THE CITIZEN. THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1899. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTE—AII advertisers Intendlne to make badges In their ads. should notify us . f their Intention to dc-o n e taken up in that vicinity dnring the past few days. —The A. & W. R. R. Co. has four hundred men at work between the Alle gheny river and Eidenau, and expect to have the new road completed in July —W. H. Wilson,of Slippery Rock, will build a fine brick block in that town, to include a hotel, banking room and drug store, and a Bntler man has secured the contract. —White, Walter & Co. have a lot of '9O Model bicylea, that they want to close out at once, and name Home prices in another colnmn that should make them go. —The borough officials shonld see that the parties making the south end of the plank road bridge a dumping ground for all sorts of rubbish stop it and abate the nnisance. Centre Ave. at the junction of Fair view was crowded, Monday evening, to hear the enjoyable concert given by the Maccabees Baud. Batler people ap preciate good music. The house of Alfred Gibson, in Buffalo township, near Freeport, was burned last Sunday morning. It caught from the kitchen Hrie. Some of the household goods were saveil. Mr. Gib son carried a small insurance in the Hannahstown Mntnal. —The high wind of Tuesday after noon, accompanying the rain, toppled over a great many derricks in this county, also the show bill-boards. At I Akron, 0., W. L. Main's circns was blown over anil a child was killed, while some of the animals got loose, and one ostrich escaped. —The Haekley piano is named after Chas. H. Haekley, one of the millionare philanthropists or Michigan.and is man ufactured by the Chase Bros, of Mnske gon, Mich. Further information re garding this piano can be obtained from W. R. Newton's new adv. in this pa per. 9 --We return thanks to Frederic E Howe for copies of "Bntler Illustrated." It is issued in pamphet form anil excel lently edited, illustrated and printed, and is a splendid advertisement for onr city, Mr. Howe will undoubtedly find Bntler neople ready purchasers of his work. —The new schednle on the P. f 100 acres east of town on the West Penn railroad, give Incoming factories locations on it and sell the balance of the land for building lots to realize their money on it. The price asked for the farm is $16,000. The Improvement Co. started out to raise $50,000 by sub scription. About $20,000 has been sub Mcrihed, but not paid in. Charles Duffy also offers a free location to any manu facturing concern out of his lands in the southwestern part of the ljorough. Mr. Dnffy owns from fifty to one hun dred acres from which available sites with good railroad connections could l»e furnished for any sort of factory that can ojs-raU; in Western Pennsylvania. It is the earnest wish of every citizen that industries may soon come, no mat ter in which end of town they locate f'ntr hai» Lhat can be counted don t count. —The great Wallace Shows caino I from Apollo, and will be at New Cattle i tomorrow | —Several hundred derricks are down in Butler connty. the result of Tuesday evening's storm —Many a woman get- old-lookinir through worrying about the be-t way to conceal her age. —The majority doesn't always rule < )ne bad little boy often gets a dozen good little boys into trouble. —The residence of David Holland of Evans City was partially destroyed by fire yesterday morning Loss a boat SSOO —Strange bed warmers are used bj the Chilean women. In cold weather when in bed they beep their feet warn j by placing them on a dog. —A pipe organ recital will be held ir. the M. E. church. Thursday evening,by Prof. Paris R. Myers, of Boston, assist ed by Miss Benlah Timblin. the reader Admission 35 cents for adnlts and 20 for children. —The immensity of the fortune of Andrew Carnegie is best understood when it is figured down to months or days. He is reported to have sold his business interests for £150,000,000, to be paid in first mortgage •"> per cent, bonds. This would mean an income of $7,500,- 000 a year, which would be at the rate of $20,550 a day, or **ss an hour, or abont $14.25 a minute. —At a meeting of Co. E 15th Pa. Vols. Wednesday evening it was deeid ed to hold the services of the dedication of a memorial stone to Albert Watters on Decoration Day morning. The Company will fall in at the Armory at 10 a. in. nmlerf'apt. Mc.Tnnkin, and ac companied by Co. G. ilst N G. P delegations from the G. A. R and U. V. L , proceed to the North Cemetery, where appropriate dedication services will be held. Co. E meets again in the Armory, Tuesday evening at 7:30. —As one of the heavy wagons belong ing to the Wallace Shows, loaded with canvas was coming down Jefferson St ne-ir Pape's residence one of the traces of the team next to the wagon broke and the driver lost control of his horses —eight and one of them was thrown and carried for quite a distance and run over by the frjnt wheal before the wag on could be stopped in front of Rnssel's house where it was found that the leg had been broken and the horse was kill ed One of the attaches of tho show said that they had killed three horses last nig ht. CIILICCH NOTES There will be no service in Grace Lutheran Church next Sabbath. 