Butler citizen. (Butler, Pa.) 1877-1922, October 03, 1895, Image 3

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    THE CITIZEN
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 3. 1«95.
New Advertisements.
Fisher's Dye Works.
Kuff & Son's prixes.
Colbert A Dale s underwear.
Music scholars wanted.
Excursions.
•Tors—All advertisers intending to makt
inges in their ads. should notify us of
»ir iunation to do so, not later than
f, 11 morning.
A lin uistrators and Executors of estater
a sji irj t 1 air receipt books at the CIT
XKS u 8 i*
XOTlCE—Hereafter the price of the
'JITIZES will be SI.OO if paid in advance,
vua $1.25 if not so paid. CITIZK.I and
Veekly Tribune $1.50 in advance.
\MAL AND (iExNEKAL.
—Our local wool buyers are paying 13
and 18 cents.
—Tne frost of Tuesiay flight cooked the
tomatoes.
—LMt axuaruoa to Nugwt Wednesday
October 16.
—J. M. Meharg, of Penn twp. had 750
bushels of oats, this year, from 10 acres.
—The gas meter's play-day is over and
now it begins to settle down to steady
woik.
—Tobacco kills microbes. Hence, there
is no danger of kissing a man who smokes.
Girls, pose this in your hats.
—Mr. it. Fisher of the Builer Dye Works
near tho <>ntre Ave. bridge invites your
patronage, and as Be does good work he
deserves it.
—The ladies of the Pleasant Valley
church of Cherry twp, will give a "Plate
Social" in the church, next Saturday even
ing.
—llead Stein «fc Son's new locals regard
ing their blankets, underwear, dress goods
etc. They always keep the best, and sell
it at reasonable prices.
—Report of Butler Public Library lor
the month of September: Number oi
adult books taken out, 1,231; juvenile
books, 532. Total, 1,763.
—Last Thursday evening, a dreamer,
awakened by the six-o'clock bells, ran out
and rang the nearest fire-bell, thus setting
the wnole town ia commotion.
—Voters iv 10 aave n >t yet piid
or county tax within two years should re
member that Oct. 5 (next Saturday) is the
last day for the payment of the tax to in
sure a vote at the coming election.
—Dixon & Co. sold their gas well on the
Win. Dixon in Penn twp., Wednesday, to
the Forest Oil Co, for $6,000. The well
has a rock pressure of 480 pounds, and the
lease includes 70 acres.
—Our grocers arc paving 22 for butter,
15 for eggs, ' or potatoes and turnips, 50
for beet.t an 1 oarrols, 35 to 40 for apples
25 a doz. bunches for celery, 35 to 40 for
spring chickens, 50 f.ir onions, 1 ct. a pd
for cabbage.
—Two car loads of grapes] arrived in
to*D, Monday, and half a car load, Tues
day. baskets of Concords from
Cbaiiltii qna Co, N Y. sold at 0 baskets
for tl. 'J h<- emoller baskets containing the
•while as d r»d grapes con;e from Erie Co.
—'Jas. Sherman's new store and bakery
on OTITIC AT< . is new in full running
oidir. He las a i.eatly furnished ice
cream and oyster rcom back of the store
room. and his new and complete oven will
bake 1000 loaves a day.
—A large nnmber of tickets have been
gold for the Y. M. C. A. concert to bo giv
en in the TJ. P. Church on Friday evening
October 4th. The following artists will
take past: Miss Cora Daugherty soloist,
Edward C. Melvin violinist, Herman Mel
*«r violoncellist, Charles N. Boyd piano
ist.
—Tae leader of Berg's team slipped aud
fell at the Lowry House crossing baturday
afternoon, and the other horse fell upon
him. Almost every day a horse or team
falls upon oar paved streets. Drive care
fully on tbe paved streets.
—At tbe meeting of the sth. and 6th.
Heavy Artillery in Pittsburg laßt Thurs
day, R. H. Long wan re-elected President
of the 6th , and among the members of
the executive committee are Greer Mc-
Candless, Geo. Ralston, Wm. Watson, W.
B. Evans, and B. F. Crowe of this county.
—From high scientific authority comes
the statement that any person wearing a
pair of rubbers and standiog free from con
tact with any ol ject in the room will neyer
be struck by lightning. Now that the
lightning season is about over, we hasten
to lay this precaution belore those of our
readers who havb beon spared.
--Last Sunday we were too cold, while
the previous Sunday we were to hot. Out
in Colorado it was a change from summer
to winter, wi'h 14 inches of snow at Gree
ley, nearly eight inches in Denver and a
blanket of snow over nearly the whole
State. It was a record breaker for so ear
ly in the season.
—An Oil City merchant tailor was in
Butler last week, with his samples, solicit
ing orders. What success he had we do
not know, but we do know that the poople
of this town and county can do as well in
both made-U-arder and ready made cloth
ing in Butler as thfcy can do anywhere.
We lately met a farmer living in the south
ern edge of the coun f y, near tbe Allegheny
Co. line, who said he could do better on
clothing in Butler than in Pittsburg.
—State Bupt. Scbaffer has appointed
Friday, Out. 18, as autumn Arbor day.
In referring to the origin of this custom Ue
says that in rei-ponse to the first Arbor
day proclamation in 1885, 50,000 trees
were planted by teachers and pupils in
Pennsylvania, and the annual recurrence
of the event had led to the planting of
of additional trees and to the
better adornment of ihe grounds around
tbe school and tbe home.
We lately heard of a spring breaking out
on a road in Worth tup.—a case some
what similar to the Cherry twp. oaee of a
year ag<>, when a strong spring started on
the road passing through tbe Jno. Smith
place and is running yet. Daring the pa <t
twenty rears ihere have been numerous
inxtauces of springs and wells iu the county
being drained by oil wells and coal m nes,
and also of salt water penetration rock and
clay and destroying them; but what causes
springs to break oulT We would like to
have an article on this subject by one of
our local geologists.
—Toree car loads ot grapes from the
Lake country will arrive in Butler to
morrow, which with these already receiv
ed will make at lead six car-loads for
Butler this week. They come from
Chautauqua county, the Southwest Co. of
Tork statu, and which borders the lake
just below Erie Co. this state. A car
load consists of 3,000 baskets oi 0 pounds
each, and some ot our dealers have been
selling them tois week at 17cts each or
6 lor a dollai; though Mr. Walker one of
th i grape growerot the oounty named
tells us will be higher next week.
MITTENS.
We sell the iamb knit mittens.
Best fitting goods made and
best to wear, 25c up.
B STUN A SON.
L.F.Q AI NEWS.
CIVIL CAC3KS DISPOSED OF.
J X Bolard vs Edward Roaoh, settled.
Oil Well Supply Co vs Win Gibson,
C MeClymonds vs W R Stewart. Verdict
for the plaint',lf lor $102.50.
Bollinger vs Breaden. et al. settleJ.
W A Clark, et al vs S H Huselton, et al.
Court direct a compulsory non-suit.
B Masseth v» Huselton Bros. Verdict
for plaintiff tor sllß.
Hanry Sarver vs John Sarver. \ erdict
for plaintiff tor ?1094 85.
Masseth vs Eckman, et al, settled.
Simpson vs Storey, settled.
Ferguson vs Clinton township Road
Commissioners. Verdict for defendants,
motion lor new trial entertained.
Douthett vs Gregg. Verdict for plaintiff
for $33.30.
