THE CITIZEN. ~ THURSDAY, JULY 76, igoo. NEW ADVKRIISEMENTS. SOTE-AII artv-rtlaer* iuu silt/ w> :»«*< oane « the!* > - • o *'*7 ° v " tt'M&ttntl'rti to <l* v' n *i ..»i- r v. *'®* ' *y irsx.uz- Farmers National Bai.k AdminL-trator -t. »tie e-tate of s. mon Barrickman Dissolution notice, Turner & Clark Marti ncourt <Sr Cos Sacrifice Sale Friek <fc Lindsay Co s shov-I- Wick a Crush. Patter?' a Bro - Clw.mcSa!~ C. A: Ts Honse Fanii-:i.!n.-« Cooper 4c Co's Suits F M Ren no's local. Brown <s£ Co s local® Breaden's Vegetable Oil Agents Wanted. AdmSabtKo nt aa-J Ii- tutor* o! •■.««« -an »e«?Bre th<-tr rec.-ij>t f-o-k-* *t the * ITI <KN nlll..i'.«;p< r<wi making pasiiic •hslr note book». LOCAL AND GENERAL, —Wondrous sunsets —"You're a shanghai liar. -Horrible harvest weatL-r. - Don t get excited' Kee> w L —Be.»*r- of toe ' Yellow Peril We«t Jefferson St. is impwoabl - Days are becoming a little sh- -rt-r The Park i- t have a permanent band-stand. —There s a rush in the larger towns to enlist for China —The people of W. North St are preparing to p«v —When two m-n aig '• . <• ■"•*» usually think.-! the other a fi^ji. —The crop of crop la =a:d •" be unusually large this year. - John BaLsig-r keep*-, an excellent hoarding bouse at Troutman —You can't tell by the height of a man's collar what he amounts to. —Harvey Colbert is building an addi t;on to the rear of fcia store-room. —Our merchants are having a Inll in trade now: farmcri! too busy to come to t'lWTl —Gen. Sherman terse description of war wonl'l hare fitted last week's weather —China will soon be wanting some body to help her Jet go of the Russian bear's tail. -The old pike, from the Hospital to the liorougb. line is said to be in a dan- K-nm* condition. The census enumerators are wait ing for their p»y. and the public is wafting for the figure- Cotton shipments to China have burn suspended. Cotton wants to know who is king in tlmt country. - Now that the Centennial Souvenir* art- down to V> cents ereryon- ought to hay one and save it for the next. The C E. Society of Buffalo church hold a lawn fete this evening, to which everybody will be made welcome. The Street Car Co. has located its power house near Stamm s brick yard, in a lot purchased from Chas. Duffy - Th* doctors say that too much ice cream soda is injurious but it's a mean man that will quote this to his best girl "The most bopoles* kind of a skep tic and drifting wreck,'' says a western paper, "is a woman who hax lost her faith in doctors.' - A petition is in circulation asking the Ortinty Commissioners to build a better band-stand in tbe Pat k and put in some benches -'•This would be a happier world," said the com fed philosopher, ';f more of us got what we wanted and few < r of ns got what we deserved." —The farmers of Crawford county are paying %1 a day and board for harvest hands, and it is said that they are glad to get labor at that price - The proprietor* of the "Child's Kye" and Giant of California glad iolas would die of envy if they could see some of Heydrirk s nix fr»ot Ix-au tfes. The Boys Brigade of the Y. M C. A. goes into camp at Slipj»eryrock J'ark, Friday They will !>e out ten 'lays and nnder control of Physical Director Harrison i —A yoong man In thin Umn given the following advice There Ik nothing that tend* to nhorten the liven of old people and to injure tiiHr health v., much a* the practice of witting np lat»> evening*. e*pe*dally if there i* a grown daughter In the family. —Wedne*day of la*t week the I'rtM pect Ixwe bull club drove to Renfrew and were Ix-aten by the H'-tifrew club HU> 51. John Waddell and Oh Hha<rfTer were the t'r'rf(i><M-t lottery Two week* before Renfrew played at. Proapect, the latt<rr winning 12 to A ea»e of rabie* ha« api>oared in WaMhington connty on the farm of Kamnel Thome, *ix week*agoa ilint appeared on the Thorne # farm, and waa chaaed out of the enrlorare where mmh were kfrj/t, but not before It had bitten three of the animal*. For neveral week* the awlrie ne«;me<l all right, hnt recently went mad and died in great agony A man in Herkimer, N Y., think* he ha* written the Hhorte«t |c»em on re.-ord. He is employed in a Herkimer hotel and ha* poated thin notice on the d'Kir I ion t «et ' >II the atop lie doean't explain why he call* it po etry. and the matte r ha» laten ref«-rred to the new I'oet Lanrent*- of the Cuniio qneneaaiag. The appearance «,f n vn wrjient, in I»lig Inland K<»und fWth eye* a* IHg aw *ancor*. a fero<-ioii* lo'.kiiiK mouth etc.. | etc . induced a local jioct. laureate to get off the following It may have la-en a jabb<rrwok. < >r an Mitwliluvian Ruake. Tint, hibernating an «eoi> or *o, I>t a sudden Id- ume awake It Irit a iiole in the outer bar. And swallowed a breaker or two Ami wared all the bathers out of the mirf A* all sea *«rjM.-rit« do, Hut twiimi t. a serpent i>t the .-.<•!» Thi* monster, newly found, 'Twas aometblng stranger far than that, A «erpi>nt i)t the Hound LOHT A lailv's brown ja-ket, near While Oak Hprlng* rhnrch Tie finder i* re<piested t/> leave It at the < 'ITI/.1.N Ol I |o| Try llrown i ft Co on a H< wlng Ma chitW). We sell the New Royal and New Home Machines Prices f 1*1.75 up. ilnulen * Pure Vegetable oil. Trade Mark. All Headaches, Catarrh, Neu ralgla and Muscnlar Riteumatlsm en red or no pay Apply to Hotel Waverly. $3 '*> u <lay guaranteed agent* (men or worn n i selling our high grade laun-lry and toilet soajm. For exclui.iv«: territory write Milieu Soap Co., (>l J I', Adam* ktreet, ('hicago. PEKiiONAL. John C. Kelly ha- moved fr m Carr t»Butler Mrs. Jan*-* McMarim !- sojourning at Cambridge A J Riesle, of Or. a: B-lt was it town. Tuesday. C. E Herr and w.fe ar- on a trip u; the Cheat rive" Thos. Cooper, of Jefferson twp. war in tCTrn. T" -rday Dat. Kennedy h.i- purcnaeed the R.-itz grocery, in the West Eu<l J. Kaylcr f Fairview twp wa- in t. Tii iart f r a 1 ad of fe»-d Charles A Clark and family of Greece Citvhav- movd to Robinson's Mills. W Va, An.o- Beaton of Eau Clair has 1 een a business visitor in town for a few days past. R. v D. C. Martin and wife of East Knd Pittsburg are th- guests of I J McCandless and wife W. W. HarbLson. of Bennett, and y.