THE CITIZEN. THURSDAY, MAYi, 1900. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SOTE-Ail advertiser* UrtaattMT to make aantf s In their .» ;■* » n.-tlfy uj '*? jt-'.r intent: t >.<• - . :. :-r than floa ty Auditor's R-por: of Bntler B r Notice, estate .f Rosajuia Brown Amy & Brown - local- C. A: T - Carpets Admlnl'(tT«r' .M .• . :>■ ■ tif e-:nes jWyantlMi t books tl tIM CITI £KN oMcft nl p. rsuoa 11 -> tog pvblic nix itiisir note LOCAL AND GENERAL. —The M..wns h.-ld over their baii game for the benefit of the hospital un til the Centennial. IV: oration Day l<e ing too wet. ■ Tii. swot sjirl graduate iu hr golden hair Who at the Pierian Spring's been drink ing SOIH- Doth now appeir and e- rnestly de< iare "The Pa.it 1- Gone the Fatur- '.■> to come." N. B. This: sublime v;-r- •by the new Poet La ur ate of th. Gmncquenessing is not copyrighted, and it will be notic ed that in some • p«- *- it equal- ti: t of the old Po«-t L-.'ir'ii'- of the Conno que nessing. i.e. "The new mown hay At evening of th<- day Hi 1- fragrance sweet -tnelling Beyond anything telling Xrt'.-r forget to read the new ad —Th»-lat»- rain : helped the hay and oats eroj —-Whitehiii - white - jnadron i- a winsome window wonder. —See corrected lie-sie.' B. H. & P. ' and P. A: W .'-h.-dil'-s on this pag-r —The sugar barons have gone into a; swf-et arrangerr.'-nt with them-elves. - If it rain*, pitchforks during Cen tennial week it will be a rain of terror. The C'er.-'i- Enumerator will begin asking questions ind filling up blank tomorrow. —Bike- and auto* will never starve ont th'- hor-c He ll always br.vc a bit in bis month. —During the of Mafeking pick iriK a lx>ne with one was a sure -ign of horsepitaltty. Very fee. peo]Je thoroughly under stand an eciijrr-e It i-* over th. of mo-t of ns. The trust in tin can* i- not snrpris jng. Almf -t anything can lx- had in tin cans ».h*—'• day IVeaebing services on the through train** will be clas '-'I as running re mark.- '>n good line. A cotton i ra*u on your back and a cotton crash on tbe sf'xk market are two different thin;" -Co. L. Pith N. G. F. will inspect <•l in the Armory, Monday eveoing by Maj John P. Penny Though New Vork ha- driven *ln« K' T out of the city, »be is going back to the old fashioned knocker. Yh' VV" S. A: E. Wick lumber (inn purchased a fine iron icray draft team at W< st : unbuty, last week. Now that the time limit hi- been •xpung-d tii Methodist minister s »tory will not be -nch a moving one -Fourth >f-July bnnting looks odd in Mxy, but it means the only Centennial of the county any of ns will ever <••••?. The Empire Uri' k and Tile Co. of Keister has a contract for 00,'KfO brick for the new model "hool buildinu nt Slippery rock. - Rtrawls-rry and ic< cream month br?gina tomorrow,and before it will have readied its end many a church debt, will be wijs-d out. tynife a number of W. Va. editors pas trd thronifh Hutler, lfi-t Saturday tnorning, on a pecial H, H, fic P, train, bound for Buffalo. Notwithst'iri'linj< the threatening weather a number of Batlerites uttonded the picnic at Maple Orove on the P. & W yesterday. Co L will meet in Armory Hall on Monday evening, next at H o'clock for the purpose of electin:' a Second Ijleti tenant, vice O. C, Mcf'lnnjf. r- siKne<l. More jndgmentit have been paid off dnring the first four month- of this year, than dnring the whole of last year, which indicates an improved II nancial condition of the county. A yonng widow of the northern part of th" < onrity, when reijnested by her attorney to give a list of her honse holdeffi-cts for the widow s appraln ment, rent down the following Two cows, a calf and a piy •At a meeting of <*,, E, 15th Ha Vols.. 1 a-• t Thnrftday evening a com mittee was appranted to make arrange merits for the ob ---rvapce of Memorial iMy with the A. It. All Spanish war veterans U> !><■ invited to partlci jiate. It was also decided to parade on soldiers* day of the Centennial, In fa ligne uniform. Csrrnthei fit Co. are not, only ojs-r ating their old machine shop at Callery but alvj the U-Kterner 'ias Engine Works at, Grove < jty and a machine ahop at Marietta, O Their plant at Crove city i« -• .»ifl to larthe ls- » eijuip js-d machine shop in Pennsylvania Wrstirighout'e ejn pte.l, Dr, I'ithlan formerly of Callery and John MeCune are the <>>." A ! the orbit of th" moon mound the earth, and that of the earth around the sun are nearly In the name plane the three bodies occasionally come in line, and there In an • cli <■ <>n Moil day morning last, the iiiwi was directly ls'tween tie- earth and lui, and there was an e/:|ijw of the sun, partial here, but total along a line extending across the Southern '-.tab.-, from New OrleanM to Norfolk The event A-a•; of great in tcrest to the a-itromoners a large number of whom assembled at Wadfcsboro.N.C s<iiiie days ls-fore, and er'-cted large tele hi-i, |><-", with which very satisfactory photograph* of the eclipse were made Amy Ar Hrown have the large), * r'.Tltm tit of Cotiche -to tie found In tie county We have them in Velonr, Tajs -try or I,e:ith< i smrxith or tufie.l All tnfted couches h i.i- patent, laiitori from cheapest to more expensive ten row shallow tufting with hair top. We can show you tin fine t leather couch evi r offered in Hutler for the money. See it. An "ft hi inr and a very wl»<» one e "When in Koine do as Itomans do, and vlien in Hutler, do as the wipe j>eoti|e do, vi/ buy your hot plates, oven cookers incandescent ga- lamp arid plumbing npplie' nt. fjeo W. White hill's, the plumber, :siH S Main St. (lie nieniher that, we have movi-d from our old store to our new one, two door- 1 south of Hutler <V# Nat Hmk Do you want a S< wmi; Mivlune ttial is simple of core (ruction extremely light to run, ud th ■' will do the niosl artistic, as well .> ordinary n»wing buy the New Hoyai */ld by Amy Ac Hrown, No agent* profit* for you to pay on our machine. Price $10.75 up. PERSONAL. S'u .waiter - star r-till shine- Postiaa-ter Brown is n<>w d.'ing ex tra tim.-. J D Campbell, of Pump, was 111 town. Tuesday. Geo B. Heck, of Centre township was in town, Tuesday. Austin's poetic light h.~is t*-- a sent to Mafeking for laureation Mrs. C. <>. C. Grant of Mars, visited friends in Bntler, last week. H. LB: k of Winfieid twp. was in [ town, on business, Saturday. R. H. Peter- <-f Clinton twp. was :ntown un bnsi:. 