the citizen^ THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1395. ADVERTISING RATES. Lrgal notices are published in the ClTl zen at $1 per inch for first, and 50 cent* for each succeeding insertion Obituaries, card* of tnauks. resolutions, etc are inserted at 5 cent 4 a line,alone; to accompany the order. Heading notices on local page 10 cents a line lor first and 5 cents a line for ea< h subsequent insertion Notices anions lo cal n<*ws items 15 cents a line for each in sertion . 11 alt-inch professional cards with paper $o a } f*ar. Kate* f-r commercial advertising q»oted upun application New York Weekly Tribune—Free. U, special arrangements made for ear -o doing, we are euanled to oiler to all our übscriOerr wno pay arrearages, (if any) and one year in advance, and to all new subscriber'' paying in advance, the New fork Weekly Trtbune free for one year. For further parti-. ' lar. of this ofler see ad ertiseinent. New Advertisements. Douthett <fc Graham's January sale. Huseiton's Mid-Winter sale. Pape's Clearance sale. N«-w Clothing store. Horsms wanted. Excursion to w ashiiigton. N Y H-rald. Vick's Guide. NOTE— AII advertisers intending to make IJJ their ads. should notify as of heir intending to do no, not later than Mon.iav morning Administrators and Executors ot estate' can secure iLeu mtipt btriki- at tht- CIT zsK - a.e L(M MANIi GENERAL. The Plate Glass war is said to have beeu settled. X gentleman pig ot full size and weight amuled down Main St. a few nights ago. —A five cent stamp will now carry a letter to any civilised country excepting China, Morocco and the Orange Free State. —Io« ten inches flick w-t* out on Mor risoii'sp'mii U-i week. May & Divil put up 100 tons ot it. —Thene* style of music box has the notes cu' in circular steel plates. You can see one at l/ielantl s. —A South Fork, Cambria county, man fell dead while ..hoveling snow to make a path from the house to the stable. We have taken warning. —A baker displayed the following sign "1 am prepared to do ull the loafing ntces* sary in this esiablisnment." the same bottle. That's to insure the absen'minded men from (oigetting the quinine. Advertisements I lw*y* i>tl v A ttract nanged f\rrention. AJvertise in the CiTiZr.K. —Joy rnak'ri) us grieve for the brevity of life, borrow causer us to be weary ot its lengta. Care and industry can alone render ii snpportable. —An exchange observes that the trouble With tt;e»e tur overcoats is that you never kno* whether the wearer is a Russian prince or a variety show advance agent. —To be able and willing to do mime one tiling well, and to have the opportuuitj fcidon, isihe most important requisite in ibe et uca.ion of a young man or wi man. —The coD<ecti"nefy ciore '•( Socrates Poojo* oti 8. Main Si. l# one of the neatest toil »ud mt'»t inviting place* in Butler and bin candies are always Iresh and in great demand. Alwmt $15,000 a day now cornea into Batler county, for oil, and a greater pro pnrti«L »f ii find* its way into the pockets of citizarig of tne county, thau did a douen yearn ago. —Numerous silver dollars bearing the dale 1879 are in circulation in ana al>uui Freeport. Suspicion rest* upon some peo ple on Buffalo creek, and detectives are watching them. —Tvo flight change* were made in the P. 4\v Time Table, Monday. Tbe Alle fb«"y Kxpreaa now arrives at 10 a m or 5 minute* later; and leaven at 2:55 p. m. or 5 minutes earlier. —"Truly there is a lellow felling be tween us." mused ltolling.stone Nomo*s ae be gazed at a marked down necktie in tbe bargain window. "Thou art reduced to fifteen cent* and,"so forsooth, am I." —At the morning service iu the Presby terian cbnrch uext Holiday all those mem ber* who favor toe erection of a second obureb and th* oraaniz iiion of a second oovgregation will be given an opportunity to yore ot that eff jot. —W. H. Aiken &, Co. took po<.»es*inn ol the grocery near the Centre Ave. bridge last week. The firm consist* of Mr. Aikeu who is well known in Butler and J no. H. Campbell of Petrolia, an old grocer, and tbey will ke*p the bent of good* at lowext prices. —January is asusally a dull month in trade, bnt Uonthntt A Graham, the cloth ier*, are trying to change the usual condi tion of affair* by making a special ten per cerit. '"cui" in price*, to continue till Feb ruary 10th only. For particulars sec their Uls'er adv., with necktie coupon in ceiiln •ll of which is of interest to you. —The decision in tbe Pt'eifer vs Brown seems to indicate that operators are liable for riatn»g«M caused by their salt water running over neighboring lands. The fml te*i of ibis decision will probably be ufinurei-t lo oil producers. It has not yet been received in Butler. —A benefit will bo given In the l'ark Theairi-on Friday night for Mr. Phillips the lame man wh* is known as tbe v«nder of pop corn at the corner of Main and J«f feraon i>t* The admissiou *ilt be3sceiit* ami the •'show" will be worth the money, Wide from the fund it will raise for Mr. Philips. —rtundav's thaw caused the creek here to overflow its baakn and broke uo the ice wh.ch bad furnished the young folks with iplendid rkating during the previous week. By Tuesday the creek wu* flooded, as was also the Sullivan run. the west end of Jef- Sr., and tbe low lying lot* and fields. There *a-a curions sight in the creek Hear tbf On ire Ave. bridge,—the flood brok» a ga- pip", the ga* babbled up thn.ugii tho water, and somebody lit it. —A ScrantDD jury a-ked the court to ■tat* tb't diff-renoe hetwe.n a man drunk »Dii a 'nun into icated. The jury proba bly wl'bed i» draw a very Mr* line, but they tnui-t havu been o<<ofiiM<l by the oourt'-t t-lily He n«id: "Any man di*- tor'i-1 '•> liquor oould be c<i'i»id> re<l drunk or I'M'iilOatrd " Ye*, b" could lie »•> t>ou» lid>-r<d. lm» it in "ot probable that he Would be in all cane*. II would depend largely upon the character and eitent ot lb* dinturbance. A man who takei one •wallow of liquor and in »hkened thereby fk by lifju ir, jut who woqld (ft) he wa* either drunk or iurofictte't. X ui»n inty become intoxicated by tbii itnell ot liquor, hut. iu the oro[>nr aeime he only '< foui. H drunken by immoderately it. LEGAL NEWS. SrPBKMP.' OTBT Decisions. The State Supreme Court conveted at Pbii'a. Mondaj, ai<d handed down a lar** nam tier <>t decisions, some sixty of which were id c»f>es apuealtii trom W extern Penii si lvauia.tbn>e from Boiler county being »< folio**: Br»*ihu vs Pitistro.