Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, April 01, 1892, Image 3

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    THE CITIZEN
FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1893.
BOY'S LONG PA»T~SUfm
BOY'S KNEE PANT SUITS.
W« now have for yon inspection a larger
line of Boy's and Children's suits than
ever shown by us.
We will just quote our prices on our fast
selling ones.
Boy's long pant suit (for school) $2.50
Boy's long pant sait (union cass.) 13 2»
Boy's long pant suit (scotch goods) 94.00
Boy's long pant suit (all wool) $5.00
Boy's knee pant suit (Tor school) SI.OO
Boy "s knee pant suit (union cass.) #1.50
Boy's knee pant suit (checkered cass.) 92.25
Boy's knee pant suit (all wool) 93.00
Boy's knee pant suit (double breasted) 98.25
Jersey and kilt suits a specialty.
Boy's knee pants in light shades at 25
cents a pair.
Men aud I toy's biaek satine shirts at 50
cents.
Schaul Bros. & Co.
One Price Clothiers.
OPPOSITE HOTEL VOGELET.
tl'Ti ft* has a population or atxmt to.noo.
Uis the County seat of Dutler County, wit!:
iiu.noc.
Four railways, natural gas. and unequalled
taetlltlr* for manufactures.
Impress everywhere; new buildings, new
manufactures, a growing and prosiierous towi<
New Advertisements.
Mercantile Appraiser's List for 1802 -
Orphans' Court sale, estate of John
Turner
Schaul Bro's Clothing.
Racket Store's Clothing.
B it B's Spring Ooods.
Robins Bros, atioe store.
Barry Chaapel's Flowers.
SXotb— All advertisers intending to make
anges ic their ads. should notify us of
their intending to do so, not later than
Monday morning.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
«
Rye Wanted.
The highest Market Price Paid for rye
at our 11 ill in liutler Pa.
Uso. WALTEB.
—W. A. Osborne has removed bis art
and wall paper store to No. 311 8. Main
street.
—The producers of the Lima oil field
are threatening a riot ou account of the
low prices paid for oil there.
—Amos Viock bas started a tobacco and
cigar store on the 3-degre« road Dear
Thorn Creek.
—The "old folks" Concert in the Opera
Honse Tuesday night was a great success.
Pro f. Brown ut to be congratulated, also
all tboae who took part.
—Some day* ago James Root of Petrolia
fell and struck bis thumb upon a china
spittoon—catting the thumb badly. Blood
poisoning set in and he died Wednes
day morning.
—A mistake was made in the publication
of tbe Auditor's notice in the Beaty estate
1 ist week, aud the proper notice is in tbis
week's paper. The date has been changed
from tbe loth to tbe lDtb of April.
The Franklin .Yeica says that the verdict
in tbe llills caso "is notice to any acute
vidian that he is at liberty to fill
bad whiskey, get on a jag of »cute mania,
and turn loose with pistol, knife or blud
geon."
- A gang of burglars are doing the river
towns. At Etnlentou last Saturday night,
they enterud tbe offices of tbe Emleuton
Milling Co., Sloan's planing mill aud tbe
Grand Cenual Motel and took something
at each place.
—The Republicans, .of Winfield and
Buffalo twps., will meet at Sarvej's station
tomorrow (Saturday) April 2d, for tbe
purpose of selecting or nominating dele
gates to tbe New Castle Conventions-
Congressional aud National. ,
—Think wbat tbis means. Tbe opening
of a large tract of land by tbe Government
an 1 askiog tbe American people to take it,
improve it, build homes on it and rear
their families. Tbe Sisseton Reservation
will he opened by proclamation of tbe
President to home seekers aud settlers on
April 15, 1592. Forty-thru huudred home
steads of 100 acre* each will be thrown
open to tbe public at that. time. Will you
g<j. Other sections of tb» west offer
equity oa attractive inducements to tbe
houi® seeker and capitalist. Tbe new
mining territory now being opened in
Utub claimed to be tbe richest yet dis
covered. Are y.ro iuten»t«l T There arc
fortunes in the west waiting the energetic
man. Ifyou are contemplating such u
journey, you will consult your owu inter
est by calling upon the nearest P., 8. A
L. E. R. R. ticket ageut for rates and
further information, or write W. G. Ser
geant, 0. P. & X. A., Meadrille, Pa.
Personal.
Mrs. H. M. Wise, of Barmcmy, is tbe
gnest of her mother Mrs. Lnsk.
Isaac Galloway, a former resident of
this couuty, dieil recently at bis home in
Butler count,, in bis 66th year. Be was
born in connty Antrim, Ireland, and
came to America when a youth. For
sixteen years be resided uear Franklin, and
twenty-seven years ago removed to Butler
county. He bore the reputation of a good
citizen and a consistent Christian.—
Franklin Sews.
People are scarce who are satisfied with
their next-door neighbor's religion.
Mr. A. J. Walker, of Nebraska, istbe guest
of bis brother in law, Tbornley Jobnson,
of Centre township. Mr Walker is locat
ed about the ceutre ol tbe state along tbe
Platte river and speaks highly of that
country.
Postmaster Eastman has purchased a
farm in Middlesex county, Virginia, along
tha Itappahannock. It is a market garden
farm, with communication by water with
the Washington and Baltimore markets,
and he thinks of removing to it after bi»
official term here ends.
Mrs. J. C. Hepler, of Buffalo township,
is seriously ill of typhoid fever.
A very pleasant time was had at a sur
priM) party at Maggie Renno's, 221 West
ISO? * treet ' on evening, March 25,
Key. Enoch Smith, the new pastor of
the English Lutheran church of this plane,
has removed here and will preach bis first
sermon aa pastor next Sunday morning,
April 3rd Tbe members of tbe obarcb
will tender a reception to their uew pastor
this (Friday) evening, April Ist, at 8
o clock. All the members are expected
to be present.
Oil Note*.
A well is being drilled on tbe Martha
Galloway farm in Connoqueuessing twp.—
Northwest corner.
A roaring gas well was struck in the
John Sieg farm in Lancaster twp., last
Friday.
Leutx Si Scblage 1 rtruck a good well in
tha Anderson field iu Ponn twp., Wednes
day.
—Spring goods now arriving at
THJB PEOPLE'S TITOV.
LEGAL NEWS.
LICRSSE COCRT.
License Court convened on Monday, and
all the case* were heard by Tuesday even
in *
t'be program was the same as usual —
the attorneys for the applicants presented
the case-, called the witnes>es and ex
amined them; and Judge liazen cross
examined them.
The only exciting incident of the session
was the "setting down" an attorney re
ceived from the Court for presenting an
exception to the application of Mrs.
Gamble, the exceptant not being present.
Wednesday atternoon the Coutt read the
decisions as follow-:
liBASTED.
George Stab 1, of Zelienople. distiller.
A GOckenheiuier <f Bros., Freeport.
distiller.
G. A J. Reiber, Butler, wholesale.
Fanny E. Gamble. Butler, wholesale.
Thompson and Brown. Bntier, tavern.
C Snodgrass Butler, tavern.
Mrs M Keibing. Butler, tavern.
Lucinda Bennett. Petrolia, tavern.
M. A. Jellison, Petrolia, tavern.
B. Forquer, Millerstown, tavern.
Jno. Dolau, Millerstown, tavern.
Hoch Bros., Millerstown, tavern.
C. Raabe. Saxon burg, tavern.
F. Pfabe, Saxon burg. tavern.
Mrs. C. Blinn, Evans City, tavern.