1-. Thursday. John L. Herr. f Harmony, is serving .■its county on the jury this week Ex-Gov. Taylor remains in Indiana : He's no longer in it in Kentucky. Rev. Jonathan Coulter of Crawford s , Corners suffering fr'-rn a very .-.re j foot. Kruger says he has a chip on his : shoulder, but no olive branch in his j hand. i Miss Ethel Einn of Grove City, is I visiting Mi«s Ve!i; Tinker of .TefTer- .n township. Rev. S. J. Crowe, of Warren 0.. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. I. J. McCand less. Tuesday. James B. Fulton and .vife, of Middle sex. visited Sup'd't Graham of the P< or Farm, Monday. A. C. Krag. formerly of the savings Bank is now As- t Cashier of the Buti.-r Co. National Bank. Mr- Susan Patterson visited her brother Jam - A Negley of Phil a. who is in poor health. last week Fred. Harper of the Houth Side won the j-m yd.. -!-■■ yd and 1-5 ) yd. sprints at Allegheny < <d!ege, Monday. George Turner and wife and S. L. Rhodes th<* merchant of W. Stinlrary, v.-ere Butler visitor - Monday, John Burri- and iii.s -ister-in-law, Mr- Liz/.ie Burr:- of Wbiteftown did •4.me shopping in Busier last Saturday. Elias Ritts of Clarion county, was in Bntler this week on a visit to his son. J. V Ritt-. of the National Bank. Mr. Ritts is a well preserved man now 7s years of age. Jc-iah Kiskaddon was a visitor to Allegheny township, hi- old home Saturday. He has ha 1 Geo. Reno of Butler place • new tombstone over Mr Kiskaddon - grave in the Pre-, cemetery west of Foxbirsr. DrHuselton and wife of Allegbeny rod- up in his Automobile last Thurs day afternoon. Brade Bla'-k scared at the thing and tumbled over Jno. Camp led!, who yelled murder, and then the Dr. took it to the grocery and ha/1 it shod. W. K. Brown of Slipperyrock is now in his !Mst year. He war born near Chsmbei sbnrg Franklin Co., pa. in 1*12: his father moved to this county in I*l2 and built the old "Stone house", oserjuently he ha- been in this county ssy. ar- and 1- probably the oldest citi zeri in the county. He and his two sons served in the Roundhead regiment, during the war. Mr. William M. Seligman, the popn lar young tailor of W. Jefferson St. and Mis-. Olive Wible were married last Thursday no ,n at the bride's home, in Worthington, Armstrong county, the former home'jf the S'-ligmans Satur day evening the groom's parent- gave a rei eptiol ai their home in honor oi the marriage. Tin- young folks will move to Gettysburg Fa. where Will i;-i study ing in the Lutheran Seminary as frr student for the ministry. Memorial I>ay. The A. G. Reed Post 105 of the G. A. f£. held it, annual memorial services in the Court room Wednesday afternoon The heavy rain- having cau-ed to') much dampne- for all to go lo the cemeteries, details were sent out in the morning to decorate the -/ravf- of the dead In th' afternoon Co. L of the 10th N G. F under Capt. Moore form ed on the Diamond and fired a -alute in honor of the veteran dead. Then the crowd w r,' into the Orart Hons" where It. F. Scott presided, Rev. Worrel open ed the services with piayer, followed by sinking America. 7he orator of the day was Rev. Maxwell of Greensburg, Ind., who was raised at Harrisville and left Bntler county thirty years ago. After hb» sj<eech the audience was dismissed with benediction pronounced by fi"v. Pollard. A detail from Co. K, 15th P. V. deco rated the grave of Albert Walters. James M. Gil breath spoke to the old soldiers at PetroliH, James llnt< Kison at Summit church Col. John M Thompson at Harmviile A O Williams at Leech bnrg CHI KC'II NOT KM. ftev. Smith of Gl;i»le MIIIH, will preach next Snnday morning on the theme: "Why lam a Calvinist' St John M. I" church at Halstirm is preparing to hold a children sday enter tainment. about the first, of July. The M E Church of Uutler run handsomely decorated for the occasion and the room was crowded last, Sunday evening, and Kev. White's Memorial sermon was a very happy one The regular meet mi? of the Nathan Missionary Society will he held in the Y. M C. \. rooms on the j«t Tnesday I of the month at three I'. M instead of the second on aceonnt i,f the < 'i nt^unial The Ministerial A--n/>f the N< w Ca»tle district of the, M will meet June 4th and "ith »'/ Slipjs-ryrock. A w»«i programme has fx-fu prepared, llarketft. Wheat, whole>ale price (V> I ly i\ " 4 r, ' rats, " 28 (krrn, " 42 Hay, •• 10 00 Egg*, " 10 iiutter, " 18-10 Potatoes. " , 25 85 Lettncv, j»er lb. 15 Chicken, dr< sH< d, per lb 10 12 Onions, per dozen tranche-* 15 Ithubarb per do/, buri'lies 15 20 Hadishes js?r doz bunchi-s 15 2o A I ice Willi Il»e Son\cnir. IJy nrranjo-tneiit with the publi hers, we are selling the linger Conntv CVn termial Hotivenir Volume It. will b< a line worlr at the popular price of cents each. We will give wlt.h each order for the Souvenir sent to n<< your choice of these fine favorite b'roks free "lii His Steps. "The prince of the House of David "Ten Nights In a I Jar room 'The L.itnpligbtcr.' he-ode lh< 'Loiiiim Drier linsh Send 50c, now. «et this county history when it is ready in a few days and «et your free book liy return mail The pro< oefs to out church debt II T Lavly, Sec y Mutual Aid Snbscrlption Agency, Slippery rock, I'a. I "In hulcl jiiiia i;«cursl«iii Via P, A W. ami |{. «V <». It)h. '»n June I I to IH inclnsive, I'lttsbnrg (V Western aiferit will sell excursion ticket* to I'hiladelphia and return at one fare for tie- round trip, account. Ilej.ubltcari National ' onventloii. Ticket'-. Kood for return until June i'l, Mi'si Hate from Uutler fir'rO FARM FOR SALE -1 he farm in Winfleld township near Leasureville, known n the William I'e'kett farm, and containing one hundred acre i of K"*'d ground, all cleared f -prll:a'oout . ! 10ae[. v r,f timlier, g(s»d brick house and frame barn, K'.od [irini{'. and good or' bard. i« for sale Iri'jnire of Jas M Oalbroath. E-<j in Hutler, or If F Foster, In Lca-.iireyillo, Hutler Co . I'n FOR SALE. Mr John A <h>■■!