THE CITIZKN. THURSDAY, AtTGUST 11, i? 9*- HEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTE—AU advertiser Intending to max.; rh;inK»;s In their ;»<!<» should notify of their Intention to <J« so. not .utrr tlian Mo - ,iuy mornin*. Registers Notice, R' ad ReporU. unJ Widows' Appraisments for S*-pr. Term. Jnry List* for Sent. Term. Donthett & Graham § clothinK Bickel a Sorosis. The new shoe C. & T's Furniture on»i Executors of estates run secure their receipt ut the *. I I - ZEN office. and persons making public astl a lueir note uook.•». LOCAL AND GENERAL, —Butler Fair, September tt, 7. *. » —Dog days will end next Thursdav —Too rn-ich rain in some sections, ai d the oats are growing in the shock —"Claytonia" is the naiar of a new postoflice in tbi- county and J W. Hughes is P M —Three of the Bntler fire companies will participate in the races at McKees Rocks, tomorrow —All Bntler attended the splendid concert given by the Geimania at the Court House last Friday evening —Quite a number of Butler people are attending the Free Methodist Camp Meeting on the hillmde opposite Free port. —Quite a number of our citizens are ttking advantage of the dnll season to improve their sidewalks—a very good idea. —Three younK men from Chicago passed throneh Bntler on their hikes, Tnesday. They were going to New York. —The Standard Oil Co. lately placed an order for 40 miles of 8-inch pipe. All the pipe mills of the country are running night and day. —A new enre for snake-bite has been discovered by a Geiman Professor, but it comes to late;.-there are no more ven omous snakes in this neighborhood —Onr grocers are paying 10 cents for eggs. 10 for bntter, 40 to 50 for potatoes 40 for apples, 1 cent each for cncnin bers, 10 a doz for corn, *1 a bushel for tomatoes, peaches and pears. —The great Star Pointer formerly owned by J. W. Titley of Millerstown equaled his record of 1 :59| for a mile pacing at Colnmbns, O. last week This is early in the season for a mile this fast, and the chances are that he will lower his record before snow flit* —There is a 12,000 acre game preserve down along the Ohio river and every now and then the foxes that live in it visit the neighboring country, in cluding Adams and Cranberry twps.. this county, and help themselves to spring chicken. —The question of who can talk of his salary" and who must call his pay "wages" is settled by the congress of the United States. In the bankruptcy bill that has become a law is stipulated that "wage earners" shall mean an in dividual who works for wages, salary or hire, at a rate of compensation not exceeding $1,500 per year. —An ore train of 01 cars drawn by two engines passed through Bntler the other day. The engines are said to weigh 260,000 pounds each, the cars 20,000 to 80,000 each, and the loads 60,- 000 each. Figure it up and you have that train weighing about 0,000,000 pounds, and yon envy that big bridge over the Allegheny its holding up ability. —lf you read an advertisement to tho effect that a certain firm in some dis tant city will sell you an elegant tint ?d engraving of the battleship Maine for one dollar—said engraving approved by the Unithed States government— don't bite. They will send you a two-cent revenue stamp, and you will have no one but yourself to blame for your stupidity. —While Conrad Firch or Pfircht, whose place lies between Jefferson Cen tre and Saxonbnrg was out in the field harvesting a few days ago somebody entered his house and robbed him of SIOOO, in gold. He did not know he had been robbed nntil he fouud his purse containing a chock for S4O. and S2O in cash lying open behind bis barn. He is a bachelor, and his sister keeps house for him. —Eighteen passenger cars crowded full of excursionists for Conneaut Lake left Braddock on the Bessie R tt. last Saturday morning at 7:30. One of the engines jumped the track and the two trains did not reach Butler until about 1 P. M., when and where some of the excursionists left them. Tlieir bad luck was made unbearable by the con duct of some drunk and disorderly young men. —The races at the Fair this year are as follows:—Wednesday a 2-40 trot, purse $150; 2:20 trot oi pace, purse $20O; a special Bntler county race, and a run ning race, purse $75; Thursday, free for all trot or pace, purse $300; 2:30 trot, purse S2OO. and 2:24 pace, purse S2OO, Friday, 2:30 pace, purse $200; 2:40 trot, purse $150; 2.25 trot, purse 9200, and a running race, purse SIOO. Making a total of $1775, in speed premiums, not including the Butler county race. —A minister in a neighboring town, a few Sundays ago, surprised his audi ence by reading the following announce ment from the pulpit: "The regular session of the donkey club will be held as usual at the close of service. Mem bers will line up just outside the church door, make remarks and stare at the ladies who pass, as is their custom. Any member known to escort a lady to church and sit with her like a gentle man will l»e expelled from member ship." —lt is a long way from Cincinnati to Toronto, and yet a Cincinnati man made a wager some time ago that he couM ride from that city to Torontoon his bike, within a certain time, without money andwith only such food and drink as were gi ven to him. He followed the Ohio to Beaver, and then cnt across to Butler He was here last Friday evening, told his story to some of the lx>ys, got a square meal, and then started off. say ing that he expected to reach Harrisville that night. Quite a crowd watched him going down Main St. and up the ceme tary hill. He was to tie in Toronto by the following Monday. —A city duck who is spending a few days at a farm house is enjoying him self hugely. The other day he was heard singing— Now three times three for the bovine "she" And three for the female fowl, At the farmers door which they feed before, No wolf has a chance to howl. No poet's dream ever hatched a theme. More worthy a poet's j>en Than the kindly queen of the prairie green And the busy, cackling hen. As I lay deao ouh dav With ail tiie !e r«>,inu. ' Poor lioy ' I heard one Hell soon be un ler ground. He owed me ten. hnt then iHe softiy smo-jtntni h:s brow ' Twill no«- oocnr sgair?; He cannot reach me now "How tuUural ho look* Another <s»id " Poor lad' He wm so fond of books— ne born>wed all i had Another Poor. deara>'»il' He loved my dinners so' How sad' Yet th ■ whole. Twos best that lie .