TM K Crn/EN TUl'lUia. MARC H 15. MEW JUIVtHHSBKiKT* »«/ri *'l *» «*»*• —« •»* -i. «•».. "* " »• «* «■ .* teSto* tau*. •«» w» mJ m 4 "hi <«U> Ml •I MUdmurttl <4 Bolift OHiatV (■< l«sn> t* y win w# • stir f f Mar k >t r to n«trM *■*» Mrfcaui A Xwl • doltuug |S6i**i' "Si »*- 1» *S**l ■«'*' *"* T V I.» *J»T A < »< ' U . Mu«.t 1 - t • u Jkmf A Mr J «*J» C AT* fmrtmatv —4 4 -gm» I Ml #•#"«#* IWU IW«ri»<» kUHK* M M* **»!• , -t.S «J*Hr MS4I tU'l'llHl • •*• feitr mm tank*' UXAL GIAbK4L Tm» MT*st i'tet.l. m U> bat. urv steel MMffe 1u- Utw Mrd «iii <1 in- fer>* Uwt Uto '«■! wisH am* I'4k«v —Anasnrw- «aa ****«»: and «*i*«- I ur- U kra HT» - Wmtti eai and ta < *Ai » » Mail fWfwi t*u» ••»•«»(! * ftt' .ug U. jtri'4 iT |» dul a «■■•! UHUi' tut Ike Mi fat UMtt - A* tti-tir immr y> iiv/W btrrii urr Mai ' •>«!•<• t» rnvtr tme |rywl H- j»« * >i* torn*' H" <+mn~r i««r tt» 1*4.1*. t.> xt haturdsy j " 'ruiwiiii. Che hne mk! i iMw MT* U*M ii.wllit In# tlrl a&MKSt** jLAtlttjmS t"fc ef) l*iOT ftii it tMMk Ft (inii'.. IVrt It *a»4 IMr inland i» liMIM Tii .«4p • .(twl •»*?' he J» •» • *k* t«bbM«. Al' t K |nn nia«H»T Ml Aifc*eu. ------ ■ ll<'Jk«tuar» u» haaß wrwKi MMCIMVH: - nu&UMr* m a iuilMt mam f ■■m I*.. twt*' Tm* < ««iu« lint »• «an*it iia *"»- -u. 'i'tw !- - T>aaM> Us E«|i»»t- >r m»n: «b» o»' aua utgtit w til ta uf ts|iud Wfitftl. hator lay ITttfe t «*u* tm um• Utagb* w»v*trw* tur nulnm4> in KmuUi jkittr* whak- ti» &urx I'l ■>!<■> * w >rnl|t »to 4. J. A A Inbttxti • i4..f' It Waal nt bf fln- with •oarti *ll iu TmwUv «u .m --mr Tfcr ftatk-i Jiuii «» w |4»j hmi, Ttorj" rrtiw umi tb. Tyfrrn of int.. * »iuti«*i«T» w»r U» •M nnl* fiw u«t* »uf wx *<*•*■* iur«4 kilM w tb' WiU:|tjiuw l*wd uir.wi*fa But km y*»tT4»} «».<■*»wjf- «< tlw W.-U* Fary Kt|«n* Mayor Viauui uf Ali»-srb« ny and f*rii'— * *ifi|-*n Tlmr»»u>a had a niag fiat iuM> ti mi the «*«-p» of «Sty Hail rfk«iM«. I*.»■!. in EawiUtcfcy they are again "anwi'4 t» Utr taetb and tm- Hue tie v ass uot km ailMkstl vita KBl< «'«• j**l luo)>«r> .Jd MM. at'lay M.ir- ii liti. HfVuuri |«ivr ttu; aaeatteiii. l*< *»* mm r>hikt IV luiwl' *4 iiw i rtbda But waul until Jute tt-MM A. IV tW*' A MttMirit)** bavt order mk mMMU«b of tk until xtilrxw ii Xaj lit I'mxii T'liVi* Ajr»-a- vui I'itt- Imrt; MM) immiywi l>v H< s lJm» of IMfariw); Ti- f' i> oft 'ViJICo at Natr»»- tut «r» lb* ~jr| —•- w4t' -4 u.. railroad track# w«» tkmiu'i Th. *pnii«c«i*fe- L T L will a' M>ui -Mi I ri'day «*vetn«ii: March Ifiti at ti*- t»*i*e .it Mi> • i'-rt».-r .« lirow nave. A cvruii will l«* rend'-red and MniJi |Mb> afTad. Every. united Bnri'iW' ni< « up t ie- mf. at Johu Si MIIUU fe C.«k< til. ll* y wrecking tike I*i i.litii The aafe i» maid to liave i«r»t. w.ifth ♦' Mr M uuU wife and msfi wm at- at pr---ui taking a uti-uiii kuai trip »•• Ne» i*; ,• mu m*rn>i tt Tur sturdy of I hMtk Aire m »i« <« -nj.i m »re alien Uoti than an. pe Ja.. id earth What 4s tun iot»w aluMit tb.ii. and th.-tr. ouu try * Tl» < art- in*ri fighters ha v. a. I*ef \» Mid i u*i.-|*»*tid.'l*e. <|tiali lio *luii nr. witb Atu.-ri- -ni < Wn« K limiM-r givra a very gnt|dii' de a in ikai iiiWiwh iiiteremuiijf we na Th* sitrv «.t aii African Farm ti» ofaeuiut: . tu.pi*» .if wbi.'h «p|» ;ir Nti uor fir«< jiaii. llhml tt » .tut! Sitm 51..»-» for tueti are the tmi worfcitijr -toue* made l*n«»- a l- ir > ..d it, llut ei >,» A liufl & Ant A' ItHiiax art -howin.- tb- I larlrest hu. of ooueftes t<; lie loutid ill I lioller all < "lotv jnie»*«, win* and aiia;*- J® diflf' it-ut pattern* in st.e-k M.-ti • felt Huuiii mud * aitdtw over* at Z -. at HufT p Mimt* and t bildrtii * fttultber iVmiH a pair al Huff » S>.» hnif-Mtiai boaar for mlc In qm*. ai thu aft..* I I*4 .'I l.attl--- ItmiKoh Kid, I'atelit lip llut toil s»ti.»» sir.-- ;> 111) at ■ at A Hult A f»ob a. Tar l aau J s» -b'«e .lit it Is the l»-Nt working ttu- uiade lurti- water Always of; .NkHiliv i.;wi A Huff A Sot- Am A IJ«'<*»i ar- itead.|uartet- for g- . nart - aiid carriatce* he»- our K'i cart lot lit lur t «<• Mmw* St-amh-n* Hack ' »i I ttrain h kwt.l Ntt.it - -.«• IS to ' reduned to >*• a;■ it A ltuff A -xm *4. "i all • • 4 UmtltKr l«»>t»..two aoles «nt «ap ■nam Hand l*> <»nly to ciiwe •t« $1 -"* a pan » iM»aper than a ah'w tu-.i Will wrar twiee a« tuux A Huff 4k Hm I a.i kii»d» nt /rata 'it So I mill tf lb lalrMuii I re! btorr. /j-. ru.ij.lf We aha. sell the Uuck.