THE CITIZEN THURSDAY. MARCH 14, 1895. ADVERTISING RATES. Legal notioes are published in the Citi xan at $1 per inch for first, and 50 cents for each succeeding insertion. Obituaries, cards of thanks, resolutions, etc. are inserted at 5 cents a line, money to accompany the order. Heading notices on local page 10 cents a line tor first and 5 cents a line for each subsequent insertion Notices among lo cal news items 15 cents a line for each in sertion. Half-inch professional cards with paper $5 a year. Rates for commercial advertising quoted upon application. New York Weekly Tribune—Free. By special arrangements made for our so doing, we are enabled to offer to all our übscribers who pay arrearages, (if any) and one year in advance, and to aU new subscribers paying in advance, the New York Weekly Trtbune free for one year. For further parti cwlars of this oiler see ad vertisement. New Advertisements. Orphans Court Sale, estate of Isaac Administrator's Notice, estate of William By era. Heineman it Son's Wall Paper. Walter & Sons' Standard Flours. Burton's Clothing and Furnishings. Miller's fine shoes. Ruff's shoes. Stein £ Son's silk and dress goods. No r^ —All advertisers intending to make .n their ads. should notify us of heir intending to do so, not later than Monuay morning. Adr-iimstrators and Executors ol estate oan secure their receipt books at the Cn xkn othce LOCAL AMI GENERAL. —Cbear up! —Spring is coming. —Marrying a woman for her beauty is like eating a nightingale for lis singing. —One case ol small pox has arrived in Pittsburg from the Hot Springs. —The clouds interfered with a good view of the eclipse, Sunday night. A melancholy Dago with a big bear, the first harbingers of Spring, arrived in town last Thursday, during a euow storm. —A tree cut on the Grant Williams farm in Slippeyrock twp , lately, sawed into 3,200 leet of lumber. —Education is a good thing when it does not unfit a man lor working for a liv ing. —Dr. Peate of Greenville has completed arraugemeuts for making the big lens for the E. University at Washington. .It will be cast at the Plate Works here, The fir-t map of the Gulf Stream was made by Benjamin Frunkiin, who tried to point out the utility of ocean currents in navigation. —The County Commissioners have fixed the county 'ax rate for this year at four mills. An announcement in the legal notes is of interest to collectors. —The entire oost ot the Y. M. C. A., lot, building and furniture, will be about SIB,OOO, and about SIO,OOO of this has al ready been pledged. —lf we were to put side bv Bide the re ligion which we as a community profess and our utter indifference to the duties which that religiou imposes upon us we should have a painful revelation. —The Evans City Globe is a new enter prise by Mr. A. L. Wiebe, publisher of the blippervrock Signal, with bis brother Otto E. Wiebe as manager. It is a very creditable publication and deserves suc cess —Six men and three women were bap tized in the creek below Walters Mill, Sunday. They were converts to the tiuth as preached by Mrs. Fink and Mrs. Fry. Through the day was cold, a large num ber of people witnessed the baptisms. —Armory Hall was crowded Friday evening, with people to witness the in spection of Co. E. Cols Krepps and Morrel and Msj. Patterson were present, the com pany presented a very neat appearance, and acquitted itself very creditably. —An exchange savs: "Damp salt well rubbed into the hair at night and left till morning and then rubbed out will remove dandruff, and if repeated once or twice a month will keep the scalp in good condi tion." This is worth trying and worth re membering. —State Pomolngist Cyras T. Fox baft is sued a pamphlet (Inscribing the San Jose scale, a nuw anil perniciously active bag that bothers farmers. Mr. Fox tells how to kill the bug*. Tbe proper spray is a strong whale-oil notation immediately after the leaves fall in autumn, and again ju»l before the bads burnt in the spring. —A great lake formed at the junction of Mahoning creek with the Allegheny river last wgek Tbe hotel at Templeton wax flooded and the gorge from there down to Kictanning wan such a sight that excur sions were run on the Valley road from Pittsburg to see it. —"Judge" Green's lecture in the Opera House last Thursday evening, was enjoy ed by a