THE CITIZEN. THURSDAY, APRIL ia, 1900. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. *UTE~AII - ndi&* to mal»e aanc *ln their a■*> nboulil u- 1 *>' **} °* It:r ioMfiiti.n. to d. 08. tir Moo . taorniac. Teachers Examinations Richey's Easter Candy. Martincourt d£ Cc » Harne-s etc. Wick's Furnishings. Leighner s Jewelry. Pisor's local. Agent wanted Horses wanted. Cooper & Co s clothing Amy & Brown s locals. C. T s furnitnre. Admlnl-.iiarxl Executors of *»**'-:■• nu •ecnr* their receipt book-. the <_l I 1- ZKN oft: - at.«J per, ;in u-' •• '" ' .ii-.lt note books. LOCAL AND GENERAL, The Lowry House is to have a rlate roof. --Our Plate Glass stock continue- to boom. —The new street-car lines will run into money. All dog property should be tied up these daj s. —A girl can look killing in an Easter bonnet without a bird. —The bicycler jumping on his wheel ia another sign of Spring. No ma'.ter how nigh an Easter hat may be the «irls can talk over it. —The days of youth are happy, and the nights should be looked aft--r. —Richev makes a grand display of Easter toys and candies. Se«- a/1 v. The egg has an old Easter relation, but the rabbit hat no tale to sj»eak of. —All the birds are back and the Song Sparrow makes the sweetest note. Our independent producers have been in a dazed state since last Friday. When the retire before the English they take their traps with them. - As time is money, the returning Spring may Is- looked npon as a green back The County Commissioners bought a team, new wagon and harness for the Poor Farm last week. —Those little porkers in the candy store windows illn-trate the connection between ham and eggs. When yon bave done a charitable act don't Isjastof it. If you do ym may Is- called npon to do it again. Overseers of the I*o>r. Miller and McLure, have turned ov-r a list of J590 paupers to the County Commissioners. —H. G. Koegler, the HanuAhstowri undertaker, is handling wall paper and moulding His P. O. address is Denny. The Dublin reception to the Queen was a spe<-tac|e, though England hasn't berii in the habit of giving Ireland much of a show. —We have received a neatly bound copy of the IH'M school laws and deci sions of Pennsylvania, with the compli ment* of Supt. Howard Painter. A sample of each strata of r i/rin ihiK ■'at 'X fw-i, an«l nine at t"it 'l'll II n i i .y.e of a tuhl in other I "ior < i m :.'I! leet, MO that whtli thre<- of th' tatih ire larger than the average, nine are umaller, The H. K A J» will run an eicrtr "lon train lo PittuhtirK on next Hnrnlay I banter The train will |«nve ' 'mifff. villi: at II M't, t'enelton at, !t M, liutler at, 10:00 am : and arrive at Allegheny at II.'!" itetnrnlriK IcaVCH till- I'. A W. Hi it on in Alles(h in. The furii for the round trip i« 4>l. V'irunken man kick" 1 a barrel of H id nuiir»i?0 and ( - I-t will l>e occ.tlpb-d under the »ch<»d law. The locution for th> Hprini{dale ImildillK ha* 1 tot yet been decided upon The Hoard propoan erecting liv*-foorn building*. planned n* to l«» readily enlarged One of the moit iiitere*tin|( of the old hooka in Hntler, at j»re > nt, i* th«- account (took of the old M> in town on bn-ines«, Tuesday. Will Hevdrick and family have gone to housekeeping at 310 W Peen St. Charlie Godwin ha* opened a jewelry and repair -h. •> on Jeffer- -n street. Dr. O. P. Piaorof North Hope was a business visitor in Butler. Tuesday. E»prt--!' -nal district of Kansas Grant Grossman of Brady twp. war in town. Tuesday. Tie lately returned from York state where he was agent for the Home Comfort Range Co. Ex-Sheriff John T. Kelly was stricken with -o ->evere aatta-k of heart failure last evening at hi.