THE CITIZEN THUBSDAY. NOVEMBER 15.1894. Kium rt rrnirnmm « »■"« •• " ,t * r WILLUI C. IMIJn. FrnfclUfc** Election Notes. The Rep«. carried 54 of the 6< ooan ties of thu State, and Hiatingi' plurality over Singerly i* !H.9 61. The larjteat majority ifiven by any one county is that of Phila. 85,.>45; Allegheny coraei next with 38,111; LancwUr gave 11,962; Delaware, which adjoins Phila, gave 6,586, and Chester 5,900. Fayette, an old Democratic stronghold gives the Republican ticket 2,119; Clearfield, anoth er, 1.000; and Westmoreland 3 500. Five of the counties tnat gave Democrat ic majorities are in the extreme eastern p«irt of the State, and adjoin each other. i.e. Berks, Lehigh, Northhampton, Monroe and Pike. Montour gave the Democratic ticket 20. Eik "4, and Fulton 86. Hastings objected to a jollification at Bellefonte. The full rote of the State is ax follows: Governor— Hastings. Republican, 573,- 699; Gingerly, Democrat, 331,705; Ailman, People's party, 16,171; Hawley, Prohibi tionist, 20,329— Hasting's majority, 205,- 434. The figures for the People's and Prohibition candidates are not complete, a number of counties having failed to re port the vote for those candidates. Lieutenant Governor —Lyon, Rr-pnblican 562,095; Rilling, Democrat, 330,668— Lyon's plurality, 231,427. Auditor General—Mylin, Republican, 567,990; Magee. Democrat, 327,694— My lin's plurality, 240,296. Secretary of Internal Affairs—Latta, Re publican, 565,2:* 7; Greenland, Democrat, 327,176 Latta's plurality, 238,121. Congressman-at-Large —Grow, Rspubli can, 570,131; Huff, Republican, 563,855; Mover, Domocrat, 326,118; Collins, Demo crat, 322,118. Quay, Martin and other Republican leaders held a meeting in Phila., last Sat urday, to discuss the make-up ot Hastings cabinet. The Phila. men think that their 85,000 majority entitles them to one place in tae cabinet. The Republicans ol Wheeling and vicin ity celebrated their victory by an immense demonstration, Saturday night. Fully 5.- 000 men were in line. Clubs were pre sent from Pittsburg and other neighboring towns and cities. The four Republican Congressmen-elect of West Va., and ex- Secretary Elkins spoke, and Elkins was announced as a candidate for U. 8. Sen ate. The next Congress will stand—Republi cans 245, Democrat# 101, Populist* 10; and the Senate may be Republican after March 4, 1895, but it may be that Peffer of Kan sas, and Stewart and Jones of Nevada, all silver men, will control its organiiation. Minnesota aensd a solid Republican del egation to next CongTess. One Republican and one Populist Con gressman in Texas, were elected. One Congressional district in Virginia went Republican. The official returns elect the six Demo cratic nominees for Congress in Louisiana, but the sugar planters claim fraud in three of tbe districts. Tom Reed will probably be the Speaker ol next House, and John Dalzeil chairman of the Ways and Means Committee. Our member Thos. W. Phillips, will likely se cure a chairmanship. Utah is now a state and will elect two United States Senators next year, which wiil make the Senate consist of 90 mem bers, and New Mexico and Arizona will probably be admitted soon, which will make the number 94. The people of New York and Brooklyn, and many suburban towns voted to con solidate, and if the Legislature of the state approves of the movement, and passes a consolidation bill, New York will then cover an area of 318 gqoare miles and have a population of 2,965,972. The Committee of Seventy of New York will continue its organisation, and aid the new officers of the city in establishing an honest government. Wilson is ont in a letter ascribing his deleat on hard times, the Senate's delay, and the sugar schedule. He holds that his original bill would have saved his par ty. Cleveland's letter to Wilson has not yet been published. Clarion county went Democratic, by a small majority on the state ticket. Sin gerly had but 409, and the majorities on the county ticket ran from 110 to 536. The vote on Congress in the Erie dis trict was, Griswold 15,729, Sibley, 13,265; and Everson 744. The vote on Congress in the Armstrong- Westmoreland district is, Heiner, 24,754; Fair in an 14,107; Peonle's party 1,902; Pro hibition 968. In Nebraska a fusion state ticket wan elected. Both branches ot the West Virginia legislature will be Republican. Tbe Fusion ticket agreed upon by the Populists and Republicans of North Caro lina went through by a majority of 20,000. Philadelphia gave 85,545 Republican majority this time. The tellow who dares to say, "I told yon so" is a liar, and the truth is not in him. Nobody expected sjch a snowstorm. • Sam" Miller will be Mercer county's first republican Judge. Harry White's majority in Indiana Co, for Jn<lge, WM 80. Tbe official vote on judge in Lawrence county, Pa., is given as follow?: Wallace, Republican, 4308; Martin, Democrat. 3330; "Wallace's plurality, 969. THK COCHTY TOTALS. Butler county polled 8,051 votps for Governor this year, a* against 8,210 polled for State Treasurer last year. The clerks finished their work lust Sat urday, and the totals are as follows. GOYKBSOB. Hastings 4,867 Singerly 2,605 B»«ley 404 Ailmau 167 Grundy 2 Basting's plurality, 2,262. LIKCTKSANT GOVKRSOK. Lvon 4.688 Ril'ing 2,636 Cactle 488 A (tin .... .... 150 Ling 4 Lyon,i plurality, 2,052. ATJ TUTOR CiBSKHAL Mylin 4.868 M ague 2.610 Pallor.. ................ ... 417 Dnuhler 131 Allen 2 Mylin's plurality, 2,258. SBCBKTARY OF I.VTERSAL AFFAIRS Latta 4,869 Greenland 2,624 Gleason 409 Louch '. 