-hould go. Another An! so y-.ang' So hard it is to think His song was l< f t unsuni?— They say he used to drink. Another He w."a bright' How pitiful to ding >nch giftn away, lie might Have done some -lever thing Ana still anotnei groaned As in his chair he sank: "His loaf- will be bemoamd They he was e. crank As I lay dead one day While waiting for the hearse le< nldn't help bn f «ay: "This mii,'ht haye been much worse' Life —Dog day=< and cat uights —Days are noticeably shorter —There will he more hot weather -Politics is scarcely hrard of here. —Butler Fair. September 0. 7, ts, J H. Steen of Connoijuenessirg has taken Mr. Dumbanfch into partnership in the mill and creamery, and after Sept Ist the tirni name will be Steen & Dumbaugh. Wanted—A good boy the country for delivering. Good wages to suitable lioy. Apply at Geo. J Ki;ugs, 2o» S. .Main St. —The picnic of the .Taller Conuty Knights of tne Maccabees lu Iw icld at Maple Grove on next Thursday, Aug promises to be the largest of the season Railroad fare from Bntler is 60 cents for the round trr Admission to grounds free. The Germania band and Zeigier's orchestra wiil furnish ura sic for the occasion. —A man on a bike passed through Bntler la9t Saturday afternoon t-ving to bead off and captnre a #ian whose iiome is in Perry county this state, but who hid stolen a horse and buggy, and a woman in Bellevue, Ohio, and waa sup posed to be travelling eastward, —possi- bly in a light spring wagon for which he had traded the ouggy. The thiet is described as being a short, smooth-faced mm. of light complexion and weighing about 140 pounds. The pursuer was very anxious to recapture the horse and buggy. It was a sorrel horse 5 years old, 16 hands high with white ttar on forehead, and one hind foot white CHURCH NOT US —Butler Fair, September 0, 7, 8, 9. The fifth annua! convention of the Central Lutlieran League of the E. L Joint Synod of Ohio met in the German Lutheran Church of Butler Tuesday. A Children's entertainment jyili be given in the Mercer St. church, this Thursday evening. Admission free. All are invited to attend. There will be a lawn fete given on the church lawn it Union villo on the even ing of August 1898 Icecream and cake will lie served. Everylwdy wel come. Five hundred delegates to the ( hris tian L'nion convention from Pittsburg and Western Pennsylvania took part in the excursion from Saratoga to Lake George Monthly and returned delighted with the beauty of the trip. Almost 2,000 persons were on the four special train- that wore rnn from Saratoga Rev. E. Crouonwett will preach in the Old White church 01 next Sunday afternoon. The annual convention of the Luther league of the joint synod of Ohio open ed a three days' session in Bntler Tues day The address of welcome was made by Rev K. Crouenwett, of Butler and President J. IT Reiman, of Oil City, re sponded. These officers were elected: President. Rev. J H. Reiman, Oil City; vice president, east. H .1. Schnh, Alle gheny; west. ltev. L. N. Burry, Mas sillion, O.; English secretary. Marie Schuh. Allegheny; German secretary. Miss <l. Hoge, Allegheny treasnrei, C. E. Cronenwett, Butler. OIL. NOTKS. THE MARKET- Ought to be better but it ain t, production declining. The Standard was paying 96 this morning. Producers the same. MICHIGAN— Bredin and Laufferof this place who are doing considerable ing in Michigan thin week sent a ew to Wyandotte consisting of J C. MctCee of Baldwin, F. W Tinker, of Butler; W. A. Baine, of Harmony, and L. M. Cook, of Kelly BUTTEKCUP— Young & McClung will case this week at their well 011 the W. W Brandon, and they expect it to be flowing from the IJO foot nest week John Black & Co. are drilling on the Steel: and Golden & Co. are drilling their No. '£ on the Shutter. A Letter For You. Unclaimed letters at the Poatoffice at Butler Pa., week ending Aug. 8. G W Christy, Esq: II H Davis, Miss Marie Hayden, II II Heasley, Harry Hunt. T H Kelly. W L Lewis, F A Mizener, Esq.; Miss Elsie Simmons, Oscar Stiles, J G Vauhan, Esq.; Mrs H Williams. In calling for these letters please say advertised. JOHN W. BKOWN. P M Excursion to Conneaut. There willl»e a United Presbyterian re-union held at Conneaut Lake, Thurs day, August 18, 189 M. Special trains will be run from Braddock, Sliarpsburg. Butler, Oil City and Erie, stopping at all intermediate stations. Very low Kites of fare and splendid tr-iin service have been arranged for, affording United Presbyterians and their friends an opportunity for a dpy's outing at the most beautiful place to be found for such an occacion. A gemnl invitation is extended to all, whether United Pres -1 byterians or not, to join 111 this outing. Yellowstone Park ami Omaha Exposition. The Yellowstone National Park is un questionably one of the most interesting regions on the glybo, for vlthin it is displayed the greatest collection of na ture's manifold wonders Indeed, this mountain-bound plateau, high up on the summit of the everlasting rockies, is a veritable play-groand for the world's giant l'orces. The personally-conducted tour of the Pennsylvania Kailroad Company, which leaves New York on September 1, affords the satisfactory means of visitih« this wonderland and viewing its marvelou features A stop of two days will be made on the return trip at Omaha affording an opportunity to visit the Trans-MisnirtHippi Exposition Tourist will travel by special train of Pnllman smoking, dining. Bleeping, and observation cars in each direction. Eight days will be spent in the Park. A stop will also be made returning »t Chicago. The ronnd-trip rate, #285 from New York, Philadelphia, Balti more, and Washington, s<2Bo from Pitts bnrg, covers all necessary expenses. For details itineraries and full Infor mation apply to ticket agont. Tourist [Agent, lltW Broadway, New York, or ' address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant Qener !al Passenger Agent, Broad Street Sta tion, Philadelphia. —For bargains in valuable and desir able residences inquire of Wallter ii Mc- Elvain. r&GAL NCWS. XOTKS. —Batler Fair. September-' ■. s Wm M Ccwan bn« >k n returned to : Court on a charge of a&b The I. i • ri F.v v'::y ua* rl-i ! a municipal ii» i vs Mary A. lluKn claims * A C SlcQnistion has l>r>nt?ht ®ni* in trespass vs Philip Winter rid I -lsim? dama;?