TH K CITIZEN. THURSDAY, JUNE 2«, 1900. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. iOTK—AII adf€rti»or» later;':in? to make auus s in their . - notify o! jt'.r intention u* n* VJ TI * .- r "on xj momliic. Zimmermen s new poo-is Schanl Ac Nast's summer clothing Wick's furnishings. Leighner's spectacles. Notice to Teachers. Hotel Arandale House for sale. M&rtincourt & Co. - < t- . C. Ac T s carpets. Donthett A: U-rabam's Clothing. Burton's Sale. Adn:fni>u>ldn ar ■ . aii'J i i pu">!lc - '.■ » h«lr aaUs bookr. LOCAL AND GENERAL, Ilu« publisher and printers of The Butlor CITIZEN will take a vacation next week, and tlic ot liee will be closed for busiiu 1 --. No paper next week. —Great Summer weather. —Low awnings cause cues words. —Barton's clearance sale continues. —Longest days and shortest night■». --The dark hois -s looked darker than ever. ■ -Short-crop reports have boomed the market. -Campaign orators will -/or; spread Ver the country. W —it lks as though ( iiina would be ftorn joint from joint Some of our marines expect to shoot their crackers ir. Pekin on the 4th. Rumors from I'ek'.u are now flying aix>ut on the wings of imagination. —The Surprise Store has some snr prisini.' Woodruff vests on exhibition. Word came to Butler last Friilav aft'-rr:'¥>n that Pittsburg wa burning —Toe Pipe Line picnic will Is.- held at Conneaat Lake, on Thursday, July 12th. Some of the best blood in the coun try i« now runninx in the mOMjuiVj s veins. When you look at the thermometer you mutely inquire. "Is it hot enough tor met" j —Twenty-five millions of '"cold cash has already com' from the Klondike, this year. -Don't in in* the large sale of Ohio hone* .it N ace's barn, Hitler, Jnly X at 12:80 j) m. Martiucoart & Co. pat up a very fine delivery wagon fur the Allen Gro cery last w oek. --Since the Pittrtmrg Gazette chang ed hands a marked improvement in no ticed in it* news columns. —TI e Akron giant in th" latest prod igy in slngging circles. He put Sharkey to sleep in th" 15tli round. The Centennial Committee of Cen tre <-ouaty will start with |!o from the county and fcVKi from the town. They had foar days of Centennial in Beaver, tiding on Friday with a grand Militiry and Industrial Parade. —Anetit the hot weather and Dein oonvention. it is said beer will t»e ten cents a glass in Kansas City next week. —Butler haw n popnlatioti of aliout 11,750, or 250 les;* than we thought we had, but we'll soon make it even fig utn -As Kitnc j ci"Titißts insist that fish can convene, it must be inter-sting to hear them lying about the bottom of the stream —'The people of Chicago ascribed tho cool weather to thuir n-w canal and the lake water, but the sizzard changed their minds. —Visitors in Philadelphia Inst week eyen in the matter of weather had a good time all dne to the Republican platform The Dowager Empress is three score and better, but she cm yet go it like sixty, ami migbl hi induced to c/me fhere and run for President. -The next big <-vent in Butler will probably 1* the Fair. The 4th this year cornea too soon after the 14th, but we should have some tireworks. The wounds nutde by the locust* In the branches of tho forest trees are caus ing many branch'* to flic. The loss in serious in some piece# of timber. -ftwo bail game. July Ith, between tho Fats and the Leans of the Masonic brethern. Proceeds for the Butler <3onnty Oooeral Hospital See it: it will be hot. —Some thirty cars of lumber, lime and sandstone are Isnng shipped from West, Winfield every day. and a curious feature of the trade is that some of the sandstone is going to Harrisburg —The reunion of the 101 st and 10H<1 Pa. Vols will lie held in Butler in 1001. All Butler county veterans, of whatever regiment, should arrange to meet at the same time and have a ronning big reun ion. The Eichbaum building on Fifth avenue, below Wood street, was de str-iyed by lire lfu«t Friday aftern«x>n, several adjoining buildings were injur e>. have livened up hose racing affairs in Mntler considerably by reorganizing la-t year's team. They coinuience l training Muriday evening and nov.- there will i»e a wholesome rivalry lietween tUvm nud th'- First Ward. The Btr«< t R iilway Co. will make n big hit if it Mjuijis its park not only with the dancing pavilion, summer theatre ftage,' t.