THE CITIZEX. THURSDAY. Jt.'NE 10, i? 97- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. .VOTE All changes In their ads. should notify us ■>' their intention to do so, not later than M'H#- U»y morn Inc. Bedford Springs Hotel Bickel's Spring and Summer Shoe- Marks' Special Sale June 17 Martincourt & Co s short talk. Pape s C. & T Parlor Furniture Hill Top hi>use for sale Recijies. Administrators and Executors of > >tat- - ran secure their receipt hooks at the < IT I ZEN olllce. LOCAL AND GENERAL, "No, papa, I don't want a wheel. Replied his student daughter. "You've spent so much I really feel As if I hadn t onghter I'll plunk the money in the bank: If yon don't mind, I'd rather The old man in a deep faint sank: The blow almost killed father. —Butler beat Evans City by a score of 10 to 4 last Saturday afternoon. —Five thousand drains and gutters need opening in Butler since the rain. —Some cellars on Franklin street were flooded. Monday, by the choking of the sewer. —Jas. A. Murphy has gone into the bee business again, having purchased the entire stock of George Reibers sons. —Nearly all Butler has lieen freshly painted. The best way to tell whether paint is fresh or not is to put your fin ger on it. —The heavy rains of Last Monday made several little lakelets on Wash ington and McKean streets, but noltody was drown-dead in them. —Buffalo twp. and Portersville were well represented in Butler, this week. The people were lookiug after the case of Mr. Wilson, before the Grand Jury. —Pay yonr mercantile tax inmmediate ly. The time i* up, and the CVmnty Treasurer is required to bring suit within days, or be held responsible for yonr tax - Our grocers are paying 10 cents for eggs. 8 for butter. 15 for potatoes, 75 for apples. 7 cts a B> for lettuce. 15 a do z bunches for onions, *1 abu for peas, 8 cts a box for strawberries and 50 cts a pair for spring chicken s. —Perhaps the boardwalk committee of the town council don't know that there is a mighty poor walk on Lookout Ave, near the electric light plant. Better nse the ounce of prevention be fore you have to deal out the pound of cure. A yonnu man whose parents won't bny him a bicycle is going to make one for himself by using the frame of his mind, the wheels of his head, the seat of his pants, the rnblier in his neck and a part of that tired feeling - The new School Boartl of Butler organized. Monday night, by electing L. O. Pnrvis. President; Alfred King, Secretary; and S. F. Bowser, Treasurer. The Secretary's salary was fixed at S2OO, and the Treasurer s percentage at 1 per cent. - Rag-chewing has broken out with much virulence in the Pittsburg League team. This occurs regularly when the team gets the worst of it. The amount and degree of the chewing is a qnite reliable indication of the steepness of the toboggan tbey have struck. Ex. - At the meeting of the A. G. Reed Prist, G. A. R. last Friday night, a jiortrait of A. G. Reed was presented to the Post by Alfred Reed of Pittsburg, son of A. G. Reed. The speeches were marie by A. G. Williams and Joseph Criswell; and short addresses were afterwords made of C. E. Anderson, J. H. Sutton and Alex. Russell. It was a very pleasant affair —Two amateur Dick Tarpin's at tacked Loyal Mcjunkin at the corner of Main and W. Pearl last Thursday night. Loyal went to the mail box about 11 P. M. and put in a letter, and as he tnrned to start back home, a tall fellow and a short fellow covered him with their pistols and demanded bin valuable* One of them grabl>ed his watch, and he l snatched it back, and parleyed with ( them till they lout tßeir nerve, and let him pass on. Monday evening a rough looking fellow pointed a pistol at How ard Weisenstoin, at corner of E. Dia mond and McKean, and demanded money, bnt Wolsenstein said he didn't have any, and panned on. —The good people of N. McKean St., attended the meeting of Conncil, Toes day evening, and induced that all-pow erfnl body to give them a straight 28 ft. width from Nixon's alloy to Fnlton St. ■nd 80 foot width from Nixon's alloy to Jefferson St. Sonth McfCoan St was also changed to HO feet. HhafTner's bill for changing the curb (it is Haid) will bo MOO. The inverted anti clinal in front of Capt. Ayre«' place in to be eliminat ed bnt the "gooae neck" between Clay and Nixon's alley is to remain Amen. At the Hanie meeting, the bids for paring E. North St. and one block of E Cunningham were opened and the contract* awarded to Peter Sohonck al and *I.OOO - Our Poor Hoard have their own tri al* and tribulation* There isahvav* somebody in the vicinity in distress,and it is natural for the distressed to seek consolation from the P. B. Now liar-' yey Miller and ttenben McElvain are kind hearted men, and they try to help everybody that deserves help, bnt there ia one cane in town that of a big, stont man who won't work because it inter feres with his religions belief -that tires their pitionce. Thoy had an odd case la*t Friday—that of an Italian wo man, who (Mine to this country and landed at Oneida station, this county; bnt who shonld have been directed to an Oneida in Schuylkill county. The R. R. Co., after some telegraphing back and forward, agreed to take her Iwick to the right place. Commencements. Commencement week at the Collegi ate Institute. Baccalanroate sermon by Rev W. E. Oiler, Snnday evening, June IJJ, at the Presbyterian Church Commencement Concert, Monday evening, June 14th. Examinations Tnesday, Wedm-sday and Thursday Commencement exercises Thursday evening West Sunbnrv, June 20. Orove City, June 11 14. Beautiful Hill Top Home in Bntler for sale. Inquire at thin office. A Gilt Edged Investment. A first class general merchandise store in the northern part of Butler, county, doing a business ot 9i,000 each month. Will sell with the privilege of rebuyiug at the end of a year if agreeable. In quire at Citi/.en oflii e LEGAL NEWS. Court