Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, February 03, 1893, Image 3

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    THE CITIZEN I
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 18a3.
Ci-TLKB b«a a population ot about IJ.OOO.
It i* the County seal ot Butler county. wltU j
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Four rallwaj-s. natural fas, and cnequaUeo
labilities tor uienuiaetur-.s.
rroyress e»rywh»re; new building*, neir
rranuijctup-s. a k Towln« aud pnwpcrou* to'n.
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vertisement. 1
New Advertisements. z
Jfotke in Divorce—Dimmotk vs Dim
mock. <
Annual meeting of Peoples H. <fc L
Annual uieenng of Mechanics B. £- L.
Schanl dt Nasi s Dissolution Sale.
Evergreen Nurseries. ,
NOTE —AII advertisers intending to make S
canges in their ads. should notify us of j a
tiieir intending to do so, uot later tiiaa i
Monday morning.
I 0
LOT'AL AND GENERAL ;
Buckwheat.
The highest price paiil f«>r bnckwheat at 8
the mill ol Geo. Waller it Son, Butler, Pa.
Fashion is a fickle jade, c
Aud her fancies quickly fade, 1
For now we neither sing nor say, u
Ta-ra ta-ra Bootn-de-ay.
—Case-hardened —Lawyers.
il
—Nothing pays a poorer interest on the
than wearing a long face. t
—Ji.b had boils, to be sure, but then he
didn't have any newspaper portrait. j
—The P 4W. has put some new coaches 1
0:1 the Xarrow-gauge.
—Benry Keiger caught a large red loxin ,
a hole on Bume3 farm in Clearfield town- (
ship, last Wednesday.
—The man who was knocked over and hail 1
three ribs broker by a back said afterward 1
that he felt very much run down. I
—We are nnner obligations to Rep. 1
Douthett for a "Smull," and Kep. Mutes
for a World's Fair Book.
—A Greece City young man got eighteen
pole-pussies out of one hole a few days
ag", and sold their skins for sl2.
—A. J. Frank and Co. intend removing
to Wall's Station on the P. R. R., and are r
building a store room there.
—There was a "panic in whisky" last
Monday and it "dropped five points"— •
This is stock market talk. '
—The newest athletic erercire recom
mended for girls and women is turning
somersaults
—Pork has reached the highest figure t
known in years. S2O a barrel is the price t
asked. e
—'So, Ifuud dear, the man who drives a 1
pair that are worth a pile is not necessarily 1
a pile-drivor.
—The winter wind* whistle a particular j
ly mournful tune as they blow through the j
ba*sball grounds. f
—The mo.«t ard«nt admirers of feminine
lovehae*!. are women who are not blessed 1
with an uver-supplj of comeliness. t
—Bl»bbs—'The rainbow has mime le- '
geud connected with the flood, has it not T
Wigwag—" Wny. of coarse; it describes an
arc. '
—"Are these cigars strong?" a»ked the |
man of tho cigar dealer. " —Are theyt - ' re
plied tho latter, "well, yon just try to pull |
on one, and you'll pee if they are.
—Rails—"Why do you laugh at those '
rtupid jokes of Mr Bores't" Vails—"Why,
the fact is, you kuow, Mr. Bores i<> a
member of the firm 1 work'for."
—For- several days this season there was
good skating in some parts of Teias
Skates are almost as great curiosities there
as fans in Greenland.
—Bessie—"At any rate thero's one nice
thing about that batefnl Mr Bigbtone in
Cold weatlier." J*.Bai»— •"What, I'd liko
to know!" Bessie—"His fur lined ulster."
—"Take a little water after that medi
csce," said the physician to the Kentucky
Colonel whom be was attending at one of
the hotels. "Ah—ah!" said tho Colonel,
"do I have to take the water.'
—The lttte fains spoiled the sleighing
and coasting All the high grade streets
of the town were used loan unusual extent
for coasting last month, and no serious
accidents were reported.
—lf yon want to see a oozy hotel take a
look through Barry Faubel's Hotel Butler,
lie has traui-formeu the old Eitenniiller
Bouse into as comfortable looking a plate ;
as you would wish to stop at.
—"Xoir,''said the photographer, "just
thing you are sitting for a pic nrc to be
sent to a patent medicine firm to be used
in connection with an 'after tnkin?' ad in
tbo newspapers, and I will be sure o get a
likeness that will please you."
—Midnight mechanics entered Walter's
Mill last Friday nieht and helped them
selves to some flour; also Weser's store
Saturday night, and carried off cigars,
pipes, old coins, a watch, and other
articles.
—John Keefer of Butler twp., whose
place is along the Potersville road, two
end a half miles west of Butler, complains
of the "shooters" leaving tiieir empty cans
in his woods; and desires us to say that
they must stop it or he will prosecute.
—There was 15 feet and 9 inches of wa
ter in tho onongahola at Pittsburg, Mon
day,and 15 feet. 6 inches in the Allegheny.
The ice gorges in both rivers went out.
crnshicg and grinding, but owicg to the
great precautions titken, no great, damage
wa.< done.
—lt may be well to remind township and
borough Auditors that the law requirs them
to have 75 official and 75 sample ballots
printed for each 50 names on the list of
the Assessor of their election district; also
that they must deliver the tickets to tho
Judges ol election the day before election
day.
—The placing of salt on the ftreets aud
Bidewaiks onght not to IMI allowed. It
makes a mixture far colder than any ice
can ?>e; it i- also injurious to leather and
often occasion* soreness m the leet of
h -r-e . The use of salt in thiß manner is
prohibited in many of the cities.
—Dr. Chaney, president of Bates Col
lege,illustrates tbo progress of co education
by telling tho story of how a man in IHOS,
011 being asked how many students were
attending the college, answ-ered: "Forty
three students aud a nigger and a woman,"
and adds, "Now there are forty wumen in
tho clashes."
