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TkE CiTiZfcN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER «, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTE?AII advertisers lntendinir to make ehan?es in their art*, should notify us ol their intention to do so. not later than Mon- fiay morninit. Pape's Fall Millinery Administrators' Notice. Estate of Isaac Hepler. Notice, D. L. Cleeland Zimmerman s Early Fill Bargains Douthett & Graham's Fall and Win- ter clothing Central Hotel. Administrators and Executors of estates ran >«y-ure their rectipt buoks at the CITI ZK.N offiee. and persons making public sales th sir note books. LOCAL AND GENERAL, NOTICE. During the next few weeks we will send ont quite a number of bills for subscriptions due, and hope oar friends will respond promptly as we need the money. ?Fall Millinery. - Early Fall Buying ?No Place lilce Home. ?Fall and Winter Clothing. - No frost "on the pnnkin" these mornings. ?Races at the Fair ground this afternoon ?Yon can make a pun on every month ex-September. ?lt is possible to b? right and at the axwr. time disagreeable. ?Two-thonsand kids attend school in Butler?and then there's some. ?Somebody ought to get up an "Elderberry Excursion" to Branchton. ?A Warren man named his infant daughter Manila Phillippie. The child died. ?The graded school at Bruin, (ac- cording to report; was not opened Monday. ?There is this to nay in their favor?- that the people who talk too much do not have rnach to say. ?lt's high time that a certain pas- senger car on th e Bessie aud P. & W. be given its "annual bath.'' ?Tbe skating record has been surpas' sei by the bicycle, the latter now being the fastest manpower means of travel - in?. ?Gool markmanshp at the ballot box is jost as essential to national safety at gx»d markrnanship in the army and navy. ?The world will never become so wise bat men will stick their fingers in the fire and hope they may somehow escape being burned. ?A cooking authority says that a few grains of salt sprinkled on coffee be- fore the water is added will bring out and improve the flavor. There's a new play on the road call- ed "A Hired Girl;" and a friend informs us that about fifty, good, hiied-girls are needed in Butler immediately. ?There is a plant, it is said, that is never touched by insects, and that is tansy. If you rub a horse over with a handful of it before taking him on the road, it is claimed that flies will not tnoch him. Try it. ?To avoid the danger of lockjaw in cua of wottn 1 from a ru-tty nail orsimi- larhirts. aa g i ir.iate<M a remely, always at h»nl aa 1 never fail- ing. It is simply to smoke the woan d with wxrien. Twenty minutes of smoking will take the piin out of the wjrU CAsa of inflauim ition arising from tie wounds. - A little neighbor of Admiral Samp. toa in Glen N, Y., is naturally conversant with naval affairs. The other day in studying her Sunday School lesson something was sai r j abont Sampson being the strouges man She looked up wonderingly. "Why" she said. "I did not know Simpson was the strongest now; I thought it was Dewey." ?Down in the barber shop, the other day, a man was tellingof his experience at the "Kittanning Fair." The place was full of games of chance. He noticed one faker who had a ricketty pin-wheel on an old table, and showed a few dimes and pennies, a few hours after he had piles of dollars, halves and quarters on the table, and by evening the table hardly held the money piled upon it . That night, at the hotel, when he went npstairs he found poker games with an abundant supply of lienor?, going on all around him. and he went downstairs again and slept in a chair in a quiet corner, ?Under a decision of the Treasury Department promulgated lately it is required that a ten cent stamp be pla- ced on marriage certificates IJy this is meant the certificate given the con tracting parties. The certificate re- turned to the Clerk of the Conrt by the clergyman or the Justice of the Peace is exempt, but the clergyman must note on the return he mnkes to the office the fa -t that the ten cent stamp was prop erl> affixed to the original certificate. The reverses a former decision made by Commissioner Hcott. Persons who have been married since July 1 would do well to secure a documentary stamp and place it npon their marriage certiti cites. ?lt is related of a certain clergymarj Jn Kdinburg that V was so easeful of his quotations and so fearful of the charge of plagiarism that once in ad dressing the Diety he surprised the congregation by saying "And thou knowest, dear Lord, tljat, to (mote a writer in a late number of the ly Review," etc. This is in the same class with the story told of a certain professor of moral philovipy at Har vard, who, when called npon to officiate at morning chapel in place of the col- lege preacher, being somewhat rattled, pulled himself together and began dis- creetly: 'Paradoxical, thont(h it may ap- pear, O Ix<rd, it is nevertheless true,'' ft/ tine ot the boys, who recently left Chickamaui<a for the new camp at Lex ington, Ky., says that the following was one of thp songs irj < "Backward, {lll7l kwafd. oh time, iu your Right, feea me op gfup again jnst f(>T a ni»?ht; I am so weary of sole leath «cfsteak, petrified hardtack a sledg? ?sjiilil not liMak, tomatoes and ixians in a watery liath, salt pork as strong as Goliath of Oath , weary of starving on what 1 can't eat, chewing up rnblier and calling it meat Backward, turn ba-kwarfl, for weary I am, give me a whack at my grandmother's jam; let me drink milk that has never iw**n skimmed, let me eat bntter whose hair l-as been trimmed let me have once tiiore an old fashioned pie, then I'll l.e fiAy U> (to 'Sopth and die. " \Tork. If you want Posters, If yon want Circulars If you want Sale Bills. If yon want Envelopes. If yon want Bill Heads. If yon want Price List- If yon want Statements. If yon want Note Heads. If yon want Letter Heads. If yon want Address Cards, If yon want Business Cards. If yon want Invitation Cards. I' yon want any kind of Printing done call at the CITIZEN office. ?Maryland farmers in institute as sera hied have decided npon "Black Eved-Susan as the State flower. ?The Cameron Clemens Co. is play iag to good houses this week. Don't forget the Saturday afternoon matinee. ?Up at Elora last Friday there was a race between a man on a bike and a horse, and the horse would have won (as he was gaining at the end of the first mile*but the man on the bike was rauuii enough to desert it and run into the woods. He was not afraid of the horse but he was very anxions to get away from the constable in the buggy behind the horse Tbe man lives near Mil- lerstown. but on acconnt of various misdoings has been hiding in the woods near the stone-house for a month or two J and he got into the habit of taking an evening ride on his bike past Elora. Constable Glenn of West Snnbnry set a trap for him at the store there, but it miscarried on account of his assistant not being on the lookout, and then he jumped into his buggy and pursued his man, with the result as stated, and the e>nstable now has a good bike on his hands which the owner can have by cilling for it in person. ?Last Monday the b»ys and girls started to school again after a va ? ition of four months, during which time most of thetn were running wild, ac- cumulating health and vigor to help them with their studies. They have had a long rest, an l the little boys will be delighted to resume their places in school. They have no doubt looked forward to it with eager expectation. Boys are naturally very fond of school. Realizing, as they all do. that their ability to serve the race?to be useful to their country and a credit to Ihem- selves ?i" entirely a matter of intellect- ual culture and development, boys of all ages and conditions almost fall over themselves to get t > school. A b >y's happiness and position in life depends absolutely upon his brain power If he is ignorant and uncouth.'and competent to perform only the coarser kinds of lal«or, he will be slighted, neglected and humiliated at every turn in life. That is perhaps the reason why almost all boys are so anxious to go to school, and so economical of time when they are there. Kcmioii. The Annual Reunion of the Bth Pa., Heavy Artillery will l>e held inG. A. R Hall, New Ca.<t'e Pa., Wednesday Sept 2i, vm. All comrades and friends are cordi ally invited to be present. Sj>ecial rates on all railroads, leading to New Castle (all that week) on account of the State Convention of the Junior Order of Me- chanics. The Regiment will go to Cascade Park in a txxiy in the afternoon. W. C. M'CAN NI-FSs. President. IWICK Til i: \TKK. GOKMAN BKOS., Tt'CHIJAY KVKNING The patrons of the Park Th'-atre have a treat in store for them on Tuesday evening next when the faniors Bros. Gorman, John, James and George will present their cxernci- atinglv funny farce comedy Mr. lie me from Bos on, Since lai-t cten here. Mr. James Gorman has re written the pi»-<e bringing it up to-date. and has also fur- nished all new specialties to be intro- duced daring the performance. The company engaged is said to be one of tbe best ever seen in farce comedy, and numbers among its members, several specialty artists who have heretofore been seen as headliners in oar big city theatres. Mr. Archie Gillies the clever reconteur, has an entirely new budget of stories and wmgs which have re- ceived the highest approbation from the press arid public of the different cities visited by the company while en tonr this season; Mr. Frank Onslow, the famous lyric tenor will introduce a number of the latest jiopnlar hits of the day, Harry Of borne will introduce a specialty entirely original with him, and new to the public at large; Miss. Dorthy Decker, the famous English chansonette. will render several of th<* latest London Music hall bits, Miss Lnella Miller the marvelous soprano, will be heard in a number of operatic selections, and the world famous liar row Sisters, New York's enterprising managers Kost«-r & Rial's latest Euro- pean importation, who were engaged for the entire season at the magnifi- cent music hull on -'lth St., New York, and engaged for Mr Beane from Bos- ton at not only an enormous salary, but for whose released, Mr. James dor- man is said to have paid a big bonus, will be seen in their famous Nooyah dance. This dance has been said, has created a sensation wherever it has been presenter! Next Week in Pittsburg Next week th>* Orand Opera House will present DuMaurier's great play of "Trilby". or rather, the book is by I)U- Manrier, and the play by Paul Potter. Notwithstanding the heat, the Grand Opera Houte is Uxing its capacity?- simply for the reason that the finest en tertainment is given there and the prices are minimum. "Trilby" will iie the production arid it will require the full strength of the Opera Company. It is to be given with complete scenery and all accessories Miss Collier, will play the title role, and Mr. Jan Wilson, "Svengeli, Mr Beanmont Smith, will appear as the Laird . and Mr Rey nolds, <is "Taffy". Mr. Arthur Gar rels, will play, ' Little Bille The Vaudeville artists ate Rombollo th< Weftv|-r, in Hand who for (> months was the wonder of the Metropolis. A D, Robbiris, trick bicych rider, Bryant and Haville, comedians and musical artists Daniille & Dawson, in their celebrrted dancing creation; May Moo ney the banjo expert Mr Wallace, the hutnan bird. New waf yif-ws will be presented by the Uiograph Mr. Beau mont Smith officiating as the lecturer. A Letter For Iron. Unclaimed letters at the Postofflce at Butler Pa., week ending Sept. sth. Trinulje Allress, Robt J. Black. Miss Minnie Burlier, Josephine Campbell, Miss Birdie ('hantler incare of It. Kmally, Mr. Finch, Jim Gordon incare of Mrs. Mary Shewmakur. Mi Jennie Johnson, Miss Jrntiie Johnson. Yee King Lite. Tomoso MarchiOnola, Mr.