the citizen THURSDAY. OCTOBER 31. IMS. New Advertisements. Administrator's notice, estate of Isabel la Weisenstein. A. Huff <fc Son'« shoes. D. A. Heck's clothing, etc. C. <fc T's. $lO dinner sets. Executor's notice, estate of Jacob Shoup. S'OTE— AII advertisers inten dingto make cinges in their ads. should notify us of th jir intention to do so, not later than M.nday morning. Administrators and Executors of e»tatez can secure their receipt books at the CIT III) oitioe NOTlCE— Hereafter the price of the CITIZBS will be SI.OO it' paid in advance, vnct $1.25 if not so paid. CITIZKS and Weekly Tribune $1.50 in advance. I,(JUL ANU O'ENESAL. "Smile" and the world "smiles" with yon Which it does with a joylul sound; For there's few who will shrink from con suming a drink When someone else pays for the roun d —Hallow-een tonight. —The P. R. R. Co. will hereaftor charge for carrying bicycles. —A war song now popular in Japan is sung to the tune of "Tramp, Tramp, Tramp, the Boys are Marching.'" —lt's ctrar.ge that a joke should be hard est to see through when it is the thinnest. —"Ti. ' «ek that figures most in this world," . l the Philosopher, "is spelled wi:h an i; :"al 'p" The c ••atest difference petwean the pugilist and the football player is that the latter wears his hair long. —Corn tuskin? has been dry work this ye. r—not even a drop of cider to wet it ■with. —Butler has been los.ng ground lately— several t<>us of dust floated out to the neighboring hills and valleys, last week. —This is the time of year the hornets freeze at night, and thaw out during the day. —T'le threatened rain ol last Sunday afternoon, drove hundreds of promenaders indoors. —You will observe, by an advertisement printed in this paper, that there will be an election, next Tuesday, 7 a. m. to 7 p. m. —Oue alter another of the salt-water and oil wells ol the fiold up the creek are being abaadoned. —Road AI Heck's new loca's in this pa per. He has a whole store full of every thing. —W.J. Hates has sold his grocery on Ziegler Ave. to Mr. Abiams, and has mov ed to the sth ward. —Tho roof of the new school-house on Broad and Miffiin St*, is being erected this week. The building will be a very hand -Bouo one. —Tho birds have nearly all left for thei r southern homes to spend the winter, the sparrows being about the only ones left behind. —Husking bees are ripe, but the scarc ity of cider will take away one of the main props, even though pumpkin pie tim ber is plenty. —This is tho day of tho sale at D. B. Douthett's place in Forward twp, bolov Brownsdale. Mr. Douthett and family in tend moving to Wilkinsburg. —Storekeepers and other business men of the county intending to buy calendars for 1896, are requested to look at our line of samples before pnrchasing. —They had been discussing the nronmi oiation of "oleomargarine," and finally Agreed to leave it to the waiter, but he hedged. "Sure," said he. "I have to pro nounce it "butter" or I lose my job." —There's an awful hollowness in the "fashion note" literature of the day, One that we noticed today illustrates what it terms "a smart costume for a young widow," and she looks as gay as a speckled circus horso. —Pleasure owe* ita greatest test to an ticipation. The promise of a dollar fiddle will keep a school boy in happiness ior a year. The fnn connected with its posses sion will expire in an hoar. Sow what is true of sohools boys is true with men. All they differ in is the price of their fiddles. —Since last Friday the Pennsylvania Railroad has refused to carry bicycles free as baggage. They are now charged for the as samo excess baggage, except that the minimum charge on exoess baggage is 25 cents, while the minimum charge on bicycles will be 15 cents. —The Boys Brigade >f the Y. M. C. A. and quite a number of oar citizens wont to Erie, last Friday, on a special car, to at tend the State Convention there. Next dav the boys took part ia the parade; then they visited the "Michigan" and the old soldiers home, and camo home that night. The/ did well, and had a good time. —A Philadelphia judge has decided that a man who is attacked doosn't have to run beforo the law will justify him in protect ing himself. In this coanection we woald suggest that the man ought not to run after he has protocte 1 himself That makes it look aa if he had done something wrong. —Recently the Scientific American print ed a photograph of a mammoth potato raised on the Pacific coast that weighed 80 pounds, the owner standing beside the Jambo tuber, both being nearly the same size. Last week the samo paper stated that the whole thing was a gross fraud, perpetrated by the photographer. —Uiidebrand <fc Son will open their new and well appointed meat market, at 228 Mifllia St , Saturday. They have their room finnished in oak, with marble coun ter; and a double refrigerator of the latest and most improved model The plane is new all over new building, new refriger ator, new furnishings, and all on a new street. The family lias moved into the new house, bat the firm will continue to maintain the old market on Main St. —lt is currently whispered that Mrs wbilo cleaning house, asked her husband to nail up some [J; ho refused; she looked tt at him, told him his conduct was with out a ||, then beat him with her :p" until he saw "\ He now lies in a . tose state, and may soon bo a fit subject for diss. A man mun be an * his life in that way, and put a . to his