THE CITIZEN" THURSDAY. JANUARY 31, 1895. ADVERTISING KATES. Legal notices are published in the ClTt xec at $1 per Inch for first, and 50 cents for each succeeding insertion. Obituaries, earns of tnanks. resolution*, etc. are iuserted at 5 cents a line,money to accompany the order. Heading notices on local page 10 cen's a line lor first and 5 cents a line for each subsequent insertion Notices among lo cal news items 15 cents a liue for in sertion. Half-inch professional cards with paper $5 a year. Kates for commercial advertising qaoted upon application. New York Weekly Tribune—Free. by special arrangements made for our so doing, we are enabled to otter to all onr übscriburs wno pay arrearages, (if any) and one year in advance, and to all new subscribers paying in advance, the Sew York Weekly Tribune free for one year. For further parti' > lare of this oflel see ad vertisement. New Advertisements. Executor's Notice, e-tate if S. C. Bhauor . Election Notice, Mechanics B. GENERAL. Valentine day i#J appi« ai biiig. —XLe bo J s lire Laving great fun witn teir Go DrVliS " —Thermometers have their ups and deans. —••Yon are talking through your milli nery"—latest elaiig. —By th« way, bring your job worn to the CiTiZKN > flice. The mercury »tood at 5 to 14 below ieroin Builer. this morning. N'atioual Trs isit certificates aes worth SI.OO a barrel today. —The average man is now getting quit* familiar with 1805 —Have nothing to do with a thing which bad men aie in tavor ot. —Statistics lor 1894 show that it is much saier to travel on water than by land. The street-light dynamo hosted, the other day piid *e have sine been in dark ness, nighis. —T. U Burton is rapidly closing out the gtocli of the old Racket Store preparatory to opening bis Spring >tock. —The cold snap put ten-inch ice on t> • ponds, and an abundance of it was cut ami stored. —Water set fire, to the cargo of a school • er that arrived in New York the day other and destroyed it. The cargo was compos ed of lime. —The Allegheny is dammed—dammed by about 25 miles of ice and slush, from Loganspurt, (a fow m'les above Freeport/ to the moath of the Red Bank, below Bradys Bend. —lf that "Greater Pittsburg" bill, which extends the liuiils of the city up to Butler Junction, becomes a law; why should not the limits of Butler bo also extended to the function. What a comfort it wojld bo to go to Pittaburg in one step and two motions. —On the Ist of April next, some changes will be made in business locations her«. Geo Vogeley has rented tho room now oc cupied liy Flank Keiuper, who is goiug in to the buggy business with Uartzell iu the Alex Williams building. —The Superiutendants and Principals of Weatery Perm's., are meeting at "Round Table" in Allegheuy today, and will con tinue in session tomorrow and Saturday. Supt Mrickey will make tho report of the "Outlook Committee." —"When I was down in Texas." said the returned diumiiier, "1 ii und just one busy man lie bad the salt tbeum und a Wuteri.ury watch. When be wa*n't scratcli'hg hiuisell ho was winding his watch." —lu Mrgiu-t! oporati-im the skin incis ion is ofieu the nos. painful part, »nd those who have been ran through tho body say they were conscious only of something oold passing torougu them, with just a prick *i th i points ol entry and exit uf me wenpou. —Tbe fuueral aervieert ol the lite J. Newton Stewart, held in the Episcopal ohureb. last Friday afternoon, were ly a> tended, and Itev. Meinuiiogway 'a well deserved tribute to tbe character of Mr. Btewart »a« appreciated by al! present. —At New York there i* a man who makes a good thing out of dintriby not only pay theii cost pries, nut giua ly Int-reaaa the feeding ne of the other iogrudieutx. —Keanor 4 llaubt-nspei-k bud bor> pap>-r. Ifn ha* Jn»t ® letter of jnntrao'ion* to hi* ourrenpoiij deulH »nd reporter* c.utioniu* them in r« Kmr*ir of itmatear thnntri oal entertainment*. One ot hi* golden rule* in hk follow*: "In referring to it thin boy, it U »!| righ' to say 'nkinney,' hut you mnut call a thin girl '*pirituelle ' It mean 1 " the name, bat nonikds bettor Xever call anyone tint. » boy -puny'. A pany itirl •honld he eall 'fraijil.'' |t .iimU m'-re like H eliente china aim >.|i >.l r.lutt «ej line to l>« empire t !,. fi.,, |i r . fl.-n A .h inly b<>- >h «11 r'ltht. i> i » L .,,i „ jj at ,i rounded ti/ur.. • \ i„, v u K , r | InJ uuiuwfoU & Mfj." LEGAL NEWS. NDTM. The Oven,e>rs oi Waabiogton, Venango and Msrioa twp.