-g «fc Western Railway O mpanj. trom the common plea.- curi Butler county. proceeding- ffirri>- ed. without prejudice and appeal dismis-ed wuu costs to uc jiaid «»y appellant, and li i.- ordered tti«t iijc record l>e rejiitUii with a precedendu. Webb's est.-ite, Webb's »ppe*l, from the orpn&u's court oi Butler county; the de cree of tte court below is rever'ej ai d the record is remitted with instructions t.> restate the aoeour.t in accordance w ; h this opinion; the costs of this appeal to be paid by the appeiites. Uvlhstcr ys Vanderha, judgement at* firmed. Pfeifor vs Brown, judgment reversed. M"ore, ad m'x. vs Copley et al. judge ment reversed Gilchrist, guardian, etc. vs Brown et al, judgment affirmed. Barkley vs Phillips, jadgment reversed. Collins vs the London Assurance Co, judgment affirmed Book et al vs Furst et al, affirmed. Whitmire v* Montgomery, affirmed. The appeal of Irwin tbo pool man from the order of the Allegheny Co coait ap pointing a receiver, etc, Was i>r<ued Mol» dav. and a decision is expected next week. The Supreme Court decided nil the points rai-ed i.> the opponents ol the bond issu* in lavor of the city officials ot Pittsburg. An important vimtiou unuer the Baker bailot i«<» was decide'.! on me contested election ca»e tor ech >ol director# in litttle Beaver township, Lawrence conuty. Here Albert McCowin and R. J. Miller were un seated by the Laurence county court# be cause 7a of the ballots cast for them were cast It} means of printed slip- bearing the list of officers to oe voted tor, the names ol these candidates wh-> were not on the of ficial ballot and directions for marking These slips were pasted over ttie oiauk right hand column ot the official billot, ci'Verinj; aud obliterating all titles of of fices, uirt-etion*, etc , primed thereon The kuprenie inert i : ffiin:s ihe deutioii that ihe-e ballots were illegal. It holds that the law -peciticany declares how bal lots shall be marked, aud that all other ways are by implication forbidden The decree ol the Daupbiu county court dissolving the Otuer ol suloii was affirmed. An important decision was rendered in the mailer lit the gr<> ing an') paving ot Hii'rtil street in S »ickley, whence an • p peal WiiS lakelt If'lUl tne ariS> s.iiueljt Oi oenetiu by the £>e\\ icKley iS. E Church. The eourt d-iitied that toe act oi 1874 ex cepting various properiies from taxation does [jot apply to municipal a»»eßiim -nIH for public improvements, aud dirU'jgu;«hes between laxts laid lor general government al purposed and a,-* essuieut ot benefits for public purpotei-. It han beeu hereloiore held Lii«akL nucb a»*e:v-!iieiita are in the iia mre of a tax and theretore suca properties weie protected. Ine supreme court now holdb luai there is a maiked difference. 1 lie reouit of tllia opiuiou w ill be to ujuke th> ce charitable institutions, including eburchi n, iioUie to ' hese assessments and will compel luem to bear Lueir lair propor tion oi tiie costs ol grading, pa>ing and otherwise improving -treet» and highwats TRIAL LIST FOB THIS « EBK L S Miliii ger vs Ind Nat Gas Co., tres pass. verdict for defendant. Alfred Shira VH W J Vl"eaver, assumpsit, voroict for plaint ill Tor $--iJ 56. W P Hiues et al v» George Gibson, ejectment, sullied. VV J Jai-kson for use of Ireland! - Uugbes \c Win Poir.au.us, irt'ie dir.'CU'd n> Court, veidic for the pUiuuii for iltrJG. Jas Anderson vs S.l and E Little, ex ecutive attachment. Kett'ed. Jiiu U and VV M Webb, executors of Jno Webli dec'U VH VV B I.urrie, MJI fa to re vive judgment, verdict tor defendant. IfoTES. The overseers of Centre Iwp fur use for Jacob barnhan have brought suit vs J 8 •■sheakley for $2430 Mary Eilen Chaney by ber next friend J aeon Bnsleu hw sued fur divor'e from Juo N Uhaney. Sarah J Armstrong n >w .Sarah J Pip«r has brought unit vo Geo G Stage for $1139. W P limes el a. liaice Oritur*.t suit in i jnClmuiil VK Mar;, h Gibsou for 50 acres iu Urady, aiid against iua M Kobinson for Ha tilt). T C Cooper win- granted a peadler's license. The wi'l ol Wra Garvey late of Muddy creck twp wan probated, also will of Maiy K.er<oing late ot Kv«uebnrg. Lewis J Kei*l log, Eir; Martha Marpiiey was granted letters oo estate oi Ji.hu Murpbey late of Buffalo, also John li Moore ou i.siate ot Nancy J Moore la.e of Centre. Le-i Tung wan released from jail on Wed ne day. Ht-ury VV Nicholas and James Gribben took the u*tb of office a* Jury Commjssioii eib. The County Auditor* went, to work <>n last year* account*, Monday. Iu the ease of 11. P Double vs Union Ileal & Light ' «> the ui.diou for a ÜB* 'rial Wan refused, j>i'lg<?ment to be euteit d "ii pa,j uieni ot jury li-w. lii tbe case of John Starr vs Ezra Stewart ei al, the rule to aho v cause *r>) judge lljeOt should lie opened was discharged. 11l the matter of r».