—Hattie Bernard Chase is an honorary
member ol many lodges of the It. 0 P. li.,
and carries with her many handsome
jeweled badges of the Order, presented to
ber by Ihe different lodges who elected her
to tnemhftr'bip. Ono of them, presented
to her by the. Memphis, Tenn. lodge last
spring, is a mammoth gold star, in the
Center of which is a largo cbaned Elk's
bead, tho holding six large dia
monds. Tho eyes are ruhies and the entire
ornament is one of tho haudsomcst and
gjost valuable tfuuveuir* of Uie kind.
—The C<mnty Audit-.r? fiai.bed their
work of auditing. Wednesday, and filed
toeir report with lha Prolhocotary. On
the 2d of January last there wa« a cash
balance in the Treasury of sl4 1'J8.02; and
the assets of the county over its liabilities
aggregate $39,056 57.
—lt see ins to be settled that "cittzens
tickets cannot b« certified to the township
or borongh eicepting by nomina
tion papers; but there is nothing to prevent
both parties or all parties nominating the
same men, or one party making the nomi
nations agreed upon and til® others mak
ing no nominations.
—The Giris Mission Band of Bethany
Reformed Church entertained their friends
last Thursday evening at Rev. Limbergs
Quite a pleasan' eveuine was spent in
pan."*. T— 'ations, vocal and instrumental
music.
Retrejhmenti trere served by members
of the Band.
—The clothing business in Butler lately
conducted by Schanl Bros. A Co.
will hereafter be conducted by
Schanl A- Xast. who. this week,
advertise a 'dissolution Sale, with
extra bargins in heavy weight clothing
and overcoats This firm h ; is a handsome
and attractive store room, they carry an
exteKsire and complete stock and they
have met with great success in Butler.
—The remarkable difference in the re
sults of accidents was never more forcibly
illustrated than iu two that happened last
week. Fred Sharpe of Bnffaio twp this
county, fell from the top of a 15 or 20 foot
ladder,at Freeport, struck his head on a rail
and was ; nstatitly killed; while at Pitts
bnr/, Saturday, John Dangherty fell head
first down au elevator stiaft a hundred feet
deep, Wtts conscious when picked up, and
though brui.-ed, cut and bleediug, refused
to be taken home in an ambulance.
—The woman with one child who com
plains tr.at she doesn't get --tiaie for any
thing." may find a little consolation in
this true slate of affairs Mrs. Yates, of
Springfield, Ohio, La-just given birth to
her twenty-fourth ciild. Five sets of
twins are numbered among them Mrs.
Yates was married at 14 acd her oldest
child is now 27 year-of age. Thirteen ol
ner children siill live at Lome and make
life a lively one for her. Nothwilbsianding
ih'.o fact she dots ail of her own hoUi-ework
and always has.
A New B. and L. Association.
On Tuerday even ng a number of our
citizens met at the office of J. \V. Hutchi
-on, Ati'y,and organized a local branch ol
The rirst .National Building and Loan A.«-
Miciation ol I'itt.iburg, Pa.
The local board of directors chosen are
W U. Huff, J W. Hervey, II A SidJei,
J. 11. Sherman, G C. Bellis, W. 11.
O'Brien and B. M. Frice. The I*l Nation
al is the largest and n.ost successful A»-
nocialiou in the State and comes to u* well
i ecom mended.
The Safe Deposit and Trust Co. of I'itts
burg, I'a., is its Tieaturot and Trustee.
Among its officers and stockholders are
MUCH men as T. U I'obiuviu, Trea- A \
tty. Co j T. F Brown, AuSitor A. V. Ry-
Co.; 13. B. Tayior, Gen Manager F-un'a
Co ; D. F Corwin, Sec. &. Treas. P. V. <£
0. Ry.; T. C. Jenkins, merchant, Dr. J A. ,
Lippencfttt. oculist; Theo. Sproul. Prcst.
Mercantile Trust Co.; tV. T. Howe. Secy,
and Trias, isafe and Trust Co.
Stock or information concerning the
Haw institution cau be had at any lime by
calling on J. ft'. Hutcbioon,local Secretary
and Treasurer.
The Sick.
Hugh Eyman of Greer is seriously ill.
Mrs M. Dailey of Petrolia, is on :he sick
list.
Jeremiah Dailey, of Miil'Tstown, is con
fined to bis oed.
Judge It axon was called froo; Kew Castle
last *eek by the serious illness ol his wife
David A. Mcllwain, aged 50 years,whose
home i» at Evans City, is at the South
side Pittouurg. Last October he
went to California tor bis health, and he
gradually grc* worse. He siarted for
b. mo and arrived in I'ittsburg last Satur
day. He had to be removed !MIH tLE
fain. He w ill remaiu at the hospital for
a few da>s and then go home.
LOUIS TRAXLER
Great i.leat ance Sale of W nter
Goods.
Ladies' riboe l vests 19c eacb
Micees' cashmere hose reduced
from 35c to 25c a pair.
Mi.-ses' 25 • cashmere hoae down to
17c a pair
1 lot of wide ecallopped laces
worth 15c a)d u >w 2<- a yd.
1 lot $1.25 quality llaanol nk:rts at
75c.
Men's uuluundried 50.- shiru at. 33 :
40 d- zen handkerchiefs at lc each
1 lot of cream silk lace worth 25
and 35" a yd. ur. Ih' a yd.
1 lot of black eilk iaceb worth 25c
I at 12 • j d.
1 lot of wool Bedford cord dress
! goods Aiit 50e now lOc a yd
1 lot atl wool dress flannels 65c
kind now & a vd.
O'ids and eutls iu $1 50. $1 25. aud
SSI (JO cornets for 43e.
Your cboic* from a lot jil 25 uud
sl.()ft kid gloves for 59t; a pair
I rimmed bats au<l houuets at bait
price
Un'rimtned bats tfiveu v, all
that it required is to buy the. triuiuiiug
•'or tb em
Cloaks at less than cost.