131 King 2 L'«rt»'s plurality, 2,245. Phillips 4.958 Vand'-filn 2.549 White 382 Kirker 131 PhUljpu' ptyttyt fi 2,40' J. CoSGEISSMES-AT- LAIOK. Grow f Huff Meyer Collins Kane Jordan f, s Greenman Lotier 13 f^ Metzler ASSEMBLY. Moore 5.038 Raabe >js - COMMISSIONER. Nicholas Gribben — 3l ' Nicholas' plurality, 2,296. A CLOUDBURST in Venezuela a few days ago killed 150 people. THK figures, this year, are more eloquent than words. THREE masked men rode into the town of Sylvan Grove, Kansas, last Monday noon, wont into the bank, made the caoh ier hand over the money and then started off; but the cashier got his gun and wound ed one of the three men as they rode away and then the other two robbers deliberate ly killed the wounded man, and made their escape. IT IS said that Cleveland's next Message to Congress will contain something start ling -that some strong doctrine will be laid down to the Democrats. BY Cleveland's order Secretary Carlisle has asked for bids for $50,000,000, 5 per cent., ten year bonds, to be paid in gold. ALL the sugar trust investigation wit nesses who refused to answer the ques tions asked them will have to stand trial LOCAL CORRESPONDENCE. Centrerille. Property in Centreville is changing hands at good figures. The vacant lot adjoining the Christley Hotel, 30x160 was sold by Dr. Bard to A H Baker a few days ago for S9OO Baker is erecting a large livery barn upon it. The State Normal School purchased lot No. 94, on S Main St., from L. C. Cart wright for $3lO. and good building sites can be bought for SIOO to S3OO. The town is growing rapidly. Oar paper, the Signal, has received a new press and a lot of new type, which proves its prosperity. The three cases of typhoid in J. 8. Wil son's family are convalescent, so is Miss McClelland. Farmer's Institute will be held here, Dec 3d to 7th. Portersville. Dave Brennemen is talking of putting up ice already. Ramsey Bros, aro going into the ice business this winter. They expect to put up several tons. E. R. Luben has the brag cow of the town. Miss Jennie Frazier who is visiting friends in Millerstown expects to return home this week. Some one broke into the barber shop of Wm. Heberling on last Wednesday night and was mean enough to carry off his razors. Winter has come and the poor rabbits have to suffer. Charley Wilson and wilo of Bradford, Pa., were the guests of his Brother Dr. H. R. Wilson. George Wilson and son of Burgettstown visited his brother H. R. Wilson a few days last week. H. B. Heberling and Prof. Graham made a business trip to Elwood last week. A. S. Marshall ami Frank Kinsey went to Ellwood get the election returns. Wn. Humphrey has moved into his new residence on Main street and Rev. Eggert has taken possession of Mr. Humphrey's house on the corner of Butler and Main St. The Presbyterian Sunday School has has commonced to prepare for their Christ mas entertainment. John Kennedy has purchased a butcher shop in New Castle and expects to take possession on Monday ot next week. Prof. Graham went out rabbit hunting on last Saturday night, but bunuie was too smart for him and got away. Henrv Heberling was in Butler last week on business. H. A. Zeigler, our undertaker, has pur chased Mr. Bloom's property and is re modeling the bnilding so as to have his dwelling bouse and furniture rooms to gether. Mr Zeigler is a fino voung man and full of business and we only hope he will have good success. E(i»oßrs " Uomersol Items. Miss Minnie Grnver is on the sick lis 1 . Quite a serious accident happened to Arthur Stephens, one day last week. While coming out of bis barn the door wan blown around and struck Mr. Stephens square in the face, inflicting a serious wound on bis nose. Lawrence G r uver and his mother visited Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Hockenberry Sunday. Mrs. Joshua is recovering slowly and it will be some timo before she will be able to be around again. Gomersal boasts ot having the best game banter in the township. Henry Mason came in on Friday with ten rabbits. He is about 65 years old and can outdo any of the young er boy's who delight going out with the gun. Any one who desires to purchase jjame will do well to write for prices as they will recieve prompt attention. One of our Democratic friends called for his mail tbe other evening and as there was nothing for him but a newspaper he said "nover mind Andy, you can burn it," and walked out. No wonder, he would find nothing in it but defeat for his party. Possibly he had heard of the election re turns and did not care to see it in print. Mr. Wm. Ferguson, returned Tuesday after a two weeks stay on the farm He says he would like it, if there wasn't so many different chores to be done, and do the same "'blamed old things over and over again. Johnny Morris, of Youngstown 0., paid our town a flying visit last Friday. He left with Mr. Stephens in the afternoon for New Hope. Mrs. Noah Swain left for home Tuesday morning taking with ber Tony Beacbe" to help them in the store business there. The Hockenberry boys ha\ opened up a coal mine on their place, for their own use. Gomersol mines have started up at last. The election is beginning to show its good work already. Ob! where has the white horse gone, Boy st. Osce in a While. DiCA^THa. CAMPBELL—At his home is Washington twp., Nov. 3, 1894, Newton Cimpbell, aged about 60 years. GALLAGHER—At her hoine iu Millers town, Nov. 3, 1894, Clara, wife ol Frank Gallagher. MARSHALL—At his homo in Cranberry twp., Nov. 8, 1894, Peter Marshall, aged about 65 years. IRWIN —At her home in Evans City, Nov. 13, 1894, Mrs Irvine, wife of Dr. Wm. Irvine, aged about 60 years. BOWMAN —In Pittsburg, Nov, 10, 1894, Mrs. Bowman, wife of Jerry Bowman, aged about 70 years. CORNELIUS— Suddenly, at his residence near Pine Grove, Mercej county, Josiah J. Cornelius; aged 65. Ho was a cou sin of A. M. Cornelius, Esq.. and was well known in this county. OBITUARY NOTES. Msjor Thomas Williams, lormerly of Pittsburg, and son of Hon. Thomas Wil liams, deceased, died at Stamford, N. V., on the Utb, irst. His remains wero in terred at Pittsburg on Wednesday last. His fatner represented this county in Con gress in tbe sixties, then in connection with Allegheny County as a congressional dirtrifc*. ELECTION«=NOVEMBER 6, 1894. r Offinor ' Cooirrev Anembly ~X'y Comr - - - J c *B*» S S ™ DISTRICTS. | ? ?! "? - j J ! I f ° : • • : : s : : • • : . , v »JJ •;*; 17 38 l'> 67 40 37 38 mBl6 . J 17 1» 114 46 S8 130 40 R ,l (?to nr 1» » 5 8 313 m 55 30' 53 180 So „ !, i, g ft 337 19 89 85 44 39 84 3ft n 1 38 68 34 34 72 72 34 70 CWield M 73 l , f » 132 131 , 9 20 131 20 £ hntou .- \h 7 6 f 18 17 6 117 117 18 17 117 17 COrd \\l 11 4 ft 134 20 5 133 132 25 22 133 21 centre::::::::::::::::. 191 « ■» r. ios 2? 1 toe 10, 2-. » io« ™ err ? » 9., 2"' * 2 92 22 2 92 92 23 23 91 23 Cherry -- % 2 2 - 4 76 2 5 23 74 22 Connoqueng N... 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M M 8, 96 fi 95 m »; 12. m 5212113112 « 50 no » "ftPfTT i 8 : 1 »8«8 1 BSi « £ *BS3S»"- R. jj f ' 18 g ; S ,3 S 8 « S s£ M ::: ?S ,S S2S3 SS ;l ,8 f.B 88 V 8 J S 5 «' 18 is * S IS & Butler boro,'sth.. 155 78 14 3 166 60 10 180 16/ 62 62 164 Oo CentreriUe 67 3 8 JJ 36 7 77 32 71 34 " arr,sv lle 50 J' 5 61 21 5 50 52 25 23 51 23 P ros P eet ..