v.rnun ... rwrtßTM ** MOZRIM UNA -nwrac* um yw m*«eCoaetj - OMlwr.OeNiiftsW VLm> U |j| ,>IT|- -* ItUKMUrinultcf FRIDAY. ACGrST Ml ISWI CM eacfc mm ot «*c rrracc ao«^f» tZSZZSttAZ < £?3W.£ the mms Ml tfcnr aetf afcfv*. act m» , siing a county paper. All 11 ■imiliiii Hii«r iuModed far wlifirtiw tm itm vrntm eeecaj3**ed by the rwa) wr.uT. not far pvbiaeattao bat a» PUM by »*POM»BTE UIM. RrpiWican Stale Tirket rot c«ru?i«*. GEORGE WALLACE DELAMATER. f«k uxrmixT wrum LOUIS ARTHI'K WATKES. roK szcuTiii or IMUN AITAIBS. THOMAS J. STEWART. BrpaUkaa Ctuly Ticket. m muiu, JOBLLFL M. THOMPSOX. AXDBEW G. WILLIAMS, roc SMIFF. TM. M- BKOWJF. m mmwMnin, JOH>" G. HI FPUS. FOB UCIHICI ill KCC9BOCS. DAVID E. DALE. FH TUAkIIU JAMBS S. WILSON, raruutroam, JOSEPH HIISWELL. rwcocm coiu'mwjii*, SAMUEL T. MARSHALL. JOSLAH C. KISKADDOX. rot cenrrr u»n«n, ADAM M. DOUTHETT. JACOB ALBERT. FOB (OB9UB. JOH>' KEXSEOR. Call for Congressional Primaries The Republican VOTER* OF Butler eoanty •re RV.NETTED to meet at their several (laces FOR holding elections, BETWEEN tbe OOT* of 2 acU, which is to convene on the 23RD inst., for the pur pose of putting in nomination A Republican candidate for CONINE*" iu 25TH Di-triet. And the several member* of the COUNTY Committee are requested to assi»t in organ iring their respective election hoard*, and to make return of the rote A* RANT to the Chairman of the County Committee, where the vote will BE COUNTED for elttie has FIXR-d Tues day, tfc<- 16th it. st., as tbe U.»y for a pri 1 mary TO ELECT delegates LUUT* Casgrea*- ioiiul Convention, to meet in Harmony, this county, on the following TUESDAY, the 23din«t., and we hope that the primary will be wall ittended, and tbat ouce again Butler county will ELECT a delegation tiiat will BE *N honor aud a credit to it. It will lie an odd primary in < ne respect — no candidates for the office will L>e voti»d for, none are announced. And yet we have A candidate. For some *IU.O public semi merit in Leiver, LU'ler wid Lawreaee countie* BU been centering and crystal Uing on one niarv —A man an. MG men — and bis name is THOTFJM W. L'bilups. His home is in Hew Castle. lie U well and favoraWy known by bnndreds of farmers in this county, who huvc never r< gr»lted giv ing hirn tbeir oil leases. Ife has shown him self a friend of the laboring man. He has every qualification for inteliigenlly repre aenting this district in Congi. «. lie is a Republican in principle and N A.< one of tbe original Abolitionists, and la*t but not least, we can elect him. WITH him for ottr candidate we would engage in a winning light from tbe begin ning. Shall It not lio Thomas W. Phillips T IT 1* said that John L. Sullivan, after reading an account of the lute slugging match on tbe floor of the HOUNE at Wash ington, renounced all bis C»ngreseionat ambition I. Death of Joseph Brlttaln, Jr. NO young man in Butlei was more thor oughly respected than Joseph Urittuin, Jr. He was honest, industrious, studious, uu ost«ntation» AND euUirprisitifr, ctreful In business, a warm friend and hud every quality that tended to WIN the respect and admiration of Li/ fallow men Butler had no better citizen. A year or so ago he conceived "the idea of building A chemical WORKS In Uuiler that would TitilliO tbo salt water <>( tlio Kelbnr wells near town, aud ai*'> the wra«t<« WIMMI of tbe count/. ll>- -tudi«-T N entered neit morniDg lif< « as fonud U> | MI extinct N'oiie of bis mliuiaio tri»n>U M Butlor have the »llght«**» id<- 1 that be !«. tended uicing bis owu life. HU was high misded and very sensitive, I nt. be hail often been beard to eipre*SH!»<> I" ho. fiieiitls, lmt to every I soul IN Butler who knew ll.m, mni many | thcro bo WHO wiU ohcrhh the memory of ' Joseph Brlttaln, Jr. I Meeting of the County Com mittee. Tfcirtv-eigkt n«aW»a> the County Committed pet in aa appearance last Moncay i» :o *- ll *- r * MI HA-ehoo'i emU for a Meting Short , IT after 11 o'clock the Chairman calleJ the meeting to order and #tat*d it.