TMfc: CITIZEN. THURSDAY. JI XE ,13 190'• NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. SIJTE-AU advert.-— T» iatecJlaz to la.tie :c*r»c » io Ifcwrir nil* ».4 tg «« .W.r 4 * 1 t- r iKjn M*i»- lmy tts >rati»tr. Notice in BanknipU y. estate of Gill y i McTamney An < >rdinan.~ Dimglass Kodai-ks. Brown's locals. Wb a's Furnishings. Mey'-r Jooassors A: Co s Pape s Millinery C, £ T s Fitrniture Greve City C< 'H«se »»«* EV-JU«» << «*«J» ■itatrrlWiiM-opl fcotos at ik* 11TI .ex «*.-»•. it p< r-«» makVtnc » r ■■>ll," t»» LOCAL ANi. uENhRAL. In tbe hnrch cr the state It Is rah- or to ruled In oonrr-sbip cr a»arri*re It is toat or to hohi In -r Saw It is k* *k»4 «r K' ncW la trawi'*' c"T «r*d - 1: ts trirk «w to trieto*!. la tot;; t' *r It t» !» hfW la the *; "icc - * «• It heart «r i» M»a - itathr areds- *a L«rer the P A VT. track" ttoaa. freuht -rar. wi-*h to l" s tRC 1 « «*k. >tal>H fctiared »be lart--T totrardaj ♦ « * -tfenakxr was toatod re the rele ♦ l« >s»rarday is «fce toMNk << •*» as 'wfC aa wa wair —Ato awld wvctb b< ff*** l ' ac h*- - l« h».' -.in* ia>a 7tor«r«tav «Kht tor «k «<a» ini-arti * re «•»<* bw * -fh- -to* -# f hto to(pto» toa-f. <toh Jlw to tOato-. .to* to. -*». b*. tato* to- .'«ai<to>to Mr *v *♦** (fab «dM %*>,-<» *** - >" *> #»%* tmtmm % to* v- % «4»Mk «*.: fW.'l'WiWl ** ' If % VRtMte"*i *1 •»• «•, ««. ftMt %r. ijl %«<| ** •»**!*»»«"*»*<"«» nk %►> 1 *»* '-J&mt*** ; i*ii'iHr»)f' * *i'"" '■*.+ % *":„, *m*mr ***it MH. - iia> »* iv- tfiiiiiitk-t w*.,, **+* %. "im, imm !w*r \j%h %MN>II}TFIRI W -<M« •*■ *»-, -*4 *»i» '4fc >**4«*4» *». ■ L M »■ ■. %wl %'4>ifcr '<♦> '. Mtajn l| ><• ! *W* «- *»* >*» V "'fc * """" ■ *%• 1 '.■*!" ">>l^ll "I 'NNPh* <mv* <4 ■»*** :«K> «**.»» w 'aw «&* %%Ula4A3«Ar <* -llHi !' • M U«*. *4* '-Jte i*. <% %' W* | *kf* mi Kit**}. 4*i ~ «!)*«. W M Mb '»»i»to'M UN. BUM % -Wb' .' 4*-~f * «* tkwtu <*tei tali* kUMA \fcfc* .-l Uiil h-r 9. „| 4Mt«| IK****. «. ; %*\ 4-i u,tn *«' p>% y , ' i ■■> i-1 .411«* J' 1. »nJ»r 'Wt, t*>- V <MUU> V—ninin,i.t«-i « i%» (•»»'• Im i.>«tl>i - j i'be kui ltla*k bud* ->a»« »M» •vn ri>.« ?«*s. SM* ~A •»«• aatwb ■>• pabm mrvxiis t tit- (tei'l wi.'l .. M*W«, Imm UM bttek hunlft *tU ««- a Tk» ,i««( ,«Hu.iU|j -I ciuu-tet- KMW»ik »t Uariiatwirit l»*t «wk.:> Wh*vt rwacuittM • irf It •*% W•! Ukw •prtuiik. <4 * «*• w Oil M 4 Ti«* b«v «4 t«<> WM'tu > Uteck mm! b*«« »n<u «t>a .'Wrry nod •Miter t*uu Mw» in ».>i h r»»»uil<«r» tout Mtev 'HILW'V LK« IMVIS MI <* VUANG TW C'«MutUl«<4o« th«t tb« *i» Hvw UlkiuK *boat IK the yacfct «>( tkat MUtw and wt tbr inMrnUH*ut tb.- bl* fccMttu# of U>v U. S. S«|»rvu«! ( oort MwM to. —Titer* will be t parade of McC'-or- Mick barvmtintc tuacbiiterr on Main St. Saturday afternoon A«r< nt CC. John t->o haadia|>>wxl of over thirty machine* airvadv thia year will !»• a meeting in the Wwt En-Nt •-■ b«B*«. at 8 o'clock Friday I eveuinn for the parpoae of m>rK»nizinK the Rem ut Hook and Laflder Co. All latortoted are reqnested to be present. A Birtler nun who had lost the ad dress of a friend wrote to another friend in Britiak India for it "At McFann, Pa.," (whichis just ten miles south of Bntler' was the answer that came back 15.0(10 miles —The W. O. W'a. unveiled monn n.ents to two of ita deceased members last Sunday Martin Allen and Harry Goff. Harry Graham made the ad dresses. The Woodmen of Butler now number 250. lintb r has more base ball enthusi asm now than in many years past. The old ball jiark has a good lively game, sometimes tjwo of them, going every evening *hile the spectators nnmlier a tmudred or more. stone crusher is being built on the prttoerty purchased by the Allegheny Glam Co. from Geo. Schaffner anil Charles Smith north of Sarvers Station which is to put out four car loads of sand a day ai:d wili employ 25 men. Our grocers are putting on entirely too maoy airs. They not only close their stores at 6:30, but also desert the premises, and go buggy riding. The meat men are a trifle more reasonable and make it 8 o'clock, sharp or flat, or something of that kind, while the dry goods and clothing people are million ares after si«. —The case of the Commonwealth vs Pern- Douds, accused of trying to mis lead the detectives who were trying to unravel the Blevins murder mystery, was taken up in New Castle, Monday afternoon, and a jni v seenrred. On Toe-fday the evidence taken referred to the fake letter found on the street in PortersvilJe. letters add •essed to David Dickev and J O Brown, and the buggy - spring that Donds hail seen in Mr. Blev in's offi'-e. br.t did not mention for a year after the crime. Xonnan Martin, Malcolm McC'onnell. R. K. Aiken and O. H. Aliens are assisting in the prose cution. while Wintermitz, MeCraeken. Gardner and McCouahy are for the de fense. The Court House is crowded wirh spi '-tators. The fall tenn of school at the Butter Business College opens Monday, Sept. 2, 1901. Read their new »d. on this page. BI'TIER BUSINESS COLLEGE. PEKSOXAL. Mi-s Hamilton >f Eml.->n is the ! gm-t of Mr A. M. <-bristly. ! J. L. Barton ..f Middlesex was in t >wn Satunliy. O. W Maarhoif of Sax.-nburg ca!le.l on the CITIZEN. Monday. Geo. E. Hay of Browns lale attended T>< JLINI>' bust R* - - io Bulb-r lttes<lay. Dr <> p Pw r .it North WaahiMCton attendel the Deunvratic convention Mon«lay. Alpfc* tis Darting f n« r -ts abcrg att-c l- 5 U> «xie b:xsines» in Butler. Taesday. M. L. Gil«<o has b-ajht a string o: tool* acd is taking contm. t- : -r drtll'.ng oil wells. Miss Nellie Xiaon wb-» lia* anjnire.' quite a rppn»ati ii as aa actrr-** is fc -r-e for tfce saintaer Frank Harvey auod wife of Uafia!" ar» rejoictag over tbe arrival of a yoctv Mr Harvt-y wbo came last we» k. Cltarh- F Sasilh. K- A. aa.: R, v. >: M- as of isarrersville attmJe to e***a bnaiO"-- 'io Bntler. Monday. [ Charles Kilter vrf the Ada <*bi< Ta iverat> aad J.wefh H'tter 4 B «" A Bui.: - si. re Sf*nt > 'tsday at b.