■THE CITIZEN
THURSDAY. JULY S5. 1895
New Advertisements.
Report of Butler County National Bank.
Administrator's notice, estate of Jfccob
B. Flick.
Cyclopaedia for sale.
South Shore Wine Co.
The National Stockman, special offer.
Ruff's shoe sa'.e.
Parkin Bro's. green goods.
Douglass Clearance sale.
Solicitors wanted.
Closing notice.
NOTI—AII 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 ol estates
oan secure their receipt books at the ClT
izsh office
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
—'96 calendars are being made.
X "new woman" wears socks.
—Retail shopkeepers iay this is a good
time to buy Christmas presents.
—Dentists filling teeth with
aluminum.
—Harry Grieb nas eome old timers in
his show-window.
—Jacob Reiber of E. Jefferson St., had
a horse stolen, Tuesday night.
—Peter Schenck is building an $8,003
house for Sidney Passavant of Zelienople.
—T' p Pittsburg Times finished its
set i Ire ir and murder story last week,
ami ' an another prize story.
. >nt » hundred bikers were in line
Tut "ir.y night, with their Chinese lanterns,
arttle glass house boys are
camping on 81-iiperyrock Creek.
—Along the river near East Brady the
trees ire so full of apples, that they have
to be propped.
—Two hearses, one funeral, was the
sorrowful sight to be seen on our streets
last Friday. It was the funeral of the
Gegle children of Elm St.
—This is one occasion where a woman
can fill a man's place, said the bright
young girl, accepting Smiley's seat in the
crowded car.
—Somebody placed a ladder against the
Hindman House, at W. P. depot Sunday
night, entered a room through a window,
rifled the pockets of two of the boarders,
and went out the front door.
—The Parkin Bros, have bonght out the
Weitzel green goods and fruit market on
Centre Ave. near the bridge and hare re
fitted it, and propose keeping a first class
place.
»
—Work on the new dormitory at
Slipperyrock began this week. The plans
were made by Fonlk; and the trustees
will bny the material and have the wcrk
done by the day.
—The barn of James McNalien of Cen.
tre twp. near the Clay twp.line, was struck
by lightning and burned last Sunday even
ing. Some agricultural implements were
destroyed, but the lire stock was saved.
—The water line will be extended the
fail length of Mifilin street before the pav
ing is begun and two new fire plugs plac
ed, one at the corner of Broad, and the
oth
r the appointment of such aificers in all
the districts.
—L. N. Burry, John Cress and Frank
Gathers of Evans City went to Cleveland
last Friday; and Cress and Cathers took
part in the Bicycle Races from Cleveland
to Pittsburg next day. The distance, 132
miles was covered by Lewis Gitnm of
Cleveland, in the remarkable time cf i>
hours and 18 minntes, an average of over
14 miles an honr. Cress made it in 10
hours and 10 minntes, coming in fourth,
and securing one of the prizes.
Quiie a number of Butler Co., men
A*e at Sieter*ville W. Va. and one of them
is chief i>l police there. The town ba* two
or three-thousand of a population, and it
is boi tuiiig witb a great boom, at present-
Ther*- nr» eighteen speak-easies in the
place, ibe local authorities charge them
SIOO a mootb each, and with the money
are paving the streets and intend building
a *20,000 school bouse. The oil there
cmes from the 100-foot and Big Injin
strata*.
LEGAL NEWS.
NoTSi.
The new law requires) tax collectors to
number both the receipt and stab, state
name, district and date, and make a return
in sheet form of same to the County Com
missioners twenty days before each elec
tion. The Commissioners are to have the
sheets bound in book form and kept for
public inspection. The limit of the pen
alty for non-compliance is *s2oo and one
year.
R M. fiipes, the Pittsburg attorney,
plead guilty to embezzlement.and was sent
to the workhouse foi' six months.
Willis StaiTord waved a hearing before
Esq. McAboy, Saturday atd gave bail for
court. He is charged with horse steal
ing.
