THE CITIZEN THURSDAY. AUGUST 15, lf>9s. New Advertisements. Executor s notice, estate of Catharine notice, estate of Richard Kelly. Sheriff's Sales tor Aug. JO. The Butler Fair. Campbell issued tha license. It would be well for clergymen and others authoriz ed by the law to preform marriages, to make a note of the above fact, as there is a heavy fine for a failure to properly re port within thirty days all marriages per formed. The act went into eff'eot at once. In all other respects the law remains as it was. Accidenta. James Doutbett and family of Forward twp. were thrown from their wagon by a run-off and upset a few days ago. Mr. Doutbett was cut about tue head, Mrs. Doutbett bad a rib broken, and Miss Boggs, a guest, sustained a sprained wrist and ankle. C. C'. Shira of Walnut St., had bis left hand badly crushed, and the bones broken by th« fall of a beam upon it, at the Y. M. C. A. building last Thursday. He is a carpenter and this accident will keep him from work for months. D. G. Johnston of Connoquenessing was badly injured by a bull-rope, one day last week. John Byerler, one ot the most respected citizens ot Buffalo twp. was run down by a street car in Tarentum, last Saturday, and so badly injured that he died soon after. A special from that town stated that while in the store of Heps, Lindsev <>! p-odu Phoebe Southworth ot Worthington. At Pittsburg, Ira Love and Mies Wil helm of Agpinwall. A young couple from Leechburg mtde application lor a license this morning, and the young lady, being under age, present ed a paper signed by her father giving his consent, but that was not satisfactory to Uiss Criswell and the license was refused. I Better luck next time. Co. E. at Camp. Co. E. of the loth Reg. arrived home from Camp W. W. Greenland, on Saturday afternoon last. The whole company, and e'pecially Cap't McJunkin, were well pleased with this year's war experience. Military tactics wer» more closely ad hered to than ever before in the experience of the Guard, and the result, most agree able to all concerned, was seen in the fine drills and dress parades, and the conscien tious performance of duties. A few cases of sickness were reported from Co. E., but the general health of the company was very good. Thanks to Commissary John Zeigler and cooks Al. Kamerer and J as. Jamison, the boys had an abundance ol well cooked grub, and on that account the company cook tent was the popular resort of our many and Very welcome visitors. The visitors were a feature of this camp. It is not often that the annual outing is beid near enough to Butler to permit many ot the boy's lriends to see them as soldiers, so this opportunity was seized upon by very many. All were welcomo and all Edemed well pleased. H. D. Stover. Co. E's comedian, had the camp roaring with laughter at his quaintly humorous speeches. When his voice was heard all others were silent, and nearly the whole regiment would gather around him to enjoy the fun. One even ing be was carried bv his comrades into several of the company streets and forceil to spread his humor abroad. Hen. holds a warm place in the hearts of all his comrades. When the company returned to the Armory. Cap't McJunkin and Orderly Sergenl Scott made short commendatory addresses. Then the boys gave the Cap't, Orderly and Lieutenants Borland and Mechluig each three rous'ug cheers, a tiger for all, aud were dismissed. E. This is no Lie. The Big-4 fishing club composed of G. C. Biehl, Peter Kihn and Frank Trogus, all of this place, broke camp last Friday and are still kept busy telliig about their numerous sports aud their lucky eel catch. The eel measured 41 inches long. 10 inches around body, weighed all of 9 pounds,and Kihn claims it was 45 years old because it was so tough. 