,
bureau drawers, etc. Xone of the editors'
houses have yet beep entered. This par
ticular gang of thieves are after money
alone, and they know better than to euter
a country newspaper man's house for that,
but if they should steal his stock of ideas
what a terrible plight he would be in.
—At the meeting of the School Board,
last Thursday the teachers were assigned
to the different buildings and rooms, and
salaries fixed us follows: Misses Brittaiu,
Mc LI wee aud Sudo Cochran and Mr. Flee
ger SSO per mouth, Misses Coulter, itobin
son and Fisher, and Mr. Hutzler sls;
Misses Cornelius, McMuhan,Dieffenbaebcr,
Colbert,Brown, White, McXecs, itobinson,
Welshons, Cupps aud Emericl; *4O; Misses
Pillow, Borland, Ekas, McKee, MuCly
monds, anil Minnie Cochran $35; Mioses
Evans, Wilson, l.eedom aud llclamater
$25. The Board has not yet decided upon
the locatruu of the West Bud School
Bouse.
The Markets.
CUTLER MARKKTH
Our grocers are paying 10 cents for butter
and eggs, $1 for potatoes and onions, 12
cents a de/en for corn, $1.50 a bushel for
tomatoes, 40 cts a pair for spring chickens,
75 cents u bushel for spring beans.
PITTHBCRO PfcOIIUC'K
Timothy hay SKI and sl4 for old and
to $lO for new; mill feed sl7 to $23.
Oats 41 to 45, wheat 01 to 08, rye 50 to
58, ear com 02 to 07, shelled corn 58 to 01,
clover seed $3.50, timothy seed $1 .00.
1-urge spring chickens 40 to 50, small
/.tiring chickens 30 to 35, dressed spring
chicken 15 to 17.
Country roll butter 12 to 15, hand picked
beans $2 25, eggs 10 and 17, potatoes $3
per barrel.
LI VK STOCK
At llerr's Isluud, Monday, beeves sold
at 3} to 5, grass cattle 2J to 3J. bulls and
dry cows U to .1, veal calves 5 to O.liolojnia
| cows $M to SBJ, fresh eows -j>2o to S4O.
Wright sold sheep at. 4 and 5, and lambs
I at 5J to (Jj; Keiber & Son sold common to
I fair lambs at 4j to SJ; Bingham sold 03
head extra Southdown sheep, averaging
1 12 pounds, at SJ.
All the hrtgs on sale were fro.n Ohio, arid
sold at 32 to 4J.
THIS OIL VI ait kk r
Closed Monday at 1/2, Tuesday at 90|,
i Wednesday at 91.
The Coming Fair.
The thirteenth atxsual exhibition of the
j Butler Comity Association oa
•he sth. 10th, 11th and 12th of September
will now ocvupy the attention of oor
! people, as the dates are rapidly approach
j ing. Oar citiren> have always taken a
j great interest in tbe county fair, and it is
• expected that they will be interested more
i than ever before this year, from the fact
that the managers have made many snl»-
' -tantiai improvements, which add to tbe
' comfort and convenience of all who attend.
The grounds now extend over aa area of
fifty acres, and the newly laid out drives
are marked by substantial fences so that
vehicles are distinctly separated from the
part ot the grooads where the people
I rsualjy walk about: affords better protec
tion to the people. The additional c-ntiance
oa tbe west side affords better oppor
tunities to enter the grounds. Those com
ing on tbe traia are protected from any
danger of horses and vehicles as soon as
i they enter the gate. Xew wells and an
elegant 'pring oa a part of tbe ground
recently added affords water for all pur
poses. In fact the improvements made
since the last Fair give the whole grounds
a new appearance.
It is especially desirable oa the part of
tbe management that an extra effort be
made this year by the patrons in the way
of exhibits, and particularly in the entries
of poultry. A very fine poultry-house ha
been erected, and almost every one can
as.sist in filling it np with good fowls. Let
there be an '-ffort in this direction. Let
every one who feels an interest in the suc
cess of the Fair with the fce<t of entries.
A Novel Reunion.
The 100 th P. V. V. (Roundheads) will
hold their annual reunion, for this year, on
the steamer Mayflower, which will leave
the wharf at Pittsburg, foot of Wood St.,
at 10:30 a. ui. of Wednesday, the 27ili
mst, and run np the Monongahela river.
The business meeting of the regiment
will be held at 2 p in. on the boat, and at
8 p. m. there w 11 be a second excursion
down tbe Ohio to Bans Island Bam.
All old soldiers are invited, and as tbe
boat accommodates eight hundred persons
there will b*> plenty of room. Meals can
be obtained on tbe boat, and tbe railroad
■A ill allow the usual two days' excursion
rat..-s.
Other reunions are noted as follows:
At North East. Pa., Sept. 18, survivors
of the 111 th lteg , I'. V. V.
At tbe Bead. Erie Bay. August 20.
Locomotive Engineers.
'-Pennsylvania Reserve Bay," at Gettjs
barg. will l»e Sept. 2.1. Ordeis for half
rate tickets can be had of the secretaries of
the various regimental associations-
One Tbief Jailed.
On Thursday last while J. A. Nickels, of
near Saxonburg. was standing at the West
Penn depot, a young man slipped his
pocket-book out of his pocket and started
off with it. Nickels saw him and started
after him, but an he could not catch him
he came up street and described hi'.) to
Policeman Berdman, who, from the de
scription, thought it must be a y..ung man
named Chas. Nicholas, who worked at the
Plate Class Works, arid had been in the
habit of meeting a big girl froai Buffyville
at a house in the upper part of Springdale.
