APQOTT It. I*o6- if' v MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ' to make (taMH la tMr ads. should notify o» of SSristeatta* tote so mot later than Mon -1W: BhMv'i Notice* Widow's Apprais If, M |7r Reports and Sheriff's sales ' estate of Rachel »■ ffiS ft Nast s Bargains Hnsai ton's Dispossess Sale. Xinuaennan's rail Announcement ■ The Modern Store's Cleanup Sale 81j ' Patterson Bro's wall paper. Kyth Bio's wall paper. flernTim & Bailey's shows. * II Qk root* for sale. New Piano Store. MalMau..<*s and Kxecatorn of e»t*te . thfttr rr~'r* book* at the CITI nxtkln! pnbllc sales a LOCAL AND GENERAL. —The West Penn freight yards have Been enlargtd. -Butler is to have a new B & O. sta tion —sometime. t— Tbe bay will be finished and part of the oats cut. this week. —The oats crop is being harvesed this week, and is a better crop than was the hay. —The Coroner of Philadelphia baa en tered snit ogxinst several dealers in toy pisteLi —The "kicks" on the Ziegler Avenue grades are as numerous as were those on Penn St. —Clarence G. Dixon opened his pret ty Drug Store in the new bank building last Saturday. —The foreign residents of this town sand several thousand dollars to Europe every other week. —Pittsburg is suffering another car famine; and tbe-coal and freight ship pers are complaining. —A thousand people visited the min eral spring on the Rudert place, near Saxonburg. last Saaliy, r —Geo. Whitehill has purchased a red marblu kitchen sink that is one of the -" prettiest things ever brought to Botler. —Of the two-hundred and some r homes built in Butler, this year, the Water company has connected with 190. —The new pump for the Butler I Water Co. can push five million gallons I of water np the hill to the reservoir, \ daily. —The Butler Laundry Co. intends 1§ erecting a three story brick on W. Cun ningham St., opposite their present lo cation. —K. H. Negiey and John W. Coulter have sold tut Emma McElvain a honse and lot on Centre Ave. to Dennis C. - Nicholas —The Axlemen defeated the Millmen | fto 4 Saturday afternoon. Batteries Marshall and Wbiston, Barrickman and McCandWe. —The Road Commissioners of Brady I terp.. will receive bkls for the stone- J work of three bridges. See notice in another colnmn. S. —Fifteen couples *rom Butler, drove to Saxonburg Tuesday evening, drank jk at the new mineral spring and ate 1 " sapper at one of the hotels there. —The Hie bells were ringing as the - train passed through Chicora, yester day morning and an old building up on the hill was burning. So tbeysaid. —▲ heavy hailstorm to the north of na last Thursday—np about North Washington—and another to the south of us —down about Wild wood—lowered I the temperature about twenty degrees. —By a head-on collision at Maharg on the Bessie, Sunday, two engines and aaveral cars were derailed, and the road Mad np for several hours. The train ersws escaped injury. —The Eberle Bros., who located in Butler some months ago, end opened a plumbing establishment on Centre Ave. ata rushed with orders; and have pur chased a larsre stock of materials. —Three boys have already been hurt OB the greased sucker-rod toboggan on & Main St. They are Earl Mortimer, torn thigh; Herb Raflgers, bruised arm. asd Ash ton, sprained ankle. —As all the stocks are going down it would not be a bad idea to put these southern fruits and vegetables on the ■lock list and have them go down in price before grins? down northern throats. —One of our large sewers clogged the other day, and was resurrected. A hammock and a pair of shoes were found in it. Perhaps the man who or-1 cooled the hammock will be found, further down. —A package containing $l,lBO, sent from the Butler station to tbe B. St O. ottce in Allegheny was missing from the express wagon, last Monday even toff. and E. J. Munze, a driver, was ar lusted on suspicion. —The grocers bad a fair day for and • large crowd at their picnic yesterday. Ifel Clark won the 60 yard dash, Earl I Bockenstein the sack race, a boy nam ed Biggs tbe egg race. E. H. Neglsy and A. L. Flndley the standing jump. —The Indiana basket ball team, champions of Pennsylvania and Ohio, and the Alamedas will play at Alameda Park, Friday evening. The big game Will be proceeded by a preliminary be tween the