THE CITIZEN THCIysDAY. MARCH 3. la 9«. Now Advortlsements. Raff's Style*. Scaaal & Na*t's graca deal. Mr* J. E. /Jxmenaan's Spring Good*. B. <£ B*«. , dry good*. All advertiser* intending to make ctuge* in their ads. should notify a* of tt . intention to do no, not later than M;n*tore, received 17 new wheels lh:- week A new style of mixed drink i* called the Fi'xsimmon* punch. About one dose effects a knock oat. —J. £. .Snyder, tbe new* dealer ha* re pape;- 'i and painted his store roooa, whica a-i-atlj to its appearance. - " ' lamination lor graduates of tbe Pnb.i retools of tbe county will be held on ti; :hird Saturday of March. I vn ic Coo per* town they use "»x --hao-t a ater" for cook.ng purposes; and set a croc* lull of it out to cool for drinking. —An early and wet gpring i* what the weather prophets now promiae us, but they uon't know any more about it than y« 1 do. —A Farmers' Institute was held .in V>• i , jry ye-.terday and to-day, and < ne wili 1,-3 held in Saxonburg, Friday and Saturday. —Joiin Atwell of Harrisville bear* 'he palm i. ba. ing the largest hog* heard of mis year. Hie porker tipped the beam at 725 p- or.ds. A stable belonging to Gua. Marshall, a pla!e g. i- worker, on Zeigler Avenue, .Spritigdai*-, *'>>- irned, Tuesday morning. Tt;e .s * ,t- small. —John IJickel will remove hid *hoe ttU' r n to e room now occupied by Hart z*ll «fc K-mper, on tbe Ist of April, and he *iil eo:itioo« tbe branch rtore in the I)affy block. Some fifteen candidate* interesested in s'ock a'leaded the Megeo sale at Val encia, Tu»--iiay, where g(/od Jerney's sold at an average ol about each, and horse* at aU>ot SHO each. —Tt.e M.».-ket St. Hank of San Francis co, Col. of which W. S. Uopkin*. brother ol W. it liopkin* of Batler in cashier wait robbed byt bree marked robber* week. They (rot 16.500. —Local Union So 77. American Flint Ola.-* Worker* are making preparation* tor a bali in Armory flail, for April 10. Tbe union :* coupo-ed of employees of tbe Hamilton Ola** factory. —Tfii« ahackle work by which one boiler and enjririe i« made to pump trom two to twf-n'y we|i», jit throwing at leant two ont of every tbr« e men ont of employment The lon* -trlng* of rod* worked by eccentric*. —The Zelienople Extension Co., baa al ready >old aboo' 200 r t* from their plot of 7 make* a apecialty of patting til: local talent. —J. G i tnpO'sibility. A buggy and a hay shallop* met there the other day, and the two men concerned bad a great time get ting the buggy over the shallops. —Now Is the time for merchants and others to stock up on printed stationery. Envelopes, letter heads, bill heads, state ments, counter tabs, anything, everything, printed neatly and cheaply at the Citizkh. We can furnish printed material an cheap ly »• most merchants buy the imprinted blanks. (Jive us a trial order. - Mi«< Krnma Anderson, the Missionary, with the aid of a few adjutants, trave a representation of an India wedding on the pulpit of the U. I', church, Tuesday evening, and this with othtr scenes from the same country, and music by some ladies of the congregation made a very pleasant evenings entertainment; —The Bpringdale Water Co. at their meeting last Thursday evening re elected I'h. Crouse, J. W. Brown, and L. C. Wick, Trustees, and the following Hoard of Direc tors-, W. C Klernming, It. I, Aiken, C C. Cochran. J H Miller, P.of. K Mackey, J. K. Halzler. M K. Headland, Casper Sherman, and A. C. Anderson. The com pany is in a floursbing condition. —The legitimate connection between work and prayer is illustrated by this inci dent, related iri an exchange: A man one inorriltig at family prayers prayed for a good neighbor in great destitution. After the prayer hi* boy said to him, "I'.ipa, give me your pocket-book, and I will go over to Mr Hmiih's and answer your prayer myself." —Tho International Christian Allance A<*ociation will hold atwc day* Convention fr. tho W K church of thi* place on the lH'ti and Ifl'.h ot March. Aiming tl.e pro minent -jk-iil'w ho an expected to bo present are iinv. A. I! Hlmpnon of Now York. I*re«id*nt ot th am'iciation, llev* Htephen Morrill, Ftrr, ohellen, Henlt, land, sod other*. Mln Hhnparil a note d •inger will al*o be pre*ent. —Th'i I'ittoliurir Timet 1* Marching the entire world lor new*, and recently *«r.t Biotl Untler on a 10,000 mile trip lor in formation ri Harding the Human nil trade and i<* K'-ar eg upon tha petroleum In dunryin America. On Monday la it It printed two page* relative to it At the Komance Held in Haku, there