Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, March 21, 1890, Image 3

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    THE CITIZEN
FRIDAY. MARCH 2!. 1390.
£>UTL> H a populatlou ot aliout 10,000.
IT is the County neat of Butler Coumy. with
CU.IUU.
Pour railways, natural gas. and uotsjualled
facilities for manufactures.
Program ev^rywhT"; new bulldlusrs. new
manufacture*, a growing and prosperous town
TttAINS AND MAILS.
W KST I'KSM H. It—Trains leave liutlcr for
Krerport. Blairsvilie. Mttsburj! at «1« aod *3u
a. in. and i:i*. and S:oOp m. Mails close fir
tliese points at s:OS a. m. and W p. m. Aim
rive at WcW a. in. and S:W p m.
1». S. & L. K. U. H.—Train:, leaves for .
vUle at :.M and loao a._w and S
claw at 5; 10 a. m. and 7:W p. rot ' U)
tor Ikij ffs. Itovard and HUHard at 4Jo P-
Malls arrive at *33 and c:«o [• ni.
V & \v. K. It Trains leave Uut.'cr for AUe
irh.-nj ai 1 rj>. (■: li aud lIKJO a iu. and 1:50 and
S;VI p Ui Kor the norm at msj a. in. and .
p iu. Mails close lor Hie West aud South at
f:fO a. m Kor Wttsourj! and the North at 9:»o
a. in. Kor local point* nest of Callery at 13J
n m Kor local points South and —
i'lO p. m and for IMtulnUK. Oil City.Karuhart s
Mills < iariou and Koxbur/ :it 7. p. m. Malls
arrive lrom HtIaUUK ana local points west of
< alien- at *lO a. m ; lrom PittaburK, Oil City,
liarniiart s Mills. < larlou. Foxburx and local
points between Allegheny and Hutler at 10: JO
x in. • from Pltlsburg and the E*st at I£2U |>.
m. ■ from inttuburg and the North at coo p. in.
.Mails for local |KiinU between Allegheny and
Callery close at 3:10 and T-jo p. in.
»TAa ItocTßi—Daily mall for Mt. Chestnut
arrives at 11 a.in. and leaves Duller P. O. at li
in. Dally mall to North Hope, Hooker and
oilier points arrives at 11 a. in. and departs at
i :m p. in.
Money orders can be secured at the post
otilj-H at Duller. Prospect. Suubury (Coulterrt
vlHe P. t>), Mlilcrstown iDarnnart Mills),
i.enueville (Slipperyrock), Pctrolia. Karns
City and Kenfi.ew. The fee Is five cents
lor all sums under lujfi e»nts for 110. or less,
etc. Postal notes which are no saler than en
closing money, as they are made payable m
Miy Ix.dy, f-rtt a cents for 15. or htsa.
SO'OI tiTIES.
LOCAL ASSEMBLY 8598. KuigliU of U
}xtr, meets evtry Friday night in the Car
ptnten and Joiner* 11*11, third floor. Howl
iou building. WM. M. GLK.SK, Kec. Sec.
e .. . L™
New Advertisements.
O. C. Sale, Estate of J. Harper Davis.
Notice of Partition, Estate of Anthony
Goldingcr.
Schueiileinan's Clothing.
Pablic Sale of Bees.
Cook's Baking Powder.
Grove City College.
JJougla.-.H' Wall L'apar.
Excursion fo Washington.
Horses Wanted.
Prices of Stone Work.
NOTK — All advertisers intending to make
changes in their ads. should notify us of
their intending to do so, not later than
Monday moraine.
FOR County Superintendent.
H. H. ELLIOTT,
Of Millerstown.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
- The .snow saved the wheat.
— Monday was St. Patrick's Day.
—"lt's U coal day when we get left on
gas.
—liow many silly questions, did you ask
to-day!
Grove City College opens April Ist.
See notice
— See notice of public sale of bees at
Renfrew in another column.
—Douglass" store room is full again— full
of Wall Paper, in all the new patterns.
— The new building of the Concordia Or
phans' Home, near Saxonburg, i» almost
completed.
—"Tie your baby's bonnet with wide
strings of hemmed surah silk." — Ex. First
get your baby.
—NO person holding a State, county,
borough or township office can be appoint
ed census enumerator.
—The Y. W. C. T. U. will give a festi
val and supper in the Y. M. C. A. Rooms
on next Thursday evening, March 27.
—An Armstrong county teaoher ban '
outraged every sentiment of humanity by 1
compelling her scholars to hand in an orig- 1
inal poem ever week.
—The season will soon be here when the
man who pridos himself on his garden will
come in collision with his neighbor whose
ambition runs in tho direction of chickens.
—lt was reported on our streets, Monday, |
the wife of C. F. L. Mctjuistion, the civil
engineer, had died at the boino ol her i
parents in Washington county, that morn- ■
ing.
—Mr. Sylvanus Cooper and his son Oliver
have a grove of fifteen hundred inaple trees
and improved apparatus for making syrup.
Oliver was in Hutler, taking orders, last
week.
An observing Hutler boy now resident of
Columbus, 0., has written us some inter
esting and instructive lottcrs about Ohio
and the Obioaus, the first of which appears
In our columns this week.
—On Thursday last Mr. S. T. Marshall
sold hia store of groceries, near the West
Penn depot to Mr. W. W. Phillips of Penn
twp. who will be assisted in the manage
ment of the store by Samuel Ilazlctt.
—A new disease called the '"Nouna" has
originated in Italy. It puts its victims
Into so sound a sleep that the physicians
cannot awake tbom, and it is said to be
spreading over Europe with alarming ra
pidity.
—lt is highly probable that the money
subscribed by tho school children of the
State to the Higben Memorial Fund, will
be returned to them, the movement is
meeting with great opposition in many
parts of the State.—Ex.
—All soldiers who are drawing pen
sions from the government by reason of
rupture are entitled lo a truss every thirty
months which can be obtained on applica
tion to the examining board of surgeons of
their district.
—Never hunt a thief with a brass hand
nor a gas leak with a lighted candle. If
you succeed iu tho former case it will bo a
wonder, and if you are successful in tho
latter your end is near.
—Several Westmoreland county con
stables have determined to test the elec
tions held this year for the selection of
Constables. They allege the Constables
elected last year were chosen for three
years. The matter will probably go to the
Supreme Court.
—ln a lest case brought before Judge
Harry White at Hrookville during the ro
cent term or court, the Judge decided that
wo had no fence law—that people were re
quired to feuce their own cattle in, and
were not required to feuce othur people's
cattle out.—F.t.
—Don't frightou your children, don't
make them go to bed in the dark against
their will, and don't punish them because
thoy are afraid. These three "dont's"
come from a high medical authority which
says that not a few cerebral diseases have
had their origin in the frightening of young
children. Will tho fathers and mothers
remember thisl
—A Justice of the Peace of a neighbor
ing town who was given the books of a re
tiring merchant for collection, had the fol
lowing pointed vernelet printed on the
statements:
To avoid proceedings unpleasant
X wish you would pay what is due
If you do, you'll oblige me at present.
If you don't, then I'll oblige you.
—The wile of Lemuel Met. ill. of lUr "
villc, was found dead in her bed. Wedno
.lav morning. She was a daughter of
Samuel Taylor, now living ' n Tcnoe.-«
and leaves several small childi«u
—That is a good joke on a telegraph
operator of Pittsburgh Ho received a
message fro.n Saginaw. Michigan. - -tatin?
that the seiiJcr. (an agent of L. C Wick,
of this place l, had purchased fiOO.OOO mill
colls for him. and lie transmitted it to
Butler "Have bought fiflO.nOO milk cow
for you."
—Those .switchmen's puzzles that
Schneideman is giviug away with each
purchase are furnishing considerable
i.umscment fur the children. Bead his new
ad. in this week'' paper, lie i- offering
great bargains in children < lnthiug. anil
with every pureha-e of $4 ami upwards he
also makes a <>! a < ;iston«t wheel
—Occasionally you meet a ninii who is
not satisfied unit -i tie, buying thing a
litli.- cheaper than his neighbor. If his
neighbor pays l r > cents a dozcu for egg< In
must have Kt for a dozen, and so it is with
everything; he is a nuisance with every
one he coincs iu contact. He finally die
poor, and his sons pay full price lor a
coflin. while the man who is willing to pay
a fair price fur everything is rich and
prosperous.^
—How can a man say that a woman lias
nothing to dof In one year she gets dinner
36T> times, washes the dishes IW'.> time ,
gets the children ready for ; eliool twice a
day for 180 days, gets the baby to -hep
HfiO times, makes about 300 < all-, and as
she wishes lor something she hasn t ever}
minute, she wishes CI things an hour, or
48.H0 things ill a year. Who ays that a
women has nothing to dof
—The annual "report of the Pennsylvania
Bailroad contains the statement that
among the property damaged and destroy
ed by the great Hood were
cars, fail freight cars. 34 locomotives, some
of the latter, notwithstanding their weight,
being carried more than a mile by the force
of the flood, and that the amount expend
ed iu repairing the loss caused by the flood
to 31st of December last,was +3, i.ol
—Owing to our columns being crowded
last week, we omitted several matters, and
among them tho proceedings of In.-.titute
No. 2, in Cranberry tup . a well written
communication from Mr. W. I'. Kin.->cy.
