THE CITIZE3ST FRIDAY, AUGUST 26,1892. BrrLBB has a population or about 10.000. It la the County seat of Butler County, with 00.000. Pour railways, natural gas. and unequalled fart! I tie* for, manufactures. I*ruareas errywhere; new building. new manufactures, a growing and prosperous town. New Advertisements. 4-Paws Circus and Men agar ie. Pittsburg Exposition. Uickel's Bargain*. Simen's Shoos. Fullerton's All-wool Blankets. People's Store Fall Goods. Notr—All advertisers intending to make anges in their ads. should notify us of their intending to do so, not later than Monday morning. i LOCAL AND GENERAL —As we will need considerable money during the month of September, we re spectfully ask those of our country friends who owe us and who can spore it to re member us daring Fair week. Our offer of the Citizkjj and weekly Tribune, both one year, for one and a half dollars, is as liberal as any ever made in this county. —Sugar is going up. —"Nuptiated" is a new word. —Make as a rhyme for mosquito. —Read John Bickel's interesting sermon in this issue. —The buckwheat and corn need rain badly, and the grass is almost gone. —Ev.-n the weakest babies have sound lungs. —You can secure some splendid summer reading at Douglas's book store, see adv The dry weather is hurting the buck wheat. —Some of the doctors are finding fault with he "Snapper" hair cut. -Grandfather's hat," for campaign pur pose*, is on sale at some of the stores. —Be sure you are registered. You only hivo until the first of September to do it. —A cold wave is predicted for next winter. —The Iron Hall organisation is in bad nhape, and its business is in the hands of a receiver. —The commercial stagnation has stag nated the story-telling genius of all the drummers. —Tarentum Fair next week—Aug. 30th to sept. 2d. Free-for-alls, Thursday and Friday, with SIOO, purses. —The old Federal St. bridge has been raised five feet, and the new bridge is be ing built underneath it. —The latest "poetess of passion" sings of "the sun-loved leaves that blush before they fall." —"Ah, you fill a long felt want," as the tramp remarked to his dinner after going hungry for three days. —Give us more swallows. Naturalists ■ay that a single one of these birds wi'l devour 60,000 flies a day. —The combined weight of three peaches ■am in a New York market lately was •even pounds. —Butler has three first-olass scandals oa hands, but only one of them promises to lead to the divorce court. —The losses on the Nixon and Thomp son properties were paid bv Agent L. S. McJunkin this week, and the Adams loss will be paid promptly. —A sad case of lead estray," as the man remarked who shot at a target and hit a man standing many yards to one side of it —"I saw a kidnapping last ovening." • "Good gracious! Where f" "On an . empty lot. Tho old mother goat was . asleep also." —West Pearl street is impassable for ' teams at present on account of being paved, > bnt persons having business on the street i can use the alley below it. —lt is not only cruel but a violation of " Jaw to work a lame horse or one with soro ishoulders. The fine for such brutality is 410. It should be SIOO. —The winner of the Sullivan-Corbett flight will get $15,000, thus proving that a dueewsful striker may bo instantly trans formed into a capitalist. —This tljwt Brady Review ha* changed TIKCKK, AND id BOW oditod by Messrs. Hand eock it fhewas, tiro ambitioas young journalists wtu are making a newsy and spicy paper of it. —Patronize home industry. Mr. J. 0. jFullerton is now making an all-wool blank et that cannot be boat for the price asked >in the conntry. Try a pair of them and UiOifiAnvinced of their merit. —3>ax-hundro5 years old, and (25) twenty five widows, >ll residents of the borough of Centreville. ■ffke list of bachelors and widowers is eosfaratively small. —Two trained monkeys and an educated M«ttt, which are exhibited in a small tent tin& neighboring town are modestly describ ed oa the Bign outside as "the conquering •dlimax And overpowering avalanche of su- VCT&rouc&ng animal inteugeuce." —Forepaugh's show will arrive in But ler via the P. S. it L. E. R. R., from Erie. On Saturday morning, Sept. 10th, and will exhibit on the Duffy field, west of town. It is a combination circus and meagerie, with the historical spectacle, The Fall of Nineveh, for a specialty. Rserved seats at Heineman's Book Store. —The conlerence of the Ministers of the vSefermed Church of Western Pennsylva i ait. meets at St Pauls Orphan Home to-day and .continues till next Wednesday. Com munist) services will be held in the Re formed Church next Sunday at 11 A. M-; : and at BP. M. Rev. R. C. Bowling will conduct .a.Foreign Missionary service. —Ot>e toucn *»f base ball makes the .'American world kin. Up in Warren, Pa., i a series of games is in progress between a • team from the Lutheran church and a nine "Composed of Presbyterians and MethodisU. 