- objett. which was to hear the report of the Con J fereace Committee and act upon the report A motion to hear the report carried, and iu mairman Col. Sallivaa aroee and gave an aceoant of the arracgemenr- for j the meeting in Butler on the 14th of Aug.. the meeting at Cutler and of the votin ir down t»v the Lawrence an bnbery it was invaiid. spoke of tbe differ ence in the instructions of the delegate*, of the adjoarned meeting at New Brighton MI the 30:h of AzguM. of the interference with the presence of the bribed delegates by somebody, after they had promised to be present to testify, ot the refusal ot the Mercer and Lawrence county delegates to bear the evidence of Dr. Mcfonnell. Mar thall. Harrah. and others who had secured the confessions and affidavits of the bribed delegate*, of the refusal of the same conn ties to refer the matter back to the old con ference or popular vote of the district, of the 'jreai and the recommendations. Tbe Colonel canvassed the situation rerr fully and wound up by reading the recommen dations of the Conference. Dr Irvine morel that the report be re ceived and accepted. Mr. Moore was in lavor of sending the fifteen former delegates back instead of having a new primary. A. U Campbell thought the committee had acted wisely and that we should not at tempt to patch up anything, or our oppo Bents would say we were afraid to again go before the people. ... Br tansoD thought thmt pnnciwe* would win, and was going ahead to make a •peech when the whistle® blew for noon, and the convention adjourned till 1 o'clock. After dinner Dr. Denniaon finished hi* remarks, and then M. B. M' Bride Eaq., of Mißeratown, had something to say. He thought the state of affairs was deplorable, that we (bould take no rath step, that Con gress was an important office, and was go ing back to the beginning of the affair when objections were made. 'Esquire Reiser was in favor of sending hack the old fifteen delegates. Mr. Moore made* motion to receive the report, alone, and Mr. Camp!»ell thought that vu «trange parliamentary law. but the motion carried and the report wait ac- Ifr. Moore then introduced a set of re* oltttion* which, with the change made in the «ec«sd resolution, read u lollows; ■ MOLCTIOga. h*v,tr»l That we accept the report of the Committee jer 23, 1 800. Knotted, That whilst we endorse the action of the Beaver conference as far a* it went, yet would most respectfully requent that at its next meeting it make arrange ment* for the taking of the testimony of fered at the New Brighton conference, and rejected by it by the negative votes of the delegate* of Lawrence and Mercer conn ties, together with such other testimony oearing on the subject as may be deemed proper This for the iuformation of the txtoplc. Emoked, That a* a ' fraud on the ballot is treason to the blatc," we are pleased to observe the deep interest the people of this district and the country at Urge are taking in tire isaue now being made up between the political corruptionist* of this district and the honest voters. In *ueh an ii>»ue the result cannot be doubtful. K**olr"t. That we heartily endorse tL< conuuet of Xewton Black, Ksq., in his nn tllish and honorable bearing throughout thin protracted canvass He retires from the contest with his "honor and his con science clear,'' carrying with him the con fidence and jr'/od wishes of the people of the ''ounty. Kmohetl, That whilst we have no dqsire to anticipate the final action of the Har mony convention, nevertheless we believe we voice the sentiments of the great mass of the Republican voters of this county when we express our belief that the selec tion of Hon. Thomas W. Phillips, a man cf iudtutry, and a friend of the industrious, a man whose integrity i* known and recog nised by all, would be received as a happy solution of our present embarrassing con dition by the honest voters of the entire district, and would receive their unquali fied approval in November. lUtoltert, That the delegates to the Har mony convention are hereby requested to urge upon said convention the propriety of adopting the popular vote system of making Congressional nominations in the future. IlcvitrrH, That we urge upon each mem Iter of this committee that they complete tLe examination of the registry in the sev eral districts, and have the names of all Republicans entitled to a vote placed on the registry and properly assessed, and have afl name* improperly on said registry «tricken off so that the names of legal Toter* only may remain. A