I* a 150,000 barrel gunber. which produce* more oil in a day than all the world combined in the aan.e time -- A printer doe* not go to a doctor if he U out of •'»< r»«" nor to a baker if be want* "pi," nor to the wood pile it he want* a ''* tick"nor to hide* when ho want* a devil "nor to the bible If he want* a "rule" nor to the gvn *hop it he need* a "shooting ■tick" nor to a furniture *tore when he want* •'furnKure" nor to a bank when he want * miij*" nor to a lawyer If ho ha* a "Jirty om« "nor to a girl when ho "(fo« » to pre**" nor to .he pump for a drink— a* lorg a* he ha* 10 u«iu» in hiftulot'io i. —U*. —A K'»"I "torr i* told on a prominent Attorney of Butler, who 1* not only a deep thinker, but al*o absent minded. A *bort time ago hi,, wile who had preoeedad him down.iUtr* in tbo iii'irimig van called back to the room when ahe found hun wander ing about in a state of (rre.it perplexity, cU'l in trow»ur*, *ljirt. and dipper*. lie wa* endeave.injf to liod hi* vert but could not, lor the lite of him remember where he bai put it A Iter a abort but luelfectual iteari.h, trie good Wile iimifcted upon a per itonai examiuation ol her absent winded apouxu and d) covered that hu had put hi.; vest i>n and then tiie shirt over it, and than proceeded to look for bin vast. LF.GAL NEWS. il-.vb Qauu. ccuveneu Mon day morn:n:r. and after same petir.on* wen tear i the constable* vere called and s.ade their return?, a note oi "*"ill be foand elsewhere; the bends ~>t the new constables were approved and they were sworn in. The Grand Jury wa- called and Cap'.. Chas Hoffman of Saxonbarg v. as ap pointed foreman. Tbe Grand Jurors were sworn and in structed a* follows, that for tbe time be ijjg they were tne senate of Butler county: it ww their duty to make presentment of any bad road'. un-afe bridges, etc. or any violation of any law - of which they han any knowledge in any part o! county, particularly the liquor law*, rp to the time of our tr< t*> pre-- the Grand Jury have made the following returns. Gkakii Jcrv Hrrrßss. Commonwealth vi. Cba W tmr.-j, fib, true till. W E Say and Wm Kerr, disturbing a re lit' us meeting, true bill. Nicholas Breli, a."anlt. true bill. W E Campbeil, larceny, true bill. Harry Ca derwood, f£b, true bill. Samuel Borland, fib, true bill. Thorn** McMillian, gambling, true bill. KoOer. McClelland., forcible entry and detainer, tne bill. Everett Young. s acres in Adams to Henry lift lor 127.'. and the lj acre piece to Jno Robner foi $l6O. Adison W Pierce in 39 acres in Butler twp to Howard Keiber for 120. Jas Kennehan in 90 acres in Cherry to Winifred Kennehan for SSO. Jos Parker in 50 acre- in Buffalo to Mat tnew Thrower for $1,303. and the lUI acre piece to Thoa W Phillips tor S2,MI. Manvil W inter«teen in 10 at res in Oak land to Mathew J Robinson lor S3SS. Elmer M Morrow in lot in to Elmer W M'»ore for *550, and another in same to A E Graham for $550 P W Lowry, com of Kerr Mcßride lot in Butler to Louis B otein lor $3,010. W H Grime's pieces in Centreviile for $1,300 and S3OO. All other writs were either settled or re returned. LICKXfeB CouaT. Judge Greer, on Monday, handed down tbe new roles governing the license court in this county, setting the third Tuesday in June as the time for hearing. The ap plications shall be filed not latter than the last Monday in May, and until further ordered shall be published for three con serutive week-- in the Butler Kagle and the Democratic Herald, as required by t:ie act of May, le£7. Ail remonstrances, peti tions or objections shall be in writing ar.d shall be lileu on Friday next preceding the day fixed for tbe bearing of the applica tion. The remainder of the rcles corres pond with those heretofore in force Note*. The auditors report and distribution ac count in the estate of Elinor Martin, dee'd was filed I"eb. 24th by A. G. Williams, auditor. •< A ftobpo.-oa in divorce was granted James M. Henry from hi* wife, Meiinda Henry, on the charge of desertion, re turnable at next terra. A subpo-na in divorce was awarded Elva Benton, from her husband, James E. Ben ton, returnable next term. Desertion, ill ten per and abuse are charged Mr*. Sae Conlin a-ked for a divorce from her husband, James Conlin, on the gronno of cruel arid barbarous treatment. A sub pcena was awarded returnable at next term. Id the ca*e of Bellit; , wai accepted. I Win. H. Gilchrist has been appointed a.-- c.stsat constable of Cherry twp. Joh . McGinley wa.