THE CITIZEN. THURSDAY, APRIL 4. '9° l. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HjTE— AH advertisers iatendloir to make c me s in their ads. should notify us of their Intention to de »on >t later than Mon day morn: re. Hoseltou's Popular Priced Spring Shoes. Bickers Spring and Summer Shoes. Boyd's tooth-brushes. Johnston's beef, iron and wine. Brown & Go's locals. C. & T'B fnrniture. Batler Business College. Meyer, Jonassen & Co's Suits. Boy Wanted. Adi.ilnlsiiai.or-i and Executor# of estate can «-cur« their receipt books at ibe CITI ZEN office. and persons making public sale* tluir note l*iokt». LOCAL AND GENERAL, —The tuud-eare is the latest. —Tea thousand ton-i of iron ore pass over the Bt.ssie, daily. —3ir I fcMtherj in a hat look nice, hot it ii the bill tint coon'a. —Some buys, who -.ve.it a-lishing last Sunday, ciaghl—a cold. —Maybe tot i: w Attorney General will give th ; trusts s>me har 1 Knox. —Miller school Xo. '•> in Clay twp. held a '>plate" social, Tuesday evening. —An appropriate motto in many homes this week ''God Bless-' Our Home." —When Aguinaldo was captured his hair was said to have stood en end—it grows that way. — BOY WA NTED— Boy about 17 years o: age to learn a trade, for particular* iaquire at this ofli.-e. —One of onr teamsters had five teams andwajons, engaged in moving house-, hoi 1 goods last week. —Considerable moving was done in Bnil-r, last week, and the mud taken wa-s not of the cure kind. —A j.eiition is bein? circulated ainoTL' the property holders on West St. for s-wering that thoroughfare. While some are in favor of it others are very pronounced in their opposition. —Bjrough Auditors Graham, Hen ninger and Schenck have completed their audit of Borough Treasurer Grieb's ascoants and are working on those of the Overseers of the Poor. The latter andi£ will be completed in about two weeks. —Dr. N. M. Hoover held a big sale of stock, farm implements, etc , at his farm near Sunbury, Tuesday. Three candidates for Clerk of Courts and one for District attorney were in the crowd. Sandwiches were dished out by the tubfall. —John C. Graham has leased a thous and acres of coal land aronnd Harris ville for the Pittsburg Coal and Gas Co. It M reportel thit a Cleveland, O. com pany is btiyirj; up coil around Auan d°ile and is pr s,» iring t > axpsad $10,0)0 in it. —TheU. V. L. o! Bitler will cele brate the surrender of Leo- Appomat tox Day—Tuesday, April 9th-by hold ing an open meeting, in tlieir hall in the Rjibar building, at 7:80 p m., at which there will be good music, excellent reci tations and reminiscences, and Rev. B trlow will make an address. —A Clinton twp. fanner who has to pot up with traveling on the Bessemer's local freight says tnat any railroad that can't afford a passenger train onght to quit. To an outsider it would seem that the increased business of the region traversed)would alone be sufficient to in duce the Bessemer managers to pnt on a good passenger service. —During the past ten dnysabont two hundred families have "moved" in But ler. One of our teamsters averaged five families a day for several days. A few had to move yesterday, dnring the heavy snow. At, the P. & W. station, Monday, ten families left town, with their goods, and exactly the same num ber came here. —Geologists tell us that the centre of the Earth is a molten ma«< and that the farther dojrn yon go, through the crust we are living upon, the hotter it gets; and yet at a well in Greene Co. the irons came up from tne bottom of a hole, three-thousand feet deep with ice on them. The oil men say this is caused by a tremendous pressure of gas. —The snow of yesterday was what is called a "sugar-snow." It stuck to the t?leirraph and telephone wires, and at one point, in the alley back of the Wil lard house all the telephone wires suap pad, and this caused those across E. Dia mond St. to sag. In some places the broVeti telephone