THE CITTZ " '■ ' ■ • TBUBSDAY. NOVEMBER 29.18 M. J ADVERTISING RATES. L*nl notioM are published in the ClTl ten at $1 per Inch for first, and 50 oents tut each succeeding insertion. I Obituaries, cards of thanks, resolutions, etc. we inserted at soenu a line.mooej to acoompany the order. Reading notioes on local page 10 cents a line lor fiist and 5 cents a line for each subsequent insertion Notices among 10-. cat news items 15 cents a line for each in lertion. Half-inch professional cards with paper $5 a year. , . Kates for commercial advertising qaoted upon application. Bm.ua has a population or aiiout lo.iflo. | It la the County seat of butler County, wun i 86As>. „ . I Four railway's, natural (fas, and unequal.ed facilities lor menafaeiures. iTorress enrywhere; new buudtnga, new aianiuactup-s. ajiruivtnx ana prosperous town, j New York Weekly Tribune--Free. By special arrangements made for our ; so doing, we are enaolod t<> oiler to all our subscribers whu pay arrearages (if any) and one year in advance, and to all new subscribers pay in it in advance, the New York Weekly 'Jrihunr fr»-e for one year, j For further particular* of this ofler see ad- ; rertisement. New Advertisements. NOTB— All advertisers intending to make oanges in their ads. should notify us of ; their intending: to do so, not later than Monday morning. Yonng A- Cooper's prices. Kaufman's bargains Agents Wanted Uammerslonghs Clothirg. ! Prospecu—Harper's Periodicals, Phila. | Prtss, Ohio tanner. Administrators and Executors ol estate mii aeoure their receipt books at the Crri iu office lUML AND GENERAL Private.. ...Brown And his interesting and thrilling adventures at a frontier military post, as related by Capt. JacK Crawford, are worthy of the closest atten tion of our readers. It Is highly entertaining, and, being written by a man who has spent many years on the frontier as a gov ernment scout, Is true to nature. Opening Chapters in this Issue. To Our Fatrona. On or about the Ist of January we pur pose sending statements to all our subscrib ers who are in arrears. It would be a great accommodation to us, and save us a good deal of work if as many as can possibly do •o would call at the office and settle before that time. If you cannot pay all. pay what you can. Tnose who are out of town can oan send un a postal or money order lor $1.50, $3. $4.50 or $6 just as it suite them No trouble to send receipts. Those who oan conveniently call at the office will please do ao withoat any unnecessary de ity, u we need the money in onr businew Pay what yon can. —Criminal oourt next week. —We go to press .half a dar earlier thai usual this week so as to enjoy Thanksgiv ing. —The Geraania will give us • free oon- I oe< t this afternoon, on the street and at the ball park. i —A can filled with dynamite was dis covered under the boiler ol Kesselman's machine shop, last Monday morning. —The Grove City football team plays* At Washington Pa today, and the PAW nu> a specif 1 from Batler to that town. —The people of Armstrong Co.are be coming hopeful of the extension of the Beech Creek railroad westwardly through that county, thence west into this County. —A tramp wearing one Mr Bonner's overooats was arrested by Tony Allen,near Katrona, Monday, and Mr.Troutman'sover coat was found in possession of a man there who had purchased it from another tramp. —On Monday morning it was reported btre that C.»oper»town was burning, and tbat another murder had been committed in Forward Twp. but neither report proved true. —Geo. M. Irwin the blind pool man,was arraigned in New Tork, Monday, in ans wer to a writ of habeas corpus, but the case was postponed till Wednesday. Mrs. Gent slipped away from her house in Al legheny, without any one seeing her. —Burglars entered Will Troutman's house on N. Washington street, Thursday night, and captured a fur cape, an over coat and some silverware; also J. A. Bon ner's bouse on E. Fulton St., and took three overcoats, a watch and some shoes —The foundry of the Duwnie Bros., pump works at Dnwuieville in Adams twp. was destroyed by tiro a few uiguts a>to. The Downie Bros, and Dr. Sterrit have laid oat a town at the works, aud intnrina* tioa regarding the price of the lots can be had of Dr. 8. 0. Sterrit, Valencia P. 0 , I*. —The Time* Co. moved into its new building early this week and is now issu ing it* ne*sy daily from the handsomest twat ajranged newspaper office in the oounty. The members of the firm deserve credit for the energy and enterprise which baa marked the steady rise of the Tima goring its 12 years existence. <vTbe address of weloome at the Far mer's Institute, to be held in Butler, next ?ne«4»y wiii be made by 8. F. Bowser, lod the response by D B. Douthett. W. J, Chamberlain of Hudson, 0. will oe the principal instructor and lecturer oJ the ■Meting and M««"-rs A. L. Campbell; Cbas Smith; Tfeo* Hays; James M. Douthett 2?eUon Thorn p»unj J. D. MoGee, and Wal'< tex Bartley are oo U>e proyrame for essays various subjects. At Centrevillc Thurs day, Dr. Malt by will make the addreaa of weloome and Kelson Thompson the re fponae, and J. J. MoGarvey; James Hum phrey, i ■ M. Burnap, Josiah M. Thompson, #nd prof, Moore are on the programe for B.VLA.vrfc; OF TRIAL LIST OF LAST WKBK. The Johnston Harvester Co. vs W. A. Ooebritig A <V> , limited. Nov. 22 W. A. confesses jadgement in favor ot plff and against himself and late