- appointed constable of Oakland t-srp. vice Frank Cloase, resign, ed. A decree of divorce was granted to Sarah S Fotltx from her hn=band George W Fonltz. Testimony of several witnesses were heard ic the divorce ca-e «f Cassie J ilf- Ginni# vs Wns F McGinnis, bat u the rule* of Coart gives 20 days alter return day for an appearance, it wa-i held over until then. A Butler school teacher is in jail on a eharge of assault ar.d battery. A charter was granted to the Zion Eng lish Lutheran Church of Lancaster twp. J-y'r.a Mc y Smith has appealed from re p- :t of view refusing te grant him dam ages from the Borough of Butler. P. W. Lowry, Committee of Kerr Mc- Bride petitioned Court to -et aside the -ale made by the Sebrifl of the Mcßnde property in Bn:iar, for want of lufficient bid, i.ale granted, returnable March 9. A subpoena in divorce was granted Ida M. Long vs Wm Long, returnable next teriu. X. M. Slater, ./ohn N. Burton and Cal v.n Login were appointed viewers on peti tion of citizens A F Goehring 47 acres in Cranberry for $2,40<). John A to Thoa Mechling lot in Butler for 13,;J00. Tbos Mechling to J A Gregg 83 acre* in Jefferson for SO,OOO. John Float to John W Float 5 acres in Jatkson for S4OO, Marriage Licenses Hiram E Stevick Evanß City Francis E Fisher..... ..Jackson twp D W Morgan Argentine, Pa Laura Campbell...... " F G Mr-Candles* Chicago, 111 Anna K Elmer Butler W W Canipbeli Petrolia Ova A Binkard " Clyde L Kennedy Penn twp Hannah J Wise " Norman RContter Butler Lnlu Mile* " E B Ryan Meadville Dora Curry ...Grove City At Franklin —John L McElroy of Sandy Point and Ida E Dunkle of Franklin. Accidents. Mrs. Greer of Jefferson twp, fell aod broke one of ber thigh bones a few days ago. While Chas Emrick was engaged at the top of a derrick on'he Hutzly farm a few day* ago, the Fanl-line pulley came loose, struck him on the head and knocked him insensible; he would have fallen had nr t the line caught bim over the neck and held him until he was rescued. A daughter of P. M. Starr aged 5 years fell last Wednesday, week, arid broke her collar bone. Nicholas Rahiser. made a narrow escape from instant death at tbe railroad croesim in Evan* City, yesterday morning. Mis wagon wa* struck by a train, but as it war; going slow it was shoved lor quite a dis tance before going to pieces. Mr. Rabiser was thrown lrorn tbe wagon into the creek where he receive 1 some injuries, bat is getting along nicely. David Keefe, aguager in the employ of the National Transit company, was found dead in a tank near Petrolia last Friday For further particulars see Petrolia items in thi* paper. OIL NOTES. Tbe Standard i* paying $1.28, to day The Bredin Oil Co. will drill another well on the Jos. Bredin farm, near tbe Fair Ground*. Mar* —Tho Biddell Oil Co'* well on the Wilhelm wan shot and ha;; a *how for a fair producer. Blaklev —The neconu well on tho flonifer will make a good producer, Barns dall it: Co s No. 1 ./ohn Renni-on, South west of tbe Blakley field i- - producing lots of salt water and no oil. Bakkkkiow* Patterson 1904, Elmer E. Young. Esq liai been admitted to practice as an attorney before the In tenor Department at Washington, D. C. Prof. E O. Davis and wife were called to Aharon, Ja«t week, on account of the illtjem ol Airs. Davis' mother, Mrs. Edward Wilson. Corporal Bob, the dignified editor of the Freeport Journal, had some business in Butler, Monday, and took time to call on hm friends. M!lt 11. Zeigle of Evans City, who in in the employ of Dambach's plaining mill, re turned from Ohio last week, bringing with him a bride. Miv McJunkin widow of Jax T. McJun kin in lying Kerioualy iit at her home on E Pearl St She U the mother of Ira and L 6. Me J unkin bud Mm. [{Jack. Carl Leighner played the cornet at a concert given in the Y. M C A. building on firoad St Philadelphia, by the Broad St Connervatory of Mu*ic, lant week. Walter Uedic, Hon of It. Itedic of Penn St., celebrated hi* birthday, by giving a party to bin young friend*, la*t Saturday, February 2iKb. lie i» 8 yee.r* old—next time he ran celebrate a birthday will lie quite a young man an hi* birthday will not come again until IV<)4. HAKK THEATRE. " 1 '■ • Alabama, at Paiik Thkatrk, Friday, March, 6. lieautiful "Alabama" AugnHtu* ThomaH' larnou*play, will be produced at the I'ark Theatre, Friday Murch, Oth. ThiH piece will not dixappolnt. tho*e who go th hear an idyllic ntory and nee a play full nl patho* and delightfully character!