motion was made that they 1M; adopted, bat Mr. M. V. Greer thought they Were too much to take in at one time, and that it wouid be better to consider them iu sec tions. l»r. Irvine objected to the whole set. lie thought that the old fifteen delegate* were dead, that the County Committee had uo power to resurrect them. (This in re gard to the second resolution, which origi ually provided for the sending back of the old fifteen delegates.) The resolutions were then taken up sep arately. No. 1 was adopted unanimously. No. 2 was changed from sending buck the old fifteen delegate* to read a* above. No. 3, after being explained by Col. Sul livan, wu adopted The object is to give the evidence rejected by the Lawrence and Mercer county delegates to the people. No. 4 was adopted without dfsseut. No. !>, ou motion of Dr. Dennison, was adotited by a rising vote. No. fl brought on a discussion. I)r. Irvine thought no instructions whatever would be belter, Mr. Mcßride respects Mr. Phillips, but though it would be inconsistent to in struct for him, and Mr. A. h. Campbell tnought the action would be misconstrued Hud would be inconsistent with the Com mittee's recommendation, but a decision was fiually called for and the HwllfiM carried. With buttwo or three exceptions everybody In the room favored Mr. Phillips, but many thought it imprudent to forestall the action of the convention. Nos. 7 and 8 were adopted unanimously. Then the question of the conduct of the primary came up. Mr. Moore made a rno tUm to the eliect that each member of the Couuty Committee should organize the election board In hi* district, that each election board should certify the result iu Its precinct to its county committeeman, and that the county committeeman should immediately send it to the Chairman of the Oonuly Committee, who with his clerks will tabulate the reiults and send word to the candidates for delegate* who are elected, the vote of each district to lie pub lisbed in the Republican papers. This pro jr-amine, after some discu**iou, was adopted and the Convention adjourned The delegate districts are as follows: Ist. Allegheny and i'arker. 2d. Venango, Marion, aud Men er. 3d Hllpperyroek, Worth and Center ville born 4th. Cherry, (.'lay and Kutibury boro, 3t.b. Waihingtun aud Concord. Oth. Fairview twp., I'etrolin, Karu* City and Kairview boro'*. t'b. Donegal, Oakland and Clearfield twjis., and MUleratown boro. Hth. Huinmit, Jefferson and Clinton twp.'., and Haxonbnrg boro. IKb. W infield anil Buffalo. 10th. Forward and i'enn, lialJridge. Illh. llutler twp., Uutler lioio. 12th. Adams and Middle.,ex. l.'lth Cranberry, Jackson, Conuoque kern ing—south twp*., Zeliunople and Kvuri* City. I4tb. I*nca»ter, Muddy Creek, Conno qUene*#ing north f.jtb Centre, Franklin, and Fro*poet boro. Tiik Democratic conferees that met iu New Castle last Friday adjourned witluiut fixing a day for another meeting. Tdk speci'h of Keuator Mitchell, of Ore gou, on the tariff, Iu the U. K. Benate, on tb» It of August ult., i» one of the clearest, allot aud mint satisfactory of any yet delivered on that qncntloij. As a former ' itl/eli of ItiiUer eouuty, our people feel I I a pride iu the ditlltictioii obtained by the ' j boualor from Oregon, NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. Mr and Mr- "Wx of Rochester Pa. formerly of Emient-n lately 1< -t tire children fcy diphtheria The cen-Tis ennx-rator at Pa. "found a 22 year old woman who wa- the mother of nine children j A little girl named Hettie Brers, of i Grapeviile. TfTestmoreland county. wa» at tacked by a laree rat the other day whi.e . feeding chicken-, and so terribly i.itten it | jis thought she will die. prooal-ly from ' ' iood poisonins:. i A drake on a farm in Berks county, kill jed a"?d ate risteen young ttartos n a j day. Tucker Hr bunny. Tne dog stationed himself at the mouth of the aperture to seek whom be might devour. In a few seconds a rabbit bound ed out, closely followed by the ferret. The dog paid no attention to the rabbit, but seized the ferret by the throat, shook it viciously several times, gave it a tow) in the air. and it come to the ground an dead as a door nail. The rabbit escaped The Butler man wan so angry that be "hot the dog. A New Castle manufacturer