■/. of the I irst, ward of Uutler. will «el| In planlriK rnill at a very low pi I-- Hi« lot is 100 by 145 and Is alontt and neat the I'itHbnrg Ac Western Hulroad For fiirther par tlculars iri'iulre at CiTiy.i 'j of!ice, Hut j ler. Ha. FOR SALE. I'arttl of f>t acr« ~ two mile , north <if Went Sunbnry, j"**\ lion c, ({fsxl water. Will w!l cheap or « <i huuge for small fsrin lieur Ulltler. Se«- W. J. Hi M " Liveryman. LEGAL. NEWS. GRAND JI'KY FJ.MHXGS. ITho firand Jury acted upon 28 indic tments, finding 22 trae bills and ignor ing 6 a« follows: True Bil!s--C E Goodrich. J. B. Gall, *An gust Mair-. James McGratb. John B. Dnpr-.-I. Joseph Laurent, Nicholas Spohn, Clement Dubuque Michael Mc ! Laughlin. and Victor M >nnier. violat j ing liquor laws: J. W. Thompson, fur ' nishing li'i'ior to a minor and adultery: Ge- rge Emrick. larceny and breaking i into a dwelling housa.Albert Grossman, i f&b Einma Grabe. assault: Frank Stev j en- >n. fel nion- assault, with fire arms: Jos-ph Laurent and Mamie Steele, keep in- disorderly bouses* Findley Thomp - n. James Edwards Ed. McKissick. and Clias Serais of Parker twp tnruish ! ing liquor on Sunday, and to minors, a ! (-■ ant of selling lienor withont license j against each was i<jnored. Xot True Bills John Daly, i>eing a j tramp, costs put on County: Geo and i Milton Emerick. violating livery act. costs on county: Newton Milliard, lar ceny. costs on county: A. H. Williams, larceny. Henry Mock i>ay costs David Holiday, furnishing liquor withont li cense and to minors, costs on county: Mike McLaughlin, keeping a disorderly honse. costs on county. PRESENTMENT. In it- ]>resentment the Grand Jury reccommen<led small repairsabont the Court House. including th<- placing ' of -r.lined glas-j window* in the Utia side of the Court r<<om: the jail and ! 'county building were found to i<e in i good condition: the [>oor farm was visit j ed and the work all reported as good ex j opt the plastering. The changing of the name of Centreville bonugb was recommended: also the erection of a bridge over Bear creek in Parker twp The ]*-tition of Foward twp. citizens for a new bridge overtlie Connoqnene= - ing was disapproved The Saxonburg r .ad from Bntler to the Jefferson twp. hn»- was reported in bad condition. A watchman was demanded for the P. U. & L. E. Karns crossing. A barn <>f suitable dimensions was suggested for the poor farm. A rn].- w»« granted on the P. B & L. E. to show cause why they do not remedy the trouble at Reams crossing; also on the Snmmit twp. snpervisore to show cause why they should not J*- in dieted, rah-to he beard .Inne 20. The Commissionera were ordered to have stained windows in the Court room ready for the September term. CKIMINAL. OOL'BT. Saturday Mamie Steel plead guilty to keeping a disordly house on Elm St. and wa ■ sentenc-d to pay costs, $lO fine, un dergo inprisonment in the county jail for two months. The a&b and surety of the peace cases against Win Valuer of Chicora were settled. The John Ribn f&b case was settled. The i rise against L Hunter for a&b wa- settled. West ley Hoover of Harmony plead gnilty to a charge of surety of the peace. Th< Samuel Kinney case of wiling liquor to minors and to men of intem perate habits was continued until Sept. Emma Grabe of Jefferson twp. charg ed with assault, was adjudged of weak minded by the jury and committed to Polk. (Jeorge Emerick of Brownsdale was acquitted of the charges of larceny and breaking and entering a dwelling boose. He was accused of stealing S4O from his aunt Mr- D. Rishenbnrger. Wm Varner plead guilty to charges of » -atilt, and a&b preferred by his wife and was sentenced to pay the costs and enter (lis re'-og In iVX) to appear when wanted. The f&b ease against Albert < iross man was settled. Wesley Hoover, charged with surety of the peace and desertion, was ordered to pay his wife £l* j>er month for main tenance, also to pay the costs and was committed to the custody of the .Sheriff until the sentence was complied with, August Mai re and James McGraw two of the beer club proprietors, plead guilty to selling liquor without license. Mary Gold or McElvain plead guilty to a charge of fornication; sentence was suspended and the deft ordered to enter her recog in *IOO to appear when want ed. In tlii cases against James W Thomp son the deft. wan called, and not appear ing his recognizance wan declared for felted nntil Sept term. C E Goodrich, a familarity with Quarter Sc-sion* ','otirt, win convicted Tuesday ol furnishing alcohol and whiskey to Neely M'Cool and wan sen t< need by Judge Miller to pay a fine of SSO and undergo two months inprison merit in jail. John A. Lackey, who kwm a black |. irnitli shop at Elora, was tried before Judge Mil I<-i Tuesday on a charge of burning a Htraw stack which st**>d on Wm Stein's farm within a few feet of hi" barn. A pair of wornont shoo* fix tired largely in tin- caw; Footprints were traced to and from the stack, and the old "hoc taken off Lackey's feet fitted the printH. The jury convicted ( hitn. Lafayette Douglas wan acquitted of f&b charged by Alice Albert, and the costs were placed on Mr. and Mr Hook. MQI7OK I7CKNHKH. Twenty three application* for liquor licenses (the name nntnber a* hint, year) have lieen filed: Tavern licenaes are asked for by J. P. •Shirley. Mrs. Matt.ie Beihing, Mrs. Jennie Nixon, ' has F. Gies arid l>aniel I MeCres, .lacob iiowman. Capt Her man Lielsild. and Louis Weinberg, all of Hutler, Samuel Hcam and Ijonis N. Zicglcr of Harmony, Adolphns A I loch. I:- tij J Forijuer and John Dolan of < hicora, William Wahl arid < liarlcs II Miller of Evans City, Henry W Htokey and Fran/. Luek of /elienople, J. C Mr Gregor and John Hyers of Petrolia. Theilo Kralne and Henry D<»crr of Sax onbnrg, J. I'. Darin and II 11 inch berg i f. partners, of Hutler and Charles S. Hhronp of Hankiri apply for wholesale and I'etcr C Frederick of Zelienople for a distiller's license. NKW StJITH c .1 Armstrong vs I'erry <Jrossrnan, appeal by deft, from judgment of fl'.H, rendered hy W. I; Ctirrie J. 1' of Franklin twp Frank M Niggel »> Elvira Niggel, divorce. The petition states that, the particf were married in IMfM in Butler, and lived together one year when the re*pondent, deserted her home II i al-o alleged she committed adultery with Eefc Dwtit, Wm Patrick and Jarm-ii Sloan, and >" living with Patrick In I'ittsborg now. Itoliert Ash and Lewi'- Garitx vti I' &• W. rail road, indemnity bond of deft in SO,OOO to