large audience. Ue is a splendid story teller, and a natural actor, ilis talk wan to have been the last of the T. M. C. A., entertainment*, but as one wan missed the English Hand-bell Kingers have been engaged for Tuesday March 19th. —Another of those kind missionaries from strange parts is ia town, a gentleman who solicits your order for a suit of clothes to be made elsewhere. You can get cloth ing, groceries eto., here at home, at ev«rv Advantage, both as to price and material. Buy from people you know, and whose business is a benefit to vour own interests —Be a little careful abont purchasing Florida oranges. Tbe two cold w >ves that swept over Florida destroyed tbe entire crop, co that tbe fruit dealers and hotels in tbe State have been compelled to send to California for fruit. The oranges that were frozen on tbe trees in Florida have been gathered to some extent by unscru pulous dealers, who steamed the fruit to make it soft and sent it north. Oranges that have been frozen are poisonous, as an. person in Florida knows, tbe freezing htviug some chemical effect on the fruit that renders the eating of it extremely daugeroas. A little girl in New Castle, Delaware, died yesterday in convulsions after eating oranges that came from Flor ida and which investigation proved to have been frozen and tben steamed. —By a verdict in conrt at Unioutown lately, it wan eK'abliithe.d th»t wheelmen have right* on publio highways, not here tofore dt-lined, and that they can recover damages for careless driving George Brytier left his wheel standing a few min nteii against the curb 011 Main street, Con nellsville. Jan. Stouffer, a local liveryman drove over it, and broko it np The bicy cle club of Connellsville took the case to coart to see if they hail any rights on th« street*. They were e*oladed from the pavement by the borough ani required to pay a licence. Their claim was tbat the wheel thus became a vehicle within the meaning of the law and should have the right* of other vehicles. The jury award ed Brvner S4O, the fa'l value ot th« who»l, and this precedent gives bicycJos an much right to stand on the road t»s wag- OUH upa (WIIVQVi. «''Hail! gentle spring,' The poets sing, Their hearts with joy overflow. And strange to say It come* next day, Not only bail, but snow." —A C Wilson onburg will be contested. Thursday morning, in Court, the argu ments for and against quashing the indiot inent vs Geo. U. Graham were heard. LATB PROPKRTY TRANSFERS. Sarah Prunkard to Wm. McLain 50 acres in Fairview for S7OO. J. M. Wilson to Mary E. Wilson 106 acres in Jackson for $1,500 Alex Williams to J. M. Leighner lot in Butler fur $6,350 Harry Thompson to Lily Cobbett 10 acres in Allegheny for S2OO. David West io Cl>*,ra Cooper lot in Whitestown lor S4OO. J. L. Purvis ec al to Isabel Hines lot in Butler for $740. J. F. Uuselton to Juo. Younkins et al lot in Butler tor $23,250 Geo. Oesterling to W. H. Reisenger lot in Butler for $1,300. Marriage Licenses. Thomas U. McElree Clarion Pa Laura G10be.... " James G0u1d.... Prospect Ida English...... Franklin twp William E 80yer.... Harmony sadie Orr " At Pittsburg—Jno. A Kelly ot Arm strong Co. and Melissa Gallagher of Butler Co. At Pittsburg—Cbarles H. Covert, and Emma Besnecker ol Mars. New Percales, Docks, Court Koyal Pique, Seersuckers, Ginghams and all kinds of wash goods at L. BTIIH A SON'S. —New Store, New Stock and low prices, at T. H. Burton's, The One- Price Clothier. Storm Serges and French Serges, Henriettas, Novelty Dress Quods and Fancy Silks in greatest variety and at lowest prices at. L. STUN A SON'S —Burton's Clothing and Furnish ings, are the best in town for the money. Fresh as a Fntter, is Marvin's delightful Toast Biscuit, big as a dinner plate, light and crisp. No cracker is more delightful for or dinary table use Plain and whole 6ome. Ask jour Grocer for them. SHLOSS BROS FAIR AND SQUARE CLOTHIERS Will begin on Saturday, Mar. 2d. to sell the H Schneideman stock of Clothing, Hats and Furnishing Goods at 75 cents on the dollar from origi nal cost. SIILOSS BROS., 104 S. Muin , Butler Pa. Schneideman's Old Stand. State Normal. Attend the STATE NORMAL SCHOOL at Slippery Rock, Butler county. A successful school for teachers Best methods Expenses only SSO for tbe term of 14 weeks Spring term be gins March 