THE: CITIZEN. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1?97- NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTE—AII advertiser-. Intending to make changes in their ads. should notify us or their Intention to do so, not later than Mon day morning. New Millinery Store. Kirkpatrick s Jewelry. M. C. Wagner, Photographer. Ruff s Fair week bargains. C. & T's Carpet Marks' Fall millinery- Burton's Styles. Men's Clothing. Aland. G. W. Wylie & Co.. Brokers. Administrators and Executors of estates ran serure their receipt nooks at the CITI ZEN offl.-e. LOCAL AND GENERAL, —Electric light. —Bottle works closed. - 'Rah for Star Pointer, I:5#J. —Butler Fair —Sept. 7, 8, 9 and 10th. —Labor Day, Sept. 6th next Monday. —Butler people paid $20,000 taxes list week —Waite's Comedy Co.. at Opera House, Fair week. —A large number of Butlerites t x>k in the Kittanning fair last week. —The Western Penn a Exposition opens at Pittsburgh this week. —They say that up in Klondyke gold is now weighed by the ton and provisions by the ounce. —The School teachers of Butler coun ty in appearance and qualifications will, we believe, compare favorably with tho.se of any county in the country. —The sale at Mary A. Flick's in Mid dlesex twp. will take place on Tuesday Sept. 7th. instead of the 17th. as the item in last weeks pajier read. —The Waite Comedy Co. will open in the Opera House here on Saturday eve ing and continue all Fair week every evening with matinee on Saturday the 11th. —The Woodmen of the World will unvail a monnment in memory of de parted members in the near future. While the date has not been selected the event will oc-ur some Sunday dur ing September. —W. T. McCandless has rented thf resturant at 115 W. Jefferson St. and he has throughly cleaned, papered and refurnished it. He will give you all you want to eat of a good quality for 25 cents, and a clean good bed for the same sum. —Edmundson & Perrine's big furni tare store on Smithfield St., Pittsburg was destroyed by fire last Thursday and two firemen, Ezra Glover and Harry- Holt, were killed by falling walls. The Seventh Ave. hotel was only sav ed by hard work. Loss #175,000. —lt is said that snakes avoid Ash trees and that the shaking of the leaves of the ash over a j>oisonous snake renders it helpless. A small copperhead was killed in a swamp near Butler the other day, and this point may bo worth re membering as "important if true." —The contract for the new mill at Sunbury was awarded to a mill-building firm last week at $8,300. for which snm the contractors are to furnish a high —nfller mill complete. Messers. S. Hind man. David McKissick and and James Kelly will be the owners. —We have heard several Butler peo ple complain of the lack of accomoda tions for travelers at Blairsville Inter section ; but the next time you have to wait for a train there go to the first brick house down the track and you will get a good meal. The name is Miller and the owner is a fanner. —Ed. tics* will have his restaurant in the new ("Jammings building on the Diamond ready for the public by the end of the week, and he will also have a dozen handsomely furnished bed rooms. Eil. sets up the best of every thing to everybody at a reasonable price. —The Park Theatre was opened for the present season Saturday evening with Blnney's "Boy Wanted." The house was full and the show good. First class attractions will be placed be fore the local public and no doubt will be patronized as liberally as the manag ment expects and deserves. —The stone-work of the first story of the new English Luthern church is nearing completion and it looks well. The stone cutters are doing good work. The stone is coining from the Hinsbtirg er cpiarry south of town. The lumber and mill work for the church is being furnished by L. C Wick and the mill work is said to be as fine as any ever turned out in Butler. The Citizen's Building and Loan Association will open stock