'lhe pastor, Rev. Miller, having none east to York and Gettysburg Miss Mary Hollowell, a missionary who has spent many years in Japan, will lecture in St. Paul's Reformed Chnrch this evening at 7:45 o'clock. Rev. Win. G. Klein, the new pastor of Bethany Reformed church, will preach at 11 a. m. anil 7:30 p. in . Sun day and at 2:30 p. m. at Petersville. The Butler county delegates to the Presbyterian Assembly in Minneapolis left town Tuesday: and those for the C. P. Assembly at Philadelphia will leave next Tuesday. There will l»e a Union Sunrise Prayer Meeting in Grace Luthern Church, Mif flin street, on Whitsunday morning, May 21st, from 6to 7 o'clock. All are urged to come and unite in the service. Meeting to be led by Mr <'. X Boyd. Topic: "Pentacostal Blessings Come in the spirit of prayer that the blessing may be yonrs The Second Presbyterian church of Bntler has taken an option on the I. J. MeCandless lot at N. E. corner of Din mond (formerly Riddle- lot/, at $3,000; and the Bredin lot adjoining at $6.500. There idea is to build a chapel on the part of the lot now occupied by the law office, and rent the old offices and residence for the present. At a meeting of the Allegheny Classis in the S. S Reformed church yesterday Rev. Win G. Kline was received into the Classis and ('has. 11. Faust, former ly a teacher at the Orphans' Home wa examined and licensed to preach Com mittees were appointed to install and ordain them, the former as pastor of Bethany Reformed church Butler, and the latter for Sugar Creek Reformed church Oil. NOILS. Both agencies are still paying $1.13 MI;CAI,MI>NT T. W. Phillips got a four barrel well on the Snyder, Wed neadny. Pknn TWP. The Forest's well on the Shradi ris doing and their well on the Partly will be in a few days Bt'Tl.r.i; Tvvi- Bert Young shot his new well last week and busted the cas ing, but has since got her to pumping and she is said to lie doing from 20 to 25 bbls from the Third sand. Ilis well on the Liebler is expected in this week JACKMON TWI* —Steelsmith Daub enspeck's No 3on the Geo. Dmubaagh came in good and was shot Tuesday, but while the tools were standing in the derrick, it was blown over by the storm. CI,EAKKIKU) Twp. Hoch & Cos well on the McCrea was completed last Sat unlay and started of at ten barrels an hour. Yesterday it was reported doing 300 a day. It is located on a 40 acre tract that W. S, McCrt.a and his father purchased from the John McGnuly heir some years ago for $640. and it opens new territory "J W. McKee is hauling in material on the Englehart, some 1,500 feet south of tne Hoch well, and Hoch Bros, are 1 rigging up and will start drilling to morrow on the O'Donnel farm, which is probably 2,500 feet south of their new well on the McCrea farm. If this shonld prove to be a good one, it would make the outlook very promising for a new fourth sand iiool in that section Many are of the opinion that the chances are very favorable of getting good wells on that line through to what was known years ago as the Humes de velopment and where some good wells were found, this would be distant from the McCrea farm well, probably two miles. Derrick. ACCIDENTS. A boiler on the Geo. llartung farm, near Zelienople, exploded a few days ago, ».nd parts of it were thrown a half mile. Markets. Wheat. wholesale price * <;.">.v7o Rye 48 Oats, " 32 Corn, " 38 Hay. " H.OO Eggs, •• 10 Bntter, " 15 Potatoes. " 50 Apples, " 1.00 Turnips. •' 40 < )nion«, " ... 