So the police watched for the big girl to go
to the house, and when she went they
went also and captured their man.
At the hearing before Esq. Walker. Mon
day afternoon, Nicholas plead guilty and
was taken jail bv Policeman llerdman
and Constable Kom, but ju»t at the jail
yard gate he gave them the slip and start
ed oil tit his best rate. Berdman took after
him and ran him down at tbe Point, where
he was so tired that he tumbled into
l'riugle's hou-c, and got under the kitchen
table, and was there recaptured.
Temperance Debate.
Mr. Albert (iriflin, of Kansas, an auti-
Mloot) Kepublican, arid Mr. Mills of
Illinois, a Prohibitionist, will debate the
Temperance and Third Party Questions, at
the Opera House, Tuesday evening, Aug
20ih. A few reserved seat ticket* will be
sold to cover espMusen, and balance of
bonne free to all.
—Down in /tlabama what we call an
election precinct they call a "beat." We
have before us an Alabama paper which,
in speaking of the late election there, does
it in tbi« wine : "In the Florence beat the
Democratic vote wan 403 and the Republi
can 110" —and "the boxes from all but five
beatn_of Lauderdale county were in at 12
o'clock Tuesday." They use appropriate
language down South.
All our dents' Flannel Shirts
greatly reduced in prices. Mu.-.t be
closed out quickly
JOHN M. ARTHURS,
333 S Mftin St.
Public Sale
At the Butler Fair Grounds, Friday,
Sept. 12th, the last day of the Fair,
at 10 a. m , of Registered Shorthorn
Durham cattle, and some good tirade
Durhams. THOMAS HAYS.
—The next visit of Dra. Salm &
McClelland to Butler will be on
Sept 3rd a .d 4th, wheu they will be
fouud at the Lowry House.
—At Kdinboro Normal students
are taught to think und work, and
habits of regular and earnest study
are formed.
Music at Indiana Normal.
Ladies and gentlemen who want
to take music along with their other
studies have the opportunity Those
wirhing to take a lull course in music
will find here excellent facilities.
WANTED?
A good horse shoer and general
blacksmith. Steady work given.
Apply to F. II INCH,
lit I'etrolia, Butler Co , Pa.
Go to Indiana to Prepare for
College.
It costß only S2OO a year to pre
pare for Princeton, Yale, Harvard,
Washington and Jefferson, etc
Who is W. M. Nlckle?
How many stores does he buy for?
Is there any advantage in buying in
such large quantities? Come and see?
We have not '-pace to give full price
list of the five-thousand items we
have. We quote a few: clothes pins
1 cent a dozen; set plates, full size,
warranted Iron-stone china 25c;plates
full size, 2d quality 3c; set cups and
saucers lirst quality 30c; 1 gall buck
et 7 cts; one-half gall bucket with
cover 6 cts; ladies hose black aud de
sirable colors 5 cts; 25 needles 1 el;
pins 1 ct a paper; tumblers 2 cts; full
I line of tinware 50 |«r cent less than
I usual price, full line notions all kinds,
i Remember place. WM. Nlckle'd 5
Cent Store, opp B'?rg and Sarfogs
: Banks, 103 S. Main St. Butler, Pa.
Grove City College.
The Fall session of Grove City
| College will begin Aogust 26th The
j outlook is good Good boarding can
be secured for J2 25 per week F>r
information addresa tLe President,
ISAAC C. KJETI.ER.
Full line of bats, both still' aud
sofc, for summer wear at,
i J. F. T.* STEHLE'S,
!- LEGAL NEWS.
i xorta.
M S. Adan,s H B. £ut?»lcj and K. if
bail «cir«i>n« ia ejectmeat -sned r*
Peter Klinpler. A. Carl. Jordan, Geo
-Neva! andJno B E«!ing»-rfor twenty acre'
;in I'arker township, uoandeil by Bea:
j Creek. Jaj. Bredin. and other*.
0. I). Thompson had jn parti
tion issued for :«00 a< r. - :a Wuhmgton ar.
Venacjro townalfo«. held t>y Chas. Mrt'sn
j dtess. L. S Teropletoa, M
I erty, and other*.
The County Commissioners will let tfc»
! contracts f..r the Bonnie and Thorr
Creek bridges nut Tuesday, oa the ground.
The will of p. p. AroiMronjr was pro
bated: no letters. AI?o will of Jno. M
Kn>sell : no letter#.
Marr Scott, of Penn Twp.. petitioned
for a commission in ianacy as tf> hei
daughter Margaret, and W. 11 Lu-k. K-<i .
Dr. M(-Candle.--! and J. B. Anderson were
appointed.
The Connty CoKmisiinuen are repairing
the "Freeport" bridge, ia Butler. r
LATE PROPEETT TKAYSFEBS.
J A Bnrcett to J W" Bambangh ."<0 acres
Iu Wa-hinpton town-hip for #275.
Mar}- Y. Brown to M Bamhart lot ia But
ler for SIGSO.
B J Klingler to B E Koesging lot in But
ler for (SCO.
> > Wick to Vi~ K Wick 15 acres in Clav
for *SOO.
I' Itauberisperk to \V K Findley lot in
Butler,
J M Bovle to 5 3 Shaw lot ia Butler
SIGOO. *
B J Kiingler toJ G Miihiem lot in But
ler for $575
II C Milb-uian t.> Geo Meeder lot in
'/.< lii n< pie f.ir Tl'rJj.
Ihr.- ileOymofiii to Thos B M.Cly
monna 125 acre* in Bract-"for #1460.
