THE CITIZEN. THURSDAY. JANUARY 13. 199 s NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. NOTE -All advertiser* lntendln* to make i-han*.-* in their ad». »hou 'J notify aj 01 their intention to do »•. not later than Jt«m day moraifMr Orphan * Court Sale estate of James Criswell- Shercff s Sale Jan. 2>i Ruff"s repair work. Zimmerman s sacrifice sale contin ned Butler Produce Co s goods. C. ic T"i Clearance sale. Beaver Vallev Traction Co s bonds, for sale Administrators and Exei-utor- of estates 1-an wrure their rwrelpt boo«» at the L ITI ZKN oflce. and na»ing public th>lr note books. LOCAL AND GENERAL, —lt was night all 'lay in Pittsburg Tuesday. —Did yon hear any b>ly say— Oh* this morning* —The Salvation Army converted 8 prisoners in the jail. —That midnight parade of the Qaaker City Band. S. A was an astonisher. —At the elections for hank officers in th". W«n, Tiievlay all the old officers were re-elected - The goid shaft in Parker twp. is down 1W) feet, and tbe inen are working in water up to their knees. Some boy of little wit took a pole piLMij into the Salvation Army hail last Friday evening, and broke up the meet ing. —Praying to mnsic waa the oddest feature of the Salvation Army s ser vices in the Opera House. Theatrical religion seems ridiculous at first but they claim to lie doing a great w ,rk - Rev Win R Stevenson of Port land, Oregon, will give a Stereopticon lecture, in the first Presbyterian Church on Tuesday Feb. Subject, "Yellow Stone Park given under the anspi'-e* of our Missionary Club. —Tbe open meeting of the G. A. R. in the Court room last Friday evening was largely attended. Addresses were made by A. B C. McFarland of Bntler and Thomas Sample of Pittsburg, and the newly elected officers of the Post were installed. -J. G. Croft, well known barber, who returned from New Caatla last Septem ber, has opened a very neat shop in the new Bowman hotel building on Centre Ave. The furnitnre is oak, upholstered in green plush which makes a pretty ap pearance Mr Croft is a skillful barber and clever gentleman. Tue Cutler Co. Medical A «w. me tin Bntler, Tuesday and banqnetted at the Willard House that night. At the meeting I>rs T. D. McConnel of Pr'is pect, W. li. Hocken berry of Slippery rock and Chae. McClelland of Glade Mill* were admittel to membership and a memorial to Dr Cowden was read by L>r. H. D. Hockenberry of W Sun bury. - Some weeks ago two Irishmen working on the Enclid cut 'inarreied and one stuck his pick into the back of the other The point of the pick pene trated the Inng and air came hissing ont of the wound every time the man breith:sd. Dr. Hodman sewed np the wound, the ra in was taken to Mercer Hospital, and he is said to be back and at work again. - Co. E held its annual election of c.v.l offi *.-rs after drill last Friday even Ing with the following unanimous re suit, showing the goodwill prevailing in the company: Pres., E. H. Negley; Vice Pres., Horato Vanderlin; Sec'y, Elmer Kuhn. Treas., A. T Scott, Board of Control, ("has Collins, John Martin and Albert Waters Next week the inernliers will leave their measures for new uniforms with a local tailor There 1« room for just ten good, capable re emits in the company and there is no better organization to liecome connect • 1 with in Butler. No young man who is able to take care of himself will re gret three years military training in the Nation?) Guard. According to a list recently pub lished the highest iiensions paid in this county are to Edward Hang, Frank Pe ton and George Palmer, all of Millers town, s7l each; John A Graham of Connonjneri'-sfting |72; and Win K. Brown of Hlipperyiock ♦■Vi. Kiiti month la I a year, The rate of $ 1 'KI j n-r month is granted by the general law for the I<>SS of lioth hands, the result of c.anses due to triili tary or naval service ( ,f the United States The rate of jier month is granted by the general law for the loss of both feet, the loss of liotri eyes, and also for total and permanent disability requir ing the regular aid and attendance of another jierson, the result of causes due to the military arid naval service of the United States. The rate of $.Vi per month is granted by the general law for total disability for the performance of manual latior.rc i|uiHng frequent and periodical (but not regular; aid and attendance, as a result of causes due to the military or naval service of the United States. Dr Bulls Cough Syrup takes the lea/1 of all cough preparations on our ahel ves Carpenter A Palmeter, Jamestown New York. Tin; New .lull. On Tne'day, the County Commis aloners awarded the contract for the re modclingi of the County jail to the Van Dorn Iron Co. if Cleveland at The Iron Co. will go ahead and get the iron and steel work ready as per plan* and the specifications of Mr. Owsley, the architect, and the local contracter*. will provide for the stonework, but the work of remodeling will not l>egiii tin til after March Quarter Sessions when it will Is- pushed to completion Fires. The honae of Joseph Murrin of Ve Tiango twp Was destroyed by fire last Saturday night Nearly all the house hold g'Srfls were lost The barn on the John Weaver place iiear Saxonburg burned, Tuesday. VIA ltK KIM. Our grocers are paying |H to 20 for butter, tl tor fresh for jsita t/s's "io for parsnips, carrots anil beets 70 for onions, let a pound for cab bagc. $1 Ki a bu. for ts-ans, lOcts. a pound for dressed young chicken and H tor old f/»'-al dealers are paying Wicts a bu for wheat. 40 for rve. for corn, l' t for oats and «•"» a hnndred for buckwheat The Butler Rubricating Oil Co. has moved bark t i their old standnnti t \V. Jefferson St. Sieelsnuth A Patterson's new building, where all kinds of engine, machinery and illuminating oils ol the finest rjmflity are kept in sl<xk in the basement, and will la- delivered to any But of the city when ordered from C, K. cI utire, agent. The Plate Ola— Matter. On Friday la»t the following entry waa made in the Appearance Docket in the Prothonotary s office "The Safe Deposit and Trust Co f Pittaburg. trustee vs the Standard Plate <i!a-- Co. ••Sci. fi sur mortgage. recorded in Mortgage Book '■>. pages 430 to i writ issued, returnable to second Mon day of February • Jan. 8, 1888. C Walker, accepts ser vice for defendant, etc This means that our Plate Gits* Co , owes money that is due. and that its creditors propose taking judgement and selling the plant. The coat of the plant as it stands to day, was about one million dollars, and there is said to be a first mortgage of f520,000 upon it due in 1 '■* and a bal ance of t247.<#>> of a second mortgage now due. F. J. Klingler of Butler now holds and controls about one third of the second mortgage bond- and it 's he who is talcing action in th< matter for the Safe Def<osit Co. On Monday he filed a Bill .n Equity against the company and asked that a receiver oe appointed, and th*- court fixed Sat unlay of next week, the rid. as the time for hearing the case. Whether or not Mr Klingler is acting in the interest of the Pittsbnrg Plate Glaso Co.. or Trust remain- to lie -een. He published a card. Monday, denying that he i-. and thi- wa.