THE CIITZEN THURSDAY. JANUARY 28. 1897. New Advertisements. Notice of application for Detective license. The Butler Produce Store Donthett . R F. Scott, Mis* Mame Lu*k, Aaron Iteiber, Frank Marpby, Ed. Colt.ert, Jo« Heineman Carl Leighner and other* —Part of the iron lor the new railroad bridge* and trestlcx i* in town; and a nam ber of workmen are erecting a larg» 'traveler," beginning at the embankment tin Ihe Geo. Reiher place The trestle from the embankment to the kpile* near Lookout Ave. will be about 1200 feet long and will cro»* the Weat Petin track*, the creek and Lookout ave. The "Traveler" i* being built on the cantilever plan. The work I* interesting. —The blizzard that raged la the north went Wtdcesdey and Thursday of last l fiflb rows will I avn eight stars em h, ami the second, li-nith Mil rtxth will have seven stars •aeti - Few people stop to count health as a great ble«»in# It is the highe*t of purely esrtMy hie- «lng, W« are so busy grnilio ling over pome financial wroi.g that we 'forg* t all the money In the world wonld ■profit lis hut little if we were invalid*. .Kdneslii ii Is a tine thing. »ay* Josh (lll llngn. and lame is great, but a good relia ble im tof bowal* i* worth II all Hays Carlyle: "With stupidity, sound digestion •nd a good liver, a man can confront any 44 the problem*of the universe." —-The varieties of people, the difference in Ibstr aims ambition* and luck, are hit off in it.)* somewhat worn but pertinent pi.ra graph; While cne man I* struggling for justice another i* fleeing from it. One man J* *avlr.g to build a house and another i* try ing to sell hi* for le«* than coat to get ridot'iL One man spend* all the mo ley It* cau idfeke in taklug a girl to tbe theatre and taking her flowers, with the hope of making ber bit vife, while his neighbor la -•pending what gojd be hoi' in getting a sllvoiuo. One man escapes e.ll the diaeascs ahat flesli 1m belr to and g',l* killeu on tlie nilroad. Another e,:oapes with a suauh and die a with whoop lni,4>""glt- Will You Have a Public Sale ? —lf you intend to have a public sale this winter or in the coming spring. you can read t! Jse few lines with profit to your self. You may have a firrt cl»ss clerk and auctioneer, and yet Lave a small crowd and consequently a poor sale. That m«ans money lost. One of tbe prime things for the success of a persona! proper ty fa!e is to pet out a crowd. The ea-ies' war to do this is to get out attractive pos ters fr >m our job room and to advertise liberally in the Citizen. Why the Citizen Becaus of its location and wide ppread es calation. It is not read only by the peo ple of the neighborhood, but it goes into hundreds of homes in the surrounding town snips. If you wani to reach the peo ple who attend sales adTert'.»« in the CrrizßS. —The Electric Light Co, is making great improvements in its pl<»Et the building has been enlarged, a new holier added. ?.nd a tremendous new engine and dynamo are being put in place. —Attention is called to the advertise ment of the Butler Produce Co. Mr. Moore says he will handle no goods that conflict with what he Fays in his adv- — "It you get it at the Butler Produce Store — Its freeh." —Twenty-three farmers in Chester coun ty have answered trie question, Does it pay to raise <>atsf Of the 23 17 say it pay. although some ol them grow some for feed or as an expedioncy. Nearly all agree that potatoes are a more profitable crop in this State than oats or any other kind of grain. —Grapes should bo trimmed now, whi'e tbe weather is cold. It they are irimmed in the spring th':y iviil bleed; that is, sa ; will ran from the ends of the shoots the* have been cut and tae vines will be weak ed. If cut now these .?nds will be healed by the time Ibe sap begins to flow and the liability of damage wiU be reduced. —Anotter cat s'suy cornea from iforib Sewick.'ey towc=hij>, Bever county. Jonas Bscku: ow -i a pot cat, which be came the mother ol two kitten* Bieku* has two sons also who arb of a scientific turn of mind. They bad a couple of yonng orphan rabbits, andj iLey conceived the idea of killing the kitten,' and sewiDir tneir «kint orer the rabbit* The kittens were killed, tb3 rabbit-* neatly dressed in their hides and placed in the neat lor the cat to mother. When she arrived, the cat was oomewhat surprised and expre**ed her suspicion* that all was not right by pitiful mewing*. Hhe final'y accepted the idea that there had been a reincarnation and adopted the rabbit*. She rained them and now seem* much attached to them. ACCIDENTS. Ao Italian laborer on the Pittsburg