««. Aaiiew si- io»-*uaatle of V> r »ad Aaorev tJibson Jhirriew w»x» baton rist-irf :a Batb-r. >; .. A>.Y > Vl,a la- retonwd t-> t boane jf hw father wtt E*a llaire after toßsfcin*: her term .a the Vval acheo!> J,4a Barry a»4 w-.fc af Fhakht rwy. were aaaJk- Sa««-4i fc? *be arrival * nil pwJ sSI at tow hw week - ii.- thai he w. to a He o«*wd «j> to tto jew. k beamew. ha* a ptor is see«hrr maner V * WKV M.-s*hni>e«>- TVanklva 1 IMVP- aW4 to isi , ii #k| i. fWw. > iMigHftt Jin iwiihx wpbk l^ieAwi l W-sa «an4»<h>arhi-- < ha-*, to- < *. > »sg f->««ds ia Vkntor wwat Ka" It H itoa^heA 1 yetonrAwy. Ftoni % V s b ''* »a« Ihmaas | Bitot «<t Srela msm ■ y*a»% i tywMj'toi*'* fteaa to.- " it s ■ ire <tkalk(* ■ ll lM»." F»L Hi ito "t>.. toT" aa»d |MSbia#« to bV« * v •# ,v **■- ,N)»> • .» mt> * aw- ~'»sre) , " N *a«ett; .] ha tSH—^ay IH k -a*Vif- to* l<toto f \W»to ,vainii(k .a* •< ' | h*t" r #tob towaA» • i ,in)» B CV"aar w «a li'itot ,rea«. trree- f; h 'Tto a iii "lw to*to#>-m Ifi* w*4 -1 * toaf**••*»»> >- *. v - V X: ■« -h •*.-> .«•«>#?*•,• >s* shßkto**•»■%. : ''a#** " "'Stoli to«hi«a dfc '#«»»»•«>*. h •Kk .ato* '<a*f Wal M*a ah> ■ iwto v *sa«. * toto aal r »o.*. *mi*na % as»*i he *■* tuiflt a-o ia •|ilH>» i "M-i '#!. to H»*a - ». a*, to •'%«toa, *v<» Wb##h«'' a-- - - to C >, %htoM«*to « ti~ s'tovtoi %ntn—-in «atoCto4W "to If- lf% I h Uto >..a> "natol 1 ' 1 * 11 " 1 ' to»».aa <Mto • «aa.*r • Hl t> -to»r. .e.fc4 1. iiia «'!» % i.--w«h to am tolh-towtok a*> • W totohk itoM d -h 4 Vw-hui-1 a#a» -a*»« Haibrt' Hail. -*'« w• • raw . a*>* { iato a n'-Tinmif a <i« /.'auMMmm> sibtfc ajwM tontoal 'Aif-»»t».%k s® i IW"IT * 1 'r■ >.* ito> hh.t* j* tto> j K. awr*. a -ktoa*e> Kvatot tod - a Lotu : ll, ~i, -- t £ia> |> . tott* a toraatd a ,-aitu. f-o.i- 1 a ta> »r* .tad hf» U*aiaa. * >'iad<k.( > a)«'»ftta«{ Soiaiuiaa TIK-tr btsad- { |iMV.». *r* ■ a Mi* a -adk'e aaait i > Oa*< . f«axiv<.d word fmmi | ' ItM daaubfar. Mi. ' *»hu *Su4t*>n *wj hviag +i Tiilhtolil Mi V,. M><ada>. I statu**; '.hat while ftta awa t*alafc*r i I'tfCaat ft *»te»ve City I aauttor >aan w»w> >at an ». baa* ta a aetgi)!><rkag oil tabi, oa« day laat week, they were <>v«r< DIM BY gaa aad beoaate aacvuacious. Oae tuan «at»i>ie tbe tank saw their daagar aad called for help, aad the? were all rwacaed. aad came around all right, bat it WM a c!M*S calk « >§* Whit ll Xifet+T Mi >IX%£k ' all tJM> Ufc'kfV* fheß <li«i CTV; And "Which i* Ms«hir Morgan?" mmty pretty did sigh Fur Morgan. Pi«r*oat Morgan, wan al ttuml "he whole thing When crowd went .'ailing in the palace ■' the King. King Edward for the moment was a ruler ;uite forgot, For all hi* loving *nbj»*cta at J. Pierpout stared a lot. Around his august presence they did form a living nag A cynosure was Morgan in the palace of the King « Zelienople has advertised for bids for a system of sewerage. Renfrew defeated Butler h to 5 yes terday at the old ball park. This time, last war, Butler county was enjoying its first Centennial. —Next Thursday, June 30th, is the date of the first Penn a R. R. sixteen day excursion to Atlantic City and oth er sea shore resorts. Train leaves Butler at 6:25 a.m., rate $lO. The "soap mines of Butler county' is a standing joke. Anybody who is ambitious to be regarded as funny need only make some reference to the Butler county soap mines to attain his ends. But the fact that a genuine soap mine has been discovered in Wyoming, the substance containing just enough sul phates, potosh and pumice to make an excellent quality of soap for all ordina ry purposes, entirely destroys the ab surdity connected with the idea of a soap mine. This natural soap is fine grained and white, and exists in large quantities, filling a fissure eighteen feet wide and of unknown length and depth. —Ex R. L. Polk & Co.. publishers of the Butler Directory, having about com pleted their canvass for the 1901 l>ook, would be pleased if anyone, who has lately made a change in business or residence, or is contemplating doing so in the near future, would drop a postal to that effect to C. J. H. PuoHE, 326 S. McKean St. Quality and Fair Dealing is what brought our business up to its present staniling, and we expect to continue this policy as long as we keep store. A. Ruff & Son. Are you satisfied with the Shoes you have been buying"? Are they what they should be? Are they made right? Do they fit properly Do they wear satis factory r Are they stylish'.' These are the vital joints to lie considered when buying shoes. We guarantee our shoes to "be right. A. Ruff & Son. The June showing of Furniture at Brown & Co s. is the largest. l>est as to quality, and lowest in price for reliable gt»ds we have ever shown. Look through our store and see what we have It will be a saving of money to you. We have no comjietitors that can or will sell reliable goods for less money than we do. Our styles are captivating this Spring. A. Ruff & Son. .\sk your girl about our Corona Shoe at Ruff s. For a Screen Door or Window Screen see Brown & Co. We are in business to stay, therefore .we sell honest goods and teil the truth about them. A. Ruff & Son. Porch Chairs in variety of patterns at at Brown & Co's. Your opportunity is at Ruff's. Dollars 1 become elastic here. LI:<; VL -NEWS. MEW SUITS. Albert Pew of Parker vs Montgomery Knox, assninpsit. for >£5"W clainird a damages by reason of the deft s alleged ri>fr.