Hunter and (Jammings vs Horton.
Verdict for plaintiff for ".he land in dispute.
Ziegler vs Bradstreet, et al. Verdict
for defendants.
Oil Weel Supply Co. vs Caldwell &■ Co.
Plaintiffs take a voluntary non-suit.
Scheuck Bros, vs I) Campbell. Defend
ant confesses judgment for #l2O.
XOTES.
The County Commissioners and their
counsel are attending the Commissioners
convention at Meadville tt.day.
William Gibson of Fairyiew was appoint
ed Inspector of Petroleum !or Butler Co.,
he to give bond in SIO,OOO.
D. B. Campbell and F. Murphy had sum
mons iu ejectment issued vs Lev Mcyuis
tion, et al for 140 acres in Fairviow twp.
In the stated case of Isaac E. and Louisa
Blakeley vs Thomas M. Marshall, trustee,
judgment was entered in favor of the plain
tiff for one dollar and costs.
A. J. Jack had summons in trespass is
sued vs Washington twp and claims dam
ages in $5,000.
The will of John Link Sr, of Worth twp,
was probated, John Link Jr, ex'r; also will
of Archie Hog* of Brady, John Wolford,
exr; also will of Mary S. McCandless of
Centre twp, no letters.
A man nj.meJ Jack Gribban was arrest ■
<sd in our street. Monday, by Policman
Skilluian, for a crime couimiied eight
years ago.
Jas. C Welsh of Jefferson twp has been
appointed tipstaff.
The County Commissioners "kicked" on
the bills rendered for keeping and bury
ing Adam Grim, the olil peddler, who
died last month at Casper Fubl's in For
ward twp. They considered some of the
items exhorbitani; and the whole account,
when settled, aggregated $129 28 Adams'
"pack" wa j sold after his death for $3.,
and he had $10.25 ia his pockets.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS
H H Boyd to Jno H Sherman lot in But
ler for 325.
Jus Rodenbach to G D Swain lot in Har
mony for 100.
Maggie Chadwick to Jos Goible lot in
Butler lor 400.
F P Mcßride to Dan'l McVlackin 27
acres iu Clearfield for 600
F M He-vitt to Jas H Miller lot in But
ler for 1,600.
J H Miller to P Hewitt lot in Butler for
1,000.
W W Manny to F W Tinker lot in But
ler for 1225.
Jno Gamble to Lydia Yarger lot in But
ler lor 500.
D A Pearce to A V Kirk lot in Butler
for 1600.
J C Barrto Jno A Martin lot in Mars
for 2800.
W E Campbell to C A Abrams lot in
Butler for S6OO.
G M lloba'igb to Eugene O'Donnell lot
in Butler SSOO.
.Marii3g». licenses.
J. G. Hesse.. Pittsburg
Annie Kennedy Saxouburg
John Stock Butlor
Lizzie Turnbull.... "
Elmer L. Guthrie ...Armstrong Co
Laura Vensel Petrolia
L. R. McCandless. ...Adams
Lizzie Purvis. Penn
Chas. 11. Roe New York
Isabella Tilton Batler
W. !?. Mayne Renfrew
Annie Danbeuspeck "
R A Black Glade Mills
Cora Patterson Flick
Adam H Fisber Clarion Co
Clara Sbirey "
Joseph Friend Butler Boro
Annie Gordon. Butler twp
Jacob O Emery ...N'orth Hope
Clara Morris Butler
Jos G Thompson Glade Mills
Effie Stewart " "
At Jamestown, E. E. Yarger and Lydia
Gambie of Butler.
At Pittsburg—W JI, 11. Fiel of Mars and
Maggie Tnoiupson ol' Allegueny Co.
Accilents.
Al. Braudenberger fell from the porch
of Geo. Teets near Zelienoplo, a few days
ago, and was badly hurt,
Chris Rinker, of Cherry twp was thrown
from his wagon and run over last week.
His legs were cut and bruised but no
bones were broken.
Co. E. Stands First.
The ratings of the several companies of
the 16tb Regt. N. G. P. for the sun-mer
camp inspection, as set forth in too report
of Inspector General Edward Morrel are as
follows—Co. A Erie, 87 37, Co. B Mead
ville, 89 2, Co. C Erie, 80 3, Co. D Clarion,
92.54, Co. E Butler, 94 8, Co. F Grove City,
93.8. Co. G Sharon, 89.3, Co. K. Groonville
85.1, average of Kegt. 8.978.
Tho por ceutage of Co. E. is not only the
highest in the Regiment but tho highest of
all the organizations of the 2nd Brigade.
The Company is ambitious to bold this
position and will commence regular week
ly drills on Friday evening Oct 4.
Annual Excursion to Rhododendron Park
via Pennsylvania Railroad.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company an
nounces that their auntial autumnal ex
cursion to Rhododendron Park, Lloyds
ville, will be run on Thursday, October 10
At this time of the year a trip over the
forest clad mountain-' of Pennsylvania in
their autumnal splendor, unr-urpassed in
richness and variety of color by the works
of the greatest artists, is most enjoyable.
The acme of perfection, however, is reach
ed at Rhododendron Park, where nature in
all its wildne.-s and in modern cultivation
is preserved with a most picturesque effect.
A special train will leave Pittsburg at
800 A M . and stop at principal inter
mediate stations between that place and
Cresson, the lattor point included.
Ecxursion tickets for this occasion, good
to return until October 12, inclusive, and
permitting of stop-off at Altoona on tho
return trip, will be sold at $3 00 from
Pittsburg, $2 40 from Greensburg, $1 25
from Johnstown, 70 cents from Cresson,
and proportionate rates from intermediate
stations.
The extremely low rates that prevail for
these excursions render them very popular,
and the opportunity offered by this year's
exo nrsien should not be missed.
BLACK FABRICS.
Crepons, Mohairs, Serges and
Henriettas Perfect in weave,
popular in price You should
inspect them.
L. STUN A SON
The Maccabees excursion to Toronto
and Niagara Falls goes via an entirely
New Route—the P., S. & L. E. R. R, to
Conneaut Harbor, across the Lake Erie
on the United States & Ontario Steam
Navigation Co's new steamer "Shenango
No. 1" to Port Dover, thence via the
Grand Trunk Ry. to Toronto, returning
via Niagara Falls and Buffalo. Por par
ticulars call on nearest P., S. & L. E.
agent.
—Our ambition is to make our
business great To make it great is
to give our customers always so
much money's worth that, they will
almost cease to look elsewhere. The
People's Store.
Happiness
The result of good health, is the
portion of those who eat Marvin's
crackers.
—IT PAYS—
To hunt in Butler Co.
IPe display over 100 new and
pretty pattern hats and bonnets at
PAPB'H.
Reform Church Synod.
Pittiborg Synod of the Reform church
will open its twenty-sixth annual sessions
on Wednesday the 9th of Oci. at 745 P.
M. in the South Side church Rev. Dr.
J P. C. Prugh, the retiii g President, ha>
invited Rev. l)r. Wm. Rupp of the Theo
logical Seminary at Lancaster Pa. to
preao'a 111j opaniog sermoa Dr Ru.jp
will probably be elected the nr-xt presiding
officer.
There will be a business session of Synod
each morning beginning at V o'clock, vari
ous subjects in connection with c.Mirch
work being taken into consideration.
The evenings will be devoted to special
services beginning at 7 30.