existence. —Correspondents are sometimes rather obscure in expressing their meaning. For example, a letter to one of oar exchanges contains this item: "John Kuder is about to build a new hen house because someone stole about seventy chickens from Elmer McCurdy the other night." This might be taken to mean that Kuder is building a ooop in which to pat the stolen chickens. —The antitoxin treatment for diphtheria has scored a remarkable success in Pitts burg. Out of a total of 40 cases treated with the Pittsburg culture, only four have resulted fatally, while of 19.cases observed ia the city daritg the same time which were not treated wi'.h antitoxin, 17 proved fatal. A death rate of only ton per cent., oompared with a rate of nearly S9J per cent, in even such a limited number of oases is strong evidence in favor of the an titoxin. uFGAI. NFV/S. NOTES. Jos. Kisk addon, Tom Turner, Newton Pollick; Commissioner Wilson and J no. Humphrey will start out Saturday m< ru ing with the election papers, and deliver them to the judges ol the election, at tb eir residences, and other places. Kis kaddon will have a two days trip through the northern part of the county, but the others will complete their routes in one day. They will take in the whole county excepting the route up ♦hrough Concord and Washington which will be delivered by the mailman, Mr. Smith. A. W. Frampton is in j*il in Pitts burg, on charges of libel and perjury pre ferred by his attorneys in a late case be fore the Supreme Court. The suit of Jesse A. Heydrick vs. I). Deirken and others, for possession ol the Shearer tarm, upon which the Unrest well in the Kay lor pool was found, has been settled Mr. Heydrick received S7OO and the defendants paid the costs. This will probably lead to the settlement of other suits ol a similar nature now pending on account ol the oil leases taken ia the K*y lor district about 1878 Had Mr. Heydrick recorded his lease, the property would have been his. The will rfL. S. Whi'mire of Oakland was probated and letters granted to Sarah J. Whitmire; also will of John Kuneban and lotters to Joseph and Winr.efred Kene han. Letters of admn were granted to G. F. Weisenstein on estate of Isabella H. Wui senstein. H. J. Francis and Mary E. Francis havo brought suit against Franklin twp, for SSOOO, for an accident that happened at a bridge last winter. L Henderson was committed to jail for attempting to fire the lockup; and Daniel M tore for assault and drunkenness. The case of the United states vs William Orris ol this county was tried iu the U S District Court at Pittsburg, Tuesday, but it is no; known here how it ended. Orris endeavored to prove that he was in Butler on the day the'letter was lifted at Glade Mills, The letter was addressed to R. D. Heeter. contained S2O, was registerea and Orris torged Heeler's name to the receipt. PROPERTY TBAKSFRRS F W et al to J W Davis lot in Butler for S6OO. A B Rhodes et al to 0 A Rhodes prop erty in Clay et al for S6OO. Myra Miller to Mary Bovard lot in Cen treville for S2OO. G F Keck to Maggie Allen lot in Butler for S9OO. A N Sloan et al to Alex Bell lot in W Sunbury lor $ 750. John B Jackson to James H Boyer 100 acres in Concord for $2,280. S J Shaw to P M Starr lot in Butler for SI,OOO. Jas Plaisted to P fl Plaisted 11 acres in Butler twp for $350. Jas E Graha'U to C A Abrains lot in Butler for $750. N L Davis to R C Yates lot in Ca'.lery for SI,OOO Phebe Downs to J C Kerr lot in Centre ville for $350. W 0 Webber to Jas Moore lot in tilio pryrock for $775. G B Turner, assignee, to Ira McJunkin 200 acres in Concord for $5,900. Auchor, Thompson, et al, quit claim to Tilliu L Authors for 106 acres in Parker. Alex G. Black et al to NancvStell wagon 1 acre in Slipperyrock for SIBO. Jno. B. Arthurs to W. F. Murtland 1 acre iu Euclid for S3O. Robt. M. Downie to M. A. E. Cook lot in Donieville l«r S4OO. Martiafefl k.censss. L P Shakely Jackson Minnie Lynch Fairviow Chns A McCaslin Butler twp Mary McUloskey— " Jasll Duncan Butler Anna Lonitz S&xonburg Thos Martin .Carbon Centre Mrs C E Uollobaagh Cbici'ra Tno T Domhoff Lancaster Clara Koch " J T Shane - Cbicora Jennie Sloan —Six Point s Chris Fratcher ...Butler Josie Sweeney " " Geo A Lanffner Parker Ki-<!<ie Caruahan Foxburg Harry Flinner Muddyereek twp Melissie Pizur E. L Keep Butler Minnie Frasier " W. W. Lantz Bailer Myrtle Frasier...... " Win. Martin Weit Liberty Mary E George Dangberty llilliard Clara Royal " 11. H. Wadnworth Slipporyrock twp Viola G0rd0n.......... " Jerome J. Smith.... Winfield twp Tena E. Wagner At Pittsburg, Jos. A. Love of Pittsburg and Mabel Williams of Butler. —Perry Allison has opened a barber shop in the Wick hous<*; and A. L Find ley has has located his photo, gallery on vacant lot adjoining. —The Grove City and Westminster foot ball teams were to havo played a gam a of foot ball at Grove City yesterday. But on account of some dissatisfaction as to the rales di«l not play and the game was award ed to Grove City. —A young mau out in the country black enoil his mustache with siovo polish oLe night recently and then courted his girl. Tho next morning her laoe looked like a map of Butler county, with railroads ran ning from her mouth to her ears, lie will know better next time. —lt is now said that the now fee bill for judges and inspuctors of elections does not go into effect until next year, henco those who were elected last February will