books for a new series beginning Oct. and next, and subscriptions can be left with eptember Quarter Session. In the U. S. Circuit Court last week Judge Marcus W. Acheson made a de cision declaring the Alien Tax law, passed on June 15, 1897, and placing a per capita tax of 3 cents each day on all aliens employed in this state, to be unconstitutional The Judge says that it is special legislation without a valid basis, intended to hinder the em ployment of unnaturalized persons and that it is Contrary to treaty obligations and that part" of the Fourteenth Amendment of the IT. S. Constitution which reads:"— No State shall deprive any person of life, liberty or propertj without due process of law. nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws —." PROPERTY TRANSFERS. C A Norton to C L Norton, lot in Mara for sl. J S Boyer to Geo J Shiever, 110 acres in Lancaster for S3OO. Frank Weitzel to Thos Alexander, 5 acres in Brady for $l4O. John D Marshall to H Kirchner, 1-M» acres in Franklin for S3IOO. Anna B Krebs admr'x. to John Keck, 30 acres in Cranberry for S7OO. Etta Walters to W S Thompson, lot in Mars for s'2s. W R Grant to M S Adams, 60 acres in Allegheny for SIOOO. C E Flandrau to John M Haz'ett, 3 acres in Buffalo for *BOO. Wm Starr to Salena Hendrickson, 35 acres in Concord for $1 H L Cain to Catharine Cain, lot in Butler for S4OO. Elizabeth Wolford to F. B. Forrester, lot in Prospect for $367..%. Agnes B. Cratty to W C. McCand less, lot it Butler for S6OOO. S S Gill to Margt Billman lot in But ler for s">so. Marriage Licenses. Chas M Mulholland Saxonburg Laura H Krause Saxonburg At Steubenville, 0.. R W. Cramer of Silverville and Clara Duerr of Sarvers ville. At Pittsburg - -Robt. Burns, of Long Branch, and Mary McKissick, of Eu clid. - Wait for Waite's, I»uc*Next W«ek. The big Butler fair is about due. Next week the big Butler fair will be in full blast and everybody will be in the midst of enjoyment. A gieat many people intend spending three full days at the fair and why shouldn't tney? The grounds are delightful, the show promises to be better than ever and the managers have done everything they could think of to add to the comfort of the patrons of the fair. They have added five more acres of beautiful ground; put up more hitching posts; will have three entrance gates open all Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, the three big days, one each at the east, west and south side af the grounds; also added 65 feet more to the grand stand; are giving about $:M)0 more to: special classes; have secnred the guideless won der, Raven Boy, record 2:15$ who paces without rider or driver all by himself, truly a wonderful performance, he will pace every day. Prof. Davison, of Washington City, the world re nowned high wire trick artist, walking and performing 25 different feats on a f incn wire rope 325 feet long, high in the air is also one of the attractions. Good music all the time; four bands averaging over 20 Musicians each, on Thnrsday. Many othei interesting attractions will l>e found. Admission for adults 25 cents: children nnder 12 years 15 cents; single or double team 25 cents; grand stand 25 cents. Every day will l>e good, hard telling which is the best. Go every day and don't miss anything. It is the peoples fair and noljody can afford to miss it, and from the talk all over the country it seems as if no body intends missing it. (>ll. NOT KM. The market has stood at 71 all this week. EVANS CITY Barnsdale & Co. got a good well on the Marburger near Evans City, last week. BROWNBDALE A well drilled un successfully for gas on the Douthett farm is being sunk deeper for oil. RENFREW Frank Vogan brought in a small well on the Kaltenbach, last week. Eisler & C'o.'s No. 3, on the Mar burger farm, Ramsey pool, came in last week at a 100 bbl. gait. More than 30 wells were completed in the Elk Fork pool last month. There were no dusters and the average daily