THE CITIZEN ■ trrH at Pwtoßf* at Bitter a« id rlt««»ttfr WILLUI c. AMLII. p.hiufc»r THURSDAY, MAY 16. IS»S. ; ANNOUNCEMENTS. Subject to Republican Primary of But ler county, June 1, 1895—1 to 7 P. M. FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. A. M. CHRISTIKY, Of Butler. Lsvt M. WISE, Of Butler. FOR DELEGATE TO STATE CONVEN TION. DR. V. F. THOMAS. Of Fairview Borough. WILLI AM J. MARKS, Ol Middlesex twp, FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR. FRANK E. MCQCISTIOS, ' 01 Butler. WITHDRAWAL. MR. EDITOB: —At the time my name was given aa a candidate for State Delegate, understood there were three to elect. Hav icg since learned there are but two to elect, and not wishing to interfere with my friends in the field prior to my announcement.and thanking my patrons for their favors and assurances, I respectfully withdraw my name as a candidate. S. F. BOWSER. Political Notes. Delaware having been the last slate in which a United States senator remained to be elected, the senate roster for the opening of the Fifty-f. *rth congress is now complete. Omitting the second Delaware senatorship, the senate politically will be composed as follows: Republicans, 42; Democrats, 3J; Populists, <3. The General Assembly of Delaware ajourned sine die last Thursday without choosing a successor to ex-Senator Higgins. although the Republicans claim that their leading candidate, Ccloael Henry A. Do pant, was legally elected. The matter will probably be taken) to the Lnitedbta.es Senate for a decision. The two hundred and eleventh ballot sinoe the deadlock be gan four months ago, and the last of the session, was taken a few minutes before 3 oV.ock. It resulted: Henry A. Dupont (Lep ) (Rep.). 10; J. Hdward Addicks (Rep ), 4; Edward Ridgeley (Dem.), 9; Tunnel (Dem.), 1. A Repentant Democrat. Ex-Solicitor Eugene D. Carter, one of the most prominent Democrats in North Carolina, pub'ishes a letter in the State Register withdrawing from the p<mocratic party and announcing his affiliation with the Republican party. The letter has created a sensation. Carter as»igns as the reasons for bis change of political faith the lack of sum cient statesmanship in the Democratic party to manage the affairs of the country. He say* that the party is divided into warring factions, one demanding a gold standard, the other iilver monometallism, either of which, be claims, would ruin the people. He believes "the Republican party has the ability and patriotism to establish true blimetallism." He knows the Democrats have not. In concluding the letter be says: "I am glad to bo able to say that we have at last reached that point in the South where honest thinking men can no longer be dragooned into silly inconsistencies in national politics by any fear of that worn out bt gbear of negro domination. All sensible men know'and all honest men will admit the negro problem is oue of sociology and not of politics, and that the unerring power behind true social evolution will, in the fullness of time, settle that question as it is worked out on lines to the satisfaction or both races and in accordance with the everlasting princi ples of eouity, justice and enlightened humanity.' A Great Landslide La»t Saturday, about 2.30 P. M. two opposing storm clouds of immense propor tions met just over the highest point on Terrace 'Mountain, overlooking Jack's mighty volume of water on the North side of Terrace Mountain, washing great gullies down the slope, tearing out vast rocks and I full grown trees. Soon after the cloud burst tl e north side of the mountain suddenly gave way, from the base to the top, and extending for a distauce of nearly a mile along the track* of the P. R. It. An east bound freight train, that was passing at the time, was caugh*. up in the landslide and carried from the rails. The seventeen cars and the tender of the engine were buried under twenty feet of debris, but tne engineer and firemen escaped injuries. Over 700 tons of coal and coke were car ried with the cars into the Juniata river, thirty feet below. The line of telegraph poles standing on the north side of the track* at the foot of mountain was transferred by the landslide ■ixty feet to the opposite side of the road bed, and still remained standing. Hocks, which it took a derrick to remove, were cast upon the tracks. Trees of ball a cen tury grouth were also tossed upon it by the mountain's displacement. This debris in places reached a height of fifty leet above the tracks. In digging out the railway and the buried cars that were not carried into the river, the wreckers used hnnd abovels principally, though large derricks were brought into play in dislodging the big boulders and treea Great stretches