r T r H"B3 OITIZEN. w. c. xnin ... FKorsirruß Uramimcx *ATM—FOSTAC* ■ 4 One y«tf, »iwW*o«nrtjr J 1 * One TW, Outside Couaty Payable In Advanoe- tmun4 .« »•«" - 11 •*— - stur f RIDAY. NOVEMBER 7. IKK)- and their sub us a fAvor by wn.llm: us «CTOTlttlss^» 0t nowtattng* county AU communication# intended for S*Nkatkn, accompanied by the real writer, not for publication but &« * Heath notice* rnnut be aeooni pacied by a teeponmblo ma«- THE ELECTION. County. If Adams S. and Clearfield had sent «n --ttttM returns to the Prcthonotary's offioe. we could have presented our readers with a complete election table this week, but as it is the vote credited to those precincts is hearsay. The whole Republican county ticket, ex cepting, perhaps, Capt. Bippus who ran a neck-and nwsk race with Prothonotary Brown for the office, is elected. The chances are that Proth'y Brown ut re-elected. His figures are, Brown, 4,566; Bippus, 4,484. A friend of Capt. Bippus makes the figures, Brown, 4,044; Bippus, 4,493. For Congress Mr. Phillips carries the county, the vote being about as follows— Phillips 3,G&7, Gillespie 3,595, McDowell 1,310;— but his vote in Beaver and Law rence counties is not as large as was ex pected, and Mr. Gille=pie is elected. For County Commissioners Messrs. Kis kaddon, Marshall and Humphrey are elect ed, and the figures, not including the two districts mentioned, are about as follows — Xiskaddon 4,531, Marshall 4,378, Hum phrey 4,488, Murrin 3,853. For Assembly Messrs. Thompson and "Williams are elected, and the figures, as far as known, are about as follows — Thompson 4,615, "Williams 4,635, Wash abaugb 4,160, McKec 4,124. The indica ,tions are that the Legislature remains Re publican, and Messrs. Thompson and Wil liams will take part in selecting the U. 8. Senator who is to succeed Senator Cameron. For Sheriff Wm. M. Brown is elected by several hundred of a majority. For Register and Recorder Dale has about 4,729 votes and Keck about 4,300. For Treasurer Wilson has about 4,876 vote* and Adderhold about 4,058. For Clerk of Courts Criswell has a major ity of about a thousand, the largest of the ticket. For Auditors Messrs. Douthett and Al bert are elected, and Mr. Henninger is claiming a majority of 92 over Hindman. Kennedy is elected Coroner. The State. There is no doubt of the election ot Pattison by about 16,000. Philadelphia gavo Delamater a majority of over 20,000, but it was not enough to save hiai. "Watres and SJwifart, Delamater's two associates on ticket, are elected. Crawford Co., Delamater's home, is Democratic, and Delamater's ward in Meadville gave Patti son a majority of 74. Titusville, Chairman Andrews' home, gavo Pattison a majority 0f382, and Andrews was defeated for State Senate. Butler county gives Pattison a majority of 625. The rest of the State ticket has not yet been counted. The Republican majority in the Legis lature on joint ballot will be 64, and the Congressional delegation from this State will be 17 Republicans and 11 Democrats. Neighboring Counties. Allegheny county gave Delamater a majority of between four and five thousand. Dalzell and Stone were elected to Con gress, and Neeb and inn to the Senate. Beaver county gave Delamater a'»out 500, and Lawrence county about 1,000. Mercer county gave Pattison about 300, and Venango county 200. Armstrong county gave Delamater 500. Clarion county gavo Pattison nearly 2,000, and Westmoreland about the same. Indiana county gave Pattison about 600. In Western Ponn'a all the Republican Congressmen were elected, excepting in this district, where Gillespie will have about 2,500 plurality over either of the Re publican nominees. Iu the four counties Phillips and McDowell each took over 10,000 votes. There is very little differ ence in their votes and it will take the official figures to tell which is ahead. In Mercer county Hall, Rep., for Assem bly, and Haywood, Rep., for Prothonotary, are defeated, and the balance of the county ticket elected. Dick Quay got through in Beaver county by a majority of 185. MeKean, Warren and Venango counties all went for Pattison, but Stone, Rep., for Congress, has a handsome majority. in Other States. Outside of the State the most interesting •lection to Pennsylyanians was that in McKinley's district in Ohio. In his own county McKinley overcome a Democratic majority o( over 1,000, but Holmes county gave Warwick, his opponent, over 2,000 majority and that did the business. War wick is probably elected by a small major ity, though it may take the official count to decide the matter. The Republican State ticket of Ohio is elected, but the Democrats have 14 out of 21 Congressmen. The New York legislature is in doubt, with both parties claiming enough mem bers to elect the next U. S. Senator. West Virginia is Democratic all over, and the Democrats eecm to have every thing in Indiana. In Kansas the Farmers' Alliance elected ' their Governor and five Congressman. The legislature, and consequently Senator In galls re-election is in doubt. Massachusetts astonished everybody by going Democratic. In New Hampshire there is no election lor Governor by the people, aud the matter will go to the legislature. Amsden, the Democrat, has a plurality but not a major ity. The Republicans are claiming lowa by from (ive-to ten-thousand, Nebraska seems to 1)0 Democratic, and the Democrats are claiming Montana. The Democrats of Michigan are claiming their Governor and the state Legislature. Arkansas elects two Republican con gressman, and Brecken ridge is reported beaten. The Democrats are claiming Wisconsin, and Colorado is close. South Carolina and Georgia are Demo cratic, of course, and the Democrats had a walkover in New Jersey. Congress. The Democrats will have a large majority in the next House at Wasgington. The Republicans sustained their greatest aud most unexpected losses of congressman in Massachusetts and in the city of Chicago, and iu Virginia and West Virginia the Democrats made a clean sweep. The BUTLER COUNTY RETI'iXS 1890, NOT OFFICIAL. Governor I Congrta Aaeembly ""sheriff P-othonot'ry Reg A Rec j Treasurer. flerk. Commmioner. Auditor. Coroner^ C|"s JS ci s h -g. ' ss £f, ~ t. ~2 ? r? ? [T '=L o 5 o j? * ~ = =? = c ~ TZ ~ V ; » i ! I. = ? % f l I St -i f I "} =J 3 5 fSr r j!11!5f|3.55- 115-!■f r ! I f I C:■ r % I. = I § | J I f 3 r = I I = I ? f s* I I '■ -7 5 r I ilrlilf Srjr.rlP:!: |!= j I j | i{ | I \' ! s; j i r j s •?I !p i \ ■ f! il S = 1 j DISTRICTS. |!| ;! j ! ! I ||l; I "I 111 I ; I i | j I I | ! | : I : || i : i | I I | ! 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U -a to 57 55 80 4-, 2 73 55 73 55 7.", 55 4:« 74 73 51 51 73 56 .55 72 55 Ba'.d Ridg* g *2 ? 1, is 73 4 6' 43 17 17 76 50 13 71 54 1» 78 4' ; S3 43 IS 7..- 4- 19 44 73 i»l» 40 15 - 7-i 70 50 4;< 19 19 7o" 50 19 1 j,, 100 4 ", {#) 140 44 l", 7 7 136 52 6 S 12* 64 6j 135 7 146 45, 7 14'". 