40 visitors who were all welcome at camp last Suu day helped demolish the only eel that has been caught near Keister in 40 years. The bide is on exhibition at G. C. Biehl's pool room. South Main street. We display over 100 new and pretty pattern bats and bonnets at PAPE'B. Plain and fancy Black Dress Goods in all qualities at bargain prices at L. STEIN & SON'S. New Percales, Docks, Court Koya" t ique, Seersuckers, Ginghams and all kinds of wash goods at L. BTEIN & SON'S. The people are using Armstrongs Little System Pills We are giving them away. See ad in another col umn. They are fine- School hats at PATE'S. 1 Caarina just new at PAP BHO'B. WANTED:—Lady and Gentle men solicitors for standard goods at home and in surrounding towns, Commission or salary guaranteed. Call on or address W. B. llerriott M' g' r, 334£ State St, Sharon, Pa. Beautiful pattern hats at PAI'E'H. —IT PAYS— To hunt in Butler Co. Latest in trimmed and untrimmed hats flowers, feathers, ribbons and borelties at PAPB'S. PERSONAL. Miss Kate DeHaven is a'. Atlantic City. Dr. Bell is able to be about again. Mrs. Tom. Klingensmi'.h and h>-r daugh ter are visiting friends in Reading. Mr. and Mrs. T. 11. Boehm. of Prospect, were in town yesterday. J*s. X. Monrp has recovered sufficiently to ri«k a trip to Chautauqua. Mr. Frank Larkin and wife, of Fairview Ave. are at Atlantic City. Walker Gibson, of Clay twp. was in town, Monday. A. W. Brymer, with two of his sons,left town for New York, this morning. John Fergnson ani C. A. Trnver of Mid dlesex, were in town on business, Friday. Wm. Reiber of New York is visiting relatives here. Robert Lewis and wife, of Pittsburgh, are the guest of Capt. Ayres and family. Felix Truxall is now tne wood-worker at At Barr's blacksmith shop on Mitll'.n St. S. G. Hughes is building a new house on Cunningham St. Clarence Tilton has returned from a visit to friends in Brooklyn. Oscar McClung accompanied the Ist Ward Hose Co., to Virginia. W. F. Tait haspurchased the Heiner lots at corner of McKean and Fulton for S3BOO. Mr. Aiken, of the firm of Aiken £ Camp bell, Springdale, made a trip to the oil fields, Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Reiber of E. Jeffer son St. will leave this evening for Phila delphia and New York. Mrs Cole and daughter Flora,of Pittsburg are the guests of Mrs Abraham McCandless and family of Butler twp. J. G. Mechling and family, of Ingram, are the guests ot his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mechling of the South Side. Mrs Wilson, of Pittsburg is the guest of her parents Jos. Criswell and wile, of Butler twp. Wm. Giesler of Winfield twp. was iu town, Monday. He lost a thumb at Petersburg. Rev. E. M. Wood will preach in the Methodist church nevt Sunday evening on, "Spiritual Photography." Rev. Samuel Moore ot Peoria, 111., is visting his parents in Centre twp., J. C. Moore Esq. and wife. Wm. Walker has broken ground for hi. new house on Main St. It is to be ol ; brick. Peter Schenk has the contract. Ira J. Gallaber of Franklin twp. was in ! town, Saturday. W. F. Gallaher s wile was expected here from the West, that day. Henry Biehl, the well known hardware man, smiles a big smole these days on ac count of a bright little daughter that ar rived at his place yesterday morning. L. Y. Ramsey, of Jamestown, N. Y visited his parents in Centre twp. last j week, and his mother went home with : him, on a visit. Loyal is now traveling j lor a pottery firm. Dan Graham caught an immense rattler, i having ten buttons, on his farm in Brady j twp., last month, and is keeping it in a j box. It is a bright-yellow fellow, about j four feet long. Henry Negley of E. E. Pittsburg lately returned from a visit to the Pittsburg colony in Worth county, Georgia, bring ing with him a water mellon weighing 72 pounds. James C. Stewart of the South Side has been dowr. with typhoid fever for the past four weeks. David M. Stewart, his brother also has typhoid but is recovering. They are both sons of 5. W. Stewart. Thos. Braselton of Danville, 111., is the guest of his son in-law J. H. Sherman. Mr. Praselton, who is a farmer, says that the corn crop of that section, if not