and Western railroad wan strnc* by an engine at Downeyville and severely injured. Ho wit* TAX-.H to the Allegheny General tlos pital. Tne Ull of a wall pictara ap»n a lamp at Capt Klunnegan '* home on fmtitute if ill. I»*', Thursday evening, made a firo that burned the piano, and did other dam age v> the a:nount ol about i'tOO in all. Jo* Muchling'* lioroi ran off Sat urday, bat nobody wa* hurt. A Hungarian bay flying debris. A house 1,000 feet aw*y had til the wlridown and door* blown in, and a li'tie girl received injuries not believed t'< be »orious. OH. hOTBa. The producing agencies are paying H5 and 87ct« today. RnnK»aw—The Hhidemantle gustier in still making 12 bhls an hour. White bbla. PABKKU -Hast of the Roaenberry pool Gerber A Co. have drilled their teat weil on tbe a'.lagher farm through the nand and have a duster. This is the well at which a oue eight interest was in dispute and had it come in a producer there would have been a legal hair pulling time over the ownership. Now that, the well lias come in dry the claimants are not saying a word. Militia Inspection. The poring inspection o! Co. U., 15 Reg. will be held in tbe Armory on Tuesday, lCili Beginning with Monday Jan. 25th, company drill will be held every other evening 'intll Fob. I, which begins ihe last w»eit before inspection Daring that week the company will be drilie'; every evening eccep> Saturday Oil Mon day evening Feb. 15th, preliminary in spection will be held. The boy* hope to gain tbe best percentage In the 10th Keg., ai.'l maybe in the whole 2d. brigade, A Letter For You. Letters uncalled for at the Butler Font Oflice, week ending Jan. 2i>, 1807. (IKMTLKM KM. Armstrong Mr., ( Armstrongs Oil Wells,) Belli* A Grove, (Corner dry goods store,) Hrttinger V.t. Jake; Hotter Mr, J; Am brose, Klliott Mr. Klmcr B, llrudiar Mr. Ivan. Kicbenuer Mr. Henry, (iallagher, Mr John K; Huchlnnon W.J; lloland J. C; Kltch II K*q; Kelder J. F; Settler Allen, McMulleii T. B. K«j; McMnllen T. B. K*f|; McHenry Mr. Itob; Frlce Austin Ksi|; Sage P. B; Hhation J J. Ksq; Thomp son M A; Varga Mike; Maltman Mr. Mike; Waldari Frank; Zimmerman A. J. , »«!• i LAIUKI. Aiken Miss, Aiken MIf <>ui uimA citizens who nrc tint only willing 1 but noxious to join the Board of Trade; ( organizA-d solely to benefit every resident . of our city ami if they will kindly tend t their names to one of the iiienil>eiKlii|> . coniinitlee th< y shell at once !><; 1 isted on the Roll of Honor. J. KAUVMAMM LKVI M. Wins A. C. ANUKKSON P. W. Kni'i' W.J. IIKINKMAN ' Membership Committee. r —Tbe Butler Lubricating Oil (?o ban aiorrn] hack to tboir old Hturid r i I'J, W. J'jffenon Ht. Hteolnniitb vnll, don't tnuh it tlop them, itH uwful, wbore '»t , 11 V' K 'h. e Kox and *-hir* nil wool and a vurd li 3t)ds, cheaper than thit obenpvHt—ut k'-i, Vi\ N oi. LKOAI. NEWS. Cafsks Tkied. John S. McElvain vs the Pennsylvania R R. Co. trespass. Jan. 21, verdict for the plaieutf for SIOOO. Wm. H. Walker v» the Penn.-ylvania R R. Co. trespass. Jan 23, verdict for the plaintiff for §1250. These cases wers for damages sustained a' the wreck at Harbi son Station on the West Pena R u. John Kiach vs Phillip Bickel trespass Jan. 25, verdict lor the plaintiff lor 1100. L. P. Troutmau vs. J. A Heydrick L-t al, .jecimeat. JaD, 27, plaintifl taKe* a non-suit. Jos. Mangel vs Woi. MarKs et al, trt»- pacs—jury out. Wm. Muuhall et al, vs Wm. H. Schmidt et al, ejtc'uiient —on trial. The ca-«-s of Nicholas Reoit vr Christian Michaels, t resp i.ts (2 c>ses)iii:d »\ in. ii'iu hail et al r- Wm. li. Simtu et al, wer.- continued. 'J'ub ca-?es of »amuel A. Purvis vs V< H. O'Bri-U, a.-sumps;t; Thomas Z. Caldwci. ei al vs Harry Hiuchbergui et al, mechanics lieu, were set'led. The cas; of E C, Dowitt A Co vs A.. S. Marshall, as-ump«it, was continued. ao7K». Louisa H. Conlia has petitioned lor a divorce trom Owen Coalin. Robert Gregg has brought 3uit in replev in ?s W. E. Davis, Henry Kora and Cou stable Manny for one cooking .-tove, tbn->- beds and bedding, lounge, amir, kitch -i inrniture, etc. .