Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, October 08, 1896, Image 3

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    THE CITIZEN"
THCMDAY. OCTOBER 8. 168«.
Hew Advertisements.
Ba liar Plant Co.
Zimmerman* Announcement.
Bickal'* Removal.
Buffo shoe*.
Miller 1 * shoes.
C. A T'a trade stimulator*.
Aland'* Aatamn Style*.
Public sale.
Excursions.
Jor»—All advertiser* intending to make
obage* in their ad*, should notify u* of
lll tir intention to do *o. not later than
Monday morning.
Administrator* and Executors of *»tate*
lit aecare their receipt books at the ClT
un ulSee
LUC A L AM) GEJiEBAL.
—Prepare tor winter.
—Autumn is here for sure.
—The straw hat is looking sad.
—Buckwheat cakes and gravy.
—lndian rammer is yet to oome.
—Millinery openings are now in yogue.
—Kven the leaves ire turning the color
at gold.
—Butler u threatened with a gas
famine.
—The sleepy girl doesn't always look
like a dream.
—Clergymen are busy tying knots in the
mathmnuUl rope.
—Thi :: ker ballot will be a "blanket
■beet" thi* time, rare enough.
—The VV. c. T. A. will meet in Clarion
next Tueriay,
—The Mercer Fair was a failure on ac
count of bed weather.
—Two-thirds of the teachers in the
United Btale* are women.
—Butler is well represented at the
Fireman's convention, in Johnstown to
day.
—lt makes no difference stall what a
mis bslieve*, but a great deal what he
know*.
Toe weather prophet says that Octo
ber will contain much pleasant weather.
80 mote it be.
—ln the present erisis nearly all the
girls are for gold, if it come* in the form of
an engagement ring.
—The season for the lawful shooting of
raffed grouse or pheasant* began Oct. Ist
and lasts until J ao. l«t.
—By a court decision the Seventh Day
AdventUu of Illinoi* may plow oorn on
Sunday.
—The juice of a pineapple outs the
membrane from the throat of a diptheria
patient when nothing else will.
—lt ia stated that there are over twelve
bnndred oampaigu and other kinds of but
ton* out.
—The School Board ha* decided to re
model and enlarge the McKean St. school
bnildiog, and nse it tor a High School.
—When a boy begins to waah hi* neck
witbont being told it i* a sign that be is
yawing through the ordeal ot bis first love
affair.
—W. J. Patton and D. W. Belknap will
bare a aale of personal property on the old
J. J. B. Millinger farm in Oakland twp.
Saobi'i*
—"The older a man get*," said the corn
—- fM philosopher, "the harder he finds it to
Clil sorry for a woman whoso pug dog ba*
died."
—lt baa not bMS found necessary yet to
take (facial steps to enforcing the oom
pulsory education law her*. Parent* (cen
trally appreciate the importance of giving
their children schooling. W
—A long, eold winter ia predicted. The
alligator* tn Schenley Park, PitUburg,
have gone to sleep a month earlier than
aeoal. Thee* animal* are *aid to bury
tbemielves in the mod and sleep for *ix
sooths.
—Daring the ride of the bantam A Bai
ty (bow from Butler to Allsghray lut
Saturday night a mala lion cob and a fe
male leopard cub ware born, and Mr.
Bailey named the lion, "Pitteburg" and
Ike leopard, "Allegheny."
—Our grocer* are paying IS to 17c for
batter, 15 for egg*, 25 for potatoes, 20 for
apple*, 13.00 a bn. for chestnuts, 11.00 for
hickory nut*, 96 to 50c a pair for ebiokeni,
ia a head for cabbage, 25 for turnip*, and
9L36 a tra. for quinoee.
—Saturday va* the last day for paying
poll tax for the privilege of voting at the j
general election, and oar tax oollector was
toyt busy that day. The petition* fori
plaoee in tka Registry list* made work for
tbe Cent Bouse official* on Tbnr*day,
frill/ and Saturday.
—Biihop Whitehead, of the Pittabarg
Dioeeee, barf drafted oaf and issued the
km of prayer to be nued in this diocese
More the general thanksgiving of the
ittoal It beapeak* a blessing upon the
Montry, and ask* for the spirit of witdom
"hi the election which i* at band."
—The itrange peonliaritiee oi Justice in
» Jury rooir are past finding oat. Two
prosecution* for violation of the pure lood
law were before the ooart ia Armstrong
eoanty the other day. Frederick Are was
••quitted ot selling bad vinegar and Edwin
Wilson was found guilty. Both sold the
me vinegar.
—John Bickel moved Into bis new store- i
room. Monday. John can well be proud
ot bit new room an J hi* building. His
loom ie 120 feet long, 20 feet wide and 17
feet high. It is fitted with shelving that
Will hold 0,000 pairs of shoes in paper
boxes; heated by steam, lighted by elto
trleity.and has every modern oonvenienoe.
The ahop is in the basement.
—Cider baa been lately recommended as
• remedy in eertain caae* of indigestion.
In eases where digestion I* too harried
tbe elder is said to do muoh good, and pos
ribly its aetion favors the action of gastri o
J aloe. For gouty people older baa also
been reoommended, because it eorrecta the
formation of the uric acid, to the preaenoe
of which gont i* due. Person* troubled
with soy of these diseases should have no
llflmlty In procuring medieine this fall,
M plenty of older is being made.
—All the Batter water cases have been
decided by the Supreme Court, excepting
lIM Company'* appeal from the rates fixed
the Court here, and that will be heard
VMk after next. The late Water Com
pany decision* of tbe Supreme Court will
interfere with this, or any other town In
the state building its own water plant,
Without first purchasing tbe old plant; un
lees it can be shown that the water supply
it Inadequate or impure.
