THE OITIZKJST THOESDAY. JULY 23. la!X5. New Advertisements. Zimmerman's Clearance Sale. Auction Sale of Lots at Zelienople. Fisher's Dye Woiks. Douglass' wall paper sale. Cooper's suits. KirkpaUick's bicycles. Excursions Hon—All adversers inteudingto make cinges iu their ads. should notify us of th »ir intention to do so, not later than Mouday morning. Administrators and Executors ot ei>tate£ cau secure their receipt books at the CJT- I<9 o'Jee LOCAL AN I* GENERAL. "Mary had a little wheel, And she went out to ride it; The bike, it gave a balky twist, And Mary sat beside it." —Potatoes in low ground are rotting. —lt seems strange that a man should get hot over an ice bill. —Even toe mojqnito become a pessi mist when he realizes that lifo is a bore. —Our •. eather lately has been better for marketing hay than making it. —A drowning man clutches at straw?. So does a thirsty man this kind of weath er. —The constitutionality of the act to protect livery-men has been sustained by the , r Court. W. 11 DeArme is having a clearance sale at bU Uargain Store on S. Main St. He handles almost everything. —Treading on a tack ought to tone 8 man up. A' any rats it puts iron into his system, and lets profanity out —lt is not dilllcult at this time to find gome kind soul who is willing to enlighten you var« of the flowered parasol; when the sun shines through it the face has a mottled appearance suggestive of meas les. —Our grocers are paying 12+ for butter, 10 for eggs, 35 for potatoes, 20 to 25 for apples, 3 cts. a head for cabbage and 4 cts. for blackberries. • —Up to last week the roll of member ship of the Loague ol American Wheel men footed up 57,025. Of these, 7,661 are Pennsylvaniars. See new schedule of the P. I >. I>. WOBTIJISOTO* et sotlled with eo Walter, Esq Kennedy J. 11. Negley t>eo Reiber.Mrs. Uackey.Lew Wick, McDowell Campbell, and others. The Co., seems to be anxious to settle with everybody they can aLd is purchasing some property in fee. There may be some people along the roulo in Cutler County who do not km v that a railroad company has the right to go where it sees fit, and to use what real estate it needs within a certain limit but is responsible to the property owner for what it does him and if you do cot know what this damage will be or not agree with the azeuts of the company tell them to go ahead and you will lix yoar damages after the road is built. The law reoaires them to file bonds for damag es- Do not accept the bond yourself if offered you, the law requires them to file it. Reunions. The descendants of John Gamble Sr. of the south side, met at his home Tuesday to celebrate his SOih birthday. Sixty persons wi re present one of them Michael Gamble coming Irotn Nebraska to attend the re union. A McCandles3 re-union will be he'd in the gro\e of I.J. McCaml!e>s, west of Mc'Vandless, Pa. on Thursday, August 27. All friends and relatives are cordially ic vited. State S-ibbath School Convention. The Pennsylvania State Sabbath School Association of which lion. John Waua nmk-r is president, will hold its thirty sec-» id annual convention at Carlisle Oct. 13 15. Delegates to the convention are appointed by County Sabbath School Con ventions, or by their executive Commit tees Coi nties having more than 100,000 population are entitled to 20 delegate cacb; other counties to 10 each. This gi res 700 delegates for the i_ 1 i-«t JJC »l lurtul 1 ..4 ! NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. | The attorneys o Mercer Co., will keep their officss cIT. Ed till August 31 st. j The corner use I r tho new bridge a: Freep"rt w.v- I lid on ffedaosduy of I*-'. | week. | A nun -ler snake said to be thirty fe«t ■ lojg and a foot thick ha- appeared on the I hill near Bray'* Bend. it if said to I>k tl e i same snake that crushed a mul" tt> death s >uie years ago. "A detail from Co .E. 2ad IVnu'a In , fantry 15. B , in oommaua i.f Lieuteii. n' i Edwin J ili-berling will go to ctm ( > on the SI pperyrock Creek alwut August Ist. i The rirt.ii! is from a regiment h*c»t.-.l in [ Albgh.nv, Pa." .lohn Fisher of Wilkes Barre bad an otld experience a few nights ago. He was on a lonely road < n his way eome when thr^e wa-krd wom°n who were in the bashes ran nakes, and the mother, who va< also bitten will probably di>- The snakes entered the house during the night first biting tho children whose cries wakened thu moth r. who was then attacked by or.e of the snakes and twice bitten. A physician came In in Mi rcersburg eight miles distant, bat his skill was of no avail, both children one aged 6 and the other 3 dying within a short time and no hopes are entertained for the recovery of the mother. Daring the excitement both snakes escaped into the cellar of the bouse. Harry .Adams, of Sugar Grove Mercer Co , a