44 7 14.3 14, 40 40 , «• 14, lii 4.' 1 , « 14» 44 , Buffalo | I 1? oj j 80 114 117 22 82 118 2 2 116 159 143 1«s 113 1 112 '*> 2> 76 126 12J 2 2 6:' 71 105 13.; Iu 282 lis 2 Butler - '5 H* »' £ J 45 % 3 1 81 61 3 9 77 73 4 HI 70 2 01 60 3 40 5, - -1 ?i 70 52 3 2 >0 03 50 62 3 2 88 62 3 Centre - ! » « * ' *. * „ 4 4 53 32 6 5" 28 6 ,v. 31 6 52 31 5 55 31 6 51 oi 35 31 5 - 5" 5« 33 31 6 5 54 32 6 Cherry N 1 J Si 1 S % 77 » 1 82 65 2 c 63 1 w 58 1 55, 4 03 55 1 >6 89 70 46 f!> 72 7; 62 1 1 (6 61 2 Cherry 9 - J ,5,". of 34 3 U6 133 40 40 5| 0 107; 67 216 13-. 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' S- a*, "l SO 78 72 t> lo'2 76 6 1 77 6 Fankliu f* » f, 45 74 6 108, 80 48 .. >. Jackson E \\ ~7 so 14645»2811 14807 1 44 83 14582 14 - 81 146 81 1 4 44 86 81 11464681 81 1 45 82 1 Jackson W « »•' *! » 2 ,1 80 J . , , , c , 7 5 1 75 184 1 60 202 1 91 171 1 79 • 1 1 78 78 1.4 81' 1 1 81 70 1 Jefferson 61 189, 6 104 r n3 -o 10 ,, 6 ' 114 70 U2 60 113 60 11." • 66 70 114 105 69 60 113 113 _ _ 69 113 Tjftnca«ter o" c% fiO iln 7' 6 H7 n 50 lOn 5 70 92 5 !'4 7 69j t*S 7 63 94 iW» 6 rj 05 68 9# o.> / 7 56 107 6 Marion f .J gf ffi 71122 118 1W 83 7* 14 13 85 14 677 127 10 113 87 12 118 80 14 116 79 16 114 112 93 £l6 11 110 119 jO SO 16 16 112 87 16 Mercer - , - ™ l '' n- 1 n =o' " 106 lt»<4 50 5 9 ils 5" 2 "3 93 5 100 57 5 108 •' 5 112 40 •H I 10- t>.» 54 r. > 108 10/ 58 -i -i 108 60 o Middlesex -Z -«6624, *■ 950506 00 .7| or . 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B f*■ |» 4 4 !» £ « *<» SSS? - «,>f! 9i i 5441 s2 S i S 55.41 i. ». i » »»«»•4 .«« «. »;. . I 1 | .11 II ■ : " ■• : ' 1 1 11 Total I 1 _ Democratic majority in the -House will probably reach 100. The vote on Congreß« in this district is as follows: Butler Co. gave Phillips 3,697, Gillespie 3,595, and McDowell 1,310. Reaver Co. gave Phillips 3,675, Gillespie 3,513 and McDowell 1,555. Lawrence Co. gave Phillips 2.002, Gillespie 1,650 and McDowell 2,714. Mercer Co. gave Phillips 1,200, Gillespie , 4,404 and McDowell 4,850. Straggling Election News. Xo set of men were ever more anxious for election news and got less of it than those who were gathered in Mr. Phillip* office last Tuesday night. Up to nearly eleven o'clock they were entertained oy the reading of the .votes of the different election precincts of Pittsburg, Allegheny, New York, Albany, and other towns in the North and East, with a scattering re turn occasionally from other parts. "Word came from Ohio that McKinley had carried his district, and as soon as it was counted it was known that Pattison had carried Butler borongh by 307 maj. No word in regard to the Congressional contest came before eleven, excepting that Phillips had carried his own ward in New Castle by 50 over McDowell and 55 over Gillespie. To wards midnight the returns indicated that Pattison had carried the state, and later on that the Democrats had regained con trol ot the lower House at "Washington. The crowd dispersed about 2 a. m. little wiser than when they assembled. 62,480,540. The Census office has announced the above as the population of the country; ex clusive of the populations of Indian Res ervations and Alaska. The population of the States and Terri tories, together with increases since 1890, is placed as follows: NOKTIIKBN CESTEAL DIVISION. Pepula- In states. tion crease. Ohio 3,666,719 468,657 Indiana 2,189,030 210,729 Illinois 3,818,536 740,655 Michigan 2,089,792 452,855 Wisconsin... 1,683,697 368,200 Minnesota 1,300,017 . 519,244 lowa 1,906,729 282,114 Missouri..... 2,677,080 508,700 North Dakota 182,425 145,516 South Dakota 327,848 229,5«0 Nebraska 1,056,793 604,391 Kan5a5.............1,423,480 427,389 KORTH ATLANTIC DIVISION. Maine 660,261 11,325 New Hampshire.... 375,827 28,836 Vermont 332,205 (Deo.) 81 Massachusetts...... 2,233,407 450,322 Rhode Island 345,343 68,812 Connecticut 745,861 123,161 New i'ork 5,981,931 899,063 New Jersey 1,441,027 309,901 Pennsylvania ...5,248,574 960,683 SOUTH ATLANTIC DIVISION. De1aware........... 167,871 21,263 Maryland 1,040,431 105,488 District of Columbia 229,796 52,1(1 Virginia ... 1,648,911 136,346 West Virginia 760,44H 141,991 North Carolina 1,617,340 217,590 South Carolina 1,147,161 151,584 Georgia .......1,834,366 292,186 Florida 390,435 120,942 SOCTHERN CENTRAL DIVISON. Kentucky 1,855,436 206,746 Tennessee 1,763,723 221,364 Alabama 1,508,073 245,568 Mississippi 1,284,887 153,290 Louisiana 1,116,828 176,882 Texas 2,232,220 640,471 Oklahoma.... 61,701 61,701 Arkansas 1,125,385 322,860 WESTERN DIVISION. Montana 131,769 92,610 Wyoming 60,589 39,800 Colorado 410,975 216,648 New Mexico 144,862 23.297 Arisona 59,691 19,251 Utah 206,498 52,335 Nevada. 44,327 (Dec.) 17,939 Idaho 84,229 51,619 Washington 349,516 274,400 Oregon 312,490 137,722 California ... .... 1,204,002 339,308 Vermont and Nevada are two States that show a decrease in population during the decade. In the former there has been a trifling absolute decrease, while Nevada shows an absolute diminution in popula tion of 17,939, or nearly 29 per cent., leav ing' it in population the smallest of ail the States. EVERYBODY took it for granted that Col. Thompson was the author, or one ol the authors, of the political articles that ap peared in the Record during the campaign favoring McDowell for Congress, but he says he was not, and that ho never wrote a political article for that paper in his life. General News Items. The steamship Viicaya on its way from New Tork to Havana and an unknown schooner caine in collision on the coast of New Jersey last Thursday night, and both sank immediately, carrying eighty one passengers, noarly all of the crew of the schooner and part of the crew of the steam er to the bottom. The collision seems to have been the result of stubborness on the part of the captains. , The latest ghost story originated by the I enemies of American industry is that the , tariff increases the cost of gravestones. It is probable that the citizen who wishes . to indulge in Italian marble and Scotch , granite when he builds a memorial to the departed may hav<<to pay more money than heretofore for the luxury, but this country produces some very excellent granite, nearly equal to any imported, and a very fino quality of marble, and we have not heard that the price lists for either j have shown any advance. The man who makes a living in America need not feel j any humiliation at the project of sleeping , his last sleep under an American head ' stone, shaped and lettered by American labor. West Sunbury. Ben Scott's smiling face was seen in town Monday and Tuesday. He came all the way from Clarion to vote tor Delama ter and" the whole ticket. The Mite Society, held at Rev. Breadcn's on Friday eveniug last, was very interest ing. The mites amounted to $5.80. Newton Black, of Butler, gave quite an interesting