THE OXTTZE2ST. FRIDAY.DECCMBEP.27. ISB9. MrrijLK hu x popolaUuD - f i» Ii m »1m- wtiCK-: new boudlws. »?» i UMtH-ism a grt-wIM aatf prosperous town TEAISSAVD MAILS. W EFT PE>» R- K. TrmlM 'f rr~v*r Hi*.r*n,.e. niorfmr* *£ ! » « n**r.a m. c\<** lor pots:* H a. * S* p. *- • * aa mr at i 2- aiel i.-» p 10. MCMSoa K 8.-Tra-na Jsave for Creeßirtlle al "—*• ac 4 a- B*.. p. ta. MalU si -iw al *» a. m. ai»l arrive al an 1 <:2" t p. m r a W R. R-Traui« teave UuUer U* Alle (kt. al *3*. 4 «v»(ei-n tbruturu mail at* lap. m. and tor 'Hi < Itv. ntlsbuTK and • Bar»J«*rr» MKI-i al 7-3* p. m. Malls arrive on rax rna Kuatrarfti a&d tbe bast at JO ; k • frwr. Ffteteirrt at x-.m p. E. from tbe < Nana at *im p K. trorn Pliufcurft, sad local | ptant- u * alien at paa. Maa R-oerv—inuly mjul (or Mt. * hesiiitit arr»'-. a: u a-ia. a:.d learea Roller P. O. a' 13 at. I»aLf Bii! to N-jrtb Hope. Hooker aid ; •■CKT potat* armes» at 11 am. and dejtaru sa 3»P ® ■Mf orten. can b* w* at tlie po»t- ! ■Aeatt Roller pro«pwt. sttabory TtMe P <• Xllknuat Bamnart Mill-. «1L»MI |.> (totpperrrackl. Petr-«ia. Karn.l CM* aad Bealir-*. Ttr let U Cve for all *ubm u&i*-r I" » wMa «-era errrr Fridar mitt ia the Car •nt«n aai Jotaert Hall, tbird floor, Hnael- MB ba Jd.ae. WX. U GLENN, Uec Sec. New Advertisements. Adm r> X«tie*—Eitate of Audi l'rle. Xe* Laaudrr in Butler SfcerdT's Sale for Jan. 1». William. Piano- and Orpan*. IT Awake. VOTE —AU a^^erU»eT« intendicpto mate i-h.nf-4 their ads. sbocld notil r u- of ?K. ,r b to do to, not later than id AL AMi GE .NEBAL —DOT did ros hke tbe with 4tb <4 Jnlr weather? —Some Pittebsrjr partie* are drilling on tbe iHcker place a mile or «o west of Bitirr. lien* a row in Pun burr, la*t Friday, a «oan named Itro-» n if mid to have cnt of tbe rniffr boy*. —lieiffir* k Ihckaon ol Sharp* ba.-p vUI open a new laendrr in Lutler, &eit Hu&day. x* Lotiee in another p'.ace —Mr. fljriatian Hunbtierper of thin place ha* bee* jrrated aa increase «f ]*-n --mm. —Fifty^ -mx marriafe lieec*e» were iiwned i& Taeadaj, and not a Batler rocnty name am one them —Vajm*—A eold-»pell: a real old- ' faehioned cold epell.with the jrroand frezen hard and a foot of ~oow over it. tuch an | we —Tbe penuoni of Xe*"twn Hlack, E*j. j of UuUer aad Jaa. F«rre accommodate tbroarh paanenger travel. —Es —A daughter of W.J. Porter, of Clinton ti»wa*hip, netr the Gould oil field, met with a aerioM a<-ci«>k fright at a hog aad ran away. The joltrrig threw Mi** Porter l»etween tbe b«r-* r of tbe love and thought fulness of tb<- «l«n«>r, a* well as an object of interest oil ea appearance. Tbe price i* ♦ l,.V' a year, and tbe first rt <4 both hand* badly cut up. The fo* td hi* bead *a« alto badly brui-cd Tbe otber man got cdf aafcly ." The Destruction of Petrol in. i «! J! Maharg; £} • "§■ ; j , "I I ! f - * jo 2 = = ;t I -11 Butler | IJi fi i | = | £ Forester i- ti-3 r=f » ? i t •? § ~ S=-?2 = === = 5 i= i =5 = = >si:2u2:2o === c£ i - Irwin j ! X _ .. II I - - _ -'lain street Host i Borkhart ? =-f T ItT ? * SH ? p I* 5 ? } 2 fi if li. 3 i-i :j •?* f. £ j 5 ? i" L ! 4i!» i -? 8 ? i I :£?•-• 2 3 S- Tj •" - i IU 11 I i I ii t MAP OF THE BURNED DISTRICT. | Petrolia. once the liveliest town oi tbe J j lower oil field, and the best oil market in , I the country, the way of ail min- J j ing town* —the greater part of it is in , i ashes. ! It was built of wood, the wood was old and dry and once a fire well started in it with a hijh wind blowing, the people were helpless. Karly last Sunday morning flames were di-covered i--n:ng from the roof of the Dill building, at the south-we.*t corner of Hailromd and Main Stf., part of which was occupied by S. S. Klingen-mitli as a gro cery and part by Mr. Foster as a billiard room. Nobody was in the Klingen-mitb part of the building at the time, and the is that r-ome one had robbed the store and then -ct fire to it to eoneeal h;» crime. A strong wind was blowing from the southwest and the building was entirely enveloped in a few minntcs; then the flames »pread to the right to Chesebro's store and jumped acros* tbe street to one of Kosenberg'fl buildings. A rope was panned around Chesebro's store, a locomo tive was hitched to the rope, and Chese bro'ii store was pulled into the creek, and the Argyle Savings I)ank building was sav ed by wet blanket* ind carpet*, but across tbe street the flames devoured building after bnilding going east until Toronslri'a residence was reached. There was a va cant space between it and the I'ipe Line office, and it also was saved by wet car pets and blanket and the progre ■of the flames in that direction stopped. But the wind shifted to the cast and the flames started westward, and