convened on Monday morning the constables made their return- and j up to the time of our going to pre>s the j Grand Jury has made the following re turns. True bills aga.nst W S Reep surety j of the peace and cutting gas ami steam j pities: George Hatin. f&b: Geo Knit tie. fcfeb Jacob A Mahouey. f&b Wm Col litis f&b; E A Lewis n&b and resisting an officer: Calvin Weakley, f&b. Addi- : son A Gold, agg a«£cb and assault. Vinton Cranmer. f&b: W M Reed wilfully destroying a valuable paper: ' W G Johnston false pretense. _ A L t Stonghton wilful js-riur\ .Wm Wilson. larceny. Arthur Lobaugh and George Gates, j larceny, not a true bill I The case vs Clarence Dickey ior lA: o i was settled. TKIAL, LIST. Catharine M Roth vs John M Roth, replevin and Harry W. Roth vs sau. t\ replevin, verdict tor the plairititl for the chattels named in the writs. The W. H. Larkin et al. vs Wm Davidson, trespass case, was settled, the plaintiffs getting s<>so, and each side paying half the costs. John M. Gruver vs John Cranmer, trespass, was continued. The four cases of y W. Wiles. Samuel Bruner, E. E. Osenbaugh, and J. L. Eckman vs the Peoples Gas Co., Norman Bred in and Otto Limberg, owners etc.. were compulsory non suited. Theodore Swain vs L C. Wick, as snmpsit, verdict for plaintiff for £ii On Monday morning the jury on the Wm. Mnnhall et al vs A B Smith ef. al., ejectment case, gave a verdict for the defendants without leaving the jnrj box by order of the court. The defen dants council then asked that a receivel be appointed for the lease in dispute, j The case had been bitterly and techni cally fought for three days. Both parties claimed to hold valuable oil property on the Derr farm in Buffal" twp.. the plaintiff by the older but nn recorded lease On July 14, 1800. this lease through some arrangement was surrendered and the defendant imme diately took their lease which the court and jury held to be valid. ARGUMENT COURT LIST. E S DeWut & Co vs S.S Marshall, motion for a new trial, discontinued by parties. Nicholas Reott vs C Michaels, motion for new trial by defendant, refu-ed. Francis Reott vs C Michaels, motioi: for new trial by defendant, refused. Frank D McChesney vs Alice D Mc Chesney. divorce, granted J E Wickline vs P It R Co, motion for new trial by defendant, refused. W J Link and Thomas Marshall vs S H Walker and Lizzie Gilleland. part ners as Walker <1 Co, rule to show canse why judgment should not IK? quashed. Judgment stricken oil indi vidnally but not as to partnership prop erty. Same vs same, rule to show cause why judgment should not lie opened as to Lizzie < iilleland Sam* ruling. J II Ferguson vs the Downit Pump Co, rule to show canse why judgment should not lie entered < 'ourt ruled to allow amendment of affidavit of defence and bill sealed on part of plaintiff, RC Mi A boy vs Butler Co, stated case for opinion of Court Judgment entered against defendant for pi'J.Vi Chas Nicholson vs Frankie II Nichol son. divorce, granted, S H Bingham - Mary II Marsh, mo tion for new trial, refused. John P Baker vs Augustine Raker, divorce, granted The Ziegler vs Wahl, and Seaton vs Protzman et al cases were set for June 20 th Margaret Kirkpatrick vs Butler Co, motion for new trial, refused. F M Jack vs Mathias Liebler, motion for new trial, refused. J B Sherman et al vs Jas M Thomp son, reserved question of law Judg ment entered against defendant for *)0.10. Overseers of Poor District of Frank lin twp vs Overseers of Poor District of Bntler twp, rule to show canse why bill of plaintiff against defendant should not lie paid. Butler twp was ordered to pay #124.25, being the sum of the bill minus the account of John Cranmer EQUITY LIST. S 11 Walker vs Lizzie and W. T. Gil liland. argument on bill and answer. The court rnled partnership disolved and reappointed S H Walker receiver tinder SSOOO bond. P & W R R Co vs Wm Hill et al was heard and held under advisement. SH;;;;IFK SAI.KH. week Sheriff W B. Dodds sold all the right, title, interest and claim of; Franklin E. Grossman in property in Cherry twp., to Percilla J. Hamilton for SIOSO. D. P. McCandless in property in Cherry twp., to J. B. Bredin for S2OO. Frank E. Morris in property in But ler, to Pittsburg Secnrity and Loan Association for H2. Hosanna Reed, dee d, in property in Mars, to Wm. Fowler for $2.50. Wm. L Burr in property iti For ward, to Wm. H. Rader for S2IW. J. L Flack in property in Bntler. to S. Yeager for SSO. The other writs were continued. NOTKFT The will of George Hoak, of Clinton twp,, was probated, no letters. Mrs Bridget Barrett has brought suit in ejectment vs f, I' Troiitmitn for lot in Butler. George II Graham, Benj. Donthett and Solomon Dunbar were apiiointed to review a public road in .lacksou twp The will of f he inn Lewis F Ganter was probated, with Sarah E. Ganter a m executor also will of Mary S. White, of Evans City with John M White ad ministrator. C T A Letters of administration on the es tate of C. N. Brown of Butler twp., I were granted to Martha 11 Brown. Last Friday on complaint of James Hill, E A. was arrested for a&b, resisting an officer, and surety of tb< peace, A charge of surety of the peace was entered against John Bolant 011 Monday morning. The name of Edward M Perrin has been entered as a strident at law. I*. J Kelly adopted as his child and heir, Naouia Agnes Kelly, The condemnation Isind of the I'. B & L. E It R in favor of J. M Elliott to pay him damages lor passing over his oil and gas lease, in Petin twp., was presented to the court and approved. William Garvin has issued a sum mons iti replevin against It S. Latta for merchandise, store furniture ami other chattels to the value of SISOO. The constables of the county met and organized last Monday, and employed L. M. Wise, Esq., to make a "stated case" in regard to their fee bill If the present program is carried out according to exiiectations there will