\ R NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. Zolienople. Poriersvllle. Hollow Herns. REGISTER'S NOTICES. THE CITIZEN. WE WILL NOT Ft: LEGAL NEWS. A MKRIiY »?«*». , - 'I ? i tiott.-o that Ui* ? ,\. Co VVI" large A lev. Icigli .en oil r. i. \u25a0 rlv. The Greeiau bend has had it thy. W CeohriugA a and sled we..- 1 A | Commissioner' of Fayette county 1.m1.1 ' - i ITWOW lu.ii.isira- went away. .VOTES. The in I we wish i'|i. r «!e.| came and .? o u trret the »f.M. liii: wlml 11 i i ta FRIDAY.FEBRUARY 14.1890. The bustle s 1 l.ri.-k i tn lioii 2-U-O »'«*?-I. ith town hall ! tluriug leighiit Baud 11.111.! t.lr I ' I libioTßc# utre t.». ee have advertised for bid for the erection of '\u25a0 ' I l-< a. I \.»:l t»ft pie* fo Most every mmmer" whole could Le written from \ " -tiled history "ii oil «? new ?A an.l lodge nmiu above, the it. of the Will lfeb.ri.ng, Jr. la (Mill.-. : sou in advance iiiltlil wish ' r '"f »ti»»u jifid idluir&n oil startling tomfoolen a new c.nrt lion e been "? l» S..me the old tax duplicate ?of county. For they -r i:i A Ivm at 3 o'cuxk r. M. tlii. pr> ent building. have also bought ; about town lor a while back. lo ;i«2l el .ai'l U&). lias population of id <*m. what next pring t>> a ItriTi.KK a aln.ui I Aud so wo wonder instance, that of Centre Twp. for l'-'-'l Warren. Pa., ha adopted the common use it for -I unt of li. s«aot liutler count), wllb will briug, the rink ami will storing wagons iocs new notice iu the p.. I fl? Humphrey Rodger's on Ylex making ' Fi « Nicholas Rlott* i is the county fashion freaks that . veil the friend a ia:<* !«! j In women's shows thai one person wa held in that sense plan of making tramps and "drunks" I by > ' » '-.inj i j». flo.ttM. ? , anil buggies. ? .%? j But since we've borne with what we've had. mean you Story farm i itimngli the -i eon.l 7«n the sth N'<> 1";! ' it > : i.j ini.oi' ?a. bound for six year- , aged lie candidal, for tin- of Mi Jane Wil-on of « amp linn died on John Humphrey was oil' duly a few live- sure t liiid ju.-t what want- f i it. or r.urraio leave l!" or ladies will position WLUT I'KVKB. li. Trains J for Connoqnenes.sing Twp. shows a and s-v.-iv ill a several car badly .nmislinl ii|> ill V? lJ''f The Scha.il brothers have rented tin- that Sundaj- night after long day thi week with ankle. ed at o ir store. \\ ?; do ! 1 .iC Milit « , Alrv. ltdiu*llt.i~ Free port, " school director. not r> 11* MUirsviile. «»"'"«",'f. MTr H..||.M- ' rt|fl.cd,l.iito| CVmnth a, in. :ti»l 1C35 ami '.:uup m. rtSi store room lately F. M Ren three. "Sylvia, female, 11 years old; Teri- lie-.- an.l was buried ou Tue Jay in Zelie- Prof. Kime- thinks of applyiie/ fur a OAK -chooi i ..in* OF the LI. ' i;I ! »iUciic.»siii ' wp. *OS m and J». p m. an 1 occupied by p.. haw .stock, t every- i till-.-.-points a a. (I Titu-vilb- has a romance. Jas. Kelly, anv old <>tt O ... , . «> male, years, Thomas, male. 5 nople. township, I -1. ai. .tmiion at Ift.W a. I m. and K» p in. no. The room is to be enlarged as to ton. and ition in Mr. Bander's grist mill. tlx* TIN term. IT' you want a \uiiut of rive 18*15, ! M .illn a . i V I: i.ib.xn, UIIHUUM. |» 'lrain, lor «n«-M .- as up thin" S & I K. li. B. leaves one years. mourned dead since turned good I-LIOOL . on Turner, L. is new and fresh 'r: r> V ii M.titin, f|» .W|'. be hundred feet long, with plate gla Tli.' Run abu ine JCioii .ill Prof. In* i TI.L ? « . c'd late of .III.'-al UMMMIHWO» I" and again la Saturday. 11.- has been living well owned by partiea in Ed. Covert made trip lo l'arti r T#p. "i. *' '?>*JJUj| . t that \u25a0 at »;lu a. in. and l>. . . windows in both eu l and the new firm applied to beat iu line. .. «»t )l. clone IHItl.uM »t1 I 11 >" li. W. Keep has for a divorce in O. to Ant ame iu dry with only twenty feet of la-t week. Final a» 'Viunt .1 and E. tor l!.oers. liutard and P on a farm Madison county, }\ .* !>\u25a0 ui. will open it a jto. k \u25a0»!* clothing on Keep. commence AM> A . <>l .faints K. .\l*M»r* Malls arrive and ' .-ami. Eight new members Were added to the Hard Pinch Oil Co. will iiArrvii.Uc ??. Butler for Alle- 0., Kiii I* & W 1! It.?Trains leave the Ist of April next. I,ATE PROPERTY TRANSFERS. The fight for the Franklin. Pa . P. operation.- on the C. Campbell farm the tl a i ? tut «»i .i«diu il~.Htc;M| and 11. H. f:l"' and lOeiai a m an l:.Mi an.l pnatrer and government in I P. Chnrch role at communion service combination design and < Ila! in Malls close for W>s' liutler for Morgan. Morgan is a Welsh- at \u25a0 ish is soon in all our selections. ? i-I.*t- iiit«»f 1 rvcx?uu>r at 9-.K) ad of Harry Chaapel. the Wil- $U7">. David W. Levi ranipli. ; :\ a. in Kor IttlsOurt;and tlf North to tho new Lewis Cochran of Rntlrr. by a -eric, of meeting which lasted one Mr? ll c. nt.ned t>> h« r i - ; \nr» I' I'-l.t illts South in; 1 200 acres iu Venango Tp. for $.1,000. Iron his A»tti «»i.), «i**- -'lup in and lor Piitshiuu. Oil i ity.Uarntiarts istie oiler iu that favorite plant, the Geran- to Burns, Rutler was assisted by Hcv. Huston, of Center, W. A. Kclley's ou tin- Judge Story von visit our store, examine | II r »«?«?«?tint of lit'iiry cxecu- ami l~i.xl.uivat 7.5, p. m. M. Ileiin Robert lot in woll lt»r « l «\u25a0-;«-«»:* Mills i i.iriou Matte can assure at lle building to John Bloom, enn-ideratinn ium. We plant for S3OO. Kx-Sheriir R. C. MeClure died Creen- wa- . u;i arrive irom Pittsburg and local points west ..f personally and those whose privilege it to hear farm was ra .1 Fridnv la i our goods, compare our prices! ) ? *'aint «.i iir/illJ. White, admtn- «"-tllorv a' sam a. ui.; Irom «Jil 1'11,.. reliability of Mr. Chaapel,and M. lleiui to Pat. Welsh, lot in liutler for on Wednesday last week, of heart s6ot). i i.. d And« r". ?: oli^ll. l"::*) rare s3on. we save you and Itutler *t many will his offer. health for has ... \\ points between Allegheny hope that accept I'. Dufl'ord to Dufli.r.l, lot in liut- failure. Ho had been in failing Ilarrey Seaton -old his house to Below we give a description of our town I 1 *I ?'i:»t « I < uarh - . e\ecu- ;i front ana at V.