receive tho old rates o''pay. The Constitution of the State provides that tho salary or emol uments ot public officials shall not be in creased or diminished during their term of cilice. The present election officers were choi-en before the new law was passed, so they cauuot claim the new rate. This rule will not apply to clerks, however, because thoy are appointed ou election day—«inoo tho new law passed. Nor will it apply to judges or inspectors appointed to fill va cancies, we think, for the same reason. Vox Populi—B»y your clothing, underwear, hosiery, hats, caps, sox and neckwear of D. A. HECK, and save money. A New Livery Firm. Eli May, Henry Bickel, and Wm. Kennedy have purchased the old Bickel & Kennedy livery stable, on West Jefferson street, from its late owners, Oliver Thompson & Co , and have refitted the old stand in ex eel lent stylo A ladies waiting room has been fitted up in baudsome stvie and the entire barn has been renovat ed and repa-inted on the interior. The firm have in their barn 40 head of horses oxclusive of boarders, and th»- beat line of vehicles to be found in the city.' All ot the old patrons of the firm of Bickel and Kennedy are cordially invited to call and see them at their old stand, where they are prepared to furnish them with the best outfits in the city. Underwear—a specialty at HECK'S bis stock is largest aud finest ever offered in Butler. Butler's Only. Practical Cistern builder and gen eral Cement worker. JAMBS A. MCDOWELL. 232 East Jefferson St. IVe display over 100 new and pretty pattern hats and bonnets at PAPB'S. Sox and shirts, all wool and a yard wid? t cheap r than the oheapeat—at HE'K'S, 121 >*. Alain St. F'SXSON \... Mr. C. H. Lieghner ol Butler. I'enna., is now in Prnlad Iphia, attending the Broad Street C<".-ervatory of Music, ol which Gilbert R Combs is director. He is studyiug voice cnlture with Jos C. Cou sens, cornet under Samuel II Ker-ile, and violencello with Cnas. Grebe. He has also been admitt- d t>> the Pupils Sympho ny Orchestra which is under the direction of Gilbert P. Combs. J. H Parks of Julian Clark of Prospect and 1' irter Wilson o. Oakland, were ia < wn Saturday. J. W. Groom of Mars lately attended the funeral ol his father a 1 Clinton, iu the western part of Allegheny Co. Three o! his brothers and two sisters were down with typhoid lever at thhe same time. John S. Adams of Brownsdalo was in town.Tnursday, and E L. GiOsoa of Par ker, Friday. D. A. Eitel, representing the Pittsburg Commercial Gazette wu doing Butler last weak. Mr. and Mrs. Edwarl Miller, who keep the hoarding house at Petersvillc, set one of the best tables in the county. Harry English of Franklin is home from lodiana, and is lyiag sick. A. R. Watson of Renfrew was in town on business, Friday. Mrs. Elizabeth Hart id daughter of WasDington Pa, are the guests of Mrs. H. J. Templetoa of Franklin St. Mrs. Lot Wilson of Mnddycreek is ser iously ill of rheumatism. Maiachi Eagle, of Centre twp. is serious ly ill o! typhoid pneumonia. Michael Ranneb.iuer, a veteran of the Mexican war has had his pension insreas «-d. Tbos. T Spence, of Petrolia has also been granted an increase. Mrs. Al Wallers was poisoned a few • lays ago by taking corrosive sublimate tablets instead ol headache tablets, but is recovering. Edward Coovert has moved from Peters - v lie to Portersviile. Adim Kamerer's daughter, who was re covering from typhoid, had a relapse, Sun day, at the hospital ia Allegheny. Charley Douglass has returned from s. visit to the Atlanta Exposition and Florida. Mrs. Mary Jane Flick and James Lel'ever, of Middlesex were in town on business, yesterday. Consta'.le Mathers, generally knoTn as "Jo Jo," is down with typhoid. J- W. Troutman of Concord, and Ed Westerman of Clinton were iu town yes terday. John Stein of Brady twp, rented his farm, and moved to Potersville. Accidents. Thompson was burned by gas on Peter McColloush's lurm In Fairview, last Saturday. Archie, a son of Reuben' Stewart of Duffytown fell upon a knife Sunday evening, and cut his neck, but was not , dangerously wounded. A son of Abner P, r 'en was shot in the thigh and abdomen, while out hunting a few days ago Tae gun slipped from a tree against which ho bad stood it and was discharged in its fall. John Stoops of Washington twp, had a foot smashed, and some toes taken off, by his foot being cauaht in a belt-wboel on the Meals farm, Monday. Fires. The residence of Bell on the Sayder farm, Mnddycreek field, was de stroyed by fire, last Thursday morning The lire was due to turning a new ga j well into the lines whicn Bell was unaware of. Star Entertainment Course. Secured for this season bj' the Butler Y. M. C A. This year there are five "Dtertain ments in the course instead of four, as given last year. This year oar talent has cost us more than double what last year'n course cost. In fact, this course ia the very best wh'ch money, coupled with the judgment ol the committee, could buy. While we hare pa;d high for our taleut, we have kept the price of our Coarse tickets the lowest possible The following is tho taVut: 1. Opening Grand Coucert. Novombnr 8, M« ajirt S>mubony Clnb of Sew York, Instrumental Vocal, ami Elocutionary by six members in the club, each a star. 2 Rogers-Grille} Combination; Rogers, the linrpist, and (irilley, the Humorist. Reader and Impersonator, 3. L land T. Powers, without an equal as a Monologue Artist, in David Copper field. 