-.. were present or repre sented, Monday, at the hearing before Esq. Walker in Forqaer's office of the case -f Sooth Boffalo twp., Armstrong Co. versus the three townships as to the legal resi dence iliggie Curisty or MiSler, now at Warren TD« C*«.UJ will now aggregate nearly $1,500. Some teatimoiiy was taken and tile case continued till I* riday of next week. Tho cas<* w au interesting one. Several years ago. M«g. Chriaty.a dement ed woman, drifted into South Uuffa'o twp. and as the people there coald not find out J fr 'Tn her where she belonged they bad her gent to the Warn": Asylum. At the A.sj iam her ta.k regarding tiiiiUrds led 10 an investigation which pat the woman in iiutier County, and developed that she was the daughter of Phillip iliiler, wlo. oni e lived in Allegheny two , that Magsri>» was of found mind at the time of her birth, that the family moved into Washington t*p , where (Miller says) he paid taxes for six years; Uiat Maggie married Juo. • hris'.y of Manon iwp., and the couple netted iu Venango twp , wtiere (Christy #a>s) he paid a rental ol *10.50 tor a year; that Mr.-. Christ', dta not become demented until alter her marriage; tnat the tax books of Washington twp.,ot the dates needed wer*> burned wi:h the old Court House; tnat Christy lived in Venarign twp . on a pie ■ • of land owned by huffy, and on a sub least from a mau named Mcßride, etc, etc Ii may be well to state that as regarding It ga' residence, au idiot is traced 'o his oi ber birth, an I also that living in a plaee or iwp , for a year and paying a rental o' ( over $lO. wnu'd establish a lcjral residence A Blaircounty justice was con-idered too »:IXII Q8 to commit i man for trial, and wben bo reiuriied the case to the y n.-s-ious court, iu order to secure his tees, in.-jnry acqn;tted me prieom r and (. laceo tfc.* c st.-* on the alderman. The judge de clined to s-t as id., the verdict, and oidered the magistrate to appear in court for sen tence It is tho tirsi insance of tho kind in the county. P. tallies are worth in Pittsbnrg. accord ing to a Judicial dec.si. i., a bushel. For luiance, a niati s'oie one bii-hel of po tatoes, plead vniiiy i«nd was sent to the workhouse tor 90 days Another ma:, stole se next time Ihe people of this county i:ave occasion to visit tbfcir court room rb<-y will find ihe scene changed Judge's bench ar:d Lawyer's bar nave been s'lil.ed aronnO to the west side of tb»* room und tbe changed accotding'y. W H. Davis has petitioned lor a divorce from Mary A Davis. Jno. C. MtCb.flerty had nunmons in ejectment issued \ustin Fieeger arid \V. .\. Dennisoii f i3O acres in Wiufield a.'j .itjlng J. and I) Denuy. Hi also had summons in partition issUrd vs Grace Mc- et al. Newton and Miltilda Gold had summons in fj-cttner.t i-wiied vs M.-rg. and Albert 8c»lt for sev.-n acres iu Oakland iwp. Alvin and Emma rurt.er had in ejecirneni issued vs N. P. Bell tor 100 acresiu Concord. The Win P. Cross propeity in Worih tap was sold at 0. C. sale to Jos. L. Cross ler SIOOO Th f will ol John C. Shanor la'e ol Con- Doqueuessing two. wss probated, ilex ,r.. Ex'r; and letlers a ere taken out on estate ol Ute Joltn N..wton Sleaarr, of Butler ov Ada A. St. wart,, also on es ate o| Henry Yeakel late oi Saxonburg by Win. Yeakel. TATF PROPKBTV TRASBFRRK. A G Campbell to Mnria Shepard 12 acres iu Slippery rock for $450. John Muriin to Clias E Lewis lot in Harrisville for iGO Wm Timbliu t.. Jos fl Timtilm 11 acres in Clay b.r sl. D A It mire w to Hannah Sheok lot in Rentr. w tor SIOO. M.irj E Bttipb to R II MeQuistion 8 teres in Bui ler. Henry Wmrner Sr to W A Stover lot in Butler ior S6OO. iv.-amage Licenses. Phillip Schmidt Allegheny Co M»ry File. Mars James F. P. ffer Harmony Mary A. Gruver " Al Pittsburg—Ch»s A Morrison and Mary E. Waiter of Bu'ler Co. lf thut lit try larm well proves g > >d d.'it-us ot wells will lie drilled in that Vi cinity, and we will he (laiukiug salt Water before Spring. Nonce. To the bniliti ig trade. F >r the benefit of tbe mechanics connected wilh ihe binld uig iTa.l", Mr. J M Clark will conduct a uie«iirig under the auspice* of the Bureau of Iridustri.il Statis'i Ihe Department »i' Infernal Affairs of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania at ilie Conn Uouse, Mon da., Kehruari 5, 18!>."», at 7:30 p. m. All mechanics nuch a» c«rp«ot> r-.su.ne mas nis, stone cutter*., brink la>ere,plaster, rs.patnt em, si li rs, iin rol lers, p ninbers, snd as titers, etc.. are lnvi'ed io attend. The oonft-reuce la oilO of lnlerca' to those earn log daily wages in rhe bui'ding trade All tueuOaiifen in Butler eonnn eonnuot (vj »nli iiiti l>o lill ni/ frar preftfiii i.> inv--t,i|rate thn |)ur(io«« lor \V ruth llii< Isure» I »:&•> MU >i -II»-U Ofitia ilousi. TilK D47.2L.HR -FalllAY, KHJiil'AftY 1. '•'i'lio DoHler" a>" ih" Uoiniuiiia was liierifd b) a »>...•(! h-.UM- antlat tbecn- ClO-luli 1.1 Ho ]o-iformat ci* inotlit (T l>ni rfs p: HbioUi ot Ciiitid I)H beard. 