-.'M p. Annie I)o \\ in. Pittsburg the K:isl a and lour chil- Excelsior Diaries for 1S!M) at money, not wait until the! t«»r < i Im i' I'a U. Industrie which may be 14 ir-.' and final a« 'ounf . I of Malls for local points between Allegheny and times E. 11. Anderson to J. M. Reed el. al lot dren. He would have been 51 years ol some, DOCIILASS'. \u25a0 luuty. suiininUtraior of Jaiu-s 1 dose at :J:I0 and ~-t) p. in. can have the grip twice or even more spent days iu of intcre-t t» whose attention has | d*??**d, lateoi allctv in Butler for so.ooo. on Mrs. Levi Ward several t'atrvlew Twn. - age the 22il of March. new ; Final ;«n Mrs. Clark and daughter of Prospect are turn a ami i«; lit ami Una! a-vonnt of iher points arrives at ll a. m. ease is still holding its own here, and M. E. for Tin I.mliis paper. ver and natural handles foe holiday t r. Zehner. a«l * countiy taking subscriptions "iH4i.-traiop« \ ism p. HI. ac res in Fairview for sl. home on a visit. \on not i ot J 1.. I'amm. rrv. dee'd. every day brings the doctor about Ibe is a fraud and sn< trade at L. STEIN AC SON'S. -ay w ill spend so much iaft* of i£etit*no|>le ImiTOQ^ll at the po3t- WII Davis to MVS Gold lot in Butler Jlomi Journal. He Porter ville is a town of about Ifio in Money orders can oe scoured >\u25a0! ? M of \i,iii,»t.i Butler, Suntiury (t'oiilter J. . amo to new -ame Mr. Al Faflenbaefi Pittsburg was money, hut save it now iu pur- \u25a0 Wn olilcs.;t. Prospect, number of call i cases. for SIOO and Gold to Xaney Davis ceeded in swindling the people ofPcnn in the Butler ot Xenl M U«v\f, m* Uf i Mills), habitants Wc-'ern part of . Davitt. \: lay %»!!?? f. It . Millerstowti (llaruhart same. New and |Utor for township, Westmoreland county, out of home over Sunday. It was laid out iu 1-2S JJobt. Black Colored Silks, j chasing Holiday (Joods of i Vntn illle (slipper;, rock), l'olrolla. karns ?At Pittsburg last week, the marriage to county. by I is irvi »i|i|ileni««nt:iry aeooont of Henry cliv Tin* tee 15 live icnts Cnns Wetzel Win D llolTnian lot in eye G. Satin llhadames, Satin DeLuxon , K e\«-I utor aii.l Renfrew. to about ono hundred dollar-'. Keep an Stewart, who is -till livingand in his 81 -t .\. ll»*« vf .vtortty iKjt-rr, dt'ed, late of sums under V»,^ s eenls lur Do. or less, license clerk refused a license Andrew Saxonburg for $77."i. (J. !?OYD, Druggist. .It* Jteryon i wp. i.«r all inen- Surahs, Moires, Gros (Jreius and etc. Postal notes which are no safer tl. Frey, Sr. and Mr-. Andrew Frcy, .lr. as open for him. A Grand Contest. year. The town was first called Stewart- !? Kir t and anal a- ..mil ..r \v. I*. liined. to Diamond block, Butler, \\ losing money, as they an'made payable Marriage Licenses, ville, Failles, best makes and warrnn'.ed to I'a. « ent -r of \v. M<«»ui tioß. tl»*« d. l:ife c»r i ;i less. a man but when application for a po.t anyi.ody. cost cents lor F». or the law forbids from marrying his During a trial in the criminal court of wear, Itratfy W|>. city eoiit.-ni, began it, lower than eI Mwhere at ?». I Andrew, Our "rarie; our office wa made tile name wa changed to pri.es -i ami I'mal «>unt of \V. U . . deceased son's widow. Sr. is 45 O twp Allegheny county, last Thursday, the - 'i i MeQilLs- car E. Evans Washington country neighbor- ehiuie in with it, our 1.. STEIN AC SON'S. 'ti- 't a, :Mi:»rtii :it i i Minnie .\l <»; years of age, and though Mr . Andrew Jr. Loshia Grant Allegheny twp the prosecutor gave the defendant a body - in honor of C.overnor Geo. r ul I .lan M \»ut u«»ri a> statoti fcy mildly in ane on \\ r. lino' .iul tico»;»sc»l SOOI 21 been Snake Kilitor i it and ut'-I vfi is not yet years of age she has Lewis C. Sankey Slippery rock twp beating, and was committed to j,.il for P. rter. Not lee. dl laV of liratl.) p. our Rcliirinus Kilitor -hake< hi;: ling.-r at it, Wagons. ?a. i married twice, her second hu band Andrew Laura M. Porter Marion twp coiitcmpt of court, and next'morning the The |Mipulnliiin at that time numbered Kramer ? I Fir I i -I final a-? otinf 'f Win. W. M» SotheCirjzi N ' ?» det-'ti ;;>1 tldial! I 11. Lot AL ASSEMBLY SoM, Knights ol La- A. ; Mlegheny twp but the people demand il about 40 In the fir t P. O. it- v. him' tit itivt- money, cortain l«»lili Jr. dying suddenly but three months ago. Elliott McGinn! jury placated the irate prosecutor by giving people. I*2B For Sale at I'art i ii'»n, niMioi , iiihi of Jan** M« ilreu, every Friday night in the Car- returns, are care- »' ., I'a are iu a.juandary a to WOIJKS." S.iHHI XV.? what to offer office 8 years. The original building till Miaa j The tot'fc consists of I'mal i< eotint ol Norman l'att« rs«»ii. gu&r- i.,-true- Maggie McGoncgal Slippery rock twp tile Wrap sale, Fridav, Jan li par ol the owner. Ifthis and it is prob- A storm on Friday of last week wrecked prizes for. We are tired of the most "popu- ' i . . tin- value v.ii'u'h i SSO. di. il » i < i:*ra « . ? ? h?p«*r. minor ehll-l ot MiUon Advertisements. stands. 24, at >r <'i works, * '???!' r. «l lai«* «»t slipjM New ably not the ?a great Peter Fix Sbarpslmrg, Pa a new house two men at I"? the further ilrvolopinj; the d-« r\r«H*k Lwp. much under truth glass aud killed lar military man;" the "popular teaeher" fu wa or Noliri* is luirhv v.tven tllat N. t'rttterfou Mary E. Combs Hoboken, Pa 18-1". Porter ville village in. LnTKK .v I!Ai.ST.IN' onieolthi. lock is put on t!n' market. application to U- Lists many farmers are keeping cow s that are a Blairsville. In I niontown and vicinity no u . and "popular I'.ir ami >?!' will mafcf «tis ?fury for March Term. Saxonburg has charuis for the porated a borough. I was ! price partienlara inquire - u 4ii:f«|at lUe ilmo ofeon Urination of nils a«* constant source to Win. O. Donaldson The fir election .1 Sheriff's Sales for March 3d. of loss tiiciu. Careful the wind blew a perfect gale ainl demol- conies as near boring us as "popu- \s. R UIIIITAIK.tint lor, Pa. eon MI. Lizzie C. Westerman Millerstown uiiu! -ter" held iu a email frame building calb .l the inai and distribution Notice of Application for Charter. tests, which are 100 seldom made, would ished several dwellings. Churches were one j Office mi hmiilotnl. i I account of .lacob James B. Dill Butler, Pa lar ministers" ean. No would vote in town hall. l.B)! !.'