guarantee payment of damages to plfs land hi Forward twp filed NOT KB. The will of Kilns Easton, deed, of Cranlierry twp has l>eeri probated, no letters. Letters of administration on the i-* lute of Sarah M. Iloch of Millcrstown have been granted to A. A Iloch. <>n petition of J. W Stewart, of Mam a i oinmlsHion in lunacy consisting of J D Mardiall, 1 j Dr J C Harr, and .1 A (Irlswell was appointed on his wife Elixa M Stewart., and on their decision she was sent to I'oik The sale of the real estate of Hlerony runs Kirchricr 1" acres lii Jclf'cr*on twp was set aside and an order of resale made# A rnle has Isien granted on the Clin ton twp road commi-tioncis to show «a»-< liy viewers should riot he ap pointed to vacate change and supply a portion of the I'ughtown road from a point on tie Three Degree road to the Lardiris mill road A hearing will he had June 20. Leopold (tohlsmith has taken theoath of allegleucfi hm & citi/.cu of the I' S. Me Katherlne Hoth, has llhd objec tion-' the partition proc«eding". m the • tat'- of D K. Fraisier, her father I letters of adm n on the estate of Mary I Jane And" r-'oii of ('oiiuoijiiem * ing twp have Is* ii granted to Wm Anderson The will of Catherine Baaeley. dec d. i>f Connoquen- ssing twp. has been pro bated, no letters. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. Win Barber to E. C. Thompson, lot in Washington twp. for $1.(100. R M. Harper to Joseph Seatou, lot in Washington twp. fors4<">. G W. Davis to Mary E. Steelsmitb. j lot in Bntler for SI9OO. Hiram Baker to E H. Baker. - acres ; in Penn for S3OO. 4 Same to Same. 2 acres in Penn for . $22.1. T. G. Campbell to Joseph H. Orr lot j in Parker twp. for Geo A. Gehn to A. H. Behm lot in ' Evans City tor sloo. .Marriage Ijcettses. Miles Cashdollar Callerv Vive Ramsey Evans City! Charles R Greenwalt Butler i Hnlda E. Gaiser " X. B. Über North Liberty Pa I Maggie J. Taylor Brady twp John Knanse Carbon Centre | Lanra A. Miller J. C. Beatty Oakland twp Mary E. Ho nk Commencements. i Last Friday evening the Ninth Grade \ els--, graduating from Common school, held their Commencement exercises in the Park Theatre. There are •>* mem bers in the das-, their exercises were very interesting and creditable, and the audience was the largest that ever at tended the Common school exercises. Tuesday evening the Theatre was fill- ] edto overflowing with people anxiou to h'-ar the Class Night exercises of the Class of llt<K),the tenth clns- to graduate I from High School The claw,B* in number, was seated in tiers on the which was decorated ' with the class colors -dark bine and i -old * The graduates all acquitted them selves in excellent style and the general verdict was that it was the most inter esting clans night in the historj of the School. In the representation of a But ler county literary society of IHOO the young men and ladies were arrayed in colonial costunes. The Class medley wa arranged by Eva Connelly Maude Mitchell, and Frank Cleeland. The Class song wss written by Mabel Adams and Harry Ziegler. the music for it by Pearl Kam erer and lioth music and words were very creditable to the authors. Commencement will be held this even ing. At ft a. m. Friday the Class holds its farewell exercises in the High Schoof chajs'l when it will tak'- leave of Prof, flibson. Prof. Irvine and the 11. S. fac Ulty Oil, NOTES. TUB MARKET Both agencies made a .''-cent cut Friday and the price was $1.31, and is the same this morning. CKN'HJK TWP. A Butler company is ringing up the well on the .las. Hays farm, and intend drilling it deeper. DONEI.AI, TWP The Davis & liisher well on the Solomon Mays, was doing 25 bbls. an hour, Saturday BRADY TWP The Fort Pitt Gas Co. is drilling on the John Laughner east of West Liberty-' BnXEfi TWP The Reiber brothers are drilling for gas on the Wm. Miller place, west of Butler: SMPPERYHOCK TWP Samuel Allen of Isle has been leasing land in the vicinity of Kiestcr station for Cant. J. D. McFarland of Pittsburg and this week they start to drill on the William D. Rcnick farm. H. P. Griflith, the Slipperyrock gas man is drilling another gas well on the Elizabeth Gilkey farm. Pr.AN'O - M Finnessy finished a small Berea grit well on the Wilson StClair heirs' farm Friday. llcil iK'Ctl Kales In Philadelphia. On account of the Republican Nat ional Convention at Philadelphia, June l!i the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will hell excursion tickets to Fhiladel phia from all stations on its line at rate of one fare for the round trip (minimum rate 50 centsi Tickets will be sold and Kfood going June 15 to I'■>. inclusive, and returning to June W. inclusive. ICednceil Kates to North Mini Chester, Intl., tin IVIIIIHJI vunia ltallr<>a<l. For meeting of German Baptist Rretb ren, at North Manchester, Ind., May 2U to June h, |WW, the Pennsylvania Rail road Company will place special excur sion »n sale May 2U to June •», 11(00, from stations west of Baltimore 'not in closive;, and Lancaster and Reading 'inclusive;, and south i<f and including Snnbnry, at rate of one first class lim ited fare for the round trip Tickets will l<e good returning until July I, in clusive, K'-dllccil Kates lo < 'HIIMICII, IIKI., tla Pemisyhania Itailroail. For meeting of Old Order of German Baptist Brethren at Camden, Ind., June to 5. 1000, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell, from May HI to June i',, inclusive, excursion tickets to Camden Ind., from stations on its line west of Baltimore, Md. (not inclusive;, west of and including Lancaster and and Reading, and from stations south of and including Sunlniry, at rate of one first class limited fare fortheronnd trip Tickets will be gts.rl returning until July 5, inclusive. A GORGEOUSLY BOUND Work of art has just been issued in New Vork at an outlay of over fioo.o'jo for which the publishers desire a Manager in this county, also a good Solicitor; good pay to rijd.t party. Nearly 100 full page engravings, sumptuous paper, llumlnated covers am! bindings; over a>i golden lillirs in the mor.jcco bind ings; nearly (»*» golden roses in the cloth bindings ScIL at sight; presses running day and night so great is the sale. Christian men and women making fortunes taking orders, Rapid promo tions. One Christian woman made clear SSOO in.four weeks •aking orders among j her church accpiaiutances and friends ! Write us. It may lead to a permanent paying position to manage our business and I'K/k after our large correipondence, which you can attend to right at your hoiM. Address S. C. KNOWLI'.S, General (secretary, u liast 15th Street, New York. Maker to Wearer. Kvery .self rcfipectiriK man <le*irc» to he well ilrcMwl; l>in friend* ami neigh horn respect him all the more. A will dr< *«w d man it always At pcnct witli liiuinelf an<l the whole world. The Chicago Tailors' A*«»ciation, is » union of prnctical Tailors, anklng only fair ways* for their labor. They are all attislH in their line it is irrl|>osAihle for them to make other than high -grade garment*, Kven the lowest to- 3.