- — George Currie, an old soldier, was gran' ed a pedlers license. The charter for tne Butler Hoard of Trade was recorded in theoffije A tfje Reg ister and Recorder. Catharine M. R itti, tyr her next friend D. K Frazier, has brought suit in replevii vs John 11. and D. F. Roth lor farnuuro. etc, valued at B'W. ftamuel Cridi-r Was appointed coustahi of Evar.g City lor the unexpired term of Cuarles Lynch, re igned. Elmer E. 801 l was reippoiuted County Detective, .iud th" ->alary fixed at S6O p-ir month. A charter for the Ciclid Oil and Gas Cu was recorded this week The will ot Thornm Watson ol Wiolield twp was probated and letters graulod to Robert Watson and J. M. Galhrealh. At Franklin—Monday, Judge Crii*eil gr>au>d "J's licenses and held over ten. Letters of administration were granted to James ycLaughlia on estau> ol Hago McLaugtiln ol ilerci r twp.; aisj toThotna Graham <.n estate of J ine Shannon of 'Jo i nequenessing twp, The Charier (or the Butler County Gen eral Hospital ban been reorded. Saturday will be tne last day for filing accounts with the Register lor presenta tion at next term. \Vm. Kepple, W. S. Kepple and A. D. Kepple have brought suit in trespass vs the Pennsylvania Torpedo Cs., and claim damage* in $.'1500. Levi Bickel had a hearing befure Esq. Gilifhrlst, Tuesday, on a charge of .bigamy and wii* held lorCourl-in MOO; Ham K«rr or Jcnes was fined s•"> and costs for assvilt and battery; W L Coulter, arrested for forgery on oath of Wm. Kennedy.will have a bearing this afternoon. Jury Cornmi**ionur* Riiirbart and drib b'tn finished their work for litis year las' week, and now 700 names are reposiug in the wheel ol chance and choice. In this connection Gribben tells an in teresting slory When in Harmony sometime ago he criticized by hi• party friend* ibero for no putting the names of any Democrat-* .it tnat town in the wheel for lh!Ki. Gribben asserted that iie had, and that m >re t'l-ti a fair proportion «f the names put in the wheel for that town that yenr wero D-'in < crats, »tat the proportion he had was Hto7, or Boniithing like Thar, But they said tiiat not a sirr'le Democrat had been drawn while several Republicans had That puzzled Gribben so roach tl.at he took lh» trouble to go ever 'he nam"* left, over in the wheel, and there found tnoso of a'l the Democrat*, while all the Repablicv.l hd 1 been drawn out. It v/as an odd fea ture ol chance, and one that may never happen again PItOI'KBTV 'fEAM-KKHfI Kdwin Meeder, adm'r, to Oath Pfeiler lot* in Evan* Olty for $125. Fred lionninger to J A Henninger lot In Butler fir 11400. Oil Well Supply C<> to W ri Wark lot in Martinabnrg tor SSOO, J B Arthurs to C E Broad head lot in Euclid for S4O. Kuima Haley to Klizibeth Murtland lot Butler lor slß*o Henry Martin to Theo L top ild 57 acres in Jefferson for $3500' John W Winer to B B Morgan 1J acre.i in Muddycreek twp for $1 W B Dodds, sheriff, to It J Grahani lot) acre* in Forward for $3045.20 J P Ripper to John Rippor lot in Evans City for *225 A Wahl to W A NickoU* Jot in Evan* City for S2OO. A. M. Cornelius to Albert Rider lot la Butler lor i 1250. Tbo* I, Donaldson to Aline Hutchi on 1 acre in Middlesex twp fir S2OO. Marriage I^icennca Frank Dowser Parkers Landing Sallie 8r0wn............. Jefferson Centre Sbiloh ('-(loops Armstrong Co Hirrlet Vounirer Win E. Siierwln Fairview twp Mary Goodga e11............0ak1and twp R. J. 0 DOOMQ Bfltlff Olara L. Uregg..... ..... " (irant Krouf/her Billiard Gula E Gardner...... " Consignment Clothing Sale. M. Sampler, Sr/ns & (10., Mann facturlng Clothiers of 13, J5, 17 arid 19, East Fourth street, New York* The above firm haH coriHigned to nn their Ktock of Men's, JJoy'H and Cbildren'n Buitn and Overcoata and odd panta left over from their laut Fall iflanofactoriog. They have made the prii-e on tbeae go idn 60 per coat ICHH than the regular price on the goods in the neaaon We are therefore confident that the people of Butler county will ace that it ia to their interoHt to come to UH for cloth ing thin month. We herewith ijuote you ufew of tbe prlcea on thin mam moth Htock : Fifty Men'a Caflalnctt Haitn ut former price WUH $. r i. 75 Mcn'ti all wool Cheviot .Suita at $5, orjner price JIO, lo'i Men's Flue [rtcotcb ]ilaiiin | CaMslnierua iind Worate'l Kuita at SS, Worth sl-i. l>oya' Long I'antH HallK at former price $4. 38 lloya' Srii'.H, panta, all-wool, at f.l, former price it o fioyu' parita .Suit* fat former price $lO. H.*> Hoy if knee panta miite at. ji, former price t'i and 14. 30 MenV Blue end [ Black Beaver OvenioatH at $6, former price $lO 40 Mcn'H Blue arid Black Beiwer Overcoatß at $lO, firmer price $lO, $lB and s'io. Boya' Overcoata anil Ulatera a', s.'! and s.'{,so, former price sti, $7 and 45 Children 'a Cape Overcoata at $1,50, former price $2.50, $.'5.00 arid $3.50. I Oil pair# of Men'a Scotch all-wool panta at $1.75, for mer price $2 50, s'».oo and s.'! 50. 