destroyed every building on both sides of Main St. to Fair view and Argyll Sis, which branch ofl from tbe west end of Main, and also ran up Argyle and destroyed several residences there, and Campbell A livers' livery. In a little over an hour, the greater part of Petrolia was in ashe... The flames spread no rapidly that people were glad to escape with their lives, and it was fortunate in deed that there was no loss of life. Pat Doyle'* dog probably saved bis master's life. Pat was sound asleep in his building, and was somewhat stupefied by the smoke and gases, but the dog bit and palled at him till be got hint to bis senses. A valuable dog was bum<-d in the hotel. Some amus ing though sorrowful incidents are told of the escaping people. A barber who had Raved SIOO, gave it to his wife ami she bid it in the frame of a looking-glass, but in the hurry and excitement of escaping she grabbed the wrong glass and left her mou ey behind to be burned. Xo water of any account could be had. There seemed to be none in the reservoir, and when the fire pump was started no pressure could be obtained. Thi.i was ac counted for afterwards by the fact that a stop-cock on the line hail been unscrewed and removed, and that thus the water forced into tbe line ran back into the creek. The town had a fire department but it was not in good shape that night. Mr. Burnett of the Central Hotel is . aid to be the heaviest loser. His loss is put at ♦7OOO, with no insurance. Bnt tw.< trunks were taken from the house. The loa* of Mr. Chessbro, the merchant, is put at >IO,OOO, with £>ooo insurance; U. A. Klingensmith's at SOOOO, with $2400 in surance, Jamison's at sHooU,partly insured; Ilorchardt's at #6OOO, with a little insur ance; Foster'• (druggist) at £IOOO. with *IOOO insurance; Campbell A ltyers at >3OOO, with SSOO insurance; J. 11. Camp bell'* at $1000; Kilcbensteiu's at £IOOO, >7OO insurance; Foote's at SSOOO, partly in sured, Hawk's at >4OOO and no insurance; Masonic Hall at $.">000 and injured for that amount; S. S. Klingen-mith's at S3OOO, no insurance; Ireland 3OOO, no insurance, Starr's at >2OOO, no insurance; Bosenberg S2OOO, with >4OO insurance; Hurk hart's at S2OOO, no insurance. The otber losses run from s3IOOO, with bat little if any insurance. Tbe rate for the to* n nas 8 per cent, and few compa nies cared to take risks there at that. Most of tbe insurance there was placed by Mr. Findlay, of Franklin. Petrolia has been scorched several times, but this fire exceeds all others in extent. Some forty buildings in all were burned, and as the business of tbe town has de creased it is not probable that all will be rebuilt. The town hail its IMIOIII in the early seventies when the wonderful Fourth sand cross-belt was discovered, a discov ery, that made the supply ot oil seem inex h au-t utile, and put the price down to 40 ee,. ts a barrel. It was a sorry discovery for some of our local speculators, who were bankrupted by it. Personal. Mrs. Will Meihling, of W. IVarl St., entertained her friends at a yery pleasant party last Thursday evening. J. W Wright, of Millerstown, has moved to Butler. Jeff Burtner is in town this week, and he expects to move his family to Harrisburg neat Monday. He is greatly pleased with bis position there, and also with the town. He ?ot a pood nine-room house, with a beater in th~ cellar, hot and cold water, ga-. and bath-room for >l4 a month, which is much le»s than the same house would rent for in Hutler. Mr. Andrew Hanna, a prosperous and in telligent young farmer ol Clinton Twp., in tend- making a trip to the Isle of Man, Kngland, and remaining there for some months. He intenJs to give up farming, and thinks the trip will be of great benefit to bim. A Bunkoer Foiled. A fine looking fellow, giving the name of Dick Harris, tried to bunko Farmer Feil, of Butler County, out of >I,OOO on tbe cheek indorsing plan, but the bank of Acini at Kvans fity, wlure the check drawn upon the Third National Punk, ol Allegheny, was presented for payment, learned by telcgragh that I»ick Harris had no funds in the Allegheny bank. Mean while Harris who had h< • n Mr. Fiel's guest for a day, had disappeared. Harris bad also represented him elf a. a police man, with a warrant for Mr. Fiel's daugh- Mary, to appear before Mayor Pier-ion, of i Allegheny. Miss Ficl came here jester day and again established the fact that Harris is a fraud.— l'itl*hnrg OII;< th. ' —"lf," said the public school teacher t» ' a very bad little girl in school, "if you • don't behave yourself I'll write a note to your father." "Well," said the child, "If you write a note to my father lny mother will get jealous." Christmas in Butler. I Xotwithstanding the mud the tores of Butler were crowded with buyers of Christ ma* present*, lii.