The next institute will be held oil Satur
day, the 29th inst, at school-house No. 3.,
the Bear Bun school, anil will consist of
speaking and music in the school-room
that afternoon. Everybody is cordially in
vitcd.
—Sometime ago we printed the follow
ing sentence containing 13 word and 47
letters, and the latter including all tho let
ters of the alphabet: "John P. Brady gave
me a black walnut box of quite small size."
A correspondent who saw it. asks what we
think of the following sentence: '-The
quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dogf"
which contains only !' words and 3.i letters.
Can this be beatenf 11 so, who baa the
sentence that will do itf
—lxiok out for a stranger who is going
the rounds swindling people by elling a
powder "wananted to kill all ills." He
charges from sf3 to fO and leaves a little bit
of corn starch. He was iu town on Friday
last and victimized a couple of ourjf itizens,
and, strange to say, neither of the nn
fortunates read a county paper. What
they paid tho swindler would have secured
them a paper for three years.—V.s.
—lf you are trespassing ou railroad
property and a train comes along and
knocks you iuto smithereens, your family
can't collect damages from the company,
no matter how valuable your mortal re
mains may appear in their eyes. It would
seem that every one ought to know this,
but there are some who do not. In the
caso of George llarton and wife against the
Lake Shore it Michigan Southern Railroad
Company, iu which the plaintiffs asked
$24,000 for the loss of their daughter, who
was run down and killed by a train iu
Franklin last summer, Judge Taylor order
ed a non-suit, on the ground that the girl
was trespassing 011 the company's prem
ises, and that the latter could not be held
responsible for the accident.
OH Field Notes.
A strong gasser was struck 011 the Fox
farm, near Sarversville, hut week. The
gas will go to Etna.
A rig is going up on the J. Lcfevrc farm,
near the Cooper residence, east of the
■Jefferson Centre field.
The McKarland well on the Uaker (arm,
in Franklin township, reached the gas sand
at 1,0ii5 feet and began (lowing t'a j and
some oil.
Phillip* So. 2 on tho Jacob Stamm farm,
Glade Hun district is doing 150 barrels a
day, with one bit in tho Hand.
Carlin, Golden A Co. reached tin- Hand
in tho Swartzlander Inst Saturday, when
the well began flowing'
McMarlin A Convert struck a good well
on the Miles Coovert farm near Mar j a few
days ago.
At Myoma, two new wells 011 the C«»h
dollar anil one on the 8. Staples are all
showing good.
Deeper drilling in the II und red-loot Cu's
gusher, caused a strong flow of salt water,
which decreased the production of oil, il
rated at 00 barrels a day, the Isickwood at
35, and the Woods A Vonng at 300.
llrandon <t Co. have two new rif up on
the J. C. Hraudoii.
The McGinty Oil Co's well on the Nes
bltt is showing for a good well.
The operators now think the Hundred
foot field is a pool and not a belt.
A well struck near Sample Station on
the P. A W. created some excitement in
that neighborhood.
Personal.
James Sellers will occupy his hotel on
tho Diamond after the Ist, and Mr. Wasson
will occupy the Win. Miller furniture
building on .V. Maiu St., which he intends
fitting up for a restaurant.
Kev. L. IT. (ieshwind, a i we learn from
the Wilkes-I!arre lteconl, has resigned his
charge of the Knglish Lutheran Church at
that place and accepted a call to one of the
English Lutheran Churches of Philadel
phia, to where ho will shortly remove.
Rev. Geshwind formerly had charge of the
English Lutheran Church of this piace.and
for the past four years charge of the one
at the city of Wilkes Harre.
John C. Caruahan of Portersville ha
been granted a pension.
Mr. Hammer will move to Pittsburg on
the Ist, ho having accepted a position in
Home's store, and having rented a house
in the East End.
Harry Gray has been lying sick at the
Wick House for the past three week , and
is now dangerously ill.
Mr. J. F. Lowry has sold bis house on
Bluff St., to Mr. Jesse Heydriek, the sur
veyor.
Capt. Ayres and bis daughter were in
HarrisviUe last Monday morning and helped
to put out the fire.
Prof. Elliott, of Millerstown, announces
himself as a candidate for Count}' Superin
tendent. He has been Principal of the
public schools of Millerstown for some
years, and is very highly spoken of by the
poople of that town.
—Do not attend the Slippery rock
State Normal if you want simply to
put in the time, or to make a term of
school a time of leisure. No drones
are tolerated there.
—Zuvor's Pictures leave nothing
wanting in finish, tone or a correct
likeness.
—Try to induce juir neighbor to
take TUB CITIZKN.
LEGAL NEWS.
The "beer dance" ca-e* were the la-t
tried last week. In the : elling liqnor
without license case, (.has. Gcphart and
Wm. Nicholson were lonnd not guilty, bnt
to pay the costs; and in the furnishing
liquor to minor - case, the verdict was tin
same. John Cypher, also included in both
cases, was not arrested.
Tho only sentences made were those lor
costs, and the nsnal sentence in one Kit;
case. Cousins was not sentenced.
Everybody was pleased with the manner
iu which the new District Attorney dis
charged his duties. It was Aaron s lir t
term, and he did well.
LICENSE COrnT.
License court met Wednesday morning
with Judge Hazen presiding. No fisht
was made on the applications, this year,
and but few people, outside ot the appli
cants, their boudsinens, their witnesses and
their attorneys wore present. The nppli
cants were examined as to their citizen
ship: their observance of the law, (if thi- v
had had license during the past year) their
financial standing, and the necessity for a
licensed hou.-c at the place applied for.
The bondsmen were examined as to their
financial standing, the necessity of a
licensed house at the point asked for, and
as to the moral character of the applicant.
The witnesse-; were examined as to the
necessity of the license, order of the
neighborhood, etc. All the applicants,
bondsmen and witnesses would -ay that
the license was necessary, but when asked
by the Court for their reasons for saying
so, would give different and iu some ca-es
conflicting answers. The law speaks of
the neces>ity of the house, but as (ar as
the liquor license is concerned that de
pends entirely upon the habits of the in
dividual.
The only remonstrance filed was that
against the granting of a liceuse to Phillip
Nicklas, at Peter-ville, and Phillip saw
fit to withdraw his application.
The hearing of the cases will probably
not be concluded until this (Thursday)
evening.
TillAL LIST FOB APRIL TEBM.
• But fourteen cases are on the li -t lor
April 7th, as follows:
J A Steele, Jr., vs Bickel & Lichl; Enoch
Hall, vs A lloliiier, Lcoli Otto, vs l'red
Weber; W C Thompson, vs C(i Christie,
etal; Jas Wakefield, vs J B Kilroy; J B
Johuston, vs O W Ziegler, Ceo Sell a finer,
vs Standard Plate Glass Co; Hundred loot
Oil Co, vs 11 W Christie, et al; Ann
Bracken, vs Anne Jane Bracken; Michael
Weiland, et al, vs Butler county: J li
Kearns, vs F W I.eidecker, Alex Store}-,
vs Butler county.
NOTES.
The Forest oil Co. recorded a lot of
leases taken in Marion, Venango and Cher
ry twp.
The Jury Commissioners and Sheriff are
drawing Jurors for June term.
Jeff. Lotton is in jail ou a charge ol
larcony, and Ceo. Fair on a charge of
mayhem.
The will of Jacob Peffer, of Lancaster
township, was probated and lettei lo W
F Peffer; also will of Elizabeth McCill, of
llarrisville, no letters; also will of Jos.
Dittiner, of Summit township, no letters.
Andrew U Thompson was appointed
trustee to take charge of a fund of +112.01
and pay to Nancy Patterson the interest on
fcaid sum during her lifetime, and at ln r
death to pay the fund to the heirs of Jo-.
Patterson.
A charter was granted to the I" P con
gregaliou of Ml. Chestnut.
Mary A Rape, of Forward township, was
granted the lieiielil of separate earnings
law.
Peter Sclnnick has brought suit \ John
Weber for trespass.
Jos II Livingston has summons in Ires
pass issued, vs 1! S Johnston and others.
Mary A Jackson has sued lor divorce
from Frank Jackson, and Chas Soddon
from Hannah Seddon.
LATH l-UOPEBTY TRANSH.US.
G W Miller to Wm Miller lot iu Butler
for S6OOO.
Wm Miller to Marg Miller lot iu Butler
for iKKKJO.