production was nearly 200 bbls. More than 50 wells are drilling now. CHUKCII NOTKH. At Rochester last Saturday the pro j>osed consolidation of Tniel college and Greensburg seminary was defeated at the session of the Pittsburg Lutheran synod, A resolution, offered by Rev. VV. A. Pasha vant, was adopted, authorizing the collection of money among the churches to aid the Greens burg seminary. A sociable social was held in the U. P. church Tuesday evening. A dime social will be given by the la dies of the Unionville Presbyterian church, on the lawn of W. M. Ramsey, Centre twp., Friday evening, Sept. 3d. Ice cream and cake. All are invited. Reunions and PICIIICM. - Butler Fair—Sept. 7, 8, 9, and 10th The 12th reunion of the 78th Pa. Reg imental Association will be held at the Regimental Monument on the Chicka mauga battle field on Sunday, Oct. 10, 1807, at 2 o'clock, P. M. A Harvest Home and Farmers' Pic nic will be held in Huselton's Grove, one and a half miles north of Renfrew, on the Meridian road, Sept 14, 15 and 16. SOMETHING NEW. A new Millinery store in Butler at 317 South Main street, Mrs. A. I). Ralston will open up at the above place next week, with a complete line of millinery, hats, linnets, trim mings and everything belonging to a first class millinery store. She expects to be ready for the Fair trade and wants Hll visitors to call and see her stock. She will have all the latest ami newest styles in everything. FAIR PRICES. Our prices are always fair. We do not sell H few well known articles at a cut price and make it up on other goods. We have just received a large consign ment of watches, chains, rings, silver ware and clocks, which we will sell ?.t bargain prices during the Fair. H. 1,. K IKKI-ATKICK, Jeweler, Next to Court House. » —Music scholars wanted, at 128 W. Wayne St. PERSONAL. Butler Fair- Sept. 7, 8. 9 and 10th. Mrs B. Keaiper is visiting friends in Erie. Mr. and Mr- J. X. Moore are home from Chautauqua. Conrad Snyder of Brady twp. was in town. Yesterday. Esq. W. A. Sloan, of Mars, was in town on Friday Esq. Wright of Cranberry twp. was in town yesterday. Chas. Mackey. of Franklin twp.. was in town Saturday. G. A. Arner of New Kensington was in town. Tnesday. Mrs. W W. Walton has gone to her home at Niagara Falls. N. Y. Wilson McKissick, of Hooker, was a Butler visitor last week. James M. Carson of Allegheny is vis iting friends in this county. Clarence Harvey returned Tuesday from a short business trip to Pittsburg. Miss Partridge is not over a thousand years old, but she don t look it. Does she? Prof. Irvine and wife have returned to Butler and are boarding with Mrs. J. S. Havs. Mrs. Wilson of Erie and Mrs. Prngh of Dayton are the guests of Mrs. P. C. Prngh. Misses Maine Campbell and Verna Cronenwett were visiting in Slippery rock, last week. C. N Boyd returned from Muskoka lake last week. Mrs. Boyd is visiting in Greensbnrg. Clarence Walker returned on Sunday to his work in the oil fields at Manning ton, W Va. Miss Maud Forth, of Butler, was the guc-st of Miss Gertrude. Cowan last Sabbath Freeport Journal. John MoMarlin and wife have return ed from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. John ston of State Line, Ind. C. D. Cook of Hillard is in town to day. The inarjority ot the miners of the Royle bank are yet at work. Percy Leedom and wife returned on Tuesday from a pleasant outing at At lantic City and other eastern points. S. B. Badger, of Sonora. was a busi ness visitor to J3ntler_ Satuday. He is P. M. there and runs a good general store. Miss Anna Cummings, principal of one of the Butler schools, spent Sun dey with Joseph Hamilton and wife.