-? home on \V. Jeffer son street.that his life was despaired of. Joseph Moore, lately of Grove City, has moved to North Washington where h*- will engage in the hardware bu-i ness with his son-in law. J. A. William eon. Mrs. John Waddell drove into Butler from Piano, Sunday morning, to meet her daughter-in-law. Mrs. Ed Waddell, who was returning from a visit to her husband. Snpts Gibson and Painter and Prof Irvine attended the "Round Table of Superintendents and Principals at Greenville, last week, and Prof. Gib-on read a paper. Eugene Rau--her and Charles Henry have left for Uniontown. Pa., where Katie-hers have a contract for building fifty coal miners' houses. The job ia expected to last eight months. Ten.sard DeWolf, political editor of the Pittsburg I>-ader. returned to the city, Sunday, after ;; week's loaf at borne Tense started in as a route re porter and is gradually working up ward in the newspaper world. Harry King of Saxonbnrg is a mem ber of Troop A, 11th U. S. Vol. Caval ry, which was with Gen Lawton when he wa- killed at San Maleo. The Gen eral was standing near Harry on the firing line and had spoken to him just a moment before being shot, Ex-County Treasurer Francis An derson of Saxonbnrg ha- a big family Bible who— records date back to 11~>') the oldest entry being • Gan t More was bom in the year of our I>>rd on March the Hist, 177» Mr. Anderson intends to place it in the Saxonbnrg ex hibit at the (bounty Centennial. D. A. Heck and .on Will left last Thursday for Columbiana Ohio to take charge of their store there. The r> < of the family will move as ► .on as John, who is recovering from typhoid fever, is able to Is- about. Mr. Heck s many friends wish him success in his new location. N. J Spohn of Summit twp. is able to Is- ation! again after recovering from the typhoid feyer. His family, twelve in numls-r. had an all winter siege of it. Of the twelve, ten had the fever seven being sick at • <<-• time. Two, Hattie and lye, died The disease is supposed to have ls-en canned by a js>ol of stag nent water in a field l>elow the house. John W. Coulter, K-q while in AHe gheny twp., a few days since, sat. in a chair that is nearly 200 years old. The chair i« a -pi it bottom, -straight back one and will probably Is- at our On ten nt»l. It ii now owned by Mrs. John Hutton and wa-. the property of h> r great grandfather, James Anderson, arid was made shortly after the year 1700. Mr- Sutton also has a large ili hie that is very considerably over* hun dred years old. Tarentum is to have a new bank. Spring is preparing to go into the new leaf industry. Alleged wive iof I, Davis, late propriwtor of the Alvin theatre in Pitt" burg, are turning up in all parts of the country. . A party of fifteen, including Joseph Keisernan of Franklin have purchased a tract of (VKMtOat;rw iii -touthern Mexico, on which they will plant robber trees. Friday, the 20th, is the next Arbor day and yon should plant a tree along your street or road, but not. like the fc| low who sang- I rams them in. Now thick, now thin. For what care I They grow or die. I>eWitt Miller delivered the last lecture in the V. M. C. A. cour-.e, Tin s day evening. His subject was, "Is the Kepublie Sufficient Unto Itself';" Ac cording to Mr Miller our Republic has innumerable virtue- and few blemishes, and is sufficient unto itself tilt the end of all things. A crowded house listen ed to him. PARK THIiATRIi. Tut. KI,AI(K SDVII,I,K <>». AI,I, SI.XT WH.K. The Klark S,villeC., willopri at the I'/irk Theatre Monday for a week's ;tay in the great, comedy drama "Alia Mistake, ' The pre ■~f near by towns where this company