THE OrriZEjS" mc= ■ THCMDAY. NOVEMBER 5,1**5. New Advertisements. *OT«—AII advertisers intending to maki ebiges in their ads. should notify us of ih »ir intention to do so, not later than Mcuday morning- Administrators and Executors of e»t»re? e»a secure their receipt books at the Ctis. —The nens are displaying a woeful lack ol confidence. Eggs are scarce. —The Elks moved their furniture into their new ball in the Bickel building Mou dajr. —Teacher —Do you stJtter all the time t Hew Boy—N-n-no ma'am; only wh-wh whi ! t-t-t-ulk. —-i teptic man is one whe knows an •lecii •_ light when it is pointed out to him, toot It „< >nd that he is in utter darkness. —We shall consider it a favor on the part of oar subscribers ii they will remit ft part or all that is due us —Subscription accou.it> to this paper may be paid in goll, or silver, or paper, or any old thing so it is money. Kusaia has the most rapid-increasing population ol any country in Europe. The growth in the last hundred years m been a fraction under 1,000,000 annually. —There is Thanksgiving alter the elect ion, not oniy for the good cheer it brings to many, but that the clasn of politics nas pin-' away for a season. —A cynical wretch remarks that the girl who wea-s bloomers is willing for ■ome fe'low to lake her lor a boy, just so he takes her. —The tramp has made his appearance In >'ew Jersey on a bicycle. It is cstimat ec that this last adoption leaves no clans of society now unrepresented by the wheel. —Lifeboats are now being made in some quartern of pumice-stone. This is a mat erial of great lightness and strength, and a boat made thereof will support a considei able load, even when full of water. —No man fnlly realizes the immense re- sponsibility of citizenship until be find* himself ahut up in a dark room with only ft doll led pencil and a ballot about four feet long. —We are indebted to tbe Blaifdell Paper Pencil Co., of Wayne Junction, Philadelphia for a dozen of their pencil*, which are a* far ahead of tbe ordinary Wooden pencil aa in a fountain pen over a goo«e-quill. Try one of them. You can get tbem at any book «ore. They sharpen tbemaelre*, and contain tbe be*t of lead. —The laat page of Munaey's Magazine bring* 124000 from the four advertiser* who used it one year. One line ic. tbe Youth'* Companion co*t* $3.00, while one page in tbe Ladie* Home Journel coat* 94,000. Heme basineaa men expect to baiU op a big trade and the printer to get rich from the profit ot a Wo line advertise ment in their home paper at 5 cent* a line. —A "new man" nocial i* tbe latent thing oat in tbe way of church entertainment*. Tbe iftdies invite tbe gentlemen to meet at one of their hone* and each one i* given a taak, *ucb a* tewing on a button, eatting ft patera for some kind of a gar ment, writing a receipt for making coffee, and do other boa*e work. It i* »aid to Afford much amn«em injure or deatroy the proper ty of their neighbor* Cute* are moved from hinge* and carried away, aign* are stolen Irom the officee of lawyer*, phyii clan* and inagiairatet, live cate are placed in mail boxes, and nqrri'.rou: othYinbeld, $12.50; J. 11. Thompson Fa.rvie* - , $33 00; J L. Burton Middlesex, $43.00, P. Logne Clear field, $16.50; aud J. K. McXamara Parker, $lO 00. In Judge Collier's Court :n Pittsburg, Monday the indictment charging Charles Broadneau, a Kittauning joung man, with aiding and abetting Dr. S. P. Anderson of Allegheny, in the criminal malpractice which caused the death of Dakota Shreck eaghost, was nolle proceed. District Attorney Haymaker will ask the jury to formally acquit Anna Sherck eughost, hail sister of the dead girl, who was indjeted upon the -aaw charge, but was the commonwealth's principal witne in the trial ol Dr. Auderson. Dr. Anderson was convicted of criminal malpractic several week- ago and sentenc ed to five years to the penitentiary. A decision just handed down by the Sc preme Court is of interest to aJI lawyer in the State, as ii settles, a vexed question and is the first of its kind made. The ca.- aro-e in Philadelphia county, in an action for damages, tor mjuribs against a railroad The defendant's attorney had a case be fore the Supreme court and at the same time the damage suit wa called. He ask ed the lower coirt judge to be relieved, but this was refused, and in nis absence the jury gave judgement against the rail road. Th<\ us new, plenty of watcj, fruit of all kind*, w.ii K"<>d. five good ya<, wc-IN within % mile of uiid farm. I'rice for p;ir ticulur* addr<■**. I!