500 remnants of all kinds of dry
goods at half price.
Come soon and request the clerk to
bhow you the bargains in each de
part uie at.
Loui-< TRAXI.ER.
Next door to the Butler iSav.ngs
Bank
—Znver's Pictures h-uve nothing
4-anifiig in finish, tone or a correct
lUeee-s.
—For aii h- m< made candies, com
n>ou t-endies and crenii candies, go to
•JOHN A. RICUEV.
142 £3. Main St.
Best styles in J)ress Uoods and
Cloaks at
L. bTitiN Ai SON'S.
—Everybody reuds The Pittsburg
I Dirpatcb for the reason that it con
j tains more news, botn general. sp"ci-
I al.and telegraphic; ha> more contrib
J | utors and more s|>ecißl ctirrespond
ence than (*UV other oewspaper be
tvvsn New York and Chicago.
Best place to buy Tabls Linens,
: Napkins and Towels at
II L. STEIN A SON'S.
F) | New Broadcloths, Bedford Cords,
- Henriettas and Hne Dress—Hoods at
IJ. STK!N SON'S.
1
Fall and U'in»«r Pre*.* (Joods at
THE PEOPLES' STORK,
No. 323 South Main S'.
Don't forget us on Hosiery ;nd
' Olove~, we always have the Uvt at
r lowest pricea
J 11. STEIN £ SON'*.
t!
u Buffalo Blankets, host for wear at
si L. STEIN A; KON'«
.
e Ladieu anr* Misees* Clonki- >n great
j variety at lowest price- at
L. b'iiiN 6, tiVN's.
LEGAL NEWS.
MOTKS.
.Injure Stove. of Pittsburg. lately re
marked from the bench that hp regarded
the Oleomargarine act as a "piece of;
demagogy which a di.-grace to the
starute books, bat as long as it was the
law it would be enforci-d.
Letters of Adm'n were granted to Abram
Uoyer an'l Frederick Weigel on estate o;
Samuel Moyer, deed.
The will of Wm. L. Bartley of Butler
rs» probated, ar.tf leiters granted to .)
Walter Hartley hud E McJunkin; al*o will ,
of Michael Kelly of Venango twp.. no
letters: also will of Robert Stewart of
Porteraville, and letters to \T m. J. Kence
dy, Win Humphrey and Eli J. Moore; I
also will of John M. Bollinger of Cherry:
twp . and letters to Chas. F. Bollinger and !
Orville C. Bollinger; also will of Magda- j
lena Scheel of Jefl'eraou twp., no letters:
also will of Era Blum of Jackson twp and I
letters to Henry Shaffer; also will of Free j
J. teharp, of Buffalo twp., and letters to
Wm. 11. Parker.
Lewis Byers was committ-d to jail by
Esq McAlioy. last week on a charge of
libel preferred by Wm. Reedy.
Mapgie A. Snyder wa-' granted the bene
fit of the seperate earnings act.
Quite a number ol persons called at
t the Reenters office las', we k and this to
sre the wills of Koliert Stewart of Porters
ville, and Wm. L Bartley of Butier.
W. E. Cooper has b.ought snit for tres
pass vs T B. Smi:b, and M U. Byerley vs
Abe Flick lor same.
LATH PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
AV C Thompson to W E Ralston, lot i
Butler for S3OO
Jonathan Vogan to John Vogan. 50
acres in Worth for S3OO
Agnes Rohrer to Fred Weaver, lot in
Harmony for sllO
Mary J Murray et a!, to Fred Bupp, Sr,
52 acres in Lancaster for SIO9O.
Christian Micnael.Ex to Sr»-phen Mi 'hael
a'.d Stephen to Christian 100 acres iu Sum
mit tor ssooo
Karl Uutzer to Isaac G Pollard. 12 acres
in Fair view for JCOO
Geo Marburger to F <t W Ky Co, ft acres
iu Forward for $3,967 00
Jno Marliurgt-r to P <t W Ry Co, 3 acre*
in Forward fir $150(1
T S Coulter t«> J M Mci'lymonds, 2 acies
in Slipperyr. ck f-r $l5O
B S U to Geo A spang, lot in Butler for
SBOO.
li I) HoekenberrT to Josiah Christy. 54
acres in Clay for S6OO.
Marriage Licenses.
Frank B Kennerdel' Tarentum, Fa
Ineit Mason
M B Snow Bntler, I'a
Lizzie Miller Janiisonville. aP
William Baldauf Butler
Katie Baungarteu Jefferson
Thomas McG'ath Natr< ns
Aunie Euright... "
At Pittstiurg, J(d>n B Smith and Lydia
Fehl of Mars.
At Franklin, Eliner E Beep and Sarah
E Reefer of Fairview
The Markets.
BUTLER MARKETS
Our grocers are paying 25 for butter.
30 for eggs. 60 for potatoes. 60 to 70 fur
apples, 1 00 for onions, 75 tor parsnips. 4
CLS a pd. f"r cabbage. for dressed
chicken, 15 for turkey, 40 cts a
0u for turiiii s, 40 cts. a doz. for celery
PITThBTR'j PRODCCK.
Timothy hay fmni county waeoiiw $lB to
S2O, straw $6 to $7. mill feed sl6 to 21,
mixed bay sl4.
Country rol) batter 25 to 27, cooking
butter 10 to 12
Fre-h eggs in cases 31 to 33, cold storage
26 TO 27
Potatoes by car lots, white 85 to 90, red
75 to 80 mixed CO to 65
Apples $2 00 to $3 50 a bbl . beans $2 00.
cabbage 250t0 375 bbl.celerv 30 to 35 ,i
•ioz . honey 12 to 20 o, ions 1 40 to 1.50 a
bu* dressed spring chicken 13 to 14. duel,
and turkev 15 to 16. goose 10 to 12, tallow
4, turnips 2.75 a bbl.