!?*.t r. administrator of liiojfer. Insolvent Debtor's Notice. cni wa yielding a WAA I dt « '«l, late »»f W'infield Twp. of Henry Dilli- show whether each Margaret E. Flemming also unroofed and stores and offices a "popular lawyer" contest., of course; A- Sale. Estate The first Justice of the Peace wa \u25a0 .las. ,\oi;.' is h< uh ti that Jacoh tJ. Klegvr, profit or not,and whiclp.nc lionl.l be dis- damaged. From point far West came re- contest, con be no i*? t»> man. \u25a0 and iu an Editor there Id Hall, present one. Joseph Lehman. I>y a moneyt'd institution in Imintstrator. win make application l«»r ULs- Albert. posed Oil Field Notes. snows the eha» i:e at tiie iiino of eonflrmatlon «>f this ac Public Sale, Kstate of Andrew of. ports of heavy and high winds. ehoosiug we arc all o popular. We eon m Reliable Representative Wanted. The lirst Constable was Win. Sharp, the the Kast, a reliable ami ener- - First account -(i. Kcinhohl is sinking a coal shaft Tnere new in Co. near confess ourselves unable to select a good present one The and partial of .lames Pryor. Notice to Contractors. is but little the Butler Valuable coal lands Wampum. E 11. La.lerer. members inoi"nr.4i«ir * r. v. of .lane L. < 'hrist v. oeVtl. I(niutioltl subject desparing getic limn to tliein in Notice to Members of Hannanstown Mu- near the Alwiue and grist mills, oil fields. Lawrence county, embracing 1,150 acres, and were when the of the School Board in I8)"> were Sanmel l.ite c»r t'lir-rry lwp. e "f.el the 11. A. A\ UKS Register. tual. al>out one mile south-east of Saxonlmrg. Lookwood's owned by Samuel ami S. B. Griffith and S. Hor Kilitor. aid people vote Br. -lineman, .latin- Watson, Win o l.c.nte, I iiitlcr. Chaapel's Flowers and Plants. In the Hundred-foot field, Tin! shaft will be aboul sevi fe« t \\ ii. on the ijiie. tion." The idea Wa line, but li. ii I!. New Spring Fabrics. nty deep, well on the Eicholtz, south of the Cable, Thompson, of Mercer; ex-Mayor . John Clelaml. John I'i.l.lle and John W. Atltlrt'HS, Road Reports, a ted it ell would Excursion to Washington. at which ilcpth it will : trike a large vein of tapped the -and and began (lowing, Ttti-s Rose, of Cleveland; U L Richmond, ol difficulty ugge. I'eople Sfewarl ; the prcent one are I>ale\ I WA UUKN <*L< Noli. i- hereby ciwn that the following road report hern good coal. This will liortcn the haul of others, were 01.l thi vote on in Ii widely diilerent aibjecl that I.lei,n, \ 18-berlin; ". liav«» confirmed nisi by the Court intending to make day. It w ill make a good well Met'all A Meadville, and Stewart illorsdale. II l tj-litl and hrst NOTE?All advertisers no i..ii could 1..' arrived Hut t'l t I". 1 'il . ! illb< |r. onteil on the w'etlncsday ot changes in their ads. should notify us ol the black diamond drivers at least one- Co. are drillingon Henry farm, two week to Senator Mellaril, of Wampnni, for .-mii-lii al. Win. Ifninphrey. 'l'. O'h'e oil and Call' March IV.«I, U 1n.., t In* Milday thereof, at wlUch tlie time, \. their intending to do so, not later than half. machinery is now being got $45,000. in turn w a overcome i.y the Society ir n«»« eption are nte.t, tin. s;ini«' willbe The miles northeast of the Humphrey. Husel- A branch railroad connect- the 111i'r I Covert. eonfiMiied nb oiufel>. Monday morning. ready,and excavating commence. "I,i-t people e|e- a to will soon tou A Co. got a .luster on I lie \\ el >h. tract with the Ft. Wayne road. Man. the t from Theft. I man cull r the luct'caiitilo I Ji. I'. N»>. I. Sept. S isioti, l.Vfc». . pei-itieil |i. t," aid lie. load already out to -s .? I'nldic in Ihitlrr Twp.. al a A road has been lnid the Wells have been started on Ihe A. \V. and Greenville, bii. iu.- wa Robert Craig, lie tabli it.-.I The I'a. l'tajr. ay pomf on Ihe Piitsburg atid lbitier inrnpike. a new mine. <\ The preliminary polls w ill be open until IS;1 !! You road . get Matthew Shannon and .1. Brandon a store iu and m.I lulled in l.it in.-, will public :l In* bOiithweit of the ?'lt seems aline t incredible that any I turner LOCAL AND GENERAL farms. March I. Kvcrv one may vote .'Ally and until hi- death in l-.V.!. S 'iilh i iueli-r> lo lead lo a point on tiie ?At the meeting of the Mechanics B. A man with average intelligence would ri.-k 'v.'" ' ' ; ! Saxonbnr }>iiblii-i-. id. at or near the dwelling- often. The subject below which proves h»"i f'lti 4. l-«i» ?Kind words are like bald bends?they L. Association. Monday evening, Messrs Loekwotitl .t C'o's well on the Eiebolll bis hard in At pre .-lit there are ci'/1.l tor.- in in While, Viewers earned money game of chance. most will l><- selected fur re*] piiinlei! o> the i .t ill- : ? pi i*v order to popular our two .by good stoics, one )lH> .t; \ never dye. W. < rrk-k'n Petrolia Relief Fund er, I»r. S. (!raham, J.. .1. 13. For- increased to 30 making it the best in this community entered a poker den 11 PUBLIC SALE! i i ;.rof c?« si el making . ame to lx seventy sythe, L. W. Zuver, It. I*. Scott and A. gusher in lie field JO BJKITS AMI I liIZKS. sey Bros., the grocery, confectionery and lis -dollar- and in their estimathm should i»e now amounts to $1«00. I li t Saturday evening with hi month' jmnxl II:. liu.:. will ofi.r at i uhlle sale Uuneby in.- iowns:hip and that tlie damages r fnrnitore lore, l.ept by S. T. H'K.-n t woii ii ol re- .1,1, ~| Abrains were elected directors for the en- la.iig, Craham A (J<>. coinplct.-.l a well wages, lie ii ked it in this fascinating Subject?Most popular l»og. I I'rize? i ul 11.- vt K.IIN VWAI.I. .V Clio, a name I. « >1 ih.* following- and none ?