- answered by by Mr Brvmer. the manager of the Works here Tuesday, as follows Mr Fred J. Klingler proclaims an ownership of stock and bonds of the Standard Plate <iia — Company for 11 years past. Now *n IH»S9 H J. Kling ler & Co owned -'. me stock, which they sold in that year Mr. Klingler was then a member of that firm, and we positively assert that from that time until April, IW7. Mr F J Klingler did not own one dollar s worth of stwk nor a single bond of this company, nor did it come to oar knowledge that he claimed any bonds until October, For some nnacconntable reason h<- has commiserated this company and has even gone so far as to write derogatory letters, statements, etc. concerning its credit Now we regr» t that we must draw the sword, and beg herewith to state that in l-IrJ the company was in the hands of a recti ver for one year, when he was discharge!, leaving a second mortgage bonded indebtedr:'-*- of and a floating debt of r, 76 x Sin ce that time the conn try has liwn through the most tryi financial 'le press ion. but nevertheless the plant taut be-en kept running. excepting a hor* ahnt-down in WX>, and -ince then has reduced the second mortgage to *£2l. 600 and the floating debt ha- been en tirely wijied out We paid hundreds of thousands of dollars for wages mate rial, interest, etc., and never defaulted one day on our first or second mortgage interest. Though this statement cornea from ourselves, we further assert that the plant is in every resjiect in bet ter condition that at any time in the period of its exi*tenreM»otwithstanding Mr Klingler's assertion to the contrary We challenge any contradiction to this assertion Not until Mr. Klingler got some of the tecond mortgage leirids through false assertions, written statement-: which we have in onr possession, did we experience trouble from any source. The only amount dne is tyt.Mt for which he did ask payment from one of the officers on Monday, .January •!, who said that provision would no doubt be made when the Directors met in reg nlar session on the third Thursday in January, 1 *'.»* but to onr great surprise and chagrin we were served with a no tice from the sheriff on Saturday morn ing, not only for the O.'iOO dollars dne but. he entered'proceedings to dose the works and have them sold We were again more surprised Monday to learn that he persisted in applying to the Conrt for a Receiver, which application was graciously declined until the com |»any can have a hearing in dne time. We particularly desire to state here with that if »i»y one bus any claims for material delivered or work done, they may present the same and we will pay it on presentation at thisofti-e in But l«»r Only excepting the Bonded Indebt edness. A meeting of the director* of the company wan held fn Pittsburg, Tues day, and continued until t'slay. There is some talk of a parade by the the employees of the company for Hat nrday af terrnion \( ( II»I;NTM. Kobt. Johnston, the young man who was so terribly injured by an ex ploriori near Mar- died att.be hospital in Allegheny Wednesday afternoon of laat week. An unknown man ha/I a leg broken by fl fall .from one of the Bessie trestles a lews ago and was taken to the Mer cer Hospital. A little son of C. tion of W Cnniiigbam St fell down stair-t Tuesday and was badly hurt His new rubber l>oots were responsible for the fall William Kaufman of K. J'-ff.-r m St had a thumb cut off in the Purvis plan ning mill Tuesday George W. Itockwell. an engineer on the Pittsburg and WeUern railroad was fatally injured last Friday at Millvale He was standing by the side of the sand house when shifting engine came along and squeezed him against the building His right hip was fractured arid he was injured internally. He was taken to the Allegheny General hospital where lie died at midnight lt'»*kwdl wa >V) years of age, and leaves a wife and fam ily in Millivale Pat Kagan and John Sherman had their faces burned last Thursday even ing by the explosion of gas in a Isiih-r on the Burtner farm near Great Belt, which they were repairing Adam Kamerer was badly burned about the face and hands last Friday morning while trying to extinguish a fire in the second story of his stable He was af ter feed for his home and the lamp either exploded or was upset The flames reached the hay and the second story of the stable was burned The fire companies responded promptly and ■aved the lower story Ira Murphy of Mercer St. ran a large splinter in the palm of his right hand last, week and is now carrying the in j tired member ahont carefully wrapjatd up. W S. Aiken 'i little son Boyal, aged three years, fell into a tub of hot water at the home 'if .f I', Campbell, Mr Aiken's partner. Monday morning and was so badly scald'd that he died that evening at H oclock Campbell's bon - is CIOM- by the store building on Centre Ave. in which Mr Aiken's Jives Loyal unnoticed, had followed Mrs. Campbell Into her hou arid while playing about, fell into the tub. which had been placed on the fl'ior to do some washing The funeral took place from the Aiken home, 817 Centre ave Jams T flammerly, an aged Invalid who lived by himself in a little house on the Orliiaon farm near Miller town, met with a tragic death on Monday of last week. Mr. 'Jrhison tiros- early that. morning and looking toward Haiuinerly's bouse saw smoke coming through 'liff'-r cut parts of the building lie rusfi'sl over and tried to open the door, but. there .was something against it By exerting Ins strength he o|iened the door and found thai Hamim-rlv had fallen against it presumably in an effort to get out before he was burned to death A hot coal had fallen from the stove and set. fire to the floor under the arm chair in which Hammerly had la-en .itling and the flames spread to th<* chair which was badly chaired and tin- cush ion and ls-d clothing which were on it, were partly burned when Mr Orbinsoti arrived and extinguished the flumes When the lire started it. is thought, that the sick man attempted to get out of the house, but became exhausted and sank down at the d'tor and would have la*en cremated if Mr Orbison had not arrived just in time to nav- him The flames had not reached the man, and Mr Orbison placed him on the bed where he died in alsiut thirty minutes, without regaining consciousness Lhb AL SK>VS Tkial LIST. C> •mm- -a PK-as • onrt c- nvenei M n day morning Judge J. D. Shaffer, of the Allegheny county eUttlts. is assist ing the local Court. The first case de cided Loegler & Ladd vs C. F T. Pape •k Br assumpsit by consent the jury gave a verdict of $134. *<o for the plain tiff W. M and J. M. Webb. Mary J. and Uriah Ralston in right of Mary J Ralston and Ewd. Webb, heir- vs. Al bert Miller, committee of Lowry Webb, ejectment, wa- tried '•••tore Judge Shaf fer. and on Tuesday, by direction of the j Court, the jurv gave a verdict for; Edward Webb. Mary J. Ralston and ! Cath. Morrow for three undivided i eighteenths of the land dew ribed in the writ, six cents damage, and cost-, and as to J M and W. M. Webb, the jury found for the defendant- Paul Trontman vs Cath. Troutman. divorce, was discontinued. R. Hogg. Jr., vs W. Bailey and T Hoffman trespass was continued In the trespass case of M-iry .1 Stevenson vs the P. 15 & L E R. R. Co. er al. a compulsory non suit was given yesterday bv Judge Shaffer be cause the plaintiff could not prove ne_'- litren'-e on the part