talk on Phillips last Friday eveniug. A verv interesting entertainment was given bv" the completing algebra class on Monday eveniug. They represented algebra as tieing a great demon, tried, sentenced and burned him in effigy. The perfor mances wtre all very good and well re ceived. Some of the young seniors of the Acad emy aro making a great effort to raNe a mustache, but unfortunately for the mus tache cold weather is setting iu too soon. The music department will give ft recital on Friday the 7tb, to which all are invited. The play "Forced to the Wall" will be given on Friday, November 14. Don t fail to come. 1 KLI.OW JACKET. DEATHS RAMSEV—At her home in Butler, Tl.urs day, Oct. 30, 1890, Mary Adalenc.daugh ter of J. W. Ramsey, aged 7 years and 9 months. MILLEMAK—On Oct. 22, IS9O, in Lan caster Twp., Eva Magdaleua Millemau, relict ol Geo. Millemiin, aged 86 years, 8 months and 2 days. FREDERICK—At his home iu Millers town, Friday, Oct. 31, 1890, Jacob Fred erick, aged 76 years. He was related to the Biekel and Lawall families of Butler. POLLOCK. —At her homo in Perry town ship. Uariou county, Oct. 29, 1890. Mag gie Meals, wile of Walker R. Pollock. She was a daughter of Dr. S. D. Meals, formerly of North Washington, and a sis ter of Mrs. R. A. Jamison, of Jefferson Centre, and Mrs. W. A. Beers, of Slippery rock. LA 1? RIMER—At his home in Oakland Twp., Saturday, Nov. 1, 1890, Jacob Larrhnpr aged about 65 years WILSON—Mr. Allen Wilson, of Clay Tp., aged 36 years, was killed Oct. 20th, 1890, near ilansfield. l'a., being struck by a passing train on the P. C. <£ Y. railway. He lived about three hours. It was a great bhock to this community aud a sore trial to the brothers and sisters left behind. "Beneath a heavy burden sinking, Jesus, I cast myself on Thee; Forgivf. forgive this useless shrinking From that I know must be." "Oh, let me feci that Thou art near me, Close to Thy side I shall not fear, Hear me, O Strength of Israel, hear me; Sustaiu and aid; in mercy, hear." J. H. B. KERR.—Oct. 22, 1890, as the residence of her nephew, J. W. Allen, in Clay town ship, busanua, widow of George Kerr, deceased, of Cincinnati, Ohio, aged 82 years, 6 months and 2 days. The pains of death are past, Lalior aud sorrow cease; And life's warfare closed at last, The soul is found in peace. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is carefullj prepared from S&rsap&rllla, Dande lion, Mandrake, Dock, PipsiiMWtt Juniper Ber ries, and other well-Vnown and vnluablo renta ble remedies, by a ]>ecullar combination, propor tion and process, giving to Hood's Sarsaparilla curative power not possessed by other medicines. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best blood purifier. It cures Scrofula, Salt iiheuin, Boils, Fimples, all Humors, Dyspep sia, Biliousness, Sick Headache, Indigestion, General Debility, Catarrh, Rheumatism, Kidney and Liver complaints, overcomes that tired feel ing, creates an appetite, strengthens the nerves. Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists. Prepared by C. I. HOOD ± CO., Lowell, Mass. 100 Doses One Dollar Robes and Blankets As cold weather approaches 1 horse owners will snve money by buying their horse blank-j ents, knee robes-, etc., now. A good warm blanket on a horse in cold weather saves j more for the owner than any thing else. ! The largest and most com plete line of robes,blankets,har ' ness, whips,trunks, valises, etc., in the county,and at the lowest prices, will always be found at ' Fr. KEMPER'S, i 124 N. Main St., | Butler, Pa. | LEGAL AOVERTISBEMNTS Administrator and Executors of estates i can secure their eceipt books at the CITI ZKX office. Notice in Partition. , BCTI.*R Coi ss: The Commonv. Ith of Pennsylvania to Oliver C. Hurl , Hish Sheritt' of Hutler county, Pa., srr eting: Wherea* Willi -n S. Cashdollar, guardian of WALTER 11. G lleland, Frank W. Gille laud.HU.i ED wan' C.Gilleland, minor children of John Crawforc! Gilleland, deceased, I.re sented his petitic to the Orphans' Court of Hotler county, s« t'tiir forth that said wards are still minors, *- D that said John Cr;iWtord Gilleland died on or about the 14th day of January, . I). 18S5. intestate, seized in his demesne of fee of the undivided one seventh in a cert M tract or piece of land "ituat.' in Adam township, liutler county, L'a., hounded an< * described as follows, to wit: On the no th by lands of David Mar shall et al., on t e east by lands of John Kennedy et al., N the south by lands of John DEAN aud V M. Dean, on the west by lands of James t. Marshall heirs, conUin ing two hundred nd fifteen acres, more or less, with the urtenances, and leaving to survive him a vw low, Maria Gilleland, and three children, ► IL Walter H. Gilleland, FRANK W. Giilela J.aud Edward C. Gilleland that the other p.»T;ics interested iu the said land arc Nancy Kennedy, intermarried witb T. W. Kennedy Marv Purvis, intermar ried with Ander.iu Purvis. Margaret MC- Cord, intermarri-' 1 with Win. S. McCord, James Gilleland. Lewis Gilleland, Amelia Irvin, intermerri i with Welliugtou Irvin, SLL residents of tl.- county, excepting James Gilleland, who r*- ides in Ll.wa, and Margaret MC< ord, who resides in Allegheny City, Pa. : that no partition of said estate has been M.id' amongst PRO: nt owners, nor cau a .jury for ihat PURPOSE ' agreed upon by the par ties iu interest, an petitioner therefore prays the Court to awat . an inquest to make par tition of the said ■ al ESTATE to and amongst the aforesaid par. .-S according to their re spefive rights, v. ereupou Court awarded a writ ol partition v-.iich writ was issued Juue 30, 18!*0, and o- August 23d, IBl>o, upon petition of Nanc\ >. Kennedy et. al., writ was stayed Oct. !>• I, 18IX>, on motion of J. B. Bredin, att'y, tor litioner, Court made the following order, H wit: Now, to-w:t Ot . ''th, 1890, alias writ of inquest of partiti. I awarded as moved for, notice to be ivtu to the parties interested, reside ats within the county, as directed by la- 1 aud notice to parties in erestid not »thin the county by advertisement iu tie weekly newspaper pub lished in Hutler, L'a., lor three successive weeks prior to holding the inquest, and by MA;hug a copy of a. N of such newspapers to the last known lace of rcsideuceo' such nou-itsident part. is return ible to next terra. BY TIIE COIUT. We TFCC.-efcri- C . maud you that you take SIX goo.l and LAV NL men of your county, that you go upon I ie premises of John Craw ford Gilleland, d< cased, and theu and there in the presence ol be parties by ynu warned, if upon being wai. td they shall be present, and having resp~ IT to the true valuation thereof upon the . atlis and affirmations of the six good and wful men aforesaid, you U.ake partition O: the real estate of John Crawford Gillelar ~ deceased, to and among the heirs and leg-I representatives of said decedent iu :-ucb I .oportious as by the laws ot this Common\> aitb is directed, if such partition can be n :de without prejudice or spoiling the whole but if such partition can not be made as at *said, that then you cause I aid luquest to a.