THE CITIZEN THURSDAY. 82PTEMBER 17. 1596. H«w Advertisements. Barnaul's circus. gcbaul n to hard work. —Coia fritters are the luxury of the season. —The Superior Court has anno'led the Livery Act. - Work at the bottle works was resum ed, kuadav. Tbe most popular slang with the squir rel ia "never touched me." —Flanagan's electric apparatus to take parafine ont ot old oil wells seems to be a SUCO6AB. —Quite a number of our young folks left home for different colleges, Monday and Tuesday. 8 —There wMI be a meeting of the Ladle Auxiliary of the Y. k. C. A. next Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. —Greenville melons, raised by Mr. Templfton.are on tale in oar groceries at 4 cents a pound. —A Pittsburg man makes % business of abippiog human booies to Philadelphia naedieM colleges —A Butler man drove his horse from Butler to Meadvi'le, last Friday—and the horse died. —Grand dance in. Armory Hall tonight, also Friday and Saturday nights, in the interest of the Rescue Hook A Ladder Co. —The man who says he ever saw a lovelier September than this is a—well, he's fit to take tbe stump and do cam paign-work. —To avoid colds, and perhaps fever, go indoors early these nights, no matter bow greatly you may be tempted to sit on the porch. —These cool nights are gentle reminders that Jack Frost is once more making biß annual march from the north —and will soon be here. —All Butlar Till probably go to see !he Butler bue ball clab beat the staffing oat of the Pittsburg League team on oar grounds next Monday afternoon. —This world is fall of Antiquarians at present. Coming up rtreet the other after noon we pasted two young men telling crowd* bow they did it before 1873 —lt is claimed that by wrapping frnit in old newipapers it can be kept for two years, dare should be taken however, to select papers on which the subscription has been paid. —lt you don't want to hear polities dis cussed, the best plan is to stay in the bouse. On every corner, hotel office and public plnoe in town you oan bear the question ■olred by ailyerites. —During the family's absenoeA thief en tered a house and stole a bottl* of beer and half a dosen pair ot socks. That night the socks were returned Kith a note say ing that the caller's feet were nst of mus nm sise and asking why mare than one bottle of beer waant kept on ice. —Our grocers are paying 150 for butter, 12 for eggs, 20 to 25 for potatoes, 20 for apples, 40 tor onions and turnips, 7 a doz. for oorn, 3to 5 a bead for cabbage, 50 to SI.OO for peaches, 20 a doz. for endive, 25 • bu. for tomatoes, 7 a quart for lima beans, and 25 to 30 a dos, for celery. —A movement is on foot that will create a furore in Pennaylvcnia. J. Carson Mer oer, oonnty commissioner of Allegheny, is bftving prepared ft bill to b« introduced at the naxt session ot the Legislature provid ing that all ehorch property shall be sub ject to taxation the same as sny other property. Commissioner Jferoer will also bring the matter before the annual conven tion ol the ooonty oommi*«ionerß, in Read ing next mcnth. Sixth Pennbylv»nia Reunion. The annnal reunion of the f- ixth Penn sylvania H. A. will be held in Union Vet eran Legion Hall. Ho 435 Sixth avenue, Pittsburg, Thursday, Bept 24, at 11 a. m. The Fifth Pennsylvania H. A. will meet at the same time and plaoe. The former regi ment was mnstered on Sept 13, 1894, had. 13 eompanies, and held its first reunion in Pittsburg Sept 13, 1894. Major Long, the Ki sent president of the association, raided company July 13, 1861, and was com missioned February 13, 1862. Companies A, B, D and H will reune at the same titie and plftoe. RBV. W. R. BOTCH IBO*, Captain Company A. TBOS. H. MCILVAIN, Ist Lientenant Company A. DAIIU GBAVATT, Captain Company D. CBABLW L. MILLBB, Ist Lientenant Company H. Special Order No. 3. Hereby appoint Corporal J W Brown, Company if; Corporal Albert L Sbrader, Comp any A; Robert U MuCall, Company B of Butler, Pa, and George Bartner, Company D of Tarentum, Pa , ai staff offi cer* for the reunion of the 2d brigade, 22d «nny corps, at Pittsburg, Pa., on the 24th of B*ptember at 11 o'olock a. m, at 435 