C TJXZB3ST BEPTEMBEE 36, 1890. Seiixul Bros, <k Co. liEW CLOT HI KG HOUSE. Special Sale I SECOWD SHIPMEMT. 2JC. 2JC. 20 C| r>G Uozeri BOYS' Knee Pants. 25C. 25c. vzet. 4 lo 13 >ear*. bi Wiins ifi lijli I knliiig. 4, a ,of rnnuicp W* eeteasive w veT ,. aii'wc to vicit the eaatern 'l£UKFik#*l> 'li JRVTIMU | 9S.V wrtfllai there »»r Mi were roibM to tw»,. or» MW of the most eh-nee goode. «n*fc KMuiltT MB bought nj> by Urge city . V.v ««rdtatty itivite mrmtf «roe interested v. t-iMT" Y«.utb»\ Boy »'and Cbi'd r ,. Ototbu# *» (ts** w> * till Bid take a 1 tjae*. vwn- of new and fa*biou*. Schaul Bros. & Co. VCW CUOTH NG HOUSE, THE HOTEL VOGKLKT. iim fc pnpflattoa of alwxtt ta.iwa. it I, *• masr acuft. m M)*t ooanty. wtth * t'.ii-rtJ'wM*. twlarat fa*, urf unequalled i* om - 'Mr tustioiMrtarx*- "rww— «*nir«w: WKBIICT. ••ana a i-mnrinc and fiwiperoii* town. HUM »MI WAIIJ*. %?•** 9*m* K * -I>aln* tear* But let for . i - 'ii.-i- »• <:«*• *•* mmi 11:2" a. w. and 2£* «mW «. : arrive a» a««l mm «m T-J»r » Walt* rtow at aw* a. tn r » »r* aim* at M*. l<M»a. »■ and iS'ift «k. ■i t. tl ®. It R • Tnmw J«*W (rf Uiwn vti* •' ..ran a. «r. cm pm Wall* *■ mm* rm f la. ;*w«l pottrhe* NOW a* t* aw> «t*a p.m. T It -Vrmtm l»<* Mild tor All* _>I.MI »t M «:*.• m»4 man a m and *» ami ;««. *. wtkriNXlA*) Wt.» a nt and . „ a-nn rem. VK-flwa; at M" an it Ui.V 1 ~ i-p>a '•» a«o 7lt* p la. Wall* oK*» t>* ihr MM, «w a> «•> a. m V** flllMmi* .t« v •< «,V a m. r«r lin»h«rt and t«» trtn'ia BUBt* Mid CalXry at t m> pwr rllWlilt w*'»l p«M«i« a() 4 at tsaa p. m. For «HI * ll» I .>*«*•*» and flartow «i n't ri i«» Mm'o awr <* i»l« ft<»m bxul ■Sm Ml N »:•. 'i a««4 (laIWJ al »•*> a. m . Jm tar «Mn ai im« a. m ; la>w l*iii»l>tiri{ Htcmi piiwt» m«w« mwh' » and call rjf * • -<* *«»= «-.<» a il» nor** al *» p w ; tnw< <•' *••»• p w , fiNim l*li|»l ma and llir » 1- it. i I.« in ITT fliiW 'III IIIIHIi »« i. ....«*■ n in. an 4 STAH p W 4| k « Hail,* mail trow Ml. riii**ln»l ...... * t. r. „<T* al I* "I » 111 -s. I.i, «, n- ««•*• > and ..Him point*. Monday V ,«iin..t4a s i '. i■. }~m«> »" «»t at lua jv m, soci Hn?x"SJS» Ij»* Ai. .%vvj wui.Y SV'S, Knitfhu «f I* I iida* ntfihl ill iUp Oar . , .., .» .1 i., ni>r> Hall. lluM lli'-r. Unk»l *«• -a.-d 1.5 » M. li. Ouaill, H«C r>rr * - ~ Nrw Adv*rtiMMiieois, lit s'law* > ».iti r— of Juit. W HiewdNm. «f» < a«»H;. An t»». \ :-ralat# iif J.u-ob Uoiil Kr. JBnti.'.- :» l>ivmror—W bit more fi. Whit ■mar ft Hlk vt W iUior. Ilw'irir. I*ipli«naa ttwuii'% Utrbtiif*. it»nx«>, etc. NIWV Ilarcam. K :ti« A l:*l-;..»"a Latvat * fya«> 11 iiiixvr Ki-rwfcCiarl. H IJuUcr. Oct. 1113. All adTmiaara intrudmf to mak< rtWMM in thrir win. ahould uutify un nl J i-<-rr ttil«n4iiif U> 4n «<>, n<d later than Monday momm*. Personal. !■ i Tkarwi «»f the Tarectum »a took it: V.t«t)craß< ■..« aliow. «n ahow-Uav. li &'..<«n, Kxj.. fwr New York omraitif Mr. Lrvia C' ITliite, of D. ulariy. sou it i* a wrjt nloaaaot oonnect ! : -1 hi® ami dear old Ilutler aaaa<r. and £»uc : 'r, of Pa r kcr Twp., ten- .« Kraoo CS.y. Hm> 1). Ea»ar«r, of Fairriew Twp.. h«a nwad i».« ii« war bonae on Fairview jft'Wß.. 12lit 1(9 . Tw» atiu fiwHjr, of fireat licit, iw»T.- nwrrai la JJotler. M" »'* K »rl VTi'He'm atad Karl Lipman, * iirrmany. «<•< » upaniod bv aooie !adi<"- " f hi IHe rijtbt* of Batlur lIMB «-««•%. i: !:••«. -i: Hooi oflJo.lr , and Mi** <l*rw l «li at '~ii«o|tn Go . *>re mavrieo at iMkW VrtififiCc., o« WeOiewlii.r of J « «■•■■•' i>jr l>v. E. T. Jaf.«"«. of Oil City. T.'P r » ■»•"« oldi^p. vin. to ttev. 13- Jrtl"'- hit -«r." : ii» u» word of thin u.^r-...' ■ V. , trll Uie taan>"«* in 3; j.». 'i, fimi ,:>e ri M-Vet bere, hot do »•« lewwr «»( ' i.>~e of Ilu.lor Co. people ti>«" -aka • ..u .i "e of the pui'r. un l*aw are haj'|MMi 1« as# .:>e BO*«eo in mi ex eiiiuiff. •>- '•< wo ,1 U wit us. tin. w. ajqir-ffart® Itrt! ttcvorend'a eon<ider tUmm Famiiy Reunion. Our l;v». ari- river*. plWojr free toward* ti«a* aula? lnitneJ bortidlea* sea, known h« ast.'"—r«t there are time* when life it'«l,e (fi'itle influence* of lore u'id Jri-ndi-liip and oar heart* are Araarti «»»-b other. - 4*'lj • ttiue i« a fiiiriily reunion, and we •i>ii tan rel«:r to renuiou «>f the family o' I: rf fi. 4itewart, dec d, wbieh took !»•»««• a! l)»e hou<e of hi* «<n New ton I). ■M.-v. u> GlikSj l£an la< Tlinrnday. AU the < .liiilrou—S. V» alker Stewart, of near I'MiNC Vn s. Siewart. of Partetsrille; Jan,.-' Slewa'l. of l'r<M»|ie<:. N'ewton, at ' •••;!<• * ; k", iiici. John It, Stewart, of !•• !,f - «■- Mid tl'B Albert, of Mt. Cbest • ii* h Wotiier in-law, with their familie*. ". a nutniier of seifEblxir*, uiakiiijr j: a wu »n*iuWy i.| alxuit eijrhty peraonn v ' " i>* •■ t Tii-;. ali brought their t< and tiiev bad a bountiful dinner, atu; Uj<« V. a3l;er waa eieeleu pre*ident of • n.. ujrajid tUy Lad Home *j>eechef. Ttoett the aged gathered in knot* • T<> c«unt thi-ir youthful ncamper* o'er, Tii m« u"irc 1.-nd* her light no more" sad the Vf.uitg to indulge in game*, eon •NeTWrtiot! and r -partee. They all bail a r ,lc# d time aud lot* of fun. T»i«i w»j Hie (ourlli meeting of the • iraiity—the previous reunion* having been i • •' a: tis« h< t»ns «f Walker. William and Jabti and ti,. nnr *,n j, e held at James' tMMW Intern I'rofjwc; Pensions, fa yuan Mii| suwt, Ogle. LOCAL AND GENERAL —Pay your poll tax. —New sanerrant appears. —September ends next Tuesday. —A new doll turns somersaults. —■ The sear and yellow leaf." —Next holiday: Thanksgiving. —Harrert moon: September 28th. Lawn mowers are still on the go. .Able bodied 'dienees is a shame. —The harvest moon fn"« Sept. 28. —Oct. 4 is the la>t day to pay poll tax. —One's huuie i» one's best winter resoit. —Days and nights are now of equal length. Look opt for bad twenty-dollar silver | certificates. | Etiquette ti' w demands that all ladies I shall take off tbe ; r hats—wbent'ueygoto- I bed. —Tiie cold weather has started the eb''- d-en ta'king about Christmas. The oil-prodocers of Butler Co. wi'l meet in Eeibe's Ha'l, this evening. —Somebody says that the hornets are buiidiug high and small, a sure sign of a mild winter. —One family in this town put up 180 quarui o' elde-berrics this season, and tbey don't keep ho.el, either. —The Bow. v Hou.