4. George Kennan, Traveler, Reporter and Lecturer. Subject, '"Life on the Great Siberian Road " 5. The Lvric Quartette, and Jno, Angus Maokay, of E(i I ) irg i, Scotland, Reader aud Humorist. Coarse Tickets, good for one admission to each of the above entertainments, $1 50 Trunks, valises, bags and tele scopes—at HECKB. VERY STYLISH.' Our new cepes and jackets. See out $5 00 values in fur and cloth capes. L. BTJIN & SON DID YOU HEAR Your neighbors talk about the great values in our hosiery department. Come and see for yourself. L. STEIN & SON. Save a day's wages by buying robes and blankets at Martincourt & Co's. Beautiful paUem bnts at PAPEV. Come and see stylish hats and bon nets at PAPE'S. Do you want a hat or cap? HECK bus them and can save you money Hot Breakfast Cakes are easily and quickly made from Marvin Buckwheat Flour. nIEW lto DESIGN. Novelty dress goods at 25 cents up to finest. We save you money on these. L STEIN & SON. School hats at PAPI'S. Always use J. A Richey's Cough Drops They »ra the best. Pants—Over 2000 pairs to select from, at prices, oh well, don't men tion them, its awful, where, at HACK'S. The Tim* of Year when oysters are ia season is upon us, Marvin's oystor crackers are j the best made. Latest tn trimmed and un trim mod Hatfc flowers. feathers, ribbons an J | novelties at PAPE'S -1000 untrimmed hats, splendid ghapet at P APES. More robes and blaaketa than you ever saw in one store iu your life, at Martincourt »& Co's. I JVC ' or P ure B P r ' n ? water ic®- - I|j ) Leave your orders a 1 Richey's Bakery Daily Delivery. Robes and blankets cheaper than anywhere else at Martincourt & Co's MUSlC—Scholars wanted at 128 W Wayne St. —BoardiugHouse Cards, with Act of Assembly, 25 coats for half-a-dozen, .or sale at CITIZEN office, Oysters should not be eaten without Marvin's oyster crackers, which are crisp and nice; CHURCH NOTES. Quarterly meeting services will he heli J ia the M. E. church on nest Sunday, Nor | ember 3. Preparatory service this Thurs [ day, evening at 7 30. Frday eveniisp j pre.»thirig by I)r. A. L. Petty, .Vesidiuj , Elder, at t: e close of which service quar ( terly conference will be held :-unda;. I service*: At 9.30 a. m., Sundays chool; al j 11 o'olock, the Sacrament of toe Lord'i Supper; at 3 p. ui.. bap:>ui of children, to 1 be followed by Love Feast; at 6 o'clock I Epwortfi praj-er lU'f'iiij; at 7 p. in., preachiug by the pastor, Rev. A. C. Johnson, I>. D : subject. "Trie Litnb of God." Ry noti.m o; Butler Presbytery taken Ocr." 17. Kt-v W. S. llcNees will ccas • tus labors as pastor in Summit church, .fan 1, 1596, at his request, and witti ti.e con sent reluctantly givei of the church, from that time he will devote his entire labors to the ohurch of Middlesex, whL*h wiil i'ivb him t.h-i same salary he has been receiving from both churches. a:,d the Use of e p»r>onage. Hi* pastoral work ic two churches was too bnrdbusorae, and much to bis regret an I that of the people ot Summit church, it hi-come necessary for liiiii to irive up his labors there The Middlesex church needs very much the entire latvors of a pastor, and having be come able to support one rt-joies in the prospeol of haviui Mr UcNe»s tfive to it ni< whole rimo Licentiate U- S. Burn was di- uis-ed to Pittsburg Pres >ytery The Spring meeting of Presbytery was appointed at Butler J. R Coulter, Stat ed o'.erk. A service in memory of the late Win. White, D. I)., will be held in St Pet.-r"s chnrch Butler, on 'he evening of Xov 4th. Bi-hop Whitehead will pr>--i le; the Rev. Ro'iert Meech of Allegheny will preach the sermon, 'he neighooring clergy are expected to taka part; and all friends of l)r Vuite are cordially invited to be pre;- eut. Grand Army H'otes. Inspector Newton Black will conduct the annual inspection of Post No. 105 on Friday evening Nov Isth. No 105 is in oreasing in membership rapidly, and is now over 200 strong. Adjutant Will A. Lowry has mailed special notices to every comrade of the Post to be present at the inspection, in full unif< rm if possible, a cordial invitation is also extended to every co tirade in the county. Dep't commander Cummins and Staff, Pa*t Dfp't Commanders Denni>ton,Sample and Bunchfie.ld,together with a large dele gation of Pittsburg an 1 Allegheny City comrades will bi present. The nomination of officers of the Post for 1896 will take placo ou Friday evening Nov. Ist ot 7.30. OIL NOTES. The Standard is paying $1.25 today. oi' items are scarce this week, no new wells reported excepting the one near Herman Considerable drilling is being done down the big and in the Blakely field :some about Herhinan and the section between Saxonburg and Cooptrs town, and a little everywhere. HKRMAS —Smith and Finks well on the Henvv came in Monday, an I started off at ten bb'.s an hour. BCTLER —Phillips struck a gusher on toe UeCaluiont farm hill last Friday. It started off at 33 bbls an honr. FAIRVIEW —Hays, .lack A Co. tubed their well on the Dick Rogers, last week HL.AKEt.KY FlKLD—Marshall & Burke's well on tbe John Ken son bejjau flowing, Wednesda'" aignt, Tne derrick burned, and Wilson was badly burned. CLINTON —Fleeger <fc Co. are drilling on th« Ud Westernian iu Clinton twp. and are down about 300 ft. It is said that a well w:l! al.'o be drilled on the Geo. Miller. Oh Mumru*—roti ought to see the big piles of chihlrer.s suits at HECK'S otii.v $1.25, you can't set the same in town lor l«sa