® ii. ?*OOO Letters or .ulminL'tralim were ..rant ! <*l :o O. P. Graham on eatar,- of O. H j P GtslMun, IV- Of t r .ii • Bj ;w;.. i VtH- Siug L-e .irt" '.t v>"ih a-tfciupted j felony and oniglary w.-»? allvd to -» ter into his owa ww|. ii; fin mob ->i "i for hi? appearance fit W tpt«.-;L. • r : term. Bert Ci ilehlow has bten teUirned o ! Court on a charge of a reli ! gious iuee",.iig. Peter MHiidv on a charge of larceny and a«cb. and ii »* Crest on charges ol larceny !.« i-ai-'f i and obtaining go<*is by fals • pretense. Last Tuesday week. E. ; Uilgurist had a hearing l»ef'>ie K-<i Anderson an ■j. charge of embezzlement. ; ic -rred by Jos. SmitL, kuo '.leged > <« G- 1 .-.v. • had collected coete »nd faii-d t-> tarn tLein oyer, and w; * held for co'irt At tV hearing the point was ra:sed 'hat h -Ttini ce of tl>* P ace cor:.! •>'»• 1> sued on that charge unless he had Im>pts l m>pts giv er. 30 days uotice. lie appi ed for a wr! of halrtsis corpus, and at i aear ivc bdun con) I n—i ' y morning, bt w>.- <li> • :irge.: and dir*ctei (» reiti a the v.sts t tL Comity Co'. ssioner-. The anio"i.» in dispute was- ft 00 and E'i; .ay he w ': 1 I hnv«» p«;d it on demand, after L»* receiv it. Judge Bell of D.ai: >'.m-t> grante<l an injunction to •! % Gardner, the eldest son of Andrew G.-i of ij ron ■ on Monday resiiain.ng toe latiier froin marrying -Mro Sarai. L Oafliu. of that plact. vhi oh hi was intent up on doing. Th : i rother uuaonal method of stopping a wedding wr.s the outcome of the Gardner children' 2 displeasure at their fath»-r's detenninai.on to uiarry a woman whose repute iu the ccmmnr.- itv is ,-uc'u that Mr. (iai luei would not undertake a contract with iier *ere he in his right mind. The conri was a->k ed to appoint acoinniission in lunacy on the old gentleman, but refnso<l to do ■< . on fhe gronnd that such a petition should be made in open court. Pend ing such an action the couri granted the injunction restraining all justices or ministers of the gof-pel from ma'.Ty ing the couple. Mr. Gardner is <iuit« well off. Property Tka.vsfew.s G *\V Keistei to H Arblaster -id acred in Sl.pperyrock for s">l. Tobia; Mctder to G F Meedcr 48 acres in Craiioerry for SI2OO. Z P LaaiTer to Louisa Dunilach 100 acres in Connoq. for SO2OO. Gertrude Burnett to Sarn'l Turk lot in Hilliard for $175. M J Gallagher to J S Sh ikeley 30 acres m Centre for SOOO. W .1 riiliiard to J H Steen lot in Con noq. boro. for iIOO. .T TI Steen to O M Dambieh lot :l Connoquenewiing boru for »'JdUO. P Fenaeil to A cc W K R 4 acre.- in Clearfield for S7OO. P Fennel 1 to A 4 W R II lot- a Dear view for sloo. .1 W Filkntr to W L Falkner H acres in Buffalo for ?! Mitri iafrc License • F. S. Nje.. Beaver Co Delia Rodgcrs Lancaster twp John M Mawhiney ... Vci. mgo twp Emma M. Bicker Winfeld twp Joseph Sing Butler Minnie Maxwell Summit twq At Mercer. Si. A. Keck ui uiove City and Dessie McCainant ot Slipperyrock Corporals and Sergeants. At the meeting of the new Military company last Friday night the follow ing non-commissioned ofiicers were appointed Firs* Sergeant—A G Kelly, Second Sergeant—Rob 1 Mc- Cotcheon, Third Sergeaut--J. O. Mitchell, Fourth Sergeant—Clarence Kelly, Fifth Sergeant W. P Parker Corporals—J. G. Dunn A. G Cum berland. W. R Eastman. H. H. Jack sou. F. E. Kelly. Philip Coulter, Her man Lie'oold, Jr., J. A McDowell Company Clerk—A. J. Weigynti. Those of the company present were measured for uniform* and the balance will be measured during the coming week. The Adjutant General is any. ions tc have the new guard equipped as soon as possible. The uniforms will be made at the state arsenal at. Harris burg and the companies wilt lie fitted out aa fast as the work can be done Arms will also lie supplied in a few weeks. The officers of the Butler company hare received orders from Brigadier General Miller to hold themselves it. readiness to respond to telegraph orders to report ;<t Franklin for the pnrjio.se of elect ::g regimental officers. Members of the new military com pany who ba\e not yet had their meas ure takeu are <lir':<'l< d to call :• t once a* W. H. Young's in the Bickel building. I The Season at l.ilj IJst'e. Lily Dale, the chaiming resort on I Lake Cassadaga. Mecca of the shining j lights of spiritualism, attractive to all who are curi-jns about methods of rub her nee king into the myste-1 ries of the occult has a larger attendance of visitors than any season up to date. The program offers many attractions. Among prom inent people on the grounds are Moses Hull, Mrs. C. P. Lillie, Dr W W. Hicks, Mary Flizaboth Lease, Hon. A Gaston. Dr. J. M. Peebles, of Battle Creek, Mich., Ma lame De Ovies, wile of a Spanish count, and many others of more or less fame. Mediums of all kinds are present in force Among them is Campbell, the man who paints beautiful oil paintings of flowers and , birds between slates while the "sitter holds them in his hands. His rooms are furnished in ori ental splendor. The Bangs sisters of Chicago are also much in evidence. Beside their exhibitions of independent slate writing and paper writing, they now furnish pictures of departed friends to those who desire them sufficiently to pay the fee. Pierre Keeler, one of the most successful of mediums, is on hand aud kept full of liusinfs"' Maggie Wait is also there Pnndlt I.r.wlon, a Hindoo Tbeosophist, in full native cos turne and in chargo of an American lady manager attracts much attention - -Franklin Spectator. Attend the State Normal School At Slippery Rock, Butler county. Best advantages in music, methods, form study, drawing, etc. Expenses only $54 for 16 weeks. 1-all Term begins Septem ber 5, 1.598. AX.BKUT E MAI/fBY, Principal. LAST 01 THE SEASON. The Pennsylvania Railroad's Popular Excursions to the Seashore. August. 