'The last named club, which should be known as the Calvin-Wesley Terrors, have also arranged a series of five games with a local Catholic nine. Keep the ball mov ing, brethern. It's all right until y our pas tors get to rushing off and hiring profess ionalball evangelists to help out their ihome flocks.—Franklin A'etet. —Referring to the new law. regarding the Chinese, Dept. Rev. Collector Mitch ell is quoted as follows: "There was noth ing in the instructions sent us to show what penalty would result if the Chinaman not show his right to remain in this i yotry. There was nothing, as far as I co '4 tat, which wonld compel him to coui or force him to undergo any kind of leave . , ent. So I asked the question point punithn. l o vfeat should be done in case a blank as i -vot ot would not comply with man could . instructions I received were the laws. Ti V the proper officer. Now merely to notil. *« afeow who is the proper there is nothing , * waefa in the dark as officer, so we are a 'n the law is oae which ever. In my opinii unused, never should have bee. LEGAL NEWS. MOTM. The will of Louis Bishop, of Butler, was probated, no letters; also will of Mary Robinson, of Slipperyrock twp., no letters. Letters of Adm'n were granted to Mary J. Hogg, on estate of Harvey Hogg, of Slipporyrock twp.; also to Louise Sames, on estate of J. George Lichan, of Saxon burg. At Pittsburg, Fiiday. Judge Buffington filed an opinion concurring with Judge Acheson in finding an infringement on a patent for an improvement in packers in shutting off water from oil wells, as alleg ed in the case of B. Massett against George Palm. The Supreme Court has decided on an appeal from Cameron county that a school board can levy and collect a building tax and use the proceeds to pay the rent of a building used for school purposes. The new steps and sidewalk improve the appearance of the Temple of Justice. The official plot of the borough of Mil lerstown, was filed Wednesday. The Grand Jury of Washington county made a presentment to the court thU week formally calling attention to a matter which is a crying evil :n the rural dis tricts —the furnishing by physicians of pre scriptlons for intoxicating liquors to per sons whom they know, or ought to know, neither need nor desire them for medicinal purposes. LATK PROPERTY TRAISSFBBB. John Ricketts to John F, R. lot in Donegal for SIOO. Edw Frank to E McJuukin, and E Mc- Junkin to Mary Frank 50 acres in Win field for $3600. L Eitenmiller to A T Scott lot in But ler for S3OO. John West to Lizzie V Graham lot in Bntler for SIBOO. J A Kirkpatrick to L Lambermont lot in Butler for $750. D A Renfrew to Thos Bowser lot in Renfrew for SOO. P R Sutton of J P Sutton 11 acres in Concord for $253. M Wahl to Oil Well Supply Co. lot in Evans City for $2500. Carothers bo depended upon. Now every town has its elegantly appointed and fully equipped theatre Thich is frequently visited by companies of metropolitan fame and merit. It is in that most popular form of amusements, the circus, however that there has been made the greatest strides while keeping step to the music of progress. The great advance the circus has made has been so rapid and so enormous that it has been easily prcceptible year by year. Hitherto, however, the smaller towns and cities have been restricted from seeing the grandest entertainments yet conceived for the diversion and the instruction of man kind. That is the tremendous out-door spectacles, conceived, originated and cre ated by the great Rettig for the Order of Cinciunatas. Tlies® productions were so luammoth as to be profitable only in snch cities as New York, I'hiladolphia, Boston and Cincinnati. Evtn the great cities of Chicago and St. Louis have not yet had the privilege of seeing them. Mai, 'pilous, indeed, it is then that Uettig's still greater spectacle. The Fall of Nineveh, will bean integral component part of the Adam Forepaugh Stuws upon its visit here on Saturday, September 10th. True it is that small, inferior imitations of the great Ret tig's works have beeil presented as a part of canvas exhibitions before, but this will be the first opportunity to behold an original, genuine spectacular display bv Rettig m all its tremendous dimensions and fairly overwhelming grauduer and splendor. It will truly mark an epoh in the history of local amusements in this city. All the great features and long list of novelties, among them are tho famous Vaidis Twin Sisters, in their sensational performance upon