75 Green onions per doz 15 Phn barb |»er . Copely vs P. & W Ry. Co.. trespass for $20,000 damages W. B. Dodds vs H. B Patterson Wednesday May 21 A. Lynch vs P J Qnilter and .1 Rabbit, assumpsit; J. R. and J. J. Karns vs Butler Water Co., tresspass,T Kearn's ex'r. ys same, tresspass Thursday, May 25, E .1. Kiskaddou vs M. R and E. M Martin, ejectment: T Robinson vs Pa. R. R. Co., tresspass. Friday. May 26. Sadie Braun vs W. F. Braun. divorce F. P. Jordan vs Jas. Gilglihrist, tresspass: W. G. Thompson vs C. Duffy, et al ejectment, ''three suits ) Monday, May ■i.), M. Kelly vs J. All wein, assumpsit, two suits;) R E McClure vs F. Protzinan et al. mechan ics lien. Wednesday. May 31, M. A Porter vs M. 11. Byerly. assumpsit: M'f'r's Ware house Co vs E. E. Davis, assumpsit; .1 A Eichart, assign* eof Phil Shoup vs J L. Brown, assumpsit; Sixteen cases of Capital City Mutual Fire Ins. Co., for nse of John Kramer, receiver, vs business men of southwestern part of county. Thursday, June 1. W Barr, vs ,T. J. Kearns, assumpsit: P. Borts vs A. .1. Sproul, assumpsit, Ed Roach vs H. F. Eicholtz, assumpsit: Mart Thompson vs C. Elsenrath. trespass A. J. Foltz vs P. Duncan, -sue awarded by the court Same vs J. C. Kelly, same. Friday, June 2, Annie Walker vs A. M Cornelius ex'r. replevin; Thompson & Son vs John B. Kiester and If Roe nick, ex'rs, assumpsit; Ajax Iron Works vs A. W. Root, assumpsit: Homes Torpedo Co. vs H. Lantz. issue awarded bv the court; Same vs W. A. Rossle. same; P. A: W. Ry. Co vs B. H. L. & M. Co., ejectment. Hezekiah Covert vs P & W Ry. Co., ejectment. NEW SUITS Dawson J Wadsworlh has petitioned for a divorce from his wife Mary A. Wadswortii Max Reinhold bis brought suit in assumpsit for *-•"><) against Robt Rein ! hold anil T. J. Shufflin. G. Walter Barltev'..t al have appeal ed from the award of viewers giving them J; 100' i damages for entry upon their land in Summit twp. by the A. & W. railroad. John Berg & Co. vs Peter Kihn, deft, and the Mathias and John Kih:i estates, garnishees, execution attachment to satisfy judgment. John A. Richey vs same, same. The County Corns, have appealed to Court from a judgment of $76.54 costs in criminal cases rendered against But ler county ind in,favor of Constable W. P. Brown by Esq Anderson. A II Knauf has appealed from a judgment of $153.43 rendered by Esq. J. Keck against him and in fayor of the Little Traveler Fence Machine Co. for nse of John Berg & 'Jo Thomas Smith vs Henry Bickel ap peal by 'left from judgment of SSO rendered against him by R. 15 Oil ghrist. J P Butler Co. N'tl. Bank vs A. B Smith, deft and J. V Ritts and Putler Sgs. Bank garnishees, execution attach ment. SHKRII-K SALES. Last Friday Sheriff Dodds sold the following properties at public outcry. House and lot of W 11. Davis on West street Butler to Pa Sgs. Fnnd r twenty four bonr- for drunkne.-.- Leslie P. Hazlett has been appointe. , guardian of Jean Clara L and Fred A Henry minor children of James L Henry, dee d , of Butler. A motion was made Wednesday morning to dismiss the bill in equity <• i Thos. A. Frazier vs D. L Patterson. Monday a petition was presented t> ; Court asking for the appointment of ai Overseer of the Poor to take the place of George Ziegler who was elected a: | the spring elections but ha.- been .1 | California for two months past Tin i ( ourt refused to act on the petition. ! there being no evidence that Mr Zieg j ler intends to vacate or lesert the ■!' fice During his absence all the dntie j of Poor Board have fallen upon 'i'ru.- urer Harvey Miller, no person having a right to act as deputy in the absence of an Overseer. A new trial has been refused in the case of McCaffertv vs the Penn a R R Co. and judgment entered against the deft C for $4 The a.v-umpsit suit of W B. Dodds ys II B. Patterson has been settled. Attorney S Cummin-- Dr. M. '/Am merman and j : ilas McLnre were ap pointed a committee on lunacy on Henry Hieronymns The will of Robe. i At well, deed., o i Marion twp.. has 'oeen probated and letters granted to W .1, and Robt T. Atwell also the will of John Wimer. dec'd.. of Muddv'-reek twp and letters granted to Samuel Lawreno also will of Elisha Rowles letters to Geo H Ro wles and T E. Kennedy. Letters of administration on the estate of James L Henry, dec'd.. <>t Butler have been granied ••• A. B Rltchey also on the estate of D S Mi' Kissick, dec'd.. of Chi-rry twp to Jos W McKissick. Addison Fnllerton has been discharg ed from jail and has gone to work ii Ford City. An order luis been issued to vacate the old road at Walker- creek in BufTa lo twp. and to review the road leading from Hannahstown to the Saxonbnrg and Tarentum road. The sale of the real estate of Peter Wallace by W B. Dodd- his « xecutor to L. E. Myers. 