I HK CITtZEN. THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1903. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. be np to date. It's the finest yon ever saw—the new catalogue of the Bntler Business College. Free for the asking. Want a nobby Spring suit? Let Ritter & Rockenstein's fit you ont. Fewer Gallons: Wears Longer. Save time by looking at Ritter & Rockenstein's first for that Spring snit or overcoat FARM FOR RENT-A ninety acre farm near Whitestown, in Connoque nessing township, is for rent, immediate possession. Inquire of W. I). Brandon, Bntler Pa. FARM FOR SALE—6 miles from Bntler,and H miles from Alameda Park, 70 acres, good orchard and all small fruits. Easy payments. Inquire for particulars. Address "Owner," 481 sth avenue, room «*, Pittsburg, Pa. 2-1 IMt i.I.i»AL VKWB. NEW SUITS. Erie Citv Iron Works vs J. W. Leonard, deft., and Mary O'Brien, garnishee, attachment execution- John Johnston vs Butler county ap peal from the award of *"io damages allowed by viewers on a new road iu Middlesex township. Eckert Kalb vs Jos B. Bredin. sum mons in assumpsit for #1174 !»7 claimed to be due and owing ns a balance due on a note. W. H. Witte vs Elizabeth M. *V itte, petition for divorce, naming R W. Cramer as co-respondent. Mrs. Witte petitioned for a bill of particulars and for an all. wanee of $-"><> for _ attorney fees and maintenance during litigation THE D il WOLLKII CASK Tuesday morning the trial of tile eas-.» of Daniel 11. waller vs Charles H. waller, his son and committee, was taken up. A jury had been selected last week and were dismissed to report for the trial Tnesday. Half doz.ii lawyers were concerned on ea -n side. Mr wuiler was placed on the stand first, testified that he was "com iu Pitts burg fifty years ago, learned the drug business with Dr. Redick, had %62,00» worth of Main St. real estate, a drug store, hotel in New Brighton, stock iu Marietta Boiler works. Pare Oil Co etc. had two i-hildren Charles and Mary, se cured a divorce from his wife, who im mediately marrud Mr. Bailey, now in Maryland. Last April he was drinking too much. they seized him, gave liim I chemicals which made him worse, and then sent him to the Warren Asylum His son Charles came from Chicago, was appointed committee, and was wasting the estate. The trial was continued Wednesday, Jewekis lialstou. C'leeland and Kirk j patrick told of Mr. wnller last April buying about .sl*oo. worth of diamonds etc. and gf~iog worthless checks in payment. Cashier L. B. Stein of the Savings & Trust Co told of waller over drawing his account and cursing them and pointing a revolver at them when thev refused to cash checks. Burgess I G. Smith told of wuiler asking him for fcVMW On cross-examination the wit nesses said wnller now seemed to be healthy and sane A check in favor of Joseph wnller for |IOOO, wa-> cashed Mrs. DeMaine told that while living with her husband above wnller's store, she had been given a great deal of jewelry, dresses, etc. most of which she returned after Mr. Wnller was taken away, also that Mr. Wuiler said he was going to marry her. Presents were also given to Miss Lefevre and Mrs. Houillion receiyed jewelry, a horse and buggy and gifts. Drs. Pillow, Moore, and Greer stated that last April Mr. wuiler had paresis and that the disease might recur at any time. A number of witnesses testified that thev thought he was sane. The evidence in the case was com pleted Wednesday evening. Dr. Gutli, Supt. of the Warren Insane hospital stated that Waller had paresis when admitted there and told of hie insane actions. A deposition from another doctor at the asylum to the same affect was read. Dr. Diller of St. Francis and the Allegheny General hospitals, and Dr. McKenna of the West Penn Medical college, testsfied that from Wnller's ap pearance and action in court, they be lieved him now to be in the second stage, i. e. a mental remission to tempo rary sanity, of paresis. NOT EP. A charge of surety of the peace has been entered against K. J. Black by Claude Murtland and W. P. Brown. Friday morning William Henry Engene Clifton, colored, was brought into Court and evidence was taken to establish the degree of his guilt as a marderer. The witnesses of the nffair at the Standard Hotel on Sunday.March 1, in which Karl Paine was killed were called and told the story of the tragedy substantially as heretofore published in the CITIZEN. Clifton had some friends here from