the CITIZEN THURSDAY. New Advertisements. Executor's Notice, estate of W. D. len. Teacher wanted for Prospect Academy.- Campbell A Templeton's nalfjprice saleT Marks' millinery reduction. NOTE— AII advertisers intending to make changes in their ads. should notify us of their intention to do »o, not later than Monday morning. Administrators and Executors of estates oan secure their receipt books at the ClT zxs office LOCAL AND GENERAL. —Kesselman A Co, are now making 18- inch bits. —Lawn fete at Cratty's on Race St. this and tomorrow evenings. —The Protected Home Circle will pic nic at Rock Point, Monday, August 5. —Keep cool; if you can't keep cool, keep as cool as you can. —lt is against the laws of the borough to throw rubbish on the street. —Word comes from the lake shore grape bolt that there will bo about one-half the usual crop. The price will be about twice as much asjlast year, so that mat ters will be evened up for the growers. —The Citizens Gas Co, struck an im mense passer on the John Cranmer farm, at V inostnut, and will have an abund ance • s g:is for next winter. The rook reM>.i:e of this well is 545 poands. - oc.nor UU«rU(Ulg M luTM NEI3HBORHOOD NOTES. The Union Water Co, of Bearer Falls hu filed another injunction restraining the borough from proceeding with the net* water works. An old act of 185] has been raked up which specifies that boroughs shall not own property that nets them an annuity of more tban $3,000. The water works, they claim will net the borough at least $5,000 per annum. Dr. T. J. Henry, one of the leading physicians of Apollo, on going to visit some patients on the Westmoreland side of the river last Wednesday, took his wife and their son, aged two years, in the buggy as far as Panlton station, Mrs. Henry intending to pay a visit to her father, R. S. Cochran, who lives on the east side of Beaver run near the river. To shorten the distance the attempted to cross the West Penn railroad bridge at that point. She was ran down by a west bound freight and both mother and ohild were horribly mangled and instantly killed. Mrs. Henry was a member of an old, and respected family. She was aboat 34 years old, and leaves two hoys aged seven and nine years. A doxen of the Alleghany mail car riers,two dozen in Pittsburg,and from 75 to 100 in Philadelphia have been suspended for drinking and loitering while on dnty- James G. Stewart, of South Buffalo twp. Armstrong Co., killed a copperhead last week that was almost three teet and a half long and as thick as his arm, He says that be has killed from one to two on that place nearly every year since he moved there. It is the old Jake Mech ling farm and it is supposed they came up from the creek which lies just below. The wife of Hugh Rankin of Pittsburg gave birth to foar babies last Satnrday evening three boys and one girl. Two of the boys; died, but the other two are doing well. They weigh about 5 pounds each. On Wednesday afternoon of last week, Mrs Lena Roesener of Tarentum hanged herself to a hinge of a closet after hanging her three.year-old daughter to a bed post, and having strangled, as she thought successfully, ber 7-months old babe. For 10 years the wife snffered from kidney trouble, the pain driving her almost wild at times. She often told her husband that she would end her unhappy life. Tet their married life wasoongenial. Reduced Ratez to the Seashore. Extremely Lotc-Rate Excursions ria Pennsylvania Railroad. Every one, old and young needs rest and recreation at some time daring the heated Summer term, and where can it be obtained better than at the seashore! No other place can compare with Southern New Jersey in seaside resorts, either in point ot number or of excellence Atlantic City is the most popular resort in America, and Cape May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon, Anglesea, Wildwood. and Holly Beach do not fall far short of Atlantic City's high standard. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, whose object always is to give its patrons the cheapest rates compatible with good service, has arranged for a series of ex cursions to the seashore, similar to those which were so popular last season. The excursions will leave Pittsburg July 18, and August 1, 15, and 29, and the rates will be aa stated below. The tioketa will permit of a stay of nearly two weeks, and a choice of either of the seashore points named above will be allowed. A special train of parlor ears and day coachea will leave Pittaburg on each of the above-mentioned dates at 8.50 A. M., and the time from other stations will be as follows: — Rate. Train Leaves. Pittaburg $lO 00 8.50 a. m. Butler 10 00 6.25 " Altoona stop for dinner 800 12.45 p. m. Philadelphia...Arrive .... 6.46 " A apeoial train will leave Market Street Wharf at 7.30 F. M., July 18, August 1 and 15 for Atlantic City, arriving at Atlantic City about 9.00 A. M., making the run from Pittsburg to the seashore in twelve hours. Arrangements have been made for transfer of passengers from Br oat 1 Street Station to Market Streel Wharf on arrival ol speoial train, or passengers can spend the night in the city and proceed to the shore by any regular train of the following day. For further information apply to tiuket agents, or to Mr. Thomas E Watt, Dis trict Passenger Ageut, Pittsburg. Buffalo races, Niagara Falls, Toronto and the Thousand Islands. E. H. Nor ris' third annual excursion, Thursday, August Bth, via P. S. & L. E. and Nickel Plate R'ys. —Zurer's Pictures leave nothing t anting in finish, tone or a correct likeness Job work done here. Subscribe for the CITIZEN. Largest assortment of new Silks and Dress Goods at lowest prices ever known at L. Stein A Son's. E. H. Norris' third annual excursion to Niagara Falls, Toronto and the Thous and Islands via the P. S. & L. E. and Nickel Plate R'ys, will take place Thurs day, August Bth. Come and see stylish bats and bon nets at PAPX'S. We Want Your Trade and to get it, will gire you the Best quality of goods at the Lowest Prices. As an additional inducement we offer you a special discoant in the shape of our grand premium books, we give you your own selec tion when yonr purchases amount to the sum named in the attached tick et. We can afford to do this, because we want to Bhow yon the benefit of our new system, and extend to you advantages that will make you our permanent customer. Our Stock is Fresh and New. Visit us early and bring your Family and Friends - All are enti tled to this new and special adran tage, and we want you specialy to see our splendid lot of Fine Pictorial Books, by the world's famous authors and great artists—books that we are fir ing away to make every home happy Beautiful books, best goods, and bed roek prices. ONE ST. H. Burton and PRICE. # Furnisher 120 S Main St. 4- SUITSJSUITSISU ITS + £/3 All Wool Pants to order.. $ 3.00. CH All Wool Suits to order... 15 oc,) ;> iZ Duck Alpaca &c., suits... 8.50 *+ Bycicle Suits to order... 9-<» > Bloomers Knee pants 3-°°| Zj. OH Mackintoshes to order.... 5-5° £5 Boys Suits to order 4 5« ttD ressSuitsand Fine ; 5 < TROUSERINGS Lj DH A Specialty. W W' _— TJ jg Give us a Call. ++++ > £THE~FISHJ co * , TJ H Tailoring Co., > 2 Diamond Street, North! 