96 acres in Muildycreek Hrp. tor SI7OO, lias been confirmed On petition of Robt II Kidd. admr the sale of real estate of James ' riswell deed in Middlesex twp. to John I! Doutbett has been set asid- Jennie McKean of Cooperstown. Ims been granted ft divorce from Ira li Mc Kean The order of removal of H. C. Perry and wife from Butler to Parker borough was reversed upon hearing Henry Heironymns. aged 11. adjudg ed insane, was eommitteed to the Polk Institution The final account of A. • anil •' 11 Kobb trustees, and the report of W. If Lusk. auditor of the estate ol Wn. J. Robb dec'd. of Oakland twp has been filed. < 'barges of assault and battery and surety of the peace have been made against Josephine Chas and Wni. Angert by Mary Heenaii and against Jerome Val, Tina and Rue Heenan by Andy Angert, all the result of the Island school children's scrap. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. John Berg to Jacob M. Miller, HO acres in Adams for S4OOO Flossie Scott to Rinnldo P. Scott, quit claim to property in Fairview boro for sls. John T. Martin to lluldah Hapler. -0 acres in Buffalo for SI' l Vogley Heirs to Standard Plate Glass Co. lot at Delano for $75 W. S. Hindman to P. B. Ac L K R lot in Branchton for SIOO W. .1 (V J W McKee of Bullet to E. J. Evans iHc Co. ltd oil leas in Don egal for >:'.4100 c T Russell et al to earner & John ston, leases of 100 acres in Penn for S7OOO .Marriage Licenses. Noble Montgomery Donegal twp Elizabeth < river James JJrislin.. Lou City, o Gnssie M;;rtin . ,'Penn twp Harry Grove ... . Forrl < ity Pearl Gri (Ten Lin tier ( 'lark W. lioon < Oakland twp Emily A Patton . ... Albert lleath Butler Sadie McC'andless.. Mt Chestnut At Pittsburg, C. A Bntler of Natrona and Celia 1! Duerrof Saryersville At Kittaiiing, May Kobt I I'Tick of Coylesville and Norn Bell Yockey of Wortnington. At Pittsbnrg -Thoa M Smith of Baldwin and Julia A Seaton, of Pitts' bnrg. SI np-O \ cr.s a I I'I• ilailelpliia. Ital linmrc, ii|i trail sact in these cities, or to person* who have never visited the National Capital, this privilege is a valuable one. and should appeal to all through travelers between New York and tin 1 West, and Chicago or St Louis and the East Tin stations of the Pennsylvania Railroad are centrally located in Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, and acen.-t to any section of the cities in easy, by either the regular street car lines or by the Pennsylvania Railroad cab to he found at the Philadelphia and Wn h ington stations. I lccor.it ion Hay. Excursion tickets Between all stations on line of the P. P. St L B R IJ will Is- on sale May 2)1 and 80, at one fare for the round trip, on account of Dec oration Day. Return limit May ill National IVacc .Itiliilcc Wash ington. On account of the National Peace Jnbih-e, to l»- held at Washington, l> c May S3, 84, and 80, the Pennaylva nin Railroad Compady has arranged to sell exenrsion tickets from ail stations to Washington at rate of single fare for the round trip Tickets wilt lie sold May and ' good to return within ten days from date of sale when properly validated by the agent at Washington A. Ruff & Son with then character istic enterprise have ptirchav d all that Wfs left of the Aiken & Campbell stock of shoes at about 25c on the dollar. There certainly will be some great hoe bargains goi.ig now. Before buying \ l'.iij{j;y, Cartiagi . Road Wagon, 1 arm Wagon or .1 set of Har ness, call at J & W Campbell's, and see the largest line and best assortment in Bui le. Pine Rochester and Cincinnati made ladies' shoes in hand turn and hand welt;i for 50c a pair at Ruff's. Mostly small ,1/cs. Ladies with small feet will lie strictly nit at Ruff's j,ust now. Most <> he iadii a' aboca porchawd (raw Aiktn A Canipl ell run from 2' ■to . and yon can get a pail for 2$ or IS cents, or a $3.00 pair for t laurels at the clay pigeon shoot in Butler last Thurs day afternoon, and is wearing the *loo medal W H Wit toe of Sarver Station has lately added a meat market to his store and can now furnish his neighbors with fresh meat Misses Myrtle Uhry. Nellie Scott and Elizabeth Veitch, of Hilliards, vis ited Mi-s Rose Adams of the Recorder's office, Monday and Tuesday James A. McDowell is building two large cisterns on the .r S. Campbell stock farm, north of town, for securing water for family and stock use.