Pittsburg to give him a good name and had a well manufactured story of provocation and Paine starting at him with a carving knife. After the evidence was heard Judge Oalbreath pronounced the degree as second, and after pleas for the prisoner by Col. Thompson and John W. Coulter. Clifton was sentenced to undergo im prisonment in the Western Penitentiary for twelve years, and most of those who knew or heard all the facts thought him a lackv man. But if after discharge from the penitentiary and within the period of the twelve years, he shculd be convicted of any felony, he would have to serve the period committed as well as the full sentence imposed for the sub sequent crime. Sheriff Gibson took Clifton to the penitentiary last Satur day. He is sentenced for 12 years, but if he behaves himself the law allows a reduction of his sentence of two months for the first year, il for the second, four each of the third and fourth, and 5 for each succeeding year, thus reducing his term to 7 years and 7 months. Owing to the failure of the Jury Com missioners of Armstrong (Jo. to affix their seals to the Jury Wheel after fill ing it, the array of Grand Jurors for last week was quashed, and also the in dictment by said jury of 11. M. Zelle frow for murder; which merely con tinues the case for a term. M. A. Choynski plead guilty to a charge of distributing obscene pictures and was fined |SO and costs. Lee Coovert, who assisted the Honck girls in the escape of Clyde Adams, was caught at Youngstown and brought to Bntler last week. Thursday afternoon he plead guilty and was sentenced tt> pay the.costs, a fine of $25 and undergo imprisonment in the jail for three months. David George, who lives a short dis tance east of town, was sentenced Saturday morning on two charges to which he had plead guilty. For assault and battery on his wife he was fined $lO and sent to jail for :i0 days. For de sertion and non-support he was sent enced to pay the costs and to pay his wife $8 per week, and enter recogniz ance to do so. After the sentences were past George proceeded to tell the Court that he never had got justice and sup posed he never would, his wife onght to be sentenced too, etc., but was prompt ly set down on. J W Hutchison, Esq., presented the petition of John Lefevre for satisfaction by the Court of an old mortgage held against his lot on W Jefferson St. J E Lyons, who nsed a revolver on another negro a week or two ago, was arrested Saturday. Emma Ehrman was appointed guar dian of Tremia, Blanche and Russell Fry. W. C. Findley was appointed auditor in the estate of Moses A. Hendrickson, dec'd., of Cranberry twp. The defendant's motion for a new trial was refused in the case of Mrs. M. J. Bickel VH Concord twp. The petition of John and George Sheiver for appointment of a guardian for their mother, Elizabeth Shiever of . Connoqnenessing twp. was heard Mon day and refused. Peter fc'tutz of the S. S. has been charged with agg. a&b by Henry Bopp, who alleges Stutz knocked out some of his teeth W. A. McCall and H. P. Graham were arrested on charges of a&b. pre ferretl by Pat McFarland. An order was made yesterday making the injunction of the Standard Plate Glass Co. VB the American Natural Gaa Co., perpetual. Samuel Bass, colored, is in jail for larceny. Tuesday was a red letter day for tom mitments. Sheriff Gibson received a dozen new boarders that day. In the Buffalo murder case Monday Mrs. Burdick, widow of the murdered man, confessed her love for the lawyer, Pennell, and her secret meetings with him, covering a period of two years. John L. Young and wife of petitioned Court, Tuesday, for leave to adopt Effie Ann Boyle as their child The license of the Central Hotel, Petrolia, was transferred Monday, from Italph Gregg to Geo. 11. Kurtz. Mr. ' Gregg will take charge of the Park I Hotel, this city. 1 B. It. Williams, C. M. Mitchell and Dr. L. H. Stepp were appointed a com- ! mission in lunacy on Thomas M. Gib j son. on petition, of his brother Jmnesof ! Penn twp PROPERTY TRANSFERS. • X M iK-oniston to Mary McKinney 50 > acres in Adams for $->. Mary McKinney to R B Shawl prop -1 erty in Adams for *2350. N V Goe to D Wcr.ke 154 acres in ; Adams for *IO.OOO. George Witst to J H McClafferty lot on Water st for $723 Thomas R Hoon. trustee, to James Bredin 60 acres at Jefferson Centre for #2500. OS June to Albert Ruff lot cn E Fniton st for $3300. W G Raebe to Labelle Elliott lot < n Fairview ave for $2150. • Thomas H Miles to John Hespenbeide lot at Downieville for $250. J D Marshall to .1 F Hilker lot in Marsfor .sl2 «». David Stehle to Jane Parkin lot in Butk-r for $2700. The Halston Coal &C has re corded leases on 283 acres at H ilston. J D Stephenson to I J Stephenson 53 acres iu Slipperyrock for £2IOO. A F Ccchran. fx s to C E Turner lot in Middletown for £SOO. S O Sterrett to Mary E McCa.