The will of Eliza Patterson of Sunbury
was prabated, uo letters, also will of Jacob
B. Flick of Middlesex twp., and letters to
Mary J. Flick, also will of August Foeh
ringei of Harmony, no letters.
Propkbtv Tra.vsfrrs
Jno Harbison to Jno F Heckart, quit
claim to 58 acre* in Buffalo lor SI,OOO.
D H Anderson to R .iber For P ure spring water ico -
|Ut> Leave your orders At
Richey's Bakery
Daily Delivery.
1000 untrimmed hats.spendid shap
es at PAPES.
—Job work of all kind done at the
CITIZEN OFFICE
Beautiful pattern hats at PAPE'S.
Great bargains in Lace Curtains,
Laces and Embroideries at
L. Stein & 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 Serges,
llenrittias, Novelty Dress Goods and
Fancy Slks in greatest variety and
at lowest prices at.
L. STEIN & SON'S
We sell Table Linens, Napkins
Towels, Crashes and all kinds of
white goods at very low prices at
L. BTEIN & SON'S.
Niagara Falls, Toronto and the Thous
and Island, E. H. Norris' third annual
excursion via the P. S. & L. E. and
Nickel I'late R'ys, Thursday, Augustßth.
Lowest Rates, quick time anil first
class accommodations, E. 11. Norris'
third annual excursion to Niagara Falls,
Toronto and the Thousand Islands,
Thursday, August Btli, via P. S. & h■ E.
and Nickel Plate R'ys.
A thorough education at the
least cost at Franklin college, New
Athens, O. Board, taition, room and
books, $3.00 per week. Catalogue
free.
—You pay for school-books; bat
the best school-book for your children
is your daily paper. Well printed,
carefully and intelligently edited, of
instructivecontents, firßt and fullest
with the news and best in presenting
it, the Pittsburg Dispatch fills tho
bill.
A Teacher Wanted.
The Professorship of the Prospect
Normal and Classical Acadamy is vacant,
and the Trustees are desirous of securing
the serv ices of some good instructor to
take charge of this well known institu
tion. The fall term will begin in Sep
tember.
J. W. HgYL,
Pres. of Board of Trustees.
See our line ot New Snring Capea
—the assortment is laige and the
styles and prices are right
L. STEIN AI SON.
—BoardingHouse Cards, with Act
of Assembly, 25 coats for half-a-dozon,
tor sale at CITIZEN office.
—Take your children to Zuvefa
Gallery for Pictares that will suit
jou. Postoffice building.
Fine and heavy all wool Serge 45
inches wide, all colors at 50 cent* a
yard—a big bargain—at
L. STEIN SON'S.
dee our line of Kniki Silkc, Pon
gees, Taffetas and Fancy Silks for
wasits from 35 cents a yard up
L. Stein Si Son.
Oil Notes.
Parker twp—Parker A Co. have a pro
ducer on the Allen; Bear Creek Co. ha# a
20 barrel producer on its lease near Park
er, and Woods i Pew a2O barrel well on
the Farren. Royce A- Co. will drill on the
Say.
Al. Patton has a new rig up on his owu
farm near Parker (the old Black farm.)
ar.d James Sherwood is drilling on the
El;sha ltobinson.
Fairview twp —Hu;nes A Co. have a
a good well on Wm Moore.
Clay twp—The well on the Hugh Car
rothers, two miles west of W. Sunbury,
was -hot in the 100 foot last Saturday, and
shortly after responded liberally. Oil
shot up over the derrick, and the rig took
lire and wac burned.
Boydstown—The B a ly and Hoon farm
wells ure doing from 13 to 20 each; Phil
lips on the W nit mire from 40 to 50; and
Martin 2 on the Lackey 30 to 40 barrels.
McFaddens 3 on the Whitinira was flow
ing last week and showing for the best
well in the field Reiber* well on the
Neyraan was showing for a good well, but
Jack's on the Hulings looked N. G.
Jefferson—ShafferACo. have a rig up on
E. G. Cochran's farm on west side of twp
Marion—Robt. Barnes is down about
200 feet in the Robt Atwell place, and ha-,
a ciooked hole. The wells on the
Gormley place, drilled 18 years ago, are
yet producing oil.