—The expert* are at work, e«timating
tbe world'* wheat crop for 1806. The
United Bute, are pat down with more
than 400,000,000 bushels. India with only
172,000,000, a* against 234,400,000 in 1805;
Franoe nearly a lull crop, or about 300,-
000,000 buahels; (beat Britain about 70,-
000,000, with an average yield of about
thirty-two bushels in tbe aero. Almost
•Tory European country reports full aver
age Wheat orop*. The total European
«rop ia aet down at 1,464,000,000 bushel*,
eg about 04,000,000 more than last year.
LEGAI. NKWS.
NOTM.
TTm. Aber wa* appointed Judge of Elec
tion for Middlesex twp and G. W. Raisley
was appointed Inspector.
Wm. Seibert, David Cnpps wid John
McQ Smith were appointed bridge inspec
tors for the ensuing year.
The will of John Hoehn of Butler twp.
we* probated and letter* granted 10 Anna
M. Hoehn.
The viewers in the case, of L. C. Wick
versa* the B. 4 P. R. R. came tc town.
Monday, but had nothing to do, as ttie
case was postponed, and will probably be
settled.
A man who gave hi* name as Clias.
Hanes, was held for Court by Esq. Gil
gbnst, Monday, on a charee of larceny.
He is accused of grabbing Mrs. Manny's
pocket-book on ebowday.
Worth township was well represented in
Butler, last Friday, the occasion being the
hearing before Justice Kennedy Marshall,
in the Arbitration room of the case of
Geo. Tayior vs Geo. Moon, of Worth and R
Barron of Clay, who cut a dangerous tree
along the road. The tree fell into Taylor's
corn-tield, and hence the suit. Marsbali'3
verdict was fox $5 and costs.
Five Arabian peddlers were placed in
jait last week, charged with trying to ab
duct the Arabian boy wbe has, for some
years, made hi* home with the Myers
brother*, of Muddycreek twp. They went
to the Myers place last week when neither
of the men were at home, tried to induce
the boy to go with thein, and, he say?,
threatened him. The boy prorated to go,
and induced tho Arabians to go with him
to Portersville, where he turned them over
to Constable Laderer, who brought them
t'> Butler. Tho boy ia an orphan He
was brought to this country by his uncles,
who, he say*, murdered bis sister before
tliey started. They were given a hearing
Monday, and were discharged upon giving
bail in $300., each to keep the peace, and
stay out of the county. A wealthy Pitts
bnrger is tbeir surety.
Four men jostled Thomas W. Phillip-",
last Satnrday morning, a* he entered a P.
A W. train in Butler and robbed biin of hi*
pocket book, containing $35, and rome
papers. Mr Phillips followed the men
out of the car and had one of them, who
give hi* name a* Edward May, of Balti
more, arrested The others escaped, May
was held lor a hearing. Sunday night the
pocket-book containing all the papers, but
minus the money was dropped into the
Butler P. 0. and Mr. Phillips received it
Monday. There was no address on the
wrapper which was around the book when
it reached the posloffiee, but the Post
master opened it and saw that it was Mr.
Phillips'. In the pocket book was a note
which said: "1 am much obliged for the
use ol your pocket-book. Since lam done
with it, I return it. Yours, A THIEF."
Paopjsarr TaASsma*
W F Wick to Jus F McCaslin 104 acres
in Clay for $2500.
Lewi* Patterson to Daniel Wolford lot
in Centreville for $l7O.
Ernil Phabe toBAP R R 12 acres ia
Clinton for $1550.
Tho* A Bartley to B A P R R 5 acies in
Clinton for SIOSO.
J A Smith to B A P R R 4 acres in Jef
ferson for $286.80.
Ja* Vttson to B A P R R 1 acre in Clin
ton lor S2OO.
John Banna to BA PR R4 acres in Clin
ton for $487.
Lydia Mardorf to Ira Bel! lot in Butler
for S4OO.
Tho* B White to Cairie B Thompson lot
in Butler twp. for $1
Wm 1/ove to B & P R R 4 acres in Clin
ton for $457.
Thomas L Donaldson to Alice Hutchi
son 1 acre in Middlesex for $125
John Welsh to B A P R R 14 acres in
Jefferson for $1158.40.
John C MoCullough to Frank' Seybert
lot in Millerstown for $llOO.
M H Zeigler to Jamis H Divis lot in
Evan* City for SBOO.
8 D Purvis to 8 W Greer lot in Butler
for SSOO.
D McLaughlin to B A P II R lot in Peun
for $250.
John G Hippo*, ex'r, to E ft Eaton lot
in Butler for $2700.
II E Uagee to 11 Ticker lot in Centre
villo for S2OO.
Zelienople Ex Co to Casper Bloom lotn
in Jacksoa for $427.50.
L 8 McJunkin to Ja* A HeMarlin lot in
Batler for $2,750.
Elix R Brown to L U Brown 28 acre* in
Fairview tor sl.
A. J. Brown to L H Brown 28 acre* in
Fairview for S6OO
B. McCrea to W S MeCrca lot in Batler
for SSOO
W H Wilson to Leah Kerr lot in Centre
ville $125.
Marriage Licenses
C A. May*..... ....Venango Co.
J. Thouia* "
Edward Thompson Coal town
Amelia Barclay "
C. E. Meal.i Wlikinsbnrg
Flora E. Btamm McCaudle«s
J. B. Tbompnon Evani: City
Anna Lucy Cranberry twp
B 0. Bproull Chtrry twp
Kate E. Uindman...... "
Howard W Ailing ...Harmony
Clara B Locknood. Zelienople
Hamuel Vf Fount ...Clarion Co
Emma J Hookeuberry ....New Beth lnham
At Pittsburg—JameH E iloDonald and
Dora Boyd of Slipperyrock.