-t Tut -lay. and nil our merchants who sell article-; suitable for gifts Lad large trade-;. The country -tores all over the county also did well. On Christmas cve, the Lntheran. U. I*. | and Episcopal churche of Bntler had their ! treats for tho children. Tbe English Lutheran church wa* pro fasely decorated, and the tree loaded with goodies and pretty thing! reached from floor to ceiling. Each Sunday School tla.-3 sang a Christmas wmg, and the pro gramme inclnded an addrc.-.* I»y the the pastor, after which came the distribn | tion of the candies and presents. The German Lutheran church had two large tree*, connected by au evergreen arch, which looked very pretty after the candles were lighted, und hack of the pul pit were stored the candies, cup- aud sau cers, and other presents. Both Lntheran churches wero crowded. At the L". P. church they had songs and recitations by the Sunday School scholars, and then came the treat and the so ciability for which the congregation is noted. At the Episcopal church they had a Christinas service, and then the light were' turned down and some twen ty Scriptural scenes were thrown upon the wall by a large stereopticon aud were ex plained by the pa-tor. Then came the treat. Their tree was very prettily dcco rated with large gilded streamers, in addi tion to the usual candh *, ornaments and presents. Christina ■ day wns a beautiful sunshiny day in Butler, a great many people were on the streets and about the Diamond, and the Gerinaiiia Baud favored them with some of their excellent music. ( IIKISTIIAS KVKXT.VG. The M. K. Church room was crowded that evening to hear the exer cises there, which consisted of song* and recitations, the recitations being by the half-grown children of the Sunday School. In the Presbyterian Sunday School room, the recitations were by children under seven, a id they were greatly enjoy ed both by the young folk - and their par cnts. The orphan* of the Home and the con gregation of the Reformed Church, filled their little church room until there wa not even standing room left. A hand lOmely decorated tree graced the room, and the recitations were by the larger member- of the Snaday School. Oil Field Notes. The well on the MeW'illiani* lar:n, four miles north of Butler, in Centre twp. is a duster. It was put down by Butler par ties. The Bogg- Oil Go's Xo. I, on the John Mnrhurger in Forward twp. began pump ing last Friday, at ahout 40 barrels. —The Phillips well Xo. on the Eli May, Forward twp, «jnit flowing, and will be tubed and pumped. Phillips, well on the Conrad Wagner, in Jackoon or corner of Cranberry, is dry and the rig is going to '.he Baiusey farm. The Johnson & Co. well ou the Wcl-h is 00 feet in the sand with a light showing of oil. Th.- W. J. McKee well oil tbe . So. 3, on the , feathers, live gee -, 30 to 00, mix::d feathers 35, cabba-'e 7 to H, onions 55 to 00, honey, white, It,, buckwheat 14. dressed hog 4} to 5. LIVE STOCK. At Ilerr's Island, Monday, sales of beeves were made at +5 to 5.40 for prime, 4 to 4J for good, 3 to 3| for common. Mulls aud dry cows sold at 1J to 2}, and veal calves oto OJ. Fresh cows brought $25 to $45. Tbe supply was mostly from Chicago and Ohio. The supply of hogs v. as large and mar kei slow. Cniikshaiik retailed at 3$ to 4, and tier on and JCiegler at 3 85 to 4.10. The market for sheep WHS active. <'raij; sold sheep a' -1{ and lam hi at 5| to 0 Wright sold sheep at 5, and lambs at 5J to 0. I'iftor sold lamb-at sto o£. Volbrecht wholesaled lambs at 5 to SJ. At Kiisl Liberty good tockers nold at 2. 05 to 2.85 and good feeder* at 3} to 3.40. Till; Oil. MARA KT. Closed Monday lit I opened Thur day, 1 02J. How is tbia for bueinea*? Five pianoa and five organn have been Bold and delivered from Alex. WillianiH' Jewelry and Muaie Store within the hint ten dajf. The following in a list of the parties that pun-hawed them: 11. Schneidenmn, Hutler, Kuit/.'iian piano; llraid Hlack. Kurtz mnn piano; Adam Ifalfner, Kurtzniari piano; It I*. (jetty, Kurt/.man piano; sign two names, which with the Clerk's attest makes the warrant good. The person who receives the warrant -igr.s the receipt written and printed on the ! -tub. j The beginning of the present trouble was back in April last. When Clerk McDonald opened the office one morning he found that some one had, after business hours of the previous day. drawn a warrant in favor •of one John Shaffer for >4 27. that the writing on the stub was Commissioner Kelly's, and that the case was marked Commonwealth, showing that it was For costs. He went to the docket to write tin number OT the warrant opposite the name of John Shatter, and not being able to find the name there, bis suspicions were aroused. In May, June. July, August, Sept. and Oct. warrants under somewhat similar cir cumstances were drawn to M. Herdman, James Shelatree, John Hainel, C. Taylor. Jame ; Orris, A. Snyder, CSco. Black, \V . Keed and James Sweeney, the amounts being >1.36, $4.82, s4*l, s 1.5-.'