THE^'CrTIZEN. THURSDAY, JULY 14, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTE—AII advertisers Intending u> m:«k • change* in their ads. should notify us ei llietr indention lo Ut» y), m»t Inter than jI«»h --ilay mornlus:- Zimmerman's 4 orch. —Dr. Byron ClaTk licensed Specialist will wait on his numerous patients or any others —at Lowry House Butler, on Wednesday, July 27th. Come early and avoid the throng. —Our Fire Companies made short vork of the fire of Monday evening, but the row of frame bnileings hack of the Koch and Biehl stores and Reiber resi dence. need new roofs. On Tuesday of this week a young ciuple was refused a marriage license because the young man w»« not of age. his parents are t>oth dead, aud he has no ganrdian. —"Does your husband worry aViut the grocery bills '" asked ■» thin-faced lady. "Why, no," said lady with the silk skirt and patent shoes, "we let the grocer do all that." —When a young lady pins a bouquet on the lapel e»f a young man's coat, she usually turns her head to one side and tilts up her chin to hx>k at it. Tho young man who dosen't tumble is slow enough to be rrn over by a hearse. —There will be a necktie social at the home of John C. Thorn, 511 New Castle street, on Friday evening, the 15th inst. for the benefit of the Baptist Church. Refreshments of all kinds will be serves! and all are invited. —The pretty, little chair in the show window of Cooper & Co., was made by- Ward C'oovert, who is now serving a term in the pen. If you look at the toy closely you will see that it is chiefly composed of tiny paper-tubes of differ ent colors. A correspondent of a neighboring paper describes a local prencher as ''a fluent, lucid and interesting speaker, young in years, unassuming, divine and sanctimonious in expression and excel lently qualified for his sacred calling. This is really complimentary although it sounds a little qneer. —The firm of Walker 6c McElvain has been changed to Walker & Wick, J. S. Wick having taken the place of Chas. McElvain, who went to the army. Parties wishing to purchase real estate' residences, business locations, farms and livery outfits shonld call upon them. See card The forepart of last week C. W. Per rine, a farmer of Mercer county.discov ered a mad dog chasing his live stock He shot and killed the animal. On Thursday liis son was attacked by a yearling calf, which the dog had bitten. The calf was killed, as was a valuable blooded bull, which also showed signs of hydrophobia. —The old Coliseum-building, the old Bradley Woolen mills, and several other bnildings at the foot of Fe-deral St, Allegheny were destroyed by fire Inst Sunday evening. The fire started in tho stables of the Delp & Bell furniture establishment. The entire loss is esti mated at $150,000. Some P. &W. cars near the bridge were burned, and others were rescued by the trainmen, —The law of this State pnssKl in IHN7 protects the soldier and his family from civil porcess during the term of his en listment. It provides that no civil pro cess shall issue or be enforced against any person mustered into the military service, during the term for which be shall lie engaged in such service, nor until 80 days after he shnll have been discharged thereform —Quite a number of teams hauling scrapers and other stuff with which to bnild the new rail road, rissed through town Monday, on their way from Pittsburg to Carton Centre. There is to lv quite a cut at that point, and a man named Ryan lias a contract for thirteen miles of the new road in that vicinity Work is in nro gress, we understand, from Carbon Cen tre to Pnnxsutawney. LEG AT, *LWS. •! _j Catharine Davis plead guilty t«.> sell ■ingitiT .A .« iug si.pi'-: unlawfnlly an«i .ww sentenced to pay r. riue >' .! #l and undergo impri«otiuient in tl f j conntc iVil f t >i three months I A ri -j.-<• inl" -• for i,;>tions and pa rtition* ba bten ftxed foi Friday S pt I The. beaiin" in tho equity case c 1 1 Frank ilizener\> Win. McKay et al | striking c-.il miners h - been eontinu ied nntu Jrjiy „ : ft and ;h<- remporary 111 ,; junction continues in effect , j Letter- a i.ijiii : .-:: rat' n " •-r< grant ' to Wi;i. D. Ho:rmai. u estate of Hem y : ' Hoffmnr. >' wsnfiri'l 1 The will of W. I". Ramsey of Centro ville . .. ,r< in ten n ' -is. -il&o \ril of Elizabeth B.rtley of Millerstown aud ' j leiterv f ! : 1 Karnsre r j Letteiw f auminis'.ration were grant j ed to Owen Brady, Jr on estate of Mar- I garet A. Brady of Don gal twp. In the Allegheny County Criminal Court. Youda W:n I'.lln .n v.