'l'Crj play is a larcw ooiilidy, p'ire and nio plo, devoid ol any tangible plot An a 1 ttign prodtuier an.l »II«I rim*:it maker it i« a wonderful iiauiiiM Uaym >tt r t Fintliey, «» JEZ -ki»-l fip.'H, ban I.i-vcr hail a stipHiior on tlif local rttaire. To n».e liim ua* to langt'. Shorty Uealt, n Mulligan, cjnie in lor min;u a|»plau>« Alisn Lottie li'.irke took tbe |>itri ot Ki:.iir StarMgbt. in nhiiflily creditaltle manuer. Tbe mimical feature* were very lint; "The Puzzler" tak>s iin iiluei' with Fraiik'ort theatre gour» a-" one ol tbe bent of comrditM. Frankfort Times Tbe Markets. Bt;TI.HK HASKKTA. i)tir (rrocerH ire payiug for butter niul lor frecb :*»() tin potato-*. GO for j> J rxiijpM, no for o.Moun and b etn. IOOIH lor ilrt'B-ted eliir.Ken, 12 (or turkey and dock. 3 to 5 ii b*ail (or c.i'ib-ige, 2"> '.•> 'M a d' z*n for oel-ry, 00 to 75 (or applea, $1 fKI to 1 75 lor beaua. Bargains in L»WQH, DimilyH Pongee*, Organdios and all tho BUIII m«T goods tit L ST*X!» SON'S —(leouine JiM'.i 'ister (Jiogli-.ras 5c at DAVESNr'b —Trv. T A Morrieoa's borne mwle Curmels. —One Portfolio, containing 16 unpTb views from tho Worlds Fair gi»en uwuv with each $2 1)0 aula at LI. STEIN .ff quietly, last Saturday excepting in the Word where there was a conte»t fur Asses-or, end in the second ward where the contest was for the nomination for School Director. The Republican nominees are as follows: Borough Auditor, Jas. A. McDowell: fligo Constable, J. ri Mathers; Overseer«. Geo. Vogeley and J. II Miller. FIRST WARD. C-.uncil—o. C. Cochrane. School Director—J. V'. Hutchison. Assessor —H. W. Nicholas. Judge of Elections —A M. Borland. Inspector—Amos Mates. SKCQ.ID WARD. Council —F. M iiuwitt. School Direcor—S. U. Bell. Assessor—Pnilip Cluse. Judge of Elections—M. H. Smith. In pector—W. A. Taylor. THIRD WARD. Council —Jos. Sherman. School Director—S. G Bippus. Assessor — Judge of Elections—A B.C. McFailai:d Inspector—George McCaudlesS. FOCRTU WARD Counc.il —K. P Scott. School Director —J. B. Mates. Assessor —G;*or*e McJunkin. Judge of Elections—U. A. Ayres. Inspector—Frank fc Mitchell. FIFTH WARD Council —J. M. Reed. Scho d Director —S. F. Bowser. Assessor —Peter Kaiuerer. Judge of Dlections—J F. McClung. Inspector—Tho*. llxzlett. Th» Democratic nominiti ins are as fid lows: BOROUGH Auditor—l A Uenninger. Uigh Cons.able— John Pistorious Overseers —Jac»»b tiooa and J*»s stein. FIRT WARD. Council—o A Tiltovj. School Director—John W Brorcn. Assessor —I W Graham. Judg- ol Election:—J S Skillman Inspector—W W Rictiey. SECOND WARD. Council —A A Irvine. Schoi.l Director —T F Niggel. Assessor —Jos [ltirv j-. Inspector--J A Ufiueuian. THIRD WARD. Council —Jos Manuy School Direi toi Lev McQaistion. Assessor —J McQ Smith Jndate of Ei Ciion —.1 J Elliott. In pector —Ii J Nonllet. FOURTH W ARD. Council —B Kt mper Jr. Scho. 1 Dir. cior—L 0 Purvis. Assessor—N J S!1 .11 »-r .ludir.- of Bltxitioii—Alex Knssel'. Inspector—Horace Vanderlin. FiKTn WARD. Council —Ueory Grohuian School Director —Fern Keiber. Assessor—Mvtnew Brown. Judge of El-cii-.n—.i J Reiber Inspector —M McAvoy. The Prohibition nominations are; BOROUGH Auditor —R A White. High Constable —G M flobaugb. Overseer —All Wick and J F kussull. ... .... First WARD Scho LDireCtor —J II Coe. Council —Pnilip Daubeuspeck. Assi ss..r-*-C B Conway. SKCOND WARD. School Director Win (J.w.por. Coun.il —HJ Eliugler. Assessor —S M K. Id. THIRD WARD. School Director—o M Ru.-sell. Council —C K L*phaui. Assessor —Ji»s Thompson. » FOURTH WARD. School Director—R<-v J S ilcKee. Council— J C Hi-dick As.-essor —J G MuMarlin. FIFTH WARD. School Director—Wrn Walker. Council —J B Murphy. Assessor—A Steelsmi'.h. Loiecxt llutes to Huahinyton. Tickets UonU Tem Uayn. Washington is at all 'line a place of io terest. bu it is oarticularly so und is seen at its best during the winter month-, When Congress is in session. Wbut Rome was to every soldier of the Empire, what Athens was to ibe Greek, W asn'nglou is and sin hid he to every cUlZ.oi of rhe Uo ted Slates— nis giorj, nis pride, nis luneritauce, his estate —It boioi gs to huu All iis magi.ifi cenee, ail lis glory, all its lime, us public building-*, lis primings, us piatiiary, lt« monilinents, il« street aid parKs You have ho doUlit olten promised )Oiirsell a iiJlf io the Nailoiial Capital WDy not avail yoursell oi tne opp..ri unity to do now; the next ►•xeur-ion is announced via the Li. it (> ,on l'nursilay, Fehraaiy 11 n, tne ra.es are ri-marksbh I..*' .iu.l iiain scr- VICB Mil- best Mil* li. li' O. Il t" to ■ !ft:r. 11" Vrtllbainl and Llmiliil fcxprtrs Train* can 1>« used on Bituir the «£»*ng or return lXJ|f journey as best .