THE CITIZEN. THURSDAY, SEPTKMBER 28, 1599. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. lO.' {—All advi-rtl-rfr* Intendinz to make nana » in lii'lr atls. should ootlfy us til ae'r lnlenti«>n lo d« n » T iuUrr tbun Moo ■ty moroioc. Pnblic sale nroperty of Margaret Boyle Jun - list for Nov Term. Notice.estate of F. Jennie Thompson. Ruff's locals. Patterson BroV wall paper Wick's umbrellas. Marti neon rt & Cos blankets and robes. Kirkjmtrick s spectacles C. & T's conches Newton's musical goods. Zimmerman's Eall arnl Winter op -n --ing 0 Brien's gas stove". A<]miniMiau>rs and Kxer lion of .m tiecare their receipt books at ihecially constructed to accom modate a lodge, ar.d costing nearly S4OOO. The hall will 1k; dedicated some time in October. The following persons have just en rolled as students of the Butler Business College Herman <>eaterling, Carbon t>:ntre. Mis* Mary Fitbian, Butler; W B. o>im-I an H. Bell property on E Penn street. George Whitehall, the plumber, and Ed. C. McFarland are among the But lerites who went to New York to wel come Dewey. Orie B Mitchell son of County Com. John Mitchell, and Miss Jennie Axwell of Cleveland were married in that city last Thursday. W B. Matthews anil wife are visiting friends in this vicinity. They now live in Missouri, where Mr. M is engaged in the dairy business. Rev. L. E. Hawk, the noted I" P. eyangelist, has moved to Butler, thin being his moat convenient location for his field of work. l>r. Victor McAlpine of Bradford in vinitiuK f'is parent* here. Like bin father, Victor in a ilentint and enjoys ft good practice in the npjtcr oil town HylvaniuM AI?KUH, Jr., left for Alvey, \V Va , Tnewlay, after a month* viwit anions ISntler county frien'ln lie is employed on wells In the StriiiKtown diMtrict. L |J Borland ha* returned from a business trip to New York City, when; be had been purchasing a stock of Dry Goods for the popular store of Mrs. .1. E. Zimmerman. Bradford McAbov, Al. Trontman, George Scott, Will Purvis, Joe Hitchey and I-rank Hazlett leave next week for Philadelphia to attend the UiiiverHity of Pennsylvania. Miss Cecilia McFadden of Clearfield twp. is recovering from a very seven attack of typlioid fever, and her cousin Miss A lie- Collins who was nursing her has ret timed home. Br Leighner is proud of the success of his daughter. Miss Maßic, who was elected an instructor in the Scientific Department of the Wilson I 1 ernab* f ol lege, without first being consulted on the matter. James H. Ralston of Prospect, who hns spent two years in the medical de partment of the Western Cniveraity of Fenti a, leaves next week for the Jeffer son Medical College of Philadelphia where he expects to complete his course. J, E. Brown, of Hvans City, paired through Butler, Monday, on his way up to his farm. He returned, lately, from an eight month's trip through the Western States He to horses, and has spent 4o years in prison.-, covering a period of 63 years of his life, fie is 75 years old. and on his birth da j" and in a new prison be came reminiscent. He smiled at the thought thaf h" had never received over 14 months as a sentence for a single animal. He was sent to the penitentiary twice from Washington county, twice from Fayette and from Butler. Law rence arid other counties in Western Pennsylvania. At Harrisburg, last Friday, tb<* al leged legislative bribers were granted another respite. The trial of the cases against them has been postponed until the Jannar\ term