THE CITIZEN FRIDAY, JULY 21, 1893. BCTI.BR nas a population of about 10,000. It is the County seat of Butler County, with co.ono. _ , . Four railways, natural gas. and unequalled tat ;lltles for manufactures. Progress evrywhere; new buildings, new manufactures, a growm* and proMivrous towo. New York Weekly Tribune—Free. By special arrangements made for our so doing, we are enabled to offer to all our subscribers who pay arrearages, (if any) and one year in advance, and to all new subscriber." paying in advance, the New York Weekly Tribune free for one year. For further particulars of this ofler see ad vertisement. New Advertisements. Orphan's Court Sale, estate of T. David Simmons, dec'd. Orphan's Court Sale, estate of Jacob Flick, dec'd. The People's Store locals. Klingler s "Snow Drift" local. Chicago Excursions local. Allen Nursery Co. NOTB— AII advertisers intending to make c tnges in their ads. should notify UK of their intending to do so, not later than Monday morning. I.Oi!AL A.NI) EttAL. It's hot 03 high, ind it's hot below, It's a.i hot as , when the wind don't blow. —They say the .!«w comet has a green tail. —Tlio surplus and profits of the Nation al Bank now aggregate $38,935.14. See card. —For several days lately the mercury stood at 96 in the shade; whicli is abont as hot as the human race can stand. —Under the amended ballot law the ballot is decreased to one-half the size re quired under the original law. —The issue of three sizes of postal cards is to be stopped and only one size made which is to be 3} by inches. —Lawn fete at C. G. Christie's Thursday evening; and at tho Orphans' Home Fri day evening. —At the meeting of the School Board of Butler, Thursday evening, it was de cided to have a nine months term. —We direct the attention of our young male readers to the letter of ex-Gov. Bea ver on our 4th page. —A fifty pound turtle caught in the BufTalo near Worthington a few days ago snapped the leg of a large dog and broke it. —Poor old Meadville, with her one block of brick pavement, gets more hard busi ness cracks than any would-be city in the State.— Blizzard. —The farmers League of Buffalo twp. is preparing to hold a grand basket pic nic at Kelly's School House on Wednesday the 16th of August. Everybody is invited to attend. —President Eaton of the Humane Soci" ety of Pittsburg came to Butler last Fri day and organized a branch of the society here, with Policeman Skillman as active agent. —Some time age we made a note of the heavy weights of Butler, but missed the heaviest of them all—John Timblin of the sth ward—who weighs 270 pounds in sum mer and 288 pounds in winter. —The ex-pupils of the Orphans Home will hold a re-union ou Thursday, Aug. 3d. About seventy young men and women are expected to attond, and a program is being prepared for the day. —A fellow who couldn't spare a dollar for a newspaper a year sent fifty 2-cent ■tamps to a down-east Yankee to know how to raise beets. He got an answer "to take hold of the tops and pull." —lt is now tbe general opinion that the World's Fair excursion rates will settle to about one cent per milo, and that all tbe roads will agree on that basis. The P.f 'e iling the Whit mire wool and steer. Krug was to pay about S3O for that steer and Smith gut it lor $18; and Duffy's check fur tlm wool was to Geo. Gorden. Since tiie above U-HS put in type, John Gorden, Jr , was .arrested in Armstrong Co., by Peter Whitmire and lirafcam Camp bell, and brought to Butler Ho had a hearing before Esq. McAboy. Wednesday i morning and was committed to j-iil to an swer at next Court for the larceny of the wool and steer. Michael Scanli: and v.ife returned home Tuesday, and were arrested for jumping their bail and put In jail. Little Sam. Hays' father was in town Wednesday, and took .Simmy to Kensing ton. Henry French and James Say got bail last week. Orinda Wallace was gr.iated absolute divorce from William Wallace on the Ist, Inst. LATK PBOPBBTF TKASSFKEB. G C Barnes to D S Hawk,s4 and 45 acre 8 and 2 lots in Washington for SI6OO. L> S Hawk to Amy A Barnes same for SI6OO. Laura A Catnpbcii to Henrietta Gilbert, 1 acre in