->e is putting on style. The proprieUn* put a $590 Cincinnati range into iis ki ; chen. last week. —A new town in the Huudred-fooi ■ erritory is'crediied with five houses and sixteen bottomless mud-holes. Its name is McGicty. —Tho way ibc.se elephants and lions gro« led about oit »treen» was a caution, and they didn't become good-natured and begin laughing til' Hitter got off a joke on the turo-bumped camel. —l'nless we have a month or six weeks more of tine weather, and unless Con tractor Os'iHii ne pus two or three hundred men on that part of the street that be has excavated, it w U iiotbe paved before Win ter and then everybody w II be wanting to hang the Town Council. —The bonnes of Lonis Oriel) and Robert TnniPi. who live on S. McKeon St. near the school house, weie entered wbile they were at the show Wedoemlay night, and nibbed of watcbeK, Jewelry and money, amounting in all to a value of about three hundved dollars. —.V girl-tbniightle»»lv told a friend that tbe names of the donor* wouM not be din* played with the pieMOit* at ber weiMlnjt. Of course the new* got a'.iroad, ami when tbe day came not even tlin piesent* were displayed. Tney consisted of 3)1 plated MI gar spoons and 10 *nlt sprinklers, A school teacher I* au.hniity for tbe assertion thai pupil* who him teee** to newspa ier* nt home when e.impmctl with those who Imve no, »<« lie; .or render*, better speller*, better grstrm* l«u«, rice' in pronunciation and rend more under standingly, end oblnin a good knowledge of geography In almost Nil' the lime it rvqnlre* ollmi*. —Nothing open* en wide a door to vice, In prime, to evil habit* of every dUerlpilon no the ab.euce of occupation, The down waril course of many a promising youth, the lalu of many a hopeful life, may he distinctly traced to the void c»u*ed by having nothing to,do, The fnet'lle* mu*t beat work, end If not employed for good they will be f..r evil. —Cooper'* big "Ko'epaugh" *how that wa* here Wedne*dav employ* four hun dred and lli\y peonle, eauh one of whom ha* hi* or be particular dutie* to attend to. Managing it big show 1* "ke nianag Ing an army; the manager most bo a man of great eieenlivo abi'lty, end hi* liouten ant* tmiat lie i-rusty and intelligent men. The eipennoH of till* *how average over fJOOO a day. It came hero iVotn Kitlau nlng, held forth at Washington, Thur*- day, i* at. Union town today, w'll be at Cumberland to-morrow, aid will then strike down through Wost Virginia. Ken tucky and Tennessee and end the *ca»on at Kichiuond, Va., on the lot of November. This show bad good audieuce* here, and everybody wa* pleased with it. We are under obligation* jto Mr. W. K. Peck, pre** agent, for favors. —lt H now stated iu railroad circles that tbe Baltimore and Ohio road has socured control of the Allegheny end Shenaugo, and, with the assistance of other lines, will form a route to Buffalo shorter than tbe Allegheny Valley by 30 iii'les. The Pit's bnrg and Western will be used to I.otler, the Allegheny and Shenango to Mercer, from thence the road will be extended to Fruukliu, where it will connect with the Western New York and Pennsylvania, making tbo route to Buffalo 239 miles long. It is claimed that all tbo mysteiious dick ering of late between the Baltimore A Ohio and Pittsburg and Wostern is now made clear. Tbe B. &, O. has been anxious to get into Buffalo and the oil legions. Through the Valley and the P. <t W. it bas a good line to the lakes. The new com bination will give Pit'glmrg another outlet to the North, and will be of great assis tance to local industries, puitienlarly the coal trade.—Pittsburg I)i*j>aich. —Thero are snnto tb'igs about tho qnaint old town of Harmony that you do not notice by merely (Hying through it. The two wine cellars under tho old bi'ek houses at the corners of tho square must be seen to be appreciated. Tbey are both ebout fifteen feet deeo. Tho ono under 'he build ing now "occupied by I)r. Redmond, is about, 40 feet long by 20 wide and tho ono under the building now occupied by Mr. Sliver is a liitle sraa"er. They a-o neatly floored with stone, anil their ceilings are s tine arches that will probably stand as long as this portion of tho Earth's surface remains iutac'. They were built by tho Hannou'tes at least eighty years ago, and they aro to day es perfect as they WHO when just completed. Of the old brick bosses, around tho square, all are in a good state of pre.ierva ion, excepting tbe front of tbe one occupied by Mr. Stiver— the bricks of wh'ch were too soft and aro crumbling. The bouse, in tho rear of tbo Beam House, now owned by Jacob StaofTer is as good as tbe day it was built. The Iteaui House was a'so originaly built by tho Harmonites but it has been remodeled anil rebuilt, and Sam. has kept on improving it until it is now one of the' host appointed hotel* iu tbe county. About a hundred Republicans got a good dinner thero last Tuesday, and they are not slow about say j ing so either. Tbe old brick church, also \ built by tbe Ilurmonites, with clock tower I and old iVatu is also worth looking at. ! Stop off at Harmony soma day end look at J these tliiugs. Accidents. Klmcr Scheuck had a leg broken at :*Purvis'Planing Mill, last Thursday, by a pile of doors falling upon him. A «>u of Michael McLaughlin fell 110- tweou iho wheels of Lcedom's wagon, Tuesday, while it was in motion; and tho wheel parsed over and fractured one of his legs. Sick People. Mr. J. N. Cubbison, hi* son Lawrence, and their help. Miss McKiasiek, of Harris villi, aro down with typhoid fV or. Oil