paid a bill without a murmur the other day, siuiply on account of tbe way it was worked. His engineer found that the hot-water pump would not work and sent for the machinist. The Utter bothered with it half a day and said it must come apart. This meant a stoppage of the factory for a long time. It was suggeeted that a neigbbork g engineer be sent for, as he was a sort of genius in the matter of machinery. He came, and after studying the pump awhile he took a hammer arid gave three *harps rap* over the valve. "I re< kon she'll go now," be quietly raid, and putting on steam "*be" did go. ' The next day," say* the manu facturer, "I received a bill from him for tSi '/J. The price amazed me, but when I hail examined the item* I drew a check at once. The bill read this way: Messrs. Blank A Co., Dr. to John Kmitb. For fixing pump, 50 cent*; for knowing bow, ♦os.' Had he charged me $20.50 for fixing the pump I ukould have considered it exorbitant. But oO cents was reasonable, and I recognize the valua of knowledge; so I paid and said nothing." Tho-jia- (j■ Boyle, son of If -U. Boyle, President of the National Ins. Co. of Allegheny, went to the seashore last Fri day morning, learned that his father was in the *urf. swam out to find arid surprise him, was siezed with cramps and was drowned within a stone's throw of where his father atood. The luckieot farmer, outside of the oil country, that we hare heard of lately is Joseph Jarrica of Juniata county—one of the mountain valley counties of tbe central past of the state. His crop of peachci in estimated at from 2.V) to 3.VJ boxes, and he is offered si, per l«»x, delivered at tbe depot. Home, O. 1* men were convicted at Washington I'a. la*t week, aud received the usual sentence* for selling liquor with out licenea. Reunion of the Moore Fanjlly. The descendant* of Samuel 11. Moore held their annual reunion at the residence of 8. If. Moore in Worth twp., on the 28th of Aug. Being favored by most pleasant weather, at an early hour in the forenoon more than two hundred of tbe friend* and relatives of the lamily had assembled. It was observed that all brought baskets, and soon two Jong tables, which were wprcad in either baru floor, testified to the fact that not only were the baskets plonti ful, but they were also well filled After ample justice had been done to the go< d thing.t thai had been provided for the satisfaction of the "inner man," the a«*em bly was called to order by 8. 11. Moore, Ksq. lluv. K. J. Thomus, of Unity Hta tion, Allegheny county, I'a., was unani mously chosen Chairman In a few well directed remarks, he thanked the audience for the honor conferred upon him and stated that he was a man who delighted in show ing his authority, and that any misconduct would be promptly dealt with. Ilia sub sequent course showed that he was not *o anxious for an opportunity for exercising authority as he was that ail should have an enjoyable time, f'rof. J N. Moore, of Hllpperyroek, wu* chosen Secretary, after which devotional exercise* were conducted by Iter. J M Hay, of Prospect. A hi»tory of the family was read by H H. Moore, which was adopted b; the lamily. Remarks appro priate to the occasion were made by Kev, Hal*ton, of Porter*vlllo, Kev. Itay. I'rof. Moore, and Kev. Thomas. The urogram was interspersed with music by the l'or- Uirsville Comet Band, which waioue ol the mo*i eujoyab'e features of the daj'. After the observance of the program, it wan decided to hold tbe next reunion with Hamuel Moore, of Franklin township, on Aug. 25, 18{fl. The exercise* were closed with prayer by Kev. UuUton aud the remaining part of the day *»» *pent in social conversation. The Moore family is one of tUe oldest Butler Co. and it is .descended from ,Samuel 11. Moore, who win born in Couuty Antrim, Ireland, iu Feb.. 1770, came to America in J7WJ, and to Uutler Co. iu Ibyi. His descendants number 274, of whom 234 are now living. J. M. M. Kounlon of the Grosxman Family. In respuusn to their kind and loving hearts the children of Mr, ami Mrs, John Grossman, of Hllpperyroek Twp., made a surprise party for their narents aud Invited their friend* aud neighbor* to join them. Accordingly on Wednesday morning, the 27th ult., the relative* and friends to the ■lumber