-iin lot in Valencia for $l5O. Emma L Redman t) John L Walker 14 acres in Summit tor SSOO. John L Walker to DH Sutton ij > acres in Summit for SI7OO. Robert G Davison to Rosaana Kul-1 lot in Mars for SI2OO. Everett E Ralston to John Ralston 117 acres in Clav for $80t)0. Win .McCra'-ken to Maggie McF.:dd-:: 40 acres in Cherry for sl. John Rimer to Anuie E Williams lot 011 First st for S4OO. VV U H Riddle to R ichel E Kavlor lot in Ka:ns (,'ii.y f.»r >'2so. Diviiiand >l i; th i Smith lo darj A Fend lot 111 \V liippo ave. for $l5O G S Gaha.: .1 1 to Mabel G Moch'i ir lot 01: Wilkin aw for :>!So0. It K Ea^liS 1 ! to Karl Bntzer lot 111 Petro;ia for sl. A:.ii 1 E Stewart to Frank B Dui, r n :n lor, on Snmner for SI2OO. E R Maxwell to W H Kameier, lot ori W. Penn St. for $750. P C Wick to Mary E Drown, lot on Brady St. for $4700. Geo. Oesterling to W J Berger, a lot in Bnller for $3700. Harvey S Gibson to Chas. C Reeder, lot on Oak and Franklin Sts. for $2250. Harvey S Gibson to Jos. B Sherman, lot on Brady St. for $5250. Geo. W and Mary Stewart to A R Thompson. 50 acres in ( lierry for SOOO T S McNight to Cnara S Cornelius, 40 acres in Fairview for $350 Thos. E Green Exr. to E 11 Negley, 40 acres in Clearfield for $366. G S Gahagan to Mabel G Mechling, lot on Whippo Ave. for SIBOO, Davis Smith to Mary A Fend, lot in Butler twp. for $l5O. w H H Riddle to Rnchael E Kaylor, lot in Karns City for $250. John Rimer to Annie E Williams, lot on First St. for S4OO. Axel Johnston to Catherine JohnstoD, lot on E Penn St. for SSOO. John w Gallagher to Aaron Frederick 50 acres in Jefferson for SISOO. Mrs Evangeline Peters to Kathleen Boyle lot on Cunningham st for $7600. Mrs Elizabeth Knittle to Eugene Mc- Elligott lot on water st for S7OO. Sarah J Crow to Mornae L Kelly lot in Mars for S2OO. Geo Landers to Oliver Parker lot in Donegal for $125 Sarah Timblin to Celestia M Pond lot in w Snnbury for SSOO. John W Brown to M A Berkimer lot on Brown ave for S6OOO. Geo Geiaer to Franz L Lusk lot in Zelienople for $121)0. G w Raseley to Mrs Olive Hall lot on New Castle st for $2400. M A Berkim r to J w Brown lot on W Clay for f4o®o. Marriage License*. W. H. BarneH \ irginia Arabelle Coo vert Butler Goe. w. Agtras Saxonburg Luella Campbell Concord twp Earl MeCall Eau Claire Maude Stalker Venango twp Daniel Kepple Bntler Mary E. Coov rt " William Sherman Fitzgerald Butler Anna M. Foos '* Robert Johnston Butler Ida M. Covert " Lloyd H. Ruff Ruffsdale Pa. Susan Turner Butler At Pittsburg—George Boyd of Butler and Agnes Irvine of Allegheny. REMOVAL! Win. Cooper, tlie tailor, will remove his stock of goods, April Ist, from the Newton Music Store to Room No. 1, Stein Block, near Willard Hotel. These will be but temporary quarters [lending his removal to his old stand at corner of Dinmond. Low Kates to Washington and Baltimore. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged for low-rate ten-day ex cursions from Pittsburg and points in Western Pennsylvania to Washington April lti and May 31. Round-trip tickets will be sold at rates quoted be low, good going on special train in dicated, or on train No. 4, leaving Pittsburg at 9:00 p. m., and carrying through sleeping cars to Washington. Special train of through parlor cars and coaches will be run from Pittsburg on the following schedule:— Train leaves. Rate. Butler 6:05 a. m. #O.OO Fret-port 7:28 " 0.00 Washington. . Ar7:ls p. in. Tickets will be good returning on any regular train except the New York and Chicago Limited, until April 25 and May 80, inclusive, and to stop of! at Baltimore within limit. For full information apply to agents or Thomas E. Watt, Passenger Agent Western District, Fifth Avenue and Smithfleld Street, Pittsburg. Public Sales. March 27--A M. Lackey, Butler township. March 28-Abe Flick, Clearfield town ship. ; J. R. Kearns, Auctioneer. March 31 —Charles Knause. Summit township. April 7 -George Keasy, Winfield township. Farmers! Farmers!! Farmers!!! t Feed for the Millions We offer 100 tons Buckwheat