[CARTER'S feN CURE ■loklltadachfland relieve all the troubles inrt drat to • bilious (tats of the system, such aa Mainee*. Nausea. Drowsiness. Distress after eating, Pais in the Side. Ac. While their most remarkable success haa been shown In curing SICK , Tliailsrhs ret Ciim'i Lrmx Lmn PTLLS ■re equally TaluaMe^i^Conrttpatjon^curiDg Bran If they only cured " "** * HEAD. Aehe they would he almost priceless to thoae who suffer from this distressing complaint: hut fortunately their goodness does aot end hsra. and those who once try them will find Iheae little pills valuable in so many ways that tier will not be willing to do without them. Bat after aU sick bead ACHE is the bane of ae many Urea that here Is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure It while other* do not. Cabter'h Little Lrm Pirxs are very raiall and very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. They are strictly vefretalile ami do sot gripe or purge, but by their gentle action nlaaae aU who use them. In vials at 25 cents; fere for $1 Sold everywhere, or sent by mail. CAX7XS Mxncorx CO., Kit 7kL UH UDoss. Small Price. AOI«BLACKIJIO^4 i Sr Bad mhm it «U7 now. v Wolff'sACiMEßlacking IS A OREAT FABOR SAVER. A SHINE USTS A WEEK. IAIN AND SNOW DON'T AFFECT IT NO BRUSHINO REQUIRED. MAKES A SHOE WATERPROOF. OTTO BY MEN. WOMEN AMD CBILDRKH. Ou tM wathad lika Oil Cloth, and .hanlnfly Softens and PreMrve* all kinds of Leather. Ask lor It. and do Dot gin up till too g*t it, and foa wiO b* w*U nwaidad. 808 br Muni Btana, Oroean. DrncaiaU, Ac. for Harnesa It is onaooalad. WOLFF & RANDOLPH. PHiUDEum WHY YOU BHOULD USE SCOTT'S EMULSION OF OOD LIVER OIL WITE HYPOPHOSf»H!TES. It is used and endmrted by Phy gician * because it is the bent. It i 3 Palatable ac Milk. It is throe times as efficacious as plain Cod Liver Oil. It is far superior to all cthor so called SmulsioM. It is a perfect Emulsion, does not separate or change. It is wonderful as a flesh producer. It is the best remedy for Consump tion, Scrofula. Bronchitis, Wast ing Diseases, Chronic Cough and Ctuds. Sold by all T>ruggint». MOTT & BOWNC. Chemists. N Y. . E, ' v '", CATARRH Cream Give, Relief •nee and "tADJ COLO is HEAD RH/ORFEVER®| CATARRH |L /#| Jftt a Liquid, or Povxler. Free from Ivjuri u.*JL| oua Z>n<9« and — jf. f % offentivt Odor t. "tJta w A particle of the ISnlm Is applied intothn •ostrll. Is agreeable to use and is quickly «b ■orbed, effectually cleansing the nasal piuwitges St catarrhal virus, causing healthy sci-reUon*. It allays pain and inflammation, protects the BMnbranal linings of the liuad from additional eolda, completely heals the snrcs and n-itores the Dense of taate and smell. Id-iii'tlclal results are realised by a few applications. A TBOKOL'IIH THKATMKKT WII.L ct'KK. Price SO oenta at druggists; by mall, register ed, fl> cents. Circulars sent tree. BLY ISIidTH Kits, Druggists, *, Warr' ii Ht., W. Y. Catarrl la Hat a Blood fllaraae. No matter what parts it may finally effect, ca- Urrb always starte in the head, and belong* to tlw head. There 1m no mysu-ry or the origin or tkla dreadtul disease. It Ix-glns In a neglected •Old. One orthe kind that is "sure to l>e better tM a tew days." Thousands or victims know low It la by sad experience. Kly't < 'reuin Halm •uresco'dsln the head aud catarrh In all Its ■cages. DOCTORS LAKE Lm I PKIYATE DISPENBAKY. OFFICEB. 828 PENH AVE., MHK —PITTSBURGH. All forma of Delicate and Com plicated Uaeaaea requiring Covri* _ DntTUL and taaxTiric Medica fl*D an treated at this Diaiwnaarj with a lureeaa ■Mely attained. Dr.B. K. Laku la a member or the Beyw CoUaei of Phyaiclnns and Hurgeona, and la Ikeoidaat and moat axuerienced 6n I IALIBT In the aity. Special attention given to Nerruus Debility from exceaaive mental exertion, ii dlacrttiomi of joath A/*., caualnc phyaii ul and mental d« cay, lack •f energy, deapondeucy, eta; alao Cancers, Old Bores, fIU, Pile,. Kbiumatlam and all d aeaaes of the Hk In, Blood, Lungs, Urinary Organs. Ae. Conaultailon free and atrictly confidential. Ofßis boon Uto 4 and 7(•8 n. bl; Sundays 2to4p. m. only. Cailatot&o* w address <• K. Lane. M. D..M.K.C.P.H. or E. J. LAKE, M. D. mmMsa i w y>» i>c- n iH.iruanemly cured 4»y i*4l JI« A l'Kial'll I A. nr tliiirt lrom tiu-.n»»riu i jmh prninmiirtHl ln ruiuliio !»> "liters wrifit<ml. for Circular. CURE GUARANTEED. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR <»n thi face, hair for#- Ide«trwy«d *i orev*>r by E1e«I rI« t gijr H| i hLlrtr Kpotf I sad ail nod bl»tui«h<ifl of th* iikln, * compUxiou, bair and «caii> •urc««nfuiiy Itr«at«d by Dr. Van !>yrk Tbn Doctor ha- Jad 20 y«a rn' «*perW nc- In the practico of nlB ■penalty, and ntjtnb#ra bin pa n«aui oar loont proiutnaut farnilieii. If yuu ara afflkcl**d witbany uf tlmaUvcbletuUbtt*, avoid patant ifl«diclu«!ii and conßQit Dr. Van ■yckatunci.. Hpactal tcrui* tuall who make *afrag«ia«ulajlbl« month. Book frn«. Kuw ®«Bt.e.«b.m,d,brui.