Butler Stars and Y. M. C. A. Juniors. —lt appears to be a very easy matter ft? start a drug store in Missouri. A Kan ■as City paper says that a new druggist In Dayiss County is ready for business, having just received a complete and up to-date stock of goods. His inventory •bows S2OO wcr+h of store fixtures, SIOO W«rtb of drugs, and S4OO worth of liq uors. —Thirty million dollars will be ex ploded by the St. Louis Purchase Expo sition before tbe gates are opened. Will the gnat public spend sucb an mount for witnessing tbe spectacle T The Pan-American at Buffalo cost less . than one-third this son, and proved a heavy loss to the investors. Tbe Co g fombian Exposition at Chicago in 1893 aost over 08,000,000. The attendance "■ op to 97,500,000 and tbe receipts amounted to 114,117,000. The Paris ■xposltion of fourteen years ago had an •Hendaooe of over 38.000.000 but Its re aaipte were only $0,800,000. Tbe only piaao manufacturers in Weotern Pa , la the Pittsburg Organ OOd Piano Co., whose factories are located in Aapinwall. They bavs open ed o branch store in tbe old P. O. Build* log. Main B*., Butler, Pa. Mr. Jno. C. Dickson la to charge, and has a number of instruments to be sold at great sac ri les. No middleman's profit From footory to eooeumer. —The Ladies' Aid Society of the M. E church will hold t sale of fresh dread, bans, biscuits, pies and cake at Douglass' book store on Saturday after noon, opening at 1 o'clock. —The Firmer* Institutes for this county will be held in—Haimony, Jan. 23 and 34: Saxonburg, Jan. 28 and 29; Butler. Jan. 30 and 31. The above are the dates given in a Pittsburg paper of Tuesday, but there must be some mis take, as both Jan 24 and 31, 1904, are Sundays. —Lyndora's first bank will open for business, soon It is located in a neat one story brick building on the Frank Kobler property adjoining the Hotel Lyndora. At present it is a pri vate banking house, but Mr. Kobler and others expect to apply for a National bank charter. —lt's said the railroad companies have notified conductors and brakemen that they must not assist ladies getting off the trains hereafter. The ladits don't want any paw-marks on their dairtfy shirt-waists. The season for giving the girls a lift in transit is closed until outing time is over. | —Liberty township. Mercer Co , which adjoins Slipperyrock township this county, was the scene of destruc tive fires, Tuesday afternoon,—the barn, grain and hay stacks of Judd Rodgers took fire and bnrned: and sparks from them set fire to the barn of Ben Winder, near by, and burned it and all his farming implements. Botn farm houses were savel by hard work. —Seven children—victims of a mad dog's rampage through the streets of Punxsnfawney —arrived in Pittsburg last Monday, for treatment in the Ma gee pathological institute of the Mercy hoepital. The children were bit ten on Wednesday and Thnrsday of last week, and fearing the development of dreaded hydrophobia the attending physician, ordered them sent to Pitts burg. Andrew Carnegie bas given away ab<(pt a hundred millions and i-> said to have three hundred millions left. Ilis la'.est experiment i-< to pension some of the old people • f his native town of Dunfermline, Scotlnnd, in order in troduce same "sweetness and light" into their lives. That is a better idea than bookless palaces, with bis name in them Three Stages and Three Kings. One can get a gcsid id* a of the magni tude of the Greatest Show on Karth by considering for a moment that three stages, three circns rings, and a race track are required to exhibit the 100 acts. Besides these, again, there are any quantity of aerial apparatus to en able the skilled artistes to execute the thrilling acts in the air which are their specalities. Th*n there are two mena genes. an elephant pavilion with three herds of big performing pachyderms, a drove of camels, cages of wild beasts, birds, monkeys, etc., besides all the curious led animals llamas, alpacas, gnanacos. aud many others. And again there is a most delightful exhibition, wbicb is performed In the menagerie— an exhibition of a in wt chirming char acter executed by magicians, jugglers, and queer musicians, and by the odd people in the collection of freak?. Aside from the people who are