Mid dlings at |l.lO per hundred or $21.00 per ton, either on board cars or at our mills. This offer is good until all are sold. Come early as they won't last long. H. J. KLJNULKR & Co. "Perfect" Ovens and Good Bakers, Get them at Whitebill's. Ritter & Rockenstein seem to be lead ers in up to date clothing Fathers and Mothers teach your child to save bv opening a bank acc >nnt for him with the Real Estate Trust Company, Jill Fourth avenue, Pittsbnrg, Pa. Four per cent, interest on savings accounts. Capital and Surplus £(,700,000.00. Insurance and Real Estate. If you wish to sell or buy property yon will find it to your advantage to see Wm. H. Miller, Insurance and Real F«tate, next P. 0., Bntler, Pa. Rain or shine coats the nobby kind at Ritter & Rockenstein's. One-Way Colonist Hates to the West. Tickets on sale daily until April 20th. HMW, inclusive, at all ticket offices of the ■ Baltimore & Ohio R. li. to jioints in Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho. Mexico, Montana. Nevada, New Mexico, <>r»gon. South Dakota, Texas, Utah. Washington, Wyoming and British Co lunibia, at greatly reduced rates. For full information call at Ticket Offices Baltimore & Ohio liailrond. It's about, twice as large and twice as good looking as the last one the new catalogue of the Butler Business Col lege It's free to those interested. If it is up to date it comes from RITTKK & KOCKENSTKIN'S. ACCIDENTS. | Earl Rnmbaaeli. aged 22 years, a son |of Henry Rnuibaugh of Washington | twp . and a driver at a coal mine near j Hilliards was kil!td Monday by the | falling of rock in the mine upon him. j E. J. McMiilen of Herman had his I face burned last week, by an explosion in the boiler house of an oil well An Italian laborer r.t the En -lid cut held a ?tiek of dynamite in his hand too long after lighting the fuse and the ex plosion blew his hand to pitces. Frank -T. Hackett of Pittsburg, who is patting the Otis elevators into the new bank bnilding had his b;ick serious ly injured by being struck by a falling brick-hoist yesterday, itnd is now wear in" cratches. -hall Campbell, twenty-one. .1 .- -u of Coinissioner .las. J. Campbell of Concord twp., fell from the top of the Brewery, Wednesday noruing. A scaffolding on which he was working gave way precipitating Campbell and a lot of brick a distance of about fifty feet. He was taken to the hospital where hi* iujnrie% wf*re attended. Campbell ha 1 been staving at one of the Plank Road boarding houses. OIL SOTKS. m I The Market -Both asancies are yet paying *1 50 for Penn'a oil. Butler twp.—The new derrick on Ihe hill west of towu is for the Burton & Co well on the Mrs. Burton farm. Notice. There will be held at Euclid sc.'ioo! house, April 1. 1903, an April Fool and Pie Social lectures will be handed to ij<-h lady at the door and other." soldi with the pie, the r fines the uirl with the corresponding pictnve (jit's come •-'lid bring your pies. j Ciine 01 r and all Proceeds are for the so hoc 1 library. G. Arthur Love. Last Monday night an audience of Butler's representative citizens enjoyed an evening of pure fun and wholesome music with the only man in America, a native Butler county boy. Mr. Arthur Love, who has the genuine talent, the experience and the versatility of accom plishments to render a perfect and com plete evening's amusement by and within himself. PAlClv THKATRi:. MAN TO MAN. —THURSDAY, MARCH 2(5. The large dancing bear, Frank, with the Man to Man Co., although an enor mous animal, is as gentle as a kitten, having been the entire summer with the Forepaugh-Sells Bros. Circus and having: had no accident the entire season. NOT GUILTY.— MARCH 27. Judge O'Dowd, the humorous dis penser of justi'-e, who provides much of the comedy in 'Not Gnilty," the at traction booked for the night of March 27th, Friday, at the Park Theatre is copied from life, his original having been a New York City Judge famous for his Celtic wit and liberality. FRANCESCA DA RI.MINL -MARCH 28. Porter J. White and his most ex cellent company will present George H Boker's immortal love tragedy "Fran cesca de Rimini." The story of Fran cesca de Rimini is based upon the story which Dante immortalized, which poets nnnnmbered have told and dramatists not a few have utilized. Grand Opera House, Pittsburg. CHILDREN OF THE GHETTO.