THE CITIZEN THURSDAY. JUNE 13, 1865. New Advertisements. Auditors' report of Penn twp. Financial statement of Clinton twp. schools. Kirkpatrick's bicycles. Huselton's advice. C. & T'i home furnishings. Mark's lucky purchase Schaul & Nast'a left-over sale. NOTE —All advertisers intending to make changes in their ads. should notify us of their intention to do so, not later than Monday morning. Administrators and Executors of estates can secure their receipt books at the CIT ZHN office LOCAL AND GENERAL. —T. A. Morrison's new delivery wagon is truly a beauty. —School teachers for the borough schools will be selected next Friday evening. —The com is up again and is doing well, excepting where the cut worms are num erous. —lt is estimated that two-thirds ol this county is under lease and the owners re ceiving rentals or royalties. —The pcat-office room has been repa ptred and the walls ntheir variegated colois present a highly artistic perspective. —One-hundred and fifty cyclers from Pittsburg and other places took dinner at our hotels Sunday. Tiit-re were three church weddings in town, . ÜBii-rday, one at the English and two xt itie German Catholic church. —The fellow with sisters now locks up his neckties, suspenders and other articles of wearing apparel. —A six-foot snake was killed on the South Side last Monday. Who'd a thought itt —The store of W. J. Marks Leave your orders at Richey'a Bakery Daily Delivery. —Home made candies, taffies, car mels, and etc., now on hand at the City Bakery. 1000 untrimmed bats,spendid shap es at PAPKS. —J ob work of_all kind done at the CITIZEN OFFICE —Fresh cut Flowers of all kinds, always on hand at the City Bakery. —Try, T. A. Morrison's home made Carmels. —A full line of home made candies at the City Bakery. Plain and fancy Black Dress Goods in all qualities at bargain prices at L. STKIN 4 SON'S. The people are using Armstrongs Little System Pills. We are giring them away. See ad in another col umn. They are fine School hats at PAP*'S. Czarina rings just new at Pap Bao's. Beautiful pattern hats at PAPE'S. Qreat bargains in Lace Curtains, Laces and Embroideries at L. Stein A Son's. Always use J. A. Richey's Cough Drops They are the best. The finest line of Mourning hats and bonnets in Butler at PAPE'S. Storm Serges and French Sergos, Henrittias, Novelty Dress Goods and Fancy Slks in greatest variety and at lowest prices at. L. STKIN & SON'S. Wo sell Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Crashes and all kinds of white goods at very low prices at L. STEIN & SON'S. Crisp De'icate Crackers, Like Marvin makeß, are pure and healthful. New Percales, Ducks, Court Royal i Pique, Seersuckers, Ginghams and all kinds of wash goods at L. STEIN & SON'S. ' —Zuver's Pictures leave nothing wanting in finish, tone or a correct likeness. Don't Buy poor crackers: Buy Marvin's PERSONAL. Isaac Miller ot Six Points "has preach i tyl three times a Sunday for the past four | weeks" says the Parker I'htnix. He is | filling the appointments of Rev. Sutton whose eyes are afflicted. Henry Miller and Milt Shanor had a I water well drilled between their lots, ami built n derrick surmounted by a hundred barrel tank over it; and the water is pump ed from the well to the tank by a gas en gine. Ham. Sli>iu surprised his daughter, Mis. Weller of Krxileutoc, by going to see her last Saturday. It is the first time Ham. has gone a visiting anywhere for six years. Jos. Snyder and his wife have moved t<> Be i-.vr Falls, where they purchased a store. iSsq John Kelly of Bruin was in town on business. Mr. Kelly is considerably annoyed by rheumatism. John Bippns is gradually recovering his health. He sleeps well now, and his tin provement is noticabte He has had a long siege of it. It fully six nontls since he was taken sick. Andy Thompson of Elm St., visited his father, in Lawrence Co.. last week. Mrs. Hiram Snyder, who lately died in Nebrash*, was a sister of Hugh and Wil liam Brahaui of