THE CITIZEN THURSDAY. MARCH 21, Ifiyo. ADVERTISING RATES. Legal autiaes are published in the Cm (en at 91 per Inch for first, and 50 centa fur each succeeding insertion. Obituaries, cards of thanks, resolutions, etc. are inserted at 5 cents a line,money to accompany the order. Reading notices on looal page 10 cents a line for first and 5 cents a line for each subsequent insertion Notices among lo cal news items 15 cents a line for each in sertion. Half-inch professional cards with paper 95 a year. Rates for oommercial advertising qaoted upon application- New York Weekly Tribune—Free. By special arrangements made for ear so doing, we are enabled to offer to all oar absoribers who pay arrearages, (If any) and one year in advance, and to all new subscribers paying in advance, the New York Weekly Tribune free for one year. Por farther particular* of this offer see ad vertisement. New Advertisements. Executor - notice, estate of Chas. Bar leu f A-ira'M notice, estate of Jaii jt-- iiir Administrator's Sale, estate of V -■•.eriek Sharp. Mercantile Appraisers list for IWJ. Pape's millinery. The Excelsior Remedie*. Marks' Mourning Millinery. Henry Miller's prixes. Levin, the Opticao, March 25 C. A T.'s spring stock. NOTE— AII advertisers intending to make oanges in their ade. should notify us of heir iii tending to do ao, not later than Monday morning Administrators and Executors ot estate oan secure their receipt btioke at the CIT x«> office LOCAL AMU GENERAL. —Marbles. —Now for the mad. —The robin is here. —Look ont for loose bricks. —Stock shipments are light —Dressmakers are very busy. —Saturday last was Paddy's Day. —The groundhog knew his bosine*. —The country school* will soon close. —Preparations are being made for Eas ter, April 14. —The ground-hog mu><t have seen iu abadow several times on Candle- m is. —Tbe next free show will be the Ea-ler Bunda> toilet parade. —Tbe Grand Lodge I. 0. O P W-l< meet in Connoqueneoaing lodge-room, to morrow, at 7, P. M. —About 1600 has been added to tbe Y. M. C. A subscription duriug ibe past few da>s, and tbe list nuw aggegaten $11,627 —Two pigs raised by Albert Weible, of Penn twp,, and haaled to town Tnesday Sight, weighed 1400. —A clever inventor claims to be able to evolve a perfect tune by tbe careful com bination of certain grades of loud olothes. —Last year March and April changed places on the calendar but this year tbe weather is coming on in proper order. —Tbe more yon make people believe your advertising, tbe more your advertis ing will make them believe in you and the more you will believe in advertising. —After the groundhog period the equi nox; tbeu tbe Easter ntorm; then spring in earnest. So says the old German Sign*. —On Tuesday evening of next week, ttie P. H. C. will have au open meeting in their ball in the Reiber building which will be addressed by Hon. Aiex vl ;D > veil and others. —Tbe was a large crowd at the li--rg sale, nortb of town Thursday, and the •ale was a very satislactory one. Oa Sat arday Jefferson street, at Dickel and Ken nedy's barn, was crowded. —Tbe Silver Lake Quartette is expected in Bntler sometime about tbe m'ddle of Jane An opportunity having been offered tbe W 0. T. U., to give fiis unrivalled treat to tbe pnblic. —There are exceptions to ail rules, but the role is that tbe man who really wants work and isn't too particalar either about tbe nature of tbe work or tbe amount of tbe remuneration, will find something to do. —The Markbam Hook and Ladder Co intends paying Corbett 9500, for being here on Monday evening, April Bth, and to get out on it they will sell tiekets at 91 each, excepting a few of the best seats which will be sold at auction. —New names are constantly being add ed to tbe CITIZKH'S mail lists, which are larger today than tbey have been in the history of the paper. This growth is very encouraging. Tbe value of tbe Citizuu as an advertising medium is generally con ceded, its exienoive circulation being the best evidence of this. —At a special meeting of the ftincue Book aud Lvldor Co. W»duerda> evening the company, by a unanimous vole, refused to accept tbe truck built for them by the Seagrave 00., on account of the weigh', which was more than donble what the specldcations called for. Tne truck was on exnibitfon on Wednesday and was a beauty, but was too heavy for our hills. —Accordi Df to the Bradford Star, an Ole«n man beuijr troubled with a headache, bought two medicinal tableta and pot them In hi* vent pocket. Wnen it waa time to take * tablet be opened hi* mouth, ahnt hit e/M and gulped one down; WM reliev ed ul hi* headache arid went on bia waj rejnioin/ Liter in tue day he found the two tabietx in hi* pocket. When be di-- oovrred a two dollar jroid piece mma in*, the pain* in bin bead nhifted to hi* stomach. A 1 mo At everybody io the county will re oeive notioe of the afltoiot of their amie»r» inaou from tbe County CommUniouer*, •ad tbua be (riven an opportunity to Bp peal from the name. The appeal day* for Butler bora., are April 15:h to 24th, but those from wiitin of the towiMhipH here already heard. Mercer, Marion, V>*nan(ro and Alliffh< my twp , w rru heard Monday. Hax nbnrit, Zelieuople, Evan* City anil Harmony, yenterday, and Fairview, Concord • y add lirsdy will be heard tomorrow A uumtMir of people hare already app« »r>-d before the comwiiMwmer*, and a l»w change* have been made. Tbe otter daiea fixed are ax follow*: Donegal, Clearfield, Summit and Itutb r townebipe, March 36th, 1895. Slippery Book. Cherry. WaHhinirton and Parker towu*hij>«, March 27tb, I H'J'I Oonno<|ii>-n«««ing, l.aiu»Ht>-r, Middlesex au'l Forward township*. March 29th, IHOG. Buffalo and Clinton, Auril lm 1 u !t". Cranberry, Adam* and .lackaon town »bip», April 3rd, 1895 M uddycreek. Franklin. Centre and Oak land townnblpH, April sth 1890. Worth, I'enn, Jeffernon and VVinfield townnhipn, April Bth, 1895. Millerxtown, Karn.