C. H Miller, Evans City, tavern.
Samuel Beam, Harmony, tavern.
L. Ziegler, Ilarirfmy, tavern.
Chas. Stokey, Zelieuople, tavern.
H. W. S'okey, Zelienople, tavern.
These licenses to continue for one year,
and if not lilted in fifteen days, to be
marked revoked.
BEKTSED.
Geo. W. Campbell, Butler, wholesale.
Jno. McQuistioii Smith, Butler, whole
tale.
B. Eitcnmiller. Butler, tavern.
David Stewart. Penn twp , tavern.
Patrick hhields. JefTerson twp,, tavern.
Phil Kramer, Butler, re.-taurant.
All were refused as not being necessary,
excepting one applicant whose aire was
given as one of the reasons for refusal.
SKSTKXCK DAY.
Wednesdav was sentence day in Court.
James F "SHills, was brought in an i in
answer to the Coart's question as to wheth
er be bad anyU.itig to say why sentence
should not be passed upon him on his eon
riction for murder in the second degree,
said that vif h« killed Petor 8 Dngan be
knew nothing about it and bad told all be
knew concerning the matter in the trial."
And now March 30. lffi>2, the Court sen
tence J men F. Mills, the defendant to pay
the costs of prosecution, and to undergo
an imprisonment by separate and solitary
ci,nfir< nient at labor lor the term und pe
riod of twelve yenrs, to lie computed from
this date, in the penitentiary for the West
ern district ol Penn.-ylvama. etc, and on
bis piea of guiitv to th« charge of break
ing jail be was sentenced to the p.-niten
tiary for two years, to I* computed lrom
the expiration of his first Sentence.
Jessie Smith, convicted of larceny, was
sentenced to the penitentiary for one year;
and to his plea ol guilty oi breach of pris
on, one year—making two years for both.
' James Britin. who plead guilty to two
cba'ges ol larieliy was sentenced to the
penitentiary for one yeai on each, and on
his plea of guilty to breach ot prison, on"
. year—making three j u ars iu all.
KOTKB
J N Iffc has brought suit against the P
I <t W K It Co for one acre in Jackson and
Forward townships.
1 Letters of administration were granted
to Thiw Galloway on the estate of Isaac
■ fta'loway.
The will of Jas Sutton, of Concord twp.,
' was probated and letters to John F
Sutton; also will of J C Shakely, of Parker
twp., aud Setter C T A to A L Campbell.
LATH PBOPKUTr TRAXSKKRS.
Win Love, Jr., to Inea A Wiskeman 42
acres in Clinton twp.. for $2,200.
D Stewart to Mary Stewart 50 acres i n
Cherry twp , for SI,OOO.
A King to G' a Abrains lot in Butler for
(600
T L Donaldson to Mary Snyder lot in
Middlesex twp. for $975.
Eliz Armstrong to F S Forrester lot in
Centreville for SBSO.
Mattie Steel to Mary Kockenstein lot iu
Butler for $2,800
C A A brains to I)ora Leibold lot in But
ler for S6OO
A C Patterson et al to B W HreJin 75
acres in Wa>-iiiiiglou twp for $550. <
M E Bole to Mary Byers lot in Donegal i
twp for S2OO.
C M Harrington to Jos Smith lot in But
ler for $2,000
B F Mechling to W W Mecbling 53
acres in Jefferson twp for $3,193.
J W et nl to A A Campbell
et al lot iu Butler for SSOOO.
C R Smith to J Wuller lot in Butler for <
SBSO.
U E Hemphill to D Lefever 10 acres in
Middlesex for $370.
A Kliiigensmith to U Iseman lot in But
ler tor SISOO
G Murbergi-r et al, Exr'* to W J Blake- ]
ley 194 ucres in Adams for $0793 31.
M 11 Thompson to H C Turk 28 acres in
Brady for 1000.
R Sinz to P Golden lot in Butler for
$3400.
Marriage Licences.
Emile Leroy Butler. Pa
Marie Gaupin... •' "
James W Black Parker
Maggie Lauffer "
Gilmore A Hilliard Franklin twp
Clara Cratty " "
WniSSefton Clinton twp
Lula McCall *' "
A F Fleeger Centre twp
Jennie Wick Clay twp
0 H McCaW.... Mars
Leila Crowe .Renlrew
At Pittsbiug. James Kenmiek and Mary
Ken) on of ifctfer
At Mi-reer, 'SaiAnel J Thompson, of
n«rrisville, and Ellen Wingird, of Grove
City.
At Pittsburgh, D M. Douthell, of
Overtoil, Neb., aud Nanuie E. Wise, of
Butler county,
U. V. L. Reception.
Tbe veterans will give their fiual re
ception for this season in the Armory
Opera House on Thursday evening, April 7.
The "old hoys" always giv free enter
tainments, hut this one will cost 50 cents.
The object is to pay off a debt of honor
banging overthe late Reunion Committee
and the town of Butler. All our citizens
are interested iu tbis matter. Evsry
person should buy one or more tickets.
An excellent program ofmusic,recitations,
addresses, ete , has been prepared
Quartermaster, James 8 Willson, has the
tickets in tbe tre'nsiirer's office.
Don't forget the date, Thursday evening,
April 7th.
The Markets.
BUILEB MARKKTH
Our grocers are paying 23 to 25 for but
ter. 15ctor eggs. 40 lor potatoes, 25 to 30
for apples and turnips 60 lor parsnips, 3
to 5 h>r cabbage, 75 for onions, $4.00 a bu.
, for onion setts.
PITTSiIITRU PRODUCB.
Timothy hay from country wagon sl2 to
sls, mixed bay sl2. wheat straw sff 50. oat
straw $7.50, clovers eed in job lots $7 65 to
$7 85 a bu.
Fri sh eggs in cases 13 to 14. goose eggs
50, countr\ roll butter 20 to 25, bcuns 1 75, .
apples 175 to 2.50 a lib I, jabbage on
track 5 and 6 a head, potatoes on tract* 25
to 40 a bu, onii ii >ctts 550 to 7.50 a bu.
Choice spinach $2 50 to s:i u hbl. lettuce $5
, to $6 a obi.
LIVK STOCK.
At Ilerr's Island Monday, common and
mixed stock sold at 2i to 4; bulls and dry
' cow sIA to 3i
Shi-cp aud yearlings retailed at and
■ 6j. and lambs at C aud 7.
Veal calves relallwl ut 4) tosf.
Hogs retailed ut 5 to SJ.
I THK Oil. MAKKET
I Closed on Mondav at 54], Tuesday at
55, Wedues lay at 55^.
—New Bhoe Store of Robina
Bros., on S E Corner Diamond,
' Opens Saturday, April 2, 1892
Tho Best In America.
, That is tLe kind of Blankets we
t sell. Every one who has bought
tbeni knows it and every one who
does buy them will find it out.
1 at RITTKH A RALSTOM'B.
Best place to buy Table Linens,
Napkins and Towels at
L. BXMN A SON'S.
Second Degree.
At half-past ten o'clock on Saturday
: night the jury in the murder ca-e, after
being out seven hours, returned a verdict
|of "Guilty of murder in the second
! degree,'' the maximum sentence for
which is twelve years in the penitentiary;
| and while every one seemed satisfied, the
I defense certainly has no reasou for com
: plaint.