-. customary for picnic giouuds, nit also with a gissl baseball field and miH track for by:tide ra<-< < and ithletic colitestn. West Sunbury and North Washing ton Aciult-uiy indulged ( n a debating ci>;it< st i/ist week Tuewlay erening ut W. tSuuliury and Weduesilay evening at North Washington. Sixteen points were debated snd the j nil gen awardcl ten t-j \V. Suubnry and >ex to North JJ^H*bingon. - ()~ S. lluseiton's honsc in Penn twp. -.vai sti'Uik by lightning Tuesday morn ing, ami Isitu ends of it were SMUiewhat damage !, but the Lightning Jt<«l Co. intends making gocsl the lie „ |j \v. Reynolds of Myoma in the agent of Lhe Oi. The lightning played m/iiic ijui r pranks 9lK>ut the pla/v on-- of which wit" cutting a piece about a foot lonff out of a le.avy ls>ard, lying on the ground, and throwing it upon the r<*if. PERSONAL. < «reer McCandlw wa- in Butl«r. Tuesday. 1 George Troatman wa" a Beaver , v=itor la-t week S. C. Trimble ■<' Middle; x twp wa? in town, Saturday Antony Nickel, of Butler township. wßs in town. Saturday. Woodruff of New York will take - ft his vest for the ticket David B. :s thinking of running against San Juan Hill. R F McMcekin of Fairvlt w twp. was in town, yeaterday. Roosevelt rose with a bound when he went up the Sin Juan hill. J. 11. and A. E. King of Concord twp. were in town last Thursday. Miss Mary Batterfieid is visiting her ancle Geo "Butterffeld in Chicora Sim Nixon Jr. and wife have return ed from a week s s- journ at Cambridge. Wiiber A. BLiin passed hi- examina tion for Wist I J oir.t. and is now a cadet. S. M Barr >i Jefferson twp. was in town s- turdry and made us a pleasant call McKiniey n.i-i i>y> votes in the conven tion. Roosevelt Lad 929 —fail but liis own. Frank Mitchell ha? lf-en drawn as a grand juror for U. S. Court at Erie. July 17. Mrs. Isabel Gaibreath is visiting her daughttr, Mrs. Robert Ivory of the Last En»i, Pittsburg Wm. Bla kmore mov. 1 into tiis neat an and B. S Ranlcin of Fairview attended the old soldiers reunion at Beaver, last week. Alberta, daughter of Philip Walter, aud Grant, son of Robert Fleming, lx>th well known anil popular young people of Buffalo twp , were married V.'etlnes day. Palmer Campbell is spending >1 little vacation with his family on S Washing ton St He has lately been working on oil .'.'ells at Smithfield, Wetzel connty, W Va Mrs. Koonces mother. Mrs. Sarah McClelland of Raymilton was her guest during Centennial week. Mrs Mary McClelland, her daughter went home with her. Miss Mubel Smith of Centre twr>.. who has been a teacher in the public schools of Butler for s itne yeare, is ly ing very seriously 111 of peritonitis, at her home. ,\1 im May Wallev, n r<< '-nt jj-rfuiaate of tbo Butler College, bu ac cepted a position hc. l*>ok-keeper and stenographer with Rev. E M. Sandys, Pittsburg, I'a T. W. D. Kennedy of A damn twp. brought. 70 pounds, unwashed wool to Butler, yestwday, and got SJO cunt • a pound for it. His nix sheep averaged 121 pounds each J. Braderi Black's commissionae [s'st master at Butler arrive•■*?» the development of the lower oil fields has only just begin Anna M. Wattern, daughter of Post master Johu Wat ten of Evans City, and Lcater Htonghton were married. Tues day The young folks then left for Coudersport. whore Lester will un-iHt his father, Oliver W. Htoughton. P. !J. Brown. >f West Suriburv; U. Whitenonr of !'• uhville and R .1, Thouijisl T rails laid on the unpaved streets niiit them for travel ■ If wi Lay ing theni .diould lie stopped by injnnc tion. The public own tic. slreots nud have a to know. Couic ji cannot legally give away the of tln-ir follow < iti/.ens to any tr«-«*t car com pany LEGAL NEWS. NEW SUITS Commonwealth vs John Daprell an«. Einil Ch-not. summons in assumpsit « Duprell's bail. S3OO, in which Chenot was bondsman and wnich was forfeited by Duprell's disapperan e: .:ls-> Joseph Laurent and Edward Delline f r f2oo bail forfeited by Laurett; air against Michael M.Laughlin and Leor Donday for PW bail forfeitd by Mc- Langhiin Thi- Court has refused th>- j-etition "1 Harriett E. Watson .Julia A. Foster and Anna F. Clark for the appointment f viewers t-.» assess damage- don. the pliV kind in Penn twp. by the P. B & L. E. railroad. The railroad had filed b. nd in-33000 .o indemnify the plain tifFh .ir their lo.;.- They asked dam age.- and the reason assigned for refus ir>S the petition was that « verdict in favor of the -plfa for 4194u had beet; given at triai in May. The plaintiffs have taked exceptions and may appeal the «•&»-< Eliza E Bavis vs Eli/.abetli M•< ill and ' «W. 50 I John P Conley of Adams twp. bsis fii «da bill in equity denying h's signa tures as forgeries to nin • prouih.