Sixth avenue. Special rates on all railroad* 24 and 25 for all personi desiring to attend. For farther particulars inquire ol committee. OIL KOTBB. The purchasing agenoiesare paying 1,12 today. BIOWMDAIB— The Eastern Oil com pstiy has completed a new well on the Beale (arm near Brownsdale, that is mak ing 75 bbla. A>DBBSOX FlßM>— Beale So, 1 on the West farm came in last Thursday and is good for 150 barrels. CoYLnvitLß—The Dutch Oil Co's well on the McGeary filled up with oil when the sand was tapped. GRKICB ClTT— Campbell to Dora A Barnhart. lot in Jackson tor $l9O. Tho s H Donley to Sarah Lambert 6 acres in Cranberry for $240. John Keott to W J Risch lot in Summit for $l2O. Zelienople Ex Co to J W Borkhart Jot in ackson for $l9O. M Wabl to S A Waters lot 'n Evans City for $335. A F*Grine to Lotta F Clutton lot in Cen terville for $9.00 J C'arothers to H St Clair 96 acias in Frauklin tor S2OO. T. W. Phillips et al to B A P R It pro perty in But'er twp foi Marriage Licenses H Keefer "West Liberty Alforeta Deaniston Slippeiyrock George Ball North Oakland Emma Wills .... Donegal twp Charles E -Armstrong Cherry twp Annie Meals Washington twp W H Slater.. ..St Joe Stella M Green Qoylesvilie Wm J Pacoe ........... Middlesex twp Annie E Marshall George Baldin Boyers Sarah G Kepler Glenora James E Shaw Butler Mary E Haby .... " Wm Braden Downs ..Slipperyrock Mabel Arblaster " Miles R .Slipperyrock twp Catharine E Hemp'ji'l... WinF Min-eer ....Butn-r Anna M Seligman " C' Wesler Peffer Harmony Elnora Ifft Zelienople Samuel A Powell Middle Lancaster Maggie Rodgers Harvey D 8yer1y............... But;er Eunice B Ctouch George M Wayne —...Mercer Co. Anna Shannon.... Prospect At New Castle. Joseph C. Hindman ol Xew Castle and i'iTnie M. Studebaker <>t Jpcksviile. A! Pittsburg, Jas. A. Albert of Pitts burg and C'aioline C. Albert of Butler Co A Highway Robbery. Butler was tbe scene of a highway rob bery, yesteiday aliernoon, two or three of them. A young man who calls himself Jack O'Brien (not Bryan) met a pipe-line man named Reedy, in the ia" :, road cat, jast be low Walte.'s mill, covered him with a le vclver, demanded his money, and got three dollars and some cents from him. Then Jack on down the track to the platform opposi'e the Fair grounds, where ibreo mea named Fatorio, ' James and Ritchie were eatirg their dinners at >he spring there, waited for lb em io finisu, and s' art up who traok lo fro work, when he covered them, and got 5 cen-s from Fati rio and $1 GO from Ritchie. James didn't have any. Tuen he met a young man najaed Magee and made him walk down the three-degree road with him. Tney met W. J. Mechling, on the road, O'Brien made Magee walk ahead, while be robbed Mechling of his revolve. Then they wa'ked on to a po'nt near Eckert Kalbs. In the meantime, however, a man nam ed Files had brought word of the aTa : r to Butler, and he and sber'T Campbell drove down the road. They passed O'Brien near Kalb's, and tmned suddenly and covered liim with their pistols; and now O 'Brien languishes in jail, where he will be well fed and cared for t : " December term. CHUr.CH NOTES. The officers elected at the meetii g of the Young Paople's Christian Union at Peters ville last Thursday are President, Frank Csmnbell, G/ove City; fi.st vice president, D. D.Dodds; second yioe president, W. D Imbr : e, Harrisville; secretary, Miss Clara Glenn, Hanisville; corresponding secre tary Rev. T. V. Dugan, Slate Lick; tie&s urer, Miss Agnes Brunermc.Connoquenes* sing. At the M. E. conference in New Castle Monday the following appointments for this county were irade —Coicor3, S. M Nickle; Eau Claire, E. F. Duncle; Emlon ton and Foxonig S. Peters; Karus City, F. A. Sutton; North Hope, D. D. Wr'ker; Petrolia and Brain, J. A. Larelle; liar landsbuig, J. K. Er-rows; Slipperyrock, W. A. Baker. The Baptist Chcrch will hold an ice cream social on Friday evening 18i,h at the Pastors house 219 Mercer St. iirs. Collins will occupy the palpit next S. nday in the Pastor's absence. Rev. Cronen wett wll hold English service in Si. Marks church nest Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7p. m. There