•• distribution of ihe funds ari<ii g from the of the properly of L>r N. it. Itiohanlscii it »«« ordeied I tilat llin mone} in court be applied to the HUM j.idgeni* iit <>f.lno. M Tnoiiipaon vs N ii. htobard«oii the i'roib> to pay tne aaiu- to K P tcoit ally for Juo Bnpp; J. (>. Hint S. 0. Wrig'it to p*\ the Coal* of thin proceeding. Iu the c;,Mi of the Producer* Torpedo On i'sl.,l Jack, the judgement enteleil by Wiu. A. Fleming ii •( i* as reversed on account of their bavir g oeen no oervice ou ihe company. Tbe Bar of Venaciro Co ln-ld a meeting. luemJay afternoon. to i; quire into and dis cuss the uctious if! Judge Taylor who ha* lately, according to report*, been miobe having himself On Friday last he is aai'l to have at tempted to shoot Deputy Sheriff Shoemak er, bui NAA from doug HO iiy others. The afl'aii cauieil a sensation in the c>nnty, and the paper* demand that h.- either rei-igu or be impeached. The Judge claim* tuat -<oue of the Court liouso officials have been spying upon bim. A Coiunilili e was appointed to decide upon »ha. action suouiu be taken Deputy oiioemaki i made an informatiou 'I ue-'lay, charging Taylor with attempting to kill turn. A bannu*t in honor of the ingoing and retiring judges and -tßi-ers ol Li*renee county was held in N«- <* Cattle, Monday uigtr The banqu-1 al»o celebrated toe forty ii'tii anniremary ot the holding "I ttie tirsi court in the new conntv of liav reiH'n, which wa« termed tr«n» Ueaver and Merct-l Counties in I*4U The court «an held on Monday, January 7. IHSO, in itiu old Methodint church, >iu bouth .1 ett'ersou s>reei, where St. Joseph's German Catholic church now stands. LATH PBOPKBTV TttANUfßttS. Itobt. Kiev to Bernard Mck'eown lot in Bn'ler tur $1,200 John .. Croft to L'xxie J. Cooper 1$ acres in Middle-ex lor S4OO John MeJatninou to ij K. Hilliard SO acres in Allegheny tor #2.">. Butler having* Bank i.» Albert Scott 0 acres iu Oakland tor S2OO \V. 11. Urine to W. Douglass 50 aur es iu fjlippervrock tor +1 301. Trio , li.maghv to Mary J. Jennings lot in Uutler for .f4 000. ItoM.- A 2ie ler io Mary J. Jormiugs lor i'i Butler lor $1,500 J. Urauali 'ito U W. Ma; s lot iu t'armoU) for DttOo Aaron Ztegler to lie«iie P, lial-tead 40 ar.rus iu Jaoksville lor $2,000. Sale Deposit Trust Ho. to W. 11. Aber lots in Butler fir $1 5iK) f . , H II Bricke.r t<i Jottu V Hr.cker 30 acres in i h«ld tor s^lo VV Henry iV||p..' o 8 J Ua>s lot ju Slippery rinik tor i>7-> ft H *Vetibi to J C lot in Bu'ler lot fjoo, A«-» ii I'atterbon to J -is Hester lJt iu OentieVillo lor #3OO. OfcT YOUR Piano tuned now. J. E. Ohsd wick, tuner l-r til" (Juiler Mij; jiy t/ii . Will be in Bui ler Iroio Pec 'J7 to ,J*U JO All » tUUer Mr, t;i<ad«icK has no •upeiior in IV .stern t'etnisi Ivania. Ail Woik yuaiaatfeeU by Uio Build •AludiuCd. Personals. Judge Kerr of Harrisviile is very low. j S. W. M--ore of Brady twp attended Court as a witness, Monday j To«uim JTeely of Middle Lancaster has ! been granted au increase ol p-nsion Maria S. Bjt-rs of Petrol.a ha? been j granted a pension, i James Mi N"»-es iif Brady twp. is in poor ! he*ith. He is no* in hi? 83d vear. ! J. T. Hileman, of We.-ley, Venango Co.. made us a pleasant call on Wednesday morning. Clyde Kennedy, and brother George, : Wrte 111 Barter OH Wednesday and caiied at the CiTizkS office. Conrad Suanor of CoDDoquenessing twp . is seriously ill ile is nearly 80 jears of age. Elij ih Thompson of Middlesex twp. was in loan on business, Frniav. He is team ing this winter, and is doii>>? well. Ephriam Park- and wife of Six P.dnts visoed friends i'i Buiiei F.iday and natu.- j day. Representatives D.iutbett and Moore, and Clerks Carson, Douttiett aud Hitter w<_nt on to Harri-ourg, yesterday. Mrs David Dale of Brady St entertain ed a number ot Mr. Dale's friends, Tuesday evening, in nonor ol nis birthday. C. Boyd went t<. Mirkieton on riatar day una brought home nis wile and daugh ter wno were at the sanitarium there. W. P. \Velsh'>nse has retorned to Pitts- j burg whei'e he is taiujg au extra Course in j Phai inacy. Jaf. Wilson of Franklin twp. was in ! town on business, Tuesday He h iu his j 771u year ..ud la in gomi health. When he ; was a candidate a tew years arfo he waikeu ! over the greater (iitrt ot the touuty. Lieui.. Aiex Borland entertained the members ot Co. E on Jiew Year's liignt He set up an elcgiht supper, wiutcn "*as followed by vanons games, and the even ing was passed verj £ Miss Isabel Gillilaud is speeding a week at the home of ner mother Mrs K. Gilli land of Summit twp. Mr. C. A. ichiHiug, Mi s Margaret Armstrong and Mi.-s Flora Bash of All-gteny are a:so guests of the Giihland family. Adam Kamerer, the genial j tnitor ot'the Court Uoase, appeared in tne bnilding. i'uesday. for tho first time in lour weeks, tie wa-- confined to bis bed for three weeks by pneumonia, and he is not a well man yet. S. W. Stewart's family ot five sons and three daughters, and their children,making a crowd 31 in all. ate their Cnris'ina.- dinner with tne old ft.lks; and bad a pleas ant iamuy reunion Mr. ate«art has cot Oeen T n health lor some time, nut is tmpri'Viug. J. M. Gaibreaih and U. Q Walker, members of trie Butler Bar, ato about lo open au office for tbe practice ol law iu the City oi Pittsburg. Mr. Walker will re move io Pittsburg aud have charge of th.: c'ity .'ffice. Mr. (ialbreath will continue to reside in Butler au<l remain a member ot'the law firm of McJunkin <fc Galbreatn. Mr*. Fink, a daughter ol Cupt. Howe ol Marttncourt ii: Co , ha* beeu preaching me Bible, in Wuher's Hall iu the B<>uli:- side, for somedajs past, and ..as been at tracting large audiences. She* UelleVes in the Word of God alone, out does not oe lieve iu either sectarianism or secret societies, and sa} s So Very plainly. Capt. Bippus was a great marksman in his uay anu he is' aamt J<u nphiuVal it yet lils chililreu and thwr c'uldien all met al his home in Uakiaud twp. on i'e# Year's day and altet dinner tuey put jp a t*'o inch maik aud shot al it. Two of nia sons, put their first balls <>u either slue ol the tack but the Captain dro\e the lack uitn his fiewt ualJ, and tne mark lell to the gr^uud. Jno. A Ramsey of Evans City was in town on business Tue.