firm for #230, with costs of suit, aud stay of execn tiun to Jan. 1, 1893. Ira Stauffer vs ». R. Waterh. use and Jauifs H*rve/ Nov. 22, the juri" under iustractions fmm the tlourt renirn I a ver dict in favor of defendants for the t »ud de scribed on the writ. l>9ula Anirert vs FrttiV Aneert. Nov 21, jury sworn. Nov 23, jury disa/Teed. Kobt. Eka*, devise, vs The Pittsburg Plate Blaaa 0» Vwr. tt,M jury ,worn. and S4fiie day cv)»iipuld««ry uou duit enter ed. All other cases on the list were coiitin ued. Tbe jury m the Angert case wo l "out" all Thursday nit ht, ai'd then co'ild not agree. Tnej started in ou a 7 to 5 basts; aud one or two ..f the minority cnid their way 31-*ar to ginug in to the ma jority. TUB GRAVE YARD CASE. Ou Moudav !ait the old grave yard case w is argued t>etore Jutige Mehaido- ilercer Tne cs~e was before the court on an appeal from the finding of the viewers v. : o c-u demned a par' <•! the old ground to school Etceptious *ere tiind to the re port, of these viewers. Upon tnese excep tsotis argiiun-nt was had lor iad agiinst m tho matter. Tne School directors t iromrh their attorn<y claiuii-d ifiry had proceti! Ed Htrittif accnrditut to law, and that the question was one of law to,* tne 0 >art to while ou the o tw side a trial In jury asited for. la whic'i all mat'ers ol fact- might- he heard. Evidence on fac.s was deemed not Jadge li rhard at the hearing, but 'ia lis tened pa'ienilt and took ine papers in the ca*t! ro ifercer, promising decision at au early day. NOTES. There are 27 tares in the Criminal dock et for next week, the roost serious charges being adultery, rape anu forgery. Squire Anderson decided tin Harrisville ha\ -Kirk ca.-e in tavor of the plaintifl and the defendant appealed. The County Commissioners office was croaded witn Asse»ors last Saturilay, all ol whom received their instructions and blanks for makiug tde ir.eiinial next nioiitn. 'ltie Ai.sessi-rs lalk.-d tbr matter over iu the office a d ihe chance* are that the assessments will be made strictly iu accordance with the oath i e tnai they «ill as.ess all properly, real aud per soual at what they "think the hame would -ell for, if sold singly and separately at a b'majide sale, after full public notice." The will of Chii-tian Goehrmit late of Itocbe>.ier, Pa , was probated here ou M 'to day. Letters of adm. on estate of Jona than Billiard, late of Butler, were granted John W. Billiard; also to John Kohuer on estate of J-»hn G. Kauss. late of Adams tp; also to fohu W. Brown on estate of Catha rine J. Duncan late of Butler. W. Jones, Frank Barrison and John Kelly are in jail ou charges of larceny and burglary. At the session of the Board of Pardons, in Barrisburg, Tuesday, Tnomas M irsiall, Jr., spoke of the character of the citizen who had written the Board suggesting clemency for Frank Garvin. Be spoke of the high character of ihe young mau and said the woman be bad si kin was a skillful scht-mer. As to her father, wbo had filed a protest ugaiust the lineration of the prisoner, Mr. Marshall made grave charges and more than hinted at iilackmail. Be spoke of Garvin's torture when, three da) » after marriage, the woman declared she intended to meet a married man Mr Marshall laid stress on the lact that the jurors who convicted Garvin had not onlj asked tbe board to recommend a pardon, but had appealed for suctt action. Mr Mar shall closed with an eloquent appeal for the prisoner. Geo. M. Irwin, the discretionary puol mm of PiUhburif, was arrested at the Grand Hotel, N. Y. last. Friday on Charge-: of larceny and lalse pretense preferre ' by some of his victims. Criminal proceeding* have alpn been began against Mrs. Gerst and W. E Dclaney. LATH PROPKBTT TRAN.«VKBS. Chistian Sto.ior to liaiij. W Rredio 60 acie« in Washington twp for $1,200. Ja*. Hunter to J is. A Hunter 3 acres iu BufUl.. f u r $l5O. W. R. Shepard to Maria Shepard 20 acre.-, iu sjlipperyrock for S6OO. Alkev C- Kerr to Saraii E. Kerr 65 teres in Mercer twp for S2OO. John C. Graham to E. W. Eisle.r lot in Butler for ?400. . Jno. G. Xixon to W. K. Nixon 60 acres in Buffalo for $1 •fno. G. Nis-»n to Etta A. Nixon 67 icres in Boifdlu tor sl. Margaret Fergn-">n to John E Hel-u 1 acre in Penn for $71.25. U. N. Greer to G. P. «nd J. X. Hirvey 200 acres la Cliutou fur sl. Leonard Oesrerling to Jacob Keck 7!) aoies in Butler i wp ior $2 500 J. D. Marshall. Gaardiau. to Vlice Duni gou lot iii Washington lor $225 E W. EislerioJuo C. Grabaui lot in Butler for $1,500. Eekarri Kalb to Thos. Murray lot in But ler tor $1 300. D. B. D-uibett to Martin Huim lot in Botier twp for SIOO. H. 8 McClymonds to Martin Heirn lot I in Butler for $450. Nicholas Mangel to Martin Heirn lot in Butler for SIOO. Mary Kersting to Citizens B »nk of Evans City lot iu Evans City for SI,BOO. Elizabeth Wolford to M Ellen Gr"nue 24 acres in Franklin for $2,000. Marriage Licenses. Anthonv J. Convory Bumrait twp Mary Keeling " " Albert Borland ...Marx Pa Annie Kaufmau Callery John G. Anderson Zelienople Jennie M. Allen " " Jno T. Hutchioan Mars Elvirr. Kidd " At Pittsburg—Van K'rk Morrison and Mbggie Covert ot Butler Co. The Markets. BUTLER MARKKTB Our grocers are paying 20 for butter, 20 for eggs, 50 for pood potatoes. 50 for oiiions; 60cts lor apples. 