300 ptiira of Boy a' Knee f'anta, aizoa 4 to 14, at 25c a puir, former price 50c. Now don't let thia opportnni y alij» hv lint come at onco to ua for clothing at half prico. b' itAi;i, K NAKT. Leading Clothiera. Now ia the time to get TIIK I'foi-i.KH STOUK are cloning out ail Jieavy cotton, fleece lined and wool good* to mabi roo;,i fop Hpririj; ' atock. —25 |ier cent eaved \>y buying More.;) BlankcU arid Uobca at MAH XIMUOUHT A CO'H Fatal Accident on the P. iio t . other side ol the t.*u-»t'e the brakus either did not work or else the train hid acquir ed such momentum that the wheels s : id, ior when the engine hit the curve it left toe track, b imped over the ties tor a dis tance and thea pluuged int» the raviae nMu,r the wholo train wiih ii. The tngineer aud fireman, Damel J' Moriarty and Lia Beat'y of Foiburg weie instantly killed as was also Mr. Copeley, the mail agent; and several persons were injured T.it" pa~.seDgnr car was turned over on its : jde, and Mr. Kelly wa pinned in, be tween two seats, but another passenger, who was not hurt got him 100.-e and help ed tiim out through a window. Ho spent Sunday with his sister, Mrs. J. M. Painter in Butler, and left fur Cleveland next morning Young ilr Carrutbers is lyinc a* his rnin 01 Lui Linghun siiet t Heisbni'-- ed, aua may be injured internally. Conductor Tonka was in the baggag" car ai tue tiica ol the accident, but escaped with but slight ii-jar es. He walked to Sbippenviile and \nri.ii ileVs pi the Wreck; a relief train came U> lite scejie in about two hours, and th*> dead at-vild an 1 four grown-up chiiursn lb* had been a mail sgeut on tile rt>ad (or about iJO )eais. Buginuer Uoriartv was toaud soma ibs ta-.CJ l'.'ooi the engine, with bin head Crushed in and mor« or less cut and ad. Fireman Beatty was found some timo af'er, l.vtn* s;n»ler the bagiiage ear, badly mangled, his right iefc torn from his b'idy and picked up s >ine disUa„<. from whern he was lying Mail Clerk William 'jopley was found a'>out 10 feet lrom Fiie man Bealt/, his head and tiody b«'i g crushed. A M i.-s liallock, of Allegliel.y, who was o.i the tram ao t who *-as not serious- } iu- jure.l haupoi.ed t«» htv« s > ne ooitou, I ud num and other articles iu lior satchel, «nd With ilii'M' file rendered greatly apprecmt e l uiii !i> the injured. The eug.iie and cais lie in the ravine, the creek, a masn ol ruins, A dispatch from Foibirg, dated Won day, said: It is tin uglit to-night that Brakouiau (j.virgti H iiw, wno was injured in the Pnis burg A Western railroad wreck Salurtlay aii I whose death was reported, will gel . long all right. Conductor Touks, Bag gag" Matte, Kaiiiy and Bridge Foreman i;laik, all of this place, are slowly im proving The wrecked coach wa-. brought, to tiiis place this evening. It had one side and one end smashed in and lit-,t all ui the seats were crashed to pieces. Kires. While Key Pollard was up street last Saturday evening, and his wife and chil dren were in the barenioat kituheti of their home in Duffy low n, they heard an esplo sion, and rui tiirg up stairs found that a lamp had exploded and set fire t<> the house. Thu Imrninp oil hud so scattered over the room that nmhing could l,e saved on tti.i floor; ami the fire spread so rapidly that hat lew articles could he carried out of it The lire companies responded to tin alarm piooiptly, and l.»id a line ol hose from the plug at Kauiercr's store up the hill l i lbl> house a distance of ahoui 1500 IMMI —hut the h.'Ui-e w»s air. ady destroyed and all they could do was la extinguish the flutnes. Itev. Pollard and family found shelter in a neighboring house, Tlieir house was insured for #SOO but the iiinuranoit is payable to the ma:; who hold* * mortgage on the premises. On Monday of ihis week L C, Wick and A. Kteebinith coll oted a nioo sum of money for the family Rev Pollard's most serious loss by the fire was his library, every book of which w.n burned The library is said to have cost him over SI,OOO. A M. Reynolds' store at Fariuiugtoti was burned, Tnecday afternoon. The buiiiling Wit'! insured for shoo, and the •'eck for $3,000. Unluvct Unit* In II'IIMIIIIII/I'III for II" Inauguration For the benefit of those who desire to attend the ceremonies Incident to tho iu augaratlon of I'.-e.Mdoot efi ct VleKinley. Ihi pen us) 1 v aula Railroad ('oinpitiy will sell ex-Ufi-ion tickets to Wa-bington Miirc.l I. 