-j. m r aa4 htttder thr Suulh brud Citl. •! i i«. alining hUtcAt, itmutbv a»d €bmtm f**l. etc. All kind* at ieitii tat'i > «t tk luattl piu-ea. <>llert €awbi .s-r 4k c«»-. Xrlirwijilr A l*r«e M td Alf - School Sh«r Ira* Ituui ilte etat ot tnakiu/ at»e- sto IA» ait 1 I tu i. A Kuff .V Haa Ma»au tor Fttw ii ItUikiui; Ketrular ft.- stXer. uur celit a It >1 at iiutl a Mve Mun » T Mar-hall <4 lVnu twp wa in t >«rti Tu»*lay. W W a.i -!i i>- »• "*»t buying j; >«U f< r r. K MtlW. > It- -is. <«f Him •» W«« a Cn 1 Z».\ uCi«' rHikir ?v«iur«iay M uk» aii'l ln> Will. "I Fl;. k *rrr >ti !•>«» Tn*-«iay. Hr. t W.u « a&i.t»-U of th« I ir; - ww !!» Uutl' r hatur«laf. W: M-; r« ai.- <»f twi> did ia Batkr Friday. J. li KitM-ry and » i(- «f Y"«i»p«t"Wii 1 hi> ln< mil- in tiu» "'ity la»t wwk T J H»»« !-!•■ *5 «l«* hardw-ir- «l»-al»-r ,4 < A>|» »i .a ii can m I»wB Tu«*bv. Mt> K ft Tna»W»- c.f \l;.Wl«rx twi 4i!*«• »iM|i|*iiif tu Batlt-r, Sat urday Mi>» a k«i-k«f iu tb«- Butler ka» "«u »< i <>anl *4 ill braltii i» i.j a--•» •- rr- i I n-rry > v.-.t . j iay. Aiuu» tU-C«fUtre twp. -» b<"»l (Mbrht-r 1* ly uti; ill wilii typhoid at ttof liuii.-r t > t aUiJ»'.iril of WMkIn|VJII twp. vMrtad b» d*u*iiW Mr» H«-iirr Flftu ■»l> m liar* tmtt w«ek Mi—Mary Mt< i« iiau t «rj. wmk Jokti WiiliaMi*. wb » i» working in l*iti- ujjtorUf 1' AI. E K H *iw iind at feouM- mv*r fMinday I, - j| Ul- .1 u w a.- Tan (M --en! ft-uu tap . iiislmd of <»«*»■ K <*rakaui a* at tmA aj«j»ar»- I>uj,' < ■ aa"rt"d witii tb«- dry -1.- «»f Huud F Ukr.-I A il'li. jH-!j4na. i#r«-j*»rt i*d ill at i..- lti4i..it city L U iWmu4 iM.wrfur tb»- Jiopulat r. rf Mr- J k. Zimiu-rtu:ui 1* in S«-w Y'«rk boyiiii; *prenjt sjowda. \\ -Iu 1 m» wjrt I tb«- 'AI ' ity Biiz y..r. 1 % ft4ird blr i*fotbl til*' \S »Vi.ii i< i> o|» rat .r tbi- *wk. W t ilL* tb- Brmu uxsr< baol rt titrbnj k'Ui' Monday fr .iu t)ir f uut-ral "f hi- aunt at Hiawarilia- Mr* J E Ziiuiii- rman an«oijiiifl«d bf W tnuitut-r Mim> Barton, if in N»*w Y.irk aftofediutt tkr Milliarry «tk .tad Mr- A'Uiu« is »i» nding tiii- ««<'k in W huntmry 1 imut Croikslianka Midiib-s»-x twji •a> .jj T u.-wLay • iraut la tht ttvatf ».f -.us* <4 the I- -t kunes in th* . oauty iwlwiiaK th«- famous * Ihaime UrtxA Mr- J < Brown at»l her family and i*#-l MIU 111 law I liarie- Sellers, of the tii.' Fim|»it r «ad Butl«*r twp intend t>. tb«- -tat- <>f Waehmglon, in April. i .aiuty Clerk W I' Tuni.-r r<-«»*ived word i.*b-Fdav. u( th. .1.-ath of his »is lev in aw. M:- Jam* Toiskt at her h"iie 1. li«wa >h* wa- a nint*-r«»f John M Turk of Mt. • r twp E jtirt .»f the McOea Hutu* on I. 4»-ff.-r->n St liavid si«- ii<. .if Evans City was in Biitb-r Freda v. gr.atiy inpruusil iu h* aith Uiouirh he has not U - n aide to >rt« rs\ ill*- liier sjirct. Win S. Mahafft r»f Flick ami Miss •>H i . Survei rf Ekastttwn were it ;tb 4sd «'ii tin- ~t h held a r.-rep tt<«i at their Ik>u» at link where tfcej were gwtcd Ity 45 <>f their frietttb. and ic ;„bI *»r - wb" Hut down to a grand t» ,i-i Vocal ami iMtnuwiuUl music * m faraitM wd an enjitfililf time li»1 In .ill |ir««rtit 1) «' StunJ.rn.uol Franklin twp haw )•-. i, MfiMdv «il f"* *h»* |>ast eij/ht <>r tiltie We*4« With jßllUßUi»ti*iU of the T and wdM-r awfctos trouble# con iw »«l therewith Imt if -lowly r.nivcr luj;. l»r A H'rlman -f I'uionville and J»r W < M« t>**.l for hv bit* many twimi* L**w Kmudvr of (iiiMiville. a young er l«r< 1 IJ-T of IVter Kane r«-r of Butler and with the firm of MH'nf ft-rty a <«> lata her matrnrtun*. i* lit; I the < " lll lal while bin firm t» tilling it. cxm tract witb tbelJ It A- I' for i and timber for tit- new ■witf-hea. A>■ *r r . bi» firm had a liij( csm Ira- ' for tb< »|>il> - mi hotel offio* tb<- <»tb«-r dav. Mr KHIIKP r told w ha- «;»-!it any tiiiK- in th« Hontix-rn >tai« (inflict»• a riw* war in tb« near fnt ur« ( iMi|»«-r-.lo« ii. Tb-- l>«al ui'-'ituu- will In- b«-l'l in l.t. - Hail iwit S;it'ir tin- Ittli. tt»-\ M<-t'but.