25 to 30ta* a do*, for cel ery; 1J cent a pound fur cabbage; 40 cents for tt.ruip*. PITTSBCSO PKOOUOB. Timothy hay from country -vftiron* sl4 to 15. mixedi hay $lO 50, to 11.00, straw $5.00 to 6 00. Country roll butter 15 to 16. fresh eugs £2 to 23, dressed chickens drawn 12 to 14, spring chickens 12 to 13 pur pound Potatoes $2.15 to $2.25 per M I onions 40 to 50. At Herr'x Island, Monday, beeves -old «t H.OO to 5.25 hull«an<l dry rows »r 1 2i to 2 25. hoes ai 3.00 'O 4.95 sheep at to 3 00, lambs at .75 to 4.00, and calves at 1.25 to 5.90. Rlchey's Bakery. John A. Rich- y dews all bis own bread and c»ke baking, uaing the beet floor in the market. He is now making all bia own 1 common candies, creams and taffies, and a pure article Parties purchasing for school and 1 churches will do well to remember this. Dainty Cakes for Da'nty People. Marvin's Columbia Mixed Thirty four varieties most of tbem iced or ornamented with iancy figures, de lightful little cakes for the holidays if you are particular about the cak»s and crackers you eat, always ask your Grocer for Marviu'B. MARVIN Pittsburg —Jiover'B Pictures leave nothing wanting in finish, tons or a correct likeness. —Job work kindjione at the Crrizn Oman * The Teachers' Institute. The 40ib annual session ol tho Butler county and Bailer b>r ugli TeacieiV In- Dtitute will to hold in Park I'hea're, Dec. 17rh to 2lst. and the Directum' Meeting will be iu the Court Bouse on T:iars(i»> afteru.'Kiu the 20th, Superintend-n:.s McCoilou£h and have hau a no.tt pro.rr» ram- printed tor the fire days session. winch the 'eact.Brii procure ot ihem. To• instructors wiil l>« Dr. of Toronto, ili-s* Coffin of Detroit, rr.>i' Rick ets 01 Slipperyrock N'ormtl and Prof. IS-JU sec of Pittsburg. Tnu ev niu£ eauirlainm . nts are to be a lecture ou "World Making. Monday even ing. by Uvu S P L-vwi.l; ii concert i>n Tuesday evenn.,:; a 1-cture on "i'ae New Aristocracy." by fte\ ne, ao i one oa "ri.e'J dia_|y .«*t.o. ,' W-n by li. B. O-l i^otes. II py drink Bro'- J rilMn? in tn« Joi.n Sutr<'ii fiiiui, tii the ci.u'htin parti of G'iuy twp, and ab.mt a Uii'e north o! <"niun ville. Quit" a number of wel!« in the '"oopers town district have -d itieir ;>rod ac tion wni-nijy. Tn-iiti wells thai siartwl with m»is •» ' ly ti" ■ now doiuj. 2.21"). Tr.i.- is die to the exh.tistion of t-ie salt which aii> *8 tis oil to flow Tee new work proj-.ted :;i this ti id *:ll keep the drill I».tunc ,g tii vi >ter II fan A* ?■ ■■] i tu-'t'- N<l. 3 <>n the D.ivid L ecu, a' li'.u'.iiid £■>' tie sa 1 las: Sut'ir >*v and Org*;, fl iwiag at the i'ate ol 800 bM» a day. Oilj- .»□ A ■'< the Kuig : 't in Butler t#p. Dutcbtown weii), s nearini cotUi»ietl«JU Walker & Co ar- drilliu/ a 'est well on the htiauor larni of Hr.<sp,,ct. Joseph rlarf'fi»:i A Son> -i>:J their i>-a-«- consisting of 186 on K'ls i ta^m m tne UoUtuiaiti lielti, u> ll"in Bros, of Millerautwu. T;i •ia HI has five producing welis ou it with au aggt—gate daiiy pro due ion of IOIJ barrets. Tuc consideration a a- Q icea Bros, drilled in tueir No 2 will ou ihe (jam Uilli.li i farm la twp., Bu'fer OoUUty, oil beat *v«ll in the North -V is i, glo,. field l'h«i have 80i» .<• I,f l Ui-ar it, wnic.i look* gut »-iigi- Tmn nave •-.v*r*i aells uniler way ot drilling. Tnis livid is four uiiies ahea'.l of deveiop nenio atid opens up a new tb: I ticlil ea*t ami west. —East Bra;. L'cc.eic. —Go to the ca!i>' walk at Armory Hali, tonight. —Free dinner at W. 0 I U. HH I from 1 to 3 P. Al. Park Opera Houss. "THg Sit)B r>Hi»W SAI CRU4 V. James B. M«CKie, the chara«lercotu»diau who has bet-n for 'He p»*r four seasons in "Grimi:s '(••liar Dm-i will b«' ihe attraction at :nu I'ark tnea<er on .°ial urday Uec. Ist, iu tic *. 0 let ks' las', plav "The Side Snow, or vv'aii. for ioe w.»<ou." It is described as a '''a.- - t ->Hli-bi'>r i;le. natural, quaint and eicru-;-ia'in?ly iiianj Mr. Uackie stun's i j day as In • rer.igr-'Z ed typical cbarai n r coinecli.in . fthe tn»-r man cta»fe, anu it is du-a -.1 t..at in ••I'D*- .iide Show" •> hicn vtr wrote : spec ialiy fur him, he has turde tim r>it his lite, and has won laein.g r<-<»'g!iitiuii as a i artist ot the hiahes'. qu»iifioaiio ig. Noth ing more natural HAS iit-wi «vau on tnt stage than his "On-u-ey," lo?i p.t of side show. Both play and stai iiaVe Had** the greatest kind vf a sif wiiever seen. Good Point la Vehicles Wo gather fro n tlin catalog ie of the Fredonia Mfp. Co . of Yi-utigstonn 0. ihat their nex line of v.hi.nos will sin-pas? auy'hiutr ''a'"'- '.i "• -i" * dnced Their No 4 Emetic Bud Skiing Baggy is the emUodituent of style. Their No H Bngftj for its chief incri'. cotnlorc. It is easy of ,icce.ss, haafuM pan el spring hack nedt. is iiu"g low, u "i is naii'isojielj paiut»i and tn-'im>-d. fheir No. 2 roa i wagon is , specially bnilt for the of oil "oontiactors" <a ririllers It has u siat iiottntn maitee-p ..i-■»iv i- r tne purpose [ of the finest fiiiibt r pi<-CUiable. Ex'ei.eivo improwmi • are being made iu tt'i'ir lactones whnti wii! enutilc liiem to double tueir «nirji:i> :ho co-niug year. They f ill be j»l ij to ,-enil their catalogue upon application. The Farmers Cuampion Wo take pl 'as.i'e in iuformiMZ oar 'wad ers that The Ohio Farmer is oilernd for the remainder of tuis year a..d ill of ue*r. for only oue dolUr. Its eijcula'ioo is now over aeventy-tiv« tl>«»-i*and pai. annus! sub wcrihers. It goes into ecer> sinto m in.- Uniuu and into uiunv lor-ig j coon lie*. It has l enlarged • •20 • «.ts m l is ui« of ibe.beNt, most ei it-rprising »u<! instrneiivt farm papers in America. I? is pufo-sbed at Cievntaod. Ooio. and is uati-iual in everything but ua-<i.