THE BUTLER CITIZEN. »• THURSDAY. MAT 12,1004. MEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HOT*— All advertiser* intending to M*K. ekaut* la their UU.«hosi<l notify uj O IkatrlatmUon to do ao not later than MOD i*T BMralac- notice* and Jury Lists foi June Term Borough Ordinance. gherUrs sales for Jane Term. Bankrupt sale, estate of H Leise. AtalilMioon aad Executor* of estat< ' eta secure their receipt book* at the CITI IRT offlce. aad per»on« BAKIOI pabllc tfcslr note book*. LOCAL AND GENERAL. —Prospect has the measles. —Leap year parties are advertised. —Lawn mower sonatas are in vogne —New schedule on the B Sc 0., next Sunday. —All the street can now go in at 1( p. m., Sunday. —Straw hats, tan shoes and eummei cloths are in sight. ' ' —The postofßce at Evans CSty is now worth $1,400 a year. —Chicora is booming. P. M. Fran kit BOW makes $1,900 a year. —Carbon Black has a "mammoth care" six hundred feet long. —Zelienople will tax telegraph and telephone poles, $1 00 per year. —Water and gas leaks are annoying the respective companies end will cost Wg money to repair. —All the coal mines of the Hilliard branch excepting the McFarland. art shutdown for want of orders. —lt probably never occurs to a school boy that he will grow np some day and know as little as his father.—Ex. —Two young men of Clearfield Co. had an exprience with a 390-pound bear, last week. Imt they got him. —The Fonrth Penn'a Cavalry will re mat FrankUu, Pa, Kay 2.lth, Wed ■esdsy. Several members of this regi meat were from this county. ; 0 —Last week we printed bills for W. H. Trimble of Middlesex twp. for hi* well bred trotting stallion, Pattison. He has reduced the insurance to $5. —Crawford county has a woman tax collector The County Commissioners , have appointed Miss Esther Shartle si collector for the Second ward in Mead wille —"lf yoar'e waking call, me early' ■ays the farmer to his wife these days. The plowing for the oats, corn and po teto ground all cane in a bunch, thii year. —The dust on our paved streets if very annoying. Ia some places it is at laaat an inch deep. Couldn't the Borough Treasury stand another grand deoning-up picnic. —The grocers of the town have form ' ad an association for the purpose of baying their goods in common in car P load lota Maybe they will redact eotne prices for us. —To pronounce War names correctly follow this rule. If the piece is on tbt Korean coast, remember the number ol your laundry ticket, multiply by six, aobtract what is left, and find the puz ale. If a Russian name, add three por tions of sneeze and cross your fingers. —The cars ran to the Park tor thi ■rat tone this season last Friday even log, and about fifteen hundred people went out to see the boys drill. Co. I j| acquitted itself creditably, the music by the hand wss goodT and the vast crowd I not home daring the night. > —The Woman's Civic Improvement ; League, o* Kalamazoo. Michigan, hai Obtained the street cleaning contrac tor a period of three mqgiha It pro poses to de great things the en Ifre community the opportunity to find oat what clean streets are like. —The Standard is putting down i oew 4-inch pipe line from Thorn Creel ' to Eidenau. Each joint is painted, in aide and out. with asphslt paint, anc then buried two feet under gronnd The painting is done by immersing each joint of pipe in a long tank or trough full of the melted material. —An exchange tells a story of a little boy who had just heard for the firsl time the story of the origin of I Mother Eve. That was at Sunday school. Tbt i> next dsy be rushed into the bouse and exclaimed to bis mother: "Ob, mamma, I hare an awful pain In my aide. Do you think lam going to have a wifeT" —Burglaries and highwsy robberlt* j ware reported in yesterday's dailec aa occurring in Allegheny, Armstrong aad Venango counties, and one man in Franklin was shot while struggling with a burglar. The city of Fraaklin offer* 9500 and the county of Venango $340 let the arrest aad oonvictton of the maa who did the shooting. I —A custom along the rural routes ol oeing the mall boxes as a medium ol advertising salaa. ia to be hoed**! off by the poetoffioe department, and a warning has been issued that parties Will bo prosecuted for an infraction of the postal laws if the rural mall boxes are used as a repository for sale bills or other medium of communication un law proper stamps are affixed. —The outside wall of the new thea tre will be 21 inches thick, and the par tition wall between the audience room and the stage 18 Inches - all laid in ce ment The partition wall will have no opening in it excepting the stage open ing, which, if necessary, can be closed by the asbestos curtain. The walls for m the new wholesale grocery building at the Centre avenue crossing are unusu ally thick and well built, and the build ing Is said to be owned by the Standard Oil Co., which is already extensively in terested in the wholesale grocery busi ness. —The Advertising Agency of W. 8. Hill * Company favorably known to the newspaper publishers throughout the country have incorporated under the title of W. S. Hill Company with a paid np capital of $100,000.00, Pennsyl vania charter, and are now located in larger aid most complete offices, ninth floor of the Vandergrlft Building, 828 Fourth Ave., Pittsburg. This agency is fully equipped with a competent corps of illustrators and business writ ers. Which enables them to place at the disposal of their clients and new adyer tisera every aasistanoe for the planning and development of intelligent and ef fectivo advertising. W. 8. Hill Com pany haa justly earned the title of "A Dependable Agency." ESTBAY -A yearling calf lately stray- Si J tbe '* rm of Alonzo Walker of Clinton twp., and be would Hke to have it returned to him. Ad dress, Alonzo Walker, R. F. D. No. 20 Baxonburg Pa, —The poeiee are an improvement on the