- ry aotet- u l'K>nt aad i during 1-592 and 3 with the nam - f -V. T. Conley and the plf a- makers Th notes were mad - to Jacob Dambach .Sr Co bankers of Rvans City. Samuel Park. Jacob Kline. Rol>ert Davison. Harriett Pierce, Alex. Lurting and Tames Croft. Conley is 7'i years old and comes into Court t < avoid collection of the notes from his -state after h : s death. L. C. Miller has appealed from the I auditors r- port of Parker twp. a- to the I allowance therein of a credit of fIOO for the purchase of a school lot and of* 1 $1462.3? 'be cost of erei-ting th- n-w ; frame school building. f VOTES Harry Roth of Muddy Creek twp has been held for Court on a charge of agg. as* alt and battery on complaint of W II Lutz In the < linton twp. road case an agreement by th< parties has Iteen filed not to change the road through the lands of Jos. ph Jones so as to deprive him of acc- ss to his coal bank. The will of Solomon Fish -r of Brady twp. has been probated, no letters. David Holiday who was committed lor agg. a&b on G. R. DeHaven has been released on bail. Both were Cen tennial policemen The Slate Bar Association met at Cambridge Springs this week The viewer- in the Goehring case from Adams twp. awarded damage" vs th>- P. f.' I«K> Robt. Nixon was committed to jail, evening. He had hi- head tied np. and was in bad shape. That morn ing he met L'trjgdon Riley, who drives for Marks Sc Whiteside; on the thre-- degree road and asked for a rid>- Riley hinj a ride. Nixon hail a hatchet in his hand and struck Riley on th- sidi; of the h-:u<\ with it: Riley tackled him and both fell from the wagoi, to the ro:t l :md th- t'-w ran off. Ril y got the hat'-het from Nixon and knocked him down ai o then went for help. Wh'-ri he came back Nixon came ;i ,t him aga ; n. and Riley struck him again. Then help came and they brought Nixon to Butler and had him locked up. Letter! cf adin'n on the -state of Margaret Shodd of Butler towi.ship have been trranted to f/onr;wl Shodd John R Henninger, Esq., Dr W H Brown and O. C. Redic were appointed a commission in lunacy on Lucjada Critchlow, petitiomxl for by Overs* ers \V. R. Riddle and John Weigh of Pros pc< ? -She was committed to Dixmont. Justice of the Peace elect J W B»yd lifted hi" commission, yesterday. Geo. W. Cramer of Buffalo twp lift ed his commission a:i Notary Public, yesterday. Pi'.* )l'hiu v T Ha NMFt:I{S. Charle* Duffy to J. V. Rittr lot 011 Main and Fulton streets Butler, for saeoo. Thomas Black to Fred Oirbett H acres in Allegheny twp, for %%•'> Eli May to W. J. Black lot in Bntler for *i2.,." CyruH Harper 'i'reas. to P. \V Lowry 50 acres in Washington twp. for < Charles DufTy tul saac G Pollard lot in Butler for |2OO. Jae. W. Hutchison to .1 T. Campbell lot in Butler for £I,OOO. Geo. Beck to J. M Day lot in Karns City lor SSOO. Linnie Catupliell to Homer M Camp bell VI acren in Washington for f^OO. Jolir C McClintock to S M M-Clin took 40 !k res in Mercer f'ir f 1 Also to F.'iz McClintock 40 acre". In Mercer for %1. Joseph G<*:biing to Virginia E Boebm 50 acres in Crant rry for if I'M). Lor'-nz Lang to Erhard Lang 15 acre* iu Winßeld for fl. S. N Laughner to S. E Grant 10 acren in Allegheny twp for % 1 Joseph S. Grant's heirs t" S N. Laughner 10 acres in Alleghriev twp. for *lo Murrlago bici-nniih. W. B. Daubenspock.... . Coaltown Nettie ttitenour ... Forestville William Thompson . .. Coaltown Jennie Joshua Clay twp Lewis A. Uindinger. Harmony Olirea Kavanaugh Zelienople J. N. Hteighner Connellsyille Martha Wolf Great Belt J amen Blair Brownsdale Klla Hartzell... .. .Clinton twp G. E Miller. .*. Wimerton Anna Hockenberry lsle Will David Blair Harmony Lottie Jean Weigel W E Boozei Hi* Points j Laverue Stalker . .Eau Claire Lester '» Stoughton. Evans City i Annie M. Watters George M. Webster . Mercer Cc Nettie Louise Bell Harrisville j Peter W Snyder Calcutta, O • E Hutchi, hi Sonora Grant Fleming Buffalo twp Alberta J. Walters Michael H Kla von . Slipp< ryro< k Nettle A Wownes At Pittsburg Wiii W. Crawford of Mars and Mary Morrow of Parker, also Jatne- Cook of Baker-town and Ella Hewott of Allegheny. It»itl«-r will again »-nl« brat'- —Tho barn on the Adam Frederick pla> , near Great Belt w.