E P Hammer to A M Itciher lot in But
ler for fl.">00.
Sarah MeCraekcn to Jennie Boyle
acres iu Slipperyroek for $13.">0.
11 J Fishel In L 8 McJunkin lot in Butler
for S3OOO.
S C Graham to Chas Beebe lot in llutler
$22f..
Sl! Springer to I' llaulien.-jn-i lc lot in
Butler for $1 100.
S l» Bell to I li (iilmore fiacres in .Mil
lerstown for $3500.
John Pierce by ex'r to W E Heed o<i
acres in liutler twp for $1323.
A I■ Williams to Wendel Kirch 50 acres
in Centre for SI2OO.
J S Scully to J W Ilortmas lot in Hutler
for SIOO.
Lewis lialston to Sarah lialston 100
acres in Slipperyroek for SOOO.
J W Miller to S .1 Shaw lot in liutler for
$275.
M .1 McCafTerty to S W Crawford, lot in
liutler, for $2,500.
Andrew Glasser to W II Dann, lot in
Portersville, for $350
C Huffy to Jno Siillille, lot in Hutler, lor
SIOO.
W S I'urviauce to Hugh McCrea, lot in
Ilutler, for $2,01 0.
Jas Mortlanil to Susan Mortlaml. 51
ueres in Marion, for f 150.
yl'IT CLAIM.
F I! Sloan to S M Sloan 57 acres in Veil
align (or sl.
Marriage Licenses.
James R. Murphy Ilutler, I'a
Lizzie l'earce ". Hutler twp
L. X. Stokey Evans City
Annie Wild II arniouy
Joi. M. Hocl.cnberry Cherry twp
Girtie Grossman
George J. Kieht Lancaster twp
Mary E. Eppinger
Itoss W. Fox Allegheny, Pa
Dorcie McCamant Slipperyroek twp
Wilfred Little Allegheny, I'a
Elenora Webster Slipperyroek twp
Harry A. Hyers Ueynold.sville
Ada Milliard Hilliards
At Kittanning, March 11, Alcxauder •'.
Jamison, of liutler county, and Matilda
Ilarger. of Miller's laldy, Armstrong
county.
At Pittsburgh, 1 aic N. Koscbaogli, of
Hutler county, and Marg L. Datt, oi Kicb
land township, Allegheny county.
At New ('a lie. Henry (or George) Me
Kissick, of Now Castle, and Emma tiro
man, of Coal town. The \< u.< of that
town says that George got the license and I
that Henry got married.
Another Lecture.
Hutler is to be favored with a speaker
and reformer of rare geniu lor a part '
the coining week in the person of Mr .
Mary A. Lalhrop of Mich. \u author,
poet and orator of wide fame, she brings
these rich gifts in a consecration, lull and
sweet, to the work of the "rescue t crvice"
in the great temperance reform of which
the W.C.T.I . form v so large and import
ant a part ami which, ..he lln.. ..<> largely
helped to create. It will not be too much
to ay that the place which the W.C.T.I
holds in the affections of the world's In »/
is due to the untiring devotion ol Mrs. La
throp as much as to any other one person.
A union service will lie held Sabbath al'
teryoon, March 23d, in the Presbyterian
church conducted by Mrs. Lathrop. All,
young and old, male and female, are cor
dially invited. Sabbath evening Mrs. La
throp will speak in the M. E. church.
Monday, Tuesday, and perhaps Wednes
day evening, the meetings will bo held in
the Court house.
Some Public Sales.
Monday, March 21—at M. W. Shannon's
iu Connoquencssing Tp—lo a. in.
Tuesday, March 25, at Mrs. J. W. Hal
ton's iu Slipperyroek Tp. -10 a. m.
Friday, March 2K, at Coy Mcming's on
('. Honehbcrger' place In Summit Tp. lo
a. m.
Monday, March 31, at John Harting's in
Hutler Tp., three miles v.e. i of Hutler, on
Halil IJidge road- 10 a. nt.
Thursday, April 21, at Paul Kau Icr's in
Clearfield Tp. oa. in.
S3OO Prizes.
Case School of Applied Science
offers five $:500 prize scholarships on
| entrance examination. For particu
lars address Ca'ly Staley, President,
, | Cleveland, <).
L
—Teachers taught how to think,
how to study, how to teach and how
' to govern, at Slipperyroek State Nor
mal School.
Fires.
Mr. Jkatty. the hardware uian of II ir
risville, went to his store l.i t Monda;,
morning and built a nre. Then he went
back home to hi brei'kfast and when he
returned he had more tire than In- wanted,
as the ceiling and floor above were blazing,
lie gave the alarm, and saved the greater
part of his stock. The flames pread rap
idly and soon consumed that building and
also Morrison's grocery, and F. \ ••a!
breath's shoe store and resilience on lite
north: and Al. Henderson'- barber shop
and .T. E. Cnrry's grctery and notion store
on the south. The people all turned out
—men, women anil cbildreu —and fought
the flames. Elrick's store on the north
was saved by covering the roof with alt.
and hanging carpets over it. and plenty ol
water. A ten foot alley separated it from
Galbrcath's building. On the 'llllll the
lire was i-topped by a vacant lot and Cur
ray's brick residence. Beatty had no in
surance-on his building, Morrison lost ev
erything but is said to have be. u,fully in
sured. Curry lost everything and was part
jy insured. Galbrcath's goods were saved
but had no in uranee on the lion . .
At It o'clock, Monday night, while a
dance was going on in the Kane hou .-,
near the P. & W. depot, and of which Mrs.
Funk was proprietor, the building was dis
covered to be fire. A young man named
Spencer, a brother of Mrs. Funk, went up
stairs to a front bedroom, and upon enter
ing it saw that that the ,-ide of the build
ing was burning. He ran down for water
and also gave the alarm, hut tho flames
seem to spread as if by magic all over the
house, and before water could be procured
the building was do med to dc traction.
Tin- hose companies got there promptly,
but all they could do was to prevent the
spread of the flames to the Birch and Wick
buildings on either ide. Two men who
had gone to their room on the second
floor, had to get out of a window to save
their lives. The building contained eight
rooms and was built of board-, weather
boarded, and was not plastered. The ra
pidity with which the flame -pread lead
sonic to r upposc that the boards had been
used in the oil country and wcr« aturat
ed with the fluid.
Mr. Kane carried sloo<i insurance.
On Tuesday morning. Ccnlreville, not to
he outdone by llarrisville, got up a lire
and though .-lie did not succeed in burning
more buildings than her rival town he
burned newer and perhaps better ones ex
cecding in value those burned iu the for
user town, and capped the affair by having
no insurance whatever.
The fire started iu Muntz's new store
room which was l>eing_pla lered, and
which was heated by gas. It original ed
about o a. in., probably from an overheat
ed stove. The flames soon spread over
the building aud also over the balance of
tiic new block which was owned by Bing
ham A- Sons. Frank Clutton had just put
in a stock of groceries in the central room
and lost everything—part of his groceries
burning on the street after being carried
out. Bingham it Sons saved part of their
hardware and tin- lire continued -outli and
burned their old warehouse and their brick
dwelling, where it was stopped by an al
ley. On the north Muntz's dwelling ad
joining his lore building us. - also destroy
Some student rooming over the Uingliam
storerooms lost part of their furniture.
AVe are. informed that there was no insur
ance whatever on any of the buildings or
any of the docks, thai T'ingham Son -in
suring next week.
A remarkable accident wa the one that
occurred after a fire at hidianopoli . lud.,
Monday 'afternoon. A large four story
stone and iron building occupied by a book
publishing lirm took tire and .1 lar.ee stock
of stationery and books in the lower stor
ies was burned. The firemen fought the
fiatnes into tlin attic of the building, and
SOUK; twenty of them were on the roof of
the building, v. ben it gave way; tlit- was
falling upon the top floor can ed it also to
give way and so on to the lower floor.
Twenty-two men were taken from the rtt
ins, ten of whom were dead and. all the
others badly injured.
Fatal Accident.
William Woodside of Huffalo tp. aged 07
years, and deaf and dumb, was struck l»y
the up train on the We t Peiin It. 1!. near
Monroe Nation, last Friday afternoon, and
killed instantly. He left home after din
ner with the intention of walking
up the track lo new railroad,
was struck by the train, knock
ed oil' the bridge and was killed 1»v
the fall. He was a line old gentle
man and ha lived in Huffalo twp. lor many
year . 11 • leaves a family, hi v. ife al <> |>e
intr deaf and dumb
The Markets.
BPTI.KR MAKKKTH.
Our grocers are paying 27 cts for hotter,
10 for eggs, 55 for potatoes, 50 for parsnip.-,
50 to 00 tor apples, 35 for turnips.
I'ITTSBDItIi PKOOCCK.