be no court from the last of June till the first of Septeiiilicr The cane of P. C Martin et til vs Zahnizer et al , assumpsit, will be tried June 16 (jn Tuesday the court made n ruling that hereafter no divorce cases won Id Ist heard nntill all costs were paid or secured At. Philadelphia, bint Friday, .luili/'- Han mi. of the Orphan*' rotirt, in ad imliciitinK tlu: < of <»<'orK<" Itii«)it. dwided that tlm new dirwt iub< rilancc tnx law IH uneon-titutlon.i' Tbu law was rc-'-ntly punned Ijy tin Legislature at. ;i rev nne immnr ■ nnn WilM expfceted to If 1(1 111 tW i n fliMt.O and $1,000,000 annually mi tin- revenn' of the State. Tin-unintion will proba lily la; carried to tlm Mnprftnc conrt for a liual deciuloii This morning John M Roth was tin - ed $25 for contempt of C>irt lit ii'_ improper lan<-mage to th«r Conn ati<l -e!it to jail till the f ilit is jwiid. Paul Trout man has petitioned fur divorce from his wife Carolint Tr> at man, and Adaline Duncan from her husliand. Nathan Duncan A charter was granted by the Court hen* to tlie St. John's Ev.V'igehc'l Lntb er&n congregation at Mars The uffi cers are: Trustees. William Meiker Henry Piel, Ar.gTj.~t C. Obeniiort'er.. id era. William Thielman F (. Wind horst. August Werner: deacons, ii F Miller. Christian Thitlman and -I F Bratchi LATK PLIOPEKTY TUANSIEK.- John C Trnver to W A Trnver lot ii. ' Middlesex for *25 Zelienop!" Ex Co G H Knauff. lo in Jackr-on for Geo H Knauti to Casper Knaufr lot | in Zelienopl<- for v: o Milton Miller to Pl 3 LE !i K io: in Centre for #lllO. Josiah Miiler to PB&L Eit P. lot in Centre for SOOO. A C Snyder to W C McCaslin acre 3 in Brady for *IBOO. B C Anderson to Julia A Miller, lot in Butler twp for 475. Penelope Hewit to James If Miller , lot in Butler two for rsou. A Trouttnan t" MaryS Ziegler. lot in I Butler for 47<XJ. Bruin Presbyterian chur.-a to Lincoln | Club, lot in Martinsbnrg for Samuel B Mc< 'ollough t- Gnat .ntee | LA: I Co, lot in Butler tor *-*oii. Geo A Kanffman to Mary 'tally ! acre in Adams for >'!o) J alia Rose borough to Wm Watson. j lot in Buffalo for *loti. H H Goucher. trustee. to Payne Has ' eltonetal.. 70 acres in Oakli:".d fur *l. ! Chas Daffy to Gospel Prohibition church, lot in Butler for S2OO. G L Banje to ' bas Bame, 80 act - ; in ! Lancaster f >r *l2'* i. T(' Kennedy to John Pinkert • lot I in Mars for ;00. W J Stover to P B & L E K R. lot in Clay for SSOO. John B Arthur to P BALE R K lot in Clay for SIOOO. C T Russell assigned To acres in Adams to C W and A W Fisk forsoooo. >liirriaff«' liiceii^c*. Lewis R Alexander. . . Harmony Gertrude Dauben*i>eck Harmony Austin Sloan Mnrrinsville Clara E Parker Shira Albert D. Winger Evans City Amanda H Beneeker Adams two John W Gardner Chicora Lillian Stewart. Chicora John E Byers Sonora Retta McMillan. . Waters Station Fred S Beck Bruin Stella M Campbell Bruin L B Saiser ....... Ferris Blanche Wiles Ean Claire Calvin II McCune Warren O Lillian B Hi 11 man Prospect Henry F Thompson . New ( 'astle I'.i Mary E Miller Euclid A M Covert Bruin Margaret Gray Kittanning Pa Reulien A Grnver. .Butler Amelia J l'ortzman Snmtnit twp Martin Hengelsberg. Pittsburg Sophia Noullet.... . . .. .Butler Char!< a (' Bo y r Lancaster twp Sadie E Snauffer Lai.'-; -tei twp OIL NOTIvS. THK MAKKKT Both AGENCIES ha been paying 87 cent.- daring the past week. Ront;fi Rr\ The L» Compt< C shot its No. 1. Doerr. and it was mak ing 10 bbls. an hour, Tuesday. Smith & Co.'s No. 1 Doerr i in the sand and hole filled with oil. The Le Comple Co s No I, Paul started off at 50 bbls., and opens un new territory PKTKK.SVILI.I-. Brickie Oil < 'o. 's No. 3, George Brickie farm i- through the sand and shot: it i showing for t nice well ZELJKN'OI'I.I. Ruansele & Co. s No. 1 Joseph Zeigler farm, has a show of oil on top of the hundred foot, but the sand is rather a poor article CLINTON VIM, J. Patterson & Co.'s No. };. Calvert, started off at 50 bbls DIEV HOLES Barn dull & Co s well on the Jno Park near Mars .aid Deets Bros well on the Greer near Petrolia are reported dry CALI.EKY Denaison & Co * No. 1, Samuel Staples is reported good for »•> bbls CEN'THK TWP— Dr. McCandless is building a rig on the Christie Mo< >re (arm. and intends operating A block of leases taken tip by Moore. EVANHCITV Evans City continue-, to be the centre of attraction iri oil mat ters in this county Burke & Marshall's No. 4, Roiiemu; farm, is making 10 bbls. Jier day Eisler & Co.'s No. 1 Marbnrger ft'ria, is flowing •<•"> bbls jier day; it has lille<l tip again with -and and will have to !»■ cleaned out. an en ormous amount of sand has been taken out of this well. Root 8c Greenlee are building a ritf for No. 0, Wm Ramsey farm Wahl, Bishop Ac Co. have a rij< up for No. 1, Rider farm. Marshall, Burke & Co. are building a rite on the Jaiae Thompson farm The Hazel wood Oil company is also building a rig on the same farm Derrick A well which produces a grad< of oil similar to the product of tlie Franklin heavy oil district, which sells at £4 :i5 to $-1.00 a barrel, has been drilled at < I uy's Mills, Crawford county. The we'll : 000 feet deep and the oil is found in the second sand, of which there is about ::0 feet. The well an entirely new district. John 11. Gibson of Bruin has patented ii «wk«-r rod elr-anor f«'i '-il will- in which a flcxibb conijireHsible temping ring removes the- accumulations of par aline from the rod and forces them through a tube and outlet, opening into a suitable receptacle. A Leller For Von. Unclaimed letters at tlie I'ostoffice at Butler Pa week ending. June 7, 1-. Mr Frank Ashbnry, Signor France co Arditto. Framdsivi Ardltto Daniel I'onwav, Frank Donnhngh, Mr Joint M Duan, Mr. 1' V llovis Mr. H B. Hunter, Mr Bert Billiard Mir Mary Jane Hall, Miss Sarah .1 Kiskadden, Mrs. Annie Lavery. Mr Berton Nafus Mr Win. Reese Mr M H .Snyder Miss Annie Smith. M. J. Sweeney, Thomas Sheehan Mr Joe Shan I. Mi ('has II Tailor, and Mr. Ileury Web ster. In calling for these letters plea-.