> I. i< an 80 Column weekly ot 52 issues » year lis proprietor are it« edit or*. while tt)H a>so, ial« editors are M. IS. Williams and W 1. -rlin, t>oth uieu of uatioiia! reputa'iou as p.aoli c»l agictiliural wruert Among its n>u tributors art tbose « no have "an-eda nation al reputation as tne nest iu this conutn and are ku -wu w cirever th«i h <;t agn ?alt ural papers are tnkes. Its proprietors .-spare uo expense uor labor tbar proujices t > add to its interest t.ud va i-, a I maintai.i its reputation as ibe and :iio«l wide I cir culated dollar wuekli agricultural j <urnal in America, ripci'iuie i c..ipjr a il premium will oe sent free to ail applicant-by iug Tlie Ohio Ftrin.'r. o! Cleveland, Onio. Agents wanted. Liberal tei.ns. —Clearance ssle of all summer go-ade at leas than while ale at II.'.CTHN & SON F-. —Martincourt & Co. are giving awav valuable prizes to of lucky nuuibera Call and £et a num ber it costs you nothing. —lox4 BLAOKOT- 60C at DAVCNNY'* cent Poogeea and Titsues reduced to cents at L. SistN Sow'J». —Bargains ia liiwrin, Din»i!ys Pongees, Organdies and ail tie sum mer guods at L STEIN & SON'S of Assembly, 25 OMJU tor nalf-a-doieu, for SALE at CITI/BN Martincourt. A Co. are giving awav valuable pv-z J to of iackv nambcrs. and gel a num ber it costs you nothing —Genuine Lancaster Giucitam* be at DAVENNY's —Nomatt«r bow hiirj the times the oue thing VOJ cannot atford T-I go , without is all the n»-w. [f TO n w>nt all the uewu yg'.-r it- in the P't'.s bury Dispatch. I' .e Dispatch pub lishes all—not a part .miy. --Fittest novelties ia dtesn gauds at DAVENNY'S. —White goo'-v Lawos, Pongees ; Orgaudiei and all k'nds <if w t-h goods at le«»:J thi<i wQ'>leaa!e jj'ioe at L & ?>ON'rt —Th« high srntde of patent flour tcade at th*? o" 1 '- of J. C UKEAOEN SL CO.. West -uubury, Pa. I X L. Pictures, Diploma*, Certifii - t:i»3o and Cbarter<» Framed tc Oriier ai 3t»9 S. Main 6t, Bu ler. Pa. FERD FEIOEL, Prop'r. —Home made candies, taffies , car tpelw, aud etc., now on hand at the City Bakery. —Freeh cut Flowers of alt kinds, always on hand at the Cay Bakery. -,-Higbest canD prtca paid tor grain of all kinds at J. O tfr«aiien A <"".'B i new roller mills, \V«st Pa Accidents. Dr. Dewiss Csnnin/Uam, of Zelienople, met with a painful accident in Lu»k s drng i store at New Castle a tew days ago. Dr. ; Cunningham had an epileptic stroke, while ; standing near a large eu.-ptdor. When he fsll. his right kneo was cut badly by the | broken crockery in the cuspidor. Harry Gibson, son of John Gibson, form > erly of Bugler was killed on a raiiroad near , Erie, last Friday nigat. i Chirisrie Robb of Oakland twp. is laid up i with a sore foot. While "driving timber' ' a faw days ago a log rolled over nis left foot and bruised it badly. W. J. Whitesides of Middlesex twp. was terribly kicked by his horse last Monday, but is expected to recover. In taking the blanket off the horse, in the stable, some ! tuing caught on the horse and excited it. —On Friday evening the 16ih smoke was discovered issuing from the room oc capied by Mrs. Catharine Bass, or the widow Kachner, in the home of her daugh i t«r near EiJeuaa station, a>d when the j dtnr was opened it fraud that she bad > left her bed and had upset a lamp. ST.e was rescued, but the smoke i.ad overpower ed her, aud she die 1 ou the following Mou day. febe was 86 years of age. Mark Twain's New ttook Mark Twain's most popular aud saccess lul nooks have been sold by subscription au'l the American Publishing Compauy Hartford Conn, anuouuee for early publi cation his new book "l'he Tragedy of PuJ d'ubcad Wilson and the Comedy Those Kx traordinary T*iua." The Tragedy aud Coilie'iy were at tirsi a du.il story —two stones in one—and the author's accouut, as given iu the preface.of the difficulty he '.au iu writiug tan book, of the luonupati bintof some of tha characters aud ot .as Having to finally separate mem by puili g one ot the stories ou. by tne roots aud leav ing me other—itiud of literary Cic«areau operatiou, is certainly oue ot the most or g iiial breeziest aud cleveres, chapters-choice fan —that nas beeu writteu lor many a da> " >Ve are told lhat "Tnereis a time to laugh and Tne Cnurchmau says,' - The reader * ill begin to smile at the tirst paragrapn " l'ue uook will oe sold ouiy uy suo e.'ip i >u and as it possesses, in a pioaouuced degree. Ibe rouiarkaitle characteristics ol the au in'ir's b«-t works it is sure to have a large s»le. "Each page will be beautifully illustra ted wiih marginal sketches, the work ol one ot our best artists, aud the publishers ba\e wisely decided to sell the volume at a pop uUr price—briugiug it withiu the reach ol all. J. W. Keeier A Co of Philadephia Pa hale iLe exclusive right ol sale iu the slates ot Pennsylvania, >ew Jersey, Del aware and Mary land and their advertise ment tor Hfsebis appears in another col umn. Ail applications lor agencies iu their held should be sent direct to them. Winter Excursion Tickets on the Penn sylvania Railroad. On November 1 the Pennsylvania Rail road Company placed oa sale at all its priucipal ticket offices excursion tickets to til the proiniueut wiuter resorts. This lerri'ori iuclndes the resort* of New Jer sey. Virginia, North and South Carolina. Georgia, Florida aud Cuba. The tickets are sold at the usual low rates. The magnificent facilities of the Penn sylvania Raiiroad. with its many counec mus, make this the favorite line for winter iravel. —Try, T. A. Morrison's home made Carmels. Vlirtiaourt & Co are giving twav v*luV)le prizm to holder* ol iu<:iiy numbers. Call and get a uumg her it COBIS jou nothing. —Fine cannon fliinnelis 5 cents at DAVKHNY'S. Our Hosiery values are unequal cti and well worth y onr inspection- L. STEIN <t Son's Fine Dennett flannels, 5c at DAVENNY'S. lnfants Wool Hose 5 eta per pair at Davenny's —Summer Uidervea<\ Hosier- Mitts, LtC!