T M i-Li • „ , QQX, ... rsoPßirroß M-HKsrmoT urw-rcwTioi PBETAID: noßOrComity Ow Tfi. OauMi Cwmt* *- > - n0 r«T*J le ta Advance. SMC**4 St r—•' Tlmilrr -* rl»«« "alter ~rp««n 2" i«®- _ . tw <■* ! .tlrnxf* •"">*■ 'Ttn -2L.«Tww<-«> :o clUxena o( the »rr ux nwriiw and tbetr sut>- Vi r nn a Uvor br 'ending u* iwir te-gthor*. not now taking a •mWW ir, oeoomaicatioiMi intended for publication is tin* pv 'i »!.««»•« aoconr-au.ed by the re.». ...i i or tbt wr'XfS. iKit fmr pabheattai bot «• of food fw h. Jfi Try aci dr--*ib wyoctn Eaa*t be aoconi - jaißufl % r**p(*ipA>Ut nmi gifiMkaii State Ticket. HIK WVtK>«B GEOBGE WALLACE DELAMATER. r«B JUTTESAVTGOTEBXOB. LOOS ARTHUR WAT BBS. m KKXFJ ABT OF IVTHBSAL AFFAIBB, THOMAS J. STEWART. Republican ("dflnty Ticket. f OB «MEKS THOMAS W. PHILLIPS. FOB ASSEBBLT, JOSIAH M. THOMPSON, a YTIRgW G. WILLIAMS. »4K msßirr. WM. M- BROWS. FOB PBOTEONOTABI. JOHN G. BIPPUS. FOB Bl*l fc TEß AID JIEOOBDEB, DAVID E. DALE. FOB TBEAHUBEK, JAMES 8. WILSON. TOB CLFBK OF COIBTS, JOSEPH CBISWELL. FOB (WI'tTT COBBISMOSEBK. SAMUEL T. MARSHALL. JOSIAH C. KISKADDOX. FOB <«r»TT At niTOBS. ADAM M. DOUTHETT. JACOB ALBERT. I OB COBO*EB. JM|DKgmBDT. Our Next Duty. 1 Tbe action of -he Ucpublican convention at . Tuesday, -vaa agr-*t compli rrif-rr to Tkorc«- W. M>'iiip*, and would hi-e l>«ec M aav firing man. It «v tue unanimous and enthusiastic endar-i&eirt «f lm" *•« their candidate for Owipww «o a mora? fasn». Vt, r»«" i -af.--a ws < ev»r lendcred any man m«re cwCfidmtiy and m il* enthu;ias tisally, amd none was accepted more auaafaJlr Mr. miiips' l»?ter of acceptanc". a ai tL'n r'-flort that p ditical and per fnend -of Aicxa .ler M Dowell voted dwarii the abstract propoaition that bribery • TiSsate* a noirinati'm. Oar next duty is to •ee 'Mt ps r»ioeiVf -euoagh votes to «ecur«- b i . - it o l ' th«- floor of tbe fit-iMc ai Wa- Ii« elcc.ion wiM be a f.uke tn pn nl corrapiionists, not only !•. th •' - .2- <■- >u»l d'stiict, but in tbe vh«wc • .:a-I in - him we aauaiii hvu h. lis past record as a mrtA ti (,v .. . r.*. " •hat wi'l be otartod. CT that h>- « ■•ae a candi- We !.'•••/ to :«.• i duty of every faun*>r !.* -pun: .in ' ? ."t to sup (MHl T Vi p, ' rf' i.i.rres*. AT the Vr i-igfi-W":-rr»rn * f*jleronce, Tuesday. i>- • • *-u1; -Tiated Stone of Wa-r»-ii for C<mgr»--» uu aeooud bal latt At Friday, President Harri-oc rigued the Anii-lottery, and Hirer axui Maviiur bills. TBK Tu-' :-h iroii c 'td vessel Ertogrwc! fatudrreb 'n Japanese waters lat«-'y mvi five-btrndreid men went down Wftb ber. lihs u :<d a Pocket-book. In 1-77 a . an na-B' I John 11. DiHey, titer. " ig in M'- '( •- county. Pa., Icnv a . ; C'T '.a'aing a !a"ge sum «i • ;>■ . •• •-•'•'g to a ::iau na'DeJ Rn •• linrLfv®. 1. i". tha' DPey knew who lb uiim'-v Iw'.tmg. *to bat refu«'-J to give it np Br was re" ; tt!-d f r fraud larceny and fled U< wa;* iirr t. r-.r a long time he ww* a x-*a.lcrtr bat £ ji' - »"ttl»d in Graf Lorain eonr'r. u A few weeks »«.• hi* wb« -ealw*- r it- ~*CC. bv tbe Pejsii*yl-.au*a ontirtrities at..l steps were ta..«! to have bini e>.ir _d. 1. Th<- ni-ees _ aary papers were pro"- 1 •ut Gore uor €fc: .-i)ell. and «a <iay D : Hey was naij;ijicd !i_v ibu vi<H4 T*»;»«ty SberifT C. C. Ku«'mui. «: ! -««n coon./. In t'larfa of I>- ,int; attend ,• ud TV. A Krcps. the agt niof P«uTo«>'lrania. be aj kJ ba <rm- Judr'' '"aUlain iii ibu Cirt nii Court wni and wa- «i ly ' *i.n >: 'tod to the Peuundvasia ofli.i-r. TVr !" r i imnur flrnle';. tor <he -oeue <»f the alleged crime, and thna af «r thirteen ?ta*» imnun.iy from prv.i'ut.i-ut. ■ cai'»d to •eeount for the offeaae aid to have been •urns.. '•*. M< wirg ag >. — .'.-'finer-Argus. Thst Auorney. The Kev Ca-tle -V r# of last w e«k got a® the f#Tlow»rg: O. Dmtriu Atumey. so w i«- aud so sleek, 1 e®v- yon i,'* v .nr miu Jition. If the f-naer* nf jnrt raca make you nnalm- j isb or k «4c. Then, Xi* God's sake, tbri w up your po«i tMUi. Was the grauu jury fadd'-d, or aby did the? tail T< h»U trn- r ;u- r [ r'.,iJ it? We (i« D<>T U !ie»o it v.a« v (,Ul•. or nle. am let*! iSMtKia was p.irter'nat did it. Tux Kuprer - Court of 1-wa res i-ntly du ahlet a eaxe wberL a little world was in vol-«d. A m<;-or u. -lung seveniy paai: • le'l oe a farm in 1"»*. 'i'l.e uian arh'- rr "aed ttie tlia'* >• id i' l'a *l'unen.>ta Eatvwsitv f-T Tb>- i of the farn. I Ton ;r.i vnit to recover the money, etermiofr tbat tl»e a.—oii'e )«diiuged to bim. fcaoaaae n lu»<i In >-n ujx n ins land, aud tbe Supreme Court so dw-: ?ed. THt old uias a - b ■ t.i. jt» sl.oot his son at tb< n.arrii.it aJtur iu .Ternay Cily, and tbe old *"o»a» wbaaacoude.: l;w bat.bands tragu efi.rrt by ; j, had not •neA-elled sbe hav. „t the boy herself, are snti. «jo.er t';at ouo might almo.a Sii}«£-:n» they 5...4 : • Vijr been ywnwr At ai: eteat, < ; h:iv ,. for? ttifn t! at it : r f... u,e voang to 1 Biaie.. lore an 3 Tr.arrr. . I At- abetter ion < n i •• t -It of ibe ] ®sa- ;r * R- i*- ,a ' !*• tvi?ry caused ' the «»<•.* «f a jtt»»N.£.-r trt !i, U a -udden daaUi of twesty-i wo hn-.aa "in r and the ' main:ii|rof noarly t*'..- • tu- iy man. 11 The o:. •iai as part or •■> .. i t -k ~f a ■ train nobody UaU o- u scut in wa.a tlie yaspar gar train. A s urrm of irteea, >■ -.di ~i t iucin- WBi, iiMKTQi '.ii H ha .-.iJkerclilef JmrtSK. day. He w.s an ioti oae aid per- i <i oetlt reader of dii-.e novels. *< ..e boy a-urK h> v.« Ken-" ur to kitvv. that i ti« >«e-t da: a i'<'.&nae<d n »«de«' of thii ( p.. jt>n* I'lcritarc oactd ; nly do was ' < V' p.- . t haag tumsel r i ' HARMONY IN HARMONY. If ever an absolutely harmonious Con gressional Convention assembled in tbe United States, that one was held in the town of Harmony, Butler county, Pa. . on Tuesday, Sept. 23, 1890. There was only one candidate in the Kinds of the delegates; ho was nominated with a whoop and a hurrah, twenty min utes after the convention organized, a few minntes were occupied in preparing and adopting resolutions, and the balance of Lite -'U-.vi;'U ir»> a rcritobfe love feast. Tuesday Vka» » beautiful <lay anil the liutler delegation bad a pleasant ride by rail that morning to Harmony: the Beaver county delegation came in buggies and carriages, and the Lawrence county bj a later train. All assembled at the Beam Home,where they enjoyed an hour of conversation till noon, and alter diuner assembled in the School Hall. Judge llice, of Beaver, was elected Chairman of the Convention, with Win. .Watson, of Butler, S. P. Stine. of Beaver, Dr. Pollock, of Lawrence, and L. L. Keck, of Mercer, as secretaries. A roll of the delegates present was read. eacli delegate answering to his name, and it appeared that every district in But ler, Reaver and Lawrence counties was