—NEXT WEEK. The production of no play in New York in recent years awakened deeper interest than the first presentation of Israel Zangwill's famous Jewish play, "The Children of Ghetto " REMOVAL. W. H. O'Brien & Son have moved their Plumbing establishment to room No 132 E. Jefferson St., the old Good Will Hose Co. room. Here they will have ample room for their large stock of Gas Fixtures, Plumbing Goods, Household Con veniences. etc. The public is kindly invited to call at their new store and inspect their stock IOWA HORSES FOR SALE B> W. B McGeary. . Eight head of four year oldH, one pair of five-year olds, and balance six-year olds Weight 1200 to 1500. Prices #125 to $225. In quire of owner, 200 Dunbar St., West End, Butler, who will be pleased to show them. Guess I had better drop around and look at Ritter & Rockenstein's clothihg they seem to turn out the best in town. Music scholars wanted at 12* W. Wa*ne St FOR SALE. One hundred acres eight miles east of New Castle, land nearly all in grass, a fine selection of apples, peaches, pears, quinces, cherries, plums and grapes. Farm exceptionally well watered. Excellent house containing all modern conveniences. Also good bank barn and other farm buildings. For further information inquire of CHAK. .T. BOAK. Princeton, Pa. Hook oft lie Koval Blue. The March number "Book of the Royal Blue," published by the Passen ger Department of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, is in the nature of a spec ial number of partiular interest to Odd Fellows, Elks and members of the North Eastern Saengerbund, who will hold conventions at Baltimore during the coming summer. The number abounds in beautiful il lustrations of the city of Baltimore, with a short introduction to its attractive features. Much valuable information is given concerning each of the three or ganizations, whose combined member ship is now over a million and a half. The demand for copies therefore will be great, and, as the edition is limited, re quests for copies should be made early. Single copies may be had for five ceuts each, on application to D. B. Martin, Manager Passenger Traffic, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, Baltimore. The an nual subscpription to the magazine is but fifty cents, and each number issued monthly, contains some special article of interest Uas Fixtures, We have them; 80 different styles. They are in the latept finishes, made to match the hardware of your house. WHITBHILL, Plumber. —Call upon your Merchant or Drug gist for Victor Remedies They are the Old Reliable Family Medicines and well worth your money. CHASE BROTHERS HACKLEY and CARLISLE PIANOS Sold in Butler in the Past Three Months Speaks for itself! New Pianos Arriving daily. Come and see them. Your credit is*good. I i NEWTON "THE PIANO MAN" 317 S. Main St. Butler Pa BOYSPI" We want a boy M ~ OA v | in every town to SATURD^ I work f'.r us after I EVEHI* 6 1 school hours and m posT J on Saturdays. Over 5000 boys oM now at the work. Wm 9 Some make sio.oo « HF ;ANY BOY • who is willing to devote a few '"j hours each week to this work can 1 earn ir.anv dollars selling | TTze Saturday | Evening Post 13 Among neighbors and relatives. He jf can begin at once. Absolutely no M money required to start. Write us f3 to-day and we will send the first ja week's supply of ten copies free.^, H These are sold at 5 cents each, and H will provide capital to order the next B week's supply at wholesale rates, gj $225 in Extra Cash Prizes Next Month ■ Booklet containing photographs of some B of our most successful bov agents, with H letters telling how they work, sent free j The Curtis Publishing Company * *-a Arch Street. Philadelphia. Pa. } Bad Breath- 7 Catarrh of Stomacn- S \ Are you troubled with \ > these? Would you take a / V good remedy if you could } / get it? We have one we V j re not afraid to back with / ■' the guarantee, "Money £ ? refunded if not satisfac- C ! tory." We know it does / / the work and so are not S i afraid to say so. / v Come to the store (or if y / you live out of town send \ p for a box of V j Boyd's dyspepsia tablets / ( price 50c. / t Remittance may be / V made in 2 cent stamps, we 5 } ; can always use these ; S / rather than a larger de- J V nomination. They CURE S / and that is what you want. / / We sell other things you , / / may need. If it is any- j i ? thing in the drug line we j S \ have it. Why not get the \ I { best of everything when it ; C / does not cost any more. j C C. N. BOYD, J \ Pharmacist, IS ( Diamond Block. / / Butler, Pa, ? ) ] People's Phone 83. 