1M is tin. date of the List Penn sylvania Railroad low rate twelve-day excursion to Atlantic City and the prin cipal South Jersey seashore resorts. A special train of Pullman pari • • curs ai'l day coaches wtll leave Pittsburg oi above mentioned date at 6.55 A. M arriving at Altoona 12 15 P M., where stop for dinner will be made, reaching Philadelphia 0.25 P. M. and arriving Atlantic City, via the Delaware River Bridge route, the only all rail line, at 8.40 I'. M Passengers may also spend the night in Philadelphia, and proceed to the shore !>y any regular train from Market Street Wharf or Uroad Street Station on August 19. Tickets will be sold from the stations at the rates named below.— Rato. Train leaves Pittsburg $lO 00 m.55 A. M Tarentum 10 00 7.34 Natrona 10 00 7.8'.( Butler 10 00 6.5» Freeport 10 (X) 7.4» Altoona (stop dinner) 800 12 85 P. M Philadelphia... Arrive.... 8.85 Atlantic Oity ..Arrive 6 40 Tickets will also be good on regular trains leaving Pittsburg at 4.80 and 8.10 P. M., carryiug sleeping cars through to Philadelphia and Atlantic City. For detailed information in regard to rates and time of trains apply to ticket agents, or Mr. Thomas K. Watt, Dis trict Passenger Agent, Pittsburg. PERSONAL* I • Bntirr Fair. Sei>tember I I Phihp Scuert kof Minerva O is vi- I iting ir Btitlw. W. C Fiudley, ha* returned j from hie ani.-g. Win He-rinbormoi of Jefferson twp i v.-as in town, Tuesday I Yv" T McKinney r.ud son ot Concord j twp. wt-e in tcwn. Tuesday. | Murt liiiwa wta t • ! V» to look for a :ob yesterday >fj- : i Ch&- Adaws, of St Lou > *8 I v*ri ■ iu hoi ilftUir.- L. H«rury ?.ir> Al Walter i- visit in .'- net i-aiei t - Mr and i!r- Ed 3r,wn « Cairo .V Va. C. A. l>ail*y and family, r. II Mur phy an<! V K PhillijM". ar»* at Cbantar;- 'l ua - MisaAhce McFaria 1 »l Allegheny i.- t.if s? 31 ?s t«. ra -.i. < - tler <vr ■•■t. Mr* E L. Wi-ods, of Ureal lieit .s visiting Mr*. <i li. Kennedy of the ->th Ward Rev. Decker and v. n - of West sin!, bnry retmnfd Thnivday from i {-ir. p 3a t prof 11L..11 ot Thai College is spei. : i ..he su.i.aur it Zclienci-ie He i.- :n poor health. .vlitis .'ertb* McCantile.ss of Frank.in twp. i- visiting r'-iends u Clarington 1 i*. i; Coon ; v A. T. Brown and wife of Cochrauton. are the pr.fft.-- of Wt.. ?•? Johnston ol Farview Ave. Mias Phelie Keener of Lawrence comity is visiting Mi-- Ella Brisker of Sarvers Station Ed Simmo* s. wife ard family were the guests of J. W Millers of Mercer street. last week Miss Bernice Meals of the Clerks ciftice, relntmd houie from a six weeks stay at Chantauijoa. Mi .- Wilkin j. cf Pittsburg, is th.- gnest of her sister Mrs llarvey Boy.l of th>* First Ward A. B C. McFaria: d Em;, has return ed trorn a month s \ it-it with re!ativ» - in sonthern Ohio. Alex Dtinba. of Clearfield county, a brother of Dan and '-ol visited hu folks here last week T- " Alexander came la-k from W Vir»inv«, yesterday, but don't fret about it, he's going back soon Andy Carnegie paid a million dollars for the castle of Skiho aud 20,00i> acres of lami on the north coast of Scotland Yv. 8 Kiskaddon and wife of Kar kak.-e, til. visiting hi? parent* here They b; tli hold us in the hospi tal there. W. .T. Marks of Bntbr and Adam Ekaa of Efcaustown have been drawn as jurors for the U. S , court at Williams pr-rt next month L> F. Hiiiiard of Ea«t Erook. Law rer.ee Co drove over to Butler yen.er daj He' engaged in gardening ther> for the New Castle market. lean Kennedy oi Auanis twp. was in town, Monday, trying to buy a houna doir to Kill some foxes that have been annoying biui. His P O. is Mrirs. John Williams of Co E eunie home Wednesday morning, in cuarge of the body of Albert Waters. C. K Smith and Howard Hi<zlett, who bad b<-»-n in the hosmtf.l '••-itue on si.nie train. Messrs Howard Painter, Fred EVas. J M Dight, I N Dyke C. H. Wol ford. E. E. Graham and S. L. Chees man are mentioned a ; candidates for Connty Superintendent. Messrs Brown. Graham, Stronp and Strawick of Co. E came home last Sat nrday When they left eamp Messni W;itf«"s, O'Donnell Haslett snd Smith were in the hospital. Charley Johston, the enterprising merebant tailor of Piospect, iins recei/ eil ft large and tine stock of patterns for the coming fail iind winter trade. A i a merchant tailor Air Johnston is very favorably spoken of by all of his custom er.s. Horace G. Meals who is studying at tte Dmtal College iu Cincinnati is spending tfc« suuiuifi .tt home; and lii. friend Lewis Black of Franklin is visit ingliiiu. Mr. Black is a graduate of the Boston Conservatory of music, and sang in two of fnir churches last Sunday. W. A. Fonjuer and Cal. Anderson are on the committee to meet at Bedford Springe next Wednesday for the i>tir pose of formally notifying the Demo cratic tioßiincc:) of their noi.iination. It i.s a seeming incongruity to locat. a Detii •eratic committee at r. Water iuj.- place Dr. J. C. Atv.-ell a recent graduate of the Medico Chirnrgica! College, Phila delpbia, and well-known in this place, has decided to iocate in Butler. Tb doctor is a young man of estimable character and nas shown eu\ mble abili t\. II has a large nnmhrir of friends in this place who join the in wishing him abundance of success Slipperyrock Signal. County Fairs. Kittanning—August 28 26. Parker August 80 September-2. Tarentum August 80 September 2. Butler—September f.-tt Greenville—September 7-9. Clarion September 20-28. Stonboro —September 20-23. Meadville—September 27 30 Mercer September 27-29. Greensburg September 27 -30. $1.50 Excursion to Kinzua l»! i«lge. Sunday Aug 14th IS9B via P. <.V W On the above date the P. & W. wiil run a special excursion train to Kinzua Bridge and return, leaving Butler at ■i:- 80 central time arriving at bridge at 10:15. Returning train well leave the Bridge at 3 1' M. arriving Butler at 9:i5, fare for the raund trip 81:50. Reduced rates via Pennsylvania Itailroad for Mount Gretna Farmers* Exposition. From August 15 to 19, inr-lusive, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell, for the above occasion, lound-trip tickets to Mount Gretna and return at rat* •if one far for the round trip, from principal stations between East Liberty and Bryn Mawr. These tickets will be valid for return passage until August 22, inclusive. For information in regard to train service and specific rates application should be made to ticket agents. Vacation Trip- Visiting Watkins Glen. Niagara Falls. Thousand Islands, Quebec, Mon treal. Au Sable Chasm, Lake Cbam plaiu and Lake George, Saratoga, and tii: Highlands of the Hudson. Leave Philadelphia by s. ecial traui August 1«» The tour will be in charge of one of the company's tourist agents. An exj»eii enced chaperon will also accompany the party, haying especial eliarge of unescorted ladies. The rate of SIOO from New York, Brooklyn, Newark. Trenton. Philadel phia, Harrisburg. Baltimore, and Wa V ington covers railway and boat fare for the entire round trip, parlor-cars seats meals en route, hotel entertainment, transfer charges, carriage hire in fact, every item of necessary expense. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any additional information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, ll!)»; Broadway, New York; 800 Fulton Street. Boooklyn, 7-jii Broad Street, Newark, N J.; Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Notice to Wool-Growers. Messrs. Troutnnn's Sous requiring all the room tlicy have for their own busi i ness, I have changed my location to Graham Bros.' grocery store, just across the street from my old location with ' Troutman's, wdiere I will be gl id to see (all my former wool friends, assuring them of fair treatment, and the market price in cash for theii w >ol. Troutmans wish to state that they liu.ve gone out of I the wool-buying business altogether Wa, P. RuaiiuiKGiiK ACCIDENTS. Mrs. M ug.-.re Dutn nr. -f Statin who Htm with hg ma Daniel. 1 fel! njx>n *he a week or two an.i fra -tured her thigh G»ne. I Henry S: .•• if \V.-»-hington twp tell from -be iaow i" :be thn-a U tioor of Rsy .- bam iaet Thtirsilay. and 'was =t-r ; . -is'y n 1 ins 1 . ills hea«'. W*H j cut. ;nd be wi< it >i" Unconscious t y 1 the fait But he is reeovermg again Miss Mollie Crsig fell from -ier bicycle at C-.uueaut Lak- >,.iu> d.iys ago. and siibi jiaed injurit • thu bavt tn-ide her li lpless s> nee. An Italian niilroa' 1 workman had ins leg broken while yi work at l artx'U v -:.tr" Tuestlay H-- was : r.jugr.t to the new hospital, where l)r shnitis at tended h s r.'.jrri ■••• Jo a." (. aiT, was s track by a P iV S\ train in yesterday, but WHS net seriously injured. Ch&s X« tt. al-Harris»-ille was cut oc the hand bv tui h:.e !N of a bn sin t some time ago. and blaoil poisoning iias set in. iL» -Vnious. Bntler Fair. September 6. V. s 9. the Lutherans •. Western Penvsyl yann. will hold their annual reunion .ir lillewild Friday August l'2th. The Sixth Annual reunion of the Sloan fvtuily will be '.el; in the Mat th< w B]< b (jrore near E'i Clair on Thursday tis-' 20th iast. Th" date tixe<l by 'he committee of thellihßegt. 1' K. Y. C. associati-11 for their !'th bi-annual reunion has been at request of the citizens of Scottdale changed from Oct.. 1 ;r 1 "th to Sept ' s«'s and will be held on Friday t'ep' at Scottdale The third aur.nal reunion of the Lutherans of rn IY»l v vania will b held at Conneant Lake • 1 Wednesday Ann- 1 Tth ai premises to be largely attended from this p!.-ue It is probable that the f'hicorn Lutberans will also be represented, as an effort is being made for a spe- ial train from that place. Special train leaves the P & W d< pot it 7-yit A M. a>d by arrongiaent ticn»'ts wii/ oe goml tor r \s.. itajr Fare (Ml, children under 13—50 c. C'osing Out Auction Saie Of all tbe 1. 1 "nd -.-v aar olds on the SheiTett Stock Farm Every animal sound and i.aii i.-ome anfl v. -v promis in; Every one bred right in the purpl< ot Tennessee's best bred pacing stock. Hal Braden .Ir . brown h >rse foaleil ISOi, ,- re, lial Lr;wie>i, ti 07r Dam Queen Private the dam of Qnnen i'omter a titij, isixth heat of a winning race by High Private, Hireoi tin dan, of Miss Jennings 4 08}, son o? Volnn teer 1. sire of St .Talian 2:11. Note This horse is soiiiid every respect itnd i.s very fast Lei a Brooks, bay mare foaled isii j. sire. Rattler Brook:-. 2:23, =ire of Clara J 2:11. Dam Qneen Pnvjta, dam of Queen Pointer, 2:".'O T [li_-h Private, sire of the dam of Mhs Jennings. 2:OSJ. by Yolunteer Vot Lelia Brooks is £ very speedy mare, having 110 mark She has went 1 mil Ids year in , 23, eighth iu ltll seconds. She is good for a mile in 8:15 or better thi.: year. Hal Prival- bay colt foeled 1697, sir?. Masktr. r>am. Queen Private, dan ol Quecu Pointer, 2--M. by High Private. Hal T. bay colt foaled 1897, sin Masker. D im, Sally Hopkins Sail, dam of Daisy Hopkins, '55. by ,J'«n Fisk Mi*t> Masker, roan filly foaled ItOT. sire, Masker. Dam. Ida Hardee, by Watson's Haidec. .ti <iat" by Brooks. Hal Hardee, bay gelding foaled IH9.>, sire, Hal Braden, 2 Dam, Ida Hardee, by Watson'? Hardee. Lookout Hal, bay colt foaled 1 stH> sire. Masker, sire t»f Patsy D. 2:15. Domino Pointer, 2:19, trial ~':10; and others by Brown Hal, First dam Tommie Hunter by Lay Tom. £:23 Second dam. Winnie Hunter by Prince Pulaski. Note Lookout Hal is a nice big rangy colt. Will show a mile in 2:40 or better on dav of sale. Sound in every way, and is a fast, natural pacer Lady Hal, 1 two-year oldt, brown filly foaled 1 *9O, sire Masker. Son of Brown Hal, 2:12t. sire of Star Pointer, t :*»'.»j Hal Dillard 2:o4jr, Hal Braden 2 (>7-1 Dam, Sally Hopkins, dam of Daisy Hopkins. 