-. The following-persons have just en rolled as students of the Butler Business College Mr A. M. Shunter and Mr Clyde Watson, Mt Chestnut: Mr. E. .1 Frederick, Herman: Mr •' V. Khepard, Petrolin Hon VV P. Braham. of Harrisville, attended to some business in Butler, last Friday Mr. Braham is pretty well up in years now, and takes things easy, but in his early days he was a hustler, lie was raised in Connoquenessing twp, and when :: young man could mow three acres of grass a day, and has cut the timber and split out -">T white oak rails in one day. (ius. Hoch is in luck again. He has another big oil well. this time in (.'leai field twp. and doing about B(W> barrels a day. The two Hoch brothers are nam ed A. and A. A A. stands for Agnstns and AA. for Adolphua A tins is a big, fat fellow, of light complexion, and he is a Republican; while Dolf is small ei and darker, and is a Democrat They are both «ood fellows, and Dolf is yet running the big hotel in Millerstown Lieut. Col. Barnett, of the loth Pa. Vols., now in Manila, in a letter to his sister, Mrs. C. N. Boyd, tells of a nar row escape he lately had from a Fili pino bullet which struck a book, was deflected front its course, struck a watch iti another pocket, causing a bad dent in the timepiece and stopping it. and took another direction without fur tlier damage. The force of the bullet caused a nauseous feeling for some time, but aside from this he was none the worse for his experience The rogi nient, Col. Barnett says, had l>een on the march for seven days at that time, the latter part of March, and had con tinuous lighting six days He speaks very highly of the heroism of the men of the Tenth, claiming that they are equal to any regular regiment, and says that no regiment in the service there has stood the terrible climatic eondi tions ns well as the Pennsylvania com roand. CASH FOR WOOL. I pay the highest market price in cash for wool, haye no merchandise of any kind to exchange, am located at same place as las*, year, fVrahani Bros' Grocery, just across the street from TrontmaVs dry goods store. \V. F. Rumbergkk. n<>tmt: t<> non-covsr>i cits. New DcpHi'tun 1 in I In* Water Itiisiness «»1" Inlercsl to llutler People. Since tile Water company has changed ownership we have expended ;i large amount of money 111 inproving the plant and the water supply, as the present patrons know,that there cannot In bet ter water in the state than the water fur nished by the company now. Now the Hutler water company have decided to gel more business if it is to be had in the city, and in order to do that have decided t > meet the people who wish to become patrons more than half way Heretofore it has been a serious thought that the people couldn't afford t.. pat the water in 1 not the MtpcnW ->f the water), but the copt of connecting, laying pipes, etc. If we can get from titty ( 501 to one hundred (100) i:ew con sumers we will make you this special offer. We will tap the main, insert the corp oration cock, furnish and lay the pipe to the sidewalk, furnish the side walk coek and shut off trox. and in fact furnish all labor and fitting", to the curb line, where a main passes the house, and sell the same to you for the small sum of fifty (50) cents. It matters not whether you are on a paved street or otherwise tile expense is 110 more to you Where the expense would ordinarily lie from $lO to we make it to you now for 50 cents, provid ing you are willing to sign a contract for two year ■ Don't lie afraid to ask questions, the Water company's employees w.ll answer them all to the best of their ability. Htcfi.Kß WATKR COMPANY, W. I'. Wright, Supt J.G. &W. Campbell have l ; isliin Tackle. —For bargains 111 valuable and destr able residences inquire of Walker & Mc- Klvaiii. Any of our readers needing gas stoves or gas ranges, gas fronts or any g.c, sav ing appliance will find it a financial sav ins I» call at the 1 ton of W. H. O'Brien & Son on East ji ffi raon SI and J;I t prices on the » xtCBMTC line they have on exhibition. They are also agents for the celebrated Welsbach Light, of which more than 1200 were sold in I'utler, last year. Aiken Campbell, of Centre Ave , Butler, desiring to close out their busi ness, we purchased their siloes, and now offer tllein at very low prices. I.adn • shoes at ySc, 7sc, s<>c, iic, z.sc and 15c at RIJI 1 's. AMY BKO.S, are Selling out toOnr |}i MM.I.S Their entiie«;toek "f furniture Is foi sale, including all goods en route, nothing reserved, wonderful bargains, TKRMH STRICTI.V CASH, Store open e\ ery evening. Dicycles all the leading m.ikes to be found at J G.& W. Campliell's. New, four room liousi for sale In quire at this office Of Interest to You. Parties wishing to engage in the li very busine-is, call on Walker & Wick lor location and outfit. Sabbath « nnvciitioii. The annual Convention of the Sixth Sabbath School Di :ri t of Bailer ooaat) VM held ill Butler, Sunday. The Sixth District coi prises Butler 1* r ugh and Butler. Outr»- ami Stun mit rwiis A children - --.