*.. -.en K fenced to be hang for the killing of j Bertha Speigel. The saie of the W C. Jamison store j has been postr-nned unti: .Vug. t >■ H.J Vandyke Las issued summons J in .replevin v» Gtrj. Black for «. stt*vm , boiler, etc. to the valae of PROPERTY TRANSFERS. But!"! >i'. o S<»-.»l Dist to Mary j Metzcar lot in for <.'!'.o Sarah J auipbell to Win Watson lot 1 in Franklin for $25 * W C McCmd'et t.PBcU E H B i lot in Ciay foi .v,(i A G WiHiuuts to H E Cooitei lot iii Butler for .jl J2O T A Loveli to S il Fowler lot in Alie giieny for ?100. H E Coulter to Harriet .Niiiier lot in 1 Butler for ?'0 J J McGarvey to Lydia A Dixon lot in Failview vi i"> W V SeaiiMju to i'h A Gerner a< re? in Butler twp i<>r M:ICC! r. f ._ A J J to A P Jack i ai re in Wash ing tea for -f 1 .*>• l> L Briwser to W 1" Kani'oerger lot in Buiitr for H Kummcr to John Ktnniner lot in Butler for < Martin Wahl to S W U azlett lot in . Evans City for John Hiues to F L TTines i->tiii Butier j ■ for 9i. CKanr'nno iicir., , » Geo Kiinfnu. C" I acres in Jacks >u for W B Dodds. slienfl, to W A Clark lot . in Bntlea tor Chas Duffy to Allegheny Gnu e Gibson; of Ilarrisville. At Kittanning, Joseph ilanu of But ler and Annie Sh- iden of l'reepori; also il. J. Wiuel of Leectiburg and Anna C. Clawson of Butler Junction. '•'in >i !'<:•."> < o. M«jor IVj.'ij v.- - ■' Butler i. t i'>'i d»y -ytuiii;.; and while here mustered in the new mi : iterv Co., it being dis tinctly understood tbnt their enli-t 1 ment in thi'St ;tt' sTvit 1: wonld r.ot in terfere with enhstiug in ths U-.ifei Sta tes. The 'oil of th*' company is as follows, —J. rf'-Kee. Ceot-in J. M. Max well Ist Lientej-ant: J. C. Graham 2nd Lieutenant Robert J. A Hen. Jos. M .Atchison, P 1.. Belli< Wm. M. Brimer, Edward lv. Black, Wm. Bathgate, Phil Coulter. A. J C imliorlaiid. A. B. Campbeli, H G. Christley. William Dufiord M. L ' >pvis, W. J. Dunbar, John G. Oiuin, VVni. I! E; j -tman, , Alfred Fallcrton, Ttico. Fair. George Fredley, William Hunter, Samtiel 1. Irwin, fl. >l. -Jaksou S. I. Jackson, lie bait K'.vlb, < i.'ri i <. iity. 1 E. Kellev, Warren Kir!. Frank Killen • Alfred Kftturer. A. G. Kelley. H Lie . bold, Jr. W J Manny, J. () Mit.-hell, Joseph M. Miller John C. Murtland Harry T. Ford, E. R. Ma hood. It M McC'ollongh, Jas. A McDowell, Itob't 1 McCntcheon, 1'..ul P. Oesienitig, Wil liam Parker, P. J. Rabbit. W. O. Riiner, C. O. htroup, George R. Slentz, Will. B. Smith. C. G. Snodgrass. Miles F. Weaver, A. .T. Weigand. Ira A Wilson, Elmer E Wise, John W. Zeig k ler. Fifty four 111 all and ten more are . wanted. The Zelienople Home. The regular annual Donation Day in ' the interest of the Z> lienople Farm and ■ Orphan's School came oil on Thnrcday a week ago. June 30. I The occasion was a very interesting one this year. Some 1500 to persons weie buppo>ed to be present, iucluding 1 many from Allegheny, Westmoreland, Beaver and other neighboring counties. The usual exercises were had and ad m.-uU Some ?00- u .- ir pilled in beauty and make Zelienople , attractive at all times A neat flag pole was rah d and tli" Stars and Stripes ran up. prayer wu- offered and patriotic , speeches made, and all parsed off well. i CIU ItCH NOTES I The Executive Coiu*iitt« of the But ler oonnty W. C. T. i . will m >1 on r July 15 at Ip. n: the home of . Mrs. M. M. Suttou. North McKean St. t Presidi nts of local unions and Co. j Supts. of department? are members and are requested to be present. The ob -1 ject of the meeting is to arrange for the annual convention to be held at , Mars in September and for the trans action of other business. i-.\c!«r-'oii t<» < 'oiin -atit. On Thui -'lay Aug. 4 th-re will be «,n excursion over tlie Bt-isemt r Rail Road toConnea.it '. u> The < xcur-i.on will start at Braddock. The special tr will leave here at 7:'lo The roumi trip will be si.oo. This promises to In* one of the largest outings of th- .- ason it 1- v ranged in the intert-sts of tlie Butler OrjJian Home and inasmuch as tho Home will receive some tiraucial benefit from the occasion it is all the more . desireable that as many as |x>a9ible will avail themselves r of tho opportunit.nul go to the Lake. ' A cordial invitat ion is extended orgam 1 zations as well as individuals to join the i - excursion 1 Handbills will be is iied next week. | FOR SALE i will offer for sale my complete ou - I . I tit of Butcher tools, Including Lce-br a v-lothes rack. ! M C Wagner at* -nl I tlu pbot g ' - Lh<-T - 1 onvva'i t M *.,:ne" -*.vtj. ' i Will Fcig. lof onth West -n. Odor* ; do is .-.gain vi.-iti:.