Field Notes. ! The Enterprise Oil Co., composed of Latcbaw, Strohecker and other men of Harmony and Zelienople strek a hundred bar'eler 011 the Frank Wilson farm which adjoins the A Men to the West, Tuesday afternoon. The Ze'ienople Oil -Co's well oa the We-t is reported dry. R rise man A C > and Black A Co.'s well< on the Hiram Graham are each rated at 100 bacrels. and a number of wells are go ing down on the Thomas fyah&m. ! The well on the Chess farm, a mile north lof developments is being worked for a ' mvs'e-.y. They have a Itule oil there and plenty of go* Forest O'l Co's 2 in the Stewart is in and grod, and their No. 1, oa th« Sum in i< rated at 30 bairels. Abrams it Co. a on the Haziett is a 100 bs>t. eler. The J. C. Brandon farm now produces more oi' ».hau any other in this lield. The we" on the A. Brenneinan is now producing Cj a day. Putviance A Haielett's 6 on the Hum phrey is r ited at 100 barrels: Sutton it Chiis;ieV 1 on the Winner at 70; Camp be I 1 & Go's 5 on the Marshall at. 125, Waldn.n A Co. on the W. 8. Waldrou at 30; Co! Bert Jr Co's 4 oa tho li-andoa at 225; Smiek oa the Ma'bnrg"xat 50. Stewa-.t A Go's well oa tho McKinny, east i*t PetersviHe is in and good, a'so Smith <1 Co. on same farm. Johnston A Co. and Walter & Co. on the I'eter Hader are each rated at 50 barrels. The McKinny farm weJi is supposed to open up a line to Kciboitl from the lSran don. Ljldecker A Go. are laying a pipe line from the Fl inner .to the easteju develop menu. The average run at Bolton station is 3000 bane',a a day. Philips' well on the Sweeny, at G'eat Belt, stiack a heavy flow of gas Mond.-y anl was shut dire n. A rig is up on the Wagner farm. T. W. Phillips on the D. I'earce, west of Butler is in the sand and showing g >od. At Mi 1 erstowii Hunter A Gumming.) ou (I e Pon.ious is rat'jd at 50 barrels. A well has been starred on the C. H. Book farm near Annanda'e. Snee A Co. have al'oig gasser on the J no. Motrin at Mtm'nville. AROI'BEn TO ACTIOS. It begins to look as though ,b« oil pro ducers meutit business nud would establish a pipe line and re finely owned nnd operated by themselves. Why they shotld do so is apparent to all—all the pipe lines and te (lneties at present ill operation are owned by one eonee a, which regulates the price of crude oil to st'St itself. Mr. T. J. Vandergiilt in quoted on the subject a* follow*: "Producer* of oil am Justly nlnimed at their evident dependence upon the one buyer of their ci >ule product, .lie apparent power ami seeotlti* purpose of the monopoly to at'i|ot|e nb*olute control of production and *o rvgu'a e price* a* to *<|ttcete the I 1 e blood out ol the producing li4a*ne**, No doubt some of the mom favorably located pioducei < w|t| take steps at an eti.ly dtiy to neCtire a legitimate \itlufc for their' oil by piping and m.'.ning the *nme •'One of the tlist T|U«*HoM» a»k«d about a new enterprl*e U'Uaily I*; "W'hete U the maiketl' t'.tu you answer lhat i|in>*Uonf "The market for rellned product* will he found ttmonion? fitl.tioo (100 people at home and the extorter* I think individual ell'ort on the part of the p<e*et)l ottialde there urn •*lmt!de" producer*'-I* better than ion render ol the iiiaiiag»iiiool of that business to an ttiitugoniiilio interest with power to depress value* and eventually gobble ter.itory and jiroduetiou at it* own price, fooling arrangements can be made between these individual enteipiise* t.i facilitate their bu»iness and enable *mull out*ide reiiuerie* to make and till contract)* too large for their individual capacity "Will the Standard t*y to ponuade pro ducon out of thin idea? "Ye*, the monopoly w>M proclaim these effort* as an interference wi.h what they term 'our business.' In former deys tbe argument of the monopoly in dissuade »rod uueifl frvln ongnging iu tbe busiaee* of reiining oil was lhat it 'never produced a hat eel of oil or cuuroached ou the pro ducer's legitimate business.' Now Ibat argument bus gone gliipmoii.ig like many o.her of its saintly protesta.iou*. "How is the present outside refiner nffeotedf "The outside refiner's interests are identical wiih those of the ntUside pro ducer. lie must maintain the outside pro ducer, go into the business [of producing himself, or be at the mercy of tbe monopoly for bin supply of crude. It is not hard toseo where tli»t would land him. Another thing, while the monopoly is tbe only buyer and reaner of crude, the price for refined can havo no effect on tho price of crude, except at tho pleosiiro of this single buyer." Tho Slaudaid pipes the oil to Sew York and Cleveland, and icfines it at those points, uniting coal lor fuel—and it ban be come one of tbe wealthiest corporations in the world. Tho proper place to refine the oil is in tbe oil oiul gas producirg country, isiug gas for luel. Refined o'l is trans' ported in ba-rels anil by rail, and as far a.; we can see Butler would be just as advan tageous a location for an oil refinery as thero is in tbe oil and gas producing terri tory. Thc<neeting of the Itutlcr oil producers at the Hotel Vogeley, Saturday evening, was addrcsxcd by TV. A. Clark, C. G. Christie, C. Walker and others who advo cated building a refinery 011 the Ohio river, near Pitfsbuig, and a committee of live, consisting of TV. A. Clark, Cfcos. Hazlett, C. D. Greenlee, Thos. Alexander and Fred Lcidecker, was appointed to fix a time and make arrangements for a general meeting of tbe oil producers of the county. Alleged Brutality. The Pittsburg Times of Thursday con tained tbe following: Dr. Henry M. Weth crill, of Philadelphia, Secretary of the State Committee on Lunacy, was at the Seventh Avenno Hotel last night Ho came on from Philadelphia yesterday morning and visited tbe City Poor Ka'in in company with Chief Klliott. Ho stated laHt evening that he was on bis way to Slipperyrock I'ark, Itutlcr county, to inves tigate a case