« City, Fairviuw and I'etrolia borouidiH, April 10th. 1895. Harrixvilie, Centreville, I'ortornvillo, Proiipeot and Kuubury boronirhx, April 12th 1895, —lf Burton cannot ah »w yoa goods, and give you prices to please you, oo other clothier ia Uutler c*U- License Court. . _ .. Tne annua! Lion-e Court met Wednes day morning, with Judge Greer presiding. The cases of Jellison and Byers were call ed, when Mr. Goucher, one of the attor ney* for the remonstrants a.-keJ the coart to n>ake an order restraining the licenses granted to their legitimate purpose— i.e. — the entertainment of strangers and tiave • ers. and guests of the hotels. He »ai<i that no roan had a right to set np a bar as an invitation to his neighbors to drink, sncb places were mere tippling houses, that toe Brooks law !*pecified the classes intended to be accommodated by liceuse, and that tippling hooses were not within the meaning of the act; that class legisla tion should be strictly construed; it was the doty of the court to "restrain the we of liquor to the purposes of the Act ot As sembly; the applicants prove the necessity for strangers and travelers and then sell to everybody; license i» a matter of grace of not right; no one has a property in a li cense; the lack of neceasitj is a legitimate ground for refusal; the general welfare ol Butler was enhanced by not having licei a ed houses in it, etc; and he presented a petition containing a thousand names ot people who thought as he did. Col. Thompson thought it remarkable th»t the-e g-od men ar,d aromen, who re- ail the virtue iu the community, chi.uld lake d fferent view ol this question a different times; he rc-ierred to the reso lutions of the Presbyterian As-embly at Grove City censuring Jndge tbonght that the remonstrants were a*kii;g the court to legislate, said that license were granted because the law said so, am' as an Incident to the honse; that the six hotels in Butler were all necessary and were entitled to the grant; that the Brook law was the best liquor law in the coun try; that sentiment and morality has no standing in this Court, it is a legal que* tion alone, that a license was granted a an incident '.o the house, and you cannoi apply one rule to the bar and another to the table; that the remonsrrants were ask ing the Court to violate its oath, etc. J, D. Marshall thought Thompson'- spcecb absurdly long; said that the Su preme Court has decided that .it was » matter of the necessity of entertainment lor strangers and traveler*; that hotel men sought a right for one purpose and tbei. used it lor another by selling to their neigt - bors etc. Lev. McQuislion said that such a con struction of the law was beyond his com prehension, that the law named the re strain; that the remonstrants were asking the Court to legislate, and violate bis oath; that no license wus a good thing for the expre»n companies and drug -tores,that the hotels id liutiei has been run at a los-. tbi»t the reinouetrants were inclined to fanaticism, etc. Jif 41. Gal breath °<aid that the remou atra ii* were neither fanatics nor witcn burners, but would claim their rights; that tbiK was the age of telephone* aud eloc tncit;, » cue ol the attorneys bad said, and al»o the age of bad whiskey; they were not asking the Coort to perjure itself; that licenses were granted on the question ol necessity for strangers and traveler)*; thai the evidence of la«t year showed tbe bar receipt* to exceed the other revenues ot the hotel; that the order asked for would be admonitory, and that tbe Court bad al ready prescribed conditions regarding the sale by the bottle; that tbe local demand for liquor grows, and feeds upon itself; that licenses were asked for for profi' alone, —and to pay for the eloquent pleas of applicants counsel. Judge Greer said be did not see how be oould enforce such an order as was asked for, but would consider the matter; spoke of tbe crowds that loafed around the li censed bouses in Butler; the Supreme Court'* decixions. etc. Then tbe Jellison cane was continued. The incidents of the day were the fining of A L Campbell. <>( Petro/ia, $5. for con t"inpt of Court Grrer claimed tnatCarnp bell had approached him in regard to Byr» license, and Campbell insisted that be tad not, and kept on talking after iieinp told to keep silence. Byers license was refused —The fight made on Sam. (Win. — Tne refutal of the Kaxonburg applicants for p.ist offenses against the liquor law, and - the granting ol the two applicants from Zeiienople, oil hand. Thursday morning the applications for wholesale license were heard, and all were | refused, excepting that of Jacob Keiber. whicb was neld over till June. ! Theu the upp'ica loud from Evans City were heard, and the attorney* for the re monstrant* brougli out the fact that it was common talk in Evans City that Senator Quay would interest himself in tavor ol Mrs. Cunningham and Greer denied re ceiviug any letter from Quay on the sub ject; and Thompson said Quay had to much sense and honor to do such a thing; and McQuiation denounced anonymous letter writers; and the attorneys for the remon strants said they did right in Lrlnging the matter to light. Tblt afteinoon tbe applications from Butler boro. are being beard Church Notes. Bev. E. M Wood will preach in the M E. Church next Sunday morning on, '•Giving the Gospel the Right of Way," and in the evening on, "The Physician and bis Profession." The Marketa. » HUTLKtt MAKKKT*. Our grocers are paying -'J for butter and i 3 lor fre».n fgy- 05 10l potatoi n, 00 for parsnips, 05 for MIIOII* and H ets.llcts for dressed chtcKen. 