<s and Ribious at reduc ed prices at L. STEIN & SON'S. —A good nmherella for 75c at. I) A V ENVY'S. —Try our new roller floor—latent improved m»chinerv. Satisfaction iiniiranteed, J. C BREADEJJ & Co , West Sunbury, Pa. Rye Wanted. Tbe highest prices paid for rve at ihe mill of GEO WALTER k SON. Butler, Pa Mrs Jones—Where did you get that bai? vi rs Smith—At Davenny's of course, they have the best millinery in town, try them. —A fall line of home made candies at the City Bakery. MUSIC- Music scholars wauted, Lessons will be Riven either at the home of the teacher or at the home of tbe scholar. Inquire at 124 W. Wayne St. But'er Pa. AMY BRO'S, CORNER MAIN & MIFFLTN ST*., BUTLRR, PENN'A. Dealers in new and second hand household goods of every description Call and see us. We can save you money. —One Portfolio, containing 16 superb Tiews from the Worlds Fair given away with each $2 00 sale at L. STEIN 4 SON. Wheat Wanted. pay the Highest Price tor wheat—both oid and new, at our mill. We choD all kinds of grain at our mill for the feutb Bushel and do il promptly and to your satisfaction. K.em*-uilier we Only Charge the Tenth. George Walter <Sc Son's Butler Pa. —You pay for schoolbooksi but the best school-book for your children is your daily puper. Well printed. ! carefully and intelligently edited, of iuKtroctive contents, first and fqllest with the news and host in presenting it, the Pittsburg Dispatch fills the bill. We are Leaders in Millinery. Both us to Style and Low Prices. | Often you need only pay us half of what others charge and yet you get better quality and Style because we ara always in me ouying mar net wub read* cash watching your interests as well as ours. KAUFMANN'S —Take yonrj children to Zuver'B Gallery for Pictures that will suit you. Postoffice building AGENTS WANTED by America's Greatest Humorist, MARK TWAIN, Every one ot his previous books have had lm - mens* sales, ills new book surpassesanything he has Heretofore written. Two stories ts 'one ' volume, A lr«K*<iy and a Con~4jr. A great ; ch»nce for age its. We give exclusive territory ! far terms aud full particulars address, I w, slv., W AT-'b tfrn PWJ«- Personals. Clerk Criswell is in Philadelphia this week. Mrs. Fiuaimmons received #IOOO Irom ' the agency of Abrams »fc Brown for the loss ! ot her home aud furniture by fire. John Kennedy of the West End, Butler, was knocked down by footpads a lew nights atto, but before the villians co ■ Id rob him they were scared away by the ap proach of another man. Eliiabeth Carnahan of Coal town ha« been granted a widow's pension. Harriet Lovey Ayres daughter of Capt. Ayres and John C. Graham will be married in the M E. Church at 3 p m. of Thursday, Dec. 6th, and they will be "at homo" at 230 N. McKean St., on Tuesdays and Fridays after Jan. lit. Fred Mcßride and Joseph Cooper of Worth twp went south this week, to es tablish ageucies for a nursery, ic Virginia Dr. Reaick and Harvey Colbert went to Oil City, Tuesday, where Dr. Colbert, a brother of Harvey, is lying seriously ill. Mrs. Brown returned Tueslay, from New York, where she attended a daighter ot Dr. Zimmerman,wuo was hav ing her eyes treated by a specialist. Rev E. M. Wood will preach in the M. E cnurch nest Sunday moruiug on "No Substitute lor Christ, or Cbnstiauity an Abiding LAW." iu Ihe eVeumg on "Toe Higher flaiu," or "TUB Uplift of Humani ty." Miss This Good Time To Get a Piano or organ. We now offer this rare chance to get a piano or organ tor Christmas time at great K reduced prices, lor those who do not wish to go lue price of a new oue. Walnut Priuoe organ .... .$ 20.00 V\ alnut Prince orgau, nice case.... 30.00 Aiaaou A H».uiliu church organ. 2 banks keys $ 55 00 Ke\'Sioue orgau. 10 5t0p5...... .... - 50 Uo Sterling orgau, lop 35.00 tistey orgau, 11 st.itis.. —......... . ftl uo Ne* man orgau, 12 stops tiO.UU Chicago cottage organ. 11 stops.. .... <0 00 PIANOS. Decker grand, good as new S3SO.iX( Marouiau graud, in splendid order. 350.00 Cnickering, 7 oct— 100.00 Cnickeriug, carved, 7-oc: -—. Dv) 00 Shoemaker, carved legs 100 00 W'tieelock upright 160 00 Uallet A Cuuisiou. carved 115 00 Kuabe, carveu i 5.00 Call and see the stock or write lor partic ulars. A fine lot of new holiday piau >s ocIUK opened —prices Irom S2OO Upward send lor catalogues. VtELLOK A HOBUB 77, sih Aveuue, fituburg 'Such Trouble To 6Bt Anything FOP a Man!" So they say when they first come in. Soon they change the saying to "So MANY PRETTY THINGS, I DON'T KNOW WHICH TO CHOSE !" This year at our store there will be no trouble as in the first case, but increased trouble in the second case. A LARGER, DIFFERENT, CHEAP ER and BETTER line of HOLIDAY GOODS than ever before at J. H. DOUGLASS', Near Postoffice. Jury Lists for Dec. Terra. List of names drawn from the proper jury