of the Dauphin coun ty court. The reason assigned is that the criminal list for the September term is the largest, with one exception, in the county's history. ! Judge Josepeh Buffi ngton in the United i States district court gave notice that :it ; torneys in tiling exceptions to the dis ! charge of bankrupts should do so iui j mediately after the court first acts in J the case. i A man giving his name as Thompson ! was captured near Parker and put in ! jail Saturday night He was seen [in the neighborhood of N. S. Stewart s house at Moniteau of the 4th of last , August, the date Mr. fcjewart was [ robbed of $175. On motion of Angie Shaffer, a grand child, rule has been granted on the heirs of O. H. P. Graham, dee'd., of Cran berry twp,. to accept or refuse his estate, 84 acres, at the appraised valua tion. (3W6. William J. Stamm has been appoint ed guardian of the minor children of Catharine Behm, dee d., wife of John Behrn. Raymond Cornelius, adm'r of Daniel S. Hawk, dee'd., of Slipperyrock twp., has been given permission to raise £{<)oo. with which to pay debts, by a sale of the decedent's lands in Washington, Parker and Xlercer twps. and Parnassus. Westmoreland Co. The will of Chas. Krumpe. of Clinton twp., has been probated, and letters granted to H. W. Love. Letters of ad in n on the estates of Jas H. Benson, late of Oakland twp , and of Anna E. Benson, late of Donegal twp.. have been granted to Wni. F. Benson. Thos. R. Ililliard has been appointed judge of election of Buffalo twp vice M. N Greer, resigned. Property TraNSF Kits John F. Younker to Olive R Parker lot in Butler for $2500. Sue M. Eshenbaugb to Breaden & Conway lot in West Snnbnry for $l5O. Emma J. Shor.p to Elizabeth (' John ston lot in Summit for SSOO. T. B. Humes to Philip Tack 5 acres in Butler twp for 1165.41. John B. Kennedy, adm'r to W. J. Shaffer !».i acres in Franklin twp. for $1660. John B. Kennedy, adui'r, to Elintra Cohen :!<> acres in Muddycreek twp. for ♦782.50, John B. Dunrile to Catharine. Dnprile lot in Butler for sl. T. B. Gillespie to Sarah J. Shuler lot in Washington twp. for sl6. Wm. Kennedy to Elizabeth Albert 17J acres in Allegheny twp. for sl2<»o. Chas. W V. Feigel to Paul 10. Cron eriwett lot in Butler for S7OO. lianiel Bamhart to William Barnhart 14 acres in Oakland for sl. Gurdon F. Smith to Mrs. Mattie A 1 len lot in Petrolia for sl. Eli L Fleeger to Mary E O Council 12 acres in Centre for sl. Frank Killtneyer to Edward Delean lot in Butler for #lB7. North Side Cemetery Ass'n of Bntler to M. If Byerly lot for S4O. M S. Adams to Mary R. Floyd I acre in Adams for sll J. Wm. B. Dodds, sheriff, to M. S. Adams lots in Parker for S3O. Marriage Licenses. David T. Jolly Ean Clair Annie E. Hunter Levi W. Pariso Rochester, Pa. Olive Oakley Myoma John R. Martin Brady twp Sarah Sanderson Slipperyrock Louis Louis Untler Maria Uenoit " William L Miller Middlesex twp Susan M. Wright Penn twp James Myers Mnddycreek twp Margaret L. Galhigher At Pittsburg Howard L. Oakes of Brnin and Agne-t Brnnermer of Conno tjiii-nessing. At Pittsbc/g Geo. It. Morrison, of Oakmont. and Julia Means, of Hmin. "Tuff ' is the name of a pure gum, snag-proof over for felt boots. We guarantee every pair to giye satisfac tion. Will wear one winter snre, some wear them longer. Yon can get them only at Ruff's Shoe Store. I'lililic Sales. There will be exposed to public sale at the residence of the undersigned, in Fairview township. Butler Co., I'a . ad joining Iwirough of KarnsCity, on Tues day, October £! 