wires fell across the trolly wirfH, the current from which barne l out the receiver*. —lf China signs, Japan will fight Rus sia. If Japan fights Russia, France will fight England. If France fights England. Germany will fight France. If Germany tights France, Italy will fiifht Germany. If Italy fights Germany, Corbett will fight Jeffries, and if C'or bett fights Jeffries the sporting people will have som>thirg to talk and read about--so runs the World away. --Some of the metropolitan papers are discussing the question "Has Pie Degenerated?" and are mourning over the assertions that pie is no longer in its more high and ptltny state, and not as mellow as of yore when nies grew in goodness as they grew in age. The also intimate that American wo man have backslidden on pie making; that the "short, flaky crust" is n > long er seen. etc. Hat the women object to these state ments and say the fault is with the men. who lost the correct taste for pie; and one Chicago woman furnishes a receipt for a pie, which, she says, har monizes excellently well with her hub by's interior. It is "Two pounds chopped beef, "Two bowls chopped apples, "One pound currants, "One and one half pound* large rais ens. "On l - and one-quarter pounds suet, chopped fine, _ "I wo quarts sweet cider, ' "One tablespoonful salt. "One tablespoon cloves. "One tablespoon ground cinnamon, "One tablespoon allspice. "One pint syrnp. a "Brown sngar to taste. If not juicy enough add water. Add half pint bran dy when cold. " haste thee, and make one. Now that the principal time of Fur nltnre buying is at hand remember that price cannot make a bargain alone; back of price must be quality. Brown & Co. can accommodate you as to quality and low price combination. The full term of school at the Butler Business College opens Monday, Sept. a, 1901. Send for catalogue ami circulars. IioTi.KR Business Coli.kck. Brown (Jo. have just made a new selection of fine Tickings for Mat tresses. The bent Cotton Top Mat tresses on the market for £l. See onr Hair lined Cotton Felt Mattresses or our Jumbo. Nothing made like them. PERSONAL. Dr. Atweil now has an X-ray appara . tus in his office. W. E. Cooper of Worth spent a day in Butler, week. Cai. atd Jacob Wise of Pecti twp. was iu to n, Monday. R. F. Glenn of Brady twp. did some ' shopping ic Er.tl' r. Friday. ( Ex-Sheriff Dodds and son visited friends in Butler, last week. John C. Lee now occupies the old Ei tenmiller house on N Main St. C J. Harvey has purchased the Ch i.-. Waller drug store on S. Main .it. J. F. Reinhold of Buffalo twp. attend ed to seme business in Butler. Saturday. Aguinaldo's sudden caj tare took away his breath more than His running. Harvey Allen of Allegheny township wu a business visitor in Butler, Tnes day. W. H. Kaufman and E. H. PUe of Muddycreek twp. attended the appeal-, Monday. Lewis McCandless, the bricklayer, is ill with pneumonia at his h nie in Franklin twp. J. J. Brown, son of R. A. Brown, dee'd, of Clay 1 wp., was in town on legal business, Friday. Thomas L. Ekas. of Ekastwn, went back to Pittsburg, Monday. He came home sick, with fever, last December. R< v. Shumaker of the Mnddycreek Baptist church is moving from the Ernett Sternm farm to the Mrs. Weigel farm. John Wiliiams has Ix-en transferred as assistant ticket agent from the Alle gheny station of the West Penn railroad to the Btitler station. A. B. Ekits, of Ekastowu. the car penter and slater, is kept verv busy at present. He has contracted to build a honse for John MeOirdy. Lewis Albert and Chas. Mackey of Franklin twp. were in town Monday. Lewis bought Charley's farm and Charley bought theNehemiah and Mary MeCandiess tracts. Charley adjoined Lew on the Sonth and now joins him on the North. She -"Don't yon think I have a good month';" He—"lt looks all right." The marriage of Fred T. Glenn and Miss Hattte Book took place at the resi dence of the bride's mother, in