THE CITIZEN. 4T&n«uf, - - : rn *' r litlwOtrwUto HWl"" UtUmmtfH* TUTPAY. SEPTEMBER 18. L«I 'JL'tinimin Tri*fl« Die county WJJ per year. n»lw««»; ootMOe the county, ft per inch, one time, •übwaxieiiVniSßrtioo M Qißtt Audi tors ISrtdiToroe noUCM $t e*«k. executor* and ml - Htrv and dtt- S^onnoO«?«reich. Berlin* aoOcmiio SSSritoe lor Art* •«*» 6 eenta for each sutae ouent Insertion. Hetleee among local ■J®** Hems 15 eentt • tor tick insert ton. Obitu aries. carta ot thanks. reaotuUons ot respect, notices of festivals and fairs. Me., mamtea at Uie rate of 6 cents a line, money to accompany the orSer. Seven worta ot proM make a JJ"«- w.»— fat ilfir"-y cards and job »«* on •'ffiSSrtUl* u U'j and 9J inches around the diaphragm. —E. Finnefrock, postmaster at Piney, Clarion county, was arrested lately and taken before U. S. Commissioner J. D. Chadwick on a charge of intercepting and tampering with letters passing through the Piney postoffice. 11c gave bail for his ap pearance at U. S. Court. The accused is a good looking young mau and has ocenpi ed the position of postmaster for four years and it is not char/ ed that he has taken anything of value from letters, but he has monkyed enough to send him to tho peni tentiary and pay a fine. The Moorhead- McCleano steel manufact uring Co. of Pittsburg has asked it* creditors for an extension of time on paper amount ing to about SBOO,OOO. Several children were attracted to a barn yard on the public road to \Varrensville, Pa., one day last week, and wore horrified to discover a drove of hogs feasting on the dead bodies of a man and little girl. The children the alarm aud the near by farmers hastened to the scene. The bodies Mere ho*ribly mutilated and recognition was impossible. They had evidently been dead for some time. The Xew Castle papers are demanding the resignation Mayor Brown, on account of the assauls lately ina le by him upon the editor of a Sunday paper. Xew Castle gossip is reported as working double turn on two or three scandals among people who have been prominent in church and society. Mr. Parker, of Ford City, Armstrong county, while carrying hjs 10-months-old child, accidentally killed it by falling into a trench and crushing the babe's houd. He will sue lor damages. Wm. H. Danley, a mail carrier near Williamsport, met with, a singular and sudden death recently. In brushing away a bee that was Im/zing around his head it stung him on one of his fingers. Danley complained of excruciating pain, and his hand at once commenced to ».well rap idly and in a few uiinuteshis whole system was affected. Ten minutes after being stung ho fell into a comatose condition, and before aid could bo summoned ho was dead, only 15 minutes having elapsed from the time he was stung. Tho physicians who were called aro mystified, but ex pressed tho belief that tho beo's stinger had entered a nerve or blood vessel and that the poison was carried quickly into the vital orgons, causing almost instant paralysis. Danley was a strong man of vigorous constitution. Tho tobacco crop of Lancaster county, which is nearly harvested, is the largest ever grown, the acreage reaching 18,500 acres, and the yield fully 50,000 cases. The damage from hail and rust is 5 per cent, of the whole crop, the quality of tho remainder being very line. James Harry, of Myerstown Lebanon county failed on the 4th inst. His liabili ties were estimated at over $200,000, with assets at $150,000. Harry was considered tho largest harso dealer in Pennsylvania, ho handled the host stock in the State, his transactions amounting