Concoid twp—The Eest End Oil Co,
has a rig up for its No. 3. in the C. S.
Campbell farm, No. 1. is doing 5 blla, and
No. 2 is not completed. The McCrea
brothers have 8 to 10 ->ll wells ou both the
Geo. Meals and Phillip Stoops; McElvain
A Fowler's well on the Neis McElvain
is down about 1,000 feet, and Dr. lloovers
ou the Doover 800 feet. He is building
another rig.
Reunions.
The Studebaker family will celebrate
the centennial of their settlement in this
couuty on Thursday Aug. 15th next, at
the residence ol David Studebaker near
Jacksvillo. All descendants and relations
of the Stubebaker family are invi'.i d to be
present.
Tne third annual reunion of the Sloan
family will be held iu the grove of Mat
thew Sloan, near Farmington, on Thurs
day August 22d.
liutler Fair Hurts.
September 3d, two year old trot or pace;
three year old trot or pace.
September 4th, 2:35 trot, purse $150;
2:35 pace purse $l5O.
September sth, Free for all trot or pace;
purse $300; 2:50 tiot purse SIOO.
September 6th' 2:'.i5 trot, purse $200;
2:25 pace, S2OO.
Also bicyc+e races and other Amuse
uents each day.
The Markets.
Our grocers »ro paying 150 for butter
and eggs, 750 for new potatoes, peas,
apples and green beans, 100 for wax
beans; 1 25 a bu for cucumbers; 80c a bu.
for old onions, and 20c a di z bunches for
new onions; 30c a doz for beets; 25c a di
twp. having been granted to the under
signed, all persons knowing themselves
'.ndebted to said estate will please make
■remediate payment, and any having claims
against said estate will present them duly
authenticated for settlement to:
THOMAS A. BAY, Exr.
Saxonburg
WILLIAM LOWAN. Exr
Glade Mill.
MCJCNKIN A GALBREATU Attys.
Administrator's Notice.
Letters of administration on the estate of
Andrew J. Bvans, deo'd, late of Forward
twp., Butler Co., Pa., having been granted
to Ibe undersigned; all persons knowing
hemselves indebted to said estate wil.
please make immediate payment, and any
having claims against said estate will pre
sent them properly authenticated for set
tlement to
WM. M. BROWN, Adm'r.
Browne dale, P. 0.
A. B. C M«FARLAND. Att'y. P*.
Administrator's Notice-
Letters of administration with the will
annexed, on the estate of John Young, late
of Wintielil twn., Butler county, Pa., hav
ing been issued by the Register of said
county, to me—all persons therefore know
ing themselves indebted to said estate are
requested to make speedy payment, and
all persons having claims against said es
tate will please present them properly au
thenticated for settlement to
JOHN N. YOUNB, Adm'r C.T.A.
Of John Young, dee'd,
Carbon Black, P. 0.
MCJUIKINA OALBHRATH,
Attv's for Estate.
Administrators' Notice.
Letters of administration on the estatß
of John W. McJunkin, dee'd, late of Clay
twp., Butler oounty, Pa., having been
granted to the nndorsigned; all persons
Knowing themselves indebted to said es
tate will please make immediate payment,
and any having claims against saia estate
will present them duly authenticated for
settlement to
John R McJunkin )
Anna McJunkin, f Amn '
Kuclid, P. O.
Ira McJunkin, Att'y. Bntler Co., Pa.
PARKIN BEOS.
% Green Goods Market, *
CENTRE AYE. - - - Near R. R,
j All kinds of Country Produce
j always on hands—good and fresh.
Highest market price paid in
j cash for Country Produce.^
A Suggestion.
iT
- " ri—,.
|qR! Kr-v i
; ' fry*
D!J it ever occur to yon tnat there are
drugs and d.-njr*—that drugs are like every
thing else—there • eood, bad and indif
ferent. There is no'. .:. r ; <1 <> which is
Sositively bad if it is'nt just ol the best
>nr policy has always been to have noth
ingbut the best.