wheel this 29iti clay of Oct., A. H. 1694. to serve as Grand Jurors at a regular term of Court commencing on the first Monday of December, A. D. 1894 the same being the 3rd day of said month. Burr Peter, farmer. Forward twp. Crawford J J, farmer, Donegal twp, Cainobell S A. farmer, Washington twp,S. Cooper G VV, taruair, SHpperyroofc twp. Daubeuspeck L L. farmer, Parker twp. Daubeuspeck H S, farmer, Parker twp. D.ividsou Charles, tanner, idams twp, JT. Earhart Joseph, farmer, Fairview twp, E English Joseph, farmer, Muddycreek twp Fletcher T S. farmer, Washington twp. S. Gilleland W J, farmer, Adains twp, S. Heckart Geo. carpenter, Butler, stn wd. Uiokey Wendel, tanner, Middlesex twp. diudman Charles, farmer, Franklin twp. Irwiu Samuel, farmer, Centre twp. Johnntou Croft, fanner, Middlesex twp. Mochel Michael, farmer, Buffalo twp. Purvis, S D. manufacturer, Butier,2d wd. Kennies J G. farmer, Center twp. Stewart M B, farmer, Lancaster twp. Sbeiver Geo, farmer, Laaeaster twp. Shnnor R M. merchant, Prospect bom. Uhl Fred, farmer, Laucador twp. Wright S M. farmer. Jefferson twp. List of names drawn Irotn the proper ju ry wheel this 26ih day of Oct , A D ,1894. to serve as Petit Jurors at a regular term of Court commencing on the second Mon day of Dec A. D 1894, the same being the 10tn day of said moutn. Albert John D, farmer. Franklin twp. Angert Geo. farmer, Oakland twp. Barnes John A. larmer, Mercer twp. Bortma* Wm, farmer, Clay twp. Bauer Peter, farmer, Summit twp. Bollinger Johu H, larmer, Cherry S. Cooper Jas. larmer. Forward twp. Critchlow J C, farmer, Forward twp. Cress John, blacksmith, Clearfield twp. Campbell. W U, larmer. Concord twp. Critchlow JohD, larmer, Forward twp. Critchlow D VV. farmer, Jefferson twp. Colbert E A, merchant, Butler, sth wd. Davidson Wm, farmer, Crauberry twp. Furgeson Frank, weigh boss, Cherry twp,S Fennell P B, Farmer, Clearfield t*p. Forsythe Henderson, tanner, Adams twp,X Graham Smiley A, farmer, Conoord twp. Grant B J, farmer, Allegheny twp. Glass Geo, merchant, Millerstown boro. Garvin J A, farmer. Cranberry twp. Heck I) A, merchant. Butler, sth wd. Uiudman Andrew, guager, ilillorstown. Biudman Cbarluj, hotel keeper, Butler 2d wd. Hockenberry Mack, farmer, Cherry, S. Knox Cyrus, gent, Evan«Ciiy. Logan Win J, merchant, Millerstown. McCollough Michael, farmer, Venango twp Moore Jas, farmer, Worth twp. Mechling Jo 3, farmer. Clay twp. MeNees J M, farmer, Brady twp. Nelson John, farmer, Cherry twp, N. Kose J as, farmer, Centre twp. Sipe W S, larmer, Clearfield twp. Ra\ Ceo, larmer, Mariou twp heibert Wm, blacksmith, Butler. 3d wd. Swartzlander Wm, blacksmith, Butler, sth wu, Sproal A J, merchant, Cherry twp, S. Stevenson R I), farmer, Summit twp. Sutton E P, agent, Evans City. Slater J M. farmer, Douegal twp. Shout? A B, farmer, lackson twp, W. WiUon J M, taruier, Jackson twp. E Wassou John (!, farmer. Cherry twp, N. Williams Philip, jierchau?, I'rospect. Wooil Wm A, farmer. Marion twp. Ziegler L N. hotel keeper. Harmony. WEAR UAMHERSLOUGH BRO'S FamoQs New York, tailor-made CLOTHING For sale by prominent dealers all over the State. None genuine without Hammerslough Bro's label. The swellest and best wearing clothes in this Country. Ask your clothier for them. PILES' ABSOLUTELY CU»GI', U« * 11*1 IN F I S Y Ml"T">V!i.+"; Itiaip* »«4 |»tl«*li.*l w»i »« ' ">>■ •crat. kfn(. Ir allowed to c«»n(lnut tumor* f .rm anil protrude, which oflcn bleed and u!cirate, hi-ocnlittf very •ore. §WAYNET» OISTMKNT .top. ih* iTchta* HARPER'S MAGA 7INE In 1895- The Simpletons, a new novel by Thomas Hardy, wi'l be began in me December Nnmber 1594, aud continued to November. 1895. Whoever may be one's favorite anion? English novelists; it will be conced ea by all critics that rboma* Hardy stands foremost as a master artist in fiction, aud The Simpletons may be expected to arouse enthusiasm nut inferior in degree to tnat which has marked Trilby—the most suc cessful story of th>s year. 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Uiiy. •pHB BUTLKK OOUNTY NATIONAL BANK, Birri-KK. (PA. CAPITAL Paid Up. - - MQe.OQO.QO. SI'UPLUS ASU PBOFJTH. - S4O,S«#.U4. OKKICKHS: JM Kuliutu. Prss't. J. V. Rltta. Vice Preg't c. K. Bailey, cashier. DIKKcroKS: Jos. Hartraan, C. P. Oolllus. N. M. Hoover ohn Humphrey, J. V. RUto, K. E. A brims. Leslie Hazlett, I. <J. Smith. W. 8. Waldron. W. Henry Wilson, M. Fitful. A general backing buniueo® t-musuctel ~ln teruat paid on time deposits. Money loaned on ipurovw, socurtty. Foreign exchange bouitht and sold. ** * # QOSSER'S " • GLYCERINE, * no ior chapped bunds. Hps or m face, or any rougfcims* of tbe skin, ana Q Is not cxcefieu as a dressing for the face _ after shaving. Sold by druggists at A Suggestion. •V' i- * •!• Did it ever occur 10 yon uiat mere ar«> drug* and draffs —that "drug!" areliku every thing else —there are iti>od, btd an.l indif terent. There is nothiuit else which i» positively bad if it is'nt just of the beat Oar policy has always been to have noth ing but the best. When you want drugs come to us and be assured of (Vnsfc pare goods, and always what you ask for or your calls tor. It may not always be drugs yon warn ei'her. W« always hare on hand a fall line of sick room requisites.. C. INJ, BOYD. Diamond Block, - Butler, Pa. RAILKOA.D TIVIE TABLES £, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE ST»NI)AKI» RAILKOAD OK AMERICA WK.SI PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION SCMKDCLK IN EFKECT NOVEMSKK 26til. 18yl. South Wkki Days . A. M A M A M. P. 1. r. H. Butler Leave« 15 835 11 uO i 45 oti rvixonburK. . . Arrive 64t !