represented.as was also one district (Green ville) of Mercer county. On motion a committee on resolution-, consisting of B. B. Douthett, Esq., of But ler Co., A. T. Marshall, Esq., of Beaver Co., E. W. Taylor, of Lawrence Co., and L. L. Keck, of Mercer Co., was appointed, but before they left the room to prepare their resolutions a motion to proceed wiLh tbe nomina tion cariied, aud the committee remained in the room. J. M. Galbreatb, Es»j.. had been selected to nominate Mr. Ph'llips and he did it as well as it cou'd have been doue. He regretted the circumstances that made the convention m-cessary, but they are not of our making; we should choose wisely and we'l; Butler coi'nty s candidate had stood aside and made a plea for harmony iu the party; when it became evident that a new convention was neces sary, Republicans asked who the man should be. and all eyes turned iu the one direction —towards a mau whose nomina tion meant bis triumphant election; a man whose character was known by years of pnblic dealing; a man who had helped to build up the wealth of Western Pennsj-l vaniu; a man who had shared his wealth with tbe laboring man, and who shared bis means with them in the days of his adversity; a man who had breasted the storm of adversity and yet stood a mau with his character untainted; a man of abi'ity and integrity—Thomas "W. Ph^'ips. Immense and unanimous applause fid lowed the naming of Mr. I'bi'lips. Then Mr. Marsha" said that he believed that he expressed the wi' 1 of the Republicans of Beaver coonty when he hearfly seconded the nomination. W. M. Brown, Esq., of New Castle, made a good speech in seconding the nom ination. Mr. Phillips and he are personal friends. No man in Lawrence county auiks highf-r than Mr. Phillips; he regTCt- the circum-tances that made this con vention necessary, but is was a question of endorsing or not endorsing a nomination made by fraud. We are in no way re sponsible for past events and must make a new nomination; the action of this con vention was a compliment to any man: Mr. Phi'lips wi'l carry the flag of Republicanism pure and unspotted through the contest; there wi'l. bo no stain on the robe of office while worn by him. He is a man of per sonal parity and integrity, and I second bis nomination with a" my heart. D. B. Douthett, Esq., moved that the nomination be made unanimous and by ac clamation, and that was about be'ag done when Mr. Keck, of Greenville, arose when of course there were shouts for Mercer county. Mr. Keck complimented Mr. and *aid he would give McDowe'l a close hus tle in hi* owu county. Judge Dice then put the motion to make the nomination unanimous, and it was car ried with a greater burst of enthusiasm than we have over before witnessed in a convention. Though the ha'l was crowded, there was not a d'ssenting voice. It was moved and caiticd to notify Mr. Phil'ips by committee, and Messrs. Gal breatb, Marsh ill, Brown and Keck were appointed on that committee. It was moved aud carried that an Exec utive Committee with Col. Sui'ivan as Chairman aud one member f'om each county, be appointed, aud Judge Hieo will annonree the membership through the prts&M. The comuiittei "on resolutions then re ported and thu resolutions as read were utiai inrously adopted as follows: Whereas, The nomination of Alexander McDowell at Xew Castle, Jt»ly :j Inst, as the Republican candidate for Congress in tb« Twenty-fifth District of Pennsylvania, wa- accomplished by bribery aud is there fore void, aud Whereas, There being now no recogniz ed Republic;.u nominee forCongres in this district, we the representatives of the Re pnblicau party in this district have assem bled in convention to day to honestly nom inate a candidate for Congress, and in so do'ug declare and resolve, I'ir-t—That the recent attempt to de feat the popular will of the people of the district by the corrupt nse money meets with our unqualified condemnation. Second—That the effort connected with this fraudulent attempt to shield the offen der* from merited punishment by law il lustrates the desperation to wdiich political corruptiontsti* will resort to nccoinpli-h their purposes, and the defeat of thesr ef forts by an incorruptible judiciary is a re snl' upon which tbo people of the district should be congratulated. Third—That the Republicans of this dis trict are proud of the great victory achiev ed in Maine un der the leadership of her own statesmen, Blaine, Reed, Fry and Hale, as it gives evidence that the Admin istratitm *f President Harrison is endorsed by the people, and deserves their confi dence and continued support. t'onrlh—That the administration of Gov. Jame< A. Heaver fs honest, patriotic and deserving of the approval it is securing from the people. Kiflh—The importance of maintaining the supremacy of tho Republican parly in tbe State and Nation demands thr? support of the State ticket. Sixth -That tbe American system, with tbe principle of reciprocity nn ably present ed by tint great statesman, .lames (!. Blaine, is tho solution of the compound question of protection and commercial ex pansion, as it protects the varied mannfue tnrircg industries ol the country and sccu p* a foreign market for the products of tbe farm and tho work shop, an.l especially th it this policy nhould lm applied in our intercourse with Latin America. Scveuth—That in thu placing ef Mr. Thomas W. Phi'tips in nomination for Con grti - we give the people of this district an oppporluiiily of beiug represented by a n. in of industry, integrity and ability, n man in e;ery way weJJ qualified to repre sent this district, with its varied and im portant intcre>te, a man worthy of a public tru»t becauxe Mlf sacrificing as a private citizen—A mau I the people, nominated without his own Milicitntbni. We bespcek tor bim tho fapp .rt of u ll those without i!Ltiuotio.i of party vho uro oppo;«i d («» oorrapt ui Hhnd» in pidilioa. as bii election would oo a rebuke to bribery mid fraud. Then there was a motion to adjourn. bat the business of the convent'on ha.l been done f-o qniekly that the people wanttd some speeches anil Col. SulH.tlil was cad eJ for and responded, lift saiJ he could add no world that would intensify the eloquent significant e of the action of the convention. This was the dawning of a brighter day for the Republicans of the i">th district of Pennsylvania: polities is busi ness; the same rules should govern in politic; as in private affairs, and any de parture meant disastrous consequences; we had all been astounded at the btazen audacity of the friends ol Major M ©Dowel 1: we hiul begged and prayed for a fair nomi nation; the people of the district will re ward your action of to-day; the