grest cariosities, the entertaiment is most praiseworthy. The exhibition of living curiosities uiven in tbe mena gerie tent is an excellent on<;, and bris tles with picturesque episodes and liv ng, acting lableanx* Nearv 100 train id horses perform at one time in three eings, also presenting a really majestic spectacle, while the |ierformancert»f the sthree herds of elephants in three rings are wonderfnl. The entire show is one of exceptional merit and well worth a visit—in fact, it is worth a dozen visits, for no one can see it all in less. All will be here on Saturday Aug 22 nd. when the splendid new street parade prove an index to the delightful performances in the water-proof tents, which are electri cally lighted as well, and contain a foot rest for every seat. THEY'RE CATCHING ON Our country consins have just heard of that Dispossess Sale of Oxfords and Snmmer Shoes at Huselton's—about everybody and his wife—Chicora, Petrolia and Prospect were in town yesterday getting shod. They are put ting overtime in that shoe store waiting on all the people who seem hnngry for dispossess shoes and still the fame of the sale spreads apace. Milk Route For Sole A good paying milk route —fortv-ftve gallons per day—is for sale. Will sell horses, wagon, cans, bottles, and every thing—together or separately. Inquire at the Citizen office. New lee Wagon. The new ice wagon of May & Kenne dy Is now in service, and Ice will be do livered to all parts of the city by this firm. It yon want Ice today, call np Bell phone 87 or Peoples 138. Regular deliveries. Send in yonr orders. May & Kknnbdy. FOR SALE! Seven roomed No. 1 honse. lot 50x150, Institute Hill, $3350. Six roomed house, lot 40x160, Snmmer ave., $3050. No. 1 7-roomed brick, centrally locat ed. lot 55x180, two streets, fcllKX) Seven roomed house. Wblppo ave., |llsO, Many others. House for rent. E. H. Net;ley, Diamond. Jnst now you can buy up to date clothing at way down prices at RITTEK & Rm;KENSTEIN'S. The Dollor Savings Fund dk Trust Co., Allegheny, Po , issues Coupon Certificates of Deposit In denominations of $500.00 and $1,000.00. bearing 4 per cent, interest. A sample Certificate will lie mailed with full ex planation upon request. Four per cent, interest is paid onSavingsAcconrits com pounded every six montns, a Book be ing mailed on receipt of deposits of one dollar and upward. On Checking Ac counts of SIOO.OO and over. 3 per cent. Interest is paid. Tbe Company acts as Executors, Guardians and Administra tors, in all trust capacities. Alisolute security guaranteed by Capital and Surplus of over $3,000,000.00. Doi.lak Savings Fund & Thuht Co., 537 Federal St.. Allegheny, Pa. COLT FOR SALE A 3 year-old filly is offered for sale cheap. Inquire at Citizen office. Come now to Ritter & Roc ken stein's sale. Now Now - Now is the time to at tend Ritter & Rockenstein's sale. The liutler Hiihmichs College, The Bntler Business College has just closed the most successful term of school that it has ever experienced. The enrollment was lftO students. 33 typewriters now in use, and several more new ones will be added for the term which opens Tuesday, Sept. 1, 11Si3 We are having three times as many call* for young men who understand BOTH shorthand and bookkeeping, as we can supply. Send for a copy of our Finely Illustkateo Catai/x;ue for 1003-04. BfTLK.It BrhINK.HH Coi„I,E<»E, Butler, Pa. Yon are shead if you buy clothing at Ritter & Rockenstein's sale. Music scholars wanted at 13H W. Wayne St. Come uow ami get into the bargain picking at Ritter & itockeustein's. 1 don't see how they can sell clothing as cheap as Ritter & Rockenstein are selling it PERSONA! Ed Da qbe as peck is at Bedford Springs. Al. Ruff and wife are at Cambridge Springs. Miss Clara McJunkin is visitinir friends at Ligonier. Mrs. Frank H. Murphy is visiting friends in Warren County. Judge and Mrs. Gal breath have re turned from Atlantic City. Mise Marie Stein has been elected a teacher of the Butler schools. Miss Laura Stein is entertaining Miss Breckenridge of New Castle. Miss Frantz of North Chestnut 3t. is visiting friends in Tarentnm. Conrad Biehl of Institute Hill is re covering from a siege of typhoid. W. S. Keister and Gas Kildoo of Keister were in Butler, last week. Mrs