young man about 21 years of age who was charged with a mnrder and rob bery which was commited in Kansas some tiin i ago bat managed to escape was cap tured a few days ago by a detective who has been on his trail tor some time. After committing the murder Adams went to Toronto, Canada, wher > he was discovered and in order to efCape Ihe detective le jumped into the lake and swam under the docks, and e< the detective did not see him again he wa-< thought to be drowned. From there he cime to this part of the country, where he has been for about three week*, He became bold and visited Franklin where he was captuted. There was a reward of SISOO offered for bin; dead or alive. He was taken back to Kansas Tuesday. Mrs. Louis Foltz, wil« ol Richard Foltz. of New Castle und a si-ter of J. J. David son, Republican candidate lor congreti in this di.-trict, commited suicide last Sat urday by taking a largo (iose of laudanum She took the poison about midnight, but her husband did not send lor a physician until after dinner next day thinking that her long sleep was caused by some whisky she had taken during the night. When the physician arrived she was past recovery and she died at 4:30 that afternoon. It seems that »he 'audanuin bottle was handed her by her husband, who believed she was when she said she wanted to commit suic do. She took tho poison while be w;u out of the room. Mrs. Foils was once married to Sergeant Hoopes, of Beaver county, an 1 some years alter his death she married Richard Foliz. ;ibo wis largely interi'stwd in Beaver coun ty industries and property. A few nights ago a gang of burglars en tered the office ot the Park House at Par kers Landing and after tying the front door to a post ou the porch and all the acors inside, they moved the safe in from of the office door and began their work. One man was stationed picket on tho side walk in front of the hotel. They poured some powder down a hole they drilled through the top of the safe and blew the door tiff and by the aid of a fuse ignited the same. A loud explosion felloAred, breaking the glass in the office windows and throwing the door of the s.»fe about ter. feet across the room hitting Hgainst the side of the chimney it bounced hack deep ly cutting the floor. The robbers thou took ail the drawers etc., out of the safe and left. Mr. Adams who heard the ex plosion came running down stairs to find the doors securely tied, he then returned to bis room and dressed, but by the time he again returued the marauders had fled leaving no trace behind. Tbey received lor their trouble about $5 iu old coins, and several o'l leases and other papers that were of no value to any one except the owner. I LEGAL \DVEKTISEMENTS E cecutor's Notice. Letters testamentary in the estate ol llarvey Cooper, dee'd, late of Slippery rock twp., Butler county, Pa..having been granted to the undersigned, all pirsous knowing themselyes indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment ( and any having claims against -aid estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to A. L. COOPKR, Ex'r. Slipperyrock, Pa. Kaleton f Washington twp Butler Co, Pa. having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estato will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estato wiil present them duly authenticated for settle ment to E C. BiUTTY, 413, Lookout Ave., Butler Pa. or W. S. BKATTY, Billiards, Butler Co, Pa. A MITCHELL, Att'y Administrator's Notice. Letters of administration on the estate of Isaiab N. Bryson, doo'd, late ot Coal town, Cherry twp., Butler Co, Pa bavhig been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay meet, and any having claims against said estate will permit them duly authen ticated for settlement to EMZA BRYSON. Adin'x | Ooaltown, Pa ./. I>, MCJUSKIN. Att'y Administrator's Notice Loiters ot administration on the estate of George List, dee'd, late of Adams twp., • Butler Co, Pfc. having been grunt- dto the undersigned, all persons knowing them selves irdebted to ar.id estate will pleas.; make immediate paymeut, and any having claims against said estate will present, tlicm duly authenticated far settlement to MAROARRT A. LIST. Adm'x McFann, Butlor Co, Pa. W. H. LUKIC, Att'y. ! Hotel Butler J. 11. 