|| fallonorad're.a »hk or CV ' W 1,1,1 i'blladel -5,,' ° u , ** ll avnuoß, Plttaborgh, Pa. , noora sto 1 and gto 7 Bnnd, y ., i u ' ID 'FRTKFRC °l h i«amln» 1 fcel I IwSll* tint |>Ap« , or obtain attimat a w*fedv«fti«inf . whan In Chicago, will find it on Wc it ' LORD ft THOMiS. B E OITIZE2ST. M liSCKL ANKOI'S | Only One Sale. '•I found, the other day, a drummer who J had been on the road three years and had made only one sale," he said, as he leaned oTer the cigar case. Nobody believed him. "What did he sellf" asked the whisky drummer. "Suspension bridges. ''Lay thy sweet bands in mine, he said, but she only remarked that she hid neuralgia and must hold her head. He gave her Salvation Oil anil now he holds * rmm diixoai etery* section ol the i-tate come reports of a general improvement of the people, due no doubt to the influence of Dr. Bull's Congh Syrup, which costs only 25 cents. —Recently a western editor refused the request of a subscriber who wanted him to pablish the Ten Commandments. The reason he gave was that, even though the Commandments were old, some of his sub scribers might think the allusions were personal and stop the paper Consumption Surely Cured. To Tb» Editob:— Plaaae inform your readers that 1 bars a positive remedy for the above-named disease. By its tlmsly use thousands of hopeless esse* have been permanently cured. I shall be glad to s«nd two bottles of my remedy FREE to any of your readers who hare consumption If they will send me their Express and P. O. address. Beepect fully, T. A. BLOCCM, X. C., 181 Pearl St, S. T. Drunkenness —Liquor Habit- In All the World There is But g n * c fi |r nr Haines' Gnlflftfl It can be given In a cop o" tea cr coffee with out thf knowledge ol the pe-son taking It effecting a speedy and permaneotcr-e.wbether the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alco holic wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been cured who have taken the Golden Spec ific In their coffee without their knowihajje. and todav believe they quit drifklm? of their own free will. No harmful effects results from Its administration. Cures guaranteed. Send for circular and lull particulars. Address, In confidence, Golden Specific Co,, W> Kace St. Cincinnati, O. PITS.—AII fits stopped free by Dr. Kltae's Great Nerve Bentorer. No fits after first day's use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and 12.f i trial bottle free to Kit cases. Send to Dr. Kline, iKI Arch St., Phll'a, Pa. MEMORY MMnadariaießtMl. Books laaroad in otta mtnif. Testimonials from all parts of ths floto. Prospsctas POfT I mSS 2" SBSRS York! You will get One hundred cents worth of good re liable footwear at HUSELTON'S FOR EACH AND EVERY DOLLAR YOU PAY EVER YTI ME, WHETH • ER YOU BE MAN, WO MAN OR CHILD. Our Goo<lb are not marked up to admit of making you a present with each and every purchase as some little dealoi> do to try and catch trade. 1 here must be something wrong with a business house that has to oiler prizes and gifts to induce customers to buy lrom them; it does not sound as though their business was satisfactory to them. The buyers of Boots and Shoes nowdays are as smart as some dealer are; they fu ly understand, and don't expect $1.25 worth of shoe leather lor $1 .00; all they want is full value for their money,and buy as cheaply as their neighbors do at one straight price. They don't v. ant to buy a shoe at $1.25 with a little present thrown in worth ten cents or less which they should have paid SI for. so you see how it goes. We don't give presents, but do present you with more soli 1 leather for sl, and bitter styles than any shoe house in Buf IE-R county. B. C.IIUSELTON. No. 4, N. Main St Butler. I'a 'C V^rCFFLJFRFF "'il ijA ln,A*ii t u I'ostercd '< -u >* SjgUr.KU-'O: BGP.EAT 03 /.■! NCrtVER-fJTOTEK •_jvj/ <.j.Vl:h/>im/vXcrvh Dissa O-ly run ,sr~ ' <- Al/„ /,•-• Fu, t/iUfty, ,U fljf/'•»yr u»' Tre*»iv? in-l fa trial tx*(!c frrc t». a l • Utr.v"., tuey ptymg ecpre%»<-h.»qf«on!»o* when SM ■ '•- I. ,-.,.1 P. o an-1 *«■**•»% «,i •VM 1 •!•-». VUNIVn, Af hSt..i*hU«deliihU,Pa :.t<- : , t is-m/i U! IMITATrNG FRAUVS For Sale or Rent.! The house known as the Campbell | IIoUKe, in Millerntowii, formerly u • -«1 as a I hotel, is for sale or rent. For particulars. inquire «>f K. p. Scott, Esq., or W. !». Smith, Butler, I'a. WHEN YOU VISIT PITTSBURG CALL OX JOHN H. &A. MURDOCH, . 5<)H SmitSfield St.. for Trees, Seeds, Lilies, 1 (tram? Vinos, llnrdy Hoses, Canary Uirtls, : Gold Fish. etc. I'cscriitUve full (Jatuluugn mailed free. SHERIFF'S SALES. jy ?r™ •KS,rSi?s«s *•: t^ lf {«r ro Pa and to dlm'ted. ."ere to P ub " c at lhe Court H "use iD tUeborougii ol Kuiier, on Monday, the 3d day of March, A. D.. 1593. at l o'clocK. P. M.. the following de scribed property, to-wlt: E D No. 06, March T.. l*9o- A - M. Cornelius, alt y. ~1 lne rlsht, title, interest and claim of H. M. Sieen. of. lu and to a lot ot ground, situated In HutU-r borough. Butler Co.. 1 o . bounded as fol lov s. to-wlt: Beginning al tile B ° ulll * e f^? > Stn I at a pin on corner of spr.ng Avenue and tliu \S av. tbence along Elm Way in * erly direction 9«teet to corner of lot of Cai , viu R. >mitn et. al.. th' uce north along line of | said lot lorty teel and six lncli.- to line ot lot . No. IS in same plan, thence alot? lineollotN). , 1* ku feet to a pin oi Spring A\enue. the place | ot' te A bWcKsraltU shop thereon j Seizt'd and taken In execution a> ihj* . ol H. M. steeu at the suu of Lutler fe.iMngs i Hank iur use ot Mary T. Allen. j„ .. .. - ..