'IH4 M CITIZEN FBI DAT, NOVEMBER 15, IMS. BCTLEB *o» a population of eooet It ia the countj aeat of Butler County, with %Sar railways, natural gas. and uneqnalled facuttim for oMoalict4im Prugieea evrywhete; new buildings. new Mnnhcum, a growing and prosperous town. New York Weekly Tribune— Free. By special arrangement* made for our so doing, we are enabled to offer to all our subscribers who pay arrearages, (if any) «id one year in advance, and to all new subscribers paying in advance, the New Tork "Weekly Tribune free for one year. For further particular? of thi« ofler see ad vertisement on 2d page. The New Tork Tribune ia a staunch Re publican paper, ita editor ia on oar Nation al ticket this year, ita weekly edition con tains all the beat editorial* and general article* ot the daily, and thia very liberal offer should be accepted by every Republi can of Butler county. Haw Advertisements. Biokel's Great Victory. Mark*' Bargains. Stockholder'* Meeting. The Imperial Purchasing Co. Auction Sale of Resturant. Winter Tours. Nora—Ail advertisers intending to make eanges in their ads. should notify us o' their intending to do so, not later than Monday morning. LOCAL AND GENERAL One that yim'd all remember, If there were not (could luck worse T) So few rhyme* for November. Patience is the key to contentment. —A toy factory for Butler ia talked of. "Foxine," a new color, i* a reddish lilac. —W- ather prophets predict nine snow storm*. —Don't fail to attend Co. E's benefit Wednesday evening. —The parlor mirror has gone into dis use. —Sofia pillows have grown abnormally large. Rhinestone buckles are one of the fea ture* of the winter's millinery. —The very light young man i* a heavy social burden. —This year'* crown less bonnets meet with the approval of theater-goers. » —The backbone of Summer has been annihilated. —The T. M. C. A. willreceive its friends at ita room this (Thursday) evening. —Pnmpkin j allow ia a new shade, used principally in upholstery. —A German town dog fancier say* he can read character in a dog'* tail. —Judge J. Norman Martin is an appli cant for the office of U. 8. District Attor ney of this district. —What doth it profit a man if he "gain the whole world and can't eat a square mealf —Standing on one's dignity is as uncer tain a way of getting along in this world as walking on stilts. —Up in Mercer last week a man who was born in 1808, and a woman born in 1856, took out a license to marry. —Visitor—"How does the land lie ont this wayt" Native—"lt ain't the land that lies, sir; it's the land agent*." —Butler needs a hospital of some kind, and the agitation in favor of one should be enoonraged. —Epicure* now affect deviled smelt heads aa the oorrect dish for a late break fast or for a midnight supper. —A humorous person in Kensington takea a package of yeast to bed with him to assist him in early rising. —A rejected youth has dyed bis hair white in hopes that the girl will at tribate it to suffering and change her mind. —Next Wednesday evening the Imperi al Quartette Concert Co. of Boston, will give a concert in the Opera House, ior the benefit of Co. I. —Hon. Geo. R. Wendling of Washing ton, D. 0., will deliver bis new and great est lecture in College Chapel, Grove City, on Nov. 30. —Dean Campbell of Butler and Jimmy Oalvin the Pittsburg bail player have gone into the liquor business at 32 Sixth street, Pittsburg. —The Sbackford Company did not play in Butler, Saturday evening