eyes of the whole State are upon us; we have nouii nated a man of unimpeachable personal character, a man who had known adver sity. a careful student who could ably represent us on the lloor of Congress, end be a credit to the district; and predicted his election. Then somebody called for three cheers for Thos. W. Phillips, and they were given with a will. Dr. Irviuc was called for and compared this case to that of Drutus and Ciesar. Tfce Dr. is a personal friend of McDowell, but will support Phil'ips—not that he loves McDowell less, but that he loves the Re publican party, ia its purity, more. Mr. Waseon, of New Castle, said Mr. Phillips was a noble citizen and that we should a' 1 go homo with the fell deter mination of electing hiui. Mr. Robinson, of Butler, expressed sym pathy for the movement and has faiih in the outcome. Dr. McConnell said that Beaver county would give Ph»"ips J,i>oo majority. Mr. Tidball, of >'ew Castle, wou'd go home and wou'd help send Phillips to Congress. Mr. Stone moved a vote of thanks to the newspapers that had advocated reform in party politico, and it was carried unan imously. The school directors of the town were al-o thanked for tUe use of the build ing, and the convention adjonmed. PHILLIPS' ACCEPTANCE. The committee appointed to notify Thos. W. Phillips cf his nonruation by the Har mony Convention ca"ed at that gentle man's residence at New Castle Tuesday evening. James Galb r eatb, Esq., Chair man of the committee, read the let.er of no tification, after which Mr. Philips retired and in au hour presented himse'f to the convention and read the following: XEW CASTLE, PA., Sept. °J. Gentlemen of the Committee: "I thank you for your letter, more com plimentary than I deserve, and for your personal consideration in commg .o my home to notify me of the action of the con vention at Harmony to-day. 1 indorse the principles ot the .esolutionsadopted by the convention, which yon have read iu my bearing, and with fall appreciation of the high honor which, as yon have stated, came unsought, I grate'iii'y accent the nomination for Congiess by this conven tion. which represented a larfre majority of the Republican voie of our d-.strict. Ire gret that business aud other matters will require most of "my time during the cau vass, but certainly the effort of no one per son is necessary to insure the triumph of the principles that caused the popo'ar demand for this convention. The party that has been crying "Au honest ballot*' for years cautjot connive at corruption in its own primaries, and when the people rise to express their iuiiignal'on at bribery both nppareut and confessed, they rise above party to declare their prin ciples, privileges and sovereign majesty. The will of the people is expressed by bin lot-. not by bribery, and the principles tl::it are actuating this movement will live as long as free government exists upon the earth. A law-maker should not be cbo»en by the violation of law. The previous nomination, as the convention declared, is void because fraudulent. It is a principle of law that fraud vitiates any cqpti act. This is true whether the party benefited is girhy or innocent. A man has no more right to retain n fraudulent nomination than stolen goods. The law governing our primaries is now tbe foundation of our electoral sys tem. If votes in t!i» primaries ate i"egal, can they be rectified by the ballots of the final election ? Again, expressing my thanks, I will state that if elected I will endeavor to servo tbe whole district by work'n* to promote t!n' interests of the fa"m -r, the maun Cue turer, tiie laborer, all classes of my fellow citizens, not forgetting the soldiers, who can never receive full honor and compen sation for their services. With great re spect, I am very t uly yours, T. W. PHILLIPS, j A Vei y Efjoyabie Wedding Cer- j cmony. Among Cupid's tictims last week were Miss Cora llaughton aid Mr. I*'. K Gilder sleeve, t I' Pittsburgh." The ceremony was | performed af the home of the bride's pa rents, by the Rev. C E. Lock, of the Smith field streel if. E. church. The happy couple were tho recipients of lonuy hand some presents, and the evening was a vert ei joyablo one, rendered more so by a com plete sill prise by tbe Iron City Brass Baud, which furnished'music during the entire evening, amid a shower i f rocket sent up liy the neighbors. MU< Haughton i* a very worthy lady, well known and much respected in the ward in which si t- lives, aud ILe gioom is he eoiigia'.uiatod ou wincing so admirable a p:i*e liv aIT t om panioii. Mr Gildersleeve is the paymas ter at Armstrong Bros.' cork factory, and popular among his associates, several of whom were present at the wedding. At th» dose of the festivities tbe d'dighted con pi I drovu to their new home, at really furnished, at No 1502 IVnn avenue. They Sold Cold Tea. Corii.cauft il'i; i a local i p: in : ,«•», and parties who want a drink have to get it on the sly. Taking advantage of thi- fact, two voting fellow from aver in Ohio did a thriving business at our last fair. On pro vioas years, a good many original packages have been sold on the grounds by parlies who carried their stoik in their pocketg or hid in a convenient ph: -i; from which a bottle could be got iw wauled Tuese young fellows laid iu a stock of pint b v.t les tilled with u suspicious looking fluid, and caa-i-d it to bo known that they could sup ply "cold lea" at 00 cents a pint. They found many cu turners mm baling an ex tra buttle us a lescrve. Wli 'u the thirsty purchaser, in |!i • m>- elusion of a cattle shed or horse stall, sam pled hi* bottle, lie found it to contain ju ' what he bad bought, au 1 uot what our congressmen iuiMbe at \Va<')iugton «• |cr the same name. There was no . .vindleiii thp transaction, aud the young men engag ed in it are eutitl.vl to credit for pla< ing their beverage in tho bands of parties who might otherwise hare spent tbetr money for whiskey.—Conn nttt'villo ('imrirr. D.t'ATHR BOVA KO—AI New I'astle. Pa , f-rpt |s. IMti, llntehisiui llovard, formerly of liiiiler county, aged 7Vje*. -. STiiVi AKY W the home of Albert Dun •. , li e;tioi.!, Monday, Sept. t.">, ts<si, M I.MIVI Ste* i|l. widow of liolirrt . dce. n I'd, ajted about *•". 11 ar I! r niaideli name was kfc.\'oe»c. "41 ( A 1.1. —At her bono- m ll irrisville. Sept isii i. M■ SlcCail wife i Mr Mi Call, the I: ick tlrivi r, age 1 about :t,"i years. lit r uiuiitcn iiuuie w.i. Emery and she was born iu Washington twp. Oct. 15 and 16. The Antmnn moetine of the State nnard of Africaltnre will be helil in Bntler ed. and TbP r -. Oct. lo and 16. in tho Cooit llonsc. Gov. Iloavcr and other p.ominont citizen* of tho state w"l be here, and tie following programme will be i-trictly ad hered to. - WFI»Ni'St>AY M ; 'Nt?iii. 0 TO 12. OCTOBB& ir>t'i), IS9O. Roll-call ol Member?. Appointnietit of Committee on Creden tial*. Uci.