a double Revolving Fly ing Trapeze, and a genuine Moorish Circus Co., of Forepaugh Shows, will be present ed entire and unabridged and together with The Fall of Nineveh will doubtless attract the greatest throng to the city than has ever beon brought out by a public amusement event. —The merchants of this town will in dulge in a grand street cleaning every Sat urday morning from now till Fair time. Retormance begins to-morrow moring at sa. m. All persons living along Main and Jclfersnn Sts., and Centre Ave. are invited to participate. Persons wishing the ma nure (best in the world) will apply to the Committee. —Blankets wholesale or retail at the Union Woolen Mill, Butler, Pa. —Justices and Constables Fee Bills, printed on card-board, suitable for posting—for sale at this office. —The Uniou Woolen Mill of this place is the only one that we know of in the U. S. that manufactures red blankets with variegated colors in the borders. —lce for saie at the City Bakery —Take your children to Zaver's Gallery for Pictures that will suit you. Postoffice building. Best styles in Dress Goods and Cloaks at L. STEIN & SON'S. Best place to buy Tabls Linens, Napkins and Towels at L. STEIN & SON'S. Grove City College- Grove City College will open for the tail session Sept. 13th. Students can board in private homes on the co-operative plan, everything found, for $2.10 to $2 25 a week. Normal, College Prepartory, Col legiate, Business and Music Depart ments are maintained. For catalogues address the president, ISAAC C. KETLEB, Grove City, Pa. —The Kdinboro State Normal School opens Bept. 5, 1892. No Normal School has better facilities. A large library; beautiful surround ings; a good museum; qualified teach ers; enthusiastic students; thorough instructions. These unexcelled advantages may be had for the Fall term i'or only SSO. MARTIN G. BENEDICT. Gentlemer\ TO ATTIRE YOURSELVES IN NEAT AND FIT TING AP- P, A R E L , LEAVE YOUR ME A SURE AT Aland's. LARGE STOCK BEST FACILITIES. I fICT ftinnn t'nlcss you write us qulc LUO I SIUUU ly. We wallt more Bale men. and will guarantee permanent position with salary and expenses paid weekly. Ful or part time. Experience not required. Stock complete. Including many Isst selling special ties. Elegant outut tree. Address C. H. UAWKS&CO., ;N «»soryiaau, iiooicster. N. V. | stabli»heaiß"s. Citation in Partition. Iu re iietltlon of Joseph K. Campbell. lor par tltlon of the real MUW ol Wa&hiugtou camp boll lair of l alrytew townshlp, Builer county, deceased. O. C. NO. <2. SKPT. TEKM. !*».». The above entitled petition was filed In the Orphans' Court of Butler county. PCnn a. sett ng r..rth that the said Joseph F Campbell. is a brother of Washington Campbell, lat<* of Kalr view township. Butler Co., dee'd. That Washington Campbell dle«l on or iibo.t the - day of July, i-:u. intestate sei/. d, in his demesne as of fee' of anil In a certain tract of land situate in Kalrvlew township. Butler. Co.. Pa., bounded and described as follows, to wit on the north by land a nf William Walker, on the east by the lands of the heirs .if H 1! shake ley, on the south by the lands of Margaret .1 Kay. and on the west by lands of c Hill, and containing on*' hundred and sixty acres, more or less, with the appurtenances. That lh" said Washington Campbell left to survive him no children, but left a widow Hannah J Campbell, who reside* lit Butler. Pa., and the following named collateral heirs. Tne brothers and sister" living at the time of tlie decease of sai l Wasuuigton Campbell are m follows: Joseph F Campbell your petitioner, shephard B Campbell, aged about 57 years, living In Scott county, Iowa: Mrs Nancy Craig, wile ol Tnomas Craig, aged about, i/, years, living in Oakland township. Butler Co., Pa.: Margaret J Kay. wife of James Ray. aged about ",.i years living In Fairvlew twp., Bu' tr Co.. Pa. The brothers and sisters dec.-.used at the t lme of the death of Washington Campbell are as follows: Robert C Campbell who left to survive him. the following named children, to-wit: Warren Campbell and Kobert Campbell of Mil lerstown. Butler CO.. l'a.; Mrs Frederick. wife of Frederick, living in Donegal tow nship, Butler county. Pa.; Minerva Bard, wife of sumuel Bard, living In McKeesport. Allegheny county. Pa. ; Mrs Julia Storey, a deceased, sister of Washington Campbell, left to survive her, the following named children: Wm c Storey, living in I'enri township. Armstrong county. Pa.; A W Storey, living at North Clarendon. Warren county. Pa.; T It Story, living In Karns City. Butler Co.. Pa.; Hannah J Slianor. wife of -Shanor. living at Kdenburg. Clarion Co., Pa.; Myra Jamison wife of J S Jamison, living In twp. Butler Co. Pa., Cora