—<i;?. Ail the i l^tit title, iuturest and c'a'm of James M. Thompson, of. In and to acres or land, more or less.situated in Centre Twp., But ler Co.. Pa - bounded itsiollows. to-wlt*. On tLe north tiy Georire Kider and puollc road, east by Samuel liid'T seuih by l*ennger. west by Malaciit hagl ■. (Jne-storj' frame house with log addition, irame stable, lruit trees and out buildings thereon. Seized and taken iu execu tion as the property of James M. Thompson at the suit of John Korcb' E. D. Nos. so and 51, March T„ lsyo. Greer & Kalston, att'ys. All the right, title. Interest and claim ol J. W. Kalston. of. In and to one nundred acres of land, mo.e or le?s, situated In Sllpperyrock Twp., Butler Co. I'a.. bounded as follows, to-wlt: t>n the north by \V. A. Uenntson and Alex. Blaek, esat bv llarvey Cooper, south by A. Grossman and west by Alexander Uennison; together with a two-story irame house, frame ham and out buildings thereon, seized and taken in execu tion as the piopertY Of J. W. Malston at the suit of Sarah M. Italstoo. E. I>. Xo. 47, Match T., lsvi. K. Marshall, att'y. All the riglit, title. Interest and claim of Frank Morris, of. In and to eighteen (I-) acres of land, more or less, situated in Butler Twp.. Butler Co.. I'a.. bounded as follows, to-wlt: on the north by lands of Mrs. Wilson Mc candless, east by lands formerly of W. S. Zi g ler. south by William Cratty heirs, west bv the old Mercer road. Mostly cleared and all tenced Frame house. Irame stable and orchard there on. Seized and taken In execution as the prop erty of Frank Morris at the suit of \V. S. Morns. brcaUi, uii'yd. All the right, title, interest and claim of Henry C. Sutlirr and Edward Sutlifl.dec'd. in the hands of his Adui r John 1.. Kelcliert, of. in and t/> live (5) Hen sol land, more or less, situated In Worth Twp. Butler Co., I'a.. bounded as fol lows, to-wlt: On the north by Dr. Abernathy s heirs, east by John C. McNees heirs, south by mill darn anu public road, west bj public roau. All fenced and cultivated. Small frame dwell ing house and stable tuereon. ALSO—Of, In and to eighteen (18) acres of land, more or less, sltuatcu in Worth Twp., But ler Co., I'a., bounded as follows, to-wlt: tin tne north by I. C. McNees lid's et. al. east by 1. C. McNees heirs, south by John Studebaker and M. Klchert. west by William Mcßrtde anil pub lic road; together with a small name woolen factory and stable; also a dam water-power, etc., thereon, oy which said woolen factoiy is operated. Ai-SO—Of. in and to (40) acres of land, more or less, situated in Worth Twp.. Butler Co.. I'a.. bounded as lollowu, to-wlt: on the north by Alexander Mctiown. east by I. M. llavis. A. I. Glenn and Win. Curry, soutu by 11. I'. McCluer and Albions lieiis. west by 1. Kaullrnali. Al>uut 10 acres cleared, leneed and cultivated; balance timber or woodland. Seized and taken in execution as the property ol Ilenrj C. .Sutllit and iidwaru SuUill, dee d, in the hands ol Ills Adin r Joh.i L. lU;lchert at the suit ol ii. Mc- Junkiu. K. U. No. 43. March T., 18S0. T. 11. Lyon, ait y. All the »igl,t, title, interest and tia'ui of W. M. osboru. or. In and to one (1) acre of land more or less, sii Uiited In Auains Twp tlutl. r CO.. I'a.. bounded as lollcws, to-w'l: <jji toe north bv .1. l. Muier, e.csi by Ur. St irii. south o: I'.i'A. K. I(. to., west b> Highland Awnu ; | together with a L*o-story name and ontouiiuiiigj thereon. »ei,.eu and lauen in | execution as the property of W. M. 'Jsboi n al the suit of J. W. Stang. K. Ll. No. 13, March T., 1«U). N\ . 11. LUsk. att'y. | All the right, title. Interest and claim ot J. | W. McCanoiess, 01, hi and to I acre ol land, i more or less, situated In \ enango Twp.. Butler Co,. I'a.. bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north :0 an alley, east by an Uiley, suutli bj Franklin and Ko>eourg iiiKe, wesl by an alley; together wit h a irauie nuuse, frame bla' k.sinltU Shop, irame stab.e, iruli trees and outouddnigs tiier on. seized and taken iu execution as lne property ol J. W . MeCandless at the suit of I'liomas Morrow lot use of H. I'lttock. ■ i. Waen the plainUH or other lieu creditor becomes the purchaser the cost, ou the writ must be paid and a list of tb" Ileus including ; mortgage searches ou the property ■•ld to gether wit'i such lien creditor s receipt lor the amount of the proceeds ol the sale or such por tion thereof as ue may claim mu-.l be luruisued lhe Sheriff. ■i. All bids must be paid in lull. 3. All sales not settled Immediately will be continued until l o'clock r. u. oi next daw at wnlcb time ail pri'pert> not settled lor wn: lie | put up and M»iu at the expense and risk ol lhe i person to tvtiom -1 sold. •see I'uri.on' !j'cat, Dili edition, •»i«>, ' and .smith's r oruis. page ;n!l. ULIVfcK . IMCOIC, Sheriff. Sheriff's Olllce, BaUer. i'a., Feb. i:t, is'j*l. REGISTER'S NOTICES. Tlie lierehy aotlce that Hie loi lowing account,i or Kxocuiors. Adiniiilstra and «*u«tnllaii». have filed In Ills «» 11. e coruliig 1 lo law. and will tie preieuleii lo • ourt lor • ouiiniiutiuii and allowance 011 VVed uch'j.o, Muri-n i|ii. A. I*.. lv.m. at a o'clock I*. 31 | •»1 ftald day. 1. Final account ot Nicholas Klott, executor ol Michael W'-llaud, deed. laU; of Clearfield Tji. 2. Final account ot .Jalie n (ioldlnger. a<l- UilnlHtrator of Aniiiwio Cioldlnj;er f dee'd, lat'J ot Farkei i vi p. 3. 