*. Si A Martin. Constantino Parento, Mart Peters F E Puff Esq, Bobbie Whitehill, Mrs. Mary Walters. In calling for these letters pleasp say advertised. John W. BkowN. P M \olnnic on Domestic Animals. Avo 1 npie of ?">< mi page's, jiving the j treatment, cup ari() carf of domestic ! animals, Horses, Cattle. tvieep, fioi»», I Hogs and Poultry by I)r Fredrick j Humphreys an acknowledged authority > on the subject, the discovery of Humph reys' Veterinary Specifics with which i more animals are treated, cured and I saved, than by any other known system ' of medicine, I This book is sent free on request, by I addressing the Humphreys' Homeopath i<-Medicine Company, Cor William John Sts., New York. ?Music scholars wanted, at 128 VV. W*Y Ue 8L LEGAL NK W.N. The SepietiiVr Term ..f Qnarter - sions convened Monday. Tfct Consta bl.-s made their returns,a note of which will be found below; the Grand .Tnry was calltd. instructed as to their dnty. Fowler Campbell was appointed fore- On Tnesday morning tbe Grand .Tnry made their fir-t returns and a.- there was au error, they were referred back, corrected and presented as follows: TRITE BILLS. Commonwealth vs John Bart ), fe- loneous assault Robt Hopkins, a&b- Wm R..-- larceny: Dr. W. W Lc-her rape: Wmtield Hopkins. a&b: \\ in K Hopkins, a&b; Win M. Cowan. a&b: Harry .Miller, f&b; F. A. Mas-selli, larceny: Yee Sing Lee. enteru.g a store by Chas. and Geo. Riley, a&b; Hugh Elliott, assault an 1 a&b Robert A. Cannon and Ja£ Stevenson, a>-anlt and a&b. Nelson WatM- - .If and a&b: R. J. McMichael. illegal practice of medii*ine W D. MeCnr.e illegal practice of medicine: Henry Foltz. as- sault and a&b: and Ph. Winter, f&b. NOT TRUE BILLS. John and Katie Casey, a&b, and county to pay costs: Cha.- Cypaer, a&b, and prosecutor. Saleiu Mattit to pay costs: Chas. Cypher, larceny: Pettr Mc- Gredy, a&b. and county to pay c-jsts. F. >l." Fritz, illegal lirjuor selling, and Butler county to pay costs. NOTES. Dwight E Roger-i was appointed Tax Collector for Karns City. L M. Cochran was appointed guar dian of E. P. Patterson. The Grand Jury approved of a conn- J ty bridge in Winfield twp. Thomas McNair was appointed Bur gess of Butler, vice John T. Myers, de ceased. The cases of the Commonwealth vs Chas, Cypher, f&b, and George Lonitz, a&b, were settled. W. L. Coulter has petitioned for a divorce from his wife, Bertha Coulter, and charges desertion Mrs. Wilhelmina Myers bought the old Christian Otto property in Butler at <J. C. Sale for $2580. A C. Robband.J. H. Robb. adminis- trators of Wm. J. Robb. were dire ted to make sale of real estate. Wm. D. Shira was appointed Oyer seer of the Poor of Washington twp. vice Samuel Shira, dee d. J. D. Stroup was appointed Tax Col lector of Valencia, vice Wni. Hofman, removed from the district. I. N. Meals, Howard Pryor and Nor- man Glenn were appointed viewers to yiew a road petitioned for in Clay twp. The case of the Com. vs. Hershell Tebay, f<fcb and attempt to procure a miscarriage, was continued to Dec. T. The case of Com. vs Ed. Seaton feloneous a&b, was nettled,and tbe ca-< vs Forg L. Christie desertion was con tinned. Enos Campbell, Geo. E. McGill and Wellington Shira _did not answer to their names when the Grand Jury was called. The of the Commonwealth \s Wilson Stewart for f&b and adultery was settled and settlement approved by the (Jourt. The School District of Washington twp. has petitioned for authority to bor- row money for school building pur- pose. The new jail is due to be completed next Saturday, the 10th. The contract for the iron and stone work is and the heating, painting, etc. will cost about $.1,000 more. Letters of administration were grant- ed to Louise Mangel on estate of Beni. A. Lavery, late of Penn twp : also to I. B Hepler on estate of Isaac Hepler.late of ? Oakland twp. The will of Henry Bnbl, Sr. of Zelie nople w*s probated and letters granted to Henry Buhl, Jr. and F. C. Buhl; al-o will of Manas-en Dugan of Clearfield twp. and letters to Stephen Dngan. also will of John B. Maban of Middlesex twp. and letters to R K. Maban. In th>' cases of the Commonwealth vs Edward Russell, illegal practice of med- icine, defendant plead guilty and was sentenced to pay a fine of $1 and costs; and K L. Allison, Maine offense, was di- rected to pay costs and enter into recog. in the mini of s.;iiO to appear at Decem- ber Term. Losing her school and worrying over a mortgage on her property so affected the mind of Mini Mary Kmrick that a commission consisting of Esq. Ander-ton Dr. Pillow. arid Jas. M. Hutchison Ksq. adjudged her insane Monday, and she was taken to the West Perm Hospital that evening. The following fanes have been entered appeals from jndgments rendered l>v Jnstices of the Peace: The Butler Water Co. vs Geo. Arner, Jacob K«*ek, Justice; S. C Ramsey vh Daniel I.arkiri, Adison Itamsey. Justice; S. .1 Allen vs I. M Latchaw, Henry Neice, Jnstice; E. Kirsheer vs Lewis Gantz et al. J F. Shannon. Justice Elizabeth Collins vs George Humphrey et. al. W. A. Flem inn, Justice. A N. Craurner vs Ame'ia Tebay and Milton Tebay, A. It Thump son. Justice. H A. Stauffi-r vs \V»-11.-, Fargo Co., It. B. Gilghrist, Justice. The constable of Jefferson township reports road left in bad shape by K. R at or near Frazier's mill, and a rule was issued, the constable of Venango town- ship report some roads as badly wash* <1 the constable of West Snnbury reports the streets and side walks as not being in a good condition: the constable of Clinton township reports some bridj.es and roads in barf shape; the constable of Allegheny township reported two bas- tard children; the constable Bsttt? borough, sth ward, reports one bastard child; the constables of Perm, ''lay, Harrisville bore, Franklin, Lancaster, Evans City, Slipperyrock, Jackson, Cranberry, Forward, Connoqneriessing l>oro, Butler biro, 4th ward. Winfield, Concord an<l Marion townships repor. side walks, roads and bridges as need- ing repairs. The foresterv act of IHiiT provides that owners of timber land that shows 50 trees to the acre measuring H inches in diameter at a distance of ti feet from the ground shall be entitled to a rebate of HO per cent on the valuation of the land The <x>mmissioners did riot make any provisions to uieyt th»' iVquhvments of the act and some of the land owners are demanding the rebate 011 their taxes and threaten to make trouble if they don't get, it The commissioners propose a method of procedure that will prove a surprise to the land owners. For many years tl|c assessors' rjjtnrii"; of farm lieen short and there are thousands of acres in the comity from which not one cent of taxes is received. In one town ship alone the shortage amounts to more than 3,000 acres. The commissioners propose t'i have each owner of timber land making a claim for the benefits of the forestry act make a survey of his land and file a draft of the same, with the number and locution of the trees marked ori it, and these surveys v,ill he compared v.illi assessors returns It is expected that the county will gain enoUgh to more than pay the rebate HHKKII'K'H SANK. On Friday and Saturday the SherilJ sold all the rij»Lt, iitle, interest and claim of. ph Sherman and Barbara E. Slier man to Keystone B. A L Asso. lot in Butler for SIOO John Larrimore to Alex Mitchell M5 acres in Onklnndfpr $lO pyda M find II II * raven . to Lizzie Iluiiirfffr lot in Mars foi *'ss James K Thorn to W. H. Lusk lot in ! Butler for $lO. Niehlas Weitzel to VV E. Weigle # acres in Beady for MIO; two lots of same in West Lilierty to Kalston tic (ireer f<»r slsl and SSO lot of same in | W Lilierty to Alex Mitchell for S4O lot jof same in w Lilierty to W. <' llawn j for two lots of same in W. Lilier , t;y to Itnlston ,v Oreer for if 17 and s.'<l j John M Louden to John' Berg \ Co, M Nor fin t«» \\ \i lirautlon ? IMTI'M in < >akland for |ls. liauanh C. Abcruathy to Kulaton <fc Greer 4 pieces in ( entrevuie and \\«-rt«? twp for s!;!<>. $lO2. >lo and s."l Milo L. and Martha D Sank- \ I ' B. Heuninger property in <'horf-v tor fUT", A. E. Harper to XV. 11. Ltisk three pieces in Jackson twp. and Harmony for s3l and sl3. I N. Bryson et al to Penn'a. S. F. & I. As«o, ? re in Slipperyrock for sso On Monday the following .-siles were made: T. J. and Margt. Montgomery to Chas. Duffy lot in Bntler for #4oo 11. C. Aggers to Citizens Bank 20 acres in Forward for ?stM>. All other writs were returned or ad- journed. PROPERTY .TRANSFERS. L B Sny der to < > L Sn\ der 4* sen - in Centre for ?siiO. M Wahl S A Graham lot in Evans City for S3OO. N K'.rcher to J:*s Baker <>«.» acres in Brad v for SISOO. E J .Sanderson to P D Russell lot in Karns City lor ~ 1 < n». j John C Brown to Jos. E. Franklin lot in Bntler for^isoo. Marriage Licenses. W. W. Seidel Allegheny Anna Whittaker Evans City Victor K. Phillijs Butler Mary M Lusk " Chas Roettig Jefferson twp Lena E. Wilson Saxoubarg 1 Martin Scanlon Butler I Caroline Huff : Frank Kilev Clestifield twp Maggie Bergbigler Summit twp | Daniel C. McCarthy Pittsburg i Annie C Norns North Oakland Wm. A. Elder Donegal twp Carrie I. Bruner J. M. Elliott Centre twp Nannie Mcßride Franklin twp L. A. Hite Batler Eni t Stoner Euclid Ed. Kemper Butler Teresa Geibel Chas. J Conner Pittsburg Jossie M Black Butler Abraham White Greensburg Emm;> Tucker Butler M irtin L Sarreu 1 Harrisville M'iry A. Vandyke " John Fehl Forward Twp Cora Root Bntlen At Kittanning. E. S Barn hart and Florence Stover of Butler to. also fas. A C hristy and Stella Garner of Butler Co. ACCI DENTS. Th.-y had a target-shooting stand at the Parker Fair, last week, and one of thi- stray balls hit Miss cAnna Kelly, daughter of James Kelly of Parker, ,inr-t back of her right tar, killing her in- stantly. Miss Kellv was a lout 15 years of ajje. 1. 11. Sloan, the rig Imild. r met with an odd accident last week- lie was carrying some tools over his shoulder, and among them a sharp, double-bitted ax, when the ax slipped down his back and cut a deep and long gash in the calf of his right leg. Wm. Otto of Bntler fell from the cars at Beltane, Ohio, while going West to yisit friends, and was badly hurt, hut his injuries were not serious and in a few hours he resumed his journey. One of the men working on the new railroad was run over by the construe lion train, Tuesday, and had an arm crushed, scalp cut. and two ribs broken Dr. J. J. Schultis fixed him up, and took him to the new Hospital, and thinks he will recover. Ol I, SOU'S. It's Mill dollar oil. JKFFKRSON CKN'TRE Frazier & Co'U well on the Kornxiuiphf began pumping Snnday and is estimated at fifty I ar- rels RKN I'ltK.u Coe & Humphrey's new well on the Humphrey is doing ?'>" bbjs. K V. Kigney. of Kurns, has a well on the Humphrey due this week DKEI! CKKKK T W Phillips struck another go <d, sth wander, in the Deer Creek field last week. Gel 1 > >lmrg- Washington The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged for two five day person- ally conducted tours from Buffalo, Kr:e, Pittsburg, and principal interuif - diate ]«iints. to Gettysburg and uash inuton. on October IT and N'ovemher 7. Round trip tickets, including trans portatiou, Pullman berth in each direc tiun, hotel accommodations and car- riage drive over the battlefield at Get- tysburg, and hotel accommodations at Washington in short, all necessary ex penses will be sold at rate of $25 <'o from Suspension Bridge. Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, and intermediate stations on the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad; $24 00 from Elmira; 4)25.00 from Eric? and Corry; £2I "(I from Williarnsport; Pittsburg and Altoona, and proportion ate rates from other points. Ticket* will also be good to return on regular trains until October 27 and No vernber 17, but without Pullman accommodation l". Descriptive itineries and full infor (nation can be obtained of Ticket Agents; B. P Fraser. PasKt-riger Agent Buffalo, N' Y.; E. S. Harrar, Division Ticket Ag< nt, Williamsport, Thos. E. Watt, Passenger Agent Western I'is lri> t, Pittsburg or <'eo. W. Boyd, A -istant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia Sunday llvi'iir.HioiiK In Allrglicin Commencing Sunday May 22nd and; until further notice the Pittsburg and Western It. R will sell excursion tick- ets to Allegheny every Sunday for train leaving Butler 8:15 A. M. city time good to return on afternoon trains date of sale. Fair for round trip 7~> cents. if you want a Bicycle or your old one repaired go to White Walter & Co. largest slock in County. Ilieyclen for hire. Saxings Should Earn I'oiir Per < cut. Some people save money by hiding it, but it earns them nothing. Don't save moncv unless it earns you 4 jier c nt. Keeping money out of circulation tiy hoarding it injures business. Save in- stead in the Pittsburg Hank for Savings, No. 201 Fourth avenue l'itt .hur.;, l-il, where each dojljir will tarn you ,J per cent, interest; compounded semi-annu- ally. Write for now to bank by mail TIMBER. For blank applica'ions and instructions how to apply for reduction of iper cent, of taxe , op limber fnnds semi 25 cents to |A. lil'.vi|KHK & S»NH, Civil Engineers, Butler, Pa. Stray llogs. < '.IIIIIH to the premises of t lie subscriber in JelTerson twp.. near Fra/.ier's Mill on or aliont August Nth, IMW" white br<> I «ow, ."rid iliiei. large shouts two and or» l black, all sows The owner is requested to f or . ward prove property, pay charges and take them away, otherwise they will lie disposed of according to law WK. llh'.tNl" \ >i. oaxonbhrg P I>. Pa' For A Musical Education. The Pennsylvania College or Music formerly Mcadville Conservatory of Music , has been entirely recognized and placed under the direction of Ilerr Felix Ileiuk, for three years past musi- cal director of the l/tica (N. Y.) Con- servatory of Music, a noted pianist, singer and teacher of voice and piano. Me is assisted hy a very able corps of teachers, two of whom have had the best American and European training. Hie College offers a musical education at very moderate rates of tuition, and vi ry cheap living, in one of the most beautiful and cultivated college cities of the country. Everyone .nlcre .ten in a musical tid 11 atlon should send for th" new catalogue jus'. ! A.ii'-d. Trnr begin September 6th. Address Pennsylvania , College of Music. Meadvllie, Pa., I mentioning this paj>er. li ' rui: faiii. D Summer ends for the tils when r school begins, and for grown-up people, and the rest of mankind with the an e r nual Fair. After that the wind begins blowing - over th»- oats the fr< -t comt> 'onth - pan kin and the girl- begin 1 sinking "when the ro-es come again." Down nt the Fair Grounds, the quilts and pictures are again hanging in Floral II;. 11; the ; -,:mpkius and plants are in lite in Vegetable Hall; the roosters are i crowing in the little coops: thr- pigs are granting in their pen- the cattle and sheep stand and lie in meek siibmi-siun to the inevitable; the organs of th- s merry g.i rounds are grinding out their t uses the pr -prietors of th.- eating and ' drinking places art sianding-by in eager , expectancy; the hoises are running ' around the track, and everybody and j ' everything is waiting for the crowd : , which the rain of today 1 Wednesday 1 ' may keep away. ! Best of all the flags are Hying in every \u25a0 lam-- and they are to be left flying till j "Johnny comes inarching home." The 15th is to be k I ?ed and dismissed on | the Midway. ' ~~L 1 'j Wt were down there Tuesday eve- ning, when Bill Ensminger and a lot cf i 1 smart ladies were hanging up things in , I Floral Hall, and occasionally stopping ? to be weighed and measured on Martin I court & Co. s machine Jim McMarlin and Tom White were arranging the husked pumpkins and striped potatoes in agreeable sets; Hazlett was patching j up a quarrel between his ducks and Leghorns; Freebling was petting his handsome sheep; the big pigs were sleeping and the little pigs were suck ing: Doc was patting a han 1* cue horse, the kids were munching and rid ing; the old folk-* were gabbling; and 1 the black birds were warbling It was the same old Fair. Let us hope that the rain will pass off 1 , and that all Bntler county will be here ] 't<«lay to see it and each other. NOTES. J. N. Hazlett, of Carbon Black, has 1-15 varieties of land and water fowl on j exhibition. A. Fre< hling <S: Son. of Carbon Black have a splendid display of Cheviot ' ?keep , Clll IM II NOTES The W. C T U. of Springdale held a combined Business meetiog and basket . picnic at the home of Mr. C. B. Conway j on the Berg farm, on the afternoon and , evening of August 2ttth, which wsawell , attended. Devotional exereises were he-Id, followed-Ly reports of superintend- , ants of departments and appointing | delegates to County convention at Mars, refreshments were served. At Concord church in Concord town- ship last Friday evening, a farewell meeting was held in honor of Rev. W M. Campbell and wife who started next day for Hsiuan. China, where they are to act as missionaries. The church was crowded and addresses were made hy several. Wanted. A home for a l>ov, eight years of age. Inquire of Mr, < (*. Christie Secv of Children* Aid Society, .YW North Main Ht. Butler, Pa. Grand Voting Contest. As the school year approaches, many of onr young readers will be deciding what school to attend, and the follow- ing offer made by the Butler Business College will prehaps help you t«i decide the jirohlem. Two free scholarships are offered as per rules below, allowing ample time to graduate, giving you your choice of courses, all for a small effort on the part of the contestants. You cannot afford to ignore this offer. opportunities like this are not offered every day, this is your opportunity. Any one who complies with the rules may enter the contest. Business edu- cation has the sanction of such men as Hon. Lyman Gage, himself a graduate of n business college, and to which he a'tributes his success, Hon. John Wan- amiiker, Robert Bnrdette, Charles Reade, Hon. Charles Foster, and many others we could name of world wide reputation. No matter whether you live in the city or the country, you have a splendid opportunity to succeed Read the rules carefully. 1. Each weekly paper published in Butlef publish one coupon each week, beginning August Usth. and < >n tinning until Oct. 15th, and contestants will collect these coupons and send them in, in packages of 100 Each con testant will also agree to get as many paid-np yearly subscriptions as he or she possibly can for any or each of the Bntler weekly papers, viz. The Crn/.KN, Eagle, Times, Record, and Democratic Herald, and each subscrip tion shall count as ti'iiclt a* ooupons Only new subscribers will bu allowed to count in this contest. Yon are not confined to any one paper; subscriptions to any or all of the papers named will count 200 votes each, to the one turning them in. 2 Write your name plainly on all coupons yon send in. and forward all subscriptions apd coupons to William I", Wilson, Principal Butler Business College, Bntler, Pa Write all names and postoHice addresses plainly, and ir: dicate plainly the papers suhsc.ritied for :< To the person receiving the largest number of votes, a nine months scholar ship in the Butler BnsinesH College will be awarded, in either Commercial or Shorthand courses, allowing ample time to graduate. To the person receiving the neit highest number of yoten a six month's scholarship will lie awarded 4 Contes'ants should communicate with Prof. Wilson immediately, and he will forward further instructions and information by mail. Remember that each subscript ion turned in for any 01 the papers named will count you 200 votes, and securing subscribers will he the <|iiicke t and -ure-,t v;i, cm d (Jet m the field e.uiy. secure the aid of * u { friend' and tarn one < (f these schelarjhipe worth at least ssii COUPON. Please credit this coupon to P. O Aecount of Butler Business College Scholarship Contest. 0 O -Arc you niid in need of rest ami uuietf Hotel Ki<ler, Can.ln idge Springs, is the p'ace for you. All the comforts of home together with the best medicinal waters known. A week's sojourn will make you ten years er. Write for circular* Of Interest to You. Parties wishing to engage in the livery business, 1 all on Walker .V McElvniil foi location and outfit /\uyo.four readers needing jras stoves or gas ranges, gas fronts or arty gas sav- lug appliance will find it a financial sav- ing to call at the "tore of y/. |?| O'Brien & Son "" l ast jei;. r .on m and gel prices 6h the » ttensive line they have 011 exhibition. They fare also Jgents for the celebrated VV'elsbach Light, of which more than 1200 were old in Butler, last year. |f*\ir HUE SI'RINC, WAT ICR ICE 11 delivered to all part ot th< 1 \J ders a. RICHK.CS KAKRRY 142 Main St. We have 21 large S. flags -Are V«u going to put one on > a;r Striding? Send hi /e and ask for price bhuniuu .t tSrou., 414 Wood St., I'ittsburg, Pa. PEILSON VI . Foi. "t Mnt >- home from i>hi< W.J Bla< k has imrrtHl from Har mony to Bntler. Joseph Fleming of (Hinton twp was in town. Monday W E. Cooper, of Worth twp was in town yesterday. Fred Roe?ing and Will Sutton of Co. E are home on furlough. Miss Boyd of Tarentnm is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C N Loyd. ; J. N Mnntz and family have retnrn- . e-.t from Conneaut Lake E. A. Watson, of Isle, is dangerously ill with typhoid malaria Ed Livingstone and liobt. Adams of Co. E. are home on furloughs Will Podds and wife have moved from New Castle to Prospect. Milton Muder, of Saxonbnrsr, went to Stippcrvrock Normal. Monday. ; Thomas B McNair is now Lord Mavor of Bntler. and he IT cars a No. S hat. Theo. A Niggle and Fred. Zimmer- man went to Slipperyro.-k Normal. Monday. | II C. Welsh of Browns-lale. and J. L Sea ton of Euclid were in town, last Thursday. El-worth Murphy, of the Building Inspector's office. Allegheny, and wife are the gr.ests of J. 11. Reiber. 11l 1:. Thomas W Phillips has been appointed a member of the Industrial Commission by President McKinley Will T. McNair. of Pittsburg, one of the survivors of the disaster to the battleship Maine, is visiting friends in Butler. Hon. John Dindinger. of Zelienople, was in town on business Monday. Clarence and his family left for Omaha next day. 11. ('. Montgomery of Clinton twp , attended the Institute, last week. He is executor of his father Jno. Montgom- ery. deed. John Webb, of Branchton, was in town, Tuesday. He has nearly recover ed from his accident. The K. R. Co. settled promply for the team, wagon, and his own injuries. Frank Killen, of Battery K. 4tli Pa Artillery, returned home Sunday. He was discharged on account of ill health, Frank is from Washington, Pa , but has been employed about the Central. < 'urtis Phillips, of Mars, was in town Monday. He has never yet found that Beagle hound that ran away from the Kidd farm, and will still pay a reward for his return. Not ice. A man who calls himself an optician, aurl who says his name is Brown, is travelling over this county selling spec- tacles (as lam informed)on my reputa- tion. I will say that I don't know the man, never met him that 1 know of and have had no dealings with him whatever. Respectfully D. L. CLEELAND. Optician. County Fairs. Butler September*! Greenville?September 7 !\u2666. Clarion ?September 20 23. Stonlxiro Septei.liter 20-23. Mead ville - September 27 -30. Mercer September 27-29. Greensburg September 27 30. Ask your physician if he does not think a sojourn at Cambridge Springs would do you good. If you need rest and nature's tonic, good mineral water, he will answer, "Yes." Hotel Rider of- fers accomodations etjua' to the best. Send for circulars. The Fall term of Grove City College will begin Tuesday, September 13th. l-'or catalogue address the President, ISAAC C. KBTI.HR. For Sale, A good chop mill and .s*w mill com- bined. Will be sold cheap. Inpuire of GREER MCCANDI.ESS, Whitestown, Fa. Lota for Sale. In a thriving town at R. R. station. Size to suit purchaser. A good opening for a painter, carpenter and stone mason. Inquire at this office. Notice to Wool-Growers. Messrs. TroutniHU's Sons requiting all the room they have for their own busi- ness, I have changed my location to Graham Bros.' grocery store, just across the street from my old location with Troutman's, where I will l>e glad to see all mv former wool friends, assuring them of fair treatment, and the market price in cash for their wool. Troutmans wish to state tl.at they have gon«* out of the wool-buying business altogether WM. F. RUMIIERC.ER For bargains in valuable ami dealt able residences inquire of Walker & lie. HI vain. -New Spring and Summer (goods ar- riving every day (prices much BELOW I,AST YEARS PRICKS,) .at The Peo- ples Store. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Lclle»s testamentary on the eatate of Robert Trimble, Esq., dee'd., late of Middlesex twp., butler Co., 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 said estate will present them duly au- thenticated for settlement to S. C. TRIMBLIi, Flick p. 0., W A,. DENNY, Hutler Co.,Fa Executors, Mcjunkin & Galbreath, Att'ys. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. I.etters testamentary on the estate uf Sarah Jane Craniner, dec d., 1 widow of Israel Craniner, dee'd., t late of Centre twp., Hutler Co., F;\. having been grant- ed io the undersigned, all pcuous know- ing themselves indebted to said estati will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly au- thenticated for settlement to J. I) V. JI'NKIN, Bt't. Put let. pa. SUMMER RESORTS f, ' CONNEAUT LAKE. : Exposition Hotel n Hotel Mantor, F. M. LOCKWOOD, I- 4. Butler's nearc -.1 Summci Resort -f -l- 4- > Good bathing and fish;nfc. 1 -1- arv' Summer Resort - Amusements. I' 1 I-" if* i': ' : ' i-' '' ! \u2666 1 BEDFORD SPRINGS HOTEL. Bedford, Pa. THE < A Itl.SllA Ol AMKUIt \. Opi-u fr«»tn Jll nc 'St t'» Octolivr I. vvMli In crrjisi-fl uttrsiftiotiH, n. k^nifl'< Ki yolf link**. ;in«l OIM* <if tfinest ItowUntf 'ill* v ? l»i MM countrj Tiu WAtorN "f Bedford nra Ihe , 1 . ?f. .ij And '\u25a0i? ??» 11 ?*1 In iii« if or Id I'm* Irnih iififl iHNiUh't .hI«Im hs J. T. A I/Mr. Siifn riiiH-mli'iil. ARANDALE HOTtL. Bedford Springs, Bedford, Pa Will njM'ii .111 ii« lit, Jtl j opulit' j»»i' * \u25a0». Hi** ly IIN'IIIIMI within H n-l'c »»f U'>!f link-* I «»i t«*rriis »»»f| »?« «.>< i< H ftiltlrfs A I.HI' \ SMITH M. A. BERKIMER, Funeral Director. 3L7 S. Main St., Butler. J Our Method OF Doing Business We hope will went youi patronage. Ours is not vhe or.!y store in Butler, but ue <lO try to make it such a place to buy your nmgs and medicine as to win your confidence and secure your patruiiage. Do not come to our store tor cheap drugs. We don't keep them. Nothing but the t>est finds a place in our store anil every article I bearing our name is guar- ! an teed 10 be ju.it as repre- ! tented or you can get your noney back. We buy the best, sell the best, keep the best and lecommend the best It is this meth od that has brought to our store a large and de- sirable patronage. If you have never dealt at our store we would be pleased to have you call. We try tc k j"peverything that is likely to l>e called for in our li-ie, but if we should not have what you want we will frankly tell you so and will lie pltased to get it foil you at the earlics possible moment. *VVe give you what you want, No suhsti- t tions permitted. Let us fill your prescriptions Respectfully, C. N. Boyd, DRUGGIST. j Diamond Block, Butler, Pa. LEGAL ADVERTISMENTS. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Isaac 11-;>!er, late of Oakland township, deceased, n tice is heteby given that letters of administration upon the estate of .-aid decedent have been printed to the undersigned All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay to I. B. ILEI'LKR, Administrator, Carbon Center, IV. EXECUTOR S NOTICE ! etters testamentary 011 the estate of John Sipe, dee'd., 'at ? of Clearfield twp , Kutler county. Pa., having been 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, properly autenticated for settlement to EMKMNK SII'K. Adm'x., Coylesville, I'a. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE '.etters of administration on the estate of Ktnma Slirader, dee'd., late of Butler borough, Butler Co., I'a., having been granted 10 the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay- ment,and any having claims against said estate w ill present them duly authenticat- ed for settlement to W. B. SHKADKK, Adm'r., Butler, I'a. W. D. BRANDON, Att'y. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE I.etters testamentary 0:1 the estate cf Isaac Kepple, dee'd, late of Fairview township, (Sutler county, Pa., having been granted to tin undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make imm diate pa . merit, and any having claims the same will present them for settle- ment to WM. 1,. KEPPLH, Ex'r., I'tachville, I'a. C. WALKHR, Att'y. ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE^ Whereas, letters of administration have tieen issued to me the under ,igned"in the estate of William A. Anderson, late of Middlesex township, Butler county, I'a., dee'd., notice is hereby given to all persons indebted to the said decedent to call and settle, and all persons having claims against the same wtll please pre- sent them duly authenticated lor pay- ment to SARAH J. ANDERSON, Administratrix of WILLIAM A. ANDERSON, dee'd., Flick, Butler Co., I'a. S. F. & A. 1,. UOWSKR, Att'ys., Hutler, Pa. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary 011 the estate of Mhigaret J. Meßride, dee'd, late of Mid- dlesex township, Butler county, I'a., having been granted to the undersigned, all persors knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them, duly pro- bated, for settlement to JOHN FERGUSON, Ex'r., Bakerstown, I'a. MCJUNKIN & GALBREATII, Att'ys. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. I.etters testamentary on the estate of John S- Love, dee'd, late ol Clinton twp., Butler county, I'a., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowim; themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said eavate will present them duly probated for settlement to \V 11. LOVB. Ex'r., Kiddles X Roads, I'a. W, BRANDON, Att'y. ADMIMBTB VTOlcs NOTICE. Letters of administration oil the estate ol Harriet Thompson, dee'd., lateof Clay twp Butler Co., I'a., having liecn grant- ed to the undersigned, all persons know- ing 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 R. C. THOMPSON, Adtn'r., Flora, I' <). W. C. I'INDLKV, Att'y. ADM INI ST RAT 0 R'S NOTIC E. Letters of administration C. T. A. 011 the estate of Nancy C. Stewart, dee'd., late of Centre twp., Butler Co., Pa., hav- ing been granted to the undcisigned, 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. THOMAS T. STEWART, Admr. C. T. A., Mt Chestnut, I'a. J. I». Mcjunkin, Att'y. EXECUTORS' NOTICE L' tiers testamentary on the will of Richard C>. Nelson, late of Middlesex township, Butler county, Pennsylvania, dee'd , haviuij la-en granted by the Reg- ister (J -aid county to the undersign''d I xeentors thereof Therefore all persons knowing themsc Ives indebte<l to the estate ot said deceased are requested to make speedy payment, ami those having claims against Aid estate can present them projieily authenticated foi settle- ment to 11. M I'A R KS, T. A PARKS, Executors. E. Mcjunkin Att'y. Glade Mills, I'a. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the < state of Matthew Thrower, dee'd., late ol Clin'.on *.wp.. Butler Co., Pa., hnving 1 H-C n >{taiit- ed to the undersigned, alt persons know* ing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, j mnl any having c'aiuis against said eft ate I I will present them, properly authenticat- ed for settlement to THOMAS A. THROWER, JOIIN LC THROWER, Ex'rs.. Saxon burg, I'a. RAJ.STON & GREEK. Att'ys. L. S. McJUNKIN, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. 117 1-:. | EI ; PERSON. j BUTLER, - PA., NOur Line of F;.'! and Winter U 7{ 1o many of our patrons, this announcement is sufficient. hut for the benefit of those who rJ do not knovy us yet we will say, come in to see us. we want to acquainted with you WA fA and in add: .on to that show you the hand- iu>s somest and "est line of clothing, hats and Wj f/J men's furnishings in Butler, don't take our k% word foi it, come and see for yourselves, we WA willshow you up-to-date goods at moderate prices, pj | DOUTHETT & GRAHAM. N at 1-2 Their Value. \ ( ) i We v-i ' wind up this months f busint ritli colors flying While ) ( east iti t 1 ? market 'ought x i the entire of pantaloons (Spring \ and Summer iglil'i <jf tiv- well known Man- J f ufaclures, Con . Goldman & Co.. CSj Broadway, \ ) New York, at 50 ? the (I'illar of ens; of manufactur- V ing same We hat 'uy and the price was tempting \ r and we now have 800 pa . pint.-, to uilir you it a price unheard of. C C A $2.00 rof pants our price sl.lO j 1 A $3.00 , .ir of pants our price Si.6o £ S A $3.50 r f par.fc? our price $1.90 X C A $4.00 .ir o* pants our prive $2.10 \ J A $4.50 ot pants our pries $2.35 C S A 55.00 of pants our price $2.75 f C A $0 00 ? i'il ?i pantu our prici $3.25 \ \ Ask to he sho.vn these pants whether V J v.iu . .<:it a |our or not, no trouble whatever. / £Shaul &? Nast, < LEADING CLOTHIERS, ? r 137 South Main St., C / Butler. Pa. / IN I rs. J. E. ZIMMERMAN. TADS V rAI I TVc arc ready for early buy- L. iAHL Y S" AL L 'I 3 S \u25a0 1 ers ° ur stock is cora P lete "\u25a0 \u25a0* \u25a0 I \u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0" \u25a0\u25a0 -»JI11 «V 4 f.jr Fall and Winter of 1898 and 1899. We art- bettei ;>i*rcd than ever before to satisfy your wants in every line of goods we carr Tvvery department is full to overflowing with N H AND ELLGANT DESIGNS. _ . Fall tailo naJe Jacket Suit? __ _ I Y All Fall up-t ? 'at- Collarette? Fall up-to late Rothschild Jacket? W/gM »"1 f" Fall up-to late Plush or Velvet Cape? I-In \/fx * * "? Fall up-t.. -ae BjuclC ard Cloth Cape? ' Id V w _ Fall latest - yles Hat or Bonnet? li.l CI 1N CW Fall lates 1 styles Dress Pattern? ILI OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT Is worth your special attention, as *0 irj showing th - g-atid ><t aswrtm ;nt of fine Dress Gaids ever displayed in But r Stoilc cinsists oi iinj Black Crepons?don't fail to ask to s-e our Crepons; tlu ic.' ix*luiii'.» in qm itv and deiign and by far the handsomest anil largest assort-n .1" .nvr hlijvi: a full line of Broad Cloths, Venetian Cloths, Covert Cloths. V ; rei'it. Henriettas and Serges; also, the most beautiful assortment of Novelty D -s> Goods nd Indiridnal Dress Patterns we have ever shown you DWESTiCS. We must not forget to menti ?' >ur co uplet." new stock of Calico, I'leeced Wrapper Goods. Do.nets and Outi ?F. n 1-Is \t nlin and Gingham). Blankets, Flannels, Yarns, and Cheviots A - u-ual, you wilt fin I our prices less and quality better in all staple lines than othet ...»n<- ? D> i't forget, we have L ice Curtains, a cut order Carpet Department?t \u25a0 only one in Butler, and a fine Art Department. MRS J E ZtffiMENUN. Sole Agent for Si r.dord Pattcrno &nd Designer. UIIQHITn Q FI»ST GREAT nUOLLIU 3 DISPLAY IN Fall Footwear. It presents an opportunity for economical buying that nolmdy can afford to miss. This store is crowded witl* llir tifwift of new styles selected with experienc »<1 carr as to quality, good taste hs ti; stvle. and generous prodigality as to variety It is The Right Place To get the Right goods At the Right Prices. With the best of everything On- new season brings and prices down to the low- est point ever named for honest >< ds, we expect u oln.re of your patronage be- cmisc you cannot a/Ton! to puss n* ?>>*. See our Jamcntown (N. V.) in We wj»nt nil in Butler county to HoyS and Youths' high-cut, e«»p,v r see our Children's School Shoes They tipped two soles and tap cm fr"tn are not equalled in point of style, dur- ehoiee whole stock; best s" s 111 anility or price in Butler. Have them Butler in kip, oil K rai,l > kangaroo and crack- Men's high-cut Im>x and plain to* H». s p:ool calf, 'on«ola and liox-calf; haml- aud Boots, cut from veal, kip, "il »;iai'i some dyl fashioned on the newest ami kangaroo calf. models. I 'icy will pi ease you. Women's, Misses's and Children \u25a0» ? "\u25a0 le«»d'*rs in Rubber and I-clt hand pegged and standard 111 d . d«ot;.l kinds. Oui goods are all lined oil gri iii, kangaroo am >1 f'< ? >u«i to our order; no old 100 proof eall will tips or plain . lot?. to ruu off; prices same that others widths, Ato K, button or loe< N > Ir jo lots. See us before you better goods made; they are w ml; ,1 oJ), whole slock and water-proof. 1 B. C. HUSRLTON, Huller s bea<lli>K Slmk- House. Opposite Hotel L*>wry. A>OOOOOOOO<N>5K?5>COOO<>OOOOPOC |2 ,D. T.Pape,a,?| Sf The Leading Millinery House of Butler County. X A JIJST RECEIVED J O > 'Hue of WslUlML' »'I«I Milt \u25a0 Hal. li-ath.-r- Ktower* Ulldxms. *e . forourw JKfi,lHi.,.|. M lilK li IMPI'TnV I'Kl' l> (iiv. as a eaIUM-for«> purchasing. A y I Our stock of Mom v Y I Immediati! use Always Complete I X X MOHnBHam X S. Main St |] ] _ Rape. BUTLER' PA J x>oooooooo< Subscribe ioi iuc CITIZEM.