12 lor turkey and duck, 2c a pound l'>r uabb>g'i, 25 to 30 a d< *en for celery, $1 50 lir apples, $1 1)5 for beans. H*ve ynu had any trouble with your nyes? II so don't tail to call on LEVIN. the Optician of Pittsburg, at the Lowry i.i<>use, Butler, Pa , on Monday and Tuesday, March, 25 and 26. No charge for examination and advice, and iu cane he cannot help you he will tell you no at once. Wblte Hose Flour. Tbe hest straight grade of winter wheat flour on the market. Manu factured by (Jeo. Walter ft S'>nn- Butler Pa., and Hold by all tbe lead, lag grocer* in town. lona Patent. The best patent flour. Manufac tured by (Jeo. Walter «fc Son*. Call at tbe mill, or your gr wjerymau, and try a sack Levin, the Optician of Pitts burg, will be at the Lowry House, Butler, Pa., on Monday and Tuesday March 25 and 2<i It will pay you to trail on him if your eyen trouble you No lee for examination and advice. R-member that "an ounce i,l prevention is worth a pound of cure." We sell Tlibit* Linens, Napkin*, Towels, Crashes and all kinds of white goods at very low prices at L. STUN A SON'S. —Try. T. A. Morrison's home made Carmels. A Business Education Free, if you buy your dry goods utDavenny's Ask about it —A fall line of home made candies •t the City Bakery. Fine cauion flannel* ft cents at DAVENNV'S. Plain and fancy Black Dress Goods in ail qualities at bargain prices at L. STEIN AC SON'S. —A good umberella for 75c at . IJAVZMU'U. LEGAL NEWS. On Friday morning last the case of the Commonwealth vs D. H. Waller, was taken np, and after it had been partly hesj-d, "Dan" p'eal guilty and gave bail to appear Juno 7th for sentence. Wm. Crilehl"W was found not guilty of damaging livery property, and the costs put upon fl. J. Netgh. NOTES. Sheriff Campbell received a telegram from the Con-table of Portersville last Friday morning, saying that they had a man surrounded in a honse near mere, that he nad a .-hot gun. aud that ttey had guns, aud that the SaerifTs services were need ed immediately. Tne Sheriff aad Jim -fciliinaa drove over to Prospect that tliernoon, and the Constable met tnein mere and said that the man had escaped, tad boldly marcued out of the hou3e wim his gun in hand, defying the whole crowd, tint the Shjsriff torind wnere he had gone and went to see hioi; and next morning oe cauie to Butler with them and gave bail lor Court. It was a lamily fuss tamer-in law suing sou in-law for surety ot the peace; wnile the wile has brougQt suit lor divorce. The will of Jane Young of Concord twp was probated and letters granted to Robt. li. Young; also will of Jobn Maisiaud ol Clinton twp, and letters to Elizabeth Maiz land; ais> will ot Margaret Morrison ol Ven ail go, no letters; also will »f William Oouthett and wife ol' Forward twp, Geo Martin and wife executors. Letters of adm'n were granted to Solo ion Tuorn oa estate of Samuel Tnjru of Fairriew. A new trial was asked for in the case of rue com vs W. F MoKinnis who was ound guilty of rape and f. and I), and the motion will be argued next Saturday. The bill for embezzlement found against Geo. H. Granam was quashed. Tnos McGranahen petitioned Court for a rn'e on Mary H 0 >was to determine title to land in Ciea.lield twp. LATH PROPKJtTY TBASSKKBS A Biakeley to J B Keichle 31 acres in Orauberry for $1,250. H W Henstiaw t., H Schriber 5 acres iu Prospect for $01(4. Margaret Martin to John and W Ileiner 93 acres in Parker for $1,200. J W Brown, adm'r to C A Abrams lot in Butler foi SSOO. John M Kirkpatrick to Grant Shunter 216 acres iu Uutlalo lor $7,000 L ti McCoy to Eli> Cnnstley 50 acres in Cberrv lor SI,OOO. Lew s Hera <t u> Cardine Hied nan lot in Kuiler fo $1,500 P l>aaiM)U»peck to II W Keeter lot in liatler tor s.'loo. » Mack»-y to Flo. H Bowen lot in But ler for S4OO. E L Oexterling to C. Seligman lot in itulJer for $,'1,100. J N Kirker, ad>n'r to W L Rape 80 vjres iu Lauc»~ter for $2 600. J 1 Douglass to \V J Boyd 15 acres in Brady tor $350. Marriage Licenses. (tilbert Fleeger.... —.Butler Pa Stella Wei-terinan Cliutou twp Win C. Bart ley Penn twp E. Hilt t0n........ ........ " Win. Wiley Clinton twp E.uina Leckey " lj do E. Shoup.... .......... franklin Pa Jennie Burk " W. W Robinson ......... Bailer Pa tlary L Slater " At Pittsburg—Alfred Euktnau aud Julia I) unbar. Accidents. I T. L McElhaney tiad an arm broken by tne fall ol a building at Coaltowa last week. Winfield Gold of Carbon Centre fell from a derrick, Monday, and was seriously in j tired, lie fell 25 feet. W. C. Vandling, who was so terribly i>urned at one of Capt. Clark's wells in the Cooperstown district, a few days ago, had his right leg amputated, at the Park Hotel i>y .r. Hoover, yesterday moruing. HM right arm and left leg were also badly burned. He died early Thursday morning He Wi-s bnt 21 years of a age, and was born and raised near Peternville. New Percales, Ducks, Coart Royal Pique, Seersuckers, ginghams aud all kiods of wash goods at L. BTIIN A SON'S New Store, New Stock and low prices, at T H. Burtou'tf, Toe On»3- Price Clothier. Storm Serges and French Serges, Henriettas, Novelty Dress (i >ods and Fancy Siiks iu greatest vanety and at lowest prices at. L STIIK A SON'B Burton's Clothing and Furnish ings, are the best in town for the money. —Levin.the Optician of Pittsburg, who will be at ihe Lowry House, Butler, Pa., on Monday and Tuesday March 25 and 20, makes no charge lor examination and ad via?, and in case be caunot help you be will tell you so at once. If your eyes trouble you call on bitn, it will cost you nothing to find out whether your eyes need attention or not. Fresh as a Fr. tter, is Marvin's delightful Toast Biscuit, big as a dinner plate, light and crisp. No cracker is more delightful for or dinary table use Plain and whole some. Ask your Grocer for tbem. State Normal. Attend the STATE NORMAL SCHOOL at Slippery Bock, Butler county A successful school for teachers Best methods Expenses only SSO for the term of 14 Spring term be gins March 20. Send for a catalogue Dr. Hess & Go's. Stock Food, and Poultry Panacea, for sale at Geo. Walter A Hon's Mill, Butler Pa It will ho to yonr interest to give us a call —We do not want the earth, but we do want a lair abare of the pa troni>|te of Bitler and vicinity.