-4.27. $3.02. >4.77, $3.09 and >4.27. In Sept., also, a warrant was drawn to Joseph Thoinp on for s3.sl, and the Clerk, after a long -airch over -vera! hundred pages of new and old dockets, found that the number opposite the name of Joseph Thomas in an old case bad been erased and the number, corresponding with the nuin -I>er of new warrant placed opposite the name. In July a warrant was drawn to Kelly by the Clerk for *O. on an order from James McCabc, McCabe having been a wit ne: s i:i the case of the Com. vs. Will Kelly, the costs of which were paid by the county during Marshall - term as Clerk. Kelly said he bad purchased the costs front Mc- Cabe, but when the Co. Comm'rs inquired of McCabe, he told them that Kelly had told him that Will was liable for the costs, that Will was poor, etc., and that he bad forgiven Will tbe costs, and bad given John the order with that understanding: al-o that John afterwards came to him, and, alleging that be bad lost the original order, got a second one from hiiu. 'I he original order called for -f7.02, and the duplicate for but >O. Will Kelly wa dis charged from jail under the in-olvent law s, which made the county liable for the costs in the case in which his wife wa- the pros ecutrix. On the warrants drawn to other parties Kelly would get the money from the Co. Treasurer by pretending to have cashed them himself. Tbe custom of the office gave bim the right to sign one of the other Comm'rs names, but be bad no authority for adding the Clerk's attest, and the signatures of the alleged recipi- nts of some of these warrants on the stubs look like forgeries. Clerk McDonald kept his u-picions re garding Kelly to bin. elf for some time,but after full>* convincing himself of Kelly'.* trickery be notified Foinm'rs Hutchison and Duncan of the matter, and together they made a thorough examination of the books. On Saturday of la<-t week all tbe Com missioner- and their Clerk being pre eut the Clerk called Mr. Kelly's attention to one of the latest of the cases, saying that the county auditors would meet shortly, and that there were some thiugs on the books that he would not be able to i -.plain to them. Kelly took the matter very cool ly, writing tbe name down and ayiug be would l:K)k it up. but when one case after the other wa. brought up, he broke down completely, and acknowledged bis fault and begged for mercy. His two associates told liiin that il he would replace tbe money taken Iroui the county, and resign his office, they would not prosecute, and Kelly went out and got the money and refunded it and a--ked lor time to consider the resignation. On Monday Kelly was in the office but a short time. He said he would not resi-.ni th;-' day, and told bis associates that they were all in the ame boat, on account of charging the county for more time than they put in. On Tuesday be said be wu going to Pittsburg, Wer'nc -lay was Cliri t mas, to-day (Thursday) he is in the office, and what the day will bring forth remains to be seen. Sure lo Come. You are looking around for a suita bio Christmas* present for your friend—why not K" down Cunnintr hani Kt. und #et him n blanket, robe, htririK of blcigh bells, buggy, cart, sleigh or set of harness. Something that he will appreciate and which will be useful. We have eut the price away down, just to help you to be clever. Wo liko clever folks. The low price we have made don't leave us enough profit to pay the printer for telling it, but we want to get ac quainted with you and show you that we carry Iho .largest stock of these goods in the Stale. S. 1! M ARTINCOI.RT it Co I*. S. We also sell Kramer wagons, cheap. —lf you want to see a nice line of mustache cups, cups and saucers, China iniigs, shaving mugs, vases; silver, glass, stone and toilet sets call at .1. F. T. STF.III.K'K. Fresh hotneui ade candies for the Holidays at Morrison's City Bakery. Childhood Comes But Once. Christmas comes but once a vear, make the most of them Were the joy of receiving in ratio to the price paid then would the poor fare sadly indeed, but a wise Kuler has willed it otherwise, and the little boy or girl feels as much real pleas ure over a toy watch, knife or doll bought by Santa Clans at Nickle's 5 cent counter an in after years they will over a gold watch