At Pittnburg—Zichaua* P Billiard and
Maggie McCracken of Rutler Co.
The wedding of Mm* Margarette Knight
of College Hill, and Mr. Kelly of Butler,
took place very recently. The ceremony
wan witnesned by only a few immediate
Iriend*. The yonng couple will reside in
Batler, where a oozily furni*hed home
awaited their occupany.—New Caetle
New*.
—The "ExpecU-noy Claims" have made
trouble for the Equitable Aid Union, and
Jadge Gunnison of Erie ha* appointed C.
P. Koger-t, of Corry, receiver of clan* A.,
excepting the meinbe/* io Michigan, on
Ihe ground that claa* A, in that nt.ate, i*
solvent and cannot be mode to bear the
burden* of claai A in tho rent of the
oountry. About a hundred member* of
olas* A In Erie have *et a movement on
foot to engage a lawyer and content the
receivernhlp. Among other thing* they
allege false practice on tho part of nnpreme
officers, charging them with mUmiuaite
meat, the payir>ent of exce**ive salaries
and holding out too much for expen*e*.
You may key np your expecta
tioiifi a notch or two higher without
fear of disappointment; the values
are BO far ahead of anything you
ever (taw, the goods themselves MO
perfect, BO stylish, BO thoroughly up
to date, that much aa we may prom
ise you will find more when you get
here.
BUTLER PANTS CO.
125 IK. Jefferson 8t ,} block west
of Berg's Bank.
—The Butler Business College
and School of Shorthand. High
S'ade commercial, shorthand and
ogllsh school, located in Batler.
Curriculum embraces Book keeping,
Shorthand, Type-writing, Commer
cial Arithmetic, Commercial Law,
Grammar. Geography and Spelling.
Endorsed by bankers, merchants and
patrons. Fall and winter term opens
September Ist.
The whole system is drained and under
mined by indolent ulcer* and open sore*.
Be Witt'* Witch Maze] Halve speedily
beal* them. It I* tho bent pile cure known.
KKIHCK A GROHMAHN.
—The Butler Lubricating Oil Co.
has moved back to their oid stand
119, W. Jefferson St. Steclsmitb <V
Patterson's uew building, where al
kinds of engine, machinery, and il
luminating oils of tLo tiueat quality
are kept io Btock in the basement,
and will be delivered to any part of
the city when ordered from C. K.
Mcintire, agent.
Soz.and shirts, all wool and a yard
wids, cheaper than the oheapest—at
HICK'S, 121 N. Main St.
Vox Popuii—B»y your clothing,
underwear, bosiety, huts, caps, BOX
und neckwear ot L>. A. HECK., and
ave money.
PERSONAL
W. K. Thornberg • and wife, visited
friend* :n Butler, Monday.
Rev. Oiler continues seriously ill. His
stomach hat become inactive.
I Rev. A. Kilpatrick of Valencia has re
turned from a visit to his brothers in
lowa.
C. K. Radclifle, the third- of the
Batler team lias signed with the Pittsburg
League.
Chas Parks, of Forward twp, and his
young friend Mr. 0.-enbaugh were in town.
Mono ay.
Wm. Dick, Henry Bander and Hugh
Sproul, vietvers in the Wick case, were in
towii, Monday.
Cyrus tlarper. the nominee ior County
Treasurer, has jeen confined to his bed for
some months, but is improving now.
Win. Raision of Prospect was in town,
Tuesday. He «ays his mill make- the
best buckwheat flour in the market.
S. W. Glenn atid wife, of Centre town
ghip, returned to day, from a vi.-it to
friends in Kingman Co. Kansa-.
J as. A. McMarlin nai purchased the
Lasfc house on W. Clay St., now occupied
by Mr. Br/mer, fr jm L. S. McJuikin, for
$2,700.
Willie Crow, of Maistique, Mich., a son
of 0. C. Cr.jw, d»c'd, formerly of Adams
twp., vi*ited lriends in Butler Co. last
week.
Robt. Barron, Esq. of Worth twp., was
in town, Friday, attending the heanug of
the ca»e of Geo. Taylor, of Worth twp . vs
George Moon, of Worth tvrp., and Robert
Barron, of Clay twp.
Detect.ve Skillman was kept buiy last
."aturday, and among the arresU'he made
was tlut of the man who took Mrs
Manny's pocketbook from her, on the
f-'reet. Jim has opened an office over the
/.mmerman drug store.
CHURCH NOTES.
The United Presbyterian Presbytery of
Butler will meet in the Clinton U. P.
church Tuesday, October 13th inst., at
1:30 p m. The Rev. J. 8. Barr, D. D.,
who has spent thirty years in the India
Mis-ion will deliver a lecture oa Foreign
Missions at 7:30 p. m.
Rev. Davis has been returned to the
Butler congregation for another year. The
Conference was held in E. B. Pittsburg
beginning last Thursday, an J ending Tnes
day of this week. Rev. W. R Gayer was
appointed to Harmony; and Rev- H. W.
Whistler to Troutinan; and Rev. J. C.
Cunningham to Mt. Olivet near Murr.ns
ville. >'o other changes were made for
this county. On Tuesday after a heated
discussion, a resolution was p.ssed with
holding for one year the license of preach
ers who countenanco church fairs, socials,
etc.
The Annual Conference of the Free
Methodist church for the Pittsburg dis
tr'ct, convened in the Batler church, Mon
day, and i« yet in session. A largo num
ber of ministers are present.
OIL NOTES.
The Callery and Big Creek district*' are
the only ones showing any life in this
county, at present; tho Rosenberry pool
seems t' be defined, though Butler bros.
are drilling a well on the Knox that will
be important.