-u struck by lightning and destroyed by lir • Tuen day afternoon. This is the gala week of all Lie year in Hlipp ryrock The largest grnduut ing class in the history of the school, I l'i in nuinbt r, are to receive their di plomas The State Examining board met on June i M and favorably consider ed the I'-cords and applications for di plomtin of the entir< classs, there not lie inx a failure among them. The roadbed for the street railway is being grailed and ballasted on I'"k Ground Ave. or Pillow St., and on this thoroughfare it is already almost com pleted, although work was only iitui U-d last week A heavy stone culvert is b<- ing put in to bridge th* n m that How down from the Grout nut Stamm pro pertieM. Several hundred |xties are be llig prejiiired for eris-tion Parti- . wishing to purcha or ;.eli oil properties, farms, city residences or real c-.tatc of any kind, sfiou'.d call upon Wm. Walker.in Kcttcrer's h'd'g.opjiositt I', <). iiutler Pa. Peoples Phone No. 17.}. L. T. L Convention. The county convention of the Loyal : Temperence Legion met in the Sonth Side It -formed church last Thursday. In the aft- rnoan an address of welcome sra- ni:;:le by Miss Dn.isy Forsythein be half of the Butler L. T L and by Mr?. Harriet Cooper for the W- C. T U. R< pom- was made %> Mrs Margaret Dunwoody of Slippery rock, others on the program were Rev. W. C. Loomis of Tarentum, corresponding secretary of the Allegheny- C'o I -Tion J M Bry •n of Natronn Miss Maud Staples of Cattery «nd Mrs. Stoughton of Petrolia. Thursday evening a silver m.'dal >ra- U-rical ntp». pr-. eedc-i bj " dumb :-Ii dr'a sa • 4.eld a id participate.! :n by .John McClcster. Mary Wi" on and Leolbt Irvin of Slipperyrock. Myria Tollett of Petrolia. Beitfci-. W ogel. Ida Sample and Elizabeth Kirker of Har mony, Nelli- McNea! of < "alien Ha' -I Campbell of Butler ::nd Bessie Ottcr- I man of Zeli nople Miss Otteriuan w&3 | award "! the medal, her subject was "A | Call to Patriots. Miss Inine was i awarded second prizi The strongest nninber of the program was a vocal - *-o by Mis* Stella Armstrong of Bntler who j with proper '-are and training will be ; come a singer known far begond the ; limits of Butler countv. The contests are pleafing features of the Legion work and are a great lienefit to th voting peo pie. The judges were Rev. T. It Lew is uf Evnas City. Rev. Loomis and Mr. 3ns od. The convention ad j. -urn d Monday noon. Prohibitionists Name u Ticket. The prohibition County convention wa.- held in the Y. M C. A. Hall Mori Lay afternoon, presided over by Rev. Hazlett of Sarver Station. C. k Mc [ntire «as elected connty chairman: Dr Jd. E. Headland. accretar* John G McMarlin, treasurer; A E. Ruseel, JleT-, J. S. Mc-Kee and L C Wick, all of Bntler. member- oi the executive committee The- following f cket wa. nominated: Congres-s. William Cooper State v.-uator, William Humphrey of Porters vill-, Assembly. Raymond S Corneliu.-. Butler, and Frank Critchlow Prospect; jnry commissioner, Jobn J. West. Butler. William Cooper, Bntler: Rev. J. M. Berry. Mars: Rev. J A. Lave'y. Slippery Rock Rev. Mr. Otter mats. /. !: r -nople J. A Richardson. '.'a! lery; C E Mclntire. Butler Amos Sfreelsmith. Butler, and James J. Steph enson, Mt Chestnut, were elected dele gates to the State Convention. These conferees were named: Congressional. L. C. Miller. Bruin: Rev J S. McKee and Harvev Boyd. Butler, senatorial W. P. Braham, Harrisvill Thomas Coulter Slippery Rock, and Thomas i! White, Bntler. Oil, NOT lib. Market remains at $1.25. Donegal Slater & Co's well on th<- Dan McCrea is reported at M bbls. Ctixi' pKd- lioch Bros, of Millernto wn got a good well on th> McClelland la»t week. They art: drilling another on the Lew Sutton. Another Co. has a rig up on the R P. Black. The well on tie Jas Bvers is due. BrvLKR "iv.'i Thompson & Co. have a good ga.-scr on the Thomas Lindsey. which they have shut in and will use on the lease-. Bert Young has a new well on the Herman Bert' Fok wud Humpky & Konler have a new well on ' their lease, below Ren frew, which started off at 40 blls. Ci.kabkjei.h - Smith & Co. have a good well on the Christ Steigbner Jki-tkicso-v twi' T W. Phillips fin - ished a good fourth .-and gas well on the Hurry Logan farm on the Saxonburg road A W'-st Virgina Freik Down in th-: wildt; o: Wetz-*] Co. West Virginu they on.- iictually tunneling into the Bid" of a steep hill to get at a joint or 2 of cneing shattered by the premature explosion of u torpedo Some months igo Col. Chapin of tin-U. y . <>il G». drilled on the summit of a steep hill and got a good well bat in attempting to shoot it the torpedo • tploded "30') feet In-low the d.