to over $1,000,000 a year. A Heaver Falls preacher has a terrible fist. Ho shook it at a 200-pound woman, who accidently strayed into his yard last Sunday, and she fell over a fence and broke a leg. AT Wikinsburg, Thursday, a young man named Harr, fell from a grape-arbor, and was impaled in tho sharp top of u pump, and died before he could be removed. THK Amarguillo river in Spain over flowed last Monday, tho town of Consuegra i was Hooded, and two thousand people are [ said to have perished. I Esi.tasb ha- taken possession of a large 1 island near the -traits of the Dardenelles. and the Russian- anil Austrian- are Jane ! ing a war dance. A European war seems i to bo brewing with Ka-.-ia, Austria aud | ; Prance. arrayed a?ain.-t F.neland and Germany. AT Saratoga, N. T., WeduesJiy, the ; !>emocr;iH nominated Flower lor Govern i or. and Sheehan for 1.. tit Gov. The Ta i tnauny delegation from the city was recog nized as the regular organization. DEATHS I JACK —At ber home in North Washing ton, Sept. 13. IS9I. Mind, daughter ot A. .1. Jack, aged about 20 years. SWATNE—Sept. l-'i. I*9l, at her home in Clearfield twp., Mrs. John Swayne, aged about 2o years. HkH AVEN— Sept. 13, 1891. at his home in Cutler, Cook l)e Haven. lormerly of Kittanning. aged about 23 years, i KAI'FMAN— Sept. 11. I*ol, at his home i in I'ittsburg. Clara, daughter of Charles and Emma Boos Kaufman, aged 2 years MiOMBER—At her home in Butler. Sept. IT. 1891, -Clara, daughter of John and Mary MeOmber. aged 1" years. HFSKLTOX—At the home of his laughter, Mrs. Minnie Thompson, in Kansas City. Sept. 11, 1891. Theodore Hnselton, in his 68th year. Mr. 11. who had been boarding at the Wick House for some years left liutler about ?ii weeks ago aud went to Kansa.-. He was not iu good health, but his early death wa» not expected. He was born iu Luzerne Co, this state, and was buried in Kansas. A Fair Trial Of Rood's Sar-aparilla will convince any reason able person that it does possess great medicinal merit We do not claim that every bottle will accomplish a miracle, but wo do know that nearly every "bottle, taken according to directions, does produce positive benefit. Its peculiar curative power is shown by many remarkable cures. It purifies the blood, cures scrofula, salt rheum, all humors, dyspepsia, catarrh, and rheumatism. Hood's Sarsaparilla cured mo of blood poison, gave me a noble appetite, overcame headache and dizziness.'' L.NASOK, Lowell, Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold by all druggists. *l;sUfor? V Pre ,-ared only by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. fOO Doses One Dollar Jury List for Sept. 28. I.lst of Traverse .!uiois drawn this S4lli clay of Aug. A. I>. l*»i. to serve as Traverse Jurors at a special term of Court commencing on the » h Monday of September Hie same being the -stli (lay ot said month. Allison William, center tovvi ship, farmer. Bauer George, Butler twp, farmer. B&hn George, Clinton iwp farmer. Balph Joseph, iiutler 2d ward, teamster. Cochrane K M. Mercer twp. laborer. Christie Guthrie. Concord iwp, farmer. Duffy Gabriel.