LIVE STOCK.
At Heir's Island, Monday, bulls and dn
Cows brought 2i to 34. common steers 2 90
to 3J 1000 to 1200 iL steers 3j t to 4 15,
1400 IT. steers 4 60 to 5, and still heavier
troni 5 60 to 6 40
Veal calves sold at 6 to 64, heavy
calves at 2$ to 4j
Common stiet-p sold at 1} to 3, and good
at 3} 10 SJ. common lamhs sold hroDgbt 3}
to 44. ami good spring lambs 5 10 6J.
Rough anil common hags sold at 7J to
7 85, and selects at 8 to BJ.
Repent.
Rev. John Q. Critchlow of Utah, a Mor
man Missionary will preach in Hnselton
ilall on Thursday, Friday and Saturday
evening* of this week Freetoall. Come
and hear the Latter-day gospel. S.
Di-uhle Blackboards, Secretaries
Desks, Enreka Baby Jumpers and
Swings for Bale at
J. F T. STBHLE'H.
—On December Ist we begin to
iovoice and want to reduce oor stock
all we cau before that time, there
'ore will aiakn special low prices iu
blankets r .bee, harness and every
'hint.' we bav»' Martinet.urt &Co
128 East Jcffeteon street, Butler.
Very low prices on FiDe Uoibrei
Us at
L ST KIN A Sow's.
Money to loan lnquire of F
S Purvianee, Hueeltou block, cor.
Mai a «nd Diamond.Butler P»
—Children's Trunks.
Cbtldreu's Bureaus.
Children's Chairs
t bildreu'- IVooden Bedsteads.
Children's Wooden Tables.
Childreri's Wooder Rockers a'
J.F. T STEBLE's
The New Firm.
BEKKIMEH & TAYLOR
Uudertak'-r.- and practical embalmers,
late of P'ttsborg. have opened an
undertaking room in the Diam tnd
Muck, mxt door to the P<>st< dice
where they are prepared to show a
Sue stock of sroods, pertaining to
undertaking, among which is a full
line of coffi .s, carkets. shrouds, wind
ing sheets etc.
Anyone requiring the services of
HQ undertaker would no well to call
and examine their stock.
BEKK.IMEK & TAYLOB,
251 S. Main St.,
Butler, Pi.
—Hotel YVaverly. best house in
Butler.
Boy's Carts and Wagons
Toys that never out-stay their
elcome with the Buys at
J F. T STEULE'S.
—Oo December Ist we begin to
invoice and want to reduce our stock
all we can before that lime, there
fore will make special low prices in
blankets, robes, harness and every
thing we have Martincuurt & Co.,
128 East Jefferf-on, street Butler.
The Peoples' Store carries a full line
of Ladies arid Cbtldrens underwear.
Boardine House Cards. with Act
of Assembly. 2.') ceutf for half-a-dozen,
for sale, at CITIZEN office.
—On December Ist we begin to
| invoice and want to reduce our stock
| all we can before that time, there
fore will uiake special low prices in
• blankets, robes, harness and every
-1 'hirnr we have Martinconrt ,t Co.,
j 128 East Jefferson street, Bnt'er.
Pianos Ui>r'£rl'» Pianos,
j Metallonh -ie- O rnr.s,
Accordeons C< "inn*,
j Musical Boxr» M< nth Ortran** ol
all kinds tit J. F. T. Sxfuuii's
- NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. 1
Ilev. Covert lias entered suit aeainst the
officers of tbe order of Solon fur conspiracy
to defraud.
According to Mrs. Rnssall's evidence in
her suit against R. H. Russell for divorce
at New Cattle last Thursday. Russell is a
couunbiat terrior. Mrs. Ru.-sell told how
he had pointed firearms at her. how he had
knocked her down, how on one occasion
he had drawn a knife across her throat.
She said her husband had threatened to
prosecute her brother, Rev. Bran
don, of Westmoreland county, on a charge
ot having committed a felonious assault on
her 8 year-old daughter. He bad to!d her
he knew the accusation would be faKe.but
all the same, it wentd be the roesr? cf
driving ber brother oat of the ministry
Be said Ju lgn Martin would not dare to
decide a ease against him. because, as he
aileged, he and the Judge had been en
gaged iu several little speculations to
get her.
While John Dougherty was repairing
tbe electric wires in tbe elevator shaft ot
Kaufuiaun's store building in Pittsburg,
ia<: Saturday, his f >ot slipped and he )•
head-first, t > tU<3 pit, a oi»taace ot 100 feel;
and though terribly bruisjJ aud cat, v. as
uot killed.
Three of the churches of Cambridge.
Crawfurd county, have united in revival
work. Tbe meetings are drawing l*.rge
crowds and promise a general awakening
A company has been incorporated at
Uanisburg to build an eleiric street rail
way betweeu Philadelpnia an d Lancaster
This line, if built, will be the longest elec
tric road in existence.
Charles A. Hennig, a dyer and scourer
of So 29 Federal * reet, Allegheny. wa>
f-.und dead in his shop last Saturday morn
ing with bis throat cut aud his skull frac
tured. There is much mystery about the
case and it i» not certain wether it was a su
icide or a murder. Coroner McPowell thinks
it was a murder, and the Allegheny police
sa> that their investigation has strength
ened the suicide theory.
The postma?ter of Kittanning was in a
queer prediction one day last week. There
are two Frederick Yockeys residing in
Valley town.-hip, Armstrong Co. Both
were soldiers during the war of the rebel
lion. Within the past year both have been
granted pensions one of them only recent
ly. Both get their mail at the Kirtanning
postoffice. Tbe postmark showed that
ootb were mailed from Pittsburg the same
itay. There was no way to distinguish
them so tbe postmaster had to tefuse to
deliver either of them until he would write
tor lurther information.