this county. George Burckhalter Manager of the Park Theatre, left Sunday evening for a two weens visit to relatives in New York. Carl, a son of Jno. C. Alexander, of Hooker, is dangerously ill of typhoid fever. Rev. Peate, of Greenville, the telescooe manufacturer, preached in the M. E. Church, last Sunday. Jos. Miller, of Adams twp, a juryman, was taken sick ii the Court Room, Mon day afternoon, but was all right next day. H. C. Bricker was up in Forest and Mc- Keaa counties last week, buying hides; and he says the burning pine forests up there was a wonderful sight. The woods are burning again this week. Prothonotary Seaton was in Pittsburg, Saturday, visiting his sister, Mrs. Jno. F. Murrin, of Venango twp, at Mercy Hos pital. A seventeen pound tumor was cut from Mrs. Murrin on Wednesday of last week, and she is doing well. Will Sullivan is stopping in Butler. His father is building a house in Buffalo twp. Sup't of Public Printing, Robinson, is home this week. Mrs. Ifft, of W. Pearl St., started for laaho, Tuesday, to visit her son George. This is a long journey to take alone and her many friends wish it may be a safe and pleasant one. James Brittan, of Tennessee, is here on business lie is yet engaged in the mar ble business. Dr. John Prugh, of Pittsburg, will lect ture in the S. S. Reformed church, TUHS daj* evening nrxt, the 18th, on the sub ject "The Parson on the Mediterranean." He will give an account of his late trip to the Holy land Admission 25 cents. Rev. E. M. *Vood will preach in the Methodist church next Sunday morning on, "Material Mistakes," and in the even ing on, "Evolution of the earth or how the earth was made." S. A. Leslie Esq. of Middlesex was in town, yesterday. Ho has been drawn as a juror for tho term of U. S. Court at Erie, next month. Jim Skillman is now on the police force, regularly. Mr. Campbell of West Pearl St., is again confined so bis house. WANTED—Everybody that makes but ter to know that our Patent Revolving Churn Dasher churns in ten minutes—fits my upright churn. Sample by prepaid express SI.OO. Agents wanted. Write for our i-pecial offer. Logan & Kennedy, 125 7th St., Pittsburg, Pa Job work done here. Subscribe for the CITIZEN. Largest assortment, ol new Silks and Dress Goods at lowest prices ever known at L. Stein & Son's. See our line ot New Spring Capes —the assortment is large and the styles and prices are right L. STEIN & SON. —You pay for school-books; but the best school-book for your children is your daily ptper. Well printed, carefully and intelligently edited, of instructive contents, first and fullest with the news and best in presenting it, the Pittsburg Dispatch fills the bill. Boarding House Cards, with Act of Assembly, 25 ceute for half-a-doaeu, tor sale at CITIZEN office. Take your children to Zuver'a Gallery for Pictures that will suit j ou. Postoffice building See the latest in rings, the Csarina at PAPE'S. See our line of Kaiki Silks, Pon gees, Taffetas and Fancy Silks (or wasits frotn 35 cents a yard up L. Stein & Son. ' No matter how hard the times the one thing you cannot afford to go without is all the tiewß. If you want all the news you get it ia the Pitts burg Dispatch. The Dispatch pub ishcsl all— not a part only. Come and see stylish hats and bon nets at PAPE'S. Come and sek the Czarina riDgs at PAPE BRO'S. Everybody Can Afford. Marvin's crackers. Besides tbey re the best, a HEINEMAN & SON, | SUMMER \ w is approaching and the V J only way to keep cool is W £ to go to rtj Heineman's Jffi Hammocks 3 J We have the largest J sg[ PQ \ and finest line of \ z\ Hammocks J 2 Q 5 ever brought to Butler. « Wall Paper jo from the cheapest to the JZ J finest of Pressed J M s? PAPERS. 