-illlls Hlf CoU» "tllO tili l'laiuH lfiiv« 15 »t O I > p»"i, Fiini.i..rg, !UM) A. 11 and U.2U I' il I'uU.unti Fat tor rt no round ' rip I •'•ou t>.l nr i>»rre*p»uuiugiy low rnim from omri HtfttlOkli. rickets will bo good ten day«, and will lie valid for passagage Hum Washington Ki Bali(more at any time viihiu the 11to oi the tic.k»r.. For Fuliniuu Car accoin modu li on x and guido I«I |> o111 f-> ol interest in Washington. address, li I). - till lb, L) I'. A., Fitti-burg, i'a. White go.wls, Lawus, Pongee OigHtidie* nud all ki ll«»ur iuspci'in- L. CS'I'ICI N TV .MWV. —Fine Donnelt llaanels, 5c at DAVENNY'H. —Boarding House Cards. with Act, of Assembly, 25 ceuts tor balf-a-doaen, for nale al CITI/.KN —Fillet novelties iu drew* go-ds at, DAVCNNY'B. • . . IVHJsIC- Mu»ic' scholars waited, Leseons will be given either at the bouiet of tbe teacher or at the home of tbo scholar. Inquire at 124 vV. Wayuo I St. Bat'er Pa. —Ko winter how t>»rd tbe timer 1 the one thing yon can out afford to go without M e.ll the new-. Il Voll wjiit nil th - > Ul. g- u it-*IE th> PIII». ljurir Oiypalch. I'nn Oupalch iitftwo ttii—iiwi i* uuly. Personals. Chas. F Smith «;f Buffalo twp viaited frteuds in butler. week. Jacob Flick of Middlesex twp bas been 0 >l.fined 10 his bed for aoine time. Thomas A. Hay of Saxonburg was in t .*n on business Monday. .lon. Schaul of New York is visiting bis br'ther Ptiil. Mr. J E. Chadwieh, of Smethport, Pa., is in town. Mrs Miry Gray is visiting lriends in Pittsburg Mr. and Mrs Amos Young of Centre twp. were in town on business, Tuesday. W. F. Cam pell of Fairview twp was in town, on business, Taesday. .Ibo R McJunkin E-q. of Clay twp, visneii frauds in Bdtler, Monday. David Er giish and wile of Franklin twp visited friends iu Butler, Monday. August Freelinir of Winfield twp was ia town on bu.-mess, Monday. Wtn M Shira of Washington twp, visit ed friends in Butler, Tuesday. Jos Aland goes on Tuesday to a conven tion of the National Taib-ra Assouiatii.n wtiiuh meets at Buffalo, N.Y. The pension of Amos Yiock of Renfrew n-«i> been re-i»aued. also lliat of Richard Fisher ot Matiarg. Braid Black ia out again. It was the and not pneuin mia, I bat kept liitn indoors for a we< k or two. Miss Linnie Bonner entertains ber friends ar her home on N. McKean St , this eve ciitig Jacob Headers.in of Butler has been lirantetl a pension, alao Elizabeth McCauil less id Myoma. John Ma zland Sr. of C!i HVered lo him anil then dellnquen' suescrioera bad better settle up promptly. Tb« friends of Mrs Margaret Morrison, ol ISau Claire, will learn with feelings of deep irgf-t of her illness, which has contiuen ;,rr to her bed for the past three weeks, she was taken sick suddenly with heart ui-ease while sifting iu her rocking Chan NUitflbg, anil was assisted to bed, wher** she has since remained. Her physician dive-, but little hope for her recovery Mrs. .ii.riisou Is 85 J ears ot age and a sisier of Lne late A. B. Uurils She ia ine only aivivor of the original Curlis family ami Iwi ll known by the older residents of this ectioii. Mrs Morrison has always been ol letiring.pledsaut m.-posilion, kind to a nuil, ami her diaHi aould be d«-ep!y mourneO.— Emleuiou Setcs Pitsonally-Co.iducied Tours via Pennsyi vai. a Kaiiroad. It -s at ibis i-easoii of Ihe year tbal peo ule.'s iboiigMs turn to some method by wp.ieh the rigors ot onr no.theru wimer rlimate may be escaped, and a trip to tto • Latid of Flowers." if only for a shop tine, .ff -rs the easiest solution of tin question. lu older to give tbe public an opportuni '» to visii Florida at a reasonable cosi, the V iins.i IVahta Knilroad Company has isngert I T a series ot tonrs to Jacksonville, .Mi the Hell known reputation acquired l»v that conipanj tor the superiority ot ii> p* rsnutllj-coiiducteil tours wiil lie main tamed for i bin y'etir's s> ties Since the y sinn of personal!)-conducted lours m .lUgurated by the company ban helm in et f-ct.'hobe but words of coinmendati-u : e been received lis uneicelled tr»m service, experienced Tourist Agents and Chaperons, aud above all, itH lpoderaie manges, leave nothing to be desired. The tours to Jacksonville, allowing iw. »eeks'M»\ in Florida, will leave Ne* Yoik and Philadelphia on February 12 aud '26, and Marcb 12 and 20, IM>5 Tho including lrausp"ftatlou. meals ell roiiie. aud Cullman Oerili on special train. i« $•"»> fir New YOIK ami S4B. lroin PoiladelpDi >; ( .rop»r'lonate raies trooi mber points For further inloiuialion appl> to Ti> k Agents, -.r adJre.s Tourist Aiient, 1196 |{roatl*ay. New York, or Kooui 411, Bioai ,S ,eel Sta'ioii, Puilalelphi-t, to wootn ap plication for space should also no made. Horses Wanted I will buy 2 cur loud* of bordett marcß, drivers, general purp me anfl Irak borne-; ege from 4 to 10, weight Iruiu 1 ()O0 to 1 500 Briug tbem in. I wili in- ut Orove City Feb. 12; a l', W lck House, Butler, Feb 15 and 16. H. SEANOE Closing Oul aalo. Ladle's wool Uuderwear at bmf pnce Muslin aud other good* raa>k c'l down. THE PKOPLES Store Fiue cani'JU fliotiel- 5 cents at PATENNY'S. -•A fall line of hom« made caudies ■it rb« (Juy Bakery. New Cloth ng Store. V II Burton has purchased tbe e i.'i'K of the It fleet Store,and wishes el-irtß it 'Ut is soon as possible II- i-'U-ud* to »tttrt a new cl 'toing e. an" will opeu on Or about tbe I-.