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Page 1: TkE CiTiZfcN. Our Method Doing Business NOur Line€¦ · Heavy Artillerywill l>e held inG. A. R Hall, New Ca

TkE CiTiZfcN.THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER «,

NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.

NOTE?AII advertisers lntendinir to makeehan?es in their art*, should notify us oltheir intention to do so. not later than Mon-fiay morninit.

Pape's Fall MillineryAdministrators' Notice. Estate of

Isaac Hepler.Notice, D. L. CleelandZimmerman s Early Fill BargainsDouthett & Graham's Fall and Win-

ter clothingCentral Hotel.

Administrators and Executors of estatesran >«y-ure their rectipt buoks at the CITIZK.N offiee. and persons making public salesth sir note books.

LOCAL AND GENERAL,

NOTICE.

During the next few weeks we willsend ont quite a number of bills forsubscriptions due, and hope oar friendswill respond promptly as we need themoney.

?Fall Millinery.

- Early Fall Buying

?No Place lilce Home.

?Fall and Winter Clothing.

- No frost "on the pnnkin" thesemornings.

?Races at the Fair ground thisafternoon

?Yon can make a pun on everymonth ex-September.

?lt is possible to b? right and at theaxwr. time disagreeable.

?Two-thonsand kids attend school inButler?and then there's some.

?Somebody ought to get up an

"Elderberry Excursion" to Branchton.

?A Warren man named his infantdaughter Manila Phillippie. The childdied.

?The graded school at Bruin, (ac-

cording to report; was not openedMonday.

?There is this to nay in their favor?-that the people who talk too much donot have rnach to say.

?lt's high time that a certain pas-senger car on th e Bessie aud P. & W.be given its "annual bath.''

?Tbe skating record has been surpas'

sei by the bicycle, the latter now being

the fastest manpower means of travel -

in?.?Gool markmanshp at the ballot box

is jost as essential to national safety at

gx»d markrnanship in the army andnavy.

?The world will never become so

wise bat men will stick their fingers inthe fire and hope they may somehowescape being burned.

?A cooking authority says that a

few grains of salt sprinkled on coffee be-fore the water is added will bring out

and improve the flavor.

There's a new play on the road call-ed "A Hired Girl;" and a friend informsus that about fifty, good, hiied-girls are

needed in Butler immediately.

?There is a plant, it is said, that isnever touched by insects, and that istansy. Ifyou rub a horse over with a

handful of itbefore taking him on theroad, it is claimed that flies will not

tnoch him. Try it.

?To avoid the danger of lockjaw incua of wottn 1 from a ru-tty nail orsimi-larhirts. aa g i ir.iate<M a

remely, always at h»nl aa 1 never fail-ing. It is simply to smoke the woan dwith wxrien. Twenty minutes ofsmoking will take the piin out of thewjrU CAsa of inflauim ition arising fromtie wounds.

- A little neighbor of Admiral Samp.toa in Glen N, Y., is naturallyconversant with naval affairs. Theother day in studying her SundaySchool lesson something was sai r jabont Sampson being the strouges

man She looked up wonderingly."Why" she said. "I did not knowSimpson was the strongest now; Ithought it was Dewey."

?Down in the barber shop, the otherday, a man was tellingof his experienceat the "Kittanning Fair." The placewas full of games of chance. He noticedone faker who had a ricketty pin-wheelon an old table, and showed a fewdimes and pennies, a few hours after hehad piles of dollars, halves and quarterson the table, and by evening the tablehardly held the money piled upon it .That night, at the hotel, when he wentnpstairs he found poker games with an

abundant supply of lienor?, going on

all around him. and he went downstairsagain and slept in a chair in a quietcorner,

?Under a decision of the TreasuryDepartment promulgated lately it isrequired that a ten cent stamp be pla-ced on marriage certificates IJy thisis meant the certificate given the contracting parties. The certificate re-turned to the Clerk of the Conrt by theclergyman or the Justice of the Peaceis exempt, but the clergyman must note

on the return he mnkes to the office thefa -t that the ten cent stamp was properl> affixed to the original certificate.

The reverses a former decision madeby Commissioner Hcott. Persons whohave been married since July 1 woulddo well to secure a documentary stampand place it npon their marriage certiticites.

?lt is related of a certain clergymarjJn Kdinburg that V was so easeful ofhis quotations and so fearful of thecharge of plagiarism that once in addressing the Diety he surprised thecongregation by saying "And thouknowest, dear Lord, tljat, to (mote a

writer in a late number of thely Review," etc. This is in the same

class with the story told of a certainprofessor of moral philovipy at Harvard, who, when called npon to officiateat morning chapel in place of the col-lege preacher, being somewhat rattled,pulled himself together and began dis-creetly: 'Paradoxical, thont(h itmay ap-pear, O Ix<rd, it is nevertheless true,''

ft/tine ot the boys, who recently left

Chickamaui<a for the new camp at Lexington, Ky., says that the followingwas one of thp songs irj <

"Backward, {lll7l kwafd. oh time, iuyour Right, feea me op gfup again jnstf(>T a ni»?ht; I am so weary of sole leath«cfsteak, petrified hardtack a sledg??sjiilil not liMak, tomatoes and ixians ina watery liath, salt pork as strong as

Goliath of Oath , weary of starving on

what 1 can't eat, chewing up rnblierand calling it meat Backward, turnba-kwarfl, for weary I am, give mea whack at my grandmother's jam; letme drink milk that has never iw**nskimmed, let me eat bntter whose hairl-as been trimmed let me have oncetiiore an old fashioned pie, then I'll l.efiAyU> (to 'Sopth and die.

"

\Tork.

Ifyou want Posters,Ifyon want CircularsIfyou want Sale Bills.If yon want Envelopes.If yon want Bill Heads.If yon want Price List-If yon want Statements.If yon want Note Heads.Ifyon want Letter Heads.Ifyon want Address Cards,Ifyon want Business Cards.If yon want Invitation Cards.I' yon want any kind of Printing

done call at the CITIZEN office.

?Maryland farmers in institute as

sera hied have decided npon "BlackEved-Susan as the State flower.

?The Cameron Clemens Co. is playiag to good houses this week. Don'tforget the Saturday afternoon matinee.

?Up at Elora last Friday there was a

race between a man on a bike and a

horse, and the horse would have won

(as he was gaining at the end of the firstmile*but the man on the bike was rauuii

enough to desert it and run into thewoods. He was not afraid of the horsebut he was very anxions to get awayfrom the constable in the buggy behindthe horse Tbe man lives near Mil-lerstown. but on acconnt of variousmisdoings has been hiding in the woodsnear the stone-house for a month or two

J and he got into the habit of taking an

evening ride on his bike past Elora.Constable Glenn of West Snnbnry set atrap for him at the store there, but itmiscarried on account of his assistantnot being on the lookout, and then hejumped into his buggy and pursued hisman, with the result as stated, and thee>nstable now has a good bike on his

hands which the owner can have bycilling for it in person.

?Last Monday the b»ys and girls

started to school again after a va ? itionof four months, during which timemost of thetn were running wild, ac-

cumulating health and vigor to help

them with their studies. They havehad a long rest, an l the little boys willbe delighted to resume their places inschool. They have no doubt lookedforward to it with eager expectation.Boys are naturally very fond of school.Realizing, as they all do. that theirability to serve the race?to be useful

to their country and a credit to Ihem-

selves ?i" entirely a matter of intellect-ual culture and development, boys ofall ages and conditions almost fall overthemselves to get t > school. A b >y's

happiness and position in life dependsabsolutely upon his brain power If he

is ignorant and uncouth.'and competent

to perform only the coarser kinds oflal«or, he will be slighted, neglected andhumiliated at every turn in life. Thatis perhaps the reason why almost allboys are so anxious to go to school, andso economical of time when they are

there.

Kcmioii.

The Annual Reunion of the Bth Pa.,Heavy Artillerywill l>e held inG. A. RHall, New Ca.<t'e Pa., Wednesday Sept2i, vm.

All comrades and friends are cordially invited to be present. Sj>ecial rateson all railroads, leading to New Castle(all that week) on account of the StateConvention of the Junior Order of Me-chanics.

The Regiment will go to Cascade

Park in a txxiy in the afternoon.W. C. M'CANNI-FSs.

President.

IWICK Tili: \TKK.

GOKMAN BKOS., Tt'CHIJAY KVKNING

The patrons of the Park Th'-atrehave a treat in store for them onTuesday evening next when the faniorsBros. Gorman, John, James andGeorge will present their cxernci-atinglv funny farce comedy Mr. lie mefrom Bos on, Since lai-t cten here. Mr.James Gorman has re written the pi»-<ebringing it up to-date. and has also fur-nished all new specialties to be intro-duced daring the performance. Thecompany engaged is said to be one oftbe best ever seen in farce comedy, andnumbers among its members, severalspecialty artists who have heretoforebeen seen as headliners in oar big citytheatres. Mr. Archie Gillies the cleverreconteur, has an entirely new budgetof stories and wmgs which have re-

ceived the highest approbation fromthe press arid public of the differentcities visited by the company while entonr this season; Mr. Frank Onslow,the famous lyric tenor will introducea number of the latest jiopnlar hits ofthe day, Harry Ofborne will introducea specialty entirely original with him,and new to the public at large; Miss.Dorthy Decker, the famous English

chansonette. will render several of th<*

latest London Music hall bits, MissLnella Miller the marvelous soprano,will be heard in a number of operaticselections, and the world famous liarrow Sisters, New York's enterprisingmanagers Kost«-r & Rial's latest Euro-pean importation, who were engagedfor the entire season at the magnifi-cent music hull on -'lth St., New York,and engaged for Mr Beane from Bos-ton at not only an enormous salary,but for whose released, Mr. James dor-man is said to have paid a big bonus,will be seen in their famous Nooyahdance. This dance has been said, hascreated a sensation wherever it hasbeen presenter!

Next Week in Pittsburg

Next week th>* Orand Opera Housewill present DuMaurier's great play of"Trilby".or rather, the book is by I)U-

Manrier, and the play by Paul Potter.Notwithstanding the heat, the GrandOpera Houte is Uxing its capacity?-simply for the reason that the finest en

tertainment is given there and theprices are minimum. "Trilby"will iie

the production arid it will require thefull strength of the Opera Company.It is to be given with complete sceneryand all accessories Miss Collier, willplay the title role, and Mr. Jan Wilson,"Svengeli, Mr Beanmont Smith, willappear as the Laird . and Mr Reynolds, <is "Taffy". Mr. Arthur Garrels, will play, ' Little Bille TheVaudeville artists ate Rombollo th<Weftv|-r, in Hand who for (> monthswas the wonder of the Metropolis. AD, Robbiris, trick bicych rider, Bryantand Haville, comedians and musicalartists Daniille & Dawson, in theircelebrrted dancing creation; May Mooney the banjo expert Mr Wallace, thehutnan bird. New waf yif-ws will bepresented by the Uiograph Mr. Beaumont Smith officiating as the lecturer.

A Letter For Iron.

Unclaimed letters at the Postofflce atButler Pa., week ending Sept. sth.

Trinulje Allress, Robt J. Black. MissMinnie Burlier, Josephine Campbell,Miss Birdie ('hantler incare of It.Kmally, Mr. Finch, Jim Gordon incareof Mrs. Mary Shewmakur. Mi JennieJohnson, Miss Jrntiie Johnson. YeeKing Lite. Tomoso MarchiOnola, Mr.*.Si A Martin. Constantino Parento,Mart Peters F E Puff Esq, BobbieWhitehill, Mrs. Mary Walters.

In calling for these letters pleasp sayadvertised. John W. BkowN. P M

\olnnic on Domestic Animals.

Avo 1 npie of ?">< mi page's, jiving thej treatment, cup ari() carf of domestic

! animals, Horses, Cattle. tvieep, fioi»»,I Hogs and Poultry by I)r Fredrick

j Humphreys an acknowledged authority> on the subject, the discovery of Humphreys' Veterinary Specifics with which

i more animals are treated, cured andI saved, than by any other known system' of medicine,

I This book is sent free on request, byI addressing the Humphreys' Homeopathi<-Medicine Company, Cor WilliamJohn Sts., New York.

?Music scholars wanted, at 128 VV.W*YUe 8L

LEGAL NK W.N.

The SepietiiVr Term ..f Qnarter S« -

sions convened Monday. Tfct Constabl.-s made their returns,a note of whichwill be found below; the Grand .Tnrywas calltd. instructed as to their dnty.

Fowler Campbell was appointed fore-

On Tnesday morning tbe Grand .Tnry

made their fir-t returns and a.- therewas au error, they were referred back,

corrected and presented as follows:TRITE BILLS.

Commonwealth vs John Bart ), fe-loneous assault Robt Hopkins, a&b-Wm R..-- larceny: Dr. W. W Lc-herrape: Wmtield Hopkins. a&b: \\ in KHopkins, a&b; Win M. Cowan. a&b:Harry .Miller, f&b; F. A. Mas-selli,larceny: Yee Sing Lee. enteru.g a storeby Chas. and Geo. Riley, a&b;Hugh Elliott, assault an 1 a&b RobertA. Cannon and Ja£ Stevenson, a>-anltand a&b. Nelson WatM- - .If anda&b: R. J. McMichael. illegal practiceof medii*ine W D. MeCnr.e illegalpractice of medicine: Henry Foltz. as-

sault and a&b: and Ph. Winter, f&b.