The Kittaniiinsi Times tells this story ol
a sensible man While iu that town Tues
day of last week, William Yeagle, pur
chased a cook stove. It was a bitter cold
day. aud the j 'Urney home was a long one,
s i he just put a piece of a pipe on his store
>2ot itoiue wo< d and Some coal, started a
lire in his stove and was warm the whole
way nome.
The people of Iloney Brook. Pa, in the
hard-coal region are alarmed With a
forked out coal mine beneath their feet
and a few remaining pillars gradually sue
climbing to the ravages of fire which has
been burning for a month, a collapse of
the surface is likely to occur at any mo
ment. To be precipitated into theri-cesse«
o! an abandoned coal mine is bad enough,
but to tumble into a seething furnace is
too much lot eveu the sturdy miuer.
The incendiary, who has been causing so
mucb alarm in New Castle during 'be pa-t
three weeks, was captured last Mondaj.
He is a boy about 15 years, named William
Roberts. Mayor Brown b g»in to suspect
nun about two weeks ago, w hen it was
found that he bad always turned in the
alarm at the fire boxes. Ho has been
r iadowed during the past week and w t ««
caught running away from a stable, that
tie hail fired that evening.
The Pittsburg <t Western shops on River
avenue, First waid. Allegheny, including
tbe blacksmith and engine rooms, the me
chanical departments and tho round house
were totally destroyed by fire Wednesday
morning involving a loss of about SIOO,OOO.
OhD'H KDittirp Yarn, Sjtiij-I
and tin atm \ Yarn* at
L. Stein «& Son's.
—Alwav nt<>p at tbe Hotel Waver-
Iv when in Butler
—Take your children to Zuver't*
Uallery for Pictures that will gnu
vou. Postoffice building
Larereet assortment and best values
in Dress Goods and Cloaks at
L. Steih A Son'S.
IPlaning Mill
—A *'
5 >iiinl>ei- Var<i
I. 1.. ft KV Is I. O. Ft V V
S.G. Purvis&Co
MAKDrAttI RKBS AND DEALER* I*
Rough and Planed Lumber
t£ V <Citf !>Ksw:KtP! hi*.
SIILNGLES, LATH
& SEWER PIPE.
Butler. Pi
WANTED.
Agents t» sell our choice and Hardy
Nursery Stock. We have many special
varieties, both in fruits and ornameu: al-1.
offer, which are controlled only by us. Wt
pay commission or salary. Write us at
once for terms, and secure choice of terri
tory.
MAY BROTHERS. Nurserymen.
Rochester, N. Y.
' NEW CI'STOM liRIST MILL
1 have placed in my Mill a first cla«>
Roller outfit for Bnckwheat Flour.
Also Roller Corn and Chopping Mills,
all the best the market offers. Give us t
trial, we'll do our best to give you a gooi!
turn oat.
Running every day except Sunday.
WM. f. MILLER.
313 N. V asliington St.,
Butler Pa,
WILLIAM KENNEDY.
The* *ell-known liveryman, Wm
i Kennedy, will be pleaeed tc
have bis friends call at bis new plow
lof buninewt. Tbe
Best Horses, Buggies and Car
rlaKe->
liu Hntter at tbe nio«t reasoonbli
nt'ee. The place is easily remember
e ( | Tbe first 6table west of the
I Lowry lluuoe
.
William Graham, a brother of f>. K.
Graham of Isle, is lying sick at the home
of his daughter. Mrs. John Coyle of E.
Jefferson St.
s Andrew Carnegie and family arrived in
> Pittsburg last Thursday.
i Clark Wilson and his eldest daughter
were around seeing their friends in Butl»-r
, last Friday Mr Wilson now has a store
at Parker 'and is residing in Lawreneeburg.
1 He is lookiug well and seems to ne enjoy
ing life
i Carnegie siys he has retired from busi
ness, aud has "no control over tne business
ol the Carnegie Steel Co.
, JA. McCandless, one of the lea.lers of
the new goverment of Hawaii, (or the
Sandwich Islands) is >aid to be a native ot
1 this county. He left this county some
r thirty years sgo and went to West X irgi.ua
where ne bcc-uie wealthy; aud from there
went to ttie Islands.
Judge J« hn M. Greer made an excellent
impression iu New Castle la-t week when
he hebl court for th.- first time in Law
» rence county, tie is pleasant and court
eous and all the attorney*. witnesses ami
spectators were delighted with th-- manner
; in which he acquitted bimseif Juilge
! Greer's success on tbe bench is assured.
Now Castle CouraHt
I!' Ije Ok"-<*E t>: r .">rsvi!i -, who
has been the gaest of J 1) Marshall, re
turned home, Tuesday.
County Treasurer Wilson wears his head
in a sling, on account of cold settling m nis
eye.
Mr. and Mrs Jerry Zimmerman, of near
Renfrew,near taken by surpri.-e last Frittav
evening, by a number ol their call
ing upon them to spend the evening. Those
present were Mrs 0 C inner, Mrs. I.
Daubenspeck, Mrs. Sarah Eshenbaugh,
Mrs Mahood. Hannah Wallace. Gertrtide
Beers. Flo WaUace, .lane O't'onner. Nellv
OVonner, Frank Beers, Torn O'Conner,
Ross Elliott Edwin Daubenspeck,aud Bert
Mahood. Frank Beers was master ot
• ceremonies and he acquitted himself well
, The forepart of tbe evening was taken up
in instrumental uinsic and ringing. Prof
G A. Schotte and Miss Ada Zimmerman
played quite a number of pieces on orgm.
t and violin, after which Mr Jerry Zimmer
maii gave ihem to anders.'.tnd that he had
not quite forgotten bow to pla> the violin,
1 and they danced to bis uinsic till a vert
ate hour. Every thing went off pleasant
ly. and the evening will lung be remem
bered by those present.