1 Our report of last week closed at the
point where the defense hail submitted the
testimony o! medical experts The Court
had ruled favorably for ihe testimony and
Dr. Hoover was called. He stated that
alcohol sometimes caused acute mania,
and any person suffering from it would be
unaccountable lor deeds committed while
the mania lasted. Cpon recovering the
person would have n« recollection of
auvthiug done during the mania. He was
followed and bis testimony tully
corroborated by Dr. Graham. Dr. Zimmer
man and Dr. Bull.
On Friday morning the argument-began
with .\ E Reiber, Esq . for the prose
cution, who spoke excellently, as indeed
did all of the attorneys. Thompson, Me-
Candless, ilc<Juistion and Forquer spoke
for the defeudent. S F Bowser made
oue ol the most able arguments of tie
trial for the pro. edition —but each man
seemed to outdo himself
Judge Huzeli's charge on Saturday was
spoken of as perfectly fair aud impartial
by both sides, so it must have been so.
When the jury went out, they first to k
a vote whether or not Mills did the
killing and all agreed that he had. The
second ballot was on the degree of murder,
and they fotiud that they were evenly
divided, half tor a first degree verdict and
half for a second. Tbe second drgroe men
did not believe Mills wa«.entirely respon
sible aud gradually won the others to
their way of thinking.
Wednesday morning the Court sent, need
Mills to the penitentiary lor twelve yc.irs
for the murder, aud two years for break
ing jail, making 14 years in all, and he
was takcu to Riverside that afternoon by
Sheriff Brown and Depui) Douihi tt.
The medical evidence in the caso ec-ui
eil to ho somewhat of a surpii.>e to the
probation, and Col. Thompson's lir-t
que.-tion to Dr. Hoover after lie had been
sworn and had stated that he u prac
ticing physician, was one that young pby
■icians can study over. It wus a> follows:
Doctor, Then, will 31 u tell ibe jorj wi ai
the physical, physiological aud psychology
ical effect of the excessive use of alcohol
is ou the human body utid mi rid J
A Sad Affair.
Butler was the scene of a suicide last
Saturday alternoon.
That morning Mr. William Mann of Ma
ple Ave. took a deaf and dumb child to
the asylum at Pittsburg. He returned
that afternoon and up-<n going to bis home
found that his daughter, Katie, bad gone
on a visit to Ford City; he imtnediately
went upstairs, laid down upon a bed, put
tbe muzzle of a pistol iu bis mouth, and
shot himself through the head—the hull
lodging under the scalp at tbe top.
Mann was an Englishman by birth. He
came to this town about two years ago and
secured a position in the Plate Glass works.
His wife died of inflammatory rheumatism
shortly after their arrival here, and he was
greatly afflicted with the same disease.
He leaves two grown up children, and
three small boys. He was buried in tho
North Cemetery, beside bis wife, Wednes
day.
Book of Flowers.
This office is in receipt of a very beau
tiful Book on Flowcrr from Mr. Harry
Chaapel.tbe popular Florist and Seedsman,
of Williauisport, Peau. It tells all about
tbe good things he has to offer jou in
Flowers, Plants aud Seeos, and is indeed
a beauty, being elegantly printed und
illustrated and is full of suggestions of
value to those who cultivate Flowers.
Vegetables, etc. It is a work of which tbe
well known Florist may well feed proud
It will he mailed to those interested en
closing a two-cent stamp for postage.
Rye Wanted.
The highest, market price puid for
rye at our mill in Butler, P*.
GEO WALTER.
We Are Bound
To clean oat our wraps, blankets and
furs To do BO we are offering them
at lower prices than ever known to
the trade R A H.
The Readers,
of tbis paper have learned by fxperi
euce that we never put iu wild ml
vertisements but merely state facts
in regard to our stuck and prices.
HITTER A RALSTON 's.
—Any farmer wauling a tiuo Jer
sey bull call can leatu 01 one such at
tbis office.
—Justices and f'oustables Fee
Bills, priuted on card board, suitable
for posting—for sale at this office.
Prospect Normal Academy.
It will cost you but u penny to
send for a catalogue of Prospect
Academy.
F. W MAOEE Principal.
Prospect, Pa
Don't forget as on Hosiery m d
Ulores, we always have the best ut
lowest prices
L. BTEIN A SON'S.
15,000
Sheets -of Music of Kvery Descrip
tion at Half Price.
THE IJTJTLE Mu-ic Co.,
Ainiory Building.
—ln Plush, in Cloth, iu Ladies, in
Misses, in Cbildrcns. Wraps we have
a large hue, and we are going to
sell them at wbat they will bring.
If you want a grand bargain come in
soon.
RITTER A RALSTON'S.
—Pupils' Monthly Rep rts, one
cent eacb. for sale at CITIZEN office
Buffalo Blankets, b««st for wear at
L. STEIN A SON'S.
Boarding House Cards, with Act
of Assembly 26 cents for half-a dozen,
for Bale at CITIZEN office.
—Take your children to Zuver's
Gallery for Pictures thai will suit
vou. Postoffice building.
Very low prices ou Fine Umbrel
las at
L. STEIN A SON'S.
—Hello. Wbat is it? Why I)
E. Jackson is selling dress goods 25
per ceut less than they can be bought
any where else. How so? Because
be is selling tb&t much below value
to close out.
Ice For Sale.
Those wanting ice will please leave
their orders at the City Bakery, No.
212 South Main St, aud they will
receive prompt attention
S MORRISON, Prop'r.
Largest assortment and best values
in Dress Uoods and Cloaks ut
L. tiTJJK A SON'S.
One of "Many More."
EDITOR CITIZEK:—We have been innch
pleaded with the discussions through your
columns on Literary and School work.
Subjects of this character are, wethiuk.not
given enough attention in our local pa
! pers.
True, there are many periodicals that
give entire attention to such topics: but
1 the contributors of these are usually per
sons of little or no experience in teaching
! ungraded, country schools
| Also a great number of our teachers do
not avail them-elves of this opportunity.
But the greatest reason, we think, that
onr local papers should discuss these sub
jects, is not for the teachers benefit alone
but lor the benefit of directors und patrons
of our schools. Directors uud patrons sel
dom if ever see an educational journal and
make no pretense of visiting the schools.
The question then arises, how are we
g ling to educate them in the ways and
methods of the modern teacherf In this
respect the town and city schools have ad
vantages over the country schools. It is
not, however, in any peculiar characteris
tic future of the "'atmosphere," nor is it
from any weakness 011 the part of the men
talor digest i\ e appai atusjbut largely on ac
count of the interference of directors and
patrons, that the progress of our country
.school* is retarded.
If the teacher makes a study of his pre
tension, as every energetic teacher will do.
and attempts to put into practice the re
sult of that ,-tudy and experience, ho is
sure to be interfered with by directors who
do mil know (hat there has been any ad
vaueemeut made in the art of teaching,
a 111 tni k the schools should be taught
] the .-.IUIU to liay that they were forty years
ago.
Eradicate this interference and our
country schools will noon walk in advance
ol I bit town reboots.
It ban been said that "The studies now
taught in our common schools are enough
mid more thau enough fur the average
student to comprehend." This is true it
>ou intend to cram them all in bi.> mind
in one term. Tins is where the great mis
take is made, hut it is not always .lue to
luck o|'knowledge ou the part ol the teach
er hut to bis environment.
Five studies are as much as any pupil
nltouM be permitted to pursue at auy one
time.
Hut instead id this number every pupil
in the country school above the third read
i r grade must pursue the usual eight rtu
dies. The rc-ult ol this is mental depres
sloti, lack of interest, the term passes and
tiuds biio In tie in advance ol where he
Maried. Grade your pupils to what thiy
are able to comprehend, including literary
work, and you need bave no tears ol aliy
thing outside ol their text books, of a mor
al cuaracicr, retarding I heir progress.