— Hubton, Tbfi Clothier. lnfanta Wool llohb 5 eta |»er pair at Davenny'a lox4 blanket* «0c at Davknny'h Hee our line of New Hpring Otpet —the ahHortmnnt in larife and the atylea and priced are riifht L. Btbin \ flow. —Home made candicH. tafliea, rar meln aud etc., now on hand at the (Jity itak»ry. —Jno. A. Kichey will turniah pure Spring Water Ice to everybody next Summer at wboleHale or retail. —Fittest noveltien in dreaa good a at Davbnmt'h —An honeat dollar'* worth of K<sodM for an honeat dollar, in U ir ton Tbe Ololbier'a motto. l'arentH commit a crime, when they allow their children to Huffiir with their e»ea, eapeeially when Levin tbe Optician ol Pittsburg, who will be at tbe Lowrv Houae, Butler, Pa ,on Murcb Sio and 2*>. eaminea eyew Iree If your children complain of headacheri, you may reat a*iure<l, their eyea are the cau*e. Fine and heavy all wool Herge 45 inches wide, ull colore at 50 centa a ynr(' —a big bargain —at L. BTKIK A HOM'H. —Pennine Ijuncaatcr IJmghauie 5c •t • • - - - -PunrWfc'.er. ~ At a meeting'of citizens of Butler, last Friday evening, the status of the Woods bill, now pending in the House at Harris burg was discussed, and it was decided to go ahead with the proceeding in Equity, in Court, here, as a preliminary step to wards having the charter of the Water Co. annulled. About S3OO will be needed to secure evidence, pay lor printing, coste, etc . and for this purpose. J. V. Ritts was elected treasurer and the following persons named as 4 committee: First Ward—J. W. Hutehison and D H. sution. Second Ward—J. H. Harrey and T. F. Niggle. Third Ward—Jacob Boos and O. M Kussetl. Fourth Ward—H. H. Goncher and B. Kemper. Jr. Fifth Ward--John F. Lowry and W. C. Xegiey. The committees will report at a meet ing to be held in Seneca Hall, this even ing. The Rescue. The benefit given by the Kescue Hook and Ladder Co of the West End, Monday evening was not as well attended as the cause for whieh it was given (the raising of the balance of $525. the price of the new truck the boys purcnasedi merited. The boys wurKed hard and only added about $25 to their laud. But on one point the Rescue boys may fell well satisfied and that is the manner in wnich the Slay ton Jubilee Siugers pleased all who beard them. Tne company c inputs of a doable quartette and a pianoist of rare ability,ari l they were the bast Juiilee Sibgers that have appeared ia this town for a long time. The songs, solos, duets, quartettes and plantation melodies were greated wttu ronnil a'ter rouud ol applause, and eac 1 number of tne leug.hy program was encor ed to the echo and responded to good na luredly. The contralto of Miss Kelle Stowe, and the base of Mr. Moure were the best we ever heard and the humorous spec ialties of Basil Kobinson brought doa-u the house. Wuson and Houston. Ras Wilson is a quiet fellow--A Very quiat fellow — Ho's li'bg too—long legifed ami long beaded, aud he carries his specs with him and takes observations. His appearance in the Opera House here last Sunday afternoon was bis first int*o daction to the majority of the large audi ence that assembled to meet him, and we are sure they were well pleased with hun. He gave tliem some account ot the temper ance movements in Pittsburg; a history ol the discovery of the bi-ihloride ol gold remedy tor habitual drunkenness, and a general talk on temperance. Mr. Houston, who accompanies hi in a* a "horrible example"' in a "graduate" of one of lb* Keely institution* Ho is a bright mi.art man: a machinist whoae appetite for drink cost bun almost everything, aud wn<> was cured an I waved by Keeley's dis covery. The two men did au excellent da> s work in Butler, aud wo hope they will come .gain. The Land of Flowers. If the general sentiment concerning the Pennaylvania Railroad Company's person ally conducted tours to Florida is to I»e taken an an index of their popularity, they may in all Verity lie styled the ideal tours The next aud last of this season's serit-H id tours to Jacksonville will |eav« New York aud Philadelphia on March -0, ami trie rate, including round trip transporta tion and meals and Pullman berth on special train going, in SSO (»0 from New York aud S4B 00 ftom Philadelphia; pro portionate raitM Irom other pomis. TICK ••ts tor this tonr will bo good lor return pannage on regular trains mini May The number of persons or which acoom modatious can be provided is necessarily limited, aud it would therefore he pruiieut for those who desire to join thin party to make early application lor space Tor further information apply to Ticket Agents, or addres Tourist Agent. 