Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, April 11, 1890, Image 3

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FIUDA V, APRIL 11, 18'».
is, n >■« has a population of about in
li i»- the<uuiii> s«al.o. bulier rouuij. »uu
"Xurraili»a>s. natural gas, and uue-iualleJ
wn«-s lur luanuta. lurea.
g Progress » \ t-ryvvl\- r>-; new buildings. new
laai. .!f t uf* a growing and prosperous town
'I It.VI.NS ASI» MAII.S.
V. I i Th . il. i: Tialm have Ilutirr tor
I ,■ «-i>..ri. Klairsvillr. Wlisi'MW al <■: 10 ana K.M
A in and and '.-..up 1... Malls rl. se or
fit. |M .lut .«l -as »i» ;n»*l ir. j» lu,
rl\»- «i i'» ;i »»<• an*' f ' - 1 " P- 1,1
r.'v ■s.sVr-"'.!:. -
Mulls .irriv«- ;il - -»;um • P Ul
!• &\V H |».- Trains ** fo* AI ll«*
M l„ i, ,' al I '!■ and a " i : ."|
- It. 1.1. lor Ibe norm at a. •
if .ii» i-i.rrvr- for lb'; W' St and south at
,**"&. pTttoour" and the North at Ml
t ill h'or lu<ni weal of 1 •*})**** ar } ,i *
i in for Pieal points South and I ill ihi.ru at
' i.i and «'»r oil* rty.Burnhari s
Mi l •'«ja, 0 r.-loov at pw. Malls
a.«l f.M al joints wh or
■ iller> a' "i" •' ■ trom I'litabuiy. ml ( lt>.
iwinliait Mills. Clalioli, Koiburg and local
w*lAlleglM-.iv ai.»t l'.ulli r at lu. «i
, 1.1 1i0... Pittsburg and 11M- East al 1.-JJ P
from Pittsburg and the North at 4wi p m
Matt, lor 10-;al points belweeu Allegben) ami
( jllrtj rinse at 3:10 and p. In
s.AS JIOITES— Ilally mall (or Ml Chestnut
i.iiinsat II a.ni. and leaves IfUller I' <»• al I
lia.l) mall to North llope, Hooker and
. iii.-r poiuta ai rives al 11 a. au.l departs al
I- j, l' ni.
Mon-> u..1e13 ran 1«- il.t-d at the
..in.-t .al H.lUer, bui.l.ary (' "Ullei.-i
--v.lic |' I.), Milli-r-.io« II 11 land, art Mill-.,,
t'. lilrt Vllfe (hl.ppei>.<K;U>, I". Holla. Vl*
t'.ilA al.d Ht'iitr.l'-' 11" lit- j 1
to. "all >nru-i underpins cent', for *•" ' ,r
ft-- I'ostal noies *nlet. aw uosait-r intti.ru
!i..-inj.» moi.»->, as tin'} an- hiade payable *.o
u., h.n'l , .Wt i.-i-uls 10l t'< or lea*
SOCX EIMJiJS,
1.)( Al. AMSEMnLV fcStW, Kuighta of l.a
-1..U n.ecu every Friday uifil.l iu ihe « ar
m' ters and Joiner« Hall, tbird floor, Uubcl
i.:„ buildup. W.U. XI. <Ji K.SK, Uer. ,-ec
New Advertisements.
'1 lie New \ ork Life,
h. A Li's Spring Bargains
iioaenliaiitit's Aliliincry.
AgelllS Wanted.
ili s Gilkej-, Arlistic Dress Maker.
Marlin.-bUil A <'•>.'» tie.
I.xenv. ioii to Wwihingtou.
\OTE— AII a.lvcrtisers iiiteinliug to niuKe
( Ij.nigr ;in their slnnil'l notify ua ol
jlietr intending to do ,-o, not later tbaii
"Monday iioirning.
For County Superintendent.
Ttlesilaj", ilay^Cli.
U. It ELLIOTT,
Of Millcrstown.
N. C. UcCoLLotou,
Of Karns City.
SAUUEI. J. CHBISTLEV,
Of Cherry twp.
I.OCAL AND fiENEBAI,
He cotil.l «ritn a coinio artiele that would
make you fairly roar,
Anil hit after dinner speechen were with
huuior brimniing o'er;
Hut when left to mind the bahy his re
sources flatly failed,
And the funnier lie tried to he tho morn
the baby wafled.
—How do you like your now neighbor.
—The peach buds are said to as dead as
Jnlins Ciesar.
The warm weather ii luring lovers to
the Mifiurbo.
Voti can get arbutus ami a fold in tho
head on any hill about town.
1 rubrellas Lave been over-worked of
late.
—11..w Jo you like the new 2-ccut
stamp?
—The bottle works here aro to be en-
Itrgcil.
—Ste Kosenbauin A Co.'s new advertise
ment in this paper.
—Our dn'ggists are overhauling and fur
bishing their soda water fouutains
—Dr. fiippus is now located at No. 2?,
E. Jefferson St.
—The pension of I-e Roy Delainatter of
Barnharts Mills has been increased.
-tiathcr together and put in order your
garden t«ol3.
—The candidate* are beginning t« move
around quite lively.
—After the Ist of if ay the bank i here
intend clotting at .1 p.in.
—Next to laziness, the hardest thing on
earth to re-'iat is the impulse to lake hides
in a tight.
—Mont men will uotice a shabby pair of
shoe* more quickly than a "love of a
bonnet."
—An explosion of an empty glycerine
can «>>nie distance east of town, la.it
Thui i.lay evening,startled the whole town.
-One of tlic >hanties on the Tiontnian
lot Wd • dragged ovei to Spiingdule, and
was there »lallc.l in the middle of a street.
—The Spring Term ot the Slipperyrock
Not mar started off with throe hundred
and t v.iinty five student.?.
—Mr. Sylvanus Cooper and his son were
delivering some of their excellent maple
syrup hi town Wednesday.
Mr. Henry Uiehl is now occupying
In.th hn store rooms and has an experienc
ed man to superintend his sowing machine
department.
The In-y man goeth to and fro with
his hand.- in his pockets, expecting that
one day lie will become rich. "Amy bet
d'l.or taheceryni puno oyu."'
There ii. a line of S3O f..r refusing to
giv* your age to the census enumerator.
This Item may be interesting to girls and
bachelors.
A new postotlicc hat bean establi bed
in < Icarlichl township, and called I'cncl
ton, and of which Mr I*. S. l'ennell is
the postmaster.
Communion services will be held in
the United Presbyterian Church on next
Sabbath. The pastor will be assisted by
Kcv. S. J. Shaw of Kraddork.
A book-keeper of this town who disap
peared four weeks ago, is ."aid to be .|:iOOU
short iu his accounts, and to have left his
employer in bad shape.
April showers brought some immense
hailstones Tuesday night. That same
night N'owalk, Salem, Kast Liverpool and
other towns in Ohio were vi-ited by heavy
storm
\t the meeting of Council Saturday
evening, nothing win done, excepting that
the 1 ouneil decided not t*. interfere with
the rebuilding or repairing ~| iho frame
barn back of Pape'a store, and now owned
by Will Kennedy .
—Miss Mollie Gitkey lias opened her
dress making establishment In the second
st.>ry »f her building on Main St., where
she is prepared to do everything iu the line
of fine dress making at the lowest prices
compatible with good workmanship. She
keeps ou hand all the latest fashion plates
and her facilities lor doing the lie«t of
dressmaking are unexcelled. She would
beg to thank old customers for patronage
of the past and solicit a share ..f that of the
future.
With two leagues at work, the knights of
the bat
Will pocket what else we might hoard,
And when the ball's opened, we'll wager a
hat,
The newspapers all will bo scored.
1
JEN NESS-MILLER.
Ride a eoc-k h-.r,-.-
To Banbury »'ro
To a yo mg l*d\
A slrinldle o' r-ur «•
It the new notion
\ e.J fa I g"<~
What she'll do ne<t
N..bodl kuo.r.
J..hn-to«n is ai' tin under Water.
Foot nn-u were hanged in thi r-t.ite,
Wi .lne-iia'. --Anil.ev. :it Belief.iiitP.<'arte:
at Elieinburg. Taylor at Wayne-t. n ; - atul
Barlh.ib'.niew at l t-t.ov
11 the littsbnrg I*< JUI /./.'< r..a.l i
ploring pa.ty Tlulh r ronnty. *• «• ~.l
them to altatli eight hor.. - an.l leu
n.nler- to their . hooner
—nr.nie.l liod.U ol I iir\.i .. i v[• own
a. o,V tli.it i- .-aid I" have lately g.\ell
birth to live •-ah'ef. none id whi.-li li\e<l
long.