Frank Morse of Mercer St. is en tertaining Miss Weiss of Pittsburg. Dr. Scott. Surgeon for the 12th U S. Cavalry, has sailed for the Philippines. J. L. Warm castle of Slipperyrock visited his sister in Renfrew, yesterday Miss Martin of Pittsburg is visitii g her sister Mrs. Daniei Negiey of Great, Beit. J. V. Ritts has a cottage at Chautau qua and is entertaining some Bntler people. Clerk Kiskaddon and daughter are yisiting friends in the Windy City aud in lowa. C. C. Miller of Euc'id and Jos Bell of Clay tenia did some shopping in Bailer Saturday. Miss Anna Spronl of Oil City is tb» anfst of Miss Elsie Beighlev of W Jefferson St. Mrs. Gladys Lowry of Allegheny ami daughter are the guests of J. C. Coch rane and wife. R. M. Stewart of Penn twp. visited friends iu Butler and went out to Park laat Thursday. Nelson Sutton of Concord has gone t-, San Francisco to attend tbe G A. R. encampment. Miss Blanche Hays h-ts returned home from a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Win Kennedy of Butler. Misses Alice Mentle and Beanie Field ing of Allegheny ars visiting Lutl.e Reiber of Mercer St. W. R. Turner the B. & O. agent here, and his wife left town yesterday on a trip to Salt Like City. Wm Dieter of Chicora visited friends in Untler, last Thnrsday, and took in the W. O. W. ox roast. Mrs, Norman Rhodes of Philadelphia is the guest of her sister. Mrs. Priecilla Glenn of WestSunbury. John Weitzel of Winfield Twp. and Steve Mcßride. late of Allegheny, are the two, new policemen. Rev. L. S. Fonst of Emporia Kan. was the guest Last week ot Rev. C, H Fonst of Mt. Olivet charge. Esq l Bedillion and family of Middle sex retnrned last week, from a visit with friends in Washington Co. C. W. Freehling and wife of Pitts barg are the gnests of his parents. An gust Freehling and wife of Winfield twp. James Rankin and family of Penn twp. returned Tuesday, from a vifii with friends in Fairview and Concor«i twps. Ernest Faber has returned to But,er after a year's absence in Philadelphia bringing with him a fair Philadelphia bride. Clara Grohman of the North Side ic entertaining Mus Broadhead of Kittan ning and the Misses Forcht of Carbon (Centre Tom Johnson don't know whether t" Is: Governor or Senator, and Mark Hanna don't propose that he shall Is either. Mrs. Tillie Staley of Collins Ave I'ittsburg visited her sisters at the o'd McCandless homestead west of tow this week. Mrs. H. H. Goucber Is entertaifl"! Mrs. Cyrus Goucher of Greenville. Mr Range of Conneaut and Miss liartX' U <■ Marion O. Jos. Pizor of Ellwood likm rei-oven from his long illness and is buck i Butier, but is thinking of locating Brownsville Ex-Congressman Sowden is c«p*'t"'- ing on a sauerkraut ismo. He rtn' 1 !- slashing speech ',D tin- subject ' t farmers' picnic last Saturdaj. Mrs. Deborah Barkey mid her frWd celebrated her 80th bir'h'lxy lust 'I i#v day, nt tbe home of her d •nirMe', Mrs Richard Allen in Cranberry twp Turner Wick of Concord twp. ci'jit to Butier, last Saturday and took hot his daughter, Mrs. Sallie Flceger Ja< t»L» and family, for a stay with them. Jacob Reiber, the drover, now in hi* 85th year, was in Pittsbnig this v eek and bought a car load of cattle v hicn he brought to Bntler and wild to a local butcher. Prof. Snyder, former Snp'd't of ♦b« Schools of this county, and now Pres: dent of the Agricultural College of Michigan, visited friends in this connt) last week. Miss Mary McShane of Butler went on to Toledo, O. Monday, to attend the funeral of her uncle, Thomas Butler, whoso wife was Catharine McGinley of Donegal twp. Dr. Showalter was called to London, last week, by the news of the serious illness of his daughter. Miss Genevive, who. with her mother and sisters, hus been touring Europe. Mr. Corbett (gentleman) says he Is going to knock the roof off Mr Jeffriex (boiler-maker), to morrow. The latter says he will make the pompadour ex champion look like thirty cents. Co. Sun'd't. 11. I. Painter drove out to Coylesville. last Friday, picked a bushel or two of blacklierries: was home bj 1 30; and by 8:30 had all the berrie* cooked and put np in 27 quart jars. M. L. Starr of Petrolia. B. M Me Collongh and wife, E. M. Jenkins, Augustus Hoch and Esq. Buselton ef Chicora, left last Thurislay for a tour through California and tbe South West. J. A. Turner of Ferris was In town Saturday and was feeling happy ■* he bad S77.