Will Marks, a son of Mrs Marks of this
1 place, is rag serioush ill at bis home iu
! Maryland." His sister Miley went on last
i week to help attend him.
Rev W. T Wimer.of Butler, will preach
at the Beu'ab Baptist Church Monday eve
ning, Felirury (>, 1892 at seven o'clock.
Oil Notes.
The Browusdale field which now has a
daily producti on of about 700 bbls. is the
most active in the county.
1 Beer's and O's No. 1 Cowan is finished
and is good for 60 or 75 barrels a day.
McJnukin A Slater's No 1 Cowan is mak
ing 75 barrels naturally and is two weeks
old
The Eastern Oil Company's No 1 John
ston will be about a 50-barrei w»ll Their
No. 3 Susan Anderson is making 65 barrels
a day
Collins £ Ilea ley's No 1 Sam Thouip
son is doiuc about 30 barrels a day
Seven new rigs bat e just been complete '
in tbe field They are the Thompson Oil
Company's N. s 2 and 3 W R Thompson.
Collin* <t Heaslet on the Sam Thompson.
Coe & Co. on the Harbison.Lent* A S.-nleg
el. Dunbar and others on the Douglass,and
: he Thompson Oil Company on the Cowan.
T W. Phillips' No 23 on tbe McCnlmont
farm at Renfrew, struck a pay in the bot
tom of the sand and U making 75 barrels
i a day.
r Voung Bros. A Co's well on the John
Muller (arm. two uiil-s east ol Vlars. is 70
feet in the 100 f >ot a;id is uow showing for
' a well
KAILROAD TIME TABLES
WKBT PKNN R. K.
Trains leave the Went Peon depi t at to--
east Jefferson St. as follows:
• 15a. to. -Market—arrives at Allegheny at
1 8:40 aud 9:13 p. m.
40 a ra.— Express—arrives at Allegheny
, at 10:30 a. tn.
11:00 a. ru —Accomodation—arrives at Alle
gheny at 1:24 p. in.
i 2:45 p. oi—Accomodation—arrives at Alle
, at 4:44 p ui
5:00p ni.—Express—arrives at Allegheny »i
atf:4S ■,> m
The 6:20 a m. tr.-io and 2:4"> p. m. train
connect ai Butler Junction with trains E"-t
" u> Rlairsvtlle Intersection, where ennneetinu
r is made with the LUy Express aud Pbilad'i.
Express jjoin»! East
Trains arrive nt Butler at and 10:35 a
' m. aud 1:30. 6:00 and 7:50 p ru., leaving 41
leghetiy at 6:55. s:SO and 10:40 a. ui and .5:15
15 aud 6;10 p. in
P. & W. K. K.
Traius leave the P & \V depot near Cen
tre Ave., Sontbst'fe, Butler tiiue, as tollw
ttoing south:
6:tK) a. m.—Allegheny Aceomodatioti
B:lo—Allegbeny and Akron Express—ronv
on Sunday to Allegheny, aud connects
daily to New Castle.
10:20 a m —Allegheny Accomodation.
, 2:50 p m.—Allttheuy Express.
p. tu. —Chicago Express, runs on Sun
•lay
5:55 p m —Allegheny aud Zelienople Mail
Buns on Sunday to Allegheny alone.
On Sunday aioue, at 11:15 a. m., Allegheny
Express.
Going North—lo:os a. tu. Bradford Mail.
5:oo p. ui -Clarion Aecotn.
7:25 pin Foxburi< Aecoui.
On Sunday a tram leaves for Callery at
11:15 a iu. No Sunday trains on the narrow
gauge.
The 3:20 o. m. train South connects at Cal
lery with the Chicago express, which run
daily and is equipped with the Pullman but
let and sleeping coaches.
Trains for Butler leave Allegheny at
8:10 and lli;30 a ui , city time, aud 3:«u. 5:25
and 6:15 p. in Oa Suuday at 8:1-) a. tn aud
3:00 p iu
! I rains arrive at Butler at 9:30 and 0:50 a
m. and 12:35, 4:15. 7:21 and 8:30 p. ai. Sun
day at 10:20 aud r>:10.
eITTRWBO. SHBBAHGO A t.AKK F.HIK K. I
Trains leave the I' & W dejxit, liutler
time as follows:
5:.K1 a m. to Erie, arriving there at 10:46
a. ru
10:30 a to. to Erie, arriving there at 3:2 c
p iu., Buffalo at 6:45 p. ut.
5:1*1 p ui. to Greenville, arriviug there at
7:25 p tu.
I A train arrives from (Jr»euville at 10 t)."> ti
tu wnh tti rough ear to Allegheny ov.-r the
P <lt W; one at 2.\}o p. u». from Erie which
connects with Ihiiii roads to AlleKhetiy. atiO
one at 8:40 p. m. from Erie
Trains leave Billiards at 6:25 and 11:15 »
io. slow lliu«t and CouDeC-t '*»r Butler, a'td ihc
5:00 p tu. tram from Butler connects for
Milliards.
Tlie H;l«> a m. and 3 p m. trains on t»>tl.
roails iu Allegheny connect with iraius
- 'lie p S. A- I. fc. at Butter.
i FRANK KEMPER,
to
it
j. DEALER IN
. BLANKETS,
HARNESS,
everything in
horse buggy fur
nishing goods-H a r •
S, IIOSSS. C'jlliirs, llipjs.
" Dusters, Saddles, etc.
Also trunks and va
lises.
Ttepairing done on
short notice,
i. The largest assort
ment ol 5-A 1 lorse
blankets in town will
be lound at Kemwcr's.
1.
O
* Mifflin Street Livsry.
- WM. BIEHL I'rop'r.
One eqtinre west, of Main St., on
'' Mifflin St All (Toikl, safe h< rs«**;
r " new httL'iries at;ti i'»rriKL'e« Lundatis
'® | b»r wedditiKs and funerals. Ootid
I day ami uigbt. TwiupLuutt No. 24.