Chas Nixon to E»os Darkey lot in Evans
burg fi.r SBOO.
M Wahl t.. lot in Evans
burg for $225.
J I' Leorard to J W Leonard 159 acre
in Parker f oil rifh! ft.r $7500.
Marriage License^.
Jas B Turner Bruin
Mary A Campbell Petrolia
Andrew 1{ West .Sunbury
Magjrie W'hitiaire -. Centre twp
Walter Wirnef Worth twp
Xannie JOL»- Muddy Creek
John W Dicts«n Pittsburg. Pa
Minnie Eaton
Wni J Fisher, Centre twp
Sarah E Miller
Jacob B Love Pa
Alina CLri.-ty Oaklai.iUtwi.
At Hittjtl.nrg, Eliner E Bariley of Butler
and Ida Ilea lersoa of Tareatnm.
Last Of The Season.
The popularity of the Pennsylvania
Railroad's -.-ashore excursions this summer
has been phenomenal, and that of Augutt
7th was one of tbe largest excursion parties
that ever left this eectioa. The secret of
their t-ucee-s js fuan l not only in the
attractive points to which they run, but to
the low rates, liberal return limit, aa.l the
admirable tnnnaer in which the Excursions
are managed.
The next and laet tour of the Pennsyl
vania Railroad's series to Cape May,
Atlantic City, Sea Isle City, or Ocean Cit} -
in iixed for Tb-irnday. August 21st. The
searon at all of the#e points will then be
at iti height, aud every attractioa of sea
shore life in the best form for enjoyment.
A special train composed of parlor enr
and I'.iy coaches will leave l'itt-burg on
the date mentioned at 850 A. M., r.!i<l run
throgh to i'hiludelphia, arrivicg at7.l<j I'.
M The night will be passed in Philadel
phia aad the party will take regular trains
to (lie seashore next morning.
Passengers froai Pittsburg, East Liberty,
Irwin, riiioiitown.'Connellsyille. Seottdule,
Stonerville, (jreeti-burg. or Johnstown
may take the evening trains leaving Pitts
burg for Philadelphia at 4.30 and 8.10 P.
M., and proceed to the shore tbe next
morning.
The excursion rate from Bailer is SIO.OO
and the regular train connecting with the
special will leave at 6.00 A. AI.
Any special information in regard to
these excursions maj be obtained by
addre.--ing Thomas E. Watt. Passenger
Agent, Western Bistirot," 110 Fifth Avenue,
Pittsburg.
Largest uhSortmcLt of line clr- en
ginghama and challicx in Butler ut
lowest prices at
L. STEIN <t SON'S
—Take watches and clocks that
need repairing to F. Weigand in Wil
liams' Jewelry antl Music store, and
have them repaired in good style bv
a skilled workman,
—H> member thai wo are head
quarters for white goods, embroidery
)aee curtains, draperies, lace tidies
aud bed seta.
L. STEIN SON*
—We art* shewing great values in
silks, henriettas, mohairs, challies.
fine dress ginghams and all kinds of
dress goods.
L. STKI.N ii SON
—L'se Doable All O. K. Horse Lini
ment, best in the world. For swell
ings, bruises, stiffness of joints, rheu
matism, lameness, sore shoulders,
ring-bone, sweeny and spavin; it has
no equal. For saleby-.J.C. KEDICK,
2-IH-3m. No, 5; N. Main St.
• Cutler, I'a.
—lce cream furnished in any
quantity, for parties, by the City
Bakery.
—lce cream at last summer's
prices at Morrieon's City Bakery.
—Take your children to Zuver's
Gallery for Pictures that will suit
you. Anderson building
Largest line of fine baby
carriages ever brought to Butler at
J. F. T. STEHLK'H
Velocipedes, rocking horses
wagons and wheelbarrows at
J. P. T. Steule'H.
Full line of guitar strings, banjo
atrings and violin strings at
J. F. T. STEHLE'H.
—Confectionery and fruits at the
City Bakery.
Buy the Eigbmc patent shirt at
J. F. T. STEHLK'H.
—Fine cakes at the City Bakery.
—Zuver's Pictures leuve nothing
wanting iri finish, tone or a correct
likeness.
—Use Double All O. K. Horse and
Cattle Powders,best in the world, A
sure and speedy cure for heaves,
coughs, colds, inflamed lungs, rough
ness of skin, and all kidney disease*.
For sale by J. C. KEDICK,
2-18-3 in No. 5, N. Main St.
Butler, Pa.
Williams has as choice a line of
Jewelry and Silverware as can be
found anywhere, and defies competi
tion in price.
—J. J. Reiber, the drover, wants
all farmers and stockraisers to know
that be still deals in stock of all kinds.
Any person- having l anv to sell
should address biui LOCK BOX 'J2O,
Butler, Pa., or leave with Jacob
Iteiber, Jefferson St
—Do you know that the Fall
Term of Sunbury Academy opens
August ID? If you do not, send for
a catalogue, and you will find infor
mation that may be useful to you if
you desire to attend school. Address
T. E. MOFFAT,
Coultersville, Pa.
Lace curtains, curtain poles,
sash curtain materials, scrim and
curtaiu laces aud drapery of all kind.-
at'
L. STEIN <FC SON'S.
\\ t E LEAD, others follow.