>>x ijH. Silvcrvillc. ilutler Co, I'a, Pants—Over 2000 pairs to eolecl. from, at prices, oh well, .lon't men tiop them, it* a vful, where 'tt ii ><:a's. The Election in Butler. Tne people of frailer voted early, last Tue.-Uay, and by noon three-fouiths of the vote had been polled. The total .1.200, is the ever cast in the town, and is within a haa ired or so if the registration. The town gave Mc- Kialey a majority of 72. T.-.ere were crow.'; - at polling place, but theie were no disturba-ce<. Every > thing passed off quietly. Taat aignt the I street at the crossing of M.in and Cuc | ningham street wan crowded to see the rt \ turns ibowa upon a large canvass nangiig in front of the Keiber building, and thrown upon it by a sferoj ticor. owned by the i Bell Telephore Co. The news was also received and read at both poiiticaj h«n'> qaartcrsf which were crowded, the Op#ra House and Y. M. C. A. zonm-. Towards midnight the Republicans had band- out, and pandemonium reigned tiil towards 3 o'clock The Republican majority on the Nation al ticket in this county is from 1.200 to 1,400, and the entire county ticket is elec ted by about the same majority. A rati fication is being arrange 1 for Saturday night. OIL NOTES. The purchasing agencies are paying $1.17 today. CoopgßSTows Jennings Bros, test on the Parks farm near Cooperstown proves a 30 or 40 barrel pumper from the 100-foot The well is east of developments. Mass —Bnrke A- Marshall have cased their well on the Anderson Kennedy: new rigs are going up on the Gilky and Parks. Lidecker & Leech have made three new locations on the Bnllman in the Wexford pool, smith d: Henrhew intend drilling on the Herrou. At Pittsburg—J. P. Marshall of Butler Co. aud Sarah Divine of Allegheny Co. Growth of the Tojrist System. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company through its p<-rsona'ly-conducted tourist system Bnd the unexcelled standard of high service hai won an enviable record for t» self. These tours have grown to be thoroughly appreciated in this age of lux urious travel, and the series announced lor the season of 'Jd and' 97 admiiably iliu.-trat es the progre-- of the time. First comes a series to the Golden Gate, tarting from New York. Philadelphia, ar. l liarrisburjc, January 27. February 24. and March 27. Toari ts -aiil travel byutpecial trains of Pullman compartment" drawinir roorn sleeping, dining, smoking, and observation cars under tbe supervision of a Tourist Agent and Chaperon. Next in importance comes a series of four to Florida—lanuarj' 20, February 'J and 23, and March 0. Tbe first three ad mix. of.two "week* in the sunny South, while tickets lor the fourth tour are good to return by rer.ular trains until May 31 A series of short tours to Washington from Xew Yi rk fhiladelphia, and adjacent points will b» run on December 29, 1890, January 21, February 11. April 1 and 22, March 11 and May 13, 1897 Old Point Comlo.t. Richmond, and Washington tours will lere Sew York ann Philadelphia December 20, lfi9o, January 28. February 20, March lfc, and April 15, 1897. As to further information as to how to enjoy these trips address Tourist Agent, 1190 Broadway, New York. Thanksgiving Provident Cleveland ha* designated Thursday, the 27 th a* a day for thank*- givtug and prayer. His proclamation be. gin* a-i follows "The people of the United State* should never bo unminJ ful of the gratitude they owe ti.e God of nation- for Hi* watchful care which ha shielded them from dire di*anter and point ed out to them the way of pea'ie and bap pine-*. Nor should they ever refuae to acknowledge, with contrite heart*, their pronene** to turn away from God's teach ing*, and to follow with ninful pride after their own device* Butler County Pomona Pomona firing", No. 17, of H. of Hutle/, Co. will meet in the hall of Kureka Grange No. 244 on Thursday lie?, -'t, 1 at. 10 o'clock A.M. All fourth degree member* are invited to attend by order of Committee. H. BOOK, .Master, W. H. CAMI-BKLL, Secy. Health Report for October. Dioeane* Ca*e-f. Deaths. I>iptheria 12 1 .Scarlet fever 1 0 Phthim- pulmonale 2 2 From all other cau :en 'J The necessity for a closer arid more careful examination of the children at tei.ding ttchool* i* becoming