« lay twp, farmer. Daubenspecfc Crist. Washington tvvp, farmer. Dindlnirer lieorjre, Lancaster twp. farmer. Dun lap. W W. Sunbury boro, druggist. Eoerhart. .v I- Clearfield u>p. farmer. Ifays orle. Connoqu'g twp, farmer. Hickey Albert, Middlesex twp, farmer. Jackson John. Oakland twp. farmer. Johnston Jos. ph Adams t» p. farmei. Kenneth .lobn. Franklin twp, fanner. Knauif Jacob, Middlesex twp. larroer. Kelly Amlzlah. Worili tup. ntri.ier. Klnzer K A. Com onl twp, farmer. Kamerer \V A, Butler '■ »»d, merchant. Ifft \V I*. Butler Ith wd, lealisstn'. Lefevre U 11. JelTeison twp. firmer. MY res Bernard. Falniew two. i.irmer. Moore George Worth tvvp. miner. Martin John T, Buffalo twp, farmer. Mochcl Mkh. ' l Buffalo twp. farnie:. MeCurdv, John I. Buffalo twp, farmer. Murrln Cornelius, Marlon twp. farmer. MeCurdy Walter. Ilradv tv. p. farmer. McElvaln Hi ul» n. Butler i-i wd. clerk. Niclioils Adam. Connoqjr twp. farmer. XI hols II W Penn twp t-inner. Orbison Joseph. t v -'P> farmer. Porter Alex, i berry tw p. farmar. Painter J A. Butler 4th wd, teams'er. Koss John. Cherry twp. farmer. Itennlsim John. Adams Iwp. farmer, j; 1(1,1 le Nelson. Franklin tap t. rui -r. Klt.' Tt .1 n. oal.iand twp, latmt r. Sbaklev Alva.< eu'el twp. farmer Stevenson A L. Franklin twp, farmer. Short Jacob. Lancaster tvvp. farmer. Slater i'eter. liutler £l wd, farm. r. Smith .1 (' >l. Butler 3d >'d, carpenter. Shull John V\. Marlon twp, farmer. Seateii I. M, Marion twp. farmer. Vandtke Huston. Marlon twp. I inner. Vo'.;-V Lewis. Worlh twp. farmer. V'olkweui ( i.aile", Bui lei 3d »'d, in. r ii .n' Tn"inas t'.i, far I: r twp. producer. Ti;\t<.i tt K. Worth tvvp, tanner. Wi'-k W 1!. liutler.".th wd, producer. /.legler <> \V . Bu'ler Ist wd, tune r. JVILSS WHITE'S Classes for Bovs and (* ills. liutler, October 1 .st. j jilicali-.ii sliOuM l»t* made to OEOKtiK U WHITK, Kftst I)iiiiiioti(i St. K-Iab!lH:ie«l over >e C'lnneetcil vviiii Al lej/li'-ii,. coll' ic, and Con .ervatdry <,l Music, i iver ikk' -iu lenls plaeod In > l pavinj. p,»sl- I irjiiv i-'imr (■.'•mpl' l' CO I'HCS : I'.usines*.Short hand and TV|>' .Hln/. l'enu.ati».!ilp. and .for mal <-ookk •cplnn t fujlit •»> the Frui clp.tl and pr i -tlcai a. 'O'lntaut* of over jd years' experleuce. sh(»rtlia:i'l by practl .il steno u null ,-s. I'eumauthlp by two n: the oldest and beat te I -lieis 111 !.|ie states. Commercial Law I>\ the I,< Si lu« \. r» 111 I'enn'a. students can commence at anv flfne. Kxpenses one half than at any similar mstltuuoi;. Send lor the "Reporter" and speelmen-i nt I'euman Jilp. r.u --' " • | V-'A.slnnl"Mc.c», l de, WASHINGTON FEMALE SEMfNAHY. I'he next se-'-sion opens Hepleuiher Kith® For catalogue or information apply to MISS N. SIIKKHAKI), Principal, or KKV .IAS. I HKOWNSUN', I>. U. f Pres. Board of Trustees. Washington, PH. ALLEGHENY MEADVILLE,PA.^^OLLEGE 7'ilh ) «;»r s«*i *'■ K. d«*ijrMMi. Students admitted < jf yh »n>«.l c«*rtillcatcH or dlploin:i . I'. i usiratory Hi Ihm I Military iiintntc tion. For ('atulngu*' . addn-^-* PRESIDENT DAVIO H- WHEELER. LL. D. GO TO siiiiitn FOR Pure Drugs, Paints, ()ils, Glass, Fine Toilet Articles, Patent Medicines, And ;il! other Articles Kept in a First Class l)riii»* Store. c? ■ S*D PERSISTENT s» *. ' i .... h.,4 always proves j v ' .11. li' foru pliulo/rany C .dvertisliiff consult ' '• ' iX THOMAS, i>, .1 1%0 ABUTS, I. • - u, <- " •o.cvi,- CHICACO. j H a vin Secured the ser- J \ ices ot Mr. \V M. : I LOOI'KK, a gentle- , ! • man of taste and | uiKjuestionable abil itv as a Cutter and Designer, WE are now prepared, with Ol R Mlcgant Line of OVERCOAT. INGS, SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS and F A N C V V'ESTINGS, une tjualled in this, or excelled in larger cities, to give our patrons special ad vantages. Wm. /\1 aIT cl Mercha IT t Tailor C. 3y D. t -SPRINO r I L W'e have the largest stock of hats for men, boys and children ever brought into this county. % ~ f f ■ f f We have the most complete as sortment of .nderwear in light weight wool, Camel hair, Balbrig gan, gauze