last. It "went under" in Buffalo, a few day* be fore. —The Conitable* kick on the provision* of the new ballot law that increase their duties without a corresponding increase in compensation. —The Imperial Quartette Concert C0.,0f Boston will give a concert for the benefit of Co. E. 19th Kegt. N. G. P. in the Opera House, on Wednesday evening, Nov. 30. —Prof. Bos* of Dudley Observatory aaya that that comet ia moving from the Earth inateac* of toward* it; also that it is 290,000,000 mile* distant, which, if true, Rhould eradicate our fear* of a collision. —Dogs come high but some people muat hare them. In Pittsburgh since the iirat of May, 2,000 canine* have been drowued, and 990 returned to owner* on payment of fine*. The receipts from dog licenaes and fines were over 16,000. —Laat week waa "meteor week," but no body about here aeemed to be be interest ad in the falling of Heavenly Stars. There waa some gossip, however, regarding some of par social stars. —Typhoid fever is unusually pre valient this Fall, and strange to say, it finds tbe majority of iu victims in elevated loca tions. That was noticed about Butler, aud it was nntioed in tbe case of the village of Farmington in Venango twp. —The latest and prettieet song now be ing rang on tbe stage, is entitled The Ind ian Summer Time. It is by the popular aathor, Will L. Thompson, of Bast Liver pool, O. The price is 40 cents. Send tbe author half price, uid you will receive a oopy. —A new method of counting the words la a telegram went into effect on the West ern Union and Postal Telegraph lines a few days ago. Under the new rules tele grams will be much cheaper. Single let ter*, figures and signs instead of being ooanted as a word will be grouped, three taken as a word. —Now that election is over let us turn oar attention to the careful and economical •election of the list of Christmas presents, in which agreeable pursuit tbe CITUI* will,as usual,be your best friend and guide. Il will pay you to scan ita advertising oolums plosely from now till the Holidays. —An entertainment given by Sunbury Academy in the Ball, Friday night, was well petronued. The play was "Solon Shin gle." It was a creditable performance, and was enjoyed by a large and apprecia tive audknoe.Tbe school there ban been making wonderlul progcess under the Management of Prof. Knooh aud his able assistants. LEQAL NEWS. Civil Court met Monday at 1 P.- M • with Judge* Hoien an J Martin presiding. The jury lijt waj colled over and all answered to their name*, excepting a post master, whom the law excuse*: and one or other* who have moved ont of the county. Alexander Welsh and »*. J. Thompson were excused trom service on the j'-iry on account of physical weakness, and C. E. Reed because he is a druggist and is with oat a skilled aiwirtant at present. Two attorneys had scarts around their heads and necks to hide boils, and several were suffering from colds, otherwise the Bar was in its usual fighting trim. Judge Hazen cautioued the jurors against leaving the building without consent, as he would treat such action as contempt of Court,and bold the delinquent juror responsible. The Trial List was read over, a case se lected for each room, also a jury, and up to the time of our going to press the fol lowing cases have been disposed of: Wm. Jones vs Elcho Oil Co. and J F Brecht, Xov 22, verdict for the plaintiff for SBO 00 Summit twpvs Jacob Reott and An drew Knause. So 22, settled. Jas M Marshall vs Samuel Ziegler._ Xo 21. Verdict for the plaintiff for SC3 45 J L Moritz vs Samuel Beam, settled. _ Casper Gerlach vs Gabriel Barnhart.Xov 22. Verdict for plaintiff for $5. it A Sitler vs Jno A Steele, settled. Ellis Hetselgesser vs Wm Watson, set tled D B White and A J Alcorn vs B Mas seth et al, (on trial.) Oil W ell Supply Co vs J E Starr, surviv ing partner, etc, (on trial.) On edn.