— Emlinton News. S. S. Crawford was in town, Satur day, arranging for a harvest home to be held at Huselton's Grove near Ren frew September 14 10. Misses Lida and Nellie Armstrong, of Fairview Ave., have returned home after a six weeks visit with friends in Beaver and Allegheny counties. Charley Smith, of Buffalo twp., re turned from Buffalo city, sick They get the lake breeze there nights and it is a great place to catch colds. Will. Costello of Ferris was in town yesterday. The miners in Turner's mine quit work, Saturday, though they were making $2.50 to $3.00 a day. A pension was granted last week to Mr. W. W. Kope. of Callery, this coun ty, formerly of Juniata county this state; also one to Joseph Houston, of Evans City. J. T. Marshall and wife, of Penn twp., were in town Saturday. They were on their way to Grove City to make arrangements for the schooling of their children there. We see by the Steubenville.O, papers that R. W. Cramer and Clara Duerr of Buffalo twp. were married at that place on Aug. lflth. We wish our young friend Roy and his bride all happiness and success in life. Win Dixon says he caught the car rier pigeon which came to the barn in Penn twp. again and found on it a note reading thus: "This is written from the North Pole where there is an open sea on which no living thing can exist for any length of time except a crow like bird called the ''Democrat." The oldest teacher attending the Insti tute this week is Enos McDonald. Mr. McDonald is 71 years of age and a res ident of Franklin township. He began his career as a teacher in 1840 and with the exception of five or six terms, he has followed the profession for fifty one years. When not engaged in teaching he devotes his attention to his family and surveying. A. J. White and wife of Renfrew were in Pittsburg on Saturday and when they returned in the evening they found their house filled by one hundred smiling friends, who had gathered there to congratulate Mrs. White on reaching the half century mark in life and to eel ebrate the occasion. Mrs. White was the recipient of many gifts and memo rials. Everyone had a most pleasant evening, oue that will not soon be for gotten. ACCIDENTS. N B. Duncan, of Trail, was pain fully burned by a gas explosion while working on a well near Ogle, last week. Harvey Bryan of the West End ran too fast, stumbled and broke his leg, re cently. A. Wells Shira, son of Alf Shira, was hurt at an oil well near W. Sunbury, last Monday. Indiana Comity Fair. For the County Fair, to be held at Indiana. PP.., September 14, 15, HI, and 17, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will s.-ll excursion tickets from all sta tions on the Western Pennsylvania Division, at reduced rates. Tickets will pe sold on September IS, 14, 15, It;, and 17, good to return until September 18, inclusive. Special train returning will leave Indi ana atO.OOP. M . Thursday, September 10 and run to Blairsville Intersection, stopping at intermediate stations, and connecting with regular train Hon the main line. PROSPECT ACADEMY. Fall term of tw Ive weeks will begin Tuesday, September 21. Work will be along the line of the Scientific and Col lege Preparatory Courses. Tuition, (7. For further particulars address. N. P. HISH, Principal. Collegiate Institute. The Fall Term opens Tuesday, Sept. 7. Complete literary courses, exceptional advantages in vocal and instrumental music. Department of Elocution and Physical Culture. Address, E. F. IyOUCKS, Principal, Butler, Pa. Grove City College. Grove City College opens September 14. Catalogues and Illustrated Hand Hooks cheerfully sent to any address. Young people desiring an education should investigate the cost and advanta ges of this institution. Address the President, ISAAC C. KI'.TM'.K, Grove City, l*a. Notice to Tax Payers of Butler Township. All taxes paid before the 29th of August will receive the 5 per cent, legal discount. The collector will beat the office of Capt. Ira McJunkin in the Armory bnildinv to receive taxes on August I'J, 20, and 21, 20, 27 and 28, from 2 P. M. to 6 P. M. each day. FRANK D. PIKKCK, Collector. The Butler Lubricating Oil Co. has moved back to their old stand 119 W. Jefferson St. Steelsmith & Patterson's new building, where a 1 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. K. Mclntire, agent. | MONEY TO LOAN On firht mort gage at 0 percent., by J. D. Marshall, Att'v at Law. 11.' W. Dtau.ond tit., 1 Butler Pa TIIK INSTITCTE. I Nearly all the teachers in the county J were i>r«-.