Park—the Diamond Park. —Don't make goo-goo eyes at Wm. Penn He's bashfnL Ask Tony. —K&ras City Is to have a refinery, the "Starlight" with a capital of $-1,000. —AU babies are pretty at birth, bat they gradually get to lookine like one of their parents. —There were no little onions in mark et, Taesday, and onr grocers said they could not get tbem. —A B. R. &P. engine was ran from Batler to Carbon Centre in five minutes Sunday, and the crowd on it pat out the fire on the trestle. —Some of the watch dogs of the town are being poisoned, and one of the most I notorious crooks of the country is said to be biffing here at present „ —With one "hold-up" reported for Monday night, two more and a burgla ry, Tuesday night, it* high time to get yonr guns in order, and be ready to use tbem. —Excellent strawberries from tLe southern states have been in market for some days at 15 cents the box- One wonders at their good condition here, after their long railroad ride. —At a meeting hel-J in the P. H. C. j ball, Friday evening. A CoinmitUe was appointed to consider whether cr no it is advisable to prosecute the \\ a ter Co. for alleged negligence in caus ing the fever epidemic. J. D. Marshall. Revs. Worrell and Dr. Neeley, Supt. Painter. S. G. Purvis and others are taking an interest in the matter. If suit is entered it will mean a long, bard legal battle. About a hundred persons were at the meeting —A yonng business man of Dußois was swindled ont of |250 by a pair of card sharps last week. One of the two men represented himself as being desir ous of cheating bis partneT, who had not made a fair division of money they had won from other victims. The scheme he proposed was that he wou'd station himself back of bis partner's chair and signal tbe valne of tbe bands the partner held. The same pair swin dled a wholesale liquor man ont of $1 ,000 by tbe same scheme. —Tbe Lillian Home at Valencia was opened, last week, and it will not be long before the management will be giving boys from Pittsburg and Alle gheny an outing there. The institution was started by a Mr. Taylor, though many others have snbscri jed to it, and the idea is to bring the city boys out in groups, and give them a two-weeks outing at a time. Tbe boys are select ed by the Management of the KiDgsley Home in Pittsburg, and they are well fed at the Lillian. Each boy is given a separate and a clean bed to sleep in.and they have a pond to bathe in and a woods to roam in. It is a b?nefi--ence that is a credit lo originator and sub scribers. —Citizens of Evans City will not soon forget the March flood which did mach damage <n their town. Water filled tbe first floor in all tbe bcuses in the central patt of the town. The water was covered with oil from the tank de stroyed up Mays run above the town, and when it subsided carpets were left covered with a scum of mud and oil which it wail impossible to remove and necessitated burning. Every perssa is buying new carpets or, if cash is scarce, doing without. In Young & Ileyl's furniture store the water was four or five feet deep and a piano floated about bumping into things while several coffins were carried out of the front door and were borne away on the crest of the flood. Ord t-m For Bt<*i*l Curs. During the past few weeks tbe Steel Car Works here have received orders for nearly five thousand cars, enough to keep them busy all summer. The la test orders are. W.F. Jacoby te Co., Philadelphia, 100 steel cars of 100,000 pounds capacity. Walnut Coal company, Altoona, 100 cara of 100,000 ponuds capacity. Allport Coal Mining company, Pbila delphia, 150 steel cars of 100,000 pounds capacity. Oak Bidse Coal and Coke company, 100 steel cars of 100.000 pounds capacity. Penn Collieries company, Philadel pbia, 100 steel cars of 100,0<X) pounds capacity. Cambria Coal Mining conjpanp, Phil adelphia, 100 cars of 100,000 pounds ca pacity. Home weeks ago the same com pany placed another order for the same amount of cars with the Standard Memorial Day. At the meeting of Post 105. G. A. K last Friday the following committees were appointed to make all arrange menu for Monday, the thirtieth. General Arrangements—Commander J. C. Kiskadden, R. P. Scott, Alex Mitchell, John T. Kelly. Finance-J iB. Black, W. H. Hitter John L. McCurdy. Manic—John W. Brown, J. Jos. West, A.D. Say. Flower*—Women's Relief Corps, No. VJ, A. B. Kicbey. Letter to W. H. and E. Wick, Butler, I'a, Dear Sirs; When yon can bny paint for less than Dtvoe; don't save your money. Mr. Aaron Higgins, Plainfb-ld, N J, always ase'l 15 gallons of paint for his house; Devoe took 11. Mr Ezra Hathmell, WiliiauiHport, Pa, always used It; Devoe took 0. Mr Bart Yoang, Uirard, Pa, always used a gallon for a certain room; took half as much Devoe. Mr Nathaniel Barber, Canton, N Y, bought 12 Devoe; used less than V. Yon can always bay paint for less than Devoe; don't; save your money The wearing counts the name way and doubles the difference. The coat of painting if by the gallon. W ak paint costs most; most gallons. Yoars truly 17 F W Dkvoe & Co P. S Patterson Bros, sell our paint. Cirand Opera House, Pittsburg, HAKUOL 'S ' DIPLOMACY"—NEXT WKKK. Decidedly one of the best nlays of iln Class yet written in the English lan guage is Victorien Hardon's jKiwerful drama, ''Diplomacy." The possibility of giving this great play an adequate presentation is afforded in the present unexcelled company of dramatic artisti who form the new Summer Stock <>>m pany. Every part in the piece is one of un usual importance, and will afford the principal players magnificent opportu nities for the display of their art. If yoa intend visiting Washington You can count upon a delightfully hoc sessful visit by shopping at Hotel Dris coll, entirely new and modern in all ap pointments, overlooking U. H Capitol. Congressional Library and other noted points of interest Car lines to all