Worth twp , Bntl»-i' county. Thursday evening, March 2*. The officiating minister was Rev. S. A. Stewart and none but the immediate friends of the contracting parties were present. Mr. Glenn is a well known and popular young man re siding at Plain Grove and has been a success! al school teacher. The bride is the daughter of the late John Book of Worth twp. and is an accomplished and well educated young lady They will reside after April Ist on John W. Glenn farm near Harrisville. - Grove City Re porter. —Basket Ball tonight at Y M C. A Homestead versus Butler. —A Pittsburg Steel mill turned out fifteen miles of steel rails (thirty pounds to the foot) last Monday. —At the meeting of the Butler School Board, Tuesday evening, it was decided to seen re the 'bids for the Springdale annex by the l!>th. The Commence ment exercises will be held May 28, 29 and 81. —New Castle papers say an Italian named Louis P. Straw, who came to that city from Butler county, a few days ago, became insane and has been committed to Bixmont at New Castle's expense. —A large and handsome granite monument standing fifteen feet high has just been erected on the family lot of A. A. Hoch of Cbieora. It is snr monnt-ed by a peice of statuary that we positively claim can not be excelled. The work was finished by P. II Set-bier Co., of this place. Adv. The following graduates and students of the Butler Business College have just accepted positions as follows: Walter Maharg, has charge of Patterson Bros.' books; Edgar Aland, bookkeeper for a lurnls-r company at Bennett, l'a,; A. S. Criner, with D. Appleton & Co., Pitts burg. V. M.,C. A. Membership Con test. The annual spring membership con test of the Y. M. C. A. was brought to a happy close Tuesday evening in a banquet given to the members by the Ladies Auxilliary. After the guests, 100 in number, were gathered around the tables and Divine blessing had been invoked by J. G. Itnnkle. (.'has. 11. Bailey announced the results of the con test as follows: Reds. New Member*. Amount, W. J. Heineman, Capt., 57 $889.80 Henry Miller, 82 222.00 Chas. Steelsmith, 1 7.00 H. Troutman, 4 80.00 G. Cronenwett, :s 21.00 G. C. Lowry, 8 10.00 Wells McJnnkin, 8 Id 00 Total, 108 $654.80 Blues. Arthur M. Flack, Capt., 15 $ 01.00 J. G. Rnnkle, 15 112.00 Horace Brown, 8 87.00 Will Klingler. 1 8.00 Elias Ritts. 1 87.00 Ford Hayes, 2 14.00 Total. 10 $294.00 In all 148 new members and $048.50 in cash were brought into the Association. After the repast Secretary, John M. Correy acted as toast master. Roll a presented Mr. Heineman with the much prized ,memll'ir>- and Valencia. Wednesday, April H>. for Jeffer-oa and Clinton twps. and Saxonburg. Friday, April 12. for Buffalo Win field and Summit twps. At Frankfort, Kentucky, last Thurs day, the Court of Appeals granted new trial- to Caleb Powers and James How ard, sentenced in the lower court to life imprisonment and death, respectively, in connection with the shooting, in Feb ruary, 1900, of Governor William Goebel. In the Howard case the entire court concurred, but in the Powers de cision Jud;i»s Hobson, Paynter and White dissented. In the I". S. District Court at Pitts burg. Monday, Charles W. ana . Cath arine E. Elsenrath were discharged from bankruptcy. There were thirty four discharge.-! that day, and among them that of Judge Smith of the Super ior Court. A dispatch ftotn Philadelphia dated Monday, stated that the Supreme Court had "dismissed the appeal of Charles J. Field, from the decision of the Common Pleas Court of Philadelphia county, which had refused to order Martha L Robinson, Principal of the Keystone Grammar School of Philadelphia, to ad mit the child of Mr. Field as a pupil in the school, the refusal to admit tier hav ing been based on the ground that she had not been vaccinated. The Court de cided that the compulsory vaccination law of 189.) had not been shown to be unconstitutional, and that