-' rtaiu how many of the I said heirs aud leg 1 representatives it will I conveniently act umodate, describing each part by mett-s and L>ounds aud returning A I just valuation of esauie; but if said in- ! quest be of opinio that the premises afore said will not 'c uvenii ntly accommodate 1 more than one of -ie heirs aforesaid, that then you cause tb ..aid inqueti? to value and appraise the sai 1 -itate with the appurte nances, having r> >ect to the true valua tion thereof, aud t at partitions aud valua tion you have, to,: -her with a draft of the premises, before t ; • Judges of the Orphans' Court of Butler county, at Butler, Pa., the term next after Y I SHALL have made such partition or valu:l >u, and have you then there th;E writ. \\ ituess tlie iloi -rahle Aaron L. llazeu, i'resideut J ude< IF our said CI urt at But ler, Pa., this I I . day of Oct , A. D. !«>!•- itKI'BFN JCELVAIS, Clerk O. C. In the MATTER ot the partition of the real j tstate ot John I R stord Gilleland, laie of J the county of I; ;tler, deceased, notice is j hereby given to TI * heirs ol said decedent I that in pursuance ■ FAN order of the Orphans j Cou.t of Butler c mty, Pa., » writ of par tition has issued from »A;d Court to the Shentl ..I said <■ uty, returnable on Mou- J day, December 1, S!H>, and that the inquest will meet for the upose of luakiug parti- J tion of the real est ie ol said decedent on Monday, Nov. -'-U A. I). I*HO, at 1 o clock | R. M., of said d»\ upon the premise*, at I which tsu.e and pi -E you can be present if ynu ee proper. ue premises in question: arc desciibed at !o ->ws: A certain tract or j pitc« of laud SIT t- iu Adams township, | Butler county, I'j bounded on the north by lands ot IMVID larshall et al., on the EAST I'} lands, of J< M KENEDY et al., on the I south bv lands o Johu Dean and V\ M. : Dcau, and on the -st by lands of James U. 1 Marshall's heirs, ontainaig two hundred aud fifteen acre- - *, I >re or less, with the ap i purtenances. Ol VEK C. KEIJIC, Sheriff. Administ ator's Notice. ■ ESTATE OF JAM MCELHAXEY, DKI D. | Notice is here'•; <iven that letters of ad ' ministration <»u ' e estate ot Jatned Me i Flluinev, late of 1' tier Uorough,Butler Co., j : ceceased, have bet granted to A. T. HlacW, I | resident ot said b, ui;h,to whom all persons j indebted to said e» te are requested to make . payment, and ti» -J having claims or de mand* will make nown the same without . delav. A. T. BLACK, Adm r, Butler, Pa. | Execu or's Notice. ESTATE OF SUSAN BILLIARD, DKC'D, LATE < OF WAS IINGTON TWP. LETTERS testaaien »ry on the estate of Susan I Billiard, dee'd. B e of Washington Twp, Butler Co., L'a., hi. lug been granted to the unders<gued,ali PC kuowing theuiselve-. | indebted to the >a' estate will please make 1 immediate payrnet , and auy having claims agaiust said estat> will present them duly authenticated fort 'tlemeut. PETKM I*. 111 I.LI A RP, F.x'r, Milliard, l'a. I G. W. FLBECIEK, Att'y. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION, j To nil whom il may concern: Take notice that the partnership hereto ; fore existing between Owen Brady, Joseph j ITartman, A. 11. Simpson and H. J. Hoyt. j doing a banking business under the firm | name and style of the Butler County Bank, j H. J. Hoyt <ifc Co., at Millerstown, Butler • count}", Pa., is hereby dissolved, to take i effect on the first day of January, 1891; ] that the said Owen Brady, Joseph Hurt- j man and A. U. Simpson have sold all their : right, title, interest aud claim in said part- ! nership to II J. lloyt, who will carry on j the business himself under the nauic of the | Butler County Bank; that the said H. J. ; Hoyt has assumed all the debts and liabili ties of the said partnership, the Butler County Bank, of which all interested will take notice. OWES BRADY, JOSEPH HARTMAN, A. U. SIMPSON, If. J. HOYT. MILLERSTOWN, PA., Oct. 29, 1890. The undorsigned, this day having dis posed of their interest in the Butler County Bank, of Millerstown, Pa., to take effect the first day ol January, 1891. as per above notice, to H. J. Hoyt, who has so long, so successfully and so satisfactorily managed . the affairs of said bank, and who will con- j tinue to conduct its business and serve its customers and friends heretofore, take pleasure in bespeaking for him the same generous patronage by the people of this ] place and vicinity as lie has merited and j received at their hands iu the past. OWEN BRADY, JOSEPH HARTMAN, i A. H. SIMPSON. MILLERSTOWN, PA., Oct. 29. 1890. The undersigned will, on the first day of January next, assume the sole ownership and full proprietorship of the Butler Coun ty Bank, as shown is the foregoing notices, and he takes this opportunity to express his thanks aud gratitude for the large share of patronage which has been extended him these auny years past, and owing to the increased facilities he will have lor serving his friends and patrons, he promises to do anything in his power that is consistent trith safe banking to meet their require ments, uud solicits a continuance of their patronage. Yours Very Respectfully, • U. J. HOYT. MILLERSTOWN, I'A., Oct. 29, 1890. Road Reports. Notice Is hereby given that the following road reports have been continued ntsl t.y the C'ouri. anil will be presented on the tlrst Wednesday .it Dee., ism), be tag the .'id dav of said month, and If no exceptions are nic.l tliey will be eon ilrmed absolutely. It. 1). No. t, Sept session. Ist* l To vacate a public ioad in Concord Twp., beginning at a point on the road that leads from Millerstown to Sunbury. at the corner of the tarm of Joseph Cumberland end running dowu close In front of Concord church to a point on the road that le ids Iroin Middletown to Pleasant Valley church, a distance of abo it fifteen rods. June I, isso. viewers appointed. Sept. 1 tsso, report of viewers vacating same tiled. U. I>. No. .1, Sep', session, ts;io. Petition tor public road In Washington and Cherry Twps. to lead from a point on the road leading from lave Points to VVashtngtoii road near Wm. Dickey's lane, to Intersect the road leading from Pleasant Valley church to Nortli Hope, *t ..r neitrtUe house leu iv. n as the Me K-'au House, •tune 14, is'.m, viewers appointed by the Court. , vugust 29, lsiio. reports of viewers tiled as fol lows, to w it: That they are of opinion that the public road as prayed for is necessary.)and have laid out the same for public use. and report the probable cost ot making same to that said cost should be borne by the township. 