00 shoe. "Best" in name and Is'st in fact A Huff West Sunbury, or at ClTl/.ilN officii. I 'or ISxrliHiigr. Seven roomed house and lot 011 Hun agliy Ave., worth t'JWM. A farm prop erty near Uutler desired E. H NKtJM.Y, CITIXKN < II I I' I. FOR SALE. "For Sale Cheap". The John Rclfer Farm in Cranberry Twp, 110 acres 111 good condition All necessary build I ing 1. No oil lea»c For further infor tnatiou address, C F. HUNTER, jiflU & Lilieitt Ms., Pittsburg, I'a." It you want a Ulcycle or your old one repaired go to While Walter Ac I'o largest Stock lii County. Hicycles for hire It the shoes come from Huff's they \ will wear. CHIKCII NOTES At the meeting of Butler Presbytery at Grove City, last week, the pastoral relation between Rev. H. E. Snyder and the Plains Grove church was dis solved. to go into effect April 1. 1900. He was dismissed to the Kittanning presbytery. Licentiate James I). Hum phrey was also dismissed to the presby tery of Kittanning. and Rev. W. S. 11c- C'lure was released frcm the car** of the Martinsbnrg Fair view and Petrolia charges that he might accept a call to theFreeport church. Kittanning pres bytery. Rev. T. R Lewis of Shira, Rev. J. A. Cunningham of Parker i*id Elder S (,» Blair of Zeno were appointed a commit tee on narrative for the spring. Dele gates to the synod were elected -is fal lows: Ministers T. R. Lewis, Evans City: F. R Worrel. Butler: J D Deck er. West Sunburj*. Elders—J. C. Redick, Butler: W H Dougherty. Petrolia; John B. Campbell, North Liberty Rev. W. E. Oiler of Butler was ap pointed to confer with committees from other presbyteries looking to uniformity in receiving candidates under care of prt -i>yteries. Rev. J. A. Cunningham was appointed moderator of the session of Allegheny. Petrolia and Martins burg churches, and Rev. R. L. Alter moderator of the Fairview church There will be no church services in the U, P. church next Sunday. Rev. MoKee having left yesterday to at'end the meeting of the Presbyterian Council at Washington I). C. which continues until Monday. On Sunday Oct. * com munion services will be held. Baby show in the U. P. church Satur day afternoon. Epworth League rally and reception in the M. E. church Tuesday evening, Oct. 3. Rev. A. P. Gillespie oi the Evans City U. P. church has tendered his resi gnation with the intention of moving to Canada. Communion services will be held in the South Side Reformed church next Sunday, and in St. John's church near Buttercup the following Sunday, Oct. Bat 11 o'clock. Communion services will be held in ihe Grace Lutheran church on next Sunday at 11 a. in Preparatory service on Friday evening at 7::5o, and a Junior rally on Sunday evening. The regnlar monthly meeting of the ministerial association will be held in the Y. M. C. A. hall on Monday, Oct at 2p. m. "The Anti-Saloon League'' will be discussed by Rev. W. S. Mc- Nees. Markets. Wheat. wholesale price.. . .>? fMWW Rye. " 45 Oats, " 25 Corn, " 38 Buckwheat " SO Hay, " »00 Eggs, " b'j Butter, " 22 Potatoes. " 30 Cabbage, per lb "I Apples 25-30 Green tomatoes, jier bn 40 Hijuash, small, " " 50 Turnips, i>er bu 35 Onions, per bn 50 Egg plant, per doz 00 Carrots, per bu 50 Flour retails at . $1.00@51.25 Monies Wanted for < )i|>li;uiey A Huff & Hon. Mimic HcholarH wanted at 12H Went Wayne St. ( iokey 'X high cut copper toed MIIOCH fI.M hi Bnfii Special I ACllrnioii lo I'll IHIIIII'I; xin I*. A W . B). I l l\ |Hllil 1011. (>ll WednendavH. Sept ISS '!