1 1 V.'o also handle the # celebrated gS RAMBLER J BICYCLE, j HEINEMAN & SON. i L. S. McJUNKIN > Insurance and Heal Estate 1 Agent, 17 EaST JEFFERSON SX» I Ibdtlkr, - PA. Accidents. Christ Mechling, aged 22 years, a •f Lewis Mechling. was drowned in the water above Walter's mill-dam, last night« lie and some other young men were in bathing there about f o'clock and Chri tt fell backwards off the large rock. A young man named Sullivau jumped in after him, and Mechling took hold of Sullivan, but h'.s hold was loosened and he sank and did not reappear, His body was recovered thortly alter, and t&ken to his home. William Campbell, the P. A W. brake man who was hurt Utely died at the Al legheny General Hospital. Cn&rle* Duffy was thrown fr. Pa. (Magic P. 0.) was dissolved by mutual consent on Thursday May 16 1895. The accounts of the old firm will be set tled at the store. M. 0. BALSIUKR S. B. BADGER Executor's Notice. Letters testamentary having been grant ed to the undersigned on the estate of Amaziah Kelly, deo'd, late of Worth twp , Butler county, Pa., all persons kuowing themselves indebted to said estate will please settle their accounts immediately and any having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for settlement to L C. KELLY, Kx'r, A. M. CORNELIUS, Jacksville, Att'y. Butler Co., Pa. Executor's Notice. Letter* testamentary on th« estate ot William Douthett, dec'd. lata of Forward twp. Bntler Co. Pa, having been granted the undersigned all persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any hav ng claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to: GBOROB MARTIN, EXR. Princeton, Lawrence Co., Pa. Executors' Notice- Letter? testimentary on the estate of Campbell Bartley, dec'd. late of Clinton twp. having been granted to the nnder signed, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to: THOMAS A- HAT, Exr. Saxonburg WILLIAM LOO AN, Exr Glade Mill. MCJUNKIN . , . . Anna McJunkin, { Adm ri ' Euclid, P. 0. Ira McJunkin, Att'y. Bntler Co., Pa. Public rfoVice. Whereas my wife, Uartha Fleming has left my bed and board, without just causa or provocation; this is to give notice to the public not to trust or harbor her on my account, as I will not be responsible lor any bills of her contracting. Alfred Fleming, Ekastown P. 0. May 15, 1895. Butler Co., Pa. C. %D. SUMMER / Goods are in demand now in V S order to get the best of old Sol- / We provide everything need- J j ful in order to be cool and com- \ fortable. ? S Hats and Furnishings for ) 3 Men Boys and Children are \ N our specialties and we only ask f C an inspection of our goods. j C We know they are satisfac- x Colbert & Dale. Farm For Sale. Containing 20 acres of good land, with orohards of apple, peach, pear, and cherry tiees,grape arbors etc. A good 6 room house with large porohes, summer house and 1 spring water at door, an excellent spring house and several other outside building?. This property is located in Franklin township, 2 miles from Mt. Chestnut and between it and Prospect, and will be soid, or traded for town prnpeivy. For iurther particulars inquire at this ' office. A Manufacturer's Left-over Stock For Sale Cheap. Briefly Told + + * AT this time of the year the makers of Clothing with Stocks on hand are willing to lose money to clean out goods. Their profit time is over and a .y price for their left-over stock is better than keeping it until next year. last Week We Closed Out * * * M. Sanyster Sons & Co., stock of Men's fine tailor made Suits, AKH Suits - We bought this stock so low that we are able to UfJU offer you 810, sl:2, $lB and sl4 Suits for only $8.75 $8.75 $8.75. Schaul Leading Clotli iers, 137 S- Main St., Butler, Pa - OUR NEW Spring: Clothing: (for the price) in the history of the clothing trade. Step in and see these goods, you'll be agreeably surprised. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW GOODS. YVorkingmen take notice: We have Sweet, Orr & Co.'s Panta loons and Ck'iralls. If you have worn them, you need no further comment from us. if not ask tOi see them as they are the best cheap pants in the world. HATS TRIMMED FREE OF CHARGE. Mrs. Jennie E. Zimmerman The Originator of Popular Prices in Butler. The past month's sales have been the most brilliant in the histor of our business—simply because we have sold even the Newest Sprin Goods lower than any house in Butler. DRES GOODS 39c, AU Wool Sprint; Style Novelty, Dress Goods, actual value 50c per yard 50c, 46—in. All Wool Black ant" Color ed Serges, former price 75c. 5Cc, Black and Colored All W T ool Henri ettas, 46 in, wide the same values - ou 1- « ays paid 75c for. 35c, Black and Colored Henrietta, real value 50c. These goods are strictly All Wool. Henriettas, all colors, 10c, 15c. 20c and 25c per yard. SILKS. 25c, Figured India Silks, worth 35c per yard. 36c, Genuine Kaiki Wash Silks, no such value as these ever offered for 35c per yard. 50c for 27-in. Plain Jap Wash Silks m Black and Colors, real yalue 75c yer yard. SATINST" Black Satin Duchess at 90c, worth $1,25 per yard. Black Satin Rhadama and Black Faile Silks at 85c per yard. Black Figured Taffeta Silks, 85c per yard; eal value SI.OO. Light Colors in Wool Albatross, Lansdown Henriettas and Silk Mulls for graduation White Hose in Silk and Lisle, White Silk Mitte, Kid Gloves, Ac . for commencement. DAMASKS. 20c, Fast Color Red Damask, real value 35c per yard. 20c, Unbleached Damask. 50c, Bleached Damask, real value 75c. CHILDREN'S' HATS. This is a hobby of ours, and they are sty • ish and tasty at popular prices. 4 We look after elderly Ladies' Headwear, and that is a department i< tivl ivn looked. We can please you. Xlourning Millinery Department filled «ith neat, choice efiects in latest styles.' Choice New Untrimmed HaU, 15c 25c, 75c. SI,OO, $1,25 to $2,00. UNDERWEAR. Ladies' Vests for sc. Childrens' Vesta for sc, and up to best quality tor price than you haye ever paid for them. WHERE will you find such values as this store offers? And these are but a few of the many bargains this store has for you. What would you be paying for goods if this store was not here/ We prom ise this that no matter what it is for the money, it is the best that can be ad of its kind or we refuse all moneys; that is the postiye way; that is our nly way. We must please. We must give greater value than all compe ition. Every person come. Get posted We will try and please you, a nd if prices cut any figure, will sell to you. Mrs, Jennie E. ZimmermaN. Opposite Hotel Lowry. Successor to Ritter > S. Bala htrftft, WIKKHOOX 3io H. Sail uttwt.-Kloot »!««•» IS,IM» aq. *l. If In ■«• brtbr* y»a m»k*/o«r parcfcaac. It "111 par JOB. HAS ARRI\ ED, and we will 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, $7.30, sp.o< SIO.OO are marvels ot beaul »1 excellence, better than ever sold Douthett AND Graham, BUTLER, PA. MILLINERY. The elegance of our Trimmed Hat* is the wonderment of all beholders, our prices are so low. How can you sell such equisite hats at such prices? is often asked in our show room. Some ot them afe copies of French and New York models, most of them the creation of our own unrivalled designers and trimmers. Prices range from 98c, $1.69, $2,25, $3,00, $3.60. $4,00 and $5,00. CALICOES. Best Standard Prints for 6ic. Indigo Blues sc. Fast Color Red sc. Best Ginghams sc. WRAPS. Capes—this is a department we are proud of. Capes cut after latest styles. Haviag closed out an entire line of a New York manufacturer' we are able to sell you Cap* l at less than other merchants can buy them for. A Beautiful Cloth Cape for $1.50 and $3,26. Handsome Velvet Capes, silk lined, at $4,50. Taffeta Lined Silk Cape, $4,50 and op to $25,00. Separate Skirts. $4,50 for a Black Crepon Skirt, godet back. Serge Skirts, Cloth Skirts, Silk Skirts. Duck Suits $2,00, Ladies' Wrappers, 69c. " ' 85c. " Waists, 25c. " " 50c. " Silk Waists in Black and Colored Wash Silk, $3,00 worth $4,50. These are unequaled values. Child rens' Wraps. Child's Reefer, sizes from 2, 3, 4 up to 12 years. Hosiery. For men, women and children, Fast Black Hose at sc, worth 10c. Muslins. 4} for Heavy Sheeting. 5o " " " Good Bleached Muslin for sc. Best Lonsdale for 7c.