spoiled by an early frost, will be an immense one Danville is the centre of the coal niiniug industry of Illinois, and is a large business town. Robert F. Glenn and his son S. C. Glenn of Brady twp., were in town, Tuesday. , He brought with him a copy of the "Mir- , ror and .Vctca," printed in Prospect by , Spear l this work, will receive prompt and reliable attention. The indications of a very large attend ance at t'ie dedication are such as to lead ttis Commission to urge all contemplating attendance make arrangements in advance for quarters." Reduced Kates to Grangers' Picnic at It'll lin inn' drove via Pennsylvania Railroad. For the accommodation of persons de siring t.) attend this interesting pionie and exhibition the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell exouision tickols on Augu.-t 24, 26, 27, 28, 29, and 30, good ra ti rn nntil September 2, inclusive, from stations in the following territory, at rate ol one fare fur the round trip: — From all principal stations on the Penn sylvania Railroad division west of Hon Nlawr and east of East Liberty, bothe. inclusiv. Excursion to Boston. The P. S. & L. E R. R. will sell excur sion tickets to Boston and return, on ac count of the 26ih Triennial Conclave Kiiight Templar excursion, good going August lUih to 25th, inclusive, and lor return up to and including Oct 3.1, at one t .re for the round trip Tickets for sale going one route and lor return another at a slight advance For full information call on the nearest P. S. 55 a. m. Butler time. Special will make no stops north of Clarion Jet. in either direction. Fare for round trip from Butler $1 50. 1000 untrimmed hats,spendid shap <•8 at PAPEa. Franklin Colleire, New Athens, 0., is one of the best and cheapest. sl4oayear Send for Catalogue. —lf you want the healthiest, most . digestable and sweetest bread, then eat Quaker bread; made ,by T. A. MORRISON. jI pr > Pur pure Bpring water ice - I lull) Leave your orders it Richey's Bakery Daily Delivery. NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. The convention oft he Armstrong Christ ian Endeavors at Kittanning, last week, adopted resolutions condemning dancing, card playin/ and Sunday excursions. A vigorous* protest was entered against the proposed bull fight at the Atlanta, Ga., exposition. I The movement in Erie to celebrate the 1 100 th anniversary of the city wavered for ' i while, and it seemed likely to fail for I lack oi the necessary financial a-siatance end backing, bat the General Committee have overcome this chief obstacle and the centennial event will be fittingly observ ed The committee have secured about $2,500, and have $3,000 more promised. September 10 and 11 have been set aside for the e«-ent Arrangements are being made to have the 2.500 bicycle riders who belong to the Pennsylvania division of the L. A. W. to meet there on the two days. A boy named Willie Robinson, found in the streets of Pittsboig. was sent to his home in Bradcock. lie, at first told the police that his home was in Chicora this county. The forty-fourth annual campmeeting of the Tsrentum Methodist Association will close next Sunday evening. Two meet ings are held each day regardless of the weather or any other adverse circum. stances. Mi'es Moyer's clothing store at New Brighton burned last Monday. Be esti mates his loss at SIO,OOO, and is insured for $6,000. The graduates of the Mercer Soldiers Orphans school will renne there today and tomorrow. At Beaver Falls, Monday, while a lad named Dixon was sprinkling the street with a hose he turned the stream to the trolley wire of the electric street car line. In an instant the electricity flashed down the stream, producing a shock that laid the lad on the broad of his back and rendered him unconscious for fifteen minutes. Over near Ki'tanniug, last week, a woman died from blood-poisoning originating from garden weeds. Squire Hammers, of Adams county, warns a wife. He has inserted the follow