Wheeler wite of - Wheeler living In Kalrvlew twp., Butler Co.. Fa., and James B (Story a; deceased son whose children are named as follows: Charley story and Maud Story and Bert Stan' all living at Harrlsburg, Fu. The last named Bert Slop, being a minor and having for a guardian . John B» alnpbell a deceased brulherof W Well ington Campbell left to survive him the follow ing named children: William Campbell. Elmer Campbell. Angley Campbell.Ccneva J. Dickey, Minera E Heileman (and Reed Campbell de ceased). Nancy M Campbe'i; Annie A Heileman and | Weed Comppell dee'd, who left _a daughter Lulu Campbell who resides In Fairvlew twp. Mrs. Anna Fletchei a deceased slst?r of Washington Camp bell who left to survive her the following nam ed children : Kmanuel M Fletcher. W B Fletch er. siniley T Fletcher all living in Parker twp.- Butler Co.. Fa; Anna Miller wife of Lemue. Miller living in Parker twp.. Butler Co . Pal Margaret oden Miller wife of John O Miller; living In Parker twp., Butler Co., Pa ; William V. Campbell a deceased brother of Washington i ampbell left to survive him the . ollow lng nam ed: W F Campbell living in Fairvlew twp. Butler Co., Pa, Nancy Jane Sedwlck, wife of W B Sedwick living m Fairvlew twp . Butler Co,. Pa Olive A'ick wife of- ——Wick living at Farvlew, Butler Co.. Pa; Elizabeth Hays, wife of Milton Hujs liwng in Falrv lew twp., Butler Co.. Pa; Julia Campbell wile ol Elmer Camp bell living in Butler Co., Pa., and Mrs. Matilda ——now deceased who left the following nam children : Lewis C Ilogue aged 15 years. John 11 llogue. aged 13 years, Adam llogue, aged 'J years, and Elizabeth K llogue aged 7 years, all living in Butler. Butler Co.. Pa., who have tor their guardian . Your pttltlon further represents that no par tition ot s.tld land lias been made, nor can a Jury tor that purpose be agreed upon by the prattles lnjlnterest. Tlir [x'fltloner therefrom pays the Court to award an inquest to mate partition ot said reallestate to and anions the aforesaid parties according to their respective rights ana will ever pray. J. F. CAMI'UKLI.. July 7, 18&2, Verified by afflldavtt and signed by i c* J. F. C AMTBELI.. And now July 9, 1802, within petition tiled and citation awarded upon the heirs at-law of Washington Campbell, dee'd, named in the within and foergoing petition, to show cause why partition ?hould not be made as prayed. Parties residing out of tho county to be cite! by publication in the Butler CITIZEX, a weekly newspaper published in the Borough of Butler, for three successive weeks, to appear and show cause why partition should not be made as prayed for. Returnable to nest term. JosEPn C'RISWELL, Clerk 0. C. Certified from the lJecord this 12th dav of July 1892. JosEPn CEISWELL, Clerk. STATE OF PESX'A., i s.s. BCTLER COUXTY. > To Wrn.M. Brown, High Sheriff, of Butler County Greeeting: We command you that you make known to the heirs and legal repre sentatives of Washington Campbell, named in the foregoing petition, tho con tents thereof and rnle and cite them to bo and appear at an Orphans' Court to be held at Butler in and for tho county of Butler, Penn'a on Monday, the sth day of Septem ber, 1892, at 1 o'clock P.JJ., and then and there to sohw cause, if any* they may have, why the prayer of the petitioner should not bo granted, and the Writ of Partition be awarded as prayed for. AVitness the Honorable Aaron L. Ha/en, President Judge of our *aid court at But ler, this 12th day of July, 1892. Joskpii Criswkll, Clkrk 0, C. Road Report. Notice Is hereby given that the following roads have been confirmed nisi by the Court and will be presented on the llrst Wed nesday of September, lBi« being the, 7th day of said month, and 11 no exceptions are tiled, tney will be eonlirmed absolutely R. I). No. 1, June Sessions, 1892. In re peti tion of inhabitants of Summit twp., Butler Co.. Pa„ for change and supply of public road be ginning at a point on what Is known as the old state road where the same passes through the lands of A M Frederick, ana to end at a point on what Is known as the Brlnker Mill road where the same passes between the lands of said A M Frederick and Adam ltet'ig. March lTtn. l«e. Viewer appointed by the Court and June tth, 1592. Report of viewers filed stating that the change, etc.. as praved for Is neeessarv, t.nd have therefore vacated changed and supplied the same for public use. Probable cost of making road one hundred and fifty dollars to be borne by the township, damages assessed ua follows to be paid by the the county to Jacob Frederick tho sum of one hundred twenty-live dollars, to Adam M Fred erick the sum of fifty dollars. Now June sth, 1892. Approved and fix width of road at 33 