-,rick floor and so shatter z 1 the rasing that Hart Harris the local expert con Id do nothing with it. The well wan a very expensive one and to save it Col. Chapin coin (jived the idea of tunneling the hill, and < ailed in Bert Ifeydrick, who decided tiie plan feasable and that tin rasing could lw reached by a tunnel 511 feet long, and Chaplin has given the contract a sas| foot tunnel of that length, Bert in a HOB of Jessie Hey derick the civil engineer of Bntler I'lcnicH. F. of A and Jr. O. U. A M. at Kei ter'e Grove, t mile east of CoalUiwn, July 4th Masons at Cascade Park. New Castle, Thursday, July 12th Pipe I An* at Couneaut Lake .Inly 12th. A» mosfjnitoeH are nr numerous us ever, this year and revenge a - sweet, we again suggest that the best way of ,tak ing the latter on the former is by burn ing a little sulphur in your room. A plat/; sot in a safe place, a tablespoon fill of snlphar, a match and a clonal door do the work to perfection. and 0 and be for return pai- tage until July Mb, 1000. New, four-rtsuu ho-.i->c tor .a!c In , Viire at this office ACCIOKNTS. Ves Shoai. ' Prospt* t was kicked on the side and head by a horse, a few days ago and had three ribs broken The cut on his fn-e seemed to amount to : nothing, but it wa.- afterwards dis , covered thn* an artery had been broken. John Kerr, >f New Ca.-tie,f. mieriy of Slippery rock township, was killed by , the fall of a derrick in New Castle up on which he wa.- working, last Friday i afternoon He was 31 years of age. ! His family, consisting and two j children, were visiting in Slipperyr ■ k ; township at tb«- tin.'-. Lee Mohan, cf Butler, feli from a hay mow last Friday and cut his head During a ball game at Evans City, last Friday, - Covert of Renfrew fell and broke a leg A child of Frsnk Barber of West Lib erty drank some chloroform, a few nights ago, and died before medical as sistance could be procured. f John Reibar: was struck by the B. it. &P. lly-.r on the Glade Run tr-stl-. Tuesday evening and -aved h : s life by ' holding on to a water barrel He was • taken to Callery, and afterwards brought tj tb--> Hospital. He was walk ing across the n stle during a rain, and tried to get out of the way cf the train but received k blow on the back. Jno. O'Brien of W. Winfield had a leg broken by a fall in a stone quarry ■ and was brought to the hospital. James Fleeger of Institnte Hill was struck by an engine of the Bessie, while working on the road between Calvin ■ and Oneida station- last Thursday morning, and thrown from the track, lie was seriously injure; and was taken to the Hospital. He saw and heard the train, but mistook it' for "ae going North on the light track, but it . was a work train after ti-s and he did , not notice that it had be a switched to ! the low track He is improving and ; will recover. Dates for County Fairs. i Puuxsutawney, Aug. ;1 34. Kittanning. Aug. 28-31. Butler. Sept. 4-7. I Conneautville Sept 10. • Clarion, Sept. 4-7. ! Indiana, Sept 11-14 : Oil City, Sept. 11-14. I 'ireeusburg. Sept. 18-21 | Dayton, Sept. 25-38. Mercer. Sept. 25-27. Washington. Sept 25-28 Xew Castle, Sept. 27-2 ii Stoneboro, Oct. 2-4. Notice to Teachers- The Fairview Borough School Board will meet Thursday, July 12th. at 2 p. . m to elect n toachi r. GEO. H. GRAHAM, Sec Y FOR SALE. Fin'' seven roomed hou- with lot j 55x125 feet oi- W> st Jefferson street, with city and drillod-well water and every modern improvement. FOR KENT. Six room house on S .Main St., $9.00. EDGAR H NBGLEY, CITIZEN Building. Markets. Wheat. wholesale price (55 70 ltye, " 45 Oats, " 27 Corn, " 41 Ifay, " 12 00 Eggs, " 13 Butter, •• 8 12 Potatoes. 25 35 L' tttice, per lb. 10 12 Chicken, dressed, per lb 10 12 Onions, per dozen bunc.h< s 15 Rhubarb, per doz bunches 15 20 Radishes, per doz bunches 15 2<» Beets " " 25 30 .H IA rorui 11 KXCI'ICSIONS Kxcarsinn tickets will l»e rfold between all stations on the P. IJ. &L. E. R R. July Mrd and 4th, KO od returning July stb, at one fare for the round trip. Special attractions, including three ex hibitions by I'av;in e Bills Wild West Show, Tickets to the Park, including admission to the Wild and Wooly West" on the Fourth will be n6ld on above date- at one fare plus 25 cents. Admission to the nhow if paid at the < ntrance will i« fifty cent* CARPENTERS WANTED. Immediately on North McKean St., near Nixon's Home, go.wl wages will be paid. Imjair" on premises, opposite t'npt. Ayres' house FOR SALE. l'aiui of 6i acres, two tniks north of West Sunbury, j/'ioi 1 house, good water. Wills'll cbesp or exchange for small fsun necr Butler. Set- W. J. BLACK, Liveryman. IM'.mCl li It VI'KS TO CINUN NATI ANI> KKTI'HN. Via I'fiuisylvania ftallrosul. 