-pt .-n i I'ro.U'iiliaU of Men:tior clrrt anil T>e! /n'.e-. lteport of (" iiiitniitec on Credentials. Ad.'re?-- t»f veleome. liy Hon. John M. Sp'livan, Bttllt". I'a. '•l'arinerh' lostitntus." I'.y Calvin tlpoper. mem' i-r from Lancaster. Bird in lland, I'a. lteport of tlte Annual Meetinp of the American Forestry Association. By the Secretary. Uiscellaneon- bn> ; nesß. Adjournment. WBtI.VK-' i.VV AJTER.VOO.V 2 TO .">. ' Et'ononiy on the Fatm." fly D. li. Douthctt. Urowiisdale, I'a. "Wa-ie a'i '. llepai ." By Hon. A. D. Weir, Bailor, l'c. "The O.}.': n : zation of Farmers." By Kastborn li." tier, member fioni Buc-ks. New Hope, I':'. "Sjoo'd Ka Ters Orgeuizef' By W. G. Beny, llou sonvf'e, I'a. ynestionii and auiswers. Aojovn rent WE' N-:»DAV KVKSISO. An Dlnstri! -ii Lectme. by Dr. Henry lA-fftiian, M'c;.. eonist of the Board Phil adelphia. Suiijeet: "Moulds and Bligiais." All .TO invited '• attend Indies specially inv .td. So ciutrpe f.ir cd ui: - ion. Li i. :iu tu coiituiuncc at ii p. ui. TiICSDAV MOP.NISO 6 TO 12. "Tho lurn i rcnient of Farms." By M. X. Greer, Saver. I'a. "Tae Auii ... an Fainicr." By lion. Jo>'a'i ,\l. '1 n aipson, Sonora, I'a. "A I'lea fir iietter Live Stock." By Capt. M. \V c'iver, Conneautv ;, 'e, Craw ford county, I'a. "ffa.ci,man. '.ell us of the Night. By J. A. Gundy, member from L'nion, Lewis litfg. I'a. if ii--.ions and answers. Atijonmrneiil. TIL I I>DA 7 A STEPNOOX "Fn r niers' Wives." By Simeon Nixon. IJut'ei. I'a. '•Wa.er Sin go o';ainst Drought." By Dr. Jobn I'. Kti'te, Dowuingtown, Chester county, Pa. "Labor or i 'i Tax." By Sanmel It. Dovt n'ug, let 11 jer tif tho Board. West Chester. Che>: r county, I'a. "Boad I'oir.. ■>." By the Secretary. General Bi-e ts-'on of the Koad Qaestoin. Quest ion si airti answers. A Jiourntneni. llov. CBAS. 11 1.i,-:u of Fraul.liu I'a. has declined the .' ohi'iition nommat'on for Governor. PAY your i;i .es before next Saturday— if yon want :<> vine. Wonia; 's Christian Temper ance Aliin nco Organized. A eonfeicnei''vas held in tho Presbyte rian oliurc.i. Si .t. 8, lur tlie purpoae of or gnnizing a \\'< y iri's Teinperauce Alliance in B ..ler county. Tlie ladies wo - e as.-isiei l i' l heir wink of organi;:a ion by Mrs. PMnu-.-y, of Cleveland, Piesident of tbo Nation ii W. C. T. A.; Mis. Wataou. of Pitis.ri! G.i, < e-pond : ngSec-elary.find Miss Beacont, Y. organ ; zer of the Stale. Airs. Phinti'■* was railed to tho chair, and «lt<-r devotional exercised urged npon tlioso present t c necessity of organized effort and the ii» of each to engage in t ; ie teirporane • work. Mrs. Dr. Sbowal ter, of M .tiers. «'!i. M> s. Dr. Dycis.of But ler, and Mi>. i..*"jart, of Karus City, were appointed .• c.anniit.ee on constitution. •Scveial of i"ji' ! ties .hernselvcs in regard t<» i prospi-cts of the new or gan z"t'Oil. a;n (|U>ie an ent'iusiastic meet ing was close . wi'h Ibe usual noontide pi aver. Aiij'- 1 'icu to meet at 1 o clock p. in. The f'rst ho of the i.P -ran >ll session wa> spent in • tl iuterc.mr-.'. in order tiiefc ail i;:'. ' . come ,tequa>n'cd. At 2 o'clcc't tbii'u e "ig v.as called to order and .Mr.. S? y " ; ' r conducted the devo t'■ :.al cvre'-- Ov.ii.g iotho ItMUlilitJ of JJ.s. i'ii'i... to .10 present 'u tut* eveti'ug, us v rutieipa.ou, she gave u short ado . explaining clear'y and concisely the [> -iiion of the non-pcri'ssn workers and I aid anil support to be de rived from a'l ,'fs t'.io i ndorsing of none. Her a .'ess ws; most favorably received and 1. neb regret was felt t'.iat she ban to leave to meet nti engagement in Maine T. ts oport «•' 'ho co.ur.iiile on c>iit.l:tu timi was ivloji .. as read Tjo ariiclo rel u ivc h> tin : nc a.omcu con-u'.erah'e iliseu on, rr.i' Woman's Cj'tM'- n Tem perance A'Hi" ne was c ioseo, -u'.ijuct to iliu (ii: 'on of i Statu Conre'nion. 'I ho o!ei.vo:i of o I -crs rcsu'ie.". as fo"ow : [ri'sidnit. \lf - Karhu-'t. <>•' Raitin <■•■**; V ifo I' c . le'i. Mrs. 1) . Stiowal el', ol Jli 1 . -. ,<v. n; i '.i. esponuing Score.». v, Mi . NU-'io" . Butte; liecoroiox rciii'v, M IIori!,."-i, 01' M ,|, ft town; TrcHKiii Mi-.* Vounj.'. o| ISu.'cr AI.IT ]•!" }■• r sinj;'if? ttie nivei.ig fdjoui ue«. In the ftvenin - Miss Beaconi addressed n lar?" ii'i 1 r•int'v.' audience in > Court lIOOM>. "'F> aljlv the <|.>c*ti.'in <-f thi "parulion of tho non-pur tisan el. 1 the W. C. T. I*.. and wus warmly le<l for t!io ciPeient •.n.l Cl'ristian ' .o manner in which 'i<■. iliii it. l.Vv. "• I'. 1 homa-', of Alle gheny, follow willi a few stirrinjr re mark*, anil the .ndienee was diamU-uil. KC. True- Economy It is true econor 7 to buy Hood's Briap.trill*, for " 100 Doses Om Dollar" U original with and true only of this popular medicine. If you wlah to prove this, buy a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparllla and measure Its contents. You will find it to hold 100 tcaspoonfuU* Now read the directions, and | you will Cud that t»ie areraKO dose for persons of ' different apres Is ICM than a tealpooufnl. Hood's | Bar*aparilla Is tho Oest and cheapest modiHne. J " I took Hood's F.raaparilla for loss of appetite. I dyspepsia, and Ren ral languor. It did m* a vast | amonutof Rood." J. W. WILLEKOKD, Quinoy, 111. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold bjr all drurrfflst $I; «lx for ftt. Prepared ouly 1 by C. I. HOOD «|- CO., Apothecaries, Low«*!1, Mass. 100 Doses Ono Dollar House Numbers A Lihf.rol Offi; ■ To any who .•! not jri-t their house* numbered when :ir KfT' iit. was in llutler *i: will -..nil |j , ~ill, fin of poitiir/i, any of the fol'owin ■ tyl.s upon receipt of pos tal note coven; amount: Our 2'; til. House .tHpiiuneil fl,;#■: «• ■■ • fureelain '• '•Re " ■> •• 1 1 ._1 Mail I" i\es (Ii expres-", diaries )>nt >1 )♦ 1 Kurncled "|! irdoiff." "lircssnitikiiif;" or "Knrnislieil I oin* Sijins, 75c. K'l Chi, SIGN WOBKS, I leaver Fall*, Pa. c A LESMEIV » W ANTia). iN LOCAL 3 TRAVELING. To -.ell our Nut <<>K'l(,a ilxry. mrrawi an 1 M*ai|y i inpto . • i•» r mtmit, (IH- tUIII IIKKs rilMl'll V. RMK 111 Mer, N, Y. rvr i :b>. A ' ONCE. <; •: !iu*ii t<» it f«»r our fir : < la*- Nur-« ry St . i . on-al.tr • «<»n»nitv»mn, » « l w^'klv, IN imiti«*nt «mnit I. outfit t: . Hi " !i • r.Hj "' \s •' ran n»al« *u «• .1 aiil« «riia!i of utnnnt* whu x\Hi w« i. .»! i< vv t»ni* Tt»r term* nt OIK <• V«I Jll\Ks ,v KtK K. Uks \!• "A M» nih»ii UiH p; i i*. H<x'hoslt*r. N. V. - * . ... I l*rr INL I *P- I»HO Mft wiM i ••• * wt HIV p i>lli)T NV »• Willi fi fP. a 11" . UV ami *IH J. »v S ftUrvumt Ww ' •» I V!