«k will bfturt- in th»* HtriDlliy ' hir lie* <-imr«-b IM m-aruiK «> »tii|»l«*- tu« p Win (%natl-r X«-»*l ar<- Uikiuf irf to South Africa l: ..nil S<-lli<- Mi Millan Th>*ir aunt in A-pinwall la*t wi«*k. | j«lin Alrr ii hum*- from Ik-ntalCol | | I*-. Mi-- Ut-n.i Starr i» viKitinK fri<'iidn in V. «uivA ShWßir Bndi;'- <"o. of Kttubarv. wan botu«' la»t wi-* k J.itttt - Hor*|«-y ami Tom M< Millian iutrad giiing tr.- tin- pal'lir. Tin arti-t- [mwnlintr tin* | r rili- .m l approach the audiemw in niu li .i thf' ii.-niii mamier a« t*i prmln. >■ ji th.it will not -'«.u !»• foi tfi.ttj-u l'i tb.w fortunate MMHIKII to mt it Aino tb.- r» -* ue .'ii.- that follow*, HIIOWIUK the arrival at the tire A l„| the tiremeii r. »• irnyr a woman aid child ir. in tie ImrnillK lniil.liUK that m wrap i-l in flame- ami i>iuoke. It IK HO r«- thtH' a» t< make on*' forget that it i< only .HI animated picture, but a wwiu ie real lift* A y:«•• «1 W' *riii.' Child'* Spring Heel Kb<. at 4He a pair ItufT'c Mu- ' M:holar» w.uiti il at l th Wrst U'«) lie St. We ha Vf in-ier bail a iintrle complaint aU-nt tt" v. ear of our Meo'r • amel Skin >i. . We -iy till-. 11l tb- fnce of the fa- i that we bave ••.Id hunilreilxof pain* ot no- -inn all ovet Hutb r county A Hull & Hon 1.1 .t» vi. M:\VS. I.i: \s • JI'HV Pbksk.vtmknt Th"- final protrutinrnt of the zr.ui'i jury, madv la»t Thursday -tat«'d th>-y ,11 !■ .1 on 10 information- timlui)f 18 tmt l-ill- and i>fnorint; :! Tht-y m-oui Bieudrd a c unty britbfeover Arui-tr. n J rttn in Slipi- rvrtN-k twp. on the roa villf to Orove City. Th-y vi!tit«-ort«l in tb» Court H and thank- for cour t.- u* tr- .ittuent exprt sned to the Court. ofti«*n». and Distriet Attorney. Criminal C«>i kt. Samti*! Jackaou of the Sonth Bid« wh<. jrot too uiu> u 111)00r inside h:iu si; th<- Fn-nch drinking club last we» i k w-nt home rni«<-d a diitnrlwnoe and (then black«f 1 and undergo inprisonment iu tiie W. -t. rti Peutentiary for one year. M ii liy morning Gustav Marshall ' and Alphonw W.-rry were V»>th put on , trial for a--.«ult and battery Marshall . a bo-- in tb- urindirijf hall at tin* i l'late«.!a— w. rk- and W.-rry work, d under him. He was di~-harged and when h>- for hi- job he and Marnhael g»t into a and Worry a thumb wa- very badly eliewed up. N' .t with-tundine the thnmb bjth were f md 1. r .cilty but pay the eo-t- The «-a»e of Com. vs Cha- Wentling baa lie* n wttki That against Lafayette Douglaaa w«- «-oniinu«-iL That fi_aii:-t Isaac Mi t 'ord W;i- aettled ab*. Th.- a— »«il? and batt-ry cases against IVrry and iame* K*-Hy, with A. W l'.it:.-r- n a- <* mplainant have b.-en nettled The Fiank stalker larceny caße w«s .on tinned and the E l J ajrin illeiral Ji<|ii..r -•-.litijj tsiff -ettl. d. H J. Vandyke, the Renfrew black -tmth was acquitted of a. charije of a--Hiilt and th>- costo put on the pr - utor. Hev Matti-011 of tli- (to-jx-1 Prohibition Church. Vandyke hud threatened to -trik*- Mattison if the preacher tr»-«l to into the Renfrew chnrch An ej ■ int.-nt -uit to try tii** title of the church projierty 111 {lendinx. < Mirer Thomp-oo the liveryman t»i»vl to collect a -Uiail bill from A. W. Rt. Tl:> in.-n almost came to blow« alsmt it n tb«- f-treet The case wan airi*d in ( irt Tue.-.lay wh«-nKoot wasacquttted of a—ault. cittching two thirds of the -tn and Thompson one third < harles Henry has plesd guilty to a cbat f. of disturbing a iiie»-titif; made for rai-iUK 11 fracas in the Sal vation Army barracks He was sent to jail for So .lay - and in to pay c.-t- and sl«i fine Nk w Srn-s <) F Kei-t.-r has filed a oil! in equity against lauthe E. iiichardson which states that Keister and X. M Richard ~>n. husband of the deft entered into tb<- drj'goods bnnim-- in Prospect a partn.-r- in IW under the firm name of 11 F. Keister ACo * Mrs. Richardson purchased her bus baud's interest in iw:j. lb- h;f 1 put in the business and K. leter fl.ffiStf. and each was to Iwar ball the 10--«-- au.l L'« t half the |Wifl Th* partnership waa dissolved in June i-'.n* and the bill states that the deft will not -.-ttle the partnership acconut ai.'l frau.lently t«s>k possession of th* store and accounts, wherefore the plf ask- that a receiver lie an account <•( tin business b<- taken and the utocfc sold or divid«-d. NOTKS. Erjns 1 ity l«.ronire l»*tt for i-Vio .lames Sutton for ij-Vio. I'ml Mat hay for ijl.iasi, to indemnify them for th«ir ground taken and u-.