and Merino. % t I f f r We sell the'celebrated Monarch shirts both laundricd and unlaun dried. J f We are always filled up with stylish neckwear, collars, culfs, suspenders, hosiery, umbrellas, satchels, etc. All reliable goods and sold at popular low prices. COLBERT cSt DALE, JM 242 S. Main street, Butler, Pa ntn find iiu, HITTI.Frf. I'A. li KU I.HRTOX, Prop'r, ItliinkelK. Flannels ami Yarn "*fjwuil»»<'lnr< «l nfPiirt' Hill* i<*i Coiiuiy Wool. We guarantee our poods to tie strictly nil wool and no arsenic or any other poisonous material used In dyidntf. We .el! Wholesale or retail, ■-a in Dies and jirices furnished free to dealers on applKatlon by mall. G. D. HARVEY, Contractor and builder'in brick tviirk, grate nr.d mantel setting and all kinds of brick-laving a specialty. Also dealer In barrel lime, \\ nni pt] ID loose lime, (fluents. National, Portland and oil best grades iu tho market, calcined plait'r, plaster hair. King's cement, lire brick, tile, while sand and river sand. Main ofllce .' s 1 X. Mum street, and all orders left at ware house u 111 receive prompt delivery. Terms reasonable. TUQCCUiMP machines A Innt)nlnu SPECIALTY Simplest,, most durable, economical and perfect ii use. Wastes no drain; Cleans It Ready for M arket. Tbreabin? CAVA/ Ml' I C and standard Implements ml l-Ogeiier&llj',st'iul fi»r< atalO£U<* A. H. FAUQI'IfAR, CO. rrbuitjlunlt AirriruH'l Works, York, I'n Gooa Farm for Sale Containing kk; acres and a", perches. To acres' cleared and under fence. Balance standing In good u lilte oak tlmlu r. Comfortable dwelling house, good barn, wagon shed, springliouse of best kind, hug pen and sheep house. Never fallina springs over v.hole place: a good or chard. Possession given April t.iw.'. Title g(X)d. Situate In I'enn twp.. liutler county, l a.. about six miles south ol liutler Kiuiuirc at Onizkn office. liutler. Ph.. or the owner DAVID DIXON, Rrownsdale, Butler Co., Pa MY NEW STORE Ih now completed and I reppectfully invite tho Publie to call and see* hp. I am prepared lo supply every thing in the line of Drugs and Medi cines at all hours-. Prescriptions ut night a specialty Electric Beli aud speaking tube at front door. Calls prompt 'y- Ajbright, cheerful roemjand'every new. Yours, J. BALPH7* | Planing Mill - iND - I Yard J 1 . Kll KVI L. O. PI HVIK. S. 6. Purvis Co, MANUKACTURKnS AND DKAJ.BKH IN Rough and Planed Lumber (Ijr KVKItY OKB(JKIFTH)N. SHINGLES, LATH & SEWER PIPE.','; Butler, Pa. YOU CAN FIND PAPER .i fil • in rrVTBBi'K'«M at !!»"• nrtrwmi • i - REMINGTON BEP". j ... * A t fur L.E GAL ADVERTISEMENTS Administrators and Executor- <>f estate- ; cat: secure their receipt books at the CITI »S office? Auditor's Notice. In re lien. 11. Kn.ii.l: fcr / In ot i\ in us,. ~| .\j.ii,i !':•■>.' ■■ • IV.ls.ii !'.»«;• r • • > VS. w. K M< KnUfht. l I 1». N<«. - it. 1. -H |,I : -•! f'-i-n- !: I \\i . M. lip ••••• "sr.-i Iff. lor the appointment (-1 '' Auditor to li-'ri hnte the IBM It klb id ir :li" *.«;<• of WMH n-.t'a personal propertv ut ut...-.- ntinr« r to and amongst l!r»sc -uii'i dt . r ' jm»--I*i.- ! and motion granted, and J.i Mates, 1.-i --api«olnte.i an Auditor lo rejan' ("isiritiUUon of the fund. li> rut COCBT. j l'.i ri.r.n i '•! • ' • ' in - n-eords Sent. :. !*«•. J*o w. Bbuvm. Pro. Notl "■ is h-rebv It. . I - it alu-otl to the duties of the .Uki .ippointh eiii .1 my of lice iu Itlamond ltlook liutler. l'.i .on M' :id:i; Ui!. . isfl, at lu o'clock a. m. ii will. It . m and place those interoted may attend nilie> see proper. •' As. 11. M ATJCs. liuiler. l'a.. >ept. 1", 1-91. Notice. In ihe Court of common Pleas of liutler count) at No.