-. fg 2 17 16 2 18 17 16 15 17 16 Portersville 1- - 2 34 4 , 39 West Sunbury 6 8 =~::: 8 S . i 1 & ■ | g f 1 £ 1 I f . alrv,e /! r ~ li , 2 22 18 3 22 22 Ift 17 22 .17 Karns City -- - gy , 6S ' 70 87 G9 ns w 'l 44 64 4 1 3d 53 9 22 38 69i 51 36 53 gSßSfc= « 8 J .1 " 1 " Xotal 4867 2605 404 i' 67 4»51 2548 389 5038 5(X)7 2591 2552,4873 2571 NOTE:—For vote of the county for Lieutenant Governor, Auditor General, Secretary of Internal Affairs and Congressman-at-Large see county totals in another place. H. L. Taylor, who with Sattertield and i others operated extensively in this county I gome years ago.died at his home in Buffalo ; last Saturday. He had been attacked by apoplexy at Hillsville, this :>tate, a month before, weut out too soon and had a re lapse. His estate is estimated all tb<> way from $500,000 to $3,000,000, anil a jnry had. a few days previous to his death, found him to be"a man of unsound mind, and put it in the keeping of a trust company. He was born in Cnautauqua county, NY., learned the wagon and carriage making trado. was a member ot the firm of Taylor A- Day, of Frodonia, and became interested in the oil producing business in 1866. In 1878 Taylor's vast oil producing interests were combined under the corporate title ot The Union Oil Company; capitalized at $4,000,000. This company extended its operations to all the oil producing regions, and its career was also a very prosperous one. About three years ago the Union Oil compauy's production and property were brought out by the South Petin Oil Company, and with* the closing up of this deal Mr. Taylor retired permanently from the oil business. For a number of years he was a resident of Buffalo and became the owner of much valuable real there. Be was interested in the Niagara Elt-ctric Power enterprise and owned valuable property in Baltimore, Md.. Atlanta, Ga., Chicago and other cities. He was also part ownor of the Williamsport and North Branch Railroad of Pennsylvania. PI! WN* POWBER AbsotMtefy Pure. A cream of tartar linking powder. Uigh cst of all in leavening strength.— Latest United States Government Food Re post. Royal Baking Powder Co., 106 Wail St.. N. Y. SHERIFF'S SALK3. By virtue ol sundry writs of \ en. Ex., Fl. Fa. Lev. Fa.. Ac . Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Butler Co., Pa., and to me air:'ted there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in tbe borough of Duller, on Friday, the 30th day of Nov., A. I>. is»l. at 1 o'clock r. m,. the following de scribed property, to-wlt: KD No 79, Dec. T. lsal JW Hutchison, atfy. All tbe right. title, Interest ami claim of Norbeit T Weser, of. In and to a certain lot, of groundsituate in liuller borough, Ilutler Co. 7'a. bound- < las follows, to-wlt: Being the westerly one hall ol lot No. 45. In tbe pl«n of lots surveyed for Thompson, McCandlesf and Stoughton and of record in the Kecorders oftlee of said county lit deed book vol. "2 p ige 1500, and further bounded and described as fol lows: On she north by land of t:e>rg« Mllllguo. on the east by lot of F M Hewitt on the south by East Locust m. and on the west by an alle-, having h width of 80 feet In irout, on the Nor'h side ot said hast Locust street and extending back Mi feet to lot of said Ceorge Milhgan, maintaining a width of 80 feet throughout, be Inn the same premises which C A Aorams. et ux.. conveyed to said Norbcrt T Weser by deed dated the 24th day of July. 18»3. and having tbereon erected nvo 2-story dwelling houses. Siezeu and taken tu execution as the property of Norbcrt T Weser at the suit of the Keystone Hi ate Building and Loan Aisocla tlou or Pittsburg, la. etc. E D Nos 12 and 13, Dec Term, J. M. Painter, attorney. All the right, title. Interest and claim of Joseph Kelly. oMn and to the undivided one sixteenth interest in 12 acres of land, more or less, situated In Slippery Hock township. liur, ler Co. Pa. i>■'utilled as follow-. to-wlt: on the nijrtli tiv land of Harvey Kclley, ea-jt by land of Job Kelley's hetrs, south by land ot Win. Keiley. west by land of Harvey Kelley : said lund Delng all 'cleared. under len-.e. lu a fair state of cultivation with an orchard and frame dwelling bouse, frame barn and other out buildings erected thereon. Stezed and taken In execution as the property of Joseph Kelly at the suitor W C Barron for use of James W Barron. KI) Noil 01. Gi and «, Dec Term, 18U4. H 11 Uoucher and (ieo W fleeter, attorneys. All the right, title. Interest and claim of F S Purvlanee and Bessie I'nrvl in e wltn notice to J F Baipli. administrator ol Bessie I'urviance. dee'd, of. In and to a certain piece or parcel of land or lot of ground situated In Butler bor ougli. Butler county l'a.. bounded us follows, to-wlt: Beginning at the southeast coiner of lo' or purpart numbered 4 In the partition of the real estate or Johu N I'urviance, i£b<1■ dee'd thence south along the west line of Main or High street i*» (cel. thence west parallel with the south line of said lot or purp.nl numbered four 141 feet and u Inches, thence south par allel with the said west line of Main or lllgh street cu feet and 0 inches to the north line or Penn street, thence west along the north line or said l'enn street :<0 reel to au alley, th-nee north along the east line or said alley 120 feet and 6 Inches tn the southwest comer ol said lot or purpart numbered 4. thence east along the south line of said lot or purpart numoered tour 191 leet and :> inches lo the place or beginning The mid piece or parcel ol laud or lot or eround heiiln described being in the form of the letter L «ith 110 feet fronting on Main or High street and :>o ieet Iron Ling on l'enn street and comprising ull of lot or purpart numbered 3. and accepted bj and awarded to F S Purvl »ncr, Kso.. in the partlUon or the real estate of John N Purvlanee. Kt'j.. ilec'd In the orphans' Court of Butler county, fa., and by him con veyed by deed beating date It®— to iteSiio Purvlanee, bis said wile, and also those certain parts or portions ol lots or purparts numbered 1 nn'l m said partition proceedings conveyed by Alice W Jlazlett and husband to F H Purvlanee, lisq.. by deed bearing date Feb ruary 18. lxm, as by reference to said deeds and records will more fully and at large appear. ALSO—of. In and to a certain lot or piece of ground situate In Butler borough, Butler county, l'a. bounded as follows, to-wlt: on the north by Thomas Douaghy. Esq . east by lot ol Cieorge I'urvii.nce, south by l'enn street, west by lot of Ueo, Purvlanee, said lot having a frontage of 30 feet, more or less, on l'enn stteet and extending back the same width Jlu feet, more or less, to lot of Thomas U nasy. Ksq. finu