—The I'nio.i Vetei .in la-i i.oi. o| I - ..l !• •.
eeleb.-al.-d 11. .J>lb aI. .11. i ai yof the Mir
render al Appoi»i:llo\, W i-dili- ila # v e\«*uili-
The eieici: . s were very enlertaiiii..;'
—lf A[iril ..howr-r. i.ring Ma>
this whole ertion will be a vast flower bed,
and tßere « ill be plenty of pn>ie< toi be.
oralioii I'.!/
U Lrh il.e bar ol Kiltttiii.il. Were
..[ieiie.l 11* 7-1 week, all drink w* .e
tree for the lir.-l day, and "ue ol the paper.-
there puliil heil biographic of the bar ten
tiers.
—There are a thou and victims the
Mi. Hood without home and f«MKi
and vciy I ituU A r.-li.-f r••uiinit i•• iu
Memphis will apply your eontribution
where it will do the most good.
—John ilulcatby i 3 taking out a large
lot of stone from the .puny on th.- Kelly
place. Be ha.- abotit ten Italian- en.:: tg. d,
and takes out -IX carload - a day His I'.
0. is Pump.
ili... Sink vacated the Brady building,
yesterday, and Mr. Tayb.r imuiediatcly
put hi.i men to work upon it. and in the
course of a month or •> in>; Butlc C"Unty
National Bank open it door • for b..
iufc.s.
—Friilik Armor, the painter, .. . • rlftiiily
the man to go to for paiutiug and paper
bunging of all kinds. He has a fiin: corps
of painters and their work i> strictly first
cla»s. tii'. e him a call
—About 1900 years ago n\ id,the i.'.irnau
poc t said, iu his native language: ' Time
spent in the cultivation of fields, passes
Very pleasantly." Farmer of thi • section
of the country should cut the quotation
out and paste in their hal -.
—Mail contractors, iu this county, made
but little clear money this winter, owing
largely to tin- bad condition of the road.,
aud the fact that they are doing the work
too cheap. Tlio government is willing to
pay u fair price, but give- its work to the
lowest bidder.
—'Tis now the fruit, flower and ont..-
niciita! tree growei -ends out his seductive
catalogue, aud the purchaser of tin- eeds
and roots aud things v oniler. *i by lie can
never grow anything half . o beautiful as
the gorgeously colored pictures in the
book.
—That part of Wayne, ireet between
Main and Mckean, and Ibe street down to
the bridge has been wa.he.l away mill i
now a hole in the ground, and 011 the we. t
side of the bridge there i- a mud cat tract
which is quite a curiosity on a rainy day.
—We will give tho i'irt7f: - ; one year
free to the person making the m are t
guess to the popnlalion of their town or
township iu the county, the Jnnc . en- ts
to decide the mutter, and ..11 guesses to be
in by the Ist of that month
The United Presbyterian Prc.bvteiy
oi Butler will nieel al Harmony Church,
near liarri .vilbr, on Monday, the 21 -t insl .
at 7P. \i. Trains will .-lop at Bnnwoodie' ;
clos ing, near the church, and one mile
north of the Harrisvilk- station, on the 21st.
and 22J in-Is., for the accommodation of
members.
—Farmers are warned against a :>s* of
swindlers who are going around tlio conn
try gelling barbed wire fencing. They of
fer to furni; li a good eight-wire fence, with
iron posts, tor eight cenU per foot, which
afterwards turn ' out to hi: eight nut per
f«ot for each wire, or a total of i\ty-lour
cent* per foot for t In- feme
—The advantages of the oil toned hidl
ovti the har.Ji, dauging old otyle I,ell are
:«i uiiiueiuut thul Ihi v are fa 1 n-placm
the. latter for door In,ll-, tall bill , ele.
The Electric Supply Co. i- prepared to
furnish all manner of electrical appliunced,
and carry a stock of electric door belli,
calls and annunciators. Their work i*
reliable uad iL will pity those defiling ati.v
thing in their line to con ult them before
placing order.
—Some of I lie utoii. . t hat come from
the hundred-foot field arc immense. (me
niau paid he :aw u wagon going through
mud up to the bed; and aiiothei thul he
saw a lot of men trying to move a boiler
Willi tell hors*:.-*, that he couldn't bee the
wugou at all, that the horse - were up to
their bellies ill mud and that when one of
them btui k the men dug him out, and
that every time any of the men took a step
he reached down in the mud and took hold
of his boot strap to keep the boot from
pulling off. v \\ r hethcr or no they got the
boiler moved lie didn't nay
—A kindly faced man at a bun -a * City
street crossing asked a gentleman who
was passing ii he had lost a SUO gold piece.
The gent Milan looked at the coin and -aid
he had. The old man drew out a nMc
book und took the name and addrc . of Ihe
loser, and turned away. "Well ' aid the
other, "do you want it all for a reward.'
"Oh, 1 did not lind oue," said the beuevu
lent (dd man, ''but it struck me that in a
large city like this there mu .i be a great
deal of money lost, and upon inquiry I liml
that yon are the thirty lir I. man that ha ,
lout a S2O gold piece tliid morldllg."
I'islrict Deputy A. \V : hainiou ol
Prospect installed Ihe new oUieers ol the
Odd Fellows lodge of liutler, Monday
night as follows; Noble Grand, AV. 11.
Morris, V. 1,. S. t'ritchlow; Seeietaiy,
C. li. Anderson; A i tani Secretary, .1.
(i. Stickle; Tretis., I). I. i»ale; i'epre. etila
tive to <l. 1,., W. T. Meehling. The total
uinonnt of tin: available asset of tho
lodge are 3*.»nr,7.!i2, the amount received
during the past U month , 1711.and
amouut paid for relief sltt7.oj and total
expenses and relief The member
ship of the lodge now numbers 1 <;*.». The
new officers of tho Millei. tow.li lodge will
be installed nc i Monday night, and tli<. <-
of the Kama Oily lodge Tne.hu night
If the greatest men could realize
llow little they are mi I'd when ib id
They would never swell beyond their i;'o
Nor grow a great. Uig Mead.
of U.
Tho atatement appeared n few
weekn ago in the papers that we in
tnudeil moving into the property on
Jeflerson St. purchased it nhort. time
ago by our Mr Lieghner, which was
a mistake. \\ »• do not intend mo?,
in#* There ia no place on Main or
Jetleraou St. large enough lor our
buainesd. Thetelore, uh we uvvu the
property in wlueli we now are and
have the lot, Mix I'd i feet, all covered
Willi Imiiiliiigs and h I l**i| with
wagons, snrreys, carts, har
ness and everything in our line, we
intend staying right here ut '5 i West
Cunningham St. Como aud see us.
S. li. ri & Co,
< »il Field Notes.
Wood & Tonng. -Co. 2 nil the John
It&mhaugh, reach. .! the p*y u. :V Wed
n esday night of l.i-t . ek, and inf■ <1 off
at :HHI bids fin Haturday it v. a - doing 7".
bbla and their No. 1. 0 bid Tatter ..n
No. I on the Eii holt; h i stopped flowing,
their No. Ji- making 8 bid • Wood A
V..mi.- No 4 - reported dr.-
The ilniidied ro.it P.. No I ib.
lar.d. T'aiiibaiigh i yelib.il.- 1-" bid ..
da and nineteen well are drillin r itn
ante farm.
I'altei ton A t • I on lb. t.n Indt
.-tarted oil at .0 bbl all hour at.li.la) and
is yet doing *>» I heir well on fl.e lb .
Voung made fat bbl tin- first d.r
11.a h A loinihart ou the Mr tail, neai
Pet.-rsville, reach, d the ,-aml Sulnrdai.
filled up wilh oil and h rated rated it In
1.1.1-
I'atter.-on A Tat.- well on the John U.
Brandoii reached I lie pay .-In-ak 'J'hui day
and v. ill make a good pumper al >• llrnu
don A ' 'in auie farm.
The Taretituin Oil t'o's 2on tin; I L.
Bambaeh wa tubed Sunday, and is doing
tin bills a day.
Steele A<o' -on Hie t l . 1.. . lotnuoii i
rated al 20 bbl and Pale A' T1 1 ..n.p • n on
same farm at -to.
MeClnng A fo. on the li | tirdhan. wa
15 fe. I in »aud Monday, and no oil.
Campbell A tt e&t.-rinttil on the J,i. .
Wel di i making lo Id I ■ d.n
Brcenli-i 7on tne Leslie If ifl. tt is rat
ed at .id bis.