Following is the programe:
Thursday evening —Tne Sunday School
—Address by Rev. Rufus W. Miller,
General Sunday School Secretary.
Friday evening—Foreign Missions—Ad
dress by Rev. W. E. Hoy, Missionary in
J {.pan.
Saturday, 230 P. M. Preparatory servi
es—Sermon by Rev. C. L. Alspach. Wil
kinsburg Pa.
Saturday night—"Origin of the Reform
church"—Rev A. M. Schmidt. "Progress
of theßeformed Chuich"—RJV. Dr. A. E
Truxal. "The Reformed Church ia rela
tion to other churches"—Rev. Dr. D. B.
Lady.
Sunday morning, 10 o'clock—Addresses
to the Sunday School. Sunday at 11
o'clock Communion. Sermon by Rev
Dr. J. S. Stahr, President of Franklin and
Marshall College, Lancaster Pa.
Sunday evening--Home Mis sions—Ad
dress by Rev. Dr. D. S. Fouse, General
Superintendent ot Home Af.s ioas. Tee
Synod will closeits s-Hsioas M inday n:gt.t.
The 120 delegates so far reported are ail
assigned to their temporary houses. A
special choir is preparing a musical treat,
and the church will be hands imely deco
rated with the historical Reformed colors
and with flowers. A very pleasant and
profitable meeting is anticipated.
To all these meetings and services the
puolic is cordially invited.
Synod of Pennsylvania.
The meeting of the Presbyterian Synod 1
of Pennsylvania will perhaps be the largest |
and most important ecclesiastic assembly j
ever held in Butler. It wiil meet Thurs- i
day, October 17th, 1895. The commission
ers for the Presbytery of Butler are, Min
isters, J. R. Coulter, 1). 1>„ Crawford's
Corners. Pa.; W. J. McConkey, D. D.,
Grove City, Pa.; R. L Alter, Xorth Hope,
Pa.; M. 1). MeCieilaud, Prospect, Pa.
Elders, John R. McJnnkir, Euclid, Pa.;
James E. Miller. E.-.u Claire. Pa.; Thomas
Elliott, Sarversville; J. D. Anderson,
Manarg.
All the Pesbyteries in the state will be
represented, and some two huulrad min
isters and elders will be here.
Big Potatoes.
Plummor Mifflin, of Xorth Washing.on
raised 250 bushels of largj potatoes on one
acre this year. A few of them can now
be seen ia Loyal MsJunkia's office, on
Jtfferion 3t.
E K. R. Boyer of Lancaster twp, raised
450 of vary argo potatoes on one
acre this year. Tney are the American
Wonder variety. A sample b sket-fuil
brought to t own by Mr. Boy or, MondavJ
ranged fro.n S to 10 inches in length, it*
largest one weigh, d 2 pounds and 6
ounces, and a dozen of them filled a half
bnshel basket.
But talk of yoir '. i/ p itato .M. Xear
Lovoland, Co!., a Mr. Swjn raised one
that is 2S inches long, 11 in* diameter, and
is said to w.o'ch 80 pounds and 10 ounces,
which is eqiivtlaat to the weight of 1J
bushels of ordinary ;.otatoos. Ii is of the
Mangie Murphy variety, excellent in quali
ty and prolific in quantity.
Town Council Proceedings.
At the meeting of Council, Tuesday eve
ning. $3,000 was voted to the Filbert
Paving Co.. on the Mifllin St. contract
The cost of the street will bo between 15-,
000 and 10, 000, of which the borough w'll
pay one -third
The petition for the opening of E. Pearl
between Elm and Oak was referred to the
Street Committee, This parr of ;&e street
will pass through the Dougherty property,
and we understand tiiat the heirs will
claim no damages if the spring is not
destroyed.
An ordinance assessing the cost of the
West Cunningham St. sewer at 49$ cents
a foot was adopted.
An ordinance requiring stone brick or
cement pavements in ihe principal streets
and side streets was voted down.
Tbo Campbell Hose Co, was %'oted SBO.
and given the privalege of tradu.g its old
cart
Tho request of the Filbert Paving Co.
to assign was tabled, also ono for a build
ing permit.
A comm'ttee of five to consider the
water question was aupointed by the chair
man. in response to a resolution adopted
to that effect.
Tho proposition to purchase the Game
well Fire alarm system was held over
until the Finance Committee reports.
The Co. wants $4,350 00 for their system,
in paym-nts of SOOO a year and interest
The Council refused to pay Broth oi
Tucker for the now broom be purchased
for his street sweeper.
John Uurloy was granted a plumbers
license, and bis bond in SSOO approved.
jEqmfliM at Pittsburg. Ex
crrsion Tickets via Pennsylvania Railroad
For the Industrial exposition at Pitts
burg the Pennsylvania Railroad Com
pany will sell, on September 27, October
10 and 16, excursion tickets to Pittsburg
and return, at half fare, with price of ad
mission to the Exposition added.
These tickets will be good going 011
any regular train leaving stations at or
before noon 011 the day of issue, and,will
l>e good for return passage until the fol
lowing day inclusive.
The rate from Butler including admis
sion to the exposition, will be #1.50 for
the round trip.
Exposition Excursion via P. If Ry.
On Wednesday of each week, Sept. 18
to October 10 inclusive, tne P. W. Ky.
will sell Round Trip tickets to Allegheny,
from all ticket stations, Glade Kun to
Clarion inclusive, at sp»cial rales, includ -
ing admission to the exposition. All tick
ets good to return 3 days including date
o! salo. Rate from Butler, 1,50.
KEEP WARM
By wearing our underwear
All grades for men, women
and cnildren. Perlect in fit
and finish. Small prices rule.
L. STEIN <TE SON.
Their merit proves their worth.
Morrison & Bros cough syrup.
Armstrong's little system pills.
Nttures Compound for the blood.
W. Sunbury Academy.
Opens Sept. 10th. Fall Term.
For particulars, address J R llil
lard, Principal; or Rev.J. H Brea
den, Secretary.
1000 untrimmed hats.spcndid shap
8 at PAPES.
—if you want the healthiest, most
digestable and sweetest bread, theu
at Quaker bread; made by T. A.
MORRISON.
IPC 1 or P ure g P r ' n £f water ice -
1 £,) Leave your orders i*
Richey's Bakery
Daily Delivery.
The finest lino of Mourning hats
and bonnets in Butler at RAPE'S.
—Job work of all kind done at the
CITIZEN OPFIOK
—5300.00 given away in premiums
to the best hunters in Butler county.
F'^SONt...
Carl Leighner is attending the Con
-3 servatory of Music at Philadelphia, and
Mazie is at Wilson College, Cham ers
' I burg.
I G"orgn Vsrnum. of Centre was in town'
. Friday, lor tue tir.-t time since his sickness'
Wm. Webb, of Clay twp. Mrs M. G.
: W-trsW! of Jn i \lb rf ot
FiaUHliU, 1. S. KO.-MJ oi Ceutre, John
r J Cruikshank "f Wiuti ;!•!.' were iu town on
I business, Monday.
I j F. M Hewett »f the 2 i Ward has pui
. ! c based property in Conneautville.
Liziie Skflmaa has openeJ an intelli
i jrence office on t,'eutre Ave. near the
, ! bridge. Xo 225. Persons waiting help
' j or work should give her atrial.
Geo. McCandless, ot the 3d Ward has
been appointed health officer for tie en
suing j ear.