-><- Monday, as the day was tine and the week's programme promis ed a successful meeting. Profs. Cheeseman, Hall. Bush and Weigle were kept busy enrolling teach ers in the forenoon- the fee being $1.50. At 1:30 P. M. Rev. MeKee conduete and ".'4 to 2. John Avres and Berry pitched for Bntler. C. Steighn.r's Flordia Chimes won the free-for-all pace at Kittanning last week making a track record of 2: 10 J. Slippery Rock had an exciting 1"> milt bicycle race last week which was won by Rob. Kerr, A. Ricketts was second, Butler defeated the Imperials on Tuesday, 19to 5. The Mars team assisted by Pink Haw ley, the Pittsburg League teams star pitcher, shut the locals out yesterday, score 5 to 0. Hodgkinson pitched for Butler. Both teams made five hits. PARK THE \TRE. FAIR WEEK. As usual manager Burckhalter, has secured the celebrated Waite's Comedy Company with it's famous band and orchestra, to appear every dayand Sat urday afternoon, during fair week. This season the company with several exceptions are new to our play Goers, the orchestra, is far above previous or ganizations, carried by the company, if such can be said, the scenery has taken up the entire summer in building the artists, working night and day to have everything in readiness for open ing. which wrll be on Saturday night of this week, and continuning for the ' entire fair week. The Veteren will be : the play for the opening night, while j the Charity Ball, the Wife, Men and Women. McKanna's Flirtations, follow, with specialities, galor and the best act ing company now traveling all at people's popular paices. Seats can be secured in advance without extra cost j at Heineman's. I lid list rial Imposition at Pittsburg Excursion Tickets via Pennsyl- j vania Railroad. For the Industrial Exposition at ; Pittsburg the Pennsylvania Railroad j Company will sell, on September 9, 1 .*», 1 21, and 30, excursion tickets from ! stations on the Pittsburg Division and j branches, and from stations on the I Indiana Branch of the West Pennsyl- - vania Division to Pittsburg and return. j at half fare with price < f admission to I the Exposition added. (No ticket to be j sold for less than seventy five cents, including admission coupons.) These tickets will be good going only on regular trains leaving stations at'ir before noon on the day of issue, and will be good for return passage until the following day inclusive. FOR SALE —Handsome seven-room cottage-house on W. Fulton St. Ele vated location, spring water, large lot, splendid view, good title. Inquire at } this office. SHERIFFS SALE. E. I). So. 138, September Term. I S< J7, W. D. Brandon. Atcy. By virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. issued out of tin* Court of Common Pleas of Butler Coun ty. Pa., and to me directed, there will IK; ex nosed to Public? Sale, at the Court House, in the borough of But ler, Pa., on Friday, September 10,1897, at 1 o'clock I'. M., the following described property, U>-wit: All the riirlit. title. In terest and claim of David Wei ler, of, in and to all that certain lot of land situated in ICenfrew, I'enn twp., Butler County, Pa., bounded as follows, to-wit: On the north bv other half of same lot, on the east by an alley, on the soul It by Main St.. and on the west by lot No. 2 (west of public road.) beins? thirty feet on Main St. and extending back .">0 feet as per the plan of Renfrew, having thereon creeled a frame Iwo story dwelling house and other outbuildings recorded In Deed Hook 157, page 230. Seized and taken in execution :is 1 hi' property of David Wel ter at the suit of Butler Savings Bonk. WU. 1.1 AM B. DODOS, Sheriff. What People Say Who Are Using Home