.Students 1U our academies mill colleges
are usually graded to four studies. Are
not u.e studies iu our public schools '
as bard lor i:s pupils as tho.-e? Then wby
this cramming and hall done work iu our
country schools? Wby till oar pupils with
meaningless tacts and veil their luiagina
lion instead of permitting theui the liber
ty of exercisiug these-faculties by reading 1
unit composition and also public perlor
tuaucesf Of wbat beuetit is book learning
to a man that cannot think or express hiui
sell intelligently 1 ,
It has been wild "Let us do the best wo
can iu the eouutry." That is what we '
>■. oultl like to do and if the average teacher
wus permitted to follow out the dictates ol
his own conscience in this matter tfce "best
we can" could be done
Moss BACK. (
1
Guitars, Violins,
Mand dins, Banjos, Accordiens. i
Strings, etc. at 1
THE BUTLER MUSIC CO..
Armory Building. *
—lf you want to get the best se |
lections come s.jou before the stock <
is run down, as everything must go '
regardless of coat.
1). E. JACKSON. '
New Broadcloths, Bedford Cords,
Henriettas and Fine' Dress Uoods at i
L. STKIN & SON'S.
German Knitting Varu, Spanish I
and Saxony Yarns ut
L. STEIN A SON'S. |
lce for sale at the City Bakery. 5
You can now save from one to <
three dollurs on a cashmere or henri- I
ettu dress by buying from
L). E. JACKSON. '
—New wash goods in Zepherett,
Per«iau Mull. Mousseline, etc, now <
ready for your inspection at
THE PEOPLE'S STORK.
I
Best styles iti Drees Goods and
Cloaks at >
L. STEIN A SON'S.
A stove and fine grate can be
purchased cheap bv auy one needing
those articles. Information given at (
ibis office. I
i
Full 35-inch muslin for 5 cts. a
yard at THE PEOPLE'S -TORE. (
I
The Reason I
For the great gain in our business in <
mat WIH U parties buy a bill of u- •-
they are so we I pleased with the ~
value of their purchases compared
with the amount of uiouey invested „
that they give vent to their satisfac
lion iii con variation with others, and (
thereby becjmu agents i
for R4 H j
Wraj.s, t<i/rs, Blankets.
Blankets, Vraps Furs, Furs,
Blankets. Wraps, a largo stock and (
you can liny tneni about your own i
Price. 1
HITTER A RALSTON'*.
Kid gloves iu all the latest i
shades ut 1
THE PEOPLE'S STORE.
Pianos and Organs. i
The finest selection of reliable
makes ever displayed in Butler Co. j
Call and examine our stock before i
purchasing.
THE BUTLKR MUSIC CO. ®
Armory BuildiDg. '«
Slippery Rock Normal.
Attend the State Normal School at
Slippery Rock, Butler Co.. Pu. Kx- <
penses only S4B for 14 weeks. Kx
! celleat advantages in all branches
Spring term begins March 29, 18'<2 (
A dress ALBERT E. MALTHY,
Principal.
"~ " I
Lot« of *Vraps, Blankets and furs.
But > " «h Mild come iu and sec the
Price, l.i~y will astonish you.
HITTER & BALSTON.
Truthful Advertising.
Is the only kind that piys, which
! explains the fa :t that Ritter A Hal- |
ston do the trade. R. & R.
Our Ttade.
This month has been away ahead
of any former January. The reason
is that when people come ,
<in and examine our goods and bear
J the prices they invariably buy.
R. A R.
—Zuver's Pictures leavo nothing
wanting iu finish, tone or u correct
Intellects.
Ladies anr' Misses' Clonks in great
| variety at lowest prices at
L. STEIN A SON'S. 1
Tlie 13e«t Is
b
r ) naur to <jooil i t yon nrr
■ j *irl\ Th> j'hyxiritiH ex.
pectg rtnttlU nml thin con
j unit) be ohtaiiifl irhcn purr
5 ! flrui/M arf <h*lmisrrl. f'„.
i | ritf rarr and accuracy in
trtry department <rf our
hutineix. Only rei/wtrreil
pharmacists arc t mploynl
and personal SHjtereiirion
t ffiicu to errry detail. HV
i ndcaror to keep erery
thinij that is inquired for,
but if «v- do not hare what
I your prescription calls for
tee icill tell yon so and do
our best to yet it for yon
at the earliest possible
time. Xo matter tchat is
needed for the sickroom
come to our store, thir
price* are as loir as eon
sistcnt with pure tjoods.
In ferior out s ire do not
care to handle at any
juice I'hysieiamt pre
scriptions and family re
ceipt* a specialty.
I!i sped fully,
C. N. 150 YD, Druggist.
Diamond Block, Butler, Pa.
INSURANCE COMPANY Of
NORTH AMERICA,IOOIh Year
Assets $9,278,220.00.
Home of New York,
Assets $9,370,640.00.
Hartford of Hariford,
Assets $6,743,046.84.
Continental of New York,
Aiibcis i 5.806,734.91,
NKW YORK LIH E,
Assets $125,947,290.81.
Ollice of
E E. ABKAMS & CO.
Office in HI'SKLTON BUILDING, next
to the Court (louse.
PflS tit i LBK 'in M \
NATIONAL BANK,
Bim.KM, PA
CAPITAL Publ f|», - - $100.000.00.
OKKK F.BB :
.lot Ilitrtmiiii. I'res't,
J. V. Kltta, Vice I'res't. t'. A. Italley, ( ashler,
IIIRKOTOKS :
ros llartinan, I'. Collins, o. M. Hussell,
11. M< >weeney. C. I>. (Jieelllfe, J. V. Kltt.s,
K. K. A brums, D-sllc llozlctt, I. (i. Smith.
W. s. WaldrtMi, I). Osborne. M. Klnen:iii.
A general banking business transacted. In
leresi p;< id 011 time deposits. Money loaned on
approve*, security.
Foreign exchange bought and sold.
Mercantile Appraiser's List,
For the Year 1892.
liI'TLKK BOKOVCIf.
(jamble, Fannie E., liquor merchant, Butler
s2t>:i oo
Keilier, Jacob aud Bro., liquor roerchant
Butler 203 00
BUFFALO TWP.
Pennsylvania Distillery Company, distillery,
Freeport * ' 153 0U
ZBLIEXOI'LE BOROL'OU.
Stahl, Oeor<e, liquir Zslienoal*
203 00
ADAMS TWI'.
Bowser, .1 M, 3 pool tables, Mars 51 00
Collin, John, 1 " table, 31 00
Murry, P 11, 3 •' tables, Caltery 51 00
I ONNOQI KNKSSINO TWP.
EWIIIK, (iilbsrt, 2 p ,ol table-), Connoqua
nessing 41 00
I'KNN TWP.
Dutl'ord, W S,.') po il tablus, Renfrew 51 00
Watson, A, 2 " " " 41 00
lIt'TLKB Bo Unroll •
liiehl Wise, 4 pool tables, Butler 61 00
Breslebam John 5,4 " " " 01 00
Cainnbell N I), 5 " " " 71 01
Double John, 2 " " " 41 00
Krepps \ W, 1 '* '* " »J1 o'i
Mct rea U U, 2 " " " 41 00
EVANS C ITY BoltOt Cill.
Croft L M, 2 p 101 tables, l>*n< City It 01
Cweulier II K, 2 " " " " 41 00
HARMONY BOROUOU.