- Butler frier I- J Howard Harper, .: -> » of trea =" er i Harper is with Foe v lh Reg at diaries j L. S. McJnnkin y-1 ■ iug the boys a» Ipantp'this week wild taking a dive ;r 1 | salt water | friend- in lronton. Ob:o r.nd'ipect to i jbe gon t I Mr? R \ Super and grand aose j JeSse and Fred, have gone to Chan tan- 1 ! qua for the snmiaer I Misses Milly Wise of Pitt- arg and ; A';" .-.xhs -r > ! Cleveland re the , gde--t:;of Miss ;->t-da t ■; John W. Conlter E and family n:e ! I tisiting their friend* in Venango Co , ■ and will iic gone for a week or two I T: 1J B'"b • vi. Wm. J'ug'n went I i imck to Elk Fork. W. Va Monday I j after spending a weei .v;th their friends j j Andv F! r s ' wont tell aryVdy how be j j got chat biack eye Put at the aame time ! jh- n: . ii >s' or am>th«- pine tree j while it in l>.. ig pitiiuu over James R. WhaJen one of Buffalo I Bill s employees i- the arsi patient at I the new h. spltal H- oad lii.-> 1<»ot j croshed at rae I W station, while 1 unloading thf- show. Hon. J B. Sli. waiter and family I have r turned ro Chicorr The; had n ! pleasant residence on E Capitol St. I Washington, and made the ;k>v- of Co. ! E. welcome .-. _e.» ihey c.uleii. John Bickel and Charley Reiber spent J last week at C.-mbridgf Sj~rlr,.:s, and i were greatly 'x-nefitel oy the water j They stopped at fhv "Ne*" Cambridge' | , and were delighted with i. j Corporal Frank D. Pierx - of Co. E aome settling >. ,::-eo'.U -tor-ship 'if! ! Untlur twp. Re : -a. of David J I Pierce. J He T .v 11 leave ; r camp Satur-{ dav morning, and got woi"! while here j that f'apt. McJnnkin was j orders to move Prof J L. Snyder. ex-Co Sup'dt., ,vs«i- in lii tie Taesday. on hi- way to North \\ asitingtou He is now Pres 1 dent of the liigac Agricultural Col lege a verv iiu ■ scti( >i and is 1 ottirning •'remittee Xsi''ona. rj" 1 ati' r,.»l t on ye 11 1 -ion ii.t Wellington | Mr- Pape, Mis. Aland and several luembers 1 i.l: R. • tvir. s. J Niggle •amilie~j w- at to Allegheny last Suuday 'to hear 1 iJu-t."- .-■•£•*: !- r. hi-, formerly >f Butler sa. his first; Mas -in St. Mar s I.ha; el. itvas.i ,rand itlaii. andaticr 'f \.a • >a i ;!i; r-l:Uiy<-> -" k dii.a; r wit? Father Sttidr and - brother, who will also enter the Priesthood. Jas M. Maxwell, )«•>. Lieat of tl.o '.v military eonip'.j'y. the J '.utler correspondent of tit Pit t aaiag '! - .rie-. end that paper gave. !um an e^Jiforal notice the other da in which it - id 'The 't ; ir.es ha?:iT the pleasure or knov.-ing l ;:pta ; .n ..I. K- •: cv ij,. ii"nan. Graliam* but icknovr uieureuant James M. Ma"W«ll, . * d can of him that if he makes ■ g- "1 a "oldier as he is a new-sparer an ami ther" is 110 doubt thathev-'ii! his pien r.nd his town will never have to biash for him. ' —Gi\ :.'g iv " Vise have ono of the fin est liveries in the State located in rear of tli- Hotel Ariiugton. St- carL j Duri'.-g Bn/falo Bill day in New Cast!. a jcvrelr/ firm thero was tobhad 01 >- pv> worth ot jew. ry and dia morals OIL MITES. The market Both agencies were up to 9-1 cents. Saturday, and are there >. At.ii v* it drilled into the anc-V.- il - foot iieav Walters Station last week, i tho "back -action canseii l>> g.':s pumps on ■iei-iii'Ti!.:., w -IV was great that-if at. old coat .v. • pat in the hole, it required a m.m's entire Strength i.aej 't on again, llo'.v vt-r, the wel was complei-d a/ui a psi on I it, ana it, is now doing baiTels Eisk-r iV Co s wells 00 the Frederick at Great Belt, are said to Is? good for 80 },bls. irom the 4th sand it- is an ex ' tension c.t tne 1 >ilke s held. T W Phillip.; fifth sand well in | West Dcei :ov. i.-hip. ' is ~'ienv c.oti!ity, jis said 10 be doing 1 ■) Ll>l.-. day. j Sidic A nf I itlle: lately struck ■1 loobb' wil «ti the O loaneil, ;..i --joining the R.n-enb< rry, in I drker township. At Diiks Dale <.V ' 'o. are drilling on the Mersiiiii; Kelley ' Co. on same Phillips on the Frederick, Finnigan & Co. on the tame: Ueiber & Co on il'.e Gallagher and O'Brien & Co. on the Henry Frederick and Cypher farms and McAboy & Co ot, the Setitz. McAboy it Co s No 1. on the Henry Frederick, is doimr from 20 to 80 Obis, from the 4th Sand. According to tho Derrick's report for Jane the sKxiks of !'emir ■ lvania oil in creased 1&>,(H0 bbls. for that month; the Lima stocks decreased 550,!i07 01 a net decrease for the two fields of 445,- 6«7 bbls. About 11,000,000 bbls. of Pennsylvunlit oil Ire above gi-ouud. and 10,000,000 of Lima oil. An 5? citing iti(le>. A steam shovel to be used at A lriun in connection with excavating for the new railroad came near meeting with a terrible disaster while being hauled over the bridge at this phi e i Friday last. The immense machine weighs over !0 ons 'ind 10 horses were used to haul it. R. Jennings had the contract for the hauling and as he drove