2 I A Side Court House, But-! £ 1 ler > Pa jo + SUITS+SUITS+SUITS + I LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters tes tamentary on the estate of W. D. Allen late of Parker township, Butler county, Pa , deceased, have been granted to Thom as H. Allen, and all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make prompt payment, and those having claims against the same, to present them duly authenti cated for settlement to THOMAS H. ALLIS, Executor of W. D. Allen deed., Glenora, Butler county, Pa. S. F. Bowser, Atty. Role to Appear and Plead. Harvey H. Boyd ) In the Court of vs ' Common Pleas, of Lewis LoweryGlenn ) Butler Co. A. D. No 59, June Term 1895 B. 16. Page 70. Order ot court acd rule to appear and plead. Now June 22ad 1895; motion of &. H. Piesol, Att'y, for Plaintiff, Harvey H. Boyd, for rule, and defendant Lewis Lowery Glenn to appear and plead, filed. The above action being brought to en force the Specific performance of the agreement of the vendee, as appears by the record, and the Sheriffs return shows that there is no person residing on land bounded and described in the writ as fol lows: Being one lot of land on the north weßt corner of Forest Ave., in Springdale and bounded 38 leet by Centre Avo, 144 feet and 9 inches by Forest Ave; 73J feet bv an alley, and 144 feet 9 inches by lot No. and being lot No. 571 in Wm. S. Boyds plan ol lots in Springdale, being the same lot of land that Harvey H. Boyd sold to the said Lewis Lowrv Glenn, by agreement dated April 9th, 1891, and that the defendant cannot be found in the coun ty the plaintiff by his Atty S. H. Piersol asks the court to grant a rule oc the de fendant to appear and plead. Now June 22, 1895 It appearing that the above act ion of ejectment is brought to enforce the specific performance of the agreement against the vendee and that there is no person residing upon the land described intbe writ, and that the vendee cannot be found by the Sheriff of the.county,the court grants 1 rule on the defendant, describing the premises to appear and plead, return able to next term. By the Court. June 22, 1895. Rule on defendant lo ap pear and plead returnable to next term. BCTLBR COCHTY ss: CKRTIFIID FROM TUB RKCORD THIS 22 DAY OF JCRK 1895. SAMUEL M. SEATON. PBOTHY. Administrator's Notice. Letters of administration having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Rev. Samuel Williams, dee'd, late of Brady twp., Butler Co., Pa., all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment and any having claims against said estate will present them, properly au thenticated for settlement to DAVID PORTER WILLIAMS, Adm'r, Williams and Mitchell, Attorneys. Dissolution Notice. All parties interested will take notice that the co-partnership of John Berg Ad . Anna McJunkin, S Euclid, P. O. Ira McJunkin, Att'y. Butler Co., Pa. ■ i UUJ lldwOiS *e blwa««srtVM wipwm ; niiifmin) Young Ladies TKrtS?* , ACME CYCLB COJIPANY, ELKHART. IND. , | A Suggestion. Di«l it ever occur to yoa t&at mere are drag* »ud di —that drugs are like every thing else—there are /nod. bad and indif ferent. There is noting > ! o which is positively bad if it is'nt just ot tu« Last. Our policy has always been to have noth 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 for. It may not always be drugs von want either. We always have on hans a fall line of siok room requisites. C. Iff. BOYD, Diamond Block, - Butler, Pa. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA Ri «L. Western Pennsylvania Division. Schedule in Effect May 20, 1593. Sooth, —J'—Week Days —. A. M. K. M. A. U. P. M. I'. M BUTLER Leave 6 soo 11 25 2 « 506 Saxonburg Arrive 654 825 ilia 311 52s Butler Jc't . " 727 848 12 12 3-10 553 Butler Jet. .Leave 730 848 is 17 340 553 Natrona . .. Arrive 7as 85S 1226 350 602 Tarentum 7is #O3 12 31 357 607 Sprlngd&le 752 012 12 44 407 Claremont 807 925 12 59 421 627 Sharpsburg 815 931 107 428 632 Allegheny City 828 944 124 440 645 A. M. A. M. P. M. P. M. P. U. BCSDAY TRAINS Leave Butler for Alle gheny City ami principal Intermediate stations 7:40 A. M„ 2:JO and S:oo P. M. North. Week Days— Allegheny City . Lv. #SS 9 00' li 25' 315 610 Sharpeburg 708 913 11 3u Claremont 919 1146 Springdale »30 11 59 .... 