BLAKLBY— Southwest of the B'akley
pool the new well on the Gilky farm is
estimated good for 75 bp.rrel* a day from
the first pay In tho 100-foot. A second
pay is fonnd at 05 feet in the sand in that
territoiy and when it has been reached the
prodnction may be increased over tho pre
sent estimate
At Callery, Hariman it Co. havo a new
well on the John Staples.
Public Sale.
There will be exposed to public sale at
the residence of the subscriber, one mile
sonth of Butler, on the lohn Doerr fa r m,
on Tuesday, Oct. 20, 1896. The following
property, to wit: Two work horses, one 1
5 and one 7 year old; 16 head of cattle, 6
milch cows, some springing heiffers. 2 1-2
years old; 1 yearling heifer,3spring calves,
1 joung Durham bull, two brood sows and
one lot of small pi/* a lot of large shoats,
2 sets of wagon harness, a lot of Irish col-
lars, I fop bugflry, 1 sleigh, 1 large cutting
box, 2 pin harrow*, I cultivator, a lot of
cow chain*, 3 wrapper chains, hay in
stacks, 300 bushels sped oats, 75 ImKhel of
rye, 1,500 shocks of corn, a lot of house
hold arid kilchen turnilare. Hale positive.
Everything mm go, a* I am going to
leave the farm Sale to commence at 10
o'clock a. m. One years credit will bo
given with approved security.
LKVVII HAFFUKR.
A Present for Your Pastor.
Yonr pastor would be deliirhtnd with a
Clergyman's Case of Humphrey's .Specifics;
it is made to lit the pocket and contains
the ten numbers most likely to be needed
by a clergyman. Cures for Fevers, Coughs
Clerymari's More Throat, Catarrh, Urain
Fag, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Kidney Diseases,
etc. They are sent prepaid on receipt of
price-S'J.OO-llumphrevß' Medicine Com
pany, New York.
If you nee a man walking along
the utreet with a preoccupied air,
looking downward, ho in admiring
bin stylish pair of pants made at the
BUTMEU I'AHTB CO.
125 W. Jefferson St.—-J block woat
of Borg 'B Bank.
Press goods in the latent styles;
novelty goods in 1 and -> tono effects
all wool at 48c to SI.OO. Black novel
ties from 48c to sl.. r >o at The Peoples
Store. 8t
WANTKl)—Agents to sell Tea, Coffoo,
Spices and linking Powder to families.
For terms aj.ply to
CKAWD Union TRA CO.
1405, Filth Ave. Pittsburg, Pa.
The Peojfles' has complete line of
ladies', Misses, and children's under
wear In Union suits, we carry the
largest stock in liutler. Prices from
25c to $2.75. :;t
|f*C Tho only genuine Spring
|uE»Wato r Ice in Butler is now
being delivered to his customers daily
by
J. A. lIICHEV.
Leave/our order at Riebcy's
Bakery.
Oh Mamma—you ought to seo the
big piles ol childrenß suits at HECK'S
only $1.25, you can't got the vamo in
town for less than $2.50,
Pants—Over 2000 pairs to select
from, at prices, oh well, don't men
tion them, its' awful, where <it
HV<IK'H.
Trunks, yulises, bag* and tole
copes—at HECKS.
Foil KEMT—A complex chicken
coep, with a half acre run, also an
incubator. Inquire at this office.
I>o you want a hat or cap? HEOK
has them and can nave you money
Free. Free. Free.
Your name on a postal card will
bring a copy of The Butltr Business
College Exponent,a bright page
monthly paper, issued by Tho Butler
Business College and School of Short
hand. Butlor, I'a.
NEW
Fruit and Vegetable
STORE
On South Vain Street, next door to
Stein's bakery, where you can secure
1* rcsh Garden Stuff, every morning.
Green Lima Beans a specialty.
Emits ot all kinds.
Spring chickens dressed or alive.
Eggs and butter. Tomatoes at 25
cents a bushel. Green Tomatoes 15
cents a bushel, i
PIHLLIPS & CO., i
your orders for Kotsup, Sic. I
Accidents.
A son of H. C. Conley, of Millerstowu.
met with an odd and distressing accident,
a lew days ago, while clnbbicz hickory
i nuts. A club that he had thrown, re
| bounded from a limb, struck his right eye
and destroyed the sight The eye was so
bad'y lacerated that it had to be entirelv
removed.
A little daughter ol ilrr Dean *,u>n, o;
Slippery rock township, up.et a lighteJ
lamp, a few evenings ago; and the lamp
eipioded and set tire to the hoase. Mrs.
IJer.mst n extiiigui.-ked the fl*mef, but
while doing so her clothing took lire, and
siie saved hereself by jumping into a bar
rel ol water. She was o&dly burned, bet
j will recover.
The Pittsburg branch of the it. AO. K.
R. wa. the scene of a remarkable aecident
la-t Thursday night. A heavy freight go
ing down grade near sand Patch became
uncontrollable, ran past its siding, and
collided with a dou-le-beader freight com
ing up Every car of the runaway was
deinn.i.ihed, the wreckage was piied a<
high as the telegraph wires, and some
thirty or lorty tramp-, who were riding on
them were buried in the deibis and most
ol them killed.
Eva Thompson, aged six year*, daugh
ter ol R. C. Thompson, of Clay township,
was so badly burned last Friday that she
died tnat night. Tne family had been
papering their new house durine tho day,
and that evening, white the older folks
were upstairs, tne children playel blind
mons-buff downstairs. Eva's clothes took
fire whiiii rhe was blindfolded from the
grate, and she was teriibly burned, and
breathed the flames, before thev could be
extinguished. She was a sweet and in
telligent child «i.d Dei death is greatly
regretted.