will also be preaching in English at St. John's church, Petersville, at .2:30 p. m. Accidents. Charles Swartzlaader's house in Fairview twp, was destroyed by fire last weok. Loss $2,000, partial insurance. Miss Etta Poliiok was thrown from her buggy and badly bruised, on the plank road, Sunday Morning. J, R. Kearns' Auctions. Zimmerman, near Fair Grounds, 19th 2 p. m. Elias Shakeley, near Renfrew, 24th 10 a. m. Rosa Bergbigler, near Herman Station 25th 10 a. m. Mrs. M. McSchein, near Dilks Station Oct. 13th 10 a. ir At Frank Minster's, in Oakland twp. 29th of Sept Butler School house, Oct. 3d. At Gormley's, in Coylosvi"e, Oct. 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Reunions. The Pisor family will reune at the old homestead in Concord twp, one smile east ot Hooker or Middletown, on Friday the 25th inst. Industrial E::po3;tion at Pi'.tsburg—E cursion Tickets via Pennsylvania Ry. For tho Industrial Exposition at Pitts burg the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will Bell on September 23, October 1, 9, 14 and 20, excursion ticke's from stations on the Pittsburg Division and branches, and from stations on the Indiana Branch of the West Pennsylvania Division to Pitts burg and return at half fare, with p..'ce of admiss : on to tne Exposition added. (No ticket to be sold for less than seventy five cents, including admission coupon. These tickets will be good going only on regr'ar trai' u leaving stations at or beforw noon on the day of issue, and will be good for return passage rnt ;l tho following day inclusive. Excursion tickets for this occasion will also be sold under similar conditions from stations on the Monongahela Division on September 24, Ociober 2, 13 and 22, and from stations on the West Pennsylvania Division, except Blairsville and the In diana Branch (tickets read to Allegheny City) on September 22, 20, October 8, 16 and 21. —The National Life Insurance Co. was organized in 1848; has conduct ed a successful business ever since; has now over $13,000,000 00 of as sets and a surplus of $1,500,000.00; issues all kindß of life options, poli cies, and endowment bonds, which pive cash surrender values, paid up insurance or extended insurance, at the third year from date. State age and write for samplo bond. Address IRWIN A ARMSTRONG, Lock Box 771, Butler Pa NEW Fruit and Vegetable STORE On South Main Street, next door to Stein's bakery, where yoa can secure Fresh Garden Stuff, every morning. Green Lima Beans a specialty. Fruits o! all kinds. Spring chickens dressed or alivo. Eggs and butter. Tomatoes al 25 cents a bushel. Green Tomatoes 15 cents a bushel, PHILLIPS & CO., Leave your order 6 for Ketsup, Ac Public Sale. At public aucticn at Broad street school bailding, a lot of school desks and several second-handed stoves and clocks will be Bold Saturday, Octo ber 3d. at Ip. m. Tertrs cash. By order of the Board. T. F. NIGGL*, Sec'y. ||%f" Tho only genuine Spring I IjlLWator lee in Butler is now being delivered to his customers daily by J. A. RICHEY. Leave your order at Bi«h«y's Bal^ry. PERSONAL I Dr. Husjlton and wile, ot Emlenion are the guests of James Vance. I Miss Chilstv, daughter ofJ.G. ChristV, ' has opened a restaurant at 130 East Jfffer ! sou St. next door to Niggle's hardware. I ./ames M. Ekas and Marry Ettft Birr, i both of this county were married at the J Waverly by Rev. John •/. Davis, on Wed nesday, of last week. Scott Thompson of Glade Mills has mov ed to Zelionople W. C. Thompson has in his posession, a Harrison badge of the campaign of 1840 It has a profile of the General on one side and a log cabin and cider barrel on the other. It was found oa the road eight yeirs ago. It is an interesting relic. Mrs McClelland of Raymilton is tbe guest of her daughter, Mrs. H. W. Koonce She is 79 years of age, but is a spry old lad *. Capt. Ayres made that McKinlev sign, and it does very well. Prof. Duwell of the Ist ward has gone to Europe, and will spend the wintor with friends there. Newton Black attended Hovey Camp beli's funeral at Concord Church, Monday Mrs C S. Mitchell, of Alexandria, Minn, is vi. iting her