more appir ent every day on the pirt of parent* ai well »* teacher* Phyaicia-j* will le pro vided with blink* within a few day* that, will obvia*. ■ th'i nece**ity of rannlng any ri*k whatever of the uprea lof contagious diue&se in our school*. How to Make or Enlarge an Estate. Buy an Endowment Bund, issued by the National Fiife Insurance Co. of Vermont, which provide for any emergency that may aritw The} contain the following guar antees: Fianr—A fixed cash value at the end of the third year and every year thereafter while in force, which in plainly endorsed on the contract. HECOHl)—Extended iuHurarice when desired, for the full arrieunt of the contract for a definite time. THIRD -A paid up policy after three yearn for the full amount that the reserve will purchase. FOURTH—The Honds can be ussd an collateral Hecurity in obtain irig loans from the company or from any bank. Ask ('has Irwin or A It. Arm Htrong tc call and explain these con tractn. LOCK BOX 771, Bullcr, I'a. Low Prices in Musical Goods. Home npecial prices at Grieb the water acd . e i down. His body was not recovered until Wednesday, of last week: and it reached Butler Thursday evening. He was aSoa. 22 yeirs of age. Marvin Reiber , aged about 16 years, son of Chas. Reiber, dec'd, formerly of Glade i! iils; and who has been living with his grand-fatter, Jacob Reiber, lor some years accidentia shot himself, near McClnre station, iast Saturday afternoon. The charge of shot entered his bowels, and he lived but three hours after the accident. He was carried into Robert Stevenson's house, where he died. He went hunting that day with a boy named Mediation, and at the time of the accident wa- sitting on a fence resting. He reached down for the gun, catching it by the muzzle, the trigger caught and snapped, and the gun was discharged. PARK THEATER. OPEBA HOUSE—ALL WEBK. The Wolford and Holmes troupe will re main in Butler the rest of the week a* popular prices. Tteir entertainment- to date have given great satisfaction, and the house is crowd ed every evening. Their repertoire for the balance of the week will be announced each day, mat ; .ee Saturday afternoon. WEDSBBDAY SOV 11, HOYT'S "A BCNCH OK KEYS." • A Bunc'a of Key»" is one ol the farce comedies that never grows old, It be longs to the clars that is abreast with and represents the b'-st impulses of the times. I - popularity has been phenom;nal, and it should continue to be; persons who be lieve the world is growing no bettor will fii.d i othing to encourage them in this belief in "The Bunch of Keys." The story of the farce can be briefly told - three jol ly girls. Teddy, and May Keys have ..-<-n willed a Hotel by their uncle, on con ditio that the first drummer who stops taere is to decide which is the homeliest and rhe is to get the Hotel. The Lawyer Little'on Snaggs, finds a codicil that the H.itel must be openetf one month from the reading of the will; he opens tne hotel with the of a brakeman natn«*d Grimes keeping the nieces in ignorance ol the codicil. Teddy and Dolly Dnbbs as si-t il.em, the other two sifters with their friends a.--ume disguises and make up the g'ic*ts. Teddy discovers the plot and dis K iised herself as a drummer, they fiend trie will and in it a cod ; cil that they can divide the property which they do and oust the Lawyers aid neither finds out which might have been the lucky one by the first codicil on the homely question. The piece is full of new songs, dancing and the liveliest kind of fun. THL'BBOAY NOT. 12, DR. TRACK'S GKKAT BHK-HUK LKCTUHK. The announcement that Dr. N. W. Tracy, the temperance lecturer and reviva list, would give hi« illustrated lecture upon Low Wallace's famou* hook, "Hen Her, " drew an audience that filled the tent, and a treat wan oflorded all who heard him. The views used in illustrating his talk help the audience in iollowwk the lecture -':i-ncr touched upon in tho discourse. I)r Tracy gave hid linter,erN an excellent syn <>p-is of the story, well connected, the lack oi time obliged him to hurry over the ground, where occasion demanded he went moro into details and held hi« audience for over an hour. Attention O. A. K. Ju.l«e Alfred iJarte, Commander of the Dep't ol I'a. O. A. K., with his stafF of ficers and a number of prominent Pittsburg comrades will pay an oflicial visit to Post 105, iintler, Pa., on THf KBDAY, NOVBMBKK 12, 1896, An