- -it March 1 X L,. I'li- afMn, Dpi .rn-is, Oertifi.vttes .m l i'har'er-- Framed to Order a 1 309 S. St . liii'ler. Pa FEUD FBIOEL, Prop'r. • i"Y UKO'S, OottNKtt Main & St* . BUTLKU, I'ENN'A Dealers in ne«v and second baud liouse-hold goode of everv description Call snrl «-ie us. -Ve can save you money —You pay for school books; but the IM-H sfhool bo >k for your children t* your daily p. per. Well printed carefully and intelligently editrtd, •>! instructive contents, first anil fulle-' - with the uews and liewt, in presenting it, the Pittsburg I'Hgpatch fills the bill. Living Pictures. OT health and bappiuesß are the pen. pi- who eat Eagle Butter Crsckerß. A perfect health food, sold by all to •c-rs Manufactured at Marvin's f c'i ry iu Putsburg. —The hiwht st urade of patent Horn in 'de »i the mill» of J < RRKADKN West Huribury, Pa. lnfants Wo >1 Hose 5 cts p--r pi.rut Daveuny's TIIE (J It EATB A RG AIN S We are •ff rini: in all winter gomlg ,il i nij prove- »n will not carry over tiung Uiid while we «re gelling room h>r b|>ritttc slock, our cus'"tners lire gelling or» hi beiier goods for less netnev thsn evi-r b. lore Tuesday ami Wednes.l.iv .Inn '2B and 2!' we will i<«>H ■ Ladiea 50c '! in ■ i (i -til.*! lei lll'<\«s HI lTie, Ladn— I fill -. . iisllill'ire Sueile G l"V«m al 25", Ladie -6o - cifbninre ut. iliit)—chiidrens <&ud 3->c cuslnu«-r.) ({love* 10c —Lad es AOij, $1 DO .ii,d #1.25 SIIK mi'lensnt 41, ' —lj*die» s<)e w. m 1 IniMens «i.410 Ladies 250. wool inii l'+n a' 18- Olillilr«o» 350 w.»"l nntteos at IS, 111 iimlii) null Fi Mllulsnts iis. fi [is at lfl'-—.infautß Attn plij.sut 25e.inlaiils "Tft.- - i|iH «i 50e ] > »iuril'M 2oii jsrds 35 ami 4Co ; U .it.iiig «i lUo pi r } aril. ~ M. F. Hl M.' MARKS, i tu U7 p. M«Ui ot.j w tfu&vr. Oil Notes. National Transit certificates were «or»h SI.OO yesterday. Uaionville —Heydrick A Co's well «>n the Satton, a mile north of Unionrille will pmbably leach the third sand next w>-ek. They had nothing hut gas in the 100 ft. The whole country from the Wbitestown field to the W. Sunbury and Nth, Wash ington fields ia being leai-ed. West of Boydstown a rig is up on the Sbakeley, and two other rigs are going op in that vicinity. Herman —Phillips drilled his well on the Beck deeper, last Friday, and it was mak .ing 10 bbls an hour thai evening. The Fisher Co's No. 12 Wm Eichenbatib was in the sand and fluwing 100 bbls a day, Monday. Boydstown—The well on the Henry farm a mile and a half southwest of Boydstown and 5 miles northeast of Butler is making pleniy of sail Water UlCely Colored with oil. They had 35 barrels ol oil in the tans, Monday, and opeiaturs were taking leases iu that vicinity. Washington—Fletcher, Thompson it Co (the Hardly Abies) are drilling on the R. 0. Rumhaugh farm. The East End Co is d i Iliutf on the Samuel S'lira Major Mc- Clititock has a rig up on the Alf. stiira near the Pump Station Snnburv —The well on the Jacob Sander son is being drilled deeper. They found no oil iu the 30-loot. Whitestown—Smith -id-cker's 5 Mangel was shot Monday and was showing lor a aood well. Brownedale —Kliugleusmith's 4 Co's 2 Johnston was soot Mouday, and started off at 12 bbls. an hour; Clark A Co's well on the Schwartz struck the second pay and began flowing at a 15 bhl. an honr rale;Oibson e, but not hi) lore nearly all her clothing was ••uriied off. Th.i buruiue oil sot tiro to the table aud other articles in the hnase, but tbe baby was uni jured. Mrs Patter son was horribly burned about tho body and her face was badly scorched. She died ibat. night. Mr. Williams aud Mr. Patterson (father of Letter) drove over to New Castle thut night. Phoiuigraph Concert. The popularity oi the entertainment w»»- iirnveii by a house packed to the it.eirs »nn s'Huding room only before 8 o'el<>ck. Tnis is the second visit of Prof, llowe to ihi eitv with in a ye»r. The large audieni-,- w»s kept ill the bes! • f hH'tior l iiniiuu* Uuichter and ap. lan-e greeted Edi-"on'- grear invention.-Oailv Ne»s.t'ohohs, N. Y The enihiiwit" io a idinnce thit.complet - l_\ tiled Ibe large audilorium of tbe Firs- I'-nptist Church la«t evening were treated to ihe he»t exhibition of the workings h ever een in ti is city.— Daily Atlviser. Eltnira N Y. Prot dowe will give his Phonnghaph •oiicert- on Friday evening Feb. B'h. in the Uhited Pre»ln terian Church. ! .">0 cents, t'bildreti 35 cents. Tickets lor sile at Doutbult it Craham's Clothing •Store. Look ve ol -erious consequence. This was ti-mmi straied in the case of Rev James Uavi.-, of Blairsville, a tew days ago. Wbile "B in the yard playfully fondling a pet d' a ha wa- scratched on the haud. Tne wm n was of ouch a trifloiK nature thai no sp-..