'Z T ii'.l d, valid 10 return from March •I to 8, al the following rata^i—— i' lom I'iMsbtirg, +lO 00; Hutler, $lO 00; A legheny Valley J unci I: Hi, #lO 00. and tiom all other stations on the Pjnniiylva liiii Htste.it at reduced rate*. Tills inauguration will he a most inter idling event, ar.d will attract a large num her ol people Irom every section of the country. The n Hgtiilice it facilities of the POllll iiylvauia Railroad make this tho favorite route to tho national capital at. all time* and iis enormous equipment a; d splendid terminal advantages at Washington make P. especially popular on such occasions. Music scho'arH wanted, at 128 W Way no t 8 Pants thai Kit. Made of goods that wear, arid keep their shape Wo are turning them out by tho hundreds and the values are so fur ahead of anything you ever Haw, the goods themselves s i perfect, HO Ktylish, HO thoroughly tip to dut.o, that much as we may promise you will find more when yon git there I'UTi.BK I'a NTH Co. 126 W. Jefferson Bt J block went of Herg's Hank. Trftnks, yttligoH, bags and tele M'Mpos—at IIKOKH. Free Kree. Kioo- Votjr name 011 a postal card will iirmg K copy of Tho iiiith.r Husinesa (Jollogo Kxponent.a bright eight page monthly paper, issued by Tho Hutler Business College and Hchool of Hhort liant! Hutler, I'a Do you want a hat or cap? IIEOK IIHH thorn and can save you money Hoarding 11 oObe CarUH, witn Ac. of \sseuibly, 2f> ceutH for balf-*-do»ei. .or sale at CITIZEN ilTico Vox i'opun—Buy your clothing, underwear, hosiery, hats, caps, sox and neckwear of l> A. IIKOK. and ave niooej All winter goods al. a big rod net ion liooil wool sox at 1 0cand l/» ;a --'1*1! K I'KOI'LKH HTOKR flh Mntnina—you ought, to see the big piles of children!) suits at HECK'S only >1.25, you can't get the same iu town lor less than $2.50, -('losing out heavy underwear and blankets below cost to make room for spring goods at THK I'K«> l'|.K« H l .ii.fc —Job work ol all kinds 4OUK at li.w I (JITU.CN UgflOl PERSONAL. A. T Scott, Esij. is down with grippe. Phrllip Bickel is nurs ng a pair of beal d 1 fingers. I I. X. Graham Esq., of Evans Cit> , was 1 iu t iwt, on legal business, this morning. Mis. Gleeson. cf Xew Castle, is the ' gue-t of her sister, Mrs. J. M. Painter, Jnhn Renisou aad his son Wm.. ol Ada lis twy , *-er<3 in town, yesterday . Ci a a lord Johns in and Ed Westerman, i ol Middlesex, drove up to Butler, yester day. A. Z. Shouts and wife, of" UarmoLy , Visited their daughter, Mrs. Thomas . S'cwart, of Fairview Ave., last week A. X. P. Leonird. of Fairview Ava. and fticily have moved ui ttie Knk farm in Summit twp Daniel Shanor aud Jacob Ntel«y, ol Franklin twp., were in towa ou bu.-iuess, Friday. Kev. D. B. Stahlmau, ol Prospect, preached morning and evening in the Eng lish Lutheran Church, on Sunday. Will McCandleS* ai d G. Wi!dy I.loy. 1 Copley, JU-.I aas av»v at Hitn 01, airivtd home, Sunday, while the tuiieral si-rvices were leug hi Id. SLe tin not brar ol her lalbeiV death until she ar I rivtd at Uiiiou c»pot, Pittsburg. ] Mr. J. T. Blair, the efficient manager | of tee 1' &. lumiager of ibri Pit sua.-g liiSi iuer *.u I Lake Erie, at; l Jlr W It. Sargoant. also enuaily efficient, as Geu. Passenger Agcul. Mi'STeuu McKinnty o; C»ncori} i*p - entertained a number of her Iriendo ou a < rtctJ.t eveuipg, in t;"?ior of ber cousin Get !go A. X'ev. j- iii;u Icatliiig ii to his vtotnacb. -XJji. p. |{ R's great excursion train to ( Call'ortna pa»se,( HiKiiigh I'itlsli'jrg Wed- | neaday «v . i iog The m«J >rity of the «*- curs!ocsts w i*r« Iroiu east of tlio moun tains but a (■: w b larded the train at Pit's- j burg, ar.il among them J. N Patterson of ( Butler The train vent on o 8t Louis ] via th« Pal: Handle and is due in Pittdii rg ' on i'« reiniti tr'p, via the Fort Wayne i n ( M n-Hid'oice near Valencia on Wednesday, ; Pel: 17, begmni'ig at. 10 A. M,. See bills . pitted, I I Findley »ili ojitn tim etudio at Marx on February 1 »*t ami will ( remain tliero for the entire week , special inriticementß for that week on fine work, brin# ' li« children iih it ; ho lust week of the winter; old pic- 1 dircH coppied anil enlarged, satisfac tion guaranteed. FINDLEY Butler, PA , Teleph >ne 23<>. Thousands «>f dollars worth of i Horse I'lutikoiH and (lobes at Mau- 1 TINOOURT »1L C'O'h | jfttout i»tyuo and up Violins $1 50 and up A uloharps $2 and up Tnere are alao aome second hand instruments -pianos at s'ss t' SIOO. Organs at SBO to s!•<> Ilurmonicea and other musical in struments at proportionately low rales Strings of all kinds constant ly in atock. No 118 SOUTH MAIN ST. Hay I'apa—did you see Muck's neckwear, It beats anything you ever saw. All wool ilress linodl 40 inchea wide only 25c at Til* PKOPI.es HTOHK. Underwear— A specialty at IIKOK'H his stock is large-t anil finest ever offered in Bu''e* Kxeciilors Notice. belters twtainentary on th« estate of Henry llenk. dee'd, late <>l Winfield twp . Iluiler eonntv. I'a . having been granted In Km under. dgued; all personM knowing themselves indebted lo "aid aetata will please iiakii immediate tmyment, and any having claim* against ..Ah! e.Ualo will pre npnt ibem duly authenticate I fur settlo tn en t to JOHN HKOK, Kx'r. bonny, butler Co., »'». iiijJl'MUN A tIALIittKATII, Ally's. i BOROUGH NOMINATIONS The .