#.. were the gue-ts of m r of Great Belt last week Mr= J W Hutch:-on and children ar spendfihr the hot with hr parents in W. Sunbnr>'. Mrs Jo# pb Cris- -11 of Butler twp returned, Saturday, from a visit with L r daughter, Mrs" T. C. Stevens W. 1 Barron has sold his intere-ts in Wood county. Ohio, and is now locat. I in Slipperyrock He did well in Ohio. Prince Tuan. the aliet:«l but- her of the legations, is the latest to* send as*urar.'*es. via Shanghai of their safety. Mrs Elvira Lyon and Miaee- Anna C'ntnmines Emily Brittain and Ella Hazlett ar- taking an outintr at Atlantic City JoLr: Bresnehan of WaM St. came hot.- Tufsylay. f a stay with his fam ily He is working in th-- W. Va. oil fielde. Mi-oes hi»ra. Florence and Jenme Comeiius. B<-rtha Donrtld*>n and B'.u- Wu Revi. ids went to Cliautaaqna yesterday Dr. Samuel D. Bei» ~jf Tucson Arizo na, arrived in liutler Wednesday noon, to visit hi" children, Dr Harry Bell and Miss I>-Da Bell. Esq. Georg" Turner of W. Sunbury drove to Butler, Tuesday to -•••■ his brother Clerk of Courts W P Turner, who is qnite ill. Harrv II Negley and Willßitter of Boggs 6c Buhi. ' am- ont from Pit; : - \mrl4 Saturday for a short stay with Butler relative- Miss Nova Negley, daughter of Major F. C Negley of Pittsburg, was the gn'-st of her annt Mr- Susan Pat terson. last week. Mis-: Gertrude Siebert of W Wavne St. is attending the teachers asse mbly d over by Stat' -!vpt Schaffer at Chautauqua, N Y. M:.-.s Irene Evan- of North Main street, who has been visiting friends in Pittsburg, ha- returned home on a<- count of a severe illness. County Auditor. P. II Sechler of Prosjiect is «aiil to rair- remarkably large ra lish' s Irately he wnt one a yard long to F. M. Itenno. L4ent William Varnum, of the Navy Department at W; hington D. C , is spending a short vacation with his father Enoch Varnum of O ntre twp. Mrs \n Kreecorian of Farnam. Neb. formerly Mis- Maggie K-lly. is visiting her friends in Butler and vicinity, am! H. R. Kelly of New Castle is also here. Miss Myrtle Übrey of Hilliard and S» ott Campbell, the We t Sunbury "tore keeper, w«?re marrie'l Tnes'lay, at the lattr place 1/y Rev. Quick of the M K church F. M. itenno has moved his marble shop froin Cunningham Kt. to the sec ond floor of No. 213 S Main St. over Sutton's drug store where he will If pleased to recieve his patrons. iJr W. If Brown left Butler Monday afternoon to visit his Mister ut. lieriver, Colo. H expect to l<egonc for nam rof w< eks Dr. Williams will hs<k after his patients while be is away. Henry Pillow who ha/1 l>oth l/onc» of his left leg broken at the -shir, by a kick from a horse three weeks ago is able to b<- aljont on crutche- Henry expects to enter th*- medical depart hp nt of John ; Hopkin>. universitv at Baltimore Md this fall. Rol«ert Fish r and wife of the Butler Dye Works, left Butler this morning for a five we*-k s visit at Jamestown and Chautauqua Their son Able retnrood from a four w<«:k's trip over the same route, Tuesday. Arthur Black, formerly of the '.'in /.i n and now with the I'ittHhtiri.' Mali" able Iron Co Mid MiM lliltOle I. Zim ■Mima, dM|bt<r of Jnvnltti Zbn merman of the W<- •.!. Knd, weremarried at the bride's hoine Wednesday. Tie liii'l" and t(r<i<iin will rink'' their how la Al!eghony City Mil Alice Collins and Mr> Mattio K' hiiiK of H Main St loft Monday afternoon on thoir trip to Enrojf They sailed Wednesday from Now York on the American liner Ht Loui* and existct to tonr the British Islee, iloilan'l, fter many Franro anil |<erhap« Italy, winding up with the Pari* Kxj>o J« ■«.><» Heydriek and Ewp Kenne<ly re turned, Monday, from the Indian Terri tory. whore they completed the louse of a largo tract of land from the local gov eminent to u company of which they are part. Their dealing* were with Hapulpa, an Indian (Hdef, aiel their headquarters while in the territory were in a town of name name, They brought home a bottle of Inbri eating oil from a well on their leane, and al*o siioeimeni of (x»pjx-r ami zinc ore, and they are greatly pleased with the reimlt of their errand. The Indian* in that part of the territory are the citizens and land owners, and the white men there are the lab jler* The nnmm< r there ha* lieen very dry. hnt fruit of all kind* will 1*» abundant A farther notice of their trip i* made in another place I*. 11. I'trnlc. The Protected Home Circle picnic at Mora Park, Younnstown, Ohio, next Thursday, Auk J. A ppedal train on the 1' & W Railroad will leave Butler at H a rn,, local time, stopping at Hen frew Callery. Kvan* City Harmony end El I wood City. It will leave Yoiiiik« town on the return trip at 7 '-'M p in., Untler time. Tin; fare will lie f 1 for the round trip, half for children Iwtween t> and 12 year* of age The I'nrk in closure • mbraces übont IVi acres of meadow, fori r t and it,ream, the natural lieanty of which is unsnrpa* d by any pleasure report in the country The a'.tractionx of the I'ark are further enhanced hy lieautifnl Bake ( oha- ' tt. the old Idora Mill and Fullm., a large Dancing Pavilion, capable of *hultcring several thousands of [>eople in case of rain, bountiful f) pen Air Theatre, I.electric Merry flo Ronnd, Howling I Alley, commodions lining Hall, pod with Htove* arid al) modern con venieiic< * for Il<iiieker* Wince last season the I'ark <fe Falls Railway ha* he. n double tracked and if* equipment of <>imervation Cars greatly augmented The car* pas* within a half a iwpiare of the Pitt*hurK & VV< t ern I'aM'-.onger Htatlon, at Yonngstowti, are therefore easllv ace tlhle u> exeur aiotilst* arriving by that line Fare from yonngstown to (he I'ark, f» cents m each direction, including admi*ni<»n to the I'ark. The < irele anticipate s the gre;outing iti Its history Brown Co iri- ceiling Iron t»e<!