feet. Notice to t>e given according to law and rules of Court. Bv the CotTKT. R. D. No. 2, June Sessions, IM2. In re peti tion of Inhabitants of Cranberry twp„ llutler Co.. Pa , to vacate change and supply public road. Beginning at a point on what Is known as the Darlington road, at or near the house of oorden Milllgau, and to end at or near the house of Rosanna I.a mils on road known as the Freeport road In said twp. April aoth, is:rj. Viewers appointed by the Court, and June .id. 1892 Report of viewers tiled, stating that the change, etc., as prayed for is necessary, and have therefore vacated changed and supplied the same for public use. Probable cost of mak ing road forty dollars to be borne by the town ship, no damages assessed. Now June sth, \\r2. Approved and fix width ol road at 3a feet. Notice to be given according to law and rules of (tourt. By the Court. R. It. No. 3. June Sessions. is»2. In re peti tion of Inhabitants of Franklin twp.. llutler Co., l'a., for viewers to view public road. Be ginning at a point near the residence of (Jeo 0 Mcl'audless. on the road leading from the Island School House to Zlon church In Franklin township, to the Butler and Mercer Turnpike road, at a point at or near the line between Samuel Borland's lot and McCandless heirs about forty rods north of Unlonvllle In Centre township. May 2nd. ls<>2. Viewers appointed by the Court and June sth. 1592. Report of viewers tiled, stating that the road prayed for Is necessary, and have laid out the same for public use. l'robable cost of making road live hundred dollars to be borne by the townships, damages assessed as follows to be paid by the county, to Isrea! Shaffer seventy-five dollars. Joshua McCandless seventy-eight dollars, Coulter McCandless nluty-tlve dollars, and Jos lab McCall sixteen dollars. Now June Mb, I*l*2. Approved and tlx wldtli of road at 33 feet. No ole jto be given according to law and rules of Court. Bv the Coukt. Bctleu Count v, as: Certified from the record tuts eth day uf August, isa.'. Josei-u Chiswkll, Clerk Q. S. Notice. In re assignment of i in the Common Pleas William Olbson for the >of Butler county. Pa. benefit of his creditors. 1 M's 1) No 24 June T,'92. Inventory, and appraisement of tin property of Wm. Olbson, elected to be retained by him under the deed ol assignment iu above stated case, nild in pursuance ol the act of assembly In such case made and provided one horse valued andappraLsedatlloo uo Twocowa " 55 00 One-horse wagon and chain " 35 oo Road cart " 10 00 One set heavy harness " 6 oo Two set light •• " 20 00 Lot of carpenter tQOls " 2 00 One saddle " 2 00 One sleigh " 3 ffl one set of shallops " 3 00 One pig •' 3 00 Household furniture " 15 00 Two mirrors " 25 t J Farming implements " ' I.oad of stones.. " 25 Six thousand shingles " 11 '5 All persons interested In the above aparalse ments will take notice that they will be pre sented for coullrmatlon to the Court of Common l'lease of Butler county. Pa ,on Wednesday, the ,11} dayof September, 183!. and If no exceptions l>» tllud tljoy will be confirmed absolutely- John W. Buown , Pro. Frothonotary's ofllce, August sth, 1592. Notice. Notice is hereby given that J. T. Donly. Esq.. assignee of Bart Nebel for the benefit of his creditors, has filed his llrst and tlnal account, as assignee, in the olllce of the I'ruthonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of Butler county, at M's D. No. 13, March Term . I*"J2. and that the same will be presented to said Court for con firmation a,:u aiiov.ai.ee ol Wednesday. S-j. tember Tth, 1802. John W. Brown, Pro. Prothonotary's office, August sth. 1092. MOUNT UNION COLLEGE. Nine Departments, Many Special Advantages, our Term Plan a great sa\tng of lime and money. Expenses very low. Foi Catalogues send t-< Pi;£s£UE:;i MARSH, Alliance, U. Tlie Hess I I** nour to if jw»»4 are !sick. rhc physician tx ( p*cts results and this can only be obtain e> I when j'ure drugs are dixpensetl. I'M rtty care awl accuracy iu 'eery department of our business, ihtly registered pharmacists are employed and personal supervision given to every etail. IIV en dear or to keep every thing that is inquired for, but if tee do not hare what your premcrijttmn'calls for ice tcill tell you so and do our bent to gtt it for you at the earliest possible time. So matter tchtit is needed for the sickroom come to our store. Our prices arc as IOK as con sistent icith pure gooiis. Inferior ones ice do not care to handle at any price. Physicians pre scriptions and family re ceipts a specialty. Respectfully, C. N. BOYD, Druggist. Diamond Block, Butler, Pa. "J»HE BUTLER ' ">i NTV NATIONAL BANK, BCTLKR, FA. CAPITAL Paid I'p. ... £100.000.00. OFFICERS : Jos. Hart man. Pres't. J. V. ltltts. Vice Pres't. c. A. Bailey. CJlshler, DIRECTORS: Jos. Hartman. C. P. Collins. o. M. Russell 11. McSweeney, c. I). Greenlee. J. V. Rltts. 