<) 17 nud OCT) II IH, ticket* ajferitH of the I'ittn BURN ■* curHion tickeln to I'lttHhurg and return. K'KID KOLNX on any regular trairm and for return dayn including date of NAB Rate from Miitfer FL 50 which inclnden iidmiHHion to the ICxponition. The Hale of a pair of! rubiiern docan't mean much to IIM, hut IT may make or lone a ctJHtomer. 'l'hat IM the manor! we MC II only th<" bent. A. Huff I:NTS. Mrs. John Thompson of Glade Mills was thrown from her buggy a few days ago, and somewhat injured. John McCandless. of Anaudale was severely kicked on the left thigh by a horse last Thursday. He was in town Tuesday, although very lame. T\. C. T. I . The tare of delegates and visitors to State convention of the Pennsylvania W. C. T. U. to be held in Philadelphia Oct, ti 10 will be on the P. R. R. *l'2 for the round trip, $8 for ticket going.agent giving certificate insuring return rate of $4. Three days time will be allowed after convention closes in Philadelphia and ten days stop oft' in Washington city Supt. Press Work. Butler Co. W. (' T U. PARK THEATRE. TOMMY SHEAKKK, AKI. NEXT WEEK Tommy Shearer and his select compa ny. including Isabelle Fletcher, has been secured as the attraction for next week at the above place of amusement and the theatre going public of Butler can rest assured that the performances will be of the same high class and excellence as on the company's previous visit to this city. Monday evening, Oct. 2d, they will present the sensational, five act, come dy drama, 'A Day of Reckoning," which contains many thrilling inci dents, startling climaxes and strong dramatic situations. Special seenerv. mechanical effects and expensive cos tumes are nsed in this production. Prices 10, 20 and 30 cents Ladies can get the best seats for 15 cents Mon day evening, by purchasing same before fi o'clock on the evening of the perform ance at Reed's, where the reserved seats will be on sale after Fridav morning. Grand Opera llonse I'ittsburg "The District Attorney" is announced for next week, and the stock company will present it for the first time next Monday afternoon The District At tornev" is by Harrison Gray Fiske and Chas. Klein, and is best remembered -us one of the great American theatre suc cesses. In it the stock company will certainly prove more entertaining than ever. The favorites will all have splen did opportunities, and "The District Attorney" seems likely to make another reord week for the Grand. The vaude ville will be especially entertaining, sev eral wellknown stars having been book ed. Hood's rubbers are made to fit. Made to wear. Made to last. The wearer sticks to the dealer who sells them. That is the reason we sell them. A. Ruff & Son. (".as stoves in all styles and prices at W. 11. O'BRIRN & SON'S, 107 I'*. Jefferson St. Economy is wealth. P.uy of Ruff s and lie economical. I" A 1.1. AM) WINTICIC >lillincr> Opening at Mrs. .1. 11. Zimmerman's Will take place Thursday, Friday and Saturday, September 38, 211 and HO. Yon are invited. Mlts. J. K. ZIMMKKM AN. NOTIC'H TO THACIIKICK. The Pittsburg Daily News announces that it will next .Inly take ten public school teachers on a six weeks' European tour, including a week at the Paris Kx position and » week in London The teachers will be selected by pouplar choice by means of a voting blank ap pearing in The Daily News. The con test opens at once and continues until April 14th next Any public school teacher may enter. All the expenses of the