ha* played rec/mi men<) them very highly There will I<< »"'« ait' I) tween ,1(1- as wilt he introduced by d life rent u.em I/- rs oi tinj company. Ladle*, will U admitted to the (> '!, nerved feat", on Monday mgtit for l"> cents if they «et their seals reserved Is-fore 7 p m. Mon day. Or:Km Otrij OIIII.H At'tuf In '(» ie of Oar'iirls , which will U seen here April iJOth, Henrietta Crosman has a play that is said to excel any ever turned out by that prince of dramatists, Broiison Howard. In fact. One of <>nr. Mr Howards pet play, and himself regards it as the is-sr, tut of writing he lias ncompiixhcd In the iotter to Mauri ' ' iinphell, Miss I'rn msin's manager, a tew days ago. Mr. Howard wrote ' I bear nothing but good of Mmi ' rosinan i performance of the leading part, and I have the highest re peel forle-rartisth poiitlori Oriiml Itpcra llatiw- I'Htsbiirg . v ,e >.i ,vei!. the Orand Stock ('omparty will iepeftt for |s rforniaiieei only the greatest srtcce»s oi the theatrical season in Pittsburg, "(Jno Vadis," >1 iirUcls. Wheat. wholesale [rt-ice ... Rye, T, Oatx, " Ml Corn, " 4'i Hay, " ' .10 00 Kggs, " 10 UutUr, " IHT> PotatAmu. " ....... W (Cabbage, per lb ............ 01 Apples *1 Squash, small, per lb 01 1 Turnips, j«-r Im 40 Onions, iMirlm ~,., 50 ' "arrots. jair bu ,V) , Parsnips, pnr hn V> ('hlcken, dres-ieil peril) |0 12 Onion MCU retail, per qt. 10 I Maker to Wearer. . ! I',very self man driirc? to Ibe well dressed; his friends and neigh i lior-4 respect htm all the more. ' j A v>» 11-drc ,i/-d man is always at jieac • with himself atel the whole world. Tl'.c Chicago Tnilora' Ai*ociat ion, i« a union of practical Tailors, ankiliK only fair waj(e«> for tiieir labor. They are all artiata in their line (t i t ini|>o»ii!i!c for them to make olher than hi({hKiadc Karnienta, liven tie* loweat Pi t) atMt (expre*a prepaid) cannot If duplicated at anywhere nrar our prices, li will pay you to call on the Haltniiutn or »cn I him a and he wilt call on you with the line*! line of cloths ever ahown. 1.11. ptaom, Hooker, l'a. LEGAL NEWS. NEW SUITS John Callahan vs Joseph H Reott. a[ 1 peal by defendant from judgment ren dered by Thomas McGucken. J P. Scire facias sar mechanics liens have }*f-n filled against the Davis Lead Co. and Clement Niggle, contractor, for claims of P. C Kelly for *"- >v .25. The-. Deimling for *10.15 and JamasT. Wick enhagen for *17.61. Sidney Wimer, by her next friend John S tough ton vs William Wimer petition for divorce, from bed and board, with alimony. The parties were married in I s *-} and the declaration states that during the past year her husband -track h--r twice with his fist and chased her with a razor. J. W. Gould, a junk dealer, h»- sue< Adam Rettig, a well known Summit twp. farmer, for *IO,OOO damages for malicious prosecution and false im prisonment. In Angnst, l s !t0. Gould was arrested on complaint of R f *ttig on two charges, larceny of the gearing part of a threshing machine, and buying and receiving junk from minors Retina - bovs wbo had sold Gould some old machinery and scrap iron without their parents leave ) The grand jury at Sept. term, ignored the charge of lar cney and Gould was placed on trial on the second charge and acquitted by order of the Court, the costs being pi iced on Rettig. The statement says Gould was in jail—long time- four days in all and he wants the damages for his injured reputation, etc*. NOTES. On petition of his father I-niah Arm strong of Marion twp. Montgomery Armstrong aged years, has been placed in the Polk Institution for Foi ble Minded. Th<- report of the bridge inspectors on the Marshall bridge in Forward twp. ha- been approved. Tin- bridge work cost SISOO, and the masonry done by I. T. Heaven. 