parts of the dty pass the door and the Ji. It stations are within easy walking dis tance. Special rites to Excursionists on American plan. Sand for Booklet. Hotel Drisooll, Ist and B Sta. N. W., Washington. I). C. You will find just what you wane in a new spring suit at Hitter <Sfc Kocken stein's. For better men's clothing at less money try Ritter 8k Rockenstein's. PERSONAL. Dan Fishel of Latrobe is visiting friends in Butler. W. M. Campbell of Princeton visited his son Pcrrv. last week. i Win. McCoy of Worth twp. vioite . , friends in Batltr, Saturday. Jeff Bulford of Jeffers >n twp. visited friends in Butler, Saturday. John M. Eckstein and family of Alvy, W. Ya.. have moved to Callery. David Forsythe of Penn twp. did some, shopping in Batler. Friday. James Finiay of Franklin twp. did some shopping in Batler. Saturday. Attorney J. D. Marshall left last evening oa a trip to Colorado Springs. Mr». Witte is building a house at Carbon Black, and has moved to that town. Bro. Tucker of the Department of Public Works. He sprinkles the streets. Henry of Washington twp., aid some shopping in Batler, j Monday. Airs. Eva Kerr oi Harrisviile was the guest of her brother. Hon. J. D. Mc- Junkin, last week. W. H. Trimble of Middlesex twp. was in town, last Saturday, diiviug itis handsome horse, Pattison. Mrs. Adam Webber and lamiiy have returned to Batier and have rooms lb tte new Kemper building. Edw<u Meeder ot Zeiie:. >ple one of the trustees oi A. Winter, bankrupt, wus in town on business, Tuesday. Dr. Gr«th of San Francis':--) flew for five miles towards St. Jose, aiid then his machine got oat of order, ;>nd he eaine Jo Earth. Dr. Thomas McKee or Cli icora was ia town last Friday, driving a beautiful baj- team, and i-ef ore he left BO id it to George Ku miner. Me-sra J. B. Black, Eli Robinson ar.d J. B. Mates art applicants for the But ler postmastership. with svine precincts yet to be heard frutn. Jacob Reiber of W. North celebrated his *£) th birthday, last Wednesday. He is as spry and dapper as many men twenty years his junior. Miss Mel-i.i Fleming and Mins Ber tiice Campbell of Slippery rock were the «ue»-ts oi Mrs. Cyras Campbell and Mrs. F. D. Pierce over Sunday. Ralph Williams, a Butler who Las developed too much muscle, has gone to the West Virginia oil held, in the h'o T .n of utilizing the surplus. Ex-Judge Meh trd and George Hosaok of Pitt-burg have gone to Mu»koka Lake, Canada, to renew the search for the bodies tf tbe young men drowned there la*t summer. Dr. Mart Grier of Troy Hill. Alle liheny, was i:i town on business. .Satur day. ~ Thiu«i are coming Mart a way now, be has secured a large practice and is making money. Solomon Dobson of Adams twp. is 85 years of aye. and yet reads without ulageee. The old gentleman has been living in a little shanty by himself, and some papers were taken out for him. lajj week, but the matter will probably Tje arranged Will Patrick of Renfrew was in town, list week, securing printed iavi tatioms for tbe Golden Wedding of his parent-. Mr. and Mrs Jam"* Patrick; wbicii will < Jcar at their borne near Renfrew tbe oi l Webber place -on Wednesday, the 25th. Wm liiich of Greenwich, Cona., de nies the report that be has married b;s mother in-law. She was the stepmoth er of his late wife; which makes ail the difference in the world. ises;d< s, Mr. Bitch is 7t years old and a millionaire; which makes it at least probable that his stepmother-in-law married him. Mr. of tbe Express is of ten mistaken for Mr Kiley of the night train. It happened Qrice more on our street, Saturday evening, whereupon a a rhymster, sitting near Itegan bum ming. Is this Mr. Reily, they speak of so highly, Is this Mr. Reily that runs the Bum train. If th : s is Mr. Riley they speak of so highly, How are you Pat Kiley, here s till you again. And Mac looked at him and said ''there It is again." Paint Your 9uggy for 75c to SI.OO with Devoe's Gloss Carriage Paint It weighs to H ov.n. more to the pint than others, wears longer and gives a gloss equal to new work. Hold by PATTERSON BKOS. To It«'ur! im<l to Keep. The management of the Butler Pub lie Library announces that after June Ist, a public reading room will be main tained in their uew quarters, 221 N. Main St. We already have valuable reference books and a fine encyclopaedia. As the treasury is low, and a generous supply of magazines will cost money, some of our friends propose sending us their pe riodicals as soon as read. Will any willing to help in this way communi cate with the Librarian': The following are promised or sab scribed for: McClure's. The Argosy. Delineator, Youth's! Companion, Harper's Weekly. Literary Digest and American Boy. Call on or addrebs, The Lihhakian, 221 N. Main St. m/JLJ V MAI'.KETS. Butler dealers are paying ' Eggs 15 Bnttor 22 PotaU)es $1 00 Onions.. $! 50 Cabbage, lb 5 Chickens, dressed 14 Honey 20 Lettuce, lb 15 Beets, bu 75 Apples $1 Hay |I2 sls Wheat .hli Oats 40 Corn HO Kcbuccfl Kates to Haines, Ohio. On account of the Confer* nee of the Old Order German Baptist brethren, at Haiuen, Ohio, May 21 to 25, inclusive, the Pennsylvania Railroad Comjmny will sell ticket* to Dayton and return at the following raten; From East Liberty, I'a. And at proportionate rstes from all intermediate point*. If ticket is dfe|>o«itcd at BaytoJi before May 20 an extension of return limit may lie obtained to June 25. The ixtint at which thin meeting will be hehl is six miles north of llayton, and is reached by traction cars running from Union Shation Dayton, to with in half a mile of the ground*. For further information apply to Ticket Agents. iCeiiuecd Kates To Cartilage, Mo. Or Mo. On account of the Convention of the German Baptist Brethren, ut Carthage, Mo., May I!) to 27 inclusive, the Penn sylvania Railroad Company will sell tickets to Carthage or Joplin and re turn at the following rates. From East Liberty, i'a to Carthage. 