Ziegler Wesley, 3 pool tables, Harm my
51 00
KA RNS CITY BOROUGH.
Gilbert A, 2po d tible-i, K tr.u City 41 00
MILLERSTOWN UOROUOII.
Amy C P, 9 pod bible*, Cuioora 51 0)
Kadder G P, 4 01 00
PBTROLIA BOROUGH.
Kilroy J B, 4 pool tables, Petrolia 61 0o
SAXONBURG BOROUGH
Schroth Emit, 3 p ' >1 ta'ile,
ADAMS TWP.
Anderson J A Jt W F, store, Valencia
12 13 25
Hoggs <k Crawford, store, Mars 11 15 75
Boyd Bro's Sl MoCalla, " " 12 13 2,
itarr J C dc M l>, " " 14 7 75
lioyd W 1), lumb-r, " 13 10 7J
lieringer & Elder, st ,re, My »;ni II 7 75
Gillilaud WJ, stire, klars 12 It 25
Irvine C B, " Myoma 14 7 75
Little J M, '• Callery 14 7 75
viarshall .1 D, " Mars II 15 7->
Mct ombs AM, ' Myoiux II 7 75
siiaunoii JF, '■ Callery 12 13 25
.■Sterrett SO, " Valencia 14 775
l'noinas J 11, " t/'allery 12 13 25
ALLEGHENY TWP.
SchellJ D .St Co,store,sui ly l'oiut 14 7 75
BRADY TWP.
dulton K (J, store, West Liberty II 7 75
II lues 6c Co, " " " 11 775
Kobiuson W W,' " " 14 775
I hompsun .1 ,\l, 11 Elora II 7 7O
Wigtou TW, " Pump II 775
BUTLER TWP.
Dickson BC, sio'e, Butter 14 7 ~■>
BUFFALO TWP.
Cramer Mrs li 8, store, Freeport II 7 7 t
Ekait David, Snipper,Sarver»ville 14 7 75
1 alkner L 11, store, " II 77 >
McCaflerty James Jr," " II 7 75
Powell John W, " " 12 1"! 25
Server Mrs 8 B, " " I I 7 75
Sarver II K, " Ekastown 14 7 75
Wuteou W, lumber, Sarversville II 7 75
Wiikewltz Gotlieb, peddler " I I 7 75
( LAY TWP.
Arthurs .I II <SiCo, »t >re, Ku lid 13 10 75
Lagher GJ, " " 14 775
CHERRY TWP.
Bailey JA, store, IJorar 114 775
Elliott II W, " Coaltown 13 10 75
Fogal Valentine, " " 14 7 75
McCoy 11 C & Sun, " Anandalell 775
Stewart llru'», " Coaiuiwu 13 10 7.,
Stoops JE& Bro, '• Moniteau 11 77Z
Sproul it Uindiuau " Gomeraol 12 13 2o
CENTBE TWP.
Fieeger A W, store, Flceger II 775
Mct.andless M 11, " " I I 7 75
CLINTON T'VP.
Audersou KJ. store, Flick 13 10 75
Snider Samuel, " Kiddie's X
Uoads 14 7 75
CONCORD TWP.
Kulin Al> & Co, store. Hooker 13 (10 7o
Mark well S, " Greece City 13 10 7o
Murtlaud Bros, 1 ' Magic 13 10 76
CLEARFIELD TWP.
Fuelled Peter & Sous, store, Fen
ellou II 7 75
Mcßride MJ, store, Coylesvilte 13 10 75
t RANBKKRY TWP.
Frautz J, stire, Ogle II " "Jt
(jarvin W, '" " 14 773
Heudricksou AG, store, Ogle 14 ' "io
Johnkun M 11, " " 14 1?5
CONNOQUENBSSTNO TWP.
Barubart It St. Son, stose, Conu'g 13 10 70
Christie JL,M D, " " 11 770
Nick las C, " " 13
Purviauce JTi W A, store " 11 15 75
Wright Bros i Co, store Whites
town 12 13 2-i
DONEGAL TWP.
Cate II S, store, Greer 11 775
Graham J 11, " St Joe 13 10 7o
PAIBVISW TWP.
Hutchison MB, store, I'eaclivllle 14 775
FRANKLIN TWP.
Kornrumph O, store, Mt. Chest
nut 14 7J5
Watsou Wrn, store, Mt. Chestnut 13 10 <o
Watson Win, " Isle 11 757
FORWARD TWP.
Bowen Wm, coal, Zeoo 11 7 >
( ..oils li, " Ueibold 14 770
Dultiel 1M S, store Zoo" II 775
Sebilllug A, " KeiWold 14 770 j
JEFFERSON TWP.
Gerner C A, store, Jefferson
Cent'e 14 7 7.'
! Hsrtenstein L. '* Great Belt 14 77 -
Mcßtide M J 4Co " " " 13 10 7"
LANCASTER rwp.
Lander J. store. Middle Lancaster It 7 7,
Metz A E A Son. store Middle
Lancaster 13 10 7;
MIDDLESEX TWP
Gil'e-pie W J, store, Flick II 7 ">
Uarks W J A Bro. store, Glade
Mill II 15 7
MARION TWp.
Bailey Joseph store, Hsrrisvilte II 7 7 >
ti irmley J 11, " Murriosville 14 77.
Ilamilum 11, " Borers II 7 7"
Sisuey LJ, " • II 775
MERCER TXVP.
Rryson WJ, store, Forrestville 11 7 7",
Owens W J, " " 14 7 7f
OAKLAND TWP.
Blaney A Andre, store St Joe 11
Campbell A G, store, Sonora 11 7 7 .i
PARKER TWP.
Adams J D, store, Bruin 13 10 7-">
Caldwell HM A Co, " " 14 775
Caldwell HM A Co, " "II 7 75
< ampbell T G, " "II 7 75
Howard John C, " Glenora 14 7 75
Murgau James A, " Parkers
Lauding , 14 7 75
Orr J W, store. Bruin 14 7 75
Orr JH, " , " 13 10 76
PENN TWP.
Busier It M A Son, lumber,
Kenfrew 14 7 75
Calvert J M, store, Kenfrew 14 7 7.'.
Poulhrt AM, " Br.iwusdale 13 10 7 .
Uollelreund 11, " Keulrew 11 77 >
Kirkpatrick Itobert.ooai " 11 775
Markwell F A Co, spire " 13 10 75
Patrick James, " " 13 10 75
Price A Tillinghast, " " 14 7 75
Suttuu AD, " Maharg 13 10 75
SLIPPERY ROCK TWP.
- Hook t 11, store, Keister 11 7 75
f Ciiich.ow ES Agt.lumber. Wick It I» 7
„ Hall A, store, Branchton II 7 75
SUMMIT TWP.
Birckbichler X, store, Cartam
( eutre 14 7 7 >
Dittmer M B, store, Herman 14 7 75
VENA.NGO TWP.
Humphrey D W,store,Eau Claire 12 13 25
Kohlmeyer G F, " " 14 7 76
K, rr LT A Son, " " 14 7 75
Miller A O, " " 14 7 75
WORTH TWP.
Gardner WF, store, Jacksrille I ! 10 75
WASHINGTON TWP.
Altmiie Mrs T, (.tore, Hilliar l II 7 75
iiealy J L, " " 14 7 75
Day J E, " " 14 7 75
Harper A Gibson, " North Hope 11 7 75
McKee A Co, " llilllard 14 7 75
MitllinA MilUin Jr," North Hope 11 15 7 >
Mi i arliu C It, " Argentiue 12 I> 2 >
litcheltree JF, " Milliard II 775
Pa ter-oo O M, " " 117 7.,
Mrs I, J, " " 14 7 75
l liompsou IN, " North II >pe II 77'
WINFIELD TWP.