Tne New Castle c >rrespondent of the
Pittsburg Dir-patch gave the particulars ol
the Heath ol (Mam Hartley a* follows:
" Abonl 7 o'clock this morning George
Howard Bartley, an extra passenger con
ductor ol the Pittsburg and Western, was
instantly killed at Chewton He run
ning a local freight, and when his tr.'iin
stopped at Chewton be got off. and stepped
on the southbound track Jjust as the Alio
gheuy accommodation weut past. Be
was struck on the side of the Load and
died instantly." Hi* body was taken to
Millerstown, Friday. He was a singl*
man and a r:on of Goo. W. Bartley
PARK THEATRE.
BOUTH BKFORK TIIK WAR,
At the Park Theatre on Tuesday, Oct.
13th, will appear Harry MarteU's succe*
ful production, "South before the War," u
novelty and one that has won fame and
many dollars for its originators It is so
different from anything of the kind ever at
tempted that its r-ucoess is not to be won
dere lat alter it has been seen. It is com
posed of some fiftv peep.e, including a
pickaninny band of seventeen little color
boys, four quartettes, a score of buck and
wing dancers, a coterie of cake walkers, a
prajd chorous of fifty voices, and a Pick
aninny band who appear in the play and
head the parade of tlie company.
AMKRICAX OIRL, THURSDAY, OCT. 15 '9O,
"The American Girl" last season's big
gest success will be the bill offered to But
ler theatre goer.-, next week. This attrac
tion comes in the height of a brilliant suc
cess, promises one of the most varied en
tertainments seen here this season.;
Tl.e play teJls the story of a plot against
the happiness ot a young inapied couple
and tneir twin babies, resulting for a tine
in seperation and udhappiness, but ends
the proper way.
$9---Washington D. C. and Return—s9
Via P. & W and B. & O.
Round trip tickets will lie sold from
Butler to Washington I). C. Via P. <fc W
and B& O , Oct. 11, 12, and 13. Good
returning until Oct. -0 at rate of
Special train with Butler delegation will
leave Butler, Tuesday Oct. 13 at 5 45 a. m.
connecting wi'h No. 0 at Callerv Jet. ar
riving in Washington at 4.50 p. m. with
out c iange of cars. Amplo accomoda
tion will be provided for all.
Excursion via P. ft W. Ry.
On Wednesday of each week, Sept.
I6tli to October 21st, inclusive, the P. &
W. Ry, will sell round trip tickets to Al
legheny, from all ticket stations Glade
Run to Clarion inclusive, at special rates,
including admission to the Exposition.
All tickets good to return three days in
c tilling date of sale. Rate from Butler
ft So.
Notice.
l>ir«et"rs and all pt rson* desiring copies
of School L JW, Teachers Report, Books,
etc., or any information concerning school
matters are reque-ted to call on John W.
Coulter, Attorney-at-law, Room G, Ander
son fS'.i.tiling, who will have charge of' my
office during my absence.
H. L CMKKSKMAS, Co. HIRI''R.3I
Exposition Excursions.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company,
will sell excursion tickets to Allegheny
City from Butler and the West Penn Di
vision (except Blairavillo and tho Indiana
branch). Oct. 8, 10, and 21, 1890. On the
above named date-* round trip tickets will
bo sold ,\t ha'f fare, with price of admis
sion to the exposition added. (No ticket,
to hi- -old for bfs than 75 cents, including
admission conpou.)
Tickets will be good going only on refu
lar trains leaving stations at or before
noon on day of issue, and valid for return
until the following day inclnsive,
Industrial Exposition at Pittsburg—Ex
cursion Tickets via Pennsylvania Ry.
For tho liidorftrial Exposition at Pitts
burg the Pennsylvania Railroad Company
will sell on September 23, October 1, I),
14 and 20, excursion tickets from stations
on the I'iltshurg Division and branches,
and from stations on the Indiana I'ranch
of the Went Pennsylvania Division to I'itts
targ and return at half fare, with price of
admission to the Exposition added. (No
ticket to bo sold tor less than seventy-five
cents, including admission conpon.
These tickets will he good going only on
regular trains leaving stations at or before
noon on the day of issne, and wiil he good
for return passage until tho following day
inclusive.
Excursion tickets for this occision will
also be sold under similar conditions from
ntatioiis 011 the Monongahela Division on
September 24, October 2, l.'l aud 22, and
from stations on the West I'ennsylvania
Division, except Klairsville and the In
diana (tickets read to Allegheny
City) on September 22, 20, October H, Di
and 21.
The Pittsburg Daily News
The Pittsburg Daily News is just about
six months old. It is a Republican even
ing newripaper of eight pages, neatly print
ed, and fervei' t>y mail or carrier at one
cent a copy, or s:i a year The Daily
News aims to '.lO a paper for tho home and
it spares neither labor nor expense to cater
to the family circle. It claims to have
been phenomenally successful in its efforts
It is tho only I'ittsburg daily with a page
devoted entirely to women. If you have
not seen it you can gist a sample copy of it
by mail free of charge.
Men's underwear in cotton and
wool at 20c to SI.OO at The People's
Store. 3t
—Job work of all kiuds done at tho
oiTiziv OrriOE
Wanted to Kent a desirable Mouse
in Butlca or vicinity. Address. J
Box 254 Butler I'a.
Underwear— a specia'ty at Hzok's
his stock is largo t and finest ever
offered in ISu'io'
—Boarding House CarUß, with Ac',
of A ssembly, 25 cents for hnlf-iwlozen
.or sia'e at f/iTiziN office
Kor Half;.