parents. Col. aud Mrs. Thompson. J. S, Le'ghner, formerly of CenteiVi'le, has purchased the plant ot the "Keystone Portrait Co." of Meadvilie, and is canvas sing this county. Mrs. E. P. Gibson, of Colorado, who has beeu the guast of her brother, H. C. Welsh, of Pena twp, for some months has returned to ber home. Isaac Robb Sr., is in poor health. He iB in his S6th year. Thomas Gallagher of Muddyereek twp, is visiting his son in Butler. SLIPPER Vr.OCK. W. H. McGaffic, S. E. We&tlake and F. Milier caught a ' n pound pike in Slip peryrock on Monday. Um'i'xof K«« Castle who baa be n visiing Miss Sa/ah Sanderson returned to her ho>ne tuis week. A son of Geo. Keister's has d'ohtheria. Mrs. F. R Gildenleeve and daughter of Wiikinsburg are tbe ot if. Ch-isiley id family. Miss Mary Cooper has been visiting friends at Gomersal. There were no gen cos in the M. E. cburcti ou Sunday on account of Rev. Biker's being away at Conference. Miss Mabel Arl>las'u»r and Bredin Downs both of Slipperyock were inaivied on Wednesday. ifr. and Mrs. Wm. McCoy of London. Pa. visited fiienus in this vicinity last week. Mrs. McCar'.ney who ha* been visiting her mother, airs J. Vf. Shepard returned to her home in Pi,.sburg cm Monday. She was accompanied by her sister Lizzie. Mr. DrlT who has been his va cation wlti Amos McG'ammant returned to "itis'ourg last w^ek Silver Wedding. For several weeks past the people of this community have been looking forward with great erpectation to the celebration of the 25th ana versa-y of the marriage of Mr. and Mrs. Levi Boyer, and never before were their anticipations more fully re> lized than on last ThcsJay, when 160 of Mr. and Mrs. Boyer's Mends and neighbors as sembled at Mr. Boyei's beautiful country home, located about three miles east of Harmony. When the festal board had yielded its rich and heavy burden of viands that would make glad the heart of au epicure, to the gratification of one's inmost craving, an organization was formed with Martin Sitler as chairman, and H. A. Barnard as secretar", after which Mr. Sitlor introdu ced Rev". J. A. lieller D. D. of Harmony, Pa., who delivered a very interesting ad dress. Mr. and Mrs. Boyer received many valu able and beautiful pre* nts, some of which were:—Dinner set (50 pieces) Nesbet Boyer; fruit basket, Mrs. Crook*; frnit disb, Mrs. Stotz; cake basket; H, Milliman; su gar 3hell, ifrs. A. O. Creese; sugar bowl, Mrs. Elmer Schantz; pickle oastor, Mrs Shakely; silver knives and forks, Mrs, A. Kesbet; pickle castor, Mrs. Wm Geiser; salt shaker, Mrs. J, Weigle; cnp and saucer, Calvin Rice; cnp and eaucer, Sam uel Rice; salt shaker, Mrs. A. Eppinger; fruit disb, John Boyer; salt and pepper shaker, Mrs. Wm Stainm; pitcher, Henr> Rice;sofa pillow, Mrs. S. Koefer; butter dish, Mrs. Geo Shieyer; cup and saucer, Mrs. Peter Nesbit; and others. Excursion to Canton va P. & W. Satur day September 19. The P. & W. will run a special train to Canton. Saturday, September 19. Leaving Butler at 9 o'cbck a. m. retnrniDg leave Canton at 5 o'clock p. m. Butler time. Fare from Butler and points between But ler, Wild wood and Zelienople $150," and fare from points between Butler and Fox burg $2. Special train will be run from Butler to Foxburg Sati"day night on ar rival of special from Canton. Ample ac commodations will be provided for all. Job work of all kinds done at the CTTI'XN Orrioß Say Papa—did you see HECK'S neckwear, it beats anything you ever saw. FOR SALE—A boys bicycle, In quire at this office. —The Butler Business College and School of Shorthand. High grade commercial, shorthand and English school, located in Butler. Carriculum embraces Book-keeping, Shorthand, Type-writing. Commer cial Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Grammar. Geography and Spelling Endorsed by bankers, merchants and patrons. FaK and winter term opens September Ist. Special Excuraiona. Every Sunday during September Bpeeial train will leave Butler via P & W at 8:15 a. m. Returning leave Allegheny at 5:25 p m. Butler time. Faro lor the round trip only 75 cents. —The Butler Labr 'eating Oil Co has moved back to tbeir old stand 11 'J, W. Jefferson