J. - . . A^cijlfnts.
Nannie, eldest .laughter ol W. H. i!
Elvaiu, of Penn twp . who had her face
I and bands badly burned, a few days ago at
Zelienople, while rendering tallow, came
home Wednesday, and is doing well.
Fred Sharp, an employee of the distil
lery at Freeport, fell from the top of a
ladder last Friday, aad was instantly kill
' ed. lie had a wife and two children, llis
wife is a daughter of Thos. Farker, of Buf
falo twp.
While John Wagner. a student of the
Orphans Home here, was skating on the
board walks, a few days ago be jumped
from one walk to anotaer, ti l it »ia<
injured himself internally. A severe pain
in bis back set in, he became delirious,
and died on Tuesday of this week. His
home was at St. Petersburg, Clarion Co.
August Freeling of winfivld twp , fell
from the loft of his barn to the thre-hing
floor, a distance of 12 to 14 feet,a few days
ago, aud was bsd'y hurt.
Armory Operi House.
Monday, Feb 6th. Mis- Hettie Bernard
Chase in Tncle's Darlin? Last Night
Miss Hettie Bernard Chase and company
appeared at the opera hoti»c last niitht in
"Uncle's Darling" to an atidieuce that was
siuiply wild iu its demonstrations of ap
proval Especially in the third act where
"Alaska, the land of ice and snow." was
presented, centered most of the intere>t.
The introduction of ihe bears, the d< irs
and reindeers were the signal feature of
the evening and »h>- hou-e was not satisfied
until three "curtains" were responded to
Another featare that afforded mucn amuse
ment «as the ira-la-boont-de aye iu the
second act when tbe galien by imitation
jotned in the singing The play went
uitti a whoop Iroiti iieginnn.g to end, and
'he audience seemed never to et their
ti 1 M iss Chase captivated them with her
chic ways, singing and dancing, and
Frank Calburt. as Uncle Billy tickled the
crowd immensly Ther« were some pa
thetic eudiugs to tbe acts aud the one iu
tbe second was especially touching —Aus
tin Daily Statesman, November 2d.
Prices: 25, 50. aud 75.
—o:o IT IS A
PLEASURE TO
WE A R GAR
MENTS THAT
ARE CORRECT
LY DESIGNED
AND PERFECT
FITTING. -o:o-
THIS SATISFAC
TION VOU CAN
DEPEND ON
SHOULD YOU
BOOK YOUR
ORDER AT
Aland's.
I arge Display of
Handsome Fabrics for
FALL AND WINTER.
DIS DRUGS AT iOW
I I'KICKS is the motto at our
J. Bto re.
If you are sick tint] oeed medicine
vou want tbe BEST. Tbia you can
ahvajH depend upon gettiD? from us,
e« we use notbinir hut Ktrictlv Pure
I)rn»frt in our Prescription Depart
ineiit. You can fret tbe i>e.«t of tverj
tbmsr in tbe drutr line from us.
Our more is also headquarters for
PAIHIS OILS, VARNISHES,
Kahomine, Alabastine k
(Jet our prices before you buy
Paints, and «ee what we have to
offer. We can save you dollars on
your paiut bill
Kespectfullr
J. C. REDICK, •
. Main St.. next to Hotel Lowry,
BUTLER, FA.
I
I Christinas Presents for Gentlemen.
A moot; many iiß>ful presents for
l?euilem»ii, tDat we have, are the fol
low mg:
Collar & cuff sets, wbisp-broont
r holtlers, traveler's eases, shaving
eases, smoker's sets, photo cases,
' necktie eaaes, lap table's, portefolios.
g"|il pens Mtit) |N-ncils, pocket match
safes and stamp boxes, cigar boxes,
1 pocket cigar eases, bill books, ink
Matiksi paper weights, pap-r knives,
f shne blacking sets, f- untain pens
• ■ ffiee caleudars, di ries. sbaveing
' minors, letter c»s»s, toilet cafes, nut
sets, soap boxes, fancv blotters, eilver
shuveinjf mugs VV« S.-ter's Int.
' Dictionary, Kocyrlopedi* Brtttauni
cii, and i ooks of all kinds for every
» b<>dy.
Come and nee them at
J. H. DOIKiLA-S\
2u<l Do* r S. of P. 0.
' Hotels and Depots,
W S. (Jrejrg is now running a tin#
it carriages lietweeu the hoteie and
<iepoin ot the town
('barges reasonable. Telepbom.
f Sit. 17, or leave orders at Hotel
Vogeley.
>( I noil Liven in fotflcrtion
W. II O'HKIFN k K)N.
[Succesi-ora of Scbutte <t O'Brien. J
Sanitary Plumbers
Anil (Jit* Fittern.
f»K A LIRA IN
Sew jr Pipe,
(r;ifl Fixtures,
j Gldfies an<l.
Natural (*as Appliances.
JefferHon St.,opp. 1 owry House
BUTLER, PA-
The imperial Purchas ng Co.
i:to2 FiMw-rt I hi'" . hn*«everythinir
D >fhole»ale and retail. Mirr->r» ftianno, orir»ii'
'! ami wo'ical Inatrnmenta. <ir-ate«re in if t
s election nf Hoitahle pre«eots Ckari|t< n
h OitutuiMaloof. S»tuple- and esUuiatve tcu
j trw. 10 yxttn ui«h«b».
The Beat I«
. ao*f to good %f y.* are
ttek. Thr pkyriei'in fx
pect* rt*<a«4 tht» can
only be oitUitxt'i rwn purr
>lrugi rtre tlutpmxrd. /'«■
ritf core and arrura-y i«
s rrerjt tlep*rtmmt of our
business. Only rrrfisUrerl
pharmmi ists are rmpfopf-l
? ami personal -upemsinn
yiren to erery detail. ">
endearor to kerp erery
tking that t» iar/mrrrf f rr.