11 Wi Hr>>ai!way, New York, or Room4ll, Broad (Street Station, Pmladelpnia, to whom application lor space should be made. Levin the Optician of Pittsburg will tie at the Lowrv House, Butler, ■>n Monday and Tuewiay, Mftrcb 25 and 2(J. tie in the only Optician ot repute making regular aeini monthly vieitH to Butler. He ninkcH no charge Tor examination and advice and in cane tie cannot help you be will tell you BO at once. il'is Claiming a Great Deal to nay that auy one article in the bent iu the world But it in a fr.ct ac knowledged by all who ever made trial of the that Marvin'H Eagle Mutter craclttTH arw the l>ent Butter Craekenj made anywhere The itn rueurie quantity annually conHumed IH the etrougest proof of this Sold by Urocem every where —l2O 8. Main Ht, i» T. H. Bur ton'* Clothing Store. Oo Bee biß goods aud get bin prices. Ureat in Lace C'ortainH, LaccH and EuibroiderieH at L. Stein & SOU'H. Always UHO J. A Richey's Cough Drop* They are the best. —Zuver'B Pictures leave nothing jvauting in FINTBH, tone or a correct likenon* —Take your children to Zuver'B • iallery tor Pictures that will nuit you. PoHtoffice building —Fine Donnett llaunelH, 5c at I) A VENN V'H. —Send your children to Davenny'a to get Dry (ioodß and get a College education free. Ank atiout it. dee our line or Kaiki Silks, Pon gees, Taffetas and Fancy Silkn lor wuHitn troiu 36 ceuia a yard up L. htein Son. Freeh cut Flo were of alt kinds, alwayH on hand at the City Bakery. Bourdingllouse C'ardH, with Act ol Assembly, 25 ceutr, tor tjall-a-doseu, tor a*le at (JITiZBN office. Largent annorltnent. ot new Silks and I'rcHri (Jooda at lowest prtceri ever known at L. Stein At SOU'H. M r Jouen—Where did you get that hat'!' (VI rn. Smith—At Davenny'H of courßo, they have the best millinery in town, try them. Notice to Farmers. (jeo. Walter At Sons have added to their extensive (louring rniilH a new Feed Mill. Tuey Will bo able to do your cbtpping on short notice You can take it home with you at once The mill in running every day. KEOOLLROT, we charge only the TENTH, au'l do the work to your natlhtiM-'tloU. Oeo Walter to Sottß. W heat. The highent price paid for WHEAT at (jeo Walter /It Son's Mill, Butler, Pa Hye The highest price paid for UVK at (Jeo Walter AL SOU'H Mill, Butler, I's Buy your dry goodq ,«t tiy'M and ({ot a Bcb ilainhip for fie Butler Business College aud S -'iool ol SbortUaud lrwo XM aovut l» PERSONAL: - - Francis L»nbe has moved to Fre«>port. Mrs. Koonce was in Pittsburg Monday baying goods. Prothonntary Seaton has had a severe attack ot grippe. M X. Greer has moved back to Evans City from Glensnaw. Al Heck is taking stock this week, and he in tremendously tired 0. M. Albert, of Franklin twp, was in town om business Taesday. Or Rrickcr his moved his *.flice to the M..ier building on Main St. Viss Gn.--ie Russell, ot Oakdale, is visit ing Hiss Margaret Mechling. Miss Msrgaret Mechling, is home from SlipperyrocK Normal, on a vacation. Linn Borland has relumed from Xew York, where h- purchased a -pring stock of dry goods for Mrs. Z mtnernian. Mr Ed McCoy, the Tonsorial Artist of the South Side, is erecting a new barber shop in Springdale. C. Seligman of Worthington has pur chased the E. W. Oesterling home on W Jt fferson St. Isaac L. Boyer of Lancaster has had his pension increased ln.-in $0 per month to sl2 per month Thos Ua>B, wife and daughter of Fair view bave moved to butler and will here after make tneir home at the W averly Ho tel. Alexander J Negtey, of the firm of Negley 4 Howard, wholesale lumber dealers ol filttburg, was in town on busi ness Tuesday. K. K. Hays ol Fairview boro has moved into and taken charge of the Vi averly Hotel ou ?>oaih Mc&eau »t., and will tak* care ot the traveling public at reasonable rates. J. Clarence Caldwell, of Jefferson twp, ba» graduated from the Medical Depart ment of tne Western Duiversity ol Peun'a, aud will take part in the Commencement eiercts-s to day, al Aiviu I'uea.re l''tl— b itg. Ulag at i P M he Medical class of inis year numbers sixty three. Mr John On. a former citizen of this place but who went weft about torty tears ago, is baek on avii-itto Irieuds here. There are some of our cil:2t-u* who remem ber Jon u Ott, aud their early associations with iiim, recall some ver> luteresuug aud amusing events. He is now nearly i 5 years ol age nut looks hale, hearty aud well. We were glad to see biui. Mrs. Core of the Butler Mn-ic Co., will personally conduct, a River Excursion to Cincinnati, ou me liist Friday ot May. Tne cont, ot the entire trip Horn Butler includ ing board will be $13.70 This trip of one week will ba restfud, full of sightseeing, aud a j"y >o be remembered, ulnr the *e vere winter, that has Kept us all indoors Mr Abuer O'Brien tendered a very social Icycle party to a number of hie lady aud geutlernau Iriends, in honor ot mi Uncle who is ou his way to New YorK iroui one ol the lower colleges, Irom which hu is a graduate. A « r -lecues was made by his uncle, wbiih Was very uioely spok en. Songs aud card play iug were indulged in, until Abner pas-ed the snow bal's, aud all present look a chill home with them. John Yeomans, of Bmler, a brakman ou the I'litoliurg and Western railroad, aud who for several years worked at tile I'enuny Ivauia car ~nope at AlLoona, went to A I toon a lo attel.u the luneral ol hi™ brother who was hill it oy being Kicked ou lue head by a horse. This is the fourth violent death lu Yoemau's family during tne last two years. Ol the tour brothels John is the only one eurvivmg. Working on a bridge ou the Missouri river, IU Jan uary last j ear, the eident fell and Was Killed Michael, the liem in age, was a brakemau ou tiie New York Central rail road and was killed iu a freight wieck la»l summer The youngest lived *ith a farm er near Allooua.