tSS otctzen. r - nciit - - - tMOPvrro* V laurrios ULTta-posTAGB *•»**» : gi 50 One yea*, tnside Comity -A. ■ FfeIDAY. OCTOBEB 24. isSO. Of each tone ot count/ who are BTrtT u» a favor t»" u-. tto'SS2T«SS*^* h « wr3 ** LOW taking county paper "••'h noticea mu*t be aooom far a wPQMtble name. Hepublkaa State Ticket. rot conim GEORGE WALLACE DELAMATER. pm uioniT cot aksoß. LOUIS AKTHFB WATBES. FOB srccniii or ISTEESAL AFF AIRS. THOMAS J. STEWAP.T. Repoblieai Cmtf Ticket. FO* CosGKlv> THOMAS W. PHILLIPS. FOB IHMILI, JOSIAH M. THOMPSON. AITDKEW G. "WILLIAMS. FOB SHERIFF. WM. M. BBOWX. FOB PBOTHONOTABI, JOHX G. BIPPCS. FOB BECISTEB AS» HECOBDr.B. DATID E. DALE. F9U TBEAHLBW.. JAMES S. WILSON*. FOB CI.EBK or cor*T», JOSEPH CKISWELL. FOB COTSTT COBBISSIOSEEB, SAMUEL T. MARSHALL. JOSIAH C. KISKADDOX. FOB corm AtBnOBS. ADAM M. DOUTUETT. JACOB ALBERT. FOB COBOSKR, JOHJT KEXXEDT. Republican Meetings. - The following night meetings'have been arranged for by County Chairman Juaelton in tbe several localities indicated: Monroeville, Oct. 23; J. M. Galbreatb, JackfVflle, Oct. 23; K Hlack, Eau. Harrisville, Oct 27; Hon. J. M. r whose nomination is secured by bribery t These soldiers sh on Id remember that this saiao Major McDowell did all he could live year ago to defeat tbe Republican nominee for Congress, and bclned to elect Noriuan Hall, a Democrat; and just recently be came down to New Castle and took an active part against a soldier, Chairman ot the County Committee. He did not hesiuu then to oppose a soldier who had served all tbrougb tbe war, and in every important battle of the Army of the Potomac. He even went so far as to declare ia the pre* ence of two of tbe most reliabie persons in this county, that be bad seen a letter which be caid the said soldier candidate hod writ ten, in which it was stated that McDowell must withdraw; when, in fact, n> bo bus since admitted, be never saw any such lei tor. And tbis McDowell is tbo m*n this ooterio of soldiers wonld have their com rades vote for ! Soldiers who stood for the 'eternal right'a quarter of a century ago, ought not, and tbey will not, permit "them selves to bo taken in with such appeals i.. come from these political soldier politicians. Bribery i« fraud, it is treason against tbe best interests of this government, whi'-h soldiers, in common with all good citizens, cannot afford to endorse by voting for a soldier,simply because he wa* a SoJuier." A V ITKBAJf. "A LAW-MAK.K& saoctli BUT lig CFLO BE.F UV TUB VIOLATION OF LAW."— T. W. Phillips' Letter of AeeepU'nrr. Different Opinions. TIJH friends of Major McDowell (.which in tbis county means every Republican voter) need not feel discouraged. Law rence county is a-booming for him, Beaver is working to put him at the head of the poll, and even in tli e soap-mints the town, ships on the Allegheny river are all rijht. Harrisville, Prospect and hundreds of other places ate "gunning" for tbe man who is against the gallant major. "You can bet your money on tbe Sbiron man And you'll have no bet* to pay." —Mercer Dispatch. Bets are freely offered in tbis city that Mr. Phillips wlu not carry a single county in the district.—New Castle Ovardiun. "A fool and hit money soon parted." We donbt if there is a big enough fool in all Lawrence county to risk a wager like the ftbove, if forced to tlw test. Tho Col. Jackeon Prank Kfcd contingent figured up 723 votes at tbe late Deavur wvnnty pri maries, whilst Mr. Townaec V« vote footed up 4,430 votes. Tbe votes in November, as between Messrs. McDowell and I'billip, will be about the same relatively; <<<, u CHa be »eeu at a glance, how much of found,i-1 tlon there is for the foregoing specimen of brag.—Beaver Timet. IT is said Uiat Mr. Gillespie, the Demo cratic nominee fur Congress, voted and worked for Samnel Miller for Judge of ¥»reef Co., as against Judge Menard, who ■was elected. It may be well for the Demo crats ot this county to inquire ir'o tbe Tecor4 of tbe man they aro asked to sup port for Congress. Their Program. The program of the Mercer county crowd of politicians was rather comprehensive, and may be stated thus: 1. A written agreement with Quay to ; renominate Townsecd, ?•> that Beaver | county would not come to Butler. | 2. A written agreement with Black to I nominate McDowell this year and Bla. k I in "92- 3. A written or verbal agreement with Lawrence county, offensive and defensive. Tbe first was signed but not carried out, and Black would not agree to the second, but the third was worked for all it was worth, Kid with the aid «»1 tbe money that purchased the three Beaver county dele gates won a temporary victory. Tbe Quay-McDowell article 01" agreement and Black B evidence should be kept be fore the eyes of the public. They are a foDows: ▲UREUtBST. . "It ia mutually agreed that S. McDow ell and hi* friends in Mercer county are | to support the candidacy of C. C. Town tend for Congress in the con predional con ierer.ee of 1690 by giring him the votes of the Mercer eounty eonferrees in said con feret.ee; and on the part of C. C. Town send and his friends in Beaver county, be and they will give the rapport of the Beaver county eonferrees to A. McDowell in tbe conference for the congressional nom»na tian ir. ISO 2. And if necessary to earrt/ out the spirit of this affT(.cnii.nt, MrD<»tcU is to be a candidate for C«n» Mer cer county in ISW, and Townsexd in Lea ver connly in 18D2. And it is fri-o agreed the said parties and their friends are to aid to the extent of their auiiity in the other counties of the district. "It is also agreed that iu'cafe a new apportionment is made prior to the Xovcirber election in 189?. that Beaver aud Mercer to remain in the same 01st net. Be.ver, Pa., Dec. 20. 