Beed A ha,.j their No 2 drilling on
the Marshall.
lloflui.nl, Ko.lgei A Co' a 1 oil the ETaofi
man, uem ' illery, i. flowing -a't water;
M. Keeton Ja*. t'aal.Jolld. is rated at 10
Id.-. CappcAU got .» d.y huie, 1 n.lii|-. 1 ni.
Bunthutt is reported dry. i'be k'autfw.ui
« ell is ibiv. ing 2aoiJ bio of salt water daily.
Tho Well ou the Nieholls faun lit Vdhio
twp. owned by Jennings A I'ti. will mai..-
a ..mall producer. II is on a -1"> degi.. line
from the well on the Nancy Adaio. lann
an.l Balfour .I.eliipni. nl ll i nitcd al
20 Id., a day.
The 1' i -hei Oil l.'w.-. Well at Herman
htntiou was coinpleUd and . ooi and i.- ..
small producer.
iireenlee A Bulard have a splendid lease
adjoining the W ildwood ga-her and are
expecting a I,or*) barrel well ibe re. It is
fourth sand territory. The (iriftiih '.veil
there is rated at 200 a daj'.
E. If Adams A Co. completed a dry
hole oil the .I t . Campbell, near Bruin, last
week.
A good well came iu on the farm ot
Henry Conklc la' t week, about ball a mih
froin'llunkstown, Beaver Co. It tilled up
Too feet in two bonis, with two bit iu the
Saint. Mr. Conl.le got a bonus of SS,(KN) on
Word reached Bullet Wednesday, thai
the Sue*. A fn. well on the James Mori
land farm in Mai ion 'I j>. was doing od bar
relo a day. There arc six or i i.-ht Wells in
the tov. ns.hip llnit have been producing t
little oil for some years.
The well ou the Walk, r farm in Clay' Tp.
is expected iu next week.
Wants llitfh School liuibling.
In his report of the progress of the
schools of Hut ler for the month of March
Prof. Mat key makes a trmig argument
lor a separate High School building, and
thinks the money for it could be raised by
i.iib eriplion Begarding the HighSehonl
(ll Bullet al present, lie IV •
We have a Course <>l stud . eVlfciidiri:'
over a perioil of three years. It tompri.;. ■
Latin, Ciesar, Cicero, Virgil, Algebra,
ficoiuetry, Tiig-iuouielry, Literature t.en
eral History, t.'belori . Psytolo.ry, Natural
Philosophy, Chemistry, Botany, (ieojng),
..trollOUiy, I'bysieal fieogl Ipby, fil t-el- ,
Xciiophon, Ifei oilotu lloni l, Ii• -I'lliall
I.'eader, Seh etiuii, . At the end i.ftlii
term we close the .second y • -11 ofnitr
history as a Hi.-li School, aud by that lime
we will have had clas. i in all the-e
studies except three, Cicero, Hcro.tolns,
and llomer
Our course except iu prole ■ .iuual
branches i e.piiv aleul to the Scientific
cour.*e iu th.- .ortinil -. Ini-ds id tin- .Stale
Oui graduate ■ u ill have a cour'u extend
ing almost Iwo years beyond thai i<-.|nir. • I
iuNormal .ilio.il.. 1"..r the late diploma
and the degree M ■ .ler id tin- lilement.
With equal fueilities ou accoinit of their
thoroui'h prep nation, our High -h0,.1
pupils should In- able to do more and bel
ter work ih in is done in Acadeuiie.-, I'n
para tor} schools or .formal srln.ul ..
(Mir graduates will b. ready tor tin
rresllli.au Cla . 11l the college,, having the
highest lalid,list of adlili sion 111 tin I,'. S.
If they .to not go iu college they ..ill hav.
had training superior in scholarship lo
that given in llo: academic., of the cmintiy
or preparation for the study ol a profession
or business pursuit.. It is, I believe, 110
prevailing opinion among city .-uperiu
tendenls that their High kchoul graduate
furnish belter for their corps >.i
teachers Lbaii Normal si boots do.
Graduates Iron, our Common tallied
course have entered colleges (md.ciui
liaries aud have al once won di.iinction in
tin ir cl.i . ■ .-, slio a iug thai ihur piev'iou -
training must have been thorough to m
able them to win honora in competition
with repic.:i utative of mail)' High hool
and .-eiuinaries. The pa I cneourage ii
to hope thai the graduate of the Inline
having had two years additional training
will . till do honor to themseßi and to th.
lJutler sehool.. iu Ihe colleges and uuivciai
tie.-, tlie technical ichouls and iu the pro
Cessions ind place * of business that they
may enter.
Tho Markets.
Illill.l.ri MAEKKi.S.
Our groeei. are paying ~ . for huttei, t .
for egg *, foi potatoes, tin to 75 for np
pie , i'.ii for par. nip '.'■<> lor turnip , I >
tor unions, l:M tor die sed poultry, 1:: to
2. J5 per hn. for onion set .
I'ITTSBCU'i I'HOliU) 1
Timotli) hay tl I toil . mixed buy *
to !».jO, rye o.'i to i, oat •V, 111 .lulled
com 111 lo U'l; I' ll- com 10 111 I , \\ lielit
to 80; clover Seed ti IllOt 111 eed I ill
The l'itt hill':' egg market v..1 over toi I.
Ed lad week and ihfv Hold at 1.1 to l.lj a
do 2, prices in everything el remain al
the l ame as last reported. Potatoes on
track 4.» lo W) fobbiDg -is 75; apples
1 ;".(l to -t :'.O a tiid a to qitalilv; die-led
chicken 11 to I*.. eountrj roll huilcr S to
"1 as to quality; beans 175; union * I " .
turnips I iiO to lo I To a bid; honey I I to
IS; onion el to .0 a hn; mapfe 'vmp
{MI to |l
I.IVK KTim t..
At Hi ii I. laud, Monday, bcevc .add
from Ito !>(; dry cow .sold from at 1 1 to
!! and bull at :'i lo Veal calve soiil al
Ii» to 8; two good Ire ii cm i old it f.i.'i
each and more were called for.
The ; upply of .Inep wm light ami on
equal to the demand, .lo;, IVri'/h' old a
lot of country heep at to ii.
The inarki t for hogs ha - I illen oil' < ha ,
Volbrecht retailed a lot of mi* ed country
hogs al :t 1 to I<.
At I.a it Liberty good '.Hill lo 1000 lb feed
ei i old at lo :: j; and Mo to on ||, tm I.
ers at '-'2 to :ij.
I lit 1)11. U.lUlt 11
Cloiied lloodsi at ?vf, iuel i. it HOj
Wednesday at '/ill.
I'uljllc Sales.
Mr. \V. A. Ralston of Ml < h. hint, v. ill
ha\e a ale ol personal properly on I'rid.iv
the •J'ilh inst.
The beig heirs will hare a iale on then
place, oue mile north of liutler, on I hut
day next at 10 a in.
A lull line of Spring Haiti and
Bonnets ut 0, T. Fai £'u.
Personal.
1 lir. JutH Walla.of Sen <m:l ■
j itubletih on Mond i t euiti"
! Mrs .lain. I. do-, id' I>.. . Up..rl. and
I 10-.-pli Keed of fill -loiri'. v I le the gll< I
of Ilicn father, lien (ten. W H. •d, I .>t
Wevk.
. If Uilte. Id I.'llli I A I'd-toil.
Win. BUek, i i . •■' M Jiiid. Twp is iii
• f pueitmonia.
j mil Mi - ..111111-1 oi •-!'
! !io|d.;. vi ited f.ierol in Bull, i i.i i *< '<
y r . S I. Biat.ai.l, 1-1 Ilar.i-V.lie I.
I no e.l tn Ibe If i.mpb 11 l. iin in 4 •<o o».
•[Utile? iiig 1 . |>
Mr. I «' if. i lyinoi.-t - lit- mte ..1 hi-
I family l- U • -I Idi.eriy
Mr. .1 M Orcer has moved from Uillei
tov. It lo 1.1 all i iIV
Thomas Pr\ or. of .'oiiora. and Sarah.
•Bother of I;., hard »' Hi its K ■ ! OonlUa
villi*, have been gi anted pen ions
lien lligah i- atteinpliog lo re. I.iim the
porting men ol Pill-burg
Mr It V Waller lot lo- l.alu b.it
Thill .lav morning tl--death • ati .<1
by :pa fo
ifi .I.din ll Keibef i- ib.. II vv.lh
. al let le . el
John M Bu. ell's balo b..>, di. d Vt.l
ne.-day afternoon, and Jobn bun ell i . t
1 in poor health.
Henry 'Wagner lot an infant child,
M"itda.
Hon. Thoinii- M. Marshall oi Pill borg
is here OU the oil t a . Ihat will be taken
up to day.