-sday the jurors not empanelled ware excused until M on day j! 1 p. m. JFOTHA. The Co. Commissionejs paid the State Tax this year last week, it amounted to $10,506 11; three-fourths of which will come back to the county in the shape of school warrants on the basis.of taxables as per the assessment of 1889. Co. Treasurer Wilson paid off the last of the county bonds, Monday. It was for SIO,OOO, and was owned by Samuel Robin son. The charter of the North Washington Institute was filed. Monday. The Pardon Board has recommended the pardon of Adam Minninger; and has re fused to interfere in the case of Thomas Lee. The license of Caroline Blinn of Evans Citv was transferred, Wednesday, to Jacob C. Hjle. LATE PROPERTY TRASSFBRS. Thog W Wigtnn to W W Robinson i acre in Brady for $650 E H Ralsion to Mary A Ralston lot in Mt. Chestnut for S4OO. M A Ralston to M W Shannon Jr lot in Mt Chestnut lor S2OO. Robt McClung to Annie Ligmanowsky lot in Butler twp. for .?300. J E Meyer to Eliz Keener lot in Butler twp for SOOO. r themselves. There is every element in the entertainment Ui please. Tbe niasic is of the bright and catchy order, there comedy element is in the band of tbe best comedians in the profession The costumes ate new nd pleading to the eye, new scenes arc used and brilliant ef forts are got by the use of lime and colceium lights. Tbe company comes highly recommended, and will undoubted ly be greeted by a large bouse. Hosiery Bulletin. Infants' all wool seatnleHs from 10c to 40c. Children's all wool seamless doable heel and toe 25c Children's all wool seamless double knee, beel and toe 35c Children'* imported cashmere 50c Children's double kuee. beel and toe (equal to band knit) 75c Lndien' fleeced 30. 40 and 50c " all wool seamless 25, 35,40, and 50c. Ladies' imported cashmere 75c and $1 00 M F. & M MARKS 113 to 117 South Main St Best styles in Dress Goods and Cloaks at L. STZIN SI SON'S. Educationally. Pennsylvania (urnihbed tbe Stand ard for tbeeutire rruntry and she owes tbe (act to Thaddens Stevens. For Personal iparel to adorn tbe forms of the teucners of Butler county we furninh The '-Standard'' Patterns Ca!t and get a fashion sheet at RITTKR A KAIJSTON'B. —Take jour children to Zaver's Gallery for Pictures that will suit yon. Postoffice building. —On December Ist we begin to invoice and want to reduce our slock all we can befdre that time, there fore will make special low prices in blankets, robes, harness and every thing we have Martincoart ns. late of Franklin tap.. Butler «'o.. Pa., • ee'd. alt persons know Ing themselves Indebted to said e-rttte are requestrd to make tmmedtate payment ml u.uae having claims against (he same «IU please present them properly authenticated for settlement to ths uudenigned. THOU** UatxowiY. Administrator. K. McJunkln. Prospect. Penn'a. Atfy. Oct. 24. 