of about 1.10 gathered iu with their ba*kel* full of good things. Hub ii.autial expressions of affection aud regard for their aged parents were not wanting on the part of the children and friend*, for two fine rocking chair* beside numerous Uss valuable gilt,% were pre scuted to them. After dinner the meeting w.t- called to order and Mr /. B. Hhepard was elected chairman and M. F Mayer secretary. Mr T. K. Ifeatty. for the children, pn-scuted the gifts in an appropriate speech, and M V Mayer r<-*potided briefly in behalf of the parents, Mr* U. W, Fox then entertained (he aadleuce with a song, whicb was well ren dered Mr (iros*mau thnriked the chil ilreu and friend* for the many mart' sol'! o*leem manifested toward* him aud Mr* (iros*mati A song entitled "I'll take you to your home' wan then hiiug and the meeting adjourned. Hkc. Tim ClilH 1 lU itMifi tor tUm s/mt iummi of harM|»rUl» U found In lh« fas I thai Mt'rii IVIfiM. lUftn'm Hut •«p*rlll* \» Ihn t«»i hU»* 1 puriftr r aud ** tttally arrotn| : Titoa 0. r. r.a of Lee fc j hmfr «u romi trd rf aeHicr Ik ncr *.:t • wst Eifiw. JI -«i Judffe RsrWra bsa * ne* - trial. sad *este:se«d Us to pay : A fin* "f SSOO &LJ to iir.prUoawi in the imifj jail ft'" «irtx daj a. Thi IVraocT - of Wiseoß** tare so-. ' mated '-Bad B»y " Peck ft* GOTKBOT —The Sutler V. C. T. C. *ill c<* i ocv jpjr th«r >• ~ eat .jr -"anl '-n the Fa * grovnd thi« rear but the anion have imsf ' ed U> hare a teat placed at a conreaient point opoa the far the dijtrifcnt .a of temperance lstentare and a- a *ort <»f rendeivooi f<>r W. C. T. U. rußtor*. A preying inrita".: -a it extended to all tLe white ribbooer* tkraifbMt the ee*intr t- • calL We need to become better aeqaaint ed *"ith each other Bad tha* Baited in a rioter bond of sisterhood. It is hoped that not one will ieare the ?T"'jnd- havi.-p failed to embrace thU opportunity a~il that many pleaaaata- jnaintance- mav be made and old friend -b'.pi renewed. A comma tee of ladies will be in cocitant attendant tinder the dire "ion of the Co. Sapt., "f Fair work and Co. Lit. S»upt. PUEi>* Sre'T. DEATHS HKED —Ather hom< in liarri-' Thur dar, A2l. i <•<•. Mr- Lar> a Y*' 4, wife of #a«nt E. Heed. Br., afed aln.ut 76 years. BKITTAIN—In f'ittebnrjr. Konday, A 31; I*9o, Joseph lirittain, Jr. of Butler, sped 38 year- DITGAX—At tU« home "f hi* brother iti Oakland tvj. Sept. I, 1-00, Michael I»Q pan, aired 70 year*. BOUTMAB— In Bntler, s»t th> re*;deru-.» of II L. Ran kit'. Sept. 3. IMM», Mr John Bert in an, a;."! 71, yearn and ft month gIEBBBT—In thi< place, Hnnday, An?v 31, 1890, Mr* Biebert, aid' w of the late Frederick Hiebert and mother of Mr. Wi'lia.a Hiebert, aged ft 2 year*. <: month* and 12 day*. The funeral w.»- from the re*i«!cuc« ol her nun Wiltia.i. Siebert on Tee-day l i t LKGAL ADVERTISEMENTS AdminUt:at..r* and E*eu'l Ca»lu»«rimou of Butler Wine VK. M'.'Xay. 'Co., A. J> . No. l» ; htufM T., lei». Kew. I, fMft. ',n tii'itn/ti. Walter f« (iraliam- Esii., wa* anpoliited by the < oart to take te*tt iboriv In the To all furtk* In IriU-r'nt Uka notlea; I vt-il iak<- n.e n-*umoi,y of »n ne«te« liu'lej- II alxr.' uppointmi-nt at my ofll' <- OIJ KrtSaj. 'ln- l'ifh 'lay of OD p;.r' of 111/elrt .at l'> o clock a. m. WAITER L. <,KAIIAM. ' ninrn'r. «epj. a. I«*». Estate of Dawson Wadsworth, Deceased. (I.ATK OK hMJ-i-EtritOClt TOUNMIII',) l-etter" lulei' i ritary on the of Daw •OII Wadovri.rih, de'-eavl, )»!<- of Hlippfery reck towutbip, (Sutler county, i'a, liaviiiif lj«en rmcte'i UJ the un«ler»i«c»>ed. all per«,u» kDOWiO(S thuii" lv«» if:«)el»le'l lo tai'i ••tate will jilvav; raal«e unuie'liate payment, and auy l.arinjr cla.ox »t-«iri»t >ai«J <»tate will present iheiu 'J jly mitlieiiticatcl Inr -eltle- Blent, DAWNOXI . W AMWf/ttTIl, j . IlKXßinu WaDhWOHTH, j ' Kei>, *r I*. 0., Butler ciqnty, Pa. Dissolution Notice, Notice la herein given that the partnership lieretoforc exlulli ; i>et*eeii A. L Knox ami ■ W. Hartley, under ttie Oriu name of Hartley 4: Ktiox. dolti(« buaitiexa at fetrolia. Miller*towt: and other places »-a* dtiwolTUd ttli ol April, !»