1 J V j Bell Phone 140 D. I GIVEN AWAY f: FREE A fine S4O drop-head sewing machine with all necessary attachments, and guaranteed for five years will be present ed to the person who returns to us the greatest number of certificates before JULY Ist. j A certificate goes with each pair of shoes. Merer Bros 224 S. Main St. BUTLER, PA. Shoe repairing a specialty. First class work guaranteed. WALL PAPER We know we have the best of all grades of high c lass novelties, but to have the public know it is our aim. If in need of anything in our line it will pay you to jfive us H call and ex amine goods and prices before pur chasing. EYTH BROS Next to Postofflee. 251 S. Main St. $ Cabot Institute, fj (ACADEMY) (*) 'if• Spring Term Opens ■'& April 14th, 1903. (#/ Full Normal and -M- Classical Course Q0 C. W. Johnston, A 8., -W- Principal ($) $ J. M. SCOTT, Sec., $) Carbon Black Pa 0^ yft: Saxonburir Station, W P. It. R. li. Q. Allison, Funeral Director, Bell Phone No. 3. Bakerstown, Pa. R-R-TIME-TABLES H & (> It It Tim t*b> rfiWtir NVr. %\. '9 f. >t* Unl Time. s >l 1 Hi t>LNL» All A -oiUMKlai. *6 25 «-ia All»-tfh»*nv an«l (IrveUu ! AH- :'IH uv Kxpn - *913 a-m Elborni Citv A- "omm >'i *1 4 » |>-m « hi.ngfS K. » < an.! AMgberv Kx U i-u» Eiprtw. ♦* .*>(.» i-i.i Klfv --I an-1 Kc« l'a*tit* A-<• . . •♦f.rOO |MU f*ill-I•*; Washington au«l lkiliiin"J«* Kx $6:34 j-ui XORTIIBaily. * Except Seixla} . J Sun«Lty .-nly. Trains leave the Allegheny station for Butler at 7:35,10 45 a.m., and 1:15, 5:30. 6:15 and 11:30 p.m. and Pittsbnru sta tion at 7:50 a. in. On Sunday at 7-.35 a. m. and s:3oand 11:30 p.m.. and from the B. & O station in Pittsburg at 7.50 a m. and 3:30 p.m. 1• i - rviitioii an«| iti f.rauiti.m applv f . \V. K. TI UNF.H Act. Butler, I'a. K. I*. SMITH, A. G. l\ A.. Ilttaburp, hi. 15 It A. i* It It Timetable in effect Feb. 15. 1003 Passenger trains leave and arrive at Butler as follows: LEAVE FOR NORTH. 7:30 a. m., mixed for Pnnxsutawney and all intermediate stations. 10:12 a. m. daily, vestibnled day ex press for Buffalo, connects at Asiiford, week days, for Rochester. 5:21 local for Punx'y and Du Bois and all stations. 10.22 p. m. night express for Buffalo and Rochester. ARKIVE FROM NORTH. 6:08 a, in. daily, night express from Buffalo and Rochester. 9:45 a in. week days, accomodation from Dubois. 5:31 p.m. daily, vestibnled day expre-s from Buffalo. Has connectio i at Ash ford week days from Rochester. 7:40 p.m. week days, mixed train from Punxsutawney. PENNSYLVANIA 7m. WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. Schidcli in Irrtrr Feb. 5, 190:1. SOUTH. , V.'KER DAYS . A. M A.M. A.M. P.M. P. M BCTLER Leave 6 08 7 •> 10 J6 2 3S 4 35 Kiucouburg Arritt 6 34 808 10 3tl 300 6 03 Butlur Jauction.. " 707 A3dll 03 325 529 Butler Junction. ..Leave 7 22 836 11 47 H25 5 29 Natrona Arrive 731 544 11 67 3 3,"> 539 Tarentum. 7 37 BSI 12 05 3 42 5 46 Spriugdale 7 47 902 12 17 3 63,® 56 Clareuont 9 18 12 36 4 0» 6 10 Sliarpaburg 8 09 9 2«i 12 47 4 16 6 16 Allegheny lit) < 3s 1 00 4 2» 6 26 A. M. A.M. P. M. P. M. P. M. SUNDAY TRAINS.—Leave Butlei for Allegheny City and principal intermediate ftatiuDl at 7:20 a. m., «nd 4:55 p. m. NORTH. WEEK DAYS , ■A.M.fA.M. A.M. P. M. P. M Allegheny City . .leave 6 25 8 50 10 15 3 03 6 10 Sharpaburg S Sli; 9 00 10 25 r3 13ir6 20 Spriugdale IW 23 10 49 .... 641 Tarentum 7« 9 32 11 00 3 40 R 49 Natrona. j 7 13 9 3fi 11 07 3 45 ti 63 Boiler Junction...arrive 7 25 a 47 11 17 3 51 7 02 Butler Junction leave 7 25 9 55 12 35 4 05 7 02 Saiouhurg 7 55 10 IB 1 08 4 41. 7 27 BUTLER arrivo 8,23 10 45 1 33 6 131 7 53 A.M.!A.M. P. M. P. M. P. M BUNDAY TRAINS.—Leave Allegheny City for But ler aud principal intermediate itationa at 7.-03 a m. and n-f3 p. m. FOB THX EAST. Week# Days. Sundays A.M. A.M. P. M. A.M. P M Bt'TLia Iv 60510 06 236 7 2<. Butler J'ct ar 70711 01 326 810 .... Butler Jet Iv T 35111 17 361 814 .... Feeport ar 7 28111 20| 354 817 .... Ksklmlneta* J't.. .." 7 35|1l 27 359 82J .... Leechburg " 7 48:11 3«| 413 8 3t! . . . Went Apollo " 80912 00 ! 435 867 .... Saltatnrg " 83812 2H 503 923 .... Bliunsvillc 916 1 otl 540 962 .... Blalrsville lut.. .. " 924 1 33! 547 10 00 Altooiia M 11 35 645 860 150 . .. H&rriaburg M 310 10 OOj 100 6 i 5( PhiladelpbU M 623 425 425 10 17 ! P. M. A. M.