-day. Some eigni week™ ago. while workiug on a well near Mars, his arm cauglit between the cable and Hie «;iall, aud crushed Audy Watii pioinpily reversed tue eugine or Ji-nn would nave neen killed As n. is he will, iu toe cuuroe of time, regain trie use ol his arm. —Kev. Tratnwein of Johnstown. Rev. 1 fobiu of Piituburg Hnv Piuga «»f Pittn iiurg. Ker fjtetfy of l)*\n>iu and Knv. Hignaiu ot Puiouurg wou tbe Piuaburg Tunis trip* to tne Uoly Laud, anil ih« [<»pcr bao invited K-,v liit.M June* ol S'TFF Bngbtou VHJO ban 269,4*8 V.I(BK lo ?■> alao. Ui.v. TraaL* eiu uud OUIi.OJS ?oled. Marriage Licenses. Wtu M Lintz Lawrence Ou Lizzie PrauKenstein Jauhnou twp rtmiiias K Kelly Parker twp Ida rie<l«*icK " Jinan L 'Valley Armstrong Co Idarnie Pay tin ........... " fcl il llartinau...... .... Butler la li/nt?[iiiiu** Green................ " iV'm J Blair iluKueeport Pa itactlael Forbes.. ........ . " 5 H Adanm.. Went Va Lulu il Campbell Kams Cu> The Campbeli Hose Co. At a meeting of the Campbell Uo-eCom )auy beld on Monday evening tire follow ng officer* were elected: President—.'J. 11 Keiber, View President—(J. 11. Barnard tiecretnry—J. il R-ied. Treasurer—l). IS IJale. Pore man—J. i). iforihrup Firm AHYl.siaut Fureiuab L-i*U Miller, second Assistant Foreman —li Vanrter in. Truster*— William Ttiompstou, George WniUibiM nnil John Manio. Ttie 10l owing member* were taken into .be company. .Smiley Mecbiiuy, (hi Sherman, Axel rlleb, Bob Wick, Herbert Wineiistein a;;d 11.I 1 . C. Allison. 40 Horses Wanted. I will buy 2 car loads of bor?i w *nd ugn from 4 to 7 years, weight from 1 (100 to 1.500 pounds. ,vi ust have tbi-ii) tat. Una souud. 1 will beot Grove Cily, Thursday, Jan 24, 1895 At the A iek House, HutW, Pa , Friday and Saturday, .!HII 25 and J H. SKANOK. One Portfolio, cootaiaiag 16 unperb %iews froiu tLt- Worlds Fair yjiveu awuy with each $"2 00 nale at L. STKIN & Son Summer Underwear, liofiier- Mitts, Laces and Ribbons at reduc ed prices at L. STBIN & SON'S Barirains in Lawns, Pimilys Pongees, Orjandi'-s and all the sum mer at L. H*«:N b SON'S. —Genuine Lancaster Ginghams nc at PAVENNY'S —Try. T. A. Morrison's h<nie made Carmels. —Fine caui'>n flannel* 5 cents at OAVKNNY'H. lox4 blankets 60cat DAVENN Y's —l2£ cent Pontrees and Tissues reduced to cents at L. STKIV h SON'S. —The st jjrnde of patent flour made at the mills of J. C. BRKADBN h Co,, West .Suu'iury. Pa A good umberella for 75c at DAVKNNY'S. —Try our new roller flour—lalw-t improved muchinerr. Satisfaction guaranteed, J. C HUKAUEN & <'o. WEEI 4IIUBLL R >. PA Mrf. Jones—Where did you gM that liar! 1 VI rn. Smith—At Davenuy 's o Courße, tbey huvis tho boat uinliuery iu town, try them. lnfuntH W<)>l Hone u eta pii pair »t paveany'd While jjoo'lf, Lawn- 1 , P-iiig'-e o'ifnridin* und all k>nd* of wa .i guolia ut Itsßt; lUuu prica a; L. etMIM & iJUH'tt. The Dollar-Oil Field (Hevdrick's No 4 Oil Leases, for sale at this office.) The well on the Kirker heirs farm nea Whitestown has increased to 50 bbls. I a day. The Forest Oil Co. is drilling on J the Flinner, a wile west of the Kirker. The Eisler and Hi-zlett. wells on the Martin are ■ both pro.luci:;g -ome oil. J. S. Hays Co. are building a rig on the W. S. Stewart, GOO teet south j of the Kitker, and Hays himself is building ' n rig on the Jaeob Shearer. Twitchell tfc ' Co are building a rig on the Graham, near I the church Territory is in great demand j here. J. S. Hays sold a lease, Tuesday, I at $125 ar> acre. The North Washington field is produc ing 20 000 bbls a month. Dr Beil has two ! new rigs up on the Parviance Bell. Sny der <t Go's No. 1, Starr, a wildcat well, is 1 down 1000 teet. Q ieen A- Co. are drilling on the Yar.i, or 1 old Bullmau farm. Bowers & Co. struck a 25 bbl. Well on the M. Robinson, east of Greece City, la-t Saturday. Vance £ C". sold a fonrth interest in a producer and lease on the Gruver, to Iman i Godfrey. They are now drilling on the Paul Tr.iutman. The Lee well on the Rinker is doing anywhere Irom 50 to 100 bbls. The Frazier £ Co. No. 2 on the E shel man -tarted off at CO bbls. an hour but de clined rapidly and will make a good pump er. Stiv Isuiiib <t Patterson's No. 1 on the J. \Y. Adams, west of the Dorsey is down ab"Ut 500 tret; Stage £ Co. have two wells drilling on the same farm; and Steelsmilb & Co. are preparing to drill another. Stauiin, May & Cos No. 1 Dorsey is down about 1000 feet; the Eastern Oil Co> No. 1, is down about 250 teet. Campbell <t ilurphey's No. 1 Dorsey is doing about" 325 a day. I).«vid Roberta, an oil well driller, died sir Davistown. Greene county, a tew da>» ago, trow injuries received on Christinas da} Robert and a companion nauied Ed ward Steele are said to have (tone into Thomas Hare'* rooui at a Davistown bnordiujJ hou»e, and Roberts threatened to shoot Jonn Williams, who was in the room with Hare Roberts was compelled to pat his pistol in his pocket, and the land lady im need Roberts and Steel to go into another room. Roberts sat down in an ■•pen window and felt fronj it to the ground. Steel jumped out alter him and admits thai he (-truck upon Roberts vVa-hington (I'a.) Review. Church Notes. The Grace Lutheran congregation are o iserving the week ol Prayer, to be fol lowed by communion services on next Sunday (13'h; at 11 a. M. Preparatory service uu Friday evening Kev Wood wiii preach in ihe M. E. Church n:-xt Suuday morning on '-Recon structed Manhood," and in the