> 00 1184 3 11 52s Holler JOc't. " 7:» 92J II SO 340 553 ttutw-r lur't. Leave 7;w u 4i 12 o.i s4O 553 Xa'runa Arrive 7as asl is 13 3 m U i-S l"nreulaiu I4J 'J < i-' IU 357 a u7 SprtliK'l »le 7 55 10 U5 IS 33 4 OS t.ldTetnoilt. 8 11 12 55 4 23 <; 27 shirpsouDj si» I Ho 4 2U 6 :e Allegheny city s3>lo 33 124 in t; 45 a. u a. m r. m. r. m. p. 11. North Wkkk l)iV8. UleKbeoyCtty t>eave #55 s2O 10 40 3 is 6 10 -h-irpsburif 7 Oi s 3a 10 5* C!ir«*uiout BV> 11 OS -•priiuf'iale HSi tl 36 641 I'art uiuin 732 a 10 11 3a 351 650 N'airoua 7 37 9 15 11 45 355 t> 53 Huiler JuC't Arrive 7 45 925 11 55 404 702 Hiuier Juc't Leave 7 V> 945 12 3* 4 15 7 02 Sa-touuurK 808lu 11 1o» 440 7*j Bailer Arriveß 35 10 35 130 506 7Su A. M. A. M. P. M. P.M. P, M week Days, For th* E«»l. Win Days* p. u a. M *• *• p *. 2*5 615 Lv. Butler Ar. 10 35 130 a4O 730 Ar Butler -function Lv. 945 12 38 404 745 Lv. Wutler Juuctlou \r. 941 12 38 4 10 749 Ar. Free wort Lv. 933 12 35 4 15 753 •• AUegneny Juc't. 931 12 3o 4 2t> SO4 " l«ecnhur« " 920 IS 13 440 821 " raultou ( Apollo) " 905 11 55 514 851 " Salrsuurtf " 837 II 32 550 922 " BlalrsViUe " 805 11 110 ti 00 930 •• Blalrsville Inter'n " 750 10 15 85011 40 " Altooua " 340 BUO 100 3SO •• IlarrUDurg •• 11 55 310 430 6so •• rniladeiphia '• sso li 20 A. M. P. M. P. M. P. M 'Through trains for tne east 1 eave I'litsUurg vL'ulou Station) as follows: I'enosylvanta, Llinltel, dully 715 A,M Atlantic Sxpreas. " 3 luA. M. l»«y Express. " 800 •• t'huaael.'ltla Express. '• 4 ;ui P.M. iasteru Express. " 7 00 Fast Lliie, " Bto " for detailed Inform t'ioa. aid fen I'ao >. S. Wall, rass. \g'l. •Ves.ern >mCi let, 110 I'lflb Aveuue, Pittsourg. Pa. 8. M. KUBVOSC. J. it WOOD, Central P. &. W. B. K. Schedule lu el» Xov. 18. -91 (Batter time) Tlie Short Line to Plttahurg. DEPART SOHTH. FROM SOUTH . 6 35am Allegheny 9.25 a m, EJ s 15 a m All'i C Akron a- a in, A I<c N Castle in.os a un Alleglieuy Ac 12 20 p m, AH'y a. CUYo 300 p m Allegheny Mall 05 pm. Allegheny fix 350 p m Chicago Kx. 715p m, All') £ Akron 5.55 p in AU'y £ Ell. Kx i.uo p m. Allegheny Ac DEI-AKT NORTH. PROM NORTH. 10 05 a lu Kane £ Brad. 8.06 a m. Foxburg Ac 5.15 p m Clarion Ac |a .=>3 am, Clarlxi Ac 7.33 pin Foxhurg 1-5.20 pm, Kane Mall SUNDAY THUNS. DEPAIIT SOUTH. i PROM SOUTH, s.lo a in. Lie Forest Ac 19.56 a ta.Allogaeuy Ac >.sopm. ''nicu*o Ex 15 05 pm, Alleglieuy iix o.oft p 111. Allegheny Ac.7 2\ p n. Do Fore 11 ac Train arnvtug at ai s.ie> p n leaves t s J do pot, i'ituiouig. at 3 :I5 o'ewek. But ler kti'l ir*ie iviih C>l*l -v Ml leave Alle <neny at 3.-20 p. in, >la ty except su 1 lav. Cou uectlng at tVnlo«rgroV4, arrlvlug at Bailor at ■rJJd Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cirs and tlrs:.-cl i*s l>a> COiicues tun turJOgu ootiveen Bailer auJ Chicago dally. For Mirough tickets to ool'its la the West .Northwest or Southwest apply to A. B. CKOUCH. Agent Trains leave the B. 1 O. aepot in t'liinar-f lor 1 lie I*. i*t as follows. For Washington D C.. Baltimore. Phil »del pin I, BJ N a York, 7:30 and 'r.tu p. m. Cuiuls-rlauu 6:40. T :3u a m. 1:10. 930 p. m. v'ou urlsviue. 6:40, 730. a. in. 1.10. 4.30. 4 4%. j 30.9 *0 p. m. UulouPiwu. 7..0 a. m.l 10. 4.J0. 530 p. in Unloutowu, Uurg.i ntowu and Fairmont. 7 30. a. in. and ft,3o p.m. Mt.fleasani 0.40. 7. 3o a. in. 110 ami 4.30 p in. Washington i*a. 7.40 and J3O a. iu„ 4.0u,4 45 aud 9.00. 11.6"> p. 111. Wheel ing. 7 40. autl :• 3o a. m.. and 4.u0 9 uO. 11.65 p. in. Cincinnati. st, Louis, t'olumous and New ark . 7.40 a. in.. 9 10, 11 55 p.m. K'«r '.'lllcaKO. 2.40 ail I 9.30 p in. I'arlor aud sleeping ear* to Ualtlinoro, Wash ington, '/'luouin ui an i i.'nica^n eir-MBcao, dFiasas ;» A LIKB 8 ti< n.a. Takes effect. Monday. April 2, 18J4. Trains are run by crt<*ndard Central rima (90th Merldl in ) Oue boor slower tuan City ri n». GOI.NO NOKTH. GOING SOU TH 14 12 STATIONS 9 | 11 I | ..in I Lv ja-m. a-m. jp.m. - 1 10 | 2 fcl Dunkirk | 7 >ll9 39 a. m. ; 00: 1 58110 IX) . Krle 605840 335 35 123 923 . Wallaee Juliet G42 927 412 6 20 t 18 9 15 tilrard 1 6 46 »31 1 i 5 e 09 1 0(1 9 03 Lock port 6 59] 9 42 1 26 g 02j I 01 8 50|.. .Ctanesvlllw .~| 7 o7| 9 30j 4 34 3io .....! 10 3i|....Conne»ut....j. .1 r4 U Jlo 643 I£4o ir y| |u> 311 U43 5 57 12 57 49 AT.. ..Albion lv 7 111 9 35 4 37 543 12 4". 8 36j... Slutdeland... 7 23! 10 04 451 5 40 12 42 8 32!... spnnifjxjfO... 7 28 10 97, 4 55 5 33[12 35 825 . 5 4 53 : 7 38<iv .couu't Lake..j...,0 10 17 4 8 IS ar ar 8 1 '0 30 537 4 2S 7 00 lv. MeadvUle..lv I 9 30 4 28 p.m... .! 8 42 ar ar| 8 42 ll 23; » 03 ....11 58 7 451.7 . Harts town.... | 10 47 Tl" .... ll S3 740 ... Adamsviue 10 52 "» 44 No 2 11 43 7 28 Osgood No I U 00 4 53 p m a. in « -23 U 35 7 16 ...Greenville... 6 30 u is a(» 6 18 ll 25 7 06!....8henaneo ... 6 40 n 25 e 20 5 58 11 02 647 ....Fredoutt..... T 03 11 40 0 34 5 39 10 44 6 28 Mercer 7 22 I* 07 7 05 "i 25 10 OT 0 1* Pardoe 7 36 13 22 7 IU 5 13 10 20 6 00 ....Orove City...: 7 47 12 33 7 25 50010 08 5 8 ... Harrlsvllle 76812 45 73C 4 32: 10 00 510 .. Branchton....' 8 06|12 54; 745 4.» 7 4>" ; _ 8 » r >!'v Bwtnchtbn.ar) 7*35 !I2 is 7 2 545 BIS 20 ar...HUllard...lV 650 ll Isj 645 4 46 9 5.51 S 35llv..~Kels'ers ....! 8 10il2 68: I a 4 32; 942 5 21| Euclid 822 I 12 SO3 4 'Ol 3 151 4 U)j......8Ut1cr I 8 50j 1 421 8 32 1 so ! 20 ..... Allegheny, P«W ll 10 350 ..... pm a 111 L . i! . p m p.m . .. J. T. BLAIK. General Manager. Greenville. »«a W. G. SAKGKANT, G. P. A.. MWlvUle, l'»' Road and Bridge Reports. Notice is hereby givan that the following roads and bridges have been confirmed nisi by the Court aud will be presented to Court on the Ist Wednesday of* Dec. 1894, being the sth day of said mouth, and if no ex ceptions are filed they will b« confirmed ah g'lutely: R. D No.l, Sept.Session.lß'J4.ln r* petition j of citizens or Jefferson twp.. Duller Co., Pa . [ for couuty bridge acr..-n P»t'er«nu's run in JeSersou twp June dth. 1894. viewers ap pointed by the Court aud Augi-st 29th, l«!W, report ot viewers filed staling that the budge prayed for is ueoesMtry , aud the erec ti uof the sa|(|e will require mora eipen.* ihau is »eacou»nle the township of Jetfers >n should bear.and did I'-cata tha aita tharo-it at the preseut location of the n>d bridge. Sept. dth. UD4. approved Notice to be given ac cording to Hmes of Couit, aud to be laid bu> fi>re Grand Jury at next term. By THE COURT. K D No. 2, sept. Sessions, IKS)-}. In re petition ot ciiueus of Centre twp. ft>r review ot the pubu<? ruvl, iroui a |K>iut on public n a-uu lauds ot U<-orge vlunhruih near tne old rail toad cut westward t» a ptiiul ou a road leading from Kajstou's Mill to the Uuionville road at the line of S. McKay. June 4th. 1844, viewors appointed by the Court,and Sapt. ord, lts>4. report of viewers aiating that the road prayed tor is not necessary aud have therefore not laid out th* same. Sept. 3rd, Ist 4 approved. Nonce to begiTen according to fculee of Conrt. BY THE COCBT. BLTLERCOUSTY SS. Certified from the record this dth day of Nov. A. D., 1604. JQVKPU CWBWEX4., Hiw* Q. bi BARGAINS! BARGAINS! MEN'S CLOTHING BOYS' CLOTHING, CHILDREN'S CLOTHING. There are too many goods in stock and must be sold aud at prices that will suit the times. VV'e have a lot of odd suits that will be sold regardless of cost. Everything must be S">ld to make room for new goods. Come and see tor yourself. H.Schneideman CLOTHIER FURNISHER. 104 S. Main St., Butler, Pa. MRS HOPKINS! Double Seated and Double Kneed BOYS' SUITS. The best for the money ever produced. Price of Suits $2.98, $3.98, $4.98. Price for seperate pants 48c., 74c., 89c. Shaul & Nast, Clotli iers, 137 S- Main St., Batler» Pa' ONLY An advertisement, people may cry! But it breathes the spirit of the firm whose interests it presents. Only an ad. —but what volumes it speaks of enterprise, work and good things in store for purchasers of clothing. Only an ad.—but it presents, in a small space, a picture of a firm which is always on the alert to increase an already large trade. $. AN Envious person once declared that Douthett & Graham could not pro duce the goods they advertise at the prices quoted. Only an ad.— but no honest firm will advertise a lie, we never made an assertion that we could not substantiate. We offer SIOO to any individual who will prove that we do not live up to our AD. If you want the latest if} Clothing and Gents' Furnishing step in our store for a half hour and we will prove to you that we live up to our ads. Yours for Clothing, Douthett & Graham, Cor Maim a*d Cunnihojiam Sts , BUTLER PA. J. S. YOUNG. WM. COOPER LEADING TAILORS, Owing to the change in the Tariff on imported goods which goe into effect Jan. 12, 1895, we have decided to be leaders in establish" ing low prices on imported goods at once; and give below the low prices which we will charge for suits. Old Tariff Price: New Tariff Price. Old Tariff Price: New Tariff Prke: $22. S2O. $35- s3l. 25. 22. 40. 36. 28. 25. 45- 40- 30. 27. We will not be surpassed in FIT, QUALITY, STYLE AND PRICE, our Motto be " Small Profits and Quick Returns YOUNG & COOPER -G* NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that A. S. Mar shall. assignee of S. T. Okeson, has filed his final account, as assignee, in the office ol the Protbonotary of the Court of Com mon Pleas of Butler CJU«tv, Penn'a. at M's D. No. 7, Sept T., 1833; and that the same will be presented to said Court for o<>nhrmation and allowance on Wednesday the sth dav of Deo., 1894. SAIIUKL M. SBATOJI, Protbonotary. Protbonotary'a Office Nov. 7th, 1894. Widow's Appraisemerts. The following widow's appraisement" of persoual property set apart tor the benefi of the widows of deoedents have been filed in the office f th- Clerk of Orphan's Court of Butisr oounty. viz: Widow of W. V. Karl ma., S3OO. 0 « " John Dickey....... 298.32 •• •' C. Paul Clark 300 00 •• W.E. Tay tor 300.00 '• '• Samuel Shields 281.26 " " Silas Campbell 300 00 " » James A.Clark 300.00 <ll persons interested In the above ap praisement will take notice that they will be presented tor confirmation to the Orphans Court of Butler county. Pa., on Wednesday, the 3th day of December, 1894, and if no exceptions be filed they will be confirmed absolutely. JOSEPH CBISWEVX. Clerk O C. BUTLER COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Office Cor.Main & Cunningham lir. WICK Pro* UEO. K».TrKHfcB. Ties Pre*." L. 8. IcJIDUI. VK'J aad Trtar DIKJ£G roith: litre 1 Wick. I Henderson Oliver. >r. W. irvtn. James -Meuheasoi, W. W. Hlactunore. N. Weirsof F. buwiuau. H. J. KUngler Oeo Ketterer, ' Das. KeDuuu. (ieo. 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