638 Tarentum 752 939 12 08 3si 64S Natrona 737 943 12 13 355 653 ButierJc't Ar 745 990 12 23 401 'OS Butler Jc't Lv 7 4.5 9SO 12 34 415 702 Saxonburg 810 10 15 1259 4io 725 BrTLSR Ar. 835 10 38 125 .1 06 750 A. M. A. H. P. M, P. M. P. M. SUNDAY TRAINS—Leave Allegheny City for Butler and principal Intermediate stations 730 A. M.. 1238 and 7;lo P. M. Week Days For the East Week Days, p. m. a. m. a. m. p. m. 245 625 Lv BUTLER. .. Ar 10 38 125 340 727 Ar Butler Jc't Lv 950 12 3 * 404 745 Lv Butler Jo't Ar 940 12 31 410 749 Ar Freeport.. Lv 835 12 30 415 753 " Alleg'y Jc't " 931 12 24 426 804 " Leechburg.. " 920 12 li 446 821 "Paulton( Apollo" 905 11 5 514 851 " Saltsburg...." 837 11 32 550 922 " Blairsville..." 805 11 00 600 930 "Blairsville Ins'n''" 45 10 15 850 11 35 " Altoona "3 40 800 100 310 " Barrisburg..."ll 55 310 430 623 " Philadelphia." 850 11 20 а. m. p. m. p. in. p. m. Through trains for the east leave Pitts burg (Union Station) as To'lows:— Atlantic Express, daily. .v. .3 10 A. M. Pennsylvania Limited " 715 " Day Express, " 730 " Main Line Epress " 800 " Philadelphia Express " 430 P. M. Eastern Express " 700 " Fast Line •' 810 " For detailed information, address Thos. S. Watt, Pass. Agt. Western Distriot, 110 Fi|th Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. S. M. PREVOST, J. R. WOOD, General Manager. JGen'l Passr, Agent. P. & W. R. R. Schedule in enact May 12, 1890. (Butler time) The short Line to Pittsburg. DEPART SOUTH. | PROM SOUTH б.25 a m Allegheny Ei 5.25 am, Allegheny Ac 8.15 a m All"y * Akron 10.00 a m.AI £ N Castle 10.05 am Allegheny Ac 12.20 p m, AlleßhenyKi 2.55pm Allegheny Ex 5.06 pm. Allegheny Kx 3.50 p m Chicago Ex. 730 p m.All'y & Akron 6.05 p m Airy 4 Ell. Kx s.oo p m, Allegheny Ex DEPART NORTH . FROM NORTH. lu 05 a m Kf ue A Brad, i l O6 a m. Foxburg Ac 5.15 p m Clarion Ac |».50 am, Clartjn Ac 7.35 p m Foxburg [5.20 pm, Kane Mail BUND AT TRAINS, .J DZ"UTT SOUTH. FROM SOUTH. 8.15 am. lie Forest Ac 1 io»o a m,A>'. n giienv Ac 114' a m. Allegtien\ EM Oft p m, Allegheny Ex 350p m. Chicago Ex I .05 pm, Allegheny Ex ' .05 pm, Allegheny Ac 7.30 pm, DeForest Ac Train arriving at at 5.05 p m leaves ii « O de pot, Pltmbuig. at 3 :15 o'clock. Buller and lireetivillti (JoAOb will leave Alle gheny at 3r2-J p. in. da'ly except Sun lay. Con necting at U'illowgrove, arriving at Butler al r,M fullm-in Buffet Sleeping Cars and tlrst-cUns Day Coaches run through between Butler auJ Chicago daily. Kt>r through tickets to points in tlw West Northwest or Southwest apply to A. B. CROUCH. Agent Trains leave tbe B. & O. depot In Pl6tb'4fg for i he Kust as follows. For Washington D C., Baltimore. Philadel phia. a».l New York. 7:30 and 9:20 p. til. CimiberUDd. t>:4o. 7 :30. a.m. 1 :10. 9:20 p. m. Cun aelsvllle. «:40, 7:30. a. m. 1.10. 4.30. 4.45, 5.30,9.20 p.m. Uniontown. 7.20 a. ra . 1 la. 4.30 . 3.30 p. m. (Julontown, Morgantowu and Fairmont. 7,30, a, in. and 5,30 p. m. Mt.Heauant 0.40, 7. 3o a. m. 1 10 and 4.30 pm. Washington. Pa., 7.40 and <* 30 a. m., 4.00,4.46 and 9.00,11 55 p. m. Wheel ing. 7.40. and 9.30 a. m.. and 4.00.9.00. 11.55 p, m Cincinnati, St, Louis. Columbus and New ark. 7.40 a. m.. 9.10, 11.55 p, m. For Chicago. 2.40 and 9.30 p. m. Parlor and Bleeping cars to Baltimore, Wash ington, Cincinnati and Chicago. P, S. & L. E. R. R. Takes effect Monday. Deo. 311894. Train* are run by Standard Central Time (90th Meridian.) One hour slower than City Time, (ioixo Nobth. Goiko South 10 14 |l2 STATIONS 9"11 TJ p.m m.lp.m. Arr Lv'e!a.m.'a.m. p.mo ....' 4 56 2 30 Buffalo B 35 IS la .... 3 261 loc Dunkirk ....1 j7oo 13 I [Vin. ; 00 1'42 10 W) ...... Erie 6 10 8 35 3 35 K ti 1 091 9 26 Wallace Junct. 6 47 9 15 4 12 6 20 1 04| 9 15 Glrard 6 50i 9 14 4 15 09 12 54 9 00 .... Lock port.... 7 «0 t 9 29 4 26 s O2 12 4»l 856 .Cranesvllle. .-I T 08| 938 43< 54r 110 22 ar.COnneaut lv.i l 7 401 310 510 [740 1V ar| |lo 22| 643 05f IS 4t| 8 48 ar.. .A1bi0n.....1v 7 11 #4114 37 543 IS S3 l 831 . Hhadeland . 728 953 451 5 40112 301 8 '2B ... sprtngboro... 7 27 9 s«j 4 55 5 1?(12 34: 8 Jo!..ConneautvUle.. 