* at. reduced priww 'let olio while they la»t and old piece* at reduced prlco-i at. liieowN <fc < '■>) M Itoi kenntoln lia removed Into Duffy Block M door* Mouth of hi* old ntanu where be can i»" found with a full line of utovoM, hanlware, isewer pijie etc. We Mtill do roofing Mponting and Jol> Iblng. wdl Ijo glad t<< hoc all my old cuh tomern at the new ntand WANTF.I* Hoarding, lodi/Ifor a ' yomiK man on a farm during Hummer | and fall month ■, tat>- price* and accom I modatioiiH Addr J ('iti/.on oflict). INcw, four-room houic for mlc In quire at thin ofHcr LEGAL NEWS. .VOTES. Peter Siat'-r hi- committed t. the p lk institution for f— ble minde on petition of overseers C. >harbacL <in<i H Stahl f Milterstown David S. Holliday who i® churgt<'. with aggravated as.-ault and battery ha* been committed to iail. Edward K Dins, a twelve year tli colored boy, is in jail charged witi cheating by fraudulent pretrn-e. Saturday. Aug. 4 '.vill be the last da> for filing acc-junts to next tena with Register Adam^ E. T S&- —of Mars his been ha- beer, held for court by E-sj Edward Brown charged with -nrety of the peace and vrith being of nns iund mind by hi? wife. Ottic Latz of Muddy creek twp. h> been returned on a charge of r.- -auit and battery, preferred bv Harr:»- W Roth. tj C. Se< kmai: a storebeej»er at Cun away, 10 mile=s fr jin Sisteraville. W. V«. "kille<l Cal Jordan a 'Liller from Brady = Bend. Pa., on Friday. Then had been a feud between them Seck maa, who is wealthy and ha? a family is in jail. Lett'-rs of administration on the e»- tate of JohnC. Clark d>-' d. of Millers town hav- been granted to Sarah A Clark Letters of adminstration on tii" e.state i'f William Snyder dee d . of Middlesex twp. have be<-n granted to E-q Samu'-l A. L--slie. The Commi.vioners of Clarion county offer a reward of *2<>o for two men who escaped jail also a reward of SIOO for the arrest and conviction of the pereon who furnieh d them with dynamite The men effected their es'-ap-- by "(/low ing out tho window of ar. unused cell with a stick of dynamite The explo sion broke plate glas., windows a square away and HMM the whole aeinbor hood, but the iu'-n hvl fastened the jail door with wire and two of them had time to get out. They are charged with burglary and nor-e stealing and their names are C. O. Thomas and Chas. Gor don. About midnight Saturday while John Brown of Quarry street was returning home three young feflows set upon hir.. in front of one of the fruit stands at th<- Centre Ave. bridge, kn'K.-ked him down j and kicked and beat him most shame fully. Brown was unable to help him self until bystanders finally interfered and got him up. While he was down his assailants hissed on a dog which a< com pained them and the brute bit an<i ; snapped at the prostrate man's feet Monday Mr Brown, who is a railroad carpenter, went before H-tq Anderson and mad-- informations atrain.-t two of his assailants.. Brown's assailants whose names are Eckman, Derrimore and Gallagher, have dissapeare'l. Judge Buffingt->n d' vn un opinion Monday in the I nit'-d Stati-i District iy,;irt in the bankruptcy case of Mrs. Rose Thomas, of Mercer county, in which the conrt lays down a new nm! ( important rule r. ]>>-cting some thing which are held to !>e acts of bankruptcy. Judge Bufßington holds tha; one who pcrmita judgments to be entered and is sued nym without taking any steps to have them vacated or discharged, com mit an act of bankruptcy and an in voluntary petition can be maintained. The finestion has never been squarely raised before, but the general rale has been that the insolvent should have in some manner or form procured or aided in procuring the judgment" In the present case the insolvent simply allow ed the judgments to he entered and made no effort to have them vacated ir stay the executions, yet the conrt re verse - the commissioner who reported that the petition in bankruptcy should be dhmissed, and orders an adjudica tion PROPERTY TRANSFERS. John C. Eagal to Willtert. G. E»igal 1 acre in Centre for $!. Eliza J Eagal V> W. G. Eagal proper ty in Butler twp. for l-WO. 15 M H'jckenlx-rry, adm'r to John M. Ilf/ckenberry W acres in Cherry for SI4OO. A. ('. Irvine to M J. Johnston 2 aen s in Adams for Margaret Davis t>/ Annie K Wonder ly 11 acres in Allegheny for $12.1. Thonlt. Hoon, «h< riff, to Jacob Darn bati|<b lot* in Eati Clair* for <1 •*>!» Julia A Schenck to Philip J>, '»<■! bah lot in Jackson for *1 }' J). Gelbarh. trn*te< to iMniel L Oelt»»i' h lot on J'.-ff'-rfioii Ht, Uutl'-r for #4OOO. L>. L 'lelb»rhto Katharine Oelbach lot in Hntler for S4OOO. J. H McLore, gdn. to Agnea Forreat er lot in Pro»i«;'-t for $450 J A Winner, executor to H W Dam bach 170 acre-> in Oakland for *-J. 040 Hamoel Ntaplea to Ellen Little, lot in Adam* twp. for SSOO. William Warner to Amanda (irahain 5 acre* in Cranlierry for $ I 11 VV Itambach to Warren A«K«' 170 acre« in Oakland for $127 V). M urrJugf; McoiiHeH. M N. lJufTy. KarriM City Alice E. Corcoran Butler HcottJ. Campbell %V«-Mt Hunbury Myrtle J I'hrey HIHtW Arthur Hlack Pltt*burK Minnie E Zimmerman. ..Butler Frank I) Ekan Clinton twp Mary E. Jone* William J Wilaon .. Wllkirmbtin- Pearl M. Jjnvi* ... Flu in villi An intcrcHtlng Trip. .!< **<> Ileydrick, the civil engineer, and J A Kennedy, Kwj. retnmed, Mon day, from an intercHtiriK trip to the Creek atrip of the Indian Territory, whither th"v had none to explore a lenwe of half a million acre-<, Maid to con tain oil and minerals Tin y found h Mjirin« of black lubricating oil on tin lea-.'