s:h.»ol di rectors had full authority to exercise discretion regarding the admission of nnvaccinated pupils, The New Castle and Youngstown authorities have clashed over the right of the f< rmer to obtain a man from Mahoning, county. He is Joseph Hrabi of Hillsyiile, who is wanted in New Castle lor a murderous assault commit ted 011 John Ferich, at Killaville, several months ago. Recently it was learned he was working in LowellsviHe and Constable VanGorder went to Youngs town and made an information, in^ r him with l»eitig a fugitive from justice. Hrubi was arrested, but, un known to the New Castle authorities, he was released upon a writ of habeas corpus. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. 'MI 0. ■ C. J. Shaffer to John W. McKissick IT acres in Brady for SSOO. .las. B. McJunkin to S. M. Swartz lander lot in Butler for SIOO. Northside Cemetery to H. M. Swartz lander lot foi sell lot in Butler for S2OOO. Jacob L Winters to E. It. R. Boyer lot in Harmony for $1215. Daniel Gravatt to Philip Knapp prop erties in Winfield for SBOOO Win. J Eury to Ella M. Brown lot in Butler for *Hi<)o. Wm. S. Stewart to Harvey Colbert 7 acres in Connoquenessing for S2OO. Eliza J. Boyd to Joseph Cuny lot iu Butler for $(>00. Geo. B. Gilleland to Henry J. Keck I') acres in Cranberry for s*so. Evaline Radcliff to John A. Eicbert lot in Evans (!ity lor $960 Eli I.) Robinson to Henry De Wolfe lot on Fairview Ave , Butler, forsUoo. Richard A Hughes to Eli I). Robin son lot on Clay St. for s'ooo. Stephen Markham to Joseph W. Aland lot on South Side, Butler, for $l5O. Jane It Passavant to Ira S. Zeiglcr lots in Zelienople for SBOO. Jane It. Pnssavaut to Wm. J. Lam berton lots in Zelienople for SBOO. Marrluge Licenses. J. Milton Mnshrush Penn twp Annie Robinson Allegheny, Pa George A. Bieber Middle Lancaster Mary E. Shievcr " " G. A. liurry Mt Chestnut Zelda Kennedy Prospect David McChesney Butler Lizzie Belig ... (ico. F. Ireland Iloboken, Pa Mary F Honert " Henry Miller Mercer Co Aminta (little " Stanley Walter Pittsburg Florence Fleming Buffalo twp At New Castle, Fred T. Glenn of I'lain Grove and Harriet Book of Worth twp. At Indiana, l'a.. 11. •). Hoover of In diana and Dora Farnsworth of Bntler. "And when he proposed did you tell him to see inc .'" inquired her mother. "I did. and he said lie had seen you several times, but that he loved me not withstanding." Varni3h Make 3 Devoe's Varnish 1 Floor Paint cost 5c more a quart; I makes it loi k brighter and wear fully twice as long us cheaper floor paints. I Sold by Patterson Bros. I ■ All kinds of Extension Tables at Brown Co s. Price >5 up. D.d yon nee Uiomj Mantel Folding Buls at 180 North Main Street, Butler'.' The New Council Chamber. The Town Council of Butler. met in its new room in tbe Duffy building, for the first time, last Tuesday evening The r* 'i:i is fifty feet loni an average "i fl!-out a dozen wide, and was especi ally fitted cp for the Council bv Mr. Duffs*. It is provided with cloak room and toilet conveniences; and a folding 1 partition cuts off the front end for an office for the Burgess. The rental is £lO j per month ! Daring the session an ordinance pro ; viding for tli<- sewering of W. Penn St.. | from Bluff to Broad, and also a small part of Bluff, was adopted: Board walks were ordered for Morton Ave. from the Muntz property to Fairview ave; also on X. Main St to the cemetery, and bids will be taken for sidewalks around th>- old cemetery. The regular monihly bills were order ed paid. without < • mment, excepting as to one bill for putting ash< s on :.n alley, and the Council adjourned till tbe pith inst. ' Suicide in Donegal. Sylvester Griffen of Donegal twp. was found hanging dead in his -"able last Friday noon, fse had been about his work as usual that morning and his absence was not noticed till towards noon. Xo cause was known for his j action and he held the general respect