on th. bridge it was noticed to bead considerably.and when the middle vas reached «-veral joists gave way ;;nd for a time it looked as thongh one eulire -pan of the bridge would droa into the river. The driven; however, kept the horses moving and finally landed safely on the otli* r side The difficult) did not - nd here,however as every township l iitlge* and coberf over whir 11 they v i was. crush* d to the gronud ami a ,vas made until the bridges were strengthened, which was fii..diy di ,e and tin. [.omU rous ma chine is now tearing away the hillsides for the railroad. Mr. Joneiugs says his ride over the briilgi- was the most excit ing he-ver had and he would not re peat it for all the money in the world —KitUuming Ivepuiil," . A I. Iter 1 or lou. Uuclaint-d ie.iers at tiuj Postoftice a! Butler Pa., week ending July 11. J A Dickey, 2':.! S. Main St.; Erasmus Gates, care A St. Clair: Andro Oasick, Miss Mamie Johnston, Mr- Bell Man ny, Mr. James MrKjre, care Brunswick , Hotel; Mr H D Pattnr.- a, h. rahSaylor, Geo R otein, David Sch:!T, Mi ( ' P Wallson, R J Wneoler. in calling for these lelleis please saj advertiseil JOHN ".V fUi.'VWN. P. M. - - i ii in" Taxes. Notwithstanding the war t.» plac>-d |by the government ou medicines, tlie I price of Humphreys' Specifics. Humph reys" Witch Ii i/a 1 Oil. Humphrey \ et erinary Specifics and Hnmphrevs' Mar vel of Healing will not be advanced, as j the manfftcturfrs-tb" Humphreys MeOi I cine Comphnv -have decided to pay this i tR.< that il may not fail up a . the people at large. This patriotic stand liould be appreciated by the thousands of consuin I eis of Dr. Hnmphrevs' Specifics - Are you over-vorkc l and in need of rest and quiet? Hotel Rider, Caoibiidg ! Springs, i- liie j 'act for yon. All the 1 comfort- ot h aue together with 'lie best medicinal waters '•••»>* n. A week's ; sojourn wiil I: .A. v. uU a years young er. Wr»;< .or ' . ...... „ j —jooworii vi an kinus uone at the CIIZIvN OFfXCb. F-»rt Wiis'Mngtoii. Wlwi-tli? *>j- fCo F I-ft BntlCi ' rhey th tbcj >vere going direct t i < aba. 1 .'iat is what they enlisted iti the 17. S ervi -e •• r bit ar*. r month . or »:vnm.n:. imp life, in al! kind. . 1 weather they find themselves praeti I '** 1!y where they i*-gan I Their tents are now located in a roll ing field, back of a blii.T on the Poto j ir' ic ri l "' r 'i few mile- 1 below Washing j t >n. There is at; old fort oa the blnff . no .v ustles - exrreptimi for quarter-. two jt• >v bat: ties l'» inch g-ias and I another one briild ; ug. Tbe tent* are ir ; rows. with the mes- and cook ! . one end and the otfieeri tent :it t'ae I 'he writer of this visited the camp 'or - day ->t we P k He arrived in camp j shortly before noon and saw the men get into lint with thoir tin nips in hand i ■. nl . r.-h to one eud of the mess tent, \ w'eere each man received his ration ol I cfV- and food, and then went to bit j pi act al tti;- long tables to eat ;t. i'ae afternoon was clear ami some of the in n pass* 1 the ti:..o reading. others piling foot ball etc It is anything to kill trt.;<> *nd they are very tired of i They wart to go to the front, find think that somebody . oßMcted with tLc regiment is holding them back. Five men on * >e >;■ ird floor of etch lit Itl< Th. s»m . k- t.ieie are or, -n --1 j»i. d ' . companies of the regular army. The -at te.s of the P "toiiiac arebeauti { fut. hut tbe R-i.' is poor, Ine c.rnp is I surrounded by wood-, but th ■ under j brush consists mostly of vines, and i these are infested with wood-ticks J which burrow into tbe skin and snake : life miserable. | The ;x>ya were ah iu goud health, and I most 01 taeiu a» brown as berries. Thev get plenty of food but not of a very engaging variety. Washington city was bright, and }ci ~«i .-tid lively The new Library j building is completed and open to the '1- irroni !i A to P. M Every ! bodj who goes there should see its in -1 teri-.r which is a marvel of beauty. } The bisr hotels at the west end, (tuat { r. -ir tbe Treasury and White House; j are high pi.ced, tbj.se alou 0 iVun.svlva- I uia avenneare more moderate but ex cellent aocomruodatl .ns and good meals jan be had for a dollu> a via}. A ooat for the cauip leaves the Ith •tv: j t whai e\ ry morning at 9:80, and bou's return from the pic::ic 4 onnds adjoiningr the cai;;p every evening, or on. -an be rowed across the river and return by the trolly from ..It Vernon to W.is.biugton. The boys lilc« to sec Butler people in camp. so take advantage of the railroad excursions, you who cau, and go down aid ->e< them. Ai ( iMMNTS. M : Lvdia leaver, who is visiting at P. B White's fell and broke a wrist •v. ont bicycling \ii.