A fine Farm <>f seventy acres, two miles
West of l'reejiort, buildings good as new,
plenty of watej, fruit of all kinds, soil
good, five good ga< wells within % mile
of said farm. Price *4,000. For par
ticulars address.
box ijH. Silvcrvilk.
itutlcr Co, Pa.
—The National Life Insurance Co.
wttH organized in 1848; has conduct
ed a successful business ever since;
has now over $ 1.'1,000,000 00 of as
sets and a surplus of $1,600,000.00;
issues 'ill kinds of lifn options, poli
cies, and endowment bonds, which
vivo 'afh surrender values, paid up
insurance or extended insurance, at
tin; third year from date. State age
I and write for sample bond.
Address Ihwin A. Akmstuomo,
Lock Box 771, Butler I'a. j
NEIGHBOR KOOD NOTES.
ilrsWylie Tarr. who has lived near the
Turkey Foot oil field in Ohio raided her
three year old child. She finally discover
ed tne little fellow rittiug on the j:ras3 un
der a tr*e, wilti a copperhead snake in his
lap, stroking the reptile, which seemed to
enjoy Uie eituation as much as did the
child. The mother had sulUcisnt presence
of mind not to startle either the child or
the t-nake. Speaking low and quietly she
induced the baby t'> give up hn plaything
and come to her. The snake made no el- ]
fort to bite the child and was allowed to
escape.
An unknown foreigner committed sui
cide at Springdale, cn the West Penn
railroad, lately by diving nnder a
moving freight train His head was ground
■ I}. It is thought rhaf inability to obtain
work and failure to dear froai bin old home
drove him to the act.
Joseph Farri, ol Jefferson Co. had his
irm broken in a peculiar manner the other
Cay. He was driving a one-horse wagon,
when the norse kicked over the dash-board,
struck his arm, mJ broke it.
.it Halstead, Pa., a woman who has a
pan ol bright twin fcirls, who look as much
alike as peas, heard them giggling in bed
the other night. On inquiring what pleas
ed ihem, one of them *aid: "On, nothing,
only yoa have given me two baths and
sister none."'
Tiie people of Beaver Falls »re demon
strative in their condemn iti'.u ol the late
Water Works decisions ol tne Supreme
Court.
Union Veteran Legion Encampmi..t,
Tue Nat ional Encampment of the Union
V«teran L«giou will be held at Washing
to.i, D. C . from October 14 to 17, and for
Hi 1' i.iod ion t:« Pennsylvania Railroad
Company has arranged to sell excursion
ticketi* to Washington a,.d return from all
>.l&tioLs at a single faro for round trip.
The tickets will be sold on October 12,
13, and 14, and will be good for return
parage until October 25, inclusive.
Say Papa— did you see HECK'S
utckwear, it beaU anything you «rer
saw.
JGS. Hoßrt£&Co
THE WAY
Mail Orders are coming in for the
New, All=Wool
Tufted Suitings
there must be extra merit in them
—we claim that there is, but would
rather have an expression from
you, individually.
Will you write our Mail Order
department for samples of these
extraordinary values in newest, up
to-date styles in Dress Goods and
Suitings?— 36 to 50 inches wide,
35c, 50c and 75c yd.
All we ask is fair investigation
and an unbiased verdict
Also send name and address for
New Catalogue out of press this
week. If you come to The Great
Exposition don't fail to visit The
Great Dry Goods Store, right on
your way to Exposition Buildings.
Penn Avenue and Fifth St..
PITTSBURG.
It. «y B.
Wer're determined to make
it pay you to buy all your Dry
Goods here—either to come spec
ially, or include the store in your
Exposition visit, or by ordering
through our Mail Order depart
ment. If coming, so you can see
and judge of the advantages claim
ed for you here, is entirely out of
the question—write us for samples
of any kind of Dress Goods you
want—and send your name and
address so you'll get the new cat
alogue—you'll want that whether
you come or not —it will tell about
the new Jackets, Capes, Suits,
Children's Wraps, Hoys' Clothing
and all the needed household Dry
Goods.—You'll find that it will
pay you, as we've made sure with
goods that have merit, on a small
profit price basis, it shall. As ex
amples of the largest anil best col
lection of
AMERICAN DRESS GOODS
32 to 40 inches wide- -20 c to 45c a yard
we ever offered, note these:
33 inch navy blue Cheviot Serge—2oc
a y-ird—navy only and the right shade
—llO uneven look about them, but nice,
soft, sightly goods.
Pour different lines strictly all wool
check suitings, 36 inches wide, 35c a yard
Fine Foreign Dress Goods and Suitings
50c to $6.00 a yard.
50 inch all wool black Canvas weave
Suitings , 35c a yard, goods you'd expect
to be at least half a dollar,
Tilack Serges from a 38 inch nice
finished serge at 25c a yard up to in
clude the finest imjxjrtcd.
$1.25 KII) GLOVK9, 75c a PAIR.
Clu/.e patent thuin, gusscttcd fingers,
imperial point stitching 011 hack, four
pearl buttons to match, tan, red tan,
brown, slate, mode, navy blue, black, an
unusual chance for you afforded by the
greatest Kid glove deal wc ever made,
new gloves made for this season, 3120
pairs, send us your order (don't forget
si/.c) and we'll send you the best glove
valiu- you ever saw.
Cloak room is in complete readiness to
supply your wants in th;;t line to the ad
vantage of your pocketbook.
Boggs &c Buhl,
ALLEGHENY. PA
Mti:ANHLESS'HEAVE CURE
I have a Heave Cure that will corn any
case of heave* in horses in forty days, I
oi<e<l according to directions, and if it. doe*
not do wnat I claim for it, I will re r und
tho amount paid and no charges will lie
made for the treatment. The following
ostimonials are the strongest proof of the
«1ie. 1191 p i-var t > euro;
A.J. MCCanplkks,
ilutler, I'a., 1893.