—Term. A. 1). l-.d. Notice is hereby given tli.it anapplicatam will 1-e made lo said Court on the 'Xli da)* of oeto ls-r. A l>.. Is9i. at t o'clock P. m.. under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of I'enn spivania. entitled - An act to provide lor the Incorporation of ( erfain corjioratlons.*' appro-.- ed the MUI day oratlon to IK- c;cle«l "The i tlon of U»e Methodist Kpiacopal church of the borough of West Minbary. tlie cliaracter and object of which Is the worship of Uod and the dissemination of mora land religions instruct lon according to the faith, doctrines, discipline and usages of the Methodist Episcopal church of the In.led statesand tor tli--e purposes to have, possess and enjoy all ibe rights, benefits and privileges of the *aUl Act of Vsscnibh ivnd Its supplements. TIIOS. ROBINSON, Solicitor. Dissolution Notice. The partnership heretofore existing between J. A. .Mccutchen onil (Jcorge llalien. under the llrm name of Mcciltcheti .v Haiti: v, as dissolv ed by mutual consent on Sept. i... Mr. McCuteU eu retiring. The business will lie continued at Main M.. by Mr. Haben. and all accounts of the late llrm will lie settled there. .1 A. M. I I T.-IIKN Sept. 1.1.1891. UKOKtiE 11ABKN. Dissolution Notice. The partnership heretofore existing between c Carver and It. A. Harsh under the firm name of C. Carver . Co.. is dlssoUeil on account nf the death of K. A. llui>h. I lie buslner: will be continued by c. carver at tin; -air.e place. No. Jll Ki(?t .leilcrsoii St.. iiutl r. Pa. Ail |» r -uns having claims against said linn, mill pre sent same to t°. carver for payment, and all per sons knowing themselves indebted to said Ui rn win call at once and settle with same. ». CAKVI.k. K. M iin i . » Adm'rs of A. (i. Lo\ ti.AMn' It. A. Harsh. Butler, l'a.. Sen. 9th, 1831. Orphans' Court Sale. By virtue of an order uf the Orphans' Court of Butler County , I'enn'a. authorizing me so to do the undersigned "ill oiler at public sale on the premises In Washington twp. Butler Co., Pa. on WEUM S.BAY. SKIT. ». I8»l. at - o'c I'." p. in. of said da\, the following des cil bed real estate, \U: All thai certain piece or parcel of land situate in township, county, and state aforesaid, bounded and dt sirlued as folloivs : On Hie north by lands ot .lolin Wll llamsoi. . ou the ea.it by lands of J. 11. lilbson end .!. 11. Bell, el *1 ; on the south by Uinls ol K. M. Harper, and on the west b> lands or Ilpnrv .Stuner . containing one hundrtd aud forty il4o; acres more or less, of said land about l:*> are cleared, one-story frame liou.se, and irame bunk barn ,uid two orchards there on. The said premises In ing the aaiue nfuhicii the late li. A. Mfflllu, died slezed, and of which he directed a sale to be made by his ex ecutor. TEUJIS OF SAL*::— One-third in lianu. on con firmation of sale by Court, and balance lu two equal annual payments, secured by bond and mortgage. T. P. Mlt'iT.lN, ExTof 11. A. Mllllln, dee'd. North llopo, Pa. c. WALKER, Atty. Estate of R. A. Miftlin, dee'd. I.ATK or WASUIN(ITON TWP., BtiTLEK CO., I'A. Letters leatamentary on Hie above named estate having teen granted to tlie undersigned, ail persons Knowing themselves Indebted to same will please make Immediate payment, any having claims against said estate will present t hem duly authenticated for settlement. T. P. Man I IN. E.\'r. North Hope I'. 