-, and alno ledge* of rock containing copper, zinc and lead ore* Mr. Ileydri' k Hav* he conMider* thi prairie land of the territory the fine t in th" world for agricultural porpo*en the timber. however. In Mtnall The country they viiiited adjoin* tIU Oklahoma Htrlp, and IM drained by th< Citinatnarrou river, which Ih a* unity id tic- ■ i and b fan of nlcDdU li li l! MltlneM b accounted for by tin- fact that it and it;< tributarie* head in th< *alt j<lain i Oil raiw n r«, the Miirface ol both it and Malt <'n■»k, one of it* tribu taricH. They went by way of Ht. Eoui*. an<! their headquarter* were in a town nam ed Hapulpa, and their dealing" wen ch' jJIy with an Indian of prominence ol th>- wine name The Indian*, there, are well drenaed, clean, neat and intelli gent They own tin- land and lea*e it to the white ne ri on th« *harc». Onlj the Indian* and a few white men an< nejfT'ieft whom they have adopted int< th« tribe are citizens, and have any thing to do with the local government For inatance John Jack, formerly ol thin county i* a citizen. He went U that country about forty year* ago married nn Indian woman, a widow with children, and thn* became a mem Ixr of the tribe, and a property owner Iflm wife died, and he m now Maid to b« married to one of h< r granddaughter* A few netfroea were held In nlaverj there, at the tfine of the < ivll war. and tie «< were freed, and rome of them adopted Into the trllxi. They hav« plenty of land and each Indian t Inl I i l>orn to 100 acre* Their farm* are wet cultivated, they have plenty of frtnl all kind-!, watermelon* w< re *elllDg n Im omli meh; and Mm vhnt |w| eat averaged 00 hnnhel* to the acre There are plenty of rattlesnake* in tbi Wood" and Ijoth llieu hiought home rat tle i from Rnaken they killed, al*o a dem centipede, and Mr lleydriek ban a llv< "runner," or quick moving lizard, whicl tie had great trouble In catching The town* all have good hoteln, ami thousand* of people are continually proMpeetlnn through the country <10,1)00 worth of furniture Ui Nell yon at pri'-eM that will uult yon. (let moiik of the barualnM ofTero'l ilurlng the <|tilel ••.en ion and help um reduce our ntock. H«-e IIHOWN <V. Ci> I M title '.' hoi*™ wanted at l/H Wml I \Vnyne St I\V \N I l .l> Men to h«'W tie* (iooi wage* paid Addree* I* <». tiox tI2U. Bntlei. l'a ACCII > ENTB. R Shak ley of near Petr >'ia wa-* caught in the belt of an engine on th • Parker farm, a few days ago. and crashed to death Mr- J. H Davi- of Franklin town ship fell and sprained her left knee on • •lay ia«t week, and as her right knee was w ak she may be a cripple for life Friend Ekas was thrown from "nit Bicycle, on Fairview Ave. Saturday evening and badly bruised. George EvaiJ- carriage was ups<-; by a colli-: >n near the Plate Works, Satur •lav evening, and he and hi> two sisters thrown ont. George Slentz was burned about th» face and shoulder* by a .ras explosion a: the Lead Works. Monday. Rf.bt. Crawfords little girl had an odd experience last week While out walking one evening niostiuitoes stun-' her on the fir- bead and left cheek, and next «lay hr left eye was closed by tb«. swelling- There are two kinds of mosquitoes < of which are poisonous. Monday evening while Mrs. R. A MacCartnev an l Mi-s Gertrude Camer on, of H. J' Kltngler <V Co s office, were driving on Locust street their horse frightened and ran off. Botn ladies were thrown from the buggy and Miss Cameron was bruised about the head and back so as to confine hr to bed for severll 'Lays The h rse d .-bed along the street until be finally ran into a front vard and plunged against a porch breaking his neck and cans;rir his death. Th- horse was a fine pacing animal which Mr MacCartney had br u_-ht with him to Butler King Mac by name and having a record of 2:2 C. Mr- Lucy Mercer living north of New Wilmington had a very narrow escape one day last wek. She led a horse out of the barn and was holding it by a long rein at the end of which ma loop After holdiri!? the hor-- this manner she allowed the line to fall to the ground with the loop near her foot. Something ■turned the ani mal and it started to ran Mrs Mercer stepped forward her foot caught in the loop and she was thrown to the ground while the horse started on a chase around the barn yard dragging her after. After several times around the yard the horse jumped the fence and the strap broke, releasing the woman. She was considerably bruised but other wise uninjured. It seems that the breaking of the «trap was all that saved her from more aever© or jierhaps fatal injurie- New Wilmington Globe Kail road .Vote*. On Monday the B. & O. Railroad se cured a majority of the preferred stock of the Pittsburg A: Western and within three months will assume control of the latter For several years past the B. & * >. has been trying to secure the control of the road, although they have a traffic ar rangement with the Western which is said to 1> satisfactory. As is well known there have been several attempts to sell the road under the hammer by Uv holders of the bonds and the B. & held most of the bonds. The road was up for sale a number of times but there was always a hitch and it is said the bitch came from the fact that the B. & O. did not own a majority of the preferred stock. For a long time they have been after the control of this stock, but they did not secure it until Monday. ft is said that by October 1, the B. & O. people will have control of the road and that the se< uring of the majority of the preferred stock will do away with the necessity of a public «ale. The P. <te W. is in excellent shape and has been on the upward course ever since Thomas M King wa appointed receiver The lionded indebtedness of the P. <V W i- -S-5.000.000, iriottly held by the 11. & (J. Co. OIL NO I KS. The Market Botti agencies advanced to $1.27 Monday and it remains at that, figure Jk.F* i*hon rwp - The plate Glass Cm. have the tools stnek in the *e)l on tne Thiis OK)|i<-r FAIIIVIF.W TtVP Miller Bros, have a ri« up on the (lias. Miller, and a ritf is np on the MefJarrey. CON<:oltl> The Hoch IJr .