--ion was held in t:u M K Chnr ' ;n the after noon and addressed by S upt. of Sohoils J. A. Gil-son. Mr- \V '■ Irandon. and Mrs Eli D Robinson. The evening s» >-iou was h» 1 i in the i I' P Church and wa- . tended bv about s-0" people. tht. m ij> ray of whom ; were Sabbath School - Nar> Rev. ! Worrel. President of tl. :;th District, j conducted the servic-- Prayer w.is offered by Rev. Prugii: i: . Eli Miller. County Prtsident. spoke a few words of I the anticipated County •nvcation, to be held at Mar-. June 1 and i. aud a conmiittee on resolution • ..-i ting of Rev J. S. McKee, Mr. C X Boyd and j C Findley Esq. ■ - appointed. ; Three addresses were i.. Ide, the first ; f•>-.»:i:- V i J.-ilhrrath. .us subject being The Relation o: *he Home to, tiii- .bbath School. • rot' \ K Irvine - subject was "T". Model Sab-j bath School." and A G \V illi.inis. Esq. i s; >ke of "The Sabbath "• chool as a' Factor in Forming Character." All j three dissertations were v!t worth the close attention thev received. The j committee ai-; ointed submitted reso lutions expressing appreciation of the value ami importance os conven-; tlot thank to those who made the program *u • -ess. and •• tig each S. S. of th District t" lie weil ..■presented at the Mars convention The resoln- J tntions were muerira •••' adopted. l)i- Roads the State -• "and Mrs. Barnet, the Comity Stipt nriO attend' the County Convention. .Memorial t>a> Si>r\ic«*. JM Haryt) Port N< 'it <■. A. R.. will hold servi-es in th< r Hall at Rid du • X Roads at 1 p in. f Tuesday, the i 80th Levi M Wise, Esq. of Batier! and Rev. McLaughlin c Tarentam will be the uMtkera Preach *in the Hall on the Sunday previous ai at :! pm. by Rev !- P. Harper Th ■ public respect fully invited. Notice. Some of the constable of the county j are giving notice of the r liter,lion to enforce the law regarding the exter- j mination of the Canada thistle Musical College. The summer term oi the Musical College, at Freebnrg, .Snyder county,! Pa . will begin on Monday, July 17. a j term of six weeks for -!. including' board and tnitiop. As all schools have vacation at this time, it will give a good opportunity for public, school tcael.ers and school childien to attend this term. Parents desiring a progress ive and home like school t'l.r their sons and daughter* should investigate the merits of the College. For catalogue address HKXKY B. Moviat. Don't fail to get soma of the bargains j to be hail at RuiT's just now. Children's and Infant's shoes at sc. 15c, 25c aud 50c a pair only at RUFF'S. 1 For Sale. acres of good laud at Sarvers [ Station Pennsylvania Railroad Co., j good orchard of d 1 bearing apple tree-, ."id bearing peach and inO not bearing, ' all .-mall fruits, L,-'"*! \>ater. stable 20x40. house 16x2H, will make a good | garden farm. Price SKiO'i For furthf r information ! call al ( ITI/.KN office. 11 yon want a Bicycle 1 r your old one repaired go to White Walter & Co largest stock in County Bicycles for | hire. —Music scholars wanted, at 12H W J Wayne St. Buckeye A!iHKI.i.'S. | Men' , shoes at ."ioc, 75c, •jXe and #1.25 at ROTP'S. 1 /"' f I'l'Rlv Sl'Kl M . vVATKR ICIv I i * delivered to il! part-, of the town, every ilny.lut Instead of 10 ln« a paid up policy for *>T. In allowed his i> .crane.- (in- , inline Hlvlm-nd Addition ' If, !>*• • di nd< d fill I y. ir :HII. and all elalrns forfi'llerl, ami I kin I .' i-eiin. until in y family Pliysh lan. I'r .1 1 llio :»• - 11 IIK fni you. kiinlly eulled at my ! »uie uud In forn 'dmi I hail In Polley »i■tn fu for. • under your ompany's iseoiri i'i •in **- lIM . II was au aurreealih siirprl >■ . ami :i tiod seml to m* . and I eallliot II ml i i ;i:ftla.'' lo i \ - press my uppiswlatlon of lie h-i riMe in-I lon in lie' i ompaiiy In pay mu* " i i In- fill I J fni of tin I'olley anil II ■ IHvldi rul Attrition, mill, In,- no deilu ii• • n foi eiiher the note Itlveii for I In' fourtli i-ml-annual Pii-tiiliim 'rile deferred Premiums. Yours vi-rv I ruly. I 1.1.1 . V, 1 N'liKli F. T. LUSK, State Agent, 4.'» IDI itTli AvK.vt'i I'imtt'ML, PA iTa 5T% i\r\ iP" t.il eanito., I ||<| |M or < all No I 1 of the People's Phone ami VV. 15. MclitAßY'S new wagon, running to and from itis Steam Carpet-Cleaning establishment, will call at your ho*se, take away your dirty csrpcls and return them in a day or two as clean as new. All on a summer moriuiig Carpets, rug and curtains thoroughly cleaned on short notice. I 111 v 1 • * 1: 1 I»111 • when i' * (> tit** *lt n nil in* wheel 1 ■ i! .i iraii 1 a -i \ i • • •« I I»•\. i,I ' I TII , I I * -I •I• II V II! ■• M ur-:nl« ." At'.. In* luih |uh! found out tl. il |j i n«.l *li \» l.iur . r;i«|« «»r tills .I•'< t< I • 111 WOlll'l l»l»l lID llUJ>|t«||l'li \\ •' !■ i\< in A .| • • i pi in • i 4-.. i oitd iii'.'