> * »<r i.il»»r.il »>m»?i. INHPIM fI < »n -Tiiii \ |(PI Opptirlum!) i« i uh> in an i m l>nvt litt r«n « - -i mil AK« «•' l«»r i RTLILO Nur*<*r) ILIAT s»IUR.U» torn !».** "•.« ; »■ , s-out'" K. i i. 1. lOtctifortl A t'.u. Ni iitymrs. > \ j M« I, i«itl tii! .I• , r s \\' V« .» l» \ . . Of ov ** « hotc.i 4ivl li t » Nut* i K. Klrsdy Uur\ K»i ►*♦!!« l«mprrate Men, fUlnry un l < .\pi n«r isnmmiiNhnt If jnvf»r» is|. Will ft a* on • Mulrt A AdUltftK. R. 6. Chase &Co." 3 ; ul a i;.: i mno POWDER Absolutely Pure. A creaii! <if tartar baking powder. High est of all in leaveuing -irengtb.— U. S. fiorcrm.,l at Jlej nrt, Amj. 1". Jury List for Monday, Sept. 29. IJ.-t <1 Trav >rse Jurors drawn Uiis list dar of August. A. I'., i-.sj to serve a- Traverse Jurors Hi a specUl t« nn ol court, commencing ou the ■_ K .'t!i day ot s. ptetuber, A. I>.. »'■ being the sth Monday. . Rurkhart Joan. Butler twp. farmer. : ISel£hley J C. t uauoqu aesslng tw p, farmer. , ItclKtiley Als*. Hartnonv borw. teamster. l'.isti ip Vvin. I.Miiis t ay, merchant. : Itlack lie. Mercer twp : I'.rlcker John c, Ituflalo twfr farm. r. t itnphell J C, A lams twp, Campbell .las I, Cot. • >rd twp. t ..ml ... .! ILut.icr, is; war'. ..i"; ..ant. conway Daniel ti.iktatid t *p. triuer. Cooper st. \ n. Marimi tw p. Hull I, Wit.! eld tv.;) Davis l't'tier. Woiiii twp, la is John. Butler. Mil ward 1 rpcntcr. 1 iilott l: 11. Butralolutx tar ii..-r. Klsher Londay. Summit twp. farmer. 1 aiiert in J t>. Butter, l ' »>ar t. manu.'aet'irer. (iraiit li S. iup, farmer. (ieltuieti Jaeoti. Korw.,rl tw; 1 . " tiilis..n >. >. .-s:-.:. : 1 'ir„'. cai, .-i.t-T. t...lelaD'l WJ. Adams tv.p. tine n.asoti. liilchrtst John K Marlon twp, farmer. Hind man sS. CI ;rj) twp, lit ckart 1,. .r_-.' 11. jaitirr, Mh ward, carpeotar. Kelly Kichard, Vettangu tfp. farmer. Korn Adam, suni ur> tmro, sltts inakcr. Keck Lewis. Uuiler, .h ward, bluckstulUi. Jackson Keuben, Oakland twp. lama r. lafWis II ti, Washington iwy. sluieui-iKer. I.owiy John. Dour'/al twp. farmer. Leslie Samuel, Mucoyeri it twp. larmt r. Miller A S, l'airvlew f.ni •, iai' er. Mathey Fml fcvansCuy li«r>, farmer. MechllOg O (i .letter. <a t a p. Moutague Win. Miller Adam liutie." Is! ward, producer. McMurry John A, Marion twp. farmer. MtMarllu Win. h ai.- City ii«ro. lalwrer. .McKce J L. MU'erstown ts.ro, ui uggtst. Mi K uney John, I'l.l \ twp. lariin r. Mi .Malian Joiin. I'alkertwp, " O'Neally Jan.. s u.,Kl.ti.d twp. pumper. i'ainler s 1". Clu.v twp, ..irti.cr I'rice K E. Bald K!dg.-. ma< hUil-'. l'i rrlii" L Li. Butler, s' n u ard, producer. ltuby Harrison. Frauklln tw>, larmer. lliddle v* C. I'arker tw p. carpenter. ltansell Win. Millcisiown boro. laborer. sUryuck W If. 'ail-.er twp. ilrllier. Stall tic rge. Lai.cu.-t r tv.p, farmer. SBJ.II r Ai.raiu. M iriou tvo, - tokey Jacob. Jacks,.a tw 'linker I'rlah. cherrv twp. Titus J N K.irnst liy. pumper. Wagner Martin. Butjer. _'d watd. photographer. Wlcic .1 M, Ur.ioy twp, farmer. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. W Ks'r mss r.. R. On ant! after May ls'.n), tratns will leave the W- Et Peru !.{Ot Pf> lbllow»: MAIiKLT at o 10 A.M. transl'trs passengers at Tareutum to Apoll . Aocom. and arrive in Allegheny at IJ.aiso connects lor Blairs ville. airiviiis tiitie at U:3O and with trains east aud west oi main line. Exi'KL sat .ofiiietts at Junction with liny i..<pti -s, arriving at Allegheny at 10:12 A. M. ACCOMOHAT'N at 1 arriving at Alle gheny at 2.an i oorcects at Junction with Apollo Aococi. going a t. AccoMOl'A l' s" at B M. runs through to Allegheny and arrives there at 4:1(1 P. M corMifc.s wnh Ki pr. < east arr:vm; at Blairs vills at <> I'. M, and with tiait s ta-t aud west oa main lice. fcx l'lslistj at C: j, at riving at Allegheny at 7:60 I'.M. No <-: ops bi tween Tureutum and Allegheny i'ruuis icive Ai!egh,?ii? >r Butler at o:_'0 6:*'. i, S:JO i . I 11 :oo ,v:M, aud at 2:-.~>, 3:15, and o; I > .» 'o. Traiu* ntriv -at I>u !er:.t ("> and 10:30 A.M.,ami 1 i|), s:ti.i aud »:">0 P.M. NoSiindai trains ni Branch. l'. iz \v. B. i . (•.,tr f ..>i i. i... t'iK--Oi:e hour fa»t»r tb to s -hedn :• ti . I'-.iins i ■ ..... ~.1.1.1 ■ l!ut!tr ct i):C0, bito, 10:2*1 A in., and 3:50 and tiki P.M. The .v>.. n.'i l tiaina run on Sunday. i 1.. ":o5 train connects with the W.st ot, ly, the 3:50 inns through to Alii v';auy, iiat ai»o connects at I'aiicry v :iii i' ig i express, aud the C:3O connect* lor Alitghouy a.;d alio for a train running to Zeiienopl Traina going north leave Butler at ln:'Jo A.M. - lar ii irtli as Kane au lat 5:15 I*. M. (as fur norlii ast'iarioa). Trains arrive in U-ailerln i Allei.l euy A the West a: i-aj ii: Vi \ 'J, and 5:Cd, 8:10 and S : ■ |>. \[, Trains trrivc at 15.- e, .. >-. i the North ut lo A.M. aud P. M I'lTTSitrßti, SIIKNAXtJ.I l'i I.AKi: UlilKlt.lt Corrected to la.-t liir.e. trains loitvu Butler i-o Greeuvillo at 5:40 and 10:10 a. m. au ' I: >3 p. m. I rains tin I', v. VV. i! -pel in Al- UY at 7 :■'>') . la. «r,.l tbe X\ HSL I't'o ll iivp.it ii[ >■: i) u, in. ami ":t*> p.tu. Loiiin ,t at Batbr with trains Noitb on t is ro td. I rani -.rriva at oali?r trom Gree uville at 10: i:> a.in. ninl ■!:&> u. i tj:2s p.ui ; all ol which e>in< • .i.i. Ho- P. Ji XV. to A ny '1 li; • ,lll: e XVcut IVtill. 1 rttJ--ive'H i; <r i* at 7: '"> a.in 12:30 and l: i'J p.m. it l»r Hath r,and Hie 5 I iu. ti •! i i . D. • i'i <-'• ut liraoeh •on fo> illlil•!it. Ni'.Sumtaj I#e.IIS. I'*-- ; i with llok els wiil i. ■ i . i ,ii that iasves I in: I'. .V J ; »t 1., . p. HI. hut not n i tin- utiler ft : i' irii ' tin i: a. 1.1. t:.ua •J • ii ll'-H ,-r eonueits Ut ' noil V 'lll i: ~..s i.l ie 1,, .s. & .XI. .S., urr vmg al ' ' vfi.-'nt to. la a. i i , t I.ieago !':I0 ji. ni., I.i li: ,s.i in , lliillam 2.15 p. in., und ut Mercer with XX. N. V. iV i'., arriving at Ni *' t a.it!e at 'i: i ■ it. in The I<>. > . t. 111. t.:«'u fr*.tu l» x.lcr coi.i.tcli at Merer AI'II irt . -II W. N. Y. St !*., urriviiii/r nt » . «• k 1 at f« in. and Oil City at HI ; , . ; I M iii with the N. V.l'. .O. s i e-.t vi !♦-, .#. k » n town, Ij.llfalo, < lii- IM .A ! .-»• '• •• "; SLSU :it i )*gfH)d lor Oil Ct f v The 4:.'>■< p. ui. Irftiu com.* v UT .Nl r<!« r lor New L aa11« , ati'i ar ,i • uu » • t and bharoti. jttJSKiISI IWHUII iul \ r KUY. AM()b i lALii,pro. At Bram hton STATION Billiard Junction of ihcl'.S. A 1. 1,. K. it. — Only 8 mile* to MUM -Mile, : rule- to I uhevillu.fi mile* to llmri villi . UN.ilislo Cualtown Meal at all L.otirs, LODGING* and liverv stable. DIAMOND HOTEL, JAM KS u;i;s, Frop'r. New fui lie. I.'.i- till i (.a mid lirst class aiH'Oin modal ions. I.ivery. Xi'i 'li : - <; M i,n mil. llutler, I'll. [iTEHiiiijii.il fIOIIL. hh>. 