St. Steolsmith & Patterson'ti new bailding, where al kinds of engine, machinery, and il luminating oils of tbe finest quality are kept in stock in the basement, and will be delivered to any part of the city when ordered from C. E. Mclntire, agent. Sox and sbirtH, all wool and a yard wids, cheaper than the oheapest—at HECK'S, 121 N. Main St. Vox Popun—Boy your clothing, underwear, hosiery, hats, caps, BOX and neckwear of D. A. HICK, and save money. Farm For Sale. Tho John Doerr farm on the hill south of Butler containing about 200 acres, more or less; good five room stone house and three room small house, good orchard of thrifty young tree.i, good springwater, and gas well, is for sale. This farm is sit uated about a mile south of town. It is well watered and will be sold cheap. For particulars inquire of MRS. JOHN DOEBE, 020 Brown Ave , Butler, I'a. Oh Mamma—vou ought to see the big piles of childrens suits at HECK'H only $1.25, you can't get the same in town for less than $2.50, l'ants— Oyer 2000 pairs to select from, at prices, oh well, don't men lion them, it«* awful, where, at Trunks, yalises, baga aud tele copes—al HKCKH. j Foa RENT — A complote chicken j co*p, with a half acre run, also an | incubator Inquire at thin ollice. NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. The whee'men had a big time in Alle gheny last Thursday; and Aber who came in first here, came iu 10th there in a race for a CIOO piano. The Reaver Falls Street Fair was a great : suc2ess. The t'ivj was crowded with peo ple both days The industrial parade, pub j lie wedding and athletic sports were the : principal features. A disease called the acne, has broken out on,the faces of of Hunting don's young men which is baffling the skill ot their Doctors to cure. It oomes in la; ge red blotches over the face and neck and Is unsightly and painlul. The num ber of the afflicted is incraasing aDd the young men not afflicted arj quaking with fear lest they may be the next victims. William Breeze clerk of the Greentree borough Council, civil-engineer and sur veyor, and elf-confessed forger and thief was captured recently on Fifth avenue Pittsburg by Detectivefi. B. Peikius. The i< ca! L'nited States postal authorities con sider him the most daring, the mist sys- | 'eiuatic and the most ciaugerous criminal tciiy have ever encountered. He is sup posed to be the man who robbed the mail i.! Judge Bredin and several other Pitts brrg at'orneys. The home of M. Tracht four nrles north «>t Uicksville Ohio was visited by two tramps Tuesday afternoon bent upon rob bery Mr. Tracht was in Hicksville that morning and drew from the bank SI,OOO. Tee money was in the hoi se while Mr auU Mr«. Tracht were at the house of a neighbor no' tar distant. Two masked men approached the house and believing nobody at home, one en tered. the other kept gard outside. I Minnie the 12-year-old daughter, was up ctairs, and seeing the men approach sus pected their mission. She grabbed a load ed shot gun that stood in the room, and seeing the thief through a transom fired two shots pepperig his bouy rightfully and dropping him. The other hearing the report fled. H. J. Heinz of Pittsburg, has presented the borough of Sharpsbu'g with a large drinking fountain. SAXONBURG School is in session and the teachers re port a good attendance. The leap yeir dance given by the young ladies was a success. Miss Lulu Starke contemplates leaving town Dont fail to pay your taxes on or bef.ire Oct 2d, otherwise your vote will not be ac cepted. Saxonburg will send a large delegation to Canton next Saturday; tie boys are anxious to shake hinds with the next Pres id« nt. Frank Anderson was serving his coun*y PS a grand juror, last week. The new railroad is being pushed at a rapid rate. E. S. Hnckelt assistant engineer of the Bp ler A I'utsbarg ra :, n ad company is oc cupying the Maurhofl property, half a nr'e frrw town, Hdns P.e'ffer is having her eyes treated by sk-'ied physicians of Pittsburg. Barbe-Sch; ith is now ready to pla ;<* several bath tubs in his shop. D. Wilson, Chas Pfe'ffer Sr, and E R Kenington were yisitors to tho oounty