neliig purpart numbered nine, a -cftpteu Dy i lid awarded io F S I'urviance. f-.tq , at tue . artltion of the real estate of John N i'ur»i ancc. deceased. Seized and taken in 11 x ■ utioh ;u satlslactlon of Judgements recovered on mortgage, debts, etc. helzed and taken in ex ecution as the propel ty of F S Purvlanee ai;d FuyvliuAra. wtOnwWe to J F tfalplt. adm rof Bessie Pttrviance. deceased, at the suit ol Butler Savings Bank for use. and Char les llazlett for use, et al. ED No 92. Dec T, 1891. Williams & Mitchell, attorneys. All the right. title, Interest and claim of Isaiali Hall, of. in and to 97 acres of land, more or less. 81' iatf In Clay township, Butler county. Pa. bounded as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at aoostatthe southwest corner. > hence north 2 deg east by lands of .lesse K Hall 175 perches to a post, thence south *9 I ! deg en=l M 5-10 perches by lands of John Kalston. formerly by Wm P Hall, to a post, thence sout.' 2 deg wegt by lands of Amos Hall 177 5-10 perches to a post, thence north 84 deg west by lands of Wm Kennick. formerly Jos. Kelly. S3 s-io perches to a post, the place of beginning Said land being moslly cleared, under fence and In good *taie of cultivation with a two story frame dwelling house, good frame bank barn and other outbuildings erected thereou. Seized and lak.'u in execution as the property of Isaiah Hall at th« suit ol Mrs. M.E. Greenue. formerly M. Ellen Henry. K1) No 109, Dec T. I*9l. J D Marshall, atfy. All the right, title, interest and claim of Alilo Elder, of. in and to 53 acres of land, more or less situate In Worth township. Butler county. t'a , bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by land of James Humphrey, east by land of Z-bulun Cooper, south by land of James YIo- Gowan, wesr bj land of Wm Mcßride and Cooper, said bmd being mostly cleared, under fence und in a fair state of cultivation and hav - ins an orchard, a one-sto.y frame nouse. log and frame stable and other outbuildings erect ed therron. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Mllo Elder at the suit of Bur ton McGowan. EI) Nos 51 and 101, Dec T, 1891. W A Forquer and J W Hutchison, att'ys. All the right, title. Interest and claim of Sarah GifTord. of. In and to a certain lot 01 ground situate in Butler borough. Butler coun ty. Pa.. bounded as follows, to-wlt: Beginning al a peg at ccner of Eola Way and Maple Ave nue, thence along Maple Avenue Gl feet to a corner of lot No 516. thence along the line of said lot 110 feel to an alley, thence ,»long said alley 1-' feel to Kola Way or allei. thence along sail! alley 120 feet to Maple Avenue, the place of beginning. Said lot being lot No 547 in V. m S Boyd's plan of lots InSprlngdale In said boro. and having a two-story frame dwelling house and outbuildings erected thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Sarah Gifford at the suit of the borough of Butler, et al. K DNo 107, Dec T, 1891. Kohler and Brandon, attorney s. All the right, title. Interest and claim of Johanna W uller. 01. In and to a certain lot of ground, situate in Butler borough. Butler coun ly I'a . bounded a-** follows, to-wlt: On the north by lot ot W E ltalaton, east by Main St. south by lot of Christ Stock, ana an alley, west by lot oI H P Scott, with a good , wo-story brick butldlngused as a store room and dwel ling house comlilni-d erected thereon, said lot having a frontage of 22 feet on Main street and extending back so reel, more or less, to said western boundary, which Is 42 feet more or less In wluth. ALSO- Of. in and to a certain lot of ground, situate in Buller borough, liutier couuty. Pa., bouuded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by Jell> rson street east by lot of Pillow heirs, south by lot of F p Baldauft. west by lot of John Lefever, said lot having a frontage of 23 leet more or less on said Jefferson street, and extending back to the southern boundary of said lot the same width GO feet, more or less, and having a good two story frame dwelling house erected thereon. ALSO of in and to a certain lot of ground situate in Liutier borough. Butler county, i a., bounoed as follows, to-wlt; On the north by St. Peter's cbuicli properly, east by Carna han heirs, south l» an alley, west by Krank lin street; said lot having a frontage of iuofeel more or less on Franklin street and extending ba' k ISO feet more or less and having a good brick dwelling house. Irame stable and other out buildings erected thereon. AliJO-Of, m and to a certain lot of ground situated in Butler borough. Butler county, Pa., bounded as follows, to wit: on the north by lot Ol Lark 111, Cast by lot of Kamerer. south oy Centre avenue, west by other lot of sal i Johan na W uller. said lot tiaviug a frontage of 59 feet on Centre avenue and extending back the same width. 59 feet to the northern boun dary with a large brick building used as a dwelling house and storeroom erected thereon. ALSO—Ot ill and to a certain lot of ground situated in liutier borough, Butler county. Pa., bounded as follows to-wlt: On the njrtli oy lot ol Larklu, east by other lot of Jouauna dul ler, south by centre avenue, and west by lot of l Larkiu, said lot having a Iroutage ol lo leet I more or less on Centre avenue and extending | back V) feet more or less to the northern boun dary with a g.ioJ two-story Trame dwelling house erected He reon. ALSO— Of, in and to a certain lot ot ground situate tn Butler borough. Bailer couuty. l\t . bounded ns follows, to wit: On the north by lot ol t'Uaries Dully. east ny Klin street, soutu by an alley, west t>y au by ltio teel. more or less, and having atwo siory frame dwelling house erected I hereon Seized and taken In execution as the property or Johanna Wuiler at the suit ol John Lawall. EU No 110. L)ec T. 1891. S F Bowser, att'y. AU the right title. Interest and claim of Cur tis W Montgomery, of. in and to a certain lot or ground situated in Hutler borough, Butler Co. Pa., bounded as follows, to-wlt: on the north by Burt mas alley, east by Sullivan alley, south by Lincoln street, west by kot No 1» m tfurtuias plan of lots in »a,d borough, being lots Noa. 17 and is in the llortmaa pla.i of lots in said boro and having a frontage ol til feet, more or lean, on said Lincoln street and extending back of the same wUllli 112 feet to Bortuias alley, and having a good two story frame dwelling house ami other outbuildings erected thereon. Seized anil taken In execution as the pro,s!riy ot