1 No damages assessed. U. I>. No. 4. > 'pt. session, IS9O. Public road ' .n Hutler Twp. leading from a point at or near ! ihe house formerly owned by John Pterce.dec'd, l cm the Butler an l Powder .Mill road, and ending ! opposite the grounds of the Hutler Agricultural : association on the Three Degree lioad, running trom Butler to Pittsburg, and better known as 1 the Kalb road. June 14, IS'.*), viewers appoint ed bv the court. August law. viewers re port said road lie ensary, and have therefore 1 ild out the same for public use, an t report the probable-cost ot said road to be about t_r., mid mat said cost should be borne by the township of Butler. No damages assessed. BUTI.RB COUNTY, SS. , Cert tiled from the record this 4th day of November, 18»n. . . UEUISKN MCKLVAIN, Clerk G. S. Widows' Appraisements. The following widows' appraisements of per sonal property set apart tor the beueflt of the widows of decedent.s have been filed In the of . lice of the clerk 0! Orphans' Court of Butler ! county, vi/.: : Widow ot \V. A. Smith f •'£: » William 11. Jones '-'9* l« '• •' John S. Ittder 1° •• •' W. I>. Tcbav 299 95 •• " Samuel Stewart 11 25 " •• 11. Wccktiecker 288 no •• •• Kdward Burke i:« 00 •• Krastus Logan 3. 10 All persons Interested In the above appmlse ! incuts will take notice that they will be pre - J senterl to Uie orphans' Court of Butler county f r confirmation absolutely on Wednesday the Jd day of December, IS:KI, lr 110 exceptions be ! ll'.ed. BKVHK.V MCKLVAIN. Clerk O. C. ' - Notice. Notice is hereby given that Reuben Sha j nor, committee ot Sarah J. Watson, a luua- I tic, has filed bis liual account in the office of the Prothonotary ot the Court of Comraou Picas of Butler Co., al M.'s L>. iu. 1-', Dec. T., lssy; and that the same will be presented to said Court for contiriiiatiou and allowance, on \V eduesday, the 3d day of December, A. D., ISUO. JOHN W. BROWN, Prothonotary. i'rotbonotary's Office, N«y. 4, 18SKI. Notice. Notice is hereby given that John C. Moore, committee of Andrew Albert, a luna j lie, has tiled his first and final account in the ! office of the Prothouotary of the Court of ! Common Pleas of Butler * 0., at M. s I>. No. j 7, Sept. T., 18?P; aud that the same will be i presented to said Court for confirmation and l allowance on Wednesday, the 3d day of I December, A. D., 1890. JOHN W. BROWN, Prothouotary. | I'r thonotary's Office, Nov. 4, 1890. Executors' Notice. | WaEKEAS, letters of administration have i been granted to the on the estate oi'S. W. Shannon, of Franklin fwp., | Hutler Co., Pa., all persons knowing thcrn- I reives indebted to said estate will please i make immediate payment, and any having > laims against said estate will present them duly authenticated f u r settlement. f A. W. SHANNON, •j Prospect, Pa. ( JOHN P. RAPSOS, I'.iecutors. REGISTER'S NOTICES. Tli. Register bereby elves notice that the • following accounts of Executors, Adminlstra [ tors anil Guardians have been tiled in his office according to law, and will be presented to i Court for conttnvation ;ui 1 allowance on ! Wednesday, the "th dav of Dec., A. 1)., is:>o, at ! ,'i o'clock p. m. of said day. i 1. Final account of Alexander Stewart, guar dian of Willie R. White, minor son of Newton | White, dee'd. i 2. Partial account of l). B. Douthett, exe j cu'or of Francis MeCriim, dee'd. late of Adams | Twp. : 3. Final ncconnt of Samuel W. Hepworth, ex ecutor of Samuel Hepworth, dec d, late of I Buffalo Twp. j 4. First and final account of BenJ. W . Hughes guardian of James Clendennlng. minor sou of : Jesse Clendennlng, dee'd. I 5. Final account of Jaincs W. Kelly, executor ; of Martha Young, dee'd. late of Concord Twp. r>. Final account of James TV. Kelly, admin istrator of P. \V. Conway, dee d, late of Sunbury i bo rough. 1 T. Final account of Adam Byerley. admlnls ; tr.itor of Elizabeth J. Byerly, dee'd, late of ; Buffalo Twp. s. First and final account of Mrs. 1.1/zie Smitii. administratrix of Thomas Smith, dee'd, late of liutler Borough. !». Final account of lilies Fleeger, guardian of Lorenzo W. Fleeger. minor child of lllies Fleeger. 10. Final account of Samuel L. Wick, guar dian of Win A. lilacs, minor son of Edward Hlnes, dee'd, late of Brady Twp. II Final account of Charles Duffy, executor of Michael Gillespie, dee'd, late of Donegal Tp. I lj. Final account of Geo. W. Fleeger and I. t D. Fleeger. executors of Peter Fleeger. dee'd late of < 'oneord T wp. 13 Final account of Angellne Johnston. ad ministratrix of Alfred 1.. Patterson, dee'd, late i ot Mercer Twp. I 14. Final account of Adam Rape, executor of ; Henry Rape, dee'd, late of Zelienople Borough, i". Final account or s. w. Dontoett, adminis trator ot Samuel c. Douthett, dee d, iateot l'or ! ward Twp. i in. Final account of Solomon Dunbar and Samuel Davis, administrators of John Stewart, i dee'd, late of Evans City. IT. Final account of Mary Kerstlng.executrlx of Theodore Kerstlng dec'd,late of Jackson Tp. 18. Final account ot Dennis 1,. Gallagher and Patrick Logue,executors of Michael McLafferty, dee d, lute of Clearfield Twp. is*. Final account of Samuel Schlagel and liinelliieCroup administrators of lonian Croup, dee'd. late of Hutler Twp. 20. First, final and distribution account of Hannah Hrowntleld. executrix of James lirown tleld, deed, late of Donegal Twp. 21. Final account of Si. D. McClelland, ad ministrator ot E. Z. McClelland, dee'd. lute of Allegheny Twp. -"2. Final account of Henry Horn, guardian of I.ewLs A. Helmbold, minor child of Theodore Helnibold, dee'd. 23. Final account of Frederick Wetzel, ad ministrator of Ilenry Foertsch, dee'd, late of Jefferson Twp. 24. Partial account of Jane Elliott. adminis tratrix of James Stlnsen Elliott, dee'd, late of Buffalo Twp. j... Final account of Albert Ifoesslng, admln trator of Julia lloesslng, dee'd. late of Buller Borough. _'G. Final account of Henry R. Sheffield, ad ministrator of Hannah Beamer, deed, Ijle of .Millers town. 27. First and tlnai account of G. D. Swain, executor of Benjamin Swain.deed, late of Zelie nople Borough. 2s. Final account of Ira StaulTer, guardian of Charles C Stauffer. mlnorson of Lydla StaulTer, dee'd, late of Jackson Twp. Final and distribution account of Mar garet Humphrey and W in. M. Humphrey, ad ministrators or R. Humphrey, dee'd, late ef Connouuenesslng Twp. an. First and ilnal account of George Max well. guardian of G. M. Humphrey, minor sou of It. i •. Humphrey,dee'd, late of Counoqueuesslng Twp. 31. Final account of Zenas Mc.Mlchael. execu tor and trustee of Margaret Tlinblln. dee d, late of Clay Twp. 32. Final account ofF. Pierce, administra tor of John McLaughlin, dee'd, late of the borough ol Milierstown. 