ing notice in a paper at Ne* Bloomfield: "S. S. W. Hammers, Esq., a well to-do merchant and a man that never drank or used tobacco in his life, says ho will marry any respectable lady who possesses a few thousand dollars and who would be willing to live in the country on the nicest farm iu Adams county. —Here is a chance, ladies. Address tho gentleman at Gettys burg Pa" The people who live in the Allegheny valley olteii have much more to be thank ful for than they suppose. While the ter rible frosts at the beginning of the season almost totally destroyed all truits ai d ber ries, and in some places grain, back from the river, along the valley there is a large crop of apples and other fruit. This if a prosperous valley and a most favored one. —East Brady Review. An exchange says that a y< ung lady fell oierboard from a Chautauqua steamer the other day, but was held up and saved from drowning by her large sleeves, the air in them turuiug them into a life preserver. State Normal School. Attend the State Normal School at Slippery Rock, Fa. Methods most advanced; expenses low; a pro gressive school for teachers; $54. lor IB weeks; Taition alone sll. ALBERT E. MALT BY principal. -USE- Nature's Compound. Eat Quaker Bread. No sour bread about Quaker Bread. It is the sweetest and most deltc'ous bread made. Made and for sale at the City Bakery. T. A MORRISON. Always use J. A. Richey's Cougi Drops They are the best. The finest line of Mourning hats and bonnets in Butler at PAPE'S. —Job work of all kind done at the CITIZEN OFFICE —5300.00 given away in premiums to the best hunters in Butler county. The big hunt begins Aug. 15th get a premium lut and a bottle of Natures Compound. AMY BRO'S, CORNER MAIN & MIFFLIN STS., BUTLER, PENN'A. Dealers in new Furniture and household goods of every description Call and see us. VVe can save you uioDoy. Stylish sailor hats, many colors at PAPE'S Reduced Rates to Boston Mass. From August 23 to 26, iuclusive, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Boston, Mass., going and returning by the same route, at a single fare for the ronnil trip, account twenty-sixth Triennial Conclave of Knights Templar, to be held at Bos ton, August 26 to 30. The tickets will be good leaving Boston not later than September io, and must be used to des tination on Pennsylvania Railroad not later than midnightj of September 11. Excursion tickets, good going via one route and returning via another, will be sold 011 the same dates at a slight ad vance over the one-fare rate for the round trip. Sunday August 18. Excursion to Conneaut Lake and Ex position l'ark. Prof. Fernandez and his celebrated Orchestra will give a sacred concert. Trains leaves Butler at 7. 00 a.m. R. R. time; Euclid 7.29, Keister 7.23, fare for round trip SI.OO. Branchton 7.4H, Har risville 7.52, fare 90 cents. Buy your tickets before entering the train, or full fare will be charged. Excursion to Columbus Via P & W. Ry. August 21st. For the accommodation of delegates and others desiriug to attend the Annual Meeting of the Young People's Christian Union, U.P. Church, at Columbus, 0., Aug. 21-25, the P.& W. Ry. will run a through coach from Butler to Columbus, leaving Butler at 8.15 a. m. Eastern time Aug. 21st, connecting at Pittsburg with Official Special train over the B. & O. R. R., arriving in Columbus at 3.30 P. M. Round trip tickets will be on sale at Butler, good to return until Aug. 27th. Fare #4.65. Excursion to Bradford Tuesday A ugust 20th. Via P. & W. Ry. from Butler and in termediate stations, account First Annua! Convention and Tournament of the Northwestern Pennsylvania Volunteer Firemen's Association. Tickets good going on No. 71, August 20th, good to return 011 regular trains until Aug. 26th inclusive. Rate from Butler #3.65. —CALL on your Druggist for Na tures Compound. L. c- WICK: dkalkb ih kjili and Worked Lumber OF AL~ KINDS Ooors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles and Lath Always In Stock..; LIME. HAIR AND PLASTER. Offlob opposite P. «fc W. Depot, " B TTLRK * ■ \ «, R- ' INI) TI,IA ' II'IJ f'A.'ER EROS. * 1 mil'Vll lur vlxirUMijf at t. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Administrators Notice Letters of administration on the estate of Richard Kelly dee'd. late of Venango twp., having been granted to the under signed, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having | claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to THRODORK P. KKLLT. Eau Clair P. 0 Butler Co., Pa. J. M. PAISTKR Atty. Executor's Notice- Letters testamentary in the estate of Mrs. Catharine Truver, dee'd, late of Mid dlesex twp, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing the n selves indebted to said estate will please make payment, and any having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement to JOHN FKROCSOS, Bakerstown, Pa. Application for Charter. Xotice is hereby given that an applica tion will be made to the Court of Common Pleas of Butler county on the 2d day of September, A. D 1595, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, under Act of Assembly entitled "An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 2S)th, 1874, and the supple ments thereto, by J. W. Davis, F. M Hewit, Theodore Leibert, Andrew J. Avey, J. H. Cumberland, Wm. Millinger and G. W. Davis, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called "The First Church of God," of Butler, Pa., the character and object ot which is public worship of Al mighty God, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges conferred by the Act of Assembly aforesaid, and supple ments. J. D. MARSHALL. Solicitor. Administrator's Notice. In re, estate of Jacob B. Flick, late of Middlesex twp. Butler, Co, Pa dee'd. Whereas letters C. T. A. have been issued to me, the undersigned, by the Register of said Co., notice is hereby given to all parlies indebted to the es late of said decedent to call and settle, and all perrons having claims against the same will present them duly autbenti cated for payment to MARY JANK FLICK, Flick I'ostotiice, Butler Co, Pa S. F. Bowser. ) ~ A. L Bowser, V " * Executor's -Notice. Xotice is hereby given that letters tes tamentary on the estate of W- D. Alien late of Parker township, Butler county, Pa , deceased, have been granted to Thom as H Allen, and all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make prompt payment, ard those having claims against the same, to present them duly authenti cated for settlement to THOMAS H. ALLRN, Executor of W. D. Allen deed., Glenora. Butler county, Pa. S. F. Bowser, Atty. Rule to Appear and Plead. Harvey H. Boyd ) In the Court of vs.• Common Pleas, of Lewis LoweryGlenn ) Butler Co. A D. No 50, June Term 1895 B. 10. Page 70. Order of court atd rale to appear and plead. Now June 22nd 1395; motion of r>. H. Piesol, Att'y, for Plaintiff, Harvey H. Boyd, for rule, and defendant Lowi* Lowery (ilenn to appear and plead, filed. The above action being brought to en force the Specific performance of the agreement of the vendee, as appears by •be record, and the Sheriffs return shows that there is no person residing on land bounded and described in the writ as fol lows: Being one lot of land on the north west corner of Forest Ave , in Springdala and Wounded 38 feet by Centre Avo, 144 feet and 9 inches by Forest Ave; 73f feet by an alley, and 144 feet 9 inches by lot No. and being lot No. 571 in Win. 8. Boyds plan of lots in Springdale. beitig the same lot of land that Harvey H. Boyd .old to the said Lewis Lowry Glenn, by agreement dated April 9th, 1891, and that the defendant cannot be found in the coun ty the plaintiff by his Atty S. H. Piorsol asks tho court to grant a rule on the de fendant to appear and plead. Now June 22, 1895 It appearing that the above act ion of ejectment is brought to enlorce the specific performance of the agreemen against the vendee and tuat there is no rerson residing upon the