5: £ r fi ns Leslie Harlett, I. (1. Smith. W. S. Waldron, M. Ftnegan. A general banking business transacted. In terest paid on time deposits. Money loaned on approved security. Foreign exchange bought and sold. INSURANCE COMPANY of NORTH AMERICA.IOOth Year Assets $9,278,220.00. Home of New York, Assets $9,370,640.00. Hartford of Hartford, Assets $6,743,046.84. Continental of New York, Assets $5,806,784.91. NEW YORK LIFE, Assets $125,947,290.81. Office of E E ABRAMS & CO. Office in HUSELTON BUILDING, next to the Court House. HE GIVES US A CALL, And we're glad" to see yon Tncle Sam. We can give yoa the best bargains going in Summer Clothing, Straw llatß, Light Underwear, Soft Shirts, etc. Correct, thank you. Come back again and b/ing the boys. RACKET STORE 220 S. Main St.. : : : Butler. Pa. B. f B. GENUINE India silks. A large Collection of fine ones, 23 inches wide. 5o CENTS. Send if you want any. It's just as much to yonr interest to buy as ours to sell, when there is a chance to get such handsome PRINTED INDIA SlLKS— stylish patterns and color combinations — at these prices. More people are buying PLAIN FINE SOLID BLACK INDIAS — people that are not in mourning — than ever before,not only for street and house, but for Traveling Dresses. We offer as extraordinary, 50 pieces PLAIN BLACK INDIAS, 21 inches wide, : 50 Cents. 27 inches wide, : 65] |Cents. Values beyond anything heretofore sold. ;—O—O—: Boggs & Buhl, 115 to 121 Federal Street, ALLEGHENY. PA. AS USUAL We are'showing the finest line of summer millinery in town. Black and colored silks, lace, tinsel lace, new effects in jet crowns, orna ments and edgings. Latest novel ties in flowers, fancy ribbons and Swiss braids. Nice assortment of trimmed goods aiways in stock. Orders promptly filled. Mourn ing our specialty. M. F. & M. Marks', 113 and IX7 South Main Street. 1 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. AdminMrato:-> and Eifv itoi • ! i ' v.ei» 1 cull secure their receipt I** k* at the Cm- ZKS office. Administrator's Sals. H> . irt.ie < tan order of the i>rpu**>< «*««irT ..r Butler county. Pi.. at o. <•. No. T». >*t»le«ib»T Tern, l*'.' »nd to m- x direct" .! I will on »ATI mi BBRMi ard. IMO. at 1 o'clock r. M . evpose to poblh' cn the premises. In Butler. Hut |er count*. Pa . the follow ing real . -»af lit* 1 lh- property of B. V. \tlute. deceased. |»-WR AB Ui*' 'certain lot of ground sit uate in Butler. Itnt.'.-r cotlo«- IWK'.Liuing at a pin corner on lot No. R, o* Bro*n Avenue, fhenc •• aione I'.r wa Ateour rifijr i«ei toapia ><>mer on K>t Mlhh imm aitniis iln»- ol lot N<>. « one hu:idr—l an-! thtrr. three feet to a pin corner .>n tialt Wa} . then' •• alonur Maid Oak Wa> fifty f. et to lot No. »" Ikneeataacl ' S . *■ hundred aM thirty- one KMC to a ptn corner on Bntwa Avenue the pl»'- ol IkKUiuiinj. tMlng lot No. » in tt m. S. It4iyd % plai: of lots in Uie Borough of llutler. said :o( h.irln,- thereoi. erected a two st' r- Inmf ho w'.ih basement, -mall board barn and oultiu . llrnr*. 1 tIIMS OF >AI.I. One third > on ar pro>al of calf by the c,.ur\ .aid the li-.Ur.ce iu two e s nmin:- sion of five per cent, for collection. T UI. J K. WIIITK. adm r, S. F. Bowser. Alt")'. Prospect. Pa. Notice in Divorce. Maria Zeek by her i In the U urt of i ohimon next fr'end Thornaa l'lcaa ot llutler county. Pierce vs w llltam , Pa A 1». No. Deeeas iCeek. ber Term. UM. And now. June If.'h. i«;r_'. If appear tur by the ree,>rd In this cawe tli»" a »IMI subpo»*na have reiruLarly isai.- 'i therein to each of which lh.- sberiTT has made the return or N K I. and al«> that notice b) publication ha* been given, in the llutler K-mle a weekly news pit p. r. publishe.l in Butler county, for four successive weeks. The petitioner by her Attorneys moves the i ourt lor the .tpp.dntnx iit of a "c< lumWlMr to take testimony and report the same to t'ourt. M'Ji SKIS .t <1 ti mtr tTH. Attorneys t r [vtltloner. .lune lith, IT. M. l>alntinent at the offlce of Coulter & Baker. Butler. Pa., on Saturday, the rrth da\ of August itm. at » o'clock r. w r. M. Burnt I'ommlsMoner. Administrator's Notice. KST.VTK OK JAMKS T. UtiiUSH, l>8« 'D. Letters of adminisirati<»a on the estate of James Y. Knplish. dee'd. late of Frank lin twp., Butler Co., Pa., having been granted to the undersigned all persons knowing the nselves indebted to -aid estate will please make immediate pay ment. and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticat ed fcr settlement to * MRS. JANS K.m.LISII, i W. F. Exeura, Adm rs. L. K. BsnLin, } Prospect, Pa. JOHN M. TIHIUPSOX, Att'J. -A.djoiirnetl Administrator's Sals. By virtue of an order of the Orphans i ourt of Butler C*. Pa., at.) No. 11, Sept. Term IK£«. and to me directed. I 'a ill cvpose to puhtie sale on tbe prtmL-ses in Mlddle-iex twp.. Bi.T!er Co., l'a., ou SATURDAY. SEITE.KBKR J.l, I*M. at 1 o'clock iv M., with leave to adjourn by flvlnj; due noUce. all that certain piece of land n said twp.. bounded and described a.