Adams for SISO. Adam Dam bach to W G Dambach, 70 acres in Forward and Connoquenessing for SI6OO. Adam Dambach'to Sidney J Dauibach,4o acres in Forward for S3OOO Isabel Birch to J W Davis et al trustees, lot in Butler for S2OO. J N Ifft to Evans City Cemetery Asso ciation, 1 acre in Jackson lor $10125 Albert Winter et al Exr's to Stephen Lock wood, 45 acres in Zelienople lor SSOOO. Adam Troutman to W. G. Ziegier, lot in Batler for SI4OO. J A Leideckar to J V i'itts, lot in But ler for $2500. Jno Renno to Milo V Cold, lot in But ler for SI.OO Margt. Newell to C A A brains lot in Coaltown for $5.00 Marriage Licenses. John Burns Buffalo t^p Susan Kelly " Henry Ross Butler twp Lu Cunningham Jefferson twp Lafayette McGowan Beaver Falls Sadie Garwig Whitestown A H Oesterling Pittsburg Sadie Dunbar Butler Robt Kinter Allegheny Ida Kingsley Butler Accidents. The caving in of the Sharpsburg tunnel on the P. io the round trip. On July 27th next the second of the pop ular 12-Day Excursions to the seashore will leave Pittsburg by special train at 8:50 A. M., arriv ing at Philadelphia at 7:16 that evening,where the night may be spent and and regular train taken the next day for the shore. The tickets will be valid for return passage for twelve daj's, and a choice destination allowed —whether At lantic City, Cape May, Sea lale City, or Ocean City. The rate of $lO from Pitts burg and proportionately low rates from other places is remarkably cheap, and af fords an excellent opportunity for an eco nomical trip to the ocean. These rates apply on regular trains leav ing Pittsburg at 4:30, 7:00 and 8:10 p. m., or on special train leaving at 8:50 a. m. on the above mentioned date. The special train will bo run on the fol lowing schedule., and the.tickets will be srid at the rates quoted: TRAIN RATE. LEAVES. Pittsburg ...$lO 00 6:15 A. M. Butler... 10 00 6:15 " Philadelphia Ar ... 7:16 P.M. For detailed information address or ap ply to Thos. E. Watt, Passenger Agent, 110 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg. Pennsylvania Exhibits at the World's Fair. Are ahead of theiu all, chiefly among them is the display of pure liquors manu factured in the State. It is conceded that no rye whiskies made in the world can equal those made in Pennsylvania, more especially Silver Age, Duqu*i>ue or Bear Creek. These three bran is head the list of pure Ryes, and are so AMII known that every reputable dealer sells them. North, East, South and West they load all others because they are pure; because they are reliable, and beause they aro stimulants that strengthen and invigorate. They are sold at prices within tbe reach of all, and are sold upon their merits for purity and strength. Silver Age, $1.50: Duquesne $1 25; Bear Creek, SI.OO, full standard quarts. Ask your dealer for them; insist on having thorn, and if you caunot be sup plied, send to Max Klein, Allegheny, Pa. Price list of all liquois sent on application. All goods packed neatly and securely. MAX KLEIN. Allegheny, Pa. How is This ? Something unique even in these days of mammoth premium oilers, it is the latest effort of Stafford's Magazine, a New York monthly of home and general reading. The proposition is to send the Magazino one year for one dollar, the regular sub scription price; and in addition to send eacb subscriber fifty-two coinpleto novels during the twelve months: one each weeek. Think of it. You receive a new and com plete novel, by mail, post paid,every week lor fifty-two weeks, and in addition you get the magazine once a month for twelve months, all for one dollar. It is an ofFer which the publishers can only afford to make in the confident expectation of get ting a hundred thousand new subscribers. Among the authors in the coming series aro Wilkie Collins, Walter Besant, Mrs. Oliphant, Mary Cecil llay, Florence Marryat, Anthony Trollope, A. Conan Doyle, Miss Braddon, Captain Marryat, Miss Thackery and Jules Verne. If you tflsh to take advantage of this unusual op portunity,. send one dollar for Stafford's Magazine, one year. Your first copy of the magazine and your first number ol'Jthe fifty two novels (one each