which hod been 'reported to hint recently. Tho victim is a girl named Annie TVads worth, who, I)r. WctheriU's informant alleges, is confined by her parents in an outhouse on a fr.riti. Her screams and piteous cries during the night hove attract ed the attention of the neighbors on several occasions, and they believe that she is be ing cruelly and inhumanly treated. His information in regard to the case was vague, but if he found it as bad as in timated he said he would go to Now Castle, before returning to Pittsburg, and procure tho necessary papers frotn Judgo McMichaol for placing her in the TVarren Insaue Asylum, or in Dixmont. —The A nti-Uustiutc Tinware j ijuuranteod against rust for three years, at HENBY BIEIU.'H, No. 122 N. Main St., Butler, Pa. —Largest assortment of fine dress ginghams and chailies in Butler at lowest prices at L. STEIN & SON'S. LEGAL NEWS. SOTES. Ch(U. Elmer is in jail on a charge of lar j ccny. ESBe Jane Chiistie was taken to Dix inont. she having been adjudged insane <>n ; petition of J. 11. Itonaghy. i 11. Finklestein. in jail on a charge lar ! ceny. was released on account ot tne com mitment being defective, buuwas directed to pay costs. The new Assessor.' or Tax Books are a preat improvement uoon the old. and will bf a great help to the Assessors. There is a 'dace for everything in them, and every lh:ng should be iT its pla^-e Tfj ni lof Jao W. lirandon, Esq., of | Oonnoqnenessmj: township, was projalsd and letters to J. Emery Erandon, also will : of John McCandless, of Counoquenessing ; towns! Ip—no lexers. Letters te 'amer.Ury were granted to J. iA. Kennedy and Nancy M'"er on cstite of Josrph Ui'ler, deceased. Letters of adiniuUtraiion were granted to Henry M. Wise on estate of Henry Weckhecke;, of Harmony. Sheriff lit die soid Thomas A. l'raiie's inieiest 'i the Jed'erson Oil Co.. Thursday moin'ng o V.. Pal e,son for S"JC7. Geo. Grova in jail on cba'ges <f Surety I'eace ana bri a'.T.g a lock was released on ba : ', Wednesday. Adam Cook h-s beea relutnuu t.i court for Desertion and Assault aid Bakery. Annie L. Lengbein aud Ada J. of this county, died at Dixmo.it 1.-st mom j. LATK PROPERTY TRASSKEBS. Chas. E. Fland'eau, executor, to J. W. Riddle, W. 11. Sr'livau. 0. K. Flandieau. Jr., and W. B. Ftanc'reaa. lots ia Diady. H. L. Fisher to Usity Crookshanks, is acreg in Viufte'd for $"5 O. K. C. Ciawforu to M. 11. Allen, 3 acres in APeguetjy tow,iship ,'or 13000. L. P. Daujenspeck to Pe.e' Peters, 72 acres ia I'aiker for <saiXl. Catuarme Zim-neimai, to An"ie Worces tcr. lot in Butler ior siooo. JCO. Bricker to Josephine Fau.z, 29 ac.es in Buffalo and Wintield for $1100,20. I*. Goge ito Jno. Dal l . 30 acres in Done ga' for SI7OO. F. Z-liner to Jno. Fuhs, lot in JCelieitople for SSOO. A. Weitzel to Geo. Stroblc, lot in Hutler for S7OO. li. Dyke to G. Dyke 25 actes in Corno. for SI2OO. S. J. llsrkel to Wm. Dimmiek, 59 acres iu Altejlieny for $177. K. Syjer. A. B'iulti, lots in Millera towu fo. *2'KI anci $1,500. J. K. C'unj to E. 8. Beatty, lot in Hairiivillo for SSOO. J. (iarilner to Sarah ; u Wa>h'ngtja for 142. Marrtage Licenses. .fame* Penny Clear3cld twp Klla l.ucan Cle»'fie'(l twp A lot) no Ilen-ltaw Porursville Ma I'pd ograpli Woil'i Iwp John TV. O'Xeil Claiion Co IHna Uibbi...... A'lsgneo/ twp Alv'u S Shakely Cenire Iwp Maggie Young. Centre twp .l«me« H. Ilahti ClfHon Co Kl's \litiilainl Clnilon Co Samuel 11. Moore... MOlet* own Mo|lie 1,'0hm................. MillerMuwn Hnbt, A. (' rry ..........Wa*ninjiton twp Marj- l>ntialiUnli Coneoiil twp Nallmti K. Kmerj ..............Ce'e^KVllle l.lllle II fearee............ Crait teity iwp Hentl rrnueli I'etnrm 'He I'loietie# Ptiuer. ~..CotttttMpieiiew>ifft iwp I'alv'n 11. Ktio 1.1. »>>>.>> i..... H.'i •tmhj llewln llnn.nl ................. )se* ! ntiojile Jdiiti'« M llliikn.. «*ntiMm| iwp JENNIE KLNPLMNXUII..........KRWUMLN TWP Wnt II Ihtvo ..• >..>■>>>>• nlirtitgo t'o ,\tlnll> I, KPntiluMgnr-....... l''«lev|i'W Iwp t he MwrkPli*. Mt TI,HW M Ulhf t'» Otlf u tu'i'i i am psv liitf ! H to iJ'J Wilt* ftif Uu'inF, vo liif fii An" !uil« »i>«, #1 I'm niilitli", Til tor i••mm mi An Inr iHI nip*, 11 in s iof e«iilitt',n lin a lni»lii'l |iu KIIIIIH -id a pair oir njniiug eliiekait*. fITTHai'MU fltiinill'M ('minto Inn #l9 In #U, uilnnil hav tt tu Ti pniik ug »ivv t So in N (HI, uii'l l\»mi 'U IHI In (Ml, nil w mat $1 In ♦' OS, n n 117 lit TO, IMI « *II -'A, k.mlli'ii en II 01**1.1. f ll' I 11111 0 \<UI, pli v»r ii't'ii 4-93 ' 30, l,nun In eeml 1 aS, in jii y oil nr Hv'Jtl, ftlK 1 MU-0, K'.iing II ictnUDS U5 ill ilrenmiil npiliits i-.iU'Ueit l'U5, jMnpiiie* lilt Iu I t'll, nali ,iuU .3, ya''ow llanviir on'oim !l 30, ulitiol nui I o.tio a hu KVH STOCK. At HIT. H ISI mil, Mouilay, btinVe* milil ul I iii.V, yr tsn ruliln U In ll], 'ililln alnl il y cuwa lj to Jj, bulouna unws I(8 tu #l'J Umi.y Hunger mild iTmlnr Co. li-uiUn at -!J .II ti; Juc.<iuiitiii Mild piiinu Hoi'lUtlowu la.e m HO lo K4 puunda at to 7; (\a, via w:li; alitiep at 4}, and good Ininbn av**.e>> ng 70 llm. at Oj and 0 ; Uni'jiv A Hon MIL.I OO IMDOU io lair Itn.ler On. Itiiulib at 4 ( MI ii]; Ciuiks in ilk sold niienp at 4 to 5. Vecl i ftlve* MIIU at 5J to OJ. 11. l'ori'er Hold h«»(?n at :i.j In 4!; Gaivl'i <' in -J : MoNo"se -?J: Keiber >t Son 4j. and CiPikftUauk 4 7J. Kxtia corn-fad lings istalled at 5 lo THE OIL MAKKKT Cloned Monday at 80, Tueaday ut 7!'j|. Wednesday at*79J. Chilly, oh, chilly aro growing (ho nights, The hoaker.t aro southward flying in fleoki, The maiden her buau to the parlor in vit^s. For we've pased tho autumnal equiuox; Soon the shivering robin will ceano bis lay, Aud swathe his throat in a flannel baud, And the hung.y tramp be steering his way From the north to tho sanny southern laud. A Wedding. Nine o'clock of Sept. 10th wit least d the fralheiing of a number of young people at the residence of Joint Si ui'.ebuKer, near