VOL XXXI THE CLEVELAND BICYCLE. Constructed of the best known ma terially the best skilled labor, fitted with the best bearings in the world, that are positively dust proof. The most resilient tire yet invented—that can be repaired quicker and easier than any other tire in the market. Every wheel guaranteed. ROADSTER. CLEVELAND NO. 8. Another great point That Punctures Competition Is the all around excellence of the CLEVELAND WHEELS. That explains their popularity. H. A. LDZIER &GO Cleveland, Ohio, OB J. E. FORSYTHE, Agent. BUTLER, PA. AGENTS WANTED. GREAT SLATING AT MARTINCOURT & CO S. We find in our Wholesale Harness Department about one hun dred and fifty sets of Harness, of which there are but a few of each kind, and of which we can get no more on account of the manufactur ers going out of business, etc., and we can only carry in the Whole sale Rooms Harness which we can duplicate orders o . Therefore we decided to retail these one hundred and fifty set at WHOLESALE PRICES to make them go quick. riß nil ss TO S& Some Machine made and some Hand made. We also make HARNESS TO ORDER. We have good work men and good leather and make good harness and all parts of Har ness. Buggies of all kinds, Kramer Wagons, and everything used in connection with a driving or team outfit. S. B. Martincourt & Co., 128 East Jefferson Street, BUTLER, - PA. S. B. MARTINCOURT, J. M. LIEGHNER. THE HARDfIAN ART COfIPANY. We are located now at lio South Main Street, adjoining the Butler Savings Bank. Our rooms are large, fine and commodious. Photographic enlargements and Life Size, Hand Made Finished Portraits by the finest French artists obtainable. In photographs we give you results and effects that cannot be produced outside of our Studio. We use only Standard Brand Collodion Paper and not Gelatine, a cheep and inferior paper used by many. Picture and Por trait frames; special prices to jobbers. Compare our work with any Standard Work made or sold in the state. Our victorious motto, "We harmonize the finest work with the promptest service and the lowest i rices for the quality of work." Beware of tramp artists and irresponsible parties and strangers. Have your work done by reliable and re sponsible parties that guarantee all work satisfactory. Call and examine our work and samples and read our many tes timonials. THE HARDMAN ART COMPANY. J. S. "YOUNG. WM. COOPER YOUNG & COOPER, t MERCHANT TAILORS T Have opened at S. E. corner of Main and Diamond Streets, Butler, with all the latest styles in Spring Suitings. Fit and Workmanship Guaranted. Prices as low as the lowest. TRY US. THE BUTLER CITIZEN. Road Reports. 1 Notice Is hereby given that the following i roads have been confirmed nisi by j the Court and will be presented on the tlrsl Wed : ne»lay of June KH, belnj; thf GMs diy of ; said month, and tl no exceptions ar# died they i will be eunflruied absolutely B. I>. S'i, 4 Die .-'u !>:•!. i'eiiuou 111 .lorepb .Sproul and K-Iwarl Dufy, au i in b»belf of uiauy other ciliseu. I Mariou township, Bu count/, I'd., I vci tl ri-v • anil Atiiituidale r.i.ul l-e vaeale i Ir .in the point where it ,taru I'rom ibr li tr -viiie and Moniteau road at the raiir -ad crossing ku- wu as Smith's cro-sinjf. aud (bat a lie • roe! lor public ricvi i>* grant..-1 I'r ".i Atweil's e "--- ing to Smith's croiaiuj. aud tiut portion <1 the Xew Hope road east ot the Harrisyilie and Moniteau road be vacated. Probable cost of making. SIOO, to be borne by the township of Marion. Xo damages March 7, 1894, approved, and fit iri lih ol road at 33 feet, notice to be given c to rules of Court :IY THE COURT. RDXo 2 March tses'i >il, 18 't Petiti u of inhabitant*of C'learlici l town.sitip, iJm r county, I'a., to vacate that portion of t,;e road known as the Coylcsville a::d Uannah.~- town roaa, beginning i t (Vyleaviife aod run ning to a point at the larui of ilioji !- K • Green where said iuter«ecls i; puolie road known as the Milie retowa a:, i Deuuj s Mill road, a distance of abeu one 50...-n of a mile. Dec. 13, viewers aj iioiut i 1 the Court, and March iat, 19 rvp ri f viewers hied as yiz: l'but the \w-- ■ i e; . o prayed is necessary an I V je.*'i-d ih same a ilisiance of 18s"> leet. March 7ib 18K4. approved, notice to be gi»ci: nc to rule ol Court. BY THE COURT RX>Xo 3 March gession, l.>9i. iVwroa ; of iuhabitants of Marion township,for pn'tlic ) mad to lead fro.-u a pnJ'.IC ro*.l at 1 I. :isie M Fxiden's to u public roatl Jt Jan.— iui- I reua's. D.-e. 11, 1893, viewers .ii no e i by i ihe Court, a-I Fro. Jlst, Is.:, re.