seat. Tho new jail of Saxußburg doesn't do tho town any good. We could gat along with out it. PARK THEATRE. SOWING THE WIND The attraction at the Park Theater next Wednesday evening will be Sydney Grundy's new famous play, "Sowing The Wind" produced under the direc tion of Julius Cahn. The play deals wii.li the social relations of the sexes, and its treatment of theme is so frank and fear le s that the public was at first startled by its seeming audacity, but it stood the test of every criticism that prudery could invent and has received the stronget en dorsements from intelligent and thought ful perfoi jiers eveiy vhere. The com pany selected for this season's produc tion of "Sowiqg the Wind," is a high class organization, throughout. The setting o. the play and the equipment of the company as to costumes and auxil iaries are fully up to the requirements 0 f the piece. Autumn Outing to Kinzua Bridge via Pittsburg & Western. The P. <& W. will run a special train to Kinzua Bridge Saturday, Sept 26, leaving Butler at 5:30 a m. returning leavo Kinzua Bridge at 1:30 p m. arriving at Kaue at 2:15 p. m. leaving Kane i nmed ; ately af ter the baP game between Foxburg and Kane clubs, arriv'ug at Butler at 10 o'clock p. m. Butlor time. Fare for the round trip only $1 50. Do yoQ want a bat or cap? HICK has them and can save yon money Free. Free. Free. Tour name on a postal card will bring a copy of The Butler Business College Exponent,a bright eight page monthly paper, issued by The Butler Business College and School of Short hand, Butler, Pa. Wanted to Bent a desirable House in Butlea or vicinity. Address. J Box 254 Butler Pa. Underwear—iti specialty at HECK'S his stock is large-t and finest ever offered in Bu'le' —BoardingHouse Caras, with Ac', of Assembly, 25 cents for half-a-doxen .or sale at CITIZIN office. For Sale. A fine Farm of seventy acres, two miles West of Freeport, buildings good as new, plenly of watej, fruit of all kinds, soil good, five good gas wells within % mile of said farm. Price $4,0c0. For par ticulars address. Box 98. Silverville. Butler Co, Pa. JOS. HOBNE&CO. Exposition Yisitors^.^^ Find a good resting place in our w.-'tinjj rooms—a place to read write, meet friends, attend to toilet needs, and if they desire, a place to Buy First-Class Dry Goods at prices usually asked for infer ior grades— Investigation will test— The Goods w 111 prove— See Three Specials consider width as well as quality, style and price— -42 -inch All-Wool Black and White Plaids and Line Stripes, 30c yd. 50-inch All-Wool Plain and Mixed Cloths, all new colorings, 35c yd. 40-inch All-Wool Check Suit ing, broken check style in semi rough effect, four different color ings, 50c yd. Come, or vv rite for Samples and New Catalogue, i896-'97 season. Penn Avenue and Fifth St., PITTSBURG. Frktrkutrr'a KafflUb IMimnd Rrui ENNYROYAL PILLS jtv. Orlftaal »»«■ Oily timalae. ▲ «*rc. ftlftji ralUbU. I*oll •ul Ail tfAiA I>ra«fl«« for »« JEW Brand In Kwl axii Void brUI Uo Vv ■■' bl.. ribbon. Take VV Im otker. luUrllu- ▼ I / ~ mnd taUatWM Ai I»ru*jl»u, or trad 4«. I C- JJf In n«m(4 fc* p*nkular«. iMtlmonlaU %n4 \ C" M •' U«Utof fur •/' tn Utter, by rtlin •Jk fr MAIL TciUmoolal* Same I'aper 1 feil bj »U Lvct. J» IK THE GREAT SHOW COMING Birnuo & Bailey's Circus to Exhibit Here Soon Most ol the wonJers to bo exhibited in B%rnum A Itiilev's Show when it comes here on Saturday Out. 3J wiil be new and 1 '.he same as shown in Madison Square Gar j den Xew York, this spring, comprised in ! circus, menagerie, hippodrome jand the i Ethnic Entertainment culled Oriental In j dia. The whole organization is conducted with a view to i . be-: and moat that money and energy can bring to gether. The horses are sleek, finely kept and strong, the ladie "are nearly all young and pietty, the animais are splendid speci mens ot the'" respective classes, and lr'l arrangements are made for the occommo dations and comfort of visitors. Among the more notable specimens ol : animals in the donble menageries are 24 elephants, a giraffe, a whole flock of giant ostriches, an addis, eland, water bok, wart hog, a nylghau, Malay tap'r