When yon want drugs come to us and be
assured of fresh pure goods, and always
what you ask for or your prescription calls
for. It may not always be drugs you want
either. We always have on hand a full
line of sick room requisites.
G.- N, BOTD.
Diamond Block, - Butler, Pa.
RAILROAD TIME TABLES.
PENNSYLVANIA R ROAD.
Western Penniylvania Division.
Schedule in Effect May 20, 1895.
South, Wetlc Days
M. A. >f A. M. P. M. I*. H.
BtTI.KK Leave 626 800 U23 2 45* 5 Uti
saxonburg Arrive 654 525 11 48 all 528
BuUer Jc't.. " 727 S4B 12 12 340 553
Butler Jet. ..Leave 730 S4* 12 17 :i 10 543
Natrona . . Arrive 73s 85S 12 2«> 3so <> uj
Tarentura 743 uOS 12 31 357 807
Springdale 752 91* 12 44 407 ....
Ciaremont 807 925 12 69 421 627
Sharpsburg 815 931 107 428 #*.'
Allegheny city 82s 944 I*4 440 ti 43
A. U. A. M. P. K. P. M. r. u.
SUHDAY TRAINS — Leave Butler for Alle
gheny City and principal Intermediate stations
i :4o A. M., 2:30 and 5:00 P. M.
North. ..Week Days—'—
A. K. A. M. A. 11. p. M. P. x.
Allegheny City Lv.« 55 900 lias 315 slo
Sharpsburg 708 913 11 39
Ciaremont 91# U*i
Springdale 930 llie «3s
Tarentum 732 939 12 OS 351 648
Natrona 737 »43 12 13 356 853
BuUer Jc't Ar 746 9So 12 23 404 *O2
Butler JC't Lv 745 950 12 34 415 7OK
Saxon burg 810 10 15 12 59 440 725
BUTLKB Ar. 835 10 38 125 506 750
A. M. A. M. P. M, P. M. P. M.
SUNDAY TKAINS—Leave Allegheny City for
Butler and principal intermediate stations 7So
A. M.. 1233and7:10 P. M.
Week Days For the East Week Days,
p. m. a. m. a. m p. m.
245 625 Lv Butlkr. .. Ar 10 38 125
340 727 Ar Butler Jc't Lv 950 12 3'.
404 745 Lv Butler Jo't Ar 940 12 3 1
410 749 Ar Freeport.. Lv 835 12 30
415 753 " Alleg'y Jc't " 931 12 21
426 804 " Leechburg.. " 920 12 12
446 821 "Paulton(Apollo" 905 11 5'
514 851 " Saltsburg "8 37 11 32
550 922 " Blairsville..." 805 II 00
600 930 "Blairsville las'n"7 45 10 15
850 11 35 " Altoona "3 40 800
100 310 " Harrisburg..."ll 55 310
430 623 " Philadelphia. '8 50 11 20
а. m. p. m. p. m. p. in.
Through trains for the east leave Pitts
burg (Union Station) as follows:
Atlantic Express, dai1y.....3 10 A. M.
Pennsylvania Limited " 715 "
Day Express, " 730 "
Main Line Epresa " 800 "
Philadelphia Express " 430 P. M.
Eastern Express " .....7 00 "
Past Line " 810 "
For detailed informatiou, address Thos.
E. Watt, Pms. Agt. Western District, 110
Fijth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.
S. M. PREVOST, j. R. WOOD,
General Manager. Gen'l Passr, Agent.
P. & W. R. R.
Schedule in effect May 12. 1395. (Butlor time)
The Short Line to Pittsburg.
DEPART SOUTH. PROM SOUTH
б.26 a m Allegheny Ex 6.15 a m, Allegheny AC
8.16 a m AH'y 6 Akron 10.00 a m.AI & N Castle
10.06 nm Allegheny Ac i 2.20 pm. AlleghenyEi
2.55 pin Allegheny Ex 5.06 pm, Allegheny Ex
350 p ra Chicago Kx. 730 p m.All'y « Akron
605 p m AH'y & Ell. Ex s.oo p in, Allegheny Ex
dkpart north. from nohtb.