Timothy hay $lO to sl3; mixed hay $7 to j
SM; mill feed $M to Iti 50 a toa; rye 52 to i
51; oats 20 to 28; studied corn 35 to 30; red
wheat 80 to 83; buckwheat flour 1J to 2;
clovers 1325 to 3 50; timothy eed I !•>
to I 00; apple I 50 to -I 50 a bid; potatoes
on track to to 58: jobbing lo to 01; dre ;ed
chicken 15; dressed duck and turkey 1* to
20; country butter 810 us to quality;
beans 185 to $2; eggs 11 to 15; live gee. |
feathers 55 to 00; second quality 30; mixed
leathers 35 to 30; cabbage 7 to S; yellow
onions 1 25 to I 35 a bu; red top turnip
1 15 to I :s~> a bbl; honej- II! to IS; onion
Fetts 250t03 00 a hu; maple syrup t l to
1 10 a gal.
I.IVK STOCK.
At llerr - - I land, Monday, salc< ofbeeve
were made at 34 to 5), bulls 2! to 3J. dry
cows 15 to 2! for common and 3to 31 for
good, bologna cows $lO to sls a bead, veal
calves retailed at to 01, anil fresh cows
retailed at. S2O to f jo.
.1 !•' Cruikslianks sold yearling lamb al
OS; Wright old Punn'a sheep at to 0 and
yearling lauibs at, Oj.
The prices on hogs were higher than
last Monday, and CruiKshanks wholesaled
country hogs at I 30.
TIII: OIL MAItKKT.
Closed Monday at 87J, Tuesday al 87.'.,
Wednesday HB.;.
I lorses Wanted.
The undersigned will In: in liutler,
Tuesday, April Ist for the purpose of
buying twenty head of horses rang
ing from 4 to 3'cars in age, and
1050 to 1400 pounds in weight. Will
be nt Gregg's Livery, reur of Hotel
V'ogelev on the Ist, ut Titley's in
Millerstown on Wednesday tho 2d,
and at North Washington on the od.
IT. Skanoii.
(Jrovo City College.
Tho Spring serf-ion of Grove City
College will begin April Ist.
Forty dollarrf will meet all the
necessary expenses of a student for a
term.
Four regular courses of study are
maintained. All the studies of the
Normal Schools are taught here each
session. Shorthand, Type-writing,
Book-keeping, Instrumental Music,
Voice Culture, «tc.. are taught by
thoroughly competent teachers. Ail
dress the ('resident,
Isaac C. K kti.kk,
drove City, I'a.
Use Double All O. K. Morse and
Cattle Powders,best in tho world. A
sure anil speedy cure for heaves,
coughs, colds, inflamed lungs, rough
ness of skin, and all kidney diseases.
For sale l>y .1. C. flEincK,
2-IS-!lm No. !>, N. Main St.
liiitier, Pa.
! Candidates in Adjoining Coun
ties.
in Armstrong i uunt.l 1' 'Heii,..- unt
.In O. Rcalo want the Lviiuldican aoini
nation for Congr< . T. \ McKce, J. W.
MiKee. S. 15. < ochrane ami Kraut. Mast
j are anDonneeil for A- -I'mMy; Royd S
! Henry foi Prothonotary. llay l-'ostei
and It. M. Keller r..r Treasurer. J. I>. Key
nnhU anil R. S. Slaymal. r fur Keg. ami
Ree; .lud Tcinjdetoii. J- '• Sloan, .1. C.
Walter, T). E. IM»eli> . S. K. Cogley. I'. C.
I-'i.-vus Chamber Friek. R. K. Rufllngton
and Wm. Allott, .lr. for Co. Commissioner;
.1. R. Hemic.' on ami Join* I' Whitwortli
fur State delegate and Martin Huwser fur
C.). Snjiil't.
In V eunligo Co., V. .1. Matterii ami
('has. K. Cooper want to go the State Con
ventiun. Willi.-! J. llnliitjs*. Isaac Ash,
ami William R. Crawford are an
nounced for State Senate; K. E. Van
Naten. I". W. Hays and Henry I'. Jaines
fur A» emhly; Jno. If. E\ ms fur Protl.on
utarv. V. Carlisle Cross. l r< il. M. AIIIHOII.
W. 11. Hughes. A. W. Alshangh and M.
R. Paden fur Co. Treasurer; W. 11. Savers.
J. H. itePlier-u.il, A. J- Ward and Frank
I'.arr for Keg. & Ree: Kdwin Skinner. A.
M P.rcckcnridge, S I'. Weaver, S. o.
Small. T. R. I-arne. Jus. M. Rlaek, Win.
\. Martland, S. 11. Mi Kinney and (H O.
M. IJowman for Co. Comm r.
In Lawrence comity, Osear Ij. Jackson
i» announced for Coiigr>- W I*. Morrison,
A. M. PhillipSamuel Mct.-reary, Henry
Edward and (leo. b. llcrr for Assemldy:
R. (i. c. White, B. It. Miles, and R. C.
McChc-ney. for Trea urer; Jos. 11. Ciillc
lainl. for I'rothonntary: Alex Kieliard?ou.
J. J. Leiliendorfer. Jas. Ueynold.-*, Jan.
Crawford, Iliram Wat.-ion, E l.uekhart
and R. M. la-klcs, fur County Commis
hinni-r . T. 1". ShinHede.'ker, J. l-ulk
mtn ami J. M. Sterling, for County Audi
tor; anil Ceo. I>. Crown. Ceo. W. Johnston,
W. Mehanl and W. I>. Wallace, want to
pn the* Stftto < anv»*ntiou.
Scale of Fliccs for Stonework.
The following sfale of prices has been
adopted by the tone masons anil hriek
layern of lintler conntj. and is now in
e licet:
For ruble v.mk, all material filmi l.«-d
by the mason. $"J.25 per perch.
For ruble work alone, $1.35 per perch.
For ruble work, sand and lime furni lied
by the mason. $1.75 per perch.
For rock-face work, 45 ei-nt.; per I'im*!,
lineal measure, inas .n to furnish material.
For cut anil drove work, all step and
belt courses, 70 cents a foot for cutting.
All sills ami lintels, 65 CMtn per foot,
cut and drove, lineal measure, In inches on
the face; mason l«. liud .stone.
All liutels, 5 inches thick, 1> cents per
foot, liueal measure, iiia.iiui to liud lone.
l.iutels and sill-, rock face, 5 inches
thick. ::5 cent per foot; 10 inches thick, 10
cents per foot, lineal measure: ina-on to
fiuil tone.
All random range work. 25 cent per
foot, face measure, for ilres in.".
An April Trip lo Wasliingtoa
via Pennsylvania Railroad.
(in April 3rd the Pennsylvania l'ailrnad
Compnii.v will oiler a inn t de irable ojipor
tunity of visiting WaHhington. It is a
period of the year when the handsome city
wears its most attractive aspect, and it is
also a time when the Covernturnt depart
nients are hnsiest. Kxcttrsion tickets,
valid l«r ten days and bearing stop over
privilege in Baltimore, in cither direction,
will lie sold from Pittsburg at $lO, and at
correspondingly low rates from the station;;
mentioned below.
A special train of parlor cars and day
coaches will leave Pittsburg at h on \. M
but those who prefer to start in the eve
ning may take the train - leaving at 715 or
8:00 P. M.
The followiti'.' are the rate anil schedule
of special train: -
Kale. Train le.i\ e .
Pittsburg T!» (HI H;00 A. M.
i'.laiisville 7 55 «»:22 A. M.
Washing*ton Ar S:IS P. M.
Tho e who care lo make Hying side-trips
farther South may purchase at Washington
reduced rale excursion tickets lo Ml. Vet
non, Richmond. Pi-lershuTg. or Old point
Couilorl.
lteturu I'liiliioiis will be accepted on any
train within the limit, except tin- Pennsyl
vania Railroad.
For Sale.
A good, small farm of :i.'s acres,
well improved, buildings, or
chards, etc. For particulars inquire
at C ITIZKN printing ollice, Butler, I'a.
Williams has as choice a line of
Jewelry and Silverware as can be
found anywhere, and defies competi
tion in price.
—Our stock of Hosiery, Gloves,
Comets, Ribbons, Laces, &e. is al
ways kept up to its well known
standard of cxccMi ncc
LI. STKIN & SON
New Black and Colored Silks,
Hutiti llhadames, Satin Ih'Luxons,
Surahs, Moires, Oros (]rains and
Failles, Iwst makes mid wurranted to
wear, prices lower than elsewhere at
IJ. STKIN IT SON'S.
Kramer Wagons.
For Sale ut
M ARTIN' OMIT ,fc C'w's.
Kxcelsior 1 >iai ioa for 1 S'.tl) ut
I>OUU!,AH3'.
Prospect Academy.
Spring Term opens April 1, 1800.
Vocal and instrumental music taught.