-. well on the Lew Sutton, drilled by Vance & Frantz, was completed las' week, and is doing twenty barrels Vance <te Frantz are ready to case on the Ezra Campbell. Kay lX>U- iMvis Bros & Rts' her are drilling another well near their big gusher on the Sol. Mays CoitOAUK The oil men are pleased at the decline in the tirice of Manila rope, which has dropped nearly half. CIICIUJII NO'i'KS At (irennsburg, last. Snnday, i'astor Wallaw- of the First Presbyterian church did not resign, and nobody voted in favor of accepting his resignation Rev. W, .1 Brandon, who is soon to leave with his bride as missionaries to India, will preach in tie- U. P. church next Snnday. On Sunday, August 12th. Rev. John A. Doutkett. of (ireen-burg, will occupy the pulpit. Rev. McKoe will use the major part of August for hir annual outing to Lake Muskoko, Canada. Notice to the Public I deftire to inform my customers And public generally that I have removed my marble shop from Kast Cunningham street to room second floor, No. 2IH South Main street, where I amjirepared give estimates on all kinds or marble and granite monuments at the best rates Mini lowest prices. Hearts that I am no longer in the business are untrue. F. M It J.N NO NOTICE TO TEACHERS. The School Bonrd of Clearfield town sliip Butler <'o. will meet at the (Joyles ville school house on Saturday, August 4, 11100, at 2 o'clistk p. in of said day. for the purpose of hiring six teai'hers for the coming se.hool term.. All applica tions must be in writing and handed to the Secretary on or before August Wd, IWKI. No apiillcations received after said date. Wages per month By order of the Isiard W S SIPK, SW 'V. Ferielton, Pa FOR SALE. farm of f>i acres, two miles north of West Sunbury, house, good water. Will *ell cheap or exchange for small furm near Butler. See W. J. lii.ACK, Liveryman. NOTICE. We the undersigned I'hotograiihers of Butler, Pa hereby give notic that our MMcHvt Photo, fltodkH will In closed from .luly 141 st to Aug llth, Itssi. W .1 CRIUEY, M (' WAONHII. A L. KINI>I,KV, T'. M GODWIN Bargains From Nowuntll July 31 As I want to get rid of all bicycles th< .'Mi prices will lie given perpetual p< ditls, regular price i£; re dooed to .sl.lO Mrnflrilierg js-dals, regulai price ft 25, rrduced to 7Be Tim i • 11#• II cents a roll ' i i trippMH, regnlajrHidSßo .lis- Ni",r|' |' ii i ilur price f»oc itOc Inner i.ui/•,, i price fl oO .#1 Graphite. from 10c to 5c Cement. from 100 to 4c OU from tOO to to Handle loirs . Mo and 75c ' hain brushes from /iOe to !jsc. Tip top tires front #1 to tft 50 Worsl rims.. . 2T>e T<. ( 10. i re/ular price JMIc, sab) prion I lie Foot I' imps " " 75«; " " !!5c Chains " " 1.00 " " 75c I'M I. E. < 'iII(NKMWKTT, Butler < Jyole Co I2H W Jefferson St . Butler The finest work on shorthand ever published will ls< ti'i'sl at the Butler Ilusiness (College the coming year. All those contenipl itlnu; taking up the tu dy of shorthand are earnestly militated to Call lit tile eoljece ofllce to exilUlltie this work Fall l.erni begins Monday, Sept. I l'lOO. This Is the Ik t time to entel Picnics and Reunions. Tfa>- ninth antia.il reunion of the Six teeners of the Mercer Soldier- orphan school will lie held in Mercer on W.-d ncsdny and Tbursd • Angn«t 15th and lOth. Wednesday afternoon will be sp- nt in renewing olii frienship visit ing the home grounds and other pla. es of interest. In the evening a suitable pr .gram will be given and a general pood time arranged fur all. ijn Thurs dav morning a business meeting will be held for the election of officers The Annual McCall Reunion will IK- held August 3«>th. at the home of Curt Wick near West Sunbury Every body welcome BKKT PAINTER, Secretary. Tho McCandless reunion will be held iii t-hi customary grove, west of Lnion ville, Thurs<iay August Kith. Every body is most cordially invited to come and" have a royal good time with as. The eighth annual Sloan reunion will be held in th- arrive of Matthew Sloan, near Farmington, Thursday, August 23. 1900. The Sloans are of the most numerous and prominent connections in the northeastern part of the county and their reunions are al ways largely attended and very enjoy able affairs. Instead of a regular St. Paul Home day this year, the Reformed Ongrega ti' n's Sr.dnay Schools of Bntler and surrounding country with all other friends of the Home, ar- invited to picnic, at th*- Home grounds. onFnda.'. August 3rd. Refreshments will be served such ae ice-cream, coffee, lemon ade, fruit-, -anwiehes. all at reasonable rates, during the 'lay. The annual lawn fete will be given in the evening to which fill are invited. P. C PKroH, Supt. LIGHTNING FItEAKS. John B. Caldwell's house in J efTers. a twp was-truck by lightning daring storm of last Thursday afternoon, but was not greatly damaged A valuable cow belonging to his neighbor, Jos ph Blakeley, was killed by same storm. A large barn on the Mart in Hemphill farm near near Chicora was struck br lightning and destroyed by fire last Thursday afternoon. Robert McKiesick's house at Euclid, near the house in which the two women were struck, was struck by lightning, last week The two women have both recovered, bnt Mis.- Stoner has some marks upon her person. During the severe electric storm on Monday evening, lightning struck in a stable at the Evans City driving park and stunned Joe McLaughlin a stable man, and killed a valuable pacer. Prince Pointer, owned by Hstrvey Critchlow of Renfrew McLaughlin was in the act of jutting bandages on the pacer's I'-trs, when the shock came and his escape from instant death was miraculous, the current being so strong that the steel shoes worn by the horse l>ecaine red hot and set fire to the straw in the stall McLaughlin was able to be around on Tuesday, little the worse for bis exper ience the evening before. Prince Point er by Star Pointer was valued at SI2OO and with little track work as a four year-old two years ago had a record of 'i.27. —Evans City Times, Markets. Wheat. wholesale price fjy liye, " 45 Oats, " M Corn. " 48 Hay, " 18 00 Eggs, " 12 Butter, " 1» Potatoes, new " V) Chicken, dressed, per lb 10-12 Onions, per dozen bunches IS Radishes, p«-r doz bunches -'<) Beets " " 25 30 Blackberries, per ijt * Currants, per bn 2 <*> Gooseberries, per lm 2 00 Apples, i>er bu 40 Cabbage, per 1b.., 01J letters I nclalined, July 2il. Mrs Catharine Aulshouse, Mr. llarey Adam, Mrs Mary Black.J M. Brandon, Miss Sadie Clinglesmith, A. Davis, Paul Dittuian, Mr. Qouckard, Mary A. Hawk, 1. G Jaquette, Andy Killian, J J. L upper, Mrs Emma Luk< Louis Miller, Mrs C E McConnell, James M' Ginnis, Mis Lilian McKec John Robinson. M. V Reilly, D. 11 Stover, Harry Stoner, Mrs Amanda F. Stile inetz. Miss 8. A. Thompson Miss Cottie Whitmire, and George Wallace. JOHIAH B. BLACK P M SOMETHING NEW- Here ia something new, an «>rit?i«a.l I toad very carefully You may get SIOO in (Ja«h, a Parlor Organ, or a Bicycle or a gold watch, or a Silk Dress- Who can arrange these nine uronpM of jumbled lettcm into the name of nine States, "Oyekwm,' "htna "weidarao," "awio," "hooi," "JlnoiiHi" "fli'jha iii-aim,'' "inony wiif. For exomiite, " < )yi kvrrn" can be transponed into New York and HO on. Yon can only tine each letter in itn own group. It will be found a hard study, but if you ntick to it you may get five, or even seven. or perhaps all of the word« (ionroctly. The proprietors of Wards Root Beer, that delicious, healthful temperance leverage, offer the following grand priz'-H To tin- person who sendn a complete correct lint will lie paid SIOO in money; to the person Sending the next largest correct lint will 1"- given a * 7BBicyclo 0 adieu or gent's); for the ni-xt largest correct lint will !»