1- or the annual convention of the Bap tist Young People's Union of America, to bo held at Cincinnati, July 12—15 the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell oxctir i'.ii tickets from all sta tions on its line to ( iricinnati at one fare for the round trip. Tickets to be sold and good going July JO to 18, in elusive, and to return until July 17. inclusive; but if tickets be deposited with the Joint Agent at Cincinnati on or before July 14, and if fee of fifty cents lie paid, the return limit will be extended to August 10, inclusive Kxc.iirsion to Allegheny. Commencing Sunday, May fith. the Sunday excursion fare from Bntler to Allegheny will be one dollar for tickets good going on train leaving Butler at H.Oo a. m., City time, returning on t'ain leaving Allegheny at p. m. city time. An old saving, and u very wise one is, "When in ltoni<- do as Romans do," and when in Butler, do as the wise people do, viz; buy your hotplates, oven cookern, incaud'-scent gas lamp and plumbing supplies at (ten. W. White hill's, the plumber, 81N H. Main St. IRe member that we have moved from our old store to our new one, two doors south of Bntler Co Nat Bank Atlantic i'itj lOvrtirsion via l*. «NL W. aii«l I? .V O. Ity. June wth, July Pith, Hftth, August Oth and !£Brd, 1000, are the dates for the Pittsburg & Western Excursion to At lantic City via B. & <). Ry. All 1! & <). trains run via Washington 1> ('. Kate from Butler SIO.OO Tickets good returning If! days from date of sale IC< ilneeil Kate.-, to ('liurlestoii, S. C., via IN'iinsylvanift ICstilr oml. For the meeting of the National Kducational Association at Chariest' n, S ('., July 7 111, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will soil excursion tickets from all stations on its lines to Charleston at the rate of one fare for th< round trip, plus si,oo Tick< t to be hold July oto inelusivw and to be good to return until September I, inclu siv« On the return trip stop-over will be allowed at Washington on depon it of ticket with Joint AKn<- Fare for the j Round Trip. Fare from Butler si!l 7* j IIAI.F FAKIO lOXCI ICSIONS. \'ln The Pittsburg «V Wesicrn ICallway. Round trip tickets on hale July ltd and 4th, good until July ."sth to all local poitiln and to points on conn<«etiilg lim westlsiund, within a radius of :,'OO miles from starting point, at the usual ! fare one way. CIIIKCII NOTKS Th- entertainments given at the old brick church In Perm township netted a handsome sum, which will b" used fur repairing the building Communion will be held in the U. P. church Sunday, July s. Xi x- Sunl ci s> KATKSTO KANSAS! CITY. \ ia I'cuiiis) lvjuiiH itailio.uL For the National Dem > ratic Conven t: >u to be held at Kansas City. July 4. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets to Kansas City from all stations on its lint at rate •if one Hrst-.-hiss fain for the round trip. Tickets to be sold and good going July 1. 2, and ;i. and to return until July i», inclusive. These tickets will be good on all trains except the Pennsylvania Limited, and must be used for contin uous passage. liuying Wool. I am buying wool at same location as last season, Graham Bros grocery store, will pay the market price in casli, have no merchandise of any kind to ex change. W F RUMBERGER. Agents of tlietßessemer R. It will sell excursion tickets July 3rd and 4th. good returning the sth. at one fare for the round trip. Commencement and wedding pres ents at bargain prices. R. L. KIRKI'ATIUOK. Jeweler, -Geo. W. Whitehill, the plumber, has tin- most complete line of hot plates, ovens and cookers that he has ever had. Prices to suit everybody. Call and ex amine before purchasing ■ !sewhen . Gas stoves in all style:? and pr ces at W. H. O'LRIEN & SON'S, :o7 E. Jeff rsoii St. WANTED Men to hew ties. .Good wages paid. Address P. O. Box 228. Butler. Pa. Music scholars waat- d at 128 West Wayne St BUILDING NOTICE. rhe School Board of Concord town ship, will receive bids up to 2 o'clock. | July sth, 190", for the building of a school