2G. Send for a catalogue Dr, Hess & Co's. Stock Food, and Poultry Panacea, for sale at Geo. Walter A Son's Mill, Butler Pa It trill be to your interest to give us a call. We do not want the earth, but we do want a fair share of the pa tronage of Butler and vicinity BURTON, The Clothier. —lnfants Wool Hose 5 eta per pair at Davenny's. lox4 blankets 60c atDAVENNT's See our line of New Spring Capes —the assortment is large and th» styles and prices are right L. STEIN & SON. —Home made candies, taffies, car mels. and etc., now on hand at tbe City Bakery. —Jno. A. ltichey will tarnish pare Spring Water Ice to everybody next Summer at wholesale or retail. —Fittest novelties in dress goods st DAV*NMY'S. —An honest dollar's worth of goods for an honest dollar, is Bur ton Tbe (Jkrt&lOT'a (potto Personals. Joseph Hincbberger, of Mart in shir g. W. Va., came home last week to attend the funeral of his mother-in-law, Mrs. Liebler. Hon T. W. Phillips got home from Washington last week. The last Congresa was not a peculiarly agreeable one for a Republican member. It probably did more damage to the Nation than any Congress that ever met. Capt. Flannigan h»»_s been appointed a deputy inspector by the State Board of Health. Isaiah Brysou has been appointed P. M. at Kiester, vice Alex Grieb, dee'd. John Bippus has been seriously ill at his home on Institute Hill, but is now im proving. J. F. Donly Esq. was elected solicitor of the Town Council of Sharpsburg, at its meeting of Monday night. S. W. Galbreath of Winfield twp, will take possession of the blacksmith shop at Sarvers Station on the Ist of April. Harry Lacey intends moving to Tarentum. Thomas Hames intends moving to Saxon Station. Mrs. W. S. Wright is on the sick list. Mr. Fiank Lawyer has gome to Astabala, Ohio, on a two weeks visit to his parents. J ohn Summers of Crawford *d and indif lerent There is U'j! h ->£ eNe which is positively bad if it is'ut j <■! 'he best Our policy has always been to have both ing but the best. When you want drugs come to as and be assured of fresh pure goods, and always what you ask for or your prescription calls lor. It may not always be drugs you want either. We always have on hand a full line of sick room requisites. G. N. BOYD. Diamond Block, - Butler, Pa. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. By virtue ot an order of Orphan's Court, of Butler County Pa., at 0. C No. 8, June term 1895, and to ns directed, we will on TOE GTH. DAY OF APRIL, 1895, at one o'clock p. m.. on the premises in Penn twp., Butler County, Pa., expose to public sale the following real estate, late the property ol Isaac Wise dee d: All that mcssnage or piece of land situated in Penn twp., Butler County, Pa., (remain ing after Calvin Wise and Wm. Wise each received the portion of laud devised to them by Will of said Isa c Wise dee'd) and bouuded and described as follows to wit: On the North by lands devised to William Wise by said Isaac Wise; on the east by lan<*s of Fnltou Shrader; ou the South by lands ofWni. Kennedy; and on the West by lands ofD. McLaughlin et al, and well watered and well improved and containing about 35 acres. TERMS OF SALE. Two-thirds cash upon confirmation ot sale and the balance ia one year secured by judgment bond and mortgage on the premises, bearing interest, and with an attorneys commission of five percent for collection. Cat.viN Wtss, Leota, J. M. PAINVBB, Butler Co., Pa. Att'y. GBORUB B. WISE. Bennett Allegheny Co., Pa. Executors of ISAAC WISE, Deo'd. Administrators Notice. Letters of administration C. T. A. hav ing been granted to the undersigned on the estate of William Byers, dee'd, late of Concord twp, Butler Co., Pa All per sons knowing themselves indebted to said estate, will please make immediate pay ment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenti cated for settlement to FRANCIS BYERS, Adm'r, Leota, Butler Co., Pa. Executor's Notice. Letters testamentary on tbe estate ot John COG rail Sbanor, dec'd, lite of W aites town, Butler Co., Peuu'a , bav.og been granted to tbe all persons knowing tbemselve indebted to said will please make itumedia'.e payment. and any Having claims against said «•- al« » 11 present ibem duly autnen.icaied lur settle ment to ALKX. STEWART, EX'B. Wnitesiown, Pa W. D. BRANDON, Attorney. Administrator's