- -ay mlvertised. JOHN W. BKOWN, P M Recepies. Have something nourishing ia your home at all times I will send my receipt for leaking win** out of apple juice or cider for fl; I will send my receipt lor making brandy out, of apple jtiii eor ci der for sl, I will send my receipt for making champagne out of apple juice • r cider for+l .No drugs your own la bor. Also flagging or curbing for i < moti i ies. JOSEPH QOMAN, Euclid, Butler <o, l>a GEORGE W WHITEIIILB The Plum IST, has jn t received a comjilete line gas fixtures, globe", .ha l> elc Special attention i- called l<» tlie fine finish and low prices of same. He also (tarries a large stock of ga>< saving ap plianccs, such as ring burners to put under lioiler.i and have hot. water with out having fire in itove Fririaine.three sectional stove burners, make a gas lange out of an ordinary coal stove; hot, plates, Apollo incandescent gas lamps, etc. Estimates cheerfully furnished on plumbing, gas, steam and hot water lit tings. 10il W Cunningham St 'front man building, Butler, i'a Mil: :,AI,I, 1 Nice, twelve room house in Wc>t Sun I bury, I'a., large lot, with shade trees, ' fruit trees and shrubbery; good barn, 1 watt r well and ci ttern; 'tr • 'a• vti i : ■front of hot ice, bcautitnlly lot aletl on high gittaiid, near bun t Ist iiooi Wtll I - .'/!•! t , .tck . ... it liurftii - , for further particulars iiKpiire of L. S. I Mcjunkin, 126 Iv. JcfTci:,oa ;>t , liutki, I I'a. PKIJSONAI.. Rev Alter of North Washington is seriously ill. Matthew J < 'ampbell has been grant ed a jiensiftn.' Adaui Eppiuger o: Harmony has oeen [ grantts.l a pension Jos. A. Doutliett of Brownsdale has ! been granted a pension Mrs. I J McCandless is seriously ill of Bright s disease Mrs A. C Wilson, of N. McKean. i>- ( seriooslv ill of heart trouble. ; J T Dor.lv. E-i of Pittsburg was a j tin-ii;er>s vi-itor in Butler last Friday I W. H. Wittee. of Sarver- Station, is ;' moving into his new store room today. Mrs. J. B. Flick and Mrs- Lefevre oi Middlesex were in town last Thursday. A. J. Weigand has resigned his jiosi ! tion with B. C. Huseiton and will go on ; the road July Ist. Prof. J. A. Gibson. City Supd't., wae taken suddenly ill at his home on north McKean, Monday night. Hal Heberling and his wife and baby were in town, yesterday, Hal is very ! proud of that girl, Mrs Kochel and Mrs. Lotz, of Ohio, ! nee Lizzie and Hannah Rice, are the I guests of Mrs. Mardorf of W. Cunning j ham St. R. O. Rumbaugh took charge of the | , Wick House on Monday morning, hav j ing bought it from the late proprietor, i Andrew McMurray. William Allen, of Fairview Ave., has ! | a telescope with a '■ i inch lens and it is j ! worth while walking up the hill to get j | a peep through it. i Elias Kirk has lxaight the W. T Mc- I Candless restaurant in the Schaffer I ' building on South Main St., and is now !in charge. Owing to throat trouble i Mr. McCandless quit indoor work and ! returned to his farm near Mt. Chestnut. G.A, Titley of Chicora, came back last e.vening from a trout tishing trip along the Cheat river tributaries. He had 15 jtounds of trout with him. There are seven in the party. When he left, the party had caught 330 trout. Pittsburg Times I'rof. J. W Thomas of Allegheny College, who addressed the Alumni la-t Friday evening, is as genial, witty and -cholary a man as one may chance to meet or listen to. The Alumni Associ ation will make no mistake by bringing him back to Butler on some future oc casion. Dr J. W F. Moore returned to But ler Monday, from Philadelphia, where he attended the meeting of the Medical Society. Several hundred physicians were in attendance and they had an in teresting session On Friday of la-t week they were the guests of the Medi cal Society of Atlantic City. L.S. McJunkiu an insurance agent of Butler, was held up dy footpads on Thursday night. They drew revolvers but their nerve failed and they ran away The cause of the flunk is not stated, but it seems probable that the agent liegan talking insurance to the villins and that the lire was to much for them Franklin News William St rite McDowell of Wilkins burg. I'a who graduated fri>m the But ler High School witii the class of !!■'!. is a member of this year's graduating class of the Western University of Penn'a There are twenty two y»ung men and one young lady in rhe class. They bold their commencement June 17th. in the Carnegie Music Hall, Pittsburg. Dr. Y. E. Lawer°iice's new house, on Maple street, is about ready for occu pancy. There is no completer residence in tin city, or one better arranged or more substantially built. The structure, which is of wood, is two stories high, with basement under till, aud contains eight commodious rooms. It is in Queen Ann style of architecture. The plans, which comprise a suit most con veniently aranged, were drawn by Mrs. Lawrence and contractor Steelman. The interior is of hard pine, pilaster finish, in oil. The building is fitted completly with a line system of plumb ing. and is heated by hot air.—Ottawa. Kan, Republican. A girl who was married recently tin iiotinced right ami left, before she set out upon her wedding trip, that her letters home would be entirely different from the average missive of that sort "No indeed," she declared; "you netsln't expect gushing or silliness or anything of the sort from me. My wedd ing jonmey letters will be just as straight foward anil <is practical as all my other letters. I shoudn't. be so prised if there wouldn't l>e so much as a reference to ■ the moKt charming man in the world." The girl was true to her word. Her first letter home started out just like any ordinary letter home. It was sprightly, but not a bit sentimental; properly cheerful but never a suggest, 1 ion of spooniness. As she had ami otitic etl the letter didn't even so much as refer to the most charming man in the world Not the letter proper, that is to say. As with all regulated epistles emanating from a women there was. however a postscript, and when it came to this the girl couldn't help putting in •p.S.