■». '1 he account* of tli» Hi'ii will be Billed l»j* 'i. %V. Hartley a'. I errolia. A. 1.. K*OX, «i. W. I.AKU-KY. Estate of Sitrion Barrihart, Sr., flec'd, ( I.ATI. • K DOKF.fi AL TWr.) of aMiininlration harifij; Ux-a frantcl lo the ui dff»ii{ned uu the e»tata ol hiuiou llatnliarl, Sr., (lec'd, late of ll Tap,, Duller < 0., I'a., all penon* knowing th' m-elve* indtl. «<1 to hoel estate will plea«e mike •inumlitiU' ftajrtiierit, unit any havin/ ';laira« ujjainKt nn.il i -ldte will preaent tUcui ilul/ authenticated ior HetUcmurit. I'. S. BAKXUIin, Ailin'r, f liariihari'n Mill* P. <)., I Co., I'a. TBRAC «Y DRI'AKT'•!KST, f Ovuci: OK CoMl TRdl.LKtt OK CrJiItEXCV, . WAHHIKOTO.-.. I). C., Jflly 19, I(4iJO. ) Wiikkkam, I'y aatiafactory eviilcnfe pre sented to the nadiri-igDiiiJ, it lion Ij«i;ii miiUe to abpcar thut "Thn Batler County National Hank iJutler," in tin; llorniiKtt of llutler, in the County of IJ-.jtli-r and Ktate «»f I'ennay! rani:i, han ( omjilieil with till tbij proviiiiii * of the HtatutiM of the United Htaten, r«<|iiired lo l»e complied with before an a moeiation Hliall lie author Iz'-d t«i cmnieni": the biiMnn-- of li.'iukiiiff; N|>lleallon w 111 lie li.aile to the Ijjh prenitlinK In Uie IJourt 01 < omiiiou I'll-11 or l'.iitli r county, I'a., on Mointiiy. hepUsini; r n, i«m, l,ir a Charter for 'Clinton Ai .uli-iii . ' 'ihe purpime ior which tin: coruorulinn I orim-il in to iifTonl all fur >uinn. of clllier wwho may ilenire It a general hntfiub. Normal, Vcaileinle. or I lannlcttl i-'lu < -»tioii, with the 11' wcr lo graduate and lo con ler diploma* and i -un-e*. •I.e. Noaiim, .loiiw I*. KlKKl'Aiiiick, .lAMM \V*7«ON, •loll* II A l-M f-l-AII, (IBOIUIK lIAUVCt . WiM.iim ft Mri. nK.r.i., Att.'yi. AUKUHt 19, li>i Notice. The HotiHCt ('.. boil Couipauv, heretofore cotnpoxed ol the >mderHif(iied, IC. \V. Martin and William I'aieoner, la illkaolved. All pe.'Koua indeliteil to naid partOerßbip arc notified to nay t! e aaine to \V. Thomp Ron, Kw|,, Heccjier, Hutler, IV, and tliomi havii.jt claim* a niimt them will present the name to him. L. Mahtiii, Jk. Executors' Notice. WIIEKKAN, l*-l 1•r« of admlniKtratioti h.t»e been Krnnted ie the underniffned on the fHiain of M, U'.M ino'in.of Franklin Tap., Hutler Co., I'a., Ml per«'in« knowtrii; them »elvek indebUfif > naid drtate will pteavc make imnicdinu ..lymeut, and any buying claim* aKaiimt »ai I eatale will present them 'luly autlienlieau I for m-lllement. f A. W. Biiasmom, | j fro*peel, I'a. (John I*. ItArwi.K, Ksecu torn. Estato (il ., I'a. li-ntuoi ulniy on lh«- ulk/vi: ealalu iiaviiij; been grm -wl In the und i-raiijned, all peraona kuowiii ; htti|Mil*i!l Indebtml to aaid rHtatc will make 1111 mediate payment, and any lihviiik lanoa agatnal aaid eatale will pn-Mrnt llien for *«l tie men I. .1 v 111 a J. Hiiowk, IC*'*, ., I'A. I,ei|rr> le.tam lury on the above iiumeil i-auile bavinr; beei tcrantmi to the undersigned, all pi r-oiia know ig tlieinaelveaindebted to it will pliioi- n aki immediale iiayment, and any having elan a it will present litem for aelllenn 't. £iIII I Mi IIHIDI., I.n'r. Mi;( andlma I'. O. W. I>. lIKANtK <, Att'y. WA A * ONCK, i.ooil men In aul it lor our Drat claai Nurpi r> Mim i- on aalary o . uiniuiiiaioii. iiaul wi-'-kly l'i rmaiii'iii emp|. iiiienl gmiranieeii. iiuilit Iri-i- I'ri'vl'Hia <• M-rlei" e not r.-ipnreil. We • ■in make .4 dik 1 1- fill a,m ninth ol anyone who will noil and 1 i: i» our luaini'iltona. Wntu lor terrna al iih' e i ■IflNKn / 1:01 .1:, l.ake \ll >• Nur*lA "J. 17, 1 B. if B. LATK BUVKUS Arc More Fortunate THAN USUAL THIS BEASON In many lioea io oaf I'rre» oood* Department* wc find a i-nrplun, par tieslarlf iti SUMMER V;OOL£a.J. Tbi« iturpla-! ff»u«t go iloom i* Deeded for FnJ' if- A* now erririfiif. A >-a!e of Viae ItpoftiJ Dr»»» Good** Xove!t.e>_ io to 1. ihcb good* at 50r Very otid choice I*ererj piece of which in down in |>riw from |1 00 to .Surely tLi»» in reach ins.' Bed I'ock. Choice line of f>o-ir ceota. And in the SILK DEI'AK'I MEiJT. . Extra quality l!#-focb Black HurahM, 50 centn, 2C-in< h Block "•*' ceuta. A tvry large line ol Cof//rr.i< Hr. oexoit BII.KU, 1 U ioibrn wide, 70 cents, worth iotriucicilly $1.25 100 piecett Colored Armure .Silk* at $1 00, extra heavy »|nality, flown from %\ 25 nnfl i'l £lO. That i* to Hay, b'ttb our $1 2.0 and $1 50 Ar murea now marked SI.OO a yard. Thene and many other itenm for late buyers to profit by m ;be»>e Btoren. Write our Mall Order Department. It olfern *ame sdvaritagen HH are pre cerited over the coootero. BOGGS & BUHL, } IT*, u?: Inderal St., ALLEGHENY, PENN'A. ' Mifflin Street Livery. W. le. New Stock, Now Rlg«. —OPEN DAY AMD NlGHT— llorne* fed and boanled. PETER KRAMER, Prop'r .'