evening on •*fhu Side of the Question." Prayer meetings in the XJ. P. and Pres b. terian church** every evening this week and next. Handsome Calendars. The calendar of the M. Y". Life Ins. Co f <i- mis year is a work of Art. It is in four parts, each ol wtiion ha* an artistic border, enclosing groups of flowers ol perfect tint. Hood's Sarsaparilla calendar, Hurmocnt e I i>y the tacea of two children is very pretty. Tile Pope Manufacturing Co'« Columbia B cycle pads are neat, complete and use lul. Ours will, as usual, have a place on our dt-sk. Dr Hulburd—This Evening. Kvery young uiau in Butler should se cure a membership iu tne Y. il. C. A waich secures among other privileges, the U~e ol a well equipped game room, draw ing books from the library, and a season ticket iu the Star fiutertaiiiijieut yourse, ah this tor $2 a year I'be >ieC)>ud aitraotinu in our course is Dr. iluiliurU who appears to-ui|jbt, Jau 10 ar, iho f.iik Trit-atre, subject "America for Ainericaus" wtnuh will uo treated in a mas" terly liberal way. Ctl izensb'ii ii< to mean true allefiauce to American orinciplea. Foreigners are to b.- Ariiericaiiiicd then «iifraociridd Tbe Markets- BTTLKR MARKKTB. Oor urocfrH are jihj ina 22 f)>r butier and 22 'or fre>li p ..xuijis, oO fur J ioiuh and to etrf.lOotn. lor orei-«.*() chic Ken. 13 for turkey and duck. 3 t ■ 5 a bead (or eabbiß", 25 to 30 a d-'zen f..i celery. 00 to 75 lor apples, $l5O to I 75 for beans. FOR RENT. One or two furnished rooms lor lodgiirs. Centrally locat>«l and agreeable surroundings. Apply at this office. —'Auvf.r'a Pictures leave nothing w-»ntiag iu ftniHh. tone or a correct lifeMnenn. sale of all summer go >ls at Ichs thao wholesale prioe at L BTE»N A BON a —Home marie candies, taffies, ear m-.'it), aud etc., now on hand at the City link. ry. Frenb cut Flowers of all kinds, ALWAYS on hanil at *„be City Bakery. Highest cash price paid for grain of all kinds at J. C lireaden Co.'g ne,w roller mills, West Sunhury, F'a — Take your children to Zuver'E Gallery for Pictures that will suit yoa. Postoffice building —Job work of all kind doqe al tbe CtmieN OrnoK (»ur Hosiery values arc auequal. Ed and wi;ll worth your inspeetiou- L. STICIN Ai SON'S. —Fine Donnett H&fiuela, 5c at Davenny's. Hoarding llouse Cards, with Aci of Assembly, lb ceuts for balf-a-doaen, for sale at Citixcn ofiiee. Fittest QDVeltieß iu dress goods at Davknny's. MUSIC- Musio scholars wanted, liessons will fie given either al th« Lome of the teacher or at the home of the seb-ilar. Inquire al 121 »V. VVayue rtt. Bui'er Pa. State Normal School. Atteqd the State \"orr||al School ai Slipperyr.ick, pa Melhodn mnet Advanued Hspeuneo Low. A pr>>- Gl'et-HIVO School f.r Teachers, s4l for 12 we.'ks. Tuition alone Alberi E. Maltby, Principal. Winter Term begins t|an. 2 — No mailer HOW hard the timer >h ■ jiuething you cannot afford t<> g-I WHUUT is ULL the news. If yon waul nil the news you GEC it in the Pitts. L»u l' Di*palf.h. Tne Uixpatah pu l .- lijiiea ULl—uot A part ouly. Accidents. John Williams, bis wife, and his two i children, and hi- horse and sleigh, went over the high bluff near Muddycreek Fall-, la-t Thursday. Mrs. Williams had three ribs broken, one child had a leg broken and the other an a m, and Mr. Williams was cnt about the head. They were driv ing to New Cast le at the time, and the horse frightened while going around the bluff, wnicb at ttiat point i< some uinety feet higut. lames Frazier of Pittsburg, formerly if C:a> tap, wa= stiuck by an engine a lew ago. and died on Monday. John Vounkins fell on Tuesday, sever'y injuring himself. V" alter bieberi, a nephew of Wui. Sit— bert, wno worss in bis snop on Wayne streel, met with a strange accident, Wed nesday He Lad n«ariy finished putting a new »boe o.i a heavy horse, and nad b,s hand around the toe, when the horse sud denly forced bis foot to the floor, Walter's hand wim it, and nearly cutting oi one finger »nd l badly crushing two otuers. John Dininger, wtio lives south of town was accidently shot in the head one day last week and quite severely injured. Si'rer and Gol<l. Something every body wants, something all can get by securiug a of Vick's Floial Guide for IS!>5, a work of art, print ed in 17 different (in ed inks, witn beauti ful Colored plates. Full Jist, with descrpt- and prices, of every thing one could wish tor vegetable, fruit or flower garden Many pages of new novelties. encased iu a chased cover of sliver and gold. Unusual and astonishing offers, such as s« eet peas for 40 ceuts a pou d, S3OO 00 tor a name for a New Sweet Pea, etc. II at all interested in seeds or lants seuJ 10 cents at once for a copy u f Vick's Flor al Guide, wnien amoaut uiav be deducted trom first order, to .lames Vick's Sons, Rochester, N. Y., and learn the many bargains this firm is offering. Washington, D. C. —Special Excursion via Pennsylvania Railroad There is probably no place that offers so much in the way of sight seeing and other things of general interest as Wash ington, D. C Apart lroin being the Na tion's Capital, the magnificent Govern ment Building.