week) which you aro to receive during the year will be sent you by return mail. Remit by P. O. Order, registered letter or express. Address 11. STAFFORD, PUBLISHER, Stafford')* Magazine, P. O. Box 2264, New York, N. Y. Please mention this paper. New Broadcloths, Bedford Cords, Henriettas and Fine Dress Goods at L. STEIN & SON'B. —Pianos, Upright Pianos, Metallophones, Organs, Accordeonß, Concertinas, Musical Boxes, Mouth Organs of all kinds at J. F. T. STEIILE'S —The brightest letters from the World's Fair—The greatest sport ing and base ball reports—and the best summer resort correspondence is to be found in the PITTSBURG DISPATCH. —Children's Trnnks Children's Bureaus. Children's Chairs Children'* Wooden Bedsteads. Children's Wooden Tables. Children's Wooder Rockers at J.F. T. STEIILE'S Ger n LIT Kuittirg YBID, Spanish and Saxony Yarns at L. STEIN D PKOHTS. - $:;5,03.».n. OKFICEK3: Jos. Hartman. Pres't. J. V. Rltts, Vice Pres't, C. A. Bailey, Cashier, DIRECTORS : Jos. U irtmun. C. P. Collins, O. M. Kusst-11, 11. McSweeney, r. l>. Greenlee, J. V. Itatj. E. E. Abrams. Leslie 1 la/Jett, I. <; Smith, W. S. Waldron. W. Henry Wilson. H. Flcegan. A general banking business transacted. In terest paia on time deposits. Money loaned on approved security. Foreign exchange bought and sold. INSURANCE COMPANY U NORTH AMERICA,IOOth Year Assets $9,730,000.00. Home of New York, Assets $9,328,000.00. Hartford of Hartford, Assets $7,109,000.00. Continental of New York, Assets $6,380,000.00. NEW YORK LIFE, Assets $137,499,000.00. Office of E. E. ABRAMS & CO. Office in HUSELTON BUILDING, ;next to the Court House. RAILROAD TIME TABL ES. WKST PBNN B. K. 011 and after December 19th, 1892, tra'as will leave Butler as follows: For Butler Junction and intermediae sections, and for Allegheny City, 6.15, A . M., 8:40, 11:00, 2:45, p. tn. 5:00, daily except Sunday. ForTarentum, Freeport and Allegheny Valley Junction, 0:15, a. m. 8:40 v 11:00, 2:45 p. m. 5:00 p. m., daily except Suuday. For Sharpsburg, 6:15 a. in. 11:00, 2:45 p. m. 5:00. F'or Blairsville and Blairsville Intersec tion; 6:15 a. m. and 2:45 p. m., daily except Sunday. Trains leaves Allegheny City for Taren tum, Butler Junction and Butler at 6:55 a. m., t!:45, 10MO, 3:15. 10:40 p. m. 6:10, daily except Sunday. For Sharpsburg at 6:55 a. m. B:4s,and 10:40 p. rn. Trains pass Blairsville Intersection east ward as follows: Harrisburg Accommodation, 7:30 a. m., daily except Sunday. Day Express, 9:40 a. m., daily. Mail Express, 3:18 p. m , daily. Philadelphia Express 6:28 p. m., daily. From I'nion Station, Pittsburg, Eastern Standard time, for Altoona. Harrisburg, Washington, Philadelphia and New York; 3:30 a. m. Penn'a. Limited, 7:15 a. ra. 4:30 p. in.. 7:00 p. m., 8:10 p. til. For Harrisburg daily except Sunday, 5:25 a. m. and 1:00 p. m. For Harrisburg Sunday only, 8:10 a. in., arriving at Philadelphia at 10:55 p. m. For time tables and further information inquire of the Ticket Agent at the Station, or address Thos E. Watt, P. A. W. Dist. 110 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. V. & W. K. B. Schedule, In effect July, '»3. (Butler time). The Short Line to Pittsburg. DKPABT SOUTH. FROM SOITB. fi.oo a m Allegheny a.Mam.Al & C'h'cago 8.20 a m All'v & Ch. Ex 10.00 am, Allegheny Ex 10.0 jam Allegheny Ac 12.35 p m, All y s. cn'go 3.00pm Allegheny Mall <.55 pm. Allegheny Ex 3.:« p m Chicago Kx. 7.15 p m.AH'y &Ak Ex 5.5.") p m All'y £ Ell. Ex p m, A"egheny Ac OEPART NORTH . FROM NORTH. 10.05 a m Kane & Brad. |s.os a m.Foxburg Ac 5.00 p m Clarion Ac 9.65 a rn, Clarlan Ac 7.85 p m Eoxburg Ac ">.40 pin, Kane Mail SUND VY TRAINS. DEI'AKT SOUTH. I FROM SOCTH. 5.20 am. Chicago Ex lio.oo a m .Allegheny Ac 11.15 a in, Allegheny Ex 112.35 p m. Chicago Ex 3.35 p ill, chleaft >Ex 14.55 pm. Allegheny Ex 5.55 p m,; Allegheny Ac iT.l.i p in, DeForrest Ac Trains leave Allegheny for Butler 7.30, 8.20, 10.30 a. ra., and 3.10, 5.25 and 6.15 p. m. Train leaving Butler at 5.20 a. m. arrlvts Chicago 10.00 p. m. Chicago Express leaving Butler at 3.35 p. m. arrives in Chicago at 7.05 a. m. PITTSBURG, SIIKNAXGO ic LAKE KlllE K. B Summer schedule P. S. &L. E. In effect July 17. Butler time. GOING NORTH. FROM NORTH. 