«a! t*> lift a ea> line of I*»W feet of two in. li pipe laid by the plf. ou d-fts. farm in Ara«-tt»ng county near Parker Mrs. Mary A. Speer • - Wm an<l Mil lia Sp»-tT. sr.mni n< in replevin .»r carpets, furniture, -tores, etc.. to tbe value of f» »». Saturdav this case was settled Overse- rs of tbe Poor Harvey Miller ac 1 S. Mi Larv have filed an appeal {r.ui th-lat- report file>i by Rwngk A'nlit« r-v titaham. Henrincer and Schenck. The refused th- «brer- rs credit • n f- *>. claimed them as salary . .a a $2" ' warrant for an attorney fee aid a warrant to Henry Millf r f r -VJIII grocery warrant> which the anditt«rs MV are air- ADY crediti-d Joha p. Saitk gaardiaa of tbe tow minor cbUaitm of J >hn Wriian i. vs Locdy Fisfcer and Lai: -s Catholic li>ne fit Associate 5. bill in njnitv. Tin* bill rec.:<-s that J- ..n Walaw die«.i leaving his h* u« .uhi "..4 at Herujaat.-I.;> wife wfc afterward uiAm—i Locdj ri big Mr aad Mrs Fisher h>rro*ri £r-. fr :a Knai Bns.it en a Dvte, aa-i •< ir.MB J..Aa liw»lecba.-h .a * nwr> . ,ge .c the boo-* and let An Imuran.> pds*y was ;lM,takr« .at «f the BntSt Ass* for>:. •»' «"<n --:-r - .. IV • to g t. F:sh#-r and k* l * l to tb job : .m Wb 't ber drtith bed :t > j staled. Mr*. «n a par 4eagre«- | isw -.• aith ber hnsband that he sb I tfe- hfc tomace aa«ey v> pay the I not mi bad a new jvdicy «i.sd* .at w th r-'«itor as the »4e beae itarr The bill stales fltor a.>w repa liatw b?s atre«wat with hr* w:r «ar4 thei'aart it «ske< toaw the chud **a Itor b><cee Raaaab I. Stowe vs Chaa lal featort n. *-sre toctoa <d KP DAV A. - >!v .saask V--'tbe*a I'owr-s, *a»- nrr. jfs M Joh£ IVxskk |S» >*>--«» M ISWWIK <*;hitor ,t V.-.- • V.»,v«r s ■ <ev. K I <CR*>U»>» IVWR. to'. TE« aw ■ Vsflei >»4 v w . tared** *r aa« k l > JVd -• < S bww *.* I toa l«<i'»t'" | at. v T ■-•> u»!>re« v> | Mwtore »■ *• "to Xnaie >«»;. ) h >«s. 4MHN 1 v*e?»- V- 9?"- fe i-bm- V -K'* «->* »«a W i l" *! •>*. MtoS ■* s.-ar k hi■>«>» ■jMr&Mi* a «m <>M »». ■* wnfr WiA V •s-a-to ■■■.'V ■ ♦*" **"■ ■ ■v-i *»• 4. m 'to i*.. N. tlx -aaa a* toiwtoftoi* ' »>W>IITII "II <t'-aM.|a to> 1 Ito rjM atr, >»■».'* *>***' ■*»?»*:«> "•*»*» Wi. «Mtohto 5* ewWwfc ln t .- | r nm a *tn ITOI "TO t» 4h< sto»anaa. - * * * IK: '■4f£ -i- ? 'fnjnnlr. iin^ , I|n -*3K' -4%' % S N'MiTijlTi-ti SIM' %;x. '^iKr -A TI|IIHWIIF :AUIFCNBII- fV t*>r . '-H% MMflh *k%u Ut'4 *%' i Ufcii, Wtr , uni -sJ%«:i*U2lar«E> •>£ 'iH hsM»a«: iW; ;»wr xwM -1 i W at elh to>f- Ito- ttoaiy «wi». .kad>u>r>» tav«r« aum >v« t-mKt -v r«v-«n»i» to' aa>« to*... -v-'s.. «Uk|«ciMil > iu*m for "HH". r* !*Mt ■ <:** > -u»d for Sciiuvi. Biiifd' fto X«MW*» Aadtiom rejjvr stoM tto OMnaa*' r«w<elpth to tov toea >*r t uui -1 \p«Mtd] tor«s r -i>*- <'anb rotai taA war s»*.** w*l tho wm Ub iwtitiou >f lumaW>toi»n hag***! UOCUI.CH WH» ;LUGIBILLL OF Kabilrd «m»«1 John, tuinur ••hiWreu of Joba Stuitn. -to- d. The taport at if'. J. Forttuer, widitor ia the estate of Mrs. l>. C. Muutz, -lei. 1. of Zelieu.>pln, showed Ww fw <liMriba lfet». W G RicuariUuu was arrested on an ;aforiuation nu«!« before Bsq. J. W. K,ilteiitKu*h of Keufrew -barging !iim with obtaining money under false pra . twa»e. (reorgt.- and Jacob Fleeger. junk men ; living on the island have been held for court by Justice McElvsiinon charges of keeping a 'lisorderly house It » said they rente*l a house and sublet a room to Mrs. Cousins whose vistors disturbed the neighborhood. The women was sick at tbe time the arrests were u.ade, but is also to be indicted. Patrick Oallagher, of the South Side has been arrested and placed in jail on H chart:** of larceny. preferred by Squire Mi Bride. of Coylesville. A tew "lays ago the Squire was in town making some purchases and while on the way to the P. & W. station stopped in to see Judge MeJnnkin at his home on South Main street, leaving his packages on the porch. It is alleged that (Gallagher lifted the package* and appropriated them to his own use. It is said that he was intoxicated at the time he appropri ated the packages. By one of the late Acts of Assembly the acknowledgement of a wife in mak ing a deed, mortgage, etc., does not need to be taken separate and apart from her husband. Samuel Walker, Esq.. Dr. T. D. Mc- Connell and George J. Krng were ap pointed a commission in lunacy on Mary Scbnauffer of Lancaster twp., on peti tion of John Schnauffer. Shn was ad judged insane and committed to Dix mont. Miss Olive Matthews being del egated to convey her there. Samuel S. Atwell. a brother of Dr. J. C. Atwell,has registered as a law stud ent and is reading with J. M. Galbreath. Letters of adm'n on the estate of Jacob E. Brunner have been granted to Horace Kimble Tony Allen and Mr. Snow of Parker twp. caught a horse thief in Buffalo hist week, but the fellow jumped from a car and got away from them. License court convenes next Tuesday. There are 22 applications. The Presbyterian, U. P and Reform ed churches, by their pastors and officers authorized by vote of the congregations, have filed remonstrances against grant ing license to George R. Dunn in Mars. The petition of Jacob Bowman of the South Side is endorsed by about 170 South Siders and a remonstrance Still more numerously signed has been pre pared against the license. PROPERTY TRANSFERS. Levi M. Wise to Isabella Watson lot in Pen 11 twp. for James Miller to J. A. Cross 81-acre lease and wells in Parker twp. for $2950. F. P. Mcßride to W. S. McCrea 15 acres in Clearfield