» * The rapid incrva.«e of
business is the beft evidence
that our eflort to give to this
community a first cla.«s Drug
Store is appreciated. We
make a specialty of the drug
busine.*.< proper and give it our
entire tirne and personal at
tention. We handle only the
best ol everything in our line
and guarantee the purity of
everything bearing the name
of (. N. BOYD. W e have no
old stock that has stood for;
years, but aIJ prootls are pure:
and fresh. Physician's Pre
scriptions receive special at
tention. If we do not have
what you want we frankly tell
you so and will 1M? pleased to
, secure it for you on short no
tice \Y e ask a share of your
. patronage and feel sure you
will he pleased with our meth
j ods ol doing business, and we
i can save you money. Your
interests are beet served at
our store.
Respectful lv,
C. N. iiOY D, Druggist.
Diamond Block, Butler, Pa.
Notice.
wishing t«> invest money, certain
to bnng fair returns, are invited to c-are
fullv investigate the inducements offered
by THE BITLER SALT MANUFAC
TI"KING COMPANY AND CHEMICAL
WORKS." Tue Stock consists of 8,000
shares, the par ralae of which is SSO.
For the farther developing of the works,
some of this stock is put on the market.
For prices and particulars inquire of
JAS. F. BRITTAIX. Butler, Pa.
Office on Diamond.
Prospect Academy.
Seed for catalogue of Prospect
Academy. Acdrtss Principal of
Academy, I'ror-pect, Pa.
Waynesburg College
Openn its fail term Hept. !C. Koglieh
and Classical courses. Art, Music
Commercial departments. A spacious
new buiidiug just completed. Ex
pet: ses very moderate. For catalogue
address A. I>. AIILLEH.
Waynesburg. Pa.
Houee cleauing time shows tbe
necessity for new curtains, tidies,
throws and bed sets. We can su|»-
plv you with everything needed in
that line.
L. STEIN & SON.
—Try us on silks and black dress
goods. We have some special bar
gains.
L. STEIN <T SON.
lce lor sole at the City Bakery
Bails and bats at
J. F. T. SLEHLK'S.
—New mohairs, silks, henriettas,
challies, and full line of dress goods
at
L. STEIN & SON'S.
Home-made bread at the City
Bakery.
—(Juitars, violins und mouth
organs at -1 F. T. STEHI.E'S
Large assortment of lace tidies. :
pillow shams, lso] sets, fine silk
thruws, India silks, pongees. Mudras
dritpery, &c , at
11. STEIN SON'S.
i*>. SS.
A SHORT ADVERTISEMENT
OB tkr of
WASH FABRICS,
We have in progress a ppecial sale
qf this class of Dry Goods, w hicb is in
most request and particularly suited
to this hot weather, iuclodiug:
PRINTED OHALLIS
At sc, Gc, Bc, 10c, 15c, 25c, 50c, in
lorgest and choicest assortments for
selections.
Anderson's 40c Quality Scotch
Dress Ginghams now 25c. 50c and
GOe qualities at 35c.
SAi'INfS
37£ c quality French Satines at 25c.
35c " " " at 15c.
25c " '• " at 12£ c
Figured Dimity a, fust colors, for
Wash Dresses, 30c.
WHITE GOODS
27 inch Hemstitched India Linens,
15c. For Childreu's Dresses.
40 inch 11. S. India Linens, with
tucks above the hem, 50c, 60c, 75c.
Plain Naiusooks, to 50c.
ONSBRINKABLE FLANNELS
For Ladies' Outing Garments,
Blouse Waists, Boys' Waists and
Men's Negligee Shirts.
A very large and elegant line of
these Flannels at, 35c—2S inches wide
and at 65c the very fiuest quality
Unshrinkable Flannels, in very light
weights for Summer Dresses. Shirts,
etc , in handsome stripes and cheeks
CREAM WOOLENS
For Seaside and Mountain wear.
Cream Albatross, 37 .jC, 506, Me
'• all wool Cashmeres 50. 60,75,5!
" Outing Flannels, 60c, 75c, jl
" Sergi s, 85 cents.
" Tasso Cloths, $1 00.
" Lansdownes, $1.25.
A most comprehensive assortment
of Ladies', Men's and Children's
Furnishings of every kind aud at
money-saving prices on every 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.i
ALLEGHENY. PA.
COM E !
COM EM
COME ! ! I
To the Mid Kunnner
Clearance Sale
of'scnttonable furnishing goods,
everything marked down to
the lowest figure#.
We must have room for our
Full (louds wh < h are now ar
riving.
John M. Arthurs.
333 SOUTII JJAIX BTKEET. 333
LEGAL. ADVERTISEMENTS.
Adtniafctrators and Eie. ut« r-..f . ■
j can retire the:r receipt l*«.ks at the ( ir.
it.s offi. e.
Not'ics in Fs:t:t::2.
nt-TI-ER Cot JCTT. •# :
The Ccn!»r«iulili of PminlTuii t"
Oliver 1". lUdic, '.i-zh of I .•>«
county, Pa , erecting :
Wherea* William S. ( afhdollar, tnurdtan
of Walter !I. Gilleland, Frank W. Gille
land, and Klwjrl Gillelaad. mio->r'HilJrea
of John < 'rawf..rd GiUeLand, decea*el. ir~-
•ented h:s petition to tbe Orphan*' • aart '.l
Butler county, setting forth that fai l war !-
are -till lain.rs, and that -aid Joha < raw ford
Gilleiand d;ed oa or aV<u: the 14th
day of January, A. D. ir.te.tiie sei/-d
in his dtm see asof fee of the undivided one
seventh ia a .certain tract, or piece of Jacl
situate in Aiiuw township, KutUr ci-unty,
Pa., Unnded ao«l de*r:lwiJ a* fallow*, to.