than $2.50, Always Get Marvin's oyster crackers if you want crisp, nice ones >• UKNITURE Painted and Renovated, made to look equal to new on the Shortest Notiie by I. Moser. Orders left at M. 0. Roekenstein's, 117, N Main St.. Butler, will receive my immediate attention. Say Papa—did you see IIECK'* neckwear , it beats i»nything vou ever saw. BLACK. FABRICS. Crepons, Mohairs, Serges and Henriettas. Perfect in weave, popular in price. You should inspect them. L. STEIN & Sow. —Take your children to Zuver's Gallery (or Pictures that will *uit j on. Postoffice building". You pay for school-books; but the best school-boek for your children is your daily p&per. Well printed, ca"efully and intelligently edited, oi instructive contents, tirst and fullest with the news and best in presenting it, the Pittsburg Dispatch fills the bill. Czarina rings just new at PAPO BRO'S. Stylish sailor hats, many colors at P APE'S. The finest line of Mourning hats and bonnets in Butler at P APE'S. —Job work of all kinds done at tbe CITIZEN OFFICE MITTENS. We sell the lamb knit mittens. Best fitting goods made and best to wear, 25c up L STEIN & SON. If you want to save money walk aru nd to Martincourt <fc (Jo's and buyyoasir robndbha nket»' Zuver's Pictures leave nothing wanting in finish, tone or a com/ likeness. KEEP WARM By wearing our underwear All grades (or men, women and children. Pertect in fit and finish. Small prices rule. L. STEIN <& SON. Their merit proves their worth. Morrison k Bros, cough syrup. Armstrong's little system pills. TS T Ltures Compound for the blood. SATISFACTORY BLANKETS- We give better goods for the money, or the same goods for less money. L. Rteia ii Son. Come and see tho Czarina rings at PAPE BRO'B. ABOUT COTTONS. Sheetings, prints and ging hams. Make your purchases now. This advice if heeded is like giving yon money. L. STEIN & SON. Job work done here. Sooscribe tor the CITIZEN. Yoo CA is M I). .. . . . y*-* will '.o i u< t ,'or oUTerLuibif ut BUTLER SCHOOL REPORT. ISI 1 I I I 5P ; I I % I p; |! '? p | ; j Per cent. Attendance 9'9 jI j 9 2 9° 9 2 { 9 1 Enrollment 577 122 44' 435 2 42- 1817 Davs Attendance 102932252 791b 754.: 4275 3.UN2 Days Absence 1009 177 644 574 3771 Tardiness 170 'BB 141 119' 757 Sick 207. Visitors 140. Butler County Horses, Star Pointer, J. W. Titley's fast; pacing s'nllir.i arrived in Butler from Kentucky M n 1 i»y morning. He was one of the most r ns it ion at and successful race horses in t e Unit»d State? this year. lie started tie -eason (wiih a mark ot 2:111) at Buf fi o, N. V , where he won his race and m 1 ie a clean sweep of every thin / in "Big Rings" irorn Buffalo and Xew Tork to Ch'- c igo and Terre liaute. and finished at Lexiaifton aid L luisville. Ky. Ue won ev ry race he started iu, secured a race r e . .r«l of 2:04 i and shewed his ability to go t?Bter ou more than one occasion. Mr. Tit ley thinks he can beat any pacer liyin*, and good jndges consider his chances if the two miuute mark better thi.n t hat of any pacer on earth. He was driv en by E F tieers of Buffalo, X T. Mr, Ti: ley also has some other good pace: 8 whioii were piloted to victory by L I) an w 10 gave the stallion,Grandvie»,a mark of 2:19 i on a half mile track and won a num ber of good races with some young ones, 1 ncludiag thai good 3-year-old View \ few 2:24 i. He now has in his airing a 3-year- | old brother to Star Pointer. Ad Sarvur's stallion. Joa Duke. got a trotting maik of 2:31 in a winning race on a hall mile track. Christ Steighr.er's 2-ycsr-old stallion, Florida Chimes won every race ho started in. Ho also has a good yearling by Star Pointer. M try Russell, owned by H. M. Culver of this place also made a splendid showing this season. Oat of 11 starts she won 0 j firsts, 3 seconds, 1 third and 1 fourth. She started <viiii a mar ;of 2:31J an I got a mirk of 2:10 i. Sue was driven by H. A. Mooiehead of Tuicntum, formerly of ihis place. PARK THEATRE. As Exckllknt Esporsbmbnt. Whenever a play or its performers are unknown to this town, many tear to at- | teud, unless they can tirst ascertain the probability of tbe entertainment fulfilling ttie promises male iu advance. Those who 'ontemplaie \isiting the Park Tueatre next week need faar uo disap pointment. as the lollowiujr letter from Manager Worm an, of Allontown, is en dorsed by Managers Joija I). Mishler, ot Scranton, and M. E Burguuder, of Wilkesbarre, who are tha proprietors of the first-class theatres in those ciiies: Geo. X. Burekhalter —In answer to your request I will staio that the Clifton and Middleton company hare just finished a series of ttie most satisfactory perform ances ever in t ie house. Their general ex cellence surprised every one, including myself, and 1 have uo hesiiatiotf in endors ing them to managers of firs', class houses. I'uera is not a weak spot iu the entire show. Tbe actiug was evenly good, special'ies strong, and their orchestra ranks with the Oest. Every expression from the large audience during the per formances and since their leaving, is strong m prai>e, aad I sht»ll bo pleased to give them a re'.uru data whenever they can use any ot our open time. X. E. Worm-n, .Manager Academy of Music, Ajleutown " '•Best repertoire that has played our circuit M.sbler and Burgunder, Managers of Wilkesbarre, Heading and Scranton." This Company is headed by Miss June Agnott, a ) ouug handsome actresp, still in tier teens, but a noted rifle shot, fear!