Mrs. Uredin and Mi - Ha bit
an- in Franklin at the sitl. le d of Mis. Ilrj
den, wb«i is dangeii'ii-ly ill
I a pel- Kocke.l: tein, of A lleghei. i
visiting Blends in Bullet.
lir. < t' Bippn •i > vi-iiin- hi> bieiel ; in
Ihii county. He iu located at 376 Bebeeca
St., Allegheny , aud is doing well.
W. I>. 8..-, d, of Cotdspring. lias | u ken a
L.011.1U lo spelid the sUUUIier in oilduiu. li*
got - to Mais, Bulb r county, vbere lot.iii
be engaged .'.ill. hi- broth. . 11. nry in the
sale of li.rin impb .uent., etc. ll bit in. ;
is favorable lo; will probaldv eugage p< r
luanenlly. t; ...halt miss Bukt: s ehe.-rlul
grcelibfi and jolly pre.-ein t, bul ii lo , .in
enlarge hi bank account mort r.ipi.lly and
.villi greater case, and at the same lime re
tain his happy mood, he and family have
our best wishes Mer. .-r hi yd It h.
Jaini s Bay, an aged aud ivspi-ote I t iii
:en of tireeiiville died early Tin . u' morn
lOg.of Brighr'.-(li-ease, agnl • year .-yen
•nonil, and nine da) . Mr. Sa; had l. en
an elder in the I I'. cliurch of Breenvillc
for seventeen years, and for more than
thirty vear.- an elder in the t . I*, ehurth (>l
Fairview, Butler Co.. when- lo ft.rnierlv
resided, 110 was a kind father an.l au
uflcctionafe husband, lie 1. avc.; a la. re
circle of relatives to monrn his 10. s. The
funeral took plate ou Thursday allernoon
from his late t> . idencc, ami w~s conducted
by his pastor, Be . J .Sconlb-r.—O'rten
vilie, Pa., Xfii of fib nisi
Properly Notes.
Bouses are g"ing up quickly in Butler
these days. <)n Monday afteriio..n (.f this
week, lied Oesteriing t.nteil a house
on Bluff St., and he moved into if_thc nest
afternoon.
U in. Baubeii -per k i 4 John Ki a • are a
new firm of contractor.;, and at e l>nil>lin;■
the Fraiiei.i Lanbe. hon eon V. I'earl St.
Mr. .1. I Low iy ha. pin. In. eil the
Oesterliag hooee oa \A r. nl • t.,and
is in-w ort upy ing ii.
1. S. McJunkin -old his In n . on l'i nn
street and n ill build oa the adjoining lot.
II is said llml Mi Lyon and Mrs. l un
nito'ham were ottered if:-rt oon for their
]iropertic lutely
Mr. Keihiii ■. propri. toi n| Ibe Willi n.I
Tloii. c. intend, iildiii:' a third lory I■» the
building, and al-o making such othei ini
pvovnn nt- a .'. ill m.il • it i fir-1 •I ■ > In.
ti I.
I wo Fires.
Ihe lion .a I a.-nh Mil- .r oi Mu.ldy
err.-k Twp , was burned .' aliirday night,
tb. r.ih in.-1 , tnwurd niidnighi.. The
gre itei part of the household good v. ere
Hived, but yet tin- It. fo Mr. Mil- -er i a
heavy one, and he had no iusuranee.
Within ibe past lew mouths lo- hi. lot hi
vile ..ml daughter, he lo I lo - barn a I .
yeaiu a;. r o, and ha. iow lost his hou-e
another illustration of the say ing Ihat mi
foi tunes never cotne singly.
The boil a-oi Jo.eph Kennedy, of Pen;,
Twp , Lawrence Co., a b.rniei re nb nt ol
Alilddycrtck Twp, \\a.. also burned : al
urda>. lie had his gnoils packed in bo- e
ready to move, the lollowing Monday, t• •
the oil . oiintry am! had left the booAltil
wa sonie dislai.ee from it when he ilnticed
tliul if \va in llaiu«'S. ran l>.t< !.. l»ul
\va.i able to Ijul a .small pail ol bi
Faster Services.
'I In l.ii,'li It Lutlii'iaii Cliur. h, a ot l.iltli i",
Was handsomely decorati .I with . rgre. u
and adotii.d with fh.wir loi Luster
Sunday.
Service, were held i Very evening ol Ihe
preoedlog week, except .Saturday evening,
and on buuday morning Ihe church l'<*otu
v.a. »ToV, di d: i.'c'.*. 'ill;;. 1.1 . ermon wa
on Angel \ oices from (let Uinpty Tomb,
ami it was followed by Ihe adno. -ion of
some thirty new meuih»:r» to tin: church,
anil by communion ci vice-.
The evening .service was 0 jong seivi-e
by the .Sunday School, und the collections
ol the day lor work in Hut It r amounted to
two hundred dollar
The deeorations of ihe church were put
iu place by (I. A. Milh i and I . id li'eibel
atld \l lii'i k supplied nail of Ihe llov.crs
Burglars in c.iiy.
Ihlrglars u r ot iu their woik in Evaii City
l-ict Sunday night. They broke into U'ahl
I'. Itishop's olhce, hie open the lire-proof
safe and took two revolvers from it, and
al-o took an o\.'i'< oat hsiigiii,:' in the room;
lumbar d. Dunbarf's barber .-hop wu visit
ed. where uotne razors, cigars and tobacco
Were captured; at llc-nry Young's furniture
Store the .-ate was blow n open and looted of
live dollar I It.iiehaid'.s di 11 ■ tore v.a
the la I place vi ileil, and the dom l'.s
forced open, but Mr. Flttrcliaid, who vm
sleeping iu the back room, v. as av akened
by the noise, uml he gi tldi. il a ihot gun
and let lly al the burglar tint mi sed
tlieiii and 11il a lot ol paint > m l.indin -
near the door, and eon-nil i able paint ran
out. STo aire l.) ami no - u ph ion
Hutler's i.tii-k.
Tho good lol'tlHlc ol our toWU conlilllle .
The IV A VV. I:. I; 10, ha appropriated
six acres ol Ceorge Kcita r laud, near the
mill, which with the fn-re ami a half now
n i d. will give them seven and a half sen
there, on which they intend huihlitig half
a do/eu truck water tank, turn table and
repair hop . The bond for the land h i
been prepared, po e ion will hi taken iu
11 short time and the work w ill be pu lied
to completion, find then the (hint rail ||..|||
llutler to t'allery will he taken up Thi
change will give emp|i*yuient to ■ i;• hty
more men h' Ve, and probably biing ivt ■,
more familii tot lie los', it
F.vnns C.ily Normal School.
.A Normal und Iliu-.ine.i.M School
will be bo organized at Evans City,
April :! I. Student:! will be prepared
for liutdnefiM, college, or tho teaching
profession Tuition, st; An ex
amination by the County Superin
tendent the last of June. Special
I arraageinculH lor boarding will be
made, lor particulars, addterH
.1 C TINBT.MA N, A. JVI ,
Kvanri t.'ily, i'a.
For Sale--Fresh t 'ovv.
A good COW, >4 in I Jersey calf I'ar
tirularM l ull In: bud al tho Cli'lZt.N
[ Otlice, Butler, i'a.
LF.r.AL NEWS.
!•. ...t i ...ot f... the liu.l ..I ~,.1 .: ...
iiif-l M-.lnlay ill I 1" 11. Willi .Italy. II . .<i
ami \|. Mil liai-l jir. -i.liu tin- ).,, Ir -1
u- ,t . aleil .. ■ . a.id Hun -Vend j-n m. a
.II.) 1 .M.eJ t.. 1.. . OU . I • e 1,1 al'.l.
I' .1 Ja'.. 1111:1 .I.l' .V. I." • liatil. - -ho'llil
i i,. pnt ... 1 1.. '- !.■■ !. «e ,
. pt. linif I.i r. lie t" 1- ' .ii.ru,..l at any uu>
health it..i.tl.i ■ ort'.au |iiryuien - lei
w ere nut ju. •in 1 iiea (lie r..l| \t i-. t ailed,
l.ut vliu ai'i. rteariL i auie in, wei.- ■ ailed
ii|».u t... il.. i. a»'d »*o >a lb- •
tt'h.i lui.) he. U tnl.l <>r • 1." ua<lui i ...1 tl I
i ..un ii,. i in in. t. >1 "i 1 t> it. >■ •
~ , , ' i ml ..I"i .kin? /i. /»ii./.