open meeting will he hold in the Court House on Thursday evening, to which all comrades of the G. A. H. in Hutler Co., and all ex-soldiers and their friends are cordially invited. Lot every Pout in the cojnty he fully represented. CoMIfITTKK. Do you want a hat or cup? IIECK lirh them awl can Have you money Free. Free. Free. Your name on a postal card will hrin« a copy of The Butler BuninesH College Exponent, A bright eight page ruoDthly paper, iH«ued by The Butler BUHINESH College and School of Short hand, butler. I'a —2") per cent Haved by buying HOMJ B uketß and liobeH at Mah- TIHCOIJKT At Co's —The Butler BunineHH College an Say Papa — did you nee Heck'h neckwear, it beatH anything you over Haw. — The Butler Lubricating Oil Co. ban moved back to their old Htand 11 '.I, VV. JolferHon St. Steclnmith Ac PaticrHon'H new building, where al kindn of engine, machinery, and il luminating oils of the fluent (juality are kept in Htock in the baHcmeut, and will be delivered to any part of the city when ordered from C. K. Mr IN tire, agent. Trunks, VALINE*, and tele CIJPOH —at HH'.'KH. IPC THE only genuine Spring IU T delivered to bin cuHtomora daily by J. A. RICHE Y. Leave your order at ICicbey'H Buk'jry. Oh Mamma — you ought to HCO the big piles ol childrenH HijitH at llkok'm only $1.25, you can't get the name in town for ICHH than $'2.50, Horne Blank >it H arid Ito beH cheap, at. MAKTIWCOUHT Ac CO'H — Boarding HOUHO Cardg, with Act, of A HF.oiably, 26 ceutH for half-a-dozon or at CITIZEN office. KYKS KXAMiMBD FKBE OF CBAKGB R. L. Opticidfi and Jewels Next to Court House Bu'ler, I'a jCradivte IA±,L JJV UHALUIU OtNLUAJXy. I NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. For ysars it has been the custom in ■Wheeling to end Presidental campaigns with a nonpartisan "Mother Hubbard" prade, in honor of some woman of national prominence, the members of the various partisan marching clubs dressing as women and yelling for their chosen heroine. Tuesday night's demonstration was in honor of Mary Ellen Lease. There were 4,- 000 costumes in line. Mr-. Lease was rep resented by a pretty boy, dressed in a par ty gown and white fur opera cloak, lie rode in a fine carriage, and had for a body guard of 30 up-to-date girls m bloomers smoking cigarettes. A Scottish melody touched Andrew Car negie to the tune of $3,000 during the re cent visit of Prince HilkofF to the Home stead steel works. It also lead the iron manufacturer to doff his hat and lead the chorus of "Annie Laurie. ' The Sheridan Saber Band, of Wilkinsburg, received the gift, and in consequence will shortly ap pear in new and glistening uniforms, with brand new silver instruments. The band was at the head of the workmen drawn up to meet the party at the works and en deavored to touch a responsive chord in the breast of Mr, Carnegie. Knowing his fondness lor the Scots, they selected "Annie Laurie' - as the medium. It was the song that reached his heart, and in cidentally his purse. "When the chorous was reached he raised his hat and motion ed for the crowd of visitors and working men to join in, and then lead ofl like an old tried Methodist choir-master. When the band stopped he applauded enthusiae tically and inquired for the leader. Man ager Stately was called and the conversa tion that followed resulted in new suits acd instruments that will cost $3,000. Rev. Henry Emmet, pastor of the Baptist Church, of Springboro, shot himself with suicidal intent Sunday. Mr. Emmet has been lecturing and delivering free silver tddresse3 in addition to his pastoral work and overwork had caused temporary insanity. LEGAL VTJVEK riSEMEMTS '£ cecutor's Notice. Letters testamentary in the estate of Harvey Cooper, dee'd, late of Slippery - rock twp., Hutler county, Pa..having been granted to the undersigned, all pjrsons knowing themselyes indebted to said es tate will please make immediate payment and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to A. L. COOPER, Ex'r. Slipperyrock, Pa. Kalston «fc Greer Att'ys. Administrator's Notice. Letters of administration in the estato of Henrietta D. Beatty, dee'd, late of Wash ington twp. Hutler Co, Pa,, having been granted to the undersigned. AII persons knowing themselves in deb ted to saiu estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them properly authenticated for nettlement to B. C. BBATTT, Adm'r