27.15, to Joplin,s27 ;r>. And at proportionate rates from in terruediate jioints Tickets will be sold from May 17 to 24 inclusive, and will lie good for return leaving Carthage or Joplin not later than May IJO. By deposit of tickets not later than May :V> an extension of re turn limit to June '',o may be obtained. For further information apply to Ticket Agents. If you want the best get Armonr's fertilizer at J. G. & W. Campbell s, Butler, Pa. Ready for your spring suit look over Ritter &. Rockenstein's line. Start Right and You Will Not Have to Unlearn. The be«t at the lowest prices at Ritter & Rockenstein's. LEGAL. NEWS. ; ; NEW SUITS. Emma J. Sadler vs Jacob St hu -1 macker, sci fa oa mortgage of $2234. G. C Bcllis A; Sou vs Mrs. M. Sf;sse. assumpsit for a grocery bill of J. B. vs Wm D rworth t an iWm li. Nolf of Buffalo twp doing business in Monessen as the Peoples Baking Co. assumpsit for a balance of » fofO, claimed on au account for floor. R. F. McMeekio. Agnes McMeekin ' and Jam** E Brown vs Kev. W. M. Coleman of West Alexander. Washing [ ton Co. bill in equity for partition of ">4 ' acres and oil wells thereon in Fairvi-w twp. Thc-.-dore Schenck vs Patrick Mohan, petition f'.r a rale on Molian to fi;e bill : in equity for a strip of ground five feet wide. extending between E. Jefferson ar.d Kittanning streets, which is now iD possession cf Mrs. Vensel, vendee of I . Schenck. Schmulbach Brewing Co. of VY<rst \a. j vs J. R Johnston attachment execution j oi money due the deft in hands of ( ' C. Johnston. The plff claims a bal I aiii-e of S%SU on a liquor bill. K3TEK Judge Galbreath had the perplexing problem of dealing out justice to three boys, alljacen*ed of larceny, Friday after- I noon. The first called l> i>re him was Ravtnovd Millison, T*> years, tiia Franklin t >wn»hip lad who confessed breaking into tLe Wilson. K'ester, Meyers and other houses He said he entered tl.e aoa»tr.-> in sear<-;i of a eigut for Lis rifle. He knew it waa wrong and rhorjght ? >:a". punish meat would d i hi:i! good. Harry Ai'ea, Ed Mvers, r- ■ ;iiig Be-seui r fi.-ght cirs were the other v«\ They both wept copiously and tbey" "didn't take nothing. Monday all plead guilty and the Cmrt lei t'lent goon taen * i-ehavior. The verdict of the Coroner's Jarv in the <Me of Mit-s Annie Pnilip*, filed 1 is: week, is that srv died of peritonitis inflammation, hot no body is named as being reejjonsible for it. James Kromas of near Keister was arrested, last Tnarsday. for alleged complicity in the shooting of Detective Marshall of New Castle, ani brought t) Butier Lnd put in jail. Thu County Comm's-i it;er.-> of V>--i er C-j. have of fered a reward of £5 f>r the capture of Rock or H'K-O<?O, tae Italian BO did the sht<o:ing. In (l,<i IT n:.lri, t fVmrt «,f Pitts- In tbe U. S. District Court of Pitts bnrg, la-it Friday. William J Logan plead guilty to • jant- rfeitieg and was sentenced by JU L'.- Joseph Buffiiugton to - rve 11 months iu the county j til. was captured, with Edwin L. Ifemi-. in a room on iitth :ivenn'-. while be was pouring metal in a mold He has but on" arm, and in a funk manner told the court ti:- Kraluai m-inrer in whi'h h.: became a counter feit'r. II? uia'ie an impre.-si n with Judeu BoffiE_'t')ii; who -aid he wa- Borrv there were not two indictments so be could sentence bim lorn short tiuie on one and hold the other ia suspense for Logan's bent-fit. The ci-'" ayain-,t I'eter Rock, Robert P. Fry, Henry Corbttt and .lame- El wards. who are charged with robbing ((•jot-offices at Am bridge auJ Fair Oiks, and who were arretted near Evans City have been continued, as the govern ment cannot get po- j ession of the men until they hare been tried by the Stiit-; c -urts. Controller Cunningham of Allegheny Co, is auditing the books of ail ine Jn • ' i s and Aldermen of that find otit why bat ~£i of the made W tart* of the finfs collected. Tbe L/;- p-irch s ivs that ' the intimati.-n that ,-i ■»<.£(,•- ca-'B costs hav« been collected from bo!b the county and defendant and the docket altered to correspond, it a more serious imputation, -as it re moves :»!! possible plea of misunder standing the law as to fines " Some inhabitants of Mars had a hear ing before Esq. Keck. Thursday even ing and were discharged. Eighteen persons were heard, bnt there was no positive evidence of selling liquor. Edward Hughes wan placed jail yes terday by Policeman Hamm on charges of robbery and larceny. D. L. Aiken was appointed Assistant AHM-SSOT of 2nd Precinct, Ist ward Butler. Lewis Oreenwalt was appointed As sistant Assessor for Jackson twp. East Precinct. The School B<ferd, Council *and Tax Collectors Maxwell and .Slater have filed an answer to tbe bill in equity of the Davis Lead Co. denying the legality of the agreement of t' n years ago to ex honerate them from taxes, and stating that the I>;ad Co. violated the agree mer<t by building only a $200,000 instead of a S4OO, </W plant and by employing oijiy 50 men instead of 250 A Jewish lad was robbed of $4 and a pair of shoes by tramps iu llie Bessem er yards Tuesday, at the point of a re volver they drove bim into a box car j and forced bim to disrobe. J. Mc<.'ombs Crniksbanks wan ap pointed Assistant A*scssor of lit pre >f net, W infield township and Samuel Galbreath of the ad precinct. Ex-Protbonotary Jas. H. Tebay has registered as a law student. Article*of association of tin- Starlight Refining Co. Ltd., have been filed. Hon. J. B. Showalter was appointed guardian of Cbarliue and Corinne Mc- Kee. .laughter* of tbo late John L. Mc Kee. Sarchfield Fagan wan appointed At - Militant Assessor for I'enn twp. north precinct vice I'. K. McAnallen.re-signed. Yesterday the property of the Stand ard Trrifst Co . occupied by Levington Ur</ j ., v?aa Mold at public sale to Green & Young for s2'i,<;oo The property fronts 'Mi feet on Main St . and extends back 180 feet, with an offset making the width 40 fer-t in the rear. Edward Crocker of Slippery rock twp. was coin mi ted to jail by Esq. Stoops, Monday, on a charge of rape, said to have be<-n preferred by his sister-in-law, ruoPEimr TKANHPKK ! >. J. F. Anderson to McGuire Metalic Casket Co., 7 seres in Butler twp. for S7OOO. Jva Hay* Admx. to W. C. Culberson lot on I'earl St. for slfi2s. M & H L Fumo to Jo*, fl Barr, lot on Free port I toad forsWo Christian Wellman to John A Rohrer 20 acres in Clinton for ffJOO. i J It Harris to (J & J Hamilton, lot in Harrinville for $l5O Cluut. Duffy to W J Andrew !