4016.18. R. J. Barron has l*-en appointed tax collector of Cherry twp. vice W. J. Gra ham, who declined the office. The will of Hugh McCrea dee d, of Butler twp. has l>e«-n probated By its terms he leaves his wif<-, besides his dower, all his money. bonds. etc.. three lots on Brady St . Butler, the use of the homestead south of town for life and all its furniture; to his sons Wm. S. and Geo. D. together 150 acres in Clearfield twp.; to Bernard he leaves 175 acres in Clearfield twp., 100 being for himself and 75 as trustee for his brother Hiram to James and Francis be gives the home stead farm. 4i acre- south of town; to his daughters Catharine Flick and Mary E. Leech 100 acres of land in Clearfield twp ,to his son John S !■ i one half intere-t in the John McOrady farm, 41 acres in Cleirfield twp. to Hugh McCrea, Jr *lo>. Hi- s 77f< John VV Powell to Wm M Witte lot at Karver* Station. Klvina A Morris to F •( Forquer ">7 aiTes in Washington for '>7 F.I Korrjii'-r to ('A Morrin'piit claim for name for S7I!MS7. Ann ami Klla t'amptiell to im>- <| 'lit. claim for name for $1 AIIIOH I, (inii I /i l» A Cihn lot, on Kim Ht. Bntler for fIU.VI Edw ',*hrirtti«- to (Jlenn W (,'hriitie IW! ai-rcH in I'arker for Jo* M ('hri-dic to name ami; for SIOO. Alliert M Chriatie name for i£;oo. Robert Hogg. Jr. name for WHI John It ('hriHtic ".win for SIOO Alvin A Anderson Mine for ♦l2r>, TH'Jrcerlo 1/it.a Montgomery il'> M ri•* HI I'.ulTalo for *SOO T H'irnw to .lohn Montgomery > nci-it in Huftalo for tj(.V)O, M.l N'-fl lo Harati »1 (iillc«pi<- lot in i'.ith r twp for SHOO Wm It ('arnahan to ICvertl onegal for H'-'M.'l'i Andrew I ", Joaeph 'I lionl'-y to I>l W. .1 Heatty lot. Oil Centre Ave, liilt,l"T, lor*l-7M» >lnrrlit|{i! bicfimci. H. F l,<«ln- Kmleutou \itntii<- P BtUM Hi* Points Joseph Handeraon Kuelid Ocrtrnde Lov" Hntlcr twp Jame* Willliuii I'i'iry ' ilenoru Alice Hannah Hlllltliun. .... " Frank 11 fjogan ... (Hade Mill* < J<-rtrii'lij H Hurt ley. . .Ivy wood Frank M Barver ~.. Huttercup Kiln Miller A ' 1 llcjili r Until r (lam ii onniin II W L'-xlie Emlenton M R Hllliard Hi* i'oiuta Chriatiiui lli-rril Humtnil twp Annie |>oerr Wlnllelil twp Harvey Huff Oil f 'ity Anna V«inie|| Fewdton W i> ltiilnn« r New ' HHI l« At Heaver, Kdward I'ovrell of Kri"li and Kva Kelly of • l/le .1 nut received ut. Amy -jionsible for an unfortunate affair 0:1 <»ur streets last Sunday night The boys threw stones against th I,'hinaman's door and then like tta<* wicked flea, got out of sight Th" - Chinaman rushed up to the «treet. spied a couple of ladies and their kids on the other side, returning from church and rushed across and trii'd to grab a boy. The women interfer ed. and then he wanted them to go across the street to see the broke!. glass bnt eouldn t say so. and caught une of them by the arm. This scared the women, and they ran and -creatm-d and the Chinaman ran after them A; Boos' corner some men mterf erred and tried to turn th<- Chinaman back, sad when he persisted in following the women .and boys they boxed his ears. This started the Chinaman screaming like a wild cat. but he dodged around the men and took after the women again who ran across th<* street and took re fuse in the office of the Kramer livery. Th<- Chinaman tried to follow them iu. and then some men kicked him and slugged him and slung him around by his cue; and still he k ; pt at it. t ive men hurt their hands slugging that Chinaman before he desisted: and the odd part of the affair wa- that not "lie of them could knock him down. Next day his face was