Fos er C A Sou, store, Leasure
ville 14 7 75
Kraus I! & A " Denny 11 15 75
Sm:th A l.ogan " Carbon lilack 12 11 25
A eidhos Lea is A Co, store, Denuy 12 13 25
BL'TLEU BOROUGH.
And. rs< n A C, Mgr, store Butler 14 7 75
Aikic A Campbell " " 11 15 75
llielil Henry, " " 14 7 75
IteliU A Gulden, " " 12 13 25
IticKie .lohn, " " 11 15 75
lioyd CN, " •" 12 13 25
Itati'h J F, " 11 14 7 75
Boos Jacob " " 13 1C 75
Bowser ML, " " 12 13 25
Campbell A Templeton, store, 10 20 75
Colbert Harvey, store, Butler 14 7 7->
Colbert A Dale, " " 13 10 75
( Iceland A* Kalston, ' ' 13 10 75
Campbell JGA W, ' ' S 30 75
Cypher Geo A A Co, ' ' 11 15 75
Ouliy Charles, ' ' 10 20 75
Douglass J 11, ' ' 13 10 75
Forcbt H A Sm, ' ' 13 10 75
Krecmau Clothing 1 *' 13 10 75
I'rank JA A Co, ' ' 13 10 75
Flrmming W C, ' ' 14 7 75
Grieb E, ' ' 14 7 75
GriebJK, ' ' 14 775
Grieb Cbas R, ' ' 14 7 75
Graham A Hafle, ' ' 11 15 75
Grove WH, ' ' 13 10 75
Grieb A Vogeley ' ' 14 7 75
Glass M, • ' 14 7 75
lluselton BC, ' ' 10 20 75
llewitFM, ' ' 14 7 76
Hinchberger C, ' ' 14 7 75
Heiiietnan II C A Son' 1 13 10 75
HuffFJ. ' ' 14 7 75
llollefreuud OH,' ' 14 7 7")
Harper Bro, ' ' 11 15 75
Hull 11, * ' 14 7 75
Hunt II B, ' 'll7 75
Heck DA, ' ' 10 20 76
Jackson I) E, * ' 13 10 75
Jackson A Mitchell, ' ' 12 13 25
Jerecki M'l'g,Co L'd ' ' 9 25 75
Kirk patrick A Keed ' ' 11 15 75
Ko«h C A Sons, ' ' 10 20 75
Kamerer W A, ' ' 13 10 75
Klingler li JA Co ' ' 7 40 75
Kemper Frank, ' ' 14 7 75
Keller Geo, ' ' 13 10 7o
Koouce II vV, 1 ' 14 7 75
Kepple John, ' ' 14 7 75
Keunela Joe, ' ' 14 7 75
Kirk H D, ' ' 14 7 75
Limberg FW, ' ' 13 10 75
McKride A Elliott, ' ' 14 775
Miller GW, ' ' 9 25 75
Mangold PK, ' ' 13 10 75
Mitchell Chas M, * ' U 7 75
McCrea W S, ' ' 14 7 75
Morrison M L, ' ' 14 7 75
Metzger A Volkwetn • ' 13 10 75
Marliucuurt SB A Co,' ' 8 30 75
McClain M, ' * 14 7 75
Marshall A A, ' ' 14 7 75
Niggel J A Bro, ' ' 13 10 75
Nickje WM, ' ' 14 775
Oslairne W\, ' ' 13 10 75
Oil Well Supply Co, ' • 8 30 75
Pin vis SG A Co, lumber ' 8 30 75
Phillips W W, store ' 14 755
Patterson JN, ' ' 10 20 75
Phillips OM, ' ' 18 10 75
Pa k in J Sr, 1 4 14 7 75
I'ape D I', store, Butler II 775
liedu kJ C, ' 12 13 25
llmiwr Freil F, ' ' 13 10 75
Hull Al. ' ' 13 10 75
Kicti y I A, ' ' 14 7 75
Kiitcr A Ralston, ' ' S 30 75
Kockeustiue M C, ' ' II 7 75
Keioer All M. ' ' 9 25 75
Keiber A AH, ' ' 10 20 75
Kobiiison A McCounell, stire,
Huller 14 7 75
L A Sim, store, Butler 10 20 75
Schutie A O'brien, ' ' 14 775
Sohnei'iemau 11, ' ' II 15 75
Smith J A II W, ' ' II 15 75
Stehle J FT, ' ' ll 7 75
Singer MT< Co. ' ' 14 7 75
Sehaul Bro's A Co, ' 1 13 lo 7->
Stock C, 1 ' 14 7 75
Sutton W O, ' ' 14 7 75
l'erwilligcr MrsCC, ' ' 14 7 75
Traxler Kouis, ' ' 13 10 75
Troultaan A A Son, ' ' 7 40 75
Traxler J A Sou, ' ' 10 20 76
Wuller JL L. ' ' 14 7 75
Wnller I) H, ' ' 13 10 75
Williams Alex, ' 14 7 70
>v alker J L, 1 ' 14 7 75
Wick 1. C. lumber. ' 10 20 75
Weltsel ttro's, store, 1 13 10 75
Weser N r, ' 14 7 75
Wuller Pharmacy, ' 'll7 7 >
Watson Robert, ' ' 14 7 V >
YouugA Crtiikshauk, 1 ' 14 775
CI NTREVILLE BOROUGH.
Bard A Son, store, Slipperyrock 12 13 25
liiu/haio A Sou's, (tore, ' 13 10 75
Christie A Camped, 1 ' 11 15 75
Coulter I'S A Co, 1 ' 14 775
Cluttou Bros, ' ' 13 1Q 75
(irine W H, ' 14 7 75
Kerr JC A Co, ' ' 13 10 76
Kiskadou ll P, ' ' I I 7 75
Lawreuee WE, ' " 11 7 75
Hiin-ey WT, 1 1 14 775
I'ber A Bestler, 1 1 14 775
Wilson K L, ' 14 7 75
EVANS CITY BOItOUOfI.
Bury LN, store, Evans City 14 775
Bario David, ' ' 14 7 75
Birchard II C, ' 14 7 75
Boggs A Kline 1 ' 12 13 25
Barkey John, coal, ' H 775
Doualdsou T A, utorc, ' 14 7 75
Dam bach JN E. lumber ' 12 13 25
Kiclihoiz A llelinboid,store' lo 20 75
Hudson ltobert, store, ' 14 775
lilt Geo A Son's, ' ' 11 15 7.)
Li-tJ M. ' ' 14 7 76
Petler Fred, ' • 14 7 75
Kipper JA, ' " 14 776
Kauisey JA, ' ' 14 775
Sunup Bro's. ' ' 9 26 76
Sinaibers A J, ' ' 14 7 75
Si'oedul A. ' ' 14 7 75
While J M, ' ' 14 7 75
Wahl M. ' ' 12 13 21.
Young Henry. ' ' 13 10 75
YUUIIK W 11, 1 ' 14 7 75
Zeman D. ' ' 14 7 75
FAIRVIEW BOROUGR.
Scott C, store, Baldwin 13 10 75
llawu A Black, ' ' 10 20 75
HARMONY BOROUMI.