or Steinway Grand. Our stock is complete, con sisting of toys. Toys of rare and artistic designs, some ol them, oh, t-o funny. What haven't we got? What dolls! Such a line of toy books. Beautiful cops and saucers bought, in enormous quantities after a personal examination of all the leading stocks in the Kastern cities. Marked in our usual manner, away below all com petition. Come and see us. Opposite Banks W M. NirKi.E l'rof. Jioisctte'ri Memory System is creating greater interest than ever in all parte of the country, and per sons wishing to improve th ir mem ory should send for his prospectus freo as advertised in another column. LEGAL NEWS. SOI H V The new marriage liu-nse docket i. an improvement upon the ohl. iu that etch license require-* but one page. The Argyle-ltoriand license was the first to arttwi ia MMiligf Bwf* docket \.. 6, and the Bomber of MMM t« that date was 1.44"». -a-all McLaughlin. widow of I'atriek McLaughlin. Elizabeth Gallagher and others have brought suit in ejectment vs. John McLaughlin for six acres in Clearfield Twp. A. E. r.arnhart and A. A. flocb have brought hcorn for thirty acres in Connoqueucssiuf? "fWp.. adjoining public road, .lacob liatiiiiaeh, and Daniel (.'able. LATI; PROPERTV TKAKSFKES. Harriet f'earce to Ester Garvin »: ai res in Cranberry for S3OO. M lleira to Simon Terry lot in l: jtler for $175. Martin Eyth to Cresent ia Koch lot in Butler for Hi"'. li J Here to Helen Melntyre lot.sin But ler for f i'J'i. Angestena HQII to tico I'.unny 4o acres in Clay for $1730. Erank Itit/erto Martin Eyth lot in Clay lor John L Hartley to Martin Eyth lot in Clav for JpJotXI. L S Leason to Henry G Blayney lot in Ilarrisville for #3OO. John A Stc-1 has recorded a large lot of leases taken in Lancaster twp.mnce Augu t of ISBS. • • ".tj 1 George M Leslie to Samuel A Leslie j acre* in Middlesex for £Wsf>n. S A Leslie to (ieo A Leslie 4s acres iu I Middle ex lor S3OOO. Marriage Licenses. Chester L Danben-peck Fuirview boro Lulu 1.. Kepler Parker twp Christian E. Millberger Eairview twp Tirza I Starr Concord twp George M. Shepard Middle ex twp Ida M. White.ide Jami V«". iH'Armau Mercer. I"a Emma Glendcning Henry W. Gieslcr W infield twp Maggie Cooper Jefferson tw]i W. M. MeN'eel ftloomfield, O Margaret Metiinniss Sandy I'oint. I'a Dennis J. O'Neill Limestone. X V Johannah Lurke Clearfield twp John 1!. Argyle Washington, l'a Knuna J. Borland Butler, l'a Amos Ilogue Cherry twp Lizzie Sanderson Clay twp (icorge Twentier (Ivan < ity Emma lift - " George Miller Harmony Hattie Uotnour Muddycreek Israel S. Badger l'ro. pect Minnie Dillaman Wi ;t Liberty Ilenry W. Keefer llutler Emma M. Young Bruin Elmer I'. Walls Glade ltuu Lizzie L. Stewart Clarion Co At Eranklin —Louis McCandless, of Pros pect, and Ermina Itell McKinney, of' Venango Co.; Win. 11. Hemphill, of Tarentum, and Lizzie Elliott, of Butler Co. At Franklin—l'erry McKceofSix Points and Minnie Yingling of Crawford* (!orners. JOHN T. KELLY, Next door to the Postolfice, has a splendid liue of Clothing, Overcoats, Pants, Hats and Gents Furnishing Goods in stock, which he invites everybody to examine before pur cnasing. He feels certain that he can save his customers money on all Fail and Winter Goods We Want The trade to know that our line of Holiday Slippers are the finest ever brought to Butler and vary in price from f>o cents to $1 Woman's tine rubbers put up in 6atin and velvet satchels A very i handsome and useful present. See O.ir Window Display. BLACKMOKE All persona will find it to their ad-' vantage to examine our stock and as-; certain our prices before purchasing. MII,LEI'. Buo's. —Advice to those intending to buy Christinas presents: Buy now. while the weather and roads are bud and trade is dui'. If you defer until a duy or so before the holiday, you'll i not find as good a stock to choose ] from, and the dealers will be too busy to wait on you Mid help you out Use Double All O. K. Horse and Cattle Powders,best in the world. A sure and speedy cure for heaves, coughs, colds, inflamed lungs, rough ness of skin, and all kidney diseases. For sale by J. C. HEDICK, 2-18-3 m No. 5, N. Main St. Butler, Pa. —Take your children to Zuvcr's Gallery for Pictures that will suit you. Anderson building. —We are selling furniture lower than it bus ever before been sold in j Butler, and after using it 3011 will say that it is what we said it was, ; otherwise no sale at MILLER BHO'H, No. 10 Jefferson St., ment, best in the world. For swell ings, bruises, stiffness of joints, rheu-! mutism, laLieneas, sore shoulders, j ring-bone, sweeny and spavin; it has no equal. For sale by J, C. REDICK, 2-18-'lm. No, 5, N. Main St. Butler, Pa. —Zuvcr's