* tic of southern life. Colonel I'rocton u an old Southerner who, 15 year* after the war hate* the North, which ha* weaned away hi* only *on to become a federal aoldier. The Colonel continue* to live on hi* old plantation at. Talladego A railroad i* to run through the littl« town, and it* pro jection bring* to the place a Northern rai|ro>vfl man, C'iptain Davenport, accom panied by a young Northern surveyor. The former, who in in reality the sup posed dead hoii of old Colonel I'rentoo, conceal* hit identity for Home time, fear that hi* father Htill cheriHhod resentment The story in played out solely in the South, and deaf* w;th treachery, my*tery anil chivalry, all of which In, of cour*e, adorn ed by incident* of love The following clever people will be aeeti: Frank C Hang*, Clement (lainbridge, (Jeorge H Miller, Edward B. Kelly, Robert Con tie**, Frank ftirikhuntt, Charles Moore, the M ■ *es J, you can't j»wt the name in town for leHH than $2.50, Wanted—Naturen Compound, tbe true health (MHimant, in every home. J'urilioh tbe blood, gi vee a good ua ural appetite, tonen tho entire Hyntem —AMHiHtance, nieann help. You help oat uro to eHtore health by UH ing Natures Compound. Vou alno perform a duty. Ank your Drug glut —Job work of all kinds done at tho CiTWiN OjftWK. NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES, Ther bad 1,700 more rotes at the recent Republican primary in Jefferson connty. than there were for Hastings for Governor. New Castle had a sensation la?t week. A married woman named Carlisle told her folks one evening that she «a- going down town, but instead of doing so she went to the otfice of Manager Thompson of the steel wurkr. Now this steel works office in built over fornaee siag,.'which emits a poisonous ga.-; and the morning the woman was fouDd dead on Hie floor, and the man lying unconscious. The woman has been buried, and the man lias since re gained cousciuE-tess 6,ad denied ill recol lection of meeting the woman. The people of Dußrtji want a l>..roagh water works, and want it bad. On la.-t Tuesday they wited tQ raise the bonded in debtedness $115,919, to get a good water supply. Otner town.- are beginning to see the gr-_-at advantage of owning their water supply. % . Oi:t of 43 application* tor licen?" in Ven ango connty, only 20 were granted. W. H. Stanner. marble c itter, was re turning from Sharon, Feb. 27tb, ar.d on the road met a weary stranger, who asked fur a ride. In return he told Staaner he was -elling catarrh medicine, and offered feiffi a bottle. Stanner following the direc tions. took a long J ntff of the contents, and remembered nothing more till ho found himself at home, with his pockets turned in.sidp oat and his picketbook gone. Armstrong county has a tiebt 01' s<)4 G'j »4. The borough of Warren voted to issue Kinds for water works by a large majority. Wm. J. McConneil, the temperance evangelist, after getting 2,500 signers to the total abfitinece pledge in Westmore land county, became so drank at Mt. Pleas ant lately, that he bad to be carried fr >.n the opera house. The project for a poor house in Clarion county was defeated at the election la-t. week by a small majoflty—27s9 to 2659. A four-weeks-old baby boy was left at tbe door of Mrs. John Maddigan, at Frank lin, one night !a*t week. With the baby were four saits of clothes, a coat and a hood, a nursin/ bottle and a nipple. Only a few days ago the New Castle C'ourant contained an account of a Malum ingtown man named John Thompson bo ing taken to the insane asylum, as he had become insane on the subjec" of religion. On Monday it says, Richard W. Blacher, a farmer who residea in Shcnango twp, went insane over the revival mee'ings of the Freo Methodists that were held in his neighborhood, and on Tuesday he was tak en to Dixmont insane asylum He became violent and was deemed to be dangerou.4 not only to himselt bat to tbe public. Judge Henderson granted 21 licenses in Meadville, 22 in Titusville, 2 in Spartans burg and refused all others. The citizens of Grove City want a new school bouse and will hold an election on Feb. 25 for the purpose of voting on in creasing the indeptedneaa of the school fund $15,000. Burglera entered the jfeneral store of C. C. Pfordt, at Natron®, Saturday night, .and blew open the nafe. Mr. Pfordt knew jintbing of it until Sunday merning. when ;nn entering the store he discovered that Home wmdowg bad been broken and the safe blown open and the cash boi carried off. The robbers, however, were disap pointed. m there was only a few dollars in charge in the bo*. They took a check for $248. 