0., C. WALK KK, Atty. Butler Co., Pa. Estate of James MeCandless, dee'd. LATE OF PEKX TIVP., llt'TI.El£CO., PA. Letters of ndministratiou on the above named eslate having been granted to the un dersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to taid estate will please ni3ke im mediate payment, und any having claims against said estate w ill present them duly authenticated lor settlement. D. I!. Dot iii ETT, Adm'r. Urownsdale P. 0., liutler Co., Pa. Estate of Wiliiamsor Bartley, dee'd. I.ATI: Ol PKNN iwp.; KI'TI.EK CO., l'A. Letters r.[ administration having been granted to the undersigned ou the above named i stale, !>1! jeiions knowing them selves indebted to Miid esli le will please make immediate payment, and any having •claims againut aaid estate will present them duly authenticated lor settlement. W. K. HARTLEY, W. J. BCKTO.m, Butler l'a., Biownsdale Pa , Administrators. J. I). McJunkin, Alt'y. Estate of John M. Turner, deceased, LATE OF PAKKEB TWP., IU TLKK CO., PA. of administration having been griuitod lo the undersigued on the above named {estate, all persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated I'or settlement. NANCY A. TCRNEH, or W. R. Tt RNKI:, Parker's Land'g, Pa., liutler, Pa., Administrators. Estate of Elizabeth B. Kirk patrick, dee'd, LATE OK CLINTON TUT.. BLTUtK CO., I*A. Letters of administration on tlie above named e late having lieen granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves Indebted to satd estate will please make Immediate pay ment, and any liavliic claims a.-alnst said c tale will present them duly authenticated for eltle ment. JOHN I*. KIKKPATIUCK, Adm'r. saxonburg, liuiler Co., Pa. W. l>. Brandon, At.t'y. Estate of D. H. McQulstion, dee'd, late of Butler, Pa. Letters of administration on the above named estate having I teen granted to the undersigned, aU peaous knowing themselves to be indebted to same will please make Immediate payment, and any having claims against sai l estate will 1 r-sent them duly authenticated:- r .-.cttleuien!. .IAS. li. SlcJi'sKiN. Ailm r. Butler, Pa Estate of Jane Brown, dee'd. I.ATK'OI' MAIIKIN.I VV I'., 811T1.E11.C0.. I A. Letters of admiiiistratioii ou the above named estate hav ing been granted to the undcisigned, all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estat- will please make immediate pay ment, uid any having Claim igillMl Wd estate will present litem duly authenticated for sei 11eaten!. ASIIRKVV McMt'Bi: vv, AdmY. Bovnrd P. 0., Butlei Co., Pa. Estale of John (i. Sharp, dee'd. LATE OK RUI I ALO TWP. BITI.EK CO. I'A. Letters tebtamentary on the above named estate being been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves iudebted to to same w ill please make immediate payment, and any having claims against it will present them duly authenticated for settlement. MICHAEL Mot in t., Kx'r, Sarversvillo P. 0., liutler Co., Pa. Estate of Jacob Brown, dee'd, LATE OF CLAY TVVP., Bt TLEII CO., PA. Letters testamentary on tiie above-named estate having been granted lo the undersign ed, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate w ill present them duly authenti cated for settlement to TIL i IE C. BLOWS, Lxeeutrii, \V. Fleeter,* ' MeCandless P. < >., att'y. I Butler Co., Pa. Adniinistiatcr's Notice. In re. estate of J. 1". ICalstoii, dee'd. lale of Butler. Pa. Whereas, Letters of administration have been grunted to me. the undersigned, in the said i state, iiofh eis lierebv ulvei, |,. all parti's In dented lo the eslate of said (lis edent to call and settle, and all parties having claims against the same will present tliem duly authenticated for pa) meat. MKS It. K I:ai ro>°. Adui'i. May 7 , ls»i. Butler, l'a. Estate or Wm. McGrew, dee'd. I.ATKIH HtAKKI.ru rwr. 11l TI.KII CO.. I'A. Letters testamentary ou the above named esstaie having been granted totbe undersigned, all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate will ple.tse mske Immodiale pay ment, and anv having claims nihilist • tale, vi ill pri -ei,t;il.. in duly .nulli»i.ti-ateil.. •( setteinent. l ItANII t . MciiKEM', \A. LIoIT Ilollli, iii n praqiect. Pa | Estate of Piiscilfa Kirkpatrick. : 111. 