«»g h'.rseniau. electric dancer, and charming songstress. Th«y carry two trained liors-'s. and a uniformed brass band and o r ehestra. They open uexi Monday Nov. 4th. a western coined* drama, "The Ranch King" and remaining toe entire we k, cnanging the play a' <-very preformance. rhey will give three sp«cial matinees on Thur-<!f.y, Friday and Saturday. The evening prices will be 10' 20, aud 30cts, and for the aftornooi only ten cents tor anybody and everybody to all parts of tho house. Seanor & Nace's Livery, Feed and Saie Stable, Roar of Wick House. Bailor, Pa Tba bast of horses and first c!a99 rigs always on hand aud for hire. Best aecoraraodatton in tuwa for permanent boarditig and transient trade. Special care guaranteed. Stable room for Fixty-ftve horses. A good class of horses, both driv ers aud draft horses always oa baud and for sale under a full guarantee; and horses bought upon proper noti fication bv St'ANOR & N VJE. All kinds ol live stock bought and HO d Telephone at Wick House. PARKIN BROS. t Green Goods Market, i CENTRE AYE. - - - Near R. R, All kinii of Country I'roduc l.vavs 0:1 'litis good and fresh Highest market price paid in cash fotC ountry 1 reduce, I) L. CLEELAND Optician, 125 S. Main, St. Hotel Butler J. H. FAUBEL, Prop'r. This house has been thorough ly renovated, remodeled, and re fitted with new furniture and carpets; has electric bells and al other modern conveniences foi guests, and is as convenient, and desirable a home for strangers as can be found in Butler, Pa. Elegant sample room for use o ommercial men John W. Brown. V. A. Abrams, ABRAMS & BROWN, Heal Estate, Fire and Life Insurance, Husblton Building. S R bar Court Uocsk. BUTLER. Insuranco Company of >«orth Amnrica. Oidyear, Assets $9,503,000; Home of New • rk, A nets $9. tO.MO; Hartford of II»rt »l, A»<-jU W.015.0H) P l'Bnii ot Itroik- Ivn, as its $5,500,033 '■few Y".>rk O'tider thet'a Ageacy, LEGAL \DVER TISEMENIS Execi'tor's Notice. ! Letters testamentary on the estate of Jacob Sbonp, deed, late of Evans City, Bctler Co. Pa , having been granted v th« uririersigtied, all persons knowiap themselves indebted to said estate wi!- pleas? make immediate payment, and atr bav : ng claims against said estate will pre sent them properly anthen'ieated to I. N. GRAHAM, Ex'r. Evans City, Pa. Mates A Young Att'ys. Administrator's Notice. Letters of administration having been •an ed to the uud< reigned on the estate ■i Isabella U. Weisensiein. dee'd, late ot Centre twp , Builer Co. Pa; all person* ►in w>nk" themselves indebted to said es tate will plea-e make immediate payment, and aia Having ciaims against said e.-tat» will pr. MT.t them duly authenticated loi settlement to. G F. WBISISSTBW, Adm'r. Butler Pa. Administratrix Notice. In re e.-tate of Xebulon Cooper dee'd. late ol Worth twp, Butler Co. Penna. Whereas letters ol administration nave been isued to mettle undersigned by the Register of Wills of said County, on above estate, notice is herely given to all parties indebud to decedent's estate to promptly settle the pause and any persons having claims agfcinst said estate will present them properly proved for payment to AMANDA COOPER, Admin'x. of estate of Zebulon Cooper. W. C. FISDLBY, Jacksville. P. 0. Atl'y. Butler Co., Pa. Administrator's Notice. Letters of a.lministration having been graureJ to me in the estate of John M. Martiu, deceased, late of Forwaid twp, Butler Co. Pa., all person indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment and any having claims against said •st f i will present tbem duly authenticat t d lor settlement to: GEOROR E HAY, ADM'R. Browusdalo, Butler Co. Pa. J. U. McJ UNKIN Att'v. Administrator's Notice. Letters of administration on the estate of .loan K. Black, dee'd, late of Cherry irp., Builer Co., Pa., having beea grant ed 10 the ui'dei>igned, a'l persons know ing themselves indebted to said estate will plt-a-ie make imuiodiate payment, and any having claims against the same will present them duly authenticated for set tlement to ALFRED BLACK, .Adm'r. Moniteau, P. 0., Butler Co., Pa. G W. FLKEOER, Att'y. Administrators Notice. Letters of administration on the estate of Richard Kelly dee'd. late of Venango '.wp., having been granted to the under frigntd, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said e.-tate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to THKODORK P. KKLLY. Eau Clair P. 0 Butler Co., Pa. ,i. M. PAINTER Atty. Executor's Notice. Letters testamentary in the estate o Mrs. Catharine Truver. dee'd, late of Mid dlesex twp, having beeu granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate will please make payment, and any having claims against the samo will present them duly authenticated for settlement to JOHN FKROUSON, Makerstown. Pa. Administrator's Notice. ID re, estate of Jacob B Flick, late of Middlesex twp. Butler, Co, Pa dee'd. Whereas letters C. T. A. have been ii>BUtd to me, the undersigned, by the Register of said Co., notice is hereb given to all parties indebted to the es tate of said decedent to call and settle, and all persons having claims against the same will present them duly autbentl cated for payment to « MARY JANE FLICK, Flick Postoffioe, Butler Co, Pa. S. F. Bowsor, ) ... A. L. Bowser, ( Aay " Executor's Notice. Notice is hereby given that letters tes tamentary on the eatata of W. D. Alle late of Parker township, Butler county, Pa , deceased, have been granted toThom as H Allen, and all persons indebted t said Kstate are requested to make promp payment, and those having claims agains the same, to present tbem duly authenti cated for settlement to THOMAS 11. ALLKN, Executor of W. 1) Allen deed., Glenora. Butler couuty, pa F. c. Bowsor, A ttjr. Special Notice. Pure Ryo Whiskies from the best known distillers, according to age, from $2 00 to $6 00 per gallon. My own importation of tine ol.i Ports, .Sherry, Rhiue and Mosel Wines from $2 00 to $3.00 per gallon. St Helena pure old California Winss, dry and sweot, 75 cents to $1.50 per gallon. Also agent for the celebrated Lake Chautauqua Wines. $1 50 per gallou. Seneca Lake pure Wine Vinegar. 