73410 03 503 50# 12 <*! 8 00|... Mea'vle Jet... 800 10 Js| 5U5 4 st|." I 7 30|lv .ConntEake . .... 10 ill 449 7 18 8 10 ar ar 8 10 10 30 5 3 0 4 36 7 55 lv..Mea4vllle..lv 9 46 4 2 0 7 40 8 36 ar ar 8 3« II 28 6 1 Xo2ll SI 7 4i . . Hart*town.... ( No 110 39 5Si ....ill 38 38 Osgood j 'lO 54 583 6 25 !il 30 7 1 )i.„.Greenville... ! 6 30: ii ot, 606 Clßll 2 706 ....Shenaneo.... 640 11 20l 620 60010 59 645 ~.. Kredonla.. . 70311 44 631 5 44 10 43 6 25 Mercer 722 is 04 7 00 5 30 10 29 6 10 Pardoe 7 3« 12 22 i 7 14 81910 20 600 ....Grove City... 7 47 12 33 ® 7 25 506 10 08 548 ... Harrlsvllle 758 12 45, 736 1 6Sj'.Q 00. 8 4... Branch 10U. ...1 8 06 '2 54. 7 45 5 00 1 ! 8 101 lv Branchton art 7 10 12 101 6 43| j 8 56,ar..-Billiard...lvi 626 11 15] 4 531 9KA s 3511 v.. .KelSters .... 81012 58 7 « 4 39| 9 42] 5 211 Kuclld 8 22 1 12 8 03 4 10| 9 15] » 501 Butler 8 50 1 42 8 32 , 20|~7 20 'Allegheny. PfiWill 00 1 3 501 | 151.m 1 ! Plttt»borg.B&Q. lp. mip.ml.. J. T. BLAIK, General Manager. Greenville, pa W.G. SARGEANT, G. P. A.. Meadvllle. Pa C.XD. SUMMER / Goods are in demand now i- V b order to get the beet of old So r £ We provide everything need- fal in order to be cool and com- r \ fortable. r V Hats and Furnishings for / i Men Boys and Children are \ N onr specialties and we only ask / f an inspeetion of our goods. 1 C We know they are Batisfac- s r tory. # Colbert & Dale. OUR NEW HAS ARRIVED ' and we wll be pleased to show you what we _ • have. 111 I 1| y Vou can buy a good, servicable * —business suit for sj.oo, but our I L j line at $6.00, $7.50, sp.oo and V/l vr 1111 l M. SIO.OO are marvels of beauty and excellence, better than ever sold (for the price) in the history of the clothing trade. Step in and see these goods, you'll be agreeably surprised NO TROL BLE TO SHOW GOODS. Workingmen take notice: We have Sweet, Orr & Co.'s Pant a- , -g . . loons and Overalls. If you have J L L worn them, you need no further ISD comment from us. if not ask \ 'I ~ see them as they are the bes VJ. M dl Idl 1 1 cheap pant? in the world. BUTLER, PA. _ Here's A Stunner! 4- Our annual July Clearing Sale of Men's, Boys' and Childrens' Cloth ing. Hats and Furnishing goods, at prices never to be li ml of again. l>T7\[TJ , AfT>l7 , O we Lead while others Follow. It ways been our aim to give you as goo if not a better quality of goods for your money than y< 1:1 find elsewhere. We invite you all to come and examine "Jiis enormous stock of ours and see that we do just as we adver tise. Our stock of Light-weight Clothing must be sold, and will go regardless of cost. Our line of Straw Hats must be closed out entirely, and they too will go regardless of cost. Conservative buyers will find it to their interest to call and see us. We will save you money. Don't Forget the Place. Schtatil fi Nast, Leading Clothiers, 137 S- Main St., Butler, Pa* Schneideman's Old Stand. BHLOSB BROS. Fair and Square Clothiers, Outfitters and Hatters, Butler Pa. nnXT'T FOP? rj-TPT That the s 2 °° Pon >' contest is 1 1 VIIULI open to all. Every'purchaser 110 matter what he buys has a chance to get this MAGNIFICENT S2OO SHETLAND PONY FREE. Which is daily exhibited in our show window, by guessing Nearest to the number of beans in the jar. Everybody welcome in cur store to see the pony, and to have everything explained to them. CLOTHING AT COST in the house at COST. BHLOBS BRO'B, 104 S.Main St.» - Rutler, Pa. Schneideman's Old Stand. This week you can buy a solid Cher ry Bed=room suit marked SBS. F ° r $42.50. Any $55., S6O. or $65. Palror Suit F ° r SSO. A Writing Desk ford? _ er Price $9.50. *5" Side=Boards at d? ~ ~ Harked s6 s .°°. L>^a Rionthly regulating ® medicine. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, Are prompt, **f# and certain In nanlt. The ■«» ln«il>r. Veal'stnever disappoint. SentUkJ■ IIM •LOO. i*«ai Alalicuu) Co.. Uetrlaod. 0> —For Sale by Crystal Pharmacy.