Blackmon CB, store, Harmony 11 775
Bentle 11 M ACo.lumlier, ' 14 775
Fppinger A Sahli, coal, ' 14 775
Fuehriuger A, store, ' 14 775
Goehring WA A Co' ' 11 15 75
Horrobin Mrs Lu'ty,' ' 14 7 75
Jarekl M't't Co, * * 11 15 75
Kirker 8 D, ' • 14 7 76
LaUhaw F 11. ' ' 14 7 76
Miileman Bro's, ' ' 11 16 75
Oil Weil Supply Co.- ' 11 la 75
Swain G D, ' 1 10 20 76
Stiver FB. ' • 14 776
KARSBCITY BOIIOUOU.
l arhart Joseph, store,Karns City 14 7 76
llilli ird A A G L,' ' 14 7 75
Sto e' F It. ' * 14 776
J Wersb Jobn. ' 14 776
II IRKIHVILI C aOtHCOI.
B»*tr ES, H*rri»vi I* 14
titck Ros« rt, • • u r r
Wwn RL • • U 7 7;
lliocbin SR. is 1.7
tlacfc Hl'. • • s | i ;•
Curry J E. • 14 7 7
Kirrrk J M. * • 14 7 7
Mnrrism W L, * * 4
xiLurarrowx B<>B<>l<.H
Bo»f»W W. C( i. r» It
Bell P A A C«, • • u
towec J B, • * 14 7
De W.il'# I>r W 1.. • • 14
Krunr J T T, ' 1 4 7 71
KriokV S, • 12 13 2.'
Frederick I'flA ('\| u tnl.tr, • 11 |«. 7'
■ Gi*-» Geo, store. 1 it 7 7'
Hooh Bro's ' • 13 10 7a
iU) >E F. • • i j io
Johns, n C H, * • (4 7 73
HC. 13 io 7|
MrKt* JL, • ' 14 7 7j
Murtland JC, ' • i t |i 75
Siebfrl. Hock A Co, lum'nr ' 14 7 7",
C, sliir, 1 14 7 7
■Vhiaeger F. 1« 7 7A
Westerman Bro's, ■ * •> j,-, 7-,
VV'ettermau HF 4 Co,* ' 13 in 7;,
pomuviLLi toiocon.
Humphrey Wm A Son, s|. ,re
Porlersville |« 20
McDanald Geoß, n»n, Purlers
viile M f M
Marshall A 8, .tore, Portersville II 7 7>
Okeson ST,' ' 14 7 77,
Kaoistr Bros, ' ' !4 7 75
PROSPECT BOKOCUH.
Bower* A, store, Prospect 14 7 77,
Critchlow Rro., ■ • 1.1 | (( 75
Kdtuuodson A .Son, ' * 11 7 7-,
Forester Bs. ' • II 7 7
Met lure J 11, • • 14 7 75
Kul.lie WK A Co, • * 12 13 :5
Ri<-hard«on II M, ' • 13 10 7-,
PETROI.IA BOROUGH.
Chesebro E I*. store, Pelrolia 13 |i) 77.
' * 14 7 73
Deiih • in T, ' • 14 7 75
I'oter W C, ' * 11 7 77,
l > 1 bsoti William lumber, ' 1( 7 77,
Hawk J M, store. • || 77.,
Kliugeusfni'h II J * * 14 <77,
Kilchenstein Anna • • 11 7 75
starr ML, ' * 14 775
Stought->u W It. iunk, ' 14 7 75
l'oronski tiros store, • » 75
Yeag>-r 8, Juok, « 14 7 75
at'NIH RY BOROUGH.
Breaien .V Cou*«jr, store, Wot
Suiibury 11 15 75
Breadeu A Allison "tore, We.t
Suiibury II 7 75
Mectiling John. »• ire, Mfr«l
Suabury 14 7 75
l'r» or tames, store, MT«<t 4j-i<ijr/ l'l 10 75
HAXOXBURG 80R01..11,
Helmbtild Mrs. fnm,. v s > 1, ..t iro
Saxonburg |l) Jit 75
lleluiboii Mr. The*., A H*». 1. stur
Sat .nbjrg II 1, ;j
KraU-e r, store, Saxon burg I 7j
Merxii >u 1. it, M I), • H 7 76'
Muuili H. UW, • • It 775 1
Muder Henry, A, ' " II 775
Selpel Hwualtl A, ' ' II 7 75
Sachs, Itauaian A Co, lumber Sax
ouburg 14 J .51
ZLUKNOFI.I: u<'ROUGH.
Allen A Dumbauch, store,
Zelieuople 12 13 2-">
Ba>taiu D O, store, Zelieuople 11 7 7o
Dll,dinger, J, ' ' 11 15 7.)
I iri bicli Bros, ' • II 15 75
Goehriug, W A A Son. store,
II 15 75
Hamilton 1» L, storeZelieuople 14 77 ,
Hou-rhol«li-r 11, ' ' 14 7 75
lift W H, ' U 13 i 5
Pasufut C S, ' • 14 7 75
Ufcil C K, ' ' 14 7 75
Winter A, ' • 14 7 75
Zchuer E, ' ' 14 7 75
Mercantile Tax *-5,515 st»
Wnolea-tle Liquor Licenae 750 00
Billiard ami I'ooi Tables Mi) 00
TAKE NOTICE: —All whi are c»uce>-ue<l in
this a|>i>raisc>iieut, tl it an inp'tl .(fill be
hel<l at the Commissi.mars' o(B<:t> in Butler on
the 2tft!i day of April, A. D., 1S!IJ, l>et*een
the hours of'J A M auil 3 P. M. o'clock,
when ami where you miy attend if you
lb ink proper.
11. 0. LEWIS, Appraiser.
March 4th, 1892.
B. B.
NEW!
Fifty Pieces
FINE AUSTRALIAN
Wool Suitings,
0n« of the most deairable fabrics for
Sprinir Dre-tues Invisible atrip***,
cbeoltH and plaid-* in ail tbo Soft
IJHige, Taa and Grey mixture*, s)'.
incbeH wide till cent* per yard for
the elegaut wide good*
Vigogne and Chevron All wo* 1
Suitings,
38 ifichfa wide, at 45u a vard. nuke
you wonder where the profit in
them is—you get a good (•bare of
.it if toil tret the ifoodd—3B-iuch
ail wool SuitiugH, 45c.
INDIA SILKS.
22 to 2T incht'H wide. . r >oc, tiOc, f»sc,
75c, $ I 00 to |2 00.
Wri.o our Mail Order Depart mentfor
full line samples of Spriug and
Summer Dress Goods, Silks, etc
New Catalogue and Fashion Journal
free to any address.
lso<>-o;s & 811111,
115 to 121 Federal Street,
ALLKQHKT. PA.
Our Spring Goody Have Arrived, Cjme
and see them.
We have put our foot down ou high
prices on Spring Clothing for men, boys
and children. Our stock contains all tin
latent HtylcH and patterns in all grades.
\V« have men's Satinet Suits at (3 50,
men'a Uuion Caaaimer Suita at 4600.
men's Finn llusiness Suits at t~ to •lO.tNl.
and a large liue.ol ilress sutta also at rock
bottom spot cash prices.
RACKET STORE
120 S. Main St.. : : : Butler. Pa.
I ttT ilfinn l nl>s» you write u» <|Ul k
_UO I CIUUU |y \\< i,anl niole HHlet
men. and will Knaranie* iM runoienl poaltlpna
with salary and expense* pal.l weeklr. Full
or purl i line. Kifwrienee not reipiir. <1 m>s k
complete, Includliut maujr X-at m-llii k ai»< tal
lies. Kleiraut otitiu tree AiWreaa
1. II IIAIVKKAIX).,
Nurwri man. Koeb' ater, N. V.
r.«taMl*liedlST%
A iveitiau 10 UtTIZBR
N <>1)1) y aice
(•<mk!s. Ji. 2/ terns.