Jacksville, llutler Co., l'a., who escorted Mr. Sherman llumpi.iey und Miss Clara Slndebaker to the lesideuce of Rev. Cotton, ofHlipperyrock, wlio pronounced them as husiianu and wife. Tue company reiurn ed to the home of the bride where thi-y enjoyeu tbe luxuries of life with otiiers w.io were celebrating the birthday of Mr. Studcbaker. Afler partaking of an excellent (l'nner a fine chair was presented to Mr. Sindebe.ker and a number of gi-is to Mrs. S.udebakar, also a number of lino presents were given to Mr. and Mis. llumpbroy who early •ii the afternoon departed for Pittsburg, 'i'bey will return in u lew days and make their home at the residence of Comm'r Hum phrey. All departed feeling that at least the beginning of married life is not a failure." —The cheapest place iu Butler to buy stoves is HENRY BIEHL'S, No. 122 N. Main St , Butler, Pa. —llome-made bread at tho City Bakery. Keep your feet out of tho sand and your books out of tho mud with those free book covers and bags at Osborne's. —Use Double All O. K. Horse Lini ment, best in tbe world. For swell ings, bruises, stiffness of joints, rheu matism, lameness, sore shoulders, ring-bone, sweeny and spavin; it has no equal. For sale by J, C. KEDICK, , 2-18-3 m, No, 5, N. Main St. Butler, Pa. I/irgo assortment of lace tidies, pillow shams, bed sets, fine i-ilk throws, India silks, pongees. Madras drapery, &c., at L. STEIN &, SON'S. —Wheeler & Wilson aud Stan dard Sewing Machines at HENRY BIEHL'S, No. 122 N. Mait. St., Butler. Pa. —ice crearu furnished in uny •tuuatity, for partien, by the City Uukery. Jcc cream at last summer's prices at Morrison's City Bakery. —Take your children to Zuver'a Gallery for I'icturoH that will suit you. Andernon building —lce /or ealo at the City Bakery. NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. At the meeting of the Allegheny Presby tery at Miilvale, a few days ago. Rev. R. B. Porter was suspended from the min es! ry for lying, dishonesty and obtaining goods under false preteittcs. lie is arativc of Fayette Co. aud cha'ge was at the Cross Roads church, near the P. ,( W. R. R. about ten nr'es &bove Allegheny. Constable Z. Montgomery of Armstrong C>. shot an escaping prisoner named Xorman Laugh tin last Friday. Chas. Silverman was released from the Kiltani'ipg ja : l last week. on bail, and his case will go to the Snperme Court. At Kittarning last week, Judge Rev burn granted a new tral iu t'ie case of the Com. vs. Cbeddick: The mo on for a new t'ial was made on tbo groi ,T, d i h at the ju'y". being unable to arrive at a verdict in any other way, had tossed a penny to determine the innocence or guilt of the defendant. Although tjiH action of the jory has been edveise'y commented on, yet. under t'ue circumstance. it was all they could do. The jary a'ood six for conviction aud six for ecqiriitah After remaining ont several hours they reported to iba coiiri that they were uaulde ioag<-ee and psked to be dismissed, but the coutt won'u not d'smiss them and sent them back with a reprimand and iDs.mciions to biing in a ve.d ; ct. Thee remained out ail night and in the morning, still beinp enable to agree, resorted to this method of airiviug at a verdict, knowing it wou'd be set aside as soon as the fact came to ''ght. The Frcdonia, X. Y. C"ii»or say* It is a rare sight now to drive up the main road through the Lake Shore 'owns. At some points in Portland cOßt'onoos viucya us ate seeu as lar as the eve can reach, a'i loaded with the fiiuos: erop of yea-s. The Emleution A»*f, tc'ls a fragrant stoiy as follows: Geo. Somcison lius fur some time been annoyed by skunks about the premises, they becoming so bold as to venture into his kitchen, lie made a trap uud caught two of the "pesky things," aud build'ng a lire around the trap, cremated them. A bitter family qu»irel over the owner ship of a fani'ly Bible has got into the courts ui Xorristtfwn Pa. Edwa'd E. Long, as auditor of tW es.ate of E''iabeth Kolb, has filed a repo-t wuich deposes ot the ntp,te , at le».-t for a t : me. Be ore Mrs. Kolb died s'<e fiequenJy .old one of her daugh,e<s, now Mrs. Rebecca K.ishong, that a ter her deaih tbe lem'ly P.thle should descend to her. she be'nn tbe oldest daughter. N'o spec'itl bequest touching the nia'te-, brwever appeals in M s. Kolb's will, and four of the other he'' s want the Bible. Auditor Long, In repot <ng on the d'siribu.ion of the es.ete, finds Jiat the gift, not being confitmei by any w 'nen authority, was not va' d. but neve, .heless lie d ; i >c.s that iuas tt»ch as Mrs. llukhottg i* so Riixntus to re a<n it site a'ul ihe t'i ep other be'f* who side wi.lt her shall eon iMint eil ba''' a do'lar est-b, the stun loial to lie ilisii Ihlipil Hitning the d'st-afislletl belts, Coun el for the latter bus given notice thlt lie w 111 tile exceptions to the repot l of the milltiii. A Lady's pprfaot Companion. Every I' tjir-i'iHUi milliter nhtmhl i-eiel out lie* bunk In l'i l\\ P. etir> nl New York's Mnial ci'ietnr leil lilljrsieiite* \ pel (eel (tHille, II l#ll# h>tw 111!' I' fltiltl Oftll'ld I'HII I e utntle IVI 0 iV'tm ikitfit't'i rtinl ttnUde*s. ll(U« mtvilitf MMtll'l* "I Miutoh , IlleSil suit iUllWlllg Mill "I Vellt side litlWieftliuu iii Uille«, ttuswtiiiii lutii |I|IH|D 111 ilfllrd'L' L|llPO||n||. P*lM|l| tWU Wilt sUuip tiii *<ntnil*ii, inMimmiittU, mnl etui tiilelillnl Inline Address, |''MVM> TIIOMA* ,t I'll , |'Mllli»llt>r«, llttlUllilire, Mil -,-ltuy il» Lansing NVttuit«-—ii is t lin best. For »ttle by lUSIIV UL KM 11, lild N. M«it« Hi, Butler, 4*», For Hale On Saturday, Sept, 30, IUMO, one stray sorrel horse, if owner fail* t*» eniiit* uml (my nil charges ul fundi.ig, keeping and advertising billet. .1, H MATIIRHS, High Countable. Bmler, Pa., Sejit. 