land described in the writ, and that the vendeo cannot be found by the Sheriff ol the county,the court grani.B % rule on the defendant, describing the premises to appear and plead, return able to next term. By the Court. June 22, 1895. Rale on defendant lo ap pear and plead returnable to next term. BUTI.BR COUNTY Si: OKKTIFIKO KROM THB KKCORD THIS 22 DAT OF JUNE 1895. ftAMUEL M. SKA TON'. PBOTUY. We Want Your Trade and to get it, will give you the Best quality of goods at the Lowest Prices. As an additional inducement we offer you a special discount in the shape of onr grand premium books, we give you your own selec tion when your purchases amount to the sum named in the attached tick et. We can afford to do this, because we want to show you the benefit of our new system, and extend to you advantages that will make you our permanent customer. Our Stock is Fresh and New. Visit us early and bring your Family and Friends AH are enti tled to this new and special advan tage, and we want you specialy to see our splendid lot of fine Pictorial Books. by the world's famous authors and great artists—books that we are giv ing away to make every home happy Beautiful books, best goods, and bed rock prices. one *T. H. Burton Sciothier and PRICE. * Furnisher 120 S Main St. PARKIN BROS. % Green Goods Market, % CENTRE AVE. • - - Near R. R All kinds of Country Produce always on hands—good and fresh. Highest market price paid in cash for Country Produce. Are You Using NATURE'S COMPOUND? By all means do bo. It is un doubtedly one of the best remedies on the market to regulate the Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, Purifies the blood, an excellent tonic. Tones the system and is purely vegetable. Sold by Druggists. j Price sl. six for $5. A Su. i» Natrona . Arrive? as 85i 12 26 350 i. 02 Tarentum... 741 9 l.. 12235 UUd 7:10 F. M. Week Days For the East Week Days, p. m. a. m. a m p. m. 245 625 Lv BUTLKR... Ar 10 38 125 340 727 Ar Butler Jc't Lv 950 12 3'. 404 745 Lv Butler Jc't Ar 940 12 31 410 749 Ar Freeport.. Lv 835 12 30 415 753 " Alleg'y Jc't " 931 12 21 42d 804 " Leechburg.. " 920 12 li 446 821 "Paulton(Apollo" 905 115" 514 851 " Saltsbarg "8 37 11 32 550 922 " Blairsvilie..B 05 11 00 000 930 "Blairsville la»'n"7 45 10 15 850 11 35 " Altoona "3 40 800 100 310 " Harrisburg..."ll i>s 310 430 023 " Philadelphia. '8 50 11 20 a. n\ p. m. p. m. p. in. Through trains for the east leave Pitts burg (Union Station) as follows: Atlantic Express, daily 3 10 A. if. Pennsylvania Limited " 715 " Day Express, " 730 " Main Liae Epress " 800 " Philadelphia Express " 430 P. M. Eastern Express " 700 " Pari Liue " 810 " For detailed information, aJJre..s Thos. E. Watt, Pass. Agt. Western District, 110 Filth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. 5 M. PKEVOST, J. R. WOOD, Gejeral Manager. Gen'l Fassr, Agent. P. & W. R. R. Schedule In elTjct May 12. 1595. (Butler Um«) The short Line to Pittsburg. DKPAKT SOUTH. j FROM 801TB 25 a m Allegheny Ex 9.25 am, Allegheny A<" 8.15 a m AU'y SL Akron .0.00 a m,AI & N CastK o.<>s a m Allegheny Ac 12.20 p m, AlleghenyE . .55 p m Allegheny Ex 5.05 pm. Allegheny Kx 350 p m Chicago Kx. 730 p m.All'y £ Akron 6 05pm AU'y £ Kll. Ex s.oo p m, Allegheny Ex DEPART NORTH. FROM NORTH. 10.05 ara Kane ft Brad. -.05 am. Koxburg Ac 5.15 p m Clarion Ac «.50 am, Harlan Ac 7.35 p m Koxburg |5.20 pm. Kane Mall SUNDAT TRAINS. DK-MIT SOUTH. FROM BOOTH. 815 a ra. Deforest Ac 10.W a m,Allegheny Ac 11.45 a m, Alleghenv KX 1 05 p m, Allegheny Ex JSO p m, Chicago Ex 05 pm. Allegheny Ex 7.05 pm, Allegheny AC 7.30 pm, DeKorest Ac Train arriving at at 5.t0 pin leaves B£ O de pot, Pittsburg. at 3 :15 o'clock. Butler and UreenvllleCowh will leave Alle gheny at 3:20 p. m, (tally except Sun lay. Con necting at Willowgrove, arriving at Butler at 5X15. Pullman ItulTet Sleeping Car* ami tlrsr-piass Day Coaches iun through between Bullet and Chicago dally. For through tickets to points In the West .Northwest or Southwest apply to A. B. CROUCH. Agent Trains leave the B. | . 