| A. M...P. M. P.M Through trains for the east leave Pittsburg (Union Station), as follows— Atlantic Exprem, daily 3:00 A.M Pennsylvania Limited " 7:16 " Day Express, M 7:30 " !Xain Line Express, *' 8:00 14 llarrisburg Mail, " 12:46 P.m ilarritsburg Express daily 4:4£ 44 Philadelphia Express, * 4:60" Eastern Express, " 7:10 " Fast Line, • 9 00 " Fast Line (second section) daily. Sleeping mrato Philadelphia,Oaltimore aud Wash ington. No coarhcrf 10.00 " Pittsburg Limited, daily for New York, only. 10:00 " Philad'a Mail, Sundays omy 8:40 A M For Atlantic City (via Delaware River Bridge, al rail route) 8:00 a.m. and 9:00 p. m. daily, ' P»«nn sylvania Limited" 7:15 a.m. week days. Buffalo and Allegheny Valley B1 vision Trains leave KiMkiiuiuetas Junction as follows: For Buffalo, 9.56 a. m. aud 11.35 p. m. daily, with through parl«»r and Bleeping cars. For Oil City, 7.48, 9.50 a. m., 2 JB, 6.15 and 11.35 p m. week-days. Sundays, 9.56 a. m., 6.16 and 11.35 p.m. For Red Bank, 7.46, 9.60,11.17 a. m., 2 38, 6.15, 9.34, and 11.35 p. m. week-days. Sundays, 9.66,10.49 a. m., 6.15 and 11.35 p. m. For Kittanning ,7.46, 9.32, 9.56,11.17 a. m., 2.38,5.35, 6.15, 7.30, 9.34, and 11.35 p. m. week-days. Sundays, 9.56, 10.49 a. m., 6.15, 10.45, and 11.35 p. m. "r" stops on Hignal to take ou passengers lor Taren* turn *ud point* beyond. Foi detailed information, apply to ticket agent or addrees Thos. E. Watt, Pass. Agt. Western District, Corner Fifth Avenne aud Smitbfield Street, Pittsburg, Pa. W. W. ATTERBUBY, J. It WOOD, Manac t. n'' Ptsit. AtSD BEBHEMER & LAKE ERIE R.R. CO. Time table in effect Nov. 28. 1902. CENTRAL TIME One hour slower than town time. northward. Daily except Sunday. Southward Head up) (Bead down) 2 10 *l4 STATIONS. 1 9 11 P.M. I'M P.M.I ! a.m. A.M., am 6 18 1 118 Erie ! 6 lO'll 59 5 53 12 43 Kairvlew I 6 36 12 25 5 13 12 8» (ilrard j 8 48 12 38 5 52 1 43 ar. .Conneaut.. .ar j 8 42 1 43 4 25 11 15 lv.. tlonueaut.. ,lv U 25 11 15 5 25 12 10 Crmneavllle I 7 05 12 56 3 20 12 05 Albion ! 7 09 1 00 4 51) 11 5" SprlnglHjto 7 24 1 15 4 63 11 14 Conueautvllte I 7 3#i 1 21 4 33 11 Jttnct.. | 7 62 1 42 5 67 12.01 ar.. Meadvllle.. ar 8 2H 2 20 3 43 10 42 Iv.. SleadviUo.. .lv 6 4,"» 1 00 5 30 11 34 ar. .ar 8 00 1 52 422 U 10 lv •' Iv 6 3(1 120 4 48 ar.. Uneeville . .ar 9 25 |U 00 IT - Iv J 7 08 11 00 i 416 11 08|IIartatown I iOll 56 4 1111 (Wj Adanmvllle 8 08 2 02 I 4 08110 53' Osgood I 8 18 2 12 « 10! 3 55 10 47j .Shiinango 6 12 8 3l 2 30 5 45 3 2(1 111 21 Kredouta 1 29 S 47 2 4# 6 301 3 II 1» 08 Mercer 6 41 0 OS 3 0« 15 24 3 Ofl 10 01 Houiton Junction 9 07 3 lo 5 05 2 411 #4l Grove City TO6 'J 25 3 20 4 54 I# 25 Ilarriaville 7 lli 13 42 1 47 231 9 17 Hranchton 7 23 942 3 49 5 30 1" 27 ar. ..Milliard... ar 10 27 10 27 5 30 2 30 « 10 1v... Milliard. ..lv 6 10 810 2 30 fl 43 I*2 28 II 13 Kelnter 7 27 111 44 3 52 I I 28 « 15 H 5« KucUd 7 43 10 00 4 08 4 00 1 50 8 25 llutlcr 8 10 10 25 4 d 5 2 15 12 15 li 35 Allegheny 8 40 12 00 6 20 pm I pin , am 1 a.mj |>m p.m Train 12. leaving tjrovn C'lty 6.35 iT mT. Mer«'t'r s:hß. lirci'uvllle 8:42, Oonneantvlllß 7:48, Albion H-10. arrive* lit Krlo 9:12 a. m. Train 13, lcavlnir Erlo 3:58 p. m. Albion 5:05. Conneautvflle 5;25. Ureenvlllo 8:23 Men er 7 01 arrives at drove City at 7:27 pin, E. D. COMSTOCK, W. R. TURNER. Gen. Pass. Agt, Tkt Agt, Butler, Pa. Pittslrar*. Pa Wiuiield It it'Co Time Table In effect Jan. 10th, 1902. WESTWARD. STATIONS. AM P M Leavoa Weat Winfleld 7 40 2 45 " Hoggavllle 755 300 •' Iron llrl.lge 8 Of, 320 " WluAuld Junction 820 335 " I.idit- 840 345 " lliitler Junction 8 45 3 50 Arrive Puller 10 45 5 13 Arrive Allegheny » 38 5 CU put Arrivo HaimviUo 1 l*> 6 40 KABTWABD. STATIONS. A M I' M Leave Blalravllle 8 07 2 25 " Allegheny . '8 50 3 o*l " Kutler 738 235 " Butler Juuctloll 10 00 440 " I>utte . 10 05 445 " Winfleld Junction 10 16 455 " Iron llrlilge. 10 25 5 (15 u ItoggHVille lo 515 Arrive Weat Winfleld 110 45 5 25 ~Traill" >U.p at Lane aud In>u liridge only on Hag to take on or leave off liHiee iigein. Train" Connect at Butler Juuctiuu with: Train! btetward fur Kimport, Vandergrift aud Blitiraville liiteraeCtlon. Traitin Wuatward for Natruua, Tareutum and Alle gheny. Tralua Northwatd lor Samnburg, Delano and Butler. B. O. BKALOU, General Manager. See the sign direct- VEY ly opposite the Poftolilce, Theodore Yogelty, Real Estate and Insurance Agency, I 23M S. Main St , Butler, Pa. < | If you have property to at'll, trade, or rent or. want to buy orJy rent cuii. write or uhoDO ine. List Mailed Upon Application. [ vgjL, D. G. COMMON SENSE. > / | > you know no time to Waste, J*' \ • " I| j'' OI" K poods are selected with ftood taste, p J SI"AL styles are always here, J / l (ij '"f HE latest too, through all the year. J X HaMB. HOEK suits are always ' S " V ''l? '!