S.one .»li.u and -i j.f.lie if;.ai were
lledt'e lia.l lil.lt tl..' tl !<).* |. 1.a.1. l. t
'l'll- . e ..I t:till ..II \ In II • " .. . 111-
iintllll. that ..I I lie 11 II nil I e.i 1....1 Oil 1.1 V.
i.'liri in- iiu.l 1111 . >. ' ..ill.i.ii. i t.. tlie
ptaiiitill llu- .a .- .a Wa• tu 1.l \ Kilruj
ami .. s lEieVel A la. 1.l Wei. ilimail..
~| a- • tlI«'il 'Mien ttt" e.l >■ Vi. re lal.ell
11(1. ami Die Ci.urt i.rn. eeib .1 111 the e\eil
leunl ..I its W,C, . an.l ll.i- 1.'t1..V. il I.l:.;-
iVi i r »li >|M i-.| ♦.!.
till, rni-11. i «I« • t.l i
Ale I 1.1. . . Ci.lfllll I - llu- ".. ..I I lilt -
ler VI-I.K. r 1... fbe plain) iff l-.i fl ' I.
Ial.). 1. Hull \. \ Ili.lfner. April 8, jim
till, I I. . the .tl I e 11.1 lilt 111 l".l 11 .... •
.1 If .i..hii:-'., 1V- «; u it) h I verdi.' t
f.u pltrl"..r : ." )>)i
in-.. Si liatlaei M.iml.u.l l'l.a.- tiln -■>
i ',i , \. nil. t l»r pill t"i :"■ 1
W.i hi lid, I dial.ml .ml i.tb. . \> I itlel
Oi.,
sorr:'.
Ou Taettda) mnniß| tbt cpjibcatiou of
Howard Tli..tap ..it an.l .luhu l> lirov n j
tur the trill., tei ol the lii nise ol John I
Lo ■ i.. ir.. hi. the) baring paroba . i tbe
i,.a. |. waa beard, and aftaf the miul pri
liuiinarii . the transfer lnade.
new I.ial v.'a. ijranl. i i.l ti. Kellty j
.- ilildebrand ea •
Margaret Wilder ha applied lot an.a. >■
ii..iu ) lias. t'. \\ ild.-r, and \ ielo. An I.r.
I'rniii Vietorfne Aubrey.
lia ill. auil Km... cut au order it strain
the teuiuViil ut'eer aili giV.ds from the
tillll 111.11 l Hell Ul l'lll'kl 1 Uvp
lu lb. Mipunie i'i.art "I l'i am ;. Ivaniii
hist Mm id in. a de. I an. v. ua innde that is
of a good a. ai of import ana# to landlords
itll.l -a I'erliiiii elii.-s ol tenants. |i v, a lit i.l
that i'arnitui'e leased to a hoarding I.no -.-
ke. pi-1' is n«.t exempt Iron, liability to eei--
ure lia- rent. "It may bo that between
the landlady and the le.--.ir of tin; fur.atari
tbe prqpertj li«loBg>i to tbe lattei bat -.
between the woman and bet landlord tbe
f'urniliirt lielnnged to In r and uas li dde lu
di tri ..." I tider former mliii; ..I' tin
(,'onrt it has been held that the goods ot' a
otranjrei on detniseil premises are nut
liable; that the fjatids of a lumnler art: not
UaUe; ihatgocda on storage ate
that gnuds in pi.ssi'S.--1.111 i.l a i;i>n.-affiiee 1.. i"
sale on eommuisi.m are exempt, ete.
In three ..!'the Butlei papers ol Mm', h
111 11 l i t, a iili.stul.i .Ippeal-.r.l that lui i jusl
been called In our ittiewii-.n. Al thul
lei 111 lit ' .nut . i til.lll Gallagher ul'» It . it held
iv. p. v. as. null, le.l for a.-aaali and battery,
b.ii the . use \ra • sell led it:.d .li.l nut go to
trial. It was correctly not. <l, lint in not
ing the I'll I! c artes thai i.ti.- sellleil tbe
name ot Siiimn liiillagher ti> ini -1 .i1. .* up
peiue.l iiiiiiiiiir the miuies of ihe il. l. ii.l ilil
The mislake happened this win On
Tbiir aluy tnurnina before f'otirt the e.lilur;.
ol the three papers went to Ihe Clerk's of
liee t<. see v. hat bad In-. n dom- iu i.'ourt.
one ol tin-11l i i.j.ii .1 tiniii the iloekct an.l
tin* oilier two copied from In - notes, and
aa tho first man was hurried he made a
mistake that 1.l ionise llu- oLLiu •njrk-ri
the in! I ij-.e fir' 11 -.. u- .■ t ill ti il 11 il
iieiui. -a . ban. • to an.. , liiill, and
we ar.- sorry it neenrri d
1.1.-.lit. en lea . - ..I piop.-rt, in \Villliel.l
and r.tillalu lv. p to tlu» I. I:. I old I'..
were hi.-.I VVedin- -.1... i! •> i .-u - t
proper! v in liiiiialo \\ intii ld ami ('liiit ai
I P lo I'itl -lull •' l'l.lie t.l . - l'l.
The \- ill ..I' Margaret A M. hi t.-k ul
i .me..t.l l■■ p v i pi.-t.it. • I in.lii.. 1.-ti. i .
also will of \ndrev,- i.i.'!.|ei.a Hut lev I vp.,
no letters; also will of llenj Swain ol ll u
inoiiy and letter to U. I', iiwa'li.
I.c-ttera ol adiii n were granted to Itoh't
M Thoinpsoil on e hit.' ol Julia A I'lioinp
5..11 ol Clearlield twp; also l.< li. .1. Mat
Inirger ou estate ..I Tin • Liud -cy of .Intl>-
80u twp
The 1 nited Chrii I lan ebureb, ..I K an
t it \ v. a grunli .1 a i barl.-i
1. vTi Pilot 1 i:i . l'BAi-1 l.lis.
0 Saeger t.. .1 It Martin, property in
Mercer twp for 2aun
F. 0. ..terliiig lo.T. I' l.owry, lot in lint
l( i for J7'iu.
.1 I bott'ry t» I. <n terliiig I.a iu Hnl
I' I.illili. li.-pi I I t., I. I'. iiiiit.i l lot ill Hill
ler l'i >i IIMmJ
Kva Hb>.un tn t'h i l'i.ting, Hi acre, la
Ja. I ..ii for -I 'oii.
I! 1. lioei-.-illg to I. : M. 111 li hill h.t In
Ituller lout!
.lnoJi.binjtinto.il Hiii.l.aiL'l an. in
Middlesex lor HitO
.- I Mr I 'iilidb-.-s to J.e; M 11.. ii t hell. Id
iicres in I', mi for t»..0.
I.i -M> i'andli i.I .1 . M I>..iiili.-11 - >
neres ill I'enll for i .l ".'I li .
Ul ill i lb .I. 1.. 1 H. la.a.ls h.l i.l Hul
ler lor loan
1 I: Ihiilil lu llch ii M.tu unti l h.l in lait
lei f.u 117 a.
h \ l'l. iniiu; tn - li i 11 inia 1..| ,n 11
in llutl it., fur ';!»).
ll.nry Mil l-ley t.l Jllu .-l,i ,1 t oi lot ill
Evanshiirg for liiiiil.
I. l.'ippi rto Juo St.ml 'id lot iu LA an
burg b.r IJ ....
II A Thump mi to ilium. Heir h.t in
Duller lor 3785.
ti fs IT Old. ■ t.l I'eti r I il.' 1] .tel. ill -111
am for 150.
1. Mellon t.i lii.i llluiii. I.a ;u lii-iii.pl
lor
I' Hal.bet,..pi iI, 1 1, ili.. Ilalhi - nil lnt 111
ttiltler tnr 2(ia.
.1 no Slut .-a i r i.. M W ..Oiauiion lot in Mt
Che i nut for 400
Win Croft In Nil my liayidsuii 'JI ... i ,in
t'lanberri lia loon.
V Lowri f,» II Thump:-..n ,i ul I.a in
Iliiller fail on
l.i-wi Kick to I II lirohruaii lot in Hut
ler lti;i7.
Marriage Licenses.
Itoberl c. Barnes. . ■•- Hutler, I'a
Martha Hoilinger
John <i. (Oojl.t - - - Caßary
Harriet Ouiilile ... Miller-town
.1..1.ni'. ban;.' Haxonlmrg
I ,i.:.:ie t •, pUt i If infield tip
Winfield H. Hull. ( linton t. p
Marl bit Mi Call
.1 amen 1.. Hi.ytr, Mi. i.'be.auiit
laua.a ) roup
II al I how Dalim .. ... .ati..lin, I'a
l,li,,ihflh liilliiii*i .Summit twp
Kimer i!ranmer. . < lay i trp
l.b ii In MeCitudle * .- li t li* lisp
• la-. A . M oni i- Wtnle tOWII
Miiuiic t';niii-i
At I'll! tnir;. Mini.hi", , 1., hell; and
\ i.i. i M Mabiou, of Batter Co also Jnuea
I. Moorhooil, ..I' Tarenluiti and Mary A
limner, t.l Kreepnit
At l'itl ditirg Tuesdai W .1. Ttoiilmau
Old Jo le Stuck, of Hutler < ..