of the rail* and roadbed were forced fifty feet aside. • Superintendent Kllmaker was at once notified and called out all the available wrecking crews along the division. Wiih Trainmaster K inter, Passenger Trainmas ter Moore, Assiataut Keginaer Mct'aleb and Yard master Whitmoyer be was early at the scene of the accident, directing the work of cleaning the tracks. AN army ol nearly 1,000 men toiled night and all day to remove the great slide, both track* were reopened for business at 3 o'clock Sunday afternoon, and the fifteen miles of trains that had been halted on either side of the mighty avalanche began to move east and west. Hotela in Eaat India. A hotel is in some respects quite unlike a hotel anywhere else in the world. Kverv gue*t!.as a servant of bis own The IIMI.II ha* some servants, but the gu ists do nil depend upon them at ail. My ser.-uil takes care of my room, brings mo niv tea and toast when I arise prepares mv bath- Mid w.iits upon me at table Ho a! o keep my clothes clean and my boots blacked, sees to my lauudry, gets me a carriage when I want one, aid does my erran ts. When traveling he will attend to ths tickets and the luggage and make my simple bed on the cars, fir fn U i< a coin try of magnificent dirtino-s, involving CM I_ siderable night travel. There are uo regu lar sleeping cars like ours, but the Heat* are long enough for the pusengors t > stretch out on aud wide euougb to intVe a reason able couch which the traveler provide' l with his own thin mattress, pillow and wraps. The number of servants in a great hotel is corifuHiug at first In a long o<r ridor you see one before each door. Thuy usually sleep the"*, wrapped in a sheet. or blanket and curled up on the floor. • The Great Frost The frost and freeae of last Sunday niiebt destroyed the apple*, pears and grape* of which there would have been an abund ance on this section, thi* year. Thenev growth in the walnut and hickory trees was killed, and in same particularly fro.",y locations the young growth on the white oaks and other trees wss blighted All the corn and potato., plants, and vegetabli - above ground were killed, but the graiu. so far a* we have heard, escaped s.-ri .u --injury. The grape* around Lake* Erie anil Chautauqua are reported to be all killed The tr«»i was one of the most destructive and widely spread late fronts known f..r year*. It extended over Pennsvlvaiii*, New Y'.irk. the Virginias, Tenne .«.e, Ken tucky, n« rtb 11 and into Canao * and uci I to the Dakota* .»t Chattanooga the u-tii- I peraturo lell ui 40 degrees, while at point* ■ along the lakes it rtached to and I><• l<• v. i the freeing point Six iochea «.r sr,o* f,.|| in Centi..l Michigan, arid in evi r. State ' include ) in t.iu area Ultra was more or leas : of "killing" froit. Harrisburg Notes. On Friday there was some talk of there being no apportioned bills pasoed; and the powers of Peuro&e committee were called in question. Senator W. H. An drews of Crawford Co., will be the chair man of the committee. The House, Monday night disposed of 89 bills in first reading and 20 local and special bills on final passage. Thomas Robin«on of Butier took the oath of office as Superintendent ol Public Printing, and is now in charge ct the of fice. It b gins to look now as thongh the gen eral revenue bill may pass. The revenues will be affected in three ways bv the bill. First, by diverting to 'h? oountiai and m TO ' civil divisions certain taxes whii'b now go to the State. Second, by changes in the method-* of levjing on certain of the subjects of taxation Third, by the tax dtioL of corporati one that now escape tax Htion. Under the action of tne fiist ol these changes the State revenue will be reduced; under the action ol the second and third it will tie increa-ed. — Ex. (iomertol. Arthur and George, the two "chu.ii* were In Butler on business, fcaturday. Mr. Mont Hockenbeiy was home Iroui the Slippary Rock Normal over Sunday. The miners of this place got a raise of five cents on the ton for minine coal, lately and the future louks bright for the miners That is every thing is lively and the goose growing fat. Mr. Ogden, of Emlenton. was atPipeatero school bouse. Tuesday evening for the pur pose of orgauiiing a s-nging school. Such a thing is needed in our community as some of our best singers are getting out of practice. Mr. Jesse Wolford has returned home after an absence ol a fort night, Jesse was acting as book agent, but is now thor oughly convinced that the way of the book agent is hard. Quite a number of our boys were over to Coaltown on Monday evening attending the great Robinson show. Who ever owns that big wooly, five bundrel dollar Newfoundland canine, at Branchton, had better