1890. A. MCDOWELL, CHAS. C. TOWITSEXD." I'pcn itLo U»ck of this agreement is written: '■■ We endorse thin agreement, M. S. Qiar, 8. H. MILLEJI, » Tnos. PEITRV, 15. J. HATKOOD." BLACK'S EVIDENCE. "Some week or ten days before the con vention in New Castle I took a trip through M rcer county. I went to th»* house of Major McDowell. Sometime af terwards II a. S. 11. Miller -ad B. J. Hay wood came in. We passed the time then* pica-auiiy for a while, and the coming convention was brought up and the matter discussed pro and con. Tbe Mercer count; people nrged tbe propriety of nominating McDowell for Congress tbis year, and th< proposition was made that Mr. McDowell <» r ilv wanted one term in Coneres 3 , and il I would turn tbe delegation from Butler county over to Mercer county's candidate and be vra.' nominated, tnat two year hence the delegation from Mercer county would be thrown ui Butler county, and whatever they could do wonld be done U get me tho nomination for Congress at that time, two yenr« hence. It proposed that an agreement or arrangement bej.ut in writing to i>o signed by Major McDowell, Hou. )S. H. Miller, B. J. Haywood, the Chairman of the County Committee, and any other influential itepnblican in the county that I would imggest. and to be signed by* myself -on the other part. I told them that the people of I'utler county bad votod for me as th«-ir choice for the nomin ation for Congress; that at tbe same time they had elected fifteen delegates to repre sent the people in the convention. I also statod that I did not own or control nor pretend to own or control the delegate -: that they were elected by the people t«. represent them, and I did not bavo the power, even if were so disposed, to throw the delegation wherever I pleased, and would make no pretentions to do such a thing. The matter was discussed back and forward for a considerable length oi time, they urging that such a course a.- that woufd bo proper and would make a nomination easy and would bring harmony In the district. It is my impre'.-ion that Mr. Miller lirst made the proposition; but after it wa rn ade, it was absented to by all tbe Mercer county men present. Tho matter was dis cussed by all of tbcin for souie time, but was my own jirivate information until I saw the statement in the newsp ipers, that some time early in the sprinir an .i"r • ment of a eiuiifar kind had been entered .lito between Mr. McDowell. Mr. Mil!'-.' and Mr. Haywood with Mr. Townsend, bj which it wa agreed to deliver the Mercer delegation to Mr. Town nd. When I rend that, I thought it a little peculiar that if there wax an agreement of tbnt l iud ir. existence, that there shonld be s-ueb a dn sire to get an agreement with me so soon before the convention, and 1 tben »poke of it to a friend or two in our county, and I prcsun:e that i. j bow the matter got out, and ibat is why, I suppose, T am sub potnaed to give tiiis testimony." A ZELIESOHI.K Kcpublican writes as fol lows: "The character of T. TV. Phillips ii irreproachable, it needs no defense from me or any one. lie is well known by macy of our citi/ens, and bis intercom e with them, with the aid rendered many ol them, endeared him to each, and many of oiu citizens, though dilf' rjig with him politically, will ert ibeir vote and in fluei.ei ior him. They .'ay they know Mr. Phillips aud will gladiy vote for their friend. Said seven.l Democrat-, If v. e can not trust Thomas Phillips, whom can we trust?' Ho is unostentatious, and when you meet him be greets you as an equal and not in the spirit of a superior, tt'e have bad business transactions with Mr. T. W\ Phillips, and can say we believe his word is as good as his bond. Butler county will give Thomas Phillips a lurgei vote tuan has been cart for any member of Congress lor a number of years,, and we think Lawrence county will i member her duty to one of her abler,t and be. t citizens. Let the silent arbiter, the ballot, put to shame tbe commercial portion ol our parly, aud teach them that, while there are a few men in all parties who will re-'.rt to any means to gtin their desired object, the rank and file uau no! and w ill not submit to such dictation. An v man who had any doubts as to whether or no tbe three Beaver county delegates received that money should be convinced that tbey did by tbeir last state incuts and affidavits. They do not deny receiving tho 1P650 each, but tbey or tbe fellow who did the writing and who was undoubtedly a law yer, draw the fine lettal point that tbe re ceipt of tbe money was not their motive for voting for McDowell, that McDowell wti* their second choice and that they would have voted for him without tin further indncoment of iHwO each, as soon in Towusend'* chances for the nomination vanished. To sustain a charge of bribery in court it mui-.t be shown that tho money or other valuable that changed hand wa» the motive for the action, and that ia what tho attorney who wrote the aII:- davits wae trying to disprove. Tbo«oi la.-l •Jfidavits of tho throe Beaver county dele gates are tbe "tludUcst" thing* th it Lave yet bi-en published in connection witu this congressional content, and yet tbey are heralded over the district as a vindication of Mr. McDowell. TfiKRK could bo no more strikiug evi dence of the eQcn-ncy of tbe pop : lar system *f making i -• urinations tb.m is pre sented by our county ticket to day. The Republicans of this county are practically united upon their county nominees, and the whole ticket will undoubtedly be elect cd, uule- ■ an ex' aardinury amount of trading , i done on election daj . A new apportionment will probably be made next winter by tbe hint© legtditui ;, utid no matter what counties we aw connected with in Senatorial or Congressional di« ! tricts, our fir it (forts should be to bri,.j{ about tho popular vot« :>tem in both dis tricU, or should tbe old districts stand w< ciiouid rofu.j • > join v" '.ho other counties in making lurtber nominations by any other method. Lee's Sketch of Phillips. Sometime winter. Senator Lee, of Franklin, T. 1.. wrote n sketch of tbe life <•"> his friend. Thos. VT. Phillip;!, whi. b. after prns: an account of bis early days. mar riage, start in etc.. continue* a follow*: . i "When General Garfield receivou toe nomination for the Presidency at Ch; igo. being an intimate ar.il warn personal frier. 1 ot the General of many years stand ing. and moreover an ardent and true • public-an. Mr. la>d aside hi* u>i ness and contri' uted bis entire time nnt;l election in behalf of bis friend ar.d t s.e pirty. His efforts during the campaign look" a wide range. First, he conceived anti planned . ■ Republican text-book for the campaign of I*Bo, written by B. A. Hinsdale. He as M-. t d in compiling its materials and b< came its financial backer. It covered tbe whole field of information necessary to tbe contest more comprehensively-, thorough ly and t oneisely than any book before pre duced in amy political campaign. In speakins of campaign book;- tuc l ' es - pltced this at the head of the li.it. In the early part of July, before t,.e campaign opened. Mr. Phillips .went to the State of Indiana and planned and put into operation force# which told with such marked effect upon the results of bo.h State .and general elections that be has been jnsth" accredited with having done as much at least, as any other one individual by personal effort to secure the sucees of the Republican cause in that important i-'ate. Although never aspiring to. but always doclininir office, he neverthele has as a private citizen taken f*n oiiu ac live inteu-st in tie welfare of his party and contributed liberally of li: J t.nie am. iroan.