of the Railroad. The plaintiff"s husband Samuel Steven son, was killed on the railroad at Eu clid 1 .st spring. and i;i tin- <■ •-•- com pensation fur his death was asked. The plaintiff pays the costs. This morning the jury gave a veidict of for the plaintiff in the Lotz vs Ziesjler case The Hamilton vs P. B <fc L. E. and Sarver vs Harridan cases are on trial as we go to press. The two Stndebaker vs. N. C. Cas Co. cases were settled Erhard Lany was made plaintiff in stead of Lewis Hazlett in the ejectmect suit against Chas. Weidhos. Tuesday the jury gave a verdict for the plaintiff for the land described in writ. In the J. H Flick et. al. vs. Forest Oil Co. ejectment case, trial by jury was waived and the Court will decide the case. The Penna. Co. got a verdict in th< ir ejectment -nit against Barbara A. Mc Curie for the land described, 6 cents damage and costs. NOTES. F J. Klingler on Monday filed a bill in equity against tne Standard Plate Glass Co.. and the Court fixed Jan. 22, at 10 A. M as the time for hearing. George F. Whitmer, Esq., of Clarion, has been admitted to practice at the Butler bar C. J. D. Strohfecker, I>r. A. V. Cun nirighairi (t a! have bnoght a tres - lit agair.-t Edwin Ramsey, stat ing a claim of An attchmr :i;t execution was served Jan. 7. for the Bntler Savings Bank against J. F. and A D McMnrray and the Worth Mutual Fire Ins. Co. as garnishee* for good- and j ersonal prop erty. The Phoenix Brewing Co. issued two attachment execution's for g's>d-i and property against Alice L Fan V.d, with Ate: Flick as garnishee. A petition was presented to the Conrt for approval of th< steps taken by t n<: < onnty Commissioner" to remodel the < jail and the prayer waa granted. Andrew Criley, convicted of illegal li'jnor selling, was sentenced yesterday months to jail, costs and fine. The will of Jarnes M Thompson late of Brady twp has been probated, no letters. i K. anse A Frehling is. Ned an exc-u tion on a judgment to attach and levy on g'«>ds debts etc due John Weber and Phillip Burtner in the hands of the Farmer s Mutual Fire Ins Co with a aci, fa to show cause why the judg merit ahonld not Is- levied. The Court ordered the County to pay the ;t- -nograph er > o-lin the I' Golden vs Buth-r bo: o ci-e to Misl - Findley, The County Commissioners give no tic- that Jan. '-1 and HI are tie- last, days for filing certificates of noiriina tion papers resjs-<-tively The former must, be filed 18 days before the spring election and the latter I•'< days. Blanks can Is: obtained at the Commi lion'-rs office. The will of Martin Kyt.li. late of But ler has been probated and letters grant ed to Eva and Frank Eyth. John Burr has brought suit, in eject ment against. Greer McCandless for •"> acres of land in <;<»nn'sjin-ne»sinjj twp Wrn Balston attached and levied on the goods of S F. Hal- ton in the hands of Gulhach Bros bankers of ZtUdlOpll A sci fa snr municipal claim was filed by Butler boro against the heirs at law of Dr Jas Graham, deed and Hon Jas Bredin The sentence of Dr Johnston and Andy Criley has ls-cn j/ostponed until January 11 Hiram ' hri/.ty was appointed guar dian'if Maude G, Brown and A H Snyder guardian of of Ira Brown, min or children of Harvey Brown, late of Marion twp. The - ::|e of p<T onal property at the Butler Home | U st Saturday iiggregat ed but Messrs ' 'ardon and U<>ot claimed the furniture and made afll davit Frank ' lark's int.ere.it in the furniture'if the Park Hotel was sold to W A Clark for *lO At the Butler House sale a man 'if alleged intemper ate habits bid in and paid for a case of beer but, h<- was iti'iuced to take his money back I.eonar'l Bowser, of Petrolia, has been held for ' 'ourt on a jo i charge, Monday morning the ( ourt <|uasher| the appeal of Win Wood for Clinton twp from the towrmhip auditor's re isirt and put the cost • on the township rhe appeal was heard last June The reasons for (plashing were its informal Ity and lack of certainty as to what auditor s settlement was app< all d from In the case of J iJavi'hoii vs W N Davidson, guardian of Ida M David son, a state*] ca for the opinion of the Conrt, if. was decided that John David son the father, should receive the an I mini rents of the farm, which is slf.nat ed in Adams twp as tenant by cur tesy, and all profits arising from oil rentals, fsuius money, or from the sale of any part of the real estate Ida M David on hi- daughter, i fo nwirive the •• latter mon«-ys,*as remainderman, at his death Judgment was ordered to In- entered against tin- plaintiff and in favor of the defendant for f ! !,! IW, paid t'i the father out, of the oil rentals, etc . as siion as the defendant gives security to pav the plaintiff an nually being flu- present profits of the estat«'. Our Poor Board had a great time with I>r Matlierson The In Isnirded at, the Cunningham House for some months, and Mr Mcßlwee prewnted his bill to the I''Kir Board of the town, who refused to pay it Then Mr Mc Klwee had him deelnred a pauper, and the Poor Board t'Sik hold of the i n < and had him assigned to Saxonburg, his last legal residence- The Saxon burg Board was not overjoyed with their prize, but a son of the I >r who lives in Allegheny let th'-rn out, by of fering to keep his father if fie would come to him Then came the tug 'if war. the Dr wouldn't, budge and be ha«* to be for ced out of the l iinrilngham House, and taken to the train lie fought the con r,tables and got first blood from ''oil stable Brown by scratching his hand If our Poor ISoard had neglected the case, and it had run on for a few months longer, the Dr could have by paying a jcill tax, secured a legal resi deuce here and liecom*- a charge on us for 11f« but Mc i Mill'i and M> KI I vain, our Poor Hoard, had their eyes on I the case and urg»s| Mr McFJwee to ac I tion in the matter before it was too I late f'KOI'KKTY TltA NHI KIt.H. John H Spargo Mary Hoffman !i'i acres in Jeffers<m twp for t'l'lO. I Geo Walter to J A Walter lot in But j ler for $lO. KII Brown to Itobt. (iraut IUTCS in ' 1 Allegheny twp for t\ rm ** "I 1 * • J M Leijjnuer to J H McLure 3 acres in Prospect for *{<«• Wm Eicholtz to Jacob Fogel lot in Zelienople for $27.1. Jno lJ Williams to Margt L Rohner 50 acres in Forward twp for fl2-jO. Geo Walter to Mary Chambe.-s lot in Butler for *l<>. John Eichert assignee to Lena Shonp lot in Evan- City for Jacob Gelbac'h to R H Brown 47 • acre- in Forward twp for Feb I 17. l>:u. Sarah J Crow to John B.trr lot in Mars for H D Ho»-kenberry to Geo A Rider 6"» acres in Cherry twp for Malachi to P B & L E R R •> . acre- in C. ntre twp for ! A B Hutchison to same -i? acres in Centre twp for W 11 I»'-id- sheriff to John L.ilfour I property in Adams twp for John Brower to E P Burr 2<J acres in Connoquenessing twp for $ 1. John F Sutton to Penna Savings Loan A.-su lot in Butler for StSM.SOL A L Bla. k to same 14 acres in Butler for -<22 ISO. •"><>. Conrad K'jenig to Susie Ziegltr lot in Zelienople for H C Thompson t-, Robt Thompson. 126 acres in Middlesex for Chas Duffy to Timothy Sullivan lot in Butler for s4<j<i Rosa S. Shamburg to Hannah Ham mel lot in Butler. JQ A Sullivan to Jacob Friend 1 ."