Herman and the dead language*. In
struction thorough. Expenses low.
Send for catalogue.
F. W. Maiikr, A. M., L'rin ,
I'rospeet, I'M.
—I J. Iteiber, tho drover, want*
till farmers and fltockniiserH to know
tbat ho i-till deals in stock of till kinds.
Any persons having auv to sell
should address him Tjim'K Box '.I2C,
15 u tier, I'it., or leave with Jacob
lleilter, Jeflerson St
—Our sales ol Hroadcloihs, Flan
nel Suitings antl I'resa (Joods liaye
been larger this bcason than ever.
Large mocks and low prices do the
business.
I>. St kin <t Son.
—Take your children to Zuver'a
(jullery for I'ictures that will suit
you. Anderson building.
Don't buy a wrap until you have
examined our immense stock and
learned our astonishingly low prices.
We are overstocked on certain styles
and are selling them below cost.
11. Stein «t Son.
l'rof. Jjoisetle'H Memory System
is creating greater interest than ever
in all [tarts of the country, and per
sons wishing to improve their mem
ory should send for his prospectus
free as advertised in another column.
Cloaks
I'lush Coats and Jackets, Fine cloth
Jackets and Newmarkets, Stockin
nette Jackets, Misses' and Childreris'
Wrups, Latest styles and best made
goods We guarantee to save you
money on these goods
L St kin .t Son.
I r inhrellas in Mo
hair, Gloria and Silk with gold, sil
ver and natural handles for holiday
' trade at I. Stkin ft Son's.
Foil Sai.k—About 17feet of
! inch wire rope. J. N. MI NT/,
—lf you examine the catalogue of
Slipperyrock Stale Normal School
I you will find not the estimated hut
I the exact coat for everything.
Great Insuranee Companies:.
It requires study for one t-» fully
! comprehend the magnitude of the in
' snranee business. However, it Hn< t
1 our purpose to write an array of 1«-
wildering figures, but to note with
pleasure the old and powerful com
panies that protect the homes, busi
ness b!ock-< and other pro|»erty of our
citizen?'. The (itiardian Aa--uruucts
Co . of IJ indon, has its.-ots uuKiiintin
to s'2l,Su!i,7f>^
The London Assurance Corpcn -
tion, organized one hundred and
seventy years a?n, has assets of
sl7,fi62,Cd.T The lusnrance Co. of
North America, organized in Phila
delphia, almost a century ag<>, repre
sents assets of $'.1,071 .C>9('> Then
there is the Continental, of New
York, having $5,217,7 the London
and Lancashire, $4,009,818; the
Springfield, of Mass, $3,410, its.*]; the
Franklin, Phil'a, $3,174,357; the C«r
mania, Xew York, $2,005,136 and
the Orient, of Hartford, $1,830,72*2.
One of the largest linancial institu
tion in the world is the Xew York
Life Insurance Co , having as et- of
over $lrtf»,000,000, being thirty mil
lions more tl.nu the iianw of Kngiand
These companies,affording absolute
protection, are represented by
!•] K. AHKAMS <NT ('<>
Kon SACK —Ten scsp-> of pure
Italian bees Inquire of
VV. S Mniutis,
Butler, Pa
—The people of Slippery rock are
interested in their school and will do
everything to aid i:i its prosperity
cud hold students in their work The
cost for Spring term ia Write
to Principal for a catalogue
—Use Double All O. K. Horse Lini
ment, best in the world. For swell
ings, bruiser--, stiffness of joints, rheu
matism, lameness, auto shoulders,
ring-bone, sweeny and spavin; it has
no equal. For sole by .1, C. REI'IOK,
2-18-3 m, No, N. Main St..
Htitler, Pa.
—Take wati'bea tutil clocks that
need repairing to F. Weigand in Wil
liams' .Jewelry and Music and
bavt? them repaired iii gon<l Myle hj
a skilled workman.
l>iarics for 18!)0 at
J. H. lUiIItiLASS'.
—See the new Vandyke I'oint
liitee in White, Klack aiul Cream al
I, STKIN k. SON'S.
Kxamiuu our stock ol (.loakn
and Wraps before purchasing. We
can save you from two to three dol
lars on each garment.
1,. STF.IN Si SON.
Millinery in all the iatcut goods
at reasonable pr-eo al the Misses
Mark's.
Buffalo
Flannels, l'lankcts and Yarns are the
best goods in the market for service
and durability. We have them.
1 .. STEIN A. SON.
—Diaries for IS',lO at
J. 11. I)oi;nr.AS.s'.
Highest cash price paid for buck
wheat at Weo, Walter's Mill, But
ler, Pa.
Finest line of Fur Mulls and Boas
ever shown in this city. All finali
ties and prices at
11. STKIN SI SON'S.
Mill Again,
We mean our wall paper de
partment, full and overflowing :
with our immense anil choice'
stock ol'papiu - You
must lielj) us out. wo haven't j
room lbr hall our goods, until
you relieve us of some of them.
We have the choi>est selec
tion of patterns in every "fade
from Brown Blanks at 10 ots
to (»ilts at from 20 els t«i $1
per doultlc holt.
lOxttiuinc our Slock.
J. H. Douglass,
Near Poßtoilice, liuller I *ll.
AU DI TORS 1 SETT LEMEN T.
4'lj stoh tk, tij;k « <>.. i* v.
ItO \l> A«'COI NT.
JOHN 11. t'KTKKM, TICK ASi KKK.
Amount of l>uplicate fur the year IKS'.I.
John II PeteM, Treasurer $ '!M 77
Hxitnertilioiii "<»
71
Collector's J>er e. iit IH '_'S
Net amount '1*347 'IJ
Itei'M from former Treti liter 7s ill
" " Mart Thompson 03 71
" Isaiah Mcf'all 22« Oil
" KM Piirgiison -1 50
Whole amonut received 375 :!7
Amount of voucher .< redeemed.... 3tin hi
lialattce in hand.: of Treasurer M l
Amount in hand of Collector lis .!j
Five per cent.. "
Net amount in hand of Colleelor . I2S) 7!t
No I To Kob't N'orrin for timber 3no
No 2 I' Snyder, for timber I no
Noli Mart Thompson, lax over
paid :»1*
Not John I! Cunningham, for
oaths administered to officers... on
No ft Win.l I'orter, tax overpitid II 'I
No 0 Thomas Kennedy, for tim
ber for eulvrrt '»
No 7 Martin Thompson, percent
No s John llalsteacl, working
I'arson road - ..... f" :
Not) lleury Molir, working K
road I 50
No in lico P Harvey, for plank... .'!l 57
No It C II Anderson, for timber 7 lis
No 12 Mury .Wil.aujshliti. for lim
Iter I 2.j
No j:: Win Walters, for timber 7 17
Noll Thomas Wood, for services 1- (Ml
No 15 James Watson, I-
No Hi Joint McKibbetl, " 12
No 17 Kdward Sefton, " -- 12 (HI
No 18 .Charles Kruutpe, " 12 no
Nil |0 John Harvey, " ■ • 12 00
No 20 ('has Anderson, timber and
plunk
No 21 Jann ; Mai/hunl, linther 3.01
No 22 Arelta Montgomery, " - I !hi
No 23 Mnriruretb (ilanfrow, " ... > 2.S
No 21 John Helton,working Adam
(■old eon tract 2 80
Xo 25 Cdivard Sefton, paid lor
oat Its ami approval... 75
No 2«i Mary <'ampbell, timber I us
No 27 Charles Krtttiipe, expenses
on Glasgow suit I 50
No 2K Thomas Wood, expenses on
(ilasjfoiv Niiit I 50
No 2!l Tlios Wood, paid attorney
An - ' • r « ,HI
No JO I. 1' Walker, .1 1", debt and
coHtw in (Slasgow suit. (Vl 7!t
No 31 for itM of house 00
No 32 Henry Sol'tnn, timber >"
No 33 J P adinini teritif' oaths to
otlicers I |BS
No3l Auditor IVi taliom-n I^l'i
No 35 John Shannon, limber ... I 00
No 3li James Watson, secretary.. •* on
N037 Tn-a mi r* i» i' eeat. •07
We, the Milliters of Clinton T«p . lia\
iitj' examined the accouul ol John H.
I'eter.i, treasurer, aud find it a nbov«
tilted, and believe it to be oorreet.
f iiKncaicK Kbert, i A lit
JOHN T. Lovt, \
1 Marth 10,
"I \ T lv LEAD, others follow.
» » The rapid inerease <d
loi-trns- is (lie Itf-st evidence
that our effort lo give to this
community a first elnss T>rn r
Stole is appreciated. We
make a specialty of the drug
business proper and five it our
entire time anil personal at
tentio?'. We handle only the
best ot everything in our line
ami guarantee the purity ot'
everything hearing the name
of (' N. I?«>v i». We have no
ohl stock that ha.-) stood for
years, hut all goods are pure
and fresh. I'hysieion's Pre
scriptions receive special at
tention. f l we do not have
what you want we frankly tell
) on so and will lie pleased to
secure it for you on short no
tice We ask a share of your
patronage and feel sure you
will l o pleased with our meth
ods of doing business, and we
can save you money. Your
interests are best served at
our store.