-d in and wideuiutf Water St. in that town. •in Friday a petition signed by two thirds of the taxable citizens of Centre will* w .« pr» - nted to Court asking that th>* name of tiiat borough lie changed from C»-ntreville to Slipperyrock and their charli rso amended. The borough was incor|M>rated in I*4l. The reason.- H--inu.-d for the change are that there are other C**ntrevilles in the State, cans iii. trouble 111 receiving mail, that th.-ir j.o-t office is naiutsl Slipperyrock and that the normal school is called Slims ry ro«-k The petition will lie laid before the May xrand jury an«t heard May "J:f. Milton J (iarvin lun btien appointed i tverneer of thf Poor for Evan* City vkw A. J. Haiatbera, resigned. Lett' rs of administration on the e»- tatt >»f Morris Xorris. en appointed auditor of Mwldycrwk twp. vice H. II • iliver. r.".igne >nin-l s place. Isaiah Meala, I*. I' Itrown and James Smith wereap|*>inted Tiewera. The County Auditors of Beaver Co. auacharged their < 'oinuiiasioriers with ijfi.S'jo 70, the principal item of which is »M<*| paid to Lewis Graham the ex sheriff for two years salary "jailor or keeper of the county jail. " A salary of ii .m ptr annum ha- b<*en attached to the office for several years, the amount lie.ing fii.-d by theconrt at the of Sheriff (irahams term However, the auditors maintain that this is illegal ami that the salary dejiends upon the existence of two thitiKs: F'irst. That the county jail is not suitably built and ■'i'• iPI""d for the prisoners sentenced to lalx.r, and. secoiid, that sen tern* to lalsir. "hard labor' or separate and solitary confinement at Inlsu have not hewn |iasseoiiited on < hristian Stoiier, of I'arsonville, the ' "inniissioni-rt la*ing l>r I»r <> I*. Piwir, 11 II f toucher. E-'| and John Clark. Four a.-res of land of Marion twp, th«- estate of Jane I>tittlap. deceased, was sold at administrators sale to Mul vain Duulap, the administrator, for ♦is'. A petition for [inrtitioii of th<* real ■—tate of John Amberson. deceased, of Forward township, has been presented for his danghter Martha. A. 1.. Bowser was ap|a>inted auditor >f th*->-stat. of James t riswell, de<*'d. and Win I' Thornpsou of the estate of Martha Neher and Joseph Forquer of the estate of Mis. 1) t MuntZ In Carnegie s answer t-i Frick'a suit he iiisi-ts that Frick and all other mem bers of the company were bound by the "ironclad agreement." A divorce was granted to Mrs. Erne-tine Stuble, of Otade Mills, from her bnsbatid John Stuble whose where alsmts are unknown. She married >tuMe in IHS« »vhilt* a former husband Frederick \' r railroad-, trespass for *IO.OOO f,,r preempting the plaintiff s land in Prim twp The land, a 4i*» acre tract. la\ son Thorn Creek and a strip -1.000 fort long and 100 feet wide was taken by the railroad In Meadville. this week, the jury in the Lowman-McLaughlin contested clerkship case could not agree. This was one of the slimmest terms of Criminal Court on record The will of Daniel Denny, dee d, of Winfield twp. has Utr. prolwited and letters granted to John E. Easley and John Milhiser. The motion for the appointment of an mditor in the estate of Jacob Knauff. dec d. was continued until May term. Martha Amberson has sold her half inter* *t in her father's. John Amberson. real > st Oil Co. is drilling on i " Win Anderson and If. Brandon t i as. ULADK RUN —Li deck > r A: Co. are drilling on the H. Boggs farm. WATKR: STATION The Forest is drilling or the N. Hartung farm. ADAMS '.VJ* Staples and Buzzard's well on tfc' A 1 Irvine abont three mil-s east of ( a ry is uood for about 25 tills. It i new '< iritorv, and A 1 and Dick have atoii WO acres The Fori st's well on the Kauisey is dry in th" liM) foot. RKN'KWJ.W — Cowden & Cos well on th-> Walters is making 2"> blls. It opens some new territorry. BcTLER TWP. —David Dale and Jas. Thompson have each bought a fourth interest in the Eifier well and lease on the Thomas Lindsey farm, each paying *•2.000. Jeff Cani'-r and J. F. Johnston have In ■ n holding a block of wildcat leases i covering 000 acres at El tin wood 011 the I'. He W. They have drilled one well that is said to Is- good for 7,° i barrels a day and there is not another well with in one and a half miles. CLINTON TWP Phillips has located four more wells on the Sefton Lackey and Wiley farms His well 011 tin Win Sefton is reported good for 25 blls. ACCIDENTS. ' Howard, son of Fred H. Goettler fell down stairs a few days ago and cnt a gash in his forehead. ' Bert ('alien of the Ist ward was cnt 1 by falling glass at the Plate Works, last week. r Edward Orabe, a son of W. 11. Gralm , of Jefferson twp. fell from a straw stack 1 ami broke a shoulder bone, last Satur -1 •» _ ClllltCll NOTES 1 Some ministers from Butler are hold- I I itiK services at Harvey Kirkpatrick's in , Clinton twp. The M. E. congregation Sunday ' morning raised by subscription S6OO, ' the balance of a £I,OOO debt on the church. It took just twenty minutes to do it. 1 The C. E. of the First Presbyterian I I ehurch held a stocking social Monday i" evening. Bethany Reformed church holds a birthday social at the home of Mrs. L. Mardorf, !Jo# W. Cunningham St., , Friday evening March 2!J. >1 iddletow 11, r Roes Campls-11 of the W. Va. oil field 1 has ls-en visiting his parents, J. <' f Campbell and wife, lb- is nursing a 1 1 rippled arm. A little girl lielonging to Mrs. Beil 1 stein, of Troutman, was severely injnr- I ed by slipping through a porch on her '• way to Sunday School. I The open meeting held by Hooker ' 1 lodge h". B. S. was well attended Mrs. Jane Starr,relect of E. W. Starr, t ■ formerly of this place, died at the home of her son, Erastus Starr, in Butler, on v last Sunday iu the 7H year of her age. Mrs. Starr had been suffering from gripjie and pneumonia and her death re '■ ! suited from the mptureof a blood vessel II j 111 her head. Mrs. Starr was one of those kind, amiable persons that all love ' to meet. Her brothers, John and Jos. ' both live in this twp. and her surviving * children are lira. Anna Timblin Em It us and Perry Starr of Butler, John T. of Kittanning, S. M. and Albert of this place. The funeral sermon was preach , ed in Concord church on Tuesday after (l : noon, H ' A representative of the Standard Oil I 1 Co, from Butler was in our township a 1 few days ago endeavoring to instruct i our people how to vote at the coming primary election. It is said that he re -1 reived the promise of 11 team to carry I voters to and from the polls in the in s | terest of Ins ilk. Well, Mr. Standard ' man, there art some people here who r t read for themselves and who do their own thinking and know enough to do II their own voting, and who have neither „ fear nor regard for the t/uay lash, nor for those who wield it, and still they are Republicans and believe iu equal rights '■ ami in equal representation for all. SILKX. Mens German Stockings and Felt >f Boots rednced to 40c a pair, all sixes. A. I j Ruff & Son. <'ciitonnial I'ritcreilings. Th.-re was a meeting of the Executive Committee of the Centennial held at the oftii*- i>f Chairman Xeglev last Fri day evening. March Hth. H. C. M rAboy acted as secretary anscription books have also l>een sent out through the county and a liberal resjHinse is promised from all sections. Harmony and Zelienople. George Welsh of Jackson twp. and E. H Stauffer of Harmony made a trip to Ohio last week where they expected to purchase horses ami oil property, but they came back empty handed. P. C. Xesbitt and his soli Harvey and daughter Mary of Jackson township left last Saturday for Akron. Obio. Jacob Sitler and John Bame both of Jackson twp. have been sick for some time. Anna Wise of Butler was the guest of her cousin Sweetie Knox at Harmony several days last week. Levi M Wise, Esq. of Butler and Francis Murphy of Chicora were calliug on their Republican friends in Harmony on Thursday of last week. W. W. Waters, mercantile apprais er, of Evans City was in Harmony last Saturday calling on the merchants. The Empire Glass Works of Zelieno ple is busy filling orders at present. Frank Knox and wife of Warren, <>., were at Harmony on Sunday the quests i f their parents Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Knox. Mrs. 11. W Bame of Harmony left for Allegheny on Monday evening where she was called on account of the sick ness of Mrs. .1. <>. Stuart's daughter. John Z. Ziegler will build a stable at once on the site of the old stable burned last Saturday at Harmony. (». W. Mayes is repairing his house in (J. W. Mayes is repairing his house in Harmony this week. On Saturday morning March loth the Harmony flour tniil valued at #IU,OOO, was destroyed by tire with only &-J.UOU, insurance in effect. Two stables were burned with it. The fire was first seen by Mrs. W. Cranmer, who lives near the mill on the west side, at 3:SO a. 111., she immediately gave the alarm by screaming tire until hoarse which awak ened others and the whole town was aroused and a desperate tight followed for the preservation of property. By the time the people were gathered and bucket brigades formed the fire was be yond control and the nearby buildings manned. Large chunks of burning wood and sparks were thrown all over the npjier part of town. All roofs ex cept the tin and slate were mounted with men who bravely fought the de stroying element for one hour when the mill and two stables lay in ashes Many men on the nearby buildings were scorched and blistered auda num ber of courageous women were at the pumps through town pumping and carrying water in pails working and ex hausting their strength even while strong Ijodied men stool and looked on. The light of the fire reflected in conn try houses four miles from town and ashes fell over one mile out of town. A brisk wind was blowing from the west which with the intense heat made a ter rific fire. The Harmony Milling Co. with Frank I). Van Vecbten as manager owned th • mill iiiul but a short time ago spent over $5,000, in repairs ami were nearly reaov Taylor prevented i the arrest of his Secretary of Stat**. ' Powers and Captain Davis, charged with ls-iug implicated in (ioeliel s ninr i der, and afterwards assisted them in leaving the city; and afterwards called | out the militia! On Sunday the S ate | Capitol was surrounded by troops, i while Gov Beckham and his government were guarded by armed men. On Tuesday'the Kentucky legisla ; turc adjourned, and the commanders of j the two Natural Guards entered into an agreement to abide by the decisions | of the courts Public Sale. March, 28, At Mrs. Mellie E. Porters in Marion twp., beginning at 10 a.m.. stock, farming implements, grain, etc. j Just received another lot of those fine i rockers made \ . \V. Burtch & Co.. of i Jamestown, N". Y. More than 200 of j THEM sold by AMV &: BBOWN in seven : months. Finest, line of rockers ever I sold in Butler for the money. Parties wishing to purchase or sell 1 oil properties, farms, city residences or. i real estate of any kind, should call upon | P.m. Walker,iu Kettcrcr's b'd'g,opposite : W <). Hutler Pa. Peoples Phone No. 174. AMY & BROWN are still selling the New Royal Sewing Machine for $lO. and up. See it Is fore paying SIO.OO to SOO.OO for a machine. MEATUS. WAGXEK At New Kensington, Feb ".'7. 1900, Peter Wagner, formerly >f 1 Jefferson township. M-CLELLAX Thursday. March Mb. lOiNi. at Warren Pa.. John D. Mc [ Clellan. aged :{•> years. His remains were buried from his home near Harrisville. S itnrdav. He is survived by a wife, nee Morris, but » no children. He was a brother of Mrs. . H. W. Kixmce. of South Main street: Mis> Mary A. McClellau. of West street, and James B. McClellan, of Grove City, • all of whom attended his funeral. ; STARR—At the home of her son I. E . i in Butler. March 11. 1900. Mrs. Elisha Starr, in her 7'.2nd year. Y<>UNG At her home in Butler twp. .• March It. l'.too. Mrs. Bert Youus;. aged about 45 years. •rf AX WELL Friday, March 9th. 1900. > at his home near Saxon Station. William W. Maxwell, aged 60 years. > Death was caused by heart failure. Mr. Maxwell was a veteran of the, civil ■ war. an active Republican worker and . a man of excellent qualities. He had ; been appointed tipstaff and was to take • his position Monday morning. He was • the lather of James M. Maxwell. Butler s newly elected tax collector. Funeral services were held at his home Satur -1 day afternoon. His remains were I brought to Butler Sunday morning on ihe West Peun and interred in the North Cemetery, the G. A. R. and U. V. L. attending. TURNER At her home in Parkertwp. March '2 1900. Mrs Elizabeth Tur ner in her SOth year. She was the mother of Clerk of Courts W P. Turner, and of S. C. Turner of Bruin. RUNKLE—At her home in Mercer Co. March 12, 1900. Mrs. Sarah Runkle. mother of J G. Runkle of Walker Ave. Butler. BUCKHOLDT At Charleroi, March 12. 