(KM), iu the banlr, In front of which he was standing. He aud his son have sold out their interests at Ferris. Lt, Gen. Young was a brevet Briga dier in I*os, shortly after a second lieutenant in tbe regulars and now after 35 years is at the head of th» army, sac ceeding Gen. Miles. He Is a native of Pittsburg. Mr. Leishman of Penn'a., our Mln ister to Turkey, has secured the re-sd mission of American pork into Turkey, after a banishment lastwg for twenty two years. This is a great victory for the American hog -and Mr. Leishman S. Walker Glenn and fsmily wh'> were burned out a few d*>» ago, moved into a large wagon shed on tt.e farm. Walker carried no insurant-* M<.mi years ago his home in Butler whs burn'd and it was insured but tbe in surance money was not forthcoming. M. A. Herkimer, A'onr. > Rn»«ei|, Mark and Lou Nevmn", Meorj."* Hie 1 Victor Liml»er and oth«< s hMve isl nrn ed from a threo weeks fi-hing tup > French river, 300milesnorihnf (.■>->,ut<> One of the trophies is the head of >4 'J* pound m u seal lon ge caught l»y Mr Russet. It is on exhibition iu Mr. Herkimer's office. Solomon Thorn jHfon and wif*, (nwi MrG'andlesa; of Brady twp. will cele brate the fiftieth anniversary of th»*lr welding (lay, next Octobor. Mrp. Thompson whh u daughter of Nathan McCandleea and fa a slater of I. J. McCandleaa. Solomon fa a brother of Col. John M. ThoinpwjD, who Is two yoarn hia nenlor. And jnat think, it is nn to date rV>» v « in« Hitter Ac lto> kf-nat«Hn'« are selling so cheap. LJ3UAI, NKV «> NEW SUITS. Geo. atid Jacob F Schaffnervs Harry E. Osborne, deft, and I. M. Shannon terre tenant, sci fa sar mortgage. Rebecca J. Caldwell vs Producers and ; Refiners Oil Co. Ltd. assumpsit for . $112.50 for 75 barrels of oil which the plaintiff claims the defendant ran fro m her farm on the Freeport road and re fuses to pay her. there having been a dispute as to the ownership of the roy alty. Lottie Lyon vs Wui. Lyon, libe! in di vorce. NOTES. A charge of furnishing liquor to men of known intemperate habits (Major Wynn and A 1 Glenn) has been made against W H Otto, Jr A charge of a&b with intent to com mit rape has been made against Harry Bickel. The complainant is a young man named Stubble living near Glade Mills who stated that while Bickel was taking Stnbble's sister Mary from Butler where she was working, to her houif, he drove her a»ide into a woods near Renfrew and attempted to commit an &4*ault. The girl screamed and calling to L. H. Hoon who was driving pnst in his meat wagon jumped out of liickel's bnggy and was brought to Butl-r by H joo. Sheriff Gibson had a fa*t chase aft*-r Bickel frt/ui Bntler to Harmony, to which place Bickel drove in ai. to escape. The prosecntiou of the Wilkinsbnrg druggists for violating the Sunday laws took an odd turn last Saturday. The and the < 'ouucil of the town are not on the t>esi of terms; the Bur »reas and the Justices of the Peace ufi remitted the tic*sot tneoffendingdrii_- gists; the attorneys for the pri«.*csuf the fi-tii of Stone & Stone, attorneys for the li.' jsecntor- was quoted as st vin_'; ••Tne An litor General of Penusylva nia has instructed us to pi»ceen the case of the Wilkins on rg druggists sued for violating ,he IS ,nday laws, and collect the tines. T'h- Attorney General tias given his opinion ■■at the remitting of the tines is against me intent of the law, and holds that every cent should be collected. He •herefore authorize the Auditor Ge:ier il to have them collected. & Ttone will act at once and call upon the aldermen and justices for all fines re mitted by them to druggists of Wilkins t'Urg who had been convicted in their courts " The next question is who will pay the remitted fines? The people of fariß went into hyster ics last week over tbe trial of the Hum berts—the couple who swindled the bankers by a story of a fortune locked up in a eafe. pending a decision on a will. The court was thronged with noted men of the Republic, and the spectacular aspect of the case subordi nated the facts. PUOPERTY TRANSFERS. B W Bredin to t A Mizener. of way in Washington twp for $l5O. A Scheidemantle to same, right of