1 iihi partial account of Shaw uud ' KotM'it Black. ttdnnnlntratorH of Margaret I Miav.■, (ice'd, lafol llai i 1.-ivill'- b »n«u^h. ». Kiual ' uunt or I'lioH. vv . Ellloii. Miluiiii- i miraior "i Jane Ulliotl, deed, late ot liaifalu 1 wp. 4. Final account of Alex. Stewaii adinluis tratoroi loUn i>. Heckerl il d, late oi Conuo ijuenesKliig i wp. «. Firsi. Ilual and distribution account ol .Margaret Martin aici A. li. Gibson, udnihi's traiois « . T A. ol John O. Martin, d c'd, I. ,e or l'arker Twp. 7. Final account of J. 11. Gib on and Jaue K. Moore uiimlnlsti ators of James It. Moore, dee'd, late ol WaSnington Twp. c. Final account ol Jol.n liaistead and 11. 11. | tlalsiead evecutoi of lienry Hals lead, doe'd, late of < 'union Twp. li. Final account of Thomas Badger, executor ol Ann Badger, d! c'd. late ot Brad) Twp. 111. Partial a count or Hugh GUI, ex-c.itor of hilza Ann (•ill, de«V late ol Mercer Twp. H. I'mat account of Henry S. Single, execu tor of Gideon single, dec d. late ot Butler 1 up. Ifinal account ol Tirzau J. White, admin istratrix ol Anderson F. White dee'd, late ol Butler borough. 13. Final account of Charles VV. I'ugli, execu tor ol Isaac l'ug.i. dee'd, late or W luliel-i I wp. 11. First and tlnai account ol Ku nrzi-r i Christy, adliilnlstralor or Jain , McCollouxh' d< c'd, i.neoi Ifilmn Two. 1.",. Final and distribution accouui or Cath erine Keck, administratrix or Matthias Keck, dee'd, laic or Summit Iwp iu. First and Ilnal account of F. Zeliuer. ad minLstralor C. I. A. ol J. L. Cuiuuierry. de-j'd, late of Zelleuople borough. I',, i irsL and final account, of Wm. .Maliold. exe Utor of Nenl M'Tlavitt, dee'd, laic or Clav Iwp. ik. Fiist supplementary account of Henry Heck, executor of .Morltz IJoerr, deed, late ol Jellerson Twp. In Fust and Imal account or W. I*. Uliies. executor of W. W. McQuisiloil, dee'd, late of Brady 1 wp. jo. Flrd and final account of W. W. Mcguls lloii. dee'd guardian ol Minnie Mct/ulstlou, hiluorChild o, Jane Mcguistioii, a-, staled by W. I'. Hlnes. executor oi said deceased guar dian, late or Br.uly Twp. First and I dial account of Win. W. Me (Jidhlioii, dec'i'. guardian Ol John 11. McOdls I Hon mlnoi euild • r Jaue M< cjuisiiou, di, ,j, as staled by VV. I'. I lines,executor ol said deceased guardian 'ale ol lirady Twp. Final acis uut or Minerva Belghlcy, ad iiiinlsiralrix id i.eoike W. IVelglney, oe 'd, late of Coniioquenesslng Twp. •z.i. Final account ol Norman Patterson, guar dian of Clara C. cooper, minor child ol al ibou < ooper, dee d, lale ol rock Twp. Notice is ,iereby given mat N\ r„tiei o.i, guardian, will make application to oe dis charged at tne tlin ol continuation or tills ac count. Z». Final and uistrlbullon account or Jacob G Kicker, a'imiiiistraior or i.i urge r eger, dee d, lute o, VV inile'd 1 VV|i. Notice Is hereby given that Jacob G. Klcger. adminlstralor, wi'l make aopPcatlon lor dis cli..-je at t.ie nine of eoulirmalioii ol this ue couul. First it ml partial account of J antes I*i vor ui.niinMii'ator <I . A. ol •hii't; 1,. C'lii ».•»!», occ <1 lale Ol cherry Iwp. 11. A. AYIiKS. Register. Widows' Appiaisements. The rullowing' wulown' appraSemenls or per sonai pro|,erl v and reul estate, set aparl lor lhe 111 neHI 111 widows or decedents, have been liled 111 the office or lne Clerk of the Gi pli ills' t null oi Butler county: Widow or w<) Smith, dee'd, real estate..« 1.1 on • vv .1 A ■ ii.tins. ,;> e d ji i on •• Henry i rtscli. dee'd umi " Thomas Crltehlow. dee'd :;mi 1 i •• Joseph Keliliug. dee'd :a» <m " Amos Pyie. d"c'il :aw no " Jaine Browtilleld. dec'il . i Ml I " ' llavi l Myers, dee'd no " l.y ii' au ' ruup.drc'il ;ti ,o i " Samuel Sheldon, dee'd . ii'.o im I •' "John/.. Xhrfler. dee'd :'M't (j>, j " Uriah Albert, deed II .'io I " V, iliiiim Kaulinaii, dee'd s.; an '• •' George Gruver dee d ,'iOii <KI ' " t 'has H. J. Marshall Kill :w . " " Andrew Narcrosi, dec'il, (rial | <'hildreii ( f .Jaixii'M Ajinaa. dee'd ;ifn> Al! |mth<»i»h in!fr«*nte<l In the above apuralse inentH Will tak«' i»oll« .• that they will l»- j.r.- I Menie'l lo the <>rphan.> t'ourt ou \Ve lir*Hoay ilie ihda> of darch. l-fij, uud if no »*\ epf loiK »»«• Med they will »>«• cohtlrtncd aiisolutelV l»> the Court. ItKi hjcn Mi l.i.\ ain. « '»-rk <>. t\ C- VV ICK, DRALKR IN Rough and Worked Lumber OP ALlt KIN*IIS Doors, S;ish, Blintls, Mouldings, Shingles and Lath Al ways in Slock. LIME, HAIR AND FLASTKK. Office opposite I'. .1 W. Depot, butler, _ _ _ _ PA . in the Citizen. Jury Lists for March. List of Grand Jurors drawn this 27th of January, A. D. IS9O, to serve as Grand Ju rors at a regular term of the court com nenc ing on the 3d day of March, A. D. 18SK). Adderhold, Albert, Jefferson twp., farmer, i Anderson, William, Coonq'g " Armstrong, Warrer Che ry " J Beatty. Samuel, Lancaster Bell, S O, Parker twp. farmer. Campbell, Elme *. Clearfield twp. producer, Conway, John, " " larmer. Con lev, P. J, Adams twp. farmer. Cochran, Willi m, Mercer twp. gent. Dill John W, Butler, Ist wd, carpenter. Heck art William, Clinton twp. farmer. j L>, Adams twp. farmer. McGill, Calvin. Slipperyrock twp. farmer. ; McGuire, C U, Donegal twp. farmer. : McGiuley, J F P, Oakland twp, " ! McMichael, F M, Fairview boro, carpenter. Nichols, K S, Butler 