<>t on HI hi St. for S4OO, W J Ari'lreH to Abe F'lick, lot on Elm Ht, for SI2OO. 1) <* Haitian to <i I H'-at, lot in Zelienople for * 1 International S & T Co. to F W Chattin. lot for SI4OO W A Stover to Ira McJunkin, lot at KeartiM Crossing for $720. A M Kyuian to Mary Daubenspeck, lot in Harmony for s!i2s Chan Dully to C It I'ollock, lot on South Hide for $ 150. W S Stewart to J E Henry, 110 acres in Connoquenessingfor *4 200 Elizabeth Murrin to .laH A Sprout lot at lioyers for $250. It E Engli»h to U 1' church of Fair view 2 acre* for sl. •l i t Campbell to It E English 2 acre* iu Kairview for SSO. lteex Davieg to L J Sisney lot at Boyern for $350. M G McClelland to ,M™ Maiy Me Clellaud. int. iu farm iu Fairview twp for SIOO. School Notes. The closing exercises of the Miller*- town High Kehool begun on Tuesday evening of thin week with the school entertainment. The commencementj sermon will be prewbed next Sunday evening in the English Lutheran church bv Dr. S. Hat'illton Day of Clarion. The class night exercises by the gradu atmic class will be held Friday evening of next week; on the following Tuesday evening the Commencement, Ht which time Dr. Schueh, ('resident of Capitol Hill University, Columbus, Ohio, will deliver the addrera Music scholars wanted at VJH W Wayno St Yoorspring suit at Hitter & Rocken stelu s, their price is always right. Marriaj;o Lict'iiM-M. W P. M«x>re Portersville Verne D. Scott Harmony John J. C>leur-:n Petrolia Margaret Hinei Karns City L'has F. Lovell Franklin Pa. Cath. B. Henshaw Chicora 1! Taylor .Lafayette luil J. C. Sanders. Xsw Ca*tle Henry L Marchal t ur!«-: Eiaiua Rigaux J. S. Frye Oil City Wilhelminß Bnrr Evans City Dan Cnpi'i mast be accused of nn : sportsmanlike conduct It is not con , sidered among true hnntsinen to be in : gi>od foim to execntf a ground rake np 'on a covt-y ol til. The sinp'e shot oa ! toe triug the »-►-» nee ut tie Bp->rr. Bat tot- God of Love lias bagged a fall j doz-:. cf McKeespoit school teachers by letting flr a whole quivtr of nrroivs i.t once. They aie all resigned to their fate, and the t<oard is all prostrat , ed by '.lie bereavements that came in a i bunch. Tin* Equity C'ax"-. i t'e of trie equity cast-r in j | which S (•». Purvis & Co and the; j Butler Unildt-rs' Supply Co. of Butler are the p!aiutifT?. and th« local Carj.en- ] ten-' Union, the Pittsburg Carpenters' Union ami L C. Wick art defendants j wi,s begun in Court here, before Judge > Galbreath. Monday morning and will j protjably drag its weary way through i the w. The witnesses tor the pl-mi- ! titrs i.avo ijeen tiio m-mbera of lbs j fir;:.-, and vaiioca contractors and ban ters of Butler and i'ittsbarg; and j t.-jjs.'for the defense have Ik en the ■.Uic.-is and members of thetwo Unioi.s. { The plaintiff* have s-bown ibit t'ut-ir bit-i:: -r iii< b.-eu interfered with aad | injiiv il by the concerted action of the j defendant* in-refuMDg to work or i handle material purchased of tiiem, bnt whether or not I bif> interference has been I of illegal or malicious nature or j merely the observance of a rain a;<- j p.icabi'; and applied to all 11 m-rjnion mills will l/tf'ir the Com# to dtcid«. Attempted Suicide. Last night a young lady, about twenty year-s of age. living with her parents ou the Stable plan, at tempte i :•> sbwot herself thrunth tut- h»-;irt with a 32-r-a'ibre revolver. TheTjiillet glanc. Ed on a rib HO 1 uear t<ir; spijje" it was cat out. Tr.e will rec-jvtr # ACCIDKXTS. James Green of the First Ward had a let; broken at the Platj Works, laM week. ili>. J jhn Fcigel Sr. was struck in tiie Uee by H bin-e b#ll one evening last week. .:>.<! for a time made unconscious. She ufiint nrtooally stepped between a couple of mail carriers who were i-,ir 1 i!l back of her residence. Mhs Martha Miller of Freeport aged fc7 years, fell from her porch and dis located her hip a few days ago. She died Inst Friday. Sherman Thayer, a conductor on the 15 It P. and who was lately married and living on Howard St.. Butler, was ifist.iritlyJiilled by a collision on the In di-iaa last Saturday evening His Wiy was brought to his home Sun day morning. Richard Gallagher, aged 14 years, was 'I; ,VLtli in tile crceir, IK-IOW ZelieU'ip'e. I.si Sunday afternoon. Oacar McMorty of Evans City, form erly of near Cbicmi, was struck by a Is ic O train near Evans City, Tuesdt* u-fjti. and almost in»tai«tly killed. He v.- ,s walking from Callery to Evans t'lly at tbe tune and the approach ol ihe'tiifn s emed to confuse hiin. He v.*;»s buried in Pittsburg. C. C. Furgiiaon of the Millerstown Herald had both arms sprained and a bice in one slightly fractured in a wreck on the Southern railroad near Richmond, Ya , last week. Two Chicora bull dogs attacked an and feeble man named Wm, Rab bitt, yesterday morning, and t ire him V> PIEIX-S. He wa- bitten HO badly that his life was de-pailed of. That Beautiful Gloss comes from Ibe varnish in Devoe s Var nish Floor Paint; costs 5 cents more a (joart thongh. Sold by PATTERSON BROS. XOTICK TO FAIOIERS. Mr. Rumberger having retired from the wool business, we wish to call the attention of the farmers to tlu: fact that we will pay the highest market price in cash for wool. KKU<;'S MKAT MAKKKT, 107 X. Main St., Uutler. Pa. •JOHN IC<>lsl N'SOM COMING. Now 'riie CircuH. John Robinson tne pioneer showman of the country, begins bis eightieth year of succesful circus hiatory thi.