-> follow* to-wlt: On the north by lands of John GUle land, cast by Margaret McDonald south by Dlllmer and l.nwle-a.l and we - by Michael liUKhe&; containlDi; forty a res, fifteen uf which are of white-oak timber. rkkM•» ot >al.i: t.ne-thlni ou couilrmatlou of sale by the court,and the balance in two equal annual payments to be secured by bond and mortgage, with attorney ! commission of nve per cent, for collectioa if necessarv. W . A. SLOAN, Adm'rC T A of Joseph Hays, dec d. Valencia. Pa. . J. B. MATES. Ally. Orphans' Court Sals. By virtue of an order and decree of the Orphans Court,in and for the county of Butler. Pa , made at No. s. September term. 1 *.r:. the undersigned administrator*, with the will annexed of llenry Koblraey. r, late of All ■ Kheny twp . said county and state, dee'd. for the purpose of ralatns; tunds to pa. the debts or the deed, and to trry Into effeet the provisions of his will. wPI offer for sale at public vendue on the respective premises, oa SATURDAY. Alt.l ST .T. isirg. at il o'clock A. m.. of said day as to the tlrst tract of Uuni hereinafter described, and at s o'clock i'. M., of said day as to second tract ol laud hereinafter described, rhe tlrst 'ract cou tainlnrf •'.! acres more or less, attuated In town ship, county and state aroresaid. bounded by lands of K Robinson on the north, .HI the es»t by lands of James Brown and i.rtnt s kelr- on the south l»y Sands of C. IllyiolUer and l-iaa. Sletfy and on the west by lands of J. p. craw ford. Es<(. Improved and under cultivation. Second tract containing lti acres, more or less all woodland, situated in the township, county and state aforesaid and bounded by and adjoining lands of Austin A Kohlmeyer. E Robinson. Blymiller. Black. Crawford & Co. Title cood. TCHMS OF RALK cash on confirmation of sale by the Court. June M. Mas. JANE KOHi.MF.VKK. JOHN H. KOHI.MEYKK. Administrators, Sandy Point. Butler Co., pa.. P. o. E. MCJi.VKIN, A try. Sci. Fa. sur Mechanic's Lien. A. D. No. V September Term. IS9J rmom M. L. D. No. 1» September Term. ttt!. WII I.IV* JOSKS Yam Tiik Eix ho oir. Company I. IMITKI., owners or reputed owners and .I. T. BKF.< ht. Contractor, ill lI.CR cot'STT, ss: The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of said county. Greeting: WIIIHKAS. William J"nes has tiled a claim In our Court of common Pleas, for snj c,,anty against The Klcho Oil Company l.tmi ted owner* or reputed owners and J T. lire- ht ceotnrtor, tor the sum of eighty dollars, with interest from April joth. !■<«. tlso no) b> ing for actual labor done, as shown by bill of parttcuiars. for the improvement and development .J a certain leasehold, located on the Miles < overt farm in Adams tow nshlp. Butler Co . Pa.. bound- d as follows, viz: North by lands of John Balfour. Thus. Anderson and Samuel Crowe, east by Samuel Park aud Jane > Crlswell. south to Newtoa Lurtintf. T. W Kennedy and J. A . Mc Marlln and w-st by lands, ( Hie farm on which said leasehold Is lcwate.l bounded same ,'s alxjve.) eontalnibK three bunded seres, m"re or less. Asu WiIKKF.AS. It Is alleged that the said sum still remains due and uupabl to tv- sa d W llltam Jones. NOW WE COMMAND Vol . that you ntaku krown tj the said Eh ho i Ml Company owrer- .r r -..\ucrj aad T. Hrecht. contractor, and to all MIC.Ii u-rsons as may hold or •» - -up., il,e ...i,; .-as>-lioM .m i pr»| vtv thereon 11.at tuej be an.l npp> ar ie foie tbe Judges ->f our s.u I Court, at a< urt "f » ,mm..:i Pleas to be held at Butler, on the isr Monday of Septenib* r u- \r to sin.w cause, if anything they know or have to say, why the said sum of tMi no should not be levied ot the said leasehold together with the property ther-on • lh part of tour oil well* t W. Bie.WM. Pi >th..:e.tarr, i G. D. Ilarvey, J * Contractor; and Dealer in builders supplies—Lime, sand, cement, etc. Ware-room near Campbell's Foundry. Residence 315 North Main street, Butler, Pa. SUMMER READING. Keep cool and become happy by visiting our book Btand and K e tt>°g some light Summer Heading We keep all tbe leading Magazines and hare our books marked very low. A good novel by some leading author for five cents, a price hitherto deemed impossible. Money is worth double value at our store. Respectfully, J. H. Douglass. WiNT WORKERS Salary or commission lo g.