« to itf sucees.-. fiv bis efforts :u tae campaign of 1880 bt was brought into such prominence that in the Senatorial r-ontesi which followed in the Legislature ot I enn- Frlvania his name frequently appeared among tho?e who were likely to be taken ! as a compromise to end the ior.g struggle, and he repeatedly received votes in the open | convention of both Houses. liau he been chosen, such was his influence with 1 res ident Garfieid and bis well known concil iatory character that tbe war of factions which followed might have been averted a.„ 1 the v, hole course of political events changed. In every movement for the protection or improvement of the important industry < producing petroleum Mr. Phillips has taken in active and leading part. In 1806 he was largely instrumental in ?ecuringthe re moval of the direct internal revenue tax or oil of one dollar per barrel. In he wu* placed at the head of a committee to op n<,>B a direct tax upon oii well rigs of ?1, 000, or the alternative tax upon oil of ten rents per barrel. In th' rec.-rit movement undertaken by th<* producers of petroleum to limit pro duction to enable tbe extensive stock of oil in tanks to be reduced, by being refine*, instead of wasted, and to put the industry upon a permanently better footing, he was '.be acknowledged the chosen leader. The undertaking was eminently su(>ce.->- faL He refused to go into thi-? movement to enrtaii operations unb - "me provision va 4 Diiitic to compensate and protect the labor engaged in the industry, and ! r t. purpose the profit whicli wonld accrue dur ing the year upon two million barreia <»1 oil was *et apart. Prom this oil a lurgcr sum was re .luert and distributed to tbe labor engag* ' n the oil bnsine s than v.er.t to '' producer themselves Tbis is the fim time in the history of any bu=inc. - t. it tbe u-^ation of operations was accompanied with uch just «nd ample provision for the labor cm ploye l. On account or the facts narrated above there i» no man, and thin can be aid without to • there, who has so large ana enthusiastic a follow .ng , in all the counties where oil i.-> produced. Mr. Phillips' burinefs career has been remarkable, both for its success and fr i.irrej. The panic aud the discovery, ..■;out tlic -aine time, of prolific producing oil fields depreciated tbe price of oil to 40 •nt , '-r i.arrcl. and correspondingly the land tbey bad purchased, and involved the lirm in a debt which may be stated, in j round number.-: at ball a million of dollars. They w ere repeatedly urged by friends to discharge this debt by certificates in bankruptcy, and the specious plea was em ployed that thin would not prevent their ■ ib - qucntly paying it if they became able. This tbey declined to do, saying tbey would pay the debt and interest, and with indoimnabb- energy renewed tbe bn-;ne ■ f producing oil upon a vast scale and jilan exclusively their own. Tbey made good this promise to their creditors, paying them, with tbe interest added, in the neighborhood of eight hundred thousand dollar . la thi -diorl -pact of fifteen year they not only accomplished this herculean debt-paying task, but accumulated a for tune which may !>■: ;.fely estimated at a miliion dollars. It was the payment oi tbeir indebtednes-v which wan the in-p riug motive of ull their en hero .-'nycd ut home. It in beneath the dignity of ii man '• iking the bighe t office in the Onm)jo:iv. th to run over the Stale and nhow himM'lf, and thi* braau-baitd and firework* bu-iinem o'j.rht m;. to thingi- i finale v. > i:i a reading an I thinking community, Why, il it v.'i.-r') ..nnoimced that Tom, Dick, or Jinny *;i> to npe:»k in Hut ufid i.o v.'iin' met at tSi•• '.'pot w; 'i a brunt band, carriagei. and fire works and escorted to i.e Oj i il< "e, enough people would follow t!;•• proi •• ion to th« build: it;' to fill il. Political Notes. The Warren V nang't Si,imtori. I fij.'ht 1.1 not yft HOttled, and the matter i* left to the Sheriff* ol' Hitler, Mercer and I aw i.i"; count ic'r. to di'eide. <>tt.«y tried to settled the Heaver-Washington deadlock at PitUhurfc Tue-.day aid (ailed. Th »o'.!i Ongri'■ -ioua! deadb k "till continue#. :-'eriat(tr.H Quay and < auieroi.' Wf-re in I'itU burg'lV--day, a .d the county chairmen of neatly all the «ountii rf of We u>. r n IVnn -ylvanla vere summoned to nieet U em. "liik v.-ii,t <*, nix i-KOi i-K in kxeut. ii:i» I V I.ALLO'i .1, «r<)T lir UUIBKttY."—T. I'liil/i/li ' f.cfli ,' of Aerrjitai Cl I: K. UIVK, of Vf'e itmoririttlii! to., v. a : a.. ai'i'j.l tl'4- liomina'i -n fur I'otn'.ei ,'n that district by the arbitrators appoint in! by Chairman. Andrew . Tvi y SSjafTer and Powing are cut ..aotiii' . -tof F*t* liineiitn. and frranliup; all that they tny to lie true. neither ol them donie reviving l, 'M for hi- '>r Me I Hi* ell uS the ,»e v (.'ii. tie convention. 'J 111. V. " !ly ; alig ol "gi'i n , > >'l -windh r v. t •• captured :u «-.* Vorl. la-l Hiturdajy, .i 'd tlicir hook/ bowed them to lie in < <'rre. ptnjd :nce wlt'i uien all over . the cot'.iiUy, the ncare-l to u» being a man | natn'/i .:v, of New < ntlc. Til v. foiled MUt«i l».i! i> ii.'» ' ti»i- -<• fur u ■ urc cot CONED, uiiii UJU C"V»'...'«r will be |ir' :tiui,i<:i Ul flllVl-IW till: If ■'■■■ ll:llur« -It < :U ■"!. for tlic jiurpoitc o I enacting u new law. An Ohio View of the Mailer. | Froin the Akr >n, 0., toon. Among the foremost in importance or the Congressional contests iu the whole country is that which is cow on in the J>th Pennsylvania district. It is especially in teresting because it is the district .n whi.