29 on the National Bank of Taren tam, made payable to the order of Arbnth not, Stevenson rain. X. P. Bisli handled his sub ject "Watch Ye Therefore" in a very com mendable manner. Miss Ida Clay gave us a talk on "Primary Geography." W. P. •Jamison was to discuss the subjoot of "Ex aminations" but owing to sickness was un able to be present. Howard Painter of Chicora, spoke on "What Constitutes a Teacher." Among his many thoughts ho said, "the teacher should be eouippoil with an earnest, enthu siastic love for teaching and should have a kind disposition towards humanity in gen eral and especially for hi« 't>npils. We. as teachers may have the best of scholarship, •nit if wo cannot wia the rospeot and eon fiijenoe of our pupils we oaunot (each their toe most practical will important facts of school life . The last point the speaker used was that the teacher to be fully prepared should have a practical and hard-earned preparu lion, and this consists in being an holiest, liberty-loving. God fearing fnan or woman, who loved little children av The future re presentativos of true American homes and American institutions. After this address Jennie Kspy spoke on "(Jaalities of the Teacher * Her remarks were to tho point, ending with tho final thought that, "as Is tho teacher, so the school. "True K'luoation" by I, K. Chiist ley ol Kvans City, wan very commendable. Bottie Hchoenfield next road a well per pared paper an "Abroad With Nature." 0. H Wollord delivered an address en titled " Whither Qoest Thou," which was well received. T. R. Miller iliacusHod the snbjeot of "Veneering." This discussion was followed 1-y one by Mr Knock on "Literature" in which he told how he pro cured good literature for his school. He marks by W. P. Day. The program wa» interspersed with music by the ohoir- Nellie Kussell, Myrtlo (>Villott and Kthel Kelly favored the audience with reclta lions which weie heartly applauded. Bet sunshine, good feeling, forbearance, wail on our endeavors during the last month of the school year. IIOTTIK J. Tavuik, Keo. I'OIMIH umi lilurikntH cheaper than aiiy whero OIHO ut M art i NOON rt «atn anything you ever Haw. Truukn, vali»cH, ltag.4 and tele capon—at. HKOKH. HoardiogHouHe C'arrlH, with Art of A Humbly, 2ft ccntH for half-n-doaon, .or nalo at CITIZEN office, Uuderwear'— A epeciafty at IIKCK'H bin Htock ia largest anil lineal ever offered in liu'V Do you wain u hat or cap? Hecit bun them and i'au nave you money. If you want to «avo money walk around to Martincourt Ac (;O'H. and buy yoi.r roheH aud hlanketH. MUSlC—Bcholar« wanted at 128 W Wayne Bt. AIHO nicely furuiHhed room to rent. Save u day'H wagon ny Buying robsiH and bldnkctli at Mrtrtincourt l « CO'K. More rohen aud blanketii than you ever naw in one store in your life, at Martluoourt Oo'n. •lob work done here, Suoacrihe or the CITIZEN. For Sale. A acred, ten of which are In timber; good nouwe, well watered; located mllea from Went Sun bury on Middleton roadj v ill be aold cheap or traded for town properly. Inquire ai thia office, or at .'!1!>, .'{rd St , Hutler. JOHN T. STAKK. i Dick School. This school which is most pleasantly located two miles South east of Prospect, on the White Oak Springs road, begaa the present term, Sept. 9. 1595, with the fol lowing scholar- Thomas Cratty, Carl T>odds. Fred Pflugh. Ford Dodds, James Cratty. Everett Dodds, James Ralston, Walter Cratty, Oliver Robb, Ilarry Didds, Scott Weigle, Raymond Dodds, Charles f&agh. Clartuce Dodds, Charles Weigle, Clyde Dodds, Curtis Dick. Th«nnie D >dds, Joseph Cratty, George Ray, Carrie Pdagh, Nannie Moore, Ella Cratty, Salie Dodds, Emma Pflugh, Jessie Dodds, Margret Clark, and Lulu Dodds You notice that there are only eight girls, finf young ladies we should say, but John Grenue says his girls will soon be old enough to start, and then the vacant eats will not be so vacant. Good idea, John, harry them along. The fifth month ended Monday, Feb. 10, and Charles Pflugh, Raymond Dodds, Salie Dodds, and l.ulu Dodd.) had been present every day, while the attendance of the remainder of the scholars has been very good, considering the. bad roads, r<«gh weather, ai.d la grippe. The scholars are generally studious and willing to learn, and some of them are preparing to be examined for diplomat, at Prospect, March 7. We would not Load you to think we are saints, by any means, but we haven't had a quar rel, or heard God's name profaned this winter, and how much more pleasant it ii for the teacher and all others, when such nuisances are absent. All