-vs Gertie Lntz. ot Butler town .hip, sapped into a postbole and broke a Is.;. Monday, Victor Bayonet's horse ran away, y«'s« rd*y, and Victor and a son of Mr. Bjsj |;tn were thrown from the grocery •syagon • seriously injnred. Airs Sarah Datt of near Valencia was s'rnck and killed while walking on the r.tilroad near Glenshaw a few duvs ago. .•sou 1 noj'3 at Saxonbnrg filled a piece ot tas pipe Hill of powd' i ami exploded it. The pipe Hew into Henry Muder's fumit-iriv end destroj-ed some iin nit ire. ,Tolin Domhoff, H W 11 known -i* ol Middle Lancaster, while >■•'■ l -in.: the ii,o!ing .)! b: o ;,-n.luni fell from the r .'iera to the barn 100 •d' fanc-i e.f 'I feet snstaining injuries wli ' h vv.scd his death Fridav -2! th Way *»jrKK>tli I'or :t Vohel. Aftdison Fullerton, a young man who spent the Si year of his life in Butler. • •as in criminal court this morning, idiariM'd wrrb the larceny of some dia niond rings from W. H. Studer and A. E Tii-idenliJieh Allegheny Jewelers. 1 ne merchants ap;>eareil against him and told how the young man h;.d asked to lor.k at olitaire rings, and while pre tending to examine tbe goo;':, abstract 1 one i ing trom the trays of eachstoi" The rings were afterwards recovered i'rom te.wnbroki-rs where Fullerton -ed theia ile told the court that :■ ■ ne lieu liuiler a lew days ago, nut ■■<• .feht employment unsuccessfully. Attorney Walter, who appeared in the prisoner's behalf, gave him a good repu tation, explaining that he had beeu lt-d ; nto crime by evil associates. I .1 ndffe Shafer senteueed Fullt>rton to pay the costs of prosecution and under go a workhhuse imprisonment of six motit is -Pittsburg Leader iilbL* School at (irove (.'itj, Pa. AUGUST 4-!. ISOS.* The Bible Schciol m Grove fity which wfis so largely attended and so greatly appreciated a year ago promises still better things for this summer. The school will open Thursday evening, Aug. 4th and continue for ten days or until Monday, August 15th. A very large and laried programme has been pro vided. « Ei tertainmenr will be furnished to all who come at an average of fifty cents a dav. (rood accomodations can be secured by addressing the president of the college. All that anticipate com ing to the Bible school should send their applications for room and board ing at once. Address ail communi cations to tin- President, ISAAC C. KE'I LER, Grove City, Pa. Tinili«*r Law Made Eaxy. A olank form of application for re ■lueiion of taxes 011 timber lands has been copyrighted by J. A. Heydrick. Engineer and Surveyor of Butler Coming fro.n so high a source as the antb r 01" Heydrick oil lease No. 4. it doe? not require any further recom mendation Vr Heydrick says that he will mail blnnk with complete instruc tions as to tilling out. for 25 cts. The tirnoer law now in force is pure ly a'jum,is act. as it authorises a re i etion of si) jhj cent of taxes on all timber la 1 nib up to titty acres 011 a larm Liuge bodies of timber pay taxes on all except u0 acres. L:\TI.I cm-: av, R Bge 50 trees tothe.acre tf inches in diameter. Summer Tours. For the convenience of those who seek the most attractive way of spend ing a hummer vacation, the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company has arranged two delightful tonrs to the North, un d>.T the personally-conducted tourist system, July 20 and August lii. T!ie joints included in the itinerary and the county traversed abound in" natures heauty W.iikins f'len, Niagara Falls, ; I bo: »..ill islands. i.u Sai.le Chasm, Lakes Champlain anil C-ieorge, Saratoga, and the Highlands ol' the Hudson are all rich 111 interest and repb te with natural attractions. Each tour will be in charge of one of the company's tourist agents, assisted by an experienced lad} as ehaperon, whoso t special charge will be unescort ed ladies. Tbe rate of SIOO from New York, Brooklyn Newark. Trenton, Philadel phia, ll«rris!>nrg. Baltimore, and Wash ington covers railway and boat fare for the entire round trip, parlor-cars seats, uieaS en route hotel entertainment, transft r charges, carriage hire- iu fact, every item of necessary expense. I'or detailed itinerary, tick« N. or any j additional information, address Tourist ; Agent Pennsylvania Itailroad Com | "'any. li;«l Broadway, New York: SfiO . FuLon Street, Boooklyn; 7Hit Broad i Street New.irk, N. J.. Geo. W. Boyd. -rant (jreuer«,l P. Kseng. r Agent, j Broaa street Station, Philadelphia. An hleMl Summer lt»->ort. ' '.t sition Park Conn aut Lake, is ! simply an ideal summer resort, and is [ tue nearest one to iiutler. This state ■ ruent cannot be t «"> greatly emphasized J It is appreciateil thoroughly by all But j lerit s who have ever been there, anc • HUD are b-an T g>. somewhere dur Ilr.ll the hot months of the summer. It is a charming resort for residents of in • land towns. | Conneaur is from 10 to 20 degrees j rooler ail tbe year round than any otbei 1 p'ace in Pennsylvania, and >n addition i always has the blessing of a refreshing hi i>oiu th take. It i"? this brwzf t :t 'a-r:-' lit" sn ji'essnnt at this pap al ir n -ort. and ••hi'ch distingaishes it froa; all other near re*>rts. Then, aside from the climate. Con n.