—Tom is a very nice gentleman. ' Supposed lOlopeiiiellt. Mrs. Bieghley, wife of George Biegh ley, a miner at the Jewell coal mines in Clay twp and a miner named C E. Mason, left for parts unknown last Thursday night. , The Bieglileys retired early, and nbyut Id o'clock one of their children liega n calling its mamma to get it a drink ol water. Receiving no response it began I crying, when the father got up and dis • covered that his wife was gone, and with her his entire savings, amounting to ifilOO Mason was discovered to be gone the I next morning and Bieghley came t<■ i liutler and made information against ' the couple, but has no idea where they are i The parties are alsiut .'SS years old, > and Mrs. Bieghley leaves two small cliil dren Bieghley wept bitterly, but said that he would rather have the money than the woman I «SSO,OOO Tom Wilson, of «'lay twp is now •>:! . years of age. The other day be came to town with ' his head full of Life Insurance visited Jos Lei hit rOf the "Old Reliable Man ' hattan, who explained the matter to ' him aud wound tip by h aving town that evening with a s'id,ooo policy in hi-, pocket. Tom nevtir understood any thing about Life Insurance until tin handsome and intelligent agent of the Old Reliable" ex plained it to him. Fnruicr's Institutes. The < Jounty Board of Farmers' Insti tute Managers, will meet at the County Commissioners' otlice on the second ~ Tuesday of June, to arrange for the t place where Institutes are to be held , t his season. All of our people who de sire institutes, ought to attend this meeting and present their claims. This r Board is composed of the local mem hers of the State Board of Agriculture, ami one representative from each Coan ty Agricultural Society, the Pomona Grange and County Alliances. If you find that you cannot attend this meet itig, address a letter with your request, to Chairman of Board of Institute . | Managers, care of County Couunis sinners. A suitable hall for the meeting ought, r . to lie provided, free of charge, by the , locality wishing the Institute , A BARGAIN. A Ilardinan I'iano Which cost s4s'>- Must l>c sold as the owner has left town. !It can be hail for ji'jo, spot cash, lu -1 quire at this office. ' LOW PRICES IN MUSICAL GOODS. Some special prices at Grieh Lamb's dissolution sale now going on. New Pianos taoo and up New Organs SSO ami up Guitars U ami up : Mandolins {3-5° and up • Violins *1,50 and up 1 Autoharps f2 and up j There are also sotnt second hand itt- Irtimcul pianos at #>s t" £ioo, Ot j tfaus at 120 to </>. Ilarinonicti and eh 1 inunii , in, in incuts at proportionately low rate? , I Strings of all kinds constantly 111 stoik. , No UB SOUTH MAIN ST. CIU KCII NOTES. Rev. Kt>th preached hi- farewell ser ! luou in the old church building, last ' Sunday, and gave an interesting ac j count of she organization of the Eng j li-h Lutheran congregation here ii. j is-}:;, of tlu- building of the old church on W North St in IMS, of the purchase and improvement of the old Wither spoon institute building in lsiTf.. The young people of the Presby terian church will hold a "dime social Thursday evening of next week, a pleas ant time is promised for all The Gospel Prohibition Church, a new one with Rev. I G. Pollard as pastor, has bought a lot from Chas. Duffy and intends building a church in the West End. A Mass Convention will be held in the W. C. T. U. Hall, at 1 P. M. of Tuesday next to nominate a county ticket. Mayor Myers will deliver the address of welcome. Harmony U. P. congregation, of Harrisville has made a call for the ser vices of Rev. W. T. McKelvey. A me morial to the last general assembly, asking for the organization of a new presbytery from parts of Butler and Westmoreland presbyteries, was refer red back to Butler presbytery to be acted on by the congregations affected. Rev. Perry Montgomery, late of Red stone Presbytery, has accepted the call to Portersville. and will be installed on the 27th. At the annual meeting of the Presby terian Women's society at Zelienople. yesterday, the following officers were elected; President. Mrs. W. J. McKon key. Grove City, vice presidents, Mrs, E. K. Coll>ert, Butler, Mrs. J. M. Thompson, Elora. Mrs E. P. Chesbro. Petrolia, Mrs. Edmundson, Slippery Rock, Mrs W. R. Conway, North Hope, Mrs. R. L. McClure. Brnin. recording secretary Belie Lowry Butler, corre sponding secretary, Mrs. W S. Bell, Grove City, young peoples secretary, Mrs. James N. Moore. Bntler. superin tendent of Sabbath school work. Mrs. P. .( Slonaker. secretary freedman s and box work. Mrs. W. D Brandon, superintendent of literature, Mrs. A. N. \\ ylie, Butler, treasurer of home mis sion fund. Mr- C. X. Boyd, Butler, of foreign mission fund. Alice Black, Grove City. i lors<* Stolen. A dark-brown (nearly black) mare, with star in face left hind leg white to the pastern joints, scar or mark on same leg; heavy with foal, r.nd somewhat thick winded, was stolen from my barn, with buggy and harness, on Saturday night. May 29, 1897. The county will pay *25 for the arrest of the thief anil I will pay a liberal reward for the re turn of my property, or information re garding it. Frank Koch, Butler, Pa. I*. It- K. Summer Kxcursimi Route Hmik. <>n June 1 ihe I\i- unger Departmenti of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company iH-tied the 1897 edition of its Sutqm-ir excursion Route book This work is designed to provide the public with short descriptive notes of the priiu ipal Summer resorts of Eastern America with the routes for reaching them, and the rates of fare. There are over four hundred resorts in the book to which rates are