17, 18510. —Velocipedes, rocking horsee wuguus umi wheelharrows ut J. F. T. STEUUE'S. Full line of guitar strings, bunjo strings and violin strings ut J, K. T. HI BULK'S. —Confectionery und fruits ut the City Bakery. Buy the Kigbnie patent shirt ut J. P. T. STEIILE'S. —Guitars, violinn and uiouth organH at .1. F. T. STEULE'S. —New mohairs, silks, henriettas, cballies, and full line of dress goods at L. STEIN & SON'S. Halls und bats at J. P. T. SI.EIILE'S. Full line of bats, both stiff and soft, for summer wear at J. F. T. STEULE'S. Largest lino of fine baby carriages ever brought to Butler at J. F. T. STEULE'S. The Hay Fever Season. Sufferers from that troublesome malady, bay fever, are always bene fitted by a liberal dose of Marvin's fatuous finger suaps. Yoor giocer keeps them. House cleaning time shows the necessity for new curtains, tidies, throws and bed t-ets. Wo cau sup ply you with everything needed in that line. L. STEIN A t . SON —Try us on silks and black dress goods. We have eonie special har gains. L. STEIN & SON 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 diseases. For sale by J. C. KEDICK, 2-18-3 m No. 5, N. Main St. Butler, Pa. —J. J. Reilwr, the drover, wants ali farmers and stockraisers to know that he still deals in stock of all kinds. Any persons having anv to sell should address him LOCK BOX 920, Butler, Pa., or leave with Jacob Reiber, Jefferson St. —Lace curtains, curtaiu poles, sash curtain materials, scrim and curtain laces and drapery of all kinds at L. STEIN .T SON'S. —We are snowing great values in silks, henriettas, mohairs, challies. lino dress ginghams and all kinds of dress goods. L. STEIN <FE SON. —Fine cukes at the City Bakery. —Zuver's Pictures leave nothing > ranting iu finish, tone or a correct I fineness. Cheapest Home jln Butler couuly for sale. Four roomed house, never failing spring, j good fruil, one acre and sixty-six ! perches, located in Buffalo township, ! near Freeport. Inquire of Mrs. E. A. | vVells, at Lane Station. AA t E LKAD, others follow. » » The rapid increase of business is the best evidence that our effort to give to this ! community a first class Drug Store is appreciated. We make a specialty of the drug business proper and give it our entire time and personal at tention. We handle only the best of everything in our line and guarantee the purity of everything fearing the name of C. 2s. BOYD. Wo have no old stock that has stood for years, but all goods are pure and fresh. Physician's Pro scriptions receive special at tention. If we do not have what you want we frankly tell \ou so and will be pleased to secure it for you on short no tice We ask a share of your patronage and feel sure you will l e pleased with our meth ods of doing business, and we can save you money. Your interests are best served at our store. Respectfully, C. N. BOYD, Druggist. Diamond Block, Butler, Pa. Truth Crushed to the Eartli May rise again, but lite ai icle in tirieb A" Lamb was Lyon all ioiou'i i. I have 5 dinlotuss g'a'iteu by toe Butler Fair Ansoeia'ion for iiavi'ig .lie best niano, the old Kiii.-.mao. Wtiicn u'e now iu my > IOW window, niovng ibot t,'e Kariitnan t!iu lake ibe Ii piemicm '•» ISS7, lhSs anu ISSt', and I have .je p emiu'ti lor IHLK). A"yooe WJO dot' )'.: tUat 1 bave t.iese diplomi'.s can see t leu by looking in mv tsint-ow. I have receireu o»e. >* diploma for p ; auns ever g-anieu by .be Cutler Fair Association. Tbe diplomas fjieak for i"leiiiselves as .be s.unices, klud of proof. T HS is not baby lalk »i'ch as bus appeal ed liefoie, but is s.'-.nght busiuesi. Hespec.iu'ly, ALEX. WItLiAMS. Home Seekers' Excursions. On Sept. 23d and Oct. 14th, agents of tbe Pittsburg & Western Railway Co. will sell round trip tickets to points in Kansas, Nebraska, Minne sota, Northwestern lowa, Colorado and Montana, good 30 dajs, at the fare one way. Parties desiring to take advantage of these rates are recommended to make application to tbe nearest agent for tickets and more complete information. C. W. BASSKTT, (1 P. A, Allegheny, Pa. Excursions lo Pittsburg. Bound trip tickets are on sale at (lie Pittsburg «V Western depot, But ler, every day, good it data, (are $3, ilicudli g admission to the Imposition, t)n VVnlneFtlav# during the Rx positloti, special found trip tickets, same limit, Will lie sold for |l Sift, 111 eluding aditil*»inn The PUmie a Failure. One of the mist, popular little Indies ul Dulles' Inst all tbe enjoy-- innnt ol the Stinday «eh«i>d pi on I e be Pause slo' lor got io |ilit a ideiilifttl supply of Marvin's iiuprovnj leittun wnlnia aud eistta noila crackers in I he luueh basket The chihlfen et'ied for Ihe iu aud refnaeil to be comforted until taken home and treated to their favorite cakt'H Wlitsu tin) Prince Come*. II the Prinoo of Wales conns to America io .\t winter one of his chiel delights will lie it luncheon of Mar vin's famous Stanley cukes. He will likely lake several lio*oa of the delicioue tlaiuty huiun to hU royal mother, Queen Vic Marvin's Stau ley cakes aro selling like wildliie, and arc undoubtedly one of the Huest tilings iu the inarkt t Jusl the Thing, Nothing makes u daintier lunch for a hot day than Marvin's famous Stanley cake. It i new, sweet and delicious. PENSIONS. W. C. Fiudley, Ksq., is prepared to look after all pension claims under the new or old laws. Office on north side of Diamond, opposite the Court House. —B< member tlmt we are head quarters for wbitt goods, embroidery lace curtains, draperies, lace tidies and bed sets. L. STEIN & SON. A Wholesome Lunch. If you want a deliciously whole some lunch during the hot weather, get a pound or two of Marvin's new coffee sponge cakes from your grocer. —Girls tricycles at J. F. T. STEIILE'H. High Gas Rates. I The very high rates now charged i I'or natural gas are compelling people i to economize iu every way possible. One of the moßt popular waya of keeping down the gas bill is to do awuy with the worry and bother and heat Of baking and use Marvin's famous