af bis neighbors. The Coroner's jury ! decided it to IK* a case of suicide, j For a number of years Mr. Griffen, ' a butcher, has lived on his farm, I about three miles southeast of Millers town and ran a meat wagon into town. About a year ago he purchased a shop in that town and carried on a success ful business up until about theee weeks ago, when he sold his >-hop, and since has been looking after the interests of his farm, lie was about 50 years of age and looked the picture of health. He seemed cheerful that morning and helped his wife do the chores aronnd the house and then said he was going Out to help his son build fence, but in stead went to the barn, where his son found him at noon, suspended to a joist between his two horses. An Honest Man. When Harry Seanor of Willftt, Indi iana Co. was here buying horses, a year ago, he ixjught a spotted horse from John Hallstein of Clay twp. for £OS: but in paying out. that evening, two new twenty-dollar bills stuck together and Hallstein received .5115, or -S"JO too much. Seanor discovered his shortage shortly after, but did not know to whom it had been paid and said hothing about it. He was in Butler, again, last week, and Halistein came here and reminded him of the affair and handed him the S2O bill -for which act of honesty lie should receive due credit from his neigh bors. Harry bought twenty-two horses in Grove City and Butler paying from *BS to *175 each for them and his pur chases this year in this vicinity, have amounted to m-jre than all the other horse-buyers together and he will be here again, next Thursday as see notice in another place. fJHUItCH NOTES The annua) election of officers in the Butler I". P. Sunday School was held Sunday morning. J. M. Galbreath was re-elected G. Douth ett was elected Assistant Supt.: C. B. McMillan, secretary; T. J. Dodds. as sistant. secretary: Jennie Cornelius, treasurer, and M. L. Armstrong, super intendent of the Home Department. The enrollment of the School is 310. average attendance 101. collections fur year *osThere are 80 pupils in the Home Department. The Y. P. ('. T. Union held its regular monthly met ting in the First Presby terian church Monday evening. A pleasing program of song and rt citation was rendered and Secretary John M. Correy made an address on temporao<'c. A reception will be given in connection with the next meeting which will be held in the Second Pres. church Monday evening, May 6. The Ilev. S. Hall Young, the Presby terian missionary to Alaska, is in Pitts burg. this week. He preached Sunday in the Third Presbyterian church and gave a thrilling account of his work in Alaska the past year, as he is supported by this church. Rev. J. B' ighley of Middle Lancaster will fill the pulpit of St. John's church at Petervrille OB next Sunday afternoon. St. Mark's Lutheran church has Passion services during thin week. Communion in German on nest Sunday morning and an English Easter song service on Snnday evening. Services in the First English Lather ran church have been held every even ing ot this week and will continue tx cu|>t on Saturday. Friday evening, services preparatory to Easter will lie held, when new members will be re ceived by confession of faith. Snnday morning the rite of confirmation and communion services will take place. The Ladies' Aid Society of the Episco pay church will hold a cake sale on Sat urday of ? his week from !) a.m. to I'-i, and from a to 5 p.m., at the store of A. & H. Reiber. PARK THHATKIi. OiKiMDiA Comic Oi'kka Co.