• k> v "" a beautiful s'»•"> Parlor Organ, for the fourth largest lint will l<e given a fine $T,u (Jold Watch, for the fifth a band Home $2. r > Bilk Dress Pattern. If more than one person succeed* in making a complete liHt the SIOO rash and the equivalent in money of the other prize* will lie divided among thoHe who Mend correct, lint of nine Btates. We want you U> try and make ont the entire nine Bt.ateH, for who known l>ut. what, you may lie the lucky winner? Content clones Hept. JlOth. The object of giviiiß these prizes in simply an advertisement of Ward's Itoot Beer A 25 rent pack age makes five gallonM of delicious healthful, invigorating beverage With your lint of answers yon muMt either en clone the Heal from the top of a 25 Cent packaxe of Ward H Root Beer, which you ran obtain from your drugging or send 10 cents Hilver or nix two cent MtampH with your li*t of annWWs for a trial size package which will make one I'allon of delicious Root liw-r Thin IM HIIJT pi v one of our plana of advertising and we hope our giving t,h< • e prl/en will lie the means of having Ward H Itoot Do r tented in many new homes Send yniir aiinworn t<. day if pos»il>le. Everyone hat an e<inal oppor trinity Honest and fair treatnient ih guaranteed No one In our employ will lie allowed to enter the content All that In required from succensful con testant :i in their assistance hi introdnc iriK Ward's itoot Boer the purest and I »ent Addremi early n>i pon>iih]c Ward I>ru« Co , 80 H2 I , l lth Ht., New York Now IH the time to net, your hargiiius in parlor g<<odn H and 5 piere suits I wish to null my fresh cow and calf. (low '» yearn old, and ralf I! month" Impure of i'hillp Klllian. No 15 Houfh Washington Ht., I'iitier Ask your Ororer for Curries Milk Brea'l rnad" only by the i'alace Bak ery, i(7U Centre Ave l'hone Ituyliig Wool. I am If it y I (ik wool at name loration an last season, Urahain liro'n groc-ry store, will pay the marki I price in cash, have no merchandlHo of any kind to ex change W F. KUMUI JC'JJCK. <'ommencenient and wedding pre; cut* at liargaln pricen It 1. KIICUI'A'I IIU 'lf, Jeweler, I'mtlin wishing to purchase or will oil proiK-rtic*, fnrriin, citv nuiilc-iKC* or real i ntate ol any kind, nfiould call upon Win. Walker,in Kcttcrcr'* b'd'g.oppoiiitr P, O. Hutlcr Pa, People* Phone No. 17-1. FOR SALE. Fine seven roomed house with lot .'i.'ix I -i'l feel on Went Jefferson street, with city and drilled well water and every modern Improvement. (•'OR UKNT. Hi< room house ort H Main Ht., Iftii (111 EISIAU 11. NWII.K*, CITIZKN Building RAILROAD NOTICES. KXCI KSION TO ATLANTIC CITY. AMI other Atlantic COJIM llesorts via Pennsylvania itailroiul. Thursdays. August 2 and 16 are the remaining dates of the Pennsyl v,inia Railroad annual low rate excnr sions for 1900 to Atlantic City. Capt May. Ocean City, Sea Isle City. Avalon Anglesea. Wild wood. Holly Beach. N J.. Rehoboth. Del . >r Ocean City. Md Tickets good to retnrn within sixteei. days, including date of excursion. A special train of Pullman parlor car* and day coaches will leave Pittsburg on abiive-mentirned dates at 8:55 a. in. ar, riving at Altouna 13:15 p. m.. where stoi for dinner will be matle, reaching Phila delphia 6:25 p. m. in time for supper, and arriving at Atlantic City, via the Delaware River Bridge Route, the only all-rail line, at S.-10 p. m. Passengers may also spend the night in Philadel phia. and proceed to the -bore by any regular train frotn Market Street Wharf or Broad Street Station on the follow ing day. Passengers for points other than At lantic City will spend the night in Phil adelphia and use regular trains the n> xt day from Market Street Wharf. A stop over of ten days will also be allowed at Philadelphia on the going trip, if passengers will deposit their tickets with the Ticket Agent at Broad Str-et Station. Philadelphia, immediate ly on arrival. Tickets will be sold from the stations at the rates named below: — Trains leave. Rate. Pittsburg 8.55 A. 11. iSIO.OO Tarentum 7.37 " 10.00 Natrona 7.41 10.00 Butler 6.25 " 10.00 Freeport 7.51 " 10.00 Altoona (dinner) 12.35 PM. 8.00 Philadelphia stop for supper Ar. 6.25 " Tickets will also lie good on regular trains leaving Pittsburg at 4:50 and 8:80 p in., carrying sleeting cars to Phila delphia and 7:10 p. m., carrying Pull man sleeping cars through to Atlantic City. . For detailed information in regard to rates and time of trains apply to ticket agents or Thomas E. Watt, District, Passenger Agent, Pittsburg. Great l". I*. Reunion atConueaut Lake. Arrangements have been completed for the Third Annual United Presby terian Reunion at Cocneaut Lake, August oth, 1000. For this occasion special trains will be run via the P & u. E. R R., from New Haven and Pittsburg; the Penn'a Lines from Bnrgettstowu and Washingtown, Pa Bellevue and Wellaville, 0.. the P. <!t W from Allegheny; theW. N. Y. & P. from New Castle and New Wilmington; tie-Erie R. K. from New Lisbon. O : L S. Ar M. S. from Oil City; B. It. & P. from Punxsutawnev; and via the P. B. L. E from Turtle ( reek North Besse mer Butler, Hilliard, Erie, Meadville, and intermediate points Stops will be made at all principle intermediate stations. The very lowest rates have been made