{lf, W. .fefferaon St, Butler, I'a. Spring Millinery In all I lie latest styles. Sew Hut*, New Kibbons, New Tririnnings. A' 1 the new tilings in llowers, l.u h, gloveh, veils, caps, M. I'. i\l. Marks'. No. 9S. A'uin St # , liutier, I'a. COM E ! G (J M EM r.OMEIII To tlie Mi(l-Humiii< »' Clennuiee Sale of HeitHt)iiul»l«! f unii«hiiig (foods, everytliin . r tnnrked C>r In l 1 . • ar». If you Ilk" CltnMl'rNKi . write in" fila'l lo irlvt; n/JvC'ii. A ♦ APCMTC" e I'-'' Hie Kul'-ofoui MuC.ll I O ||(||||.. (,| W!| Mir■' 1 y M.O' k lUMHI Moh-i LIISI.UA 1, TKUMS. I'nMjaali'il r«« 1111 I'*M. One ol the lariC'AT. oliliv.l inlutillnlieil, NII'L IRT'NL Nur»<-rl'-I In the "miitry. A'ldre W Kit. SMITH, HENNA Suraerjf, I .UlilUh. .1 in 1H L«L. I, rue, A, V T 4 ♦ SAW MILLS F'atent Variable KIIMIOII an.L Melt KI • I Steam Engincß, Hay Prensoa, Mills, Ac Poitablti Grist Mills, N II'L lor 111 TL»r».»tilnir fliiililiu* Ar, ' ,«I.»I",:-|. L.LL l AUOIIUK'O I'iirb, I*4. Advt'fliae ll- '.he CiTi/KM Fall and Winter SOOTS, SHOES RUBBERS. Everv (lav adC«. oi Boot an i Shoe- I —all fpenh rf»*. A < have B»ot for t!ie boy* t<> ? to school, Shoe# for pirl» that are high cut, made of tin. best of call, kip an«J grain—a!i warranted. W<* have it- Fine Shoe* in all the grades and at all priai., all width and fhapefl in liand-w«*lt# # M« Kay k Turn*. WV have then in kip, ealf and trrain, button and lace at very low pri< "« j Mioe# we nhow will j/ive th i,e-t < i m i \ h*v< tried their wearing qualitic* f>v v. ai> Non i belt* i uiadc, We have shoe* of all de *< ription* for old lall niiXf""- .ehiMren • and Inditf' a specialty. It in important f r von t > know that all kind* if Jioot and Shoe* nave advanced V"rj ( much recently; ►till more im ! port ant for you to know that | we *hall not advance our price ait long an thi« piewnt utocl; I hint*. We at" now v eil stocked. Our Ijoum i* full oi I'oolh and Sheen Ik tight !*• lore the advance, ('owe enrlj and iiit the advantage of old price®, Itecollect w«" cell none j i>ut reliable fjo t wear and at the Haine price to all. Wv, have Kip, hof nairie ntyl", cut, kip, * all and grain. VVc have carefully considered the want* of the farmer, mechanic and laboring mail ami can lit you out at a Kinall coit, making your feet comfortable in all kinds of weather. Come and «ee us. B. C. HUSKLTON, No.— N. Main St., Butler, l'i. CALESMEV M WANTKD. x>l LOCAL OR TRAVELING. To v II our Ktock. h «lary. exj criMf" uri'l i t I'ly employment mi«iratit<'e.rk mirll "» ''iWlillK. ' of IHT hi or I *, I'lilli'ln Mll'l 111 ll' lllil* of faiK-y Moo>i work for Inilde «!«■« '»ri»llon of liuuw.i. < Al.l. AMI HI.K hA M I'l.llM. tkiio. ihliiK nnw ni'l ntt i .wti V*'. Al.l FURIVTITURE a' |ov."»t;«a«h HtuTQ ut No i», N. Main Itrr«t. fiw-lorv itl No. M. N. Wftihlnictoii rtri i i. HtfTf.Klt J'KNNA ; I , . i it riKCllllrtf , ' Ai.»' ulwmyf prove* '. y . . 11. ll' Jilm'lii:: on Y 'v'lf Ail' i'rllhinif oouiult * LCID k< TMOIVIAB, c L ,'j enrmuiMi a'.mih, *t «• t* W CHICAOOr f2fl% Regular 4outaly Vi3it :: V DBS. SALM i M'yyfl -4tHr' V/CIIHH ! ! a J, t * MW hi. «. 4 ito w a}*** 4 . . ...» M/?. J J. MeCLELLAS, B% WondiM'tullv siuvt'ssfiil ill ;iii ( iiu.ii the Evo, Ear, \(N>, iliriK u Luii: <. N rrh. All ZYZ QFZBA7IC2IS Art 3u::;: . 7 IMin ATK Oo wt uat of tot lag i*-«n A'«-tuia#t I*t»» tta at il >* h 1> u * «.«) v . i » ctae of I'r.rnV" di»#aw jwiu.iar to t .#f mm, b matt* < 4' * . ' UNHOLiCITKD TIiSTIMON , M or J. If. m» !»«o. *i Fw «ui of 4. - I V eial to tlw ah t* of |» » '-.3 m 4 V **♦' , \!ajir ►#* «• "I *aa »u(T» rlo* gfiu 7 free 1 *j. WB I'll**. 1 had tfu>t| !•<«-* 1 ir. atir at* «*4 8 d I>* read lb** ad«irti«M'iti»t3t of l»ra Kalir 4 3tf**('l*l'<«*« » • I f " * tLrtn a trial. .it 11-elr laet viilt to ilm* r(t> 11 *» 1 ' . I forced lo «ua tr«*»«rd *• e. aw#ou»l/ Tfe>» d 11 * j v j hi? of all aoßeriajf." J« I ** "i l NI » t*A .t* I*4 , »' * _ . 1 l»ai ' • '• • * 1. •*■ , > » J *,.,| .. j MM' 1 , ! •.