-liin attenianco at our l< cal prima mariesol last Saturday is attributed to the bliizar.!—lut CSC Repablu-ans and lJemi>crats went to th<» poll - Interest centered in the contests for Col lector the voi© ou which «#< as follows; RKFCBMCAS. Ist. 2d. 3d. 4tr. 3th. T'l Jack 54 t?7 45 77 40—2K3 Alexander.. 123 17 21 30 3'.> - 240 Smith ...... 37 5 20 10 55 133 DEMOCRATIC Kockenstein, l!«t; Lowry, 103. The borougb nominations are as fol lows: Republican— l"or Burgess, R. B. Gil ghriet: Tax Collector, John S. Jack; Over seer. Reuben McKlvaiu, and Auditor, J. M. Painter. Democratic—For Rarges.», J T. Myers; Tax Collector. Jos. Uockenstein: Overseer. Wm. H. Morris, and Auditor, M. H. Brooks The ward nominations are as follows: IST WARD. Republican—Council, J. Ii Ilarpei, I. Andrews; School Diiector, Eiuier K. Boll; Judge ol Election. Alex Borl lad; Inspec tor, John liordman. Democratic—Council, Joseph W. Gra ham, L P. Walker: School Director, Dr. M. R. Headland; Judge of Election,Alpho- Walin: Inspector. Charles A. Colling. 2i< \VARI>. Kep.—Council, J. I). Xorthrap, Sohool iMreetor, C. I). AMinger: Judge, ii. I) lij'erly; Inspector Harry L. Urah.iui. Hem—Council, W. 'A. M'irrii; ~ebool Diiector, Albert C. Krutt; Judge, i'. D. Pape; Inspector, J, A. ttoineman. 3D WARD. Hep. - Council, Peter tfc'ienck; School Director, J. B. Sherman: Judge, W. S Orris: Inspector, M. Wick. Deni -Council J. G Slamm; School D.rec vi r, Jss. I>. McJunkin; Judge, J Mctj -:nitb; Inspector, (ieoige Xoull.tt. •)TJI WARP. Hep —Council, Joseph Woods; School Director, L). E. Dale; Judge. C. E. Soiia; Inspector, J. L Garroway. Deni—Council, Adam Iloflne!; School Director, C. M. Ileineniau, Judg -, J W. Ziegler; Inspector, Charles S Sboap. STH WARD. Kep.—Council, John K Eywry; School Diiector, T. M. Baker; Judge, Mc- Ciung' liifptctor, Phil'ip Hull. D' in—Council. James W. Thompson; School Director, Wm. T. Meobifug; Judge, D. P. Keedj Inspector, John 11. Reibor. LtcciAL nsv: VIE T t NOTICE. Ju re-application of Anthony Allen for a Detective license iu (quarter Sessions ot Butler, Co. l'a., No. 32 March term, 1597. Now, Jan. 27th, 1897, the within peti tion directed to lie filed and publication to be made according to law. BVTHK COURT. Notice is hereby jjiven that the above application for a license to engage in the business of detective, and for the conducting of a detective agency, will he presented to the Court of (Quarter Sessions on the 1 ath of Feb. 1597. ANTHONY AIAEN, Ccttified from the records. TRUSTEES SALE By virtue ot an order of the Orphans' Court of Butler County, Pa. at O. C. No. 102 June Term, 1H96, and to me directed, I will 011 TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 23d, 1897, at one o'clock P. M. expose to public sale on the premises iu Oakland twp., Hutler County I'a., the following real es tate late the property of said Margaret Martin, deceased, to-wit: All that cer tain tract of land situated iu the Ti»wn ship of Oakland, County of Rutlcr, and State of Pennsylvania, hounded and de scribed as follows to-wit: On the north by lands of Joseph lienson, on the east by lands of Peter Zituel and Conrad Kit/art, on the south by lauds of Mary Vosbrink, and on the west by lands of Conrad Kit/.art and Joseph I.ane, con taining ninety-six acres more or less, with the appurtenances, with bank barn and outbuildings thereon erected, late the residence ot said decedent. Said real estate to be offered first on the premises with power to adjourn from lime to time, and to Hutler, Pa., at the Court house if necessary f« r want of sufficient bids: said sale to IK- on the usual terms, to wit: one-third cash on approval of sale by the Court, and the balance in two equal an nual payments, secured by judgment bond and mortgage on the premises, bearing interest, and with an attorney's commission of five pv-r cent for collection. S. P. HoWhltß, J,. F. UANTICK, A. 1.. BoWDVI, Trustee. Attorneys. TRUSTEE'S SALE. By virtue of an order issued out of the Court of Common I'lens of Hutler County I'a., and to mc directed at A. li. No 20, Sept. Term, therefore in pursuance of said order, I will expose to sale at public outcry 011 the premises o.