} suit (express prepaid ) cannot !»'• duplicated lat anywhere near our prices. It will pay you to rail on the Salesman or send him a [xittnl ami he will cull on you with the finest line of cloth* ever shown. 1. 11. JMSOR, Hooker, I'a. <l. a. if. r<uciiiii|»iiH-iii. I Keiliiceil Knlt'H In < .el I \ nlm rji , I'll,, via I'einiHylviiiilii ICiiilroiwl, Al'inlllll (i. A. IC. Kll4'illll|>MlCnt. For the (I. A. It Encampment, I >opart I merit of IVnnsy I vanla, at Uottyslmrg. .1 line it, lhi< I'eniiMylvarila ituilroud ' Company will '"ill excursion tickets to j I iel tyahurfc from all station* on Its line lln the Stale of I'enrmvlvania at rat' of ' one faro for the round trip, Tickets to be old and good going .Iririe '£ ,"i ami Ito return until .Juno 11, iuclaglvit (minimum rate fifty eenM). lAeirrnion to Allegheny. ' t 'otniiienejim Htitidny, May Oth th♦» ; Hunday •xenrnlon fare from Untlcr to ; Allegheny will l>e nnn dollar for ticket* I good going on train leaving IJ u I.I«• r at M.Oft a m,. t'lty tlliin, returning on tram leaving Allegheny at 5.;!<» p. HI. city ' time. , New, four-room house for wile In <(uire at thin office V Strange Ciise. <T. L. Barr of Allegheny and his attor , nev S. A. Wills of Pittsburg were in ' town Monday, trying to get something i done in the case of Samuel M. Barr of Jefferson twp. ; The Pittabnrg Dispatch of Sunday ! states the esse as follows. "The management of the West Penn Hospital for the Insane at Dix mont. received a severe scoring in Com mon Pleas Court No 2. yesterday, when the habeas corpus proceeding of Mrs Mary M. Geppert to secure the releae iof her brother, Samuel M. Barr, was J called up for disposition. Tlie case has been j (ending for two or three weeks, and Judge John D Shafer has expressed himself that the u.nn should be released, but does not like to assume jurisdiction until he is | sure there would be no objection to ' such an order by Judge John M. Greer, i of Butler, who committed Barr as an j insane person. It is claimed that Barr 1 , had been drinking, and on the petition i | of a brother-in-law he was gent to Dix- j i inont It is denied that; he is insane. At a former hearing Judge Shafer sug ; trusted that a letter be secured from Judge Greer that it would be all right :to release Barr. This his friends set out to do. After it had been rejiorted that Judge | Greer had sent such a letter. Attorney [ S. A Will, representing the petitioner, said he telephoned to Dixmont but he was told that no such letter had been received. He then sent George L. Barr to Dixmont to see what be could learn, and he was not allowed to see his bro ther. Lev. McQuiston. Mr. Will's law partner at Butler, saw Judge Greer, | and he said he had sent the letter. Poatoffice Insi>eetor W. W. Dickson was then appealed to. He sent out a : twer and reported that Judge Greer's | letter had been delivered to Dr. Hutch inson. Superintendent of the hospital Word was again sent to Bntler and it was learned that Judge Greer had re ceived a reply to his letter in which Dr. Hutchinson said in substance that he feared if Barr was released lie wyuld go to drinking again Mr. Will said: "They are the most discourteous and unreasonable people down at the hospital I ever had any thing to do with. They won't let this "man's sister or brother see him. and his wife made two trips before sheeoftld see him. The only way bis lawyers, even, can get word to and from him is by registered letter. The law gives us that much protection." Judge Shafer expressed the belief that the man should be released, but said the case might go over nntil tomorrow. In the meantime an effort will be made to have Judge Greer say to Judge Shafer, either by letter or wire, that he will have no objections to the court here as suming jurisdiction ' Mr. Barr is said to have been arrested, brought to Butler and placed in jail, condemned as insane and taken to Dix mont—all within twenty-one hours. The case should be fnlly investigated. ACCI DENTS. Asa partially deaf man, named Wig ton. was crossing the "Bessie' track at Jamisonville, Tuesday morning, with a load of lumber, his team was struck by an engine and one horse was killed. Near Myoma last Monday old man McCombs droppwTu pistol, while clean ingit, and it was discharged, the bullet piercing Mrs. McComba'leg. I'lie llamlsomeHt ami .Most Con venient Trains From Itutler to Buff alo ami Kocliewter. The handsome new vestibuled trains on the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg Railway are becoming very popular. These train* are the only solid vestibul ed trains ope rated between Butler, Buf falo and Rochester and are composed of elegant high back seat day oaches. cafe and free reclining chair cars, mak ing fast time and affording superior service. Train leaves |)utler daily at 10:18 A. M., arriving in Buffalo 5:4-"i P. M and Rochester 0:35 P. M. Corresponding trains leave Rochester !