Al. R it! and R. B Giighrist had con
siderabl ■ succe-s in collecting money,
wi:h which to contest the water cases iu
tiie Supreme court.
J. C. Murtland, of Millerstowu has
moved to Butler.
Abe Flick has Durchased Guy Reed'?
hotel at the bridge in Kittanning.
Dr. Peote of Greenville ground 500
pounds of glass off one side of that big
Jena, and turned it over las: week, and
began on the other side.
Mrs J. E. Davenny has returned from
an extended visit to friends in Michigiu
Mr and Mrs Jno. C. G>ehring of For
ward twp , were in town, Tuesday.
Postmaster Black of Hanisville died last
Friday
Mrs. Foringer of Franklin is the guest of
Mr». Aaron Beighley.
Mrs Erla Dav-uney of Detroit, Michigan
is visitiog her Aunt Mra Isaac Meals and
friends in Butler.
J. D. Sherman i f Allegheny, formerly
of Butler, took third pUce in the late race
of the Aileghenv Cycle Club to Sewickly
and r«*urn. 25 miles, and would have
taken first bad be not in it with an ac
cident. The time 1 honr, 28 minutes was
remarkable. Eirnest Cronenwett took 2d
place in same race.
Henry Bauder of Muddy creek twp. and
fi. B. McDonald of Portersvilla were iu
town on business, yesterday.
J J. Sutton Esq ol Evans City was in
I town yesterday. His wife is in poor j
j health.
i Joseph Mangel and wife of Middlesex
; twp, will leave home next Mouday for a
| lri|> across the continent. They will stop
> i»t Grand Rapids and San Francisco. Their
| daughter, Jennie Clark, lives iu Grand
Rapids.
Frank X. Cooper, of Slippery Rock
i towtifbip. and Mies Marian McLaughlin,
ot this place, were uniied in marriage at
M iriiosville ''athoho church yesterday at
11:30 a 111. The bride is the accomplish
ed daughter of \£rs. E. McLaughlin, of
this place, and the groom is a prosperous
young larmer of Slippery Rock township
l'iie h.-tnpy couple lef , on the afternoon
train for a bridal tour through the So utb
crn States, and before they re'.urn, will
v:»it the Vianta Exposition.— Signal
OIL NOTES.
KAVIoa — Mortimer & Co's. well on the
May s, north of the Hepler, came in last
Tour.-day, and was reported doing 12 bbls
an h«mr Sunday, and 10 bbls. an hoar
Tuesday.
The Silo waiter well on the Kay lor
reaohed the sand Monday and beg-in flow
ing. It wai reported doing 100 barrels a
day, Tuesday.
Tne old Hepler well was doing 100 bbls.
and the Redd it Co. well, a thousand foet
west was reported a duster.
IIKRMAS Phillips 5 Bock was making 12
barrels an hour Monday. Campbell
M'irphy's 2 Root was estimated at 4 bbls.
Root & Co's. 2 Bergbigler was in the sand
and no oil.
CALLKRY —Thomas CT Co.'s No. 1 Muller
is showing for a fair well
PKKN TWP —Perrine's well on the Win
Dixon is good for 5 bbls., but is being
drilled to the gas sane'.
ADAMS TWP— The Coxey Oil Co. is
baiiJing a rig on the Poter File Sarin west
of the Blakley, and will test the territory
between the Blakoley and the M »rs field.
CLEARFIELD—A. good well was lately
slrU'koa the Daniel Goldiager farm in
Cieai field twp last week.
BRADY —The Dunlap <t McKee well
near West Liberty was drilled 1,723 feet,
and is reported a dm er .
Butler Publ c S.hools.
Percent of attendance
Ji-lf-rsoii 93, McKean 05, hpringdule 91,
Mifllin 91. High 97
No, of scholars eurolled.
Jeff.-rson 577, McKoan 432. Springdale
425. Miffiin 234 High 127
Total percent of atltuJauce 93, total en
rollment 1,795.
Increase over first month last year 36.
Total days attendance this year 31.322,
total days absence 2,207, number of visit
ors 91.
SATISFACTORY BLANKETS.
We give belter goods for the
money, or the same goods for
less money.
L. Stein Son.
The Problem of Living
Is greatly simplified by eating
Marvin's crackers.
USE--
Nature's Coropouud.
Come and sek the Czarina rings, at
PAPB lino's
—Zuver's Pictures leave nothiu .
nutiu.; in finiah, tone or n eorrec
iiSene ■«
Job work done here. Sex,scribe
tor the CITIZEN.
A3OUT COTTONS
Sheetings, prints and ging
hams. Make your purchases
now, This advice if heeded
is like giving you money.
IJ. STEIN & SON.
Come and see stylish ha's and boa
nets a: PAI-KV
Now is the time to buy Blank
ets uud the Peoples's Store is the
place.
AEW IU DESIGN.
Nov lty dress poods at 25
cants up to GnesV We save
you money on these.
L STEIN & SON.
School hats at PAI'B'S
Our fall stock of [). y 1} jois an
Notions are now open for your in
speetiou. Tne Peop'e'a Store
Always use J. A Richey's Coug'j
Drops They are the best.
Franklin Culleje, New Atheus,
0., is one of the best and cheapest.
$l4O a year Send for Catalogue.
\ One Mmule
made iu a minute, uot eaten in a
minnte, cau be easily had by using
Matvln'u Pancake Flour.
WANTED:— Lady and Gentle
men solicitors for standard goods
at heme and in surrounding towns.
Commission or salary guaranteed.
Call on or address W. B. Herriott
\l' g' r, 334£ State St, Sharon, Pa.
Latest in trimmed and untrimmed j
hats flowers, feathers, ribbons an 1 j
I'OVT lties at PAPE'S
—USK-
Naturo's Compound.
CHURCH NOTES.
; Comxunion Services will be held in the
I United Presbyterian Charch next Sunday.
| Rev. W. R. Wilson ol Mercer, will
i preach nn Friday at 3 p.m.and on Sat.at -
i 30 p. in.
The annual conference of the M. E.
i Church at Mononga'iala closed its sessions
; Monday. The following appointments
; were made for this county; Ekastown, J.
| J. Davis; Evans City, J. K. Ilowe; Browas
j dale, L M. Humes: Butle.r. A. C. Johnston;
| Harmony and Ellwood, F. Cutler; Pros
: pect. F. A. Richards; Mars and Salem, J.
H. Loverly. A L Petty of Beaver is the
Presiding Elder. The next conference
will He held at Indiana Pa. „
Mrs. Whitehead of Barmib, ladia, will
speak in the Baptist Church to morrow
evening (Friday.)
Mrs. Rev. Collins will preioh in the Bap
ti-t Church next Sunday m iroing: and that
afternoon, at 2 30. there will be a general
Christian Eudeaver meeting in the church.
Mrs. Rev. Miller leaves this afternoon
for Apollo to attend the annnil convention
o: the Woman's Home and Foreign Mis'
s'onary Society of the Piusburg Synod.
The corner-stone of the new Grace Luth
eran Chuich will be laid ou next Sunday
afternoon at 3 o'clock. Rev J. W.
Schwartz, D. I), of Worthington will
preach the sermon for the occasicn. and
Rev. H. B. Winter of Allegheny, who or
ganized the chnrch, will be present and
assi-t in the service. Tha services will be
hel l ou the foundation of the church if the
weather permits, otherwise in the W. C.