Pictures leave nothing wanting in finish, tone or a correct likeness. —A full line of childrens' hats and caps at J. F. T. STEIII.E'S —Great bargains iu Caps at J F. T. STEIILE'S. Santa Claus 1 II eadtjuarferp. Full line of Musical Instruments, Violins, Guitars, Mouth Organs, Music Boxes, Horns, Doll Pianos, for the Holidays, at J F. T. STEIILE'S. —Artist's materials a specialty at J II Dot tII.ASS'. Sanla Claus' Headquarlers. Tool-chests, Blocks, Combination Building Blocks, Nine-pin Sets and Toy Trunks at J. F. T. STEIILE'S Plush Albums for f,O cents at DOl '-LASH'. W and sl. Elegant blacking sets, 7f>, $1 and $1.25. BLACKMOIIE & (JlllEi: < 50 do/., kid gloves ut 50c u pair at . | thu New York Bazaar. Tragedy at Tarentum. Tareutum w (! •• M-rae of a terrible murder, last Monday night and the people j of the towu were greatly excited. The victim was Mrs. Paul Ruder!, wife of a jeweler the re. She was iu the tore about 1« o'clock that night, her husband was iu the 1 atk pait of th" st.ire, and two j clerks were preparing to close up. Three men were seen outside the window of the tore, hiking iu the jewelry Sudden ly there was a crash of glas;. ami the large | store window was broken. Mrs. ltndert rn.>hed to the front of the ; store, aud pushing aside the curtains he- ' tween the store and the window, looked ont. As she thrust her head through Ihe curtain she looked into the muzzle of a revolver. Before she could withdraw her head there was a report, and she fell back into the store, lifeless. Iler husband and the two clerks rushed out to the street. The former took time to grab his revolver. He saw three men running down the street to the river, and discharged his pisto at ; them. He fired two shots. Two of the j fleeing men turned aud shot at the nierch- | ant. The latter returned the tire but did : not succeed in hitting any of them Arm ed men immediately searched the neigh borhood bat eouH not find either of the three men. New Laundry in Butler. We are p!ea-vd to uuuounce that , jon Monday next Messrs. Noble .t; Dickson of Pa wi.l open branch of their Acme Steam I.iun- : dry in Butler. Thev come here well recommend- j ed and with a refutation from Pitts- ! burg, Allegheny and Sbarpsburg for doing but first-class wurk They wiil send a wagon and one of their .-(Hcial agents t> lake charge 1 of, and deliver and eoileet ali pack ages from any uddress with tho «auie courtesy and convenience that their ! city patrons receive. We would suggest to any one who ; would like to patronize them to look ! out f>r their wagon on Monday next. Some trades are affected by the financial condition of the country, and others by the prevailing styles; but as everybody must have stoves, the trade in them increases regularly with the population. For a clean, neat, uurable stove or rauge, try one of Christ Stock's Etna-Es and you w ill have no other. They ure the best heaters and bakers in tbe market; they ure up to tbe times und Christ's trade in them has increased with the i population of the town. . . Buy your Blankets, Flannels, Dress i Goods. Cloaks and Underwear at the New York Bazaar, yon will save money. The latest styles of hats aud cups just reci ived at J. F. T STEIILE'S Subscribe for the CITIZEN, the oldest Republican paper of the county Choice confectionary and toys ! tor the holidavs at Morrison's City I | Bakery Our saics of Broadcloths, Flan nel Suitings and Dress Goods have; been larger this season than ever. Large stocks and low prices do tbe ; business L. STEIN . IS*. Jefferson St,. Butler, Pa. —lt you want to see a nice line of mustache cups, caps and saucers, china mugs, shaving mugs, vuses; silver, glass, stone, and toilet sets. Call at J. F. T. STEIILE'S —Take watches acd clocks, that need repairing to F. Wcigand in Wil liams' Jewelry at d Music Hon-, and have them repaired in good style by a skilled workman. —Consult your own interests and examine our stock of furniture, uphol stered suits, chairs, mattresses, etc., before purchasing. MILLER BRO'S., No. 13, Jefferson St . Large stock of 1 mbrellas in Mo hair. ld. sil ver -.nd natural handle* for holiday triifie ut L STEIN A SON'S. —The harmless gun, Chicago air gun, Buffalo Bill guu, the elastic lip gun, ihe toy pistol for sale at J. F. T. STEIILE'S. Fancy and ornamental cakes for | the holidays at Morrison's City Bak- j cry. Try ihe New York Baziarfor you Dress Ooods, Cloaks, Underwear and i gecral dry goods. Vou wi'l save money. See Our Elegant Assortment of Vases, C'uns aud Saucers, Glassware Ac itc I). T PAI'E. Santa Claus' Headquarters. Toys, Drums, Horns, Money-safes, Cars and Engines, for the Holidays I ut J. P. T STEHMB'S New