10.05 a m Kane & Brad. *o6a m. fox burg Ac
6.15 p m Clarion Ac 9.50 am. Clarion Ae
7.35 p m Koxburg |5.20 pm. Kane Mail
SITND.tT TRAINS.3
DP"UtT SOUTH. FROM SOOTH.
8.15 a in, DeKorest Ac 10.60 a m,Allegheny Ae
11.45 a m, Allegheny- rx l 05 p m, Allegheny Bx
3.50 p m, i'hlea#o Kx .05 p m, Allegheny Ex
.06 pm, Allegheny Ac 7.30 p in, DeKorest Ac
Train arriving at at 5.06 p m leaves R to de
pot, Plttßburg. at 3 :I5 o'clock.
Butler and Ureenvlllc ■ loich will leave Alle
gheny at32o p. m, dally except Sunday. Con
necting at Willowgrove, arriving at Butler at
53)5.
Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars and Qrst-class
Day Coaches tun through between Butler ami
Chicago dally.
For through tickets te points lu the West
Northwest or Southwest apply to
A. B. CROUCH. Agent
Trains leave the B. & O. depot In PiHburg
(or ill's East as follows.
Kor Washington L>- C.. Baltimore. Philadel
phia. iaJ New York. 7:30 and asi) p. m.
Cumberland. 6:40. 7 :30, a.m. 1 :10, 930 p. m. Con
nelsvllle. 6:40. 730. a. rn. 1.10, «.30. 4.45, 5.30,9.20
p in. (Jnlontown. 7.20 a. m., 1.10 . 4.30 . 5.30 p. m.
(Jnloutown. Morga ntown and Fairmont, 7.30, a.
m. and 5.30 p. m. Mt.Pleas&nt 8.40. 7.30 a. m.
1.10 and 4.80 pm. Washington. Pa., 7.40 and
930 a. m.. 4.09.4.45 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, Bt, Ixmta, Columbus and New
ark, 7.40 a. m., 9.10, ll.Mp.m.
Kor Chicago, 2.40 and 9.30 p. m.
Parlor and Bleeping cars to Baltimore, Wash
ington. Cincinnati and Chlcairo.
P, S. & L. E. R. R.
Takes effect Monday, Dec. 31 1894.
Tralna are run by Standard Central Time (90th
Meridian.) One hour slower than city Time.
Goixo NORTH. GOINO SOOTH
To 14 li STATIONS 9jll 113
p.ra m. p.m. Arr I.v'e a.m. |a.m. p.mo
.... 3 26 I no Dunkirk |7QQ 13
a. m.
i oo i 42 ;o Krie 6 io 8 as* 3 35
fi sr. 109 925 Wallace Junct 647 91» 412
« 20 1 04 9 15 Glrard 6 BO; 9 18. « 15
3 00 12 M 9Oi Look port 7 Ml 9 29 4 26
02 12 4* 8 5jJ .Oraaesvllle. . 7 081 9Sx 43<
® 4;- iio 23 ar.COnueaut lv.l. ..I 7 40, 3 io
g 10 1 7 40 lv ar|.lo 231 o 43
oSTitS 441 845 ar Albion lv 7 111 9 41! 437
B 43|12 33 831 .. Stiadeland... 728 9 53j 451
5 40| 12 SO B 28 .. . sprlngboro... 7 27 9 56 4 55
5 S"> 12 24 8 90 ..Coulieautvllle. 7 34|10 03 5 03
5 0»(12 Of 8 00|... Mea'v'le Jet, j 8 00|10 25| 515
rsi I 7 30llv Comi't Lake.. 110 ill 4 49
7 10 .. .. 8 10 ar ar 8 10 10 50 8 30
4 25 i 7 sfillv.. Moadvllle.. lv 9 4ft! 4 20
740 1 8 aajar ar 8 36|1l 2sl ai u
lo2|ll Bit 7 411. . Harts town. .. No l io 39 sB,
....11 38 281 Osgood 10 54 553
C 2b|il 30 7 1 Greenville... 6 30] 11 07 ti 04
61811 2 7oc ....Sh«nango.... 640 n 20 1 «20
« 00,10 M 045 Kredonla.. . 703 11 41 6 34
5 44110 43 6 25 Mercer 7 22 1* 04 1 7 00
5 30 10 29 6 10 Pardoe 7 3d 12 22, 7 14
5 l'» 10 20 000 ... drove city... 7 47112 33; 725
5 0(1 10 08 , 5 48 ... Hariisvllle.... 7 88 ' 2 45 : 7 36
I IM| 0o» B 4 |... Branchton— * owl' 254 74 5
500 ...,| 8 101 lv .Branchton ar| 7 10 jl2 10( ....