for $1505. John Rieger to Frederika Rieger lot in Millerstown $719.80. Charlotte Reed to John H. Dobson lot in Butler for $650. Maud Hays to American Mirror Works lot in Butler for $l5O. Sarah B. Magee to Mary J. Welsh lot in Mars for SI2OO. Peter Whitmire to Joseph Ball lot in Butler for $1450. Adam Kradel to Gottlieb Kradel 17 acres in Butler twp. for S7OO. < Jeorge L. Bame to John R. Peffer lot in Jackson twp. for S4O. Philip Hertel to Barbaa Hertel lot in Butler twp. for $"2. Closing out a large lot of $0 and $3.50 ! odds and ends in Men's Shoes at sl.9s at ! Ruff s. ! Duffv's w ndow is filled with bargains i in Cloaks. The advertisement of a pleased cus tomer is Ruff's greatest and best adver tisment. A Straight Tip. Bay your shoes at Ruff's once and you will be a regular . customer. ACCIOESTS. Loyal Brandon. son of J. C- Brandon of Oak St had his -boulder blade broken last week by falling off a wajron. His mother«- buried just the Saturday before. An Italian, named Tony Ciaich was badly injnred while at work on the P A: W railroad at Evans City. Saturday His chest was crashed and his head badlv cnt. He was brought to Butler H -jital for treatment. ?vamuel Brunner wa< killed by an a vident at St io. O . last Thursday, and w.i- buried frotr the home of bis rater. Mr* in Butler, last Saturday. Mrs. Jain<-s Davison, of Adams twp.. fraw tnrt 1 her right leg near the ankle joint last I Vtober. and sbe was takes to the Alk-shenv (»»-nerai Hospital where sbe ren.sir <1 f.r two m nths. When she r turned to her home. tLe ami ptia(4 ber very much, and sbe was on kble to walk or use the limb in aay way. L.-: Th";>:«y I v r J. C- Birr f M*rs. a*si>t-d by Dr Crawford of Trail am jl th" I iaft and the fractured :• wer* f l&l to l<e nn united Mrs. Davison . :n_ nu-ely sinoe tbe . ;-era te. Wtn. J. Lit i_--r : HiUarJkhW T;.--s --dsv -wri fr-; ■ fr> *»j :b- -:rae build OK flu aw vkkk Ma father fell and was biMaacatk«r» agu. aad was se ntjvly injured He canse ui from AEe cfc*r_- to attend to affaire- after his fath er > death J.»ba A•».— a driver in the Meaner c :e> ha. ! ■ --r •r.' >t Ks-ie aad -ome rib> b*>ir-r fcy a toade* <vw3 car jna»|v ia the track Taweiay '< .<> t» *si* Mi-> ani.'-» i-ssJ (vatwl c fct-r h»cycto <* the lUMi hill, war Vi. Chn>t«at a rear eve*j*es aso. w*> t)ma> re the mad aad badly iajared Oil. M»TGS. S'l.:h Rsjeaj •<- aw JIJ-.iip f « lts * tu 41UK l ,U> ■ T W «* * ft V -sat*. ca* w»-r. • * tbe Ban»-lJk> fanr )*<? ar«w* aad isMfetotto ihe V.* ».« «Ts> <« the J.. W. IVwrti P*vv r ri AiUnc- a C-» « Parker aw- t: iliac •« *b« Y%£ «laO feerwr *t> a. tbe OsmaoK "an* - tk o? ! I< rereads V> ;b» S.?lll«<'hHjfcgi -*wad Pi M>» —Oo are ng&tog s~>? %a Th> fSre.v- »s farea a«r ■j tab; to«T* Vvw?»>c 4toaa Ft-..- rS The SbfiPh W trtes ! itft driJfenc it* 4r«s m "the Vastemsl • tons vacai »:v "<*' i. 'S: V a A <*! . | ■t» uiri >- *>.' i *a»< »»»• •* >1 «•> ia<t «: <ti£ Itdijy Tfwi f*- - • it, it»ib •• <»>W*nn'Onk i, v. .-v- •;«; A \-i > », niatl *n » *•* rfs-iIW. 4tt «*» tw*u. '»*» 'm** vmihai >t . laaaM i... .rwluill k * k -s . -IvC .'.'.itr >. kit < .... ftiw.br S" "4* tw»« ....... \ «re *| im . * .'ihoc.naMi. ftviwi ... - ... 3*<awjta» s».t. . 5. sii.tl). ' huuIUA <%ME* 5Wt» j jfeia.OaWfedal . JtMMtoj "ii%etmk \ Vcduiwa. -... • - ii tlm >li»«r»Ma ... .. r • NV '»***»«» V**« |b:7..ato >*»•» .{• I Ullln > ' r iittMl fcsiuta, Ukany ■»« HWIA * > JIINIIAU- . <JTFENLTOBFENA4K V iu*ada X« utK«4t"rir* ■ ! IttoMCf Lu«Wf .... -ll«« \ :t.i. —.»«»•• •■- ... A "SiLt,£iua y .kt «'rar*i»jia' Cbuata» W Jhie aaiaa >k Ciiact/aviii* aud laiia B- Lay rwa A | Sbku «.tair«. tturil>uri U tJte kvM*wi»Ma. -HiioUay aH-OMMMi «* 4 teaiwea. 1 . Hfßr.rK; t i c"i.i ai, Sfc-Jftaie lawtnrr >■. \ X. C A will |hi :a«a u ~a» .kcwuciaQua IUML Ha i» ru.ui ot *reat ability «»1 aidfe niittwo*.- iu Hiuiuuu h> :»<*- u- Xr Hnriborf attp [us Ht,. will bit with as aat: will 1 tioti th« iavitairioa ia -vrdiaj uad ia [for .ill m>-ii ?fcktioaaiity >r totoar ' az or -jnfK will bar on» oian. ua*- rVraDire i >t ita aieeua«( i» ta*» «uud fbUoar»uip I whit u j>rev:.;la» C iiu- aad mjoy ',' am 4<».A thint,'- ifered for aext Sauilay. l.r> »e City luUege. The !»uiuuier W <rk at ' irove City College 'tjetcini June isth. and untinues eight weeks*. Kot i-atalogne and <ther iaforuaksi iibfcuiin Che president, ioaat C. Ketler. Gtaaaa City. Pa. What a Dollar Will Do! One dollar will pay for tweut-four 1-quart milk tickets, or Forty eight t-pint milk tickets, or Twenty-fonr half-pints of cream, or Five poumLs of pure creamery butter, at THE BT-TLER CREAMERY, :{1« E. Jefferson St.. Butler. Pa. liii>ing Wool. 1 am buying wool at same location as last season. Graham Bros grocery store, will pay the market price in cash, have no merchandise of any kind to ex change. W. F. RUMBERGER. Try Johnston's Beef, Iron and Wine, for your spring tonic. Men s Satin Calf Lace Shoes, Plain or Tipped. 9t«c at Raff's. We make and put up butter to order, in any style or form, and salted to the taste at " THE CREAMERY. Ladies' Patent Tip Kid Lace Shoes 98c at Ruff's. Headquarters for Sewer Pipe. Have just received sixteen car loads at M. C. ROCKENSTEIN'S, Butler, Pa. Money saving chances this week at Rnff's. Did you get a five-cent cake of schmer case at THE CREAMERY. Children's Spring Heel Kid Shoes, sizes 5 to 8, 39c at Rnff's. We have customers who have been dealing with us for 30 years. Our low prices make long friends. A. Ruff & Son. FOR SALE—A centrally located lot 00x60. Inquire at this office. Good Shoes cost less than poor ones. Try a pa ; r of our Corona $3 shoes. A. Ruff &: Son. Paii-Americau Exposition Buf falo. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company announces the following special reduced rates to Buffalo on account of the Pan- American Exposition, which opens on May 1. Summer excursion tickets, to be sold from April 30 to September 30. inclusive good to return until October 31, in clusive. at rate of $11.05 from Pitts burg and proportionate rates from other points. Fifteen-day excursion tickets, to be Id 1 egir.ninir April 30 and good re turning within fifteen days, including date ox sale, iate of $9.20 from Pitts burg and proportionate rates from other points Five-day excursion tickets, to be sold only on Tuesdays, May. 7, 14. 21, and 28, and good returning within fivedays, including date of sale, at rate of SB.OO from Pittsburg and proportionate rates from other points. Special excursion tickets, to be sold, good going only on specified trains, on Wednesdays. May 15 and 29, and re turning within three days including date of sale, at rate of $5.25 from Pitts burg and proportionate rates from other points. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company operates two through trains each way daily between Pittsburg and Buffalo. Cornoa, the modern shoe for women. Price $3.00. The equal of the best $3.50 shoe made. A. Ruff & Son. A good farm shoe for man or woman $1 at Rnff's. Our Reputation Rests on our Shoes. That is why we can afford to sell none bat good shoes. A. Ruff & Son. CHURCH NOTES. Rev. Dr Morrow, secretary of the Penrsvlvania Bible Society, preacheil in the I P. and M. E churches and ad dn s.-ed a anion meeting in tbe Y. M. C- A . Sunday afternoon, in the interest of the Bible Society's work. A large number of people were in strnctively entertained by Rev J O Asheuhurst, the Egyptian missionary, in his illustrated lectnre. Ai: Egyptian Prince, delivered in the U. P. chnrch. Monday evening. The Young People s Society of the U. P. chnrch held a strawberry and ice ream festival in the Sabbath School ro"m Tuesday evening. A S;ere pticon lecture and entertain irent. interspersed with illnjtratT-d will be given ar the South Side ! Reformed church Tnesday even:ng. I Jnne l v . beginning at »-:ght •cl >cs 7..'- I lectve is on the Spanish American War. * Hvr a hundred original and gra-:*- view- will be us**S. showing all the ergageiaents. both military an<l naval <>f th:~ war. This entertainm* nt will be civ en under tl*- auspit~es of the W aiec s M-ss-ittiary Society. At a nie»-ting held M-®day in :h*- Y M C. A a Butler AnxiUiary «rf the : Pennsylvania Bible Svirty was orp»:i I »-d w::h the Allowing ottcers Prescient jaines M <»aibre«:h vice-pnwodemtv. J. L Purvis and R M. McFuind se*ct y. jJ. H~Sarw. twwwr. X V o. Bra***, j r.imrtan. J. M. G«*y. A Iward of i i-keHd. Pruwch-ng s*-r* 1 ->-s ix The WfSHUBjW j >-fcnfc. Jaw Nth. t t'dnk: - ..: : \: -v—» «-very . vrr-ng ■ v .' I SMwAay a3i»o day hght services. Wed- Fniay and .rarday 2 ' telrtek Re«' R L. Alter N,«rth Hop«-. ! p« will assist The jamar. Tb» sfssjt ji £ TiieCimioaivilie Pre>- l y- T; n« ,-hnreh has re. irested riit resigna • r TRt V K .ly TW haoraianreatt seruh« wifl i» -.-eached ia rhe chnrvh ef j MNh Bwr tm Sndav Jnr SH at " in. pyjfa-r Srnkw .c Eat: ( 'jure Tbe ofitiiTji»-rv>aoei)T «er.ww« wi" )<e im i Twrsday «<s«)awrtbc tTrfc 0 ildr»*s dav will )* .>>**. Tree in rne R" K-ns.,:!. M F • ,-.-r Sr.n,:*y.J tw jJ«as ? SS» jv u XI2 «* ... • v.ixs\ Ttv- i :-.v <■> * S» v:r4> Ac-ocrc at a Kar (V a Worat TOChti Watcs. M Suc^asei. fe be stK ;£ yot iliac •wo® hawe a. w* ix. The )* Jik 3t flwwws wro sja*. l ttjj. w<. maVes- iarnr dencr , AMR itr»>ts WTT. The-si K JV> r>*r» 1/ sat-.- vwr mnnes ;*wr re ibe I^.T --1 v • . sc cox ' 'KX'V ?i.a nu:c «. Jipw t .-*rts»-» am. tr T.' * vitvfut; OR Sojhse « H <•«*. nipK: an. i Ut+ »S w 1. ".ae,. ■»!-■ w burnt h« nu.: OCX* w /«r Me« S«nk JfSi'iHf; » ; iti'«naiowu- -sac 31 «1 »t« • ntr- -s -«> fctisi. irrs* •<: XT »-• -X ' jtrnk *o" vVwm s«miKs ?*«. u. Jfc 3k "i '' Ifwuwui l Stuihiu. tiv tiiwwttc it a« V'il li *T>iHiwi|i al ." tat- taw- oWibbllß^ , ~tk ■T**e' -Hi; *->»< I JC lltlt. a>- h • sttl.ci> st»A ta-iXaailO'tUr '*tSw C 5» j«it»waw it tbws -J«r»**u a- at JBP <Jh tan 3Dr as, Cut- % 3tat iXMittiua. wtaN tMwi W ta» at ttv.aaw«t. md trifcumt. f > nnusu »<»- v- uitav.*«» :«-r uutun- -sk-i te : * tamtev >a>oun>ny. 4c T< w jjn v.- a .i>t .c a?.^.autt^ari/as in quarts »!il <ovrao> Tjj» ir«- ' -uum -oar»:a jar ■ ■da?a>js a 4 To c v « fimrautatie ISUifitaO -KM Titer a»int> 'it ncer [ —~£, a Jt»w»r Tuai ~b» - isituts- nay lit i TOeir s«jcjK- -s/JBi/luy it Ull - uti 3nMuy. a«Mp trends- is I an.- va.- «:ta "he awyawi i >t The SnrtMao. | This 3nre-f.. s °.o%=*tt»d ia a ■eattafn j t. ;. 4D-..-/U : Jii.f'i. «t "»1- Xiun Ss I uot >{r|Kstti> Tik* Invadus Hooa ami' ■s»rs-.i.a». Insecure, -sit -ahica Dr 3. V j i P*ere« -*■ chiitf uciit-iu iire* top. TSe j | F?e« Bnreau :s dtuei i|> with j rooms. wasa-Diwm. tTeseing-rovina. 3ar k>rs and ail c«nvwnieace :oro«£-oc-n>wa : visitors kLv.'ur>uw lbu«> M The Sntfa.o. tkA- iiester Jt Prttsoorx Sy. Co. tntiuance That -.mmencmg June Ist TQe following Tstduewd rates -roni iiatier To Bnifaio Till be :n -rtfect >n ;»ceount: of The Pan-Ainenean Ex f:i'»«tloß. >a»jß Tourist Tickeos wiil be »a sale every day at iW. JW for The round Trip, returning 60 and including *Jeto oer -'lst. Tickets Limited TO 13 lays inciadiag 'late of sale, good >aly for s<ntinuoiis passage in each lirectioa, oa sale every day during the Exposition at fC. 75 for the round trip. Tickets limited to T lays including •iate of sale, good only for continuous passage in each 'lirection. >n sale every ■ lay during the Exposition at for the round trip. Special excursion tickets limited to 3 •lays including 'late of sale, good onlv for continuous oassage in each direction on sale Tuesdays only during the Ex position at #4.