•> • ''' i * jiuif. litrater tu ataktl *t I w-uld tut tw . » «•*' r It | tioii; fcj |«tiw «i» u !»• 1 tLlr. la■it to Mt. Sn »i II • < \ \ %*^Wtm l iijr, I'lit al'tcot 11 •* lu»i l >ti ti I |Mit id » ll au •* r ;»■ ''Sw I'li-' hii K Si.ici, «* t<> vult N« » t <>t >• wthtif I .r ».•. , a | I-, » | writ a« 1 vi r, IVr at •< Liaity. luibb* ail dtfrfU ot |.r_ J> jJt yti . Thi* alv but twu i 4 tor maiiji > uti-< •tftiWii by iti «mm 1* tin T I vinlta li«r#, Tlry bavr M-»rta! oltir t>*Un"Ui»"* i ua«i'' 111 < nt«« . mtmll enmiit imptirt-J mUu I * Vol %«■ I At«\ W BtK H' i>a M» 1 -r. l-i K „ tom, Mid what |i »t.ll If ttei yot» like to bear that yon have a hand it niakinx it lini'l We t"I.I ywi bclore tti«i *r arc the Urgent whoie«4le dealt i i tl v.agon* of nil kind*, nurriMi. rart*. liar MM, blanket*, robe*. whip*, Atv, in tin fiUtl. liDt «• Want you t» |i ten till v , t II ytrtt ooincthii./ of XI ret* 1 li • Kirnt, we want ti. thank you for your p,it foliage, ami tell yon *>incthing run heurd of. I>urini7 the la»t ten wc I in had a largo lorte i>t it wwk in. ! en Urgt.d our building. till t:g« w< II»m alino-' I'll thou .mil tejuare Ift «»! room oil ciiVfrrtl wHh t rbicli eery dc .iripiinn All yum folk* wh ■iprcn-(•(! no much tnrprine at tiie lire tuck wo curricil, i imii' anil »e.i u« ism. Wo promi*e t«» ahow yon more » ! I c greater variety i't Murk of all kind* tin j on harp ever *een in your life in urn <•» ialdinhnii'iit lor cal». You have patron i/ed un liberally in the pa*t W* I ijn KI|(I you pood woik ( heap. therefor" .••••• feel (rood toward* u* a,d «e I el goo«i towards vim. We wont to continnn th> friendly uu«ini relntion*, and ulmi m < rr.'s ie our limim--* utill more. Therefore vp don't want you to bring your nei 'JM end then have nothing to Aon biir. b;.: don't be ttuea«y almot thi*. Wc toil yo > D»w tbat v i'l ava a greater varieti ill Kind 4 uf w ur! than i* ketit If any i! d< Li t ween llaino and California IVr i(-an thi". II vo l don't ndiuil it a!!e: eeillg " llr rtoek, we will ftckuowlcdgi that we do not know what we are talkitu abont. Hid you if WE had any KJM •HI!, i.i!*' attrnrtiiiiir' Why, ble«s von, ft'* wi 'hut do keep up with the tiuien! 1" v -*r» • lay we ai> pet iri(r . ouieil.iuff new. lint • ■ I»J»t»Iy the prettiest tiling vou have • ver »«.en i* the new dahlia co|..r panti ti urrie . It'*-minethiug entirely new. Wc . ave Home very line »urrieK pointed with Them are Urn lir.it uf th" kind ever r<>ught in. The painting i-i -■> line that ■o painter hut the Inventor him elf can latch it or mix paint like it. IIH- and en it. It'* worth a trip of 54) mile* to tliotc •.ho love the bcautiittl 'Hi, the |i ice' lou'tJ"U koow oar motto U. "Never iry to , et rich off one nuatoiiicr, and never u ■ • pre "lit." Ueiuenihcr tbn M.utm i onrt d Co.'K motto. We are proud of n i doubles our baaiue >» i aeh year f> | e||n uur cmtoiiKirn to own two i IKH wber. olherwi'e llicy would own but one. and very euntomer we (ruin brinir* hi* friend* .long thu next time We want every ody to cnnie now and «eu in. Ihui't on know UH? Xo trouble to get ac luainted if you want to know nn an well i we want to know you, tbcrelcru ionic nd .«o 0 ' We treat everyliodj u^wt-llaa •e en 11. tome, we ■ iy, ,'i hour iiikiiiK through our c*lablli>huient •.vhethi r you unot to buy or not. We nu't tell half what We keep, nor name iriooa. Hut rcmemher, wo keep every . S I! M ' allm lira i J. M. LiKiiiixiM I'. H,—ltemember we mil the Kraiilof Wagon. Full A^ain. Wc mean our wall |mp< r « Jim,. . !»• <• «• i'. •• I . c ••« «. « ItMtiuK «*!;' ' » WIL-OB MINT M « >• | ofTigtirr; Tia Uoot 3 ■ ■■ ■' ?•; ■ ' WIIFIiK A < flll.O CAN lil V < \ Mxtrjiordiiiiiiy nsal TKO HTM A X'S Great Removal Sale. We OXIN'Ct l<> 1110 YO • ' > OUT lieW hiiildiuu HIMUI ()< <>!> r I , onlci to reduce stock v • ° 1 i Kxtmordinnrv -i; r ;rns ai! over the house tins moiil , A. word to lln* \v:-r i ; "SutK ci(iit. TRO UT M N'S Leading Dry GcvJs ;r !tfo. 200 North Maiu Street 11 * THE if 'I C x ;iA KING r V fe)PQWDER Satisfaction Guaranteed EACH CAN OF THE f OOKS liAKINC. HOWUE ; ! 'Tit O {■ULL MMINOTH, CULL WtIGH 1, ANO HOI It C'WI ' » MERITS A r IHE LOWI I>R I*ot» HOLE PUCE LONSISTLWR WITH YUAUITV. COOKS QUAWTERB, RETAIL AT 5 CT«. COOKS HALVEU, RETAIL AT 1 OCTB. COOKS PouNDf:." Sold by