33. Final recount of Charles 11. Book, admin istrator of J. B. Christy, dectf. late of cherry Twp. 11. A. XVRF.S, Register. SHERIFF'S SALES. By Wrtue ol sundry writs of Yen. Kv, Ft. l'a.. Lev. I'a., Ac . issued out of the Court ol Common Plc is of Hutler Co.. Pa., and to me directed, there win be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the borough of Hutler, on Monday, the 24th day of Nov., A. D., ISIK>, at. I o'clock, i'. M.. the following <Je scribed property, to-wlt: W. D. Brandon, att'j. E. D. No. r>:». Dec. T. f IPSO Ml Hie rkat, title. Interest and claim ol A. N. Dye c. administrator, of. In anil to a lot of land situated In Butler boro, Butler county. Pa., I . jtcie,l as follows, to wit : Beginning at the northeast corner of lot at a post, on corner of < entre and Brown avenues, thence along Brow n avenu* 204 feet to a post oh Alpha Way. thene e along said Alpha Way 73 feet 4 Inches to a post i n coru«-r ot lot No. 70, owned by Phillip Dau benspeck. theuce along Una of said lot 2Xi feet lo Inches to a post on Centre avenue, thence along said Centre avenue so feet to the north cast corner, the plat- of beginning lots Nos.— and of Wiu. S. Boyd's plan ol Springdale. Seized and taken In execution as the property of A. N. Dyer, administrator of the estate of Belinda Dyer, dee'd. an I A. N. Dyer, at the suit of Francis Laube. Sr., and Francis Laube, Jr. T. C. Campbell, att'y. E. 1). No. 75, Dec. T.. lK'ifl All the right, title. Interest and claim of W. I). Brandon, a imlulsirator Of the estate of 111 D. Campbell, deceased, of, in and to 120 a"n so land, more or 1-ss. situated In Hutler township. Butler countv, l'a . bounded as billows, to wit: Beginning ai a post near the plank road, ill lico by lands of George Scbaffuer north 7ti west i! i perches to t white oak. theiico by lands of same 70 west 21 perches to a era ■> tree, thence south', east 63 perches to a stone thence by lands ol Laurent or public road west KXl.'tf per ches to a post, thence by lands of Bean's heirs north *2>i. vv.'si 13 j-lo perches to a post and I iiestnut tree, tlirnce by lands of Henry Xeely ln'i west 130 7-10 perches to a post, the no- by land of l>. Kulp's heirs. P. Berg ct al. north m .S KI easL loiw 5-10 perches to a white oak. thence by lands of I), liean's heirs south l east -~. to perches to a stone, thence by same south 7:1 west 21 3-10 perches to an apple tree, thence I v r. MII'S heirs nonli 7;i east 24 perches to a st'i i". thence by same north 83 east 4t d-io perche lo a post, tiicuce by lands of John i rlr ■ south Its! s west 22 perches.to a post, the place of be^innlnc. Seized and tiken In exet;utlon as the piop erty of W. I> Brandon, administrator ot tUe estate of 11 D. Campbell, deceased, at the suit of M iry A. Dowhnz for use, etc. OLIVE It C. REDIC, Sherlll. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the stock holders of the Butler Savings Hank will meet in the rooms of said Bank, S. Slain St., Butler I'a., on Saturday. Dec. 20, 1890, at 10 o'clock a. it)., to vote for or against the proposition to renew and extend the char ter corporate rights anil franchises of said Butler Savings Bank. By order of the Board. J ■ L. I'UBVIS, Pres. W. A. STEIN, Sec. TV. U. Brandon, att'y. Dissolution Notice. Notice Is hereby given that the partner-hip beretolore existing between A. 1.. Knox and G. V.\ Bar!ley, under the (lrm name ol Hartley £ Knox, doing business at Pi trolla, Mlllerslown and oilier places. was dissolved by mutual eon sent on the loth of April. IThe accounts of C" nun will be settled bj O. W. Hartley at L'etroha. A. L. KNOX. G. W. Bartley. ppl &akiH 6 POWDER i Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. High- 1 e-t of all in leavening strength— f. 5. OoternmCHt Report. Aug. 17, ISBS. Auditor's Notice. In re. estate o- Mary Thompson, O. C. No. 2 s , September term, 1« «). Whereas by order of court dateJ October 4, IS9O, the undersigned ha> been appointed auditor to distribute the funds of said estate r-maining in the hands of A. M. Christley, Ksq., administrator of .-a*ne, notice is hereby given to whom it may concern that the an nersign cd will attend to the duties of said appoinment at his office on S. Diamond street, Butler, on Saturday, November 15, lsf>o, at 10 o'clock a. m. J. P. Wu-SC'lf, Auditor. NOTICH IN CITATION. ♦ In re. petition of Thott. F. Christley, at'- . ministrator c. t. a. ot Michael Hamilton, dt ceased, for leave to sell real estate. Orphans' Court, No. 72, September term, | I*B9. | In the Orphans' Court of Butler county. I'ennsylvauia. on November lt>, 1680. th'- above entitled petition was presented, *tttiug forth that said decedent made his last will bearing date the— day of February, A. D IS7B, duly probated and recorded in Will book G, page 2">, and directed that the bal • mice ot his land be sold when his yonogest ( child beoomes of age, and appointed John ( Martin executor of his said will; that John '■ Martin accepted the trust, took out letters and sold the real estate except that describes as the balance, but and before the younges-f child reached full age, and your petitioner was on the 17th day of September, 1879, duly appointed administrator cam t. an. ot said Michael Hamilton, deceased, accepted the trust, gave bond, took out letters "and has acted a* such administrator; your petitioner further represents th"at the youngest child of .-.aid testator is of full age and has been for some time; that said testator died seized in his demesne as of fee of, in and to about >OO acres of laud in Cherry township, But ler county, of which there has been sold J heretofore about 200 acres, leaving unsold ; 300| acres more or less, bounded and de- j scribed as follows, to-wit: North by Mc- Gregor, east by John Black and Kerr Mc- i CaDdless, south by Allison and others, and ■test by Goughenheimer aud others: that al , though the said testator directed said land to , be sold, he failed or neglected to authorize j his executor by name or otherwise to sell the ) ■same; your petitioner 9tates that the young est child is of full age and that the time ha arrived when said land wes directed by said testator to be sold and conveyed, and taere fore prays your honor to make an order au thorizing your petitioner as administrator of said Michael Hamilton with the will an- j nexed, to sell the said land, altogether or in different part*, not exceeding three, and to j make, execute and deliver deed, or deeds, as , the case may be, to the purchaser thereof, j or the purchasers, if the same be divided in . tee simple upon complying with the term- j of sale, and he will ever pray. Verified by ' affidavit and signed "Thomas F. Christly." And now, November I*l, petition pre- j sen ted to Court, read, and upon considers- i tion citation awarded upon the heirs and leg- I a tees interested iu said land of said Michael i Hamilton, deceased, to appear and show j cause why the prayer of petitioner shouud j not be granted. Itrturnable to next term. | BY THE COVKT. And uow, September 29, 1890, on motion : of Thompson & Son, attorneys for petitioner, j alias citation awarded to be