keep t»im at home. Be won't bite, but people get very tired of his constant barking. Jock Frost come back on Sunday night and bit off the corn, roasted the grape vines and killed the fruit. Jack, like some ni«n ptefer darkn esr rather than light, because his deeds are evil. The oil excitement is ntill growing and the prospects are that this port of the country will be a great oil field in the near future. Harritcilla Items. Mrs. Graham cf Butler i* the guest of her grand father, Judge Kerr and other friends here. U'm Maud Hoyis of Barkeyville is the guest of her cousiD Miss Laura Hovis. Mrs. Kitelinger of IJellaven wa< home over Sabbath. The Epworth league was very good Sab bath evening. The Misses Weston of Mecbanicaville and Mr. Hubert Phillips and Homer Davis of Kennerdell rendered a quartette which wa< quite good. Mrs. Charles Lewis will leal the meeting Sab bath evening. Miss Mary Cochrar. went to Pittsbnrg to order some millinery goods y« stcrday. Mr. and Mrs. McMillian went to Mechan icsville today to attend the funeral of her uncle Mr. David Eakin. Mr. Moou got very badly hurt in the oil country last week, he was brought home and is getting along as well as can be ex pected. Everyoedy come to the Toe social Wed nesday evening May 220 d. to be held at the home of Mrs. James Bortz. Ice cream aud cake will be served. South Side Gossip. The new buildings goin/ up and the many repairs under way indicate returning prosperity to Springdale. The I'lite Works is runaing full blast without a single accident If we have no licensed houses oc this side, we have pure water. Something we t:an be proud of. The front played havoc with the fruit and vegHtables on our side. Never since 185'J have we Known a frost HO severe as this. A farmer walked ioto one of our hotels the other day to hear a phonograph, just as he put the tubes to his e <rs the machine started to work He quickly dropped the rati i nirgot mM my "mures anil walked out. Aiken <fc Campbell are buiiding a new sidewalk fronting their st ire. Frank Walkerand Tom Davis are build on Fairview Ave. on part of the old Walk er lot. Neighborhood Notes. A man In a neighboring county who recently embarked in the chicken business on scientific principles, put some 700 eggs in an incubator and hatched j ist two chick ens. Col. James Tountt, the King of Peno splvaiiia farmers, died at his home at Mid dletowri, lately. He was driving through the streets of Middletowu in bis carriage when he was thrown out. He landed on hia head aud was picked up unconscious. Al first it was not thought thi' his injur ies were not serious, but be continued to grow worse until death claimed him. Mr Young was one ol the best known men in Pennsylvania, owing to his many mag nificent farm* iu the vioiniiy of Middle town, mid was noted for the *lock kept ou them, some of thu bent breeds. He was also largely interested in the industries of Middletown, Harrisburg and other places. Throunh constant energy he be came a man of considerable wealth and ranked as one of the richest men in the State. Lycoming county is g .iag to celebrate it* centennial on Jaly 2'. 31 at;d 4th, and tbe citizens propose to do things up in great shape. Incoming wn a big county when it was fir-t organized in 17!>5, and xjnce then there have b«cii chopped off portion* of eighteen connti. -. From 12, 000 square mile* »tn area win reduced to 1,213 rqnare mile*, and yet xhe is the second Urgent county in the State. At tbn big celebration in July the manage a have determined to have, liexidex the pa ardex, an afiiivsqrtau <• trtj:>it l-M» The en tire county, and all of t?io other eighteen counties t hat Lycoming linked to form, will contribute antiquities of thw aborigi ual, colonial and Revolution tr" periods These articlex will lie displayed in a hand Home building constructed for this spec al purpose, carefully guarded and returned to iheir owners Tni* building, which will present a unique and attractive ap pearance, will i»„ 2oox(i."< leet in size, 12,001) xqua'6 feet in floor surface The nuinbej <*t square feet, it will he ohxerved, equals tb« number of xquare mil x io the original territory nl the county, in addition to the antiqutriad aid industrial exhibits, there wtll lie historical orations on each day by competent xp aWx, with civic and uiili i ary procession < unil displays to interest the people. per roij * POWOSR Absoisim'y Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder. High of ii 1i in ii'nv'Hr • iii£ KfrtM./rn 1 HI ted Stuff* (iovi-rnnitnt i'<><nt Heport. • HQ\ AI. HVKI.fi Pi i i, nCo . ioa A'.ill St. .Y* . r t,t *»•', / J ■ 1 DKATHS. MILLER—At her home in Butler, May 14, 1805, Mrs Marv E Miller, wife of Geoue E Miller, of