-'Mud-fever" would be bolter year, and after the meeting the Wahl, One beautiful hammered bra -collar, valued A. S. Mar hall is proprietor ol" the drug suing on the Hy Monday, that is estimated game and returned home Sunday morning of 11? i viz: To John N. Mum/. $27.50. Dec. 4. (lie grip. store, and is also Cashier of the Savings HIJ HA width for Hoard organized as follows: President, S. at «0 barrels. penniless. His family were without any at I." cent . i!.l One bottle Flea Kxtenn approved andnxetl of road at thirty- B. our liable footwear three |eet, notice I \u25a0> be ;;|\en according to rules energetic shoe Graham; Secretary, (.'. A. Abrains; Treas inator. Bank. G. McDonald is hardware On Thursday, I ebruary 20, "JO, < out Tnp ?Mr. John Bickel, the Forst & Co. completed a good well on provisions. His wife, in a fit 'if despond- of I l»v C'tH'KT. urer, (i. Subject?Most Front in man, and also Telegrapher. 11. Heber ft. K. l». No. Sept. s«*a.slon, dealer, has enlarged his store-room. AV. lfays; Solicitor, W. L. Gra- the farm, ency, took a dose of poison, and it was popular Gate 1 o r!'h- p. *n., tin* described i?. John Staple's Monday. Senator ling, our tinner,has been doing-bit.-inc: for ham. The auditor's report showed the with great difficulty that her life was Butler county. Ist Prize One column in ivtltlon of Inhabitants of Summit township of victims of the grip are begin- Show alter is interested in this company, Hcberling at Thoroughbred Clydesdale Stal- ft»r appointment of \lew»*rs lor the erection of a ?Lots Association to be in a flourishing condi- CITIZEN, and able bodied reporter's time 30 years. Mi ltach.-l and over Urook at the place and tell what it leols which is also drillingon the Snow farm. saved. Surely this should be an incentive lions Mares .uid ('.oils: t riil/e I»nii> whei'e crawl around ? on the public at or near the ning to tion. and new series will lie started next for of Gate and 2d ilr-. Margaret U iiner.areour uutiiorities «ouiiuem liik a to reform iu this man's case, and a valuable description statuary. (?I.I'.NKI-.1-. .11- hoiinc oi James Stevenson and near liie like. Gufi'y & Co. will complete two important Mr N. h. Frazier is our aceoni v.. 1. i'1) I. svlalo Stu.l- 1., uis summit month. lesson to those who ore prone to engage in One seat with bent pin aecompani fashion Hook; loale.l 11. hoi iietti'4 la Twp., crosses ?one on tb said lionny l'r«Mjk. Sopf. viewers Co., at wells in the Gould field this week uient. miniating post-mi. tress, and Wilson Bros, Sl ss (ii || 11.1,1. ..! Wilson, , v ' the routl.; lSsy. ?The store of Cross A a man this dangerous -port which alino.t termin- A&riJl V lrt pj? 111 v« 1 11y Sept. \T» % order tf» morning yonng .. ?Last Saturday the David Lefuvre and the other on the health advisors. In the industrial ! io:il, .1 M,-v -J.,, l ' ve- i' l; \o\. ?- report ol viewers Illcd was burglarized last Monday popular Masher iu Butler. are our i 7 is.v». Serubgrass a Subject?Most 1 I! SKI ., ated in tragedy." -TON'S \ came rushing up Main street, Saxonlmrg, line, I.\S i: NCK, ?i. 11l v-l. Il , foaled ,1 mil' S, i f0110w vl/: The bridge proposed m the Wendell Hiekcy. 1 -t I'rize?Si>. mouths in jail, twice a year we have a carriage shop, three smith I petition .«nd order to view necessary and that night. and told our hunters he had seen a largo new 1--:. J A. leased 700 A form of swindling has just come of shops, two saddler hops, one good hotel,a ri;!i»i; Uie erection ol the same will roQQtrc more ex* Fieeger has acres three for rest life. 'J.l?Sauie. M?Same. ol ; ICK RiMCII , bire,l by penie than tin* township ?Butler is to have a new clothing store, fox go into Mr. Schoentag's barn. Every to ligiit. couple of slick-looking chaps 1»I I l reasonable of of Oneida Station, and will A meat and three hoe makers. We (iliMirn-. Oam, Stuv. l-'oAieil June 2"., summit should IH .ir, and did locate the site ma- who a miles northeast market FOR K AOil AND EVKIiV two new dry goods stores and another one had gun or other murderous are traveling about, representing thorn also two I 8M:. thereof 2is shown iu the draft attached thereto. a test well on the Sylvanns Aggas have churches and an Odd I'd DAUUJfC No damages assessed, liee. 1. ISSM, approved; chine weapon started to find Mr. Fox. After to agents MO\TCI IMKUV, sire.l l.y Clen- shop. Pittsburg, selves be of the local photogra BALLOT. organized in rc*. notice to .ivcn accordinj; to rules or Court. farm. McFarland, of has 400 low Hall. The Odd Fellow DOLLA Ii YOU I'A V n.iiu, Itiiuranco. Foaled ,fuly !> i (»t surrounding the barn, one of the number selling or Hv THE n r. ?The United Presbyterian Church of acres leased along tho Muddyereek and ha pher and checks orders upon May 1875, with 20 chartered members. 1887. wai go It. D. N0... Sept. Session. 18^». charter. commissioned to iu and start the him for cabinet photographs at a reduced Lodge ; K, IfACRS, .r<--l l.y l.lenrec. Haul. Sllsy. apply for a See a on John farm. The now numbers about 90 KVERYTIM WHETH- - Petition of citizens of Worth Mt. Chestuut will located well the Raker ; Subject ; their .Inly - . township for game out. After considerable search he price. They represent that the reduction meeting Foaled I viewers to view site for a county bridge over notice. place of is in a hall 05x22 feet in 1 In; Stallion- are sine f ial driving out. as The new pipe line of the Standard Oil getters, anil the s>tilde baker's run in Worth township where the succeeded in it and it rubi- is made only for thirty days in order that | A<(/»/. ' South end of town owned by them, ER VUlf RE MAN, WO- ! Mare-, Susy ami Imuran < , are road, 10 Hannabatown Mutual gives no- Co., from Thorn Creek Junction to Bear and with foal. public iem ling*from Alechanlcsburg -The ed by the hunters they ? an immense the local artist may increase his busincs when will 11,1 Ciieurt f was exat Stallion idholt's Millroad. cro.