NOT TRUE BILLS.

John and Katie Casey, a&b, andcounty to pay costs: Cha.- Cypaer, a&b,and prosecutor. Saleiu Mattit to paycosts: Chas. Cypher, larceny: Pettr Mc-Gredy, a&b. and county to pay c-jsts.

F. >l." Fritz, illegal lirjuor selling, andButler county to pay costs.

NOTES.

Dwight E Roger-i was appointed TaxCollector for Karns City.

L M. Cochran was appointed guardian of E. P. Patterson.

The Grand Jury approved of a conn- Jty bridge in Winfield twp.

Thomas McNair was appointed Burgess of Butler, vice John T. Myers, deceased.

The cases of the Commonwealth vsChas, Cypher, f&b, and George Lonitz,a&b, were settled.

W. L. Coulter has petitioned for a

divorce from his wife, Bertha Coulter,and charges desertion

Mrs. Wilhelmina Myers bought theold Christian Otto property in Butlerat <J. C. Sale for $2580.

A C. Robband.J. H. Robb. adminis-trators of Wm. J. Robb. were dire tedto make sale of real estate.

Wm. D. Shira was appointed Oyer

seer of the Poor of Washington twp.vice Samuel Shira, dee d.

J. D. Stroup was appointed Tax Collector of Valencia, vice Wni. Hofman,removed from the district.

I. N. Meals, Howard Pryor and Nor-man Glenn were appointed viewers toyiew a road petitioned for in Clay twp.

The case of the Com. vs. HershellTebay, f<fcb and attempt to procure amiscarriage, was continued to Dec. T.

The case of Com. vs Ed. Seatonfeloneous a&b, was nettled,and tbe ca-<vs Forg L. Christie desertion was continned.

Enos Campbell, Geo. E. McGill andWellington Shira _did not answer totheir names when the Grand Jury was

called.

The of the Commonwealth \s

Wilson Stewart for f&b and adulterywas settled and settlement approved bythe (Jourt.

The School District of Washingtontwp. has petitioned for authority to bor-row money for school building pur-pose.

The new jail is due to be completednext Saturday, the 10th. The contractfor the iron and stone work is

and the heating, painting, etc. will costabout $.1,000 more.

Letters of administration were grant-ed to Louise Mangel on estate of Beni.A. Lavery, late of Penn twp : also to I.B Hepler on estate of Isaac Hepler.lateof ? Oakland twp.

The will of Henry Bnbl, Sr. of Zelienople w*s probated and letters grantedto Henry Buhl, Jr. and F. C. Buhl; al-owill of Manas-en Dugan of Clearfieldtwp. and letters to Stephen Dngan. alsowill of John B. Maban of Middlesextwp. and letters to R K. Maban.

In th>' cases of the Commonwealth vsEdward Russell, illegalpractice of med-icine, defendant plead guilty and wassentenced to pay a fine of $1 and costs;and K L. Allison, Maine offense, was di-rected to pay costs and enter into recog.in the mini of s.;iiO to appear at Decem-ber Term.

Losing her school and worrying overa mortgage on her property so affectedthe mind of Mini Mary Kmrick that acommission consisting of Esq. Ander-tonDr. Pillow. arid Jas. M. Hutchison Ksq.adjudged her insane Monday, and shewas taken to the West Perm Hospitalthat evening.

The following fanes have been enteredappeals from jndgments rendered l>v

Jnstices of the Peace: The ButlerWater Co. vs Geo. Arner, Jacob K«*ek,Justice; S. C Ramsey vh Daniel I.arkiri,Adison Itamsey. Justice; S. .1 Allen vsI. M Latchaw, Henry Neice, Jnstice;E. Kirsheer vs Lewis Gantz et al. J F.Shannon. Justice Elizabeth Collins vsGeorge Humphrey et. al. W. A. Fleminn, Justice. A N. Craurner vs Ame'iaTebay and Milton Tebay, A. It Thumpson. Justice. H A. Stauffi-r vs \V»-11.-,Fargo Co., It. B. Gilghrist, Justice.

The constable of Jefferson townshipreports road left in bad shape by K. Rat or near Frazier's mill, and a rule wasissued, the constable of Venango town-ship report some roads as badly wash* <1the constable of West Snnbury reportsthe streets and side walks as not beingin a good condition: the constable ofClinton township reports some bridj.es

and roads in barf shape; the constable ofAllegheny township reported two bas-tard children; the constable Bsttt?borough, sth ward, reports one bastardchild; the constables of Perm, ''lay,Harrisville bore, Franklin, Lancaster,Evans City, Slipperyrock, Jackson,Cranberry, Forward, Connoqneriessingl>oro, Butler biro, 4th ward. Winfield,Concord an<l Marion townships repor.side walks, roads and bridges as need-ing repairs.

The foresterv act of IHiiT providesthat owners of timber land that shows50 trees to the acre measuring H inchesin diameter at a distance of ti feet fromthe ground shall be entitled to a rebateof HO per cent on the valuation of theland The <x>mmissioners did riot makeany provisions to uieyt th»' iVquhvmentsof the act and some of the land owners

are demanding the rebate 011 their taxesand threaten to make trouble if theydon't get, it

The commissioners propose a methodof procedure that will prove a surpriseto the land owners. For many yearstl|c assessors' rjjtnrii"; of farmlieen short and there are thousands ofacres in the comity from which not onecent of taxes is received. In one township alone the shortage amounts to morethan 3,000 acres. The commissionerspropose t'i have each owner of timberland making a claim for the benefits ofthe forestry act make a survey of hisland and file a draft of the same, withthe number and locution of the treesmarked ori it, and these surveys v,ill hecompared v.illi assessors returns It isexpected that the county will gainenoUgh to more than pay the rebate

HHKKII'K'H SANK.

On Friday and Saturday the SherilJsold all the rij»Lt, iitle, interest andclaim of.

ph Sherman and Barbara E. Slierman to Keystone B. A L Asso. lot inButler for SIOO

John Larrimore to Alex Mitchell M5acres in Onklnndfpr $lO

pyda M find II II * raven . to LizzieIluiiirfffrlot in Mars foi *'ss

James K Thorn to W. H. Lusk lot in! Butler for $lO.

Niehlas Weitzel to VV E. Weigle #

acres in Beady for MIO; two lots ofsame in West Lilierty to Kalston tic(ireer f<»r slsl and SSO lot of same in

| W Lilierty to Alex Mitchell for S4O lotjofsame in w Lilierty to W. <' llawnj for two lots of same in W. Lilier

, t;y to Itnlston ,v Oreer for if 17 and s.'<lj John M Louden to John' Berg \ Co,

M Nor fin t«» \\ \i lirautlon ? IMTI'M

in < >akland for |ls.liauanh C. Abcruathy to Kulaton <fc

Greer 4 pieces in ( entrevuie and \\«-rt«?twp for s!;!<>. $lO2. >lo and s."l

Milo L. and Martha D Sank- \ I '

B. Heuninger property in <'horf-v torfUT",

A. E. Harper to XV. 11. Ltisk threepieces in Jackson twp. and Harmonyfor s3l and sl3.

I N. Bryson et al to Penn'a. S. F. &

I. As«o, ? re in Slipperyrock for ssoOn Monday the following .-siles were

made:T. J. and Margt. Montgomery to

Chas. Duffy lot in Bntler for #4oo11. C. Aggers to Citizens Bank 20

acres in Forward for ?stM>.All other writs were returned or ad-

journed.

PROPERTY .TRANSFERS.

L B Sny der to < > L Sn\ der 4* sen - in

Centre for ?siiO.M Wahl S A Graham lot in Evans

City for S3OO.N K'.rcher to J:*s Baker <>«.» acres in

Brad v for SISOO.E J .Sanderson to P D Russell lot in

Karns City lor ~ 1< n».j John C Brown to Jos. E. Franklinlot in Bntler for^isoo.

Marriage Licenses.

W. W. Seidel AlleghenyAnna Whittaker Evans CityVictor K. Phillijs ButlerMary M Lusk "

Chas Roettig Jefferson twp

Lena E. Wilson Saxoubarg

1 Martin Scanlon ButlerI Caroline Huff

: Frank Kilev Clestifield twpMaggie Bergbigler Summit twp

| Daniel C. McCarthy Pittsburgi Annie C Norns North Oakland

Wm. A. Elder Donegal twpCarrie I. BrunerJ. M. Elliott Centre twpNannie Mcßride Franklin twp

L. A. Hite BatlerEni t Stoner EuclidEd. Kemper ButlerTeresa GeibelChas. J Conner PittsburgJossie M Black ButlerAbraham White GreensburgEmm;> Tucker ButlerM irtin L Sarreu 1 HarrisvilleM'iry A. Vandyke "

John Fehl Forward TwpCora Root Bntlen

At Kittanning. E. S Barn hart andFlorence Stover of Butler to. also fas.A C hristy and Stella Garner of ButlerCo.

ACCIDENTS.

Th.-y had a target-shooting stand atthe Parker Fair, last week, and one ofthi- stray balls hit Miss cAnna Kelly,daughter of James Kelly of Parker, ,inr-tback of her right tar, killing her in-stantly. Miss Kellv was a lout 15 yearsofajje.

1. 11. Sloan, the rig Imild. r met withan odd accident last week- lie wascarrying some tools over his shoulder,and among them a sharp, double-bittedax, when the ax slipped down his backand cut a deep and long gash in thecalf of his right leg.

Wm. Otto of Bntler fell from thecars at Beltane, Ohio, while going Westto yisit friends, and was badly hurt, huthis injuries were not serious and in a

few hours he resumed his journey.One of the men working on the new

railroad was run over by the construe

lion train, Tuesday, and had an armcrushed, scalp cut. and two ribs brokenDr. J. J. Schultis fixed him up, andtook him to the new Hospital, andthinks he will recover.

Ol I, SOU'S.

It's Mill dollar oil.JKFFKRSON CKN'TRE Frazier & Co'U

well on the Kornxiuiphf began pumpingSnnday and is estimated at fifty I ar-

relsRKN I'ltK.u Coe & Humphrey's new

well on the Humphrey is doing ?'>" bbjs.K V. Kigney. of Kurns, has a well on

the Humphrey due this week

DKEI! CKKKK T W Phillips struckanother go <d, sth wander, in the DeerCreek field last week.

Gel 1 > >lmrg-Washington

The Pennsylvania Railroad Companyhas arranged for two five day person-ally conducted tours from Buffalo,Kr:e, Pittsburg, and principal interuif -diate ]«iints. to Gettysburg and uashinuton. on October IT and N'ovemher 7.

Round trip tickets, including transportatiou, Pullman berth in each directiun, hotel accommodations and car-riage drive over the battlefield at Get-tysburg, and hotel accommodations atWashington in short, all necessary expenses will be sold at rate of $25 <'ofrom Suspension Bridge. Buffalo,Rochester, Syracuse, and intermediatestations on the New York Central andHudson River Railroad; $24 00 fromElmira; 4)25.00 from Eric? and Corry;

£2I "(I from Williarnsport;Pittsburg and Altoona, and proportionate rates from other points.

Ticket* will also be good to return onregular trains until October 27 and Novernber 17, but without Pullmanaccommodation l".

Descriptive itineries and full infor(nation can be obtained of TicketAgents; B. P Fraser. PasKt-riger AgentBuffalo, N' Y.; E. S. Harrar, DivisionTicket Ag< nt, Williamsport, Thos. E.Watt, Passenger Agent Western I'islri> t, Pittsburg or <'eo. W. Boyd,A -istant General Passenger Agent,Philadelphia

Sunday llvi'iir.HioiiK In Allrglicin

Commencing Sunday May 22nd and;until further notice the Pittsburg andWestern It. R will sell excursion tick-ets to Allegheny every Sunday for trainleaving Butler 8:15 A. M. city timegood to return on afternoon trains dateof sale. Fair for round trip 7~> cents.

if you want a Bicycle or your old onerepaired go to White Walter & Co.largest slock in County. Ilieyclen forhire.

Saxings Should Earn I'oiir Per< cut.

Some people save money by hiding it,but it earns them nothing. Don't savemoncv unless it earns you 4 jier c nt.Keeping money out of circulation tiyhoarding it injures business. Save in-stead in the Pittsburg Hank for Savings,No. 201 Fourth avenue l'itt .hur.;, l-il,where each dojljir will tarn you ,J percent, interest; compounded semi-annu-ally. Write for now to bank by mail

TIMBER.For blank applica'ions and instructions

how to apply for reduction of ipercent, of taxe , op limber fnnds semi 25cents to |A. lil'.vi|KHK & S»NH,

Civil Engineers,Butler, Pa.