-, beautifully planned pub lic parks, and the country through which • >ne passes iii journeying to Washington woul t utaku the trip an ideal one. With the object iu view of allowing every one to visit Washington at a very reasonable outlay, the Pennsylvania Rail road Company has arranged for four spec ial excursions to that city on January lfi, February 21, ilarch 21, and April 11, 1895 Excursion tickets, good within ten days, and permi ting of stop over at Baltimore in either direction wirhin limit, will be sold at rates quoted below, good for dates above named on all trains except the Penn Bjlvania Limited. Special train of parlor and uay coaches will be ruu on the follow ing schedule:— Train leaves. Rate Pittsburg 8.05 A. M. $0 O<J Butler .0 15 " 900 Altoona 12 27 P M. 7 35 Washington.Arrive 7.45 " .... Return coupons good on any regular train wubin the limit, except the Pennsyl vania Limited. Tickets on sale at all stations mentioned above. For full information apply to Thomas E. Watt, Agent Western District, 110 Fifth Avenue Pittsburg. The Reasons for na Great Success. The remarkable success of Sarony's Liv ing Pictures, of which so much is being said by the press and public, is due, in onr opinion, more to its character and its refined treatment of well chosen subjects than to its novejlv and originality, though these latter are not to beconsiderea lightly by any means. By some subtle touch the pictures are made to carry at ouce an expression ol loveliness which appeals to our eiUhiuUii tic ailmimtioii, and of delicacy and refiue nien' which oompels our profound respect. Thau they are ot such variety that no cul tivated taste can lail of iiudiug in t lem something almost, magically fascinating They are interestinir to all, youug snd oh', and it is little wonder they na?« hoen auu are still being so geuorotwly praUed. New Cioimng Store. T H. Burton has purchased the stock of the Racket Store,aud wishes to close it oat aoon as pogsjbie Be iuteuds to start u new store, liiitl will opeu 011 or about the Ist of Marcb. D L CLEELAND, JEWELER AND OPTICIAN Optical ifoodt* a upeeinltv. Eyes tested free of charge. Spectacles cor. rectly fitted Sa'isfactioa gtisiran. teed. 125 S iVlaiu St. Hutler Fa. I >C Lk. I'ielureß, Diplomas, Certificates and Charter* Framed to Order at 309 S Muia St., Busier, Pt*. FEUD FKIUKI,, Prop'r. AMY BKO'S, CORNER .MAIN & MIFFMN ST*,, BUTLER, PKNN'A. Dealers iu uew and second hand household goods of every description Call aud S<JO us We cau save you money. —-A full line of home made candies at the City Bakery —You pay for school books; but the tieHt school-hook for your children is your daily ptper. Well printed, carefully and intelligently edited, of instructive contents, first and fullest with the news aud best in presenting it, the i'ittsburg MUiiatvU fills the hill mf. Prescriptions It A Specialty. At Redick's Orug Store, We do not handle anything but pure drugs, next time you are in need ol mediciue please give us a call. Wo are headquarters tor pure SODA WATER an wo use only pure fruit juices, we also handle Paris Green, hellebore, insect powder, London purple and other insectioid-JH Respectfully, J. C. REDICK, Main ht.,nexi to Hotel Itiwcy HUTLERi FA. SATURDAY," JANUARY, 12, We will sell pairs all wool host) (rtj i;c or 3 pairs for 50c — -this price for one day only. Odd sizes of underwear at half price—bargains all through our underwear department. Millinery at half price. Watch this space for next weeks bargains. M. F. & M. MARKS, 13 to 117 S. Main St.. - Butler. t' ! • 1.• LJ . i,u. Ui'Uitf LIUjS. r L »iii fjt •HVl'itiauu w»ri*a . 1 Butler County Medical Society. The annual meeting and banquet of the Bnt er County Medical Society occurred ia Butler, Tuesday and Tuesday night. At the day session the usual routine was ol served; Dr. Thomas of Baldwin read a p»per on dismfles, their prevention and cure, and uew officers were elected as fol lows: President. Dr. Christie of Counoque nt-scing; V. P. Dr. V. F. Thomas of Bald win; See'y. Dr. Forrester of Butler; Treas. Dr Hoover of Butler; Censor, Dr. Graham of Butler. Delegates t« the Stale and Na tional conventions were also namod. For the evening entertainment in the | U. V. L Hall, beginning at S P. M a reg al ir program bad been prepared, ia which Mrs. Colbert, and the Misses Graham,Key man and Miiler, all daughters of physicians took part. The banquet was at the Lowry House at 10 P M Park Theatre. Punch Robert-on will tie here all next Week, and attain deligut his many friends. He will have a strong compam , and will [oe.-ent four new plays, in addition to two old favorites. Popular prices id 10 20 an 30 c< nts will prevail and Mr Kob« rt -8 m's personality popularity will give big h Bsen all week. SI PERKINS—SATURDAY JAS. 12, '95. Moberly (Mo.) Monitor, Dec. 26: The Burton Colernau Comedy Company, under the direction J. W. Harpstrite appeared at Hegarty's opera house last night in Ed win J. Locke's new comedy drama in four acts, '-Si Perkins " So large was the audience that not even standing room coi Id be obtained. The performance pro cerded in a smooth aud brisk manner, whicn went a great way toward makiug it the best ol the kind ever presented in the city Sain Burton as "Si Perkins" portrayed the character admirably ami received excellent support, Miss. Coleman as '"Zana"' was excellent. Among the best pieces of acting that has ever been seen in our city was the character "Elder Mills" in the first act The orchestra is a feature of the show and tne rendition of Coney Island and Midway Piaisance was by far the best that has ever been hearu in Moberly. PUNCH ROBERTSON'S PLAYERS. A popular price company playing week stands, with capital, brains and energj bsbiud it, is something of a departure in attractions of this class. Punch Robert sou's company, which opens an eugage nieut ol one week, with Saturday m tinee, at the Park Theatre Monday night, has all these rare essentials- More than thai it is »aid to comprise Capable people, act ors of experience who are not recruited from the hacKs of the Chicago "Rialto" or lassooed in backwoods. The play to be offered are in the main new ones, the repertory of the compauy being said to be especially strong aud attractive. 