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 for J guests, and is as convenient, and I desirable a home for strangers as can be found in Butler, Pa. Elegant sample room for use of 1 commercial ceils, [ ZELIENOPLE (letting Ready for Another (ireat Real Hstate Event. silfe JMn Nil' 1 if ids July -•>. lh ; PiTTsnrsG & WKSTKRN RAII.KOAD WN.I. j Cw town, the station in the old town having been abandoned. Visitors a r e amazed at the grandeur ol tin- scenery which clothes the new town in natural beauty. Butler county and West < iii Pennsylvania does not contain a more healthful or pleasant spot for home life. Living is cheap, and everything is being planned with a view to metropolitan im ptovements. The streets are level, the drainage perfect and there are sanitary provisions in accord with every fancy which is the outgrowth of modern civiliza tion. All the lots are 40x120 feet, and in the rear are 20-foot alleys. Zeigler, the main street, is IH> leet wide, while the other thoroughfares are CO feet. Xo in dustrial town was even built upon a safer foundation. Xo location was ever secured where homes could be built in the midst of such picturesque surroundings. No lavd company has ever put lots upon the market at such piiccs and on such terms an ruled for the 101 sites which have thus far b;'en sold iu the new /Celienople, and, during tho balance of thn month this great sacrilice in lot selling will be continued with bnt one object in view—to net the people to buy lots quitkly and put dwel lings on them so that 700 workmen (which means about 3,000 people) may have some place to eat, sleep and enjoy the blessings ol a life of prosperity in a section more suited for it than any anywhere Butler Savings Bank Biatlei-, Pa. Uupiud - - $60,000-00 Surplus at.d Profits, $119,263.67 JOS. L. PURVIS President J. HENRY TROUTMAN Viee-P-esident WM. CAMPBELL, Jr i'ashiet LOUIS B. STEIN Teller DIRECTORS -Joseph L. Purvis, J. Henry Tro'.tnoan, W. l>.Brandon, W. A. Stein, J. S. ('.liriubell. The Butler Savings ftank ts the Oldest Bank Injf Institution In Butler County. • ieneral banking business transacted. W< solicit account.-) of oil producers, mer chants, tarmers and others. All lfU3lne-:i entrusted to us; wIU receive prompt at'ention. Interest paid on time deposits The Builer Counly National Sank BUTLF.R, FA. Capital paid In $100,000,00 Surplus and Profits $87,962.35 Jos Ilartman, President; J. Y. Ritts,Vice Pre udent; C. A. Bailey, Cashier; John G MoMarlin. Ass't Cashier. A ireneral bank ing business transacted. Int rest paid on time deposits. Mo ley loaned on approved security. Wo Invite you to open an account with this bank, DIKECTOKS—Hon. Joseph Hartman. Hou. W. | S. NVuldron, l)r. N. M. Hoover, 11. McSweeney, K. K. Abrarns, P.Collins. I. (i. Smith, Leslie I'. razlelt, M. Klnegar.. W. i:enry Wilson, John Humphrey, Dr. \v. c. McOmaless, Ben Ilairy Heasley. J. V. ttttts. it, df B. :-znm wn. l mil—win We're keeping right at this SHELF EHPTYING —it's got to be a clean, clean job and there is nothihg like prices, when you've got choice goods to sell, to do wonders in that way — and it's nice goods, choice styles j and quality we're asking atten tion to —this store steers clear of every other kind—as samples will plainly show— yon never had a chance to make money easier —we say that with confidence. We'll teli about only six things this time and trust to your interest in your own pocketbook tc write and find out about any other goods that's more to your liking—the samples will go to you quick enough when you let us know you want them—people here to do nothing else. 3,000 yards choice fancy silks, 50c a yard—stripes with checks between —dollar silks like these fur half price is convincing evi dence of advantage (or you if you'll see samples. New Japanese Plaid Silks at 35c. Sheer Dainty Or undies, 25c >nes —white grounds with g or r inch solid colored stripes: blue, yellow, green, violet or brown — 15c. Good and pretty American Organdies, IOC, I2J, 15c. Largest line Imported Organ dies at 30c. White Nansook —medium sized check —sc. Armure Cheviottes —30 inches wide, solid blue or pink, sc. .1J & Buhl, i ALLEGHENY. PA. 1> crhaps you don t know how J > raily we are on j/everytliin.; relatio . to ; rcMiip | tioris it will not be amiss to ( 1 jMur attention t> the |> eliable ntclligcnce P rompt service given T o everything of the kind placed n u u i !:r."ds ur prescription eu t u. L.ncnt was so complete ave you money too. C. Itf. BOYD. Pharmacist, Diamond Hlock, - Br.tler. u WALL MODLDINGS The nicest line of . Wall Mouldings in O town are at Heineman's New Room. 201 S. Main St. New line of Blank Book Writing Paper just received. 