quoted, and over fif teen hundred 'liferent routes or combi nations of routes It is compiled with the utmost care, and altogether is the most complete and eomprehe nsive handliook of Summer travel ever offer ed to the public. Its 211) pages are inclosed in a handsome ami striking cover, in colors. Several maps, presenting the exact routes over which tickets are sold, are bound in the book. It i- also profusely illustrat ed with tine half tone cuts of scenery along the lines of the Pennsylvania rail road and elsewhere. Any doubt as to where the Summer should be passed will be dispelled after a careful examination of the contents of this publication. On and after June 1 it may be procur ed at any Pennsylvania Railroad ticket office at the nominal price of ten cents, or, upon application to the general office, Broad Street Station, by mail for twenty cents. Sunday Excursions to Allegheny. Every Sunday until further notice the P. & W. will run special train to Alle gheny and return, leaving Butler at 8:15 a. 111. , returning arrive at Butler at 7:03 p. 111., Ilutler time. Fare for the round trip, only 75 cents. Bicycles for 1897. This year wc are selling the following well known wheels—Cleveland, Victor, Monarch, l'hoenix, Sunol, Hercules, Stella, Defiance, lienton and Crescent. Prices $25 to $lO0 —We keep tires and everything that is needed about a bicycle also Vive Cameras and supplies. Bicycles for hire. R. L. KIRKPATRICK, Jeweler. PANTS THAT FIT Made of goods that wear, and keep their shape. We are turning them out by the hundreds and the values arc so far ahead of anything you ever saw, the goods themselves so perfect, so stylish, so thoroughly up to date, that much as we may promise you will find more when you get there Buti.su Pants Co. 125 W. Jefferson St. — x /t block west of Berg's Bank. | /"* Pure Spring Water I 1 ■"* Ice delivered to * all parts of town linclce Cream, Cakes, Confectionary and wheat and rye bread, John A. Richkv, Underwear a specialty at Hkck's Mis stock is largest and finest ever offered ill Butler. FOR HALE Handsome seven-room cottage house on W. Fulton St Ele vateil location spring water, large lot, splendid view, good title Inquire at this office. Music |seholan» wanted, at nS W. Wayne St. Punts Over 2c*x> pairs to select from, at prices, oh well, don't mention them, its awful, wherj; at lIHCK'S. MONEY TO LOAN On firsf niorl gage at 0 per cent., by .1 D. Marshall, Att'y at Law 112 W. Diamond St., Butler Pa. Boarding House cards with act of Assembly, 25 cents for half a dozen, for sale at Citizhn office. Vox Populi Buy your clothing under wear, hosiery, hats, caps, sox and neck wear of I). A. IIKCK and save money. 011 Mamma -you ought to see the big piles of cliildrens suits at Hkck'S only /'•25, you can't get the snuie in town for less than #2.50, Notice to Teachers The Butler School Hoard will receive applicaiioi s for positions as teachers up to Saturday, June 12, at 8 o'clock p. m. the election to be held on Wednesday, the 16th. Applications for positions as janitors will be received up to the same time Applications must be filed with the secretary. Ky order of the Hoard. THOMAS I*\ NIGGKI,, Sec'y. To The Wool Grower. Wool will be a lit lb- higher than last neason. We expect to keep up with (lie market and pay tin- highest price in cash A. TROUT MAN <* HONS. ARK VOf INTERJiSTKD. The Butler Collegiate Institute asks youi consideration because, It prepares teachers for teaching, students for college, young men and women for the practical ilutics «,f life. It offer» the l>est via M, and insthc .it stm, in. trttctii ii-' The Summhh NocMAf. v ill give tench ,is and students ,1 chance to review and uiukc up similes. >ou may elite at any time. Send for circulars. !•;. F. LOUCKS, President. ACCIDENTS. Shep Campbell s horse collided with another on the streets of \V. Snnbury. last Saturday, and was killed. Paul McJtinkin, of Elli St., cnt him self in the leg last Thursday, while out hunting squirrels. Cyrus Knox of Evans City had a hand so badly mangled in a machine in Duin baugh's planing mill :i few days ago. that it had to lie amputated. J P Kerner. vi- cat by falling gla.-vs at the Plate works Monday Improvements. The bids for tiv building of the Eng l:sh Lutheran chmvh were opened, last Saturday, but a- -ome changes are to b«* made, the contract was not awarded. The bids ranged fiym IP 900 to 23,500. Jacob Rice is building a new house on his farm on the New Castle road, in Butler twp. Jno. R. Wenninger bought a lot on W. Pearl St. from J. F. Lowry. moved a small house on it to the rear end. and intends building. The contract for the English Luther an Church was let to Rauscher for $17.- 7 t>2. Summer iiible School. Arrangements hnve been made for establishing a scl > >. of Bible study on the "Northfield plan at Grove City. The first session will begin Friday, July 23, and continue for ten days, or until August 2, IH'.i7. Four departments will be maintained: Bit.!,- Study. Missions. Christian Life and \Y> rk and Christian Philosophy. l*rof. Borden P. Browne will give a special course of ten lectures in Phil osophy: Dr Fradenburg a course of six lectures on Monumental Evidences: Dr Wm. M. Taylor lectures or class room talks on The Land and the Book" Kev. R. J. George, L>. I>.. will give lec tures on "Christian Citizenship." Boarding and lodging can be secured for 50 cents a day and the tuition for Bible instruction will be $2 for the en tire session Ministers. Sabbath School snperin tendeiilY M C. A and V. W. C. A. workers. Sabbath School teachers young people and others are invited to this school. For circulars and all informa tion address the president. ISAAC C KETLER. Orove City. Penn'a C'oiiiteniit Lake Kvciirsiiins. Commencing Sunday June li. The P. B. A: L. E. will run special train to Conm ant Lake and return each Sunday until further notice. Train leaves