- i.l attention w»s p->id toit. ButafeA dai ster the wound became troublesome, »w, ,1 ing aud luflainatinn setting iu, which in sulted in the death ot the old geuilemai trom blood poisoning. Th - as-e-sor of W-s'. I diana has placed t'ie normal school property ou his boo*., and placed tne valuatiou of the propert a $122 000 i'he tax w.iuld amount t-- $3,000. The school autOoritins conteno t'ie property is exempt from taxation ai. will 10 test Ihe matter. The First U. P. cnurch of Wilkiusbur. was destroyed by fire last Sunday. Alda Robinson, Prof. Hartshorn's victu.. in the New Castle scaudai, died at L)i>- inont, Monday. Two men who gave their names as Harry Campbell and Geo. Browu, aho said ti.ey Were peddlers tl jewelry and had receive.! express packages at Millerstowu and Parker, were arrested at East Brady la-i w< ek, an suspicion, had a hearing and were discharged. The New Railroad. Regartling a route for >be new . n observer at Hil lard- writes folluw-i "I am aware t' at • 1 <.e > prevails that 11 Is liitticull to reach the interior ol Bulo 1 county from the All- gheny river owing t me elevation anu the absence of streams ot aby considerable -iz • running in thn direction. This o ffiu.ty was aud is ex perienced by tue Wsi P< nu Bui it Un- is as Stated ill the PlttS'iur* l iu. s recently, viz . to tmild a road f<>, ami reiK-li tue lakes on the nearest and ill st practicable r ui r «i. I nan say trom - p osOUal knowledge ot ibe country Ilia' railroad can be built trom Brady's Benu up the west sine ot the Allegheny river to the month of Bear Creek, having the same itrnde as the Valley; from there to Bruin, same grade as the Pntsburg <£ Weslerti uarrow gauge road; ou up Bear Creek to the m iath of Silver Crei K. up Silver i>re«K and across to head waters of the routh oraiicb of Slippery Rock creek, Hem e d"WQ «u Gmuersol Branch ol the P. S. it L E. This route would require no tunnels and perhaps no cuts ot any consequenci and would open tip VMM quantities ot m;n* rial, both caimel slid lu'uuiitn us coa . limestone, iron ore, etc The south branch ol Slippery R.'ck creek inns through a leauritnl valley and hits Very lit'le lull It has been found that in seven mile- st I.ne point there is a bee line view that, has but ten feet fall to the seven miles. In drilling wells for oil iu th« North Washii:*- t rn oil field they have found a c >al vein »t lea-u eight feet thick. A vein of hmesione u,i vard of twenty fee thick crops out aboig the hillsides of t.li« s m ti brwioti." Hue t:ie MUCH AOM** tin c N».irr> in t<> hove licni decided upou, ii(jlnw of way b »ve tieon taken. »l 11 IM nil), work »u the tunnels will lie l> >:un "ftortly. > Are Your i ?Groceries ? /Fresh? / C Everything we have isx / fresh. We guarantee every / S pound we sell to be tliep \ best of its kind there is. \ / We want regular.all-the \ f year-round, trade. Let us C V sell you all you can eat. € f Henry Hiller,? ? Opposite P. O. S It is utmeeessarv to bore v«iu with the advertisement of our largest stock, best facilities, biggest business, etc. You know we liave that. The important an nouncement is, We will Positively save you Money on your Fall Clothes. Our stock tables are resplendent with the newest patterns. .See them. ALAND, TAILOR. L.C- WICK OKA LKx ric liU|li and flwhl lo* OF AL- KINDS Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding , Shinnies and Lain Aiways Hi Stock. U\»F.. HAIR *NO PLASTY . Otlli v in»pontß F. 4 W Depot, BUTUHK tA A Suggestion. •T ;!h. . ml Iffii L. i if ever occur u» jug that there are drugs and —that drugs are like every thing else—there m, iO"«1, bad and indif ferent There is •*! e which i* (I'witiwl; bail it" it io'nt just <>l ui Our poliov has always been to have noth tig but the best. W ben yon want drugs come to us and be assured of fresh pare H"iids. and always *ll at >hq ask for or your prescription call* lor. It may not always be tlruifs yon want •Miher. We always have on haud a full llue of sic* room requisites., C. Itt„ BOYD. Diamond Block, - Butler, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. r.IE.ST*NDAUL» UAU.TTUAL) OF AMBKICA WEST PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. .SCHrDI'LIt IN KFKKIT NOVKMUF.k _<6th, 18^1. south VV'KKI UaTS , A. M. A M A. M. r. M. P. 11. liuiler Leave ti 15 835 11 uO 245 5 (X> -»joiiibur«.. Arilve ti 11 sou 1121 311 528 iuller JUC't, •' <3O 025 11 60 310 353 iuller Jue't.. Leave 730 on 12 03 3 10 563 Natrona Arrive 7is asl ul3 3JO 6t* lareniuui 7 13 t> ;-6 12 |» 357 j w ; -ipriuguaie 75510 06 12 33 4os .... . loreuiout. H 11 12 55 4 23 6 27 8 18 1 05 4 20 # 32 Allegheny City 83310 33 124 444 615 A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. r. M. North WBKK OA VS. Ufcxbenyt'lty leaves >5 825 10 10 3 is 6 10 -burpsburg 7 0- ajy tu 5a -ulareuiuiit a 46 11 Oa -pllUifaule 8 3 11 20 641 1 .ii'tu.um 7 32 0 10 11 30 3 M 65- N.tjrou.i 737 y 15 II Vi 355 ti liuiler Juct Arrive? 