—Pittiburg limes. Closing Out aule. LadieV wool Underwear at bail price Munliu ami other good* murk ed down. THE PEOPLES 6TOUE. 1 X Lm Pictures, Diplomas, Certificate* and Charter* Framed to Order at 3u9 8 Mum rit , liU'-ler, Pa. FKHD FSIOEL, I'rop'r. AMY BKO'S, COHN EII MAIN <FC MIKFLIN ST*., HUTLEB, i'ENN'A. Dealers in new aud second hand household goods of every description Call and H-IO us vVe can savo jrou rnooejr. —No maitur bow hard the times the one thing you cannot afford to go without is all the news If you want all the UMWS you get it in the I'ttts ourg Dispatch. Trie Dixpatoh. pun-1 Isbesl all—not u pari ouly Wheat. The highest price paid for WHEAT tit (Jwo. Waiter 6l don's Mill, duller, i'a ilorses Wanted. We wtll buy oue ctr In id o horsec aud mares lor the Kanteru market; drivers, general purpose and drall horses; aged 1 to 10 years; weight from 1000 to 1,500. Bring them in. A'e will ho ul llarlaus burg, March 20; Grove City, March 21; Ceutrevilie, March 22; Hutler, Wick House, March 2-5. 11. rtfcANoK & CO. Hye The highest price |iaid for RYE at (ieo. Waiter A Son's Mill, liuiler, I'a. MUSIC. Music scholars ivaiited, Lessons will bo given either at the heme ol the teucher or at the home of the scholar Inquire at 121 vV Wayne Bt. liul'er I'a. Uradley's Standard F rtll /.ers. For sain at (ifi) Walter fi Sou's Mill, Hutler, I'a. Tiiese feriilizT wurks are the in trie world Call at the mill and get a circular. •WHO Is a wry innppro pria'e quotation if STKAIjS you ' uy your pursee of us. MY We ke*p DO traeh hut wo do keep th" PURSE finest line ol purses and pocket books in STKAIjS trie county. We have the latest TRASH '' and best things in this line. Purees and Leather I'iM'ket Hooks from 5c to s:i. All the New Lea'.h- J. H. DOUGLASS', Near i'osl office. Lt. CJ- W I(JK bKaLktt is aiitl lumDtii oc'Abu Kisria • tour*, Sash, minds, Moulding-., Shingle-i and Lath Always in Mock i.IUK HAIH ANIJ PLASIKK. Otttcv op|)O MU< I'. At W # B'JTHfiU fr. NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. Three women, known as the Dennison Bisters, were arrested in Boggs and Buhl's store, la?t Thursday; and stolen goods valued at SIO,OOO, were found in their houses. A Hungarian woman and her child were murdered in the w >od* of Westmoreland Co. last week. Her husband was killed in the mines. She sold their belongings and was getting ready to go back to Hungary. At a flag station in Mercer Co last Fri day, a young man and woman in a buggy were hurled seventy feet by being struck bi a locomotive, and both were iustantly killed. The Bank of Du Bois closed its doors last Thursday; and next day Harry Leob, a lumber dealer, and a heavy borrower from the bank made an assignment. Oil Notes. On Thursday last, the Xat onal Transit Co. cdvanced the price ot credit balanc*-- frum 1 05 to 1.075. on Saturday to 1 10 and on Weduesday to 112. Whitest own—The Eastern Oil Co drill ed its well on the Galloway through th cand last week, and though mere w*s 50 leet of it there was no trace ot oil or ga< Its well on 'he Graham is also a failure. The Forest Oil Co. purchased Eisler £ C"'s leases with two completed wells for $10,000: its well ot. the Graham is a failure atd its well ou the Shiever is rated at 40 bbls. The well on the J. C Shauor, owned by H iziett, Xeyman, Brandon, et al, of But ler reached the sanu last Friday aud be gan flowing water and oil, making about 40 bols of oil from the top f the sand, the same firms well on the Kaltenbach will make 40 or 50 bbls. a day. Hay 5 <fc Greenlee's well on the Stewart i« pumping some oil. Body stow □ Md'oruiick A Co are ii the sand on the Sn ikele( C»|it Grace « f I'lttsbarg will drill ou the Peter McCol lough. Butler —A rig is up on the Dan'l Shanor in Centre twp. Several prominent opera lorß Irom other fields are in town looking tor territory. Bullion—Hovis A- Co. bave 500 acres .until ol Bullion, near the county line, ai.o are drilling a well. Delano —The Burns farm well on ftongh Kun in Wiutield *wp. was drilled in la.-t Thursday, but Us production did not 1 • crease. It had but 15 bet of sand. The Lainont Go's well ou ibe same farm is do lug 10 bblo. Coylesville—The Ford Co's well ou the Banuon is dry. Herman Meldren A C>'s well on the is doing 25 hbls. Chieora—Jas. Raboitt lias a rig up 011 the Dnfi'y or Gillespie, east ol ReV Hicke), where a new sireak has been discovered Cooperstown Michael Ekas Sold out to lor $35,000. Patterson's 11, is doing 150 bbls. W ll'iainSon & Co's liew Well on he Leslie is dr>; ibe Forest Oil Co. is pre paring to drill 30 wells on its recent pur chases. Brownndale- —Frazier A Co n 2. Bshelman is doing 00 bbls, and No. 3, about 300; <;iarK A Co's 3, Swartz about 10 bbls a day. The Forest Oil Co purchased Ponu <t Shaver's interest on the May, with 50 bbls a day. The Eastern Oil On. is -tatt ing a second well on the Dorsey. Ketter ei A Go's well on the Win. M. Brown i.» showing good sand. Mars—Golden A Co. are drilling on the Sharp farm in Cranberry twp, and a rig is up on the I'altner Graham. Are You Afflicted. Now is the chance of a life-time ta be Cured. The EXCELSIOR Remedies, Postivtdy and Permanently core all diseunes canned by derangement ltl " H.ood, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. Rheumatmui, Neurilgia, Stomach ami Liver Trouble; all Skin Disease, St Vitus Dance. General Debility, Nervoun Debility. Sink or Nervous Headache, Catarrah, At - •r Effects of LaUrippe, Female Complaints, Constipation and all its evil effects. The Excelsior Blood Cleaner and Excel sior Vegetable Pills, are especially adopted lor the above complaints their curative powers are wonderful. TRY THEM, the) are guaranteed to cure, fiend U« *• • r ad drens and we will mail you THE EXCEL SIOR LEADER containing testimonials nl hundreds who have been cured bv the Excelsior Remedies in your own Count > and State. Address all coininunioaiious t" Office EXCELSIOR Medicine Co, No. 120 S Main St • • Butler Pa. MOURNING MILLINERY FOR SPRING 1895. Owing to the very large stock we carry aud the limited room we have to dis play it, We make a specialty of show" ilig