— All next * week. The Columbia Comic Opera Com pany, consisting of thirty people, will commence an engagement of one week with Wednesday and Saturday matinee at tii" Park Theatre on Monday. April« tli In thi are well known clever comedians. The chorus is said to be strong and well drilled and the costumes the best that has ever been seen in this city with a popular priced organization. A strong feature with this company is Miss Gertie Holt, the famous whistler, who has been compared most favorably to Mrs. Alice Shaw. Also the New Uni versal Picture Machine On Monday night Said Pasha will be presented. This is one of the funniest oper-M on the American staK" and the music is exceedingly tuneful. Popular prices will prevail 'luring this engagement. (Iraiul Opera llou.so, I'ittsbiirg Mr. Harry Davis Im-ks to announce to the patrons of the Grand that, begin ning with the matinee next Monday afternoon, Mr James E. Wilson, the former popular leading man of the stock company, will make his reappearance with this organization in Sol Smith Russell's beautiful nlay, Peaceful Val ley. "Since Mr Wilson's retirement from the Grand lie has been leading man with Dearborn Theatre stock com pany, Chicago. Through personal friendship, Mr. Davis has been succsb fill in securing the services of Mr. Wilson as a member of the stock com pany at the Grand, and a generous we I come will, no doubt, lie accorded the former Pittsburg favorite at every per formance next week. Paint Your Buggy for 75c. with Devon's Gloss (Carriage Paint,ready for use; 10 colors. Gives a high gloss equal to new. Sold by Patterson Bros. NO'!'l CIO. On the lut day of April, 11101, the law partnership existing between my-elf and John I!. Greer was dissolved. .My office location hereafter will be in the Fisher building, No. 'i'tl S Main St. next door to my old office in the Boyd building. Evi.iu.tt L. Kai.ston. New lot of white and colored enamel irou Beds at Brown & Co's. See them. liny thit Conch or Bed Lounge from Brown iV i .. New lot just arrived. Price nil. The question of the hour Have you seen Duffy's marked down cloaks. Cannot be beat . If it's an Easei, Curtain Pole or Cur tain Stretcher you want, Brown & Co. have it. Music scholar , wanted at 128 West Wayne St The line of fine polished upholster* d Rockers shown by Brown liik Waited. A thousand gallons of milk are want ed daily, by the Butler Creamery Co., at their dej>ot on E. .TelTerson St. lAciusioii to Allegheny. Commencing Sunday, May flth. the Sunday excursion fare from Butler to Allegheny will be one dollar for tickets good going on train leaving Butler at .05 a. m., City time, returning on train aving Allegheny at 5.30 p. m. city me. FARM FOR RENT. My farm situate in Buffalo twp., near Sarver Station, containing over l'O acres. To the right man a long lease and favorable terms will be given. For further particulars call on or address the undersigned. JOHN <,> A. SITLMVAN, Butler, Pa. Seaboard Air Line Railway. MLLKAOE TICKETS RKDT'CED. One thousand mile tickets, good over the whole system of the Seaboard Air Line Railway, including the State of Florida, are sold at $25.00, previously sold in Florida at $30.00, and are honor ed between Washington ami Richmond, and by the Baltimore Steam Packet Company between Baltimore and Ports moulh, over "Bay Line." For Sale or Rent- The Nicholas Slope farm of 93 acres acres in Franklin township near Mt. Chestnut. Inquire of Henry Martsolf of Mt. Chestnut o: at the ClTl/.KN office. _ Real Estate Broker. Parties wishing to purchase or sell ' oil properties, farms, city residences or real estate of any kind, should call upon Wm. Walker,in Ketterer's h'd'g,opposite P, O. Butler Pa. Peoples Phone No. 174. F< )R HA LE A country grocery store. Inquire at this office. Fou KENT A farm of 00 acres in < 'onuoijuenessirig twp. Inquire of Geo. M. Graham at Buttercup. Ladies' Fine Tailor made Suits to order. Goods also sold by the yard at Cooper's, Practical Tailor,< 'or. Diamond. For Sale Fann of 61 acres in Cherry Township, near West Sunbnry, good house, orchard, and excellent water. Sell cheap or exchange for pro perty near Butler. W. J. BLACK Livery, S. Main St. Butler Pa. Book sale this week, J off, at DOUOI.ASS' DnfTy's W ndow is filled with bargains j in Cloaks. FOli HALF Interest