served personal- j ly on all within the county, and by pubhea- j tion in two newspapers printed in Butler. Beturnahle to November 17, 1890, aud publi cation ordered is petitioner moved for. BY THE COURT. BUTLER COUNTY, SS: To Oliver C. Redie, High Sheriff of Butler county, Pa., greeting : We couimaud you that you make known to the heirs and legatees interested in said '.and of Michael Hamilton, deceased, the con tents of the foregoing petition and orders ot ;'ourt thereou, and rule and cite them to be nd appear at an Orphans' Court to be held ! it Butler, Pa., on Monday, the 17th day No ! vember, A. D. 1890, then and there to show j cause, if any they may have, why the prayer j i f the petitioner should not be gTanted. To i tie served personally on all within the eoun- 1 tr and publication in two newspapers pub shed in Butler, Pa., and make return there of according to law and rules ef Court. Witness the Hon. Aaron L. Ha/en, Presi dent Judge of our said court at Butler, l*a., this 3uth day of September, 1890. R. MCELVAIN, Clerk O. C. Public Sale of Heal Estate. By virtue ol an order and decree of the Court. . t Common Pleas lu and for the county ol Hut 1 i-r. Fa., and to me. as the committee of Martyn : owry Webb, lunatic, directed. I wilt offer at I übllo sale on tlie premises, on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 15. 1890, At 1 p. m., the following described real estate j ' said lunatic, for ibe purpose ot raising money >o pay his debts, etc.. to-wit : A certain piece ; ,f land situate In the township of Clay, in the) ■ ountyof Butler, Pa., bounded as follows: North >y M M. Stevenson, east by .lames Wilsons' i elrs, south by John Boozel and west by John loozel and Samuel Findley,containing nineteen . r»*s .ind one hundred and fourteen perches of i and. strict measure. No buildings, but excel-! jut timber on said land. I TEKMS. -One-tliird of purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale by the Court, and ae residue to be paid lu one and two years from aid continuation with Interest, cr tn cash tr for lie best interest of said lunatic. \VM. M. WBIiB. 'ommlttee of Martyn Ixjwry Webb, lunatic. ' Euclid P. <>., Butler county. Pa. October is. two. Notice in Divorce. Margaret Wilder by lierl In the Court of Com lo-xt friend Samuel Mil-imon Pleas of Butler er vs. ( lias. C. Wilder, f County, A. I)., No. 39. ) June T., isao. To Clias. C. Wilder and all whom It may con- J •.ern: Two subpu-nas In the above case having been i eturned N". E. 1., you. the said Charles C. I A tlder, above defendant, are hereby required j appear in the said Court of Common Pleas, 0 lie held at Butler, Pa., on Monday. Dec. Ist, 1890. being the Brst day of next term of said court, to answer the said complaint and show cause. If any you have, why a divorce should not be granted the said Margaret Wilder. OLIVER C'. ItEinc, Sheriff. Notice in Divorce. •lary E. Whltmore by 1 In the Court of com u» r next friend S. if. imon Pleas of Butler ..merer vs. John C. [County, A. I>.. No. 43, Whltmore. I Juge T.. I*9o. To John C. Whilinore and all whom It may . •onceru: . _ j Two subpa-nas lu the above case having wen j returned N. E. 1., yoll, the .aid John C. \\hlt aore. above defendant, are hereby required to , tppear In the said Court of Common Pleas, to ; e held at Butler, Pa., on Monday, the Ist day , r December. 1890, being the Ist day ot next term i 1 said court, to answer the anid complaint nd show cause. If any you have, why a divorce j tiould not be granted the said Mary E. Whit-I more. OLIVKK C. RHMC, Sheriff. : Executors' Notice. (ESTATE OK JOHN WEBB, DEC'D.) W'UKBEAS, letters testamentarv to the . t Jtate of John Webb, late of Clay Twp., But- I : *r Co., Pa., dec'd, have been granted to the I nibscribers, all persons indebted to said i -tale are requested to make immediate pay l lent and any having claims or demands ; gainst the estate of said decedent will make 1 nown the fame without delay to Wm. M. WEBB, JOHN VI. WEBB. Kuclid. Pa. Branchton, Pa. August 30, 1890. Executor's Notice. ESTATE OK JOHN W. BKASDON, DEC'D.) ' Letters testamentary on the estate of John j V. Brandon, dec'd, late of Connoquenes-ing wp„ Butler Co., Pa., having been granted! i the undersigned, all persons knowing j hemselves indebted to said estate will 'ease make immediate payment, and any aving claims against said estate ill present aem duly au thentieated for i-ettlemeut. J. EMERY Ex'r, v'. D. Brandon, f Connoquenessing P. 0., att'y. J Butler County, Pa. Notice. The Sunset Carbon Compauv, heretofore | i 'liiposed of the undersigned. R. W. Martin iad William Falconer, is dissolved. All , ersons indebted to said partnership are ' otified to pay the same to W. C. Tho;np in, Esq., Keceiver, Butler, Pa., and those having claims against them will present tle same to him. L. MARTIN, Jk. ; 0U CAN FIND pV^'H fii - in I'lTTrfiirK i! «t the -4 lv*»rtlaiDK liurt A ot ; : r u KSz: REMIKGTON'BROS.! vhu will cunlract fur adrertuuig at lowcat IStM. [ GRAND PRSIVHUNJ OFFER! 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Hut now,«>«i • to tne im: of :u idt'ru uipr'Ved printing, folding aDd sUteii. | m»ohinery. the extremel* low puce of w'tiito paper, aod the gr»-a: eompetition iu the bo» ! tridc, we *ru enabled to offt rto our enbacriher? and readers a set of Dickens' works at price which all can afford to pay. Efery home iu (he laud may now be supplied with a set u! the k're.it aaUior's vroiks. • To those of onr subscribers who are not no-a- in arrears with us lor more than oil: j year, and to all new subscribers payir.g in adrarnje, we will send the above books. j>■)- i age prepaid, for an additional 7i) cents. The books are wel! printed and are hound ■ piper. The twelve hooks could be bound, so as to make two handsouie volumes ai Ibe a complete set of Dickens for your library at a very small cost. The ouly ohjeotK I' that can be found with them is the small print, as we believe them to be complete, a sample set can be seen at this office.—[En. Citi/ks. Estate of Dawson Wadsworth, Deceased. (LATE OF SLIPPEKYKOCK TOWNSHIP.) j Letter* testamentary on the estate of Daw- i | son Wadsworth, deceased, late of Slippery rock township, Butler county. Pa., having : . heen granted to the undersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment, and ■ any having claims against said estate will 1 present them duly authenticated for settle- j ment. DA WSOSC» WADSWORTH, | F HENKIETTA WADSWORTH,] Keister P. 0., Butler county, Pa. Estate of Simon Barnhart, Sr., dec'd, (LATE OF DONEGAL TWP.) Letters of adrainistraiinn having been j granted to the undersigned ou the estate ol j Jimon Barnhart, Sr., dec'd, late of Donegal . Twp„ Butler Co., Pa., all persons knowing j i 'Jiemsrlves indebted to said estate will please ! make immediate payment, and any having j j ','laims against said estate will present them ! lulf authenticated tor settlement. P. S. BARNHART, Adm'r, J Barnhart'* Mills P. 0., I Butler Co., Pa. j Dissolution Notice. Notice is hereby given that the partner- i j ship heretofore exnmug between \V. W. ; : Ulackmore and I<ouis M. Grieb, under the ; ■ lirm name of Blackmore <Sc Cirieb, was dis- j I solved by mutual consent on Monday, Sept. j -2, 1890. The business will be continued at I I the same place by L. M. Grieb A Co., whp I will settle the business of the old tirm. I W. W. lILACEMOHK, L. M. GRIEB. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. WEST FENN I!. K. On and after May 12, lS'.'O, trains will leave the West Penn depot as follows; MAKEKT at 6:00 A.M. transfers passengers it Tarentum to Apollo Accom. and arrives in Allegheny at e:4o,aiso connects for Blairs ville, arriving there at and with train* east and west on tuaiu line. Ex TRESS at 8:35, connects at Junction i -vith Day Express, arriving at Allegheny at tO:32A. M. , ACCOMODATE at 11:20, arriving at Alle- I ,heiiy at and connects at Junction with Apollo Accom. going ea.->t. ACOOMOUAT'N at 2:35 P.M. runs through > Allegheny and arrives there at 4:40 P. M. c .iinects with Kxpress east arriving at Blairs- j > die at ti P. M, and with trains east aud ( west on maiu line. ExPBEbS at 6:05, arriving at Allegheny at ,":50 P.M. No stops Wtween Tarentum and Trains leav.! Allegheny for Butler a'. 6:20 i:55, 8:2o and 11:00 A:M, and at 2:25, 3:15, tad 5:45 A.M. , , . Trains arrive at Butler at 8:35 and 10:30 A.M., aud 1:30, 5:00 and 7:50 P.M. No Sunday trains in Branch. p. «5c w. K. K. I Corrected to fast time—One hour faster ' .*han schedule time. | Trains going south leave Butler at 6:00, i < : 55, 10:20 A.m., and 3:50 and «:30 P.M. The 8:55, 10:20 and 6:30 trains run >u Sunday. The 8:55 train connects ! with the West only, the 3:50 ruus 'hrough to Allegheny, but also connects at ! Jallery with Chicago express, and the 6:30 •onnects lor Allegheny and also for a train -tinning to Zelienople. Trains going north leave Butler at 10.20 V.M (as tar north as Kane an l at 5:45 P. M. as far north as Clarion). Trains arrive in Butler from Allegheny <fc he West at i*:2o, and 11:55 A. M, and o:00, 8:10 and 8:50 P.M. Trains arrive at Butler troni the North at 10 A.M. and 3:55 P.M. I 'ITTT-BCKU, SH ENAKGO SI LAKE ERIE R. R I Corrected to fast time. Trains leave Butler for Greenville at 5:40 ; aid 10:30 a. ui. aud 4:53 p. m. Trains leaving the P. *sc W. depot in Al* egfieny at 7:50 »*. ui. and the iVest Penn depot at 8:20 a, m, >.m. connect at Butler with trains North >n this road. ! Trains arrive at Butler from Greenville at 0:10 a.ui. and 2:25 and 6:25 p.m.; all of «hich connect with the P. & W. to Alleghe iy and the 2:25 with the West Penn. Trains leave Milliards at 7:25 a.m 12:30 a. and 4:30 pjn.;conuect for Butler.and the ~> ~.m. train from Butler couuects at Branch -3n for Ililliards. No Sunday trains. Passengers with tick ts will be carried ou the local freight that .aves the P. & W. June, at 1:15 p. hi. but lot ou tne other freight trains The 4:53 a. in. train from Butler connects t Osgood with trains on the L. S. 4 M. S., rriving at Cleveland 10:40 a. in., Chicago :10 p. in., F.rie 11:28 a. m„ Buffalo 2:35 p. j., and at Mercer with W. N. I'., rriving at New Castle at 9:05 a. m . The 10:30 a. m. train from Butler couuects t Mercer with traius on the W. N. Y. 4 P., rriving at Franklin at 2:00 p- m. and Oil ity at at 2:10 p. m., an.l at Shenango with iieN. Y. P. & O. for Meadviile, Jamestown, Juffalo, Oleau and New York; also at 'sgood for Oil City. The 4:53 p. in. train connects at Mercer tor Cew Ca-tle, aud at Shenango for Meadviile ud Sharon. PALESMEM 3 WANTED. raveling anil Local, to nell our choice nursery I • ock. l ast s'llluk'specialties In bardy fruits. I tc. Splendid outjt tree. Steady employment uarantee<l. Your pay weekly. Write lurtcroas. I UEKMANJA NUKSBBY CO.. ltocheater, N. Y. MiHlin Street Livery. ! W. O. BIEIIL, I'ropT. ! One Bquare west of Main St., on vlifilin St. All good, aafe horfct-e; tow buggies and earriuged. Landaus or weddings and funerals. Opeu (ay and night. Telephone No. 21. GEO. D. MITCHELL, Utorney-at-Law and Solicitor of Pensions and 'atents. Box J63, Washington. l> C. t'lerk Sen ite Pension Committee for last 7 years. If you ke PKOMITNESS write me. Glad to «lve lvj ce. 07ASTED -Agents to solicit orders for ou '» choice ami hardy Nursery Stock. Steady Work For Faanrrtle T«mp»r«te Hea. salary and cxpeuaes or commission If prefw d. Write at once. State Age, Address. 1. G. Chase & , BARNABY RUDCE AND CHRISTMAS STORIES. OLIVER TWIST AND CREAT EXPEC TATIONS. THE OLD CURIOSITY SHOP ANC THE UNCOfctMERCIAL TRAVEL? K A TALE OF TWO CITIES. WAR TIMES AND THE MYSTERY OK EDWIN DROOD. Planing Mill -AND- Yar< . J. L. PU KV!!» L. O. PCHV 8,6. Purvis&Ci MAMJFACTUP.KRS AND DEALERS IN Rough and Planed Lumbc OK K V tR\ DKSCKIPTION, SHINGLES, LATi | & SEWER PIPE. Butler, Pa. Wm. F. Miller Manufacturer of 'Stair Hails, Balustersj and Newel-posts All kinds of wood-turning done to order, it: IV** rated and Carved wood-work, such . C.tsiiig. < onier Mocks, Panels and all kfitJs fancy wood-work for Inside decoration ~e houses. , CALL AND SHE SAMPIJSS. aoioi thing new jed attractive. Also PUR.NITURK ! at lowest(BWh prices. Bt«ire at No. to, N. Main street. Factory at No. K», N, Washington street BOTI.EB FKX> R. S KICHOLLS, I. M. nSWi i NEW LUMBER YARI R S. NICKOLLS & CO.. Dealers in all kinds of Rough and Worked Lumbc DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, SHINGLES, LATH, ETC Hard aod Soft Coal We havo a large stock of all kinds of Lun l>cr. Oil Well Kigs, Etc. C'al! and get our prices aud see stoe Mail Orders Promptly Attende To. Office and yard on MOSROK ST., NBAR "WEST PESS DEPOT, BUTLER, PA. l. c- wick: DEALKR^IN Rough and Worked Lumbi : OK ALL KISDB Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding -, 'Shingles and Lath Always in Stock. LIME, HAIR AND PLASTER. Office opposite P. A TV. Depot, BUTLER, - - _ A. J. FRANK k CO. nt I.RRB IK DBUGS, MEDICINES, AND CHEMIOA! FANCY ASH TOILET .* P.T101,.-, SPONGES, BRUSHES. PERFU MEI'.Y, / ■r-l'hyslclaDa' l'r.'.vrlptloris caretulij" C' HOUtiletL 5 3. Main Street, Butler, Pa. SA!U PLK ROOM. MVKK'S IN CONNHCTL Hotel Vogeley {Strictly First Class.) IIENKT L. BECK. PROP'i. J. 11. FaI'IIBL, Manager. Butler, P. Hotels and Depots, W. S. Ore}.}? id now runniug a li of curriagi'P the botelb a - . ! dt'potd ol the U>wo. ! Ciitirifef re;n»oaable. Tele)>iio* ' No. 17, or leave* orders at Uot< | \'otreley. j (iood Livery in Connedioi. NIXON'S HOME v. N. McKK/NST.. BCTL.KK, PA. Me*i3|atJalJ.:iour». Openjall ntgr:. UrcaVfa-s: 25 cents.; Dlnnrr 25 cents. Scpper ift centi, (Lodging J6 cents, SIM i:ON NIXON - rnot Advertise lo 'he C)TIUH
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