the township schools are progress ing finely, so far a-: we know, and the people are generally interested, not only in the schools but in the local institutes which the directors have provided extra for them The teachers are encouraged in every way. and there are hopes that a little rise in salary will soon come to cheer the tired brains and the depressed spirits of thing Son," by Carrie PU ngh, "Washing ton's Birthday," by some boys, "Mental Arithmetic," by W. E Cooper, "Live For a Purpobe," by Ford Uodds, Song, "Swing ing," by the school, "Reading," Eva Beighley, Essay, "Washington," Ella Cratty, "Why there, are no Columbuses Nowadays,'' by some boys, "Geog;aphy," by Lurett'i Thompson, ,'So'oe thirty years ago," by Thomas Cratty, "Spelling by G. P. V 7 eigle. App.opriate remarks were made by James MrKee, Robert Mcßride, William Hick, Enos MclJonald, Squiru Robb, aud others. Every one seemed to enjoy all the exercises, and went home, feeling that the day had been well spent. The program lor the next institute, at Ridge sch.)ol, on Saturday, March 14, is as follows: "Arithmetic." Eva Beighley; "Chart," G. P. Weigle, "Language," Nellie McCand less, Physiology," Robert Mcßride, "Spelling," Uftos McDonald, "History," W. E. Cooper, ''Written Arithmetic," burotta Tuompsou, "Geography," Elliott Kobb, "Beading," James McKeo This will be the last meeting for the winter, and a good old fashioned consummation of thiiho social gatherings in anticipated. Our retiring director is Elliott Kobb who is worthily aspiring for a higher but not a more hotiorahle position, and Thomas Dodds and James (Jratty have been elect ed to ass st Enos McDonald, Matthew Badger, Stewart Wilson, aud Miles Albert to look atter the educational interests of the boys and girls of Franklin twp. G. P. W. Teacher. JURY LIST- I.l*i of petit Juror* drawn tals Ltinl ilay or Jan - uary, A. f>. I Hist, to serve as petit furors a t a re gular term of court commencing on the second Monday of March, A. I), is:*;, the same beluif the uth (lay or wild month: Ayers, fl A liutler, llli wd, painter. Anderson, C K, liutler, H!i Wd. Justice of Peace. it loom, Casper. igellenople, blacksmith. Illppus, John v, Oakland twp, farmer. Iliowii. Abraham, lluffalo twp, farmer. Itovard. Iliar lex.Cherry twp, farmer. Be lite J C! Lancaster twp. farmer. Ilroivn I* I', Huntiury nor, harness in'kr. Heatty.J M, Oakland twp, runner. Kerrlckman. 1 Win, HuUer, Ist wd, caster. Christy, Wm. liutler, tth wd, hotel keeper. Carnpno'l. C M, concord twp, farmer. • 'hrisi.y, Samuel.Cherry t.wii, farmer. Cooper, Jaeob, Worth twp, farmer. Chandler, lleo M, Mllpperyrock twp, farmer, IloutlieU, Joseph, Adams twp. farmer Duff, Samuel, wtnfleld twp farmer. Dlxou, W S fetjn twp, farmer. Klndley, John . liutler, l*t wd, clerk. I'lilkimr. John, lluffalo twp, farmer. !•'reeling John Ceo, Wlnllwld twp, farmer, fielding, Wm, Bllpperyroek twp, farmer. o. Terms easy. Adilrewi It, K. (SAW so It li. Valeu la. Pa. DR '".HAS f< H. lIUNT, ~ Physician and Surgeon. lOye, ear, none and throat a specialty. I .'l2 and l-'il S. Main Street., Ralaton building. W. H. UKOWN, Homoeopathic Physician and Surgeon. OHVtj 2'M\ H. Mum Ht. f op|». I*. O. Il«u l«nc« 315 N. McKtmtj Ht. UK. S. A. JOHNSTON. .JKNTIST, - - BUTLER, PA. HoM Klllifit F I'HION'HII Kxfrjictlon of ikJ Artificial luotli wMliout riat-"H a. laity ii.roun OXI'Im or Vlball/nd Air or; Loco; b;fHtlintlM* uWil. Ol»«o ovnr Millar h Uroo«;ry oaaL of Lowry OUIO« ufTlco clowxl Wo'lfi.in lay* aii»l TU uniUayii M, A, HERKIMER Funeral Director :r/ S. Main.St. Butler.Pa. DOCTOKS LA Kit fa 0b « IMSPITNHAItr. LkK Jpi Of.A4 PfNN Avr. AHIi fOUMTH ST.. • PI» rbUUKOH, I'A. ( f'" ' »« LL« ?•!«• an«L I OTU J iilinilc'l I»L«M IIT< hRI -jMirliiK< ON frl I'KNTIAI* A(l POII VIWIV, rtr.; N »»<;#• IN I»|<| Hor«M, f I»I, I'll*- Idwumiitlavn, nil «li iiM-nof tin* hkln % hl«»«»'i. f/Ut>KA« Urinary t'*. fVmmiltuU«rt» •ii " an I mnrtl/ «soiifl rompt service given T o everything of the kind placed our hands ever was so complete ave you money too. C. ltf, BOYD. Pharmacist, Diamond Wock, - Butler, Pa RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA Weiusrn "ernsylvania Division. Schedule in Effect May 20, 1803. South. . —»— Week Days. A. M. A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. ILTI.BR Leavee23 (too 1125 245 a«c ■'axonbure .Arrive 654 823 ais 311 52# liutler Jc't.. . 