201 S. Main St. THK HABIT OF wearing good clo'.hes is a good habit and our clothes are good habits. We want to help you torm this good habit. Begin now! in a short time you will be convinced we have saved you money and that you are always dressed in good taste. Goad taste in dre§s secures a cordial recognition for those who show it. No man can tell how much injury a shabby appearance may do him. Our handsome new Spring stock is now ready for your selection. MODERN METHODS. MODERATE RICES. ALAND, MAKER OF MEN'S CLOTHES SUMMER RESORTS AND HOTELS. ) CAPE HAY. CONGRESS HALL CAPE MAY, N. J. Opens Saturday, June 27, 1596. Closes September 30. Hotel modernized at a cost of £40,000. Ye old time lawn con certs by Simon Ilassler's Grand Orches trar Address EDWARD KNIGHT CAKE. Proprietor. Asbury Park. Asbury Park has the best beach 011 the coast of New Jersey, and "THE FENIMORE" is the best place to stop while there. For terms address, THOS. NOBLE, Asbury Park, N. J. BUTLER COUNTY Mutual Fira Insurance Company, Office Cor.Main & Cunningham ALP. WICK, I'rn*. HEO. KKTTKUKIi. Vice Pre*. L. s. McJUNKIX, Ser'jr >uil Trn>, DIRECTORS: Alfre 1 Wick. Henderson Oliver, < r. W. Irvin. ' James Stephenson, kV. W. Btackmore, N. Weltzel, K. Bowman. H. J. Kllnpler ld these goods a large asvutmcnt of Men's, Hoy's and Children's Suits. These are all STRAIGHT GOODS, both in material and make, ranging in price ir in S2O d<-wn to $4. which prices will be cut in two, and the Suits sold as follows: FORMER PRICK. CUT IN TWQ £20.00 Suits, Now SIO.OO 18.00 " " 9.00 10.00 " " 8.00 10.00 " - "5.00 4.00 " -- " 2.00 2.00 Child's Suits, Now 1.00 1 50 75 All above goods marked in plain figures, and as our reputation for having one low price has always been maintained, you know what a cut in price like this me\ns. These goods are displayed 011 the Front Basement Floor of our store, and arranged for convenience ot inspection. \ 011 are cordially invited to call and examine them, and we are sure you will be con vinced that this is 110 fake proposal, but that both goods and prices are exactly as we here represent them, and that we ofter you bargains such as you never saw before and will not soon see again. Among these goods are the following: 197 MEN'S SUITS, SIZES -,4 TO 42 124 BOY'S SUITS, SIZES 14 TO IQ CHILDREN'S KNEE PANTS St ITS, AGES 3 TO 15. 250 PAIRS MEN'S AND BOY'S ODD PANTS.* DOUTHETT & GKAIIAM, Corner Main and Cunningham streets, Butler. Pa. WOOL* Some A Yard Wide. We mean our suits for fat men. Light In color, weight and price. Your money back if they are not as we state. The Largest Stock of Clothing in Bntler. XX&A Men's Suits $4, £6, SB, $lO, sl2 Boy's Suits, long pants $2.50, $4, $5. $8 Boy's Suits, short pants „ si, $1.50, $2, $3, $4 Men's Shirts 25c, 50c, 75c, £1 Men's Straw Hats 25c, 50c, 75c, £1 Boy's Shirts 25c and 50c Boy's and Children's Hats 25c, 50c, 75c Schaul & Nast Leudinii Clothiers, 137.S- Maill St->fl£utl©r» MRS. J. E. ZIMMERMANN Phenomenal values caused a phenomenal business during our Semi-Annual Sacrifice Sale. Great work was done to wards shelf emptying and we propose to carry on the work of Clearing Out Summer Goods And Surplus Stock with greater energy than ever. Our shelves are to be com pletely emptied—and prices will do it —before our new fall goods arrive. Among the many Seasonable Bargains We offer you is any shiit waist, ladies' cape, suit or skirt, novelty dress goods at just \ the regular plain marked price Persian ribbon at £ price. Space forbids 'detailed prices, but we never advertise anything but facts. MRS, J. E. ZIMMERMAN AT J. R. GRIFB'S '2, and Do Not Make Five. It's quite a problem to please everyone's taste in any line you may select and particularly of » jewelry, silver novelties, cut glass, etc., but I'm sure you will find I what you want in my large stock and at such prices that defy com petition. I am making a spc. cialty of nobby and find Goods and want your trade. JJ. GRIEB. 118 SOUTH MAIN ST. I ABRAMS & BROWN, i INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE i Strong Companies. i Promvt Settlements. rj Home inMira&ce Co. of ork, Insur> ance Co. of North America, of Philadelphia ' Pa. I'lienix Insurance of Brooklyn, N. Y. auJ Hiirtford Insurance Co. ol llarllord Conn OFFICE: Corner of Main St. and the i 0 :juuoud i uorth of Court House, Butler, Ft. JOS. HORNE&CO. OUT-OF-TOWN PATRONS May save price of several trips on a sin gle purchase in this great July Before Inventory Sale! No surplus stock to be taken into ac count —every ya/d from every depart ment must go with out reserve— High-Class Novelty Dress Goods, Elegant Silk, Fine American and Imported Wash Goods, Ready-made Garments, Millinery, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Etc., Etc. ALL TO 00 IN ONE ORANI) Clearance Sale ' that will pay you to come hundreds of . miles to attend. A letter to OLR MAIL ORDER DEPARTMENT, giving suggestion of goods ilesired, as to material, style I ami quality, will receive same careful attention as do customers I hopping at counters. Penn Avenue and Fifth St., PITTSBURG. I For Sale. A farm o( 20 acres, with a seven room honse, good trait, orchard*, well water, good spring at the house, spring house and convenient out-buildings. Will sell cheajr or exchange for town property, abont 7 miles from Bntler. 1 For particulars inquire at this office. M. A, mm Funeral Director 37S.mm.St Butler Fa.