-h the home of the chairman of the Re pv blican National Committee is located, and of very great importance to the Re publican party on account of the principle involve! In" May last, the Republican convention of that district, represeutinp the counties of Beaver. Lawrence, Mercer ar.il Butler, lying alongside the Ohio luie. nominated fur Congress Major McDowell, of Sharon. Bnt soon after the members of the convention had departed for their homes, it became known that the grossest practices of corrupt politics bad been used to make the nomination possible, although it is very doubtful at this distance whether Major McDowell was in any way personal ly responsible for what was done. Dele gates openly confessed that they had re ceived handsome sums from "some one in return for casting their votes for McDowell. It was later found that at least $2,200 had been placed among members of the con vention in the interest of that gentleman s nomination, lie. however, disclaimed ail knowledge of the bribery. It was bribery nevertheless, aud bribery, too. to vote for McDowell; therefore the majority of the county committees aud the leadinc am: and most uprig t Republicans ol tbo dis trict rightly concluded that i. II«; las not deemed it iiuuerativo to go to Kurope this time: tut ho ; traveled to Philadel phia and genero .dy took the "*I >o with hi i. He h.v til > opened it, hot reaorved the privilege to iay "What fur, and who -iiould put their :ianils therein." -Mr. The-. V. Cooper !• <5 ; . points custodian of the he) eh" tod t I that the LcfUitlve di-iriet:. he eapui illy "hoodled," and fur what? To Uie < ■ 1 that Mr. Cameron may ag; 'i: bear the to mji-:ou ol Pennsylvania in the I". S. . • nate another *i:< yearn, wh*re L< reach"'* 'he lofty climax of dining and winirg ex-<'.ufederate* and oeca ioa ally making aun .on to adjourn the Senate or w luto Hmtin uriwi. The r> volt nun int ho.-i.-i in ahonlil take in the other part f the arrangement, viz: The re election Cameron to the Senate, for it in ju.-l. an .ely Quay'n intention to carry thin through a< to move the earth to eleet Dolamater. Nov.- we arc teld not to cross tho strcatn until we come t< it. All ri|/ht, but if you need a bridge yon want to know that you have incn you ca i depend on to Imilil it, and why not, fell >', v Kepuldicnn', give the men who want to iiipt l ent us at. Harris buid our view - on thin matter before the election, for negotiations and barter will begin with Mr. < ameron'.s agents hero if there is any pro ; "( tof any goods on the market. The Kepubiic: party ol Pennsylvania lia* many men v i know quito inutdi about the "tariff"' or any other of our pub lie (pU'stinn-, or '.in; needs of the State «>• Mr. Cameron does, anil who would rcpre sunt the state in >utler thoughts on great questions than .Mi. i ainorou dt.es. Why not give one of tliem the seat and allow Mr. (in; ■. HI to devote him 'lf to private I tirioe- This action would not Kill his venerable lather, (u.; was alleged l,y certain tender hearted newspapers in tins .State a few u • ago when his defeat lookt d imminent, for ho has a.'roatly gone, and it would sea ely disturb hi j rc.-t oi cause hhn to tui a in his grave, if his son were retired The primary principles of tho Keimhiii au party were liorn of venerable and honest fatter*, whom we delight to honor and re member. Sew ui . Wilson, Hale, Sumner and others were • evoted to the cause ol freedom a Colli, iplated by tin- Kcpub iicarj party. I.in om by one stroke of thi pe.» (t'lnenfed t party and guaranteed! ihut freedom. C ant, Sherman, Sheridan, Meade, and tb. r patriotic lieutenant planted the flag on every rampart "of i si-ie .sion and tre i.-on. Principles do not change, men do. bet in with tir i purpo u /Hard against "practical politic iin"whi» not only trip the party of the ' diice.s," as a vulture doe - its prey of Hoii, I it al to Would ignore the principle., of the ;iart.y !or their personal »UC i . I)KTirR DIfiMOKI. Tiit'.itA.s W. rini.Mi's i« the regular nominee <>f this e -utity ior Congre. Weddln Anniversary. On Battirday, October lib, there a* tum bled at the re idi ,c«i of Mr. Jacob Stickle, of Franklin Tap about one hundred and lifty of his friends and neighbors. The ticcusiou which t ailed them together wa the o-d annivera try of tbo marriage of Mr. anil Mr Stickle Tho day was beautiful and gave all an opportunity to join in | social ititercour.n! as well as enjoy tho . uniptuuu* dinnt .■ which was spread on tables erected in the orchard. Aft' r dinner the gueat* were called to order with Jatm V. Kuxlish in the chair and W. li. Curri". mcretury. The pn -i detit, on aaaumic tho chair, made a lew •vt-:: •im.cd rcma i.s ami requested Uev. I:a. to ]■', ■ 111 t. Mr. and Mr . Stickle tli" var" ■vh. 'i bad been brought a retiiintl«r -of tl.e Viend hip and good will of the donors. '. ais the Key. tli'l in his nstial happy und pleading manner, i'r.d. ..I t: lCee r. ponded in behalf of Mr. and Sir- Sli' lil". Tb*Pn . tta. quite joe ilar in 1.1 remail.s and in n'> sonio happy hits which were well recciv !. lu the meanli, c some e*e«|lent music wa . lurtu hed b" Mrs. I'ark llays and Ml John Stick!", op ae organ, and Mr. John Stickle and Mr. . genu. Shannon on the •. :olin, and quiti number of the young folks assisting vo, ally. i mutt' r.y in.r« that tho pri -'•nee of Mr. Juliii Pi or, a brother of Mrs. Htitl.lc, added in 1> to tho of tin oce anion, Mr Iv r having M-I.V nbmtnt for twenty )Kiir» In 1! mtniia. and hnviug re- Uirncti U nhort! : • M;-O for IL vi it to 1., nativn Httttc. 11 .< many friend* gladly ■■inliracodthi> tunity ofhbakiug hand 4 with aud welconioig him back to IIH boy hood home; and notwithstanding his long absence in the western wilds, John seemed to enjoy the meeting as well as any of *.•-. But the sttn begau to remind n- that the day was drawing to a close, and with smiles and kindly njieus each and all wended their way homeward, feeling that it was a day of unalloyed pleasure and happiness. W. is! Crawf, Sec'y. A First. Degree Verdict. In the criminal court of Allegheny coun ty last Sunday, the jury that beard the ea-e of the Commonwealth vs. Ale: Killian, accused of the murder of Mrs. Rudert, of Tarentum, returned a verdict of murder in the lir.-t degree. The jury decided upon this veri ict b - tween 9 and 10 o'clock Saturday night. Jadge Ma pee wa> imuiediattl;, notified, and His Hcimr announced (A it the Court would sit at 1 o'clock Sunday afternoon to receive tho verdict. At the hour ap pointed Kili*; .wa led :: to the coH.