^ ! ' |~* VER ready to stand the test. ""J"*HE time is now, without a doubt, X I "| HE time that you should pick 'emout C \ 111 ,£» t)l" Kprloe».t4X>,a re of much concern { W1 J I'BT try as once you soon will learn 3 r {jOODS bought here are up to snuff, V \ t*A»Ntß°£«os Blijm) IffS?? i"j v ' CLOTMINO- j&lEjl that is quite enough. y / {£■;/Jr Kgj&j when in doubt, as to the best, S flsL Here are the goods that stand the \ *h e, > Roods are not right, we S 9 M ORE cannot be said by any man. We are having Spring weather, why not look about for your new Spring Suit. Showing the newest shades and stripes in Scotch Cloths and Fancy Worsteds. Pi ices range from $5 to sls. Coats are all made non-breakable front and are cut the latest fashion. Have a look. No trouble to us, Schaul & Nast, LEADIN6 CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS, 137 South Main St., Butler SEE BROWN SCO'S New Arrivals We are showing a full .line in Tapestries, Velvets, | Body Brussels, Axminsters. You can't make a mistake in buying an Art Ingrain, Tapestry Brussels, Smyrna or Kashmir Rug here. We have an assortment three yards wide and four yards long. In the cheaper floor coverings, see our Kenmars, All-wool Super Extras, Cotton Chains, Cottons or Sul tanas, Mattings Carpets for any room in the' house in suitable patterns; bright, new and best quality to be had for your investment. New Arrivals in Furniture 1 We have placed on our floor the past few days new { Hall Racks, Buffets, China Closets, Combination and Library Cases, Chiffoniers, Odd Dressers, Iron Beds, Rockers, and Dining Chairs, Jardiniers, &c. i We are full to the roof with bright new goods — latest patterns. A look costs nothing. You will find our prices an inducement. COME IN AND COMPARE! BROWN &■ CO. No. 136 N. Main St. (Bell Phone 106) BUTLER, PA. &x*ex>x>3*+ in A Multitude of Dress "Fabrics. tR a) The Latest Productions of the Loom. fit yk Early Offerings Going Briskly. £ 8 The riodern Store | WOOL DRESS COODS j? Some new things just in thia week, 38 in fancy all wool suitings 50c yd- V Best goods ever sold at this price, 88 inch Batiste, in all colors, 50c yd- (R u 54 in. fancy suitings for skirts and tailor-made gowns, entirely new U colorings, $1 yd. Jp 38 inch voiles, beatifnl quality, 60c yard. ak !s* Handsome lines of voiles, etamines, crepes, at fl.oo yd. Better qaalitiee 3? m $1.50 to $2.25. m 'j Mohair secilians 50c, 75c, SI.OO, $1 25. New Trimmings in all the Newest Styles and effects.* 8 GRAND MILLINERY OPENING—NEXT WEEK, ft $ All Former Efforts Eclipsed. ft • Watch for the Annonncement. ■ m Co., g Si SOUTH MAIII STREET 1 .... #1 5 phohes: (P|opli!'s d ' i 221 Mail Orders Solicited u m POSTOFFICE BOX OPPOSITE HOTEL ARLINGTON. BUTLER, PA. OT We give ballots for piano contest. iK9KK Pearson B. Nace's Livery Food and Sale Stable Rear of Wick House Butler. Pena*a The best of horses and first class rlt» ai wnvs on hand and for hire. Bent accommodations In town for peras* nent boarding and transient trade. Sped al care guaranteed. Stable Room For 65 Horses. A good c a»s of horses, both drivers sort ilraft horses always on hand and for sals under a full guarantee; and horses bough pon proper notification-b? PEARSON B. NACE. Teleunone No. Sl< WANTED—Wire Drawers; twenty-live t>* ■HsrleiK-ixl wire drawers. Highest waxes paid. l'at(e Woven Wlro Fence Co., Monessen, l"a W. S &E. WICK, DEALERS in Hough and Worked Lumber of, allHKlnds Doors, Hash and Mouldings Oil Well Rigs a Specialty. Office and Yard" E. Cunningham and Monroe Sts ..ear West pA «. T. TATLOR CUTTING SCHOOL. rtnrilA—Most perfect >;•*»■ of Drsssmaklng. fatllng sad Fitting taught. PuslUons secured for comprint paplls. Pstterns Cut to Order. 449 PTMH Ave.. (WIMMI STH ST) piTTsauna. PA. HIIINEM PUCKS FOR lAl*-hrll«« wanting to buy a business such as/irocery, Confeo tlonsry, cigar, Dry floods, Hardware. Restaurant, Hotels etc., la Pittsburg or nearby towns, call st our "Bice, or write us. Will be pleased to snow you a business and know we ran suit yoa. HOW ICE-THOMPSON * Ostetts Building,, *47 »IfUJ Avsuue, Pittsburg, 1% N. C. DAVISON. Gas and Steam Engines, ftol l«r*. Pumps, Oom- L pressors, a(» Frick Building, Pittsburg, Pa