■re in Butler twp for ?1V). North Side Cemetery Ass'n lot to Hattie B Rahm. Asaph ' ranmer to P B & L E R il lot in Centre twp for f C Duffy to same lot in Bntler for Marriage I^ie«*nses. J F Finney Beaver Falls Cath B Wright Butler John Yockey. . Vandergrift Pa Emma Kaler Fairview Martin L Hilliard Washington twp Mary J Everett Elmer O Cooper Winfield twp Sarah L Hfpler Charles F Ekas West Sunbnry Margaret E Rus-ell Concord twp At Buffalo C. I". Wilson and Annie Cowan, of Bntler. Tlie I siriner'n Institute. The interest taken by the people of the Southeastern corner of the County in the Institute held at Sarversville, Monday and Tuesday of this week, was immense. Some of the attendants lived eight miles from the hall; day and night s<-sions were held both days, and the hall was over crowded at every •MriOß K-<(. ' ramer of Buffalo pn sided, and besides the speakers in the employ of the State, different subjects were handled by Oliver Stonghton, Esq. Easley, < F. Smith, M N. (ireer, Jno. nr. Powell. W J Welsh, J 1). Harbi-on. Helen Painter. Agnes Eas ley, O H Bryan, Frank Halstead and W. J. Hartley of this county. The question Box was a great success. The \tcnt of instrnruental rnnnic was fnrnt-h< <] liy T 1I»- MIM-'-S and Mr. (i irdm-r, and vocal iiinsic by the Smith ami other*. Th<- Institute at Fro-.j.ect ends this evening, and that at Karris City takes place Friday arid Saturday. on. wruH. ()'t\ market remains nnchan(;ed. DKI.AXII The Kisler well on the Heck fill' dnp i feet with oil Tnes day. This is the 4th sand territory. The Star.dard is hot after all territory OOFWVDBY IH<- Piodactt'l Hrnw MM there fire sale-, and reported nales. .M::r 'hall and l!nrke are said to have taken W) for their KariiHey field in t« n ■ f.iind Steel-uiith a 1)11 for hi" I'AK (,'reek interest. Shidemantle nsked fi'i'i (;0 for hi' It».nfrew iiroperty. The Steeisiiiith sale, if HO bbls. would aino'irit t-. trie Lntiher !sro* sale i- s;iid to have nmonnted to? t'l.'XKi, Tait &r, I'. Iter .n .-ire -.aid to have sold 'Hi thhls prodnctinm at <,'ooperstown yirsterday to .iiue party, at SSW> liurl.c A- Marshall claim to have ri-c' d <4OO. several other properties are being Kua«'"l and pric»M are ranging f r to iJU'/i, a bll. I'etroletim was one of the few com moditi'H that did not share in the general ;wlv;irice in |>n< < ■ daring IHi»? It opened at km, highest 1)7: lowest Wi, the closing price < )[>erations in the field were very active all year The year's production of Pennsylvania Oil approximates iU.000.000 Imrrels, an avera«e of alsint !i."«,o<Ki barrels a day, compared with an average of alio.it Hi. 000 barrels in IHO'i The consumption of oil also showed a steady increase, so that the stocks on hand are not lar«e, comparatively Civil Service examination. A recent, ruling of the C S Civil Service <,'ommiKSion, allows the local hoard of examiners for the |<ostoflice in this place to accept applications for the grade# of clerks and carriers, at any time. The rule, pievious to HIIM, has been not to accept applications until a time had been specified for holding an examination. The public shotild also Is-ar in mind, that, after the time has been ■ et. for the close of receipt of ap plications fori a certain examination, none will IK- accepted for that examina tion, bnt applicant informed that such application in for the next examination to be held An examination for the grades men tinned above will be held in this city sometime between March 15th and April 2'pth, I k!ih All applications filed in complete form on or before March l-.t, will be accepted for this exarnina lion All neceHs.try information ami blanks can IK- obtained from W It lia tuian. Secret iry of the l>ocal i'oard of Kxaminers, I' O, Mutler, I'a l lic New l>irecl»»rj. The new county direct-ory will l«- complete in every detail It will con tain IJO.OOO names with occupatioris jxist office addrcs, the amount asMtssed on ail property in the county against each property holder's name thusshow iriK the property and non property hold crs, including a reliable map of the county, which will show by town ships the respective vote cast, at the last prcs Ident.ial election by the various political purlieu, is to be published April I, IKlei Sir l.owman, representing The Trilmne f'nlilishing ('ompany, of Meadville, I'a a former resident of I'utler, ami a prac tical printer and publisher of over twenty live years exiwrience in the pub lishing bnsiness and. who has published a I mi 111 her of directories, arid Is throughly '•oiiversant with all the de sirable feaut.nres of directory work, is now engaged HI workJiriHdent to Itspub ii'-alioti He will call upon the business men of the county for the piirjn.se of securing the necei ary advance sul/srip tion ito mcure its publication It will be one that, will fill all the needs of the bii im-M and political world, and be made from the most authentic county records available, im-hi'ling a house to honk" canvas of I'utler. and every town and township within the confines of lint ler county I'or further particular- a»ldress M A l.owman J'• 50 \v North St. . fintler, Ila PUBLIC SALES. Mr< Margaret Hid'- will have a pub lie -sate of household goods, hay, etc , at her residence iri Korword twp , on T ies'lay. tfii* IHtli KKAI. KKTATK Feb ii, itolsut Ki'hl. Til acres in Adani'i t wp Feb 31, Michael I'aruhart, 7.'» acres in Bfltler twp Feb 2fl, Win I.nrdin, :.'H acres in (,'linton twp l eb :H. Is,ia<- Oalloway, 17 i acres In ('onnoijaenessing twp I'or Miili*. Iloime and lot on Lincoln ave , near Mate Works, at a sacrifice »s owner In te ids moving away Lot fix I !"i three roomed house, title gr.irfl Imjuire at j this office lilaukcts and Kobe* nt wholesale prices at Msrtincourt & Co's., I'HKsONAL Mrs John Aiken of Fannington is. seriously ill. Dr J W F Moore is now the jail physician >!r>. Sarver of Allegheny is the gnest of Mrs. Cyrus Harper. W. M. has been granted a ?10 a month pension. D X. Zeigler. of Evans City, attend ed Conrt this week. M. L. Starr of Petrolia was .1 business visitor in But ler. Thursday. Mrs. Sarah McKissiek of W. Snnbnry has been granted a pension. Lew Cochran has been laid off by La (jrip'ie since Christinas. Isaac Atwell of Auandale, was in town, on business Wednesday. Elmer McJnckin has returned to SistTsville. after a visit to his folks here, Jno. Powell, now has the P. <>. at Harvers Station, he was in Butler on business, yesterday. Mrs Mib u Lowman returned on Tuesday to Meadville, after a few days visit with Uutler friends J. X .larvis Es<i. of Pittsburg, was in Butler Wednesday attending to busi ness for the P B. A: L. E. K. K. Mr. D. M Renfrew of Butler and Miss Gertrude M Robinson of Erie Pa. were united in marriage .Tan sth by Rev. John S. McKee of Butler. W. H. Voting of the Butler Pants Co. on Jefferson St , has sold his stock and room fixtures to his brother in Ellwood, and will discontinue bis business here. Maj< ir Gifford and his wife of the Salvation Army were the quests of D. E. Dale during their stay in Butler Mrs Gifford is a daughter of Win. Adaius, formerly of Slippery rock twp. J. I». Marshall is having stone hauled to his lot at corner of Main and W. Pearl Sts. He intends building a residence there next summer a frame hor.se faced with a light-col ored fire brick. John X. Patterson in tends building a similar house on his lot on X. Main St. PARK