-25 for the round trip. Returning, these tickets will be good oa all regular traias leaving Buffalo prior to midnight of the Thursday fol lowing 'late of sale, bat will aot be good in sleeping or chair cars in either direction. For time tables and further informa tion consult the nearest agent of the company. 1901. BICYCLES. 1901. If jon want an honest bicycle at an honest price, or need your bicycle repair ed in any way; if you want a good practical typewriter for #5: or if in need of bicycle supplies of any kind; if you have broken articles of any sort you want repaired go to Mardorf's Bicycle Store and Repair Shop, where your wants will be promptly attended, by Yours truly, GEO. W. MARDORF, Exclusive Bicycle Dealer and Repairman, 109 West Cunningham Street, Butler, Pa. Milk Wanted. A thousand gallons of milk are want ed daily, by the Butler Creamery Co., at their depot on E. Jefferson St. Pan- American. The Bessemer & Lake Erie Railroad Company has placed on sale at all sta tions, excursion tickets to Buffalo, on account of the Pan-American Exposi tion. With the improved passenger train service now being arranged for, making connections with three impor tant Buffalo lines; viz. the Erie R. R-. L. S. & M. S. anil Nickel Plate, patrons of the road will be given every opportu nity to visit the Exposition at the lowest available rates. Pennsylvania Kail road Summer Seashore Excursions. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company announces June 20, July 5 and is, Aug 1, 15, and 29, and September 12, as the dates for its sixteen-day Summer excur sions from Pittsburg and Western Pennsylvania to Atlantic City. Cape May. Ocean City. Sea Isle City. Anglesea Holly Beach, Wild wood, and Avalon, N. J.", Rehoboth. Del., and Ocean City, Md. Round-trip rate SIO.OO from Pittsburg, and corresi>onding low rates from other stations. For further information address T. E. Watt, P. A. W. D., Pittsburg. Pa. See the hand-made guaranteed Couch at Brown & Co's. Price SB. Once tried—Always Worn. It's worth your investigation. A. Ruff & Son. For Sale —Farm of 61 acres in Cherry Township, near West Sunbury, _ good house, orchard, and excellent I water. Sell cheap or exchange for pro perty near Butler. W. J. BLACK Livery, S. Main St. Butler Pa. To do a thing, do it. Go to Rnff's today. Men wear Monarch Pats, the Patent Leather shoe that won t break thro'. Sold in Bntler only by A. Ruff & Son's. New Teaelter>. At the meeting of the School Board Friday evening, the old teacher#. wh<- were applicants, were re-elected. and the following new ones were elected B. J. Uhl of Dnßois. Hi-h School: Pearl Andrews. Mary V. Maxwell. Lillian Painter. Josephine Minteer Floy Ro bertson and Jennie E. Brandon *nl*-t! tntes—Grace Mortimer and Anna L. Allen. There were ninr new applicants ft r positions on the Hiirh School staff and twenty-four for the common school. The salaries fixed ransre fr -tn $-V> to *l-" for Hiirh School. *»>" to SIOO for princi pals and to for teachers. The following janitors were elected Jt-fferson street. Eli Grahan; Broad. Samuel Traxal Institute Hill B F. j Uhrey McKean. Chris n >ir-r_:<laje Harry Nicklas. The following committers were ap- J I*, in ted by Pres-dent M rJnnkin Bnildinsj—t-hanor. C. F. L. j tiou. Tho?. Alexander. High School —Heinenian. Kroe. Mur- j rin. Snr-pbes—Kmjt. Maxwell Rnff Text Books -C. F L stion. , Dal»-. Merrill Repairs D»le. €3sm»» ay. Alexander ; Groaads Maxwell. Dale. tYoc> u- ! wett Es Cinn.in —Raff. Heineman Books, lias Water and Insurance -Garro wiy Shsnor. Onr-uenwett. rhscipline—Lev. M(<jaiMiaa,FWjry. M..\w 11 Finance Findiev Lev .n. H>-ks Horse Stoles. t>c Tuesday j- £-hi if lasi wv»k Jrne j •a a dark ic wtc km w*ac*an« j >Ktc; .*• -wss s: oex fr >m the <ca: "e ttf j.l F M-.'.)«- of TenE-ntro rwp - near Ear . ; Oban Tbe tuti who T.wi kac si. at ti* \ stfcioe. jwmr-Tiine dnrmc the *ght. fed ' te wx h.osr and fe>c hixusrff w-:ti 1 ;cr.-fc rival wss wraf.j«ed a a Frsnkzn. ; Pa . paper and rb-T: ts»aed hifrses auc 1 hitn>es- vr-ri Mr Miller w-rrb.«iT first ' nrrnc the iarser s nan: and droce «■ mimAM Be i.egot w www eiuwr L> adcrt-*- icnaih >«tn tlx- iricis i»« Ifift it; th»-s.ift about W* atn'iik- mdinOed rhfct be Vint Sr. Mfe- Str MilJw WTt- 1 it Bnxksr. Fnaay xrj Mg ■» 4?eT sr«n* j trm.-* ttf ins hnrw. \l S(«nc. Ttw- .lie h«y ansretiias ."i.int Snrfciacr; jh* c far #1 ?(!"•»; a tf a J wrar* dw*d a St* d*ys apt. *n£ "re V AX.-'MT >urru». St» ROITBC ,u.-ait w*r war- ic The ITaflfii** -'.vi was SS vms air- *mt was m. "Swrn. mcl iihoiii "four «a> fhof wt«kMß.ie pan .—~ ; ®| j'dak. "*■ »s #«Hic - ~ JMinn "*• gg-o» . bi»o&- jfl- Ht w,,... t St] iUfS„ t:itt<Mrrt. iivc ... ® - uwte —~—.—— ISSI ■. *L>tMasr> *tr 3k ll ."intTintK. iiewwi 3*- -.........