in 10 acre lease | and one well near Butler. Inquire at i < 'I'IiZKN office. I IDid you examine the Wardrobes at Brown <.V Co s? LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS AUDITOR'S NOTICE. in Ii«- Kir*»t and Filial Ac- In the Orphan's | count of J. A. Douthett-, Court of Hutler Adm'r of Levi J. Park.late ,Co . Pa .at t> < . I of Adams twp.. dee'd. No. SVMay T./01. Having: l>een appointed Auditor in the ilKive stated case by the said Orphan's Court t;i pa>s upon the except ions to said Final Ac count and to restate the said Account if n* and to do all t-hat the law dire.'s in MH'ii casts. Notice is hereby jdveti mat I will attend to the duties of my appointment it my otliee at No. N West Diamond, ui the : Borough of Butler, Pa., on Tuesday, the Itith i day of April, A. I). IStil, at the hour of 10 a. m. of said day. where and when all persons interested may attend and he heard. A. T. SCOTT. Auditor. Clerks Notice in Bankruptcy. In the District Court of the f'nitcd States for the Western District of Pennsylvat.l%, George 3. Mangold, of Builer, Hutler i ■•ouiitv. Pennsylvania, a bankrupt under the Ad i'f Congress of July l.lsys. having applied for a full discharge from all debts provable again»t his estate under said Act. noti-e is ] hereby given to all known creditors aid ; ot her persons in Interest, to appear before the said Court at lHttsl urg. in said District, j in the 16th day of April, linn, at 10 o'clock i in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they 1 have, why the prayer of the .-aid petitioner I should not IK.* granted. WILLIAM T. LIN'DSEY. Clerk. I PUBLIC SALE ..r VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. I!y virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Hutler county. Pa., made on the 4th day of March, 1901, the undersigned, trustee, wtfl offer at public sale on the premises In Centre twp.. butler county. Pa., on Tuesday, April 16th, 1901, at 2 o'clock p m., the following described real estate,late the property of Daniel lied;, dee'd., viz: , All that certain piece or tract of land situ ate hi Centre twp., Hutk rcounty.l'a..bound- j « d juid described as follows. to-wlt: On the : north by lands of Ell Fairal. Joseph Coulter's | heirs. David Kelly and I. .1 MeCandless, cm ! the last by lands of Mrs. Wilniina Kieeger. Calvin Robli and John Kagal; on the south | by lands of Calvin Kobb, burton Kagal. and i I rank Kohler. and on the west by lands of I. J. .McCandless: j CONTAIN I Nt." 13i 53-100 ACHES, about 1 10 acres of which is cleared and in a | ;. Mel';in1^ j 215 N McKean St-, Butler, Having rented this hotel for another year. I again invite the patronage of of my old friends and the public gener ally. R. O. RUMBAUGH / Tooth £ | Brush ) Economy, > / We have tooth brushes t y tor five and ten cents that » C are sold for double the J s price in some places. Ex- S J t>a good encs f>r fifteen r \ cents, splendid values for V / the money, but we do not S p urge the sale of any of ✓ these because real 'down- / { right economy comes in 3 % buying something a little 7 \ better. \Vc would advise / you to pick a brus.h cost- P V ing 25 cents or more for 1 / two reasons: / Y FIRST— Your teeth are Y v worthy of the best brush v j made. The better the f v brush the more perfect its S , / work. / N SECOND—The higher } i \ grade brushes are guaran- / / teed to give long and per- i ? lect service. | C. N. BOYD, i / Pharmacist. Butler, Pa, BUTLER BUSINESS COLLEGE. Fall term begins, Monday, Sept. 2, 1901 COURSES. I—Practical Book keepers. 2 —Expert Accountants. 3 —Amanuensis Shorthand. 4 —Reporter's Shorthand s—Practical Short Course in Book-keeping, for those who merely wish to understand the simpler methods of keeping books. 6 English. Oie TEACHERS— We have four at 1 resin always as nian v us wo need, no more. I'OSITIO.