7 12 iv .Conn't Lake 10 03 4 4ft ... 12 25 8 18;ar ar 8 16 10 50 5 39 4 55 7 22 1v . Kxp I'ark..ar lo 14; 4 65 lis 15 8 oslar ar 8 o»i 4 20 C 4ft!lv..MeadvUle..U I » 381 4 20 .112 no 8 45|ar ar 8 43111 25| « 10 Xojmri 743 . Ilartstowu.. . No 1 10 39 » sti .... 11 728 Osgood 11 0 54 553 6 25 11 30 7 16 Greenville... 6 30j 11 0; 805 618 11 20 7 06 ....Shenango.... c 40 11 20 «20 6 00 10 50 8 4"> Fredonla... 7 0.1 11 44 e 38 1 44;i0 43< 6 25 Mercer 7 2',-jIS 01 7 00 ft 30 10 29 6 10 Pardoe 7 36112 2.' 7 14 SI 10 2oj 600 ... drove City. .. 7 47 12 33 725 5 Ofc 10 08 848 .. Harrlsvllle 788 '2 4'. 7 36 4 68|i0 0•[ S 10 ... Brancliton.... 8 06|*2 54 7 4 3 JTOO ...! 8 lOllv . Brancliton. ar I 7 10 [l2 10| .... sv,i ... 855 ar...Milliard ..lv «25 111 lft| .... 4 531 951 5«. V... Kels.ers I 8 10112 581 74» 4 39 9 42 5 21 Euclid 8 22 1 12, 8 03 4 1< | 9 15 ■ W .... B'ltlor | 8 80| 1 42| 832 2 jo 7 20 Allegheny, FiWjll 00| 3 801 2 lftla.ni I I PltUburg.B&O. Ip. inlp.ml.. J. T. BI.AIIC. General Manager, oreenvllli. Pa W.G.SAKUEANT, G. P. A.. Meadvllle. Pa CLEAMKCB SALE, NOW; 25 to 50 per ent reduction in Staple and de: irable goods, Books, White China, Frames, Mirrors, and other things. You will need some of the things get them now; as this is for one week only, at DOUGLASS', Near P. O. jyfuSTjAVJEROOjjJ For our Large rlo F a ]i Stock of Fall Wr Winter goods which $4-; ill be shipped to us in a few weeks. Therefore everything in the Store is cut in Price. Mens' suits cut away down - -Aiitfci Boys suits cut away down. Children's suits cut away down. CALL AND BE CONVINCED. Schaul & Nast, Lead in 3 Cloth ier», 137 3 Main St., Butler, Pa* The less we tell you The More You'll Remember. SO WE'LL SIMPLY SAY: Don't buy any clothing until you have seen ours, as we A "Vf" and "11; T I T save you money on anyth ing " in the Clothing Line. Ask to see our (TO AA and (IMA all wool Wors ipiv. ted suits. DouthettMjraham Corner Main and Cunningham, Butler, Pa. Schneideman's Old Stand. SHLOSS BROS. Fair and Square Clothiers, Outfitters and Hatters, Butler Fa. Do You Know You Have Your Pick "O- From -o- Men's suits that formerly sold from $7. \o sl2. at $4.75. Boys suits that formerly sold from $6. to sll. at $4.50. Men's Pants that formerly sold from $3. to $5. at $1.50. You will wonder how 'tis done, but if these goods are not just as advertised, we will make up a present of the finest man's or boys suit in the house. All 50c neckties reduced to 25c. Any straw hat in the house 25c. Pony Contest Drawing to a Close- This is a rare opportunity to secure a beautiful Shetland Pony. No matter what you buy, you are entitled to guess on the beans in the jar. The person coming nearest to the actual number will get the Pony. SHLOSS BRO'S, 104: S. Main St.* - Butler, ]?a. Schneideman's Old Stand. Have you SSO. We will give you for it, a nice* top Buggy ard a set of our own make Harness. Have You $96. We will give you for it, a «:ice Canopy top Surry and a se<. of our own surry Harness .for one horse, and proportionately cheap for two horses. These are bargains never seen before and not likely to be offered soon again; therefore come quick. Yours Etc., S. B. MARTINCOURT, J. M. LEIGHNER. S. B. MARTINCOURT & CO., 128 E. Jefferson St., Butler Pa. Mid=Summer CLEARANCE + S A L E. * Having placed our orders for Fall and Winter goods, we must make room for them. We therefore offer you the usual Mid-Sum mer prices always found in this store July and August. Capes, dress goods, silks, millinery and notions, shirt waists, wrappers and skirts at prices less than cost. We an; also having a SPECIAL REMNANT SALE of woolens, silks, calico, ginghams, satines and lawns, muslins and linings. These remnants all marked down just one-half the original price—a rare chance to secure bargains. This mid-summer clearance sale at the popular and reliable store of Mrs, Jennie E. ZimmermaN Opp