1892. Executors' Notice. IWTATB or LOTISA MTDIR. DBC'D. Letter* testamentiiry li. the ettate of Louisa Snyder, deed, late of Brad) twp.. Bu'ier Co.. Pa., hav ing been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to Srfld estate will please make immediate payment. and any having cUinu agalst the same will preseut them duly authenticated for settlement to LOKXKZO U. SsYDra. McCaodlea* P. 0., or SKTH West Liberty P. 0.. butler CO.. Pa.. W. D. Brandon. Att'y. Executors. Orphans* Court Sals. By virtue of an order and decree of the Orphana' Court of Butl -r county, Penn'a.!, the undersigned administrator or the estate of Isaac U 1;loway. late of Connoquenesalng twp.. said county and state, win offer fur *ale at public vendue on the premlaes. on WEDNKSDAV. NOVEMBER 30. A. D . 1592. at 1 o'clock p. m., of said day. 170 IV res of land, more or less, sltualr lo the lown sblp.eounty and State alortAaid.hounded on the north by lands ot Ebenezer l>odds and N. Slupe. on the east by lacda of McDonald helm, on tbe south by lands of Thos. Uklloway.aud bounded by IAOOS of Jobn Uerkert and Samtirl liempblll; about 120 acres cleared and cultivat ed baiance woodland; brlrk dwwiin* HOU* and frame bank bam. outbuildings and good orchard thereon; well watered and lo all re spects a valuable tract of land. TKKMrt OK SALE . -One-third of the pur c i>aae money to t»- paid on confirmation of sale and the balance tn two equal annual payments thereafter wltn interest trom said confirmation to be secured by bond, or bond and mortgage. Title Rood. THOMAS UALLOWAY. Adm'r of Isaac tialloway.dec'd., E. McJunkln. AW'y. Prospect. Pa. Petition for Divorce. Wm. Dim mock vs )A. D., No. 8. Dec. T.. Margaret M. Dlmmock.f I*B2. Kept. 29th. 1*0». It being- made to appear tbat the subpoena and Alias Subpoena have been returned by the Sheriff N. E. 1. and motion of J. T. Donly. att'y. for libelant, the Court direct publication to be made areordlng to law. nnd rules of Court, and appoiut J. B. McJunkln Esq.. as a commissioner to lake testimony Br 1 us cocwr. WM. M. BROWN. Sheriff. Administratrix' Notice- Letters of administration, C. T. A , hav ing been granted to the nnderxigned on tbe estate ot JohD Kicbardnon, late of COD noqnenensing twp., Butler Co., i'a., all persons knowning themßelve* indebted to xaid estate are reqnested to make Im mediate payment, and all having claim* againat tbe same will present them duly authenticated for settlement to NABCT KICHABDSOU, Connoqnenesxing P. O , J. D. McJankin. Batler Co., Pa Att'y. Administrator's Notice. BTTTATB OK JAMES Y. EXQUSB, DBC'D. Letters of administration on tbe extate of James T. Englixh, dee'd. late of Frank lin twp , Butler Co., Pa , having been granted to tbe undersigned all perxonn knowing themselves indebted to said entate will pleaxe mako immediate pay ment, and any having claims against xaid estate will present them duly authenticat ed for settlement to lit* JAMS EHGUSB, J W. F. ESULIRB, / Adm'r*. L. R. EHULISH, ) Prospect, Pa. JOHN M. THOMPSON, Att'y. KEEP WARM AT —♦♦• Little Expense in our Underwear.*** Children's underwear from 15c. to 75c. lilies' heavy cotton veals c. " '* drawers 50c, SI.OO and $125. Warners' Health underwear in two piece and onion *oito. M. F. & M. Marks'. Planing Mill —AMD— Lumber Yarenstd. Pu rity cart and accuracy i< every department of tern* bunnett. Only reyutrrrd pharmacists art employed and personal tupemsiom tpren to er try detail. Wt endearrrr to ktep every thing that it inquired for, if tet do not hart tchaf your prtscrtptfn call* for wt «rt U tell you to ami do our bttt to yet •' for you at the earliest possible time. Xo matter rhat it needed for tht tick room come to our store. Our prices are at low at con sittent tctth pure goods. Inferior ones ire do not eare to handle at any price, rhyriciant pre scriptions and family re cap ts a specialty. Respectfully, C. N. BOYD, Druggist. Diamond Block, Butler, Pa. BL.