-.Tnt has a thousand and one attract ious a- summer resort Bathiug, 1 boating, fishing, bicycling, driving, danrinti. merry-go-round for the chil dren nre only a few of them Exposition Park, at the north end of the like has two large, commodious hotels—The Exposition (with over SO ro«>:iisi and tbe Man tor, which is also quite large. The rate-, at these hotels are reasonable ana the accommodations ire of the ver\ best. Mr. F. M. Lock wood, the genial proprietor, gives the gu">»:s his r>ersiiia! attention and their o.infort j-. Lis chief care. Afternoons a'id evenings a brass band discourses fine music on tbe large lawn surround ing the hotel. There is also a good bar ber shop in connection The place has all modern improve ments; is well sewered, tbe driveways and bicycle paths are sprinkled daily, the gr t j - kept se of our citizens who have aided in bringing our Hospital to the fiuished state in which we find it today. It ia now complete in ali its arrangements and already has a patient. Ihe recent Reception and Donation days were marked wirh exercises as interesting as any that ever took place in Butler. The view from the institution is one com ma! ding the greater pj.rt of the town .is well as the hills and valleys around. All admire it and visitors are now many and frequent. This tine building is a credit to the town and a visit to it is vvorth the time of any citizen. Women Depositors are Aopreci 6t2d rhe sav;a;»s batik is an institution it: .1 ,ich -.vomer' liave equal facilities with men. At the IMtsburg Bank for S ivings N . 210 Fourth Ave., Tittsburg Pa., every attention is given to provide tor the comfort unit convivnce ot women de positors, lid thev are courteously hclpe ?•' j Contributions tii>eniug Evening. 0t K O. T. M 100 tn Band of Children 2 Ol The entire kitchen furniture was do nated In ,T :! from Philadelphia. Proportionate rates from other points. For itin- raries and further Informa tion r'ppiv to ticket agents, or address Geo W Boj'd, Assistant General Pas- Serger Agert. Philadelphia. —Music scholars wanted, at isS W. Way tie St. 11> I'UKE SPRING WATER ICE II delivered to all parts of the * town, every day. Leave or ders at RICHEv'S BAKERY U2 Malu St. Suiiday r.vcuriiens to Allegheny. Commencing Sunday ilaj- 22nd and until further notice the Pittsburg and W* stern R. R. will sell excursion tick ets to Allegheny every Sunday for train leaving Butler 8:15 A. M. city time good to return 011 e/ternoon trains date of sale. Fair for roar, J trip 75 cents. —For bargains iu valuable and destr ab!e residences inquire of Walker & Mc- Elvaiu. Kxcursion to Atlantic Cit> via P. & W. via li. A O. Railroads. On July r.}th .S: 28th and Aug. nth & 25. The P. W. will sell special Ex cursiou tickets to Atlantic city via B. & O, Washington 11. C. rate from Butler ten dollars. Tickets t»ood 12 days; —We have 20 large U. S. flags—Are you going to put one 011 your building? Seud size and ask for price. Shuniau &. Bros., 4r.j Wood St., Pittsburg, Pa. Notice to Wool-Growers. Messrs. Troutman's Sons requiting all ihi.- room they have for their own busi ness, I have changed my location to Graham Tiros.' grocery store, just across the street from my old location with Troutmau's, where I will be glad to see all my former wool friends, assuring them of fair treatment, and the market price m cash for their wool. Troutmans wish to state that they have gone out of ;.he wool-buying business altogether WM. F. RUMEERGER. Of Interest to You. Parties wishing to mgago in the livery business, call on Walker ic McElvain for location and outfit Any of our readers needing gas stoves or gas ranges, gas fronts or any gas sav ing appliance will find it a financial sav ing to call at the store of W. H. O'Brien & Son. ou East Jefferson St. and get prices ott the extensive line they have on exhibition. They are also agents for the celebrated Welsbach Light, of which tnore than 1200 were old in Butler, last year. —New .Spring and Summer gords ar riving every day (prices much BELOW LAST YEARS PRICES,) at The Peo ples