Our l\<r.» Suit Department was never
I more complete than it is this season.
• New Spring St vies
j VOW READY FOK INSPECTION.
Do not } »ut oil' I Hiving vour bor a
new .spring suit, but come now while
stock is complete and secure the best
patterns.
Also a large line of" Men's Suits, Sin
; gle Pantaloons, Gents Furnishing Goods,
Hats, Etc., at lowest possible prices.
H. SCHNEIDEMAN
104 S. Main Street, Butler, Pa.
YY rHEN y °U buy APAIK OF SHOES yoa m»k». o« •
\\ ecale, what i* jam aa mnch of an investment oa though Jtm bought
a hundred shares of railroad i»took. From tb ain ve-t m»nt jam look
lor a return If the *boe* have not been mUropr.- ent-d fotll («t it; if tkoy
have been you won't. What wo Ha mf * on* Shoe* la that yon ma BO RT»k
when you invest io them—that it wil pay tou U> hoy tbea W» nasot
epcak too highly of oar
MEN'S FIXE CALF SHOES
in both Coogrea* and Lace at si, «»r of our Fioo Dnifolt KM
Button Shoes, Fex ble Solea, unequal- d 'o- wear •n i uD»>ic*Hod for atylo
at the low prire of $2 per pair. W- are *till bandit--g tioae mm >fcjaa for
children which have rained for aa *ucb enviable re oia'i >n ibroagboat tW
country. After your children hare ouc- worn tbem yoa will boro no otfcoro.
AL RUFF,
114 S. Main Street.
■ ——»
I f you are interested io Gardening you ah old send for oar BOOK OF
FLO WEBS, PLANTS SEE rS
It tell* how Safely, Easily and Cheaplv you ran procoro the "vary boot"
and "moat reliable'* io Plantu, Seeil-*. etc.. »nd we mix cooaiilarabl* "art"
with t ti- printing. using fine and arranging tbe mat tar io a piano
ing cuminunMenie way very*attractive to <>ur ruat. outh Wo omul tbo Book
and a Packet of Wild Flower Garden See<l» (valued a: 10 cvoto) for tfcrao
two cent titamp*, or if you are iotere-ted but have DO U-M for tb» Son da. a
postal card will do tbe buaineaa; your addreiM on one tide, our addraoa am
the other Write now. Mention tbi* p*i«r
HARRT CEAAPEL. Williamsport P»
wruv.i'/ r < =" :
;-'V J * *
Mi
r ' - ...
f 'J « ' !CK SI I ? >I»n«V; •
Grand Pianos for
Sale.
Now la jour nine to wkict * aeod I'unn. .
(Ic. not wain til buv but one dano In jro mr li'<-
11 in* - . So ulilk aelectina oa» It I* the beat «»*•♦
lileapeal in bay it *oo<l on*.
PROF. MAIKHS,
»( IWon lum «n>H a llano and Hrw .11
I'trior at No. Via. Kaat North St., where he >■.
ou exibitlori a new Intohe of Plain* imm
very u -.1 nf makrra ol Hoaloti. tbey hare a l i t
rl< It andVi.-ll»w tune, the action la lUrhC <|u
ami poMi-rlul; thrj will alay In tua<* loi >*• -r
Hum any mlier Piano on ai-rount ol a Be«
tuniu* piuv tb»t. I will bo clad t >
allow and explain tleaa call and examtnr '»•
fnre iiiijrny fWaberi- Vou '"an aa*e iwv
by |iur< liailuK a I'l.uni ol Iw. and get ..
ni.trumi-iil ibat >ou ran rely upon, and •>m>
Hi.ll I will warrant or garatitea lo tflxe entire
BatMlartlon. I ba*e made and tuned
l'ianos and Organs
o
or over W veart. there lor know how to aotert
1 fleet I'lauo.
PIANOS AND ORGANS
TUNED.
tilH E. North St..
BUTLER, PA.
BUTLER COUNTY
Mutual Firs Insurance Cs.
)ffice Cor. Main & Cunningham flu.
11. U. HKINKMAN, Mbtretary
DIRECTORS:
Vlfred Wick. BsMMasa (Hirer.
• r W Irrln. Jiinm Stephenson
W \\ r.larkmorr. N. WMtaaL
I" how man. D. T. Noma,
tiro K«-tt.-r«r. < ha*, ttebhun.
.ohn Grohman. 7i»bn Koemn*
LOYAL 8. M'JUNKIN, Agent.
HUTL.BR, pa.
Karm For Sal®.
At Public Auction, oa
WEDNESDAY, APIUL 11. 1803.
40 arr» mora or laaa, niuat- ia Hatier
lap , duller Co., Pa . known aa tb* K«l-f>n
uiill property, baring thcre.lll erected a
Irauie b'.uw, frame barn and *n.t ai II la
runutuK or<l«r Will bo aoW co«a|i
For term* and further inl»riaati»n <-all i>w
or aildrraa, I.LI 11. KaLfluii,
Oa tba premiaaa.
Ml. Cbaataat. P. O.
L. S. McJUNKT.N,
Insurance and Real Kstatr Aft
17 EAST JF.rrr.RMow HT.
j HUTLEK, - PA.
Planing Mill
I Yard
t. L. PU *Vll*. L v. rciv»
!S. 6. Purvis&Co.
«A*l ItTli B« ft* AMD DUUM IV
Rctttrb aca Planed T n«hw
. *■*«** <•*>•« «,rr «'B.
SHINGLES, LATH
SEWER PIPE.
Batl«r, Pa
FARM FOR SALE.
TV- .oderalatied win *ll mm miminaMMH
m ity trrv ».*» or lean. aaal ><l 1 alaa la MM(
Ta«.. on the iv in»i in aa* Wan IWI aiai
M.irvii.ii* ami \r ..m 1 .tacmaa an Ik* r. S W
R It aaH war ta.- • M*wy oM OoM.
It r*.ni.ii«. .. *"»»' b«wa». aaa* taaß hum
V-* 14. tfiaal .nftoillitia**. ih4 aMlart. lo'»a4
ami Iftaal fn-iiKl. two «|.»ln»a a—rlnaai.
a burn ai.d all in gmd >rt»»r.
lo |i«lre of or «.ftreo«
Jam«i Davidson,
VI yom« P. O ,
Ruilor Co.. Pa
Fivsli S«hhlh Grow.
Fru t and MM
fr» «b trum onraary, ara
Iwat an 11 h*ap»«t mo
jfutf trrr <• •:»
BeauHul Flover Seed.
rot flovrra arraagad
in rict.aai 'l*n|n» Illa«tra<>
ttl ratal /n* fraa at frail
trer. TKI'B 10 NAME
J. It. & A. Murdock,
50H Smlthnaid St.,
P.tsbareh
FOH HKNT.
Ktrm cwata r --.g 200 aaraa, ioaaMd la
IbMirf .1 T* »I . well » aferw*. f«*4 ■ H>aJ
Die. IJ . t <V»l* r-"l d«»lli»«. iMt». If
franerf ami b»*4 farai ta tko lava
ijj f. >.« *r» in* cwlti*alW« f»f
m#r UiM'f 1 -pi* tan*. Aaalr ta
ANUUEV r«>RS.
billet Co., Pa O»W0«a P. 0.