-TI.KK 'DOTY NATIONAL BANK, BITLK*. Pa. CAPITAL r*u r». . . *I.M Wnooso ! OKFICEKS: Jcs. Harrmir Prcvt. J. V. Rltts. Vice frwt C. A Ralley. taah<- DIREITOKS : Jos. Hartman. C. p. Oimtos. «. SI R>m.. H. Kcuwwofy. C. D. J. V. Km* *. K. Ahram«. Lmlte Hazlert, I<; s-altn. W. S. Waldron. M r Inr««r, A ifeneral banking hiisinmw tran-iA.fl la pnlu*ht and soi:** p. ra. The 6:20 a. ra. tram and 2:43 p. ■>. train* connect at Butler Junction with train* Kaet to Blairsville Intersection, wb>*re coajeetuw is made witft the Day Exprew and Pbiiad'a Exprem going Ka»t Train* arrive at Butler at and 10:3 ". a. m and 1:30, .S:00 and 7: *) p. m , leaeinir Vl legheny at 5:55. *:.io an<* 10:40 a. ui a»ul* 'ls 15 and S;10 p. m p. A ar. a. K. Trains leave the P. A W depot near C*n tre Ave., .Hoathaide. Kntier time, an foil** going snath: 1:00 a. m.—Allegheny Accomodation. #:lo—Allegheny and Akroa Kipreai rum on Buaday to Allegheny, and connect* daily to New Castle. 10:20 a. m.— Allegheny Accomodation. 2:50 p. m. Allvheny Expnrw. 3:30 p. aa.—Chicago ExpreM, runs on Sua day. 5:55 p. m.—Allegheny aad Zelienople Mail Knna oa Handav to Allegheny aloae. On Sunday aione, at 11:15 a. a> ,Allegheny Express. Going North—lo:os a. m. Rmlfbnl Mail. 5:00 p. m —Clarion A corn. 7:25 p.m. —Foxbarg Aeeom. <)n Hundsv a train lea»i for Callery at 11:15 a. ra. No Sunday trains oaths narrow g«««ge. The 3:20 p. m. train South connect* at Cal lery with the Chicago eipree*. winch ruaa daily and is equipped with the Pullaian buf fet ami sleeping roaches. Trains for Hntler leave Allegheay at 8:10 and I0;3o a. m , city time, and 3 (iO, 5-.Z*» and li 15 p. m. On Sunday at 8:10 a. m. and 3:00 p. m Trains arrive at Butler at t.l) and 9: » a. m. and ll:V>. 4:45, 7:20 an-l *3O p. a. i«s »BCE'I , Nil K*AKMO A LA(I ■ *!■ ». • Train* leave th« P A W .Icpot, Roller lime, m fallow*: 5:30 a. m. to Erie, arriving there at 10:15 * m. 10.30 a. m. to Erie, arriving there at 3:10 p m., Buffalo at 6:45 p. m. 5:<«0 p. m. to Grceuviile. arriving there «■ 7:25 p. m. A train anivee from firrenville M 10-U6 a in with tnroogh car to A llegt'ii j ov.-r the P. A W; fine »i 2;tH p. m. from Erie which connect* with both ro»U U> Allegheny, awl one at MO p. m from Erie. Train* leave Milliard* at ami 11 1 • a in. plow time and connect i«r liuiler. aaxi the 5:00 p. ni. train from Hatler connect* for Milliard (. The *:WI a. m. and 3p. m train* on tmUi roml* in Allegheny connect with traiae on the P. 8. A L. E. at Hatler. -o:o- IT IS A PLEASURE TO WEAK GAR MENTS THAT ARE CORRECT LY DESIGNED AND PERFECT FITTING. -o:o- THIS SATISFAC TION YOU CAN DEPEND ON SHOULD YOU HOOK YOUR ORDER AT Aland's. I^arKC^Dis^lay^j^ Handsome Fabrics fur FALL AND WINTER. The Imperial PurchaslnK Co., 130S filbert Kt. I'hila.. Pa. buy* everything wholesale ai d wait. Mirror* piano. org.a and tuueiral instrument* «.rent ear- in the ■electiuo of *nitable prreente. I hargr* no Comiuiaatoo*. Sample* aul eeUmale* sent int. \ | Our line of Fall and Winter Clothing 4 Is Complete. s 0 TAILOK MADE 13 TAILOR « > COATS, MADE _ j i*triTd, Best in make, Perfect in irt, | ALL GRADES, * ALL SIZES, - ALL PRICES. Our fine selection of dotkiaf for men. boys and