our inuoruing goods liret each season. You will liml every thing in thin depart ment made nemly and ntjlish. While wo have the very finest mourning goods, we also have to suit the slimmest pocket book. Orders promptly tilled. M. F. & M. MARKS, 113 to 117 S Main St.. - Hntlnr. They Have Been There! riH JI IfT The above cut represents the ladies as they come from MILLER'S Shoe Store They fou.id just as advertised and bought freely. This is what induced tin in to buy Ladies fine Ki<l Oxfords Pal. Tip HKc. Ladies fine Tanned Oxford: 75c. Ladies fine Kid Button Shoes Pat Tip at 88c. Ladies Oiie Vice Kid Lace Shoes, all styles $1.25 Ladies f»ood (irain Shoes at BXc. Boys School Shoes at 75c worth sl. I lave you s< «-n our Men's Shot s, We arc offering some great bargains in Men's fine Bull Shoes Cot giess <»r Lace, Tip or Plain toe, at sl. Mens Winking shoes at Infants shoes in Tan or Black, at 25c. When you jjet ready to buy your Spring Shoes, Come in and see us, Wc Will Save You Money. The New Slioc Store. C. E. MI L/LKU, 21$ S- Aium St., ihrtk-r, Pa. A Suggestion. IT I A A A. A £ ' —! r *wr/ !><d it ever occur 10 yon that there are dr.ig- ... .] lirogs—that drngs a-e like everv ;uing el.»e—the. ."*•» good, b.id aDd indif lereut There is 1 «'■« which is ttositivelr bad if it is'ut j is. . : best Our po cv ba' s:w«ys been to bave iioth ng on; he best. When 10 w int (' ugs come to us and be assured ot r 'p*a nu-e goods, and always w iat vo;i a»s 'or or yonr D'e-cri;i' : on ca!» for. It iii Hi' no> alwais oo 1. ugs yon want •••'her. We always have «a hand a fjl! I ne ol .- ck room reijai-iie-^. C. IVK BOYD, Diamond Block, Butler, Pa. LtGAL ADVEKTIbEM EN TS. ORPHAN'S COUST SALE. By virtue of an order of Orphan's Court, of Butler Couuty Pa., at O. C No. 8, June erm 1895, and to us directed, we will on TUK GTH, DAT OF AI'RIL. IS9T., at one o'clock p. in., on the premises in IVnn twp.. Bailer County, Pa., expose to public ale the following real estate, late the property ot Isaac Wise dee'd: All that missuage or piece of land situated in I'ejn twp., Butler County. Pa . (remain ing alter t'alviu Wise and Wm. Wise each received the jmrlion of land devised to tn by Will of said Isa c Wise dee'd) and bounded and dttscriued as follows to AH: On the North by lauds devised to Wiiliam Wise by said Isaac Wise; on the asi by lam's of Fulton Shrader; on the -oiuh by lands of Win Kennedy; and on the West by lands of D. Mcl.aug iliu et al, and well watered and well improved and containing about 35 acres. TERMS OF NALK. Two-thirds cash upon continuation ol ~aie and the balauce in one year secured »} judgment bond aud mortgage on the t>r<'iui<>es, bearing interest, aud with an attorneys commis-ion of five perceut for collection CAfiVIH Wi«k. Lenta, J M. PAINTKB, Butler Co., Pa. Att'y. GEORGE B. WISE. Bennett Allegheny Co., Pa. Executors ol ISAAC WISE, Dee'd. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Butler Co., Pa , the undersigned administrator's ot Frederick Sharp, dee'd, wul offer for sale on the premises on SATURDAY APRIL 13ib, 1895. Atone o'clock P. M , ail the following da cribed real estato of said decedent: Situ ate in Buffalo township, Butler Co., Pa; bounded as follows to wit: On tbii north by lands ot Thomas Parker, east by lands ol Hon. A. D. Winr's heirs, south by lands of Joseph A Parker and west by lands of losiah Painter—containing about 44 acres, aud having erected thereon a small frame ha 111. log dwi lliug house, mostly clear d and small orchard thereon, and located inout 3 miles Irom Preeport I'a. TERMS OK SALE —t;»sh on confirmation oi sale. tv. II PABKIR, Adm'r., of Fredrick Sharp, dee'd MoJdnkin «t Galbreath Atl'ys. Executor's Notice. ESTATE OK CHARLES IIASLKTT. Notice is hereby given that letters testa uieutury on ihe estate of Charles llaslctt, late of Ihe borough of Butler, dec <ase'l, have been granted to me the undersigned, ill persons knowing 1 heinselves indeht d to said estate will make payment to me, and all persons having claims against suid estate will present the same to me for set tlement ALIOS W. HASLKTT, EXECUTRIX . H. H GOOCIIKU, Attorney lor Estate, Administrator's Notice. Letters ol Administration C. T. A. bat ing been gi anted to the undersigned 011 the estate of Jane Young, dee'd, lute of Con curd twp , all person • knowing themselves indebted to said estate w ill please (will and nettle and any having claims against the same a ill present thi iu duly authenticated tor payment R 11. VOL'SU, Jacksville, l'». A. M CoRNKLtt'M. Atty. Administrators Notice. Letter* of ad mini*! rat ion C. T. A. hav ing been granted to the under- igned on ihe estate ot William By or-, dee'd, late ol Concord twp, Butler Co, Pa All per sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate, will please make immediate pa)- ineiit, and any having claims against said eel ate will present them duly autheuti ca i d lor set 1 lenient to FRANCIS BVKIIH, Adm'r, Lcotu, duller Co , I'a Executor's Not ice. Letter* I*-! iiueiit • v on Ine e ' «le ol .)• nil Contad .-Manor, oec'd, la « ol W iiitei. ov»u. Builer <O., I'enn'a . liav ng been giai.'ed lo the l Utlersigned nil persons knowing lliem-eive iodeh ""I o -1•,I erila'e will plea-e luase immediaie oivinelil. and alii l.rtvmg c'inns ag.i to*t S.im will pre.eu: t hew duly aulueui icjled lor -eille meul til ALKX. STEWART. K\'r. Wuilesiown, I'a. W. D. liKIMJUX, Attorney Ailuiiri itr.iior's NoMce I.elteia ol a<lm*Ul« r.i'ioii |j.t> 1 g been (.■rau eil lo lie nudei-igned on He e- a'e oi VV'illijin Lll y dee'd Co of I meaner twp, Birleri o. I'a , all p<i oik hsowing I' n* III' r.Ve - lUlleOl'd to m.i .1 f.lxiH wtl plea m in.