Ms. A. J. MOCaniiLKHH:
On the 2nd day ol April, lbW2, I eom
meneed to uso your new cure Tor one o
t.y torses that hail the heaves very had,
and continued to use the medicine for
alio it forty days and the horse did no)
alio A any signs of a return of them. It is
no » ahout a year since I i|iilt givin tuc
medicine and the horso lii»h never showed
any signs of heaves, and I fcel stisftcd
that ho is properly cured
W. 0. OBISWKI.L,
Ilutler, Pa., Anril H, IWI3.
I.J McOANOI.KHS:
I Irivu n*e:! your Heave (Jure and found
twill do the work it used arcordng to di
rections. Vonrs truly,
J. It. McMilmn.
' Fj
* ii't u X ... J, I
Reunions.
Tho 11th, P. R. V. C. will reune at
Apollo, ou the 10th.
The 10th annual re-union of the -ah
Pennsylvania Veteran Cavalry Association
will be held in Parker City on Thursday,
the loth inst. Business meeting at Ip. m:
parade immediately thereafter; banquet at
5 p m\ und camn fire at 7p. m. in G. A.
R. Hall Every person is cordially invited;
and all members thereof are especially
urged to be present.
LEGAL VDVERTISEMEN r >
\L cecutors 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 themselves indeoted to t>aid es
tate will please make immediate payment
and any tiavi.ig claims against said estate
will present them duly authenticated for
settlement to
A. L. COOPER, Ex'r.
Slipperyrock, Pa.
Ralston <t Greer Itt'ys,
Administrator's Notice.
Letters of administration iu the eetato of
Henrietta I). Beatty. dee'd, late of *V ash
irgton twp. Butler Co, Pa,, having been
gient. Jto the undersigned. All persons
knowing themselves indebted lo said cs'.ate
will please make immediate payment, and
any naving claims against said estate will
present them properly authenticated for
settlement to
E. C. BKAITT, Adnrr
Butler, Pa.
WIL' T LIIS £ 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
vwp, Butler county, Pa., all persons iu
di-bttd to said estate will please make im
mediate payment, and any having claims
against the mme will present them prop
erly authenticated for settlement to
L. S. LAKDIX, Adin'r.
Saxonburg, Pa.
E. McJunkio, Atty.
Executors' Notice.
Letters testamentary on the estate of
■John L Beatty, dee'd, la'.e of Washington
twp P.ntler Co, Pa. having been granted
to the undersigned, all persons knowing
themselves indebted to -aid estate will
pler.se make immediate payment, and any
having claims against said estate will
present them duly authenticated for settle
ment to
E. C. BEATTY.
413, Lookout Ave., Rutler Pa. or
W. 8. BRATTY,
JJi 11 iardliutler Co, Pa.
A MITCHKLL, Att'y
Adm nistrator's Notice.
Letters of administration on the estate
of Isaiah N. Brygon, dee'rt, late ot Coal
town, Cherry twp.,- Butler Co, Pa haviag
been granted to the undersigned, all
persons knowing themselves indebted to
said estate will plca.se make immediate
pawnent, and any having claim* against
said estate will permit them duly authen
ticated for settlement to
EMZA BRYSON. Adm'x
Coaltown, P»
J- I). McJcnkin. Att'y
Administrator's Notice.
Belter* ot administration on the estate
of George List, riecM, late of Adams twp.,
Butler Co, Pa. having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons knowing them
selves ii debted to said estate will please
make immediate payment, and any having
claims against said estate will presont
them duly authenticated f:>r settlement to
M.VBOAKKT A. LIST, Adm'x
McFann, Batlor Co, Pa.
W. H. LU.SK. Att'v.
AUTUMN STYLES FOR
*
MEN.
C The Latest European creations \
P for business wear are Scotch Cbev- f
\ iota and fancy cassimtves in warm N
£ cheerful coloring of brown and f
S green, with a mixture of red or a X
J 'lash of yellow artistically blended, t
) ALSO, >
C grays in mixture# and jxjsi tive /
J colors. £
) For Dress ?
S Vicuna, Lambs wool and Worst- f
1 cd coatings with pla'd and stripe \
V trousering. €
C We have them in all their va- f
• riety and besides the largest stock I
3 in the county. j
\ We have facilities for mak ing V
i good clothes, cheaper than same i
C can be produced elsewhere in C
/ Western Pennsylvania. /
ALAND,
MAKER OF
MEN'S CLOTHES
A WORD YOU
It's a point ill your favor to buy
your clothes at a fair price. Wc
have the right got"' 8 an<l make
them up in the best of style anil
ask a price for them which will
astonish you. We don't want to
startle you, hut just think of the
excellent tilings we are selling at
nominal prices.
Itctweeu Man and Man. There
is a feeling of confidence in a
merchant who lins always dealt
fairly with his patrons. Wc
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 l>y your
reputation ami that reputation
sustained l>y every transaction,
you are working a more telling
argument for future business than
in any other way. The jioint is
to talk honesty and represent the
goods as they arc. Our best tailor
made goods are cheap at the price
sold but are not cheap goods, call
aud see fall styles.
WKDDING SUITS A SPECIALTY.
COOPER J CO
Cor. Diamond, Butler, Pa
P
erhap.s j ou don t knot* how
we are on
"C* everything relation to prescrip
tions
Q
it will not be amiss to
c
your attention to the
intelligence
P
rompt service
T
o everything of the kind placed
Ip. o'ir hands
prescription c • "" ,rt ment
N"
ever was so complete
S
ave you money too.