\ TUESDAY, PBHI'AKY 2, 1X77, at 11 o'clock A. M., the following de scribed real estate, know n, as the "I'inc Tract" said real estate being situated 111 Centre and Oakland twp's., But'er conn ty I'a., bounded and descriljed as follows, to-wit: Purpart No 1, containing 70 acres, bounded on the north by purpart No on the east by purpart No 4; on the south by laud of C. Ilewings, et al, and on the west by land of fllaiu heir*. Al.so, f'urpart No j, coutniniug 1711 acres, bounded on ''it north by land of Titos. Brown; on the cast by purpart No 3; 011 the >.Olllll by purpart No 1; and 011 the west by 111 tin heirs and Jas. Mc -1 .lath. Al.so, I'm part No 1, containing 170 acres, bounded 011 the north by laud of Titos. Brown; on the east by lands of |. Robb; 011 the south by pijrpart No .|; and Oil the west by purpart No 1. Al.so, purpart No 4, containing 70 acres, txnindcd on the north by purpart No \; on the cast by land ol I. Kobb; oil the south by laud of I). Caldwell et ul, and on the west by purpart No 1. Said described properly being pur parts No's 1, •, and 4, of the feal cs stale kiiiiwit as the "Pine Tract" (not accepted) as partitioned by a writ of partition liled iu said Court at above stated number and term, a reference to which the proceedings will more fully and at large ap|icnr. TERMS OF SAKE, One-third cash on confirmation of sale by the 11.ml, and the balance to be paid iu two equal annual installment*, sct.urcd by bond and mortgage on the premises, including five per cent attorneys com mission if the same has to be collected by process of law. W1 1.1.1 AM ». Dunns, Trustee Administratrix Notlco. In rv estate of .fimnph Hays, dne'd, I tin ol Adams twp, Butler county, I'a. Wl i r«as letturs ol ndmiiiMtratlon liavo liet 11 i :nmd mi aliovn oslato to ICIIOII Hays by llin of Wills, llu«i ..•ill" tho -11 MMI it ml any elaliiiH unaliint Haiti i ltttii will present ttiein prop orly proved lor payment to yiLi.KIT II A VS, ad 111 'rx of Jos, llayH, dee'd, Valencia l*. (1., I'a. W. . IISASIIOS, Att'y. i'roapeel, I'a, p crhaps you dun tkn > h.nv |> we are on U* everything relatio.: U ij>- IJ o it will not bt amiss to ( 1 , all your attention to the intelligence P rompt service given T o everything of the kind placed our hands ever was so com-te s ave you money too. C, N, BOYD. Pharmacist- Diamond Block, - B.'.iler. t } Careful \ j hunter j J Of fresh Groceries . \ at lowest pric e s J consistent with the Mk 5 quality of the uk ' 0 goods always wim's yHk 9 # up at our store, # !WHY? j ? Because she knows that --lie J V is certain to find here something J J to interest—something that will # enable her to save a little inon- f S ey out of the portion laiil aside d m for supplying the liable. (Ami a > jjet strictly fresh, pure goods at A \ that.) 2 J There is tangiblo evidence of J J the correctness of that state- J J ment by personal investigutkiu. J t THE I j Butler Produce Co j # C. L. MOORE, l'rop'i. IJO W. Jefferson St. 4 f BUTLER, PENN A. J 0 { Produce Store ITS FRESH. JOS. HOS 4E & CO. Money Talks! There is niore it .;u:iu :it in one bargain than in a whole co uiiin of type-talk. And if a bargain is nu argument our store can furnish more than a thousand argu ments of its superiority as a place to save money. There never was a better time than now. Goods are always low priced here, but just now they're being sacrificed. DRESS GOODS An assorted lot of fabric? Nt twenty five and fifty cents a yard. Choice selection <>f I'igured Siletias, Black Moire Percalinc linings of the rustling kind, all at ten cents a yard. Fifty-inch Black Surah Twills and Fancy Figured Mohair in various pat terns will he sold at thirty-five cents a yard. Very choice selections in Silks of the 75c, jfi.oo and $1.25 kinds at fifty cents a yard. fine grades of Corduroys in the Vel vets and Velveteen Cords, 75c and #I.OO ones at fifty cents a yard. 1,000 yards of fancy white Dimities and Nainsooks, in stripes and checks, the 15c and 20c qualities, now ten cents a yard. SOME TOWELS. One lot of fine Towels, regular ID IILLD jih- kind at so, <*■ and u'ie each. Send foi .samples of iinytliiiix you wish. We have it. Pcnn Avenue and Fifth St.. PI'ITSKURO. Butler Savings Bank I "5111 lej - , I '/1. Capii.il - - $G0,O00"O0 KurpiuM und I'roliU, $119,263.67 J()M. I. I'll K V M I'ir'iilj'ii J. ii i \R) l HII» IMHHTOIIH .lonopii |„ |*llrvln. .1. I• i»rv I to' i «ii in, W. I>. Cr.iu loii. VV. A. Kl«'iu. .I.' S. ( ABiUOi'll. 'I k lir: i rmt II hi ion hi lint l**r bounty. • •meiai I».l liking in mint t ii.tm*'*l#«l Wi »-<>||rit n« coiiiitH <>( oil prod U 'TK, iiirr cu • rntiii«*taami <>l int>«. A I I'.iii *»•• .1 «M>trilMM(l ' 1 UW *l*l. rrrrlvu I- *.111(11 nf oi)i 1 o 11. 