breads and cakes, all of which nrfc as pure and wholesome and delicious as the most accomplished housewife can make ut home. The saviug ia gas almost pays the bread bill Who Is W. M. Nickle? How many stores docs he buy for? Is ihere any advantage in buying in such large quantities? Come and see? We have not space to give full price list of the live-thousand items we have. Wo 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 first quality 30c; 1 gall buck et 7 cts; one-half gall bucket with cover G cts; ladies hose b.'ack aud de sirable colors 5 cts; 25 needles I et; pins 1 et a paper; tumblers 2 cts; full line of tinware 50 per ccut less than usual price, full lino notions all kinds. Ri member place. W. M. Nlckle's 5 Cent, Store, opp Berg and Savings Bauks, 103 S Main St. Butler, I'u. >> WTV" ciiiiva - UT llie nil«* ot onr MUCH I o Home lirowu Nursery stock. WANTED MOST LIHKIIAL TKRMS. (nr<iualrd r.rllltlM One «>I the largest. oldeftt-eslabllHhuU, ami host Nurseries lu the country. Aildri-KH W. .* T. SMI I'll. Hmm S»r»n, KsUlillilifil In IS4O. (irni»«. >. I ~ _ SAW MILLS I I'iitenl VarUlil* Friction an<l licit Kccil. Uteam Engines Hay Presses, Shingle f ills, &c. Portable Gist Mills, Senil lor IllU*. Thr«*!iln« .Marhlni-a. Ac. Catalogue. A. U. t AUOI II Alt to . Vork. I'm. Advortibe it> *.he CITIZEN, YOU will find the best Soda Water in Hutler at REDICK'S. Try hi s grape tonic—a most delicious d refranesdiing drink Try his milk-shake, made of milk of guaranteed freshness. Try any of his flavors and you will find them the best in the town. MAK2 BARGAINS And You Make Friends. Is one i f Ihe Standing Maxims of Our Bus ; ness. We DDui' s.j.rid ilie word bargains to mean not only '-bean g.ods. but goods o hiuii qpftti-y. Every I'roe we nse the wo <1 bo.wu we w»ii't jot' to assiicicie w* 't it iu* iuea of qaab'v and cheapness, w'> : eo is ..ie disii'ig' islied feeiere i f the sceuioe ba'.iaius offer. KVe • v «*">.. ha> beci iDM.c'e to ine'rrp in our varied *•»«« . u>i->it only reliable goods; goods v.-biea shall b<- most valued when tnev have s,t M ,d ,;i,, thorough test ot nse auo weer. our tdoii in this direction has been thoroughly sae i r «. >l. No bi tcr ve'ncs 01 fir.erg/ad -s being \vi• bin thf power t:i money. This is true not onlv ol our finer !• nl uiore costly gnods hut our entire »nx.-k , Ono feature of our stock wliich will com in end itself to aU classes o» buyers is sh>- price feature, we make no esltivs-a't ligarcs. We have marked our good* with fcnch low prices as will commend them a; a glance to all baigain loveis. We show a Stock various enoujjh '« meet the require ments of any tas.e ami parse in every respect repre-entP'ive of the best goods '.■! the market, if you incline to foe view ih»; s.reugtii and service are ihe eitipi desire features in litis l<ne of goods. We can suit your taste exactlv for we lay especial s ress on these features in all our goods. Good material, well seasonc-, and well manufactured, is what we pride on:selves on. and in respect of quality ami vrmk. our (roods will not disappoint the purchaser, in ihe matter of price we (tend pre-eminent lis lovers of low prices and onyeis wilt tinu our figures as fan and low as any that can be made. Our large siock oi liujrr.es. P,meton«, Htmeys. t'aits. Kinross, l>,» livery, Drillers and Business wagons all bear the maker's name and we Wan-ant them to be well made and of good iiiaierii"'. end with fair usage for any breakage ii'Milt'itg from defeelive material or wink tneituhtp we agree to make good either by fiiinishtng a new pert to replace the ttefee t've or allotting a reasonable ptfee f>r repiiis Come and see nv We are sell lift good goods at low pr'ces considering f»te quality; We are here to 'ley, and we an' heir l to give every purvha«»r the wntilt of his money. We want to build up a trade that will stay tfcUh tt» In older to do no We will give even person value fwcivpt! As w titer is tieiti e y have deebled lo atdl tie ahove gootla at lednced pvje.es. We ttt'l ttol cany this «,tu b over if we eatt rea'f l flint <t is I I nit of litem N'nW- file litis, |( , •>., mi ImMMIIIIMiIHi HI n« We ale liefe to do btl*ilie>« and tie mean bt»»i Be*a It will pm voit lo htl.v lit!* fall, toe will save itonu'i li.t so do|it : i t'ottte and •to tt« wlii'lhei Mitt waliHn tun ft litdi it \i dl do tmi good lo nee ttttf lauo' aitiek of jiittnl' We also sell tlte tettowiii'd -V|i eltell wat;on, e\et,v wagmi We sell we jtlte a will tnt iniafrtHleti 'flte liott id M|t«|tHll l e'vio tSi i> one iif ttie ttltlest wanott titips ouletnfil, eo.aliljiiietl in l»;li 'I neif unit, • tui in iiai iiiH, i,- isenium t» tinted lilt Mnn I tiltlhel 'fills Wttjii'tt Btgietiai is ii|t ill tliu |l|'l||l|||' seas Hi III) eioliita lumber and pl*e<>d HI tiptnt nimis it. it, it t tilled tin thfee yiaM belin-e itiinjl. ttiaking II |imi'tinlv dry Itelttre |ittt n Wiijjniia One ten unit why Ihe.t Hie »u pai tit>uiitf iu lltiti'itii;u Uly tilting fheic Imniiur in their ttaile is jt.inci|mll.v HutOhuiu itutle. and We all kliniv it lequires better fe* soli ml Ititiitu iai lor the lint sotithnru stale • than it does for lids tuitlfitn - Ilie Mitchell vt.igoii ha< the Ii I lllUil-ll.il 11111 l litu liii.il neuMiliod IliAlerial a td itui wagon nvi-t iutiiidiund iu tins rtntsi try. t'li'ue iiml m n them You will find them ill Ihu KINK lUIMHNU, H. MiKumi Hi., duller, IV Wu .ilutll l»u (ihiil 'u welcome nil Mud any j lu uiir place inn! xliow goods ana quote : prinn. Hoping to see yuu soou, wo vuniuia truly, W. V. <fc CO. BY HON CLARK, A. M., M. D NHV VUttK cm. k %*.. M ■v j. - •' Ait. • t-* .< -V'.-- rs r v «*•< y •■' ■ '<■/>'Y ■ ■■ ... C<" : ' % X'' '• ■ >Z'-: SPECIALIST la th» Treatment of I lironlr Pimm. confine* tits practice to suc'i eases only as are so clearly awl fa'rly developed as to nialre a complete and positive diagnosis witlioia i|i'rv ttonlng or allowing patients to make a state ment of llielr con ltlon. On tills Iwotls of posl tlve diagnosis for treatment. !»'