Black and Colored Siiks, Satin Khadames, Satin DeLuxons. Surahs, Moires, (jros Grains and Failles, best makes and warranted to wear, prices lower than elsewhere at L. STEIN A; SON'S. Any Person Who has'seen our immense slock, knows that we carry the largest, finest and lowest priced stock in the county. Anyone who h.is not, can be convinced at once by culling at HITTER K KALSTON'S —Over a hundred styles of wool j dress goods at 25c per yard at the New York Baziar. Highest cash price paid for buck wheat at Geo, Walter's Mill, But ler, Pa Cloaks Plush Coats aud Jackets, Fine cloth .I tickets and Newmarkets, Stockin nctte Jackets, Misses' and Childrens' Wraps, Latest styles and l>est made goods. We guarantee to save you money on these goods L. STEIN add to the jden.-uit* ol a l'riend f»v making :t Cli KISTM AH present, we think \on will l»o sure t > lind just what is want ed at oir store. We not have iny old stock, hut every thing is new and fresh AM) A HAPPY combination of design and fin ish is seen in all our selections. We will he pleased to have | you our store, examine our goods, compare our prices and soe it we do not save you ; money. Do not wait until the NEW YEA It conns to turn a new leal' and gav you will not spend so much money, hut save it now in pur ehasing Holiday Goods of C. N. MOYD, Druggist, j Diamond Block, Butler, l'a. - • - Notice. I'artii's v i-liiaf; to invest money, t i rtain ! to lirinp fair rrtnni-. .iri- inviu-.l to carp- I lilt- investigate the iuilueeniPiit.' ufl'ereil i J»v'"THK 151 TLKK S A I.T MA X CFAI ' tTrim; coaii'anv ami « iikmicaiJ WOIIKS." T!ic 10. k ronsist-i i.l s.hh j «li:irfs. the par v.iloc ol wliieh is f.Hi. I'or the further developing of lb«- work some of tbii stoek in put on the jnnrkft Fur jiriec : nnd partieularK inquire «if JA*. 1". Fkittmv. liHtlfr. I':i. t)(lk-e on irinmont). Santa Clans' Headquarters. Hook*, Album?, Cards, (Sanies and Puzzles nt .1 F. T. STE iii.e'H. Handkerchiefs In I .ace. Silk, Mull ami Swiss; also Muflltrs in great variety at P T. Pai'E's. A full line of winter glove*, at low prices, n.t .1 F. T. Stkiu.e'S. I >o!U 'l'lie largest asst rtnn ot ia Hutlvr. liifque POIIH, 1 ><.lls W&sliuldc Polls, Jointed POIIH, Wa-: and lluhlier l~>oll« Polls. Make j our purchases now I >olls aiid avoid the holiday rush. P. T. Pape, IS S Main St. ln a Fair Country" is the latest of Irene Jerome's art hooks For sale at PorULASs'. — Examine our stock of Cloaks and Wraps before purchasing We can s-ave you freni two to three dol lars on each garment. L. Stein Son. —A. No. 1. all husk mattress, guar anteed, not mixed with excelcer at n lower figure than can l>e had else where in Butler, at Miller Hros', furniture store. No. 19 Jefferson St. —,l. J. Ileilier, the drover, wants all farmers and Btockraisers to know that he still deals in stock of all kinds. Any persons having any to sell «hould address him LftfK IJox Butler, i'a., or leave with Jacob Beil>er, Jefferson St. Silverware, Silverware, For Holiday Presents at C. F. T. Pa i e «fc BttO's. The Press (JiliW YORK) FOR 1890 DAILY. SUNDAY. WEEKLY Tho Aggressive Republican Journal of the Metropolis. A NEWSPAPER FOR TIIE MASSES, I'oiimlct! DWDIIHT Ift, l-sv. LARGEST PAILY CIKCILA TION OF ANY REI'FBLICAX I'Al'Elt IN AMERICA. Tnit I'ltr-.S Is tin-Oiisan <>r no Im-lH.ii; pulls li" Wires; lius no MlnaaKUlm to avotik'''. 7'/ic vtoul remarkable Newapaper Success in New 1 ork. Th«" Press l< a Katinnil >r»s|i»|»»r- riipitl I.V ifrowUii( lu t ivur with Urpuldi'-mi-. .>r e* Sluto I'.l 111'' l lllotl. i heap news, vulstar scimoUims ;u»! tr.i>>li nn«l ii" pla> i' In Hi" columns or I'm I'lticss It Is :iii < xlM'ilNtVe pa|wr, pllMlshrd nt tlir lovvct prt'* Aiiiciii'uii < urn ui > pcriuils. Tim I'wsh h»* tli' - •>rlrrl>t' , st luiltorml | HP" in Ni-u Ynrk. I" |.«rkl<-. «itli points TIIK I'IUKII SCHUAV l.iurioN is » spU'Utll'l hiv ten p:tK'* pais-r. iwverliiß excry current topi or iDteruat. . ~ .. ill! riK« Wrrnl.t Kmtiiih coutain* nil I i;o(hI tliliiU- Ol till'll.illy mill Suiumy «aitlons Willi Hl"*' lul realms'* suitable to a \Nei-kly pill' ligation. For those who cannot »n >ra the lun.v or are iircviiteil by i|tet:»n«i rioin e»rl> recclvlmt It. Tint W I I ki x I'l II hplemll'l siitKtl tuto. „ AH an advcttUrthß UitHlUim 1 UK Fill" Kilix-nor In New Vorlc. It pm-hesaii exeelleiii class »l Trailerltales vry r i-...na''l» »•' Information upon application. THE PRESS. II il/.nt tin rrioA of oil. Thr b**t <• hd rkeit/trtl .Y' i/'*jjtifit'y pubiii/tin .t iwnV'i. li.iilj anil SiimUj. one I»«r. V" «• •• •• « month* - "® •* » *• i, lie month. ............. Ml) MtftMM W»r .... "• »* •• tour moatli* • "" SunS, this week. We have such an immense line of beau tiful thing*, suitable for all aires, y>u ciinnot fail to be Huitefl. Prices I lie lowest, ipialil v the best. J. H. Douglass. POSITION OFFERED. If jolt are in iiecil ol II f Ipo ii r |••• -ition iiinl think you !