727 848 12 12 340 553 Butler Jet.. ..Leave 730 >l4* 14 17 340 55 Natrona. ... Arrive 73W sSS 1226 350 602 Tarentum 743 903 1231 357 607 sprlngdalc 752 912 1244 407 . Claremont 807 925 12 59 421 62' Sbarpstaiv, 8 15 931 107 428 6 3 Allegheny City 828 944 124 440 645 A. J». A. M. P. M. r. M. P. M. SL SUAV TKAIXS Leavo Butler tor Alle- K'lu ny City anil principal Intermediate stattous 7:40 A. M., 2:30 and 00 i*. M. North. , Week Days —■— A. y. A. M, A. M. P. M. P. M. .Uegheny City..Lv. 655 900 1125 315 610 SUarpsburg 708 913 1139 .... Claremont 919 1146 Hpnngdale 930 1159 c3B Tarentum 732 U3i 12 03 351 646 Natrona 737 943 12 13 355 6 5 Butler Jc't Ar7 45 950 1223 404 702 Butler Jc't Lv 745 yso 12 34 415 702 Saxonburg 810 10 15 12 59 440 725 rien-EK Ar. *35 lo 38 125 506 750 A. M. A. M. P. 11, P. M. P. M. SUNDAY' TUAIXS—Leave Allegheny city ror Butler anil principal Intermediate stations 73u A. M., 1235 and7;lo P. M.i Week Days For the Eatt .Week Days, f. m. a. m. a. m. p. in. 245 625 Lv BUTLKU. .. Ar 10 38 125 340 727 Ar Butler Jc't Lv 950 12 31 404 745 Lv Butler Jc't Ar 940 12 3} 410 749 Ar Freeport.. Lv 835 12 30 415 753 " AUeg'y Jc't " 931 12 21 42d 146 821 "Faulton(Apollo" 905 115*, 514 851 " Saltsburg "8 37 11 32 550 922 '• Blairsville..B 05 11 00 000 930 "Blairsville la»'n"7 45 10 15 850 11 35 ' Altoona "3 40 800 100 310 " Harrisburg..."U 00 310 430 023 " Philadelphia. '8 50 11 20 a. a-, p. in. p. ai. p. m. Through trains for the east leave Pitts biirg (Union Station) as follows: Atlantic Express, daily 3 10 A. M. Pennsylva »a Limited " 715 " Day Express, •' 730 " Main Line Epress •' 800 " r-hiladelphia Express " 430 P. V. Fastern Express " .....7 00 " Fast Line " 810 " For detailed information, address Tho*. IS. Watt, Pass. Agt. Western District, 110 Fi(th A venue, Pittsburg, Pa. S M. FKEVOST, J. It. WOOD, Guuoral Manager. Get'l I'assr Agent. P. & W. R. R. dchcdule in effect May isas. (liutler time) Tho Short Line to I'lttaburg. UKFAKT BOCTH. KKOM SODTH n.aSa m Allegheny Kx P. 26 a m. Allegheny A r H.l.') a m AU'y it Akron 'lo.oo a m.AI A: N <\iall lo.eft a m Allegheny Ac :2.L>O p rn, Allegheny!:. 2-Mpm Allegheny Kx vißpm, Allegheny Kx 3Bop in Chicago K*. T.ao p m.Ail y A Akron «.05 p in All'y « Kll. lix s.ilO pm, Allegheny Kx OKI-AHT MOBTiI, KROM NORTH. 10.05 a m Kaue Ac Brad. ;5.05 am, Koxhurg Ac R.ir, pm» larlon Ac ;i.w a m. Clarion Ac 7..15 p m Koxburg ;s.i!o pm, Kane Mall SUNDAY Til A INS. I>K"U»T SOUTH. SOUTH. S. 15 a in. Defsrest Ac >O,OO a m,Allegheny Ae 11.45 a in, Allegheny KX 1.0.->pm, Allegheny Kx J*.w p m, Chicago Kx p m, Allegheny Ks #.05 pm, Allegheny A' 7.30 pm. Deforest Ac Train arriving at at e.oft pin leaves B « O de pot. I'lttaburg, at j :I5 o'clock. Butler aud (ireenvllle Coach will leavo Alle gheny at 3:20 p. in, dally except Sunday. Con necting at Wiilowgrove. arriving at liutler at 8:05. I'ullinan llufTet Sleeping Cars and Hrst-clani ')av coaches lun through between Butler and Chicago dally. for through tickets to points lu tho West Northwos" or Houtliweat apply to A. B. CitOUCII. Agent . Trains leave the B. & O. depot in Pittburg »or I ho K.i*t as follows. for Washington Iy C.. Haillmore, I'hlladel phla. Had New V.irk, T :M and p. m 'lumberUnd, (1:40. T :.ie,a.m. 1 ; io, 0:20 p. m.Con- D<'lsvllle. f:4O, 7:30. a. 111. 1.10, 4.30, 4.45, B.'iO, U.JO P. in. Uulontown, 7.40 a. in.. 1 10. I.ao, 8.80 p. m. Ualoiitowii, Morga 1 towa and f alrinoiit. 7,30, a, m. and (>,Bllp. 111, .Mt.l'leasant u.40. I. 30 a m .toand 4.80 pm. WaabtngUui, Pa., T 4o and .so a. m., 4.00,4.45 and ii.oe. 11. as p. m. Wlieel t'g, 7.40. aud 5..10 a. m . and 1.00. ii.no. 11.56 p, ... Cliiclunatl, St, l,ouls. Columbua and New ark, 7.40 a. in., 0.10, 11.55 p, m. for Chicago, 2.4e aud a.30 p. m. Parlor and sleeping cars to Baltimore. Wash ngtou. Cincinnati null Chtoag«k P, S. & L. E. R. R. Takeajeffeet Monday, Nov.j2s is#:.. Train* are run by Htsndard central Time (uotli Meridian.) One hour slower thai city Time.; OOINITNOKTII. GOINO H'HIT 11 10 14 12 i STATIONS a 11 | n p.m pm . p.m. Arr Lv'ea.m. a.m. p.m. ... I » M I 01) Dunkirk | C 601 I 49 *v*| la. m, 7 UI I II is Krle IS 10 H35 11 35 it *r, 1 0!i 'i 15 . Wallace Junct 0 I" 9 15 4 Ij 6 20 I id Mil lilrard II rst » Is 4 I/> n m 12 M s 5# .... l»ck|iort. .. 7 00 a 29 4 Vti i, ot || 4*. ssl .OfmwHllt, • 7 osj uas 434 '.l i . in L'.'iar.Conneaul Iv. .17 401 3 1" ilO ~ |7in Iv ar ....|lo 221 it 43 u; u4t Kls ar.. .Albion, 1# Vll a4l 4 •„ srt 12 ;it s :u! . Hhadeland. " ail asi 451 ft 4(i 12 ;io M 2* upriagboro .. 727 a Bit 4 nr< ft S3 12 24 s*o ..conneautvlll*. 7 .14 in 03 ft 0.3 r, os| 12 or, * oil! . Mea'v'le Jet. sno lo 2»| ft 25 I r.2 l7 io iv .