. Claik's expeil ence lias become strictly unlimited by a thirty years' practice which In extent, variety and successful results is equalled by few and ex celled by none. Patients, male and female, not, cured by ordinary treatment or In doubj. ai to nature of their diseases especially lnwled. Dr Clark's as.slst.ant. Mrs. Kinney, will give especial attention to tlieexamination and app'l caUon of all necessary appliances lu tlie treat ment ot women. Hr. ( lark leaches and praei ecu positive diag nosis, and l»j conllulng ins practice to fully developed clironlc diseases ot men and women has attained unusual success lu the treatment of many so-i ailed Incurable maladies, and can be consulted free of charge at NKVV YORK < ITY, at ' The Uyron," No. !'>•. W. Nlnety-ei ;htii St., Au«. ti> Sept. I; S«pu a* to oei. r>; (tel. m lo jr.: Nov. )G to :"3; In c. 7 to 11. Ihjo; Feb. 15 to £>; March s lo 13, JStfl. 1)1:. ilOMKit 1.. CI.AUK irom Jan. i> to Feb. 1, IKDI. r'TISBUUO and I.AIPiItATOItY, I'A . special eti'cairemcut* June jl to July u and at 7th A.'e. Hotel. Monday, (XI. t;. Hl*). 11KAVKU FALLS, l'A., Central Hotel, Tuesday. Oil. i. IS' >. NKW t'ASTLK, l'A., I/site House, Wednesday. Oct. s. ineo. MKlaKlt, FA.. Whistler House, Thursday. Oct. 'j. isw. (iUOVti CITY. Filer House. Friday. Oct. 10, lsi.o. HUTLKIt. FA.. I.owry House, Saturday and Monday. Oct. II and 13, I sy I. FffFliPOllT. FA.. Central House. Tut s lay, Oct. i». IS' ». PITTSBURGH NURSERIES. (Establishid Ihio > OIK ELEOANT 1 M.tSTK ATBD CAT ALOGUE tor 1M1H) will lit) mailed on appli cation. Every Farmer, Hardener, Amateur or owner ol a lot should liuvo one. Orders for flower* and Moral emblems have immediate attention. Telephone -•»!>. John R. & A. Murdoch, 508 kimilhl'nlil St., pjTT.siiuna//, l'A. vJ ll flpay this to our salesmen. OCTHT \ I 1111(•-it 1-: I-: c.iii start you at once. Send U I UUfor terms to J. JtI'NTIM MIAW. Smueryw. tto«l.r<t>r. Vt to mmmmmmmummmmmmmmmmmmmmrnm* YOU CAN FIND PAPER t "ii hi I'lTT^nt*h- n «»t il>«* I urea ' : ; • : ,,,EEMINGmBHOS. *ii'> «iil c.i'Uiaa fur MTSrtUinx »t luwiat i.ui. Cum CLEARANCE SALE OF ALL Spring and Summer Goods. 1/ .vou have not bought vour summer Miit YOU cau do NOW and at n Greatly Reduced Price. • Having already bought inv fall stock, it becomes necessa ry for me to MAKE ROOM tor new goods, and in order to do so I have reduced the PRICK so LOW that you cannot help buying, once you «?e thigoods and hear the figures they can be had for. Also a fine line of staple suitings for Men, Souths, Boys and Children, We carry a large stock of >.ats, gents furnishing goods, trunks, valises, etc. GRATIS:—A summer coat and vest given free with every purchase of fiv<i dollars or more H. Schneideraan The Pioneer of Low Prices. 104 S. Main St. - - - Butler. Pa. MBGAINS. X IN BOOTS. SHOES SLIPPERS AT JOHJX B \ #i«h to inform thp httypM llontß nmt flhtfp* of ouf pttm law toll stork, which hno all nrrltpri mitt i* o|H»n »tt«t I»PII<1» for f«Uf inuppptloti. Our ML BTOPLT THIN TP*R (A LIIFTFPF TBLTT PVPI* HPFOFP, AID WP AW OFFERING cpmntli«hli» imrtfrtiim No doubt ttli thp molpt-* of »hi* ndtprMpettHMit know of iho ml turn* In |»HPP of Moot#, Hhow «»ol Huhhpr (loot!#, hut (ipvgrtlntopt WP dh«ll HPII ftil OMf tfuort* *t thP *FTMP low »»HPP Hit MWOHR wMilo# to PPPPIVP »hp t»t « Itftoiiup nhnuitt vi»u ttlt'K Kt/ff: Among Our Lndios' Shoes Will lit* of tta l«»t>s» m*l* Imttil twfi* in Mm'fco *wl Kill H»'«> our lino «f Mt'K«y hh»( Mnphin# N«*»»d Ueodi They »»sw»l ilifiH hII in |»ri*>** ItHillPri, I Wioll (i» cull VftHf *U»Mllitt»l (it mmp Wh*» Ijltd of M»mil Wult Mimiio Hni|it>tititl|f jW*t III* I tMhtf I Ilia btntmtll uf llm I wtf lit l^nt'tf iU.V wt> have a l<ug« Mtix'k u( Hatiw Mid Milwnwl»«e Oil tlwmn ftlf *ir Ktp Wlnum niilmi in HtiHun nr Lai'** lit ih»* Men's unit U>iyn' hn|mriinuni w*» i>a» uliuw i» bem>v than »v»ic I inform -V pair tfUutl I'rtmoh (3*|f Hlnma, N itf Hal- uf OongrßM, at , A pair if "nit Ibu-toe Shims, 1> -S ami lup, Ml S"J »0 A pair gnnd ling tot* Hmitti, hand aiiitiil and haud pegged, At lit 1f» lu $(1111 'l'lirtte hundred paira Men's Sample Hunt a at #1 Id l>> lii.Oti. Two hundred aud lift V pairs Hoyt>' Sample lluota hi si.'4& l" Si,QO Tito person first lu call is the person to receive tlio bwl selection. \ big stock of Misses' and Children's Dress aud K*eryd*| Shoes. Rubber Goods of All Kinds Huston, Woonsoi'ke», Candee and Hay Slate Rubber Hoots and Shoes. A full atoi-k of Ladies' and Geuta' Speciality Rubber*. Leather and Findings. A full line of Leather—Sheffield Solo Leather, Calf Skins and Kips of nil kinds. Hoots and Shoes made to order. Repairing Neatly aud Promptly done either in leather or rubber goods. Orders by mail will receive same attention as if brought in person. A box of fine leather preserver free with each purchase. To those persons who received some of our seed corn and oats, I wish to say that tho corn and oats will be received at the Btore from October Ist to 10th. It will also be judged during the same time by three uninterested farmers. This seed will not be judged by the quantity, but by the quality. So bring what you have, it matters not how much, for the best qualities will receive the premiums. The person receiving first premium will receive $10; the person receiving the second p.eunium will receive $5. So bring in your seed, but not later than October 10th. Yours truly, JOHN BICKEL, Old Number, 22 South Main Street. New Number, 128 S. Main Street. BUTLER, - - - **"""*. PENN ' A WHEN Mil HINT TO HIT Dry Goods, Carpets, Wraps, Furnishing goods, Trimmings, Notions, Fancy Goods. [ll the latest styles and at the Lowest prices go to RITTER & RALSTON'S.
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