T. U Hall. Everybody is welcome.
Communion services wiil bo held by the
Grace Luthe'au congregation on Sunday
morning at 11 oc'clock. Rev. H. B. Winter
will assist the pastor.
"It will pay the public to watcb the
daily announcement for the reform meet
ings- Eminent speakers have been secur
ed and au enthusiastic programme fiotn
now until election, is beii:g prepared. Mr.
Ttumjson, editor of "The New Era" and
of the "Btacon" of Springfield Ohio, and
author of several national works on ''Fi
nance" will lecture lour l ights next week.
Rev. O'Connor of New Yoik, editor of
"The Converted Oat'iolie" is to be present.
Mr. Brarfield of Meadviile will he on blind
aad many other eminent speakers, vho
will discuss the live issues of tha day. Dr.
Bird of Auburn, N. Y. and local talent;
evcy evet.inir."
Excursion to Niagara.
One more N'i; gin Kail- excursion Ot'.
16th, by the P. ri. & L. K R H. aid th -
X V 0. <£ St. li. K>. Tickets good tor
live (5) <3ay«. The Lodge of Veteran Le
gion will be in session in Buffalo at this
time. Special train will arrive at Buffalo
at lli m. returning le»v-„ lt t 7 p. ni. Tick
ets fii-od for r.'turp. ou any of the regular
trains during the live (s>i:ays U>!li»wi»g.
Foi full particulars see bills or cat on
nearest P. S. A L E. agent.
/t:it!cr Public School Excursion to Mle
glteuy Saturday Oct. 5.
The P. <i W. 0». will sell Ground trip
tickets to Allegheny Sa'nrday 6 ;t. 5. To
all pupils Butler school at 03 cent* includ
ing admission to the Exposition. Round
trip lickett incltuling adnii sion to Expo
sition will be sold at rate of 1.50 to parents
or any ono desiiing to go v. ith the school
Excursion train leaves Butler at $.15 a. m.
arriving at Allegheny at 9.45.
Excursion to Cincinnati via /'. .)'■ If. and
H .>'• O
.Monday Oct. 7 the P. & W. will run
special train to Callery Jet. Leaving
Butler at 5:20 a, 111. Connecting witii
No. 6, reaching Pittsburg in for
leaving train for Cincinnati via B. 6c O.
Fare for the round trip <S.oo. Passen
gers desiring to go south can get train on
Q. & C. at 8 o'clock p. m. for further in
formation call on A. B. Crouch, agent P.
& W.
VERY STYLISH.
Oar new capes an J jicke'3.
SP« OUI $5 00 values in fur and
cloth cape p.
L. SRCIY .V SON
The Modern Housewife
Han au extra half hour in bed iu
the moruing. She use 6 Marvju'.-i
I'an cuke FlouruLd luuken delicious
cakes in a minute.
DID YOU HEAR
Your neighbors talk about
the great values in our hosiery
department. Come and see
for yourself.
L. STEIN & SON.
hjMUfciful pat ecu h'i;s at PA'.'iS' s.
Cementing.
If you need good water, build a
cistern Cistern water when well
fi ered is the best all purposes,
especially cooking and driuking If
you have a bouse it is not tiaishad
unless the cellar i 3 cemented.
J as. A. McDowell, Butler's Only-
Practical Cement Workjr, 323 East
JtSVr&on St
ISl'SlO—Scholars wanted as, 128 VV.
Wayne St.
KHUM For. ItK.VT — An utjjjrrnshed 100111
suitable for an • flice or . Ineu's lodging.
Apply at ofllco of Butler C'tizen.
Do:i't Worry
over the breakfast. Light, delight
ful cakes are made ia a miuuie from
Marviu's Pancake Flour,
Boardin gllo u-JO Cards, with
of A ssembly, 25 ceu'.e for half-u-doat n
or S.tle at CITIZEN 'ffice,
—Take your children to Zuver'
'allery for I'iclures that will «ui*
voi. Poßiolliee building.
You pay for school books; but
the best school-boi-k for your children
is your daily ptper Well printed,
carefully and iutelliirontly edited, 01
iiitjtructi ve contents, first and fullest
with the uews and best iu presenting
it, the Pittsburg Dispatch, fills th
bill.
Czarina rin»s just new at PAP
tjßo's.
—Wait for the Fall opening of the
Millinery Department of the People's
store, Oct. 9, 10, 11 and 12.
The No 38 given by the VfcPHAIL
PIANO Company of lioston.aud ad
vertized for last week by the Butler
Music Co , was held by Miss Emma
C Hollobiogh of 311 Ziegler Ave.
Butler Pa Miss Ilollobaugh holds
in the gift of this handsome musical
cabinet, the most expensive present
giveu by any piano manufactory.
The grade of goods handled by the
BUI'LER MUSIC CO, will make
them friends for the future.
—Perfection in bread making at
a-t—Quaker Bread—lf you are care,
ui of your health, you will eat
(Quaker Bread. Made by T A.
MoßiteoN.
Stylish sailor hats, many colors at
Pace'S
—C-\ LL on your Druggist for Na
tures Compound
Ea: Quaker Bread.
No sour bread about (Quaker
Bread. It is the sweetest and most
delicious bread made. Made audi
for sala at the City Sakery. T. A ,
MORRISON.
Public Sales.
Albert Hiekey of Middlesex intends to
<iuit farming, ar.d will have a public sale
ot all his stock, grain, hay, farming im
plements, household goods, and every
thing about his place on Wednesday Oct
-16. beginning ar 10 a. m.
PARK THEATRE.
Tim Mcbpby.ls HottVA Ttx.vsJ »Tisa ' |
In -peaking of T;m Murph>'sand Cha«.
Hoyt's funny play, "A Texas Steer,"
I which will be presented sit the Park Thsa
; tre for one nistht on Fr.day, Oc. 4'h. The
New York Recorder .-ays: "The revival
I ol A Texas Steer" at Hoyt's Theatre last
evening, in despite the bad weather, till d
j me house with an audience that would
I have made any manager proud,and "stand
| i:>g room only" was displayed shortly after
I the first act beg n. The audience was
very enthusiastic. Tim Murphy as ilave-
. rick Brander, was, of course, the centre
. ! 1 attraction, and the scene in his hotel
t <lOlll in Washington, afier ho had V.eeu
: elected to congres-s—kept the audience in
' ! a constant roar of I lugluer Mss Dorothy
. I Sberrod. was heartily greeted the tnousut
t,he appeared on ihe stage as Bossy. The
ringing of th*» field hands brought the
3 house down, and they were enchored sev
" eral times. Wallace Jackson as Brassy
Gall, James J. Manley, as Colonel Pepper,
and Byrjn J. Harlau, as the private Sec
- retary, pat eveiyone in splendid humor.
1 In the second act, Mis* Bessie Grayson,
; as Dixie Sli'e. the orphan from Indiana,
' j lairly shared the aplpause with Mr.
Murphy, that was aroused by the funny
i scene between the Congressman and the
- Orphan, and Miss Da Roy appeared to ad
j vantage as Mrs. Brander. Chas. Allison,
who to<.k the part ol Christopher Colarn
' bus Jr. Fishback, a colored statesman,
* should not be over looked. His stride
into Hrander's room in seorch ol that mis
sion to Dahomey, and his entorced stride
out, made everybody laugh heartily. In
* fait, from the beginning to the close of
the performances the audience was in a
, con.-tant roar, and there was no* a hitch
to mar the general hilarity. Mr. iloyt,
the auther, was called out at the end of
, ihe third act, and was heartily cheered.