5 45i ■■■■l 8 sft!ar...Milliard ..ly 6 2Sjll Is| ....
4 531 9 K<| 5 3611 V.. . Kelstors .... 8 10 12 .581 7 49
4 30 9 421 521 KllClld 8 22 I 12 8 03
4 111' 9 151 » w| Butler 8 50 1 42 ! 8 32
, 720 | Allegheny. PAWitt oci a 501
| 151. in . ...■I Pittsburg. B&Q. IP- nilp. M .
J. T. Bb A 111. General Manager. Oreenvllle. pa
W. G. SAKGKANT. G. P. A.. Meadvllle. Pa
CLEASAHCE SALE,
NOW;
25 to 50 per cent reduction in
Staple anil desirable goods, Books,
White China, Frames, Mirrors,
and other things. You will need
some of the things get them now;
as this is for one week only, at
DOUGLASS',
Near P. O.
OUR NEW
Spring
Clothing
(for the price) in the history of the clothing trade.
Stej. in and see these goods, you II be agreeably surprised NO
TKOL RLE TO SHOW GOODS. Workingmen take notice: We
have Sweet, Orr & Co.'s Panta
loons and Overalls. If you have
worn them, you need no further
comment from us. if not ask t o |
see them as they are the bes
cheap pants in the world.
Here's A Stunner!
Our annual July Clearing Sale of Men's, Boys' and Childrens' Cloth
ing, Hats and Furnishing go. at prices never to [be heard
of a^ain.
O \fT^\f "O T? T> we Lead while others Follow. ! !
-Lilii AXSHj LV wa j. s been our aim to give you h .<• /
not a better quality of goods for your money than \ •>.. < 1
find elsewhere. We invite you all to come and exarrii.n. .
enormous stock of ours and see that we do just as v<. • > 1-
tise. Our stock of Light-weight Clothing must be sol J, t.d
will go regardless of cost. Our line of Straw Hats musi 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.
SchiauA & Nast,
Leading Cloth) iers, 137 S- Main St., Batler, Pa*
. r
Schneideman's Old Stand.
BHLOBS BROS.
Fair and Square Clothiers, Outfitters and Hatters, Butler Fa-
Clothing at Actual Cost.
Furnishings at Cost.
Our stock must be reduced at all hazards, and we now have
laid on our tables your pick from
152 Men's Suits at Cost
205 Boys " at Cost
98 Childs " at Cost
192 Pairs Pants at Cost
The above are desirable staple goods, it is a great chance for you
to secure a suit or pair of pants at a sacrifice.
S2OO. SHETLAND PONY Contest a Grand Success.
No matte* what you buy you have a chancejto Jwin the {pony
by guessing nearest to the number of beans in thefjar.
on exhibition in show window.
SHLOSS BKO'd. j
IO4: S. ]Vlain St.» - !Butler,,3?a#
Schneideman's Old Stand.
- - )■ I 1 1 ''
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
For SSO
- Writing Desk ford? _
er Price $9.50. y
Side-Boards at dt Harked
$65.00.
MHHUTUniTII
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HAS ARRI . ED, and we vll
be pleased to show you what we
have.
You can buy a good, servicable
busings suit for ss.o°, but our
line at $6.00 , £7.50, $9.00 and
sto.oo are marvels of beauty and
excellence, better than ever sold
Douthett
AND
Graham,
BUTLER, PA.