-t-rooni, where the Judge, the jurors, i strict At torney Johnston and the prisoner's attor neys," Thomas M. Marshall, Sr.. and Thomas M. Marshall, Jr.. had already as sembled. On his way to the court room Killian remarked to Jailer Irvine that he would rather it would be a lirst than a -cc ond degree verdict, a- he preferred hanp ing to goine back to the penitentiary. Hi took a seat between his attorneys, and waited with a paled face foi the word which he certainly fe.t must seal his .1 m. W hen Tipstaff Oehmler formally opened the court. Clerk McGnnnigle asked the jury tiie customary question —:i they had agreed upon a verdict. The laconic an ,-wer "We have" cante in a chorus. "What say yon. guilty or not guilty?" "Guiltj of murder in the first degree," they replied. Foreman James Fiiilhps then arose and. with tears streaming down his cheeks, said: "We lind the defendant. Alexander Kil'i'in, guilty of the felony a indicted." Judge Magee, after examining the verdict, excused the jury and the pri.- ouer was remanded to jail to await sen tence. When the verJiet farm ally an nounced KilljAU ri chin ilrwj'fil 0:1 h;>che.-t. At n sign from the jafler ho r>--e ami walked silently back to his cell. This WHI the scroti! liim' "int a vcnlii t has been (riven on Sundiifinthe Allegheny conrt. in h<»th case* they were for mur der, and in each the ver4ct has been In the first degree. The first case was that of or Babe .lone-*, charged, with Jesse Carter, with the mnrder of a man named I"<>^'er on Wat .* street. Judge Bailey v« - on the bench. u: ii was sum moned from Trinity Chun h, v. '.ere he wa atteniling service, to the finding of the jury. Thoma- il. ilarsh.ill, .Sr., counsel lor Kiilain, intimated that the case wiH proh ably be appealed to the - ipiame Court. Pleasant Hill. MUDDY CKI HK -rwr., so. 1. KDS. CITIZEN: —If space peimi;- and you {.erinit it. to permit, will you publish a few words about the above named school T The school is located two ami oiiC-hall mile." wett of Prospect, on a road l'-mling frou the Prospect anil St. .Tolm'j ' hureh load to the Veilow Creek n .id to A!i(id!e Lan cii ter. As the name indicates tie place i a very pleasant one. for many reast.us. It is situated ononeof the higheut knobs in the surrounding country, and is dry and airy and. consequently, healthy, so much so that the -tudy of physiology anil hygiene seems to be a thing of'tl.epa t. T: cie is a spring of good water tv el. y rods from the hou-,-. but the worst feature 1 that the pathoi ihc one that carrier it is incKned -i~J degrees to the plane of his orbit. The si Uolars for tho month ending October 17 are: Harry Hutchinson, llenry l'arklcy, Harry Me llurney, Frank Dershimer, Lewis ami lid ward Atillison, .1 uiues and Ralph Gallaher, Lev. is and Charles Si' « urt, Hudd Garvey, tins Flinner, Curt U'hite, C'rcii lieighley, Kmma, il:i;/gie, Clara. Aggie anil lie-sit Gallaher, Jennie nad Kl : a Tinsman, llintie and Ada White, (Hive Dershiuicr Annie liarkley, Maggie, pi, Hie and May Wallace, Clare Stewart, Mary and Kva (iarvey, Liz zie Milli.-i'ii. Bue II a worth and Minnie Myers. The number of word- missed by th. A spelling cla - are as follows: Uva tiarvi y, 4; Chas. Stewart, 10; Cu.' White. 17; Mintie While, 'iii; Jennie TiuHtnan etid Annii- Hark ley. 25; Klla Tinsman, iiinma «.;»!- laber, 2S>. The 1! cla - eari c-J imnor marks, \i/.: Dudd (iarvey, II; Kd. Millison. 10; Jas. Gallaher, !>: Kalph Gallaher aud Gallaher. (!; Sue Haworth, .■>; Gus Flinner and May Wallace, 4; Olive Dershimer, 1. The d'ire.-to. •i f the towii.-hip are: C. F. Wbite, Win. Magee, W. J. Kennedy, 'Squire Vd.earv, John Voga.'i and Jas. Fruzier, Sr. They are eilicient busiui 4 men and are good directors. I reiuru my thanks to the parents for their ',iji'>rt and friendship during tho month pa.-t, ntid would mo 1 earnestly ask them to give the school their undivided support for the rest of the term. Anybody know, unle - the rho< I receives the full and unstinted hacking of thedistrict, it will not be the agent of usefulness for which it lias been established. The other teacher. are : 1). M. McCul lougb, Bander; Clara Cooper, Oak Grove; Lititia Allen. Plwnnt '•. alley; Mr. Ander son, Burnsides, md Mss McClymouds, 1110 imlield. G. P. W., Teacher. West Sunbury. It still continues to rain occasionally. Tin I' nited Prtsl.y terian n.-'te oeicty, h.-ld ui Mr. William 'i'i i.apson'- mi !■'■ a' .y night, wan quite u ..access. Prof. Moffat proved hinixell quite a poet. The le -i'ir ifiven by Kli P> rkins Monday Diji'ii. was well attended and well received. II•- p.ived his points oe.t -u plain that so, •ol the boys put them into practice before they got home, and whisper ed on her ear pan anil -ho was gone—into the bo.vie and in; went home. Homo of our students have hi 111 studying astronomy, tine rein'('tic- having seen, while taking a viij-vo the heavenly bodies, a meteor foar f» 11 i:; diameter, and alter fa Hi.'l ' about li, a feet ii b'ew up and came down in veral pieces. He ha - boon watching tho papers ever sim-i to see what damage it did v hen it struck the earth.® XX Rheumatism According to rooent ln?« * i* rau ' I ez<;csn of lactic acid in the bloo '• Till* l«i at im ka the fibre i» tlatu< i # farticulariy in ;'• > Joliitu, atiU < »uic» the local manif««t»Uon» «»£ the ditcaae, paSna ->u»itiTC »' )l1 p' rmam nt cur® for rbetttnatlnm. Th!» mcdldno by lit parifying and vituitslng action, ii*-utrailtet the acidity of the blood, and a!«o builds up and Strengthens the whole body. Hood's Sarsapariila Hold t»y all druggist*, ft; «!xforJ». I'reparrdonl/ by 1. HOOl) A CO.. arl' ».l-uv»ull, M"u«. SOO Doses Ono Dollar 1831 T " ,! iB9l AND Country (ioiitleinau TUB BEST OF THE • HIVOTK.II to Farm Cropb r-nd i'roccsso, llorliculturc an J Frail-Growing, Live Slock and Ouirylnfl, Willie It nl.-iO lilt luile all minor departmeu'H of Kural Interest, hih-ii uh ttio i'ouilry i am. KuU»- !!■ e-K<« plug, iin- uhOiMi .u, I Orupery, , rii iinary I:• -111 • I ami 'l lloiei nil Ahmvith, FlnnMe K- ullriiT. lii'l * iimmar) of He >.!•«< of lie- Week. Ila Market Keporit ur" umniialli coniplel"', and much att<'iition 1<« patil to llto I*roM|W«:lM of t ti«* ' r1 |ii. -i llirimlOK IlKhl Upon one »( flu- m■ > 1 iinii irtaiit of alt <|ii< tiHm -. When to tniv, iiud When t« Sell. It M llhenUly Ulu-fnit'-d. and •vlt 1 .<*l:N I I'. NI. A lt> jKM K.NT. e'intalii 11.01'" reading matter than ever below. The wo . I|.* price In ' 'n : i'i ar. Uh 1 v on- r| a si-iiiAi, ut;i>t < i to: i« 01.1 Ctt'K HATES roit 181)1! Two Mui>fi«:rlption:i, In onn rowlttaneo 14 00 hi \ bub ' rJptioiii, 0 0. 'I" !'» "0 i «vtlv« mil. .erlptl< !i*.