(jonn't Lake HI nif 4 r.j . . 12 is s 10 ar ar s 10 >lO ftO ft 3a 4 2Tij .... II r 'sl V. Meadvllle Is I a 42 425 ....|l» 4»| a 37|ar ai » 37.n 2s! « 10 KM 11 51 7 4li . Ilartatown.. *NoIIO ia aSa II IB 7 38 ... Adauisvllle 111 41 ft 44 ... 11 38 728 ... OHgIMMI 11l 51 651 0 25 II .in V 111 ... 1 Ireenvllle ...11 3n |) u, 11 I if, I, is 11 20 7 01; She j,an go 11 4'i II 20 :si is 00 .0 r.t 11 i.i 1 ... f red on la. 703 II 44 11 3s 11 111 4.1 11 2'. Mercer 722 12 04 7 I»I 5 .Ml low r, In Pardee . 7 :w 12 22 7 14 5 l» 111 20 1; 00 ... tiro*" City. .. 7 4, 12 XI 7 25 5 is. 10 I'm ft 4S .. Ilarrlsvlllc 75s 12 45 7 .'lit 1 nsj 10 isi 0 10 . . Branch t0n.... h ool'a r>4 7 4» #oo|. . .1 s 11. iv .Ilranchtoii.ar 7 111 12 in .... I.M s sr. ar ..llttllaril Iv 11 .*ll 1., . 4 5.11 'I ',-,1 5 351. V. Kelh.er, H 10112 581 . 11l 4 »'I a 42 A 211 .. Kuclld . 522 I 12 8 11.l i io| i* id| 4 vi|..., Butler 8 001 I 421 s •22; / 20 Allegheny, I'AtWll « j 3 501 1777 15 a.m . I'llthburg, IIAIO, p in (I. ill | J.T. III.AI It, Ueneral Manager, ••reeuvllle, i-a W <». SAItOKANT, U. I'. A.. Meadvllle. I'a MtCAXDL&W HEAVE CUKE 1 have a Heave Cure that will cure any case of heaves in horses iu forty days, used according to directions, aud if it does ot do aruat I claim for it, 1 will ro r uud he amount paid and no charges will be ado for the treatment. .The following •stinionlalii are the ntrongest prool of Hi medicine* power to cura: A. J. McCANPLKSS, Butler, Pa., IH9J. Ma. A. J. McCANIH.RHS: On the 2nd day ol April, IHliu, I com enced lo use your new cure for one of myfcorsci' hat had the heaves very bait and contraaed to use the medicine fo* aln ut forty days and the horse did not sh< A any signs of a return of them. It i mi iv about a year since I quit givin t.ie InsdSeine and the horse has never towel' an f hiv;ll of heaves, and 1 feel stislie' tin t he is properly cured' W 0. CmswKLl., liutler, Pa., April 'J, IH'JO . J McCAHDLKNR A 1 are used your Heave (;ure and foua (,tw do the work U used atoordng to d • Uous. YoursfUuly, A Little Early for Spring? Yes, we know it, but we wish to be on time in letting you know that J our line of clothing for spring l and summer wear, (part of which has already arrived) contains the best values ever offered for the money. Depend upon it, we have left nothing undone in order to get you the best that money can buv. * %j Come See us for Your Spring Suit DOUTim CUIAH, Comer Main and Cunningham streets, Butler, I'a. Here is Clothing at Less Than Half Price. Our grand deal is made. We bought of M. Sainpter Sons & Co., New York's greatest clothing manufacturers entire stock of sample suits, $5,000 worth of suits for spot cash $2,000. These suits are sample suits, one or two of a size of a pattern. Amongst this lot of goods are men's fine all wool dress coats and vests which are worth $lO, we have marked them down to $4.50. Now come early so you can get your size and a good selection as the • price will make them move rapidly. Schaul & Nast, Lead in ii Clothiers, 137 S- Main St-, Butler, Pa. Mrs. J. E. Zimmerman. \ 0 AD '* ave ust Opened For i OAO 1 OaD Early Spring Importations 10DO —IN — Black and Colored Dress Goods, SiJks,oods, Wraps, Millinery, &c., and give our patrons the very best values at the lowest prices possible. We extendi a cordial in vitation to the public to visit our establishment and judge for themselves, confident they will not be disappointed in their expectations. Special Sale of Separate Skirts, Suits and Waists, Just received a full line of Rothschild Capes Prices f 1.50 to $20.00 " " " " " Rothschild Skirts Prices 2.50 to 17.00 " " " " " Shirtwaists Prices 50 to 1.75 " " " " " Spring llats, Fancy Riblwnsand Flowers, &c., for '96. It will pay you to see our line of goods before you make pur chase lor Spring. We buy direct from New York City's largest im porters, and can give you latest styles and lowest prices. Ask for Furniture Card. % Mrs. Jennie E. ZimmermaN . I '""in iriri 1 1 1 1 ■■ '■>■» J| Can be truthfully said of our new line of ladies fine shoes. mMRKJHXMJk Just received a large shipment WmMnJlMlflA of the latest spring styles. The ladies say "they are beauties." J, To be "strictly in it" you must X 1' buy your shoes at Hull's,where tlie very latest in fashionable footwear can be found as soon as in the largest cities. No J * hack numbers to work oft, 7 ' vcr> "" i '" ; ' rcs ' Admired by All. A. RUFF'S & SON, WTERS. Lookout For T. H. BURTON'S ADV. Next Week.