Com= fort Ranges. DKNT P. 0., Green Co. Pa. To the public at large. About twelve years ago, we purchased a "Home Comfort Range" from one of the "Wrought Iron Range" Company's Salesmen. I-our years ago, our house burned down, and of course we thought our range was ruined. But, when the fire had died down, we got the range out of the debris, and found the body of the range to be perfect, not warped or ciacked. Of course some of the fixtures were broken off, knobs etc.. but think ing that we could not do without a "Home Comfort Uange" we sent it to the factory, and to our surprise they sent it back as good as new without a cent of charge excepting the freight. Yours Respt, MR. ane pleased to show you a product of our shop and also give you a pointer in econ omy. fall patterns now displayed ALAND, MAKER OF MEN'S LOTHES Advertise la the CITIZEN. NKHiHIiOIJHOOO NOTKS. At McDonald. Washington Co . this week, they are having a street Fair and Oil man's Kennnion. McDonald is a live town. The old canalmen met at Blairsyille 1 last week. The anthorites reached and burned "Slabtown" the negro railroad work men's settlement at Unity last week, i „ _ W. B. Phillips of Freport bridge fame was acquitted by a jury at Greensburg of the charges against him, and will proably close up the bridge again. B. tli. MRS. M. N. McMILLAN, Principal. 1 Subscribe lor the CITIZEN P 1 erhaps you don t know how ,! eady we are on L''everything relating to prescrip , ; Q 1 ~*o it will not be amiss to n : all your attention to the j Reliable ; intelligence P A rompt service given 'IT jo everything of the kind placed i n our hands ur prescription department [ ever was so omplete S ave you money too. C. M, BOYD, Pharmacist. Diamond Block, - Butler, a LEGAL ADVERTISMENTS. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the first and final account of Samuel Graham, now deceased, committee of 'ihotnas Graham, lunatic, as filed by his adminis trator James A. McMarliu has been filed in the Pruthonotarv's office of the Court of Common I'leas in and for Bntler Co. Pa. at Ms. D. No. 2, September term, 1886; and that the same will be present ed for confirmation and allowance on Saturday, September nth, 1897. ROBT. J. THOMPSON Pro. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE- Letters of administration iu the estate of James Orrill, deed, late of Jefferson twp., Butler Co., Pa., having been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons know ing themselves indebted to said estate will please tnake immediate payment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authentica ted for settlement to MRS. MARY ORRILL, Adm'x, Great Belt, Butler Co., Pa. C. WALKER, Attorney. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. In estate of L. F. Ganter, late of But ler Pa., dee'd., whereas letters testamen tary have been duly issued to me, Sadie E. Ganter, executrix of said decedent, notice is hereby given to all parties ow ing the estate of said decedent to call and s?ttle, and, all persons having claims against the same, will please present them dulv authenticated for payment. SADIE E. GANTER, Ex'r. Butler, Pa. S. F. and A. L- BOWSER, Att'ys. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Letters of administration on the es tate of Samuel Graham, dee'd., late of Cranberry twn., Butler Co. Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please m;.ke immediate payment; and any having claims against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement to JAMES A. MCMARUN Adm'r. Butler, Pa. JAS. M. GALBRKATH, Att'y. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of Andrew J. Sloan, late of Allegheny twp., Butler Co. Pa., deceased, 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. Register's Notices. The Register hereby gives notice that the following accounts of executors, ad minis- ! trators and guardians have IMMMI tiled in this office according to law, and will be pre sented to Court for confirmation and allow ance on Saturday, the lltli day of Sept. 1N97. atUo'elork, A, M„ of said day: I. First and iinal account of Curtis I. Christ ley. guardian of Jennie li. Christley* minor child of \V. <». Christley, deceased. 