————» Twansf. . ss|. ■<ra»»»t*»r??n&. jpup '♦• ??iar T*-»» .eoisijfc. a :■« 3^ sai.w ■**«. a> * sr*>v*rj JS. TUrfeba iaisi. - >oi •> "iiweaih*. aurrrins rtul Tuamt MB> .u*i ~taau£- » auttta. ?tnrr*s. S:" Si lotaatb- iae -<itt -3ifca.3lut pKhtd*. P'nis. -•«». T~rrs* .'vtta. 3tatns. Nt: Umm jt 3to>a >■»? Sfeac JeoT^ 3t»t*ry >pece<i Tia» lujwry Jt»» i«»-ry mra. r«*r rf: Lwmry aWfci} tna Cbausfes- I>id!y « irwm 1 [>i&D*£txr ri -tr»«rf 3*r Ba» arerydnmt lew uki irsc :-.atA 'Jatemi. ; kttenautt EB Trmifit '.ail tk intn viitn n 3tater. Sireat Learner ir» die aut ■aits simmer 3sx£t s- wil ri» ioiy j patent a*taer itto« -oid n | ! Batifsr. ?nir m xid jKette- [ .anything at 3n>wn X Cos. I inicr "our Tiiik ao>L ream frntn The Creamery .vairin. te-16 gn»»if jour >fo»>r. or •s*il lp People s- Phune 539, and Ttie " will jtup at yoor house. Ladies Te«r The Dtwroua IB soue jnte and y»a will never wear any other. A. Rnrf st Son. Men »Vic* Sid Shoes. Trppwd. Lace, j fl. W at Half i. One visit GO RnxT'» will repay yon. Ladies Stylish Oxfords S-W. Men i") at RmFa. There is no food so healthy, aonnshs in 4, refreshing or as cheap as purified milk. Two glasses for 5 cents, or six gallons for a doilur at THE CBEAJIEST. - We are loaded with Patent Leather Shoes in Men s. Boys and Yoath sv Wo men 3, Misses and Children's. Can show yon more styles than any- other, store in Bntler county. A. Ruff «& Son. * We are agent for the United States Army Shoes. The kind the soldiers of today wear. A. Roll & -Son. Music scholars wanted at 128 Wt>t Wayne St. Go Carts—a full line on band. Ad justable sleepers brakes, shades; the only cart that takes the place of car riages as a sleeper made. See Brown Jfc Co. Screen Doors and Windows. Screen Wire, Poultry Netting very cheap at M. C. ROCKENSTEIN'S. Misses School Shoes, solid and well made, neat styles, laced and buttoned, 9Hc at Rnff's. You can buy a good Gas Range at M. C. ROCKENSTIEN'S for $14.00. FOR SALE—lnterest in 40-acre lease and one well near Butler. Inquire at CITIZEN office. Our business is to sell good shoes cheap. Your money back if not suited. A. Ruff & Son. WANTED—Good girl for general housework. Inquire at 313 West Jef ferson street. WANTED—Experienced hand toquar ry limestone Inquire of J. G. GROSSMAN, West Liberty, Pa. Rnff's sell good shoes well made but don't ask high prices. One visit will teach yon. FOR SALE —T wo producing oil wells, old territory, good stayers, well equip ped. cheap for cash. Enquire at CITIZEN office. WANTED—Boy fifteen or sixteen. Wanted to work on farm near Porters ville. Apply to or address Box 83, Portersville, Pa. » If you want a drink of fresh butter milk stop at the Creamery. All you can drink for 5 cents. Excursion to Allegheny. Commencing Sunday, May 6th. 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 a ving Allegheny at 5.30 p. m. city me. For Sale or Rent- The Nicholas Slupe farm of 93 acres acres in Franklin township near Mt. Chestnut. Inquire of Henry Martsolf of Mt. Chestnut 01 at the CITIZEN 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 b'd'g.opposite P, O. Butler Pa. Peoples Phone No. 519. Hot Plates, Gas Ovens and Gas Ranges at M. C. ROOKENSTEIN'S. vn The worst p° s " 11 V/ OA il ' ill U sible spavin can be cured in 45 minutes. Lump Jaw, splints and ringbones just as quick Not painful and * ever has failed. Detailed information about this new method sent free to horse owners by T. M. CXUGH, Knoxdale, Jefferson Co., Pa. ' Cheap selling keeps Ruff s busy ! More than j j a pill. j A Common pills ii«ra mare . than they help. Few of them J v net upon the liver at *ll. Thev C $ merely excite the bowels and «* \ cause an excessive outpouring / € of secretions along the digestive # J tract. This tends to impair ( | • \ rather than the natural / ! f funct: ns of the stomifn. liver j y and bowels. f S Boyd's $ \ Peerless Pills \ '■ j are more than com-ncra palls J # they are a rol livertnmc. They # J make sluggish E -er« actiwe and J I weak liveis ssrocg. A lively \ f liver brings keen appetite. C t sonnl «VgpttiTW. a c.eur com f J piea.ic*r aai pore rich Skod. X i Price— -15 C. N. BOYD. * ? Pharmacist. \ Butler. Pa. TABLE WARE QUAUTY h. ai«s:rwK>« ifat ne rriifTisr » nimir-. Mfcw— g wift n*ifcr siw Xt iZUU HUC m .111 ■IL »-.k .«*&£- wtti. -xinssf-* am a* rnmiT-* k ngrfc 7«nr*r tnqy lie wanfim^ -nr-inr "SiSt FT-TOTTR TJKT I. I— HI > aiiit JL sstestira mm. Mr ioct it ite wa<- wit ran?" sms a: tame «n. wamr -our nra time. Jkt *Etcr«ss- |'m«iie.'i use Br : igmauaatat. CAxi IL fetlGIWE^, tr* T r...2a. Ms .wraiiacK ICS S. Warr ** PIANOS. JX Che =*2«xr.li'U OttC; wear wsL 3«* t auce the aacssm ~ * wait lor jrm: jse a itrte ««*»* .'»«- aie-ic ■* uur «Kt. II tfcre -.t=sk >J iasirv •MK. "MUtf ■■' sncwNM s»i *il TmfCtt , »!IIT BBnt. rnajfle xb --TJUI AMI TT»7«ANU 'f sawT a ' Timmn vs. ' wiilucs JC A MOO. »IE AMPIY A> <JVE 'DUE jail'-" ; filing. 7*m Tiae nstrmneiT i K?E .imit: -ottHe "tn*- .emu. gfe.m !!,!>■ Iji— ■■ made it :ae '»ti aauftai ail rite war Tirrawgja. RISE asacs-J ire -»»-»»» it jani want .hrmtgniittt -am N-.-A > RHRAG F"'TTTIT>Y-IR- Zjx YOUR aaa 33LCVB JT THE T-NWR 3TOI. E£A*RSIEV XNS- Ciriissfc Planus- '<**. wul Trni -hem aiat | n -rtar.-r--.il ami We •r-tw ao pice .iar ptasoa. *3Te arc »> £r*e you. a 3ew Tiann at any nnse j shriid mt prove ieeene Ciii ami is jnd Look "in; puutus jver .aauie ami OUL We are- aot here ao see how nuch we .-m make out ar yon. ™t want m aficr a fmr insnw ppopaattran. We kaow we can savi you mjney .a a arst cis piano. Come ami ~afk tht maiter aver. We sell nt any sms ao suit you. ,Onr aim is to JUT patrons, ami they are our references. W. R. XEWTOX, i 3T7 Souttt Wain St Sutler Pa BUTLER BUSINESS COLLEGE. Fail term begins, Monday. Sept. J. 19QI COURSES. t —Practical Book keepers. 2 —Expert Accountants. s—Amanuensis5 —Amanuensis Shorthand. 4 —Reporter's Shorthand. s—Practical5 —Practical Short Course in Book-keeping, for those who merely wish to understand the simpler methods of keeping books. 