Store. B. $ B. greatest event in the store's history. Reconstruction and Shelf Emptying Sale. Every article or yard of goods a low price will force the sale of is being sold, to make way for new goods—being done absolutely just like we were selling out to quit business—sur plus stocks of choice goods in each of the 56 departments with reduced prices on that will sur prise you and that make this sale more important than anything that ever happened here. Fine 35 cent Novelty Madras 15c— 25 cenr Madras 12 l-2c I 15 cent choice lace striped ginghams 7 l-2c Large lot fine white goods sacrificed 10c Neat,useful 10 cent wash goods 3 l-2c —and so on—prices that mean business. Not only wash goods to go, but Silks, Dress Goods, Wash Suits and Skirts, Shirt Waists all over the store price power is being used such as it will pay you to investigate like nothing ever did iiere before. 800 o-S & Buhl ALLEGHENY, PA. BARN BUILDING- If you intend building a house, ham j or anything else, this summer. Mend to 1 '' O. Campbul, Butler, Pa., contractor and nnilder, for estimates 011 material j and labor. j Our Method r Doing Business We hope »i 1 tiler.t voui patronage. Oars is rot the only store in Butler, but r*e .to try to make it such a place to buy your "tid medicine «« t. win your confidence a-.d sec.-re your patronar,:. Do not come '..1 our store tor cher. drugs. We don't keep them. Notbir.. hut the ' best finds a p!-.ce i: ■ar store and every 11". ' le hearing our name is gti'r - inteed to be just es -epn u seated or you can get vour u.»ncy back. We buy ..e best, sell the best, Veep f the best and leeocrmead r the best It L thi* me'Ji od that has brought to our store a large and de sirsbie patronage. I' \on liave uever dealt at our i store we would be pleased to have you call. We try to keip eviirythiug that is likely to be called for in our line. Hut -,f we should not have what yoc • -tut v, c -..-ill frankly tell you so and will ne pita :-ed to get ii fou you at the earlies pos ihle moment, jWe give ymwh.it v , v.-.- • No -nbsti -1 j trtions permitted, f d your j prescriptions lit -pectfe! v, C. N. Boyd, oKtuGisi. j Diamond Block, Butler, Fa. LEGAL ADVERTISMENTS. ■ , I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Whereas, iettersof ailiniinstrntiou have betn issued to me t.ie u?.oe» signeti in the ) estate of William A. \nd-?rs,,n, late of Middlesex township, Puller comity, Pa., dee'd., notice is hereby r;iveu to all 1 jK-rsons indebted to the said decedent to call and settle and al' per-ui:- laving claims against the sime >.\ !l vlei-e pre sent them duly aulher' rated tor pay ment to S >K >n J. A.VDJtRS'JN, Administratrix of 1 WrLLiAM A. .\NT)Kr.;'ON, dee d., ' Flick, Bntler Co , I'a. S. F. & A. L. Bow Si. K, .vtk'ys. Butler, Pa. ~~EX EC UTO P 7 ! N OTICE. Letters ie.->tarr.enLaiy on the estate of Margaret J. McEride, .e 'd, of itid illesex township, dialler coi.ii y, 1'.;., having been granted to li s uridei - ; all persons knowing iherns?" ve- i rdebted to said estate will phns' make immediate payment, and any having cl. : ms against said e?.tate will present theai, duly pro bated, for settlerce-11 to JOHN I'mr •,VS«.N, F.X'T., •lakers.own. Pp. MCJUNKIN & Ga i,i,KKAI II Al 'ys. EXECUTOR S NOTICE? I Letters'es'.jn.eut::! - i est >te of John S. Love, dee'd, late Cllutorl twp., 1 B itier coi.niy, Pa., Laving '>e.-n i r ..nted to t:>e uudersiL.ied, .».! jicrscr,. kacwiug * themselves indebted :<• sal. i-tate will please make immediate payti'em, arid any having clah.i- i • isi said esiate will present tiiem :y, Vtt'y. ADMIN ISTR Ww itCE. > Letters ol aUministration C. 1". A. on , 'lie estate of Nancy C. Stev.-art. dee'd.. 1 iate ot Centre twp.. Butlei Co., iv., liav ■ itig been granted to the undersigned, al. ; persons knowing themselves indebted tr said estate will please m.'ke immediati i payment, and auy having claims against t said estate will present them dul> authenticated for sett.ement to. TUOMAS T. STUWARX, Admr. C. T. A., Ivlt Chestnut, Pa. J. D. McJunkin, Att'y. ~~EXECUTORS' NOTICE~ Letters tmtanieutiuy on ti:e will of Richard G. .Nelson, .tic :\I ' dese:; ! township, Butler county, Pennsylvania, - dee'd., having been granted by the Keg - istcr of said county to tbe undersigned Kxecutors thereof. Therefore all pe.sotis knowing themselves indebted to the r estate of saiil deceased are requested to > make speedy payment, at:d those having 1 claims against said estate can present tbeui properly authenticated for settle ment to 11, M. PARKS, T. A. PARKS, Executors, li. McJunkin Att'y. Glade Milts, Pa. EXECUTOR S NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of Sarah Jane Cranmer, dee'd., (widow of Israel Crartmer, dee'd., 1 late of Centre twp., Butler Co., Pa., having been grant ed to the undersigned, all 5 ersoas know ing themselves indebted 10 said estate will please make immc-diaJe payment, and any having claiuis against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement to J. D. McJI'NKIN, Ex'r., Butler, Pa. EXECUTORS NOTICE. Letters testamen.ary 011 the estate of Robert Trimble, Es 1 Stenhvn-011. VV. Phu'kmore >' iVfttzel. | v Bim ■■■ H. J. Klluirler | Geo. Ivetterer, fieis !.. 