Stray llogs.

< '.IIIIIHto the premises of t lie subscriberin JelTerson twp.. near Fra/.ier's Millon or aliont August Nth, IMW" whitebr<> I «ow, ."rid iliiei. large shouts two

and or»l black, all sowsThe owner is requested to for .

ward prove property, pay charges andtake them away, otherwise they will liedisposed of according to law

WK. llh'.tNl" \ >i.oaxonbhrg P I>. Pa'

For A Musical Education.The Pennsylvania College or Music

formerly Mcadville Conservatory ofMusic , has been entirely recognizedand placed under the direction of IlerrFelix Ileiuk, for three years past musi-cal director of the l/tica (N. Y.) Con-servatory of Music, a noted pianist,singer and teacher of voice and piano.Me is assisted hy a very able corps ofteachers, two of whom have had thebest American and European training.Hie College offers a musical educationat very moderate rates of tuition, andviry cheap living, in one of the mostbeautiful and cultivated college cities ofthe country. Everyone .nlcre .ten in amusical tid 11 atlon should send for th"new catalogue jus'. ! A.ii'-d. Trnr beginSeptember 6th. Address Pennsylvania

, College of Music. Meadvllie, Pa.,I mentioning this paj>er.

li'

rui: faiii.

D Summer ends for the tils whenr school begins, and for grown-up people,

and the rest of mankind with the aner nual Fair.

After that the wind begins blowing- over th»- oats the fr< -t comt>

'onth - pan kin and the girl- begin

1 sinking "when the ro-es come again."Down nt the Fair Grounds, the quilts

and pictures are again hanging in FloralII;. 11; the ; -,:mpkius and plants are in litein Vegetable Hall; the roosters are icrowing in the little coops: thr- pigs aregranting in their pen- the cattle andsheep stand and lie in meek siibmi-siunto the inevitable; the organs of th-

s merry g.i rounds are grinding out theirt uses the pr -prietors of th.- eating and '

drinking places art sianding-by in eager

, expectancy; the hoises are running 'around the track, and everybody and j

' everything is waiting for the crowd :

, which the rain of today 1 Wednesday 1' may keep away.! Best of all the flags are Hying in every

\u25a0 lam-- and they are to be left flying tillj "Johnny comes inarching home." The

15th is to be k I?ed and dismissed on

| the Midway.' ~~L 1'j Wt were down there Tuesday eve-

ning, when Bill Ensminger and a lot cf

i 1 smart ladies were hanging up things in, I Floral Hall, and occasionally stopping

? to be weighed and measured on Martin

I court & Co. s machine Jim McMarlinand Tom White were arranging thehusked pumpkins and striped potatoesin agreeable sets; Hazlett was patching

j up a quarrel between his ducks andLeghorns; Freebling was petting hishandsome sheep; the big pigs weresleeping and the little pigs were sucking: Doc was patting a han 1* cue horse,

the kids were munching and riding; the old folk-* were gabbling; and 1the black birds were warbling

It was the same old Fair.Let us hope that the rain will pass off 1

, and that all Bntler county will be here ]'t<«lay to see it and each other.

NOTES.

J. N. Hazlett, of Carbon Black, has1-15 varieties of land and water fowl on jexhibition.

A. Fre< hling <S: Son. of Carbon Blackhave a splendid display of Cheviot '

?keep ,

Clll IM II NOTES

The W. C T U. of Springdale held acombined Business meetiog and basket .picnic at the home of Mr. C. B. Conway jon the Berg farm, on the afternoon and ,evening of August 2ttth, which wsawell ,attended. Devotional exereises werehe-Id, followed-Ly reports of superintend- ,ants of departments and appointing |delegates to County convention at Mars,refreshments were served.

At Concord church in Concord town-ship last Friday evening, a farewellmeeting was held in honor of Rev. WM. Campbell and wife who startednext day for Hsiuan. China, where theyare to act as missionaries. The churchwas crowded and addresses were madehy several.

Wanted.

A home for a l>ov, eight years of age.Inquire of Mr, < (*. Christie Secv ofChildren* Aid Society, .YW North MainHt. Butler, Pa.

Grand Voting Contest.As the school year approaches, many

of onr young readers will be decidingwhat school to attend, and the follow-ing offer made by the Butler BusinessCollege will prehaps help you t«i decidethe jirohlem. Two free scholarships areoffered as per rules below, allowingample time to graduate, giving youyour choice of courses, all for a smalleffort on the part of the contestants.You cannot afford to ignore this offer.opportunities like this are not offeredevery day, this is your opportunity.Any one who complies with the rulesmay enter the contest. Business edu-cation has the sanction of such men asHon. Lyman Gage, himself a graduateof n business college, and to which hea'tributes his success, Hon. John Wan-amiiker, Robert Bnrdette, CharlesReade, Hon. Charles Foster, and manyothers we could name of world widereputation. No matter whether youlive in the city or the country, you havea splendid opportunity to succeed Readthe rules carefully.

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Aecount of Butler Business CollegeScholarship Contest.

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-Arc you niid in need ofrest ami uuietf Hotel Ki<ler, Can.ln idgeSprings, is the p'ace for you. All thecomforts of home together with thebest medicinal waters known. A week'ssojourn will make you ten yearser. Write for circular*

Of Interest to You.Parties wishing to engage in the livery

business, 1 all on Walker .V McElvniil foilocation and outfit

/\uyo.four readers needing jras stovesor gas ranges, gas fronts or arty gas sav-lug appliance will find it a financial sav-ing to call at the "tore of y/. |?|O'Brien & Son "" l ast jei;. r .on mand gel prices 6h the » ttensive line theyhave 011 exhibition. They fare alsoJgents for the celebrated VV'elsbachLight, of which more than 1200 wereold in Butler, last year.

|f*\ir HUE SI'RINC, WAT ICR ICE11 delivered to all part ot th<1 \J

ders a.RICHK.CS KAKRRY

142 Main St.

We have 21 large S. flags -AreV«u going to put one on > a;r Striding?Send hi/e and ask for price bhuniuu .ttSrou., 414 Wood St., I'ittsburg, Pa.

PEILSON VI .

Foi. "t Mnt >- home from i>hi<

W.J Bla< k has imrrtHl from Harmony to Bntler.

Joseph Fleming of (Hinton twp was

in town. Monday

W E. Cooper, of Worth twp was intown yesterday.

Fred Roe?ing and Will Sutton of Co.E are home on furlough.

Miss Boyd of Tarentnm is the guestof Mr. and Mrs. C N Loyd.

; J. N Mnntz and family have retnrn-. e-.t from Conneaut Lake

E. A. Watson, of Isle, is dangerouslyill with typhoid malaria

Ed Livingstone and liobt. Adams ofCo. E. are home on furloughs

Will Podds and wife have movedfrom New Castle to Prospect.

Milton Muder, of Saxonbnrsr, went toStippcrvrock Normal. Monday.

; Thomas B McNair is now LordMavor of Bntler. and he ITcars a No. Shat.

Theo. A Niggle and Fred. Zimmer-man went to Slipperyro.-k Normal.Monday.

| II C. Welsh of Browns-lale. and J. LSea ton of Euclid were in town, lastThursday.

El-worth Murphy, of the BuildingInspector's office. Allegheny, and wifeare the gr.ests of J. 11. Reiber.

11l 1:. Thomas W Phillips has beenappointed a member of the IndustrialCommission by President McKinley

Will T. McNair. of Pittsburg, one ofthe survivors of the disaster to thebattleship Maine, is visiting friends inButler.

Hon. John Dindinger. of Zelienople,was in town on business Monday.Clarence and his family left for Omahanext day.

11. ('. Montgomery of Clinton twp ,attended the Institute, last week. Heis executor of his father Jno. Montgom-ery. deed.

John Webb, of Branchton, was intown, Tuesday. He has nearly recovered from his accident. The K. R. Co.settled promply for the team, wagon,and his own injuries.

Frank Killen, of Battery K. 4tli PaArtillery, returned home Sunday. Hewas discharged on account of ill health,Frank is from Washington, Pa , buthas been employed about the Central.

< 'urtis Phillips, of Mars, was in townMonday. He has never yet found thatBeagle hound that ran away from theKidd farm, and will still pay a rewardfor his return.

Not ice.

A man who calls himself an optician,aurl who says his name is Brown, istravelling over this county selling spec-tacles (as lam informed)on my reputa-tion.

I will say that I don't know the man,never met him that 1 know of and havehad no dealings with him whatever.

RespectfullyD. L. CLEELAND.

Optician.

County Fairs.

Butler September*!Greenville?September 7 !\u2666.Clarion ?September 20 23.Stonlxiro Septei.liter 20-23.Mead ville - September 27 -30.Mercer September 27-29.Greensburg September 27 30.

Ask your physician if he does notthink a sojourn at Cambridge Springswould do you good. If you need restand nature's tonic, good mineral water,he will answer, "Yes." Hotel Rider of-fers accomodations etjua' to the best.Send for circulars.

The Fall term of Grove City Collegewill begin Tuesday, September 13th.l-'or catalogue address the President,

ISAAC C. KBTI.HR.

For Sale,A good chop mill and .s*w mill com-

bined. Will be sold cheap. Inpuire ofGREER MCCANDI.ESS,

Whitestown, Fa.

Lota for Sale.In a thriving town at R. R. station.

Size to suit purchaser. A good openingfor a painter, carpenter and stone mason.Inquire at this office.

Notice to Wool-Growers.Messrs. TroutniHU's Sons requiting all

the room they have for their own busi-ness, I have changed my location toGraham Bros.' grocery store, just acrossthe street from my old location withTroutman's, where I will l>e glad to seeall mv former wool friends, assuringthem of fair treatment, and the marketprice in cash for their wool. Troutmanswish to state tl.at they have gon«* out ofthe wool-buying business altogether

WM. F. RUMIIERC.ER

For bargains in valuable ami dealtable residences inquire of Walker & lie.HI vain.

-New Spring and Summer (goods ar-riving every day (prices much BELOWI,AST YEARS PRICKS,) .at The Peo-ples Store.

EXECUTORS' NOTICE.Lclle»s testamentary on the eatate of

Robert Trimble, Esq., dee'd., late ofMiddlesex twp., butler Co., I'a., havingbeen granted to the undersigned, allpersons knowing themselves indebted tosaid estate will please make immediatepayment and any having claims againstsaid estate will present them duly au-thenticated for settlement to

S. C. TRIMBLIi,Flick p. 0.,

W A,. DENNY, Hutler Co.,FaExecutors,

Mcjunkin & Galbreath, Att'ys.

EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.I.etters testamentary on the estate uf

Sarah Jane Craniner, dec d., 1 widow ofIsrael Craniner, dee'd., t late of Centretwp., Hutler Co., F;\. having been grant-ed io the undersigned, all pcuous know-

ing themselves indebted to said estatiwill please make immediate payment,and any having claims against saidestate will present them duly au-thenticated for settlement to

J. I) V. JI'NKIN, Bt't.Put let. pa.

SUMMER RESORTS

f, ' CONNEAUT LAKE. :

Exposition Hoteln

Hotel Mantor,F. M. LOCKWOOD, I-

4. Butler's nearc -.1 Summci Resort -f-l- 4- >

Good bathing and fish;nfc. 1 -1-

arv' Summer Resort

- Amusements. I' 1

I-" if* i': ' : ' i-' '' ! \u2666 1BEDFORD SPRINGS HOTEL.

Bedford, Pa.THE < A Itl.SllA l» Ol AMKUIt \.

Opi-u fr«»tn Jll nc 'St t'» Octolivr I. vvMli In

crrjisi-fl uttrsiftiotiH, n. k^nifl'< Ki yolf link**.;in«l OIM* <if tfinest ItowUntf 'ill* v ? l»i MMcountrj Tiu WAtorN "f Bedford nra Ihe

, 1 . ?f. .ij v« And '\u25a0i? ??» 11?*1 In iii« ifor IdI'm* Irnih iififl iHNiUh't .hI«Im hs

J. T. A I/Mr. Siifn riiiH-mli'iil.

ARANDALE HOTtL.Bedford Springs, Bedford, PaWill njM'ii.111 ii« lit, Jtl j opulit' j»»i' * \u25a0». Hi**

ly IIN'IIIIMI within H n-l'c »»f U'>!f link-* I «»it«*rriis »»»f| »?« «.>< i< H ftiltlrfs

A I.HI' \ SMITH

M. A. BERKIMER,

Funeral Director.3L7 S. Main St., Butler. J

Our MethodOF

Doing BusinessWe hope will went youi

patronage. Ours is not vheor.!y store in Butler, but

ue <lO try to make it sucha place to buy your nmgs

and medicine as to win

your confidence and secureyour patruiiage. Do not

come to our store tor cheapdrugs. We don't keep

them. Nothing but thet>est finds a place in our

store anil every articleI bearing our name is guar-! an teed 10 be ju.it as repre-! tented or you can get your

noney back. We buy thebest, sell the best, keepthe best and lecommendthe best It is this method that has brought toour store a large and de-

sirable patronage. If youhave never dealt at ourstore we would be pleased

to have you call. We trytc k j"peverything that islikely to l>e called for inour li-ie, but if we should

not have what you want we will franklytell you so and will lie pltased to get itfoil you at the earlics possible moment.