15 *25 II 55 401 702 ttmier Juc'l Leave 7 45 04j 12 3-- 4 13 702 ■%o*ou'iurg 8 0 s ! lo 11 Iv 4 140 <' ti tf.uler Arrive 83510 35 13u 3 oti 76u A. M. A. M. P M. P. M. P. M •t its UATS. For tkr East. '.Vol HAYS f M *• *. A. II P. M. .45 «15 Lv. Butler Ar 10 35 1». 40 730 Ar Uuiler I'lu.-li.lll Lv 045 12 3- 404 745 Lv. «ullnr J.lueilou Ar. !» 11 12 3s 1 10 7 40 AC. Kreeuon Lv. y a.-, 12 35 Jl3 J33 •• Aile,;ileliy Juc'i . " » .11 12 3o 4 2u a in " Utrliliiim 820 U 13 1 Iti "8 21 •• PMIIIOU (A Klllo) - 006 II 5J il asl ~ saltsourg •• a 37 li 32 si »22 • Biairsvitie * i«i 11 00 ti i>i u 3.> •• BlaSr-viilu lutei u • 7 m 10 13 a -o 11 l*' " .vl'ooni .......... *• 3iu Bo' Ino 3 t>j " llarriaout'g •• 11 3d 310 130 t> .10 '• FullaJelplu.i •• *so 11 20 A. M P. «. I', M. P. M I brotigh tralni tor tne east leve I'ilthbur,, (Liutoil Station) asloliows: fennsylvauia. Limited. dolly 715 A.M vi.ol lie rixpieas. " 3 loA. ->1 ti.iy K»press. " sno •• .iutiuielt-Hla ExprcßS. " I io I'.M i. is' e1 u •' 700 " Fas' Uuo, '• 810 •' For dcUiilei lufor u oiou, a idrpsa I hoi. E. rtTut.l, fa»f. Ax'i. -Ves eru »i»u i.-t, 110 Filth Avenue. HUtsouru, fa. S. .4. .'ilrtV iSC. J. t WOOD. Oeuei al .tlau&jter. (iau'i. I'.vH'r P. &. W. R. R. schedule lu etlei- Nov 18. 9t. (ilutter r:o» | The dborl Lliu to k-ittabuiv. HKPABT HOCTII. FROM H IT'TH 625 alu Allfglieny 9.25 am. Allexrteiiy KJ S 15 a rn All'} « Akron to.oo » in.Al & N Castle Mis am Alleifheuy 12 20 pm, All'y * "hVo 2 sr. m Allt'KHeuy Mall .'>os|nu. Allegheny E* j ptu Chieatfo Kx. 7IS p III.AII'I 4 Atron >ssp in All'y A til Ex < (JO pin AlleKheny A. UKI'AKT NOHTH FKOM SOUTH l" 05 'a m K)>.ue x Brad. !• 'XiiurK \c VII pin Clarl.'U AC !■ * a in,Clftrl >n \r 733 p m FoxOurg |:.,20 pm. Kane M ill SUNO\T rHMSS. Di--r»KT SOUTH | KK IM «)Cri(. 3. 15 a ill Ac !i V> a u .\lle pin, \lle*ben> Kx fi .V) p HI. ALLEGHENY AC|7 i' on. iJeKofexi ao IValn arriving it ai iai p n leavus it « i) de put. ill »oui<{. at 3:15 • i'uio.:K. nuiler m-l 4n«iiivi|ir.i>tt>i *UI leitr* Alle irli.'u> at 3.20 p. Hl .ilst Iv ex opi Hu i tav. Cou nt*i:>liiK Hi Wulu*,fr.jVM. arriving u Duller at >305. I'uUiii m Ituffet Sleeping Cars and (Irsi.-cl i»i LIAI Coaches IUO lliroutfb WT#WQ Du L-r aud 'bleaiT'i•! >lly. For ' tirouKh ileketa in ool'it* In tn - West Northwest or Hoiith-vest apply to A. B CROUCH. Agent Trains leave the 11. « O. depot lu I'n.tourif lor 'bt- Ku*i a->foil iv**. (•or WHshluKfin 1> Baltimore. Ptill utxl pill i. It N>v» York. 7 :30 au'l «:2u p. m. i uinbcrl'Pd rf:4o 7 :3o am i :io. 9i» p. in.t'mi ■•eisvlile. #:!(,. 73U a. in. I 10. 4.3». « 43. ft 30, 3.20 n. m. Uulonluwu. 7. On ill . 1 111. 4.30. 5 :*) p. m. Uolnutown. Morx-t I town and K ilriuoni. I.8». a. in. ami .\3»p. m. Mt.i'leasant i. w 7 3' a. m ilO auil 4 :*•> pin Waßbi'igioii I'a. 7.40 and » .#i a in., 4004 45 and H.INI. It pin Wbeel lllt 740 all*i u3o . iu.. auu 4.00 !MO. II V' 11. MI. t'li.'iuuall. it, L-iUii, I'olutQ'iUaaud N-w 740 a in., a 10, 11 sft p, in. K r "'ueaKO. 2.4" an i 11.3* i o m. I arl"r an i sleeping can lo it ililutore. *Va*th- UijUiii, 1 toi'luuul an i i.'Q.oairii C .TSA IUJ SIKS* « • • & .\< CT .. TaKos effect, vl i iday. iltc *tl n.'l. Tr iln« are run by tl* n lar*l u-ho r ■*!<» *er tu.i i '"it> l'i a 4.11HK1 NOHTH UOINU Soc 1 11 111 14 | It I STATIONS I • II II p. III p. III i ii. I /ir Lv'el i ill .inj" lu « Dufl In .. . "• 3 U I j 3 . I I i-1 . mulllik I ... i " mi| 1 3 . hi i 4j lu *ji . ... Kr •• .. 0 I'. X> .1 3."» i o * '< • . v ill >• • I urn i. 0 4." * I'' i i j l ;I 15 ...lilra'd. .. TI .Vj, . IN I .5 >i ir. !2 s,| :< hi Mjckpii' l ..j 7ml »tj i jr. ft •-[ 2 li'l M ,V> .. ,I'iaiie-K'llle . | 7 0-( 1# 381 I .14 ii 4:1 . ..|l" xl''tr.Ooniie»'H Iv i i 3in 10 . I 7 I ■, 1 V y|. | .I. 43 ft |7 i*®4 H4t tt... OWuM |y i*l Mil 4tt *:! lv .li M tl ... *«niiile|*iiid... 7 j.t 9 u I i » I 12 .10 ->« ..■ NPRIUJIIMR". 7 z~' ft l; Iv% ' _• L'l « t I' line lUI vllle . 7.H HI 0:1 Mf.l ft I jlit I»>| » 111 |.. H«K*vV .li!t .. *"U 111 «: *f. I '.i T .11 l» .C HI r* Like m 11° 4 4j ."111 ... H War iir s PI. 0 .10 130 i i"i 7 ft'.! v . >tf Ivlll- Iv II I.V t *0 7 10. .. ,| H:v| ir ii « :4• 11' d 10 ,i 4 5 S3 o'jfi II 30 7Hi . Ilrei'nvllle .. «':io uO7 805 0 l u II Al 7 n«i ...Klienallßo Ii 4« II 20 11 20 4 7 II" ki ii) 23 li 10 I'ariloe . ... 7 3>. 12 '22 7 14 1 I t HI jo ■ .uj ...Onw 1 M1y... I 7 « ll 33 7 2.1 .1 m. iO IK ft 4« ... Ilairlitvllie ... 7 ft»|l2 4.1 7 30 « ft-[io «» i uj iruokua • w|a 54 745 .1 noi t n lo|lv Drtneluon.ail 7 10 12 10 .1 1.-, l ... H liar.. Milliard...lv 6 25111 Iftj ... 