children U - is by far the m .st elegant we have cv*-r *hc»- t< the people of . Butler and vicinity. We arc bound to beep ap our reputatiua for fine clothing, and we assure y«>u it is to your interest to see js it you u.int a fine s. t ovcroa: be*->r- v u purchase elsewhere. Mothers, don t forget the boys We have everything in the line of boy*' clothing, at lowest possible pc-ces 1 isnrami. S. Main St., - Butler, Pa. Great Sacrifice Sale OP CLOTHING. Oar counters, tables sod sbelres ar* orer: *>lel i*d l>if M to mm loaded Id order to aeeoaiplieh this we bar* a. J- a gresr umlwia the pras on all men*. boys and children* oit- as i ce»rr>»aafc W * moat tarn th»*se good* into ® -m** b* IW t«« Cmmm sear the assortment is complete This ts pceiuve'y % ea-h sals so goads eb«n«l st theee price. For the want of space we can only ihm t m \ (bar V iW Tiatgaias 35 mens doable breasted *aiu at 15.00 worth |T M 2S mens aiagts breasted suit* at - -- <54 " )M 42 meoa overcoat* at - 24 mens overcoat* at - - - - 550 * IN 19 boya salts, sites 12 to 19. at - - - ! W - 3,75 29 boys *ait*. stse* 12 to 19. at - X*# - SIM 2* boys overcoata, aisea 12 to 19. at - - 175 •• IN 17 boas overcoats. sia>s 12 tJ 19. at - - 2.75 ** 4M 39 ehildreoa suits, sisea 4to 12. at - - - 125 ** 1M 43 children* aaita. aisea 4to 14. at - - ITS • 275 27 children* cape overcoat*. •»»»• 4t012 at - 1.25 ~ t M 29 children* cape overcoats. stse* 4 toll a' - 2L«N» ** !.«• SCHAUL BROS. & CO. One Price Clothiers. OPPOSITE HOTEL VOOELRY. - ICTLML PA. THE RETURNS COMPLETE! Bat.er Co tmHwmmr HERE ARE THE PRICES. READ THXM. Indies' fine don battoa sboe*. tip or sc " velvet slipper* iae 56e. " waterproof sboaa. 75a, 91 aed 91 15- MISSES' AND CHrLDREJf 3 PRICE LIST MiaeeV rood grata battoa aboea Me sad 91 Children's calf and oil grain ehosa. htrh ra«. 91 " irrai n aboea. heel or sprioc. #«> »5e " don battoa -hoes. 50e, 75e a«d 21 Infant.* fine ahoee, 25c. 35e aad 54c A GKEAT St'KPKISE FOR MEX AND BOYS. One lot of men's boots that I will Hoe* at |l 50. ** " ei.ra high boots bw fl. ** •* fine call boots for 92. " *• heed-pegged boot a f>>r #2 -VI. " boya' atena boota, 4 aad b, 91 *• stogs boou. tap aoJe. 9l ->" SEE LINE OF MEN'S ANO BOYV PINE SHOCS. M n's fine sboee. ia battoa. laee or c-aaeei-e, 91 Ift •» 91 *• fl 75 aad 92 llors' and yoathe' bi«h rat erbo« i«»» ia batsa ar leas 51. 91 25 and 91 54). Whsn Ysu Want S:k::l ah:ss 7rj Erckal'a. For boya aad girla oar lias of arbn 4 aboes wee a.*er hmt'mt Tba children muat bare good waterproof «boee fo* school aad »a haea 'lts . bat arbea »'>o ceo gat Bnetas. Lfasaatag. • ■adaa ar Woonsocket at 92 25 witb • pair af .|»ppe« thro-ert ia tksy are eery ebeap See that the name of one of the ab>>re menu «n*d aaek.*e are a'aaaped aa bottom ami pat tbem at 9i 25 aritb alipper* aad y«Mt are all r*gbt Doa't b«iy 2d <|aalitf boots; tbey are dear at mr*y pr"» They are mads af aM rubbera and coal tar lad tea' rubber boota. let t|tja>i*y, 91 20. Mieeee - I »0 Boya' " » SO Yoathe* - I 10 All kind* of robber good* reduced Fefe b-e»»s wis ®eara 92 jas «l beaef oeera Pnss «ialy fl. Boots and Shoes Made to Opdw HepairlnK Dona Dsy Hecaiasd. Leather and Findings. Placasruitt) a aprons, ate. JOHN BICKEL No. 128 South Main StraeJ But lor, P». What We Want is more room and more money. 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WM BIEHL FV**V On* «)un «nr«t of I«m Sl. «a Ht AU f ->d, •»* M* h—x*'-- "••rm* Laa4 ai«kt. Trlnyim— S« U.