0:i Mon day night will bo presented "Man and Master'' Mr. Robertson is a brother Els also aK. of P. It will be remembered that Butler is Punch's Elk home. C.XD. A business that keeps grow ing through a season 01 de pression, such as the country has experienced, is an evi dence that people realize they save money by trading with us. We know, and always have known, the days of large profits are past. Without question we are giving more for the money than last year. Our stock is larger to select from than last year. r .ALL AND SEE US. Colbert & Dale. Wants To Close Out. C. E, Miller, at the New Shoe Store is goi g to close out all his Winter goods regardless of cast. Men's good solid Boots, Tap Sole, at 1 45; Men's Working Shoes go at 88c; Men's Sewed Army Shoes 94c; Men's Creole Congress Shoe 94c; Men's fine Shoes 95, 1 00 and 1 25; For 89c will sell you a good solid grain Button Shoe, all sizes 3 to 8: Ladies fine Kid Button Shoe in Opera Toe or Common Sense 94c; Mens Wool Boots and Overs 1 75; Mens Overs for Felt Boats 98c; Ladies Rubbers go at 24c; Misses and Childrt-ns Storm Rub bers 25c. See our Ladies Solid Oil grain Button Shoes at 95c reduced from 1 40. For thirty days You Can Buy Boots, Shoes or Rubbers at jour own price at The New Shoe Slore. C. E. MILLER, 215 S. Main St., Butler, Pa. Butisr Dys Wcrks, 810 IVlllre Avpiiuf». a Hotmih, PA. The above eiilubliahinent is now in run ning order, and is prepared ti. do first olans Dyeinif and Cleaning of Ladien' aud Gentlemen's Outrun* and other ifoods thai need a new lease on life ill renovating an'l brightening up generally. Have bad '.Vt years experience in the dyeing b'jsiinas-', and can guarantee good re.oils en go.>d goods, (11 VIS US A CALL R. Fisher, Prop'r L. C- WICK DKALKiI IM Rough add Wo tod lin;h OF AL. KINDS •loors, Sasti, Blinds, Mnuldnus, Shingles and Lmlh Always In Slock. UME, HAIR AND PLASTEt-. O'flot, opposite P. it W.'Depot, RtTTLBK M »• 1; aapi ■J _ Wv ,•• , ■ \ 2 6*> * O -rrnmn, •IS 'A I'■ : ■■ I ft '«* f '' •>■»* ■ r,-.M. I I). - ' • ■)). 1. 1.. .■ I""'"'"' lul,s. bani) Ij' ' id !u < ■ :.il# hSt.N.i Cures Qam tip tion A Suggestion. !L ' I 1 1 - bahmd IHJ I < ' Vv&v > /{s * r r / : V -I U; • \4T , li~~ —— THd it ever i ccur to yon that there are drug.-, a. •! d-ne.—tnatorags nrelike ererj thn g ei.-e—then r.rc i?o<>d, b d and indif ferent. There is noil >•!••• which is positively bad if it is'ut jn»i . 1 ; 1 •• '-est. Our policy has alwavs been to have noth ing but the best. When you want drugs come to us and be assured of fresh pure goods, anil alwajs wtiat von ask for or your prescription car* for. It may not aiwa,. sbe drugs you want either. Wealwayshavei.il hand a full line of sick.room requisites. C. IW, UUYIS, Diamond Block, Butler, Pa. RAILROAD Ti A •. r.V.i.vV fc PENNSYLVANIA KAILR'»4D. THE STASDAKU RAILROAD OK AM libit' A WEST PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. SCHKDCLK IS EFFBCT NOVKMIIKa Mill, ]&>-!, SOUth iViciUAVS— , A. M. A. M A a P. M. r H, Hutli'r Leave 615 Sii 11 iJO j4j SUU saxouburt;.. .Arrive 644 yoo liii j n 5 -., duller Juc'r, •• 73U .1 2j 11 iu j4O 5 M Butler Juc't..Leave 7ao j it 1203 a4O 55a Natrona Arrive 7ss ysl i« 13 3so cos larentum T 4J :< .Mi i'i Iw » 57 a Syrlnj,'(iaie 7 5-i M as li 3;) 4 us t'lareiuoul .. S 11 lioS 4XI (i abarpsburg 81- . ... 1 » •«<• <> "f Allegheny Oily 83i10 a t24 444 545 A. M A m i-. a. p. m P M Morth WKBE DAYS A, M A. M A. M. p. M. P « Allegheny! ity Leaves « » iu w 315 . aharpsbui-g 7Oi 831 10 5.s Claremont S 4"> 11 os " S3 11 24 i'ii rareuium 7 32 » 1Q U \u 3AI .Natrona :« » i) 114,', 3 j;. oaa Butler Juct Arrive 7 4.1 25 11 55 4ot 7 «■> Butler luc't Lwi'eT 10 !) 4:> 123-1 115 7uj Saxouburg Boslo u le4 4 Butler Arrives 35 10 35 13u i ; s,. 1 A. M. A. M. P. 51, V. M. •» „ E *'*■ VOT ,HFC "WKKK DAYS e. M. A. M ■i 45 u US Lv. B'.uler „ .*•.,?• V 2; 340 T3O Ar. Butler 1 v <l P, lv ?' } « I J.! L ' r •'uiicilou Ar. % U N T j Ar - Lv. 9 :ij 12 3.-, I ■>,. I . " Allegheny .lue'r. •• 9 ;J | 12 4 ~ BU4 " Leeehburu .... " yxt 12 13 t46 821 " Paullou (Apoll.il •• a iif, 11 Ho 014 851 '• Saltshurg •• 837 11 32 550 y22 '■ Blalrsvilie '• sOS II <lO 600 U .10 " BlalrsviUe Inter n " 7 'AJ 10 15 H ."SJ 11 40 '• Altoona •• 34g sIM I 100 380 " Harrwourg •• 11 50 310 | 4 M 030 •• Philadelphia " 850 11 20 A. M r. 1. P T Y P H through trains for tne east leeve I'iltsburii (Union station) as follows: Pennsylvania. Limited, daily 715 A A'lsutie Kxoress. •• .'i 10 V M Day Express. •• ...... HOo •• Philadelphia Express, •• 30 P M Haste rn Express. •• "7 IIU Fast Liue, ** ...... ..,.8 10 *• Kor detailed Informal! >U. a idress TIUH. K vv.,lt, Pass Ag't. >V ester 11 >is' = let. 110 Fifth Aveuue, Pittsburg, Pa. 8. M. PRKVIISr, J. C WOOD General Manager. Gea'l Pass .-. A^'t P. &. W. K. K. s. ht'Jule In effiitv Nov. H. <j». (H itior Mm,.) The Short Line L» Pittsburg. DKI AUT SOCTU. , FROM MOUTH. 6 2">am Allegheny 9.25 am. Allegheny Ei s 15 a in All') s. Akron 10.00 a m. Al it N Castle 10 ><s ain Allegheny At: 12 20 p m. All y « Ch'go •A!tf p 111 Allegheny Mail >OS |i 111. Allegh- uv Kx 5«. p m Chicago Kx. 7 1. p 111.All'} k Akron •3j p in All y & Ell Ex ■> <lO pin Allegheny A. IMEFAUT NOKTII . I'KOM NOKTII l'i OS a in Ke.ne & lir.i.l. ;*osain Kixburg AO 5.15 pin Clarion AC j.i t a ui. llarl in A'- 735p in Foxburg jr., 20 poi. Kane Mill HFND\Y THMSS. BKPALLT HOI'TH. . FROM aooill. 8 15 a 111. lH;Forest Ac j»ss a 111. Ve in. < hlea«oEx |505 p ill, Allegheny Kx sas p ui. Aileuheuy Ae|7 2- P n. DeForjst ve Train arriving at at. 5.u» p -N I -aves -t at O de pot, I'lt snuig, m 3 :is o'oejck. Hutler am! ' IreaQville 1; 1 i'-ti >vlU le tve AHe /heny at.3ao p. in, da lv eveptSu i lav. Con oeeilnji at WnlowgroV4. arrlvluK at Butler al >US i-ullin tD Bullet Sleeping Cars and llrst.