2d wd, bricklayer. ' Oesterling, Joseph, llutler, 2d wd, laborer. ! Stewart, William, Butler twp, farmer. ' s. C'a.r KolH-ri Ontertwp, .. .r£™i, Klol>, «. r.iui>erry Iwji, Weitzel, Adam. Butler twp, blacksiu .Q. Wi-e, Calvin, Peno twp, farmer. Wise, Alfred. Harmony boro, liveryman. List of petit jurors drawn this 27th day of January, A. D. IS9O, to serve as petit jurors a: a regular term of court commencing on the 10th day of Marsh, A. D. 1890. Anderson, O H, Allegheny twp. larmer Barnbart, A W, Butler " " Bollinger, P R, Fairview boro, carpenter Boreland, Charles E, Butler sth wd, clerk Byres, John S, Petrolia boro, liveryman Cooper, Oliver, Slipperyrock twp, farmer Crow, George W, Butler 4th wd, bricklayer Cimpbtll, W L, Parker twp. driller Coulter, J C Jr, t enter twp. farmer Cypher, A, Butler 2d wd, merchant Doerr, George, Buffalo twp, blacksmith Easley, GF, " " farmer English, James Y, Franklin twp, farmer Fair, L M, Butler sth wd, carpenter Fiedler, Benton, Jackson twp. laborer Gillelaud, John A, Summit twp, farmer Geifler, Henry, Wiufield " " Green, T S, Butler stb wd, gent Ilenry, William, Allegheny twp. producer Huselton, George, Penu twp, farmer ilotfner, Adain, Butler 4th wd, carpenter Jones, W 11, Franklin twp. farmer Johnston, W M, Butler Ist wd, laborer Klingler, llarry, " .'id " miller iL. " " toreman kaufiolu, ilenry, Jelfti'sju ralUicf Kean, W S. Karns City boro, producer Kennedy, D K, Muddy creek twp. farmer Monnie, W 11, Oakland twp, larmer Martiu, WB, Forward twp. " Miller, Alfred, Clay " " Moore, Samuel, Frankliu twp. farmer McDevit, John, Center twp. farmer McCaudless, A Butltr 2d wd, tailor McGeary, YV B, " 3d •' merchant McLaughlin, D G, Fairview twp. farmer Earkin, W 11, Butler Ist wd, machiuest O'Donnell, John V, Oakland twp. farmer Parker, John, Donegal twp, producer Smith, G M, Millerstown boro, laborer Smaihers, A J, Evans City boro, merchant Shields, Harrison, Worth twp, farmer StauHer. George, Eancaster twp, " Stewart, Onu, Muddycreek twp, " Swurtzlander, Andrew, Oakland twp, farm Thoma*, PW, Couno<juennessing " " Wallace, W E, Forward twp, larmer Woods, John, Zelienople boro, carpenter Roacl Reports. Notice Is hereby gi\en thut the road reports nave Leeu continued nisi by i.it? Court aud w ill be oil I lie llrst \S dnesday ol .March, ltwu, befu£ the jtli day t.iereof. at tvuicli time. If no exceptions arc liled, the same »il! be continued absolutely. it. 1). No. 1. Sept. Session, 1889. I'tlbllc road In Uutler Twp., beginning at a point on the I'lllsburg and Butler tiirnp:te, a public road at tin- southwest corner of the South Cemetery, to lead to a point on tne rtaxoubui'K public road, at or near the dwelling house ol i houiaa While. Sept. 1 SBB9. viewers uppolntmt by tne Court; Sept. 7, ibSU, order to view issued; l>ec 2, tss», viewers' report Hied, reporting tne road as prayed for nec< asary and Tbe probable cost ol making sumo to be seventy live dollars, and in their estimation should oe borne bj the township and that tne damages assesseu suould i<e paid by tne county, aud tuey assessL-d the following damages and none others, viz: To John N Muu z, 1_'7..M1. Dec. 4, 18S9, approvea aim lixed width ot road at tiiirty three feet, notice to be givcu according t j rules Ot C'OUrt. liV THK CO Li KT. it. D. No. 2, Sept. Session, lssy. I'etltloii oi inhabitants of Summit township lor appointment ol v iewers lor the erection ot a brid/e over lloiiuy lirook at tue place wiie.e the public highway, i oinuienclug at or near (lie house or James Stevenson and ending near the iiouv ol Lewis lieltig In Summit Twp., ero.->.->e-> Uie said Kouliy lirook. hept. L'ti, IKS'J, viewers appointed by tile ( ourt; Sept. 27, I order to view Issued; Nov. •'«, lsvi, report of viewers llled us follows, viz: lhe bridge proposed in the pel il ion and order to view Is necessary and that '.he erection of the same will ruqune mole ex pense man Is reasonable the township oi .>llOlll,l should bear, aud eld locate the site thereof a.s suowu in the drait attaeued thereto. No damages Hs.se.v>e(l. tHc. I, lata, approved; notice to be ifivcii according (o rules oi l.ouil. ifY in K COL i:r. 11. D. No. 3. Sept. Se.->»lon, lHsy. Petition or citizens of Worth township lor viewers to view site lor a county bridge over Studebaker's run in Worth township wheie the public road, leading Iroai Meclianlesburg to KIIIOU'H Mill road, ERO-SES over said run. nept. z*. Assy, viewers appointed bj the Court: hept. 27. iss'j. order to view Issued; Nov. 1, isv.i, repoi t ol viewer-riled, rep rung the bridge proposed necessary aud that the election ot the same will require more expense than It Is reasonable the township of Worth should bear, and did locate the site thereof the same as the township brluge now standing, and would recommend that the span or said budge be at least thirty feet and the height at least two feet higher than township bridge standing there No d.iuiugesassessed. Dec. 4,l**l*, approved; nollce to be given according to rules ol Court. lly THK COL'JtT. PUTLKK C'OLNrV. ss. Certified lroiu the record tills Ist day of Feb ruary. IsDO. LIKT UKN M>;EI.VAI>, clerk <i- S. Christinas Goods for Everybody. A Hjileudid line of fancy and ÜBC ful artieleH of every deßcription. Match Hafes—i» brass, nickel, cel