wit: On the north by land* of I>avid Mar
shall et al., on the east bv lands of J. ho
Kennedy et aJ.. on the south by land- of
John Bean and Win. Itean, on tbe we-t ijy
lands of James G. Marshal, heiro, contain
ing two houdred and fifteen acre*, m re or
leas, with tbe appurtenances, ar.d leaving t,.
survive him a widow, Maria (.Uieland, and
three children, said Waller 11. Gilleiaci.
frank W. Giiieiai, J, aafl Edward Gil.-.v. i
that tbe other parties interested in tbe said
land are Nancy Kennedy, intermarried ~:th
T. W. Kennedy, Narey Purvis, intermar
ried with Anderson I'nrvi*. M»rtraret Mr-
Cord, intermarried with Win. 8 Mcl'urd,
James Gilleland, Lew.• Gilleland, Ai .1;»
Traiu. intermdrried with Washmgt'.n T -«jn
all residents of the countr, except of Jaioe*
Oilleiand, who resides in iowa, an I Margare.
McCord, wh-. resit*-* in Allegheny < i'y, i*a
that no partition of said estate hi* r* n.
made amongst present owners, nor can a mrv"
tor that purpose be agreed upon hr the par
ties iu interest, and petitioner therrr . r - i.rai =
ih.-I'..urr • »*r-i «.= ij. ( .i c .. l i litaae : \r
titirrn ol" tbe said real estate to and MBoiigst
the aforesaid parties t> tbeir rr
s(>rttiTe rights, whereupon the Court mmie
tbe following order, to-wit:
And now, June 14, let*.., inquest &war<ied
as prayed lor, notice to be t». m.- e*r
ue» Uatere»te4, resideat* wnbiu tbe c.uiov,
us directed bj law, uxi oStiee to |«ni.<in
Itresled not r«.c,deu<- within tbe e>.aniy t '
kdvertibcnient in oifeweekiy uew>p»p.-r puo
tithed in Buiier, i'i., tor three succe • I ye
weeks prior to holding the inquest, and l._>
mailing a cot»y uf ea. b ot s
to tbe l»«t known place of rt«i :etn-» ot s W M
noo-iesi'ient parties returnable to next term .
BV THE COCIiT.
We therefore command yon that yon
six good and lawiul men of your county
that you go upon the | retuives of John C raw
fold Gilleland, decea-ed, end thin and there
in the I resent* of tbr parties by y.,u warned,
if upon being warned tbey shall | r. sent
and having respect to the true valuation
thereof upon the oaths i nd affirmations o!
ihe six good and law:ul men store-aid, v.-,u
make partition of the real estjte of' John
Crawford Gilleland, de< -eased, to end anions
the heirs and legal representative- of said
decedent in such proportions an by the lax
ol this Commonwealth is direct*.i, if »ueh
partition cau lie mude without |>rejuli.:e or
s|Mjiling the whole, but if such partition can
not be made af> aforesaid, that then you cause
-ai'l inquest to a-eertaiu h.jw many of t'.e
said heirs and legal representatives it will
conveniently aecjmtnodate, describing ea. h
part by rnetea and bouuila an.l returning a
just valuation of the sa-ne ; but if -aid io
.jue-t lie of opiuion that the premises afore
said will not cocven'ently accommodate
more than ote of the heiA aforesaid, that
then you cause the said impi<-»; to vaiue arid
anpraise tte said estate with the appurle
na«ee«, having respect to the true valua
tion thereof, and that |>artiti..-ns ai.d valua
tion you have, together with a draft of the
premise*, before tbe Judges of the Orphans'
Court of butler county, at Uutler, Pa., the
term next after yon shall have made such
partition or valuation, and hare you theQ
there this writ.
Witness tbe Honorable Aaron L. Ilaz.'o,
President Jud«e of oar said C< urt at But
ler, Pa., this 3tlth day of -'uue. A. D.
REIUK.N MCELVAIS, Clerk O. C.
In the matter of the partition of the real
estate of John Craw lord Gill eland, late of
lite county ot Hutler, decease*., notice is
hereby giveD to tiie heirs of said decedent
thai 111 pursuance of an order of the Orphans'
Court o! Butler county. Pa., a writ ol par
tition has issued from said Court to the
Sheriff of said county, returnable on Mon
day, September 1, lsiai, aiid that liie il quest
will meet for the purpose of making parti
tion ol the rest estate of said decedent on the
'J'Jih day of August, A. l>. I*l*o, at 11 o'clock
A. M., of said day. upon the premises, at
which time and place you can he present il
you see proper. |'l he premises in question
are described «t follow* : A certain tract or
pitee of land situate in Adam* township,
Hutler county, PH., bounded on the nort .
by lands ot Dafid Marshall <'t a! , on the
eatt by lands of John Kennedy et al., on the
►■•ulh by iauds of John Dean and V\ ui.
i Dean, and on the west by lauds of James ti.
! Mart-hall's heirs, containing two humir. J
n:jd fifteen a*res, more or !e«w, with the r.p
purtenances. OLIVKB C. BEHK . SberiU.
TBEARCBT DEPAETMEHT, J
I OFFICE OF COMPTBOLLEB OF CrBEEXCV,
WAMIIM; ros, D. C., Joiy 1!), 1890. S
"WHEREAS, Ujr fati.slactorj evidence pre
en led to the undersigned, it has been
mode to appear that "The But.er County
Vatioual Bank of Butlcr," in tin- Borough
of Bttller, in the County of Butler and
i State of Pennsylvania, ha< complied with
| all the provisions of the statutes of the
; United States, required to be complied
I with before an association shall be author
ized to commence the business of ban king;
Now, therefore 1, Edward S. Baccy,
Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby
certify that "The Butler County National
Bank of Bo tier," in the Bor->ugh of Butler,
in the County of Butler and State id' Penn
sylvania, is authorized io commence the
business of Banking as provided in Section
Fifty-one ht nd _ ed ana sixty-nine of the
Revised Statutes of •he United States.