He made a neat little speech, thanking
the aidience and saying that he was glad
he had got Mr. Murphy before the public
once mora as the leading star ia tha play
that had already enjoyed a ran of 400
nigbts in New York. Tiio aad'encashout
ed for Mr. Marphy, who answered with a
short but humorous speech.
M's> Nora O'Brien who stars jointly
»itn Charles B. Han lord and Elihu R
Spem e this season is a graduate of the
Lor-tia Convent near Niagara Falls,
where ?he graduated wi,h highest honors
she will appear a* Virginia in Sheridan
Knowls Virginius when the company
appear at the Park Theatre, Butler —lt
appear here soon.
i LE'j AL ADVERTISEMENTS
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.
By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of
Butl?rCo . la., to me directed, tlie undersign
e l i xeeutrix of Hebecca Anderson deed. late of
Prospect Bnro. Butler (>., Ha., will offer at pub
lie s le on the premises in said boro, on.
THURSDAY OCTOBKB 31st. 1595,
at ll o'clock a. m. of said day all the right title
Interest :ind claim of the said Itebecca Ander
iou, al I lie time of her decease of In and to a
certain two story house and lots situate In said
Prospect lioro bounded as follows to wit:
Norih by Cranberry ally. East bv lot No.
south by New Casife St., West by Perry. Si.,
fronting 111I 1 : feet on New Castle St. runnln.,-
oack 10! feet to Cranberry Alley, being lots No.
:i7 and :;s Dnnlap plan of lots of Prospect Boro.
TKIOIS OF SAI.E
One third purchase money in hand on con
li'inati-m of sale, balance two tnlrda payab e
in one year therefrom with lawful interest, se
cured by mortuare or Judgement Hen.
KM KLINE ANDERSON.
Executrix of Itebecca Anderson deed.
W. C. KINULKV. Atty,
Administrator's Notice.
Letters of administration having been
srran'ed to mo in the estate of Jona M.
Marliu. deceased, lato of Forwaid twp,
Butler C<>. Pa , hi! person indebted to said
estate wi>l please make immediate pay
ment and any baring claims against said
estato ".v:il present them duly authenticat
ed for- settlement to:
GEOBOB E. HAY, ADM'R
Brownsdale, Butler Co. Pa.
J. D. MCJUXKIN Att'y.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
In the matter of the assignment of \V.
J. Gilliland to J. M. Marshall, for the
benefit of creditors; M's D.. Xo. 3, Sept.
Term, 189;.
Having l>een appointed by the Court of
Butler county, Pa, an auditor in above
case to make distribution of the money
iu the hands of the assignee and to pass
upon any exceptions that may be filed to
his account now rendered, I hereby
j;ivc notice to all parties interested that
1 will perform the duties of said appoint
ment at my office in Butler, Pa., on Tues
day, Oct. S, 1895, at 10 o'clock A. M,
when and where they can attend if they
see proper.
JOHN II.XEGI.EV,
Sept. 10, 1595. Auditor.
Administrator's Wotiee.
Letters of administration on the estate
of John R. Black, doe'd, late of Cherry
ivp.. Builer Co., P» , having been grant
ed to tho undersigned, a.' 1 persons kuow
ing themselves indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment, and
any having claims against the same will
present them duly authenticated for set
tiement to
ALFRED BLAOK, .4dm'.-.
Moniteau, P. O , Butler Co., Pa.
0 W. FLSEGER, Att'y.
Administrators Notice.
Letters of administration on the estate
of Richard Kelly dee'd. iate of Venango
twp., having been granted to the under
siguul, all persons kucwinj; themselves
indebted to said e>tate will please make
immediate payment, and any having
claims against said estate will present
them duly authenticated for settlement
to
THKODOEK P. KKLLV.
Eau Clair P. O Butler Co., Pa.
j. M. PAINTER Atty.
Executor's Notice-
Letters testamentary in the estate o
Mrs. Catharine Truver, deo'd, lite of Mid
dlesex twp, having been granted to the
undersigned, all persons knowing them
selves indebted to said estate will please
make payment, anil any having claims
agrtust the same will present them duly
amhcnticated for settlement to
Jous FERUUSOU, SX'R,
Bakerstown, Pa.
Administrator's Notice.
• In re, estate of Jacob B. Flick, late of
Middlesex twp. Butler, Co, Pa I'ec'd.
Whereas letters C. T. A. have boen
issued to me, the undersigned, by the
Register of said Co., notiee is hereb
given to all parties indebted to the es
tate of said decedent to call and settle,
and-all pert-ons having claims against the
same will piesent them duly authenti
cated for payment to
MAST ABB FLICK,
Flick Postoffice,
Butler Co, Pa.
S. F. Bowser, ) Atty'a
A. L Bowser, ♦ J
Executor's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that letters tes
tamentary on the estate of W. 1). Alle
late of Parker township, Butler county,
Pa , deceased, have been granted toThom
as H Allen, and all persons indebted t
said Estate are requested to make promp
payment, and those having claims agains
the same, to present the.u duly authenti
cated for settlement to
TUOJIAS H. ALLBN.
Executor of W. D. Allen deed.,
Glenora. Butler county, Pa,
c. F. Bowser, A tty.
JOHN XV. Baowsi. C. A. ABRAMS.
A BRA MS & BROWN,
Real Estate, Fire and Life Insurance,
HUHRLTON BUILDING,
N'RAR CoraT Boras. BUTLER, PA
Insurance Companv of North America.
lo2dyear, Assets $9,503,000; BomeofXew
Turk, Assetss9,loo,ooo; Hartford of Hart
rd. Assets $8,045,000; Phfeaii ot Brook
lyn. nnet« $5,500,000. New Y> rk Under
Titer's Afency,
. . ;' ~ KM'-in "" S
• ill' U i ■ r :f!
MMVM BEDS.
IV r lull liif! ilrf «l
A Suoftrestion.
o nc
e (T
{<VyV. . . ~ v -f—,
■ ii±LL ! V;; i? U/ ,T~~"7
Did it ever occur u> you teat tnere are
drug- and drugs—that drugs are tike every
thing else—lucre are good, bad and indif
lerent. There is nothing else which if
positively bad if it ia'nt j.. . i the best
Our policy has always been to have ut>ll>
;ng out the best.
When you want drugs come to us and bi
assured "1 fresh pure goods, and alwav.-
what you ask for or your prescription calif
or. It may not always be drugs yon wan
-ither. We always have on hand a ful
line of sick room requisites.
G. INI. BOYD.
Diamond Block. - Ki-tler, Pa
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
PENNSYLVANIA HSU
Western "ernsylvama Division.
Schedule in Effect May 20, IsUj.
South, Week Days
A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. P M
lI'TLE# I.eave 625 8 I/O It 25 245 5#6
.txuubur.r. Arrive 654 825 11 4s alt S
duller Je t. . " 727 84* 12 12 340 503
Butler .10 t.. ..Leave 7 .*> Bjs i* 17 340 53
Natrona Arrive". 38 S5-> 12 2i> 330 t> 02
Xarentum 743 903 12 31 357 CO7
SprtDKdale 7 ;>2 912 12 44 407 ....