luloid, oxidized silver and rubber. Toilet ctisea,manicure Bets, nliavitig nets gloves and handkerchief boxes in leather and pluah. Odor canes in leather, pluwh and celluloid. Smoker's sets, vases, per fume stands, and an endless variety of fiue poods, which must be seen to be appreciated. All finer, nicer and cbeuper than ever before. The pub lic M invited tn call at KEDICK'S Drugstore, next to Lowry House. Examine our goods anil gel our prices. Millinery. New Felt Hats and Bonnets. New Tips, I'lii me*, fiirdfl and NVw vHwts In all coiurn. Mew satins, ribbons, velvet ribbons, broeade ribbonx and ribbons. N»*w tinsel rord, twisted cowi, b<*ad coid. Ladles' and children's furnlHliln/x RO<MJS. I.ttdles* and elilldren'H underwear. Indies and ehlldren's hosiery. Ladles'and children'!) cor- K»*ts and corset waists. Ladles' and children's hose supporters. Kid gloves, cashmere gloves, silk mittens an<t wool mittens. Latest novelties in neckwear. M. F. M. Marks. i no ciioM'K s< IIOOI.s BROOKE HALL, For Girls and Young Ladies. Media Academy, For Boys and Young Men. SWITHW C 'SHORTLIDfciE. A M \ If!' ' t/Alll A l I^.l MISDIA. VA . (Near Philadelphia.) .3. K. Kastor, I'liu tieol Slate Roofer. Ornamenlal and Plain Slating Of all kinilH done on Hbort notice. Ollice with \V. 11. No. 7, N. Main St„ Residence North Kim street, Butler, Pa. SAMPLES. SAMPLES. "Special Prices in Footwear.' Grand Sample &: Mid-Winter Sale OF AN ENTIRE STOCK! OF WARM GOODS, HEAVY GOOES, ETC.; IlaviDg just received ti iaree Hue of sample Boots and Shoes from several first-class tactories, I take great pleasure in informing you of this great sacrifice sale. Among these samples are some very fine shoes for j Men, Ladies and Misses— something suitable for dress aud which will be ; sold at a very small margin 1 have also on hand a big lot of \\ inter Goods | which will be sold during thii sale at a great reduction. Among these are 75 cases Men's, Bovs'and \ouihs' Kip Boots. A big line of Arctics and ; Alaskas and woolen goods all descriptions. Slippers, felt wool j shoes, with or without leather foxiog, and also a big line of Holiday Goods, j But it can't be helped, considering the sort of weather we have been having, , no snow, bnt a constant mvd, and under these circumstances wool goods j and heavv boo'.s can't be sold at a margin, but we will will take it as it comes if the season is against us. We will not hold these goods, but sell them for whatever they wi 1 bring—this is the method we have mapped cut with the anti-backward season sale. I also intend starting East in a few days and will put my whole attention to lowering the stock preparatory to starting on my Eastern trip—so read carefully each item—note the price and the first time vou visit Butler call around and see me. whether you wish to luy or not But after you examine my prices you aie eure to buy, for you cannot resist the bargains. lam offering 35 cases Men's Kip Boots at $1.50 and upwards; 25 cases Boys' kip Boots at $1.25 and upwards; 15 cases Youths' Kip Boots at $1 00 and up wards; fine sample «Loea. ranging in prices from $125 to $3 00; 8 dozen Woman's calf phoes, warranted waterproof, at $1 25; 79 pairs child's calf shoes, solid leather tip, at 90c. and $1: 300 pairs Men's calf and buff shoes, in button, lace and Cong ,atsl2s to $2.00. Any of these shoes fully worth from $1.75 to $2.00. Child's school shoes, heel or spring heel, tips or plain toe, at 05c. to 75c. Call and examine, whether you wish to buy or not. 25 cases Men's Rubber Boots at reduced prices. Men's working shoes in a good Brogan, Creemora or a good Buff Balmoral, with solid taps, and for the glass house trade we have a solid brogan, hob nails, clinket heels, which cannot be beat for wear and comfort Call ahd see these shoes The price will be a great inducement for you to buy. Shoemakers' supplies of all kinds. Three brands of leather. A tull stock Sheffie) sole leather. Charles Simon's French kips. Levan calf, etc., etc Zinc, rubber soling,iron, Swede iron, and all nails suitable for shoemaking Shoemakers tools of all kind. Send for our price list and see our prices. Rubber Good* of all Kinds. Boston, Woonsocket, Candee and Colchester Boots and Shoes at low prices. Medium, knee and hip rubber boots. A large line of Men's fine ; dress shoes, manufactured by the leading factories ot the Eastern market, 'cut from any material desired Kangaroo, Cordovan, Porpoise, French calf, etc, Machine, Acme and hand welts When vi.