In testimony whereof witness my liand
and seal of office this lf)th day of July,
18IX).
[DEAL] E. S. LACEY,
Comptroller of the Currency.
No. 4,:i74.
Notice in Divorce.
Mrs. Barbara McKay, by i In the C ourt ol
l.er next friend Caeetmer inniinmi Pleas of the
WelM vs. Ur. Tliomaa fro ol IJuil*-r. A. l»-.
McKay J No. 11.. March T, 1 Sf>
To IT. Thomas McKay and al! whom It may
concern:
Two KUlipu nas In the above caae having been
returned N. K. 1., you, the iald l>r. Thomits Me
ha>. above defendant, are hereby roulred 10
upfiear !u the .aid < Xiurt of Common rleas. to
Is- held at liutler, Pa., on Monday, the til day
of September. lsijo, helnff the nrst day ot next
term of Court, lo answer the said complaint
and show cause. II any you have, why a divorce
should not he granted the said M ri. Karh.ira
McKay. Oi.ivmtC. Kevic, Sheriff.
Notice.
The Sunset Carbon Company, heretofore
composed of the undersigned, If. W. Martin
and William Falconer, ia dissolved. All
persona indebted to suid partnership are
notified to pay the same to W. (,'. Tlionip
aon, Esq., Receiver, Butler, Pa., and those
having claims against them will present
the same to him. 1.. M.WITIS, JK.
Executors 1 Notice.
WIfKKEAH. letter* of administration have
been granted to the undersigned on the
estate oi S. W. Shannon, of Franklin Twp.,
Butler Co., Pa., all person* knowing them
selveH indebted lo aaid estate will please
make immediate payment, and any having
claims against said estate will present them
duly authenticated for settlement.
I A. W. SHANNON,
| I Proapect, Pa.
(.JOHN P. HAT-ON,
Executors.
Estate of George Brown, uee'd,
LATE or CONCOBK Twi\, Brn.ru CO., PA.
Betters testamentary on the above estate
having l>ecu granteil t« the und< r*igued,
persons knowing themselvea indebted to said
estate Will please make immediate payment,
and any having claims against sold estate
will present them lor settlement.
MAKIA J. ItKoW.N, I'l l,
Greece City, Hutler Co., Pa.
(iEO. VV. FI.EI.IIKB, Att'y.
Executor's Notice.
(isTAiEorJ. I!. LONG, HEC'I), I.ATE or
KUANK 1.1.N TUT., BI TI.EB CO., PA.
I,e'ter» testamentary on the above named
< state having been granted to the undersigned,
ill persona knowing thim.clvcs indebted to i'
will piece make immediate payment, nod
uny having claims agaiust il will pre"" nt
them for settlement.
KOB'T M< BRIDE, Ex'r.
lfcCandlr.sk P. <>.
W. D. BItAXOON, Att'y.
Notice to School Teachers.
The School liircctors id C'lcarlield Twp .
Butler Co., will meet at the Hume* School
house, on August li'Jrd, Ih'.H), at 1 o'clock
p. ui., for the purpose of hiring to
track the coining term of six months.
Wages, p ,- r month. Mule teachers
, pic furred.
T. U. GREEK, Secretary,
Coylesville," Pa.
—OirlH triojele* at
J. F. T. STEIILE'h.
GRIND CLEARANCE SALE
OF ALL
Spring and Summer
Goods.
If you have not bought vour summer suit \ou can do so
NOW and at a
Greatly Ro<lll<V<l Price.
Having already bought my fall stork. it b- comes necessa
ry for me to MAKE ROOM IOR IIT-W <R N»1S». and in order to do
so f have reduced the PRICE -0 LOW that you cannot help
buying, once you see th; goods ind hear the figures thev can
be had for. ' w 3
Also a fine line of .staple suitings for
Men, \ onths, Boys and Children,
He carry a large stock of hats, gent-" furnishing coods.
trunks, valises, etc.
GRATIS:—A summer coat and vest eiven free vrith
every pareha<.» of f»v— -> r more
H. Schneideman
The Pioneer of Low Prices.
104 S. Main St. - - - Butler, ir»a.
REGISTER'S NOTICES.
The Keglst*r hvreby (fives notice that the
following aceoan ts of Executors. Adrmnl-tra
tors ail a (.tiardlana have been nied In bis otlio
accordin? to law. and will be presented to
*'our* lor confirmation aril allowance on
Wedtmdnj. tfeeltkiMy of sept, A. D., uet at
■s o'clock p m. of said day.
I. Final account of Martha McCoy and A. ('.
<;it*on. .i.imlnlsrrators »( Win. T. JttVov, de
ceased, late of FalTYlew Umti.-btp.
i. First partial aad distribution aceooat of
Kcasey. Henry Keasey, and Margaret I>ou
iran. executors of Henry ketisey. deceased. late
of VVinfield township
3. Partial account of I) It iiouthett and Har
vey cooper. PSWIIIDM of Kob«*rt Cowan de
ceased. late of Middlesex township.
« Final account of .Sarah A. McDowell, tfuar
(lian of Lizzie McLaughlin, minor child of Kot>-
•Tl McLaughlin, deceased, late of Butler coun
ty. Iciina
5. Final account of Jane Crosse administra
trix of T. M. Crow. deceased. Late of Slipper.-
r»» k t'> wnshlp.
c. Final account of E. 8. FletnmluK. admin
istrator of # harles C Klemmin?. deccaM:d. late
ot Buffalo township.