At I'lli ilairf Wt-diii lay, Harvey J.
Wilei, ..I llul ler Co.. ami . '.arub M Donah!
SOU, i.l A Ib-t'ln n \ I "
l'. e 1 hjtiblo A 110 K 1 lorso I iiui
incut, bent in tho world. For .swell
ings, brui.'.f ■, still'noHH of joints, rluin
iiiiitisiii, liimenc-.t, m ire hL.hilil.th,
ring-bouu, sweeny ami spavin; it, Itus
no ei pi ill For sale by .1, p. Kkihck,
2 18-3 m. No, ■'), N. Main SI
Itlltler, Pa
Children'., t'.t-lioid hats, itilors,
etc , at. It T. I'ai-i-.'s
—tjuitar.', violiua an.l iu > mill
organs at ' F T STKIII.k'h.
Uho 1 ton bio All O. K. Iloiso ami
t'nttle Powilors.best in the world. A
sure and speedy cure for heaves,
l colds, itillaiiied lungs, rough
m ns of .- kin, and all kidney ili.-teasbn
l or sale by .1. I! EIII>;k„
2-18-Hiii No. •>, N. Main !Sl
lin I ler, Pa.
William ha ■a 1 . leii, e u linn »l
lewelry and Silverware as can be
fiiiiiid anywhere, and delict i..inpcti
tion in price.
_A full line of vbilt ui.all,
veils and gloves b.r i oi.inniui.ants at
L). T. PAI E'O
La ! Opporlunity (■ . V. .. hint
toil vi.i Pun . a. K.nlioatl.
'l'!..- ! . t a 111.; ui»i fm ! <• ■ , r
t.-. \V... hinpOm mjbi.h hot 1..-1.
sue I 'll ittr. I.y the I', in I i. . t .;i
ri. ul <'..inpani .inn.. it.. in;. . ....I
: • ;
-i iiato w hi. hI . HUh'.ut il. .11 i.t ij,.. in., i
.1.-ii '.1.1. tl.at r.m1.l 1..- . |<. .1 , .
u, 'i..n at tl. a iim<* i f. -uanii i.
ill the a.-tivity oi piii. and ir... i., a.iti
ml j.ml .■ in *lii« b flu* city <it...un.! .«••
ver.i a.) "i'l. iiv.ilil.. . i hi.l 1.1....inn. • iti,
•ul; Bowers < - - i-bn - it..- til)
- 4 li. .1, I ill. pl.llnili.'Ut |i> 111J
ii • .i fi ( 1 ' .irkii. .-i th>- i.iv ~ ti. •• i .
•■en 1.. Ihe h.-l H.l till v.-,
I>cnr-i..n tick, t-, mil I i.l i.e.-1..
I.Of at iO on from r.ll -l.iii v'll ■ ..I pre.pin
imitate rati from otbei -t >i i: .'.nit tin*
l-riril. ..I u t. | i.i I'.iltin.'.ie in
eitbei direi li.»n The ■ - Hii * ill be
date, .• .i■. |• I Limited I -pi- oid I*, i.-
6iw ' itbiu i. i. .1 :i v 8 In i> •I.I">11 ••■ i a j.fr
ial 11.tin 1.l I'rillmaii I'iirlor < .11 and I>..
« .... !.. • ' .11 leave I'itl. Uuu'li .t : (hi \
11 .ii.l run il.ioiiuli t.. AVa hu.•• t..i.
l'l. i ..ul ..1»- t. i p in . v l.e iii.nU* Ir..in
V. -I.ii I• .<i in nlii 1-, illl ('..ml' .i' N, i-1.-lK
lii.huii.ml Ivt. i -inn.... an.) Ml it
If.lac .1 fat.-
'l'l.. j.e.-in. . .en: I.ai , it. ir..ui I'iill.-1
I'. i • f :•»».! t. Un ... in.', til ■ ith
I lit- Speti il will teste at ti M A. M
(.11 f1!III-3«I I tt! > C < iI I | I.' I I •(_'
It rcqtiiri -s fndy lor <•»!•• to fully
comprehend tin* liulgiiitu.!« ul' tl.. irr
■uintKf l.iisin. •• II ver, it is ii..t
our purpose to «i in un urr»i <>! be
wtldcriug tiguis, '-ul to ii(»l«* wuii
pleasure the (.Id and |>-•«.-i in I .- .ill
panics I lui I protect the homes, bti-ii
lies* bh.i 1. iiu.l other |iroj.triy of t.tir
citi n i IK- < i iih.i .lluli A SM.ruucc
t'o , ul Loudon, lias a.».-< 1s uIuoUQUDtT
1.. f21,83'J,75^
llio I,on.lnn iucrt CoipOtu
liou, nil.' hundred and
seventy years ug.i, has assets ul
North America. urg.aized in Phila
delphia, i.lni. bt a century ago, repre
sents assets «>t i,071 .i.l'ti. Then
thciu in tiio I'ontinenul, lit
Vorli - iioii.Jou
ami 1 .amr.isbiit', -411, tLe
Springfield, . i .\iasd, >, lln,;. . i.Le
i' i aukiiu, 1 'iiii n. -f ', 11 1; ti>o (lei
lunula, .New \ ttrk, I :«> and
the Orieat, of Hertford, |l,B3)i3Si
• • 1..- of lllij liuittl' ial iii.-Uilli
1 lon in ilu'. world in ilu> >v \'ork
I.lie InHtirant-e (.'o , liuviitL. ) i
over $ 11)5,000,000, IK.ibirty lail
lions in ore tlmii t 1.0 liatik ol liuglauii.
Thepe c. uipatiii'.-.ull iiilitu/ absolute
proieclii.u, »)«, reprei-eiited by
10. i:. A i.uA i Ai 1.1.
Full liiu: of hala, both nil ami
boft, for fin in nier weat ui
I p I .STEHI li si.
f..B Pai.b.—Ten .-"..r.0 of i»nre
Italian I.tea inquire of
VV ? Moav.ie,
(lutlur, I'u
««.Tlili.' Wh.clu ttiid i 1... La I lull,
in'i d i.) I'. VWi .'aiid iti W it
liama'.Jewelry and Mil: ie "lore, and
have liifiit repair.'d ill tyle by
a skilled workman.
—See lb., netv \ atidyLe I'oitil
Lb t'd in White, I'laek uud Cream ul
'—- L. Wtkin .V SON'H
V. n.e cllf I. oi Cl"ii-1.
lai> on
11 , ifci.i .V Xt>N
Largout liiin of lint- baby
ever lirouj/ht to liutai
I 1 T £i m I.K'o
Millinery in all I lie intent
ut leuh.iiialil.) jtf'.'e ul the Midoe i
Mark'!.
Bntfalo
I'lannel , lilanLeb) and \ arnn are Ilu
lie: i good;' in the iilarkot lor \n •-
and durability. Wu have thr.ni.
11. S i t-1 ;i A Hon
Highest enali fu i.. [>aid lot bin L
wbeat at i!et>, Waltor'a Mill, Put
ler, I'll.
I ine.it line ul I HI .\liltl-i ail.l I' >aa
ever fhown in lliißCity All ipiali
tiea ainl pri. eu at
1,. I KIN B()N*M
Oill' till). I. Ol lloMrl'V, (iI.U'CS,
('oraete, I'.ibboua, I.aecH, .V. - in ill
wuya kept up I.i itd well knowu
utaiidiii'd ut excellenie
L. kiii.iM A SON.
Nt vv Bind, uud I'i.loied Silks,
Satin I! liadaiiie.-, Hal in Pel.ti'oii ,
Surabti, MuirtM, Uioa Cliaina and
|. itilled, be.it in.ikea and warranted t.»
ttiat, priced l.ivtci ll.ati • I .ew here jit
I. Si lin & SON'S.
Kramor W.igons.
For Sale at
M \JITINCOURT 1' (Nl'S
Seeds!