-VS we expect to be able to place at least twice as many graduates in positions tin-coming year as we have the past. We could place three where we place one If we only had more of the right kind of material to work 011. Young man, young woman. If you have a fair English education, ac are Industrious and persistent It will bo to your interest to take at least one of our courses, and let us assist you to remunerative em ployment. The finest system of shorthand C7or pub lished will be used in our school the coming ye.ir. Call and examine it. Send for a copy of our new catalogue and circulars. A. F. REGAL, Prin., 319-327 S. Main St.. Butler. Pa. Cross Examination. Cannot shake the evidence submitted. Our goods bear out our statement. That they are of sterling quality is soon seen. Our MEN'S FURNISHINGS are the kind that men like. The items are suggestive of value. FINK NECKWEAR, New effects, Latest shapes, 50 cents. NEW COMBINATIONS COLORED SHIRTS, SI.OO. Jno. S. Wick. Opposite P. 0. his Clothes * Are All Right If We Made Them. That's lhe only way we know of making clothes. You ought to s c us about vour spring suit and overcoat. You ought to see the new goods we arc showing. Suits, *JO and up. Overcoats, $lB and up. Wedding Suits a Specialty. COOPICR , Practical Tailor., DIAMOND. BUTLER. PA^ Spring Opening Sale. You arc invited to our exhibit of fashionable attire for Spr.' 1901, in honor of which \vc have assembled, the choicest novekLs that ever came to Butler county, eclipsmg, by far, anything we ever previously attempted. To get our gouds talked about and to en courage early buying we make special price inducements from nc'V until Easter, that must appeal to the economical side of every man. Come soon and get first choice. Anew line of Fancv Shirts introducing all tiie new color effects in percales and madras, etc. A great show and sale at 41.00, 75c and 50c. Everything new in Hats is represented in our hat department #3, #2 and sl. Schaul & Nast, LEADING CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS, 137 South Main St., Butler. ANOTHER BIG CUT! On January ioth we had more OVERCOATS in our store thar> we ever had at that season of the year. We set about to sell these Overcoats by reducing the price, and our sale has been a wonderfu success. We have today less Overcoats and heavy goods in our store than we ever had in our past experience. We have decided this morning to CUT THE PRICE still more in order to clean up the store, if possible, of every Overcoat and Winter Suit. W ; e are now selling Overcoats and heavy stuff cheaper than we ever sold them since we started in business. If you want good goods cheap, come quick. Our new spring line will be ready by March ist. DOUTHeTT 8c GRAHA/W. We are having a sale for the public. It is not an auction. We could not stand to pay an auctioneer, our prices are too low. We have a lot of buggies which we want to sell, many are sample buggies sent by the manufacturers for our inspection. The . buggies are all right and we bought them at our own price, but as we are in the wholesale business we only want to keep our regular line. We have put a card on each buggy the price you can have it for before April 20th. The price is less than wholesale. GOOD TOP BUGGIES WORTH S6O FOR $39. GOOD " " " SBO " SSO. GOOD " " " SSO " S3O. What do you think of it? Come while they last. There will be no more this year. TI We make the best harness of them all. During this 11 hei' old and new customers. V h ]2l East Jefferson St., opposite*; ?G. Wilson Miller's Grocery StoreJ. Your Heart's Desire y r is in our store. I here is such an • ! i ; array of styles, such a pleasing A. : i ■ variety of trimmings and such re- Ml', ; f ■ mark able value in our line of O; j j | TRIMMED HAfS & \j I model will be a matter of no dif- *y; j : my* liculty. Artistically developed fj • ', Rockenstein's, LEADING MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, 328 Soulb Main Street. ------ Butltr, P«