ten fortunate ones while on the tour will be paid by The Daily News For further details see The Daily News, which you can get for six cents a week. lj(IO.rill to CliicaKii anil return Via I'ittnbnrK {M, Natural llrldge, and the eitii'M of Klchl'ioml and WiiMhinxion to leave PittHburg on ThurKilay, Oelober lil. The party will be in charge of ii toniiHt anent and an experienced chap eron. A whole day will be Npcnt on the Itatlletield of (]ettnyburK. a carriage drive with leetur-jM by an able K"ide be iiik included in the ticket. Ample time will lie allowed i'.t Luray and Natural lirid|li in IteHMciiier It. IC. KxruraloiiM. Kxcnrnioii tinknt* will lie KOI'I to Alle vhony, 'l'hurH'lay of each week. to ami incliiflilifc Octolier llltll, Oil account of thi) I'IUHIMIIK KxpoHitiou The attractioiiH thiN year at I'ittn IIIITK K'cat nhow haye never been ei|Uiillciit,'i of Mm company for rale*, time of trill llH itiid ot her liiforiuu tion Our Ailiniiiil VH 4C«*IIII'll. Thin IH llewey Week. All'i nil the lari'l IM ringing with the praiae* of our gallant A'lminil whom* triumphant re turn to hi* native ahore ban taken the country by Htorm. A* a lilting Hoiivonir of t.hi« occ;i«inn, Thi' I'hibulelphta Inquirer *ecurc<| a pii-ttire of the Olympta leaving Manila Jfarlior for tin- long voyage home Thm him tn'ou haml noinely iejiroilucc«l in ten printing* with a [Mirtrn.it of Admiral I>ewi-y In one corner uinl will be pre *enle»l free with every copy of next Hunilay'* 1 ti<| ll ir«>r, October I. IHiiii MIIIHIU Y lOkciirNloii L<» \ II« - K'I , '"> • itcginniuir May ;JHt |MII!I nml until further notice the I' W. Kninlay ex canton tests will IMTI Dstkr at 80# a in liutler time arrive Allegheny at 88 NtWßlß| train will leave Alllthl ny at SXO p. in. arrive Uutbr at 7;OH, rate 75 ct« We tiavn oil grain wbool nhoen for girl*, HI /.en 13 to an low a* IVOc H pair, but we prefer to mill you Iletter miM. Wo Contend thnt the Item, IM alway* the OiMSpMI in theeiel A lluir iV MS Price* alway* the lowest at KtitT* Oil, XOTKS. The Producers went u}> to $1.50 lust Thursday and the Standard to same Tuesday And ate paying the same this morning. SHILOH The Forest struck a strong gasser in the Shrader last week, and other on the Henninger lJotb will be drilled to the lower sands WORTH TWP —The Forest Oil Co. by its lease—agent J. M. Pringle has taken up a large lot of leases in Worth twp. this county, and Scott twp.. Lawrence Co.. and proposes giving that section a thorough te.-t for oil. In taking their leases they have kept to the west of the gas belt their idea being that where ever there is gas there is also some oil in the vicinity. The Forest takes a square lease, returns it after testing the territory, and deals fairly with every body At Rmard s Mills. W. Va.. a well be longing to A. Steelsmith and Yohe caught fire from escaping gas and two men. Thomas Smith, a contractor, and his helper, were seriously burned, aud $•-.'ooo worth of oil in tanks was de stroyed Charles Wilkinson and John H. Wil liams, drillers, were burned to death in an explosion of overflowing oil from a well at Wellsville. Ohio. SHU.OH —The Forest has four wells located on the John Henninger farm < >ne is nearly down to the 100 foot and has an unusually heavy pressure of gas. High cut copper toed shoes for boys. Some of the boys at your school have had them. $1 50 a paid at Ruff's Winnners-- CHASE. HACKLEY. CARLISLE- Pianos. Made and warranted I»y our of the richest and iin»?