'P. I.ATK or RCTLd. r*. ljetters tc Cu\. 4'* , has mad*' an afi- to th«'un«lers!gn*Jd lor the beLcllt ot his creditors, and all persous ladsbted to tld j « « it- i • »ame t<> said 48- ; •>u'ii* e at oiiiv. and .ill p«*rs«>ii« claims • saiil • 4taU> arc retjiiestcd to pMeist j t&Mii duiv authenticated tor !»»'Ulemont. I:.tkkt llrns<>N. Asßljfnee. K\ ans CtU. HutU-r« 0.. N, Estate of Mary Riddle, dee'd. 1 I.ATE OK CLINTON TWP. Letters teMamentan ou tlie estate of Marj liKldle. dee'd. late Of nintoil twp., lintler t'o.. I'n . having been granted lo the all i>ers kno*lnir themselves indebted to •jild estate will plea.-e make Immediate i>.i\ - meut .and anv liavlng claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated lor settle ment to JOHN li. O NMNl.ha.m. .IOHN II Ittkrs, Ex'rs. Kiddles x Koads. P. 0.. Butler Co., l'a. Estate of Nancy Bartley, dee'd. LATK OF BCTLEIL PA. Letters testamentary on the estate of Mrs N;ini\ Hartley, dee'd. late of the borough 01 liutler. l'a.. having been granted to the under signed. all person* knowing themselves indebt ed to sai i estate will please make Immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present thorn duly authenticated for settlement. JAMBS WILSON, Ex'r. Sonora P. 0., Hut ler Co., Pa. Williams A Mitchell. Att vs. FRANK KEMPER, 7 DE.VLEKJIX Light Harness, Dusters and Flynets. The largest and most complete line ol' robes, blankets, harness, ; wliips. trunks, and valises, and at lowest prices in 3-Sutler, is al ways to be found at KEMPER'S. r FOR SALE. An oil farm containing 61 acres of land, with £ oil royalty interest. Land of fair quality, average im provements, good spring of water and underlaid with TWO VEIN'S OF COAL, One of which is being worked on royalty. j Oil royalty amounts to about 150 BBLS. PER MONTH, Oil Lease expires in 1899, a part of farm still remains undeveloped. Farm situated in Butler Co., and will be sold at a great bargain if sold soon. For further particulars ad dress No. 25 S. Mill St., New Castle, Pa FOR SALE. Two jrrand and beautiful building lots on X. Me-Keau Street: also now, five-room framo house, with sewerage.ga.s and water. All tor s2ooo—slooo down and balance $lO per month till paid. Inquire at ALKX WILLIAMS' MUSIC STOKE. urAXTKD —Agents to sollelt orders for ou eiioiee. andhanly Nursery Stock. Steady Work For Kii»rgclic Temperate Men. Salary and expenses or commission If prefer ed. Write at once*.instate Age, Address. R. fci. Chase & Co. U3 iSW' /\ \Y i sse \I e x'e hm n t Is never content to stand still. Stagnation is death —Lii Trade as in other things. New Customers should be sought after all the time. There is only one way to them—use the Advertising columns ofthcHUTLER CITIZEN. Butler's Book I,•.>! aSao f nM :1i» tlmati .• uf «i r .< t. t. h \ r i-rn tb«l «rn<>tint. Km ll / 1 ~,j * •• k, ' r . 1.. ! l l »ir» Ktif ( • ■k' r r *• * -L «m»t . Martineourt, - J. M. Lieglnier. In order to enable everybody to to to our Great Butler County Fair in a good rig we have reduced the ]>rice of HARNESS, ROBES, LAP DUSTERS, FLY NETS, BUGGIES, CARTS, etc. below that ever before heard of in the State. If you don't believe it come and see, and if you don't see a larger stock at lower prices than you ever saw in your life we will pay you for your time. We mean what we say. S. B. HAHTINCOIIRTICC. 