19H0. Maj. A. P. Buckholdt, for mi rly of Grove City and Quartcrinas ter of the loth Reg N. G. P. MITCHELL At his home in this place Sunday evening. March 11. 190«l ■ .sil't : kc "lliv. pi I i ?>. 1 l ICC 2jt Peerless Pills Cure Constipation. Not I* iter tha'i U-ST, but bettei than the rwt •'Not like other pills." Price 25c Peerless Pills Cure Constipation. Nut better than tae l>«t, tut better than th "Not like other pills." Price 25c. i eerless Piils Cu.e Constipation. Nt letter than the U«t, but letter than the reft "Not like other pills." Price 25c. Peerless Pills Cure Constipation. Not better than the l**st, but l»etter than the rest. "Not like other pills." Price 25c. Peerless Pills Cure* Constipation. Not letter than the *t. but better than the n«t •'Not like other pills." Price 25c. (You can tet them at BOYD'S.) ATOU'LL KNOW HOW GOOD 1 \VH EN YOU SEE TH EM. Our 25c box papers. Our ioc and 15c fine writing paper tablets. Blank books at the old pi ice. Albums bought before the ad vance. Kodaks with a special discount in January. Photograph supplies always fresh. Sporting goods. Late fiction. Bibles cheaper than ever. Everyday needs at everyday prices. At DOUGLASS BOOK store;. Eagle B'l'd. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS In the lHstrU-tCourt oftlic I niteri States tor the Western Dis trict of IVitusylvania. In t In' mutter of / Frederick M Kenno. Xn. In Bankruptcy. llanUrupt. 1 To the creditors of Frederick M. Kenno. of llutler, in the county of Hutler, ami District aforesaid, bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that on liie third day of March, A. I>. 1900, tin: said Frederick M. Kenno w:is duty adjudicated bankrupt; ami th.it the first meeting of Ills creditors will be held at the office of J. W. Hutchison, Kefeiee in Bankruptcy. No. 11l N. W. IMa mond. Butler. Pa., on day of March, A. 1> twin, :»t 111 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time the said creditors nmy attend, prove their claims, appoint ii trustee, ex amine tiie bailkrupi.and transact such other business as may properly come before said meet hilt. .1. w. lIrTCHISON. March s, i;«oo. Referee in Bankruptcy. Clerk's Notice in Bankruptcy. Stephen Cummlngs, Att'y. In the Olst rict Court of ths I'n'.ted St ilt s for the Western District of Pennsylvania, Samuel A lien, of Franklin township, Butler countv, Pennsylvania, a bankrupt under the Act of Congress of July 1. lnys, having ap plied for a full discharge from all debts provable against his estate under said Act. notice is hereby given to all known creditors and other persons In Interest, to appear be fore the said Court at Pittsburg, in s;iiti Dis trict, on the 357 day «»f Marcn, 1900, at 10 o'clock iu the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said peti tioner should not be granted. WILLIAM T. LI NOSEY. Clerk. Notice of Application for Charter. Notice is hereby given that an appli cation will be made to the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania, on Friday, the 30th day of March, A. I). 1900, by C. K. Ciawford, 11. J. Crawford, T. B. Gregory, H. O. Mahood, Jos.GriefT, J. J. Gos. 1900, at I o'clock p. 111.. the following described properly, to-wit : E. D. No. :tT and :is. May Term.iunn. Williams ,V .Mitchell and 11. II Uoucher, Attorneys. All the right, title, interest and claim of Isabel lllnes and John lllnes, mortgagors, and Philip lllnes. terre lanant., of In and to all that certain phu'c or lot of ground, situ ated In Hutler llfiro, Hutler county. Pa. I rounded as follows, to-wlt: On I lie north l>v Walnut street, on lie- cast liy Franklin street. 