black and blue all over, and he looked and acted likt M crazy man. Ol E NOTES. The Market—Both agencies droppeeeii issued in New York at an outlay of over fioo.ooo f'>r which the publishers desire a Manager in this county, also a good solicitor; good pay to rif»t.t party. Nearly 100 full-page engravings, sumjjtuom paper, illuminated covers and binding?; over ?n from Pitt* bnrg and joints in Western I'ennsjrlya ma lo Washington will ho run on May 10. Round trip tickets will be Hold at rates <( noted be low, good going on special train indicat ed, or 011 train No. t. leaving I'iti burg at HMO P. M and carrying through sleeping cum to Washington Special train of through parlor ears and coaches will be ron on the following schedule Trains leave. Rate. Pittsburg M. 00 A. M. WOO Tareutum 7.<17 " l». (H# Natrona 7,41 ' Hntler tt.'Zri " ».00 Freeport 7.G1 " U.W Altoona 11.40 " 7.85 W; hiugtori. .Ar 7.15 I'. M 'I ickets will be good returning on any regular train, except the Pennsylvania Limited, until March "A and May 111 inclusive, respectively, arid to stop oil' at Baltimore within limit. Holder* of Hpr-cial excnrmon ticket* to Wft-hiiiKton can pnrchane, ut the I'cnn cylviniit Railroad ticket offlcrw in WHKII in ((ton, excursion to Richmond Ht rate of £l.o nri'l to ' >lO, and to Virginia Itmr.h at. *1 >'» WiiMhiiiKton to Mount Vernon and re turn, via Electric Railway, 50 cent Khonld tin: number of paMHotitfnrH not be Kufllcient to warrant, the running of a special train, the company reserve* the rl«ht to carry participant* ori regular trr*in. Ticket* on khlm in I'ittflbnrtf, at I ,'nioti Ticket Ofllcc, mi Fifth Avenue j rind I wion Htation, and at. nil station-! mentioned above For full information ppply to amenta or Thotnri* K Wall. I'ap*cri|for A Kent Western District, Kift h Avenue and Hmithlield Htroot, I'lttM l»nr« The New Royal Hewing Machine old by Atnv it IJrown haw eyery K'nid point or every hl|di (trade machine iimde It has hi«h arm. donhle four-motion drop feed adjustable hard *teel liearinK*., ! self I breading shuttle, Mtitch regulator, foil net of attachment*. &■ When our friend "th« aKent" tell» you that "New Royal is no (food, you can be dead mire "it in all in hi* eye We will *e|| you three mm bints and warrant each one of them for ten yearn for the ijii.i 00 he asks yon for one Don't allow him to "do" you. WANTED Christian mull or wo man to <|ualify for pi-rnii«neut po-dtlon of trust in your home count;'. yearly, I', wloi.e self addn itcd, st-unped envi iopa to i< s. VALUCS, 0«wn1 Secretary, care of the ( t TI/i'.M. Bicycles for 1900. The Cutler ('ycle Company'* s;rand opening In now K<>iriK on at tlieir m w room-t, l!j!( Went, .|effcriu»n ••feet, where can lie MI I. ii the finest lot of wheeb and bicycle Miipplie.. eynr brought to liutlcr The ptihlic in cordially Invited to < all and inspect their k<»h\h No matter whether you wi )h to purchase or not. call and yon will l>e welcome A* there In only ore fl iif, there m only one wheel, th»> "NATIONAI,," of which we make a specialty, hut we, have others The Hnell and Ka|(lc. which with the Natioti al. form the three l*i*t wheels In the market. The "K»KI(I" I* the ladies favorite and they unjl them at special mUM that iint in duplu nted any where Wheel* at price* to milt everybody, from fit t«i ♦'»o Theyhiivi alarKcnum >MT of old wheel* nt prices lower tliuii the lowest. The repair shop Ist an im port ant feature, and in order to keep tin workmen .link I liomp -n and I'en Mur' klialter hu*y, \n% reduction* in f pair work will be K'ven from now till April % f» Everything pertaining to In ken alway* on hand Wheel* 11 xeil while you wail (live them a cull, Remember 'be place. l ;;i West. .leitVr ' son *treet. We handle only anti t.rlll Wheel*. I "mil IIHII Ji^ill"". I'hllip Smith Inn moved hi* *tore ti Ir.,iit JelTi r.'