Notice Letters of administration having been granted to the under»ign«-d on the estate of Willian Lata, dec'd. late of Lancaster twp, Butler Co., Pa , all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate parinent and any having claims against said estate will pre sent them duly authenticated lor settle meut to J. X. KIRKKR. Adm'r, Middle Lancaster P. 0. J. B. MATES att'y Butler Co., Pa Butler Pa. Administratrix's Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Jamt" Sel lers,dec'd, late ot Butler borough, Butler county Pa , have been granted to tbe un dersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are reiiue ej to make pay ment, and ihose having cU'ins .-r demands will make known the snme without orlay. MRS M.J SILLERS, Adw'X. E E Yocrno Atty. Butler PA. NOTICE. Xotice is hereby given that W. J. Marks Assignee of AlexMcCrumtn has tiled his bnal account in tbe office ol the Piothono tary of the Court ot Common Pleas of Bnt ler county at M S. D. No. 9 ot S«pt. term 1893 aud that the said account will bo pre sented for confirmation and allowance <>n Saturday the 9th day of March A D 1895. SAMUEL M. SKATON PRO. Protbonotary's office Feb. 12 1895. NOTICE. Notice is herein - given that A.M.Christley Assignee of A. W. Christy has filled his final account in the office of the Court oi Common Pleas of Butler county at M. S. D. No. 22 March term 1891 ant! that the said account will be presented lor confirm ation and allowance on Saturday the 9th day of March 1893. SAMDKL M SEATON PRO. Prothonatarv's office Feb. 12 1895. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that nn applica tion will be made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at the present session, to re peal an act entitled "An act to prevent cattle, horses, mules, sheep and swine from running at large in M'ddlesex, Butler and Mercer townships and Uaxris.ille Borongh Butler connty, approved March 15tb 1870; so far as the same applies to llarrisville borough. The purpose of the above entitled act was to prevent cattle, horees, mules, sheep and swine from run ning at large and authorising tbe constable of the district to take, detain and sell said strays. The purpose of the intended ap plication is t<> have said act repealed so far as the same applies to Harrisville borough. C. M. BROWN, J. 11. MORRISON Jr, K. K WICK, J. H. MORRISON, W. E. Brown. Dissolution Notice The partnership heretofore existing be tween J. 8. Young and »fm. Cooper, under the firm uame of Young r. W. litlii. Jam EN Btepbon»ou. w. W. Blat kmore. N. WrltxeC K. Bowman, 11. J. Kltnfler Ueo Kettcrcr, Chaa. IleMiua, Geo. Kenno. John Koenlac, l/rYAL&ttuTUtßUJfcAera*. Boys' long pants suits, sizes 12 to 19 $2 50 Boys' long pants suits, sizes 12 to 19 3 50 Boys' long pants suits, sizes 12 to 19 4 00 Boys' long pants suits, sizes 12 to 19 5 00 HAS ARRIVED, and we wil be pleased to show you what we have. You can buy a good, servicable business suit for $5.00, but our line at $6.00, $7.50, $9.00 and SIO.OO are marvels of beauty and excellence, better than ever sold Douthett AMD Graham, BUTLER, PA. —You pay for school-books: but the beet school-book for your children is your daily paper. Well printed, carefnlly and intelligently edited, of instrnctire contents, first and fullest with the news and best in presenting it, the Pittsburg Dispatch fills the bill. HOUSEHOLD ENAMEL, HI'PKBHKDEK PAINT AND VARNISH. Can be applied to any smooth surface,on furniture, wood, glass, any kind of metal including kitchen utensils. Makes old artioles look new and is much used on bicycles, carriages, stoves, etc. Requires only one coat, is applied oold with brush and dries absolutely hard and elossy in 2 hours- will not crack, chip, blister or rnb off. Sample bottles sent on receipt of price. 2 ounces 15c, 4 ounces 25c, 8 ounces 40c. West Deer Park Prln ting Ink Co., 4 Sfttwr R*tos. Sr.Sssv TOR AGENTS WANTED. Owego Valley Poultry Yards. Prize winning Buff Leghorns (Arnold's), Barred Plymouth Kocks iHawkin's) and Indian Game cockerels for sale cheap for quality of slock. Kggs II per 15, $1.50 per 28. $4 per 100. C. W. HARRINGTON, Harford Millr, Cort Co., H. T. Garfield Tea s CarosAlrk flcadavh'* Complexion V res T>octorV Btllft. Rwiip!*fr«\ 'jAtinr x> Tea « <»..319 ' '.tbftt , N.Y. Cures CorcJIP: tion