>i.e i HI Mi ni i'o p.i',lll 'U and am having claims sg.nusl i>d es t « will pre fill I lie ID duly ail til-11l I i I'd for selllf meu t to J X KIRKKR. Adm'r, M idle Latin,i er I', <>. J II M ATE* a:t'jr Butler Co., Pa Butlri I'a. Adminlslralrix's Ni»llce N i I.'M I- be eiil leu Unit lexers of Hll II ir i >in on nee im ol lamex Sel \- ili iil ate ol Culler borough. Butler roil , v I'.l , little been g'aOled lo I lie UII - ili igut.l lo iliu,lll iill per-oijs luileiiled Kind e ie II e rei| >e ' eil lo make pay in•• II Hie' IIIOIIH nil i-g cl.iiins ~r ileinundu a uiak * kno an i lie . .me wiII out delay llkh U J m.i.Eits, Adui'x L E VIIVIU Ai v Duller I'a. Vuii pay for school.books; hut the beat Hi'hool-I>o<ik for yoorchildren is your iluily ptper Well printed, carefully ami intelligently edited, of itietruclivii o ibteiilM, fjrHt und fullcet with the news and lieat in preaontiuff it. tiie rittaljiirK IHtpatvh filla the hill D sHolution Notice- The partnership heretofore im ti'ig be tween J. S. young and iVin. Cooper, in.del the firm name <.f Young <1 Cooper, w,i di-o|vi d hi mutual consent on Due. 31 1 DIM, J. S Young reilricg. Ml. W illiaiu Cooper will coullliue the hii' iue«H and settle all the accounts ot the laie firm J. 8. Young. Will. Cooper. Thecdore Swain. UKNKKAL HKI CK JU BLIK It. CliiUitievs, Urate nnd lloilor Kcttiog. Cietero lluililiiig and cewer Uoi k u Hje entity. UAKMOi\Y HA. i Schneideman's Old Stand. SHLOSS BROS. Fair and Square Clothiers. Special sale OF THE H. Schneideman Stock AT LESS THAN 75 CENTS ON the DOLLAR L his stock was appraised bv two lead ing clothing manufacturers of Philadel phia and was invoiced at a VERY LOW FIGURE. We got a further discount of 25 per cent for cash. All the Spring Goods already bought ure INCLUDED in this transition. HERE is CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS at PRICES you nevar heard of. Don t take our word for it but come and see for yourself. Schneideman's price. Our piica Mens' Riverside Worsted Sack & Frock Suits S2O sl3 Sawyer Cassimeres - 17 50 12 50 Clay Worsteds, the finest - 16 50 12 Fancy Worsteds ■ 16 11 Single and Double Breasted Boys' Worsted Suits 14 9 " Cheviot " 12 50 8 Boys' CASSIMERE SUITS . ,2 7 " ALL-WOOL " 10 6 " SUITS • 7 4 " SATINETTE Suits . 550 350 Cut these Prices out and bring them with you and we will prove to you that we do just exactly as we advertise. Shi oss Bros., FAIR aid SQUARE CLOTHIERS, BATTERS and OUTFITTERS. ,104 S. Main St., Butler, Pa. SC HAUL NAST, LEADING CLOTHIERS. We will just say a few words about our stock of BOYS CLOTHING. The price of them will surprise you. Hoys' knee pants suits, sizes 4to 14 750 Boys' long pants suits, sites 12 to 19 $2 CO Roys' knee pasta suits, sizes 4to 14 $1 00 Boys' long pants suits, sizes 12 to 19 3 50 Boys' knee pants sails, sizes 4to 14 150 Boys' long pants suits, sizes 12 to 19 400 Boys' knot* pants suits, sizes 4to 14 200 Boys' Jong pant* suits, sizes 12 to 19 500 50 Dozen Knee Pants at $250., sizes 4 to 15. 25 Dozen Long Pants at 50c., any size. Schatil & Nast, Leading Cloth tern, 137 S Main St , Butler, Pfc |Q XJCXAZ ARRIVED, and wc wit v-J vJ ▼ ▼ k c pi ea9c d to show you what we • havc f | Q 1 * Vou can bu X !l *> rootl > scrvicablc business suit for sj.oo, but our | a • line at $6.00, $7.50, $9.00 ami vyiQiniriff s, ° 00 are marvels ol beauty and * excellence, better than ever sold (for the price) in the history of the clothing trade. Step in and see these goods, you'll be agreeably "surprised. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. Workingmen take notice: We havc Swctf, Orr <"■> Co.' s Pant a- | loons and Overalls. If you have ULI l worn them, you need no further amd c mment from us. if not ask to M w #1 Vl CI see them as they are the best J cheap pants in the world. BUTLER, PA. c.'X,d. A business that keeps grow ing through a season ol de pression, such as the country lias experienced, is an evi dence that people realize they save money by trailing with us. We know, and always have known, the days of Urge profits arc past. Without question we arc giving more | for the money than last year. Our stock is larger to select from than last year. CALL AND SEE US. Colbert & Dale. BUTLER COUNTY Mutual Firo Insurance Oompanj, Office Cor.Main & Cunningham AI.K. HICK. I'tH UMt. KkTTNKKII. (ImPm. 1.. H. IrJUKtll pw'i and Tr»«. DIKKCTOKB Altrnl Wick, Ilnudnrwoo (>ll*«r, >r W, Irvln, Jameft Mt»ulteiiaotl W. W. HUi'kNKiin. N Wi'llwf. I'. It' *tinHi, 11. .1. Kltri(fl«r (iwi K«u<ii«r, < liii*. Hobuun. lip'i HenaOi Jiiliu Kih'uiiik lA/YALO. HxJVtliilli, Aaoat ' FREE!_FREE! Any customer buying Thirty Dollars worth of goods, will be presented with a piece of silver ware warranted tor 10 years. Compare Prices. Hi;ll> granulated lor $1 00 2311. "A" " " 1 00 36lti Yellow " " 1 00 SII> California HhUlodm 25 41b *' Hrune* 25 2411> " Peache* 25 2jlb " Apri00U............. 25 2| lit " I'ftt" 25 1 .10lb I'ail Jolly 73 1 Hack Whim Lily Flour 75 ■t caiiH TouiatooN 25 | 4 " Hugar Corn 25 4 " Hiring Huann 25 1 " Houko Powder...... 10 HENRY MILLER, Opposite P. O. Owego Valley I'ouliry Yards. l'rlin winning bull' Leghorns f Arnold'*). Barred Plymouth Rook* (Hawkin'a) and Indian (iauie cockerel* for *ale cheap for oualtly <>f niock. Egg" tl per 15. $1 50 per 28. $4 ner 100. C. W. Hakkhtotoii. Uarlord Millr, CortCo., N. T. John W. n»nw». C. A. Auraus. AURAMS & BROWN, Real Estate, Fire and Life Insurance, Hurkltdn BI'ILDINO, NiiiCuvrr Houm. BUTLER, !'•. Itipiiraiice Company of North Amerioa, 102') year. A*;.rt* ♦'.(.Mia <hmi. Home of New York. A»k>'»*l>, 100.000, Hartford of llart f.irJ, A mint» #8.045,000; I'liiooix ol Brook lyn. A«»Ht* $5,500,000. New Ylk. AwetifiWAWw.
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