-iting Butler, drop in aud examine the well-known makes of shoes which I will show you. Should you not desire a pair of these at present, don't stay away but call and select for yourself a fine pair of shoes for future footwear. I have also on hands 4 dozen of my o.vn make,box toe, pegged, and fine dress shoes which will also be sold during this sale, very cheap At all times a lull stock of my own make, box toe boots, long leg, hand sided aud hand pegged. A Iso the celebrated Gokey boot, in box or plain toe. This sale will last for six weeks, as about that time or two weeks pre vious our Spring stock will begin to arrive and the above method we have mapped out for this special clearance sale. Trusting you will all visit my store and secure a share of the bargains I am offering. Boots and Shoes made to order. Repairing, either in leather or rubber goods, done on very short notice. Mnil orders will receive same attention as if brought in person. A box of fine leather pomade free on application, YourS truly, JOHN BICKEL, 22 S. Main St. - Butler, Pa Grand Closing Out Sale! On Monday, the 10th of February, we will begin our closing out sale, when everything in our store will be offered at its cost price. On the Ist of April we shall be obliged to quit the millinery business and devote our whole attention to that of dressmaking. Before this date our goods must be sold, and we have put the prices where they must sell at sight. If you wish to taKe advantage of phenomenally low prices call. If you wish to take advantage of a large stock, call early. Kemember, the goods must and will be sold, and soon. Miss M. H. Gilkey, NO.«« S. MAIiN NT, BIJTLER, PA OPPOSITE P. O. NO MOR^^^THIS! Bobber gbwi mill— worn uliUU»ft*>»Hj ii»;ht will otlAit sap <.rr tint tm. To mimly this evil Iho "COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO.. oflVr a HIUM* with the Insido of the 1I*N»1 LINED will rublier. Thin clings to the Mliom and pr«-vents Ui© Kuhlx-r from off. fall for ilio "Colcheter" " ADHESIVE COUNTERS ■ml vou can walk, run or jumpln tliuu. I CURE FITS! When T my Ctna I do net mean merely to ptop them for m time, ami then have V>«"® t«" turn again. I HUD A RADICAL CUJTTS. ! 1 haio made the disease of FITS, EPILEPSY or FALLING SICKNESS, A Ufe-lflBR Study. I WABSAKT my remedy to L'OKB the worit cajtea. Became other* baro failed 1* no re anon (or not now receiving a core. beodatoDce (or a trckUae and a FaK* HOTTLB of my INWAI.I.IBIX lucunvr. O lvu Kxprcus and tost Office. It costs yoa nothing for a trial, and It wUI euro you. Address H.O. ROOT, M.p.. IM PUM ST.. New YORK TO W|Ag MEN Bofferlog from the effect* of youthful errors early docay, waatlntf weakm- **. lout manhood. etc.. I will ■end a valuable treatum faealed) containing full particulars for homo cure. FREE of chargo. A •plendid medical work ; ehouldbo road by every In an who la nervous and debilitated. Addreee, Frof. r. C. roWLIIU, Jloodus, C'oniu rmWFTIioiGEMTS SMKhttra UJUIMwa]ueu.a.MUTT,N.« i uracil* 115. $ B. 1 NEW SPRING Dress Fabrics The new arrivals are twin# opened up eaeh day now, and they lire voted ou alt sides "a lot of beauties." 100 pieces of double width Mixed Checks, in browus, greys and olive colorings; not ordinary every day looking stuffs, but elegant and stylish in appearance. The fact is that these goods are exact copies of high-cost foreign floods. We bought the entire lot and will offer them at the low price of 35 cents. Another lot of those double width (27 inch) Mixed Tricots at 15 cents. A lot of 40 inch Colored All-Wool Serges at 50 ceuts. The best quality we ever HUW for 50 cents, and worth every day 05 ceiits. Regular line of new colors of elegant 40 inch Wool Henrietta Cloths at 75 cents. Plenty of stores sell this quality at SI.OO Handsome new Spring Stripe Dress (Hoods, 42 inches wide, SI.OO. New Salines New Embroideries New Wool Suitings New Jndia Silks New Ginghams. In fuct plenty of new goods and choicest styles in every department. Because goods are new or scarce is no excuse for charging an extra margin of profit on the «ale of them We do not handle our business on such principles You cau shop with us through our Mail Order Depart ment as satisfactorily us in person. Have you tried it? BOGGS & BUHL, ALLEGHENY PA. ! LEA-dING- Speciai Mourning Hats and Bonnets, Crapes and Nuns Veiling always ready for use. No- 18. South Main Street, - - BUTLEW» P STEEL FENCE! EXPANDED METAL CVT SOKIETHIH3 KEW rot* RE3io6MC£S. CHURCH!--5. FARMS GARDENS. Cau» Arf»>rs, Window liu-n:-. Trclls lirt-proof Plt«Tf.lil>«> I.tTH, l»©olJ "\T-i. tit. Writ* for llluatrated Catalogue- ci..." ; free CEMRAL EXPANDED METAL CO no Water St., Pittsburg!). I"a. Wdnart Jit-u ke"p It. Give iuihu of this STEEL The cheapent and neat"?: K. nc»» foi xronnd Lawns, School LoIH, I'oultry r«ln, tiardens, Farina, etc. 4Uo manufacture " Light and Heavy Iron Fencing, Crentiurf. Fittings, Fi-e Shutters, Fire of <1 :t - * and kinda of IRON AM> WIRE 'i:K., TAYLOR & D?:aw, 203 and 20S Market Street. - PITTSBURGH, PA. "» 111 TTtH ct Sialirr rK-^i^olrßlifer. HPII 1 nnMaftlni. and to inirowccoor Jill/5r #HRI I superior•emlrni* Illy mBl I TEHSON in rnrh locllify, 1 wm mnl t" u* «t onrrmn malts »a~« of W RIEffVp 4 - th.« i Allrou b.vo to .In in w ki- rrturn i« to sli w our r •'.» to CYf who c»U—jour nrehbote Im I!■ 1 #n< i th around you. Ib^- rrimnr of th»« ««i»erU»* men| nVUIIL. nhoT»« ilia ORIMI: rnd of tbr i»l®- "".™£ r ,lZr *t«»ritr«l"" " « D.yoil€ip r ".rlj.r«« rdd"- U lIAU.ETT i CO.. U. « Wm. F. Miller. Manufacturer of Stair Rails, Balusters, and Newel-posts. All kinds ot wooil-ltiriilin; iloii" n-so Decorated and <'.irved w»f> l-\.