'Jeo. Beano. John KoonJtf. ! LOYAL W!cJU.%Kih Ar.a.nt Laughing Bat 1 Are those who take Hoxsie's C. C. n«. ■ ior coughs, colds and croup. No opi nj jto stupefy, no ijiecac to nauseate. i I cents. 1 f4 SA V, i \i KNOW I i | Douthett & Graham? ; YOU DON'T! • t Pa YOUR OWN FAULT, We've been in the clothing , «u business, in Butler, for five years and it is to M your interest to KNOW us JIS we are selling f-. the best clothing for the least money ' , of any firm in Butler. You don't *T- believe ir? Step in and see A IA % r a| our store when in town, 1 and we'll prove it to you. 14 Douthett & Graham J | We Declare War | • Aysir-.st every C'othier in Butler County and vicinity, and ' | P offer to Clothing Buyers of Butler County ) < |2BO Men's and Boys' Suitsjf " i I in 14 Different Patterns | < l|| at $5 A Suit. I Y C I here's nothing in the market we safely say that can equal ) ! * these suits. Suppose you look into the matter. / When in town drop in and ask to be r ? shown these suits—no / J trouble whatever. J Ishaul 3c Nast, * LEADING CLOTHIERS, < \ 137 South Main St., C HUSELTONS Lively Clearance Sale of FINE FOOTWEAR is "ow g«">ing on. The mere mention that Huselton's Clearance Sale i- all sway will bring buyers from far and near. This is a sale of Ifir-li Grade Shoes selected from our stock. This] sale is no fake, neither have we bought, as some have, a job lot of cheap shoddy jobbing house shoes to make believe a clearance sale. Ladies' Fine Tan Shoes, $2 grade nowsf.oo La lies' Fine Dongola Shoes, $4, $3, 2, grade now sl, $1.50, $2 La 'ies' Fine Dongola Hand-turn Shoes, $3 and $4 grade, now $1.50 and $2 Ladies' Fine Kid Shoes, $r grade now 75c M ■<■»' Fine Tan Shoes, vesting top, $1.50 grade now 95c VI -s' Fine Tan Shoes, lace or button. $2 grade now $1 M: • Fine I?- i'._, a'n Iphues, $ now 65c O ens Fine i*a:i Shoes, $1 grade now 60c Cli dren's Fine Tan and Black Shoes now 45c Bo; 3' Fine Tan Shoes, $1.50 grade now 95c Youths' Fine Tan Shoes, $1.25 grade. now 85c Min's Fine Chocolate Bals, $2,50 grade now $1.60 Men's Fine Vici Kid Bals, $2 grade now $1.50 Men's Fine Bicycle Bals at SI.OO You'll find us just Opposite Hotel Lowry. You will save dollars by attending this sale. No cheap jobbing house shoes : this sale. You can't afford to miss the chance of getting fine Shoes at less than half ptice. B. C. HU3FLTON, ;;utlor'o leading Shoe House. Opposite Hotel Lowry. jOUR SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE^EGiiTsI * JULY 12, Thursday Morning at 8 O'clock. !; 5 Positive Clearance in Butler's Greatest Millinery House, j) w Wo can only <|UOti- a few prices In this limited space, come and see I' a for yourself that we have twenty bargain on the shelves and |) \ counters for every one udvertlsed. J TRIMMED HATS. UNTRIMMED HATS. jj £ rI t* for any iZ.'iO. 13.00 or W.OO liat. ®c f>'r any fl.oo, $1.50 or 12.00 hat. < t \ for any #1.50 or hat. 19c for any SO or 75c hat. One table ". w 7>c for any SI.OO or $1.25 hat. 46 #c former price 50c, 75c, and |I.OO. w * 0 0 rsyds. Gauze® 10e per yd. 3>o hunches Flowers at the greatest bargain m S prices ever quoted In this city. Jl MARKS' J 108 S. MAIN ST., Butler. J WAR WAR WAR To The Finish. (competition routed long ago—and our low prices for ; ;JUIO liquors will always be maintained. We pay express charges on all orders of $5.00 and over and deliver the liquors at your house—No extra charge whatever. Here are a few of our prices: Anchor Rye 50c per Qt., $2.00 per gallon. Possum Rye 65c per Qt., $2.50 per gallon. Guckenheimer Rye 4 years old, 75 per Qt. $3.00 per gal. Bear Creek Guckenheimer | 6 years old, SI.OO per Qt., $4.00 per gal. Finch !■■ Gibson I 6 qts. assorted for $5.00. Ovcrholt The best and purest California Wines in the country, 50c per quart, $5.00 per case of one uozen full quarts -—any assortment. Our Gins are the purest and best— sl.oo per quart— in the country. Send for price list; mailed free. We want v ur custom, and we will have it if LOW prices for the JJEST liquors can get it. fIAX KLEIN, Wholesale Liquors, 01 FEDEA ALLEGHENY PA.