w»y for S2OO. John Wiley to T A Bartley lot in Clinton for S4O J W Leighner to W C Weber lot in Slipperyrock for SIOO. W E Hutchison to Geo A Stevens 2 acres in Marion for SSO. Turner Coal & Coke Co to Black A 'laird, Roy mines and leases for $75, IKX). Black & Baird to Erie Coal and (Joke Co same for 9100 000. John C Dight to (.'has E Poole 104 o. liobt Boyd to 1' E Fames wort 1. lot on ■ ntre Ave for s^i)o. Chas O Whippo to M A Farnsworth of on Centre Ave for SOSO i 2 E Schantz to D B Scbantz :i acres Jackson tor fhos G Lyon to G F Landgrabe lot Morten Ave for sw<»o. i F Laudgralje to Sherman Foillk lot Morten Aye for SXOO. Smma and Nicholas Haseuflu to Rol FI M(-CJnistion lot on E Jefferson St : x for O^so. Wm W Walters to Chas Niion lot in 'orward for SSOO. Eliza Nixon t/> W W Watters lot in Evans City for SWK). Marshall & Hchenck to E W Schenck t i<-o lots in Htehle place for $1550. Sarah Goehring b> Abigail L Knauff lor In Evans City for $225. Ezra Liken to And Wahl 57 acres in Forward for $lO5 Jacob Stokey to A Wahl 44 acres coal In Jackson for $1305. Lewis Stokey to fame 75 acres coal in same for $2175. J R Cavariangh to Bridget Maslerson lot on McCool Ave for SHSOO. J C Aaron to Emma McNamee lot on < ross St for SI4OO. J C Vandervort to Wm A Kennedy lot in Evans City for $I0<)0. May (i Walker to W E Slangenhcnpt 144 acres (Furnace property) in A lie liheny for $15,000. Mrs T F Jeffrey to R E English lot in Fairview lioro for SOSO. Notice to Stone Masons The Road Commissioners of Brady township will receive bids for the stone work or abutments for three bridges, to be built immediately in that township, tip to Saturday, August 15th, at I o'clock P. M., at the school house in West Liberty. The Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids Plans and specifications can be seen at Grant Orossman's, H W. Moore's and M. L>. Fair's in said township. Meet Me At Kletier's. Want a piano? Want anything mns ical? Remember Arthur Love, with ' lid and Responsible Music House of H. Kleber &. Bro., 221—228, Fifth Ave . Pittsburg, Pa, Manufacturers of the "Klelier" and "W. Crawford An derson" Pianos, and sole agents for Knabe", "Crown" and other leading Pianos, Apollo Piano Players, Talking Machines, Etc. For s[s«-ial low prices and extraordin ary values, write me, or better still, meet me at Kleber's Pittsburg ARTHUR LOVB. Itedueed ICati-s to Klttaiiiiing. On account of the Armstrong Comity Fair, to )>e held at Kittanning. August Iff to 21, the P. R. It, Co. will sell ex cnrslon tickets to KittanniiiK AUK is to 21 and return, until Auguat 22. in elusive from Butler and intermediate stations, at reduced rates (minimum rale, 25 cents). Kxeurslons to Atlantic City. The B AO. It It. will run excur r ns to Atlantic City on August. oth d2O and Sept. 3rd Kate from But ler. $lO. in coaches, sl2, in sleeping i. rs. Secure pamphlets and full in I -filiation from W R Turner, Ticket A«.ent, Butler, Pa. Hollar Sunday Kate to Allegheny Commencing the first Sunday in May nod continuing each Huridav thereafter until Oct. 25th. the B. & O. R R will sell special excursion tickets from Bnt b-r to Allegheny and return for morning trains on Hiinday at rate of $1 for the round trip. Tickets g«xsl on Baltimore and Ohio trains only. Return limited to date of sale If yon couldn't come l»eforecome now Ritter Cabbag<\ }>«r Pt ~ Chickens, drew! 1> Chicken*. spriu.', per jiair .. > Celery, doi bunches 3o Honey, per ponn'l. ! "> Lettuce, lb •> Radishes, doz bunches 2."> Onions " 20 Beets, per bu 75 Cukes, per doz 25 Apples, per bu 50-80 Blackberries, per qa 10 Green Corn, per doz 15 Low Kates to I'oiuts in iht* South and Southeast. On first and third Tuesdays of April, May, June, July. August, September October and November. 