Respectfully,
N. HOY I), Druggist.
Diamond liloek, Butler, l*a.
\Y'a MB Aceato i" :oU<n aadeca i.pr Mtr
' l it oii-o aim liuiity Nursery SUx k.
Work K»r I n.rcelii- T<-mp< ratr Mi n
Sal.uv .loil rxivn- .'Sir commission if | r.-ti-i
• 1 Write a! mil l-. Slate A'*e. Aditress.
ft. G. Chase &. Co.^nTW'
Mercantile Appraiser's lib!
For Year of 1890.
Al l KG(II NV TWP.
Shell, J, I'avid,Co, Sandy Point H 7 75
Thomas, .1 It, Sandy Point l.» 10 75
AI'AM •; T«l'.
Anderson, J A, .V \V T Valeucia I- I ;
liarr, J C, M I>, Ma- 14 7 75
Itarr, .1 <', Valencia It 7 7.".
Hunt, Harvey Is, Callery II 7 7fi
Irvine, C l>, Myoma M 7 75
Matoliall, 1 >l. «fc Sou, Msn 11 l . 75
McCallaA Hoy<l Jlrus, " V'O 7 >
McC«#nihs, A M, Myoiua I I 7 75
Muiray, 1" 11, « jwifil ti-.ldes, ( .ti
lery II |
Smith, J J, Mycina li , 75
Shannon, .1 F, Callery 1> 1" 75
Sterrctt, SO, M l>, Valencia 1! I
Wilson, l> It, Mar* l : 10 < •
ItI'.AUY TWI*.
Mi ■! i. G Ciutton, Went Liberty II ...
Hunt A Thompson, Flora 1 I 7 7."i
Kuhinnon, W W, West I.iln-rty II 7 7 '
HI VI \li> TWI'.
l'alkncr, I. 11. Sarvcrsvillu I I '• 75
Penn'a Dint. Co, Freejinrt 15.'$ <m>
Server, II K, F.linstmfii II 7 75
Sarver, M C, Sarvtrsville I I 7 75
Watson «fc I'owell I- I'• 25
Warren, M J " 117 7"'
Wilkewitz,Gotlieh" 1-1 7 7r>
I I AY JWf.
Arthurs, .1, Band Co, Kuelid II 7 75
l.ncner, George " I I 7 75
Painter A Sutton " II 7 75
I IIKItrtY TWI'.
Railey, J A, li'.var l I I 7 75
llryaou, .1 N, tValtawo II 7 7">
Klliott, II W " 1 : 10 75
Fogle, Valentine " 14 7 75
Fogle, Augustus " I." 10 7 ■
McCoy, II C, & Son, Anandale IV 7 7.
Hprotil! A lliud ui an, Goinersol I'J I . ".!•>
Stoop?, .1 K, A llro, Moniteau II 7 < >
rt'.NTIIK TWI*.
Coulter, .10-cph, McCandl«ss II 7
Fleeger, A F, Fleegcr I I 7 75
i t ISTON TWI*.
Anderson, It J, Flick 13 10 75
« UN* .ilili TWI'.
Kuiiit. A, David Co, Hooker 1! 10 7..
Markwell, S, Greece city I'• 10 7''
Murtlanil & Campbell, M i; in
t I I AltrtKl.il TWf,
Mcllride, M .1, Coylesvillc I I 10 7;>
Fennel I, P " 117 75
I RANRRHKY •I'WC.
Hoggs, Justin, I >«le II 7 75
Garvin, William " '' 1 ~JI
Hendriekson, AG" II " "5
T• 11 NN< MT' T: N KKSIN'; RWR.
Chritily, JL, M I>, Conno<|'g II 775
Dulloril, \V S, .'J pool tables -'.I JiO
Graham, Joseph, Whitcstown !•! to 75
Nicklas, Conrn«l, Connoij'g II 7 7>
Pnrvianee, ,1 T iV W A, Connoq II 1* 7-'
Wright Itros, Whitestown II 7.•
IWINI:I; XI. TWI*.
Cate, II C, Greer 1 I " 75
Durham, W M, St foe l> 10 7 >
Itifener, Solomon, " I I 7 7 • >
I \II:\ L I:\v TH'L 1 .
Jinleliison, M 11, Peachy iI In II * 7.»
.1 U I I:I:;;IIN I'll R.
IlartciiHteio, 1., lireiil Iteli II . * >
Mellriile, MJ, A Co, " I I 10 75
Wallet, IIP " II 7 76
I HAN KIIS TWf.
Kornruuiph, <», Ml. Che itnnt II < ...
Watson, Wui 1- I I
t-OKWARII twi*.
Dnlliold, MH, Zeno 11 10.75
Schilling, Alex, Keilmhl
Ilr.jil ItriiM & Met alia, Ke'liohl II 7 75
1 ASI'ASTMt TWI'.
Laileri r, .1 111 7.<
Mezt, Ai: X Hon l'i 10 75
" .itnrii.i si:\ -nvr.
Gillespie, W J, I'ltck 1 1 * 75
Murkf, W .1,4 llro,Gliule Mill II !•' • •
M villi IN TWI.
li iiluy, Joseph, Ilarrisvilln 11 7 75
Cisney, I. J, lloyers I I •
Gorniley, .1 11, Mlirrinsville II •
llainillon, 11, rioyers II 7 • >
Mellriile, Mrs P, Murriimvill ' II
MCIK'KR TWI'.
P.ryHon , H .I.Forestvill ' 1 1 .1 1'
o*:tnH, Jane " II /7 •
OAKI.ANH TU P.
Illuney ifc AnJrc, St Joe l.: '®! .'
t '.mipin*! 1, A G, Honora II 7 i »
I'AKKI T: TWI'.
A llama A I)atih; - n |»ek, Urn in I ! '
Campbell, T G " 'I » < '
Caldwell. II M, ACo " 12 IJI J5
Miller, i; W.Otenom 11 < " 1
Morgan, l.unes A, Parkers l,ai»il'(-'l 1 '
• )rr, .1 W, Itrinn I • 7 7#
<)rr, .111, " H "75
L-ENN TWP.
Burton, T 11, Hrownwlnli' i 1"
Bowaer, H M, Renfrew I • > 7>
Calrert, J M " M 77#
Mu(i«!ury & Co, Malinrjj II • > •
Neal, WH, Iteiilrcw I •'» 10 7.",
I'utrick, .1 .tints I'• 10 <•>
I'rice& Tillinj;Hasl " '' J
St«-w»rt, l»avi<l, hold, " I 7.s 00
Kiilwrt, Wmdj I I 7 • '
hi MM IT - i wr.
HriukWrhli-r, N, t'nrlmn (Vntrc! I ! . 7">
Dittmer. M I!, Herman I I 7
Wiiilaiiil, Joliu, " 117 !■>
CI4I»rKHVIU>< K 'I ivc.
Itook, 11.11, Kfiater H J 75
Hull, Anion, ISranoliton I I 7 7._>
11 immml. L, Wick ii 7 7t
Morrison, .1 A, llrmitlilini II 7 7 >
VKXAXUO TWI*,
CJanlnor&llurapliri'y.Kau ('laircl .' I '■! >
Kerr I. I l ' Mon " II 7 7J>
Kolilinyer, tl K " > I 7 i->
Miller, A<» " 1 ' 7
woirrii rwr.
Cnrlm-r, N, .Tn«ki.vi!l<- I I 10 7.>
\\ AStltlN'.TllN tVV r.
Altinire, Mm. I', Hllliiiril* II 7, <
lir.ilty, .1 L " W 7 ;r.
(iilnon & llur|.ir, Nortli lln|ie II . . •
I.ivingnlon it llilllar'l II 7 < •
MoKec A <"<> " II 7 7".
Mi l'arlanil, t' K & < ■>. Ajvi'imr,!.: I ; ■ ■
Midline Milllin .1 r. N. ll«|m* II I • i •
TlioiapwiO •' N <si lin> 1 II 7 7 >
I'ultcraou, '> M, II illrir-l II 7 7 .
WIN ill 1.1) i VV p.
I'min .V Son, II 7
i Kruiin<\ It A A, Denny II I •
Smith 4 1/Oican, Carbon Black I : l'■
| \Y«UIUa», Lewis, Dcuuy X.' IJ ii
A Satisfied Customer
IS A
Powerful Advertiser.
Those who donl with
SCHNEIDEMAN
tiif "Peoples Clothier and Kurn:. her" will be -ntisned.