I'lareWOUt SO7 925 12 59 421 ti2
ttliarpsburs sls Sot 107 42* 6 3
Aflejfdeny City Bas 944 124 44u o4f
A. M A. *. P. M. P. M. P. it.
SI SDAY TKAINS Leave Bailer lor Alle
t,U» uj City au.l principal intermediate sta:;oLS
7:4uA. M„ t: K> and o'OO f. M.
Norm. ~__~\Veek D.;ys —•—
A. M. A. it. A. It. P. M. P. M.
.HegheuyClty..Lv.#ss 9..) 112.? 315 slO
SUarf.stmrt; 708 913 11 3»
Olaxemont s1« litti
Springdale 93.1 11 vj .... c ,vs
I'arentum 7.12 939 12 <>s 3St (> 4>
Natrona 737 943 12 13 355 t, 5
Butler Jc't Vr 7+5 9 . 12 2.5 104 7oi
Uutler Jc't I.T 745 950 12 34 415 7 <ri
Saxonburg »10 lo 15 12 .9 440 :25
lit.' i i.l. Ar. 835 lo 38 125 506 750
..... A. a. *. M, v. M, p. «. r. M.
SLNDAY TRAINS—Leave Allegheny L'lty for
Butler and principal intermediate stations 7«o
A. M.. 1*3.3 aud ?:Jo P. M.
Week I>ays Tor the East Week Days,
p. m. a. m. a m p. m.
245 625 Lv BUTLER. .. Ar 10 38 ]25
340 7"7 Ar Butler Jc't Lv 950 12 3'
404 745 Lv Butler Jo't Ar 940 12 3!
410 749 Ar Freeport.. Lv 835 12 30
415 753 " Alleg'y Jc't " 931 12 21
42d 804 " Leechburg.. " 920 12 12
446 821 "I'aulton(Apollo" 905 11 5
514 851 " Saltsbnrg "8 37 11 3J
550 922 " Blairsville..." 805 11 00
000 930 "BlairsviUo las'n"7 45 10 15
850 11 35 " Altooua "3 40 BLO
100 310 " Harrisburg..."ll o5 310
430 623 " Pailadelphia. •8 50 11 20
a. n\ p. in. p. m. p. ni.
Through trains for the east leave Pitt»-
bnrg (Union Station) as fo'lows:—
Atlantic Express, daily 3 10 A. M.
Pennsylvania Limited " ' 715 "
Day Express, •' 730 "
Main Liae Epress •' 800 "
Philadelphia Express " 430 P. M.
Eastern Express " 700 "
Fast Line " 810 "
For detailed information, address Thos.
1?. Watt, Agt. Western District, 110
Ji Ith Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.
S. Y. I'HEYOST, " J. K. WOOD,
i»ej'.Trtl Manager. Gen'l Pass.-, Agent.
P. & W.R. R.
Schedule iu effect May 12. 1595. (Hutler time)
The short Line tj Pittsburg.
DEPART SOUTH. FROM SOCTU
,Jsa m Allegheny Kx a m, Allegheny A
J. 1.") a m AH'y £ Akron 0.00 a rn.Al x N Cast I
0.05 .1 in Allegheny Ac •.2.20 p m. Allegheny!; .
.55 p m Allegheny Ex -,.05 p 111, AIK-gheuy Kx
330 pIU Chicago Kx. taopm.All yA: Akron
605 p ill All y & KU. Ex s.tx> p m. Allegheny Ex
lU-.IAKT NORTH. [BOM KOHTH.
10.03 aIU Ivf.nc & Brad. .05 am. Fox burg Ac
5.15 pui Clarion Ac '".su am, Clarl ju At
7.3r> p m Koxburg |5.2C pm, Kane Mall
SCSI) \T TH \ INS.
DIP4UT SOUTH. FROM SODTH.
3.15 a in. IVPurest Ac .0 00 a m,Allegheny Ac
11.45 a M, Allegheny EX IA>PM, Allegheny Ex
'.Mpm, Chicago Ex 1 05 p in, Allegheny KA
•05 pin, Allegheny A 7.30 pm. UeForest Ac
Traiu arriving at at 5.05 p n leaves B & O de
pot. Plttsbuig. at J :15 o'clock.
Butler and Greenville Coach will leave Alle
gheny nt 320 p. 111. daiiy except suiuav. Con
necilng at WiUowgrove, arriving at Butler a'
5:05.
Pullman Buffet .Sleeping Oars aud tlrst-clav.
'»av Coaches run through between Hutler and
Chicago dally.
For through tickets to points in the West
Norih west or Southwest apply to
A. H. CROUCH, Agent
i t Trains leave the B. a o. depot In Pittburg
.or the East as follows.
For Washington D'C.. Ualtimore. Philadel
phia, ,<nJ New York. 7 :30 and a:2O p. in
Cumberland, 6:40. 7 i.'lO.u in. 1 ; 10. u:2O p. m.Con-
B<"lsville. 6:10. 730. a. m. MO, 4.30, 4.45, 5.30,9.20
o. m. Cniootown. 7. J) a. m ,1 10. l.ao. 5.:«j p. in.
I'nlonlown,Morgantowc and Fairmont. 7,30. a.
111. and 5.30 p. m, Mt.Pleasant 0.40, 7.30 a. m.
.10 and 4.30 p in. Washington, I'a. T.au and
30 a. 111., 4.00.4.45 and 8.00, 11.55 p. 111. Whecl
ng, 7.40. and a.30 *. m.. and 4.00 m.oo. 11.53 p.
•.. Clin innatl, St, Louis, Columbus ami New
ark, 7.10 a. 111., 9.10, 11 55 p.m.
For Chicago. .'.4» and 9.30 p. in.
Parlor and sleeping cars to Baltimore, Wash
ngton. Cincinnati and Chicago.
P. S. & L. K. R. R.
Takes effect Monday. June 10 1895.
Train* are run by Standard Central Time (s)01h
eridian.) One hour slower than City Time.
F-SOING NORTH. GOINO SOUTH
<0 "l.; T2 I STATIONS 9 II 113
! ..Ti pin .'p.m. l Arr Lv*e a.m. a.m. p.m.
... i 3 2i| 1 001 Dunkirk .... 1 650 1 »:>
ia. m.
Un 142 04s Krle 61 1 8 3 335
G 45 1 011 9 15 . Wallace Junct. 6 47 9 15 4 l>
6 20 1 04 9 II (ilrard G 50 9 I iZ
6 09 12 54j 8 59 Lock port 7 00 9 29 4 2,;
1: II I.' -if 851 .cianesvlhe. 7 08. 93s 4 ,
* 4": 110 22'ar.Conneaut lv.i ....1 740 3 10
10 1 7 40 lv ari ....|lo 221 6 13
v 5• s4» 545 ar.. .Albion lv' lij 94!4 37
543 is 33 8 31] .. ..' 7 23; 9 s;i 4 51
l 40 12 :i0 82*... sprlngboro 7 27, 9 50 4 55
5 ■>.) 12 24 8 80)..GonneautyiUe.. 7 31: 003 503
""112 0' s 00j.,. Mea'v'le Jet... | s 00110 25 525
4 1 .( 7 12 v .conu't Lake..;.... 1
... :12 25; 8 18 ar ar 8 16 to 50 5 39
45» .... 722 IV .Exp Park ..ar 10 1 455
15 8 08 ar ar 8 01 !