of the kind known as the saddle-bacft, several gu-bs, harnossed antelopes, hairless h >rse, | giant and pigmy creatures, 50 cages of wild beasts, a giant gorilla—Johanna, Chicko's widow—the fame of which has extended ovor a!' tt3 world, and withont doubt th« greatest living attraction ever seen with an exhibition. The circus exhibition has three rings aud three stages, and racing track, and the number of performers is largely in ex cess of those ever seen before. Many of them are European celebrities, and their acts are novel and original. The most grace/a' and difficult ofa'l the equestrian acts are performed by young and handsome women, and only champions appear in all of the 100 circus acts. The ring exhibition of the trained ani mals and el9phants is a marvelous one. One herd contains a dozen huge beasts, one of which, only a few inches less in height than Jumbo. Everything in and about the Barnuin & Bailt-y Show is on a hcale of magnitude which implies a wonderfu 1 amount of ex ecutive ability and thorough discipline to manage successfully. The million dollar street parade w : 1 take place ; n the morn ing. LEGAL VOVERTISSMi < Executors Notice. Letters testamentary in the estate of Harvey Cooper, dee'd, late of Slippery rock twp., Butler county, Pa..having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselyes indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to A. L COOPER, Ex'r. Slipperyrock, Pa. (talston A Greer itt'ys. Administrator's Noiice. Letters of administration in the estate of Henrietta D. Beatty, dee'd, late of Wash ington twp. Butler Co, having been grant-id to the undersigned, .ill persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims againßt said estate will present them properly authenticated for settlement to E. C. BKAITY, Adm'r Butler, Pa. WILIIAMS A MITCHEL, Atty. Administrator's Notice. Letters of administration having been granted to the undersigned, on the estate ot William Lardin, dee'd, late of Clinton twp, Butler oounty, Pa., all persons in debted to said estato will please make im mediate payment, and any having claims against ttie same will present them prop erly authenticated for settlement to L. S. LAKDIN, Adm'r. Saxonburg, Pa. E. McJankin, Atty. EJ ecutors' Notice- Letters testamentary on the estate of John L. Beatty, dee'd, late of Washington twp. LutlorCo, I'a. having been granted to the uudersigned, all persons knowing thcmseK es indebted to said ootaKi will pleaso make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estai« will present them duly authenticated for settle ment to - E. C. BKATTY, 413, Lookout Ave., Butler Pa. or W. S. BBATTY, Billiards, Butler Co, Pa. A MITCHKLL, Att'y Administrator's Notice. Letters of administration on the estate of Iraiah N. Bryson, deo'd, late ot Coal town, Cherry twp., Butler Co, Pa. having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estato will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will permit them duly authen ticated for settlement to EMZA BBYSON. Adm'x Coaltown, Pa J. D. MCJCNKIN. Att'y Administrator's Notice- Letters of administration on the estate of George List, dee'd, late of Adams twp., Bntler Co, Pa. having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to MABOARKT A. LIST, Adm'x McFann, Butlor Co, Pa. W. H. LUSK. Att'v. A WORD YOU It's a point in your favor to buy your c'otlu's at a fair price. We have the light goods and make them up in the Ixrst of style and ask a p.lce tor them which will astonish you. W don't want to staille you, but JU-A t ink of the excellent things we aic selling at nominal prices. Between Man and Man. There is a feeling of confidence in a merchant who has always dealt fairly with his patrons. We have the reputation of treating our customers fairly; that is why people come to us. Our prices are right, our goods excellent. Fits is what you get. A Convincing Argument. When you give a man golden promises each promised backed up by your reputation and that reputrtion sustained by every transaction, you are working a more telling argument for futile business than in any other way. The point is to talk honesty