>i influential manufacturers. Ask you hanker. I. as their state representative, make my home In Butler. You can meet me at any ami all times ami feel that you arc dealing with iieopU* that are RESPONSIBLE ami alii'* to do all that they agree to. I can SAVE YOU from SIOO I' PWA KDS on the price of a first-class piano. We don't buy these ulanos; we mak»- them. We sell on terms any way t«» SI'IT YOL'K T'ON VKMKN< K. We take pianos and organs In exchange. Call and investigate for your self. Cau sell you anything you want in the way of a musical Instrument • Strings of all kind•*, .sheet music, etc. Tuning and repair ing of all kinds done promptly and all work guaranteed. W R NEWTON, JIT South Main Street. Butler. P«. T " A FOUL AND HIS MONEY E/6ILY PRRTFIX School now is in session. Many new courses and features! Send for our new illustrated catalogue and circulars! Many students and graduates now filling splendid positions Our Catalogu : shows who tlicy are, and where they arc! Get an education that pays!! Do you not know that it requires a HOOK-K KKI'KK to teach book keeping properly, and a STKNO (jKAPIIKK to teach shorthand successfully? Come in and see us and see what our students are do inj;! Yours for HUSINICSS, Butler Business College un of oursto* k will convince you that when you come to us you come to the place lor the kind. Jno- S Wick. Successor to Ed. Colbert. 24'2 S. Muin St., Butler, Pa LIVERY. 11. C. I'ryor, of W. Sutibury, hereby glvr'i notice to the public that owing to the death of hut father in law, John Mrchllllg, In- will not leave his buninciß uh had been intended, but will continue tn carry on the livery business at the old *tmid. O'xid ng*' furnished it moderate pi ice. ' H. C PRYOR. L. 5. McJIINKIN, Insurance and Real Estato Agent. 117 K. JKFPKkSON. BUTLER, - PA.] Rupture! Trusses for Rupture are necessary. The only ques tion to consider i« "where can I get the i»~st trus> for the least money?" We sell trasses on the "no charge for fitting" plan. We charge you simply for the truss. Wc go further, ue guarantee a fit and satisfaction There are many different kind of trusses, and one great thing ts to know what kind is best to use. We have bad enough truss fil ing experience to find that out. Our stock of trusses is not excelled in this vicinity, but that is not the point for >ou to consider. Your con sideration as we said before, is stated above. Men we fit here. We give direction for self measurement to ladies. C. N. Boyd. DRUGGIST, Diamond Block, Butler. Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. I*., Bessemer »V I. I» Trains depart No 14. attt:lsA. M. No. 'J. at 5: 15 P. M Butler time Trains arrive No. 1, 10:00 A. M. N -11. 2:53 P. M. Butler time No. 11 runs through to Erie and con nects with W. N. Y. & P at Huston Junction for Franklin and Oil City, and with N. Y. L. E. A: W at Shenan KO for all points east. No. '2 runs throughto Greenville and connects with W. N. Y. & I'. for Franklin and (HI City. W R. TUKNKH, Ticket Agent I jITTSBUKG & WKSTKRN Railway. Schedule of l'as fongcr Trains in eficct May 14, 1899. HL'TLEK TIME. l**«|4irt. Arrive .thagheuy ArouanßMNlatfcm. i £'• A.H !* »I 7 * * Allfishrtiy KipreM # M "J Newl-wtir Ao.'UUU.HUtlol, . * IK. • s# »»7 M Ak 1011 Mm I m iri « 7 r i Allegheny HUIIOI. M «». " It I* " Alle|;hrii> i;\|»r»**..» .1 i * i -*•' ** K««( WMM \. • UMMAAATK : 00 PM KS M TM « hlOßflO Kx |'iMM I M |I 1 - on \ I. . I..MV M.lll ' 1 - • » : I'litol.tiru mnl Allegheny lA|in-w ft I' l " Alleghent a.el Kllu>WNl '» M •• 7 W " Chi ... I.in.it-1 » # a n httu» iiml lir»«lf..i.