«h>. dO Is jt l"o nil \i w Stib.v ; lb» rn for lnni. In f.ow, v.' 1 ' *»v 11! >.rml th»* paper NN M'.KLN rri.ui otir r» # « !f»tortlie reuilii .kJi' *', "j Jafiuary Ist. l il, wri lioi' I - II ALT'. f:. ~-|'l (Ml- '« < 'Ol'lfcH 1 k Kl.. A«M • M 'i iii;i: TI < KI;U a BOX, , Albany, V. } New liivery Stable. New Stock, Now —OPEN DAY AN 13 NIGHT— I Hort**)H fed and boarded. PETER KRAMER, Prop'r 39, W. Jeffernoti Ht., Butler, l'a. —Ailyertirto in tbo CIITI/.KN. £@3 |igi Absolutely Pure. A cream'.'i i . , . ier. II est of all ia lcav. r.ing -t; :..-th.— U. S. Goeentito >tt RepoiAi.j. 1". I&SS. DEATHS MURK IS'.—At his h«me in Frai.klin, l'a.. October 1". IS!' l ', John Murrin. aped (":t rears. He was a -on of Philip ilurrin, ami wn« born in Murrin?'. i'.l.-. ;' ; county, in 1527. lie engaged in the oil business in 1800. then lived lor a time in Mi-sor.ri. and in I**.* taped in th 1 !> in i'... . ill- wife, who v.-; <*:; daughter < ■' Patrick McGarry, throe sots and four daughter.', survive him. ZUIGLKi:o« er 14. 1- in Alle gheny City, c.f congestion o! tho brain, John Floyd, onh child of Zenn an J Sa die Zoipler. aped 1 year and 20 days. Now fold away the little dresses That your baby used t > wear; He will need them never a.ore; He has i limbed the g«ldeu -tair. God forbids birn lonper stay, God recalls the precious loan; God hath taken him away From bis mother s bosoin to hU own. Surely v.*li.it He wills is be>t; Happy in Hi- will .should tho mother rest. CUBBISON —At his homo in Harrisviilo, this county, Oct. 21, 1 in Pit; burg seme five years ago, and hi lerit as a physician soon secured him a lucrative practice, lie was* an enterprising, ■<: tl, Kind hearted and honest man and hi ii, alh i- mourned by hundred of friend hsre. LITK.-. BY A Kill END. In yfender lonely ecsHtvf, • Vdere thoi.utcmt. inches ware, lu a quiet, eon.-etr ated spot— Another new-made grave. A noble, kind phy.-i ia ' Sleeps ben ath that hallowed spot, While aTV < ; : n? wit •»: i i li'Mren wait For him who eometh not. 'Tis pain to part with one dear; Their hour.- can hardly bear To loso a lot husband And forego a father's care. Out what P death to itch as he? 'Tis Int a peaceful dream. Oh, listen to hi - partinp words; How beautiful they seem. "Gome nearer, wife ami children, ' The dyin.' doctor said. "Weep nt for mo v ben 1 will be Lain low aiming*! the d. ad. "I know my life to lengthen Is not is mortal skill; All earthly aid for me i - past; It is the Master's will. "I hear the angels calling, Far in the noonday M.y. Farewell, farewell, my children, My loving wife, pood-bye." LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Administrators aud Kr.it i . id e.-iates an secure their receipt book- at. tho CITI ZK.N office. Public Sale of Real lCstalt?. Uy virtue ot an order and de reo of this t'o irt if i ominou Picas In and Tor th" cci'inty of Hut ler, l'a., and t') nc. a", tic: comrult.tc ■ of Ma.-iyn I-.wry Webli, I will oiler a', public sale on tho pre mi e-t.-on SATURDAY. KOVKMIIKIt )S, IM:«). At 1 p. til., th'' toll'jv'tn:,' ih Critxd real t-.UtC ■ if laid lunatic, tor ttm P'O-p i ■■ oi ra' - n io nay Ida debt.-, ef.. to wit: A ecrmln piece >i [and Hltuate in the towrcdilp of » l:iy. In the 'Miii' /of Hutler, l"a.,boui.■!'••! a o>ll i,' ut excel lent limber on .said In : IKIt.MS. one-thir-t oS purchase uioie-y to he paid on conflriimtlt i of -ai® t>y the court, and residue »«i h" j'.i" lln on ltd rwo years fmiu aid '' in11Mn'.ll II v.'lt i I'll 1 ' I. I IT In ca II If for he be.-' inlert 1 ' ol sud I matle. W M M. tt iHI uroiiilttci Of M ir! U i , vrj Wi b, lunalie, 1.11 '1 r. ' '.. .'.!>• ." 1. (I 111 , • NOflOl IH CITATION. In re. I etjtiwi -1 1!' ■1 ■, f-.rUtU-y, a«'* mlnUtrator c. t. a. ol Mi'hue! Hamilton, ei aicd, for leavf to sell ' al estate. Orphar.h' Court, No. T- Beptcmi.er term, 18M. lu th" Orphaiu' Court .1' lU.tlcr n.unty, I'ennFiy Ivan in, on Noven.ltr I , 1->;i», the iliovc entitled petition vi a : r 'K'uteil, nut m(f ■orth that aid dee,-dent n de bis Jwt "ill ictrinn date the — day of ! hruary. A. l>. I.sTX, duly prohat I and I 'ordeJ m Will book (i, pajfe H*», Mid directed tl at the hai mceol hi- laud 1M f'dd »!»«>n i • youoifeit child l.iiconje.l oi a;!v, an 1 a, 1 John Mardn extv-ntoi Ol hit J.a.'d will; that John Marliu ii .' pt ii •• H' (, I" 1 b-Mria lol'i t! •• r I ♦ i*i.l « «I f Ii ' • ...i •• 1 . , (I,e i,»l -, I M cod '■ • voir ue.t ihi ,1 ri. •!>,.• • • l" ""' r van on t.' r. th day ot 'c; fe: hr, 187 ', duly appointed administrator etittt t. an, ot - aid Michael ilr.iui "i , ''..id, »< ■• | led the trui-t, hoii I, t'' . out hut-is and lias ncte'l as '«ti'ib*admii, ira'o'; your petitioner • ir'l.. ' fpreseti! i'.l', t■ ■ r \<.>'e«c:,l rh id oi aid Ii idao.r ii. ol li,. 1 i' • ml ICJ- le eu lor ..lie tupr; thill ' =• •' ' ''ltd ei/.iin ',i» ii p,. it i I" il. ■t I ' 11 ,>() i„ ol nd ... '■ I.' • i 01, , .Ul ■." ■" ■ i •,! : v. iii rt»U>r«*u- ; '•» », • ••• ."00 i' im bii o< ii , houi ««.<1 «i— --cribed us foil ,i' i ,; .'•orih l»y Mc t >r> I'or, e Iby Join, lib aicl h nulliorim „ i-xvciit'-r l>y iifu'e . irw, . to -'II th" •am" votir p« tlooer alaM* that i youuir i child ii< of lull i'o aiid ' •»' »! 1 tliiin has , rrived «in ll ': I I il I •'"» '' I oy ai l >, tutor to h" ■ .111 nd av, I. •i • t,,re pr»y« your hoi - r li. tan' o. > Icr nu tborizini; your p. tr.. -n« r > - '• • -H" ''' '' aid Michael Hamilton lhu w,)l aexe.l, U. ».ei 1 the ' uid land, alU'Ktlhcr or iu diifereut part , not • odltit- three, and to make txecute nod deliver d*. d, or deedi", u ihe CUM may he, to the purchaser thereof, or the pnrehai'ers. if th- itno he di v.del in 1.1- -I n|'i" r. I'lyi - ' 'lo ~| nil. , nil! M will"r pray. \. ruled by affidavit and signed "Tlionia I • < iiriitly. And now, Novcml-r It,, I ■ ptiuion pre •ented lo Coili , rea I. aa I ,':' "i coicnleni tion citation award. 1 «J"»u th- heir, ar.d b X i fiM" iut«.r« h'«l I"'1 o! ii'l Mic .. , < l Hamilton, 'I • 1. t" app'tar mid t low i-ause why th.- prayer ot ix-titionur -h u.d not l«- I'raiited, U- 1 urnahle to next term. HY TH K t "ot i ;. And now, Heptemh. r I m, on motion of Thompson A Son, attorney* i .r oetuio i. r alia,, citation award': 1 to b> M ryed pi raonal ly on all within th- County, and by pub ie.a tiuii in two new*pa|»cm print* lin l.n'ler. lU'turuable to November li, ls'jd, aud puhii catiou or'h re 1.- I ml api>ear at an Orphan#* * ourt to he i-ehi lat Butler, Pa.,on Woodsy, the 17th .lay No /cml, r, A. I>. !»