30c per gallou. The finest imported Gins. Cognacs, Scotch aud Irish Whisky, Stout Bass Ale, «fcc., at lowest prices. Call or write to A An driessen 188 Fedoral St., Allegheny. Special Price List on application. Xo extra charge for jugs or packing. Mail orders promptly attended to. VVc Want Your Trade and to got it, will giro you the Best quality of at the Lowest Prices. As an additional inducement we offer you a special discount in the shape of our grand premium books, we give you your own selec tion when your purchases amount to the sum named in the attached tick et. VVe can afford to do this, because we want to show you the beueGt ot our new system, and extend to you a ivantages that will make ycu our p rmanent customer. Our Stock is Fresh and New. Visit us early and bring your Family and Friends- All aro eoti tied to this new aud special advan tage, and wo want you spociaiy to see our splendid let of Fine Pictorial Books, by the world's famous authors and great artists—books that we are giv ing away to make every home happy Beami f ul books, best goods, aud bed rock prices. ONE JT. H. Barton Sciothier and PRICE. * Furnisher 20 S Main St A Suggestion. l il • • 011 i . . L -~*srml - . i-^y T / sm Did it ever occur to roo tnat there are drn*-s and drugs—that'drug* ore like every - - ,J <«re are good, bad and irdif terent. i . •'■••hing else which ie positively bad n n ■ «f the best. Our policr has alway. ' -.-? noth ■ng but tfio best. When j ou want drags cme to ns and be assured of fresh pure goods, and alw»y« what yon ask for or yonr prescription cai.s or. It may not always be drug* yon wau -ither. We always have on band a fill line of sick room requisites. G. M. BOYD, Diamond Block, Butler, Pa RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA "? 8 L ID . Weslirn o ernsylvania Division. Schedule in Effect May 20, 1693. South, —'—Week Days— h.t«k Leaved" '*£ *>Si •axouburv' ArriTC6s4 823 1148 311 528 dutler Jc't... •• 727 848 12 12 310 553 Builer Jot.. .Leave 730 84a 12 17 3U 5a Natrona Arrive. 38 85< 12 26 330 6W Tarenturo 743 903 12 31 »57 607 Springdale 7 5.' 912 1244 407 Ciaremont SO7 926 12 59 421 62 .Sharpsbiirg 815 931 107 428 6 3 Allegheny city 828 944 124 4 4.. 645 A. M. A. V. P. M. P. M. P. li. S" NDAY TRAINS Leave Ilutler lor Alle t,Ut uy City ami principal Intermediate stai tOLS 7:40 A. M„ 'i:io and 5:oo P. M. North. —Week Days A. It. A. M. A. Jtt. P. M. P. SI. . llfgheny City.. Lv. 655 900 ll 2f 315 bio Sliarpsburg 708 ul3 1139 Claremont 919 1146 Springdale 930 11 59 638 larentura 732 939 12 OS 351 648 Natri.ua 737 943 12 13 356 6 5 Butler Jc't Ar7 45 950 1223 404 'oi Butler Jc't Lv 745 950 1J j4 415 7og S.iXOUburg 810 10 13 12 39 440 725 liCI'r.KK. Ar. 835 lo 38 125 506 750 A. *. A. M, P. M, P. SI. P. M. SUNDAY Tit A INS—Leave Allegheny City tor Butler and principal Intermediate stations 730 A. M.. 1235 and7;:o I*. M. Week Days For the E».°t Week Days, p. m. o. m. a ni p. in. 2 4.5 625 Lv Butler. .. Ar 10 38 1 20 340 727 Ar Butler Jc't Lv i) 50 12 3'. 404 745 Lv Duller Jc't Ar 940 12 31 410 7 41) Ar Freeport.. Lv 835 12 30 415 733 '• Alleg v Jc't " 931 12 21 42d 804 " Leechburg.. " 920 12 1/ 140 821 "Pault».n(Apollo" 905 115' 514 851 " Saltsburg "8 37 11 32 550 922 " Diairsville..B 05 11 00 000 930 "Blairsville l3s'n"7 45 10 15 850 11 35 " Altoona "3 40 800 100 310 " Ilarrisburg.-.'-ll iw 310 430 623 " Philadelphia. '8 50 11 20 a. n\ p. in. p. m. p. 111. Through trains for the east leave Pitta burg (Union Station) as fo'lows:— Atlantic Express, daily 3 10 A. M. rusfflraik Limited " 715 " Day Express, " 730 " Main Line Epress " .....8 00 " Philadelphia Express " 430 P. M. Ea-stern Express " *....7 00 " Fast Line " 810 " For detailed information, address Thos. F. Watt, Pass. Agt. Western District, 110 Filth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. S. V. PREVOST, J It. WOOD, 0-eneral Msnager. Gen'l Fassr, Agent. P. & W.R R. .-iotiedule lu effect Miy 12. is;. - , (lintlcr time* The short Line ta PlusSurs. PEPABT twrTH. FHOM sorTH ,25am Allegtieii) Ex 0.25 am, Allegheny A' <.15 ani Airy A Akron n.no a m.AI & N Castl. 0.1*5 a m Allegheny Ac 1 ■:> 20 p m. Allegheny L. .55 p m Allegheny Kx 5.05 pm. Allegheny Kx 35c p m Chicago Kx. -.30 p m.All'y i Akron BOJ p m All'y A Ell. Kx s.uo p m. Allegheny Ex DKrAKT NORTH. FKOM NOKTH. 10 0") a m Kane & Brad. .05 am. Fox burg Ac 8.15 p m Clarion Ac o.so a ni, Clarion Ac 7.35 p m Koxburg 5.20 pm, Kane Vafj BCNDAT TRAINS. DEVIUT SODTII. FROM SOUTH. 