Cur tis W Montgomery at the suitor John W Bort mas lor etc. El) No 111. Dec T, 1891. S F Bowser att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim of Amanda Wilson and James Wilson, or lu and to 5.J acres ol land, more or less, situate In Washington township, liuiler county. l'a„ bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at the northwest corner, thence by landsOl \V I* Wlke north s i east ou perches, thence by lands of George Morns andS Yar.i's heirs south % east 1W ii> perches thence by lands of I'eter Emery's heirs.and A .1 JacK soutu west So perches, thence by lands ol Mis Martha Mc- Intyre north >i west it-' 7-10 perches to the place of beginning, and having a two-story frame dwelling house, frame barn and other on'buildings erected thereon. Seized any taken In execution u« the property of Amaudd Wilson and James Wilson at the suit of Mary Meclilmg. KI) Nos 43 ond H Dec T. lsiH. W D Brandon, attorney. All the right, title. Interest and claim of J I. Eckmau. ot. In and to a certain lot oi ground situated in Butler borough. Butler county. I'a.. bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north oy lot of Herb Miller, east by lot of George Spang south by lot ol Geyser, and west by Third St said lot having a good two-story frame dwelling house erected th"reon. Seized and tanen lu execution as the property of J I. Eckmau at the suit ol Butler Savings Bank. EuNo m, Uec T, is:i4 F J Korquer, att'y. All tue right, title, interest aud claim of Ward Ooovert, of. lu aud to a certain lot ol grouud situated in Harmony borough. Butler county. I'a. bounded as lollows. 10-wit: On the north by German street, en-it. by Wood St. south by Ourotigh commons, west by M E church lot . and having ihereon erected a two - story frame house, frame stable and other out buildings. and belnu lormerly the property of Frank Coovert deceased. In which his widow has a life Interest aud Ward Coovert an undi vided one-tenth luterest at her death. Al.so Of. in aud to a certain lot of ground situated Jn Harmony borough, Butler county, I'a., bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the uorth by an alley, cast by an alley, south by Germau street, west by Monroe street, said lot being cut in two by the I' & W K K aud formerly tne property or Frank Coovert. deceased, lu which his widow has a life luterest aud Ward Coovert au undivided oue-lenth luterest at tier death. Ai. SO Oi. In and toa certain lot oi ground situated In .la iison township, Butler co. I'a , hounded - folio* . to-wlt: On the uortU Oy rX'onomlte ce.uetery, east by lauds of A i£leg l>-r. i >Uih t.y lot ol A. iilegier. Jr. west bj El .nondfi sir t, and being the property of Frank Coov.rt, dvceascil. lu ivhlch his widow has a lile luterest aud Ward Coovert an undivided one-wuih lutfcrvbt at ber deitU. and taken in executbn as the property ot Ward Coovort ,v the suit of W A ronjuer. J Ml wint er and W z Murrln EO No SO, Dec T-rm. i>.»» MeJunkin & Gal treth at torn«ys. All the right, title Interest and claim of James W Todd, of, m aud to one-half acre of land, more or lest., situated in Buffalo township Battfrfo a . bounded as follows, to wit: Ou the north hy Plus and Mt'g tub lie roM. east by Bear Creek Ma* '.south by land of A in \\ atson w. by land ot Win VVasotn with frame dwelling nouses,.,ne frame stable and other out - buildings erected thereon. Seized and taken in execution as Uie property of James NV Todd at the suit of I G shannon. E O Not 55 and 74. tec Term. :s;H. McJunkUi & Caltireatt and A T Black, attorney's. All the rl^tjf. utle. Interest and claim or J M Wilson, of. in an i to 160 acres ot land, more or less, situated in Jiutksoa township. Butler ("o. i'a . bounded :is follows, io-wit: «>n the north by land of PMUf Vo?e!. east by Und of lieorge W Wilson, sonUibv land of (ireenewalt and Miller, west b laud of George Knauff; said land being mostly cleared under fence and in fair state of cultivation, and havinu a iwo story fniuie dweiiin< house, frame bank b.trn and other outbuildings erected ihereon. seized aeti taken In execution as tue property of J M Wilson at the suit of Beers .v .vicKee for use Sc.. et at. TERMS OF SALE:—The following must be strictly compiled with when property Is stricken down. 1. Waen the plaintiff or other lien creditor Dtcomes ilie purchaser Uie cost on the writ must be paid auo a list of tue Ileus Including' mortgage searches on the property sold to gether with such lien creditor's receipt* for the amount ot the proceeds of the sale or such por tion thereof as he may claim must be furnished the Sheriff. 2. Ail bids must be paid in full. 3. All saies hot settled immediately will be continued until l o'clock r. M. ot next day. at which time all prop rty not settled for will again be put up and sold at the expense and risk of the person to wnom tlrst sold. •~ee i'urdon's Digest, 9tu edition, page 446. and Smith's Forms, page 381. AXUKEw G.CAMPBELL. Sheriff. Sheriff's OUlce. Butler. Pa., Nov 12. Js»4. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Administrator's Notice, Letters of administration on the estate of Sarah M. Galbraith, dee'd, late of Ad.itns township, Butler Co., Pa., having been granted to the undersigned, all per sons knowing themselves indebt«d to said estate will please uiak« immediate paj meut, aud any having claims against said estate will present thera duly authentica ted for settlement to K. T. GALBSAITH, Adm'r., W. C. Findley, Mars, Pa. Att'y. Executor's Notice. Letters testamentary on the estate of John Klinger, late of Penn twp., dec d. having been 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 present them duly authen ticated to D. B. Dot THKTT, Ex'r., Brownsdale, Pa. Executrix Notice, Letters testamentary on the estate of JohnSbem, late of Butler, Pa, having been granted the undersigned, all persons indebted to said estate will please make immediate payment aud those having claims will present them duly auihenticat ed lor settlement to HANNAH L. SHBM, Ex'r.. W. D. Brandon, Butler Pa. Att'y. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Butler county, Pa , the under signed adm'r D B N, C T A of tho estate of John Purviance, dee'd, late of Butler boro., Pa , will offer at public outcry at the time and places hereinafter specified the following described p ircels ol land be longing to estate of s>iid decedent, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1894, at 9 o'clock A.M. Ist. —All that certian lot of ground situ ated in Butler boro, Butler Co.,Pa .bound ed on the north by lot of Zeigler's heirs, east by Main St, south by lot of Mrs A L Fererro and west by an alley, front ing 23J feet on Main St. and extending back 191 feet, the north halt of the old mansion house standing on said lot. 2d. —On same date, at 1 o'clock P M. on the premises in Marion twp, Butler Co,Pa, the undivided one-hall interest of all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situ ate in said township, bounded on the north by lauds of Black, east by lands ol Mary Seaton, south by same and J J Max well and west by lands of Mary Seaton, containing 84 acres, more or less, small two-story frame bouse, frame stable, out buildings and orchard ihereon 3d —On same day, at 2 o'clock P. M, on tbe premises in Marion twp., Butler Co. Pa., ali that certaiu piece or parcel of land in said township, bounded north by lands of Win Atwell, east by lands of John Gil christ, south and west by lands JasDngan, containing 36 acres, more or less, partly cleared. TERMS OK SALE: —One-third in hand on confirmation of sale and balance in two equal annual installments secured by bond and mortgage wilh interest thereon from date of said confirmation. William A. Stkin, Adui'r I) BN,OT A. TRUSTEES' SALE IN PARTITION. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Conrt ot (Sutler county, made on the Bth d>y of September, 1894. at 0. C. No. 71, March Term. 1894, there will be exposed to sale at public outcry on the premises in Oakland towushsip, Butler county, Pa , on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 17th, 1894. at 1 o'clock, p.m.; of said day. all the fol lowing described real estate, bounded on the north by lands of James Patron's heirs and Wrn Jack, on the east by lands of John Henry's heirs, on the south by lands of Cbas. Duffy and on the west by lands of John K Bovard und Chas. Duffy, contain ing 105 acres, more or loss, log house, lop barn, frame stable and orchard of apple trees thereon; being the laud owned by John Melhnger in his lifetime and at the time of his death, and by virtue of the pro ceedings in partitiou at O. C. No. 54, September Terra. 1881 a'J l 0. C. No. 71, March Term, 1894. the same was directed to be sold at public sale. Tbrms OF Sale —One-half cash on con firmation of sale by the Court, and one half iu one year with interest, deferred payment to be secured by bond and mort gage ou the premises, mortgage to contain u scire facias clause and attorney's coin mission in case of collection by process of law. GEORGE E. MELLISOKR. W. J. MELLIKOKR. Ralston <fc Greer, Trustees. Att'ys. |B3i THE CULTIVATOR 1895 AND Country Gentleman THEBEST OF THE Agricultural Weeklies. DEVOTED TO Farm Crops ynd Processess, Horticulture & Fruil-Growing Live-Stock. and Dairying While it also includes all minor depart ments of Rural interest, such as the Poul try Yard, Entomology, Bee-Keeping. Greenhouse and Grapery, Veterinary Re plies. Farm Questions and Answers, J ire side Reading, Domestic Economy, and a summary of the News of the Week. Its Market Reports are unusually complete, and much attention is paid to the Pros pects of the Crops, as throwing up ou one of the most important all questions—When to Buy and When to Sell. It is liberally Illustrated, ond contains more reading matter than ever before. The subscription price is S'J.SO a yeai, hut we offer a SPECIAL REDUCTION in our CLUB RATES FOR 1895. TWO m:BHCIPTIO*S. tn one remittance.... $ * KIX SUBSUItII'fIOIS. do do -••• ■" TKJI SIIBSOKimo.NS, do do .... 15 X~~jr To all New Subscribers for 1895.pay ing in advance now, we will send the pa per Weekly, from our receipt of the remit tauce, to January Ist, 1895, without charge. tV'Specimen Copies Free. Address LUTHER TUCKER & SON, Publisher* Albany. N. Y elite & TAYLOR Funeral Directors, 151 S. Main St., • Butler: Pa. NOTICE IN PARTITION. In Re Estate ot Reuben Musselman dee'd in Partition. O C. So 89 March Term 1894. Peb'y 1894. Petition of David Z. Musselman was presented to the Orphans Court of Butler Co praying the said Coart to grant a Citation upon ail toe heirs and legal rep resentatives of said decedent to appear aud show cause if any they have why the real estate of said decedent should not be par titioned as praye.l for therein Feb 19, '94, Citation awarded by the Court and all par ties interested being n >n residents of But ler Co. Pa.,the Court directs the Sheriff of Butler Co. Pa to give them notice of said Citation by publication of the same. Jane 5, Citation returned to said Court with ffidavit of pab'ication in com pliance with said order of Court. June 8. 181>4. W. H. Lusk att'y for Peti tioner moves the Conrt for a writ of Parti tion in above ca.-e which was granted July 2, 1894. W. II Lusk att'y for Petitioner moves the Court to appoint a "Guardian ad Utem" for the minors of decedent inter ested in above estate and also t<> diteet the ff ..f Bntler Co. to notify all parlies interested in the estate ot decedent of the time and place of the holding the inquest, whereupon the Court appointed Joseph Criswell "Guardian ad Utem" < f the minor child named therein and oir-cted the Sheriff as to giving notice to all parties interested in said estate of the lime and place ofholding the inquest by publication. Sept 5. 1894 Said writ of Partition was returned to said Court with schedule of in quistion aud draf of premises therein de scribed and affidavit ot publication in dne form thereto attached Sept. 5, 1894, W. H. Lank atty. fo» the Petitioner moves the Court for Confirmation absolute of Inquis ition and rule to shew cause, whereupon the Court made the following order. Now Sept. 5, 1894. the above motion presented in open Court and on due con sideration the inquistiou is confiimed and a rule is granted on all parties in interest to accept or refuse the premises at the val uation or show cause why the same should not be sold, re'urnalile t.i first Monday of December 1594, at 2P. M. Notice to be given to parties uou residents, by Hdver tisement in two newspapers published within the county of Butler BY THE COURT. Now Nov. 5, 1594. To Divid Z Mussel man, of Braddotk Pa., Christian Mattier and John Howard Mattier of Dixtnont Pa., Kose E Shields of St Louis, Mo., Nancy E and Antony Scbaffer of Greenville I'a.. Mary Jane Mattier of Rochester Pa., J. S. Stauffer of Beaver Fails Pa., J. K. Garvin ol Allegheny City Pa , Anna, intermarried with J. S. Stauffer of Beaver Falls Pa., and Jacob T. Mussel in an ot Byron, Illinois, You and each of you take notice that by virtue of tho above rule to show cause and order of Court thereon you are hereby no tified to be and appear at an Orphans Court io be held at Butler Pa. in and tor the county of Butler on Monday the third day of December A. D., 1894 at two o'clock P. M. then aud there to accept the premises at the valuation or show cause why the same should not be sold AND HEW G. C AMPBELL. Sbfc.iff. Butler County Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Iu re estate of Olive Isabell Green, de ceased. Sale of real estate for payment of debts O C. No. 56, December term, 1894. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court ot Butler County, Pa., at O. C No. 50. Dec. term. 1894. and to me directed. I will on Friday, the 30, h day of November, 1894, at 2 o'clock p. in expose to public sale at the Court House in Butler, Pa., the following real estate, late the property of Olive Isabel Green, deceased, to-wit: All mat certain piece or parcel of laud s tuate in Allegheny twp., Butler County, Pa., bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning at the northwest corner, known as the Silas Hoover corner, now Blv miller, thence east by lands ot Adam Britt >n and Williams' heirs, formerly, now A! O'Neil and George It. Groan, to the Eiulenton road; thence south along said road a suf ficient distance to comprise five acre* of land, the Emlenton road to be the eastern boundary of said five acres ot land, thence west by lands of Andrew D. Kelly T , for merly, being part ot the same tract, now Mrs. F. Steinbrook, uutil it strikes 'he Silas Hoover line, thence north along said line to the place of beginning, containing live acres with frame dwelliug house and ont-buildiugs thereon erected, which said tract of land is subject to the estate and rights of George K Green, the surviving husband of said decedent, as tenant by tho curtesy, und will be sold subject to said estate. THUMB OF SALE— One-third cash on ap proval ol sale by the Conrt, and the bal ance in two equal annual payments, se cured by judgment bond and mortgage on the premi>es, hearing interest, aud with on attorney's commission ol 5 per ceut for collection with option on part ol purchaser to pay cash. GEORGE R. GREEN, Administrator, S. F. Bowsuft, Sandy Point, Pa. Attorney. Register's Notices. The Register hereby gives notice that the following sccounts of executors, almiu istrators aud guardians hive bceu filed in his 1 Sice according to law, aud will b.3 present ed to Court for confirmation and allowance en Wedntsday, the sth day of Dec., 15591, at 2 o'clock, p m.. of said day: 1. Final account of Alma E. Snyder, ad ministratrix of Armeua M. Lilly, deceased, late of Butler b >ro. 2. Final account of Win. Crooks, adminis trator of Charles D. CrooKs, dee'd, late of Middlesex twp. 3 Final account of Mary King, adminis tratrix C. T. A. of Nicholas King, dec late of Concord twp. 4 First aud partial account of Jane L. Christy, administratrix of Wilmore E. Chris ty, dee'd late of Washington twp. o Final account of Charles lieed, execu tor of Janes Denny, decease.!, late of Clear field twp. ii. Final accouut of Catherine Suyd»i\ ad ministratrix C. T. A. ol George Suyder, de ceased, late of Zelienople biro. 7- Final accouut oi Daniel Feidler, guar diau of August Sahli, minor child of Chris tian Sahli, deceased, late of Liuc tster twp. 8. Final account of Clarence Walker, ad ministrator of E. Julia Ly.rn, deceased, late of Butler boro. !). Fiual account of 11. U. Double, surviv ing trustee lor sale of the real est tie oi John JBtam.ii, deceased, late ol Fraukliu twp. 10. Final acc untofJohnT. Martin, ad ministrator of Catharine Boyd, dee'd, late ot W infield twp. 11. Second partial account of Mary E. lieliubold, adminUtrutrix of I'heodore Helm bold, dec,d, late of Saxon burg, I'a. 12. Final account of A L. Stull. guardian of Samuel D. Kiestler, minor child of A. J. Kiestler, deceased, late of Karus City. 13. Final accouu. ot Henry Miller, execu tor of Barbara McCullough, dee'd, late ot Butler boro. 14. Final accouut of Joseph Criswell, guardian ol Robert A- Hartley, minor child o Isaiah Bariley, deceased late ol Jefferson twp. 10. Final accouut of F. S. and Heury Dambach, executors of Frederick Dambacher, deceased, late ol Jacks'U twp. It:. Final accouut of Win. P. Braham, guardian of I'erry M. Gilchrist, miuor child of Win. 11. Gilchrist, deo'd, lale of Marion twp. 17. Final account of Adam Hechler, ex ecutor of Catharine Stewart, dve'd, late ol I'etrol ia boro. 18. Final account of Charles F. Whii<), ad ministratorol E. F. While, dee'd, late of Butler boro. 19. Final account of George lift, adminis trator ol Sophia lilt, dee'd, lata o' Jacttsou twp. 20. Final account of J. M. Paiuter, admin istrator C. F A. ol'Johu Fdhs dee'd law ol Zelienople boro. 21. Fiual account of S. S. Fleming, execu tor of Francis lleckert, dee'd, laie ol Con noqueuessing twp., as stated by Marv A. Fleming, administratrix. 22. Final account ot George Beck, execu tor of John Beck, dee'd, late ot Karns City 23. Fiual account of I. N. Meals, adminis trator ol Elizabeth Adams, dee'd, late ol Washington tovnship. 24. Final accouut of R T. Galbraith, ad ministrator of Sarah W. Galbraith, dee'd, late of Adams twp. 25. Final accouut of Charles A. Morris and B. E. Campbell, executors of George Morris, dee'd late of Wastuugtou twp. 20. Final account of Peter Kamerer, ex ecutor of A. L). Kuhn, dee'd, late of Concord twp. 27 Final account of Dennis Mcßride, ex ecutor of Neal Mcßride, dec'il, lale ol I lear lieid twp. 2K. Final accouut of W. S. Lutz, executor of Eliza Melvin, dee'd late of Muddy creek twp. JOHN S. WICK, Register. JOH* W. BROWK. C. A. Abbams ABRAMS & BROWN, Real Estate, Fire and Life Insurance, UCHKLTOS BUILDING. XbjeCoubt House. BCTLER, Pa. Insurance Company <>f North America. 102 d year, Ar-set* $9 -78 000; Hoine of New York, Asset" #9 000.000; Hartford of Hart ford, Asm-is $7,378,000; Pbtimix of Brook lyn, Assets So,OOO,tJW. Professional Cards. A. T. BLACK. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Room F., Armory Building. Butler. Pa A. T. SCOTT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OUce at No. 8. South Diamond. Butler. Pa. NEWTON BLACK. Att'y at Law--o£hce on South aide of Diamond BUT for. Pa. A. M. CHRSITLEY, ATIORNEY AT LAW. Office second floor, Ancler-ion Bl k. Main > St. noxr Court House. Butler. Pa. w. C. FINDLEY, Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent- Of tlce oa Srrnth Dlaruoad, Burler, Pa. H. H. GOUCHER. Attorney-at-law. omce In Mitchell building Butler. Pa. J. W HUTCHISON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. onice ou 9ecoud Boor if the H'iselton clock Diamond. Butler. Pa.. Room No. 1. COULTER & BAKER. ATTORNEYS AT LAW.t Office in room 8.. Armory Building, Butler Pa. IRA McJUNKIN. Attorney at Law, Office at No. IT. Sast Jeffer sou St., Butler. Pa,: S. H. PIERSOL. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office at No. KM East Diamond St. J. M. PAINTER, Attorney-at-Law. Office—Between Postofflce and Diamond. But ler. Pa. H. Q. WALKER, Attorney-at-Law—Office In Diamond) Block Butler, Pa. DR- McCURDY BRICKER. Office at 127 E. Jefferson St.. Butler Pa. Office hours Bto 9. and 10:30 to 12. A. M.. and 1 to 3. ana 7 to 9 P. M. V. rvIcALPINE, Den list,) Is now located In new and elegant rooms ad joining nls former oues. All kln.lß of clasp plates and modern gold work. ••Gas Administered.'" Dr. N. M. HOOVER, IST E. Wayne St.. office hours, 10 to 12 M. and l to 3 P. M. G. vi. ZIMMERMAN. PUVSICI4K ANB BUBO SON. Oißee at No. 45. S. Hhiii fetrnt. t*ei City Pharmacy. Butler. Pa, L. BLACK, fBVSICIiH AND BUROBON, New Troutniau Building. Butler. I'a. SAMUEL M. BIPPUS. Physician and Surgeon. 200 West Cunningham St. J. J. DONALDSON, Dentist. Butler, Penn'a. Artiilclal Teeth Inserted on the latest tm proved plan. Gold Filling a cpoclaity. OHloe over Scnaurs Cloth IQK Store. DR. S. A. JOHNSTON. DENTIST, - - BUTLER, PA. Gold Killing Painless Extraction of Teeth nd Artificial Teeth without Plates a specialty ltrous Oxide or Vitalized Air or Local nsestnetles used. 0 fflee over Miller's Grocery east of Lowry Otfl'ce closed Wednesdays aud Thursday* C. F. L. McQUISTION, ENGINEER AND SURVEYOR, OFFICE NEAR DIAMOND. BUTIJMK. PA. MEDICAL INSTITUTE. Established by regular physicians for the cure of obstinate diseases: fallia* FIU Serroaiae**. anil KxliauNtloH, Krrofula, t'lcralioa* of the ll,runt UlmniW and all divaawi dl»fhanre« »ueed Ij cared; «:»nr»r«. Tumor* Ooitr# aid inorhld *rnwth* remoied wlthoat the kalfe aad trillion! pain. Consultation free. Call or ad dress l>U TaYIiVB, 320 Liberty St.. PltUbarg, Pa. L S. McJUNKIN Insurance and Heal Estate Agent, 17 EAST JEFFERSON ST. 1 If T r TI .KR. F»A. Butler Dye Works, 210 t'eatre Arenac, BUTLEB, PA. The übovo establishment is now in run ning order, and is prepared to do first class Dyeing and Cleaning of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Clothing and other goods fiat need a new lease on life in renovating and brightening up generally. Have had 35 years experience in the dyeing business, and can guarautee good results on good goods. GIVE US A CALL. R. Fisher, Prop'r. L. Ifi. Crumbling* Breeder of Th >roai?hbred Poultry HALL, YORK CO , PA. Will Bell egga tor batching from fine Black MiDorcau. ludiar. Games, Buff Leghorns, Barred and White Plymouth Rocks, and Houdans at $1 per getting; White Indian Games $5 j>er 15. Old and young stock for sale at reasonable prices. ... a e~% MEH. local or travel 111 R uTL II inif. to sell ray guaran. Mil U fl I L IJtecd No KSBKT Sroo x ■ 5 ™ " Salary or CommtsMon paid weekly. Outat. free. Special attention k'lven t<> beginners. Workers never fall to make good weekly wages. Write me at ouce for par tlculars. E. 0. GRAHAM. Nurseryman Rochester N. Y. r.. c- wick: DKALKR ill Rough and Worked Lumber OP AL- KIKOS Oours, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Shingles and Lain Always In Stock. LIME. HAIR AND PLASTER. Otßce opposite'P. A W. Depot, BUTLKR 'A KAUFMAM'S. I've looked at wraps, but conld not find One just suited to my mind, Till I saw Kaufmann's newest kind. THAT'S TRUE we are headquarters for Ladies and Childrens WRAPS. We are bound to please you and PRICES are GUARANTEED. DRESS GOODS SPECIALS for this week include: Nice plaids for school dresses ioc. Heavy stoim serge navy and black 20c. Fancy mixed novelties 20c. Latest all wool novelties 50c. —We are also offering this week SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS IN— UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY and BLANKETS. We are sustaining our REPUTATION for UP TO t)ATE Milliner)' at POPULAR PRICES. Paper patterns all kinds at ioc. KAUFMANN'S, RUT, - ER PA . Always ask for goods advertised. Business jj | Bringers. i| Special China Salej; i at [!! | New Tariff Prices.;! 1 1 c&si i; ;! Bringer j; (I NO I 3 t * ccoratet * DINNER SET j) * of 100 pieces at $8 j[ 4. 4. (> J* Is a decorated DINNER SET !! No. 2 . of 100 pieces that we sold last 1 ]) month at sls. { PRICE now $lO. 1 !j + +■ + I *1 Is the last, but best value of all. <1 No 1 THINK OF I*J\ 100 piece* best <[ •«5 * * White Semi- Porc\ain, warranted 11 2 for years, at - . . . .$<5.50. <J t NEW PATTERNS IN HAVILAND CHINA 0 # CARLSBAD CHINA DINNER SETS IN ], i DECORATED DIN- PLAIN WHITE AND J, 5 NER SETS. DECORATED. (1 || CaHPBELL S TEnPLETON. ij Great Clearance Sale MILLINERY, Trimmed Hat* and Bonnetß almaat GIVEN AWAY. Having a large stock of millinery still on hand, we will sell you anything in our line less than half price. Come early and secure bargains at the LEADING ffiUfflEßY HOUSE, «KVD. T. PAPE.T C. A % D. yVbusiness that'keeps grow ing through a season oi de pression, such as the country' has experienced, is an evi dence that people realize they save money by trading with us. We know, and always have known, the days of large profits are past. Without question we are giving more for the money than last year. Our stock is larger to select from than last year. r .ALL AND SEE US. Colbert & Dale. Great Discovery. ud dlstiguri op growth* r«inov»d without e koifo tad without pain. Oar «p«cifio medicines sot only on tbe eml p»ru ud permanently cure. Ko a i til oarei Di. Tatlob, Yb. 3JO Lltwty t»«t, PHtftmif Prescriptions S A Specialty. At Redick's Drug Store. We do aot handle anything but pore drug*, next time you are in need of medicine please give us a call. We are headquarters (or pure SODA WATER as we nse only pore fruit juices, we also handle Paris Green, hellebore, insect powder, London purple and other insecticide*. Respectfully, J. C; REDICK, Main toHotel La wry BUTLER. F.A.. I * * '(josser's* "I .CREAM OLVCERINE. has DO EQUAL (or CHAPPED band*. -lp» or m face, or as? rourknaae ot the akin. a«4 • U not exccuru u>dxcasing (or the taos i after aha*log. faM by druggiata at g . i VWi Sri*.' .
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