88 »n<l LO, S. Main St., BUTLER. - - PA. \« ar Ni vv ( ; ? ifi»« lortiif i • fin'., ' •»• I icfM»mt»o l lor tr;ivcl« vs. LIOTHL rmin -*F» I I ITKNMI I l i lt a I l !l;OU>, lYiip'Wa NIXOH'S HOME, R.% N. MT KKANS R., T»" Vl.lilt. I'A. »: ;..T EII IF I R*. open all night. lireaklaal I 'EEATA. IHuni i . MIIP|T< r '."I ivnta. I,'t'lj lnK :i.l eenla, HIMKOS NIXON ... PKOrn. Willard Hotel W. 11. RKIIIINC, Frop'r BUTLICIt, - I'A. I 41.1.1 >44 IN I'lIN Ml ll»>i. stMI'LK KIMIM far UI.UVI UI HI. IIIVM LKUK —Ailycrtino in TH ' FH'IIIM. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Administrators and Executor* of estates can fwivirp their rowijit book* at the CiTl- ZKX office. Executor's Notice. , Ej-TATK oi JOHN W. Bwsik)*, Db> "D I.et'ers teMan.eti'ary on ti-«* ettote of John W. Braniou, (K' i. i»t«' ">f t\>:i aoquene-«i> / T*p.. Batler Co., Pa., having been «r*niei' t.» the nndtrtizri.d, (ill |>er-ot» kuo*ifir theiUM-'lves indett"! I" Slid e-tate will pious* make immediate | aymeut ami any haviogcli!'H> »K» 't - 1 estate will P'e-snt ihtm du!v utbrni'it: ! I»»r -etllcuei, t J. EM KEY B HASDON, Lx'r. \V. I>. Brandon, ' Coru'. i;ur P. O , att'y. 1 Butler County Pa. Auditor's Notice. In the Mtta're.xuut <f A. 11. l>Jim executor of Jacob lit M. .sr., dee'tl. O. C. No 2, IXC. T.. 1 «>. Having bees appealed awl'tor i i • ~i . ■ entitled case. to tua..e dtsutbitloa CI l' 1 . bii 'am* Jn hunt'-of aroouir.aiit to ami ..uinnv an\ exceptions t«>.it ..i&y t <• CVd t'lereio, lit it' • ii fieroby given that I » It attend to t te <l'J »•> or s.'nl appoldu.ient at «n\ ■ rtt-e Xo. 11; K. Jef. arson m.. Eutler, Pa.. oa Tuesday, ucu i. at to A. M.. i.t w : eii piii -o and time all p. riles in terested -re r.Yi'!e:..e'i to attend it t.iey see pn.pi r. lit A Mej LN . Audu'tr. Notice in Divorce. Margaret Wildtr t-y her j In tlic Court of t' -t»j --ne.-.t Irteud Samuel .Mil- , a. u I'll -u* ol Itu.l- Icr v.-,. t/liu-. t . W • -li t. ' i outi'v, A !>.. No. ' June T.. I^oo. To (lias. C. Wilder and at I uliotu It may con cern: 1 >vi> sabpt nas In t'ie above e.is- lia\ ii-;j Iwn returtieit N. K. 1., you. the MI 1 t'Uar'e* • Wilder, above de'eiuliiiit. are Uri I y rviiolr»".l in apj ear in tne'-aid Court nt Couini n l lea*, to te held at Butter. IV.. i M vi.... IV Is' tx j. bctt«B the first day i t next 'i-rtu OT sai l Court, to answer the said eoiup'utnl and suuw cau.if. It any you have, why a tl'voa-e should iiot be granted the sau Maigarot wilder. Ot'V lit c. Itviitr, SiieritT. Notice in Divorce. Marv E. Whittnore by | In the Court of com ln r ii. Xt ft lend S. II inou I'lea.t of l'.ui'er l.aiin rr ■ . John C. ' aunty, A. I>.. No. :i. Willi triore. Juue I. t-.'.a. To J 'UnC. NVhilit'ore and ill whom Ii may concern: i ,vo suuin 1 las le Hi. aliove t a-e having been r. luri.l.l N. h. I >. n. the aid .fo'iiu C \.ult more. above dP/en«»ui, are hereby leoulit'd to api>err in Ilie nalil < ourt of liuninoa f.ees. io u- held at liui'er, I'a.. on Moudav, the tsi ■!*> oi .tee' 'n*ier. Is'.o.tielni; the is! day ot next teii i of said coert. to answer tin said complaiut and show cause, if tiny jnu hive, v.hy a d.vort" BkooU not be inntaa UM bald Mais K. \. ilt mo re. (JUVKR c. iti.Dic, »:ii mi. N < )TICE. Xottce is hereby ptven that the stock holders of the Eutler Lauk will uieet in the rooms of said Bank, S. Main St., Butler I'a., on Saturday, Dec. 20, 1890, at 10 o'clock a. in., to vote for or against the propositi n to renew and extend the char ter coi porate rights and franchises of said Eutler Saving.'; Bank. By onlcr of the Board. J. L. PURVIS, Pies. \V. V. STEIN, Sec. W. 1). Brandon, att'y. Libel in Divorce. B.irt ara 11' Kay. liv her i In the Court, of com next, irtend Casltner ; mon I'leu.s of Hutler Wise vs. TUO*. McKay t 0., A. 1 >.. No. 14. J March T., lS'jo. Sept. l. l-se, on nmtion. Waller 1., tiraliam. K- \t as apptdnted by the Court t:i tako fe!*tl- : niouy In the ease. To all panics in Interest . take ntdiee ; I will lak ' the testlmouy of ivlt ic-ses under th>- a'oove appoinlimmt at my | o!i; eon I'rldav. the t'.ith di. of September,ls: j i on part of llbelan'. at 10 ot io< k a. ni. W ALTi.tt 1.. (.ItAHAM. Co.MUl'r. , Sept. J. 1 Estato of Dawson Wadsworth, Deceased. (LATH OK BUI'i'ERYRQjtK. TOWNSHIP.) j Li it. i« ttsli tut utury on the tstale ol lUv.- Bou Wadiworlh, deceased, late of slippery rock townf-liip, Butler county, I'a., having beeu Rrnntnl to the uuderaigued, all j.«r»vtts knowing tlictiiselves indebted to said tslate will please make imuiediate paymeut, and any having claims B,:ninst stiil i state will prt-t ut them duly aullienticated lor M ltic iaeut. l)AW>K>s C. WAIISWOKI h, ! lIKSItIETTA WADsWORrII, | r - xr4 ' Keisl. r I'. 0., Butler o juu'y, I'a Dissoiution Notice. Notice '.a lu rcliy given thai the partnership lien tofore cxisiln r net .v.-en A. 1.. Knox mal W. Hartley, under the ll.hi nuue- of Iturtley a KihiX. doing luHiners at I'i 'rolia, .Vlllei-s:own ana other piaeiw, v. us lis-,'lved by mutual eon sent On the luth of Anrl'. IKii. The aeeounts of ilieilrmwlil be seitied bj O. W. Hartley a' l'eirolia. A. 1.. KNOX. ti. W. lUHJT. Estate of Simon Barnhart, Sr., dee'd, (LATE OK DONKI.ai, TWP.) I,tilers <if adniini trntiou havitig born granted to the I on the c-t tie el Simon Batnhart, Sr., dee'd, late ol Donegal T»p„ Butler Co., ell pertou- knovmgj themselves indebted to «nid e ,late « ill please make immediate pay meut, ai d any having claims «KaiiiSt taid cH;tin will present the in dui/ authenticated tor M tllement. P. 8. BAKKHABI', Adm'r, I l.'arnhnrt's '(ills I'. 0., i Butler t'o., I'a. I TRK.VSfKV Dl.l'.VU I t K". T, ) OI'KtCK OK COMPTKOI.I.KR OF Ct/KBB.VC'V, [ XVAsntsiiTos, D. C., .1 iiiy M>, isyo. > WIIKBK VS, Hy satisfactory evidence pre sented to tiio undersigned, it has been mode to appear that ''The Itutler County National Dank of IJutler," in the llorougn of Buricr. in the Com ty of Duller and .state of l'eiiii vlvnuiii, litis complied with nil the provisions of the statutes ol the I,'nitcd States, required to he complied with before nu aosociation shall be author ized to cnmuience the busine.-s ol bunking; ! -Now, therefore I. Kdnard S I.aeey, Oouinlroller <>i' the Ci.rreney, do heieliy certify that ' The iiutler County National Hank of Bntler," in the Borough of llutler, in the County ol" Butler and State of l'enn nylrnnia, is authorial d to comiuencn the liutiiness of Banking as provided in Si i tion Kifty-ono hundred ami sivty nine of the ttcvired Statutes of tho I'nited States. lu testimony win reof w inter my hand and HO.:I of oil. e this l'Jih day - of July, 1S1M). L«K.