Measl'd tloliu Iv i\., A. Muftloi'h
offer upe.'ittlly line l'.iill 111.., in
i linlii.g Murdoi h'a lit >v
(Jherry—ih.i l.tu-tl out i-hoiee
Kluwer Seed?*, iuoltitliu;. I 1.1- Lfeat
While California I' <' W v "lid the
"Mctieau Pu.- Plant."
t lal'.ly roeet; lawn llil.iilrO yrartd
iCtda; all the fioo.l xe.-. tubl. ;-.-. da,
ete. i«et iheii new illu.-Iratud eala
logue, whirl. will I.: flt:lit fine.
Address, aiS Stnill.licl.l .it,, Pitta
burg, Pa.
Milliner j"
A lull line of ilata.
Bonnets, Veiling ru.-hiiif?, tland
kert liiefs, Sill; and Kid tllovea alwiiyd
on hand at l> 'IV Put':-,
S. Mi.in St., (Sutler.
liulla and bala at
J. F T. Si.Kill,i,' .
--A tine display of ueeL iihli.ni at
I» T. Pai'K'H.
. Uirl.i trb yclea at
.1 P. T. Si Hll.k' I
I. .1. I.eibei", the tlrover, wantn
all farrnerH anil stoekraii-erH to know
that he lill ileal ill Htuck of till kind <.
Any peraoiiH any to Hell
ahould aihlrons hint Lorn ll<>x '.i:!(»,
Hut.lnr, Pa., or leave with .1 rteob
11. iber, .lefTerson St.
Our aalea ol llroatlelullm, Man
ni l -'nitidis and I'r. L.i.ida haye
been larger thii teaiun than ever
Piir-'e RtoeliH and low pi i> > i do llu'
biifiinr- ■
It. STRIN .V SON.
Take your ehiltlren to Zitvei 'd
Uallery for I'ictures that will unit
you. Andernou building
All tho new ahadea in ribbon:! at
i • T Pa fm'a
\ eltieipedert, roitkili/( horaea,
wagood and wheelbarrowa at
.1 P. T Si i ni.t-'a.
- lluy the Eigkuio pttlenl shut at
.1. 1 1' iSiVin.t
Zuvtr'a Fii'turta luuvo nothing
wanting in finiah, tone or a turret t
liltenemi.
—Try to llldll. e ycii t ueigbhor to
tuLo 'liii. Ciii-ta.
LKA 1». (dlier. follow I
t It.- r.ipui 111' >• dI
till Hit'.-, is flic l**st eviilt'liM- |
tit if .tin t-Htu t In give t<> llii> i
tNiiiiiiiuiiil .'a lii>t fli»s I'nip
SIOIV l- it|ijiiei'l lt«-<l \\ )
liial •' i jv<-ialf\ d 1 tin- ilrHp i
In! iu<" pt j.) r iiit'l < t\f if nm*
<nf 11;- i inn' .mil pi !. i.n,i 1 ;»I
t>-nti)»n \\f haioll)' only t!»«>
)h % H| t>l «'V iI \ 1 liiil!' til nil! ! I lit
nn.l -nai'inl' •' 111* • ptll'ifx nil
eVi'i'Vllttll;' lu*ami" I lie n.iinrj
«.| < . .N. llt'V n \\ >• IniV')' no !
• .1.l stuck tli.it lia sfti i.| lot !
\eais, lint ;ill irnoil.. art jnir«'
ami In It. IMi \Mcmiis I're
j-'ci'ipfi>ins ifcnive .'-penal at ;
tentinii. il ive tin lint liaVf' |
v It.if \ -.ii \\ ant frank I \ tell
■>) an>l will !))• pl< a <-il It.!
weure it l>>r yon <>n f-linil no j
tn n \V>- .i.* ! ;t !i ti •• ul \ tun !
»
pati.nta<:e ainl I eel sure \<>u|
will 1 o pleasell \\ifli irir metli I
<mlm til tloiii" I .ti: i iier- i, a i ol u.' j
tan r-ave v on- money. Your
illtefe: Is ait? I«'>l .-oi\f<l at!
our . tote.
lif pect lulls.
C. N HO\ l>. I (ni-.-ist.
i Matiiniiil lUi)fl<, Under, I'M.
All the in .% ft} I. -, in I>iul.l.- and
Quitnpa at
M F. A. At .MAFTKN'.
All the uew styled in Flowera
uud lilbbi.ha tit
M f A M XfAllies'.
A lull line of Lute—Pattern lii«lc
for Faster, at
M F. X M. M ARKS'.
i>oa't buy .i wrap until v on bavt
. 'Uiined our iniiiiense dtoek uud
li-ai'Lud out a toiikdnntfly low prices.
We are oveititoeked on i-eiiain .-Hies
and are selling them below eoat.
Ti. STEIN A SON.
Prof. Loisctte's Memory System
in ereuting greater inttnat than ever
in all parts of the country, and per
sons wishing t i improve th&ir liicui
ot v hould t-end for his pro.-jieetna
free a advertised in another column.
Children';! e«nsi in Sin ah. Mu'l,
Swi.-h, Fuibi'oi.lered i. fol Corded
liooiia at I'. I'. 1' \T r
Full line ul guitui aliiugs, baujo
dtringd anti violin stiinga at
.1, P. T. SIKHI.K'S.
C'.loa Us
I'liuh I '.iula an.l .luckota, Pino etotb
Jaeketa and Newniarketa, Stoekin
iielte daeketa, Mi.'aen' and t'llildretis'
Wraps, l,:ite. l styles ami bent made
goods. We.guarantee to save you
money on these goods
I, Stkin A SON.
Large stock »t 1 f nibrellas in .Mo
liair, r«lorin ftiiil Silk with gold, sil
ver and natural handles lor holiday
trrtib' at IJ. Stein .t SON'S.
For Sai.p. —\ bout 11 :> feet of
.Ull'h U il e rope. .I.N. Muntz.
M. rr^Ditkevv
Arl ist ic
I )IVSS
Making.
A'.. OJ .V 1 MIS jI .
NII.KKY rrir,i>i:.'ii - - LM FLOUR.
Aijt «jtq ■ 1.. i ilu '-a. «.i • >ur
I O ij.11*i. 111'otvii ilu. . i -i.tct
w kMM> Ml)., I lat>K.K VI. 'l'liHMb.
I a,.(ii..1.-.I t.irilltii , 1 in.->.| Iti.-l .tc.'-i "I.l" f
, l 11ill 11. .I ami I .-.it ..i-s.T., , 111 til'' ..Otllili .
.1.11 i l\ I . Mil 111 e. il. .1 Nllisi'l , .
i -iniaii.li 1.1 in i*iii. iit'iu-oi, n
«. . * wiiiiMnmnaßSMPiacrimWfM—
| iia i tn..i.Cli nti.l . i- i. • * We ael.i.ile
V i Mill • 11.1 1.. ...11 - .:!■ 111. II Ut l'l IT
olUU'.v,' tar Mt
.1 \IMI> MhU N.Uhir)ißHli,Kail,. il.i N.l
ittiaaww- wa m><r±*h
FOB GALE.
fbe Fvan City flour mill. Tlii, mill i
i it. I.i 1... I hi h.varij Oily, ami is in ono ul the
I. I 1... alii. iu tli.i county; uli io i 1 r..... I
i.iul in i .nimleit I. r a . pt.'il.li.t fiain j: i.i
int" • ..iniii,. Thi- iniil will lie ,joM i hcap,
I . li.it 11.-1 pai ti. ul ill's fall oil oi'a.lilr. s
.1 inn SOTToJI,
bMiiid City, Pa.
THRESHIie HAC,I,NES
A BMXIAI.TI.
Most Ourabl , Ecohomu ai and r» r
ii-i f in ti.ii —w.i iiO giuin; c I ans il ready
ful* ltlul'lxi t.
THRESHING ENGINES
*iiu HillM, Sltiaule li.t) • til. l
>i.tii.|.n .1 I hi |• I • aut'ulu j.,'"' i.»ll •
A H FAliytnfAH 00, lair.itod,
■ ...I t-.i 111 ii. -- I l'i IIIISJ loini.. 4urli ulliiri.l
Ha 1...1 i'lilillo. .I.'. | ll.ills, lOltl., l'l
A nrllTA'l.'l"" C. I Irar Mi.l l-i\lt.-lis.'■>
II IH IV' V.liai u-ai.- I IMII., \\« « .11.1
fl j-J f' Jl I Tnm in'.D- an.l ill |.;.v Sunn v ami
Mvl- 51 lUr .V |'.' I. i-r 111.'1.il .iiiiiiiii . I >...
Ii .in -111 t A lUrr Opportunity I. >r ally 111..11
nrutlDfta poaltkM m Local. or li.-u
--•■111I A: 'i.l fur .. lelialili: .s.ii- 1/ tliai jilaiitu
t.. sit stucl;. A<ldres«, at nuw
R. U. Luetcbf'ord Co.
..r rrjnirn, Roilunlrr, S 1.
i li iillwn tI.L-1 ii.liter.