> A. M. and fiulfalo 0:41 A. M., arriving in Mutler •5:34 P. M COW FOR SALE I wish to sell my cow, aged ft years, a hull six months old, and a heifer two months old. The bull is a full Jersey, and the cow and heifer mixed. Inquire of PHILIP KIM.IAN, No. 15 8. Washington St., Bntler, Pa. Itiiymg Wool. I am buying wool at same location as last season, Graham Bro's grocery store, will pay the market price in cash, have no merchandise of any kind to ex change. W F. RUM MERGER. SPECIAL NOTICE. All persons knowing themselves to be indebted to Mr* J. K Zimmerman are reqnfKted to cull and settle immediately the late fire makes this necesaary your prompt, attention given thin mat ter will confer a greut fayor. Mits. J E. ZIMMKIIMAN. Those fine SH) Oak Bedroom SnitH at, Amy& Hrown w are going. Some extra fine Miiith will arrive noon. He have a large election of unit* on bund al waya. Hot platen, ovena and cookers in fact the la-at line of ga* Having appliance* over ahown in (Sutler. The price* are right and before purcha*ing elsewhere, you will do well to call at (ieo. W VVhitehill's, the pi timber. The fourth large invoice of Oo ('arts have jiiHt, arrived at. Amy it Brown'*, They are lieautieH. Lowest price*. Oimmeiiceinent. and wedding prea ,entM at bargain price* 11. L. K1 ftKi'ATRI')K. Jeweler, (ieo VV Whitehill, the plumber, ha* the nioHt, complete line of hot platen, oyena and cooker* that he hn* ever had. I'riceH t/> Hiiit evervbo'ly ''nil and e* amine before parchaHing ejaewhsre, WANTED Chrintiaii man or wo man totjiinlify for {icrtiianent |Hjnitiou of trust in your home county. s*so yearly. Kncloae aclf-addrcased, atamjied enve lope to K S. WAI,I,ACI'„ Oeneral Secretary, care of the Citi/.l'.n Music acholara wanted at 12H West Wayna St. Wantkii Men to hew tie*. wagea paid Addre** I*. <> Ho* tl'iU, Butler. J'a. I'articH winhiug to purchase or nell oil properties, farms, city residences or real estate of any kind, sliotild call upon Win. Walker,lll Kctterer's b'd'jj.opposite I', O. llutler I'n. Peoples l'honc No. 174. < >a* stoves in all styles and price* «t W. 11. O'HHIKN &c SON'S, 107 H. Jefferson St. New Dru k Store. MacCartnoy's Pharmacy (Si). New Room. Frcah Drtigs. Everything new and fresh. PrcHcriptions carefully com pounded by a Registered Pharmacist. Our Soda R A. MacCartney PATENT I! IDEA. It may mean »t fortune to you. I pro cure and sell patent*. K. S. HARRISON, Patent Attorney, 427 fifth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. N Kl<; 11 HO K HO< >1 > NOTES. Mary Potter, 15-year, old farmer's las.- living near Altoona. killed a vicious bull which had attacked and was goring her mother, an old lady 70 years. Mary went to the rescue with a pitch fork the bull charged her. she stepped aside and jabbed the fork into his heart. In the mountains near Cunnellsville, last Friday, a moonshiner named Pritts" who had evaded the officers of the law for twenty years was captured. Robert Allen, a farmer residing near Rostraver, in Westmoreland county, lost a valuable horse in the quicksand bottom of a creek flowing through his pasture field last Thursday. The creek bottom has long been known as a treach erous place, and Mr. Allen has sever al times had difficulty in rescuing some of his farm stock from its clutches. Meadville anglers have recently plac ed nine cans of Susquehanna salmon fry in French Creek, each can supposed to contain 70,000 little fish. If a small per centage of then worry through there will be plenty of salmon in that stream. There's great trout fishing in the Nit tat iny valley. Centre county. Three years ago asportmen'sclubof Bellefonte stocked the stream in their preserve with 90,000 trout. Every one of the 63 dams are alive with them, and some i of the trout taken were 12 inches! long. The same club stocked the low lands with 20,000 Western quail. The Union Steel Company of Pitts burg. comprised of th>- Mellon brothers, and others has announced that it had completed purchases of 700 acres of land at Webster, on the Pittsburg, Virginia and <Charleston Railroad, that it would establish at once a complete, modern town, and that it would liegin work in a few days on the largest and most modern rod. wire and nail mill in the world. The company has already expended SSOO,O<)C for its land holdings, has contracted for $1.100,000 worth of machinery that is ready for delivery at once, and is prepared to sjiend £1.1X10,000 in the completion of one of the finest wire plants in existence. The owners <if the Union Steel Com pany have bfen buying land on the Mo norigahela fur the past two years, but only the other day was the tract at Webster completed. It includes over two miles of river frontAKe on a great Itend, midway between Charleroi and Monongahela. including 150 acres of the finest level land for manufacturing sites between the Pennsylvania Rail road and the river. The land rolls similar to that of McKeesport s site, but the town site is protected by the bluffs that run to the river below the town and above by the ancient village of West Columbia, in which the titles are so defective that the original plans toinclude it had to be abandoned. UITTSHUKG & WESTERN Railway. Schedule of Pas senger Trains in (.fleet May 28, 1809. BUTLKK TIMK. I»f|*rt. Arrive. Accommodation ti z > A.* 0 0:'» A m Allegheny KXJMCH* 8 " I# \i ** New Accommodation HO6 44 9IL 44 Akron Mail 8 05 A m 7 <KJ cm Allegheny Kant Kxprem u 58 " \t 18 44 Allegheny Kxprni* 300 P.M 4 4.'» |in Chicago fixprem :i 40 jmi \t 1« hiii Allegheny Mail 5 f*J 44 7 I'. pm Mlttgheuy ami New ( ar-tli* Accoiu 550 44 7 (Ki " < lihagr Limit***! 6 M •* 11 12 a M Kiine ami flrad/ord Mail 11:55 A M 2 ;mi clarion Accommodation 4 V> i'.m *I 1"» a M Cleveland and Chicago Kxj>r«-M... u 2b tun 81' Nil AY TRAINS. Allegheny Kxprem K 05 a M H \2a.m Allegheny Accommodittioc* 5 i\w r, (ft p.m N«*w Cawtle Accomniodatioii. . . 806 am 703 44 Chicago £xprewi 3 4U r m 5 tti am Allfghoiiy Accommodation 7 03 |»m On Sal in day* a train, known a* the theatre train, will l<-ave Butler at .'i.so j>. m., arriving at Allegheny ut 7.20; returning leave Allegheny at '* 30 p. m. i'ullmaii Hleeping cars on Oii*ago l.*|»r' H * b«*twfen l*ittsbnrg fend Chicago. For through ticketM n. nil |«»intji in the w««t, uorth- AoHt or nonthv oMt nnd information n-garding route*, time of traimi, etc. apply to W. It. TUUNKtt, Ticket Agent, 11. 11. KKYNOLIiH, Hnp't, N. I>., Ihitler, Fa. Butler, fa. C. W. UABMKTT, O. V. A.. Allegheey, I'a 11. O DUNK LK, Sup t W. I, I»iv., Allegheny I'a. |) UFKALO, ROCHESTIiR & 19 I'ITTSHURG RY. The new trunk line between Hutler, Bradford, Rochester and HUAAIO. Oii and after May SJH, 1!)