Butler, Pa. Williams A, Mitchkl, Atty. Administrator's Notice. Letters of administration having been granted to the undersigned, on the entate of William Lardin, dee'd, late of Clinton twp, Hutler county, Pa., all persons in debted to said estate will please make im mediate payment, and any having claim* against the same will present them prop erly authenticated for settlement to L 8. Lahdin, Adm'r. Saxonburg, Pa. E. McJunkin, Atty. Executors' Notice. Letters testamentary on the estate of John L. Beatty, dee'd, late of Washington twp. Butler Co, Pa. having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, aud any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settle ment to E. C. BKATTY, 413, Lookout Ave., Butler Pa. or W. 8. BKATTY, Billiards, Butler Co, Pa. A. Mitchell, Att'y Adm'nlstrator's Notice. Letters of administration on the estate of iHaiah N. Bryson, doe'd, late ol Coal town, Cherry twp., Butler Co, Pa. having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will permit them duly authen ticated for settlement to Emza BRYSON. Adm'x Coaltown, Pa J. I), McJdkkis, Att'y Administrator's Notice. ' Letters ol admini tration ou the estate of George List, dee'd, late of Adams twp., Hutler Co, Pa. having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing them selves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and any having claims against said eetate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to MAROARKT A. LIST, Adm'x McPann, Butler Co, Pa. W. H. Luhk, Att/v. W, A, HERKIMER Funeral Director 37 3. Halo, St. Butler ra. AT J. R. GRIF.B'S Li and Do Not Make Five. It's quite a problem to please everyone's taste in any line you may select and particularly ol jewelry, silver novelties, cut glass, etc., but I'm sure you will find what you want in my large stock and at such prices that defy corn petition. I am making a spe. cialty of nobby and find Goods and want your trade. i. 1. GRIBB. 118 SOUTH MAIN ST j iiop jrjwelrcuLji f *». _P]TTbpUftQ j i p erhaps you don t know how D eady we arc on "C l everything relation to prescrip tions S it will not be amiss to your attention to the eliable intelligence P rompt service T . o everything of the kind placed our hands pi 'in department X ever was so complete s ave you money too. G. Iff. BOYD. Pharmacist, Diamond Block, - Butler, a YOU WANT A NEW DRESS for the winter gaieties. Why pay sixty or seventy-five dollars, when we can make you up perfect gar ments with the best linings and workmanship throughout for from $35 to $45? Make your selec tion now"so that we can have time to give you a careful job be fore you need the clothes. Perfect Styles and Fit are pre eminently the necessities in a sat isfactory full dress suit. Our guarantee goes with every dress suit we make. If the fit and style are not exactly as they should be, we cannot afford to have you wear the garments. A Good Diesser must have a full dress suit for special evening wear. We have the finest goods and make absolutely correct gar ments. Do not make the mis take of having your evening dress suit made by an incompetent or careless tailor. A mistake of this kind is expensive. WEDDING SUITS A SPECIALTY. COOPER kCO Cor. Diamond, Butler, Pa Why He Figures it takes figuring just nl this time to make both ends meet, an. Ladies' Neat Felt Boots and Overs I > ,00. boy's J'elt boots and Overs >125, for,goods and low prices try Butler's Progressive Shoe House. 2i5 South Main St., BUTLER PA a 15. MILLER, ABRAMS & BROWN. INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE Strong Comprint'ex. /''rotnot Settlements. Horns Inmiranoe <' >. of Now York, limur ittiiwi Co. of North A iiiorlra, of l'hlls>l«l|>hU I'M. I'lirnii Insursiien of Brooklyn, N. Y. ami Hurt ford Iruursnm «'o. of Hurt Ion! Conn OKFK'K: (,'ornar of Msio] HU sod tli« DNimiad, north o'l'ourl Hosts, llutlsr. I'i osiruASY NOTHS. + READ * THEN DO THE REST OUR NEHMIT ALL WOOL CHEVIOT SUITS Single Breasted $5.00 Double Breasted $5.50 OUR CLAY SUITS All Wool 20 oz. Single Breasted Sack $7.50 Double Breasted and Frock sß.oo* BEAVER OVERCOAT Lined with black Italian $5.00 OUR SELFAST A.ll wool Blue and Black Kirsey Overcoat Ah aa Schaul & Nast Leading Clothiers, 137 S Main St., Butler, Pa. I Don't forget to call on ns for that new school suit your re I boy will need this fall. 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