<>rk. E.i -'s Ca-iing. comer blocks, I'anels ami all kni'ls of fancy wood-work for luslilu decoration or houses. CAJ.L AND SICK SAMPI.KS. Soniethtnu new and attractive. Also FURNITURE at lowest;eash jirlce.s. Store at No. to, N. Main street. Factory at No. r.:i, N, Wnshnmtou street. BtTTI.KIt. PKNNA. DIAMOND LADNDRY, East Diamcnri - - Gutter, Pa. FIKST (,'LASM liAirirnitv WORK IN all lliiANcifkm. LACK CI'HTAINH A BPKCIALTY. ALHO, C'i.KAN fKO, DYF.INO AMI C'Alt pkt CLKANIXII. (ioods collected and delivered in till parts of the town. ANDREWS & SHUTTLEWORTH, PBOI'HI KTOHB. <k Ift All moni u lino e\|peiiM:a! \V e m .'i.illv V J l|||iiii\ llils to our sulr iIHTi, Ol 11 IT \ 1 |I|IKICKK. ( all hlurt you at, once. Sci.U UIU Uror terms in J. AUSTIN SIIAH, Uarliroter, N.V %11 llllri TMlT—r*i ,Mi | - U t.l " V • u ! n '• • l.i VHII; b|r tin r » M • • an«l ib .a w* »"• r | •» I >«»u kii"* t-l. : ' itlnvua * \ir xyrr.U Veents to WI I firil' M for our ■■ efioice uiuiliardy Nur ,i iy Si.nl.. Struilj M'ltrk For Km'refill- Irinprrsli- Men. Salary and expense* or commission If pre>r ed. Write at onco. Sl.itu Aye, AiMre -. rt. G. Chase & Co.' l:! i'Mi"a , u l ' , i"r' s ''' A. .1. FRANK k CO, I'KALKtOI !M Diiiioy, UK Die INKS, AJCII t'HKMIt \I.S« i FANCY AMI T<H 1.1 T Mi l l. i.S, | SPONGES, BUUBHEB. PKRFUMERY. 4c' ( J r*"riiysl(i:ui »' I'i« sc'iiptloiis c:irof»ill> co*n ponnd« i <i 5 S. Main Street, Utjllor, Pa. to IVU.IVII«h for th# Kile o(NiiiM-ry Stoel;. A full Hue of leadlnij: >liecliilt|i . s.i ,-iv uii.i evpi n- KeH paid to mieee ml men. .No l:\ltericnci- I iH'cesmnii". Write It r lei ti . si.il In .1 e. (Mention tills iiai" t.I i.. liuiii iiliv .'»ui >< ry man. I •• 1 l\uk. Ko ii" sier. N. \. mm ! All that Is i~< <• ulr» il Is ii . I. i ■ ijT.-ft clituuelrr no, v. il •• <— i<> J I ri Mt. Hop.- Nnr ,'le Fslxl. -i,' I t ' VIMTEO fur flu* rlvlit. in- " 1 '•" ' ' ;i ' ' I' 11 paid Mfcii I f" "II • • i' l It. • i • l.i'Vlt- Urt i N«» I>r« " ' »!»*•' • lit r« N.P'y. Otlt lit fi«•«•. Wrllti for • K» v l f CHAHLKS 11. rIIASI Nut ■ r ii. im l; Ik l N. \. M«*iillou tlilh i'uiicr. | BUT I. %\ T 1 1 are not the ol,lest shoe jl JgY rC 1 \ 1 I 4 hoi!- •in iUitlrr. Wo I\ I B We know our business. ' " -«-«;irc probably the vounvr * ™ V 5 est. IT. 1i T I lure no: the richest shoe | sT f I We've got enough to avoid \ 1 ri .house in liutler, l~v | a the necessity of doing bnsi IJ *- nesti on tho''han«l to-month" ' basiii. \\ T I ~!' ' IV, U 1 tin- liirjii :I) ET T llVi'o lmvc a brand new one J it i _v lie tie- | | j | that is right up to date. 11- %%T T~l haven't pot the largest "| \ i rI"H We admit that the leiipth ol % \ li .store room of any shoe | | | the room hears no relation T T J—"house in Hutler; our is J* V_ Bto the quality of the shoes rather short, sold in it. V. » *"7" haven't pot the biggest"! \ H Tf 11 We mean to sell our shore o % 1 rl !-hoe trade in the world, I"x 8 S the line shoes handled by i;s --" * J—'and we never expect to J * --B have. VI. % \ ~T~ don't . ell cheaper than i) ~¥ TTB IWe claim that the poods are I % H anybody el. e; on the r"C I ( I fully worth the prieo. " * J—■'contrary our prices are-*—' the highest ruling, VII. It give credit. We I> | TTJIWe tr t> deal with our II M .luu.-t have t! . n,il "C j a customer- so as to make " * the pood.-. • J them our friends. VIII. \\" 1 1 •• ,11 t to -re yi'i all g\ >j Jy£ IWe wish yon to remember t\ |-1 .eouie and give u.. rial. |> | R where we are located. Do ' * 'and if poods are not jusi "-* V .2. not forget the number, a-; represented we will cheerfully refund you your inonev, 95 S. MAIN ST. WILL REMOVE MAY IST jBLACKMORE & GRIEIi, ' . BEAUTIFUL 20 Geraniums For Si. The pressing need ol mote room for our rapidly growins* plants induces us to offer these to you ut tbe very lowest, wholesale rates; hut it is a great advantage to us to sell them even at these uominul prices, us we can theu use the space agai.i to grow plants for latjr orders. The varieties are carefully selected Worn the named collections in our Catalogue, every plant is "labeled, every plnnt ttuo to name as labeled. Ho inir plants that are easily cartd for when received,if planted in a box or pots, they will grow right on, mnking large plants th .t would cost you $1.50 to $2 per doz -n to buy in May. We positively guarantee they will please you, as the are well grown, established plants All plants sent by express, purchaser to pay charges; if ordered by mai 1 smaller, lighter plants must be sent Address for the above, and all other good (lowers, plants and seeds, Harry Chaapel, Williamsport, Pa. WE WANT MONEY! We have too many CLOTH WRAPS AND JACKETS. OVER 5,3.000 WORTH. We Will (ifl Ki<l of Tlirm in This Way: Wo Will Sell * if 4 00 WRAI'S AT $ 2 <M) 5 00 " " 2 50 o 00 " " :i 00 s 00 " " 4 00 10 00 " " 5 00 12 50 " " (i 25 J.'t 50 '• " (i 75 15 00 '? "7 50 J8 00 «> if i> Ou 20 00 " " 10 on 22 SO " " 1125 25 00 " " 12 50 This (ireat Sale begins 011 Friday, Jan. 24th. Now <lo not come in nexi week and ask lor, say a 12 wrt > at $ (I; and when told they are all gone say we advertise goods wo do not have. The sale begins Friday. When the sale opens,we will have all the above goods in stock. We make the sale to sell them, and sell (hem quick, so that if you want to select from the full line come in e.t ly. Ritter & Ralston. BARGAINS in WATCHES, Clocks, Jewelry And Silverware. Finest slock of Sterling Silverware in the county and at prices not to he equaled for cash. Watches and Clocks repaired and warranted, at J. R.-G R-E I=B=-S=. No. Hi Smith Moili St., < S 'K° ° f Ewwtbic Clock), £ ! IJTJLKB, PA.
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