house. Plans and specifications for said house may be seen at 1 L. Cumberland's. Hooker, Pa., after June 21st. Contractor will he required to give bond in sum double the amount of eon tract for the completion of the work. Hoard reserves the right to reject a nv ] or all bids. liy order of School Board. A. A STOOIVS, Pres. a I BROWN, Scc'y. I «w uce It' iPh Wild West. Paw. ee Bill Wild West Show op- nest rday, with the usual afternooi and evening performances, and witL an incieased attendance. The aftern >on j»r .grem was carried out in full and •he sh :>w was greatly appre ciated by tli s aud ences. in the repro duction of w 'ld li fe on the frontier the spectators wi. nes < a genuine Mexican Hippodrome Ind Indian Village, and Indian Museui v itli quaint relics, and congress of rou :li < ie'ers of the world, a spectacle of rar and deep interest. N'ot the leas the stroug attractions are the sharps! (. i Inn cxint«-sts in which May Lillie, the % mj ion woman shot, fi«nres promin < y. During the per formances the f • tators will see the strange accouti n(s worn and car ried by Kit Cars 11 '49. The show itse.i has so many good features that it b. rd to particularize them. Theroiss. uch that is instruc tive and novel in tr i •ntortainment and so attractive th»l tn afternoou or evening passed i a the company of Pawnee Bill and his asso cjates should prove alike agreuable t > you ng and olcT Major Oordon W Lillie is lietter known the wold over not/ as "Pawnee Bill." This obriquet lie earned by serving the government among the Pawnees, and by having been chosen by that band ol warriors and useful nation as its own white chief and interpreter. Bos tor Has*., Daily Globe. Welcome OF JULY Those who have good Buggies and Harness always welcome July /jtli and those who have old ones generally trade them to us for new ones because nobody wants an old unsightly turnout on the 4th. We always make extra prep ai at tot is at this time of year, therefore whether it is a Muggy, Surrey, Harness, Lap Duster, Fly Net or Whip we can suit you ex actly and save you money. Look your old Buggy over - don't you need ;t new one your neighbor is getting one, arc you still goinj» to use that old one when new OIICJI are so cheap lien como and see for yourself. Yours ike., S. B. Martincourt & Co., 128 E. Joffcrson St. S. B. MAKTIN«VOURT. J. M.. LKIGHNKR. M. C. WAGNER, ABTIST PHOTOGRAPHER, i 19 ~ouUi Main iitrcit. Over Shaul Nail's Clothing Store] The Only Way Of what you v ant is to purchase from reliable sources. You may not need our goods often,but when want ed > "j want them prompt ly an i want the best The sickroom is no place for ex periments. Our prescription department s the in st im poitant one with us :n.d we leave nothing undone to secure only the best. A drug may i;e pure but not up to the standard in strength. Nothing «'iort of the best is thought of with us. Our trade is large enough to keep goods moving so that \> e have no old stock. Our methc is of doing business v think will warrant you in i : back. Every artTclc bearing our name is guaran teed to be just as represented tn . th« following ctortcrlbed property, to-wit: E. I). NOH. .iU, 40, 41 and IS, Hent. T.. 1001' vl ML WJf* A tt y All thi: right, tltlu. lutereMt ami claim of Alpheu-t l>unhiir, being the undivided on<»- HI venl h lnt« r< >ti : aUo the one-nev 11th roy alt y inter<*Ht In the oil and Ka* of. In and to all t hat certain piece or parcel of laud, m|lU at«'d In Forward townsnlp, Hutler county. I'm hounded a* folloWM, t«»-wlt: Oil the 1 or*, h by landx of Pfelfer helm, on the » a»t l-y laitOK of Htt-wart bolrit, and Matthew Htewart, on the Mouth and on tin went l»y Ifj of Pfl If6l li« If . and Jobo A IfWlO • oiititlnlf.c thirty turns, tnoru or 1««H», being t In* name land* own- d hy Margaret Dunbar in in*r lifetime and at the time of her death, and devlaod hy her to her children, nee will on record, having thereon erected a t wo ttorv if ainf hou »• si able and out building Hel/ed and taken In execution an thenrop ertv of AlphOUN Dunbar at the nult of ftoggn Ar Klein for uffC and Nicholas llros. I'KUMH OF HA LI The following luUHt h«* htrlctly with when property in t%\ rlcUen down J. When the plaintiff or other lien '-redltor bOCoiiM H the purcliaiier, the cosi < on the writ mubt !