.on trei f, where lie will l ontlnne to keep the lu st of i/ibai < o an i viuntn. and aim. fruit and • andy. • out the face and neck. A horse ridden by a boy named O'Brien fell at the corner of Main and .Jefferson streets Tuesday afternoon, coming down on the Iwy's leg and bruising it painfully. The boy's face was also scratched up. Yes; we are selling Go-Carts. The popularity of design, coupled with right prices have caused the large stock recently received to nioye so rapidly that we have already ordered another large invoice which is now due to arrive. You won't »*are to look elsewhere after se'-ing the beautiful designs and noting prices at Amy & Brown's. See us while the selection is complete. A Novel Tire 111 Mater. Geo. W. Mardorf the N. Main St. Bi cycle dealer has completed quite a novel arrangement for inflating pneumatic tirfs. namely compressed air. The stor age tank which is lccated in his repair shop is filled with air to a pressure of 50 to Wi pounds and piped to convenient points in his store, also a connection at the front of building for the use of the public. Tires can be inflated with this system in less time and with less lalwjr than the old back-breaking method of pomp inflations, (.'all and test this arrangement when in need of air. It is free. John W. Powell's big store sale stands adjourned until April 'iud. at which time it will continue nntil finished. JOHN \V. POWELL, Sarver Hta. W. P. Ry., Pa. Gas etoves in all styles and prices At W. 11. O'BRIEN & SON'S, 107 K. Jefferson St. Amy & Erown can Hhow you the large-t line of Chiffoniers to bit found in Hntler. Prices ¥<>. so to sS'iH.oo. Music scholars wanted at 128 West Wayne St Parties wishing to purchase or sell oil properties, farms, citv residences or real estate of any kind, should call upon Wiu. Walker,in Kettcrer's b'd'g.opjosiU: I', O. butler I'a. Peoples Phone No. 174. 30 Horses Wantrd. The undersigned will lie at the Wick Livery Ham, Hntler, Pa., on Saturday, April 14th, and at Filer's Livery I tarn, Orove City. Pa., on Monday, April 111, to buy horses or mare.-i from 1 to H years 'ild and from 1050 to 1500 II. M. Bring in th- good ones and get the II A Kit Y SEANOR. lUcycles lor lIMIO. Geo. W. Mardorf invites yon to o»ll at his new and finely e ' • * » OAK GROVE FARM 1 I) 11 |I I1 BUFF PLY- ROCKS li!i|t' II I I WHITf: HOCKS 1 1 , . BUFF LEGHORNS. i rri/« w 11* ii* 1 1 * i'i"«iui«' of i»fi/« IMl< v !- Iy f 4 ♦*' ii'l *-l Ml f##f f% ; u \ i; ;| f i : " it * I I * » t \/ zlhjL * M i * \I * FOR REFLECTION WILL CONVINCK ANY MAN, WHO WANTS TO AITKAK WELL, THAT HE NIC EDS THE LATEST AND I 15 EST FURNISHING GOODS. YOU GET THEM AT Jno. S Wick's. 242 S. Main St., Butler, Pa Opposite P. O. PLOW NOW! Ground is ready to plow .-111 < 1 you need harness, In idles and collars. We have them; just what you want; look at 'Mtr 11 i< <• team bridles .it $3.00 per pair; our team collar. 4 * at $2.00 per pair and our work harm .M you < annot match. We have soli! more team harness and KKAMEK wagons this year than ever. Kvcrybody come# here now sinie I hey have found us out. The roads are netting Rood and you ne. «l a hi\\w\y and harness. Don't ptil il fill, they may In- higher in price, We are all ready and would like lo have you call. If you don't know us ask your neighbor, he deals here. S. B. Martincourt & Co., 128 E. J offer son St, ! S. H. MAI.'TIN'I oIJKT. I J. M. LKIOIINKK. W. S. & E WICK, hi A I,MtH IN* ' K'tn/li