-cl <«( Day » o.iches IUII thpnigu oolweon Butler aud >'hlcat,'u dally. For through tloketa to pnlnts in th West Northwest or Uoutlnvest, apply to A. B CHOUCU. A gen' Trains leave the K. s. O. iep.>t In Pistb'ir< tor tne E i*t astollows. Eor Washington l» (1., Baltimore, Phlladel phlk, >n York. 7:30 and y:2u p. in. shiiiilierl ml ti:k>. 7 :3o a in. 1 :Hi. ysai p. m.Coii uelsvllle. 6:Mi. 7-W. a in. 1.10. 4.3u, 4 4'.. 5 30, » 20 p. in. Umont'iiwi], 7. 0 a. m .1 10. !..«). 5.30 p. ui. Unioiitown. Morgal>town aud Falrniont. 7.30. a. 111. and 5,30 p. in. Mt.fleasant 0 40. 7. a. 1:1. 1.10 and 1.311 p 111. WasliiiiKtou. Pa.. 7.40 and :t 30 a in., 4 00.4 45 and y.iw, 11.55 p. in. Wheel ing, 7.40 and 930 a. Ui.. and 100 9."i0. Il.flft 0. 111. Cincinnati, st, Liuis. <'olumOUsand New ark. 7.40 a. in.. 9 10, 11 55 p.m. For ' lOkugo. 2.4:1 ail i 9.:» | p in Parlor aua sleeping cars to Balilinore, Wa fa lajfton, '.'liiclnn tti aui i.'uiuairo PITISB0&U, SUBNA.Ti > & (.1 v C Kit t *.ft. ' Takes effect Mouiliy, Vpril i, IBJI. Trains are run by Uent.rai Due (tioili MerWtaU ) Out) HO it slower loan Oily r . <1 : Ooino North. Goino South II 12 STATIONS » II i - m. Lv La. ' iu 'lMii. i ! 4 ....Buffalo .. « H i 10 1 | 'i Dunkirk ...| 7 :i>jiv M l*. m.l I J I ; wt' i 58;io i.o Krle. <> at 840 a 35 .i a.'. 1:a !> •!■'< Wallace Jußct Gl2 'J 27 112 0 211 I If '■» . ...Otraril ti 4i, * ill 4 IS tj 09! I ■#> 'J 03 liOcklKM* .... 0 9 42 4 2l> u 02 I in 8 Kij . .Oitumavlllf ... 1 7 oi| a ■*> * 34 3io .T... io 3iiTr7jOoonei»ut....i. .i 7«o Yio ti 43 e w,<*r *: | ' 31 i 6 43 sat l'i 57 843 ar.... Ubt0n,....1v 7 Hi <» M 4 .17 a 1312 45 8 3t ! ... snudciand.,.| 7aw u4 4si 54"12 42 s;« ... spr'iDubor**. 7 2xiio«'. 4>5 j 53' 12 3) 825 (1 nuemil vlll<* * 10 14 503 5 fl-jIH 1"> 8 05| Up 4 53 ! 7 381 V .(Jooa't L*KeT. j l» I7| 4 53 4 2s .... I «>i lv "Meadvllle .lv . ... 950 4 2» p.m... 8 *2!*r ir K 42 II 21 •! 03 II 58 7 45;...HarMt0wn.... | [toa< it N<>2 11 43 7 28 Osgood [No I 11 on 4 ."a D in 1 la. m II 23 113.'. 7 111 I> .HI II 15 B l'B ti ik ii a 7 OH . ...stienaiigo n 40 11 25 « 20 5 . r >- 11 irj u47 ... KnMnliU. 7 ii.'l 11 4c, i> .it 5 ;«I lu 14 « 'js Mercer 7 22 12 07 7 or, > y. 10 u m I'ardoe 7 M 12 22 7 10 5 13 10 20 <> aO drove City... 7 47 12 33 7 25 5 no 10 ok 5 H llmrlsvlbe 7 as id 4'. 7 3<i . .'.2 in 00 5 to . liramliion.... uimij m 7 4.5 1 M 7 li 1 a X) lv . BranabUm.art 7 3*> 'l2 15 7 2 5468 Is 20 ar... Milliard...lV 050 11 Is| «45 418 9 fki 5 . KelsTers j 8 10112 wT« 4 321 !i *2i 5 ai | Euclid I 8 *_• 1 |j| h 113 4 0| 9 151 4 0! BUtllr I 8 501 1 42! (t J2 I si) 7 20 xlli-gheny, p«w 11 10 1 nil p ui ;a m [ ,11. 11l I|>. m' .1, T. KI.AIIt (li'Diml Manager. tlreonvllie. pa W. <i. -AjitlliANT ti. »•. A.. Mcadvllle. fa Hotel Butler J. H. FAUUKL, l'rop'r. This house has been thorough ly renovated, icmodeled, and re fitted with new furniture and carpets; lias electric bells and all other modern conveniences for quests, and is as convenient, and desirable a home for strangers as can be found in Hutler, I'a. Elegant sample room frrr use oi commercial men BUTLER COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Office Cor.Mam & Cunningham AUK. WICK. I*rex. OKU. h< TI KUKK. Vice Pr» I. K. Aril;'KM -srt'i muil Trrif UiKEOrm.l Hire 1 W ick. Henderson Oliver, •r. W. Irvln .1 allien stefbeuson W. W. lliacKn.orc, N. Weiitci f. Kowmau. 11. J. Kllngler <i«o K«ll«ror, Ii w. kodduu, Hon. iteuiio, , oiiij Kooihiik ( LOYAL S. McJUtfKLN, AgeuU BARGAINS! BARGAINS ! MEN'S CLOTHING BOYS' CLOTHING, CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. There are too many goods in stock and must be sold aud at prices that will suit the times. We have a lot of odd suits that will be sold regardless of cost. Everything must bj sold to make room for new goods. Come and see for yourself. H.Schneideman CLOTHIER AND'GENTS FURNISHER. 104 S. Main St., Butler, Pa. NOTHING to Sell but Clothing, Hats & Furnishings. NOTHING to give but ATTENTION. NOTHING to ask but PATRONAGE;. NOTHING to Promise but BARGAINS! SC AUL & NAST. Leading Clothiers, 137 S. Main St., Butlar, P*. Clearance Sale AT D. T. PAPES, GREAT BARGAINS TO BE HAD NOW. 122 S. Main St., BUTLER. OUR MID-WINTER SHE HAS MANY ADMIRERS. Men's Good. Solid Boots, tap sole, at $1.40; Men's Working Shoes goat 75c, 90c and $1.00; Men's Fine Shoes at 90c, SI.OO and $1.25. For 85c will sell you a good, solid grain Button Shoe, sizes 3 to 8; Ladies' Fine Button Boot, pat. tip, at 75c; Men's Rubbers 45c; Ladies' Storm Rubbers at 25c. See our Ladies' Solid Oil Grain Button Shoes at 90c. All Slippers now at about half their va'ue. One lot of Ladies' Fine Dongola Welt Button Shoes reduced from $} to $2. One lot Ladies' Fine Dongola, New York make, from $3.50 to $2.10. Ons lot Fine Hand-Turns from $3 to $2 and $1.75 and many other lines in same proportion. Boys' Shoes 75c snd SI.OO Boys' Boots 90c, SI.OO and $1.25. Try us and see how your DOLLARS will grow. H.C.IHIHKLTON. Opposite Hotel Lowry. Get a Pair Of Slippers. Now that Christmas is over, we will close out the balance of our large as sortment of Ladies and Gentleman s Holiday Slippers at cost or, in many cases, at less than their cost price. Here is a rare opportunity to get a handsome pair of toilet slippers, or a comfortable pair of evening slippers at wholesale price. Shoe Mer. AL RUFF, s Bu 3:. OF Boots, Shoes and Fablers Indicates the possession of ex ceptionally attractive qualities. Our stock is praised by al* be cause it is the best and is so'd at prices that you pay elsewhere for shoddy stuff. In looking over th : s stock we frnd many lines in which the sizes are broken. These we are going to close out at Greatly reduced (prices.
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