for this reunion. The greatest iiumber of people that have ever been :*t the Lake in one day attended the U. P. reunion of 1X91), and the twenty-five trains required to carry the excursionists were handled in a manner entirely satisfactory to all con cerned. The reunion this year will sur pass that of lMlit in every particular For particulars address Rev. J. C. Kistler, Chairman of Committee on Tranffjortation, Buena Vista. Pa Lutheran Itciiiiioii :it Colilu-HUt Lilkc. The Third Annual Hennion of the Lutheran Churches of North western Pennsylvania will be held at Exposition Park, Conneaut Lake, Tuesday, July 81ht, 1900. For time of trains and rates inquire of P. li. <fc L E. K. It. ticket agents, or address E. H. Utley, G. P. A. Pittsburg. Pa. Ki:i>l ( i:i> KATI'X TO IMTTS- Illltti. Via 1 Vniisylvaiiiu Itailroail. For the Prohibition State Convention to be held at Pittsbnrg, August H, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will fell excursion tickets to Pittsburg from all stations on its line in the State of Pennsylvania at rate <>f one fare for the round trip (minimum rate twenty live cents). Tickets to be sold and good go ing August d, 7. and S, and to return until August 9, inclusive. Great I'. I*. Ke,union at Conneaut Lake, Thursday, AiigiiHt IMb, Il>oo. Arrangements have been completed for the third annual United Presbyterian Reunion at Conneaut Lake, August 9tb. 1900, for this occasion snecial train will be rnn via the Buffalo, Rochester it Pittsburg Ry. on the following schedule at rates quoted for the round trip. Craigaville, 7 10 a. in. sl.lO, Fen el ton 7:51 a. in. sl.lO. Children between the age of 5 and 1 2 at half the above rate. The greatest number of people that have ever been at the Lake in one day attended the United Presbyterian Reunion of '99, the He union of this year will surpass that of j lH'.iii in every particular. For particulars address Mr. J. C. Hist ler, chairman of committee on trans portation, Bnena Vista, Pa. or C. G'D. l'ascault, Div. Pass. Agent, Pittsburg, Pa SIMMKIt OL'TINOH. IVrHDiially-OoiMliii'liMl Tourn via I*<-IIIIH.VI\ auia Railroad. The Pennsylvania Railroad (Jompany announces the following Personally Conducted Tours for the Summer of 1900 To the North, including Niagara Falls, Thousand islands, the St. Law rence, Montreal, Ouebec, the Saguenay, Au Hatil'- Chasm, Lakes Champlain and George, and Saratoga, July 21 to Aug. 4 and August II to 25. Hate,sl2(s for the round trip, from New York, Phil adelphia. Baltimore, Washington, and liarrisburK, including all necessary ex |wnscs Proportionate rates from other points For itineraries and futher informa tion atiply to ticket agents, or address Qm W. Boyd, Assistant OttMfll Pas senger Agent, Philadelphia. K\<'lll'Hloii to Allegheny. (Jommencing Sunday. May <>th. the Sunday excursion fare from Butler to Allegheny will lie one dollar for tickets good going on train leaving Butler at H.o,*>a m.. City time, returning on train leaving Allegheny at 5,H0 p. m city time. Atlantic <'lt\ i:\cnr.Mloii\lii I*. A \V. and It. .V O. Ity. June UHth, .luly I'Jth, Uftth, August. 9th and 2Hrd. 1900, are the date* for the Pittsburg A' Western Excursion to At lantic City via I!. A-. <>. Ity. All li. it <I. trains run via Washington I) C. Rate from I'utler SIO.OO Tickets good returning HI days from dal" of sale. '■*- ' DO YOU WANT SHOVELS? W have 4 [jia<lc.t-—none of thcrn unworthy. DIGGER, best CHALLENGE, next McKEE, • next VICTOR, • • qood (let our prices—this latter will tell you why you should buy of FRICK A. LINDSAY CO., Millund Mining Supplies, 200. 202 WOOD ST., I'ITTSBUKG, I'A. WANTI l» 11• ifit iimn or wotitttft to if itv<- for larK« hoimo; milmv ftif» moitfltly ami -. with lncri'iwr, position • 111 , ||M"l«»'*« H If U'l«ll« H* «l HllllMlM'l <ll V«'lo||l< M A *N AOKIC. .MU Cm ato i« l/JUg.. UlilCttifo. The Only Way Of getting what you vant is j to purchase from reliable sources. You may not need our goods often,but when want ed >ou want them prompt ly and want the best. The sickroom is no place for ex periments. Our prescription department is the most im poitant one with us and we leave nothing undone to secure only the best. A drug I may be pure but not up to I the standard in strength. Nothing short of the best is thought of with us. Our trade is laige enough to keep goods moving so that we hnve no old stock. Our methods of doing business we think will warrant you in coming back. Every article bearing our name is guaran teed to be just as represented or your money back C. N. Boyd, Oruggist. On the Diamond. Near the Court House. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the part nership heretofore subsisting between Alvy Turner. C. E. Turner and Charles A. Clark.under the firm naineof Turner A: Clark, has l>een dissolved by mutual consent. All debt* owing to said partnership art receivable by the said Alvy Turner, to whom also all claims and demands against the same are to be presented for payment, the said Alvy Turner hereby agreeing and does hereby agree to and does assume all outstanding indebted ness against said partnership «s hereto fore known. .Tune 12, IfKK). ALVY TURNER. C. E. TURNER, CHAS. A. CLARK. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of Simon Barickiuan, dee'rt., late of But ler township, Butler county. I'a., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against •aid estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement to MRS. BELLE C. BARICKMAN, Adm'x., Butler, Ta. MATKS & YOUNG, Attorneys. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Letters of administration on the estate of William J. Cleland, dee'd., late of Muddycreek township, llutler county, Pa., having been granted to the under signed, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to IKA L. CLULAND, Adm'r., Wimerton, Pa. CokNKMts it SON, Att'ys. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Whereas, letters of admiuisiratiou have been issued to me in the estate of J. W. Burton, late of Middlesex twp., But lei county, Pa., dec'd.,all persons owing the said estate will please call and settle, and all persons hcving claims against the same will please present them duly authenticated for payment. J. L. BURTON, Adm'r., Flick, Butler Co. , Pa. S. P. <Sc A. L. Uowsiiß, Att'ys., "* Butler, Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Letters of administration on the estate of Henry Ladabour, dee'd., late of Cranberry township, Butler Co., Pa., having heen granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement to JOHN F. SHANNON, Adm'r., Callcry, Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. betters of administration having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of William R. Park, dee'd., late of Mid dlesex township, Butler county, l'a., all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment; and any having claims against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement to MAKY J. PARK, Adm'x. Glade Mills, Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. betters of administration on the estate of Krvilla Miller, dee'd., late of Adams township, Butler Co., I'a., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate will please make immediate pa/ nient, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement to JOSKPII MILLER, Adm'r., Myoma, Pa. S. V. f<. A. Bowskk, Att'ys. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. betters testamentary on the estate of George W. Miishnisli, dee'd., late of Centre twp., Butler Co., Pa., having lieen granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment,and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenti cated for settlement to W. W. MUSHRUSH, I or } Ex'ra. SAMUEL SHAI'FNER, SR.. ) Butler, Pa. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby Klyou that Jncoli «' 111-own, uuiirillitii of I lie estate of Uonuinii Itrown liRH III.'I Ms lirxl ami llmil account Hi No .I*. Marrli T.. !(««•. mid lliut Hie mimo will lie pri .. nli <1 to llourl for confirmation til Si pl T., Il**i .1 M . McOoi.Uoi/on, l'ro The Problem. THE QUESTION OF CLOTHES Is one that should interest every man. High class tailoring insures perfectly lilting garments. It ill creases the life of the clothes, too. YOU WILL HEAR OUR W<»RK highly commended by those who know good clothing when they nee II Our suits will please you Wedding Suits a S|»ct i.ility. (ooper &■ Co., Leading Practical Tailors., DIAMOND, BUTLKI*. PA The Rush of the Season Should Occur this Week. PHENOMENAL VALUES ARE TO BE CONTINUED The value of an honest dollar is as much in the Spending as in the making. If looking for good values come to us and we'll bet the best suit of clothes in our store to a straw hat we'll sell the clothes. Here are some sensation ally low prices in suits. All Our $7 Suits. Cheviots and Cassimeres $4 90 All Our $9 Suits, Absolutely All Wool 6.25 All Our sl2 Suits, Absolutely All Wool 8.00 All Our sl4 Suits. Absolutely All Worsted 10:00 All Our sl6 Suits. Absolutely All Worsted 12 CO All Our $lB Suits, Absolutely All Worsted 13.53 And our special line at #7.50 which can not be matched outside of this store. Can You Do As Well Elsewhere. Schaul & Nast, LEADING CLOTHIERS, 137 South Main St., Butler. SI Every Day A > I Record Breaker. | EVERY DAY OF OUR GREAT CLEAN-UP SALE has < Wm snrjiassed in every particnlar the one preceding. » mj Phenomenal has l«een our success during this great ( i W i slaughter of bargains and onr stock looks a little as vi though a Kansas cyclone has struck it. But there's quite a few good bargains left and you'll know they M ftre bargains, too. for we've left the old price tag on making the sale price along side. This is no "Fire" M r® or '■ Water" sale, bnt a genuine clean-np of new, ►J jpj fresh goods, all stylish, nobby and strictly np to v date. Don t delay any longer, but be in the swim. A [4 Douthctt & Graham, j The Surprise Store t 108 South Main street, Butler, Pa. 4 I NO USE TALKINGI jj ! THE KEYSTONE UNION MADE < Overalls, Jackets and Pints | M Are the best that human hands can make. If > t they rip bring them back and get a new pair. i r< The Keystone Corduroy I'ants are made from ► V the best corduroy. A new pair or money back ! to every dissatisfied customer. n I THE SURPRISE STORE, i N BUTLER, PA. M f< if A CRUSH S In the prices of stiff ? j and straw hats. / Id this sale all our new styles and shapes in stiff and straw hats will be included anil you have the benefit of all that's now at the "Crush Price." Jno- S Wick. 242 S. Main St., Butlor, Pa Opposite I'. 0. A POINTER'! For up-to-date I'hotos go to tltc I'ost Office building. New designs every few days. YVV guarantee to please you. Itranch Studios, Mars and Kvans tTity. A. L. FINDLEY, Telephone 230. B. - & B. dollar goods, 50c, Large lot of 75 cent, Dollar and $1.25 Dress Goods, Suitings and Skirtings—choice woolens, 50c yard. Plaids and checks among them, and mostly medium and dark ef fects right in line for fall. Way to do a thing Is to do It. Only way to empty shelves, and do it the way this store wants it done, is with prices. Good Goods priced below all experience, right here and now. Not saying this for effect—you send for samples and sec that it's so. Ixjt ot Fifty City Dress Goods 25c. Useful Dress Goods underprice, 1 sc. Fine Dollar Foulard Silks 50c. Fancy Taffetas 65c, 75c that were twice the money—rich and handsome lor early fall. 5000 yards of pretty 10 and 12wash goods, 7jc yard. 5000 yard! of 8 and 10c wash goods f>jc yard, Fine 15c to 50c Madras Ging hams at five prices—5, 10, 15, 25c. Odd lines ot White Goods 6jc, 10c. It's an enormous Bale of odd and broken lines and surplus lots f»4 different departments —not one of them hesitating—and all who come or send will get good and useful Dry Goods at an unequal cd money saving. Boggs & Buhl Department X. ALLEGHENY. PA. Practical Horse Shoers W .L ROBINSON, formerly Home Bhoer at the Wick House hua opened buitl ticwi in h ahop in [the rear of tlie Arlington Hotel, wln-re he will do llorae-Shoeing in the moat approved atyle. TRACK AND ROAD HOSRES A SPECIALTY.
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