« year After mouths of strenuous work by scores of skilled artists, these -jam moth shows will Ikj seen in all their ((lory, a credit to the master showman's mind. To enumerate all the many new and extraordinary features thi(< old institu tion will offer during the coming season would tire the reader, bat one European c.ird, after a year's negotiation, has been secured. that for hair raisinx deviltry and skill will never be forgot ten by the anditor. All the now famous "loop" proposi- pale into insignificance when com pared with thin, the latent cyclin«, the perpendicular loop act, which in accom pi is bed t/y a skilled performer, who dnring the act is actutlly bailanced on the shoulders.the entire apparatus man and machine, by an intrepid equilibrist whose sole ability and skill keep/* the pondrous plant in midait while the per former in moving the circle with the rapidity of lightning. Should either artist sway the minu test fraction from their respective posi tions, the result might possibly be ob livion for either one or both. It required seventeen months to per feet this act, and will he seen for the first time here with Robinsons Shows. The street car service will be of such ample proportions as to enable every one to reach the show grounds, see all the wondrous program and reach home at a civilized hour It would be advisable, on account of the enormous crowd*, to bring the chil dren to the afternoon shows, the menagerie and circus can be seen with comfort, and such a plan is respectfully suggested. The perfomances begin at X and H o'clock doors open one hour earlier. The big shows will exhibit at Butler, I'a, .Saturday, May 14. World's Fair at St. Loins. The Louisiana Purchase Exposition will ojs;n at St. I»uis April 80. and will Is: in perfect condition on that dale. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run the first low rate coach excur sion from the East to the World's Fair on May 10, ulTording residents of the Eastern section on opportunity to see the great Exposition in all the glory of its pristine freshness Tickets wiil l»e Mold from all principal stations on the Pennsylvania Railroad (System. The fare from Philadelphia will l>e fIH.TjO, with proportionate rates, approximating one cent per mile, from other points. These* tickets will ls> good going only on special coach trains to be run on May 10, and returning in coaches of regular trains leaving Ht. not later than May IV. Von will always find the new styles in Men's and Hoy s rlothing at Ritter & Rockensteins'. Always the li«-st in men's and Isiy's clothing at the lowest prion at Ritter & Rockenst'-'o's. Eyes Examined Free of Charge, R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler and Gradua'e Optician Next Door to Court House, Uutler, Pa. I BEEF, 5 f! IRON > AND I WINE, |> (Peptonized) ) 1 * \l S When you buy a beef, iron J I and wine, why not get a good j / / one? Much that is sold under j ) r that name has bnt little to / \ coiiimend it as sucli except the \ ( name. We prepare a Beef, : f ! J Iron and Wine that is com- ; I js>sed of the purest extract of J ! / beef, the most digestttble form x { fif iron, pure sherry wine and f (' x a grade of pure pepsin. | J This is a splendid tonic and V b!ood maker. Will a«ree with ! j , \ the most delicate stomach. 4 ( Prompt results will follow its ✓ > use in impaired nutrition, im- Y : / povenshed condition of the I \ I S bliKid and in general debility. [ ; f We have customers who ! 1 [ C s;>eak of it in the highest I f \ / terms. Be sure and ssk for 1 S ( B< yd s Beef, Iron and Wine f 1 pept inized. B'nll pint bottles v :v s \ C. N. BOYD, / DRUGGIST, J i Near the Court House, ? \ Butler. Pa. V FOR SALE. . The farm of the late Amos Michael, deceased, situate in Centre township, Butler Co.. Pa., containing 45 acres, 73 perches. Located near the Elliott School House and about one mile south of Oneida Sta tion. First-class land in good state of cultivation, good frame barn and outbuildings, well fenced and v/ell watered, under laid with coal. Inquire of AUGUST MICHAEL, WM. H. MICHAEL, R. F. D. 1, Butler, Pa. Williams & Mitchell, Att'ys. Glasses of All Kinds. Eye glaHses, spectacles,' field- glasses ojs'ra glasses, telescopes, microscopes, etc., are included in our immense stock of optical goods. If you have eye trouble of any kind come to ns We t<*st by the Intent im proved methods free of charge and furnish as low as quality will permit. We also sell— , Pianos Edison and Victor Phonographs. Eastman and Poco Cameras. Photo Supplies. Washburn Mandolins and Guitars. Optical goods. Field and Spy Glasses. R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler end Graduate Optician N»-rt ♦-> Co-art MOTIS* 0 When it comes to 4 Hats and Furnishings^ # we are it. # J We can 3how you # a now spring stuff r that is right £ £ up to the top-notch. £ If you are looking £ for the new ideas in # Jneckwear, shirts or hosieryj # see our stuff. # J I # Our showing of J J SPRING HATS. J . is complete. # Soon time for 4 NEW UNDERWEAR. 4 # Don't fail to call here f f when you need it. a J We can suit you. £ Uno. S.Wick, 5 e Pt«j>l«s Phone. 4 j HUTLKK, PA. J Pearson B. Nace's > Livery Fend and Sale Stable Wick House Butler °enn'a Th»* Ixiit of liora«*e anil first claaa rig* al wiivsoti hand and for hlr«*. Hint lo town for perr/ia nent arid tranaloot tradn. Mpecl al r ur^KuaranUsed. Stable Room For 65 Horse* A ftxui c of horiHtM, both orl vrrn H/I<l rtrurl tiorm•» nlwityn nil liaui! and tor nail) il• l>T II full ifunr.uii.im; Mull hurk«:a boU|h o'jfi urowr noli Meal lou l.v PEARSON B. NACE. T*<egoftna No f1 M. C. WAUNKK ARTIST PHOTOGRAPHER | m Booth Main ttt. I R R-R-TIME-TABLES > It It & I* R K 1 Time table in effect Nov. 22, 19ttl. Passenger trains leave and arrive at Butler as follows: I LEAVE FOR NORTH. 