4 20j c 45 v..Meadvllle..lv 9 351 4 >0
.. |l2 501 8 45: a ral 84311 25 010
N'o2 II 51 743 .. HartstoVn.. [NO I to t . JS 1
.... 11 4« 7 39 .. .Adamsvlilo.. 1044 5 4 4
623 11 30 7 1"... Greenville ... 6 30 II or fi 0^
; 1 11 20 700 Shenaugo....' 0 40 11 20 «2°
fi 00 10 x 6 45 ....Kredonfa... 70311»4 65"
5 II 10 43 625 Mercer 72'1* 0 1 70°
5301 0 » 6 10| Pardoe 73«12 2 7l*
1 1 10 20 GOO ... Grove City. ..'7 4 12 33 7 2*
5 Ot, 10 us 548 . . Harrisvllle.... \ 758 '2 45 7 3
4 SS| 10 81 B IQ[. . 4 0
sty ..js n. [iv7Braiicuton.ai-' 7 10112 10.TT..
545 ... 350 ar...HUllard...lv 6 2»ill 15) ....
4 9 s,ii 5 351.V.. .Kels.ers I 8 10112 38' 7"9
4 19 9 42! 5 21 Euclid 8 221 1 12 8 fq
4 ll' 9 15j I 50|.... B'Jtler . ....I 8 50] 1 42| 8 3rj
21 720 Allegheny, P.«W n 01J 3 50!
15 a m I Pittsburg. B.tU. ;p. m p. in
J. T. ItLAIK. General Manager. Greenville, pa
W.G. SARGEANT G. P. A.. Meadvllle. Pa
* GO TO
W.E. R ALSTON'S
For fine Watches, Diamonds and
Optical Goodß of ail kinds.
Examined Free
/C.N of Cliarcc by.
11. R. FRENCH
Graduate Opti
dm, at No. 132 S Main street,
Butler, Pa.
M, A, BERKIMER,
Funeral Director
Ifl . Butler Pa.
One Nickel Plated Watch give.i FREE
aI;!i every sio. Sale. SCHAUL & NAST.
, Kair Week *
EVERYBODY within fifty miles:
of* Butler will com** to our Grand Fair »%/>/-» Jr *
Everybody who needs any Men's J,
Boys CI.OTHIXG, will come in and
see us and take home some of the
special Bargains -
We are offering.*
100 Men's all wool union casM.mere suits which we: In j|
Frmuo-h ciirl |p»t season far i ,
e
Come in
100 Boys suits ;• »• -• I,J b<-
and see ' ,ore for $ 2 - $ 2 -5° ai •* <>
| woolen sizes 6t014 \. i>. ,< e oft,
US. your choice of any of t<.« -a . :i.:
Scheiu.l & Na?.t,
I .enc 1 in i\ Clot It ierw, 137 S. Mun St, tuf. r ? .
The less we tell vou
The More You'll Rememb
SO WE'LL SIMPLY SAY:
Don't buy any cloth' ' until you have seen
as we iVf and \\ T I f save you mon
anyth j ng »» in the Clothing i.
Ask to see our $0 AA t: : i
$4 A all wool VOiUU wol>;
m)AU. ted suits.
Douthett&Grah am
Corner Main and Cunningham, Butlei T \
Schneideman's Old Stand.
BHLOSB BHO
Fair and Square Clothiers, Outfitters and Hatters u !>rP.
WHAT MAN!
Goes to the tailor for an overcoat?
The man who has never seen the good kind we have NOW in stock . iy !<>-
sale. ,
THAT NEW OVERCOAT.
We show here is a creation that merchant tailors would like {Hal. 1 Ik-_-
overcoats are in Black or Blue Kersevs and we have them from |i<_ rt .
JOHNNY FROST COATS.
Big well made stout ulster, for big and little boys, in frieze, f .1 ;y c'levi. : ■
or fur beaver.
Prices ah.. ■ ± V.:j low, t.
REMEMBER
We have the exclusive sale in Butler county of Men's, Boys' ?fc C -i ! r n's
solutely water-proof clothing, if you examine this line you will surv y . ..i-civ-! ••
as the prices are the same as for the non-water proof goods.
BHLOSS BHO'3,
104 S. Main St.. - Bv, V,P»
Sch ieiden an's Old Stand.
|STILL ON DFX !
We are doing a larger busines than ever, as this is our busy se. • • ;-r *!. f '1
are pushing us a little, but still we are al.le to do more. Bring f: < <1
clothes ami have them made like new at the reliable
BUTLER DYE WORKf,
216 Centre Ave.,
R. FISHER, Pi op r.
tfmn GIVEN AWAY - -
JJJI) - - ABSOLUTELY i REE
To the lucky holder of the key which will open the iltto v. ' 1
our window. A key will be given v.ith every purchase ; oils t<•
the amount of one dollar or more.
better; % SHOES fiStnT
Even at the low prices we here quote, the goods must be >-ec-i to b
appreciated.
Ladies' fine patent tip shoes at 85 . .
Men's fine satin calf shoes at $1 js,
Boys' "Iron Clad" school shoes at ' <>o -
Misses' Dongola Pat. tip shoes at 75 .
Children's " " " " •' co cs
Infants' fine kid shoes at 25 cts
Ladies' fine cloth gaiters at 50 ( .<
Ladies' slippers at 30 < s
Men's slippers at 40 c;.>
See our "SERVICE" line of shoes for m.n,
women and children They are WATER.
PROOF. Just the thing for the country.
A. RUFF & SON,
114 S. Main Street,
BUTLER, - PENN'A.
Valuable Farm for Sale.
A valuable farm, located in Donegal
tup. and comprising about 175 acres, 120
of which are cleared and the rest covered
with white-oak and chestnut timber; well
watered and having two orchards with
plenty of peaches and grapes; good build
ings, consisting of a two-story, frame
dwelling house, barn, granery,
spring-liouse, and all other necessary
outbuildings; two miles from railroad
station and six miles from county seat;
convenient to schools and churches, will
be sold cheap, one half the purchase
money to be paid down and the balance
in two payments within two years.
The tarm is leased until April of ISO 7,
but has no other encumbrances. For
further particulars inouire at this office.
Farm For Sale.
Containing 20 acres of good land, with
rrchard.s of apple, peacb, pear, and cherr,
; km, jrrape arbors eto. A good 6 room hous •
iili large poruboft, summer house and
-pring water at door, an excellent xpring
houxe and several other outside building
This property is located in Franklin
t'Wiirthip, 1' mile* from lit. Chestnut and
intween it aad Prospect, and will be gold
>r traded for town property.
For lurther particulars inquire at thi
• ffioe.
Liyery, Feed and Hale Stable,
Hear of Wick He Buller, P.t
The best of horsi H H i 6r»t *•'»•!*
RIGD always on hanr »*JI 'or bin
Best accommoda;i« i* in t-»wn I r
permanent boardii g fid trans *it
rade. Special cart 11 <r <utwjd.
SUble room for six y five h<: e*.
A good class of I (/h>. both iiriv«
era and draft boteet 00 Land
nnd for sale under H full guarau ee;
and horses bought 1 t> >i» proper noti
fication by SKANOH A ACE
All kinds ol live b o<i
«old
Telephone at Wi< k I!
NEWTON vLA K. '
»tt T at Law—office on £ ooth aide of Dlaraono
a u Uer. fa. , vim