THEATRE. EM«>Y STOCK CO., NEXT WEEK. Beginning Monday night, the Elroy Stock company will lx-gin an engage ment in this city, vvitli matinee Satur day afternoon, presenting a strong list of melodramatic productions. The company is stronger than ever and is headed by thone well known artists, J. Harvey < '.ok and Mi—> Lottie Chnrch, The opening bill for Monday night will be the great New York snccess entitled Wife for Wife and it is safe to say the ho;i«e will be packed to the doors. Theatre goers will remember what fine performances this excellent company gave here last, season. Tuesday even ing "The White Squadron," will lie presented with all its science and me chanical effects Wednesday evening Land of the Midnight Hun " Thnrs day evening "A Pair Rebel," Friday evening Paradise Alley." Saturday evening "The Midnight Alarm." Special scenery is carried for the above productions, and during the plays, new and up to date specialties will be intro duced by Miss Marion Chester, Fred C. Palmer and Irving Walton Popular prices, 10, 'JO, and "0 cents, will prevail. Ladies' tickets have lieen issued for Monday night Von can secure them at the reserve seat sal' Seats on sale Friday evening A Loiter For Voti. Unclaimed letters at the Postoflice at Butler Pa week ending Jan. 10, 18118. j Mi: i Minnie Uutler, Wilbcrt Hartley, I, J Barrickman South St; Jas Duffy, Mrs John Finiri, Mr Prank Faulk, W II .Miller <t Co, Mr Geo MR Charles M' Alvaney, Mis.- Nellie MC Fadden, Mrs Kite Stewart. Mr Harry Warm. 11l calling for these letters please say advertised JOHN W. P.HOWN, P. M. Midwinter I.\cnrsioii lo Niagara. W. I). McfJeary, b«s a'ranged for a i;;ld-v.tntcr P.xcursion to Niti/ara I'all* over tin ll< seiner & Nicklc i'late Kail roa.l't to be run on the 2oth of Jan. if 25 or m ire pa . angers can be secured. The rate will Is* f joo for the round trip; The excursion will leave at jo A. M. Butler time ample time for passengers to conic from I'.vaiiK ' 'i'y, Callery or Mars, the rate over the I* & W. K. K. will be <jo< in connection witn thlsexcur sioii from the alKive named |s»ints and returning l'er-.oir. desiring to avail them selves ol this splendid opportunity to View the beautii •of this wonder of na ture in mid-wintei should fend their names lo W. fi. M< Geary, on or liefore the 15th ot thM month so lie will know to order the cxcuisiou t»> start and he will answer any enquiries -egarding the excursion. J The excursionists will go on r.-gular trains arriving ;it Niagara oil the eve of the 20th, returning leave Niagara f<n the 22'1 »bout in o'clock, arriving at | Uutler in the evening. For further particular', call on or ad dre .n. W It. McOcary, liutler, Pa. Tickets may be extended if desired up on application. Washington. Washington is a iirnl interesting city. The Capitol, the ('ongresslonal Library, the National Museum, and the monument are among the great creations of civilized man. and appeal with peculiar force to every American citizen Few journeys, in fact, are of more benefit than a trip to this city, the Nation's ''apitol, and the scene of m.ich of vital importance To afford an opportunity to visit it while Con gross is in session, the Pennsylvania Kailroud Company h 1 arranged for a series of low rate ten day excursions to the National Capital to leave Pitts burg February 17, March 17. April 14, and Ma y I'l Itoiind trip ticket will bo sold at rate of $!» 'KI from Pittsburg, good going on special train leaving I' nioh Station at HOOA ' M Carrying through parlor cars and coaches, mid making same stops as train No 12. or on train No 4. leaving Pittsburg at H. 10 P M carrying through sleeping cars to Washington returning, tickets will l>e good on any train except the Pennsylvania Limited Tickets on sale in Pittsburg, at IJ nlori Ti'-kel office, illWt Fifth Avenue, and I'nion Station For full information apply to agents or Thomas IC Watt. PIP enger Agent Western District, Fifth Avenuv and Hmithfleld ,Htr«'<'t, Pittsburg ( aliloi'iiin. American and especially trains «ton tinental travel has been revolutionized by the personally conductud Tours of the Penn-ylvania Kailroud J'aliforniii tlie land of promise, the dream of the tourist has been mad< easily nnd coin fortablv acci dble Through trains of palatini appoiiitiiients run between the Atlantic and Pacific, affording ample opportunity to visit the most interest ini< points en route, and insuring a de grec of comfort and sot Hal attention not otherwise attainiible The next tour to California under the matchless system will leave New York, I'hiladel phla and Pittsburg Tue«dny. Jiinuary '.27. visiting HI Diego Uiverside I.os Angeles Pasadena, Si'iita liarlsira. Monterey, San Francis vii, Salt Lake ( 'ity, 'ilenwood Springs, ('olorado Springs and Manltau, Denver, A'- Koinid trip rate, including trans pi.|tii>n meals carnage iliiyet, hotel accommodations, and Cullman accom modations en route, and Pullman lierth I.os Angeles to San Francisco, and transportation in ' difomla, fiilO, from all stations »a«t of Pittsburg; with hotel accommodations. meals, transfers, and carriage driles through California for four weeks. #r;.'i ad ilitional An experienced cimjierori will accompany the party for the dene fit of the lady tourists For Itineraries and full Information, apply to ticket, agents Tourist Agent, I, MM', I'.roadway New York or address : Geo W Boyd, Assistant General Pas *se tiger Agent. 11 road Street Station, \ Phlladelghla : A f« w more watches will be ' awny I I I,l', to any |.ei .11 buying at olie ' time $lO worth or over. Miirtincouit h ' Co. i2h J',. Jefferson St.. Uutler i'a. liar ltai!<|ilct. I . The second annual banquet of the Butler Bar was held in the Hotel Wil lard. Thursday evening. Jan. Bth and until aisiut lam of the 7th. Ihe C 0111 mitteeof Arrangements were attorneys I. Vanderlin. W (' Thompson. L M Wise, Jss. Hutchison and F. X. Koh ler. The leges luxes assembled at *p. m. and for an hour chatted and listened :to music by Prof E. O. Davis Then followed a menu that was elals>r.ite. palatable, well prepared and up-to-date. At 1020 Judge Greer, acting as nia ' t>r of ceremonies, announced it was ! ! time for toasts He gave some statis j tics of the Bar. mentioning the names ! of one hundred men who read and pra<- j ti'*ed in and removed from Butler dur ing his time; also the names of twenty j bachelors and seven grandfathers. Hon. E. McJunkin responded to "On ' ; the t 'onrts. " and gave an able and learn ed discourse on the qualifications of a judge. Col. J M Thompson spoke on the "American Lawyer." and Lev Mc on the Trial Lawyer.' S. F. Bowser was eloquent on the subject of "Forensic. Eloquence. C. Walker was to have resj>onded to the toast, "Where are we at ?" but he being absent, J. M. Galbreath was called upon and respond ed in a manner that was pleasing to hear and covered all points of thg sub ject. Harry Wilson, Esq . of Clarion, the only out of town guest, told how well pleased he was with his entertain ers. The attorneys all must have been suf fering from sore throat, as the singing of "Auld Lang Syne" was postponed un til next year. Florida. With its matchless climate, its or ange groves, its rivers and lakes, its lioatings and bathings, its fishing and hunting, aud its primeval forests. Florida presents unrivaled attractions for the valetudinarian, the lover of nature, the sportsman, and the ex plorer. The first Jacksonville tour of the sea son via the Pennsylvania Railroad, al lowing two weeks in Florida, leaves New York by special train Tuesday, January 25. Excursion tickets, inclu ding railway transportation, pullman accomodations'one berth* and meals en route in both directions while traveling on the special train will be sold at the following rates: Pittburg, I.VJ. and at proportionate rates from other jsiints For tickets, itineraries, and full in formation apply to ticket agents: tour ist Agent, ll'J'l Broadway, Neyv York or address Geo. W. Boyd, assistant General Passenger agent, Broad Street Station' Philadelphia. —Music scholars wanted, at 128 W. Wayne St. Do yon wish to feel well and vigorous and able to put vim into every action? If so, take Dr. Bull's Pills. 