| Mail V V. AM .•MM I'lnrion Arr»»n)fiitiilii<»l»tim ». **\. ■* It. Ao. I'itUliurg At |» m an«l I*. & H., \ll at • p Ml •Hi Suti inlay* a train, kii"*ri a* th® lln*atr»» train hiII Imv« Ituilm at .'» 1/ in , »t \ll« l***ny at returning leave All I • » »v at II p«u I'n 11 ma 11 iilii>|iitix tarn «»f» t'lii. a#»i ti)irv« betart fii Vlttaburg awl t'lili apt. For Mrkft* to *ll point* in tin- *«»t, n-illi • est or aoiitbwrat ami liilormMk« rricanllUK routr*. tlm«* of train*, rtr. apply to W. K. Tl UN Kit, Ti< lot Ajgriit, R i' It El KOI U Bui IN P., It0«r, »• ttutlcr, I'a. « W IIA.hM XT. U. IV A.. AlU»gb»»*)r, I*a II <> I'l Nhl.K, Mup t VV A I*. IM* , Alli-jtlo iiy, l*a PENNSYLVANIA WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. h« nun Lr. im Krri.it Sept. I*, IR1?». MOUTH. WKKK DAT*- K. M A M \ M I' >1 l' >1 Itl'TLKIt !««»*• «. h *>• II I" -: »• • HaxotilMirK. .. . 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Stone ynid'i on j ICn»t I'itmi Ktreet. Kenidence * Morton Hvenue. I'ni|i|e'i Telrphonr )jn. E. E. CAMPBELL, '[ V TIN ROOFER. V I and Specialties. In Tin. .1 i * M We Arc Now fl ■ K 4 TO Show Our Full Line of ► M New Fdl! Goods. ; MWe wiii >lt. * tin" Ijf]; i ■_ . l«t ..■ I'm shown ■*■ J \ '■ r - < L 4 Cicr.tr. Furnishing j • bv) , L® " nen we 7 A ft |\i • w w A ' 'ft im nut do a little business with \<< t! - i'.»ll V K DOUTHETT & GRAHAM. K M BUTLER, PA, T.IK CLOTHIERS, ll \ * ' ' 4% dfci irti dh 1 ++++ + + + J J Black or Blue Serge Suit J j r Mat Itrfaal «t» j ■ ill. Iwsi I—l nn.l ■mi- th.it clinrhe* fvmt cnaUnc* arat. »ia tba M-.i't- «I>r«j ►J & wr sell you * |{;»rit»ent that gi»e* alamltttr A W Tbataoar w»t <.t ti V way to buiUl uj. a l«rj(T ami " M permaatetit trinlr. I r An A No. 1 Nicl m GverjJ plan's Suit. < | The Surprise Store f L Ti 108 South Main street. Butler. Pa. > h { WHEN AT CONNEAUT LAKE STOP AT TIIK Hotel Exposition, Rates $2 per day. F. M. LOCKWOOD Pro or New ftrug Store. MacCartney's Pharmacy New Room. Fresh Drugs. Everything now and fresh. Prescriptions carefully com pounded by a Registered Pharmacist. lr\J Our Soda R A. MacCartney l'.v< i* [irlcrlfm No *>nr ran ml lot• I IrtHr with llir yrrntrit gilt «»f natnn |M-tlct l tight. Wr are <>|*i''H»«»». ikillr>l til '»ur liiMiimt, »ix! nukr rw> : rli-trgt- fat tritiiiK III* cjrra W* al*> | li»«. Ititphu j pbonri and Ue«wl«. R. L. KIRKPATRICK. Jeweler and Graduate Optician Nr*t to Court lluwr Blankets and Robes. Now is the time thai you want Kobe* ami Hlankcts, and as we .ir»- in the wholesale business it puts us in position to sell you either as low as the retailer buys thetn. VVY Row have the finrst line we ever had and at prices lower than ever. Plush Robes as low as $1.50 Rubber Lined Robes at 1.25 Horse Blankets, square at 50 Wool Street Blankets at 150 Stable Blankets 50 .And everything « Im- in proportion We arc still selling Huggies ami Surreys away ilown as we had them bought l*f< re the advan» e in material Come in ami see the lar.;< 1 Sine of Klankets and Robes yo»» evei saw. S. B. Martincourt & Co.. 128 E. Jefferson St. Butler. Pa. S. B. Martincourt. i. M Leiqhnrr »• S Wt wrll ttw Kratm-. Weg-M- L C. WICK. liMiia IM Rough / Worked Lumber D» *l.l. KIHBS. Duors, Sash, Ittmd*. .\fouldm. Shingles ami I-atH Always in Stock. 1.1HF., Ifl \llf \M> Pl bFI k • Hhcr P. & W BUTLER. PA. M. A~ BERKimi Funeral Director. 337 S. Matn St., Butler.