1003, the Balti more & Ohio Railroad will sell one way Settlers' tickets at greatly reduced rates to point* in the Smith and South east. For further information call on or address nearest Baltimore & Ohio Ticket Agent, or B. N. Austin, 4. E. E. Lantz, Manager, People's Phone No. 533 FOR SALE. Lot 50x104 feet, 5-room house, new; table 20x20, spring water in house, |I4OO. Lot 40x112 feet. 7 room honse, (11200. Two new houses. West D St., S2OOO or *1550 for one and SIOSO for other. Storeroom and it room bonse in West End, SSOOO E. II NKOLKV, 8. W. Diamond. BUTLER ICE COMPANY Orders delivered promptly to all parts of the town. Leave orders at Park Hotel, or call up Bell Phone No. 4; or People's No. 54. E. E. Lantz, Manager, People's Phone No 533 Butler Ice Company Orders delivered promptly to all parts of the town. Leave orders at, Park Hotel, or call up Bell Phone No 4; or People's No. 54 E. E. LA NT/. Mauager, People's Phone No. 533. BUYING WOOL. Mont ha of May, Jane. July and Augnst. forenoons only, location same its lust season, formerly Graham Hro's Grocery, now Cohen's bargain store. WM. F. RUMIJKROBK. Incursions to Atlantic City. August 13 nnd 27 and Sep tember 10 are the dates of the P. K. H. annual low rate excursions for IJK)8 to Atlantic city. Cape May, Ocean City. Sea Isle City, Avalon, Anglesn, Wildwood, Holly Beach N. J., Reho lioth, Del., or Ocean City. Md. Tickets good to retnrn within sixteen days, including date of excursion. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will leave Pitts bnrg on above-mentioned date at H 55 A. M., arriving at Altoona 12.15 P. M , where stop for dinner will be made rea ching Philadelphia '1.25 P. M , in time for supper, and arriving Atlantic City via the Delaware Hiver Bridge Route, the only all rail line at 8.35 I'. M Pass engers may also spend the night in Philadelphia, and proceed to the shore by any regular train from Market Htreet Wharf or Broad Street .Station on on the following day Passengers for points other than At lantic City will spend the night in Phil adelphia. and use regnlar trains the next dav from Market, Street Wharf A stop over of within limit will be allowed at Phila. on returning, if Pass engers will deposit their tickets with Ticket Agent at Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, immediately on arrival Tickets must be deposited with Agent, on arrival at seashore destination and projs-rly validated for return trip. Tickets will be sold from stations at the rates named lielow : RATE. KATE. Tickets K.XXI Tickets KCXMI In Pull. Car Train (»nly In In 'orimx'tliin Leaves Uoache*. with regular full Tickets. A. M. Natrona fIO.OO SIB.OO 7:13 Kntler .. 10.00 12.1M1 0 05 Freeport 10 00 12 atiis, Swimming Pools. Golf Links, Tennis ( onrte, liowling A 1 leys, Magnificent Drives, Complete Liv ery Service. Annapolis Naval Acad»- my Hand. Hotel remodeled with ad ditional conveniences. All cottage* have been taken for -the season Open from .June 22 to Heptemder 30. For ratea and information, add reus W. E. Harwell, Manager. Deer Park, Garret County, Md. Hitter & Hockenstein's sale of up to date clothing given every one a chance. Many nev« r truly live, half eat and half sleep. Thousands miserable tind Indigestion uii>l Dyepepsta have been curad by Victor Liver Sytip CHURCH NOTKS. Rev. Mohlie;tix Wa : era of Newark, N J . preached i-i the First English Luth eran church, last Sunday. Rev. James Ferguson of New Castle, a son of Pres Ferguson of Westminster j College, will preach in the U. P. church Sunday, Benjamin Cliapin. The Star Course management did a wise thing when thev secured Benjamin I Chapin to give his Abraham Lincoln i lecture. He will be here on the evening [of Tuesday. January 19th Eve y young i person in Butler ought to hear this lecture. The older on* ■ will profit by it too. I Tlie Harmmi & Bailey Parade. As a mere indication of the greati r glories to follow the Barnum A: Bailey «how day in this city there will be in aenrated by presentation upon the streets the mo~t miirnificdtit pageantry ever seeD not onlv lit re but every where in America. There h*ve been street parades and street parades givtn by shows beyond the- ri collection of all save the oldest men in the community bnt it is safe to assume, from reports slready received regarding the magnificence of er, the B ,R. & P. Ry. will sell excursion tickets to above named isiints at exceptionally low rates. These tickets are limited to con tinuous passage in liotli directions and will be valid for going ptssage only if used to destination on date of sale or the day following, and will be honored for return passage if used within fifteen days from date of sale. Niagara Falls tickets must Ih> presented to the agent of