7:30 a. m.. mixed for Pumsutawney, I Du Bois and intermediate stations. 110:17 a. m. daily, vestibuled day ex press for Buffalo, connects at Ashford, week days, for Rochester, i • 6:80 p. m. local for Puns'y, Du Bois and intermediate stations. 11:25 p. m. night express for Buffalo and Rochester. ARRIVE FROM NORTH. 6:ofc< a. m. daily, night exprves from ! Buffalo and Rochester. 9.45 a.m. week days, accomodation from Dußois. 5:31 p.tii daily, vestibuled day express from Buffalo. Has connection at Ash ford week days from Rochester. 8:45 p.m. week days, mixed train from Du Bois and Punxsutawney. Trains leave the B. & O. Station, Allegheny, for Buffalo and Rochester at 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 p m.. and for local points as far as Dußois at 5:10 p.m. B & O It ft Time XOT 22. 1903. Km*t«*ru StaD<lar l Tiiue SOUTHBOUND Allegheny A<v«*muj<*Ution t6jD-ft-n Allegheny and CleTc*l«n«l Express... •3:00 »-m Allegheny Exj-rt'en t9;10 a-m 44 ' +11:45 Ellwuod City AcconuixjdatioQ +l:4u p-m Xen ( aatle and AUegheuy Ex.... •1:40 |hd Alleicfeeny F!xpr»-s« ♦.*•34 |»-ni Allegheny Accomni<«Utioii *j:so p.ai Ellauiid and Nei Cwtle Acn>niiiiodatioo... p-iu Pittsburjc, El I wood City and New Ca«tlc... # . +6:00 p.ni NORTHBOUND Kane and Bradford Mail a-ni Clarion A<-cr>tzini<rtlatioii +4:56 p-m Foxburg Accommodation Jvoo p.m * Ihuly. ♦ iCo)*t Sonday. J Sunday only. Trains leave the Allegheny station for Butler at 7:30, 8:15, 10:45 a.m.. and 1:15, 3:00. 5:30,6:15 and 11:30 p.m. Pittsburg station at 7:50 a.m. On Sunday at 7:30 a.m. and 6:15 and 11:30 p.m. Fur through ticket*, Pullman rewnrntioiu a rut in formation apply to W. K. Tt'ttSEß. A(tt, Butler, Pa. E. D. SITU, A. (i. P. A., Pittsbur?, Pa DESSEMER & LAKE ERIE R.R. CO. O Time table in effect Sept. 13. 190tf. EASTERN STANDARD TIME northward. Daily *jc«pt Sunday. Southward Rtad ap) (Bead down) 2 1" 1« HTAVONB. 1 9 ll" P.M I' M .*t am. A.M. put Jli S 30. Krta T 00 12 18 7 01 1 53 Kairrfow 7 2*i\l2 44 6 61 1 42 Oirard 7X'l2 57 7 0»» 1 15 ar. .Conueaut.. .ar 9 11 2 15 5 32 11 45 Iv.. Uonuaaut.. .K , 7 15 11 45 4 3 i I 25 < 'rauemrille 7 55 1 15 (J 28 1 Albion 8 00| 1 6 11 1 05 >liadeland 8 13) 1 34 0 <* 1 03 SpingU>io H If- 1 37 ; rf 02 12 57 ConeaotTilu * 23! 1 43 5 12 35 MaadrilleJanct . 8 l">j 205 0 30 1 «r.. Meadvlll*.. ar 923 2 43 4 4a 11 52 IT. . Meadiille.. .lv 7 45 1 27 «i 05 12 43 ar. .Conn.ljtke. .ar 8 65| 2 IS , 6 15.12 23 lv " Iv i 8 33! 1 52 15 40 ar. .Linoavdle ..ar |lO 25i 12 02 IT - 1» I « Kilt 02 5 2.1 12 10 llartjtown j 111 2 22 ! 5 17; 12 10 S 05 2 28 f> 07J2 ("Hjagood 9 l."> 2 40 7 10 5 o<i|ll S2l<Jr«!nriUß 0 30 t 831 2 SO 7 05 4 M il 45!8hruang» 6 3* 8 29 3 00 (5 4.'» t 3SIJJ 22|Kredonla « sf»' B 47 3 17 627 1 »);11 ott) Mercer 7 10110 <*! 3 35 22 I I'll 01|Hoiiatou Junction 7 22 10 07 3 40 0 «.| » 50 10 41 '(irove City 7 14 10 21 4 01 5 47 10 2H]llarrlavilfe 7 sm| 4 14 5 4<> 3 >1(1 20'Bram-lit<.n « 07 10 4'l 4 33 6 4.', 4 08 11 14|ar . HillUrd... ar 11 14 6 45 4 3" 3 7 00|1t. .. Iliiliard. . .lv 7 00 7 00| 3 00 5 31 3 :«110 17;Kei»ler H 12 10 46, 1 4 27 5 1H 3 l«jl0 03 Euclid.. H 30 11 00 4 43 4 45 2 60, 0 361 Butlor « 00 11 25; 6 10 3 O>K 1 15, 8 15 Alleghany 10 25 I 001 6 35 pin . i>rn am j a.mj |»ru f.m Tialn 12, leaving Grove City 6.<*) a. ra. Mercer C:2ri. ShHimngu 7:u3 f (irecuvllle 7:10 M'-adville Jet. CoDii«iautvillo h,I(J, arriveH in Ki le at a. in. Train 13, leavlutr Erie 5:10 p. m. C'on utrauivllle 0;3", M«-»iviu«- Jet, 7,00, (ireervllle 7,1", Mienango 7,52, Merer M,31, arrives at Cit> hi U,55 p ui. E D. COMSTOCK, E. 11. UTLEY, (ien. Phhh. Aj<t. Gen Mgr. PittsburK. Pa \V. R. TUKNKU, Tkt Agt, Butler, Pa WmlieUl 1C it Co 'liiuc Tabic In effect Nov. 30th, ISW3. WBHTWABD. STATIONS. AM PM Leaven Went Wiufield 7 3" 2 45 M " Iron M Wiaiild Jiiiictldii HlO 325 14 Lane h 2*> 3i5 u Ibitler Junction o tf> 340 Arrive Puller 10 55 5 Jfi Arrive Allegheny 10 02 6 05 pm Arri\« filairaville 12 45 5 KAHTWA'HD. _ STATIONS. |AM PM Leave lilaireville 7 fio| 2 25 M A 0 3 o*' " Hutier 7 3i' 236 " Butler Junction 10 15 440 u I-a<ie 10 1M 443 " Win fluid Junction 10 30 4bi M Iron llridge It 40 505 M lt»Ktp»ville JO 50i 515 Arrive Went Winfleid ;10 OS| 5 'S*> Train* Ntop at Lane and Iron Bridge only on Flag to take on or li-ave off paawtiKera, Train* Connect at Butler Junction with: Traiiin Ku«t\»ard for Free pelt, Vandorgrilt aud iSUimvilie Interne* tion. Train* We«tward for Natrona, Tarentum and Alle gheny. Train* Northward for Haxonburg, Mar wood and But- IT. B. O. BJCALOB, 'iMfieral Manager. PENNSYLYANIA % l lDj WESTERN PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. Bcnmvi.* IM Errcor -Vo». 30. l»0ti. SOOTH. , WKKK 11 ATS , lA M ; A M. AM F. M |l*. M Bt'TLKK Leave « 2S' 7 33 10 00 '2 M 4 S6 HalonLilly Arri»e * M 804 10 Vli 3 00 ft ** Butler Junction.. " 7 •£! 8 :«! 10 ,V. 3 V.\ ft 54 Butler Junction. ..Leavej 7 ft 8 40 11 .'!« S 20 fl 00 Natruua Arrive 7 .I*s N 52 II 4- 3 3U I) Jo Tarenturu 74 ! 8 M II 67 3 4fll 6 17 Sprliitfdale 7 ft.', 9 I J'U 07 567 #27 Clareuiout | # 3ft 12 27 4 11 6 41 Shariaburg 8 l'J, V 47 12 3K 4 18 l]li AlUyhenr 8 36; JO 04 12 ft:i| 4 :c 7 02 fA. H A.M. P. M.jP. M. P. M. SUNDAY TRAINS.— L«;a»e Butlei for Atl«Kh«i>> Oity and prinrl|jel InUrnui'llaU atatlona at 7:20 a. ui., *nu 4:61 p. ni. NORTH. WEEK DATS A. M.I A.M.' A. M.I P. M.|P. M.'l". M Allegheny Ci'y.ln « A 8 67 i» 67 , 2 67 0 10 8 47 4har|>l,iirK 1 42 » 11:10 11 3 14; & 3|l <J o; Fremont . . j .... ... 10 lei aj» 6 411 Ul3 -tl>rln K dale I U 34 10 3.H 1 4t A &7 M 33 larentum 7 11 « 4i 10 4' 4 W 0 W V 44 Satlona 7 17! 0 f,2 10 M 4 10 • I<l V 11 Butler June ar! 7»1000 II 031 4U117 10 00 Hutlef June ...If 7 Ml 10 03 12 60 4 311 6 3'» 16 0& 4alo»l,ar« 8 20 10 30. 1 111 6 W « 6H 10 30 BCTLEK 8 4li 10 ft'. 