. •• •• • . • i |lo |o *i *» Out *.''vvln«l In :i in Hi r ,li««l ill an In jlll vt I•Ki <| l»y f 'lii< ;ti.M» llrii .il I lii»l ■ 11ll.'lpill»li• ■ » 11#»1 ColumblA '| R. L. KIKKPATRICK, Jeweler and Optician Next to Court House. HOOD'S !'ILl.8« uroli .r Ills, Bil iousness, Indigestion, Hoaclntho. tiiay to tako, easy to oporato. 2Bc. Hupiure! Trusses lor Rupture arc necessary. The "only ques li » to consider is "where can I get the best truss for the least money?" We sell '.riMo on the "nocharge for fitting" plaD. We charge you simply for the truss V»'e go further, we guarantee a lit iv. 1 guarantee satisfaction. There are many different kind of trusses, and one great thing is to know what kiml is best to use We have bad enough truss lug experience to iinoint for >ou to consider. Your cou id» r;ition as we said before, is slated above. Men we tit here. Wc give direction for self measurement to ladies G. N. Boyd. DRUGGIST, Diamond Block Butler. Pa. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTICE. In tin 1 t'ommnn Pleas Court of Itutler !':t Ms !» H T.-rm Ic lli. ni.it.' r of liit p«iili>n of August KM ••tiling. \«,sf;jrie« for lyenefft of creditors of Georgt W Writ-.on. for leave to re-convoy A;»ril i!!t h. I*"'. the al>ov« petition was j»ri - M'ntetl in Open Court ami Saturday, ihe2otli day of Slav. ai 1• • o'clock a. ru. Is fixed for a In trinyrof said petition. I'ertitted from tin record tio> I2tli >l.»y of April. W HOBT. J. THOMPSON. l'ro. NOTICE. Notice i-i hereby given that Patrick Logue has filed his final account as Committ* of Mary Mcßride, a lunatic, ; t M- 1). No. is. .lune Term. Ifw in tl>« Prothi>notary's office, at Butler. Pa anil the same will 1M- presented for con firmation and approval. Saturdav Sepr 0, 1 s;<;i Kou r .T THOMPSON. Prothonotary ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Letters of administration in the estate of llenr\ t>utter, dee'd., late of Franklin tup., Butler Co., Pa .having been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons know in;; themselves indebted to st»id estate will please make immediate pavment, and any having claimsagaintt said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to -VIAKY K. HOI.TON', Adm'x., Whitestown, l'a. J 1). MCJCNKIN, Ait'y. "EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. betters testainei ary on the estate of John L. Sliai on, dc ;'d., late of Conno qucncssing township, Butler Co., I'a., having been granted to the undersigned, all jiersons knowing themselves indebted to s lid estate will please make immediate payment, aud any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to y. G. SHANNON, Kx'r,, Connoq 'e. cssing l\ O ". Butler Co., l'a, ! MC.TVNKIN IT UAI.URE.VTU, Att'ys. EXECUTORS NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of Samuel McGregor, dee'd., late of Clinton tivp.,Butler Co., l'a., having been granted to the undersigned, all jiersons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment and any having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement to JOHN WII.KY, SR., Kx'r., Riddles X Roads. MCJI'.VKIY & GAI.UK I:\TH Att'ys. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE. i,etteis of administration on the estate of Adam il. Gold, dee d , late of Middle sex township, Bntlfr C"-, I'enn'a., hav ing liccn granted to the undersigned, a'l jiersons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make Immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them properly authenticated for settlement to ANDREW MOSKK, Adm'r., Denny P. <>., Butler Co., l'a, JAS M. GM.HKKATU, Att'v. j EXECUTOR S NOTICE. ! Letters testamentary on the estate of Daniel Heck, deed., lite of Centre twp., liutlcr Co., l'a., having been granted to the ntidenigncil, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to JOHN C. MOORK. LlX'r., McCandless, l'a. J. D. McJextern, Att'v. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the partner- I ship heretofore existing between O. W. St- ugh ton, | W. Shaffer, N. S. Clross man, S. K Wils-.n, ami David West, under the firm name of "l'rospect Creamery C 0.," w.is dissolved l>v mutual consent on Saturday, April 15, W ■itoughton retinng Tile business will lie continued under the same lirm name, and all accounts of the late tirm will be settled l>y the new Prospect Creamery Co , l'er O. W. STOUOHTON L. S. McJUNKIN, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. '■7.K-M Kl-I'KKSON. BUTLER. - PA. UNDERTAKING. Notice is hereby given that tli<■ under taking busint . t ari led on by Mrs .Minnie llunt, at West Sunbury, l'a., under the supervi iou of her father, lohii Mcchling, lat< ly dee'd , will t>c continued by me. All vwuk will l»e done In lirst-class atyle, at reasonable prices. Mrs. Minnie Hunt. TIRES Repaired and made as good as new at \yiiik,\yaiia & ors Bicycle and Supply Depot, Corner Main St. and Diamond, Butler, Pa Willi 0111 new Vul<**uil/« r • HI r«>p%LR uiiy «*ui OR In u tlr« wilfi |itir<' Kuril. Mini rnuUr It hi roiiftcr llian u fow* W«« »• p.ilr »n purls «»f l»l«y« i« mi|i|ily it« w |. »rls it n-n «ot> it»l« l\t? tkti tl«« ('beuiH'it |»l:w«* In town, nndmniint L»« UIHUT«MIUI Wi liavr ••vrntt ♦ ii whiH'l** f«»r v;it«' :tl iMrtfittti . ? E. E. CAMPBELL. '!» 