*VVe give you what you want, No suhsti-t tions permitted. Let us fill yourprescriptions Respectfully,

C. N. Boyd, DRUGGIST.j Diamond Block, Butler, Pa.

LEGAL ADVERTISMENTS.

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.Estate of Isaac 11-;>!er, late of Oakland

township, deceased, n tice is hetebygiven that letters of administration uponthe estate of .-aid decedent have beenprinted to the undersigned All personsindebted to the said estate are requestedto make payment, and those havingclaims or demands against the same willmake them known without delay to

I. B. ILEI'LKR,Administrator,

Carbon Center, IV.

EXECUTOR S NOTICE! etters testamentary 011 the estate of

John Sipe, dee'd., 'at ? of Clearfield twp ,

Kutler county. Pa., having been grantedto the undersigned, all persons knowingthemselves indebted to said estate willplease make immediate payment, andany having claims against said estatewill present them, properly autenticatedfor settlement to

EMKMNK SII'K. Adm'x.,Coylesville, I'a.

ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE'.etters ofadministration on the estate

of Ktnma Slirader, dee'd., late of Butlerborough, Butler Co., I'a., having beengranted 10 the undersigned, all personsknowing themselves indebted to saidestate will please make immediate pay-ment,and any having claims against saidestate w ill present them duly authenticat-ed for settlement to

W. B. SHKADKK, Adm'r.,Butler, I'a.

W. D. BRANDON, Att'y.

EXECUTOR'S NOTICEI.etters testamentary 0:1 the estate cf

Isaac Kepple, dee'd, late of Fairviewtownship, (Sutler county, Pa., havingbeen granted to tin undersigned, allpersons knowing themselves indebted tosaid estate will please make imm diatepa . merit, and any having claimsthe same will present them for settle-ment to

WM. 1,. KEPPLH, Ex'r.,I'tachville, I'a.

C. WALKHR, Att'y.

ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE^Whereas, letters of administration have

tieen issued to me the under ,igned"in theestate of William A. Anderson, late ofMiddlesex township, Butler county, I'a.,dee'd., notice is hereby given to allpersons indebted to the said decedent tocall and settle, and all persons havingclaims against the same wtll please pre-sent them duly authenticated lor pay-ment to SARAH J. ANDERSON,

Administratrix ofWILLIAM A. ANDERSON, dee'd.,

Flick, Butler Co., I'a.S. F. & A. 1,. UOWSKR, Att'ys.,

Hutler, Pa.

EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.Letters testamentary 011 the estate of

Mhigaret J. Meßride, dee'd, late of Mid-dlesex township, Butler county, I'a.,having been granted to the undersigned,all persors knowing themselves indebtedto said estate will please make immediatepayment, and any having claims againstsaid estate will present them, duly pro-bated, for settlement to

JOHN FERGUSON, Ex'r.,Bakerstown, I'a.

MCJUNKIN & GALBREATII, Att'ys.

EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.I.etters testamentary on the estate of

John S- Love, dee'd, late ol Clinton twp.,Butler county, I'a., having been grantedto the undersigned, all persons knowim;themselves indebted to said estate willplease make immediate payment, andany having claims against said eavatewill present them duly probated forsettlement to \V 11. LOVB. Ex'r.,

Kiddles X Roads, I'a.W, 1» BRANDON, Att'y.

ADMIMBTBVTOlcs NOTICE.Letters of administration oil the estate

ol Harriet Thompson, dee'd., lateof Claytwp Butler Co., I'a., having liecn grant-ed to the undersigned, all persons know-ing themselves indebted to said estatewill please make immediate payment,and any having claims against said estatewill present them duly authenticated forsettlement to

R. C. THOMPSON, Adtn'r.,Flora, I' <).

W. C. I'INDLKV, Att'y.

ADMINIST RAT 0 R'S NOTIC E.Letters of administration C. T. A. 011

the estate of Nancy C. Stewart, dee'd.,late of Centre twp., Butler Co., Pa., hav-ing been granted to the undcisigned, allpersons knowing themselves indebted tosaid estate will please make immediatepayment, and any having claims againstsaid estate will present them dulyauthenticated for settlement to.

THOMAS T. STEWART,Admr. C. T. A.,Mt Chestnut, I'a.

J. I». Mcjunkin, Att'y.

EXECUTORS' NOTICEL' tiers testamentary on the will of

Richard C>. Nelson, late of Middlesextownship, Butler county, Pennsylvania,dee'd , haviuij la-en granted by the Reg-ister (J -aid county to the undersign''dI xeentors thereof Therefore all personsknowing themsc Ives indebte<l to theestate ot said deceased are requested tomake speedy payment, ami those havingclaims against Aid estate can presentthem projieily authenticated foi settle-ment to

11. M I'A R KS,T. A PARKS, Executors.

E. Mcjunkin Att'y. Glade Mills, I'a.

EXECUTORS' NOTICE.Letters testamentary on the < state of

Matthew Thrower, dee'd., late ol Clin'.on*.wp.. Butler Co., Pa., hnving 1H-C n >{taiit-ed to the undersigned, alt persons know*ing themselves indebted to said estatewill please make immediate payment, jmnl any having c'aiuis against said eft ate I

I will present them, properly authenticat-ed for settlement to

THOMAS A. THROWER,JOIIN LC THROWER, Ex'rs..

Saxon burg, I'a.RAJ.STON & GREEK. Att'ys.

L. S. McJUNKIN,Insurance and Real Estate

Agent.117 1-:. | EI; PERSON.

jBUTLER, - PA.,

NOur Line of F;.'! and Winter U

7{1o many of our patrons, this announcementis sufficient. hut for the benefit of those who rJdo not knovy us yet we will say, come in tosee us. we want to acquainted with you WA

fA and in add: .on to that show you the hand-iu>s somest and "est line of clothing, hats and Wjf/J men's furnishings in Butler, don't take our k%k® word foi it, come and see for yourselves, weWA willshow you up-to-date goods at moderate

prices, pj

| DOUTHETT & GRAHAM. N

at 1-2 Their Value. \( )i We v-i ' wind up this months f

busint ritli colors flying While )( east iti t 1 ? market 'ought xi the entire of pantaloons (Spring\ and Summer iglil'i<jf tiv- well known Man- Jf ufaclures, Con . Goldman & Co.. CSj Broadway, \) New York, at 50 ? the (I'illar of ens; of manufactur-V ing same We hat 'uy and the price was tempting \r and we now have 800 pa . pint.-, to uilir you it a price unheard of. C

C A $2.00 rof pants our price sl.lO j1 A $3.00

,.ir of pants our price Si.6o £

S A $3.50 r f par.fc? our price $1.90 XC A $4.00 .ir o* pants our prive $2.10 \

J A $4.50 ot pants our pries $2.35 CS A 55.00 of pants our price $2.75 fC A $0 00 ? i'il ?i pantu our prici $3.25 \

\ Ask to he sho.vn these pants whether VJ v.iu ..<:it a |our or not, no trouble whatever. /

£Shaul &? Nast, <

LEADING CLOTHIERS, ?

r 137 South Main St., C/ Butler. Pa. /

IN I rs. J. E. ZIMMERMAN.TADS V rAI I TVc arc ready for early buy-

L. iAHL Y S" ALL 'I 3 S \u25a0 1 ers °ur stock is cora P lete"\u25a0 \u25a0* \u25a0 I \u25a0*\u25a0\u25a0" \u25a0\u25a0 -»JI11 «V 4 f.jr Fall and Winter of 1898and 1899. We art- bettei ;>i*rcd than ever before to satisfy your wants in

every line of goods we carr Tvvery department is full to overflowing with

N H AND ELLGANT DESIGNS.

_ . Fall tailo naJe Jacket Suit? __ _

I Y All Fall up-t ? 'at- Collarette?Fall up-to late Rothschild Jacket?

W/gM »"1 f" Fall up-to late Plush or Velvet Cape? I-In \/fx* * "? Fall up-t.. -ae BjuclC ard Cloth Cape? ' IdV w_ Fall latest - yles Hat or Bonnet? li.l

CI 1N CW Fall lates 1 styles Dress Pattern? ILI

OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENTIs worth your special attention, as *0 irj showing th - g-atid ><t aswrtm ;nt of fineDress Gaids ever displayed in But r Stoilc cinsists oi iinjBlack Crepons?don'tfail to ask to s-e our Crepons; tlu ic.' ix*luiii'.» in qm itv and deiign and by farthe handsomest anil largest assort-n .1" .nvr hlijvi: a full line of Broad Cloths,Venetian Cloths, Covert Cloths. V ; rei'it. Henriettas and Serges; also, the most

beautiful assortment of Novelty D -s> Goods nd Indiridnal Dress Patterns we haveever shown you

DWESTiCS.We must not forget to menti ?' >ur co uplet." new stock of Calico, I'leeced

Wrapper Goods. Do.nets and Outi ?F. n 1-Is \t nlin and Gingham). Blankets,Flannels, Yarns, and Cheviots A - u-ual, you wilt fin I our prices less and qualitybetter in all staple lines than othet ...»n<- ? D> i't forget, we have L ice Curtains,

a cut order Carpet Department?t \u25a0 only one in Butler, and a fine Art Department.

MRS J E ZtffiMENUN.Sole Agent for Si r.dord Pattcrno &nd Designer.

UIIQHITn Q FI»ST GREATnUOLLIU 3 DISPLAY IN

Fall Footwear.It presents an opportunity for economical buying that nolmdy can afford to

miss. This store is crowded witl* llir tifwiftof new styles selected with experienc»<1 carr as to quality, good taste hs ti; stvle. and generous prodigality as to variety

It is

The Right PlaceTo get the Right goods

At the Right Prices.With the best of everything On- new season brings and prices down to the low-

est point ever named for honest >< ds, we expect u oln.re of your patronage be-cmisc you cannot a/Ton! to puss n* ?>>*.

See our Jamcntown (N. V.) in We wj»nt nil in Butler county toHoyS and Youths' high-cut, e«»p,v r see our Children's School Shoes Theytipped two soles and tap cm fr"tn are not equalled in point of style, dur-ehoiee whole stock; best s" s 111 anility or price in Butler. Have themButler in kip, oil K rai,l > kangaroo and crack-

Men's high-cut Im>x and plain to* H». s p:ool calf, 'on«ola and liox-calf; haml-aud Boots, cut from veal, kip, "il »;iai'i some dyl fashioned on the newest

ami kangaroo calf. models. I 'icy will piease you.Women's, Misses's and Children \u25a0» ? "\u25a0 le«»d'*rs in Rubber and I-clt

hand pegged and standard 111 d . d«ot;.l kinds. Oui goods are all

lined oil gri iii, kangaroo am >1 f'< ? >u«i to our order; no old 100

proof eall will tips or plain . lot?. to ruu off; prices same that others

widths, Ato K, button or loe< N > Ir jo lots. See us before youbetter goods made; they are w ml; ,1 oJ),whole slock and water-proof. 1

B. C. HUSRLTON,Huller s bea<lli>K Slmk- House. Opposite Hotel L*>wry.

A>OOOOOOOO<N>5K?5>COOO<>OOOOPOC

|2 ,D. T.Pape,a,?|Sf The Leading Millinery House of Butler County. XA JIJST RECEIVED JO > 'Hue of WslUlML' »'I«I Milt \u25a0 Hal. li-ath.-r- Ktower* Ulldxms. *e . forourwJKfi,lHi.,.|. M lilK li IMPI'TnV I'Kl' l> (iiv. as a eaIUM-for«> purchasing. A

y I Our stock of Mom vY I Immediati! use Always Complete I XX MOHnBHam X

S. Main St |] ]_ Rape. BUTLER' PA J

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