6 English. Our Teachers—We have four at present always as many as we need, no more. POSITION'S. We have filled 55 positions thus far the present term and we expect to fill at least 15 or 20 more by the next term. We could place two or three times that many every term if we had them. We need' an abundance of first class material. All young men and young women having a good English education should take advantage of one or both of our courses. Many new and important improve ments for next year. Call "at the office and see us. If you are interested be sure to get a copy of our new catalogue, also circulars. BUTLER BUSINESS COLLEGE. A. F. REGAL. Prin., 319-327 S. Main St.. Butler. Pa. Natural Interest It's easy to account for the popular interest in our suit ings. There's an excellence about our stock which awak ens interest in every mascu line heart. Novelties for Summer. Light or dark goods, as you prefer. But they all promise you summer comfort. Our suits please, and that means a whole lot. Wedding Suits a Specialty. COOPER, Practical Tailor., DIAMOND. BUTLER. PA Good Clothing: for Men and Boys at a LOW PRICE. We never sold as gncd Clothing for so little money We have two large stores. We buy for both stores at the same time, an i because we buy in quantities. we buy ch»- »p. This enab'es us to sell cheap. THINK THAT 0\ ER. 111 | 111 Will get you a good Ail-Wool Suit, with padded J V • V' shoulders and still breast, sizes 54 to 44. |it | Will get you the very newest things in Boys Three-picCC ~ Suits, sizes 10 to 16 0c tO 00 Children, sizes 3 to 10. ( lill* lli t department *s overflowing. We are making a 11 ill Specialty of Stxa.* Hats. See our line. DOUTHeTT Bc GFjAHAfIi. A Big Cut in Clothing. The cause of it all is the weather What is our lots is TOUT gain. bat there is no use in kicking now. so we have eat tbe prices on all of our Hen's. Boy's and Children's a mi. Pants MeJJ s S-rts at 5; were maic to sell at Sf Men s Sahs at 5~ were made to se~ at $lO Men '5 Suhy a: tip v-ere made to sel at 534 Msn s Suits at s:r made 10 sdl at 5i6 Bey's Knee Pants Suits ± 5 were mair fc> «*-T! at $2 Beys Knee Pants Suits at S2_oo ucrt nsaJe xd seC at $5 oo Bcy s Knee Psnts Salts at Sr co were -.A-ir to seT sc. $5. 50 >T* Knee Pints Suits at jt re met maar Id seT, at S2 anc $5 Vet's Wrirssrd I'ants at is were rr-.a-v -ZD -j-T at Mce S "A nrstsc Pants at were mnae xr» fell at S4 Haw's Knrt Pantr a: wmtc tr.aar tr seT. a: 5- anc 75c s fans at 50c were mad* xr «el a: 5: jc Bf sure a> call ax our ssore an£ look pre mzr grind* send fOBBS, 2z will MX ymi. Schaul & Nast, LEANK CIO - £=s M] rSMmiUK. 137 Sratk Bui SL Bkmf. I \\h e>t;oi"~i I SEE A DOLLAR 1 fik ~«L OTKfc MlnnTnt-Brfe r m t milrr T 3B * * toilar mm. 3& tut -vj* mt 3gp SMfWBT BMT 0 ' * w»m > t>% w 0 C** ~*nrr (jtimia ttt Waists smt presses- 0 *5 F'.ac Diinii in ajc. 12.•■sc. 15c. 0 T "'^Sw" torste ttiiK, :sc. 3c 9B S Mci r- i/r?i ~- :rre3 :>e_ jjc. 0 j ~ zr men Jaaa. Ww r -*iiv joe. 0) J PR TVbte Laws n b 50c. |L. Stein & Son. | 0 tag N. MAIN STREET, SUTLER. FA- Jas. A McDowell, Makes a Specialty of Cement Sidewalks. Has had twenty years experience in Butler— L ses k the best com position purchasable iu the United States. 112 W, Jetiersoii St. Meyer Jonasson & Go In order to further introduce and popularize their department of Summer Dresses and Shirt Waist Suits have taken from their regular stock of exclusive and most fashionable dresses and suits a number of styles which will be offered below regular value. Shirt Waist Suits of Chambray in all tiie leading Shades: reduced from $5.00 to $3.90 Shirt Waist Suits of white butcher's linen, stitched in black; reduced from $9.50 to ; .$7,50 Shirt Waist Suits of mercerized linen, trimmed and sailor collar eliects, flounce skirt; reduced from $15.00 to $11.75 Ladies' and Misses' White Organdie Dresses; reduced from $lO 00 to $8.75 White Organdie Dresses with Lace Insertion, made over green, pink, blue and white drop skirts; reduced from $17.75 to $14.75 White Dotted Swiss Gowns, ribbon trimmed, re duced from $25.00 to $21.00 PITTSBURG: SIXTH AND LIBERTY STREETS. NEW YORK: BOSTON: Broadw«v and 12th Street. Boylstoa and Tremat. PARIS: Cite Paradig. No. 5. DEALERS in ready made clothing represent their ware s as "Tailor made' i "custom made" &c.. but they ask the i regular prices of ready made and the 1 toast is understood. But when they offer to take your measure, promise to have the clothes made for you and charge the tailors price, they impose upon your credulity. Whether their misrepresentation is wilful or negligent the result to you is the same, M-»st men want what they pay for ami are willing to pay for the superior quality of made to measure clothes. Our garmeuts are rut and made to your measure in our own workshop in But ler, not by fair-to-middling work men, but by expert tailors. Handsome Spring Goods At Business Bringing Prices. ALAND, Maker of Men's Clothes jA Kodak At a Pic-Xicor The Pan- American makes the former event more enjoyable and paeserves the sights and wonders of the latter just as you have seen them. A folding pocket Kodak fits in the pocket or is carried in the hand like a book, out of the way when not in use but always ready. Take a picture of the baby and the picture wul grow more valuable each day. YJU don't appreciate beauty until you have used a Kodak. We explain them, sell tliem ami guarantee them at DOUGLASS' BOOK STORE Eagle B'l'd. New P. O. 241 South Main street
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