*sl uieu. I a»t sell ing Imported ApeclatUes; also full Hue GUARANTEED NURSERY STOt K. Stock falling to live replaced rR«r. I R. D. Luetch lord A Co., Rochester, N. Wo Have Bought Our t.tll line of clothing an i in cqnwqawct, need mor*. * mm. In order to obtain it have rut th«* pn«-e on all - imnyr eioth f '»?. c»»n«i-iinir ol" light weight i-oat* an«i vewta. light *oi now m the price i* lower than yon will obtain the saint* gods £»r airnin. V\ e Quote si tew Priees. i* Seersucker coat and vest* •>*> ct«. Domet Flannel »xw»t and \e*t •» eta. Black Alpaca coati I .Hi >, I 2~> r 1 .*»!». J . Boy's Summer coat- 15 eta. to l."rtJ. i Men's Summer coats '2o ct.«. to ±OO. Men's odd pent* 1.!?"». 1 •">«>. 2.00* li.-V) wt) j 3jM, All boy's and children's clothing are included in this cut, child's short pants suits luT>, 1.75,2.25 and RTT.M I" \I VK R we do not adrertise what we -*-* ■■* ■ * have not got, we have these ! thing* all in stock now. S» come at once an they will not last lung. H. SCHNEIDEMAN. Clothier and Furnisher, i 104 S. Main Street, ...... Butler. P GREAT TROUSER SALE ! Your choice of all our hiirh eost trous ers, formerlv sold at *7. and #t>; Now £5 a j>air» Your choice of our *4.;>o, #4 and #3,50; Now #3 a pair. Your choice of our #3 and *2.50; Now $2 a pair. 150 pair striped worsted trousers at *1 worth #1.50 SCHAUL BROS. & CO. One Price Clothiers. OPPUBITK HOTEL YOOELEY. - BCTL**. PA. FALL AND WINTER FOOTWEAR Arriving Bv the l ar Load C 7 • :-JOHN BICKELS.-: Largest and Most Complete Stock Ever 8-ought to Batler. Boots and Shoes for Everybody at Greatly Reduced Prksee Our Ladies* Depirtraent. The line of ladies' shews I hare to offer are Heeattea.beyead ilweiipllue. and price very moderate. Ladirs' fi oe Poe. bettoe sboae rnegieg te prim from $1 00 tip, Misees' fine P< o ba'Va shoe* pel tipe 13 te 3 iI.M. children * 9 to 11 <0 eta., child's 5 te 8 40 eta , tafaeta i te 5 15 eta. Large Line Water Proof Shoes for ladies'. Missea' aad children a Tbea* food, were nls i tad with greet care, and I feel safe in saying that they are the beat iiee al fenia I rear offered for sale. Ask to see oar water proof shoee Winter will aoea he here and yoo will need them Men's and Rovs Boots and Shoes, 1 warn you to look over our men'-* shorn aad boots. I have aaae'a ateae r ranging in price from Tscta. a pair, tip good boeta $1 35 aad 91.3# ami ep. | boys' boots T5 eta . SI.OO and II 3S, hoya' bettoe aad iaea afccee 91*9. > $1.35 and 91 50 Von need good boots aed shoes far y mum if md bey»» and you will find these in large <|oanuea »t my store, aed laarhad at prfaee to unit the times. A Dollar is a Dollar Now i if it erer was, and when yoe are making your fell pereheaaa fee weak te , make your dollar reach aa far as possible Come to my MR far year (hat wear, and I will guarantee priees lower then aey other hoeaa hi Bettor Oe. The Greatest Effort of my Life was put forward in selecting my (all stock of boots, shoes, mhtoara. fall boots, etc, and my efforts bare been eery secceaafal. I will aefl raMv goods cheaper than erer this fall #2.25 Men's Rubber Boots #2.25 i including a pair of good slippers, yoor choice from the beet made Boatoa Candee or Woonsocket Mind the pri-e IS 25 #2.00 Best Felt Boots and Overs 2.00. I am selling the test felt boots in the market for $1 00.boys sizes II 75 Boots and Shoes Made to Order. Reparlng Neatly and Promptly Done. Leather and Findings. JOHN BICKEL No. 128 South Main Street Butler, Pa. A. FIXED FACT. That SI MEN shoes of such sterling qualities at each low pneaathet yoe . cant help bu. boy when you get a glimpse of theae Child's Pebble Goal Bnttsa Sh««s-. «we* 31.il 1. st Children J «irsin Button Sheas. nuf« S to U st Children '* k id Button Shoe*. H to 1, st 1 GirU' Grain Batton Shoe*, II t» - st «3e. Girls' Kid Button Shoes. ««» 11 to Z st tl 0W tiirfar' Pebble Homt liutton Shoe*. »ue« U u» 2 at #l.i»» {toys' Shoe- isre or button, st »!.<*> U» »l «*es II t® 2. Itov's Sh«jes lsce or bntton. »«e» 3U» j. at fl W to TZM. ' I.adir- t.ra:a Button shoes, *t ♦! "0 to $1 M. I.adie> Kid Button Shoe*, st ♦! »»»t<> i Men * Ltct Slhw. st $1 - #l.iO sod IB >S' Men * lirain Waterproof Skoes st It.JO si.d #- '<•> lien's tirsin Waterproof BooU. st 30. Ut-n'" Hesrj Solid Boot., sttl.Tj t*> J 00. Bot*' Haarr Solid Boob, st tl.oo to Ut*n » Calf Beats, at ttlOO U» 13 CO. See the Calf Button Shoes for Men a Wear at *ls«. Ladies Calf Skin and Grain Waterproof Shoe* at $1.35 and 1 5«. RUBBER BOOTS RUBBER SHOES! > THE BEST QUALITIES AT LOWEST PRICES. Men's «fc Ladies islippers. "»Oc. to OO. AT G. J). SIM EX, . i 78 Ohio, Cor. Sandusky St. ALLSGRCMT, PA. (NEAR MARKET HOUSE