12—5 30 a. m., Erie 1—9.50 am, Meadvllle 11—10.U " '• it—2.42 p m, Erie 2—5.00 p m, Meadvllle 13—9.32 p m, Erie No. 12 makes close connections for New Cas tle. Buffalo, Cleveland and Chicago. No.n makes connections all paits east on W. N. V. £P. at Mercer Junction, and with N. Y. L. E. . !t -«-• otir S> ring • ti>:• Ih\ >1 tjiuitv a:i (lie it-M i»<»vt 'lies c-.v»i." and i»ci? us. Ft'you .visit t tl.f very Ust in .*; \les and I- ;iai>lt« makes rotne and see us. Few can meet an ! nuiiu can b.-at <>ur prices. They !i»*.ve got to g-» Hani truer, high pritv* ;m:«1 big profits .-I'l l t-xi-1 a« ur iii'-: Ijduii'l lo lead. Truth hrand> our »o -ds "iioueei Quality." Kei.iio n\ recommends our low prices H. SCHNESDEMAN, (*!«»'i'l< Kim 1 . 104 South Main St., Butler, Pa. Hot Weather Clothing. Now is the time for vou to look for llot Weather Clothing. We have the line for vou to select from and they go J « c at these prices. Men's checkered seersucker coats 75 cts. ■M«n's striped seersucker coats and vests SI.OO. Men's black alpaca coats $1.25. Men's black alpaca coats and vests $2.75. Men's colcied alpaca coats and vests $3.00. * Men's bine flannell coats and vests $3.25. Black alpaca clerical coats and vests $4.00. Men's fine black and blue serge coats and vests $5.00. Roy's light weight coats 50 cts. to s2.co. Men's straw hats 25 cts. to $2.00. Boy's straw hats 25 cts. to SI.OO. See our Window Display of Light Vests. SCHAUL & NAST'S, Opposite Hotel Yoo-elv, Butler, Pa. The 0. W. HARDMAN Art Company Limited. SPECIALTIES Everything in Photographing and Portrait*, in I'astol.'Grayon, Sepia, Oil or Water Colors, that in worthy of honest sale, and Htrictlj" FIRST CLASS, IS OUR SPECIALTIES. 01(1 Pictures REPRODUCE!) anil ENLARGED. All work guaranteed a* repre sented. Latost Styles in Pieturo Frames. See large display of samples, Compare prices and onr work with others. Special rates to Ministers and Lady School Teachers. LADIES. OLD PEOPLL, And Children have no Ion?, dark, liltv stairs to travel ap and down. Studio on FIRST FLOOR, 108 MAIN STREET, BUTLEK, PA FRANK KEMPER, DF.AL.JSR IN BLANKETS, HARNESS, .A.nd everything in liorse and buggy tur nishing go ods—H ar - ness, Collars, AVhips. Dusters, Saddles, etc. _A_lso trunks and va lises. Repairing done on short notice. The largest assort ment ot !)-A Horse blankets in town will be found at Kenmer's. Down go the Prices on all Summer Goods at THE BUCKET STORE Light suits, light coats and vests, summer underwear, straw hats and everything in summer goods must go and we have made prices on them that will move them soon. Now is the time to get a real bargain at The Racket Store, 120 South Main Street, Hutler, Pa. Hotels and Depots, W. S. Grepg in now running a line of carriages between the hotels and depots of the town Charges reasonable. Telephone No. 17, or leave orders at Hotel Yogeley. Good Livery ii Coiiectiou McCANDLESS' HEAVE CURE. I have a Heave Cure that will core any case of heave* in horses in forty days, if useil according to directions, and if it does not do what 1 claim for it, I will refund the amount paid and no charges will be made for the treatment. The following testimonials are the rtrongest proof of the medicines power to cure: A. J. McCasiiless, Butler, Pa., 1893. Mtt. A. J. McCakdlbss: Oa the 2iid .lay of April. 1892, 1 com itieneed to use your new cure for one of my horses that had the heaves very bad, and continued to nse rho medicine for about forty days and the horse did not show any signs of a return of them. It is now about iye ir sinon I quit givin the n vliouu *:i *J I ! Mutual Fire Insuiance Go. Office Cor. Main & Cunningham fits. U. C-. IiKINEMAN, Secretary, DIRECTORS: Aifreil Wick, Henderson Oliver, Dr. W. Irvln. James Stephenson, W. W. Blackmore, N. Weltiel, I', lion man. 11». T. Norris, Ueo Ketterer. Ch:is. iteUhun, John Urohman, I John Kooning. LOYAL S.i Agent. i3ir r rJLifflT?.. :f>A. POULTRYMEN! Our Green Pone Cutter will dou ble vour etrtf production lies' and Cheapest iu tie market. Circular free. WEBSTER & mm, CazenoYla, K. I.