7. Final and distribution account of James
C. White, administrator of Joseph White, de
ceased. late of Muddy Creek tow nstilp.
H. Final account of John C. Moore, adminis
trator or J. 11. Davis, deceased, late of Centre
Xownsbip.
i». Partial account of Thomas Jamison, exec
utor of U. W. Wile?, deceased, late of Falrvlew
township.
li>. l'mal account ot M ('. Searing, adminis
trator of J. W. Abernethy, deceased, late of
Worth township.
11. i :nai ai i ount of Sauuel Sahll. adminis
trator of F.lizabeth Sahll. deceased, late of
Jackson township
12. Final and distribution account of John
Balfour, executor of ChrKtoplier Bollioist d. -
Ceased, late of Adams township
13. Final account of W. A. F'lemmlnjr. exec
utor of Samuel Sheldon, deceased, late ot l'arker
tow i! ship.
Notice Is hereby given that W. A. lleminiriK
will present his petition for Ills discharge as ex
ecutor at September term. l»uo.
14. Final account of A. 11 Behiu. executor of
Jacob Held, deceased. lale of Forward towiu,bli>.
I'. I'artlal account of Fannie K Gamble. ad
ministratrix of Thomas E. tiamble, deceased,
late ol Butler borough.
1«. Final account of Daniel Fielder, guar
dian of i lir.Stlan Sahll, a minor child of ( hrLs
ttah Sahii, deceased, lale of p.
H. A. A VKKT I . Ileglsler.
BRANCHTOH BFBTAURAHT
NI) LIVKKY.
AMOS HALL, pro.
At Hrancbton Station—Milliard Junction
of thel* , S. <t L. E. R. K. —Only 8 miles
to Murriusville. 4 miles to Centreville, C
mile- to llari'i.-vilJe, It miles to Coaltown
.Mi nis at all hours, lodgings and livery
-t tide.
TE ? :MS REASONABLE
DIAMOND HCTSL,
JAMES SELLERS, Propr.
New furniture, new linings and first
class accommodations. Livery.
Svrth utile of Diamond, llutler, I'ti.
EtTENMULLER HOTEL,
No. 88 and 90, S. Main St.,
BUTLER, - -
Near New Court House— formerly Donaldson
•lons*--go. ,1 accommodations for travelers.
< ioodstabling connected.
EITKKMUMJtR & LEI BOLD, I'rop'rs.
NIXON'S HOME,
35 N. McKEAN ST., BITLEIt, I*A.
.Meß.ls>t*all hours. OlKjn all night.
Breakfast as cents.
Dinner 25 cents.
Supper 'js cents.
lodging S> cents.
SIMEON NIXON - I'KOfR.
Willard Hotel
W. If. KEIHJNG, Prop'r
BUTLER, - IP-A..
KTABI.IHU I* CONMCTIO*.
SAMI'I.K BOOM for COBBKBCIAL TBAVKLKBH
K AMPLE LLOOM. I.IVKITV INCONNKT.TION
Hotel Vogeley
(Strictly First Claxs.)
HENKY L. BECK. PBOF'L.
J. 11. FACBKL, Manager. Buller, I'a.
TT. H. KICHOLL*, T. M. HEWITT
NEW LUMBER YARD
R S. NICHOLLS & CO..
Dealer* in all kind* of
Rough and Worked Lumber.
DOOKS,
SASH,
BLINDS,
SHINGLES,
LATH, ETC.,
Hard and Boft Coal
We have a large Mock of all kiu«l» of Lum
ber, Oil Well llign, Etc.
Call anil >.'ct our price* and dee our utoek.
Mail Orders Promptly Attended
To.
Office und yard on
MOVBOIE .ST., NKAR WMT I'M* DKPOT,
BUTLER. I'A.
W A VTPm Salesmen »• Sell Qfcr
V> An l Lll/I choicest Nariary Stock
All K"odn guar An teed lir»t-clwn. Good
alarieH and I'xpasse*, or a liberal com
minion paid. No experience nece.suary.
Write for term*, riving uge and Hecure
vnur choice of Territory. .
O. L KNIGHT A CO ,
100 I'ark Avenue. KocheMer, S. V.
Ad*ortitte ID *,h« CITIZM
Road Reports.
•••iTii f. TO M ISKTIS . - AIX rTgtOXS J3T
nurnt.
The followlr r ;,d petitions Lave been con -
ur».- d ni.-i b;. ihe Court and will be presented
for c ot.tirmatlon ateoi'itely on • dn.-sday sen-
T r v " D " ol eepMons be nied. riz:
K i> No.June sewion. !-!«. Petition for
vacat.ofi.. bur .e and »jpily „i part of a pub
' rcao ieadli u[: i:„ Allezheny and Butler
v"" ' b : ' irl *-*'t. " hanged and
supplied U ltig that i art of said road that lies
between where the public rr.td leaves the south
one > 11ae land ■ : John the south
er' •ri.er-.l !:e ' UMI of th»* si Id John Klin
2'*r Jt :i p -nt . n the 'lhom i Teelt road, being
-xt ~»'\ru r- t,-:.,r. or ,e-_ in length. May
;, '"'•-.J'*" " "'" n •''»« 'he vacation,
<t. ..e and s.i j... iu , p-u.ed for. are neoea
- ir.. and In . e tii- re;- r r la, i out same as shown
p<-i dratt lile't. I report the probable cost
ol in king sai.l r ,d t.. i,- twenty-Ave dollars,
and should be - t,j ■ i,e tou nsbip. No dam
ages Assessed.
K D. No 1. Jtine - n . is,f>. Petition for a
punii r id lo at a |"Slit in D>megal town
ship, on the farm ol < husiiria llasler. at the
public luad ic ar Ibe trestle of the Pittsburgh
s West- rn H. K. i ..uipany, running from the
Waterson s Ferry road to another point on the
" .terson s Ft rr> r>ad ai !i .ttalo Bridge. In n
tnwn.-hlp. and to end at a point on said public
road oa the farm of s,id Uiristlna llasler, on
llic n rihwest si le of said P a W. R. k. Co.a
tra< k ; and also to vacate the public road now
oi»eoed from a |mi,it on the farm of said C'hrte
tina II -vler ti<-jr the ln--Ue ot -aid railroad and
running lo a i nt at ih» I.irm of tilt- saidChrts
tlfiallasler. on the same public road. May 8.
lws> regKjrt vi. - vers and draft filed, reporting
the road in i*se to be vacated, and that the road
pra>ed tor Is lie- -..tr> . and have f nerefore laid
oit Oi- same t.,r prii.u.- use. and they report the
probable co-| ol iti iklr.g said road to be twenljr-
Dre dollars, and til .1 the aid cost should be
borne 1... the t.iwi -hii« :>nd 'hat the ilamages
». --ed ,uld be paid »>> the ojouty. and tney
ass, --ed dafiiu~ .us follows, to-wlit To Mrs.
< hri-ttna llasler, |r.
BtTtr.it i oi >n ss.
1 erufled iroiu the rev«>rd thLs ith day of Aug.
ISWI.
KrcußN MI-ELVAI*, Clerk y. 8.
Widows' Appra;?enients.
Ttie follow :ng widow appraisements of per
- lial property -,-t apart t. rthe i.ene(lt ol the
widow ol o ; • ti ive pecn filed in the of
lice „| t|... I jerk Ol or. h > :is < O.irt of Butler
e..m,t). vi/. t
War nol Vi 1 Br;, son UK) ot,
.1 « Buir.l :»o uu
>" »•'-.! y. SO (JO
" r ' ' owaii Wo uo
Ai- in fh»- above apprai-*?-
Ll '!.-■■ Vfln prr
• r; «.f BUQcr couiafy
<« l? . ii. it:< ii at rifely mi W«*<inei4diiy, the
''da> ■ I - •, , t. i-.. if it'> eiccptl >DS be
Istt'i; n Vi oi.VAix, Clerk O.C
--i -Ul <IATIONAL.
SUNBURT ACADEMY
r I'HE i'ail TCTOI of SuDhory
will opeu Ttip*<lay, Auga<>t
l'J If you ure looking for the beat
place lo c'jtHin an education yon can
lind it by the catalogue of
Ai-atlciuy. Classical, Normul
'ir.'l Miirif-al Courses. Catalogue
dt-at on apph'cation to
T E. MOFFAT,
Conltersville, Pa.
North Washington Academy.
Tlit- North Washington Academy
will open itH Fall Term of Bchool on
Tuesday, August 2fitb. For terms,
rooms, board, etc., ad
dress T P. MiFrLf.v
It B. STAHKH, Sec. Hoard of Trus
tees.
Washiiigloii & Jefferson College,
H r ASU/N({ TON, PA.
Tne yoth \ear bcntns Hcpt l". Classical,
Sclentitl'- and ITepuratory l>e|..irtments, Kor
infora.ailon coiiceniink' Preparatory I>«part
ineiit apply to Prof. .1. Adolpn Schmitz. Prin.;
lor i 'atalOKUe or other mi >rtnaiton to President
Moffat.
ULEGHENY COLLEGE.
MEADVILLE, PA.
TJth year be gins Sept. l«. I■«»; nt irraduates;
it; In Ikxi. Situation In allliful ami beautiful.
All ne<essary ex|*-nses ueed not exceed SifiS
a \ear. Faculty rumpowd of men specially
trained for their dejiartntenta. Students maj
complete pr»-paratnr> s'udle*. Address
it. II WIHiKLEK. 1.1. I».. President.
BKAVKK COLLEGF:
AND MUSICAL INSTITUTE,
AT HEAVKK. PA., iwcnty-slj miles below
PlttsburK. ou the Ohio. Full Vol NG I.AI>IE.s.
.superior 10. at ion and btilldiiiKs. Pupils In
family of President. Physical, Intellectual,
S<*iaf and Moral powers developed Hest
teaclicrs in oer> department. Director of
Music a jfraduate of I'.erlin. liales reasonable.
He no f„r a new circular. It. T. T A V I/Jl!.
Tito (HOICK ht'llOOLH.
BROOKE HALL,
For Girls and Young Ladies.
Shortlidge Media
Academy,
For Boys and Young Men.
SWITHIN C SHORTLIDGE, A M
(HAKVABDORADCATB.)
MEDIA, PAo (S'- fir Philadelphia.)
Planing Mill
—AND—
Lumber Yard
J. !, I'l KV'llS. 1.. O. IM'KVIS.
S.G. Purvis&Co.
MAMTAt TPV.Un.- AND BEAI-KW ' N
Rough and Planed Lumber
)t i* v ttv •m^t!Kit r "*"'«
811 INGLES, LATH
; ii SEWER PIPE.
Butler, Pa.
, 'f* 'CKTiSiCHtI ' . .• ».( a.r +
3."* in v. i ugb, wtil lind it on Ifc 1 1
eLORDIi THOMAS.