><• paid, and a lUt of the llen«. Includ ing mortgugi* HearchcM on the nrop« rty hold, together with gucli lien receipt" for tho amount of the pnxteodM of th., lUitlcr Co., V If yon want a jiian or nrxan drop tur a Hue and 1 will cal ut>ou you. Tie Rush of the Season S! ouid Occur this Week. PHENOMENAL VALUES ARE TO Itti CONTINUED The value of an honest dollar is as much in the Spending as in *h< r. : k king. II ! king for good values come to lis : we'll l»et the best suit clothes i;i our store to a straw i.at we'll sol! the clothes Here are some sensation ally low prices in suits. Al' 3ur $7 Suits Cheviots and Casaimercs $< f. AH Oar $S Suits, Absolutely All "Wool L . All Our sl2 Suits, Absolutely Ail Wool 8 All Jur sl4 Suits. Absolutely All Worsted 10 Ail Our sl6 Suite. Absolutely All Worsted 12 Ail )ur $lB Suits, Absolutely All Worsted 13. w J At d our special line at $7.50 which cau not be matched outside of this store. Can You Do As Well Elsewhere. Schaul & Nast, LEADING CLOTHIERS, IS? South Mam St., Butler. I CLEAN=UPSAZE^J \ y We put ori sale this rooming 50 Men's Suits, 75 Boys' fi Suits in long pants, and 75 Children's Suits, which vvc in- T® tend to sell regardless of cost. We have taken these mi goods from our regular stock and placed them on separate Y.£s counters and }>ut a new ticket on each and every article k] alongside of the old ticket. One ticket bears the former rj| YA price, the other the sale price. Any customer can see !iow much we have reduced each and every article. All WA WA Crash Suits and Bicycle rants in the store go at half price. |kv LV The above goods are net old, shop-worn goods, but WA W? simply odds and ends of tiie new goods that we got in this season, as we ran a sale a year ago and cleaned up Wl • 1 all the old goods. (1 We also have odds and ends in Shirts, Hats, Caps and & ' Underwear, which we will sell at about half the former Ym\ price. This sale is genuine anil we are determined to rid £ ip all these goods the next 30 days, so if you want aFJ good bargain, come in early. See our windows. p^j I The Surprise Storcl i | NO USE TALKING! ! THE KEYSTONE UNION MADE fc U Overalls, -Jackets and Pints | Are the best that human liands can make. If ► ® j they rip bring them back and get a new pair. w wv; The Keystone Corduroy Pants are made from Wjl the best corduroy. A new pair or money back to every dissatisfied customer. . W U, THE SURPRISE STORE, i fne that would make H beautiful parlor carpet. Will hold its color. jgß 75c Brussels Carpet 65c brown ground with a floral pattern, not too dark.but a pretty ?"» Srcgl medium, nuitable for parlor or aitting rooui. i^j 90c Brussels Carpet 75c Dark greeti ground with large, net pattern suitable f»r hall nitttng Sc3t room or dining room. A very rich dark carpet. Gas Stoves $5. Hot Plates $1,75 M . r :p 1 Campbell fi Tdmpleton® M Notice to Contractors. N il««l projioHalu will Im- nx'flivtiil by tin County CoiniiiiiwdoHom at thoir nfeice in the court bonne Butler, l'a . np until i o'clock i> hi , TiicmTwji July Id iIHK), for the erection and completion of 11 barn for iiM't of tin• comity homo. Plana and Bjiceiflciition* can lie noon at the < !ommimioij»rH' office, Butler, l'a. A certified cheque to the amount of ton per <"nt of liia, innst accompany nil liicla, uh evidence of good fiiitb. The contractor will lie required to fnrninh the n«j«*»ary bond for the faithful fulfillment of the contract. All bidn to include Inith lubor and material. The CominiaHionerit reserve the to reject nny or ull bidn. J. .1 Mi (IAHVBY, JOHN W (JILLKHI'IK, .JOHN A EICHUKT, CouiiniMKiomTH Butler, l'a., June -I, limhi WANTED LLONEIA MAN OR WOMAN TO IRAVE FOR LARI(O LIOUNE; NALARY I«L.I MONTHLY NULL tmueiiocH, wrtiii tiiwiuKi ixiHltlon jiermuii- ENII.RIIME M'LF* ILTJILREJTHNI STAMPED ITIIFOLIIPH MANAC.KK. I.<■ county fi.n'lH for the Ullllnn of wild ■I« fojicN und rnlnWi ft* provided hy the u .Inly tt. IHiiT, mill Ihe supplement thereto .n proved A|irll 11. IHW,the «atd act# of an*< ■ : having been derlured uiicouHtituttoiiai. lOUN J. MOOAKVKV. loll* VV. GILLKHI'IK. JOHN A C.IOtIKItT. dounly <'ntufflliMlon i i June Zi. lOAO. W. S. & E. WICK, UKAI.KUH IN Uotiph and Worked Lumber of alt ICli. <<- liuor<, Path aud Moulding*. Oil Will 1:1*. a fpecliilty. i ifllce aud Yard, K. UunnliiHliam and Monroe Ht«., ucur Went I'enn Ihipol, UUTCKB The Keystone Orchestra, I . now ready for eun«j{fnicJiU for I'itr tii», ami Dances, anil Ouanti tee (be Ih-'.I of inu-iic at reasonable rules. Address, Prof. Gus Wlckonhagen, 328 Zicglcr Ave., Butler, l'a