and represeut the goods as they are. Our best tailor made goods are cheap at the price sold but are not cheap goods, call and see fall styles. WEDDING SUITS A SPECIALTY. lOPEUCti l Cor. Diamond. Butler, Pa For Sa'e ' A Una of 20 acres, with a seven rooa. good truit, orchard*, well water, pring at the house,spring house and o.iiVuMCDt ont-bui'dingH. Will sell cheap ~r for town property, about a miles trom Butler. , For j-arlicu'arß inquire at this office- P j erhaps you c'.on t know how R eady we arc on U'everything relation tc prescrip- I tioris £2 it will not be amiss to r i your attention to the Reliable ntelligence P rompt service T o everything of the kind placed our hands picsciiption department N x ever was so complete S ave you money too. C. N. BOYD. Pharmacist, Diamond Block, -- Br/'er, a COMMISSIONER'S SALES The following pieces of land will be sold at the Court House on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26th. 1896, at 1 o'clock p. m. by the County Commis sioners, being land purchased at Treasur er's Sale for taxes. ALLEGHB.NT TWP. 100 acres sold as the property of Ander son Xegley et al. for 'axes 1891. Bounded on the east by lands of W T Crawford et al, on the west by lands of Jas Jolly, on the north by lands of Wm Karus aud on the feonth by lands of Wm Kennedy. BRADY TWP. 185 acres sold as the property of George Zeiglor for taxes of 1891 and 1892. Bonn J ed on the north by lauda of T K Graham, on the south by lands of John Taggarc, on the east by lands of John Falan and on the west by lands of Mary Turk. BUTI.BR TWP. 1 lot sold as the property of Joseph Carry for taxes 1892. Bounded on the north by lands of Mike Gallagher, on the south by Public road, on the east by landj of F S McGinnis and on the west by lands of Jos Carry. ALSO 1 lot sold as the property of B W Cress for taxes 1892. Bounded on the north by lands of Rebecca Flanders, on the south by a street, on the east by lands of Sulivan heirs and on the west by lands ot Sulivan heirs. CONCORD TWP. 5 acres sold as the property of A D Kamerer f.:r taxes 1892. Bounded on the north by lands of C I/a.ibenspeck, on the south t:y lands of Fred Barnes, on the east by lands of C Daubenspeck, and on the west by lands of J D Kamerer. DOSEUAL TWP. 1 acre sold as the property of Green wood Oil Co for taxes 1892. Bounded on the north b7 lands of Peter Landgraf, on the east by lands of W J Boyle, on the south by lands of Peter Laudgraf and on the west by lands of Peter Landgraf. ALSO 1 lot sold as tho property of Thos J Moore for taxes 1892. Bounded on the north by lands of H L Westermau, oa the east by borough line, on the south by lands of H L Westerman and on tne west by lands of H L Westerman. FAIRVIBW TWP. 20 acres sold as the i roperty of Daniel I)euDy for taxes 1892 Bounded on tho north by lands of IL A McLaughlin, on the east by lauds of D G McLaughlin, on the south by lands of W T Taylor, and on the west by lands of R R McDermott. PABKBR TWP. 25 acres sold as tho property of Christy and Cannon for taxes IS'JI and 1892. Bound ed on the north by lands of K H Campbell, on the east by lands of Keep heirs, on the south by lands of W T Keep and on the west by lands of K U Campbell. ALSO 10 acres sold as the property of Stanley Sankey for taxes of 1891. Bounded on the north by lands of Wm Bratiam, on the oast by lands of , on the south by 'ands of and on the west bv lands of S 0 Bell. ALSO 50 acres sold a* the property of Elizabeth Sedwiok for taxes 1891 and 1892. Bound ed on the north by lands of D B Steven son, on the east by lands of Wm Walker, on the sooth by lands of and on the west by lands of Samuel Sheldon et al. ALBO 50 acres sold as tbe property of H v.'\V. lilackmore, N. Welttol. K Bowman, U* J. KllMlfif Ueo. Ketteror, Cbas. Rebbun, ( ec. Ilenno. (John Koenln* LOYAL McJUNIKN Agent. ~«r | r i 1 . , Y.:'dlisd ili Li- ■<. v», ■. ■ i'mS'-.j'. . •« • EYES EXAIftED FBEE OF CHABGB R. L Kirkpatrick, Optician and Jeielei Next to Court House Butler, Pa J Graduate I,a Port Harological Institute HOOD'S PILL.S curt Uw III*, Biliousness, Indigestion, llMdMkt. A pleasant laxative. All l)ri||Mii