••"», then l.ud there to show . to e, if any they may have, why toe prayer .f tha petitioner should 'la -r int d. lo tie nerved per oually on all within the couu iiy and pu>)li(!A(iuii in two iutv.• ; <*r pui>* 1,1 ml ui I','itJcr, I'i., fo i raa'i • -elurn there -1„f accordi„j{ to law end rules i-fl -trt. I Witne , ii" Hon. Urmb "u»». d«litJud|( of our aid i >urt hi Hutler, l'a., lliii 30th day of .St id. uiher, IM'd. | K. Ke&l AIM, Clerk O. C. <, ; 7th ■ " Regular Monthly Visit .v- 6 ■ of . . m. 111 i M'RM AM BM UJLLB H. if! IJIJIJLLAII WILL BE OX ' ! V : , Ocr.s'ter 2}) ;iiid .'3O, ' WKDNK.SDAY AND THURSDAY. LOWBY HOUS3, - - 3UTLSR, PR. •-?a * DE. J. J. McCLELLAX, Speciali AVoiulorfiilly successful in ail Chronic Diseases. Diseases of the Eve. Ear, Nose, Throat, Lungs and Xasnl Catarrh. %/ ' ' ' ' o All SYS OPSHATICNS Ars Successfully Performed By Then*. PR 1 ATK I Ou ace unt of havinr been AUiadant Physician at Hot Springs, Dr. McCl-dU.: L - •. ver failed to c.:- a case of Private di-> ase peculiar to either sex, no matter of what nature or of bow long .unci hip-. UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIALS. Major J. M. Davidsoo, tx Presiiioat of ths Lawreutt- Couuty Woo! Growers' Aseociatiou, and a citizen vr .1 known in-the couulv, freely gives ' the following testimonial to the ability of Drs Snlm & MoClelian. Tho ; Major pays: ' I was suffering greatly from a Polypus and with lawari Piles, i had tried local treatment r«o.i much rh»; in.-* with v.o aVali. 1 ' •> tjU '»?,* ' read the advertisement of Drs Salro & McClellan and I concluded to giv» »'*7 / ! them a trial. At their last v -it to tfci =» city ihcy declar.-d me cured and tlu v A ' discharged mo. I feel now like a ue.v muu. They «.'i.i evervthing thev \ - agreed to and treated me courteously. Tbcy 'id me a world of good and -1 v relieved me of aH sufTori;>g." , NRW CASTLE. PA., July 7, 1890. /; I l ave Leci sui.'criLg from 1 "--i pie- . -•) and general f nervous prostration, dependent tipoi rn r t for more than tbrre ■ ' City, but without the least, benefit, i. pa-, my-J; under care of Drs. Ms- \'' P"* Clellan & Saitn, who visit New Castle every fear weeks, and am now as \ \ well a» ever, l.ale end hearty, minus ail defers of hea'th. «'.fjSjfrflffiS'-' MAOCJK S. Gibson. BOX 161. /^r »re but two ef the maoy CI«HH EFFFTFD by tbt- doctor** on their ' visits here. Tlj • ! -ve -veral other u -limouiid- of wonderful cures which will be published later. Dr'uorXz Sohn, SpcciaM. MABItTBI LAMM WALK WITHOUTci.i TCHES.-l'i r ritW nrruiiis I haven't N>tnabl£ tc walk without a pair of cntcte. Curlsit ' rt«o •• 'I at Willi DIS.S .11 &Mi(llI: !l I l';.k f!< iII ::!!»• <■ • | til 111,, i.:-li!.' i.t|ri at tllO I,«M vVI I ■ I t;.i'lri lilce W.t!' ; l,". 1 a'll itain i. ai ! "i. iml lur. MB». J. COfllltAX, H«. rolut. i-i-nv - iy. i- ; . YOUNG LADT-8 ETK KTBAIGHTKNKD Oflt)«a. i:: | IBI .M|m 6IM .t-lbn MrtHr»c« 4 «)n-■ r< , 1 b 1 mih. o, olbl 1. ami 10 lay m:..-v as as any OM*sndl eu BM a (004 dMbettar. i.\i:\ IV : ,•> r r.» Notice in Divorce. • • .ii-tf.i l Wlldtr tr her l In the (\Mirf of (Viin ii* \1 fr. ad Sii.ni'.l-l '-111- i mot) PVw of Hutlrr .frn.i i, . « . \vllder. [Co mty, I No. 3«'. ) June T.. ISDM. To ciws. 0. Wilder and all whom It may con l*wo sut''vaa- In the above ca-o having been :-turned N. K. I. vi. thi' ■ i I rinuvs i .•'llder. abov. (Ic.l ml. Nt, at* hereby ifi|-ilri I I u> appear In tli" *oU(l Court of Common l'lea*, j ■ obebi-ld nt Mutter, PH., on Monday. Dec. Ist. | :■ iy. brlii. tii" first ... of ii-M i rm of miW i iurt. to .IUMVI r the : ild complaint and show ; I'.'iiiNe. If any vo>i lia\>', why a divorc- should i.ol be granted the .■-.nil Margaret WUd>>r. «. .ID. in ( < -unite, A. V., No. 4.;. , Vi'bltuior®. 1 June T., I >JO. To John c. .Yin: more and all who:a it may ■ .r.cortu I «0 miL.II .1I i* It: till- above ltuvlDK :iiroi.l N. K. I. ~lll.i, tin 4 • i John 1 ■ W'lill t ii-re, 'a I"ii •• ili'li'l . i i> .| l ifi'll t•» PP'-ar !n tin- -;iltl Court (: * umumn Pleas, to ! i: held at Butler, Pa., on Mi unlay, tlie Ist da> i.f Di-coixiljer, l-.n.Seliiir the Ist day oi ne\> rerui nf said i ijiirt. I.i answer tin- tuiil complaint jiid thow cause, if any you luive. why a d.voree •hould not be the .--aid >fr> K. Whit more. OMVKU V. Hume, sheriff. | Executors' Notice. (F-«i ATE OK JOHN WKWI, I>EC'D.) VIMUI, tettam WtmitMy to the .state of.) oh a \V«bb, late of Clay TV. 11., It it t er Co., Pa., d i'd, have been ?rante Ito the übscriber::, all persons indebted to .said • tale r.re rei|iic«ted to make imme-liato pay ."ii-nt m; I «ny having eiaims or demands ..gainst tlie otnte of «sTd decedent will make ! iiowu the same without ilelay to Wm. M. Wi i is, John 11. WKI;u. Kuciid, I'a. Braui hton, l'a. Ait-{Hut 30, 1 -oil. Executor's Notice. K TATK OF Joii N W. BRANIiOK, PR!'D.) Letter* tealanirntary on the *M-tte of John \\ . Brandon, dec' I, IK of < oi:ii(,'|!ii:ne«iing T«rp.. Duller Co., I'a,, haviua bieu granted to the undersigned, nil pi-nums 1 nowing •hemnelvc.s Indebted to said cat at* will please make iiuiiiciliab- |MfMVt, Ifi4 any it ving claim* HaiJ cit.ue wiil present them duly autheutiealed for settlement. .1. I.MIIItY I>I:.VM»I.N'. 1-Vr, W. D. Brandon, ] l omn ipu i-' - pa; atl'y. ( Butler County, l*a. x OT rci:. Notice is hereby pri vi'ii tb L the stock ii ililersofthc Butter Saving 'ini.k will uiect in the room of !| 1 I'. <'r, S. Main St., i: utter, I' i . ■ t! HiiUiri! t,.' f Dee. 'JO, 1880, at ' i o'clock a. in., lo vote for or agaiuKt th«r ; oposition to renew and extend tho ehnr* !ir corporate and Ir.twcl.i -c .<1 iid ■ atler livings linijk. By order of the i'oard. B. PI'KVIK, Pre . W. A. STKIS, Soe. V. I>. Brandon, ntl'y. If i-k o. iy o, »S( k c Bamj)los OF THESE Special Black Goods Values i -Joro yon buy a black dress. ■ ampli H <• ~t you nothing nod will tve you tl"!l:tr'i |t'. i ; . . tljo width) All Wool I .lock Caabmerefl, 60 c* ut^— value, 1 .i;'. •12 inch AiUWo.il !- ' i Cir viottoH, Oc.—worth Ki-incn All -VV il Black oitttH, vt-iy roiii u U'tb!" vi. !ii • 50-inch l'\' k French Serge, 7 ->c. 111-inch iiiiu'k Siik SV'riij) Cutth ia.ref, at SI.OO, $1 10, . 1 2f»— the prMeot ntfcrkfftprtee on theso qunlitiM i« $1.2.), :»l 50, -j*l 7.1, r lively. Higb« i- l>i i •:*. talk 'i <»1 on nil iJe.-. \V<; will bo u i t'.ie peculiar, and adhere to «>lu pfices. "U. iv li." pri< ri, —ulwaya the loweat, in theso utore. Catalogue-i and SatnpleH lac. Superior mail order facilities. Try ÜB. Hatibfuctio i guarant td,ul J lowest priceH. c iiulll, ALLEGHENY, I A. CAUGHT ON THE FLY. .