-si s over said run. Sept. it not iinisheil. cost about 00. Show in 7. viewers appointed by the < ourt; Sept. tice, this week, that will insure -1< iatelion.se ... order to view Nov. 4. report heated by is being built of heavy 0-inch that trained tlie District Premium of of viewers itlod. ihc bridge building gas. alarm desired us to say nothing about it, pipe i ! reporting proposed A drummer who lias a very short and 00. neci'ssary and that the erection ot tno same ? probably cost cents a foot, which was to to keep. Valley Xeir.i. about 75 For made Known un willrequire more expense than It is reasonable ?Thomas 11. Harder will apply for dis- but it rich a Sale. (Joods Terms day ol'sale. would make the entire cost about $125,000. treacherous memory, stepped up to Our arc not ?marked i lie tow nship ol Worth should bear, and did charge laws, on Tues- ; Cut this out, select a subject au.l; JOHN LAWALL, c.itc site sauc under the insolvent to get 111 at station, A good, small farm of acres, i the thereof the a.s the township ?The "Grippe" still continues ticket window the I'uion Pitts sign your name an.l address, and send i. istireville. Co., Ti. ? *;*licliii'-T. day Sec notice. ; ; a Duller 9 ill.i now uid would recommend March 4th. its work in Butler. It is a fever or blood- The Sewerage Question. burgh, the other day ami just as he was ; to Fancy Work Editor of CITIZI:N. : well improved, good buildings, or- up to admit of making you thai the span of said bridge be at least thirty poisoning, germ name chards, etc. For particulars inquire tect and tin* height at bast two feet higher ?The mail route from Millerstown to due to a in the air. ami Mr. George E. Waring, the sewerage ex- about to ask for his ticket the of the and every than township bridge standing there. No is to extended to Magic that germ either originated, or found food town he wanted to go to slipped his at CITIZEN printing oliiee, Puller, Pa. present with each damages a* sesscd. Dec. 4, issj, approved; notice I'eaehville be pert, was in Butler last Saturday, and with io be given according torules ofCourt. growth in the decaying vegetable "Give me a ticket to?to ?to (Tr< Hitman). for its three members of the Council took a look memory. NOTICE. ?The Misses Marks offer I'insh purchase as some little dealers it a, itv TIIK Cor nr. ?1," stammered, losing tem- al. l; S*i. matter, the lcsult of our open winter. De- oh?l1 he his Bi f'oi \TV, of over the town. Then the Council met and BtTLKH, PA., (Ith, 189*). for Fancy work at One Dollar, for- i i l ?Edward Dainbaeh Evans City has a agent said, Feb. certified from fie- re. ord tills Ist day of Feb- caying vegetatiou is very dangerous per. The ticket "that station >. ruary, been granted a patent for an extensible gave him the job of making plans, peciti We, the bricklayer journeymen of But- merly $2.7. Hustles, handkerchiefs do to try and catch tmde. js^a. thing. Last spring nearly all the mem- is not on our line, but we can give you a r Ki-a f.iiN.MCKIA AIN. i lerk Q. S. mantel. cations and estimates of the cost of a ler, hereby notify all contractors and build- and gloves in full assortment. Caps of a family town were to Punxsutawney which is only a ers of vicinity, mem bers certain in this system of sewerage for tin! town, his fee to ticket Butler and and all for old Ladies. There must he something NSW SPUING ?A ten-story block is to be built at the down with typhoid fever, and the well few minutes walk from where yon want to tier.-of the B. f<. au.l M. 1. I . of f'enn'a. Widows' Appraisements. be $250, and $lO a day while working on at Butler, that on and after April ! t, 1890. corner of Sixth and Liberty streets, in water was supposed to lie the cause of it, ft '" Wlien l ho Sale with a business house : la- following widows' appraiseiutnits of per- the plans?about SSOO iu all. 1 our wages shall bo if, per da} of nine wrong -onal propcrtj and real ornate, .set apart tor the Pittsburg. hut we have since learned that the will ad- beeu llleil family to Last. Saturday afternoon ai. a shooting hours, iiii.l that eight hours will constitute Opens wo have all the prices iK'iielltuLuhluws of fleciilenls. have Mr. Heydrick and his son agreed mark Mi. .- of the Orphans' Court had cabbage stored in their cellar the pre- a day's work for Saturday, and -f-"i cents to oiler pri/es and in lie-. of Ino Clerk ?Andrew Caruegie is now said to own the elevations on a plot of the borough for match near Indiana, Pa., a young man vertised, hut do not expect to have that has Dress Fabrics ol ISuth-r eouiity: for extra ceding years ago a family per Lour work. WMo.\ ?«» $2,000,000 worth of the stock of the I'. A winter. Some a accident!y shot and in- them long. of \V «> sls day, and said it would take them named Faith was Apprentice!; $1.25 per day lor first ye_r, to customers to L'l:i uu in one of the towns ofButler county, were AC ?rifts induce \V. J. \hi.mis dee d W. it. B. from ten to fifteen days, and were given stantly killed. John Zeanor, one of the after which they shall be paid according to RITTER I!ALSTON'S - Iloiirv Kterlseli. "1.-. d. 2s» mi all taken down with dysentery, in mid- match, hi their skill. The now arrivals are being opened -- Thoniiis crltehlow. Uei-'U nil that job. contestants in the had rifle lying it Krhliie.;. :*w oo ?The tires of the wagous used by the doctors of the town thought BY OIIOKR OK ('Oil MI rTKt ?Williams has as choice a line ol buy from them; docs not uI» each are foot pipe from t he outlet, either at the Fair was endeavoring to work powder iu On to Washington via Pennsyl- sound as though their business I'avid M>ers, dee'd oil fields four inches wldo. and found decaying cabbage iu the cellar, found anywhere, and defies competi- 100 pieces of double width Mixed " 300 0° Grounds riffle or a point just below the to the nipple of the gun. Suddenly the 1.. u.aii * roup, .le<-'»l of vania Railroad. tion in price. Cheeks, iu greys and olive \u25a0 Samuel SUeliloii. dee d ;:0<) do ?The Butler Council Jr. Order Unit and also that the family was throwing its browns, *\u25a0 island, to a point somewhere near the gun was discharged, the ball entering was satisfactory t«» them. .lolin /.. Zle«ler.deCd laia oo Mo better opportunity of taking the cap- colorings; not ordinary every day- d ed American Mechanics has