10 and 25 cents For Sale. A good organ, 111 splendid order, is for sale cheap. Inquire at 121 N. Mc Kean St. _____ —Job work ot all kind* dons at tli CLIZKI* OKI'ICR. Pianos, Organs etc. at Cost. J. K. Giieb in order to close out his stock of pianos, organs, musical goods, , watches, clocks, silverware, jewelry, etc. offers his entire stock at cost. I mean to quit these lines and will of fer sonic special bargains. This is a genuine close out sale ami no fake. All store fixtures for sale, store room for rent posession given Apr. Ist' Pianos at $175 and up. Organs at #35 aud up. These arc new goods none shop worn. I have always handled the very best quality of instruments and will fully guarantee any article sold as heretofore I positively mean to quit the business ami am offering goods at a sacrifice, The Holidays are approaching and now is your chance to invest Don't fcrget my line of jewelry, watches, clocks, silverware etc. A com plete line for this sea .on. Come slid see for yourself. J R. Grivh. i IMS MAIN ST. We rail save you money on anything you may want in the Blanket, I'.obe, S\eigb, Harness or Muggy line. Martin court Co., 12K lv. JctfersonSt,, liutler, Pa Low Prices in Musical Goods. Some sjiecial prices at f K (".rich's sale now going on. New Pianos (200 and up New Organs #. r iO and up Guitar* #1 and up Mandolins f 1..V and up Violins... *I,.V> ami up Autoharpg and up There are also some second hand in struments pianos at f i.S to SIOO, Or gatis at f2O to '/>. Hartnonices and other musical instru incuts at proportionately low rates. Strings of all kinds constantly in stock. No 11H SOUTH MAIN Sr. . ■ Martincpurt & Co., 12H IC. |etfeisou St., are selling Illankets and Robes cheaper now than ever before. Call ami ' see our line before buying Kubwcr Ibe tor the CITIZEN Take Notice. 1 To the members of the Mutual Farmer*' Fire Insurance Company of linnnahs town and vicinity: 1 On account of a great many mem tiers of this company not having Hindu any improvements on their insured ; buildings, as the policies in the books I ihow, since the revision of IHMI and IHM2, the directors, therefore, at the Inst meeting of Dec |H, 181(7, decided tn have another revision commencing on or *iliont Jan 10th, IHOH The man agers of this company would kindly ask the member* to assist the officers entrusted with the revision in the way of showing thuir existing policies so 1 the work .* done with dispatch and ease By order of the President A KttAUMK, Sec'y Delano, Dec 20, |Ht»7 GAS STOVES AND RANGES. Any of our reader* needing gas stoves or gas rangm, gas fronts or any gns «av ing appliance will find it a financial sav ing to call at the •tore 1,1 tyj. H. O'Brien <fc Son f 11 l*',iint Jcffrrnon St. Mini y* t j»rifr» oivtlir 1-xlrtinivr liflf lliry linvr fill exhibition Tl»cy nrr for the cHrl»rntc«! WHnhacb flight, *»f which more than t/"> weo in f'titler, Ittxt year PTA'I I.MKST Ol lilt IIN A Ml. "| tlii' Miiimil I iirriM 1 I I r«• litMl 1 HIM 1 <."»» or MiiMfiitlintowii HII'I vicinity ft9*:< MI'TH < IMII |I. hunk on L»« • »L L"W FL 171 M IC< « >1 from n* w liimi i mi* • liming l In y# |»r |mr7 2*7 i* !(«•» *| from MuM-miiiirnt lime '• I I VM'.l lu r'il from imm nmiH'iit I V.V* If. fl 010 Ir, KXf'KNIMTt'IM H I'tilil for |I»««h( . i|llrlntf I y< 11f',''»* to TU I II 11*'4, LTM|#C#-| lon, If | I'M I* I for n ill, Ml Inl ink', i • tl'Miury iMmf UH« , et« Wl IJ' • < imII In tr< .mitrci . IHIMI !»• ill, * 1 • : s Totml Min't ' iiill lec'il In- »• <#lK»• i»I - 'Jitlon of compiiny 'l* Total Hint pul'l f«»r l«»«♦».! mcl • * li* iiK ', Hiiic«MirKiinl/ • l|i Ml of 11 • comiMiny ♦ • l ''<4 t\ Ami of liitiirun' « In f'M- • »MI I»• M urn II • • • I W Wl I I I I'M '. A KIIAt'HR, Hm-'y We, t lie timli r*ttfn«>fl. h« . • :inil|i< «l MM* foreK"li>|f ■liitufiM lit of lln M I I I 1 of ( Ifnnn>iliil*• w II iiii'l vicinity »m«l foninl tliem cor i 110 On iH'ht «.f OIM I nowli »!;•« fA • (i|t 111 I \* MM If A Itit I I 1(1 111 M NO, < onunlttw for vUlon of io*oiilll4, IIOIMIIO, l»«" - Jll, F#7 ' • %/ r f•• * • • # . 1 . i •. . ,J. , As to What You May Expect. Xothii.g but the best finds a place in ciur store. We are sure you arc willing to pay a fair price for pure '.rugs. We guarantee f\ery article bearing our nainc to be just as repre sented or your money back. In pr nip'nessor proficiency of service we strive for the highest. Our constantly increasing business is the best evidence that our efforts I are appreciated. We thank our many customers for their liberal patronage, A pltased customer is our best advertisement. WHERE NO YOU GET VOIR PRESCRIPTIONS filled? Come to our store next time It will be to your interest. RESPECTFULLY, C. N. Boyd, PRUtiOI * T l Diamond I'.lock, Butler, I*a. LEGAL ADveRTISMENTS. Notice in Divorce ! r.mh-y |»y In the I'ourt of ; in r next fri' ini 1., i < oinmori IMea*of But knintoy ler Co.. I'a. A. I>. No. \ >». »2i Sept Term I*V7. A. T. Conley Book IN page 27.). Tw i in above rase having lieen returned "V K. I." you the said A. 1. Con ley. .ti H » vnamed respondent, are hereby nqulrt-tl t<> ipiM.tr in tin* Court of Common l'le;««» «.f liut i» r < I*:i., to held in liutler, I'a . in and f«>i ! lit* afon»>aid county on Mou thy tin 7th ty of lM*v Iwii.j-' the day of n»-.\t term of said court. to answer the -anl complaint and show cause why a <ll - from the Umds of matrimony should not (H- granted as prayed for, to said I io-» iice Conley. You art* also hereby notitied that testi mony \*ill he taken ill the alcove case before tii« -aid oourt on Tuesday the Mil day of March IKW at which time and place you are notified to attend. WILMAM 11. DODOS. Sheriff. JNO. M. TIIoMfSON, I and -Atty's. NHVIU.N HI.ACK ) Notice in Divorce. Mis Sallie B. Carr9on In the Court of Com mon I'lcas of Butler vs. Co., Pa.. A. I*. No. 31. Sept. Term L*l»7, IHH »U Duican C. Carson 1H page 342. Two sui'ixH-ii.i* in above case having been returned "N. K. I "you the said Duncan C. t arson, i :H»VC named res|>ondent. are here by required to appear in the Court of Com mon I'le . s of Butler County. I'a., to oe held in Butier. I'a.. in and for the aforesaid coun ty on Monday the 7th day of March Ist*, be ing tlx lJrst day of next term of said court, in answer tin **.tld complaint and show cause why :i tlivtir t frout the i>onds of matrimony should not 1<« granted as prayed for, to the said