„ K J We \un fi.-hiug ort ilit- sly (Vdw Sf - ( And taii.,'!, ~n tho fly, A j■ a /"■//. \'\ \ Just ab. -o i:<•>».. PJ —/ * i j Catching » • kt.r is :m ""ay tbiog. •: W# are not after that kind of game. Y >■. V •- Tbe fact is «se'*« get c:> I'ait for tuckers « gfV-yr ' in • m. -;;r. V iioi« I i.-e " ' artificial bait, u- t up j i t :>> catch cus "y*j. - jR torn About i- in lea -d not 'j- ' trade with u-. V.Vi-n after that mau. ! About one iu ten dvt ; not know that tb6 other nine of bis fellow mortals have cocao to tin 1 t nclusion "hat it is always safest to trade with Heck. Wc arc after that man About ono man in ten does not know tbat bin neighbors are •• iving money, In- u'« they trade wHi Keck. Wo are after that man with a b. » stock, big bartrains, with low priei «, with fair dealing, nod we expect to s»et bis trnd- Arts you tie t .ith a: •(!. V, • arc after you Wo have trot ' • ■ <• of first class goods over offered for Hale in this market Jr. i.' ' v fact a»: our extra low prices that makes our present bargain '.-fTer iho gr> a' event, of tbe sea sot 1 . Wo want smart buyers, sensible peopie to di' pinoi us and sie u<, and -«:e the stock wo are handling, look at the , oci ■ ir utt «.-nr pricey. See what wc otter and you will be convinced that our truth is "trauger than fiction We depend on fuels, not fakes, to win us i.< ut and im rcas-e our • ver growing business. As we said before we l.uvo no bait lor suckers. A bright penny will pleane a child, but you would a' thiijk 01 *yivi r a tr.ua a penny; iho idea then of offering a man or woman y !. 1 - t drv.v their custom. Yet tbat i* just what ia offered whvi " (opute i•! >; " . I .e!e it marked at OMttl or a SIO.OO article is marked $9.99, or MltU' v> < r6c, a reputable 15-eent article marked out only 10 cants or a it> < it, artic' i mark d only 29 cents, a .'io cent article marked viily 10 «•-*».•. In ■• e baits and > they arc, but only sucker bails, and y <;u will ee fuckers jump for miles and swallow them whole. We cons: mi 1: -it too .m :l to go li-bing for custom with, too small for a la-»je !.n. and quite '• > •: il for us. Our principle i-» SI.OO worth for SI.OO, and live, up . » it. W9 iv<» t! premium in tho quality of our good j . T1 • w> ih ;i>t > t! •» 1 c.nt's worth f chewing gum. It is now 18 years ewo i. •>«? « stor to ,e cl'.'thii r rcoa, aud in that time we v ti I: : h ing buyers far tmd near. Of eours**, once in a a i>i. ,» 1 ncern : arte 1 up > .;.t ws j 'rdeg to exterminate and obliterate u• I <;a ' t of ■■• it d< m. Where are they now! They have goue to j pt»> !. ic liyo sauiUH, ircg.isi.ut ins ant tho rest of the family, asd ro-.t 1: ir ' like a I but iik'* a tr< 0 that gi/ea buck 1 . .10 a» a hat .: t from the soil. Yer, hern we ore with a stock that c b. w ed, a.id • lial!ei»';e a! (tcmprtitiou on the score of goods -r- i p-n •• . W> V- n » s but vtdo do all we ay every timo. rice .-mi giv . . <•'<■. •'\'■ r, you dill a«k for a card, and should you d'-sire one .. ejuer ■■ «'= «t. ' - DufTy*s i- J., itior, Pa. '•-slate of Simon liarnhart, Sr., (icc'd, . I.AH; Ol IAL TWP.) i ,i ndto a tra'i -n H»*o J ranted to the iihdt ;Itt'li . i the ol ■'il' I llorlil .1., dla d, I tie ef wp., l!utl« r< • , I , al! [ni-'i, . Uie.wiOK tl.. in' v, .in • ' 11 • ~ len will | !•;« e .li eii >Mit tie | , ucut, 'I any oialuit luraiii t "aid i ut« will prenunt theiu • ul/ autotnticated lor nettleiiicut. I'. H. lIAI..IIIAKI , Ailiu'r, j I'.r,i nharl'a Mill* 1'.«)., J liutltr Co., i's. Tl: I '.M IV llll'.M I Ml NT, f 0l I II I. Ol' CiiMI'TttOIiUI II <. .l ily 1 iHiid. ) WIIHIHS.iH, Uy S*ti«fai lorj cvldelico pro i iited lo tho under,-.,/lied, it ha* been u:a '.o to atipcar that "l'iie Hdtlor t "Uiitv National [tank of Kutler," iu the Ilonraph ..| Hurler, in tiie i ~nnty ol Hutler and fdiite ol I'eiiM.-j Ivania, hat complied with i all tho provNioin of llit! tatuteM ol tho I lilted Htati , rcqi! id to l.e complied with hcloro an u, ocintion ball he author ucd to coitiuioneo the liu oik . .' of hanking; Now, therefore I, Kdward S. Lacoy, Couiutr-'ller "I th" ('n reucy, do hcrohy n-rtily that "Tho Hutler Couuty National Ilank'ol Uilth-r," ia tho I!' rmjh of Hutler, in the County of Hutler and Slate of l'etiil .ylvaiiia, ii . lUioi ■ I to i 'iiiincnco the hunlnei of liankiiijr a. Provided in Seetiou I'iftv-oiie hauiU' I aiio rixty nine of the llevi rd Statutf ol the fulled State Iti t«-tiiuonv vvlu reof witae H my hand mid xiuil of otiice thin lDth day id' July, itjyo. [dKAI.J K. H. I.A.CKV, Counitrnller of tho Currency. No. 4,371. K •stale of Wads worth, Deceased. I,A . "1 I U'l'EUYltOrK niWXMWIF.) i :! >i. )< , ' *iii,i ry r n I i-Cftate ol I)»w --i W,. « .. • . . I, i of Hiijip'. ry ,, t< , . ,11, I'.ull. >' i" >" . l'a • 11 hrcu wrauti lto th" ui • ■ '"'ad, all |Kr*OU» 1 now in / toiiii !v' indclili I to i,aid e',tuto .. ,1! [.! m i, «k« in, ' ■ M«l» l avmeut, and »ny havitii; i liimi will cvlAle will .MI ly AN i H'HU'l for Mttla i r.\ >V v«.'«;n(, f i r I'. «> , 11 itltr e muty, l'a. | ' ' ».« ,*./.« Ol « I lIUII lion Notice. I' l ' t!ist (IHrtllfr fhi|> h»r«U»ft»re i-jiftinaf tict.vseu W. W. liiiuskmuif tt i J <»uii M . 'tiUtb, i»n(l"r lb i firtii li.iim i n ' l> *W «li» nlvt I by i »!:i t Cx'-M-nt ••.! M< if |>t, :ii, 1- >. I'lm l.n-'i •• - w.tl U# .» !!,i-lane'! «t tho ; ' ■..« h* 1,. M. (3rUt> 'i Co., Wil'i will tuUl« fho bn4nw of the oI.J ! : rm. U. W. t I.AI i MOUli, I. M. GUI i. Dissolution lloiice. Jfotlw »* bwb.v Jii M Mi l' (!•:• |Kirtuor>rtt}» In it«' itlii',* • i.. Kno'; > 11. \\. 1 . A I'ntrolM. A. I- Ksnx. li. W. lUun.v.'. Fall Jpsaiag Of Lad ieti, Chil'l rou aud fiirninliing .:«>■ 1-, SalurKy, (Kit. 1. '"•! 11:o of fill* weighty i.U wwiil imderweai, hosiery, glo\ fejgijrs and girls hat* lii ■) • tj' 1 - everything kept i i i iii••' Furnishing Stuio u tli ■ lowos; figures. .1 &.-hool Jlaj Oiv.fi Away Vi'Uk h'rt rlf I'tircltOS 'i Joliii M. Arthurs. 233 $ OUTU M AIN THEKT. 033 _ , BUSBNESS fev COLLEGE, I \'!; V' -x m• K 1 i • • • •• ' • .. I « : ' ' : . i. i' 1 •' • ' ~f i .• t | ' " •: : • * ' ! ' ih" <-* P* fe ! "u.- i ui«' . ;;> 't It: yrtH 'if' (lift K'Kml IMl.Vitlff j • «■■■.■». N'Odl'l.t* «"»!» «'«»»»• «• ul ititv I'ttic. 1 •. m-.if > « 1,, llikii ut>y »iHiil3< - Kui » «• 4 <;t*. In fof ll»«- " lIV 1 oit. V " illltl t \ i- lilt N|H","l'li.-li-. ■' I ' ll ui&tiwlilj). AUtln ih, a. W. .Surril, Mwwiviill, l'«i.