presented the slops?its dish and wash water ?where it penetrating Our stock of Hosiery, (Jloves, I'rtah All«rt. dee 50 crossing of and W. (May Sts., young Faith's breast, his ital storm ever present to ?? Kaufman, dee'd Bi> 90 flags. would drain into the well. The family by will itself the looking Ktuft's, but elegant aud stylish William School Hoard ofButler with three with pipes of various sizes diverging from heart. Faith was standing less than two people of Western Pennsylvania than that Corsets, Ribbons, Laces, Ace. is al- The buyers of Boots and (Jrorsre Cruvor, dee'd :ioo on were making a suro thing ofit, they were in appearance. ( has ii..1. Marshall IOT SS'i offered by Pennsylvania Railroad's Spec- ways kept up lo its well known " ?John C. Moore, Esq. of Centre twp. that point to drain the northern part ol the feet from the muzzle of the gun, and the The is these goods are Andrew Narcross, dee d, (real poisoning both their air and water. ial Excursions of February 13th. March of Shoes nowdavs are as smart :is fact that cstaloi no advertises an important sale of real estate town; and for the eastern and southern ball went clear through him and narrowly standard excellence. :»*) 00 fitli, April3d and 21th. The. round trip STEIN SON. exact copies of high-cost foreign cinlilroiiOl .lalll.-'i dee d township grip, 8 pipe along escaped hitting person who was L. AC the in that for March Bth. ?An uufortunate victim of the part there will be an inch iron another tickets, valid for ten days and admitting dealers are; they fully goods. .We bought the entire lor. and Allperson* Interr-Htcd In above apprftlse- girl oil' fel- Frceport bridge, a 12 near. of a stop at some -111.-11 l mil take not lee that they will he pre- of whose best went with another the creek to the anil off Baltimore iu either direc- ?Tim Misses Mark's ore offering tit of ?l-hi.-it 1., the orphan .' Court on Wednesday, ?The teachers Cranberry twp. will be at rates will olTer them the low price bewails in follows: pipe tion. will sold the quoted be II:.- 11l day ol Maivli.IMm, and it no e.\cepttous an 4 school on Satur- lows his loss inch around the creek below the (ieorge near who A be rare bargains iu the latest and most and don't expect cents. absolutely by the hold Institute in No. Hume.;, of Sharon, l'a., low. choice of trains may bo made understand, I -i- tlledtht'v will be eonllriued 22nd 9 All Alas, 1 can no longer sip bridge. No estimate has yet been made of stylish millinery. See their full line ouri. lii kn Mi ElVAin.Clerk O. C. day the inst. beginning at a.m. from is in charge of Uclvin's .skunk park, Las his twecn the special of Parlor Cars auil i i I The honey her rose-bud lip, the probable cost. Coaches, the of is giv- are invited. For the rat away in :n house. He Day schedule which of Spring Hosiery. §1 .'J~> worth <>l'shoe leather Ibr while I wrestled with grippe i stowed old or the leaving Another lot of those double width ran mo the them, en. remilar night, trains She away?gave slip- Property Noles. went in the other day to feed and ("27 Mixed 15 ?Mr. A. V. Grossman,assignee of Henry Anil with another man (lid skip. Pittsburgh at 7:15 and 8:10 1". M. Bulla lo $ .'!<»; ; 1 they want is full inch) Tricots at cents. The Opportunity Dilliiuan, will sell the real estate of the on entering the room found two of them in Those who care to make Hying : ide trips I 11 at Washing- Flannels, Blankets and Yarns are the assignor, Brady Twp., Leonard Schenck purchased J. M. Ar- a dentil struggle. Remembering Ihe eele- farther South may purchase buy in < Thursday, value lor their money,and \ on Republican Primaries. thur's property on W. Jefferson St for hrated Kilkenney cat light, he thought it ton reduced rate excursion tickets to Mi. best goods in the market for service lot ol 40 inch Colored All-Wool secure bargains is now of- March 20. Vernon, Kiehmoiul, Petersburg, or old The best To SI3OO. lie t to put an to struggle, Unt 011 and durability. We have them Serges at 50 cents. quality The Bepublicans the Borough end the Point Comfort. as cheaply as their neighbors ?Pensions have been granted to Abra- of of But his L. STEIN AC SON. we ever saw for f>o cents, and worth 13. attempt to separate the animal 1 a vol Tickets will be sold, an.l pecial train ler are requested to attend the primaries to It. Anderson has sold his store-build- »'.. fered We are closing out ham Sawer of Renfrew and Samuel M. ley In the rear from nine rats made him will run. a follow at one straight, price. every day r > cents. you. be held at the regular polling places iu the ing on X. Main .St. to Kirkpatriek A Kced leaves. ?At Misses Mark's; a full do Turk of Billiards, and that of Nicholas make for the door, fleorge say;: he will Kate Traiu the several wards, on Saturday, Feb. 15, 1890, for sti,ooo, and the new firm will take po Pittsburgh...... i'!» Oo 8:00 A. M line of White Aprons Heuchbergor of Butler has been increas- never again interfere with a eat They don't u ant to buy a colors of all seasonable goods and want tictwecn the hours of 4 and 7 o'clock I'. M., session ou the tof April. The property fight. Blair.