21 () W. Cunningham Si o -Leading Millinery House -3D m sa JE» We t>re now ready to exLibit tLis season's Ptyleftof M I=L=l j I X-IC R"Y" In every desirable style and quality. Our stock is unusually largo and attractive. Trimmed bats and bin nets of all descriptions— felt hats, velvet hits and siilor hats H its and bonnets trimmed to order. The largest and most complete stock of vol / , ribbons, tips, quills, birds and wings ever brought to Butler. FOB OH 11 jDRKN Hoods, caps, sailor hats in great varietv. MOURNING Hats and bonnets receive our best attention, a complete lino always o:> hand. "S.JD.T. PAPERS;., RAILR OAD TIME TABLES. WEST PKNN K. B. Trains leave IJutler for Allegheny at *•: 10, S:JO and 11:00 a. m., and 2:15 and ,">KX) I>. ni., arriving there at S:4O and 10:30 a. m. f and 1:24, 4:44 and (1:47 p. ui. The C:10 a. m. connects at the Junction with the mail east and at the intersection with Day Express on the main line g«mg east. . . The 2:4 j p. m. train connect# at junction with express east and at Intersection with Philadelphia Express. Trains arrive at Butler from Allegheny a. f-:35 and 10:35 a. m., and 1:30, 5:00 and 7:50 p. ra. Coming westward on the main .in'' the Pacific Express is the only train which connects at the Intersection and Junction lot Jhitler, passengers arriving here at 1:30 p.m. PITTSBUBO, 8H KKANOO & I.AKK liBIK It. K Trains leave Butler, by time table, for Greenville and Erie at :»:30 and 10:20 a. in., and 4\s"> p. m. The 5:30 and 4:55 trains con neet at Bracchton for Milliards, and all con nect for Meadville. Trains arrive from the North at HI. and 2:30 and 3:40 p. n>., and the 10:05 anil 2:30 trains have through car to Allegheny. A train leaves Milliard at 11:15, slow tune, and Anandale at 11:35 that c mnecU for But ler and Allegheny. p. & W. R. P.. On and after Aug. V, 18<»1. trains will leave the I'. & W. depot in Butler as fol lows: For Allegheny at 0:00, • an; H»:-J a. m. and 2; 10 and (!::«) p. m. Ihe ( hicago express leaves at 3:15 p. m. and New Castle accomodation at 1 *" p. m. and the <•:! - a.m. connects lor New Castle, lor Kane, Clar ion and Fox burg trains leave at 10:0,. a. m. and 5:05 and 8:35 p. m. Trains arrive at Butler irom Allegheny and the West at!': i 5, and 10:10 a. iu. and 12: 30 440 6:10, 8:10 and 8:30 p. m. an.l troni the North at S:00 au 1 10:05 a. ra. and >:SO p. m. - r The Sunday trains are as lollows, B:l.'a. m. to Allegheny and New Castle, 3:15 p. m. lor Chicago. 6:30 p. m. to Allegheny and /. '- lienople, and 5:05 p. m. to Clarion. .Sunday trains arrive from Allegheny at 10:10 a., m , 4 10 and 6:10 p.m. and at 8:10 from New Castle and at 8:00 a. ra. from I'oxburg. FOR SALE. I.OTS. I will oner for sale a.number of lots situated on the hljch gr< and adjacent to H. 11. (ioucher, Kwi.. and the orphans Home. I lie land is laid out In squares ol something less than one acre, each square being Burrouj 1 ' 11 '' 1 ti\ a 50-foot street, and containing live lots to feet front by IsO lee! back. These lots ure offt r ed at verj reasonable prices and on terms jo suit purehasera. Those who wish an entire sotiare can Is? accommodated. ALSO— I will sell nv farm In summit towu sldn.situated within one half mile i>f the ItuUer oorou gh line, adjoining lands A Full Again We mean our wall paper - 1 partment, lull and overflow if _• with our immense and cho: