THE CITIZEN THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 22.18 M. tittlM at t-Mloßer >l BatUr » *« d«M matur vrtLl.lAl C. IKWLKT. P«bll»fc« Political Notes. Governor-elect Hastings will be inducted into offiea January 15. Governor Pattison was inaugurated January 20, and will kave served five days less than four years at the close of hi* term.—There is no doubt the inauguration of the incoming Governor will be the most imposing ever soen in Pennsylvania. It will be thirteen months before Tom Reed can get his hands on the Speaker s gavel, unless CJevelai d calls the 54th th Congres« in special session, and he is not likely to do that. Tbe defeat ol Estee, the Republican can didate for Governor of California, wbile the rest of the State tioket was successful, was due to the fact that it was claimed he was the special candidate of the Southern Paci fic railroad. The next Legislature of Pennsylvania ■Wiil be divided politically as follows: Rep. Dem. Senate ' House _ Totals 2IS 35 Republican majority, 183. It was 98 in the general assembly of 1892. a Republican gain ol 95. It was stated a few days ago that it seemed probable that Governor Easting's cabinet will be made up as follows: Secre tary of the Commonwealth, Gen. Irank Ketder. of Northampton county; Attorney General, Henry C. McCormick, of Williams port, ex-Congressuian lrom the Sixteenth district; Adjutant General, Thomas J. Ste wart, of Montgomery county, now closing his second term as Secretary of Internal Affairs. The two principal appointments remaining, those of Commissioner of Insur ance and Superintendent of Banking, will be filled by B. Frank Oilkeson, of Bucks county, chairman of the Republican State committee, and ex-State Treasurer John W. Morrison, of Allegheny county. Nearly a million ballots were cast in Penn sylvauia at the late election, the official figures being 953,013, of these Hastings relieved 574,801; Singerly 333.404; Hawley Pro., 23,443; Ail man, Pop., 19,404; Grundy Soc. Labor, 1,733, and there were some scattering votes. Lyon wa? cut about 10,- 000 in the State. The result of the election in Minnesota is perhaps the most significant of any in the trans-Mississippi River States. The State has been strongly Republican, but for some reason a bitter fight was make in the party against the candidate for Gov ernor. Every Swedish newspaper in the State bolted his nomination, although he is of that nationality himself, and the Swedes have been almost unanimously Republican. In this situation the success of the fusion ticket nominated by the Democrats and Populists seemed certain. But prominent men in both the Repub lican party and the Democratic party fore taw the injorv and disgrace that would come to the State from a Populist victory, and they united in one supreme effort to save Minnesota from the late of Kai.sas and Colorado. Ttey succeeded in turning the tide and in rolling up a big majority against advancing Socialism. It is instructive to remember that Grover Cleveland, in 1892, struck hand* wi'h Ihis same crowd ot Socialists from whom the men of Minnesota have jnst saved their State. The total vote of this Congressional dis trict was 35,983, of which Phillips recieved 22,156, Vanderlin 10,435, White 1,473 and Kirker 1,919. Phillips' plurality over Vanderlin is 11,721, which is a very heal thy Republican plurality. The vote in detail was: BKAVKB COfBTY. Thomas W. Phillips 5,194 Joseph C. Vanderlin 2,398 Joseph S. White 299 William J. Kirker 845 To'AI - 8,736 BUTLKK Coujity. Philips 4.9 31 Vanderlin 2,548 White Kirker Total «.020 Lawbucb Cocsty. Phillips 5.194 Vanderlin 1,541 White 381 Kirker 484 Total 7,600 Mkecke Cocsty. Phillips 0,817 Vanderlin 3,948 White 406 Kirker 458 Total 11.029 Thk-tiiocsand Christain Armenians, men, woman and children, are reported to have decn slaughtered by Kurds, by order of the Turkish government. The corres pondent of a London paper says, that the trouble begtn with the refusal of the Ar meuians to pay taxes, on tbe ground that tbe Kurdish raids bad so improvi«hed th. m as to render it impossible. This probably was true. Troops were sent to euforcu the payments, but were beaten off. • An im posing force was then sent and shot down th lefenseless population of 25 villages. In one place 300 or 400 woman were as saulted by tho soldiers and then hacked to pieces with swords and bayonets, in an other plaoe 200 weeping woman begged at thu commander's feet for mercy. Tho commander ordered tbe soldiers to assault tbiiii and then had thein all d spatcbed with the sword. In one case 60 young brides and maidens were driven into a cburcli and were assaulted and butchered until their blood flowed lrom tbe doors. A large company, headed by a priest, knell near tbe cburch begging for compassion, averring that they had nothing to do with the culprits who killed the Kurds. It was in vain; all were killed. Several attractive woman were told the> migut live if they would recant their faith Taey replied: "Why should we deny Christ! We have no more reason to do so thau bad these—pointing to the mangled bodies of their husbands and brothers—kill ns too." This was done. rue atone monument erode J at Cherry tree or Grant P. O. at the junction of In diana, Cumbria and Clearfield counties; and where in yearn gone by utood an old cherry-tree, which was one of the maika Ot Penn'n old pnrcha<o line, wa» dedicated la<t F. ill ay. folly 15,000 people were pre»<-nt, and addressee were made Ly (iov. UeaVer, Judge While ai"l other*. Kki HKS F. Kolß, he du eat.d cu.di ate 01 the 1 opaiiit party lor Governor of Ala bama, ban published a long addre»n to the people of Alabama, in which he declares hi., m ention to be inaugurated (lovernor of the State December 1, and call npon his followers everywhere to guher at Montgomery on that day and aid him in fating hia seat. AttukK. ot L. convention in New Oi eun-, ll' nday, the miner-' delegation *■<.< unaoute Iby a vote of 'M TO 24. Pow derly w»i present and <'»e aenaa- Hid in New York. (Special from New York Tuesday) Governor-elect Hastings was at the Hol land House incognito for more than a week. The first week after election he re mained in his Pennsylvania home, and was subjected to all the tortures known to the newly elected. Ambitions office seek ers povred in upon him from every part of the State, and finally the bombardment became unbearable, and there was nothing left for Mr. Hastings but to flee to some se cluded spot. The secluded spot he chose was the Hoi. land House. When he arrived there he whispered to the clerk that he was hiding and wanted him to help keep his pursuers off the track, adding: "I expect the re porters will find me inside of 24 hours, though. He took the precaution not to register, and did hie hiding well. Monday night he decided to anticipate the demands upon him by issuing the following semi-official announcement of his cab net. Secretary of State. Frank Keeder, of Northampton; salary $5,100 a year and fees. Attorney General, Henry Clay McCor mack, of Lycoming county; salary $3.000 a year and fees. Adjutant General, Thomas J _Stewart, of Montgomery county: salary $3,000. Insurance Commissioner, James H. Lambert, of Philadelphia; salary $3,000 a year and fees. . It is stated on reliable authority that the demands made by Western Pennsyl vania counties, notably from Allegheny, while not recognized in the naming of the Cabinet, has been satisfied by giving that section the State Superintendent of Bank ing and the Factory Inspector. It is likely that ex-State Treasurer John W. Morrison will be named for Bank Examiner, an of fice, salaried at $3,500 tbe Factory just at much has 12 deputy appointmWns a.taehM, The announcement ol the Cabinet was accepted as a disposition of the principal prizes in order to clear the way for the Governor elect's return to the places that generally know him best. General Hast ings has" a number of business matters awaiting final settlement before inaugura tion day, January 10 next, and it is under stood that he desires to arrange his affairs without the disturbance incident to dele gations of visitors with claims to the press and localities to recognize. With this in view, the first Cabinet slate was ban); ont for pnblic inspection last Friday, toe leaders regarding the venture as a feeler. It was claimed by some ol those supposed to be on the inside that B. Frank Gilkeson would be named Insjrance Commissioner, but General Hastings spoil ed that combination, and made a personal selection of Colonel Lambert. Prospect Sparks. You will be pleased to hear that: Rev. N". Scheffer and J. I. Gallagher at tended the recent Conference at Ringgold, Jefferson Co. Wo can't help telling the joke on C. P. Johnston. Charlie recently called on his friends on the Marshall and Kipper farms, and on the way home got lost, and little Walter Weigle had to show him the nar row path that leads to Prospect. Charles Henshaw, who lives with his son, Marion ol Butler, has returned home after a two weeks'visit among his friends here and vicinity. Mr. Henshaw lived here manv years ago, and enjoyed a talk with his old acquaintances, Henry Shafler, Abs Shanor and Peter Albert. Mrs. James Peffer of Lancaster twp .has gone home from a visit to her daughter, Mrs. J. A. McGowan, and her nephew, Ti tus Boehm. Mrs Howard Sechler visited her rela tives in Lawrence connty not long ago. Phillip, how does keeping bachelor's hail go! Misses Pearlie Boehm and Maggie Wad dell gave a hallow'een social at their re spective homes to their young friends John, Joe and Aus seemed to enjoy them selves. The young folks of the Presbyterian Church have organized a Christian Kn deavor Societv to promote the work of the church. When we hear who the of ficers are we will report. Some of our young Republicans had a big jollification after the election. Newt knows how to make tb« anvils crack. The boys that took the steamer "Cuc koo" up Salt Kiver have safelv returned and are doing bosineu at the old stanu Joe Warren and wife have moved from Isle to Prospect where there is more ex citement. Frank Forrester and family, of Slippery Kock, visited their relatives here last week. Miss Mary Kelly met with a painful ac cident recently bv having her linger smashed. Hattie feels sorry for her auut, and says that she will pound the beef | steak aftor this. Frank Myers, the tinker, of Whites town, can be seen at McLure's drug store on Saturdays where he will look after your watches, clocks, mouth-organs, specs and rings. Miss Clara Albert, of Hickory Corner, was in town last week taking her music lesson Irom Mrs. Scheffer. Mart Staff, May Uensbaw and Charles Weigle—old timers —and Philip Milleman ate drilling tlie well on the Shanor (arm. Messrs Hite, MfCullough, Hays and Hor ton have Btruck a fair well on the James Forrester farm one mile south of town. James, we are glad to hear of your good luck,(and if you conclude to leave the farm, come to town. Seth Snyder and family, of Brady twp, visited M T. McCandless and family, one day, last week. J. C. Itoxberry was a juryman laHt week, and no doubt John meted out justice and mercy. Lome Shanor and Elmer Millison went up into the wilds of Greece City, last week, to tear down a derrick for a well on the Kipper farm. The boys had a big time findiug the crooked road. Milleman and Weigle have put slate roofs on the houses of Cbas. White and Henry Donhle. When your house needs a roof, give the boys a chance. Mr Mastick, of Painesville, 0., was the guest of H. A. Kelly, last week, Jo Cositv Buttercup. Mrs. L. P. Dufford is visiting friends in the north end ot this county. Samuel Christy of Renfrew was at But tercup Monday ovening. Mrs. Joseph Henry has returned to this place after a weeks visit with friends in Harmony. Mr. Ernest Henry of this place while working on the roof of the new house last Saturday fell to the ground, a distance ot 24 feet and was badly injured. No bones were broken. Brs. Christie and Graham held a consultation yesterday. Tliey think he will recover JD-ELA-JT-HS DIJNCAN —Nov. 18. IH'J4, infant sou of David and Emma Duncan of Water St Butler. MILLER—At the residence ol hi< son J. C, iu l'enn twp , Nov. 10 '94 Harrison Miller, aged 70 years. O'DONNELL—At the resideuoe of her dacghter Mrs. Antony Strump, on Elm St. Butler, Nov. 14, 'l)4. Mrs, Kster O'Donnell, in her 80th year. OBITUARY NOTES. Dr. Wilson *jt' Dubois, lather of J. C. and H. M Wilson of Evans City, died on the IHh. Many an alumnus of old Princeton wil' grieve to learn that the venerable ex- President, Ur McCosh. is dead He died at Princeton la«t Friday. He was born in Scotland iu 1811. HERKIMER & TAYLOR Funeral Directors, j 1M 5- X&ij) St., • Butler: Pa. NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. The newspapers of New Ca.-tle hive been charging certain member* of - -itv Council with receiving raki-afls 0.1 pur chases, and also with making ciiy pur- j chases from store* owned by too Council- ! men. The Council h»ve ordered an inve- . tigation and the papers will bo called mi ; for proofs. When it comes to sensations. . business never lags in New Castle. It it isn't one thing, it s another. At Johnstown, last Thursday, the West moreland classis ot the Reformed church, found Rev. Bates guilty ot the charges made against him and suspended him, in definitely. The allegations were tba'. Bates was seen one night recently in the rear of some buildings in company with Jennie Watkins, a woman of notorious character. The defense was that his pre sence with the woman on the occasion nimed was lor 110 evil purpose —that he was seeking her salya ion. This fitly min isters who tried him,, however, would not look at it in that way. Diptheria is epidemic in Chewton. a su burb of New Castle, and it originated in a remarkable manner. At the beginning of the present term of the Chewton school, the board decided to order second-hand books, and as a result diptheria broke out among the children. There is no question but that the disease was brought into the community by the second haid books, and taey will be tbiown out at once. Evan I.awis, a New York real estate dealer, was in Youngstown a few days and talked to his wite and heard tjjfrfi i';• cry over the long distance cost him $11.75, but with out a murmer. x 3t ° r at a ® M uear W b4V< been serious in best girl and while getting out of his bug gv both the suspender buttons of the rear of his trousers gave way. To prevent em barrassment a couple of matches were sub gtituted for the treacherous buttons, and all went well until by friction against the back of the chair the matches became ig nited. A conflagration was narrowly avert ed and ihe young man is not over bis fright vet fW ■ «Ro^ 153 .iii POWOER Absolutely Pure. I A cream of tartar baking powder. High est of all in leavening strengtn. — Latest United States Government Food Report. Koyal Baking Powder Co., ioS Wall St.. N. Y. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virture of a writ ot fl. fa. Issued out of the Court of Common fleas of liutler county, Pa., and tome directed, there will be exposed to i.ubllc aal" at the Court House, in tin- borough of Hutier i-a..on KiciDAY micrrii day ok DKcKMBEK. ls!M,atl o'clock r. M., the follow ing described property, to-'-vii: EDNom Dec T, ls'.il. Walter I, Graham, att'y. All the right, title. Interest aud claim of Peter Herder, of, in and to a certain lot of ground situated In flutter township. Ilutler Co. ?*a., hounded as follows, to-wtt: Commencing at a point on New rattle street, adjoining lot of formerly John w Noole. thence weal along New Cast In street M) feat to lot of Charles l>utT> thence south alomf lot of said Duffy, i.Vj feet to an alley, theu'-e east along ild alley ■» feet to lot of said Noble 150 feet to New < astle street the place of beginning, and having a good two story frame dwelllm? house erected thereon. Seized and taken in •■xentioa as the property of Peter Hepler at the suit of It B Taylor for use, ANDRKW c, CAMPP.M.I. Sheriff. Sherin'.i Butler. Pa , W. 3RE AT BARGAINS IN Clothing, Hats and Gent's Furnishings FOR FALL, Suits »old by others for si>.oo our price $4.50 Suits told by others for SB.OO our prico $0 00 Suits si/ld by others lor $lO 00 our price $S 00 WhTte Merino Underwear 50j grade or 35c. Grey Merino Underwear 50c grade for 35c. We will Have you 25 per cent oti nil grudes of clothing Cull und examine our goods and prices whether you wish .to buy or not. THE BUCKET STORE 120 S. MAIN ST. |B3j THE CULTIVATOR J895 Country Gentleman THEBESr OF THE Agricultural Weeklies. DEVOTED TO F arm Crops and Procetsess. 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Pa., and to me dire ted there will be exposed to public sale at the Co art House, in the borough of Butler, on Friday, the 30th day of c*ow., A. I*. l-*4. at 1 o'clock P. M.» the following de scribed property, to-wit: KD No 79. Pec. T. isai .1 W Hutchison, att'y. Vll the title. Interest ami claim of Norbert T Weser. of. In and to a eertaln lot ot ground situate In Butler borough, liutler Co. Pa. bounded as follows, to-wit: Being the westerly one half of 10l No. •»;. In the plan of lota surveyed for Thompson. McCandlcst and Slough on and ot record in the Recorder s office of said countv In deed book vol. *2. pnge 500, and lurtlier bounded and described aa fol lows: On she north b, land of Geirge Milllg.»n. on the east by lot of F M Hewitt on the south bv East Locust St. and on ihe west by an alle . having a width of SO feel lu front, on the Nor'h side of said East Locust street and extending back !>> feet to lot ol said George Milligan, maintaining a width of 80 feet throughout, be in* tlie same premises which C A Atirains, et ux . conveyed to said Norbert T Weser hi' deed datea the 24th dav of July. 1*93. and hiving thereon erected two 2-story dwelling houses. Siezeo and taken In execution as the property of Norbert T Weser at the suit of the Keystone Slate Building and Loan Associa tion ot Pltisbure. Pa. etc. E D N'os 12 and 13. Dec Term, 18W. 3. M. PalDter. attorney. All the right, title, interest and claim of Joseph Kellv, of. m and to the undivided one slxtoei.th interest in 12 acres of land, more or less, situated in Slippery Kock township. But lrr« 'o Pa. bounded as follows, to-wlt: on the north bv land ot Harvey Kelley, east by land ot Job Keliey's heirs, south by land ot Win. Keilev. west by laud of Harvey Kelley: said land being all cleared, under fence, lu a fair slate of cultivation with an orchard and lrame dwelling house, rrame barn and otuer out buildings erected thereon. Slezed and taken In execution as the property ol .Joseph Kelly at the suit ot W C Barron for use ol James \V Barron. E D Nos 64. <3 and 88. Dec Term, 1891. H H Goucherand Geo W Fleeger. attorneys. AM-rtr rl;irt rrd claim of h s r**urvlance and Bessie l'urvlan e with notice to I I' lialph. administrator of Bessie Purvlance, d. , 'd of. In and to a certain piece or parcel of laud or lot of ground situated in Butler bor Butler county Pa., bounded as follows io-wlt- Beginning at the southeast comer o. ot or purpart numbered 4 in the partition ol the real estate 01 John N Purvlance. Esq deed thence south along the west Hue of Main or Illahstreet® feet, thence west parallel with ihe south line of saialot or purpart numbered tour 141 leei aud 9 Inches, thence south par allel with the said west Hue ot Main or High •Ucci Ui Uxi aud 0 inches to iho north Hue ol i ef. eet, .u< • e west along the north line ol said Peun street r»0 feet to an alley, thence north along the east line ol said aliey 120 feet and <"> inches to the southwest corner oi said lot or purpart numbered I. thence east along Iht •,011th line ot said lot or purpart uumoered four 191 feet and 9 inches to ihe place ol beginning The said piece or paicel of land or lot of gr und herein described being in the form of the letter I. with 00 feet fronting on Main or lllgli street and 50 feet fronting on Penn street and comprising all of lot or purpart numbered 3. and accepted by and awarueu to P S I urvl a nor. . In the part ition of the real estate ot -lohn N Purvlance. Esq.. dee d In the Orphans ourt of Butler county. Pa., and by him con veyed by deed bearing date 189— to Bessie Purvlaiice. his s.itd wife, and also those certain parts or portions of lots or purparts numbered 1 nnd2 in said partition proceedings convey ed by Alice W Hazlett and husband to F S Purvlance.Esq., b> deed bearing date Feb ruary in. Is j.s, as by relereuce to said deeds and records will more tully and at large appear. ALSO—OI. In aud to a certain lot or piece of ground situate lu Butler borough. Butler countv. Pa. bounded as follows, to-wit: Ou the north by fhomas Donaghy, Esq . east b\ lot oi George Purvlance, south by I'enn street west by lot ot Geo, Purvlance. said lot having a iroiitage of :t:i feet, more or less, ou Penn stieet and extending back the same width 210 leet. more or less, lo lot of Thomas Dunagy. Esq and oelng purpart numbered nine, a.-eepted b.> and awarded to F S Purvlance, Esq., at the partition of the real estate ol John N Purvl ance. deceased. Seized and taken in execution tu satlslaction ot judgements recovered ou mortgage debts, etc. Seized and taken in ex ecution as the propel ly of F 8 Purvlance aid I'esMe Purvlance with notice to J F Balph adui'r of Bessie Purvlance, deceased, at tne suit ot IJutlerSavlngsßaukloru.se, aud Char les llazletl lor use, et al. EI) No 92. Dec T, 1X94. Williams & Mitchell attorneys. All the right, title. Interest anil claim of Isaiah Hall. of. in and to 9T acres ot land, more or less, s.iuat-ln Clay towusulp, llutler county. Fa, bounded as follows, to-wit: Beginning at u uost at the sout it west corner, 'hence n >rtu ah-g east by lands of Jesse I! llall IT.", perches to a post., thence south H9 1 2 dcg east s* 5-lu perches by lands of John K itston, formerly by Win P Hall, to a post, thence souti' J deg west by lands of Amos Hall 177 5-ltl perches to a post, thence north 8# (leg west by lands of Wm Heiinlck. formerly Jos. Kelly, ss r.-io perches to a post, the place of beginning Said land being mostly cleared, under fence and In good state of cultivation with a two story frame dwelling house good frame hank bam and other outbuildings erected thereon. Seized and taK.'n In execution as t lie propertj lit Isaiah Hall at the suit ot Mrs, M.E. Ureeuue, lonnerly M. Ellen Henry. ED No low, Dec T. 1894. J 1) Marshall, att'y All ihe right, title, interest and claim of Mllo Elder, of. In and toss acres of fand. more or less situate lu Worth township. Hitler county. a . bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by land ol James Humphrey, east by land of ZetMilon Cooper, so ah oy laud or James Uc < low an, went b> land of \\ m Mcßrlde and i 'ooper. Said land being mostly cleared, under fence Mild in a fair state of cultivation and h.iv • Ing an orchard, a one-sto y irame house, log and frame stable and other outbuildings erect ed thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the properly of Mllo Klder at the hultofllur ton Mctlowan. K U Xos M and 101, I)ec T. ls'jl. W A Korquer and J W Hutchison, att'ys. All the right, tide, interest and claim ol Sarah <>ifloid. of, In and to a certain Jo' oi Kiound situate 111 llutler borough, flutter coun ty. I*a., bounded as follows to-wlt: ilegtnntug a' the southeastern JOrner being also the cor ncr of O ni.re avenue and Alpha Alley thence In a westerly direction along line of Centre \\eiiue 7.! leel. more or less, to lauds of Mrs. Taylor thence In a southerly direction alung •lot of said Mrs Taylor 82 feet, more or lets, to line ..I aforesaid Alpha AIICV, thence in a north westerly direction along flue of said Alpha All'-) 7M feet, more or less, to place of beginning with a two story frame dwelling house anu Other oulbulMingserected thereon. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Sarah tilfford at the suit of the borough of llutler, et al. li DNo 107. Dec T, IH'JI. Kohlcr and Brandon, attorneys. All the right, title. Interest and claim of Johanna Wuller, 01, In and to a certain lot ot ground, situate in llutler borough, Butler coun ,y. I'a., bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north to lot ol W I-: Kaliton, east by Main St south by lot of Christ, Stock, and an alley, west byiolot It 1' Scott, with a good wo-stor) brick buliulnguftcd as a store room and dwel ling hou .i- combined erected thereon, said lot having a frontage of T1 feet on Main street and extending back su feet, more or less, to said western boundary, which is 42 feet more or less lu width. ALSO Of, in and to a certain lot of ground, ill u.'e lu llutler borough llutler count), I'a.. bounded as follows, to-wlt: Oil the north by Jelb IS'III stieet. east by lot of Pillow heirs, -juth by lot of F I" flaldauff. west by lot ol John Eetever. said lot hay lng a frontage of 2i 0-et more or less on said Jefferson street, and extending back to the southern boundary oi -.aid lot the same width flu feet, more or less and having a good two story frame dwelling house ereoled thereon. At.sO or in and to a certain lot of ground situate in llutli r borough, llutler county. r» , Uiun.ied as follows, to wit; On the north by St. l'eter's church property, east by Carna iian heirs, south by an alley, west by Krank nu street; -aid lot hiving a frontage of 2iiof• t more or lesson franklin street and extending back iso feet more or less and having a good brick dwelling house, frame stable and other out buildings eii-' ted I hereon. Al.So of. in and to a certain lot of gtound situated in llutler borough, llutler county. Pa„ nounUcd as follows, to wit: on the north by lot of l. irklu. east by lot ot Kamerer, south hy Centre avenue, west by other lot of sal i Johan na Wuller, said lot having a frontage of VJ feet uu Centre avenue and exu-iidlng baca ilie same width. .VJ feet to the northern boun dary with a large brick building Used us .. dw -lUhg house and storeroom erected thereon. ALSO of, lu an 1 to a certain lot of ground situated in lluiler borough, flutter county, Pa,. ooubded as follows to-wlt: On the north oy lot of l.urkln, east by oilier lot of Jotiaun i Wu 1 h i. south by Centre avenue, and west by lot or l.arkm. siid lot having a frontage of 4o feet more "r less on Centre avenue and extending Oai k Mj reel more or less to the northern bouu dar) Willi a good two-story Irame dwelling house erected thereon. Al.so Of, in and to a certain lot of ground situate in llutler borough. U>i<ler county. Pa bounded as lollows. to-wlt: on the nortii by lot of Clniries lllllfv. east liy Kllll stre'-l. Soul ll Ity an alli-y, west by an alley; said lot being 40 by lilu leet, more or less, and having a two •lory rr.ilne dwelling house erected thereon Seized and taken in execution as the properly or Johauna Wuller al the suit of John Lawalf. El<No no l>ec T. ls'Jl. S F llowser. att'y. Ail the right title. Interest and claim urCur lis W Montiioaiery. 01. 11l and to a certain lot of ground situated in llutler borough. llutlerCo, I'a bounded as lollows. to-wlt: On Hie nor'h by iiortnias alley, east by Sullivan alley, south by Lliieidnclrcel. west by lot No 111 lu Hortuias plan of lots In said borough, being lots Nos. 17 and Is In the Borimua plan of lots m said boro. and having afroutage ot :»l feet, more or less, on said Lincoln street and extending back of the same width llSSlcetlo lloitniab alley, and having a good two story frame dwelling house and ether outbuildings erected thereon. Sel/.'-d and taken In execution as the property oi Cui us W Montgomery at the sultol John W llort maS for use, etc, EI) No 111, DccT, ISM. S K llowser att'y. All lie- right, title. Interest and claim of Amanda Wlisou and James Wilson, of lu anu lo i.; aires ol land, more or less, situate lu i Washington township, llutler county. i'a,. In, nude 1 .i; follows. to wit. llugluiiiiig at the northwest, corner, theucc hy lauds oi A P Wike north "'i east C) peri.lies, thence by lands or lieoigi: Morris and S Van's heirs south east 142 J lu pen lies thence by lands ol Peter Kuier) s heir i and A J .lac* soutu s:i west co peii hes them e by lands ot >irs Martha Me llilyn- nort.il :-j west • I.' 7 10 perches to the place nl beginning, and having a two-story Irame dyvelling Hi use, frame barn and Other outbuildings ereetcd thereon. Sel/.ed any lak' n lu exi-.-utlou a» tin- property of Amandd Wlisun and James Wilton at tin-suit of Mary Mccldlug. KI) Noe 4J unit 44 Dec T. I«K. W D Brandon, attorney. All lh'- right, tille. Interest and claim of J I. I.' I.man. or. in and to u certain lot ol ground site it. 'I in Butler borough, llutler county I'a hounded as lollows. to-wlt: Oh the north l>y lot et Herb Miller eu.',i by lotoi tieorge Spang 'outh by lot til (ieyser. aud west by 1 lilrd St said lot having a good two-story frame dwelling house ere' teu th-reou. Seized and taaen in execu' ton us the property of J I, l-lckm in at Hie sultol Butler havings Bank. Kt» No lis, l>e I li.i 4. K J Foripier, att'y. All I tie light, title, Interest and claim Of Wind Convert, of. In aud to a certain lot ol ground situated in Harmony borough. Butler county. Pa., bounded as lollows, to-wit: on the north by <e rmall street, east by Wood St. sou lh l>y tsiroiigh commons, west by M E church lot. and having thereon erected a two slor) Irame house, Irame blable and other out buildings, and is Inn loruierly the roperty ot 1-rahk t o.Aert. deueaced, in whi li his widow fi.l-. a lllc'Hit'Te-t «Ml«Wanl Convert an until, yidt u one-tenth Interest at her death. Al.so 01, in and to a certain loi "f grouud bilu.it'd in lluiinouy U'lcubh, llullw CU-iuty, Pa., boorded as follows. to-wit: On the north by an alie>. east bv an alley, south by Herman street, west by Monroe street. said lot brlon cut In two by the P * W li K and formerly the property of Frank Coovert. deceased. In which bis widow li&sa life Interest aud Wtrd Coovert an undivUl-d one-tenth Interest ai h"r death. Al.x'-<>: ai i;il t>a certain lo: of Krouno situated in Ja ksou jown«liip Butler eo. IPa bomideU as follow*. to-wit: O® the north by Eeonomlte cemetery, east by lands of A/leg ler. south bv lot of A. Zlegler. Jr. west by Ed monds street, and being the property of Prank C'oo\err. deceased. In which Ills widow lias a 111-interest and Ward Cooveri «n un livlded one-teuth inter St at her de >t'i. Seized una taken in execution a.s (he properly ot Ward Coovort at the suit of W A l-or>iuer. J M Paint er and W Z Murrin. E D Nos .->s and 74. 'Jec Terra. is; 4 McJuukln .v Galbreaih ami A T Black, attorney's. All the right, title. Interest and claim ol J M Wilson, of. in and to 160 acres of land, more o. leas, situated in Jackson townsnlp. Butler Co. Pa . bounded as follows, to-wit: «>n the north bv l ind of Philip Vogel. east by land ot George W Wi.sou, sonth bv land of Greenewalt and Miller, west b land or George Knaull; said laud beln>; mostly cleared, under fence and In fair state of cultivation, and buvuig a two story' frame *>wei.iug house, frame bank barn and olher oujbuiidihgs erected increou. Seized aed taken In execution as toe properly of J M VV ilson at the suit of Beers a .ucKee for use Ac., et al. TERMS OF SALE:—The following roust be strictly complied with when property Is stricken down. 1. Waen the plaintiff or other lieu creditor becomes the purchaser the cost on the writ must oe paid and a list of the liens Including mortgage searches on the property sold to gether with such lien creditor's receipt* for the amount of the proceeds of the sale or such por tion thereof as he may claim must be furnished the Sheriff. j. All bids must be paid In lull. 3. All sales uot settled immediately will be continued until L o'clock v. M. of nexl day. at which time all property not settled for will again be put up and sold at the expeuM and risk of the person to wuoni llrst sold. •see Purdon's Digest, 9th edition, page 4«G and Smith s Forms, page :wi. ANDREW G. CAMPBELL. Sheriff. Sheriff's o.liee, Butler. Pa., Nov 12, is 94. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Administrator's Notic". KBTATK OF ALEXANDER BROWS, DEC'D. Notice is hereby given that letters of ad ministration C. T. A. on ihe estate of Alex ander Brown. ate of ihe township oi Mer cer, county of butler, aud Slate of Peun'a, dee'd, have been granted to the undersign ed, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested la make payment,aud those haying claims or ctemaLds will make known the same without delay. >'. E. BUOWX, Conneaut Lake, A. T. BLACK, Att'y. Crawford Co., Pa Administrator's Nonce, Letters of administration on the estate ot Sarah Al. Galbraith, dec'il, late et Adams township, Butler Co., Pa., having been granted to the uudersigned, all per sous knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate pay ment, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authentica ted for seUlemeiit to K. T. GALBKAITH, Adm'r., •W. C. Findley, Mars, Pa. Att'v. Executor's Notice. Letters testamentary on the estate ol John Klinger, late of Penn twp., ilec'd. having been granted to the uudersigned, all persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate will please make immediate oa> inent, and any having claims against said estate will present them duly authen ticated to 1). B. DOUTUKTT, Ex'r., Brownsdale, Pa. Executrix Notice, Letters testamentary on the estate ol JobnSheui, late of Butler, Pa., having been granted the undersigned, all persons indebted to said esta.e will please make immediate payment and those having claims will present them duly authenticat ed lor settlement to UASSAU L. SHKM, Ex'r.. W. 1). Brandon, Butler Pa. Att'y. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Butler county, Pa , the uuder signed adm'r D B X, C T A of the estate of John Purviance, dee'd, late of Butlei boro., Pa , will offer at public outcry at the time and places hereiuatter specified the following described parcels ol land be longing to estate of said decedent, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1894, at!) o'clock A.M. lsr. —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 hy Main St, sonth by lot of Mrs A Li Pererro and west by an alloy, front ing 23$ feet cm Main St. and extending iiack 1!)1 leet, the north half of the old mansion house standing on said lot. 2d. —On same date, at I o'clock P. M. on the premises in Marion twp, Butler Co,Pa, the undivided one-half interest of all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land, situ ate in said township, bounded on the north by lands of Black, east by lauds ol Mary Seaton, Houth by same and J J Max well and west by lands ot Mary Seaton, containing 84 acres, more or less, small two-story frame house, framo stable, out buildings and orchard thereon :!il — i)it same day, at 2 o'clock P. M, on the premises in Marion twp., Butler Co. Pa., ah that certain piece or parcel of land in said township, bounded north by lands of Wm Atwell, east by lauds of John Gil Christ, south and west b.v lands Jas Dugan, uoutriniug 'M acres, more or less, partly cleared. TERMS OK SALE:—One third in hand on confirmation of sale aud balance in two equal annual iuslallmeuts secured by bond and mortgage with interest thereon from date ot said confirmation. WILLIAM A STEIN, Adui'r I) B N. C T A I-i. fC. Crumbling* ttr. eder of rhoroaghbred Poultry HALL, YORK CO, I'A. Will sell eififs tor bfttcbiug from fiuo Itliick Miuoreas, lad tab (JurtieK, Bull Leghorns, Barred arid White Plymouth Kockf, aud iloudaos at $1 per Betting; White ludiuu (lames $5 per 15. Old anil youui; stock for sale at reasonable pricee. JK.. _ - ICS tl • loc!l ' or lrilvel yy a k I r * Salary or CotuinlMHloii w<M*ki.v. 4in*lt» fre»*. Special attention tflvmi t«» uoWlnnerH. Workt-rn n«ivi'r fall t<» niak«* £o<"l wt-nkly Write me at once for par tlculare. E 0. GRAHAM, Nurseryman Rochester N. Y. C. D. A business grow ing through a season ot de pression, such as the country has experienced, is an evi dence that people realize they save money hy 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. CALL AND SEE US. Colbert & Dale. Hotel Williard. Roopened and now ready for the CcomtnodtUion of thn traveling pub lic. Everything in lirat-cl ass *tyle. m MATTIE REIHING, Owner. A U bK W, CKlk. NOTICE IN PARTITION. In Re Estate ot Reuben Mu-selman dee'd in Partition. 0. C. No 89 March Term I>9l Feb'y 7, 1894. Petition of Davit 'A. Mu--eln an wan presented to the Orphans Court of Butler Co. praying the *aid Court t.» grant a Citation up<>n ail tne heirs and legal rep resontatives of said dec dent to appear and show- caase il any they have why the real estate of said decedent should not be par titioned as pra\ei for therein. Fob 19. '94. Citation awarded by the Court and all par ties interested being non residents < f Hut ler Co. Pa..the Court directs the Sherilf of Butler Co. Pa to give them notice of said Citation by publication of the same. June 5. 1894, Citation returned to slid Court with tiidavit of pnb'ication iu cora iiliance with said order of Court June 8. 1894. W. H. Lusk att'y for Peti tioner moves the Court for a writ of Parti ti-.n in above ca-e which was granted July 2, 1894. W. H Lusk att'y for Petitioner moves the Court to appoint a "Guardian a<l litem" for the minors of decedent inter ested in above estate aud also to diiect ihe Sber IT of Butler Co. to notify all parties interested in ihe estate of decedent of the time aud place ol the holding the tu quest, whereupon the Court appointed Joseph Criswell "Guardian (id litem" > f the minor child named thereiu and directed the Sheriff as to givicg notice to all parties interested in said estate of the time aud place of holding the inquest by publication. Sept. 5. 1594 .Saul writ of Partition was returned to said Court with schedule ol in quistion and dral" of premises therein de scribed and affidavit ol publication ill due form thereto attached Sept. 5, 1894, W H. Lusk atty. for the Petitioner moves the Court for Confirmation absolute of Inquis ition and rnle to shi w cause, whereupon the Court made the following order Now Sept. 5. 1894. the above motion presented in open Court and ou due con sideration the inquistion is confitmed aud a rule is granted on all parties in interest to accept or retuse the premises at the val uation or show cause why the same should not be sold. le'urnable to first Monday of December 1894. at'J P M. Notice to be .oven to parties non residents, by .dver tisemeut in two newspapers published within the county ol Jiutler , BY THIS COURT. Now Nov. 5, 1894. To David '/. Mussel man, id' Braddock Pa., Cbristiau Mattier and John Howard Mattier of Bixmont Pa., Bose E Shields of Si Louis, Mo., Nancy E and Antony Schalfer of Greenville Pa., Mary Jane Mattier of Rochester Pa., J. S. Maull'er of Beaver Falls Pa., J. It. Garvin ol Allegheny City Pa , Anna, intermarried with J. S. Staufi'er of Beaver Falls Pa., and Jacob T. Musselmanot Byron, Illinois, You and each of you take notice that by urtue of tho above rule to sh-nv cause and order of Court thereou you are hereby no tified to be and appear at an Orphans Court obe held at Butler Pa. in and for the county of Butler on Monday the third day of December A. D., 1894 at two o'clock P \l. then and there to accept the premises at the valuation or show cause why the same should not be sold. ANDKEW G CAMPBELL, Sht.ifl' Butler County Pa. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In re estate of Olive Isabell Green, de ceased. Sale of real esiate for payment of debts O C. No. 50, December term, 1894. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' G'ourt ot Butler County, Pa., at O. C. No 56. Dee. term, 1894, and lo me directed. I wiil on Friday, the 30.h day of November, 1894, at 2 o'clock p. m. expose to public sale at the Court lloUse ill Butler, Pa., tile following real estate, late the property of Olive Isabel Green, deceased, to-wit: All i hat certaiu 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 Bly miller, thence east by lands ol Adam Britton and Williams' heirs, formerly, now Al O'Neil aud George R. Green, to the Eirlentou road; thence south along said road a sul ficient distance to comprise five acres of land, the Emlenton road to be the eastern boundary of said five acres of land, thence west by lands of Andrew D. Kelly, for merly, beiug part ot tho same tract, now Mrs. F. Steiubrook, uutil it strikes 'he Silas Hoover line, thence north along said line to the place of beginning, containing five acres with frame dwelling house and "Ut-buildinga tlinreon erectfd, wliicti said tract ot land is subject to the estate and rights of Georgo K Green, the surviving husband of said decedent, as tenant b>* the curtesy, and will be sold subject to said estate. TKKUS OF SALK —One-third cash on up proval ol sale by tho Court, aud the bal ■ince in two et{ual annual iiayments, se cured by judgment bond and mortgage ou the preuiices, bearing interest, and with an attorney's commission ot 5 per cent for collection with option on part of purchaser to pay cash. GEORGE R. GREEN, Administrator, 8. F. BOWSER, Sandy Point, I'a. Attorney. Register's Notices. The Register hereby i?ive* notice that the following accounts of executors, admin istrators auil guardiaus ljt:en die t ill bis Itice according to law, and will be present ed to Court lor continuation ami allowance n Wednesday, the sth day of Dec., I 8!)t, at 2 o'clock, p. m.. of said day: t. Final account of Alma E. Suyder, ad ministratrix of Ariueua M. Billy, deceasad, late of llutler b >ro. 2. Final account of Wm. Crooks, adminis trator of Charles D. Crooks, dee'd, late of Vtuidlesex twp. 3 Final account of Mary King, adminis tratrix C. T. A. of Nicholas King, dec late of Concord twp. 4 Find and partial account of Jane L Christy, administratrix of Wilmore I>. Chris ty, dee'd late of Washington twp. 5 Final account of Ch*rle« Heed, execu tor of James Denny, deceased, late of Clesr field twp. ri. Final account of Catherine Snyder, ad ministratrix C. T. A. ot George Huyder, de ceased, late Of Zelienople boro. 7. Final account of Daniel Feidler, guar diau of August Sahli, minor child of Chris tian Sahli, deceased, late of I. me. nt".r twi> 8. Final accouut of Clarence Walker, ad iiiini«trator of K. Julia I.yon, deoeftsel, latr ol llutler boro. !». Final account of 11. 11. Double, surviv nig trustee lor sale of the real estite of John tilatum, deceased, iale of franklin twp. 10. Final acc untof'John T. >lartin, ad ministrator of Catharine Boyd, dee'd, late ol \Vinfield two. 11. Second partial account of Mary K tlelmbold, ndminisirntrix ot fheodore ilelm bold, dec/t, late of Hasouburg, I'a. 12. Final accouut of A I. Stull. guardian of Hamnel D. Kiestler, minor child of A. J. Kiestler, deceased, lale "I K ;rn>. City. 13. Final accoun; of Henry Miller, execu tor of Barbara vlcCullough. ilw'il, late ol liutier boro. 14. Final account ot Joseph Criswell, guardian ol Uobert A. Bartley, miter child o I*tialt Bartley, deceased late ol Jillersou twp. 15. Final accouut of F. S. Dambach aud Henry Itambach, WMOMOO ol Fredeiick Kaiob.ichcr, deceased, lale ot Jacks u twp. It . Fiual account of Wm. I*. Brahani guardiau of Perry M. Gilchrist, minor chil i of Wm. It. Gilchrist, dee'd, late of Marion twp. 17. Final account of Adam Uechler, ex ecutor of Cathariuc Stewart, die'd, late oi IVtrolia boro. 18. Final account of Charles F Whittf. ad ministrator of E. F. While, dee'd, lale ol Butler boro. 1!». Final account of George Ml, adminis trator of Sophia I fit, dee'd, late o! Jackson twp. 20. Final account of J M. Painter, admin istrator C. I' A. of JuUu Fuh» deo'd late of /elieiiople boro 21. Final account of S. H Fleming, execu tor of Francis lleckert, dee'd, laie of Con noi|Ucueising twp., as stated by Marv A Fleming, administratrix. 22. Final account ol George ISeek, execu torof John Beck, dee'd, late ot Karus t'iiy 2.'t. Final accouut of 1. N. Meals, adminis trator ol Elizabeth Adams, dee'd, late ol Washington lo tllsblp. Final uecouot ol It. T. (ialbraith, ad uiiiiistrau»r ol S.irati W. Galbraith, dee'd, late i f Adams t» p. 2C. Final account ot Charles A. Morris ami li. 1., Campbell, executory ot George Morris, ilec'd late of Wushioglou twp. 2t». Final awu t <.| Peter Kamerer, ex ecutor ol A. D. Kuh i. dee'd. I'ttiol Concord twp. 27 Final account of Deums Mcßrlde, ex ecu tor of .\ e„ 1 Mcßrlde, dee'd, late ol < leu liuld twp. 2s. Fiu*l,account of W. S. I.uu executor "I Eliza Meivln, dee'd lale of Muddycreek twp. JOHN S. WICK, Register. V EDICAL INSTITUTE. i> tabllnhed by r«*K"lar pbysl-'Unn r<>r the < ure oft'b .uttie *-alllim Kit* 1er»ou»#r«», Ail'! t k limuhl ion. Scrofula Mr. r<*H«»nn of 111. Throat <4l*M<l* and all IIIMMKII «11 •%«•!§ rif••» k'tccfliiy «>ure<l; Caamr*. Tum-irii (>oliri< aud uiiirbld Kroivlh* reiuun il ttldi m.i llii- koUr and mfliout pain Con-u'tiiMou iree. i all or a<l - l#U. 14VLUU, JJO Llbi-rtj M .* filtnkttrir, I'a. Professional Cards. A. T. BLACK. attohsky at law. Itoorn V., Armory Kuildlng. llutlcr. Pa A T. SCOTT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. offlie at No. 8. Sout.'i IJUmonl. Butler. Pa. NEWTON BLACK.. Att'y at Law- Offlc.< on South st le of IMArnond B'i'fer ''a. A. M. CHRSITLEY. ATIOHN'E* AT LAW. < Mllce second floor. Aodt-rsott B1 k. Main ;St. near Court House. Butler, Pa. W. C. FINDLEY, Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent. Of flee on Dlamo id. Bu'.ler, Pa. H. H. GOUCHEK. Vttornejr-at-law. Offloe In Mitehel'. building Butler Pa. J. W HUTCHISON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. office 011 second floor Jf the Huselton olock Diamond. Butler. Pa.. Boom No. 1. COULTER & BAKER. ATTORNEY'S AT LAW.J office Hi room 13., .Armory p.ullOiug. Buller Pa. IRA McJUNKIN. Attorney at Law, Office ar No. IT. East Jeßer soii St., Butler, Pa.. s. H. PIERSOL. ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office at No. 104 East Otamood St. J. M. PAINTER, Allorney-at-Law. Office-Between Postoflice and Diamond. But ier. Pa. H. Q. WALKER, Attorney-at-Law— omce In Dlamondj Block Butler. Pa. DR. McCURDY BRICKER. 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Bui id mil' Edition, monthly, S2Jm> a year, single conies, *2.> cents. Kvery number contains beau tiful plates, in colors, and photographs of new houeei, with plans, enabling builders to show tbo latent d<*nicnn ami aeeure contracts. A4drcae MUNN Jc CO.. NEW VoitK. 3til VhuauwaT. BUTLER COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Office Cor.Main & Cunningham AI.K. HICK. Pre*. UKO. KH'lfcltKU. Vlrn l'r« «. 1.. S. ttt-JU KI N, Hff'j .nil ripj" DIKKCTOKb: l Wick, HeudnnoD (lllver, ir. W Irv In. Jaiot'M HUtphRUAOU W. W. llliickmore. N. Welizcf V. Bowman. 11. J. KllniflT 4jl mi K.-ttiTcr, r|i:n. Kxhliuu. (i«o. Uciiiio, John Kornlun LOYAL S. McJUNKIN, Agent & i.V :> % lye fc. 5 tzrzvza Aut rssrmD Ka'J '*** (IV.TkMll>) , ThOv 'roncriitUMl purest I ye «»I% 1 i\ooi r Lye. it bring .» r p<«w»i r tai«l i*a. k«*d In a <aa , p{, r< movuhl't Mil. the contents JSkj* a»e tlwavn i »«ly f r WID <4®Sgt, Ti.uU.: ill- Heat ■ rfuinctl lUMH-^p * f&n* iL'jomlnut* aiikeat holllsiw gfLS It le tli« % f<»rrl«.iriniug waait mm I-lM", dlilnfectlbU »l:.k\ closet^ waidiing IkjUUn paint M, noes, etc. FSNS&. BALT ITO 00- < t'Uifn «V KAUFMAM'S. Reliable Goods Bring Trade. Cloaks and Capes. Quality. Fit and Price Guaranteed THIS WEEK WE OFFER; Our $i and sl.-25 Dress Form Corsets at - - 79c 40c Storm Serge at • 20c 20c Plaids at - - - - . - ioc 30 Paper Patterns all Kinds at ioc And the Best Values in UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, BLANKETS, DRESS GOODS, etc. Ever Shown in Butler. Uade a^" r ii;&, KAUFMANN'S, BUTt - KR rX . Always ask for goods advertised. I Business j | Bringers. j 5 Special China Sale J \ at s \New T'ariff Prices} Ljil J 1 | T ' I J (fpsSS | J Bringer S S No. 1 . . Is a decorated DINNER SET J 4 of 100 pieces at $8 4 5 * 4. 4- I i Is a decorated DINNER SET j S No. 2 . of 100 pieces that we sold last J 5 .month at sls-2 # PRICE now ... $lO. J S 4- * I £ Is the last, but best value of all. i # NO THINK OF IT. 100 pieces best * J * O * White Semi- Porclain, warranted J 0 for years, at - . . . .$6 50. # S NEW PATTERNS IN HAVILAND CHINA S # CARLSBAD CHINA DINNER SETS IN { J DECORATED DIN. PLAIN WHITE AND J 5 NER SETS. DECORATED. 5 \QuiPBELL $ TEHPLETON. v Great Clearance Sale MILLINERY. Trimmer! ltiitx and Itolinets nlniOHt 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 MILLINERY HOUSE 122 S. r T T OA 13 BUTLER MAIN ST. LJ ' 1 • " PA BUTLER LUMBER COMPANY Shippers and dealers in Hnildin Materials Rough and dressed Lumber of all kinds, Doors and Windows, and Mouldings of all kinds. H. E. WICK, Manager Office und Yard.», ■at CtmulnYbani .nd Bunrorilr.rU. Butler Dye Works, Hlfl Onlrr Alenui'. Ut.-TLKB, PA. The abore cntßblii<hmcDt Ih now in run ning order, and )« prepared to do lirat clttKH DyeinK and ('leauinK of Lndien' and Getiileinen'H Clothing ami other K"odn that ne> (l a new lease on life in renovatiuK »nd bhitlileninft up generally. Have had 35 year* experience in the dyeing bu»inetta, aud can guarantee good reMilU on good go«>dtf. GIVE CS A CALL. R. Fisher, Prop'r. You CAis FIND^- i*lTi um ■ M all be A'lvi rttdff Alius of Prescriptions M A Specialty. At Redick's Drag Store, We do Dot handle ttuythiu« but pure drag*, next time you are in need of medicine plenhe give ub a call. Wo are headquarters lor pure SODA WATER aft we use only pure fruit juices, we alfio handle Paris Green, hellebore, insect powder, London purple and other insecticides. Respectfully, J. C; REDIOK, Main &t.,uexi toHotel Lowry butlek, Theodore Swain. GENERAL BRICK JOBBER. Gbioibeys, Grate and Boiler Betting. Cisturn Building and Sewer Work a Speciality. HARMONY, PA.
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