8. IE am, I»eF»rest Ac »0 60 am. Allegheny Ac 11.43 a m, Alleghenv EX 106 p m, Allegheny K> 'Wpm, i'hlca*o Ei ..05 pm, Allegheny EA •05 pm, Allegheny A' 7.30 pm. Deforest Ac Train arriving at at 5.05 p m leaves B tU de pot. riltsbuig. at 3 :15 o'clock. Butler and UreenvilleCoach will leave Alle gheny at 3r20 p. in, daily except Sunday. Con necting at Willowgrove, arriving at Butler at 5:05. Cullman BulTet Sleeping Cars and Ilrst-class ')ay coaches run through l>etwcen Butler and Chicago dally. I'or through tickets to points lu the West Northwest or Southwest apply to A. B. CROUCH. Agent I (Trains leave the B. & O. depot lu Piltburg .or 1 he East astollowa. For Washington D C., Baltimore, Philadel phia, aad New Vork. 7:3 D and usw p. m Cumberland. 6:40. 7 :30.a.m. 1 :10. sao p. m.t'on tv'.svlile. 8:40, 7an. a. in. 1.10 . 4.30, 4.45 , 5.30. 9.20 P. ra. Unlootown, v.'.'O a. in . l. 10. 4.30 , 5.30 p. m. Unlontown. MorgantOTn and Fairmont. 7,30. ni. and S.ro p. in. Mt.l'leasant 6.40. 7. 3M a. tu. .10 and 4.3ti pm. Washington, Pa. 7.40 and 30 a. in., 4.00.4.45 and 9.00.11.65 p. m. Wheel rg. 7.40 and 9.30 a. m.. and i.oo, 9.n0. 11.55 p. -.. Clnclunatl. St. Ix>uls. Columbus and New ark. 7.40 a. m., 9.10, 11.55 p.m. For Chicago. 2.4i> and 9.30 p. m. Parlor and sleeping cars to Baltimore, Wash ngton, Cincinnati aud t'hicairo. P. S. & L. E. R. R. effect Monday, June lo IB#s. Trains are run by standard i'entral Time (JOth erlillan.) One hour slower than City Tim.*, 001.vo NOKTH. GOINO SOUT h '0 14 12 STATIONS 9 | U 13 ■ ,:n pm . i>.m. Arr Lv'e a.m. a.in pin .... 4 s*. 2 .10 Buffalo ft 35 IS 20 ... 3 2. 1 0t Dunkirk ... 6 56 1 »:> i ja. m, | | U> 1 42 948 Erie 61 I 8 3 336 6 S3 1 09 9 15 . Wallace Junct. 0 47 » IS 1 1^ 0 20 1 l>4 9 II (ilral'.l 6MI 9 l« 4 Ij 6 0:1 12 54 869 .... Lockport 700 9 29 I 26 6 0 12*8,8 51 .Ctanestllle. 70< 9 .is 4 'i 4": 110 22|arTconaeaut lv.i ~i 7 40. 310 10 ... 1740 lv arl ...|)0 L»l 643 ■j 5• '* U h isjar Albion W| V 111 9414 37 5 43 12 33 8 311 . 'ihadelaud... 723 y53 451 64012 30 s2B .. . springboro. . 727 9 st;| 4 55 5 3.1 12 24 sgn ..Conneautyllle.. 7 34!-o aii 503 12 0 8 Mea'v'le Jct...| 8 O0;l0 251 ft g.5 4 1 .7 I'J, v .Count Lake 0 031 4 4 ... 12 25 8 is ar ar 8 16 10 50 539 4 55 7 22 lv . Exp Park ..ar 10 1 I 4 58 .... '2 15 8 os ar ar 8 o» 420 C 45 v..Meadvlile..lv .... 9 3514 20 .. 12 50 543 ar at 843 11 2516 10 No2iti 51 743.. . Hartstown.. ■ No 1110 TTi 53? 25 11 30 7 1" ... Oreenville ... 6 30 11 Of I « \L 1 I jil 20 7 06 Shenango.... 6 41 11 20' 6 2? K 00 .0 Ot 6 45 .... Fredoula... 7 0:1 11 44 6 3® 544 10 4;) 6 2.3 Mercer 7 2^112 0» 70" 53010 « 8 101 I'ardoe 73812 i 7if 1 10 20 6 00|... Grove city. .. 741233 7 2 1 06 10 08 5 4.8, .. Harrlsvllle.... 768 '2 45 7 3 558 10 [5 401. .Branch.on. 8 06|'2 64 ,7 4 a 0' . . .18 ltlir Branchtoii.arj 7To 12 lOi 5 461 .... 8 4 531 9 ss| 8 .151.v.. . Kels.ers I R 10|I2 5817 * 4 J'» 9 42 5 21 Euclid 8 22] 1 12 8 03 4 l»| # 15| • 501.... B'Jtl«r I 8 50| 1 421 832 lit 7 20; I Alleghenv. p.tw 11 ot I 3 601.... •t lftla.m I I Pltt*burg,B*o. !p. ni p. in J. T. BLAIK. General Manager. Greenville, pa W. G. HA KG KANT. G. P. A.. Meadvllle. Pa FACTS! That we sell tbe following goods at thenc ! low prices; 2 years old pure Rye $2 00 per gallon 3 " 2 25 " 4 " 2 50 7 " 3 50 " 10 " 1 50 " 14 " 5 50 17 " 6 50 " All from the best known distillers. California 5 years old pure Wines, 14 kinds, sweet and dry, $1.50 per gallon; case $3.. r >o to $5 00. My own direct ira portations of pure Port and Sherry Wines, Vlosel and Rhine, at lowest figures. (Jail <;r send tor special price list. Mail order* pioinptly tilled. No extra charge for box ing and packing. A. ANDRIESSEN, NO. I»8 FEDERAL ST. ALLEGHENY. PA. Dr. N. M. HOOVER, wayna.st., omce Hours, 10 to 12 M..an How to Obtain a Watch Free Trade $lO in Clothing at SCHAI L & NAST'S and get a nickel* plated watch free of any charge, ONE OF THESE EXPRESS WAGONS Goes free of any charge with every Hoys Suit or Overcoat. Now come boys and pull for us and get a wagon free. Schawl 1 fi Nast, Leading Cloth ier«. 137 S. BfcJn St-. Butler, Pa. The less we tell you The More You'll Remember. SO WE LL SIMPLY SAY: Don't buy any clothing until you have seen ours, as we pA TV ant * \V TIT save >' ou money on anyth ing *' xULJ j n t j ie Clothing Line. Ask to see our (DO AA and OH A all wool *Po.UUWOrs ipil/. ted suits. Douthett&Graham Corner Main and Cunningham, Butler, Pa. Schneideman's Old Stand. BHLOBB BROS. Fair and Square Clothiera, Outfitters and Hatters, Butler Pa WHAT MAN! Goes to the tailor for an overcoat? The man who has never seen the good kind we have NOW in stock and ready fo sale. THAT NEW OVERCOAT. We show here is a creation that merchant tailors would like to equal. These overcoats are in Black or Blue Kerseys and we have them from sio up. JOHNNY COATS. Big well made stout ulster, for big and little boys, in frieze, fancy cheviot* or fur beaver. Prices always the lowest. REMEMBER We have the exclusive sale in Butler county of Men's, Boys' & abr solutely water-proof clothing, if you examine this line you will surely be interwted as the prices are the same as for the non-water proof goods. SHLOSS BRO'H, 104 8. Main St Butler, Pa Schneiderr an's Old Stand. N | CAMPBELL & TEMPLETON'Sj | Special Sale j ° F ) I 100 I \ DINNER SETS. j S Best semi-Porcelane ware. ? i New Shapes. / if w pretty Decorat^°ns \ / /j (Goods Warranted Not to \ I SIO I ? PER SET OF { | ioo PIECES. | ). .io Styles to Select From . .( c Three Months Ago We Got sls? c for no Better Ones. S |Campbell & § I Templeton.; S THE HOME FURNISHERS. <
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