011 the south Ily lot of J W Henry and on the west by an alley; said lot Inning a frontage of forty-three feet six Inches on I raiiklln street and extending thence west ward pre serving the same width one hun dred thirty feet, more or less, to this said alley and having thereon erected a I wo story frame dwelling house and outbuildings. Seized and taken 111 execution as Ihe prop perty of Isabel lllnes and John limes, mort gagors and Philip lllnes, lerre tenant, at I he -.nil of Tin-1 It l/ens' It & L Ass'n of Hutler, I'a, and M II Kambacher, TERMS ol SALE The following must be si I-I.ily compiled with when property Is stricken down. I When the plaintiff or other lien creditor becomes I he purchaser, the costs 011 the writ naisl lie paid, and a list of the liens, Includ ing mortgage searches on the property sold, together with such lien creditor's receipt* for I he amount of the proceeds of I lie sale or such pori lon I hereof as he may claim, must be furnished the Sheriff 2. All bids must lie paid In full. I All sales not settled Immediately will be continued until one o'clock, P- M. t of the next day al which time all properly not sett led for will again be put up and sold at the expense anil risk of the person to whom llrsi sold. •See Pllll lon's I ilge ,t, lit h edition, page till and Smith's forms, page ;w. THOMAS R 111 11 IN, Sheriff Sheriff's Office. Hutler. Pa.. Mar. Hth, llf JO. Notice to Contractors. The School Directors of Oakland twp., Hutler Co ,I'a., will receive sealed bids tor the erection of a school house iu said township,until Mar. 24, iout everything in tl, Furniture, Carpet and House Furnishing goods line can be found. Vss£ Each week's advertising is simply a friendly jg| hint in regard to a few of the many useful )3Ejg things we have to show you. jjj CORK LINOLEUMS jg Yes, we told you about them last week, but they are SSI worthy anotlier announcement If you knew the real JSC Rvalue ol a good Linoleum, you would have no other kitchen ll Overcoats Reduced to 10.00 All our #lB & 20 overcoats reduced to 12 * Every price we name is much lower than others ask for similar grades. Schaul & Nast, LEADING CLOTHIERS, 137 South Main St., Butler. HUSELTON'S Spring Footwear The Very Finest Shoes Ever Shown in Butler for Men, Women and Children. Every New Idea That has merit in it as to style, comfort and sen ice in footwear develops in this ' Vrfl • ; '/jT' i\!: C- Jv i : A SPLENDID EXAMPLE of the maker's skill ni>ut into the products of the high priced tailors, but our standard of quality is a good many degrees above our standard of prices, so our goods all value for much more than we charge. T. H. BURTON Pianos Tuned, Voiced and Regulated. Now is the time to have your Piano looked after. You wanf a reliable man to do the work, not one that is here today and gone tomorrow. "Tramp Tuners" gen erally half do theii work if they know how to do it it all. A great many pianos get tl• blame when the tuner (?jis at fa 1 It. lam here to stay and guaran e all work. J. c CANER at Newton's Music Store, or 109 Water Street, Uutler, Pa. Instruction given on all instru ments. W\NTKI> lloin-nl 111111 woman to travel (<>r liitr< lioum", »al. monthly and with lii'-rriuit poriltln prrmaii ,*i)t . 111.-I.is,- nclf-addri'sM'.i -.muiiM-n .nvciopc MA.NAtiKK. UJO Luiton tfldg.. Chicago. Women's Fine Shoes, Lace or button at 85c, $1,51.25 and $1.50 —up to the minute in style. Business Shoes. Stylish footwear for business men; tan box and Russia calf, fine vici kids, velour calf, pat ent calf that have ease and comfort as well as wear in them at $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50. Men's Patent Leather. Full dress affairs at $2.50, $3.50, $4 and ss,that you must have to be well dressed; shoes that go into the very best soci ety and feel at home there. Men's Working Shoes in oil grain and heavy veal, two sole and tap bellus tongue, atsi, $1.25 and $1.50; Box toe at $1.50, $2 and $2.50; iri fine satins for dress at SI.OO, $1.25 and $1.50. OUR 1900 FASHIONS. Really the nicest line of Suitings ever shown by us, we now have for your in spection. This is a sort of a Spring Opening, though it is not a forma! opening at all. You will find the nicest goods, the latest fashions, and we are here to fit you ' perfectly. Wedding Suits a Speciality. (ooper 8c (0., Leading Practical Tailors., DIAMOND, UUTLKR. PA. L. S. McJUNKIN, Insurance and Real Eslate Agent. H7 K.J J EPPERSON. BUTLER, - PA. Advertise in tbe (JITIZBN.