(M), passenger trains will leave Hutler, I*. & W Sta tir>n as follows, Butler Time: NORTH 1101 Ml. liulVds and Hiiflal" and Ito. Ituiialo and Ito. CI"'"' 1 ' 1 «""m-VliiMtii NlKht h.81.i lm» Ia dtttlell. No. H. • li.lly M>w|,tSui! Kx|.». «. %«•, 2 prrn» No. i. day fiuily Hally 111 Tl.KIt lil TI'KIt IM TLKIt. Art p. in An Arr 10:10 a. m l.v . L'i pm. I.v 11 '£* p.m jl.v 10. it in Train No. 'L iiaii i'-illmui S|m « |«TI, Allegheny to lliiflaloand ItffcheMtcr. MM I II ISOt' %1 > I'itlMhnrg A«« 0111 jl'HUhiiig |»a.v I'itlnhtirg Night iMlly <X'i pt Siiii Ihtllv Kipri'-s Ihiilv day. No 13 No 3 No. 7 HI T I.I; If IH TIiKK 111 TI.KIt An |0 '3 a in Air 'i ,| pm \»r r » 47 a in l.v |0 '£>> a.m l»v r » .14 p m hv .»i| ain Thousand mile tickets K fM, d for pas waK" Ixjtween all stations on the 15. It. A 1' K'y and N. Y. C. It. It. (Penn'a. division) at 2 cents per mile. For tickets, time tables and fnrthei information «-a! 1 oil or address, / w. it TURN Kit, A«t. Itutler, I'a., or lii»w AHl» CJ. Lai'KV. Oen'l Pass. AK«"it, Rochester, N. Y. ml IE IMTTSHURG, HESSE -1 MER ik LAKE ERIE R. R. COMPANY. Time table in effect May 27, I1MK), CENTRAL TIME. Northward, Inolv «n'ipt Sunday. S«»uthaard (lt«'ad tip) I lO ad down) 14 \l STATIONS I II 13 MTR r^A~3rT~sr U t*» K -SO Krl««. ; *' 4 10 \l «!* H (13 ttr Conn.unt .«r| IJ i\ '• 2H i l\ «- 17 Iv Con I Haul Iv '» l\ 4 ii ■ v tmTht i" -i > jll l'» «■> M. ailvill. JutH t | II I" 0 W II (M 7 "• h M. advlil. hi 11. ' 10 i r, .v, iv M«»»dviu. iv |o u, r» i;» 11 •. fW.ar Con l-tk. ~r ill »i '£?> |o Mi.r» iv «•„„ i.mu, : ho m\ :» u II IH «. 41 Kxpo. I'arh i.l 111 |H It 03 10 v. «i 41 I* l,*po |»aik |\ l'» Tm 0 Oil |0 M *> llartntown II JKI I'i 40 ♦. in «N K OOI| 11 37 t. \r» njo|o33 •; o:i ! (o« < nvllle «• so n i:, n 4i» «. Of pi ft r,r, Hlmnango 'i 4o II f.' »■ M ■ so .or» ; . M. r. > I 7 I • I ' "• 7 ■£« . •»'. 0 /H f» OOtiiovi i itV 7 In \,i 4M 7 tV» 4 r.; (» |u llarrl^vill. . 7 fl'i \,\ n » lit I MP 1ii,.... iiioi, "I I M r» ;•/. i r»;. .» r inillard »«• H rw I r»:» 3 'l-> «. 4% Iv. Illlliard. Iv <J 45 II 4.» 4 411 II rn\ jKidnO'r, Hl© 1 12 4 H 4H | Kuclld I 8 20; I 2T> '• 66 H W iHuflai | i AO) 1 Mi l I*.l 7 AH. gii< ii v |«| 20; S am. I i li* M I Train 1) leaving Krie at. no a.m. ar rive H at HhenaiiKO at 11 05 Train 10 leaving Bheiiaiino at 'I HI p. in. arrives at Krie at <• '»Y .1 H. MATHON, K. 11. Urt.KV, Hnp't Transp Oen. I'ass. A«t Oreenville, I'a I'ittsliiirx, I'a. MCMILLANS FORMERLY IRA C. BLACK & CO., Wall Paper. Next Door to Postofficc. W. S. & E. WICK, liKAI.KUM IN Komkl. anil l/U»ils't nt nil liliel* IhmtH. H,i ,11 mill Mutilillnt;!.. I >ll Well il Hpi'. litll Y llfflrf mikl Viiril t .'ii*iII 1 hi/l«i*irt unit Monroe Hin . iinnr vV'i »il I'iii m I" im* I, lliri.l.li PA [ Peerless Pills Cure Constipation No. 1 -,t t■ ■ r rlf.4 ti tin- i—t, I Kit ' i Jl'! thjui tin- ri»! ' Not like other pills." Price 25c Peerless Pills Cure Constipation j Not l>ett« r tli.»'! the tw-1, but l>«-tt«'r tliau the rent "Not like other pills." Price 25c. Peerless Pills Cure Constipation. Not IH-t-t«»r than tut* l>e»t, hut letter than the reft. "Not like other pills." Price 25c. Peerless l'iils Cine Constipation. Not better Oihii tli.' I..st, but letter tluuj the nut "Not like other pills." Price 25c. Peerless Pills Cure Constipation. Silt better than the U-*t, but letter than the rest. "Not like other pills." Price 25c. Peerless Pills Cure Constipation. Not better than the U„t, but U-tier than the rest "Not like other pills." Price 25c. (You can set them at BOYD'S ) LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Whereas, letters of administration have been issued to me in the estate of J. \V. Bu'ton, late 01 Middlesex twp., But lei county. Pa , dec'd.,all persons owing the said estate will please call and settle, and all persons having claims against the same will please present them duly authenticated for payment. J. L. BI'RTON', Adrn'r., Flick, Butler Co., Pa. S. F. & A. L. BOWSER, Att'ys., Bntler, Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Letters of administration 011 the estate of Henry I.adabour, dee'd., late of Cranberry township, Butler Co.. Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present tbem duly au thenticated for settlement to JOHN V SHANNON, Adm'r., Callery, I'a. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration having been grunted to the undersigned on the estate of William K. Park, dee'd., late of Mid dlesex township, Butler county, I'a., all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment; and any having claims against said estate will present them duly au tl enticated for settlement to MARY J. PARK, Adm'x. Glade Mills, I'a. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration 011 the estate of Krvilla Miller, dee'd., late of Adams township, Butler Co., I'a., having been Ktanted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate will please make immediate pa/ tnent, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement to JOSKPH MILLKR, Adm'.., Myoma. I'a. S. P. & A. liowsKa, Att'ys. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. letters testamentary on the estate of George VV. Mushrush, dee'd., late of Centre twp., Butler Co., Pa., having l>cen granted to the undersigned, all jiersons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment,and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenti cated for settlement to W. W. MITSHRUSII, ) or > Ex'rs. SAMUKL SHAPPNKR, SR.. ) Butler, Pa. "SHERIFFS SALES" fly vlrl u«* of Humlry writs of Von. Ex., I'M. l a . Li-v. I it.. &<• , ISKUIMI out of the Court of < oiiiiiion I'H-itM <>f Hut IIT < 0., I'a., UIHI to in* fllrWtCfl, tllfH' Will l»f «'XpOH<»(l tO ptlbllc HJtll' itl. Mn< Court 11 ou ho in tlio l»orough of Itullfr, on Monday, the 4th day June, A. D. 1900, at I o'lock I'. »M . tlio following cles<*rllM*«l property, to-wit: K. 1> No. Wi, Oil, M 4, HT» and w, May Term. John < \ Graham. Attorney. All tin* right, tltln, Interest ami claim of Itosallinl 11. < oplev of. In and to all that cur* tain iiliH'C or lot of ground, »ltuat«<l In l!ut* Irr I Wo,, llutlor ronniy, I'll., bounded an ! follow*, to wit: ll<'Klun|iiK at a pin at thfl | corner of Brown and Centre avenues, thence I alonfr lirown avenue one hundred twenty nlno feet to a pin. thenee nasi one hundred feet to a pin* thwnre north along line of lot of lluwnian one hundred feel toftoiitm