the N. Y. C. <& 11. R. R. R. at that point for validation before they will lie good for return passage. Toronto tickets must lie validated by the agent of the N. Y. C. & H. R. R. R. lit Niagara Falls, or the agent of the Niagara Navigation Co. at Toronto, or lo the purser on steamer. Trains leave Butler at 10 12 A M. and 10.52 P. M. Fare #7.4"> to Niagara Falls and $8.90 to Toronto. For tickets and full information con suit the nearest agent of the oompay or address A F Raveret, Excursion Agent R'x-hester, N. Y. New Parlor Car Line. t he Bessemer & Lake Erie road has established and will maintain parlor car service between Conneaat Lake and Allegheny daily during the str ..iter Parlor cars will run ou train 'I leav ing Ex|io. Park at 110 P M. and No. 11 leaving Allegheny at 7:15 A. M , Mon day to Friday, inclusive; the Conneant Lake Limited, leaving Allegheny at 100 P. M., every Saturday, and the Sunday K,-cinl leaving Exposition Park at 11:00 P. M., central time. These tra ns run between Bntler and Allegheny In both directions without stops. M. C. WAGNER ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER IM South Main St. II MILLRR, F-IKE and LIFE INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE. Oi'ftCK llycrs' Ituilding— next to P. O. Ilutler Pa L. S. McJUNKIN Insurance and Real Estate Agent. 117 K. JKFFKKSON. BUTLER PA! ] Trusses it x The Kind j V j To Buy. ( V Yon can buy Trusses for al- J J most nothing or you can pay a j \ \ high price for them, but the i % J price of a Truss does not prove C V that it is going to be the one j J t you need. Every case has to ' v be fitted individually. That '"> f is where we have bad our great i / \ success in Trusses. No one / / goes out of our store with a | V S Truss that does not fit perfect- 1 ( fly. Therefore a great many ) V people are wearing our Trusses f ) and -ending their friends to ns S \ to be fitted. If you are wear- I \ ing a Trnss and it does not « .' feel right, or stay in the right J ? place come in and *ee u- about \ it, no matter if you did not i V buy it from us. We will tell C ■' yon whether it is 'he right / / Truss to wear. We will give \ V you the benefit of onr twenty- / f five years experience. Private / V apportmenta for ladies. V I C. N. BOYD, \ rharmacist, S ( Diamond 3lock. > Butler, Pa, i ) People's Phone 83. j \ Bell Phone 14H D. I LIARS OF CO/VIP6TITORS If they told the truth con cerning my pianos, myself, and my way of doing business 1 would sell all of the pianos that are sold in Butler. When a party comes to you with a story concerning my business, ask them to call at my store with yon and repeat it in my presence I am here for business, and I am hap ov to say I have lots of it. My patrons are my friends. I always refer to them. Ask them. I can give you a list of over 30Q pntrons to whom I h; ve sold pianos since I came here four years ago. And if you will find any of tiiem who will say th.tt I have not lieen honorabb' it> all my dealings with thtmi. I will present yon with a piano. Trusting to have my just share of yonr patronage, I am yours for business. Your credit is good at W. R. Newton's ■mEIwANojMAM. "f*""'.. \ 317 S. Main St., Butler, Pa. HER WEDDINC GIFTSI^ Will always lie a memento of one of tne happiest events of her life—doubly so if she Knows thoy came from Kirkpatrick's for onr name is a synonym for merit and value. The buyer may l>e assnred of getting full value here for money expended. We also sell — Edison and Victor Phonographs. Eastman and Paco Cameras. Photo Supplies. Washburn Mandolins and Guitars. Optical goods Field and Spy Glasses. R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler end Greduele Optlclen Next to Court House. Eyth Hrojs. Big Bargains IN Wall Paper AND HAMMOCKS EYTH BROS Next to Old P. O. !! "ii||H||ii"- ! I ( 1 > HKASS CASTINGS OF ALL KINDS ( . { 1 | MADE TO OKDER. ( > ' HI!AV OF CAMPBELL'S MACHINE < > | SHOP, E. WAYNE ST . * I I BUTLER. PA. . I . M A. BERKIMER, Funeral Director. 5i S. Main St. Butler PA NO SPAVINS ls« cured in 45 minutes Lump Jaw, splint* and ringbones just as quick. Not painful and never has failed. Detailed information almut this new method sent free to horse owners l>y T M CLUUH, Knoxdale, Jeff arson Co., Pa. » Hdv<> you se