7 TIN ROOFER. V and Specialties in Tin. J «»' N MUUI -T FIN< I* » IV.. I tSubHcnlw lor IIIMC'T 1 /KN I Do you Want a New Tailor Made Suit? I We are n . w style \ ( f If they wc will % " / »>t ask you ti akc £ ) *ome in am ! Men's, v S i'■ >ys . ariit C ; at • ur t r new price. / J Warm weather h•» I v. e aie£ * Aowhf acoaphte c Si aw llats 7 Cm Men Hoys napes J \ ••no in -e v. sc<. f { nobby, tip-to-d u • S DOUTHEI f»GHftHAM. BUTLER, PA, i rIE CLOTHIERS. ' if- New Storef * i New Goods X* :f: :fH ?! ??~X ' 'wf( )j0 © Just Opened # The Surprise Stire, 108 South Main St.. Butler. Pa- Clothing. Gents Furnishing, Hats, Trunks. Next Door to Butler Savings Bank. A Few Plain Questions Are you qoing to buy a Spring Suit? SEE OUH LINE Af 56. S8 $lO and sl2 Want an Overcoat this Spring? SEE WHAT WE AIE SHOWING AT S5 $7 and 59 t you are qoing to wear the latest style Spring Hat? SEE OUR STIFF AND FEDORA SHAPES. Going to get a new Spring Shirt 7 Want tlic Very Latest See Our Line. Do you want the swellest th>ng in Neckwear? SEE OUR LWE Schaul &Nast, LEADING CLOTHIERS. 137 South Main St., Butler. Storm Bird 9450* Grandson of the Great Green Mountain Maid and Miss Russell. Out <>f >1 inTfornilim pn«hrta< ■! >' Unwl. full hn> 1 ■ Mautl - 2 '*■ of Kremlin S'«T •» "'<• ■ >Mi.r* I" * •>f ilat-t* "f » wltli 3 »' son-.. ttn »lrf»of u v»irt« : •»»'» >1 •, |(ii>«-ll liim 7 f.iali In Mm 2»' rludltiii *lrf of nr.K from 2 I" " »'■ •*" set n.linit ■< In Mm »> IKI *iTW*n »«• Mm.l U Mm- •littnof "lit Mi. »' IN' I I. Mm,.. r. »ltl. I- If hl» ■r> .«t .turn i.f tiMirr rhamphm lr>>o.- M ' any other tumid BMrr M.irtn l«lr.l I* i \lrvni. In lirw-.llna. ' hln-.f a* h. Ii n Jniihi hl« jMlltf li »»*• ' 1.1 1., at 2 lint l»»M» Mm lr»>l and p:w ■ '■ liis ..ii, li;i». .lii.wn . iIU" < and |Kir«l.-iilam rail it ' farm "*r nil'lr* .. Alonzo McCandless, Isle. Pa. New bruk r Store. MacCartney's Pharmacy New Room. Fresh Drugs. Everything new and frcfcli Proscriptions earefully eom ponnded by a Registered Pharmacist. IrvJ Our Soda R A. MacCartney If you would know tin secret of yourneighbor* sine a|ipcaraiitc, ask him the nan; t.f Ins tailor, ask him. too, hov much a year he spends for I • »lothc: ami subtract the am mt from the tost of your own. \ 1 will In- agreeably surpri 1, moii so if you will prove i by giving us your measure, a he did Out new fabric* for sj ling ami summer embraces the choicest products of the I- m ALAND, 1 MAKER OF MEN'S < LOTIi I S bulm riixi lor lie Ciriiu. H. & K Sim h vw etjr of new shirt waists h c. y>u'«l think we were going t* t 1 1 tli« business of the whole country. V rea >n why wc shouldn't { w hen vow 1 >nsit!er how we're ?o --j ing about it. Getting .1 big skate already— .in 1 it . i :• easing every tlajr as jm> t" pt . ie find out they get ! choit e, styles here. and less t*° i»y Pretty rolored wash shirt waists. S<>» ~ whu waists 7 Jc— and from tht | >rt «s there's une«pialed extent of assortments to the finest - se\en dollars. Shirt wa t* at one dollar that 'h*; ei jual of is not sold anywhere f.»r the mo a: • not ' shoppy shirt waists wt'r talking about they re ma«lr better —correct styles, even to thi lor st price. Get our 00 page catalogue— sec the t -'o special pages of pictun . a '. piiees of shirt waists. It will If? to your profit— and will bring us more business. Americun Dimities 8. 10. 12 l-2c yar I~ch iccst inexpensive wash ;nt"l ever offered, or that this country ever produced. Beautit Organdies 15 to 3s c I xo ii ite I ench Organdies 35c and v " (ir at v assortments of thoicc * i!s here you II fintl any wli'.-ft ami prices to show htm inter 'ingly we're doing the bu sines* l i<>oo- s liiiltl Pepartmcnt X. ALLEGHENY. PA. M A BERKIMER. Funeral Director. 337 S. Main St.. Butler Practical Horse Shoer WILL ROPiNSON. I trrljr Hot* Sho« »l th* <* li.iu>r baa bnm n a shop in the rear at thr \r!tnnt<»n t»hcnr l»e will «l«» ll.tr* SW'm m the moat tyyiwiX Myle. TRACK r*tJ ROAD HORSES A SPECIALTY.