2:25, by Jim Fisk. Note— Laay Hal is a very promising filly. She will show lailes in 2.40 HaK'e Collier, brown filly foaleil I*9';. sire, Masker, sire of Patsy D, 215 Domino Pointer, 2:19f. Dam, Mattie Collier, dam of King Hal. by Old Ben Geo. Hal, brown colt foaled 1890, sire Masker. Dam. Queen Private, dam of Queen Pointer, 2:20 i, by ffia'ii Private Ed. Hal, brown colt foaled 1897, sire. Masker. Dam, Tommie Hunter, by Bay Tom. 2:23 Second dam Minnie Hunter Sale to commence at one o'clock at Kittanning, Pa. Saturday August 20, 1898! Terms made known at sale Catalogue upon applies tion. W. E. Title Y. Cbicora. Pa L. H. Bean, Auctioneer. .Stray !fogs. Come to the premises of the subscriber in Jefferson twp., nef'- Frazier's Mill, on or about August Bth. 1898, one white brood sow, aud three large shoats—two white and one black, all sows. The owner is requested to come for ward prove property, pay charges and take them away, otherwise they will IKS disposed of according to law W\ Hegimn itii \M . Saxonburg P. O. Pa' Kcduccd Kates to Grangers' I'ic uie at AVilUams' Clrove via Pennsylvania Kailroail For the accommodation of persons desiring to attend this interesting pic- Nic and exhibition the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell "xenrsion tickets from August 2? to September 3, good to return until September 5, inclu sive, at rate of one faro for the round trip, from principal citations between East Liberty and Brvn Mawr. For information in regard to train service and special rates application should be made to ticket agent. TIMBER. l T ur blank applications and instructions how to apply for reduction of So [>er cent, of taxes on timber lands send 25 cents to J. A. HKYDRICK & SONS, Civil Engineers, Butler, Pa. | Sunday to Allegheny. Commencing Sunday May 22nd and until further notice the Pittsburg and Western R it will sell excursion tick et:- to Allegheny every Sunday for traiu leaving Butler *:!•*> A. M. city good to return on afternoon trains date of sale. Fair for round trip 73 cents. It yon want a Bicycle or your old one repaired go to White Walter iV Co. largest stock in County. Bicycles for hire. —Ask your physician if lie does not think a sojourn at Cambridge Springs would do you good If you need rest and nature's touic, good mineral water, he will answer, "Yes." Ilr.tel Rider of feis accomodations equal to the best. Send for circulars. —New Spring and Summer gocxls ar riving every day (prices much BELOW LAST YEARS PK1C1,3.) ;at The Peo ples Store. —Are you overworked and in need of rest and ijuiet? Hotel Pider, Cambridge Springs, 13 the place for you. All the comforts of home together with 'lie best medicinal waters known A week's sojourn will make you ten years young er. Write for circular". —Music scholars wanted, at 128 W. Waytie St. j I OS" PURE SPRING WATER ICE |IH _i" delivered to all parts of the " v town, evtiy day. Leave or ders at RICHEV'S BAKERY ■42 Main St Of Interest to You. 1 Parties wishing to engage in the livery I business, callMcElvain for i locationjUui^H Xi:itiliUOliliool» NOTI-IS. v.'-ert '. in 1, f Ilayfie'. 1«w ; Crawford county while a-'-isting :n threshing on th. Lane £:.rm fell fro-:, a u.it into .lit ..i' U..ring his n f -r i leg from his boo v and lujnritg hira .a ' ten n!lv !!t ii.-l tvo hours' Inter While George Hertsog wa- mowing ;in Fayette conii.y, thi mow . ran over ab:gsnal:e The horse.-, ran vS wiih J ti;e lnachiDr', while a inocnter suaki* ran I off rapidly towards ii.e -voods. It es I raped. Th;- newer had < it »i 7 five feet : and a half ot the tail of the r»- t >ti'R at d i wli.ii was i- it appeared to be -U fe- ' long. This is sapposed to be the uio:i <Vi' --li ,k.- ti'at h.iS :i tciroi to t<»;;t |i uimni.: ty ijr ycf.r.. In lss;i he snaLe ; «u> M?en stieic'aed oui alonit' a log s 1 r.iiiL' ii-'f-n and wa.» J wliioh rod 22 ffot Sin, e rheti t • has been a evi i y -niiimt rin the -°aine i vicinity i Onite a number of robberies be'" j -atelv occurred ir Grove Citv Barkev ■ rilleai d IBn m , ..t <»a!loway. Venango ooanty, .Sat j urday eveidng a 5-year-old child if i Chari's K in■« diwpjwared tr*. i ':■ j home ani ..li efforts to fia<l it xailrd I after an ait night search. Next mcri - I in;: the body of the '-hi'.l was fotnl jdrown».T in a ■ >arr j . of water at its Iti rue. I: had let a llojtiug a toy bo*i lon the water, and losing its balance, fell into the bfirrel j Ttie gla-4 plant at Dlair.-ville wiil mxjti be Ji>d again. Souic months | -since a partv came and propose ! jifasicil was raised for them the;, would op»-ra ; e tbe plant The money was sul -cribed r.nd the works start<kl P-nt after a few months' opera tions th; compsny he*- ma le the ~i; : a .me menr that the ix»ncvrn i? not bi-r I eroutrh for thi;.; the rai'road fa< ilitif j too limited and they must pull out. Th.. next town to give them a bonus is not mated. We vt..ture the prediction that the next COL ;- that tackles the Bloirsvill* people for a bonas will get . very cold reception. About a year ;-gc at nearly the sauie time, two families named aud Shellimlim.-r. residing in Barrel I township. Armstrong conntv. were gagged, bound and robbed by unknown men. L. st week two .ni- >. were I mdei in jail nt Kittanin'ig caarged w h th> crimes. They are Peruiiuns Ecker and Labanna Eckor. brothers, who then lived at Panllon V\ estm-jrelanucounty acros.-' the river from Apollo. Permi nns Eeker has ni de a co;if, sion. in which he implied,ed two other men one named Coffey, and tue other's identity he tried to r onceal The ofii curs. b-'i«tving his b.other Lal«ntu> wa. implicated, arrested him and he was ta ken to Kittann.ri:- Coffey's where r.bouts are not kr ov. n. Has tne Coniiience of Wage Earners. Never a week day f;oes by but new de positors place iheir surplus earnings for safe keeping in the Pittsburg Bank for Savings, No. 210 Fourth avenue, Pitts burg, Pa. It has thousands of depositors, and assets of over *3,500,000. For thirty six years this brui has steadily increased the volume of its business notwithstand ing war, panics aud hard times, and has ;ained the confidence of wage earners without uua oer. Four ;>er cent interest is always p. id or '.ime denosi s. You can lian'c by mail Write for informs tion. —We have jo large U. S. flags—Art you going to put one cn your building' Send si/e and ask for price Shnman & Bros., 414 Wood St.. Pittsburg, Pa. Any ot oar readers needing gas stover ■jr gas luugi'S, gas ; routs or any gas sav ing will find it a financial sav itij' to call at the store of W. H. O'P "on & Son -on East Jefferson St. and get prices on the extensive line they have on exhibition. TI ey ure also agents for the celebrated WelsbacL Light, of which more than 1200 were old in Butler, last year. —Job,work ot al! idr-ds done at tbe Cirz;.N C'KKICS. EXc-Cu iOR'S NOTICE Letters testamentary on the estate o 1 1 Sara' 1 Jane Cranmer, dee'd., (widow o. | Israel Cranmer, dee'd.,) lite of Centre twp., Butler Co., Pa., having been grant- 1 ed to the undersigned, all persons know ! ing themselves indebted to said estatt will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement to j. L>. McJTNKIN, Ex'r.. Butler, Pa. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Letters testamentary 011 the .state of Robert Trimble, Esq., dee'd., late of Middlesex twp., Butler Co., Pa., having been granted to tkt undersigned, ail persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment and any having claims against saiil estate will present tliexn duly au thenticated for settlement to S. C. TRIMBLE, Plick P. 0., W A. DENNV, Butler Co., I'a Executors, Mcjunkin & Galbreath, Att'ys. B R BARGAINS A I N . S Are Not All Gone We have a fot of Monarch shirts made of Garners percales former price /1.50 now going at 75c. 33 l-3per cent Olf on all wiuter underwear and lots of broken sizes going at one half price. We Still Hive a few of those $5, Jj and fhats in the Hollar sale We Have About five dozen fine wool top shirts in ( Black and Brown shades, worth $2, aud *250, we are offering them at J1.25. Come in and tell us what you need and see if we canno supply you. COLBERT & DALE. 242 S MAIN ST. BUTLKR, P>. THK Buiicr County National Bank, LJullcr Penti, Capital paid in - - fix), 000.00 Surplus and Profits - $114,647.87 Jos. Hartman, "President; J. V. Ritts, Vice President; C. A. Bailey. Cfl hier; John G. McMarlin, Ass't Cashier. I Ren rat banktni? buslne transacted. Intel' ..1 paid on tluu deposits. V >ney loaned ori approved security Wi invito you to open an neeouut with this )' 111 L DIKIX'TOttS-Hon. Joseph ilarln it, I! -n. VV S. \Vn Ulrou, Dr. »v St Moovci 11. Mc- Hn'ri'iiiv, K. E. A bruins. C. I'. <'o)|lu.s 1 H. Smith. Leslie I'. Ilazlett. M. I'lneß in, W. W. It. Larktn, ''dm Humphrey, l)r. W. M. i'rn.l!. ss, lieu Mt s ..».-.h, J.e\t >l. Wise J. V. Hilt--' Subtsrcibe (or The Citizen. Our Method i)oii>£| business ______ Wo v:!! •■lent vour pafrotttige. Our* is not the or!v store in Butler but »e <Jo *rr te make it srcH a rl.tce t;> t.vy * '".ir imps tnelictt»(' a" to vin vnur con fide ucc ' d se?ur«- your pa'.onjsje. I>o not coec to our st;-re for cheap drug.4. We d- —.'t j them. Nothing but the best lit.ds a place in our ! store and every article i bearing <u;i rmuie's -*nar j anteed to oe jus hs re:>re | -ented 01 you can j;et vour , noney oack. V» e buy the I best, sill the besl, V»r-p • the Lest and lecoinnlfciui the lest It is t'ais meth od that has brought to our store a 'arge and de sirable have never dealt at our .'.Ol c we wonid be pleased to have you £a..i. We try lok-tpev rythiugthat ij likely to be called t-.r ;n our line .»ut it \.e sliouid not have nliat ou .-> ut v.* v.il! frankly I tell you 'o and '<s \ \ std to get it fou you at the possible moment. We give vo i \ '•. t you *..= * x "<> su'ost I'itious permitted. Let us f t ii you. prescriptions, Respectfully, C. N. Boyd, ORUOGIST. Diamond Block, Butler, Pa. LEGAL ADVERTISMENTS. ORPHANS' COUrtl SALI'. By virtue of ax* oriler txui r»f th« Orp' an«' i!rt cf P'r!- .•• n. ij. T» . tuad :it No. Ta of Marcti term. \ •> of Court t!u* undt rsijii d .nlmi llstiat »i of .)%%■■< st:it of J n;es t'riswell. I:» -■ of *' wnv : p. ooun j a.iri «if »j. -iiiiJ. dee'd., v.lJl offer for -.lie :it pa* !ic vendue on the c >ATUIi: AV. A. S'i Ci', lv . ri! lo' p >f -• i(Wj •V. ;t! ' <'♦ ' T :j.■. tr.ict cf i.iritJ v.ua>t''j ; n \ . i. liutle • (.0.. >*t< •' IVaii^y« vanfn tjonnded n«»rih by ! r.'l- Cik>. • ' 'n ir ."i 1 Park • '"iv !»y . *ikll 'f >,truu* I PAlk r.i•-«» s ( Mcri'tt sntith by l«!nd of John IVirr . ! PurvU. iatf w* st i»y i.» kil* <>( l\ K* axicfiy's :i«»i»s, .1 Lv it :ik ,t:id o>»\- ort tielr*, CC tain'.ntr If>' : !re- i n • ' ! with I! fram< dwvlhnir <ne n -tr * cw: 1 b:w i..«t:: .. .. > . *iur ov t Jc.r ! Laud sftuv; 1 Li /;■. .Mar-i froil • - will di !" St W Rj . Convenient to -Lur « and schools. Lami in coiKiit. 'u -.it 3 wvil waiei-t d, wt'il itdupie.t io ti .!• sUn -.Mi-iii/ general fart>'.injr purooses. Cu be i! tmd l"' |s lerrltorv i**« eveloit •« . TKR.uS i I' SA I K • it ii ilf i tu • • ir 'hi. .m in ii» v n» »e j.i i-< t»u i-ontirmation u sale hy the t »urt n ' the otWr half in «>u»* v t :»' •» : ' • i;' • f,. t«"» Vr .♦ 'Ure< •y bond :i»ui murtu.ico on \ii< premises, with u>nal waivers and . 'oruey's Mission. K'»Br ur Kii)i» Adm'r., Myoma. Pa McJunkin & Oiilbi. iih \tty\. ." tier. Pa EXECUTO R 3 N OTICZ~ betters testamentary on the estate of John Sipe, dee'd., 'ate of Clearfield twp., Butler county, Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please inakr imrtediatc payment, aud i:iv having claims said estate V ill ; t -eni .nm, \. r ?rlv putenticated for settlement to EMEUNB Slit. Arim'i.., Coyiciville, Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTTCZ '.etters of administration on the of Emtna Sbrader, dee'd., lnte of Cutlei borough, But'er Co., Pa., baxing been to the undert': :ied, all persou.-- knowing llienuclvos indebted to said estate will please mate mrnjdiate pav cieut.and any having c'a'.w- '.gainst sa'd »! 'te will present theniduly authenticat cd for settlement to W. B SfiSAi cs, ldin'r., Butler, Pa. W D. Brandon Att'v. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. I,ettcro testamentary 0:1 the estate ol I.M.ae Kepple, dee'd. iate ol Pair view township, Butler county, *'a., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make inifc»:diate payment, and any having claims against the same will presc 1 them fcr settle ment to WM. L. KEPi'tE, P.x'r., Peacnvilie, Pa. C. Wat.kisß, Att'y. AD"MINfSTraiOR'S \CT!CE~ Whereas, letters of s - .minis 1 ration have been is.-,ueil t< tin- t'u- idei :gued in th'* es.ate of William A. Anderson, late of Middlesextownsh:; . Butler comity, T'a., dee'd., nonce is hereby givcu to all persons indebted to the said decedent to call and settle, and all persons lia\ ing claims against the same w ill please pre sent them duly authenticated for pay ment to SaRaK ] AND3RSON, Administratrix of William A. Anderson, dee'd , Plick, Butler Co., Pa. S F. (\: A. L. Bowser, Att'ys., Butler. Pa. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of Margaret J. Mcßride, dee'd, late oi Mid dlesex township, Butler county, Pa,, having be-, granted to llic uudeisigueJ, ail persons kuowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them, dul> fro bated, for settlement to JOHN Ex'r., hakerstowii, Pa MCjUNKIN Nt GAI.HRKATH, Att'ys. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE^ Letters testamentary on tk« estate of John S. Love, dee'd, laic of Clinton twp.. Cutler county, fa., having been granted to the undersigned, ail person? knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make imir.cdifc.te payment, and any having c1r.i..... against said esiate will present them duly probated for settlement to W. H. LOVE, Ex'r., Riddles X Roads, Pa. W. D BRANDON, Att'y. AI» >IINI STICATOII'S NOT ICK. Letters of administration on the estate of Harriet Thompson, dee'd., iateof Claj twp.. Butler 10., Pa., having been grout ed to the undersigned, all persons know ing themselves ire ebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated feu settlement tu R. C. THOMPSON, Adm'r., Elora, P. O. \V. C. PIJfDX.£Y, Att'y. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Letters of administration C I. A. uu the estate of Nancy C. Stewart, dee'd., late of Centre twp., Butter Co., Pa., hav ing Wen -ranted to the umkisigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to :>aid estate will please make immediate payment, aud any haviug claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement l >. THOMAS T STKVART, Adinr. C. T. A., Mt Chestnut, Pa. J. P. Mcjunkin, Att'y. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the will of t Richard G. ?*els'.j, late of Middlesex township, Butler county, Pennsylvania, j dec d., haviug been gar ted by the Reg ister of said county lo the undersigned Executors thereof Therefore all persons kii'>wiiiK themselves indebted to the estate of said deceased are requested to make speedy payment, and those bavin* claims against said estate can present them properly authenticated for settle ment to 11. M. i ARKS, T. A. PARKS, Executors. E. Mcjunkin Att'y. Glade Mills. Pa. M. C. WAGNER, ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER, 159 South,, .—i^street. Over bbaut Nut's Chaoui* store 1 # A L< g i J We wish to raiWc room for our -all and J W 1 %) the month of August, will srll oui summer €r '4| W K oo^3 whf.fc left .. unit;:, nnces. U % <ft Look aruund, hunt up the "BARGAINS" r fK offered in <• htt vc i , -r, ai . .id »k k fv* A if w« Jo nc. i*:i you rixkl vvell rr.adc ciotfc- f j / - ! y r.g lor less montv than you ever bought it jf > I *1 v / fo' be'oic then don't buy. y W b i> Yours For Clothing, U f V OCUTHETT 4 GP«P««1 <» Pa %ooo6N»««=i»c. ccic J | i <Paniaioons at 1-2 Their Value, j <Wc wi;l win<l up ibL months f business with colors flyi ij* While f east in the clothing market bought \ i the entire stock of pantaloons (fepring ' Q S aai! Snninnr weight) of the well 1: P.TOJ Man- J i;fru*t't:vs, Cohen. OoMnjan & Co . (>Sj Broadway, \ / New York, at 50c 011 the dollar of cost of manufactur- ' V ing same. We hail to buy all and the price was tempting j t and we row have Soo pair of pants to ofifsr you \t a price unheard of. C C A 2)2.00 pair of pants our price 3i.to J J A 53.00 pair of pants our pi ice Si.6o C V A $3.50 pair of pants our price Si 90 £ { A pair of pants ou- pnee 52.10 \ A 54.50 pair of pany; our price $235 £ *» A pair of pants cur price C 2.75 # A f6 00 pair of pants our price $3.25 \ \ Ask to be show a these pants whether V J you v-ant p pair or not. no trouble whatever, r jShaul 3c Nast, < c LEADING CLOTHIERS, < 5137 South Wain St.. i Dutler. Pa. C | A HANDKERCHIEF SNAPI^S ? ssssss« !| # 50 Dozens Ladies Handerchiefs 'Slightly Soiled) (I # Regular Value 12 1-2 and 15c. Sale Price 7c or 4 for 25c. (' J COME QUiCK FOU THESE. C w f Clearance Sele Continued this Week. 4 MARKS' I J 106 S. MAIN ST., Butler. $ S * HARVEST HOME. Every man should emoy the fruit of his labor. No man should eat or drink to excess, but a little Wine, Whiskey, Brandy, Gin or most any kind of liquor will not only stimulate, but aid digestion, gives good circulation, builds muscle, helps you to think, and in general saves many a doctor bill. Every \v>ell regulated family should have a good stimulant in the house, especially at this season of the year. Send your orders direct to Max Klein for anything in the liquor line. Whiskies, 2.00, 2.50, 3.00 and 4.00 per gallon. Wines, Brandies and Gins, 2 00. 2.50 and 3 00 per gallon. Expressage paid on all orders of $5 oo and over. Send for catalogue, mailed or applica tion.—The largest and best selected stock in Pennsylvania to select from. riAX KLEIN, Wholesale Liquors, 82 FEDERAL ST-ALLEGHENY PA. J Practical Horse Shoer WILL ROBINSON, Formerly Horse Shoer at the Wiclc lioupe has opened busi ness in a shop in the rear of the Arlington Hotel, where he ivill*«lo Horse-Shoeing in the'most approved style. TRACK 'AND ROAD HORSES A SPECIALTY. I earson B. Nace's Livery ~eed and Sale Stable Rear of Wick House, Butler, Penn'a, The bost of horses and first class rigs al ways on hand and for hir« . It« -t :> "omtDodations In town for JH lOlH nent bo. t Inj: and transient trade. al care * uaranteed. Stable Room For 65 Horses. A u< '< ><i class of horse !>«>th drivers and draft tmrx'H always on tinnd and for s*Ut under a full Kuurantfo; and horses l»>u»rht upon proper notlttcat • i l»y PEARSON B. NACE, 'elephoßc. No. 21H. buobcrioe tor Uo Cix;ix*« r| WASHINGTON SEMINARY. E WASHINOTON, PA. Hoardi « uul Day School tor Olrls. New i- uk, Ilullrtfnß ready tor Fall Term, f weßular. Odleße Preparatory, and Elective tourse*. Sp«(el:il aUvaiilitatM lu Music, (-locution mid Art For c.it;iloeue address MRS. Si. S". McMlI.LAfi, Principal. V*M. WALKER. J. ». WICK ; Walker & Wick, OMIHT, OEM KRR IN REAL ESTATE, OIL PROPERTIES LIFE INSURANCE, ETC. KETTLKLH UIILDINO, Orp. PoPTorrxcr L. S. McJUNKIN, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. 117 E. JEFFERSON. BUTLER, . PA. ' Otrv a s/xcialked Hread- winning Edo:*&m- FOR CIffCVL AHS APPLY TO * P. DUFF & SONS, 244 Fifth Avenue, . VITTSUVRO. PA.
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