4MI i» "iftl • .'ll ly . Kelslers I H 10112 .w ,|» 1 3" :» 42 621 ICnflld h 22 i f M M 4 1 I w i;>| I o| . ..Duller I * Vl| I 121 * 32 220 i 7 20 \ll||({lieny IMt«V 11 ut, 3 su ! 2 I .>i I .■■■ I'lliNtiurif.'iao. IN'II. 'II •I. T I'l.Alli <4ei.eral M-naper. mnuivllle I'a W. AM (i }. A., Meadvtile. Pa hi o lei Butler J. H. FAUBEL, l'rop'r. This house has been thorough ly renovated, lemodeled, and re nted with new furniture and carpets; has electric bells and all •t hot modern conveniences fot quests, and is as convenient, and desirable a hoim lor strangers as can be found in Butler, Pa. Elegant sample room for u*c oi commercial men BIITLEH COUNTY Mutual Firo Insurance Oompan>, Office Cor.Main &. Cunningham Al>. WM K Prw l.kO K'Tlh'iKK V|f# PPM." L *. *fc'| sail Trw. oirihCroiiH: Wfk. tieutlttrH'Mi Ollr« , r. W. Irvlu .l.iiitfH .V. W lit u-Kiii # ,N. WH' /.-f »• IV -w.iitii. 11. .1. KllngU-r < Uit Khimiu.', t«eo | IOQQ K<«*IIIUK'I LOYAL & MoJUff&Uf, A«eoi. Where a Short PDRSE WILL GO S LONG WAV. OUR GREAT CLEARANCE SALE. Men's Suits and Overcoats. Boys Suits and Furnishing Goods must be sold, we need the room and the shelves must be cleared for Spring Goods. All Winter Goods sold at cost—this means a reduction of 25 per cent. Come and see for yourself. This is no humbug We mean what we say. H.Schneideman CLOTHIER AND GENTS' FURNISHER. 104 S. Main St., Butler, Pa. 1 ■ X M NOTHING to Sell but Clothing, Hats & Furnishings, NOTHING to give but ATTENTION. NOTHING to ask but PATRONAGE. NOTHING to Promise but BARGAINS! Schatil & Nast, Leading Cloth iera, 137 3 Sftaiu St., 3 itler, Pa- B. inch, a wide, 50 c nls a ya al— 34 nijo 3.") ll. cue- - nit, 25 cent . 2, IHH) t .tni« tf.i» imported Flair ItUck Vn. lihii *r. ellk.oG in. i wille, 25 cen .«a ShiiU for lull line nHinji'v* . I'onr Wa.sh G< ods' Embroideries and lusertlngs— The moni complete HKMirtuieni. of heat ex ample* froui ilio he*t maker*, hoth amen ran utitl foreign— at price* the lowe*t po* ►ible to tiud Vuu write u* aud prove our ability to i.aii»tantia*e the *tatement. lioojo's A:Buhl, ALLEGHENY. PA W.L.DOUCLAS $3 SH0E.:?;» ~k". CORDOVAN, PKMCNACNAMCUCDCAtP. §SI Imw fine iiawa—i B&mmB • 3.v POLICE, s SOL t*. Bensomsna BT ' LADIES' - ■«ocic-TOicM*»a. Over Owe Mlllloa People wear the W. L. Douglas $3 & $4 Shoes All our ahoes are equally aatiafactory They |lva the boat value lor the money. They equal cuatoia Iboea la atyle and fit. Their wearing qiaalltlea ara anaurpaaaad. The prlcea ara uniform,— a tamped on aola. Prom Si to S j aaved over other make*. If your dealer cannot (apply you we oa. Sold by ALEXANDER A DOUTT. WHITEST wn. PI VpT.:.' - •; • -t • t'th ■ !i >uin p iiff »rr| rwb MM . r-MiMM . Trfciafl ■Miitttw w iVa*. . "iw rm * m • • OOSSER'S « • CREAM GLYCERINE 6 has no udon purple and other ine«*;tici«lpa Respectfully, IC. KEDIOK, * it in m. ne\ t« Hotel Lowry KUTLHJK, PA. BUTLErt LUMBER COMPANY Shipp rg and '»alers in Kuiidin Materials R niifh aud d'ees d Lumber of all kind* Door i. and Windows,, and Mouldings o» all kinds. H- E WICK, Manager. Office .n 1 Yard a •at CaanlaKkaaa ami learoeatreeta. CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT ♦ fWI aroaipt aniwir and an honeat opinion, write to M UIIN * CO.. who tiara had naarlj aftr yeara' experience In tba patent bualneaa. Commonira- Uooa atrlctly confidential. A Haadbaah of IB formation concern In* Pateate and bow Mi Ob- I tola than mi free. Alio a eatalo»oe of Median teal and ad entitle books aant free. Pat acta taken through Mann ft 00. raoetre apaciai notice In the s.lentlUc Aaiirlraa, and taaa ara brought widely before the public wttb oot coat to tba InTentor. Thla aplendld paper, laeaed weekly, eleaantlylllnatrated, baa by for tbe lareeet circulation of any aclentlllc work In tba world. 9S • year. Sample coplee aent fraa. Building edition, monthly. BfjOa year. Blncle eoplea, 43 cent*. Krery number contalna beau tlnU plate*, In colon, and photograph* of new kouaea, wltb plana, enablin* bander* to abow tba Uteat deelna and aecura contract*. Addraea MUNN *OO, MKW YORK, 301 BMADWAV. Robt. Lewin, W HOLB.-ALB WHISKKY OEKOHANT ANDIMPOKTBB OP Fink Wi-h and Liquors, 136 Water St.. (Opp«>*"e B huUNM not reciifvinft in the oity.there fore uar ft*'utlw are warranted pure. Goods •■our '} picked anil l>uxed without extra charge. I). O I) and mail order* receive oriMiipt attention Grau'lfatner'e choice 3 tear old, $2.00 per gallon. Try UK. Thecdore Fw*in. GENERAL BRK k. JOBBER. CbimiietK, (J'aie and Boiler Setting. Cieieru Butldinir and eewer V\urk a Bpe>r't KSON *T, HrTI.KM. PA. L.. I£. Crumbling* Breeder of Thoroughbred Poultry HALL, YORK CO., PA. Will nell eggn tor hatching from Black Minorca*, Indiac. Games, But) Leghorns. Barred and W bite fljmou'b Rocke, aud (Lindane at $1 iter e«uiu»t; White ludiau Games $5 per 15. O daud youog atuvk tor aale it