Mrs. Sallie B. Carson. You ot also hwreby untitled that testi mony will IN taken in the atxtve ease l»efore the said < ou rt on Tueailay the *tli day of »lai ii l-.f at wblfli tline and place you are not ified to at tend. Wiu.i km B DODOS. Sheriff. UAI.STON & <«ItKKIL, Atty's. Notice in Divorce. Adallne Duncan In the (lourl of Com mon I'leas of But ler Co., , vs l*a , A. I>.. No. it, Sept. Term I*o7. lioolc I* page Nathan Duneun 1 Two subjHM-nas in al»ov4'case hav ing lieen returned v EL I " von the Mid N>th>i> Duuca.i, above named respondent, are lit re by it ioiired to appear in the Court of Com mon I 'leas of But lei County, Pa., to IH* held j In Butler. Pa.. In and for the aforesaid coun ty on Monday the 7th dav of Mardh I*l*, In— ing Ihe first day of next term of said court, to ansv.t r the said complaint and show cause why a divorce from the Ininds of matri mony -liould not lie granted as prayed for. to t lie said Adallne Duncan. You are also hereby notified that testi mony wi I lie taken In the aliove case In-fore the said Court on Tuesday the "111 day of Mait-b IHIIH tit which time and place you are notiii« <l to nt tend. \VIM.IAM 11. lH»i»i»rt. Sli«*rlfT .1. I». M A lisll A i,l„ Att'y. Orphan's Court Sale. II V virtue of an order MM I decree «ili« i m |ili HI s ( i iii ri of Hut l(*r < oiinty. I'u.. in Jul v at N«». fti, of Mitp'h T<»rm IMU*, of said Court, t lx' undersigned admltilsi rat<»r of I In* estate of laim Crlswell, lit!«• of AflMnt I wp„ coun ty aml.Htutc aforesaid, dne'd., will offer for sale at pulill'* vendue on tin* premise*. on Thursday, February 3rd, 1898, t I u'( loci P M of • I«I 'l. iv. all tliat eer - tain tia -t of I a 11« I -»l t«i a t«*«l In Adams two , HtiMi r county. state of I'emisy Ivthltlli, liouiided north by lauds of t 'oovert heirs and Samuel I'ark, * isl liy land of Sumii«>l Park and Mr - St« rn ti. Mint It l»y land of .lolin I! in and Win I'urvH IIIM! we-»t hy lands of I W. I\t IIIM dy's heir*. Newton l.crtliiK and < oovert heirs, corit UIIIIUK ID urn s, ttior«* or b with 'J fran m < IW«• 111 •• tc houses, one near ly new, hauU harn and other outhuild- Inn-. 2ori haid Land situated 'j tulle from Mars uid '» mile from Itowney vllle on IV »V \V. Ify.. eonvi nleiit toehurehe* and schools, land In good conditio - ami well watered, well adapted to elt In■ > to<*U raising or kch eral farming purnosi s. supposed to lie oil and tra« territory If de . • loped. TI-.KMN o| - \ l.i; One-half of the juif chase money to be pnld on eon flriniit lon of >aln by the I 'our! and the ot her half In one veur thereafter, with Interest, to lie secured by l»oud M.IMI mortgage on the premises, with u sua I waivers amfat tortieys com IN I *M|OI». ItOilftlCT KIDM, Adto'r. .Myoma, l*a. Ml .It NKIN St t» A I. lilt LAI II Atty's. Orphan's Court Sale. Ity virtue of an order ami decree of thf* Orphan's Court. In and for the County of Itutler. I'cnn'a , I the undersigned IVler A. Itariihart, administrator of the estate of Ml< liaei Itariihart. dee'd.. and duly appolnt eil trustee for t he pur|H»se of milking sale will olfer foi ale at public vendue, on the prem- Monday, February 21,1898. it one o'clock IV M . of said day seventy live iM'ieu afid sixty perches of land strict mens IIM is pei iiiriry of lini. (' I'll low, lv*|., til ed.! urn- atlfli, Ni7, situated In Itutler iwii., Itut ler < ounty, and state of I'ennsy Ivauia, and Ijoumh d and deserlbed as follows: On i in- north Ijounded hy ami udjoluliig lands of Mi Anna M -t« wart and I'eter l.ut/, on I In ♦ ast, hounded hy and adjoining lands of Thornly .lohiiston, on the south IsMimled hy and a<fjolrtlug lands of Hamuel Kohlusoti, John l.awell and puhlle road, and on t lie v\« I bounded hy Ifinds of .1 Croup and puh -11«• load, liwi lllng house, ham ami out building'* and orehard thin-on, and Is under i;ood state of i ult I vat lon. and Is In nil re * pee t . i valuable and desirable farm TI.UMh ol \ I.l', otie third of the pur eiiase mom v to tie paid on continuation of sale and the halanee In two eutial annual payments with Interest from suld eonllrma tion and to be «run d hy lionds with usual wa|v« it and <'omiiilsslous I'l II.K A It AItMl A ICT Trustee, I'cachvlllc P.O. I IK It \KIN att'y . Itutler. I'a. Orphan's Court Sale. Ityvlrtueof an order and deeree of the orphan's Court «»f Itutler County. I'eun'tt . I the undersigned administrator of the estate of William Iwirdlii, lute of Clinton twp. < ount y uid .late aforesaid, der'd , will ofTer foi ~ih at puldle vendue on the premises, Saturday, Feb. 20, 1898, ii I o'.• lo« I. I' M of said day. 2* acres ami I 111 per« In .of la lid •fI I• t me its II l< Us pe | .urv« v and draft of i I. Met^u lst lon, dated.lnn* ; I -a, *it tin ted In the township, • ounty and tale afon said, and hounded on the moth hy laml hof John Hal stead, on the • list hy lands of O I' Harvey, on the south i.y I Olds Of omul Hnydei and Mrs Mary C, L, <rd|n Old on tie H< II hy a puhlle road. I iam* dwelling house, fram* dahle, out hulldliiur-i and fruit ti< * s thereon; a ko*ml velnof'oal underlies tin land whl< h hits heen oneiied and ««perated The |ir<u>« rly Is In kimhl m pall and is In all n spo Is a deslra hie hour I 1.1.'M «»l M.I On. half »f the pur > 111 .« mom y t-» he nald on eon fir-mat lon of nil Old til* i liiilf 111 one year there >ft< i '.villi I«it• m i from said «oiitlrmatl«»n Mild f* • he • I III' d hy hofpls with U'iiial walv eis and commissions, I. H. I.A Kill N. Ailuilnlst rator, • HOllhtll tf I' 11 I Mi h att y Itutler. I'a Orphan's Court Sale. Ity virtue «,f au o rd« > and di-i m< of tIM , Otphati touit.in and foi th* ('ounty of Itut |e i I'eun'a , I tin umh rslKiied aduiluis tratorofthe e*tat« of IsaiM* Mulloway. of t 'oumM|uen« vllitf twp , roiiut y and state afoM lid <h « d . Will '.rr. r for sale at puhlle Monday, February 28, 1898, II • |JH <»'( • . I' N •'f i i'l »I i,• .in loin riled ll nd • v» nt y u< n .of land moi« or LESA. .11 II I led hi tie townstilp eininty and stulr llf"i> • •«*'. out hound* d and dem iHm d as f«d lo.' On tin inn ili hy lands of I Hodds and '< "lup« on tin •ast hy lauds of t|«|iou aids in h on tin outh hy lands of Thomas 'oilh'W.iy .oid on the w» .t I»y lands of John Ih' l ett oid untie! IfempTtUl. alnnit one i hundred io-d t went y a« h . .hired feuied and eII 111 % ated. latiauee wiMsllaurf; hrh'k dwelling hou v oid f» one hauU tairn and out hullo.n,' oid tfood orchard t heicon, well wntered o.d und< i i ild with KINMI vein of < 0.1 I and in I |e, idlo he oil iitnl territory if prop* rly develop* d and is In all n spe« t« a Val mi til" Old *h liable farm and home IIIM ' O I I i IfM I lllrd of •he pur iII I « iii"l" y lo hi paid on eoutii unit bin of ,'ih and tin balaie •• hi two egtml anntinl pii y rue n< •» wit h lut eiest f loin said eon firm n lion oid lo he «e< uied liy iMinds with usual waivers ami • ommlssloits TitoM \Ht» A I,M »W \ V Ndudnl Oabu of the , 4 | .le ~f U, (u . Oallo way. de« d * t Hut let < t» I'H I Ml l( ..KIN, lilt V lluil- r. I'M High Grade f CLOTHING — Keeping always >eforc us the fact that our success depends upon your satis -1 faction, we work constantly for the better— better in quality—better in workmanship — better in fit. If thats the kind of clothing you're after COME TO US there's no question about ■ prices, they're the lowest in the county. Douthett & Graham % Butler Penn'a. Heavy Suits and Overcoats AT % LIGHT PRICES. 