Ave . I hence went along salil avenue ninety foot to the plaro of beginning. Heo deed ImmiU SH, page r«OK; having thereon ereeted a large modern frame uwelllng house, two wtorv store building and dwelling, and a small dwelling house In the rear. ALSO Of, In and to all that certain piece or lot of ground, situated In llutler boro.. Hut ler count v. I'a . Inninded as follows, to wit <»n the North hy l<»t «»f ICnstilltid H. t'opley, 011 the eartt hy lot of Jacoh I low man, on the south hy Alpha Way and on the West hy lirown avenue, said lot lining fifty feet front on lirown avenue, and extending hack along Alpha Way sixty-eight foet, more or less, having thereon ereeted a two story frame double dwelling house. HeJ/.ed and taken In execution as the prop erty of ICoHallml It t'opley at the suit, of Mary t). Thaw. TKKMH OK HA I/1' The following must he sir let,|y compiled with when property In st rlcken down. I. When t he plalntltT or ot her Hen credlt4»r becomes the purchaser, the cost'* oil the writ must he paid, and a list of the liens. Includ ing mortgage searches on the property sold, together with Hitch lien creditor's receipt* for t tie amount«»f the proceeds of the sale i»r such portion thereof as he may claim, must he furnished the HhorlfT. «. All bids must he paid In full. 11. AII sale* not settled Immediately will he continued until one o'clock, I*. M . of the in *t day at whh h time all property not m illed for will again he put up and sold at the expense and rink of the person to whom first sold. ♦Hee Turdon's hlgest, Wth edition, page 4441. and Hlnlt h's I «»f ins, page IM| TIIKMAH IT IIOON. Sheriff NlierlfT» OFLLN llullcr. I'M. May lilt li. WHO YOU'LL KNOW HOW GOOD 1 WIIICN YOU SKK THKM. Our 25c box papers. Our 10c and 15c fine writing paper tablets. Blank books at the old price. 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. JCveryday needs at everyday prices. At DOUGLASS Ii()( )K S*l'( >UK.j Kaglc B'l'd. FOR SALE. I wish to sell my on Zicglcr Ave., I lot r /n 110, niul a goial comfortable house 1 of ten rooms, with water and sewerage, fliMX)', also 11 small hiiiiur till Hickory St., three rooms 411(1 finished attic, /■'««'. also a modern houae on 11 ■< k<<l v St., lot 401115, nil rootncil house, with well of water, #1,700, also mv linrw, (n good dliver.) huggy, tobes, etc.* DAVID CUPPS, 31J Zicglcr Ave., Hut It-1, Pa. sio^ Is a Price Most Anyone Can Afford. $lO however is thought by some to be quite too little for a good suit. Opinions differ just as prices do but if \Jou'll thytroubleto lool< up thes<?suits we're telling about See with a critical eye their real excellence, their true worth fullness, why, you'll agree with us and others that these SUITS AT $lO are worthy garments for any man, and you're not adverse to saving $2.50 —no matter what your income may be. Another point -and one that ought to interest you, is the large choice in weaves and colors. $lO gives you in our suits carefully Tailored, Stylish, Perfect Hanging, Superb Fitting, INO /WORE. Schaul & Nast, LEADING CLOTHIERS, 137 South Main St., Butler. pEEEEEEEEEEEEEiEMS | Carpets at { K Reduced Prices. 1 A variety of patterns to select from in the best Tapestry brussels. They were 90c, but we« have reduced the price to 75 cents, 90c Tapestry Brussels 75c j Rich red ground with a pretty floral design. Would make a handsome parlor carjiet. You can't buy a better Tapestry Carpet at any price. Reduced from DOc to 75c. *j|j $1,15 Axminster Carpet 90c Not a short remnant, but plenty of it. Rich Mahogany ISC ground with scroll and floral figures suitable for a parlor. IjpC Reduced from if 1. 15 to 90c. S|g| Cork Linoleum 55c yCI They do away with scrubbi»K entirely, which is the most un *iS3) pleasant household work n wife has to perform. Will wear much longer than a carpet and are more sanitary. They cost |gag JSft 'Wc '<nd 80c l>er square yd. |§( gj COME IN AND LOOK AROUND. 1 Campbell ft Templet on I \ The Surprise Store i I 108 South Main street, Butler, Pa. < ; NO USE TALKING! ! ! THE KEYSTONE UNION MADE I ► < < Overalls, Jackets and Pints ; y' » i < Are the best that human hands can make. If ► ► they rip bring them back and get a new pair. < i The Keystone Corduroy Pants are made from ► the best corduroy. A new pair or money back | to everj' dissatisfied customer. I ; THE SURPRISE STORE, i < BUTLKR, PA. > SSRigf Our work shows its quality—it doesn't show the wear. It is the very best wc can do, each piece, bcc ausc wo aim to make each separate piece just right. If you like style, nicety of fin ish, and fine, wearable materials, you want to leave your order with us, Wedding Suits a Speciality. (ooper (0., Leading Practical Tailors., DIAMOND, IJUTUiR. PA. A POINTER! For up-to-date I'hotos go to the Post Office building. New designs every lew days. We guarantee toplea.se you. lb anch Studios, Mars and Kvans City. A. L. FINDLEY, Telephone 236. M. C. WAGNER, ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER, 13V South Mum ulirrt. Over SH«ul A, .Vill i l lolhlnf Slort B. & B. pretty wash goods More store space devoted to wash goods this season than ever before. An entire aisle over 100 feet long, 25 feet wide—nothing but wash goods—shelves and counters on both sides, and center tables. Most likely the greatest show ing of choice new cottons ever made in America. Nothing hereabouts or anyways near that approaches it—cither extent or prettiiless. Send lor samples—make styles and prices show that if we're to get your business, we're to get it in a way that will pay you. Nice wash goods lor little—(>}c, Bc, 10c. Great line of pretty Lawns and Dimities I2,jc—styles like the best imported. Swiss novelties I2jc—such goods, good styles—B yards, a gown, for a dollar—as can't help but be convincing. Lot of solid color crepes 20c, Fine Imported Madras Ging hams 20c. Imported novelty Madras 25c, Large and distinctive lines of Fine Dress Cottons and Fancies 25c to $1.40. Silks, Dress Goods; Shirt Waists, Wash Skirts each of the ft.} departments right in line for getting and keeping your atten tion with better goods than same money will buy anywhere. We prove it— or you don't buy. Boggs& Buhl Department X. ALLEGHENY. PA.
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