1 47 6 3ft 7 26 It 00 IA. m.IA.M.Ip. M.|P. m P M. I' M SUNDAY Til AI NS.— Leave Allechen* City tor Uui *ir aud (jrlncl|«l intermediate ttatliine al 7 O'l a m. and #•33 m. rou TU* EAST. Week I lay*. Sunday. A.M.iA. M.l' M. AM P M ttOTUta I» «»'. . . 2 36; 7 2i,| ... Butler J'<t ar 7 23 3 2»'l » 10 .... Butler J'ct Iv 1 2ft 3 36|| 8 14 fee port ar 7 2ft .1 :17 ; 8 17 Kaklmlnetaa J't.. .." 736 341 821 ljee« hhura.. " 7 4ft 304 830 Went A|*>llo " 811 413 * « JtalWurj " »40 .... 442 # 113] ... Blaliavlfle „ » 11 6 »>: • »2| IllallaVllle Int.. .. "!»24• •• •. 630 10 00 Altooue " 11 36 8 fto , 1 40!, ~ llarrlaljUric ." ! 3 10 1 00j 636 j Philadel(il.U « , • 23 « 23' 10 ml IP. M.IA.M. A M. ,P M. P. M Through train* for tha eaat Uave PitUhurg (Union Station), a* followw— \tlantic Kf priMS, <4*ll r 3;(J0 A m L|iu!tcd " (No coache#) , 3;35 ** pMiiuaylvania New York " M " ....715" liay Ksnreaa, M 7.30 M %faln Llna M!spr«t*f. •• .... H:(Ht " IliiUd'a and New York rwm, H .1201 N< mm llarrivliurg Mail, " 12 4ft r.m ifarrlahurg Ksprra* 4ally ... 4,W •• I'hila ltolphia ' 4 ** JEa*tern K*prtmm, '* 7:10 M fa*l Line, • U(HI ' York rip«<-laJ, <lally f.ir Naw York. only. 10:00 44 HiiiaiUflphiu Hiatal daily. Hipping J ar* UJ Jtilladelphia, lialtiuiora aud Wauli Ingl a Mo ■ Imm 11mi'i ' I Mall, rtunda>« oniy M 30 A.M Kftr AtlaMlr «"II y (via IMaware Kivar Bridge 'all iout«) HOO a.in.and 9'*i n in. daily, 'Term •ylvania Limited," aud New York IliniUMl. 715 a. m,. week day*. Baffaio and Allegheny Vtdltj DirUlaa. Tralu* Inave Kiaklruliieta* Junction a* follow*.— For lluffalo, a. m and 11 AO p m. dally, ivlth through pallor and *l*M«plng rat*. For 01l«'lty, 743 UMm. m tt t.Jfl, ft.lft and li ft*) p. . rn.wjM kda)* Hunday*, 'J.hH a m., ♦. K» and I I s"|'.ia. For Had Bank, 7.42, '•» M, am, V .W, «.lft, 10.15, and 11 Ut p. rn. weak-day*. Hundaya, MM, 10.40 a. m., nl6 aud U.M) p. m. For K manning 7 42, tf 31. ».5«, 1114 a ft.1ft,7.27, 10.15, and II V) p. u». w««k-daya. Hunday*, 10.40 m. m., ft. Ift, 10.44, and 11.50 p. to. Mfop* only on ■lgual or notice to wgrui or con du< tor to rwfl*" or dlw harge |*aa«engai*. Foi detail**! I nformatlon, apply to tlrket agent or a<ldroe* Thoe. K. Watt, PIUM Agt. WnUru l>li(r|i (, ( Orfunr Fifth Avenue end Minlthfteid htrwil, I'lttalHirg, Pa . W W ATTKItBLttY, J. Il ( <jen'l M*nag*r. Can* r TraiAc Ma..agar. CilC4>. W. IMIYI#, ( <icu< ral Tawngor Ag*nt. h. H. McJCNKIN. IUA McJUNKIN* UEO. A. MITCHELL. | h S AIcJONKIN *C CO , ( Insurance cV Estate - 117 E Jefferson St. 50TbCH» - - - - PA. v BUTLER, Saturday, MAY 14. The Pioneers and Perpetuators Of Tented Amusement Institutions. John Robinson's 10 BIG SHOWS ALL UNITED PRESENTING THE IDEAL SHOW OF THE WHOLE WORLD. 300 Prodigious and Phenomenal Performers HEADED BY MEPHISTO The Wonder of the Age, in his Sensational Awe-Inspiring, Death-Defying, Unparalleled Act of CIRCLING THE LOOP IN AN AUTOMOBILE without a precedent and for the first time presented in America. See The Fducated Seals Who Do Everything But Talk. $40,000 Herd of Performing Elephants! Mighty Millionaire Menagerie! 50 Cages and Gilded Dens! 500 Horses! 100 Shetland Ponies! The Grand Biblical Spectacular Production King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba 1,000 Men, Women and Horses in the Cast. Grand Free $300,000 St. Parade Five Bands of Music, Fife and Drum Corps, Chime of Bells, 50 Cars and Gilded Dens, 29 Tableau Cars, 12 Traps, 300 Thoroughbred Horses, 60 Miniature Ponies, Steam Caliope drawn by 40 Ponies and diiven by one man. Every Tent Brilliantly lllnminated by Electric Lights and Thoroughly Waterproof. 2 PERFORMANCES DAILY, PAIN OP SHINP EXCURSIONS ON ALL RAILROADS (2©©©©©©©©©©©©(9©©©©©©©©©©©©G o Ideal Clothing and © §Hat Parlors, § 0 228 South /Vlain St., Pa. (% » =—.— —=- s § Men's Clothing:, § j* Boys' and Children's Clothing** © At prices which will prove money savers. ItQ © is no trick to sell clothing cheap. The shoddy © © kind can be bought to sell at very little prices. © Our aim is to sell good clothing at the lowest 0 0 possible prices. Clothing that has style, fitT? H and character. Our showing this spring is^ © the finest, largest and most complete evero 0 shown In Butler, and a visit to our parlors© O will convince you that our prices are within© Tf the reach of all. 0 0 P. S.—All clothing sold by us kept cleaned, x 0 pressed and repaired free. "Ideal Clothing and§ i;Hdt Parlors, § || 228 South St., sutl?r, Pa. ©©©©©©©©©©©©©s©©©©©©©©©©©©© jr Summer Weather and Summer Wear, % 2 New Shirt Waists and New Fine Millinery. 5 * THE MODERN STORE- fc R Victoria ami Acorn WaixtM K Uk Nothing "'iperior in style ami workniHrmhip Fine Lawn, Madras, Linen, etc., handsomely trimmed F? $1 00, #1.50, $1.75, $2.00, S4.AO each. M 'Jk Wuhli Milk Waists Ufc S A beautiful line, plain mid trimmed, to cucli. V The Queen Walking .Skirls J W Tin; Ih*hl made for style and fit, in nil the new materials, I'J 50, £MM), U #4. 00, $5.00 to frt.OO. .See our Special Hkirt at |5.00. U a Kxqiilnitc Millinery lor Hmart DrexiNtit U ™ The ijest headwear for the money. Not how cheap but how tfood, in £ onr motto. We are showing the finest line of Hummer Millinery for Uk ladle* We also make a *]>erialty of children'm bats. jdb LACE HATH, HLOUHE AND TAILOiI HATB, IJONNETB & TOQUES » gEISLER-MARDORF COrtPANY, 5 SODTB MATH STREET I Afl| <0 § posTomci I »ox ,1# I" ■ Send in Your Mail Orders. % tR OPFOBITK HOTEL ARLINGTON. BUTLKR. PA. (R ***** WX&XM& jC. F. T. Papei M ->—tica=uchr HBP Hi I - ——- - - • y 5 pJEWELERI { / 121 E. Jefferson Street. / I few ®4 ' If it ih an u|> to «l»t« »t>rin« Milt you want try Hitter & Kockonitfein'n. IKtcirkey | Leading Photographer, H Old Poutoffice Building, (£) Butler, Pa. 0 I W C. PINDLEY, M • ATTOICNKY XTUW, ANli i PENSION A'fTORNEV. Office on Mouth fide of Diamond, Uutler, I'd.
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