We are now readv to show the largest, best selected, finest and lowest
!»riied stock of MKN'S. Vol TIIS', BOYS' and CIIILDIIKNS' CLOTJI-
L\(i ever brought to Butler.
Having made our store room one half larger, we ire now Iwttcr able to
supply the wasta of our customers ami meet the demands of our constantly
increasing trail", than ever before
Sprino; Ntoek
here am! contains all the latent novelties in men's, boys' and eliildrene'
wt-ar, also a full line of hats, men's furnishing goods, flmn-d shirt", trunk! s ,
valises, etc The wonderful, amusing ;-:id instructive Engineers aad
Switchmen's puzzle given with every p'i"< h ise
Oliildhreiif*" Clot liin«».
We have made a special effort to pet a nice lino of chihlrens' wear, antl
ui this direction wo have sacceoded. Mothers who wish to have their
children clothed with good substantial clothing at n moderate cost will do
well to call on us before purchasing elsewhere as we will Rare i/ou mouey.
A fi.:e castonet wheel given with every chil ls'suit of $1 nnd upward
-11. SCI I N E DEM AN,
Clothier mid Furnisher,
1 S. M.nin St. - - - Bntlor, Pa.
11LTLFK BORO.
Arthurs, John K 117 75 '
A nderson. Ell 1 ! 1 ! 25
A iken .V t'ainpbell II 1 "*• 7".
I'.-ihl, Henrv 1 I 7 7.">
BaMam, F I' 1 4 7 7..
Hickel, John I'l 20 75
l;.<os, Jacob 1 ! 10 7.">
Boyd, C N 11 10 7ft
1 ti*jlis & Graham II 15 75
I! alph, .IK 117 75
Beck, Henry, hotel 153 00
I leach, A II 117 7f.
Blaekniore A Grieb 12 I ! 25
Colbert. Harvey I I 7 75
Campbell, .1 ti it W 40 7.'<
Campbell, W I< 117 75.
Colbert & Dale 11 10 75
l ampbell, Nathan. 1 pool tables CI 00
Carver, C & Co 12 I > 25
Cleeland & HaUlon 12 1 1 25
Dunlap, W W 117 75
Douglass, J M I.'! In 75
Dully, Charles 10 20 75
Dickson Ac Dougherty II 7 75
Donahue, V/ A, ;5 pool tables 51 00
1 itcnmiller, 11, hotel 15:5 o<i
Frank, A .1 Ac Co II 7 75
Orieb, C R 1 I 7 7f>
(ircib, .1 I! 117 75
Grieb, I' 11 7 75
(iambic-, 1 amiie I'., liquorliier. 20" 00
Goehring, W II 1 '■ 10 75
(Inch Ac Kami* 11 7 75
(i la.su, >1 II 7 75
lleudric':. .n, .I 11, ■ pool tables .1 o->
llarper Htos 11 15 75
Meek, D A to 20 75
llciiietn in, II C A- Son I '• 111 75
IltiM'lton, I'. C to 20 75
Jackson, D I". 11 10 75
•laeksou A Mitchell I ' 1" 25
Jnreeki Oil Well Supply < .> fs ."•(' 75
Koch C A: H.-.ns lo 21 75
Keppler D 117 75
Kamerer, W \ II 7 75
Ketterer, Geo l-'» 10 75
Kelley, John T i:5 lo 75
Klingler, II .1 As Co !' 25 7 >
Kirkpatrick A Itce.l 1 : 10 7-.
Dowry, John I', hotel 153 00
Lim!iers», F W 117 75
Ditnberrf. Otto II 7 7 >
Morrison, Ml. 117 75
Metzger JsVolkwein I" 10 75
Murray, l'eter, I |«>ol table; <>l (Hi
Miller, G W J.' Bro !> 25 75
Martiiieourt. S 15 A Co !'i 20 7 •
M civ in, C U 775
! Mechlin);, Lewis II 7 7 ■
Mangold, !■ II 14 7 75
Marshall, ST II 7 75
Miller Ilros *t- („'o 1 ■ 10 7-»
Nieholis, It ,S & Co 10 20 75
Nicklo, WM II 7 75
Niggle, J & Bro to
oil Well Supply Co '2 I'l
Oilioriie, \V A 1 I 7 75
Purvis, SG& Co k :io
Patterson. John N lo 20 7-.
Phillips, OM I's 10 75
Pape, DT II 7 <5
Richey, -I A 14 7 7.>
Keiber, Jacob & Bros liquor store 20.". imi
Reihing, W 11, hotel 1 00
Hoot, A W, Opera llww 5" 75
Ueilick, John (', l« D 5 2-^>
Keiber, Geo Ac Sons ' I 1
Keiber, AA: H •'» 20 75
Keiber, All M "» 20 75
Rosenberg, I • > I®
ituir, AI I ;!
Hitter As Ralston s - ~J>
Stein.D Sc Sou 20 75
Schniedcmau, II I' 15 7-»
Hit hie, .1 F T II 7 75
binder Ml'gCo II 7
Stock, Christopher " ill'
Shutte Ac O'Brien '• '
SiPith, 11 \V A J 12 1*» *■_'
Sprim-dab- Drug Store II • <
Turner, Janic , i pool tables
Turner, DT
Traxlc.r, D At J '0 >/•
Troutiuan, A Ac Son • 'o « >
\\ ullcr, .1 I. " 7 ii»
Wuller, D U l : 10 t-
Williams, Alex '' '
Wick, L ( I '
Walker, John I. " . <■»
While, It A 14 • < •
t i.NTlii:viLl.i: lioKO.
Hard Hroji ] j ''J ~'J
l'.inghum A Sons J4 ' l '
CI niton Bros "i
<*l tit ton 15ro:i, No. 2 i- - '
Ctiristio A Campbell II '•_» !■>
Urine. WII | J i£-
Kanisey, \\ T ! - - '
Sow a.sii. S J i i --r
I'bcr d llestler 11 1 "
i:v AN CITV BORO.
Buhl. F 0 IJ I V'r
Ilurcharil, II (J '' .',
Iloggs A h line
llarlo, David
ISarkey, linos i
Donaldson. T A 1 ' ,'jf
l> inibacli. .1 A I. ]'
Dombart A Dunbar, pool lablf.s -11 »»
i-.ic-i..»it*, H F II
Korquliar. (ieor;ri-, hold
iluilson, It ' J ' I'l
I in, Ceo A Soil ! 1 I 1 | • •
Miller, J N, hotel I'-? J"'
Fefli r, I'rc'l
Slioup Bro . I'l
Suiatliers. \ J J i L'l
Hobinson, W A 11 J
Weber, Jacob, 1' pool labliv! II ,M '
Wahl, I'.i-hop A Co J" I'l
Young, llenry ' -
kmrview inißon.ii.
llaun & Black |»
Scott, ( '
II \ i:\loN * UrtßOl^'H
Blackmorc, CS '
BERN it-, ii m. ACO »•' »!| ; M ;
Beam, Saniticl, hotel * r
l-'oehringor. Angnslus II ' '
Swain, G 1> 1
Stiv< r, Beuj 11 „....
Stulil, George, liijuor nicrclianl
Lai chaw <fc Staiiiin " '
II \l:IIIS\ 11.1.E BoaoruH.
Black, 11 C | :i
Ileal ly, K M , ''J
Brown, I>' I* 1 ' ' ill
Black, Uobert ;> ' '1
Bingham, S It J"
Curry, J K .
('ubbison. .IN _ i'_
Klrick, J M I I i'l
(■nlhrailh, F A 1 ' '
Morrison, W D ' ' ' ' *'
i. MISS < IT\ BORorciii.
Bii'cliard. II C '' J
Duprey. Mr.« Jennie, 2 pool tables 41 oo
Kuril art. Joseph " '
McCashn, John. :5) tables («'
MeCatlic, W II " >1
\\ er John '• ' * '
MI 1.1.1 11 Ti>» V B"'f(ol i.ll
Ann .< I". •> pool tabic . '_ M '
Beli IVny A. A Co 1 t.l
BoW in, .IB ' i -1
Buivca, W W . i I'l
Duller. I'l.
Dolatl John, hotel _
1,, .ten. kA Co • '!i 11
friotier, .1 'l' 11 I'l
Fran Me, { il"
Din tieori'e 11 '
Ho, h11... hotel
Hay Bro ; ! ,V
--lloch Bro • U~r
, John on, C II >4 ' • '
I Jenkins, K .SI 14 7 75
i Lot/inger, II «' J3 in 75
McKee. .1 I, 14 7 7.-,
Fierce, <' F l;; 10 75
St-il.ert. 11 nob tt' Co 14 7 75
Scharhiwh, (' I ! 7 7.,
Scbioetger, F j,: 10 7.1
Tmldtsr, <; l'. 4 pool tallies »;i no
\V« termini. It F I: 1 i:>, -, . i
We- termini Bros S 30 75
I'ORTKK VII.LK BOROti.fl.