\L] 10. S. I,ACKV, Couiptr ilier of the < urrcncr. No 4,:j7». Notlc c. j The Sunset Carlion Companj, heretofore I . oi;.po cil ol ih.' uadcrsijtned, I;. W. Martin I ami William Falconer, is di-solveil. All | ;lei sons indebted to mid partnership arc noli tied to nay the same to \V. 0. Tlnnnp . mi, KH<[., Keeeivcr, Butler, l'a., and those having claims aguiust them will present the same to him. 1.. MARTIN, .111. Executors' Notice. Wilr.ul \ ,1. ;ti i of aditiii.'.striileiu have tit •11 (irauixl t.i she uudt-rMU'iitrd on the cot-tie ot - S. W. Sbiimoti, ol' t r.iniclin r«r|>., Itoliir I <•., I'.i , #ll I'crs'iui knO'. tlivni ■ elvc* lodebteil t.i mi.l will please ma'., c riiiin-iliate imyiiient, anil any It A via*' • luiiui n.'ninsl tanl cstat.: will prcaent them itnlT mitheiitieate I for «ettlenient. f A. W. SIIANMOK. t l'ro»|H*i t, l'a. (.Jolts I". KM-SON, I'tt i utom. Kstato ol Georgo lirowii, acc'd, I I.ATI 1: ill' Co.NOult'o I «•!»., 1.1 Tl 111 Co., I'A. !<"tkra t«': tamrnlsry on the al«>ve estate I haviu.* Is-cn gruuli I the uuihi all lei iknow in ; themnelvca indehte Jto sai l s: tie will | lease nnvke immediate |i»jtucnl, aod any liavißjf elnim* *c*lnvt ftid wi II prt M nt Uiem lor aettlcment. M." Kl A J. Bitowx, Kx'*, Circi -e City, llutler t 0,, l'.i, til o. W. I'M I i uu, Atl'y. lixctutor's Nullco. (IMAII ■ i J. P. LONM, n>< 'n, I.ATI t»i ; I HA KM IS TWI'„ mil I lift)., I'A. Uetters t. . su.i<ntary on the a hove named oatalehaving licen Rri.tiled to the uinlentlfßed, all p. rsoits kit •» inv; thtm ■ Ivea ii.delited lo It will |l' toe i ake imtitetlinlu imyint it, end any clalnia t>)*i«iu<t it will pr< '''til litem I'ifr H'ttlemeßt. lit HIT M« llltinr, l'.\ r. MoCitltdl. ■« I*. <t. \V. I>, ItiiAMX'N, Atl'y. SAMI II: KiHIM. I.IVKII\ IN tMNNIvi'TION 1 lotel \ T o<i;clcy ( Nlrtrlly I II > I Cfrt.«.y.) II FN BV L. BUCK. Pm>r*. J. U. F.vi nn., Manaj,i r. BuUm, Fa. > amU n. , i ..s ,»iw nt a pistt t a i « . titnl. Hi Hit p|itelu;T !"•'» i ' s N< '• t npn'Ailvtiiti*in« tsmniß ( C IO f« THOMAS, f . . MAMfti 4» »• W CHIiACIQ» ( 4*&S&&& «lh % Regular Monthly Visit . .viii. "* OF ■ ■ f]R\ <JIS!M % MTSPIU J ilfii). MUlilll IX 111 bhiihbuJ ". - .. Yif;{ WILL UU OS ■ October 1 trnd 2, ' . •-">> y V WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY. LOWRY HCUS3, - - BUTLER, FA. DR. J. J. McCLLLLAN, Speciali,-! Wonderfully successful in all Chronic Diseases. Diseases ?r the Eye, Kau Nose, Throat, Lungs and Xa. : Catarrh. All SYS OPERATIONS Ars SuccessfullyPPr:a r : v.' Cy Thenu I*S \ IVATK 1 On acc« uht of laving In en A tendant l'hywcian at II.»t B;>rini(g, Df M 'l. ' ' .r failed to t- a case of l'rivat« disease peculiar to c- UT sex, no matter rf « !.at Liature or of !, . i. UN^OLICL R RH;D TESTIMON L A LS. Major J. M. Davidson, ex-Prcs dcnt of the Lawrenco County v vtcSi^v (irowers' Association, aud a ritiien \vell known ii the county, frt-elv ■v. * the following te.stinnMiial to tLc tliil ;y of Drs S«lm & McClelfan. i Major say?: "1 eras greatly frotn a Polypti* and with i i Piles I bad tried local tn-atmcut t.nd much medtciuc with no t.v . : i read the advertisement of Drs fcald McClniian and 1 concluded lo ■ * j ■ J jfi; - tfcem a trial. At their last visit to tl.is city they declared tue cured and iiw A I difecb urged me. 1 (eel now like » ,v man They did eM-rythiag 'i.\ I ; '' agreed to and treated me court*-, a.-dy. Tliej il dme a world of guotl *ud •" U*" ." v relieved me of all aufft-riajr." tf'f'S* ' v N. iv II'A.. J.,1, 7. 1880. I i nvc lii u . t r.eiiitg from ]riSiu::iiiv (Sltepl*? IH>S) ~nd piii nl r . .»■ ,£■■■■ ' d nt rvcus prosmtvicn, d» |t inlt nt ij| i rp.u ;• kr • - 1 vierr-. 111 t'i u<tfv. # i;• k ;L-.t Ivt ■' i.i i.<>: t»E t-ti my fn tf T ,VI i • u;- n :» JJ bpj » ii " Iwi :o Mr Si'.ni I|. - .;•:»! u* N-:w -V •• k iftjMjjfftm 1 ty, bat wiibout tlw 1 i -.it BJN If «ad«( • are D.-s. Mo y ' Clelian ti Saiip, wI •• vi-it Ni w ( asti.' evet; tour week.*, aud hiu tmv us, I jjjpftj)K.^ 'v, \^. well as t-vcr. hole ai-d 1 tarty, minus t-li dehet<» ol bea'tb. . J AJ At UI 1E S. OIUsON, Box 161. V 1" x-'"* Tfcese are but two of the macy ( utca cfiV<rted by the doctors on their •.'J'"'"'*' visits here. TLey Lave «»cvetal otLe: testimonials of wonderful cures which }V-':. J wi" be published later. 7> . "£ rift S alm. Special,,l M Af>E IHE LAMK WAI K WITIIOI Tl't.'t TCIIKS.-r.Fer rtoht mon'lis p,:st I haven't t*. ii afcl«:• ■.> ; i. .nlr r-l emt lie- Durlnir flrst montli i ln?utmcnt Ml'it lira, .suim &. Met I. ll:in I liitM'bivn able to j'tit.limn »m; ai tlv • \t , ?. ~ ~ wvl-o it ii I rn iiitaln I bat I'll lie entirely ruied .soea. Alilniujti uiidi-r treatmaat of bume diMJtura it;- -J. It. KMERY. W iin> in, I'. . nKAFMhs/ •'('ATAKI.iI. I I nxe tii :. itntler Irt ntn" M t«r I»rs. s.-i & Mtt It !Ii r, r m nv i.t'. ■ A ul ivurn. - u..l r.., i mysptl greatly Improvt a».»tar. .Mi;-..t« «ctn. i:. Po" i, r»i-avtr cutinty •' ' \l'l .Nt: 1 Aj.-i > LM:S'II Alt-iritNl O en Mnv l. li rrp. S.I.'UI A ,I. ~1 ti> . ... ,]i „, v ;. v r , wtlluml 11 Or lews or blood, and ill flay my e.M'.s area* N'ra'iri. ■» aay one a and 1 cau stv ,t t | vn i> i.;;, .•f,';; .' : u i'-t YOU Want to Know That Butler county leads in at least (-■>!«• of the enterprises, and what is still bitter you like to hear that you have a baud ii making it lead. We told you before thnt we are the lurgi t whole - tie dealer* ii wagons of all kinds, nurries, tarts, har ness, blanket:*, robes, whips, do., i i t..e State, but wo want you to listen 'ill w tell you Komething of tiur retail tra'ii we want ti thank you for your pat ronage, and tell you Komothing vim l.t vt heard 01. lHiring I'ie la- t week we !mv h;i.l a large torce of men :it work ar.vl eu larged our buildings, till now wo han almost 'ten Ihoumtud - |tiare feet e room all covered with vehicle- every description. Ml you folk* u . • I expressed so ranch surprise at tin l>r • .-lock wo curried, conii' anil moo us uov.. i Wo promise to show you more and ! greater variety of work of all kind.- thai' ! you have ever A our life in one cs i tahlishnient lor Ufa. Yon ten p&tran ; i>vd liberally in the p • V» | sold you good work cheap, therefore yo. j feel good towards us n ,tj wo feel poo 1 : towards you. We want to continue tin I friendly littsincss rclali.-ui. and also i:i crease our business still more Therefor we don't want von to bring your neighbm j and then have nothing to dhow him, 1" i don't bo uneasy about this. Wo tell y. • now that we have a greater variety ol ni kinds of work than is kept by any ileal. i between Maine and (.alilorni». Wc ;m. au this. If -on don't aihn.; it al'te. seeing our stock. v.o will iiekiio. ieif,; ! that we do not know what we are ta!*ii:> 1 about. Did Jon a-!; if we hail r y special 1 new atlractiotisf Why, l.