'J. Final account of Christina Kopp. exec utrix of John Kopp, deceased, late of iiutler boro. 11. Final account A. Krause. executor of Margaret It. Frless, deceased, late of Jeffer son t Wll. I. HUH! account of Alex. Stewart, exec utor of Daniel Cress, deceased, late of Con not|UF tiessing t wp. ... Filial account of It. S. Kaukiii, guardian of William 11. MeCJurvey, minor child of Robert Mctiarvey, deceased, late of Fair view t wp. ii. Final account of I*. I*. Brown, executor of ltol>ert McCalmont, deceased, late of West 7. First, Unal and distribution account of j Neal lloyle, executor and trustee under the j will of Rodger lloyle, deceased, late of Done- 1 gal twp. h. Final account, of L. O. Purvis, guardian of W. II Christie, minor child of T. T. ! Christie, deceased, late of Washington twp. 1 i». Filial account of David S. Clark, exec utor of James A. Clark, decreased, late of Franklin twp. I<>. I inal account of S l>. Hell, guardian of Mary II Islac|<. formerly Mary 11. Mounie, I minor child of Alfred Mounie. deceased, late | of lint ler boro. 11. Final account of Mary A. Fleming, administratrix of S S. Fleming, deceased, late oi Buffalo t wp. i I;; Final account of B. L. Ilockcnherry. guardian of Jennie Dunlap. minor child of \V. \V. Dunlap, deceased, late of Hunbury I t Separate and final account of John (J. \ Kennedy, one of the executors of Joseph Miller, deceased, late of Butler Ijoro. It Final account of John Reed, executor of (ieorge A Mngeiifelter. deceased, late of < 'entei vllle lioro. I.Y Final account of J. A. F. Jackson, ad ministrator of Lavlna Jackson, deceased, late <>i < .'eutre twp. 10 Final account of W. IV McCoy, execu tor of Mat ilda liogg, deceased, late of Brady t wp. I«. Final account of Hannah S. (Jcphart, administratrix of John <*cphart, deceased, late of Buffalo t wp. Is. Final account of Isaac N. Wright, ad ministrator «>f Rosa una Landls, deceased, lull- of < runt»erry twp. 111. Final account of Josenh Rockensteln. administraltor of I*' IV Kaldauf, deceased, late of Butaer boro. I inal account of Sauiuel B. McCloary. execuior of Andrew Jami.son, dectstsed, lave of Wort h t wp. ::i Supph'inental filial account of A. I>. Thorn, .idinlulstrator of John Thorn, de ceased, late of Butler twn. 'S.i. I inal account *>t ullliam Parks and Robert W Buxton, executors of James Parks, deceased, late of Middlesex twp. lin a I and distribution account of Fdward c. Beatty, administrator of Henri etta D Beatty, dece.tscd, late of Washington 1 up •M. Final account of Charles K. Cranmer, trustee in the estate "f John Oerrard de ceu ed. laU of Centw twp Ii». Final and distribution account of John M Keed. administrator of Hat tie Fleeger, deci.Mi «|, l.Hte of But ler twp. I inal account of Adam Katnerer, guardian of Flla A K a merer, inluor child of John l» Kamerer, deceased, late of Concord . lirst and A. Kennedy, deceased, late of Mars boro. Final account of Ferd iCelix r, guar dian of Clarence O. Spang, de<*eased, minor child of Joslah Ii Spang, deceased. lat«*. «»f Butler boro. :w. First part lal account of John Find Icy, administrator of If. C. Ultu'lc, deceased, late oi llairisiiii« boro. W. J. A DAMS. Register. EYba tXAMfcD MEL W CHANGE R L. Kirkpittrick, Optician and Je*el«i Ntxt to Court 1 louse Bu'lei, Lat« Grr.dnatt La Port Haroloi;id Institute CLOTHING SACRIFICE. Clearance Sale Of Light and medium weight suits in Men's, Boy's and Children's \ \ J B do not want to carry over any stock. THERE FORE THIS CUT OF 50 per cent, If you want anything in the CLOTHING LINE CALL ON US THIS MONTH. SCHAUL & NAST LEADING CLOTHIERS. 