9# The choice of quality, comfort and economy uiges your attention to these VALUES Men's Suits at $5 worth $9. " " 44 $7 " sl2. 44 " ".. .. ; SIO 44 sls. Men's Beaver Overcoats at $5 " $lO. " Kersey " 44 $7 " sl2. " Frieze Ulsters " $8 " sl3. " Chinchilla Ulsters at $6 " sll. The prices will make these goods move fast. SO COME EARLY * SCHAUL 8c NAST, 0 leading clothiers. 137 SOUTH MAIN ST., BUTLEtf, PA. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. In re estate of John Hetsel);es*»r, ilec'd., late of Winfielil twp., Butler Co., Penn'a. Whereas, letters testamentary have been issneil to the undersigned on the above estate, therefore all persons in debtcil to said estate will pltaae inake immediate payment, ami all having claims will present them properly prov e<l for settlement to J J. HKTSKLGKSSER, Kxecutorof Joh J HeUelxesaer, dee'd. Pa. W C. PINDLKY, att'y. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of Mrs. Mary Case, «lec'«l, late of Jefferaon twp., Hiitler Co., I'a., having been jjrant e«l to the undent jrned, all persons know ing themselves indebted to said estate will pitnse make immediate payment, ami any having claims axiMnat aaiii es tate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to WM. HKOINHOTIIAM, Kx'r., Saxonbnrg, Pa. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. l,ette»s testamentary on the estate of J. C. McCollouKb, dee'd., late of Pair view twp., Butler Co., Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said es tate will pleas; make immediate pay meut, and anv having claims against said estate will present them duly au ttenticated for settlement to ANNIIC MARY MCCOI.MHJCH, l'.i'r. Chicora, Pa. KAI.STON & (»KKKK, atty's. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. r.cttrrs testamentary on the estate of John M. Shira, dee'd., late of Parker twp., Hiitler Co., Pa., having been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons know ing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and anv having claims agsinst said ea tate will present them duly authenticat ed for settlement to A. M. SIIIHA, P.. B. Sill HA, Hxecutors. Shira P. 0., Butler Co., Pa. W (/'. I'INUUSV, Att'y, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of Henry Wagner, Sr., dee'd., late of But ler, Butler County, Pa., having l»eeu granted to the undersigned, al! persons knowing themselves indebted to raid es tate will please make immediate pay ment, mid any having claims against said estate will present them proj»erly authenticated for settlement to M ARY WACNKK P.iecutrii. or lIKNHY WACNKK, JK Att'y in Pact. Butler, Pa. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. Letters testamentary on the estate of I'etei Wallace, dee'd., late of Muddy rreeW Iwp., Hiitler county. Pa., havinv been granted to the undersigned, all jiersi.ii'. knowing themselves imlebted to —III li>«ll win lilmi nink- hwrnll ate payment, and anv having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement to W B. IXtDDS, Butler. Pa. J AS. WALL AC P., Portersville Pa. Ksecutora. EXECUTORS' NOTICE. In re estate of llnvid B. Crowe, dee'd., late of Forward twp., Butler Coun ty, I'enn'a. Letters testamentary having been grunted to the undersigned executors by tile Register of Wills, on the estate of af iresni'd decedent, therefore any and all persons indebted to said estate are hereby notified to jw»y the same, and those having claims should present them pro|»erly proved for payment to P.M.KN JAMK CHOWX, DAVIII N. CaowK, Renfrew, Pa. I'.*ecutors of David B, Crowe W. C I'INIII.KV, Atty. N«»v. v. ,H 97- EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. letters testamentary on the estate of James M llay, dee'd., late of Clinton twp., Ilntler Co. Pa., liaviug been grant ed to the undersigned, all persons know ing themselves indebted to said estate will plciw make immediate payment, and stljr tlKWiug claims ngainsl said es tate will pits lit them duly authenticat ed for settlement to CKOBOK K. IIAV, Km'r llrownadale P. (>., Butler Co. Pa. J. I>. M< Jt'NKtN, Att'y. FOR SALE worth of Heaver \'alley Traetlon tt |>er rvnt Hold I loud*, at par In Ureal pavalile at any bank semi annually, llufwiicf Union Niitlonal Hank, New llrlghtoii, I'N Address K B. HIMPHON, New Uilghtuu, i'n, SHERIFF'S SALE. E. 'I. No. 117. 11*. till. March Term. HK Williams .V Mitchell. Ally's. By virtue of a writ of PI. I'a. Isxueil ou. of the Court of < 'iiminiiii I'teas of llutler Co.. I'a., ami lo me directed, there wilt tie ex turn ed to puhllc sale, al I tie Court House. In tin' horouicli of Hiitler. I'a., 011 I'rlitay, the £*tlt ilay of January. A. I> IM«. at I o'clock P. M.. tlif followliiK OCHI TIIMVI iiropiriy. to-wlt: All III,' right, till)'. lutereM ami •'latin ami demand of Prank S. Clark of. In ami to all thut certain lot. pUnf nr parcel of lam!, xll uated 111 llutler lioroSnd waril, llutler coun ty, Pa.. bounded aw follows, to-wlt: Ou the north liy an alley, on the oast liy tot of Ml** Louie Mitchell, on llie south liy East IMa iniind street, west liy lot of C N. Boyd, W. S. 1)11 on. Mrs. ('arson. Post Office lot, J. P.. Hyer*. Pagl" office lot ami lot of W. A. Por (|uer. II|M>II which lot Is erected athro»story brick hotel known as the Park Hotel, witter well derrick, tank house, rnuluc. dynamo, electric Unlit ami watcr-lilant. frame ham. aud IM'IIIK the same lot or Krouml conveyed liy Henry Klteiimlller to Jame* Sellers, and liy 111111 sold to I'runk S Clark liy article of agreement dated the :Mlli day of February ■ SKI ami liy oalil Clark sold to Joseph Shirley under article of aureemcnt or contract dated April ,kl. IKU7 Hel/ed ami take;-. 11l execution as tlic property of Prank S Clark at the HUII of William A Clark. W11,1.1 A M II IKIltrW, Sheriff Sheriff's office. Itutler. I'a.. Jan. It IWs Have You Time TO ATTEND C. E. HILLER'S —CLOSING OUT SALE.— WINTER SHOES AND RUBBERS, When you come to Hutler bring a few dollars with you and attcnil this sale you can buy footwear at your own price for the next few weeks or until all Winter Goods arc dosed out. GOOD THINOS FOR LITTLE MONEY Men's good solid boots.. .. $i .40 Jliy's good solid boots 1.20 Men's good solid shoes.. .98 Hoy's school shoes 98 Men's fine buff shoes 98 Ladies' waterproof shoes. .. .98 Ladies' fine shoes, button or lace 98 Misses' fine shoes, button or lacc 98 RUBBERS ABOUT HALF PRICE Hoy's low rubbers IOC Ladies' cloth overs 25c Ladies' fine rubbers, pointed.. 25c Ladies' good heavy rubbers... 25c Men's heavy rubbers 40c Men's fine rubbers 5 0c Hoy's rubber boots s'-5° Ladies', Misses' antl Chil dren's boots 98c LARGE STOCK OK KELT HOOTS and OVERS. Don'l fail to attend this sale if in need of footwear. C. E. MILLER, aiS S. Main St., Butler, Pa. L. C. WICK, DKAI.KR^IN Rough i Worked Lumber OP AM, KINDS. Doors, Sash, lilinds, Mouldings, Shingles and l<ath Always in Stock. IJMI:, M VIR AND PLASTER Office op|M*lle P. .V W.'Depot. BUTLER. PA. L. S. McJUNKIN, Insurance and Real Estate Agent. 117 H. JIIPPP.KSON ST., BUTLER, - PA M. A. BERKIMER, Funeral Director. 337 S. Main St., Butler.
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