, I but if ire do not hare what
< ' your presertpttou calls far
iff trill tell you so and do
I o«tr best to get it for yon
at the earliest ftossible
time. \n matter trhei' is
needed for the sickroom
come to our store. Our
prices art as ton as con
' tis tent tritk pure goods.
Inferior ones ire d» not
i rare to handle at any
price I'hymcians pre
scriptions and family re
ceipts a svrcMlty.
Resptc tfuliy,
C. N. HOY I), Druggist. I
Dinniond Hlo<-k. Butler. Pa.
. -j'HE BITLKK •Ol NO
NATIONAL BANK,
BtTLUI, fa.
CAPITAL i'ald t"p, - - - tl»xi a<M.o». '
■ SI BPLI S. - *2O.tHH» 00.
i OmCERH:
Jos. Hartai.in, Prest.
J. V. lints. Vice I'revt. c. A. Bailey, cashier.
OiKEITOtCS :
, Jos. Llartman. «.f. I villus o. M. Ktissril
U. Momeeuej. C. !> nr- . nlee. J. V mil*.
K. E. AbrHtns. Leslie Haalert I. t; Smith
W. s. Waldrou. W. lleurj Wllxrn. SI Klneeau.
A Ketierji IctnklDg business tmnsai te<l. In
rerest pel>l <>n tliue aepiwttA. >lotie> -.juetl oa
apurovec security.
Foreign exchange and sold.
INSURANCE COMPANY of
NOhlH A MERiCA.IOOIh Year
Assets i9.27tt.22tj.00.
Home of New York,
Assets $9,370,640.00.
Hartford ol Hartford,
Assets $6.743,046.84.,
Continental of New York,
Assets $5,806,784.91.
NKW YORK LIFE,
Assets $125,947,290.81.
Office of
3 E ABKAMS & CO.
Office in HIS ELTON BUILDING, next
to the Court House
B. «y |}.
Shelf Clearing
Prices.
The kind that have been pat upon
stock id every department.
Medium and Fine
. Dress CJootis and Kilka.
Jackets, Wraps. Furs
and Fur Garments,
All at unprecedented price?.
Specimen value* a r e
Imported Soilings.
All definable colors, double width—
I 38-inches—7sc aad SI.OO tbej were,
all to go at
soc a Yard.
>
1
Imported Flannels.
Stripes and pla'd*—iver 50 stfle*—
regulur 60 ceotu one.-# at
25c a Yard.
Come, or write Ol'K MAIL OR-|
r DBR DEPARTMENT for samples'
of all I>'e»s Q<>odci and Siik* before
|( buying eUewhere If we don't »are
if you njoa*y, we'll a>l expect your
patronage
; Bout's &c Buhl,
' 115 to 121 Federal Street
L ALLEGHENY, PA.
Here We Are Kigut To Tbe
Front With Spot Casb Prices.
-■*-» mjfP* ■ ■
1
»• We have ftome ovrfcosts left aod
d have mule prirea on th»-at that
will ni iv« tb«*m at»oo We
•. do not wish to carry
si over a jfarment of
heavy good**
and it
lt»w pric*** will
clear theoi ont we
hball do it, eo before
bnving cluthiour or fl.rni-h;nlr'•
for dii-D ortx»ya iu«p«-ct tb« irood*
and rock bottom »pot ca*h prices at
j The Racket Store,
190 8 Main St., Butler. Vm.
, UI ANTED!
|f Milt THI- UK *LITf.
OPPORTUNITY
I for s Hra «n«-r***tie iuau. Wr < :!• * BET- I
.. TKR FACILITIES a». 1 tictter T ' *
1 'in ever. Hilary or (•»" nii»-
n wrt'«*t"r■ tr Spi'flill T.
' HOOKtR. G ROVER & CO..
ut H'"-h--»t>-r I'rui'l jnu jA'I v >'?***. ..
j t/laUUsU l '! I:? 1 fcAtalHlt
It Pays To Know Whn Is
Going On For Bargains.
OEEKCOATS,
MEX'S SIITS,
And ;J1 Winter Goods.
Xow is the buyers chance.
Xow is the time to save monev.
V\ e are willing to sell all winter
CJ
goods at cost, and some Inflow coet
MEN S OVKKC ATS WORTH sll *#> F»R 115 00
" - 15 00 - 10.60
" ~ 44 10 (Hi - 6.50
BOY'S < 4 « U Oi) - 10 06
10 •*) 6 50
" M «• G.W m 3.50
M a ns. Yoatbs. Boys Ai4 Cinldrns Sub M Prwtwjteij Liv Mm.
COME AM) SEE.
H. SCHNEIDEMAN,
Cli tbw and Gent* Furuiih r,
104 South Main St., Butler, Pa.
Dissolution Sale
As the firm ol" Schaul Br.i*. & Co. hate d*s6«;i«ed uriarrtlitp.
the new f.rm of Schaul it have h tight th itock. jrhich we iiu«
turn into cash b\ March ist.
Wi have inaugurated this great ndiuti i sai«*
Extra Bargains in Overcoats, listen*, and
all Heavv Weight Clothing
before placing our orders tor the comtr g sprrtg v ast r We rcdnce
the price on all winter suits and ovevenats regar-tless of value and cost.
AH winter suits and overcoat* for men and boys we oiler now
At Cost and Some Than Coet.
These prices will surely ».lear •« tat»l«s and shelves, and th**se in
need of any winter clothing can buy then rw w at less than wholesale
prices.
Schaul & Nast,
Successors to Schaul Bros. «fc Co.,
OPPOSITE HOTEL VOGELET. - BFTLML. FA.
Hfive Vou Paid
-*YOUR SUBSCRIPTIONS
The Citizen?
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