Bntler at H o'clock A M Butler time, fare for round trip SI.OO. FOR SALE A new "drop-head Wheeler A: Wilson Sewing Machine. Inquire at this office. —Job work of all kinds done at the CITIZEN OFFICE. Sox and shirts, all wool and a yard wide, cheaper than the cheapest— it HECK'S 121 N. Main St. The best place to get your harness and parts of harness cheap, is at MAR TINCODRT it Co —Good work harness for two horses our own make, $25.00; chtcklines for less than leather is worth, at MARTIN DOURT & Co. Trunks, valises, bags and telescopes ot IIECK'S. The Butler Lubricating Oil Co. has moved back to their old stand 119 W. Jefferson St. Stoelsmith & Patterson's new building, where all kinds of engine, machinery and illuminating oils of the finest quality are kept in stock in the basement, and will be delivered to any part of the city when ordered from C. E. Mclntire, agent. —Do you want a hat or cap? HECK has them and can save you money. Say Papa—did you see HECK'S neck wear, it beats anything you ever saw. JOS. HORNE & CO. (>ur buying, necessary to re stock our store after our recent fire, was the heaviest ever re corded of one firm at one time. The prices show the advantage of this. Bargains are as thick in our new store as grasshoppers in August, SCOTCH LAWNS, fast colors, gr.od qualities, neat designs, only Three Cents a Yard JACONAL LAWNS, regular i2ji cent kind, for Seven Cents a Va rd DAINTY DIMITIES, of a grade never sold for less than a yard, night Cents a Yard. CHECKED TAFFETA SILKS, all si/.es and kinds of checks, and all r colors, usually SI.OO a yard, for Seventy five Cents a Yard. FOlll.AkI) AND INDIA SILKS, grade costing usually all the way from 75c to SI.OO a yard, for Fifty Cents a Yard Ami so on through the whole store. In dress goods and table linens. particularly, we have of feu lo MUipii»e yuu. Get sain pies, and don't forget to men tion this paper when you write. 525--527 Penn Avenue PITTSBURG. C. & D. A LOVER OF GOOD HATS Can surely fin I In every desire satisfied in our Spring 1K97 stock, which con tains all the shapes, color, mid qualities most admired by connoisseurs. We have no fancy prices, but merely value for value. WE TREAT Purnishing (loods 111 tie same manner, buying the l»csl and selling as low as many charge for inferior goods We are always glad to show vi itors our goods. Call And Sec Us. COLBERT & DALE, 242 S M.VIN ST BIITIEK, PA L S. Mc.IIJNKIN, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. 117 K. JEFFERSON ST., BUTLER, - PA; I V crhaps you don t kßu\i how j> Vady we arc on j/every thing relating to prescrip i ■ Lj tion.s ir will not be amiss to (J all your attention to the |> eliable intelligence P *■ rompt service given t o everything of the kind placed our hands / \ , ur prescription department ever was so complete Q ave you money too. BOYD, Pharmacist. | Diamond Block. - Bntler, a — LEGAL ADVERTISMENTS. Esttay Cattle l 'anie to the premises of George Minkin in Winfield twp., near Carbon Black, on Friday. May 7. l.sitT. three heifers. —one black, polled: oiie light gray, with horns and star in face', and the other red. horned, and with white srtddleand white l>elly. The owner is requested to come for ward, prove property, pay charges and j take thi-ni away: otherwise they will In* disposed of according to law. CJEORUE W WATSON, Clerk. Sarversville P. O. Butler Co., Pa. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of Andrew J. Sloan, late of Allegheny twp., Butler Co. Pa., decease. 1, having been granted by the register of said county to the undersigned, therefore all persons knowing themselves to be indebted to said estate are requested to make speedy payment, and those who may have claims against the same can present them properly authenticated for settle ment to L. C. SLOAN, Executor. Six Points P. O. Butler Co. Pa. E. MCJUNKIN, att'y for executor and estate. Executrix Notice. letters testamentary on the estate ot Jacob I/. Johnston, dee'd, late of Sum mit twp., Butler Co. Pa., having l>een granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said es tate will please make immediate pay ment and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenti cated for settlement to ,MKS. ELIZABETH JOHNSTON EX'X. Butler P. 0., Pa. WILLIAMS & MITCHELL, Att'ys. Administrator's Notice Letters of administration on the es tate of Rosa Bead, dee d, late of Adams twp., Butler Co. PH., having been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons, knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly au thenticated to ISAAC N. WRIGHT, Adm'r. Lovi, Heaver Co. Pa. W. H. LUSK. Att'v, Administrator's Notice. Letters of administration on the es tate of Rosanna Landis, dee d late of Cranberry twp., Butler Co. Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons, knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immedi ate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated to ISAAC N. WEIGHT, Adm'r, Lovi, Beaver Co. Pa W H. LCSK. Att'v Executors' Notice. Letters testamentary on the last will and testament of James Parks, late of Middlesex twp., Butler Co. l'a., dee'd., having been granted by the Register of said county to the undersigned, therefore all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make speedy payment and those having claims against the same can present them prop erly authenticated for settlement to WILLIAM PARKS, and ROBERT W. BUXTON, Ex'rs. Glade Mills, P.O. E. McftWEiN, Att'y. Administrator's Notice. Letters of administration on the estate of Captain Isaac L. Boyer, of Lancaster twp., Butler county Pa., dee'd., having been granted by the Register of said county to the undersigned, therefore all persons knowing themselves Indebted to said estate arc requested to make speedy payment and those having claims against said estate can present them properly authenticated for settlement to LEVI DOVER, Administrator. Middle Lancaster, I*. O. E. MCIUNKIN. Atty. Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the part nership lately existing between W It. Knkin and .1. II Campbell under the firm name of W. It Lakin Ac Co.. is IliiH day dissolved by mutual consent, W. R. Eakin retiring from the firm. The business will be continued by J. II Campbell, who will pay all debta of the firm, and to whom the liook accounts are payable. A prompt Heltleinent of all outstanding accounts is requested W. R. ISAKIN, JOHN 11. CAMIMIELL. TO THE PUBLIC. Having purchased the interest of W. It. Eakin, in the grocery business at 219 Centre avenue, Butler, Pa., I will continue the business on a basis of good honest goods at the very lowest cash prices. Thanking thp public for past patronage I solicit, a continuance of the same. IOIIN II CAMPBELL. F. H. WALDENMYER, Florist. DKAI.KN IN Cut Flowers, i tedding Plants, Vegetables, Decorations and l-'loial Designs Bedding Vegetable Plants A SPECIALTY . i— - (IKI-RN HOUSK West.of Court House, Lin - coin St, STORE, IIS S. Main St., Butler, Pa. TEACHERS' EXAMINATIONS. Butler, June 12. Prospect, June II Smibury, June 22. North Washington. June 211. Cun Claire, June 21 Harrisville, Jnne2s. Slipperyrock. June 2(1. Portersville, July 10 Butler. July HO. Examinations will commence prompt li at !» A M Applicants may use ■ Ither pencil or pen but [infill with .i t j. per s prefer!-. N > privuU «•* ,ii;,illations will 1)" given All friends ot education are invited to b< present at examinations S. L CHEESEMAN, County Supreintendeut *■ D. A. HECK & SON. * CHAMPION CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS. We are offering this Spring the finest line of Men's, Boy's and Children's suits ever offered in plaids, cheviots and worsted suits ever seen, at prices that will surprise you, our all-wool suits at $4.70 are as good quality as any one can ofter you at $6.00, our all-wool suits at $4 90 equal to any SB.OO suit offered on the market, children's knee pants from 'sc to sl, fine all worsted suits, tailor made, from SO.OO to $15.00, our 35c knee pants equal to any 50c pants, overalls, jackets and jumpers, our King overall, equal to anything for 75c. Sweet. Orr &Co'.s Best Overalls only 65 cents. - 1 m - Shirts from 20c to SI.OO, neckwear, ties, collars, cuffs, handker chiefs, socks and stockings from 5c up. Trunks valises, telescopes, watches, chains, charms, rings, pins, studs, waist sets, collars and cuff buttons, all the latest styles, summer clothing just thing for hot weather in crash, linen, serge, flannels and alpacca. Hats all the latest styles in stiff soft and straws—so styles of straw hats to select from. Underwear, Hosiery, suspenders to suit the taste of the most fastidious. Umbrellas, brushes, combs, garters, pocket and bill books, purses, pencils, knives, harmonicons. Children's wash suits, our 49c suits equal to any 75c suit in the market, finest crash suits only $1.25 sold everywhere at $2.00. We guarantee best goods for least money—and ask comparison in quaiity and price, you ought to see our line of shirts we control the Semper Idem, the best shirt in the world. Examine our stock, compare quality and match them if you can. Thanking our many friends for their very liberal patron age and hoping to merit a continuance of the same we remain. Yours respectfully, D. A. HECK & SON. 121 N. MAIN ST. BUTLER, PA MADE TO ORDER. WE SPEAK BECAUSE WE * * HAVE SOMETHING TO SAY About our Mens' Bov's and Children's Clothing. WE HAVE SUITS THAT ARE RIGHT. > C Fit " S Rlght V £ / Cut Right. / / Look Right, S ) Made Right. / ) Wear Right, { COME RIGHT IN AND SEE. Douthett&t Qraham. Main and Cunningham Street. EXCELLENT VALUES FOR SPRING AND SUMMER IN AT MEN S SUITS AT $4 00 Fancy Cheviots $6 50 $4 50 Fancy Plaids $6 00 $5 00 Fancy Worsteds $5 50 $5 50 Black and Gray Clays $♦ 50 $6 00 Black Worsted $4 50 $6 50 Black and Blue Cheviots $4 00 SCHAUL & NAST LEADING CLOTHIERS. 137 S Main at. But,er P *- A LITTLE TALK. The season has been a backward one on account of the wet weather, yet our business has been greater than ever — WHY IS THIS? It is easily accounted for, our theory has always been that if people are treated fairly and honestly they will appreciate it—anil for fifteen years we have pursued this policy— Never Misrepresent, nor try to get Rich off one Customer, Anil people have found this out and prefer to deal where they know they get the worth of their money— INeighborl The question to ask yourself when you think of buying a buggy or harness is—does the dealer know what he is selling—will he sell an article for just what it is and at the lowest possible price, also is his knowledge of the business sufficient that I may rely on it. Then patronize such a firm—if after all these years our repu tation is not such as to meet all these exactions in your mind, then go elsewhere —bear in mind that bug gies are cheaper now than ever in the history of our country, anil the season is here when you neeil one. CALL AND SEE US. And see if we cannot save you money—if not do not ileal, certainly this is fair. Wc never had as fine a stock of buggies, surries and harness as we have now, and remember we arc the largest Wholesale and Re tail House in our line in the state. Thanking you for past favors we remain YOURS TRULY, U :?ST S. B. Martincourt Co- I2H l:a»t Jellcmun alreet, Butler, Pa. June TWilllnery! FOR THE DAINTY WASH DRESSES. Wc have IvC^lioin hata, Mull lints and ahort hack Sailors FOR YOUR TRAVELING SUIT. Wc lihvc the Knox Sailot—the ucwcat l«lca ia Sailort, Walking hats mii<l plainly trimmed Toque*. FOR FULL DRESS Wc have Round Hutu, Toques and Bonnets. SPECIAL SALE THURSDAY, JUNE 17, < >f six- ami 75c corsets at 3yc. WATCH THIS SPACE FOR THURSDAYS BARGAINS. MARKS'. 10H S. Main St., one door South of Duller Savings Dank.
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