Humphrey. Wlll. A Son 10 2>» 75
Marshall. AS I*7 75
McDonald. (i D 117 75
0, Keson, ST 117 75
* ltamsey Bros 14 7 7.-,
IT.OM'KI T nottorun.
Bowers, A 117 75
Critchlow Bros lit 10 75
Eduiundson. (' M. A Son II 7 75
Forrester, S S 1-17 7 >
Milkman. I-' l» 1 I 7 7.,
MeLnre. .1 H I I 7 75
Kiddle, W, A Co 13 111 7",
Wright Bros A Co 1:: 10 75
PETKoLI \ t'.OBO.
Burns, John I t 7 75
H.iird. J »• 14 7 7,.
Burnett. 1 M, hotel 153 (in
Campbell, C 117 7;.
Clint tarn, Samuel I t 7 75
Cheseboro, K I" ! I 7 75
Dunholm. T I I 7 7.".
Foster, Mrs. It K 117 75
(iihson, Win i;: 10 7..
Ilawk, .1 M 14 7 7;,
Jclljaon, W It. hotel 15:t (MI
Kilchensteiii. Annie I I 7 75
Klintten.-niitli II A It 7 7."i
Kilroy. .1 ]! lit in 75
Starr, M L 117 7.%
Torouxki Bros I | |!> 75
Yeasrer, S 117 7.">
SI XBVRY I:I>RO.
Bit adeu A Conway II I." 75
11 read ell & Alii am II 7 75
Mechliuj; A Murtland II 7 7..
I'ryor. James I t 7 75
Rhodes, SI, 117 75
•
HAXONBIRII RONO.
llelmold, Theodore II 15 75
'• II 15 75
T Krau-'e CI 10 75
T Kran .• A Co I t 7 75
Mcrohon. K IS, M l> 117 75
Maurbotr, <; W f l:i 10 75
I.aube. Fratui . Jr, hotel 15:1 00
Kn.-li, Hail man A Co 14 7 7-"i
Sciple, Ilerniali \ 14 7 75
Wetzel. Charles, hotel Is!t no
ZKLII-:NOPI,R HIIRO.
Allen A MiinihaujOi lli irt 25
1 :.ut ian, DC 14 7 75
Dindiuger, John 11 15 75
lioi hrini'. W A II 15 75
(iolbnch, Zehlier A Co II 15 75
Householder. 11 14 7 75
1111. W H lt> i:t L's
I"a <avnnt, C S 17 75
Heed, CK 117 75
Slahl, George, liquor inerchant L'O.'S tH>
Stokcy, C. hotel 15tl IM'
Stokcy. II W, hotel 15:: 00
Winter. \ 14 7 75
/aimer. K 117 75
Mercantile la\ IS2 IN>
Hilliard and I table (!5o (Ml
Hotel lieen .• " 275 00
t >pera h»»n -»• 50 00
Total $7, |57 00
TAKK Noru'l: \ll who are concerned
in this apprai enieiit, that an appeal will
lie behl a! the t'ouiinis iouers' i.llieo, in
Cutler, on the (Sib) eighth day ol April,
\ l».. IVto, between the hours of !> A. m.
and 4 p. M. o'elock, when mid where you
may attend if you think proper.
11 11. li«u mi 11, .Appraiser.
March 10, l-*>9o.
Jury Lisl for April.
IJ t of Travel. c J urars drawn Una Sd day of
Marcl. A. I». lw«i. to servo as Traverse JurorH
al a special term of t'oiirt CoißiiV iicln;: on the
, 111 day of April A. I>. 1 HVK>.
Aniistriiir .lac-lc »jii. V, .1 .lilnutoii twp, farmer
Conner. -i A. tmtler ttli H.
I.IUOIII. John. Zelieuoplo iioro, blacl»intlli.
t; n r. l'i tt'r, Jackson twp. turuiur.
1 > iter. Mil-hurl, Killrview twp. produeer.
li. rr, I rederlck. .Stippen wk twp. •
IVlllllM.U, Alex.
I>I.II:IIII-.OII. J V. uililir tun twp.
1 ;■{•in-1 ■ 1. Aitaui ll -nnoiiy lioro. eoal de.iler.
1 1,1- Mr. Miditie-.e\ twp farmer.
I 11.11. Joseph. Muddvei'eclt nvp. l.irmi-i.
. .latiani. 'I lius. I oiiii(M|'i;- twp, laruier.
t.leun. i: I'. Hra.tN twp. farmer.
Ciabe, 11 Ham .TetTerson twp farmer.
(ilenn. .!<■ 1 lay twp farmer,
i.i-ni ■ .11. Miller PUMI iH.ro proiliicer.
ilow I.IIKI. Willi.l in Kariu- i lty boioaj^nl.
11. n nil ! ia, Ati 1 r.uiiH-rr.\ twp farmer.
11.1111 ;.l ir<J.'ini it Miidilycreel. twp farmer
11. ii:-liue. ICII « 'antio<rK twp larmer.
Ilaulin, .10-epli liutli i f.tli wil twiil.
I vinati IS \l lliiriii.iny lioro liilller.
Jenklii.-, K M Mlllei-Htowii lioro iiilllei'.
KIOK - Tln-lo :..iNiiiiti'ir;r l>i.ro l.e-ri'li.tiit
Kariu I ,Jsines .si liilller nvp farmer.
1 .-111... 1. 1 i.Hi fleni ii.-lU twp I.inn -r.
Ki aeli ltnUt 1 ' inruvllle liuni .'.luieiual er.
Ke!l\ John I IJuiler •.•d w.l merchant
I.aw.ill John lsutti'r 3d w.l 11 very inn 11
ll.iia Ji.lui U.dkLuid Iv. p .slim-ui.u,. 1.
Miirttii I. W Korwtird twp farmer.
Mi l iiiiuild Annus I'.utler vil wU varpi-nfei-.
M.-t>.-\ lit llanieU lay twp larmer.
M ltrlile \\ Illiam Worth tup ftinner.
.1. I ,au-,lillii James DOIICKHI twp fanner.
Neil John \ 1 't-iiier twp lariuet
Oc-'.U-rllir: till Siiliimlt twp fanner.
---.-..11 K r t'.itrview Imro. ..rk.
Alex Korwanl twp larnn 1
5i..11 Till. 111 n W I'rospeiit lnirn latiorer.
Mew .ii 1...>r W «'herrv t pfiinmi.
S irv. r John I I'.ufTulo tup fanie r.
Mi.iiun.ii John F Adam., twp fartm-r.
.h. ilaliee John A Mtpp. ryu.rk twp farmer.
II 1111 John Zell.'iinpi. i.on. livery num.
'l'miitman tl N li.itler:'.! wd c.irpeiiti r.
HI. ILL. inn ( liri-t Aitains twpfariner
1 1.,-r V H IT « .-ntreMlle boro IUIMIH I'.
\ • lain ;i. nry I'.utler twp farmer,
\V.-st AnUre'.v i ran'ierry twp farmer.
W.-ifermail lit Mill.-r ion ti tmro merchant.
VVI .- I'ivsj't r Itiitler 1..1111 i!d wd bricklayer.
U ii.er s 1' Itutler boro -.1 wil laborer,
i... to I li l-.-i.u twp farne-r.
\\ \ V ri.'h! Salesmen to Sell Out
\\ i\ I l il/. choice Nursery Stock
Ml j'oo.!, laraiiteod class, tiood
iilarie and cxpeu es, or a liberal t-oiil
mi si.in paid. No .■ \pcricucc licccssaiy.
Write Inr terms, rivine OR<- and secure
vi.nr eboice of Territory.
ti. I, KMIiHT A CO..
I IH i I'arl. Avenue. Itoclie ler. M.
FOR GALS.
The I.Villi- City Ib.iir mill. This mill is
it u ited in llvftli- City, and i- in one ol the
I, . |„,..Jin- iul.be county; on railroad.
..muled bv u . idendid gram prow
, c..unti l. Tin - liiiii will be 1 old Cheap.
I .j i..|-1 lie'i |*.<rtiehlur -i all on or uddres
J A Ml- S fcjl'TTO.N'.
lOvnns City, Fa.
1 r. « li-rn t.WMI I'cr trar and KipcuseS
jPI Lj fl i \ li..t wc ai.- Jiayliik- V\e want
H It f IS I \bl more and will |>ay isalary and
nil) II lU> - IH i. -i» or l.lbeial cominwWoii
I 1 i 1 - > li""- o|.|.«rt«iilt} for <'">
Ii d Alieiit for ii reliable Mn-cry I bat I'tiariin
ic. .. It-. • to. k. Allures at once.
K. i). I.uelchforti & Co.
.>iu»ri)uira, Ifochi'der, >.
Mention Odapajietc.