-ville 7 65 9:22 Regular lino of new ed. I I'. If. J. Reilier, the drover, wants is 45 feet front ou Main St., with one new John Olasglow at week, Washington. Ar 8:15 ?J. elegant 10 inch Wool Henrietta for the purpose of nominating candidate died Ulna lat on at ?Sunday morning last was the begin- I Ueturu coupons will be accepted any all farmers and stockrnisers to know shoe $1.20 with a little Cloths at lit cents. I'ienty of stores for the Borough and Ward officers to lie aud one old building. and was buried at Buk.istown within limit, except the pennsyl to close them out quickly: ning of the Forty-hours devotion, and that train the thut he still deals in stock ofall kinds. sell this ijuality at SI.OO. filled ou Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1890. The Albert Hanan sold his on N. vania Limited. ten evening aud also Wednesday morning they property Jacob Downing, Jr. was killed mi Thin Any persons having any to sell present thrown in worth judges of election of the several wards will St., to W. 13. Heed for SI4OO. near l'a., some music, in the Ocrman day l'arker, by the collapse <>f a A Salt- address him LOCK Box 92«», Scotch capsc., Hoys school had grand constitute the return judges, who willmeet Wonderful should or less Handsome new Stripe flue in a boiler on a pumping well ofwhich Pa., or leave with Jacob cents which they should Spring Catholic Church. in the office of S. 11. Husclton, Esq., on New W. C. T. U. ol tin; worth of nt Butler, floods, 12 inches wide, lie had charge. He war, terribly raided thut wrupH Reiber, Jefferson St. Press SI.OO. Monday, Feb. 17th, at 10 a. in., to flitter Ac Friday, Jan. 21. have paid $1 for, so you see caps lifte, heavy Melton shirts ?A Brooklyn woman who for years had o'clock W. T. and died in an hour or o. Ualston's, count the votes Karns City C. U. and V. W. C. T. ?(Jur sales ol Broadcloths, Flan- been looking under the bed for a man actual- cast for the respective can- ?lliphent eanli price paid for buck- New for C. have joined the non-partisan organiza- tieorge Cooper, a prominent oil man, nel Suitings and Dress (Joods liaye how it goes. Salines ly found one there tlio other night. And didates borough offices and declare the wheat at Geo, Waltcr'a Mill, 15ut- Xew Embroideries. tion ill a solid body. The ladies of Miller died ut l'arker last Friday. Mi. Cooper been larger this season than over. -"»0c, former price 70. A big she wa , so astonished ut her success that she result. lcr, ['a. New town have also organized themselves into was one of the pioneers in the «il business Largo stocks and low prices do the We don't give presents, but Wool Suitings. had the poor fellow arrested. I. J. McCandi.kss, i Silks, W. U. Knsminoi'.U, I anon-partisan W. C. T. I', and V. W. 0. and had an extensive acquaintance in the Finest line of Fur Mulfn and Uoaa business. New India I T & Xew lot ol' heavy gloves and mit- ?The Carnegie froo-library building was S. 11. Husklton, J Com. T. . with the following officers, President lower country. He leaves considerable ever shown in tbiß eity. All quali- L. STEIN SON. do present you with mora solid i Ginghams. P. W. Lowry, Mrs. A. L. Patterson; Vice Presidents, Mrs. ties and prices at In fact plenty of new goods and opened to the public, Tuesday, aud the 13. D. Robinson, property to his wife and only son James, ?Take your children to Zuver's J J. B. Sliowaiter, Mrs. 11. J. lloytaud Mrs. riou.-ly 11. STEIN AC SON'S. for SI, and better ' choicest styles iu every department. buildingwillbe dedicated to-day, Thurs- who is now . . ill with pneumonia. for Pictures thut will suit leather tens at greatly reduced prices. Sheffield; Gallery IJecauso goods are new or scarce day. President Harrison is expected to be Dr. Bell; Secretary, Mrs. 11. B. Everybody building. Republican Meetings. See., you. Anderson is no for an extra present. Cor. Mrs. Dr. Campbell: Trea.. . Mrs. Accident in Clay. styles than any shoe house in i excuse charging Should attend the great Wrap sale Don't buy a wrap until you have of on the sale of them. It will pay you to buy under- The Republicans of Butler twp. will Dr. Hopkins. margin profit ?Morally this town not be Alexander; Mr. John Sutton of Clay met with at Hitter Ac Ilalston's, Friday, .lan. exatniued our immense stock and We do not handle business may any bet meet at 1 o'clock to-morrow, Saturday, V. officers: President, Miss twp. Butler county. our on a on over 21, 1890. learned our astonishingly low prices. cau with it ter than other towns of its size, but it is an afternoon, at the office of J. B. Bredin in Vi e Presidents Miss May Hopkins, Miss serious accident the bridge the such principles. You shop wear ol us it you don't wear actual fact that the number of meu who I'utman; Muddycreek last Friday evening, lie had We arc overstocked on certain styles through Mail Order Pepart- go Butler, for the purpose of nominating a Etlie Sec. Miss Sprague; Cor. Sec. us our out see a (iiliuore; been in Butler that day, anil left ou for 1800 at and are selling them below cost. satisfactorily in person. between acts at tlio theater "to township ticket. Miss I. B. Treas. Miss Nannie here ?Diaries B. (J. HUSKLTON. ment as as until next Come andsee mau" or "borrow a clove" is remarkably McKee. the 5 o'clock train, lie got off at Janii- J. 11. I)OUG!,A88\ L. STEIN AC SON. Have you tried it.' season. small. sonville .Station and as his home is ou the Personal. leave nothing The Markets. other side of the bridge he started to walk Cioods Were Never ?Zuver's Pictures No. I, N. Main St., Butler, Pa ?Xo reasonable man will feel insulted wanting iu finish, tone or a correct COLBERT CV DALE, Mrs. Samuel Purvis is seriously ill. across it, lint was met by the down traiu - Offered at gueh prices as they will when a hill is presented to him for pay MTTLKR MARKKTS. knocked arm was likeness. & #iss Lizzie Kohler of Johnstown and off. One broken be at the Wrap sule, Friday, Jan. 21 70 S. Main street, incut, as it is the custom of almost every is the Our grocers are paying 27 for butter, 18 and be was otherwise injured by the fall, ?Prof. Loisette'a Memory System BOGGS BUHL, guest of Miss Carrie Koch. at liutler, I'a.' business house to send oat statements of lor eggs, 40 for apples, 50 for potatoes, 1 but we understand that he is well. is creatiug greater interest than ever Criswell at ou SO to 1 beans, doing lIITTEIt accounts, jxpecting that they be settled as Joseph was Shamokin the 75 for 35 for turnips, 75 for IIALSTON'S in all parts ofthe country, and per- 11th and 12th as a representative from A. onions, 4 to 8 for cabbage, 50 to 00 for ALLEGHENY. PA. as territory their mem-, Planing Mill soon possible. (!. Becil Post Xo. 105 to the State Encamp- parsnips. ?Exclusive will be given to sons wishing to improve agents - JJ. C- WICK, ment. first class who will devote their en- ?See the new \'andyke Point ory should send for his prospectus