11l < ri'U IMl'l OH •!»n«» I'Mir^ltH The Butler County National Bank "BUTLKR, l*&. Capllai |»a«l In $100,000.00 Sui'pluH a'i2 35 Jim Hiirtmnn, I'm- iilnnl , J. V. IMIn. Vlr.o *vmutant; (J. A. Hnitny, Ci lii»r; Julin (1 Mr\l i: I 11. A f 't oA«lii«r. A 'j,•* IIIT «L L» »NK )N« LUIHIIMMI \ I^NI.MTIUL, I flt»«IPKl |>«< I«l WN.IIfll V. W.' IN ril" H»U ID (»|IIMI AN HcciiUUl will) till* Dutik lill'l l lol' 11->n . Jimnfil! II nrtutJW IIIMIW. li Wa lll|mi, Mi N M lloo,«> II \|. iWH-m-V, i i Ai'Miu't. r. I i•> »v I <• miii it li »• ii i. M . i in a W. fii-niy \\ ijirii. .IOIIN Moi«»i»iit•• y. I*l, W.i M' l'.ioitlc i. Mmni'lli II S.irv 111 ihl-V. .1. v. If»*. I« SEANOK & MACE'S I.ivcry, I'Ycl'" WICK IIOIJSI*, |MiTMvK, I'A. Th« liont 111 hone* wnl lint cln » alwny* on hand anil for hlro. IliMt Kll«» r 111 n Kent IHIIM-lljiiK iiml » trmln. Hpeol nl < nrl« room | •O.J lot 1i%4 lA A :- INL' 1! r^iioTdir'iiiwi ,) O # IW < siwt 4 HALF PRICE SALE. illlfig iiiii.i | HALF PRICE SALE. We have a limited number of overcraU, io:> to 150] which we have placed on our first fo>r oil a counter by themselves— _ ALL SIZES in Men's Boy's and Children's, which we will sell at half price. SALE BEGINS FEB. 1. 1897. And continues until the go«xis ere sold DON'T WAIT: : : : THEY WON T LAST LONG. DOUTHETT B GRAHAM. Main and CuoniDgliam Street. Consignment Clothing Sale. M. Sampter, Sons & Co., Manufacturing Clothiers ol 13, is 17 and 19, East Fourth Street New Vork, SALE IS NOW GOING ON AT Schaul & Nast's. LencMnfi Clothiers, 137 S. Main St-, Butler, Pa. cur This OUT BRING IT WITH TOO TO BUTLER'S PROGRESSIVE SHOE HOUSE. A GREAT gg c SALE NOW GOING ON. Surprise after surprise awaits you. Never before in the his tory of Butler Co. has such an opportunity been offered to you. Think of it SI.OO, #1.25 and $1.50 Winter Hoots and Shoes ail reduced to 98 cents. Prices That Toll Tho Story. ! Ladies Rubber Hoots 98c Misses Rubber Hoots 98c Youths Rubber I'oots 98c Mens Overs for Felts 98c Mens Hucklc Arctics 98c Mens Huff Hals Needle Xc y Hoys and Girls shoes 9HC \ Youths stoga boots 98c 1,000 Pair School Shoos 98 AND Tho Half Has Not Boon Told DON'T MISS THIS SALE. TRY WHAT 98c WILL DO AT Butler's .Progressive Shoe House. ZiS Sooth Main St., BUTLER PA ('. E. MILLER, What is Your Need? If you need anv lliiiiLT in the furnish -0 nig lino we can sup ply you. II you want a hat or cap wo can show you the host Up-To-Date stock in the county, at very low prices. Colbert & Dale. S. Maii\ Hutlcr, I'cnu'a A 4*. 4* 4- Genuine Scotch Tweed Suit, made lis you want it, FOR $24 is an example of how our ao per cent discount sale reduced the price of our f,}o suit. St) WE MUST empty the stock tables Ijefore our Spring Patterns a. rive. The discount goes during JANUARY AND FEBRUARY. THIS IS A BENEFIT FOR YOU: Come in and see al>otit it. ALAND, MAKER OF MEN'S CLOTHES B. B. Stock Taking Ends With -JANUARY— account to !>c taken of everything in the store—money is easier to count than goods—we've adopted such low price measures as will clear all the surplus stneks — convert them into cash quick— we're willing to take a loss on choice fcooils to do this—wc won't carry over any surplus stocks— thc/ve got to go—write now, soon as you read this, for samples and sec if the way they're going doesn't interest you and your pockctbook more than anything has for a long time. 50 inch Mixed Suitings—all wool—that were half a dollar, 25c. 40 inch all wool Diamond Checks, 25c. 40 inch all wool Bourctte Suit ings, 25c, 33 inch all wool neat mixtures, 20c. Lot of all Wool Suiting Mix tures. .j2 to 52 inches wide, that were 75< , SI.OO, $1.25 —all at 50c. All Wool Hlack (ioods at 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c, —all greatly re duced. Nice Bright Plaids, 15c, 25c, 15* ' s°c, 75c for waists or chil dren's dresses there never has been such a chance to get like values for the money. All the surplus stocks in the store at mark-down prices— write and tell us what you're in terested in and we'll send samples that will show you we mean busi ness. Get samples of the new 1897 wash gooils. Is<><><;s & Buhl, ALLEGHENY. PA. BUTLER GOUNTY Mutual IFire Insurance Company, Office Cnr.Main & Cunningham IU. W 1(1. I"r»« fctu. KKI-TKUKR, Tlr* I'rr.. t. N. ■rJIMUV Hm-'i ill TrMa. DJUKOTOItS: Allrivl Wink, Mpiirterwin OII»»r, • r. W.lrvlM. JSIIIXM strph«u»oo, W. W. IHwleit oft, N Wnllwl. V. Itowm tn. 11. J. Ktlneler Knii< 11 r, rhim. M«>ihun,; ( pi', ItniMci, John Komi Inn. LOYAL McJUNIKN An*-