137 S Mala St. Butler Pa. What Need of Saying Much? Have You Ever Bought Clothing From Us? If Not, Start in Now. It is Never Too Late To Correct an Oversight A Few Odd Lots And Sizes Which Are Going at a Very Low Price. DOUTHETT GRAHAM. Main and Cunningham Street. HELD UP AT BUTLER. All close cash buyers are held , up at Butler's Progressive Shoe house on ac count of the great Cash Jsale now going on. Footwear is being sold at prices never before heard of. JULY IS TO BE A GREAT MONTH We want to make July the busiest month of the year. All Summer goods must be sold regardless of cost or pro fit. We have some great leaders to offer you. Here are a Few. Mea's fine Buff Cong. No 6 69c Men's fine Buff Cong, and Bals No. 6 to Men's Army Shoes sewed No 6 to 11. 89c Men's fine Chocolate Shoes lace $1.25 I.adie's Serge Gaiters 39° Ladie's Serge Slippers 25c Ladie's fine Kill Slippers 45C Ladie's Chocolate Oxfords 69c Ladie's fine Kid Shoes 98c Children's Shoes 18c 25c 50c Boy's Shoes 75 c S I - 0 ° Don't Miss This Sale If you are in need of footwear. C. E. MILLER, 215 S. Main St., Butler, Pa. L. C. WICK, DKAI.ER IN Rough t Worked Lumber Op au kinds. Doors, Sash, Hlinds, Mouldings, Shingles and Lath Always in Stock. IJME, H\IR AND PLASTER Office opposite P. & W. Depot. BUTLER, PA, ilflUf IS THE TIME TO HAEV nun Your Glotli ir\g CLEANED or DYED If you want good and reliable cleaning or dyeing done, there is just one place in town where you can get it, and that is at IB! BUTLFR OUWOIIS 216 (Jentor avenue. BfSJuWe do fine work in out- Joor Photographs. This is the time of year to have a picture ot your house. Give us a trial. Agent for the JameHtown Sliding Blind Co.—New York. R. FISHER & SON. AGENTS~big money-Red hot sel ler. The Arctic Refrigerating Machine Wanted an agent for Butler County also oil counties in Pennsylvania—Wrft. al once to O. N. PROPER, Mars Pa. ABRAMS, BROWN & Co. Insorance and Real Estate. STRONG COMPANIES PROMPT SETTLEMENTS* Home Insurance Co. of Now York, Insur ance Co, of North America, of Philadelphia Pa. Phenlx Insurance of Brooklyn, N. T. and Hartford Insurance Co. of Hartford Con 11 OFFICE: Corner of Main St. and the DtC* mond. north of Court House. Bntlar Pa, Practical Horse Shoer WILL ROBINSON. Formerly Horse Shoer at tb. Wick House has opened busi ness in a shop in the rear of the Arlington Hotel, where he will do Horse-Shoeing in the most approved style. TRACK AND ROAD HORSES A SPECIALTY. AT J. R. GRIEB'S 2 and 2 Do Not Make Five. < v \ > isl i v\; M y It's quite a problem to please everyone's taste in any line you may select and particularly ot 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 com petition. I am making a spe. cialty of nobby and find Goods and want your trade. J. R. GRIEB. 118 SOUTH MADT ST WHEAT. WHEAT. 63 3-4 SI.OO The fastest money maker in the world. NOW IS THE TIMe TO MAKE MONEY. I f yon have lost money mike it back now. Don't wait until the chance ia none. We are right so are our customers. We told you to buy wheat at tali It. has Hlncu sold at tl.oo. Difference 36 1-4 cents, or $3,625.00 on 10,000 Bushels. sioo.oo WOULD HAVE CARRIED THE DEAL JUNE 26th we predicted 80 cents for wheat. We now believe it will sell at $1.25. Buy it on this break, and get the benefit of the advance to come. Always (let Our Advice Before lavestlag. Our 1 ard of instructions and literature sent free to any address. All balances are subject to check. 6. W WYLIE CO., Bt Members of the Chicago Board of Trade 17 years. BRICKER & VINROE. LIVKKV FIIKD AND KXCIIANGB STABW First class rig* at reasonable rates Special Attention to Transient Custom. Burn in rear of Diamond St., Butl.r Pa People's Telephone, No. 44. ;il. C. Brickkr I and V Prop'rs. W. f. VINKOK, J L. S. McJUNKIN, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. 117 E. JEI-FKRSON ST., BUTLER, - FA GOOD FARM FOB SALE. The Ford farm in Donegal twp., near Millerstown is for sale. It contain! alxnit 150 acres, is well watered and ip good ojuditfori. Tor tarnfr ltftftUrt ot thh o'ffiWj