- .1 of j Viewers tiled as viz: i'hal lite r.ta.l prayed , lor is necesSiry aud have la d i. Ijie -line for public use. Probable t-n»l ol uialviiig about one hundred dollars to be borne by the township ol Mariou Uaiuage.s assessed twenty-live dollars to Mary Ann Beach, to be paid by the county. Match 7, 1891. ap proved and tix width ol road at o leet. Notice to be given according to ru;e> of Court. BY THE COURT RI)Xo 5 Maicii Session, 1891. Pet.tlou of inhabitants of Centre township tor pub.ic road to begin at a punt in the puulio road leading from the old Mercer road to toe Xew Ca-t;e road at or near the north we »t corner ol tbe larm ol Sarah J •iotinsloa aud extending to a point in ine public road lead ing from the village of llnionvil-e to Bo ston's Mill at or near the house of M Ilutl' ia said township. Jan. 124, 1*94, viewer* ait pointed by the Court, au l Marco 1 1894, re port ol viewers fi I—U as viz: lua: the rnl prayed lor is necessary and nave laid out trie same for public use a distance ol* 236 rods. Probable c ist ot malting uiii ouudrel aud tiny dollars t.) be i>>rne by tne i>wnshij£ Xo damages «*se.--sed »larcu 7, 1894, a t > proved end tix width at :;3 icet. N HIC •w be given according t 1 » rules of Court. BY THE C'OCKT, it 1) Xo ti March tsesaion 189 . Petition of citizens ot iluddycreek township lor a public road beginning at a point in the Mer cer road hear the residence ol" Thomas Fish er aud running to the coun ty jicc between Butler aud Lawrence counties to connect with a new road receutiy grauted by the Court of haw rence county. Jan. 27, 1891, viewers ap pointed by the Court, and March tHb, 1894 report of viewers filed as vis: That the road prayed for is necessary and have laid out the same for public Use. The ciatnsg b assessed lei. dollars to ihouias B Fisher, to be paid b) this <-T:U.,ty. March 7th. Ui'l ai-piuve-l iiid lis Ki.lli o! r :ad at .! • feet. Notice U> be given n< cording to lulis ol < BY Tin ' :• un. Bt'TLKit CoCX IY M. Cerlifi-d troai tb record thi- Jtlt day ol M .> A. I) . 1891. JOSEPH CKIVWKLI., Cler . 5. REGISTER'S NOTICES. The kegisit r hereby gives notice that the fol.'o i iti" account of exceiit ■■ -. h;i jllistra tois ant! guar 'ia: s have (tef- il fi ' 1 hi • >f ficc according to law. aud will be pte-enled to i 'ourt lor o infirm tt.o.i a. 1 allow. rci -.; i Weiluesdi y. ih 6'h day of , Jui - I*9l, at 2 o'c.'oi lt p. M. i f.said day. 1 Final account of M. T. McCantliess an I Mary J. Stamm. administrators of John 11 Stanirn, dee'd, late of Franklin twp. 2 Final account o! J. N. Thornp« ri, ad niiu strutar ol Mary Tnomp-* -u, dee'd, :ate of Butler Boro. 3 P:u >1 ac<; .uui or' -Vin B'-owalield, guar dian ol 111 Br-iwufielil rain tr child of James Brownfielit, dee'd, Ute of 11 mcgal twp. 4 First and flnal aooou.ti of J CGa is lord, guardian of Charles G Loigan minor chil l ol Mary E Logan, dee'd, late of MilierstoWu boro. 5 Final account of John Rive'i. executor of Mary Riyers, dee'd, lata of Wiufkl'J twp. 6 Final account ol Alexander Pollock and Isaiah Pollock, executors of John R Pollock, dee'd, late of Centre twp. 7 Final accouut of Thos Galloway, ad miuistrator of J David Sunrams, dee'd, late of Franklin twp. S Final account of Alics Dunigau, admin istratrix of Patrick c 'l, Ute ol Venango twp. 9 Fiual account of S J aduiinistra tor of \V E Black, dee'd. late of Mariou twp -10 Final account of S J Black, administra tor of William Black, dee'd, late ot Marion twp. 11 Partial account of Barbara ChrUtley, administratrix of VV E Christley, dee'd, late of Centreville boro. 12 Fiual account of Joha C Ray, adminis trator and trustee to sell ths real estate of Washington Campbell, deo'd, late of Fair view twp iu partition. 13 Final account of William Thielman, guardian of Frederick W Miller minor child of Frederick W Miller, of Adams twp, 14 First aud partial account of Jacob Gude kuust, executor of Jacob Gadekunst. dee'd, late of Zelienople boro. 15 Fiual accouut ot Annie Ward, execu trix ofHenry DJWUC/, djj'd, I atj of Done gal twp. 16 .Second and final account of Chess Stocer executor of Andrew Stoner, dee'd, late of Clay twp. 17 Final account of Wiutield 8 Shepard, executor of Z B Shepard, dee'd, late of Slip pery rock twp. 18 Final account of Henrietta administratrix of the estate of Valeutine W leg a d, dee'd, late of Wintield twp. 19 Fiual acjjuat ot C F L McQuistion aud W llenry Wilt-on, administrator* of J P Me (juimion, dee'd, late of Cenlreville Boro. 20 Final account of Robert Gib