VVoik«'«l 1 ,11 iiilwi of U'L KIIMIh iioori, HINLI UIMI MOIIDHI H, 1 | (#ll Wl II Klk*» 14 u |#« « luli y ('III ' 1 IMt U-tt«-r than the Iwsst, l»ut tlrnu the rwt. ' Not like other pills." l'rice 25c. Peerless Pills Cure Constipation. Xot Utter than the best, bnt better than the rntt. "Not like other pills." Price 25c Peerless Pills Cure Constipation. Not bet-ter than tnc beat, but better than the teat. "Not like other pills." Price 25c. Peerless Piils Cu.e Constipation. Not better than the best, but better than tin- reft "Not like other pills." Price 25c. Peerless Pills Cure Constipation. Not better than the In-wt, but better than the rent. "Not like other pills." Price 25c. Peerless Pills Cure Constipation. Not better than the bent, but lietter than the r*»«t •'Not like other pills." Price 25c. (You can get tlisin at BOYD'S.) LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the estate of Krvilla Miller, dee'd., late of Adams township, Butler Co., Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate pa 7- ment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement to JOSEPH MILLER. AdtnV., Myoma, Pa. S. F. & A. BOWSER, Att'ys. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of George W. Mush rush, dee'd., late of Centre twp., Butler Co., I'a., having been granted to tile undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will pleate make immediate pay ment,and any having claims against said estate will present tlicm duly authenti cated for settlement to W. W. MUSHRUSH, ) or | Ex'rs. SAMUEL SIIAFFNER, SR. ) Butler, Pa. H. & R Large lot of the best and prctticßt wash goods yet for anything near the money. 15c yard. Corded batistes—batiste Cor delee, the maker calls them—but lie paid a great deal more atten to quality than lie did to getting up a fancy name. Neat figures and figured stripes —clear, bright colorings—excel lent lor shirt waists and dresses. Splendid line of new American Dimities, 10c, 12 l-2c. Great collection of fine wash goods, 20c, 25c, — beautiful ef fects. Lot of 40 inch figured dress, good 20c yard medium colored figure on a dark ground. Exceptional assortment of all wool dress Goods, 25c, 35c — inches wide. 45 inch all wool black storm serges, 50c extra quality, dressy finish. New Spring Catalogue will be ready in .1 few days—send fi>r a copy and sec to your own satis fat tion the foremost position we're determined to hold on suits, skirts, shirt waists, and smartest Spring styles in every line. I& lilllll Department X. ALLEGHENY. PA. New Drue Store. HacCartney's Pharmacy New Room. Fresh Drugs. Everything new and fresh. Prescriptions carofully com pounded by a Rogistorod Pharmacist. Try Our Soda R. A. MacCartney tile a man of good judg ment, preserve those faculties which nature has given you. You may "hate" to wear glasses, most people do, but the man of f n t.e 111 ge ncit thankfully accepts this artificial aid when his eyes tell ~t Its m1 H Douthett & Graham, j n~ l 1 i |Thc Surprise Store! i 108 South Main street, Butler, Pa. ( \NO USE TALKING! j r THE KEYSTONE UNION MADE 1 P Overalls, Jackets and Pints j M Are the best that human hands can make. If > ► they rip bring them back and get a new pain i The Keystone Corduroy Pants are made from ► the best corduroy. A new pair or money back | * to every dissatisfied customer. . . 1 : THE SURPRISE STORE, i i BUTLER, PA. W PROFESSIONAL CARDS. |; 11. NI'.OI.I'.Y, |J, ATTORNKV AT I,AW. Ollice In the "CITI/KN" l.nilu the latint 1111111 • • vt-» Court House. Butler. Pa WAN'I'I l> llonnal mini or woman to travel r,,i .1 ,1 ... (OAmonthly ana i<«i»'li«ca. will. lii.riinl'l |»..Millon iMTiinni . ill ,ln. Tl