|. sy■ <i. it's w. ! that do keep up with the time .! Dverv j day we are getting something new, lint i probably the prettiest lliinr you have ever Been is the new dahlia color paiuteii surries It'* something entirely new. U't hat'e some very line hurries junnted will it. These are the lirst of the kind eve, brought in. The painting is so line that no painter but the inventor hiiu*elf car match it or mix paint like it. t'ome imp •II it. It's worth a trip of ."0 miles to Ihow j who love the beautiful Oh, the price! Don't you know our motto i.. "Never try li | got rich oil one eoslnmer, and lover mi. I lepresent." Ketnetnber tins is Martin | court A Co.'s motto. Wo are proud of it It doubles our business each \ ear It helps our customers to urn two rig where otherwise they would own bat one, ami t very customer we gain brings his friends along the next time. He want every body to come now and seo us Dun't you know us! No trim III" to get ae qua in ted if you want to know ti« as well us we want to know you, therefcro come iiuil see us. Wo tri'at eveiybody as w II us we can. Come, we say, spend an houi looking through our estalilisbmMit whether you want to buy or not. XX c can't tell half what we keep, nor name prices. ititt remember, we keep every thing in our line, both the tinest and cheapest, and tell yo i every time what yon are getting. In addition to till i; i ! of vehicles lltlll l.Ulliess, we keep b.lggv vhips, collar pads, hoisting jacks, hal'ers, bnggy v\ i. hers, whip micke's, lops, cu'b inns, (lathes, wheels, shaft*, MOIIII Hpi' i », lazy backs for all kind- of carts. u\!e I'l ase, blankets aid r<dies (wo have j'l• t .rot three tons in), spring single tiees, I. nets, and everything Come und M''i its. II ou are on Main street cud want to t.oiue i "e, s'art down tbe right Inn I sde ol Cunningham street, between Tiotttliriti ■ new buiJitiug and ileitis .t tiraiieui's im eery, ui.il fullow the pavement sti ■ glu own two «i|itnren to our pltt. e. 21(1 West i uunlngbatn street, where wo pay no rent nnd h»v a 923,000 iuve-teil in the tuvt wuy .hat eleven years experience could dictate. 8. It M XHTISCOt KT to, S. It. MAUi'tN'Cofiir, .1, M. I.IKIIIINII;. P. S. Remember we n I the Kramer Wagon. V \ V Itfhl Sali'fcittM t'» ><-11 Our ,l.> I lil'l choicest Nursery i> n All goods guaranteed lirst ela-s. Cued olarlcs an.l expen ••'«, or a liberal com uUsion paid. No experience luces try Write for tonus, giving age and «•> nre our choice «>i Tori lion et 1,. KNUiIIT A CO . 100 I'ark Avenue. Kochester, N V . —— / ' " 1 I Sulesmoii W;t lit t'< I .> laHVt -s (or Iho Mile 1.1 I i.i «I > ft 'inllon* per. i oh ut, Mlar> an*. . \,-en%s nfoin %t«rt «JI»:- i> Itiint •;«•«! •' f " " e> i ii .■ lie, i-. Outllt ><• . W»'<- r tern < Ittttns " W 11. K. IK'IIHI It lit \»i«. IIMI 1 ! ml.* it, N. t Ql- O. t). Mi l» 141.1 L., v'tt. im\» lit I .»» »• a - • O. r ..I I ,e ten H I Hux .VKK W liU-.t 'M. I>. >i k til , 11* iVimltMi iVli lulUtf Ih 't i \ ttlM, If >« il ;»«» liwiMrtNl v * writ* n I; 1 %«1 »»» . M\A\ hOK SALi:. I'arm for nale clunp, 1.0 in n" < mile piwii tireetivUle. "It j • •-t. line oiclu-id , ine 1 neat lon, lined tanl'" two » its <IW) per acre, Addrei \v M. UONUi HOI oikt, (Iti'i ivlili V* ,iOJ^nTir*!tsV: Lv ; LOito&iHoaas. Now lvadv and slrouino-1 ]u> most com ])lote line oi trimmed ;unl untrimnied autumn Milliner v. I lat«, bonnet lo<ii ws, birds, ribbons, feathoi's, etit. We r > t]i< A reeoo-jiized leaders oY Millineii i?i 1 littler, and hav( k man\ imitators, bu ecjuals, D. T. I J ii fI, No.ltS.B Mi'iiu St. 'IT.KI?, I. EDUOA'L'IONA U WISH 18ABKLLA W II ITK'B Ite for liiys ml (iiik t In I'nn.nry, Jnti'i'uii'tliaiv and Coli<>'i:itP -linliori, will bi'jtiii wink Oil. I. Tirum per quHrter of ton wi»ekn, jinjnlilu Ktrictly in advance, ''BIM.VIIY - - ? 8 IXTRCMKIUATR - - 10 Colm< \Tit - - 15 Saturday rln.Mi In Literature and Art !<>r Yonnj: l.iuli. -; S"i lor the noa on. A* nuinlwr* are limited, t arty - lion Hhiml.t lie mudu t-> m ! ;s \rnivK. Washington iV JiflVoon (N»Hegc, WASHING ToS, I'A. Tic !*«u *«>ar Imulll* !» I't. IT. fin.- > :tl. M-lfiitil 1 "' iiii-I l'ri>p,iriil>jry l>, inr'ui i' I >i Infer i .iH'm <• >n>'nt'iv • f «!»>'} n iiirji' Kppl) l» I'rot. .1. A'l nl I'll Scltini./ I i i->r < at.U>".'r I'- 'H" oilier lllf'rm.iM » |« l*.-« n" losfat. i\mm caiuiii. MEADVILLL, . n A. 7.»ili yftir I- ■;in** Ht-pt. Nt, 91.' ,rr«dun s i: In I""!. S liiftVli' iln i.liliiiil n<i l ii. I vll 111 >.l DOl. l'\ n. . \r l'u uliy runiiii ..-I II l ruilit'.l fi.r 1111-lr rt t 'i' |i 111 ruts. Mil,! . I! i iniM'li i'.' I'Mvnrniim "iili Vil'Hi • 11. II II 111 I 1.1 It. 11. !> .I i u! t. HKAVKK (JOljhl'XJ.. AND MUSIOAI. Il' .TI I'U i a i r.v tn "i. «!x » : riilKUlirii» on IOU N'HINO I »-• iti«>i% «%li*l HiiMiig . ruj».'t In fiiliilu of I r nl.!«♦»»!, .*). » mid Mnrat I'dwn «? :v> i »t :n lin> In «'v« r\ • ' 4 t Muiilc i tfra «■ »' 11 i I rlii • i » tm for a nr\\ It i'. I V\ U*. A. J. KKANK V to. W— lIII.VNK IN DUUu*, M i.nlt'i Nkjt, * i< t in UH'Al.s I \ M N AM» TOII ' T MITIi : ,• • ,I • . . I : .. i. ■ »*•!•, >1 I*ll h» I I'M •it >' '!>fHi'i; <'■ 5 S. Mull) Strt'i, Put!«>r, l'u, Notlco it) Palniet". l It li tf> «'l «*" «M I Utl» ' \i J :« j p|\«' IM «i«»r »h*• r Miitin- » . u■«'«• ! ; tit ItiM.li * f !<» |dM tl ■ I i ii«lw» ■* U1 li l *< < n t- M« hnv , r «VMM 'Milourf'* Vnn'i i SI'III'VTR « tl'ltlllKN Snnilitrv 1 'liiiiilhm's \tttl { Jim I \lU't , ntiMHtn I* •ti'tn r I*i 'v>» <in« Kixlttlt'w, (llotn'"« lltlil \nltiritl <iu* A|)|>liitnoo , lolVo! unit Si, ,ti|i|K I«t» w »\\ 11 oUf'O j i*UTI,KK. I'A. f Mifflin Street Lively \V U UUCIIIi, Prop'r. Oi.e jimrp »•, 1 of M/•'0 i-f 11 AII ».*< nd, »«»fo I i! Hi '' IMI a C'lrriiii * (« Him t !<>r tvt ridings and funcr&la. Open dav rid )' i. 'IVIipIjOQO No 2!. Hotels and Depots, W. a. (Jri •i« now runniufr i ■ > t i t.rrii j ■ ' ?»• 'h.ii the butt > d fopou oj • < in? ii, tJuaiv » ieitrtnuahltt. Tulf, t ; N'.V 17 • . .U< VtdifTi* »t I ' ! V. it 'lt v. : (jo«d liivrri in ('oiinrv.i/ i New L.vory Stiilm*. ;„«w stiuu, New hi). '. J—OPfcN 1 V AND NIGH i - !ii M»* !,(!.; iM-ird.Ml. PK . • KRAMKR, I'l iv n st, i?' fci, i Fall Opening |v ! i Lutiu *, ChiUlron and GettM I'll if i; ,11; ..1., ."rat 111(1 ) , ! O I ' ii-r lii r of Ii lit u lit , ui I uihU'i ar, lio-i*?ry, jslovtv, l»oy* nml ,iili ; lift!?* titu) <*»»j .** rwivtliiog ! I»t i i a. (iic!h(»h Kurni lot ? Stnio »( ill I .* lowest HgUIX'A. .1 % /i<. • ~(? c till i *ittvy li. h i, f< r;/ I'urv/iofii' John i\i. Arthurs t»;n »MI VAIN ifHl i,u 5 lam tig ; ii uli >i ( iii'< > I. ii, v ' rvjstfcOt M i vcVU •>** AN It l>l>A!,|.|i» I t \ h " OUUC\I !<\l I Vl' V 1' > U . iS. 111\ i < Iv\ i,A 'i, vV >SK\\ KH I Hi. Hlltlcr, I i.
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