PITTSBURSH NURSERIES.
I ,111 II linll 1.l 11(1
<it l: EI.CUANT 11. 1.1 .STl.'ATbll CAT
AlaUil ti fol l*'JU Will he litalliil 1111 iij.jili
eiitiun. I. erj I aiiiu f, liai.leaer, Amateur
..r owner of 11 lut. i.lmulil bare one.
Order.- I"!' tlmvent anil ll.iral enihlein
tl r I III! lll.'.lint- lttl lllll.il I >'U'|)bt.||. .' I!'.
John H. to A. Murdoch,
• X,nith field iS,
/'/ / / /;/ /./. u 1 1.
SI 111 "ITK iV 0 IIKIKN
Sanitary 1 Numbers
Ale I < •us Kit lorn.
to vta:Bs iff
Si-wer I'ipe,
(ian Kixtiiren,
(. li>lM-. ami
Nalitial <Jaw Appliance,-'.
Jellel; nil St.,opp. li.nsry 11 oust
iujtii'A.
\l' 4\ll It A I 111 l.» loUdl «•«•!' I I lui our
•11• i • ma bard I-i • i 1 k
- I• i**l > Hmk h>r 1 uniit lii' '1« ui|i« r«(• Miii
ilai . <• I'.-ii . i ...r 'innil .lon || |)ii (»?r
ed. at oiifc. liii.'A-i-, Addn* <B.
li. 1.. Chase & Co." aiT;
rou CAN FIND mi,
- I I.' ■ ')■• V-l ■ . i , '
r.EMINGTOK 81100.
• di.t contrast lux „t iut.tit r^liu.
A Sal i lio<l Customer
IS A
i 'ou crfnl Advertiser.
Ttm-e will) i|i*nl With
SCI! MM DEM AN
tin* i 1 , . ..|j|<T' Clothier and Furnisher" will he -aiisf.e.l
.ih* nw ii .».lv t.i 11• iw ill. largest, l.p'f finest and low#*t
.... .1 i.i.-t. i MI'.VS VOi HiS', ROYS and Ctill.l>KEMß' CLOTH
I\ i. ei er brought to Butler..
II i.inL' Hi a'l< a <>ur tiie r Miii ourt half larger, we are now hotter able to
Mi{>jilv tin- wants <ii our (ustoitu rd am) meet the demands of our constantly
iin n a.-ing trade, limn ever tnforc
< ►in- New Mpi'ing- mtoek
: lu re itml •• mt.mi i.II tlie lair.; novelties in men's, hoys' and rbildmte'
wear •i a full I>< • it ii.n . men - furnishing goods, flannel shirts, trunks,
vul . , i-t Tin- wunderfill, amusing and instructive Engineers and
Sxv iii liiiieii p . U-r n i'ii with every puri base
< "liilclroiis' < lotliing.
\V. I,in made a --|»i-« ial t.i get a nice line of wear, and
in tlii-i ilin.-ii.iii we liuvi* it.-.Meilt-il. Mothers who wish to have their
i ItilJren i 10l lii-'l with good substantial clothing at a moderate cost will do
.» IIIIn . ill oli II lil-fori- jnil'i;lift:-Ilit** eISeW li«'TO as We ii ill SUVt yOil ttlOUgy .
\ line !•:. r.Hi. i wheel every childs* suit of (4 and apwarde
11. SCI INK! DEM AN,
< loihier and Furnisher,
4 B. Main St. - - - Butter, Pa,
510 to 314 Market St., Cor. Liberty St.,
8 M'TTHBURG.
ACKNOWLEDGED THE LEADING
MILLINERY AND FURNISHING HOUSE,
OFfEli AN IMMENSE AND CHOICE LINS OF
Millinery Goods of All Kinds. "
Underwear, Hosiery, for Ladies, Gentle-melt and C'Lildrtu.
CloaUs au*l Wraps, t'«»r Ladies and Children.
Li HI lo'el la> a nit I'araSolS, ill i i>o Novelties.
COI.'SI IS, 11 ihi vlert, iui ludiug C P., I', ft., Madam Foy's, Warner's.
Lull's, ('.milium R(Thompson's Glove Fittiug, Tier MajestyV
Kerri:.' \Vnints, and li' styles for Misses.
Kll >t i l,( •V 1 S »' * n ini|i<ii taiion, Hooks or Uutiuus, nice fresh good..
iI. *1 $1.50, fl 75 anil $2. Gents' Kid Gloves, 75c, $1
; l I s unit ; I .>ll.
I iro Cm lain s. Own importation, beautiful patterns, 68c, 75c, 90c, |1
f-l ?»». S2,M» to $1 -J n pair.
i.hess Trimmings and Notions of all kinds
< ..'Hi-,' I 1111' things, A eompleie line ol perfect dicing SLiris, Collars aoi!
Cull'i, Ii ■i. rv, I'uderwenr, Hoys' Waists, Handkerchiefs
J • r.iiyii-g ami s.- 1 ! ug exclusively for Cash we can ofTer superior in
ilurenii-ni ullll ;«:i J r itec LOWEST PRICES.
2} <h'dei M I. > n. ul r»-. eive prompt attontion.
Examine The New Policy
or THE
Now York Life Insurance Company
BEFORE INSURING.
-V I n i »*iiai..ill. - . .1 •i Ii return 1., Hi.' ju.li. y-iioliter than U offered by any other CUD'
-j. inmi .1" r kt.'[j.ilii', i . ur.iHiiiiH'.t iu the new Distribution Policy of
ii..- \'i v. Voik Lite Company.
Insiiram e Commideioncr Merrill, of Massachusetts, claims: "If the -
sue of these policiescontinue, all other companies will be compelled t.i
struggle luaingly "
Can am reader of this paper aflord to L>-
wiihout a policy which otters such
itdvantages as compel all other
companies "to struggle losingly?"
i "ohj of thi i ijolicy will bo furnished to any one sending .. i
his date of Lirlli.
I-ilo lusurnnco Aleuts »vill liud this un excecdiugly easy policy to . ii
I .moral terms made with ucliyo iuen of good character, eyeu if they are P. ■■
ul ihe business.
Summary of 45th annual repoi L
NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE C;
WM. H BEKRS - - PRESIDE
JANUARY 1, 1890,
REVENUE ACCOUNT.
I'liioi.inu (n>ii t*:'i !•'
li.!. rests Kent etc 4 677 Wfl i •
l ..t«l in. .oil £29 Id 3-' i.. ::i
OISBURSMENT ACCOUNT.
I).-.i Mill..in. .ii."« I i.ii.t<>vi.iilili.... ...f 0 1.-* - i 1
Diviiteml Aiillit ii i. Hint I'liroha.joil liiuraaco 0 B<K» <' *»• !'•
■r..t ato polo > i.iiiii.) ... sl2 ipi )-i «.i.
N.-w I'nlii ii- i ue.l :M
IBSQI U>< ■ V. rittea 1151 lift OSS • 0
CONDITION JAN. 1, 1890.
' \ .i JIQS UU iumi ?H.
iiiv i illl. irjilo . «'.iiii(>an>.'»ew StauJaril ....$ 7 t,l; M*;.: **
ll'onliue tmr|ilu« 7 7fti u..:! ti
Hl jiln ||\ I ill v !:i||.lsril I I per I I'llli.. 15 (iijll noil Oil
I'i.li. ii- HI torn.- I iii.U.-sl
in hi un .- in i>>i. ■ t4to tun y«o i«.i
PROGRESS IN IMH9.
I III: 1.l r iu I lit • i < I f I l.iil' Ui>
Ini'iTii MI llenelif in I'nlicy-holderi .. 1 14S (>..1 t.i
I nore ae in aarpln fordlvideuda 1 71fi *:• 01
lacru.t'i* in pi'riiiiuin 1. . HtW .:.w -S5
in- iii e iu total ineoine 3 W Mi II
I nena tin :i eta... ... 11 673 4M 11
in in turance written 96 080 .i?w «o
I iirr.-KC in iiriiranco in force .. .. ... 74 ils W'i "0
I In ire ot the amount special It re frve.l »• a toutiueent liability to lonium
liivi.leuit I uiul.
M|. i i nut .tiiovo a 4 per cent revert a on i si. ung |ml*cie4 of that cla^f.
V'ANU Kb M, PEIRCE &. CO., General Agents,
J. U. PAGE, Mima^er.
95 Filth Avenue, ------ PUtsl)urg ; Pa.
E. E AIRAHS A CO,
BUTLER, PA.
Agents lor Butler County.