■ »*e th i|iinlilie of a ale man, you will do well t" write u once. We will pay Rood eituiini in «>r iilary mi'l expeiiiK-. to a I man. The JIO 11 ton we olfer is .1 |ientf!ilM>lit one. A J ■ Ire at once, Srt.ovm J AT wnon Nni -eryiuen, lienevu, N I SulHcribe for t!.«» Citi/kn Jury List for January Term. l.i«t of Traverse Jurors Jravn tuis 2-i n Muuiiav, tlie ' th dtv i.f January A.l*. ; l-yo. Aurtnt, i.eorge, oaWUud t|>. liHcts-niln. Arttw», Jamt, David, I'.utler, tanner. I'lx> k, Alexis, siipperjrrnelc tp. i*nuer. I'.alph, .1 K, I'.utler boro. w. I'mm. Daniel, Fairriew tp, ibii.fr. t'hristley, Curtis, Slipperyrftrk tp. f rmer. (,'rawlord, James, Forward tp, farn r. CuminiM, Samuel. Marn-u tp. tarsuer. Conoby, Charles, IVnn tp, farmer. Ervinjj, Aaron, I'arker tp. farmer. I'.ilkner, Juhn, Hoffalo tp, " Frederick, Adam, JelTer-.u tp, larrnrr. Graham, John, Kairview bor. " j llolil, W infield tp, " Green, Tliotua*. Clearfield tp, tanner, i Gar wick, l'atil. Jelterson tp' " Guertcer, Georce W, ("ranlitriy tp, farmer. Hawk, l'uio A, llutler tp, farmer. Harvey, Samuel, Fraoktiu tp, faru.er.- Ilebi?riin», John, Lancaster tp, " Hays, Joseph, Adams tp, fanner. I Ilarjur, Shryocfc, Wwhmitnn tp, farmer. Henry, Koiit s, < onno'g tp. farmer. | Kamtror, Peter. Concord tp, " : King, John, I».auu-l, llutler lljto, j.l «d, inerch l>eeeb, l>avid Jr, Suiumit tp. tarmer. I.ikeua, Lira, Jackson tp, farmer. Morrow, Thomas, Worth tp, '■ MeCollotigh, Findley, Muddycreek tp farm, j llider, Aaron, Concord tp. farmer. ; Ueainer, John I.; Jr, Iluti'-alo tp, larmrr. Ree-l, Hu,-h, Slii.peryrock tp, '• Kipper, Henry, Clearfield tp, j Kocsenstein, Jo», Itntlcr l>"r. ith w, saddler I Shmier, XI It, " r»l , " ' Stamin, Jacob, Forward tp, j Thompson, George, Cherry tp, farmer. ThomiMoa, K C, " " Vandivort. I^*wis, Cranberry tp, " ; Williamson, J A. Washington tp. '* I Welch, W J. Jefferson tp, f»rm". i Wright. Ssmuel, < niiiio-|'i.>nesxing tp. farm. I Wright, Calvin, l:>r». aerdhtnt. WieK, .1 M, Itutler Itoro, .t-l w, Imtrhrr, ; B. B. Sonic rare Proas (Joods Bargain.-* (or this month Such unusual values as will make trade I i rely in these IV partmeuts. .*•0 pes. ;">0 iueh Tricots at 2,*» rents —all dark seasonable colors, good serviceable fabric; ad-tpted for achooi and house wear. Not® the width— f>o inches, cents. 100 pes. double width suitings in choice new colorings, :»0 cents Large lot ot Scotch, German and French Plaids, 42 inches wide, at! wool, very stylish and effective, 7~> cents, regular price ha* been $1 '!■> These pre plums for shrewd buyer*. . r >o shades of 4»"« inch, all wool col ored Cashmeres at cents, s|M>< tnl value atid e cents, worth $1 (H>. For Holiday Presents in tbesM* Press Goods Pepartments, we have put up 500 Press Patterns ia neat attractive boxes, plain colors and combinations to sell for s3to $12.00 for the suit pattern Kvery one of these suit jmtterna at special low prices For Fancy Work for the Holidays, largest assortments of Ribbons and Plushes at special low prices. Handkerchiefs and Mufflers, special sale in these Pepartments, all new de signs and at money saving prices. Write our Mail Order Peportm»*nt for samples or information Catalogue Iree upon request. BOGGS & BUHL, 11S to 121 FEDERAL ST ALLEGHENY. PENNA. Planing Mill —AND— l^nviil>ei* J. L. rURVI*. L. O. Pl'RVI* S.G. Purvis & Co. MAMi*ra«Trr.an j asp DRAI.KRR IS and Plaucd Lumber or KVCKY IIWIKItTlMI), SHINGLES &LATII PLAN IN<4 MILL ANI) YAKI> lIIHII < i*t imlu- t harcfc WICK. lIRAIMI I* I Rough and Worked Lumber or all KISI>» ! Doors, Sash, Blintls, Mouldlnßs, ; Shingles and Lath Always in Slock. ' LIME, lIAIR AND PLASTER. Office «tppo 'itr V. J w. llrfM.f Brn.Ei: - I FOR SAI.lv. - REGISTERED berkshires. Th«' prize winning IV-rkshirt- I lour, TOM IH>I>I>S, 18.10.:. Kensoii lor llinjr, cannot u* longer in her:!. Alst*. extra I gtKjti fall pigs, cither sex. .•»ir»-«I . I»y Tom PttligW^ given with every nale ami "tiar anleetl af represeiitc'l or rclumlc«l. AJ(lri'N<, J. I'AKK 110,. l'roK|»eet, I'.*. Milliin-rv. * N. I* r.it ll*' »|*«l .iwti. V m lip . l.ifU »iml W,i • « N. » Wtrrts Hi a>i ••obtn. Sr% KattM, til«to«n« vtMaa*. I bracart" liltlwlM aoj «t ri|»* t riIWH-at. s * tlti\rl 1.««*! twitl«"t r..r>t. b* > t f f „«l rMWrrt,« luraA-b»>C • biMrrn * huurn I mttmt «m» •hi * «"* ,ihit r-wt nihK f.-»»fi*--. a'"l • lum Kui fltwt. tt«*es. ilk inli'mi ,»oa »«! mltfax Ijimt MvrWN In M. F. «V M. Mi:/ks.