C. N, BOYD.
I?h.arm.acist,
Diamond Block, - Bi: tier, a
REPAYING PROMPTLY DONE.
WALL
MOULDINGS
The nicest line of
Wall Mouldings in
town are at
Heineinan's
New Room. 201
S. Main St. New
line of Blank Book
VVriting Paper just
received.
201 S. Main St.
The Place to Bay
GAS COOK
ING AND HE ATINGSTOVES,
GAS BURNERS AND FIX
TURES, HOSE, BATH TUBS,
ENAMEL AND
IMPROVFD WELSHBACH GAS
-%/%/%/%/%/%. BURNER,
W.H. O'BRIEN I ION
107 East JcfTcrson St.
Seanor & Nace's
Livery, Feed and Sale Stable
Hoar of Wick House, Butler, Pa
The belt of horses and iirst class
rigs always on baud and for bire.
Best accommodations in town for
permanent boarding and transient
trade. Special care guaranteed.
Stable room for sixty-five borsee.
A good clasß of horses, both driv
ers and draft horses always <>u band
and for sale under a full guarantee;
and horses bought upon proper noti
fication by SKA NOR & NA'JE.
All kinds ot livo stock bought and
sold.
Telephone at Wick House
EYES EXAMINED FREE OP~WKGB
R. L. Klrkpatrick/Opticlao and Jewelei
Next to Court House Butler, I'a
Gnull ate I,a I'ort Ilurological Justit utc
/^ n ST REVIVO
Vitality.
Of Mc.
TIIK lilt HAT 30th Diiy.
FRENCH HEMEDY
lirodtioe* the above roaulln In :n ilnyn. II acta
powerfully ami nulrkly. Cured wlmn nil others
(nil. Young men will regain tlii'lr losi mini
hood. mill "111 limn will r«eovi*r their yolitlifill
vlK'ir liy uxli.K ItKVIVO. II <|iitckly unit surely
reatoren Nervotianeaa, 1/mt vitality, lxj*t Power,
I'liiiiiu: Memory, Waatlnx litscgses. and ill
effect* i»f MNM anil IndMCMtIM. which DM
Ota one fur itnAjr, bttaloeM «r Bltirun. 11 not
mi i» cure* 'tatting »i tM MM of dIMMCi
h'lt Ih it great nerve tonlo ntul hlooil hullilrr,
bringing back ih" pink plow iii pale obeeki
and restoring the (Ire ot youth. It wards nd
In*,mily mill I oimumptloii. Insist on having
ItKVIVO. DO other. Ili-mi Im> carried In vest
pocket. Ily mini. tl.oo |>cr package, nr »li fur
>■. mi. wllb a positive written guarantee to onto
or refund llie money. Circular frep. Addresa
UOVAI. MIiDK INKIO., IlIICAdf). I 1.1.
l'or Snleby RIiDDICK He GROMANN,
M. A. BERKIMER
Fimoral Director
37J5. ButlerA
DRAWING ON THE BANK
for running expense#
____ m _^ M _________ 1s no * g°°d business.
—We provide goods that
constantly drawonth*
, people.
CLOTHED IN THOUGHT
: is not sufficient for fall •
: weather. What you :
• need is one of our |io •
■ suits. |
SWINGING ON THE GATE
I
with your best girl is great fun, but th*
nights are cool and unless you want
pueutnonia, you had best get one of our
$9.00 overcoats.
schaul & Nast
Lead in J! Cloth iers, 137 S Maun St-, butler Pa.
8 #
Don't forget to call on us for that new school suit yyai V
boy will need this fall. *3
A new line to select from and at prices so low as to be
K almost "out-of-sight," flf,
| DOUTHETT & GRAHAM, 1
| -#C LOT HI E |
I BUTLER - - - PA. |
SM Our clothing for men for fall and winter wear is also^k
worthy of your consideration.
|pk Never in the history of the clothing business has the^k
price been so low as at present.
(j) P. S.—A few suits remain from the half-price sale, which*
go at half-price marked on ticket. JR
Mrs. J E. Zimmerman
Special Announcement.
We have a most complete assortment of these, all depart
ments filled to overflow with the most desirable and choicest
styles we have ever shown at very attractive prices. We
never affix our signature to any statement that we are not
positively sure is true, our old friends and patrons know this
and to those who do not know us, wc say give us a trial.
We will not disappoint you.
/Vlrs. J. E. Zimmerman
Successor to Ritter & Ralston.
"'' 4 1 '
We Have Moved to Our
New Store Room,
1128 S. MAIN STI
Witli a New Stock of Fall and Winter
FOOTWEAR.
Call and see us.
JOHN BICKEL,
BUTLER, PA.
Pittsburg exposition
INDUSTRY, -MANUFACTURES
ART MUSIC.
All tho wonders of Electricity. The Roentgen lUj! Shoe Making
Machinery—making T>oo paint Shoes daily.
Tho greatest exhibit of Agricultural Implements and Noreltlei eref
nbown in Pennsylvania.
MUSIC-FOUR CONCERTS DAILY—MUSIC
Gil mores Band, vIcI cLSr BERT '
October 5-24.
NEW MUSIC HALL.
Costing $50,000. Free Seats for 3,500 People.
An Art Gallery with threo hundred pictures finer than any erer
nbown west of New York.
HALF-RATE EXCURSIONS ON \LL RAILROADS.
Look Out for the Announcements.
ADMISSION, 35 cents. CHILDREN, 15 cents.
BRING THE FAMILY.
/ Our entire stock of
(Fail and Winter im
/portations in Milli
?nery dress goods
SLadies and Misses
5 Jackets, Caps, Col
/larettes and Fur ef
/fects are now in.