AND? IJ. S. KTCnOLLS, L. M. HI!WITT ?The clean newspaper lias, in the loug PITTSBCKti PRODUCE. tire time during the season to selling the as advertised in another column. Lace in White, Black anil Cream at free IN run, the most permanent and Win. Falconer has rented the Mrs. Timothy hay ltajr Austin Reversible Hoad Machine to county, bKALEK circulation Lyon's property on W. Pearl St. for three to sl3, mixed 8 to L. STEIN AC SON'S. I iiuiiher Yard NEW YAKD . patronage. The 9, mill feed sll to $lO, 52 to 54, town and other oflicials controlling public paper goes rye - which into the years at $212 per year. Mrs. Gamble will oats highways. at once with Cloaks KVI. homes is 25 to 28, old ear corn 40 to 41, Address refer J. L. I'll 1 U. O. PUKVIP. and read by the families is move new house on 'Washing- old shelled ('. If You Wait K S. NICHOLLS &CO., the into Roam's 374 to 38i, new shelled 32 to 37, new car enees, F. Austin Manufacturing Co., l'lush Coats aud Jackets, Fin? cloth Rough lumber paper which counts its subscribers by ton street on April 1. Chicago. D and Worked the 35 to 40, wheat 80 to SI, cloversecd 3 25 to You will miss great ba gain oppor- Jackets and Newmarkets, Stoekin- I»« :. 1. r tu all kind of year and not by the day. 3 40, & Mrs. 13. E. Alirauis gave a most enjoya- timothy seed 1 45 to I 55, buckwheat ?At the Misses Mark's Millinery tunities at the great Wrap Sale, Fri- nette Jackets, Misses' and Childrens' S. Gr. Purvis Co. UK ALLE I N'bN ble tea party to a large number of her flour 2 to 24, dressed hogs ?! < to 5, rye flour '{Rough and Worked Lumber. ?The February number of 25, Store; Tunipico Dress forms, Double day, Jan. 24, at Wraps, Latest styles and best made AM) IN Tabic Tall:. friends last Tuesday evening. 3 wheat flour 3 75 to 5 50. MANIIFAiTirI'.EIIH DKALKKfI Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, the American authority ou household and Apples 1 50 to $4 per hbl as to quality, V waists for Ladies and children, Ma- ILLTT Elt <\C I.A I.STON 's. goods. We guarantee to save yon DOORS, Mrs. Chas. M. llcineman will entertain 53, Rough and Planed Lumber Shingles and Lath culinary topics, prints a new menus potatoes on track 38 to jobbing 40 to dam Strong's Health Bodice, Strong's money on these goods RASH, list of her friends at tea on Friday evening. 13 14, \u25a0?Fxaniine our stock of Cloaks OK KV«£UY OK-tCitU'TION, Always in Slock. for GO, dressed chicken to dressed tur- Tricora for ladies and Van- 11. STEIN AC SON. B1 1 NDS, February. We notice inoncplaeo that Senator Showalter in key 17 to 18. country roll butter 8 to 20 as children; and Wraps before purchasing. We i interested the dyke and Directoire Iluching; mourn- SHINGLES, ANI) it recommends "Kcebobbed oysters" for Myoma oil field. to quality, fresh eggs 11 to 15, leathers 30 can save yon from two to throe dol- 1.1 Ml-:, 11 Allv PLASTER. lunch. Will the editor or or to CO, rags I<, cabbage 7 to 8, onions I 75 ing goods a specialty. Ail O. SHINGLES, LATH LATH, ETC.. editress the Mr. William Cochran lars on each garment. ?Use Double K. Horse l.ini c i>]>po ile I'. it AY . Depot, party of Harrisvillc was to $2 per bu, red top turnips 25 to 1 50 oill. who got up that lunch please get out in town ednesday. Part of his jaw was I ment, best in the world. For swell- Hard and Soft Coal. per bid, honey, 13 to 18. .JOHN 11. STEIN AC SON. r,i 'i*ra:»:. - ju the broad shot offduring the war, and T. r *» !. i»( IjltlM PA. open lightof day and stand ho carries the KELLY, ings, bruises, stillness of joints, rheu- & SKWER PI Wr lia »\u25a0 a !:irt tei ul'all I illil flattened bullet that did it in LITE STOCK. Phi . Ktc. on a chair where we can all nee him or his vest Next door to tho Postoflicc, has ft Use O. K. Horse and matism, lameness, sore i-houlders, Iter. Oil Well Itic V, pocket. Double All her? e want him or At Island Monday, beeves sold at iv aml «mr luck. Mrs. Stoddard of California 31 to cows at to sls, Powders,best world. i \u25a0 a "kcebobbed oyster" is. is the guest 5. bologna $lO good I'ants, Hats anil dents Furnishing for heaves, no equal. For sale by J. KEIHI K, Altended of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 1!. Gra- bulls 24 to 3, common bulls 2, veal calves sure and speedy cure M:til Orders Promptly Kor Sale or Kent. Goods in stock, which he invites 2-IH-:',III. r», N. Main St. ?At at ham, and willremain iu Butler nil win 5$ to »>.{. coughs, eolds, inflamed lungs, rough- No. To. the Farmers' lustitute Franklin 'I .- I.nowu :ii tho Campbell ter. Sheep sold at 34 to 51, and lambs at 5 to everybody to examine before Butler, Pa. LUMBER IS ADVANCING. *? | la-t week, a Mr. Buchanan read some pur- ness of skin, and all kidney diseases. i Mtn itml yaril on I na a i. town, rh u a.il Hon. Joseph town chasing. He feels certain that he KEDICK, 11. Jorim ver.es, the last of which was as fol- Hartman of Miller Needy A hogs at 4) to For sale by J. C. Munich N'uu W I": r I'k.s LITcot, J i!. i 111 was around seeing bis - ill Smith retailed 44, can his money all and clocks hotel, i for .--ale or rent. low.-; friend Butler. ? aud country hogs brought save customers on 2-18-:!rn Mo. 5, X. Main St. ?Take watches that Saw Mills, Steam Engines. BUTM-Mi, the lew on ale I'A. I'..r iuijuire ol'ls. P. Sootl, Wednesday. 1 to Fall and Winter repairing to Weigand iu Wil- part;, ulai . We fainers IJ. Hoods. Htitlcr, l'a. need F. Shingle Mills, llay I'rcsscs, Ac. will all bo honest liams' and and i.or V . I'. Smith, Puller, Pa. And till the fertile soil, 'illKoil, MARKKT. ?Millinery in all the latest goods Jewelry Music store, II von W in! a KIRST-Cf ASS SAW Mil.l I ?Diaries for 1890 f And be hotter oil' than maiy are at Closed ut $1 at reasonable ppce at the Misses ?Try to induce jt.ur neighbor to have them repaired in good style by fill i ii.il'vil.'iili'l |.11. h Monday Tuesday at $1 '<* 111 Villi???' timi la Who bore the curth for oil. I)ougi.ASß'. (Mi, 07, (111 AGEMTS Ibo J. 11. Wednesday at . Mark's. I take THE CITI/EN. a skilled workman. I! I WilliIIUM