Third St., in her 45th year. „ . "tier maiden name Mary E. Christy, and she was a niece of R. F. Christy, of Cherry twp. She was buried at Sunbury, today. WILLIAMS—At his home in Brady twp.. May 11, 1805, Rev. Samuel W.lliams, in hia 75th year. Rev. Williams; death was caused by stomach trouble, with wbieh he had been afflicted for some months. He was in But ier last Thursday, aDd was taken worse next day. He was born and raided in \ enango Co . neir Scrubgrass, but for the past thirty nine years he has been pastor of Muddy creek Presbyterian Church—a recard seldom equalled. He stood well in his ctarch and in his community. WECKBECKER—At his home in Har mony, April 13, 1895, George Week becker. aged about 70 years. THEY do things up in ereat shape in Chicago. It has just bee* discovered that one of their Commissiontr of Public Works.lorinerly a State Senator. ha> been drawing thirty-one salaries. GO TO ~ W. E. R ALSTON'S For fine Watches, Diamonds and Optical Goods of al! kinds Examined Free - IT of Charge by. •"W h r- FRENCH Graduate Opti cian, at \'o. 132 S. Main street, Butler, Pa. WEAR HAHMERSLOUGH BRO'S Famoas New York, tailor-mde CLOTHING For sale by prominent dealers all over the State. None genuine without Hammerslough Bro's lab.:l. The swellest and best wearing clothes in this Country. Ask your clothier for them. Seanor & Co's. LTVERY, |FEED AND SALE; STABLE, Rear of Wick House, Butler, Pa. The best of hordes and first c-laps rigr. always ou hand and for hire. Best accommodations in town fo p< rrjia&ert boarding- and transient trade. Special e*r« guaranteed. Stable room for sixty-five horses A good class of horses,both drivers and draft hordes, always on hand and for sale under a full guarantee; and horses bousht npon proper notifi cation by H SEANOR D. L. CLE INLAND Optician, 12 S. Main, St. Thecdore Swam. GENERAL BRICK JOBBER. Chimneys, Grate arid Boiler Retting. Cistern Building and eewer Work a Specialty. HARMONY PA. SiaillUllS STORM BIRD 9459- Record 2:J5 al 4 Years. Sire of VI ildreil.half mile trial in 1:05 and quartur in 'J'J HJOIIJ- a* a U year-old. Sir<- Lord liusshll (brother to Maud S rire of Kremlin 2:07J, Hustler Kuasell 2:12J anil 10 others in 2:30. Dam Htorrn 2:20J, producing daughter of Green Mouutain Maid, dim of 0 in tb<; 2;.')0 liit, 04d "I h«r d«scendants arn IU tli« 2:30 list ami holflr. 2H of the World's M cords. Will be found at the Butler Fair Grounds during tin* summer of 18!>."> in charg" ol Win. G. Weiirit! Pedigree on application. TICK MS .$25 to insure. BUFFALO BOY 3882. Hy Pocahontas Hoy 2:31, xire «•!' Clay Hontax 2:11$ ami others from 2:12j to 2:30. Dam Lady H full xixter toHtephen if. 2:28}. Will be found at his old homo, Ixle Pa. 11» b*x proven himself to be the bent stock horsj for carriage and road boraex that i" to be foilo,l in tl.e county. THKMS $lO to insure. For further in formation addrex*. ALOW/0 MUUANDLRSS, I«LK, l'A. WE MM MINUS Quality Guaranteed the BEST. OUR LINES, WEIGHTS AND PRICES ARK RIGHT ! THE ELDREDGE t BELVIDERE IN TWCNTY-riVt STYLES. WRITE TOR DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE. National Sewing Machine Go. BELVIDERE, ILL. Notice- Notice is hereby (riven that Joseph Hock enxtein, committee of Franei* P IS ii.lau. haH filed bis limt and fioat account ax coin mittee in the office of the Prothnuotury of the Court of Common Pieax of Holler county, at, M H I). NO 13 Sept T. 1 w t»l; anil that the same will be presented to xaid Court, for eonfir.nation and allowance Saturday, June Hth, IM>5. f SAM LID, M. SKATOS, Pro Pro. Ofllce, May !ith IHi L. CJ- W IOK UHM*/k 1* Roua.h and Worked Lumber OF A L„ KINIIN r> s, S.i.sh, Blind*, Mouldings, Shlll K larid L#'h Always iri Stock •.I ! <-</>.,.< AND PL A.ST EH. V.M Ji ppo s!U> P W . Ilepot, B I TLtK F SHERIFF'S SALSS. By virtue ol sundry writs of \ en. Ex.. Fl. Fa, L>v Fa., sc.. issued out of the Court of Common P.eas of Butler Co.. Pa., and to me dlrutted there wui be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the borough of Butler, on Friday, the 31st day of May, A. D. 1893. at l o'clock p. sr.. the following de scribed property, to-wlt: E 1) No. X. June Term, 1833. S W Dana, att'y. All the right, title,lnterest and claim of Peter Siheltemantie of, in aud to 4«i acres of land, more or less, situate In Muddycreek twp . But ler Co.. bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north bv Portersvllle boro, aud lands of Samu el Breneman and Gala Glenn. east by lands of Philip Newton Robert Glenn, Bellis and E»i uunean. soutu by lands of John .Marshall and Esn Duncan and west by lands of Floyd McClymonds and Henry Kaklns; said land being mostly cleared, under fence and In a lair state of cultivation, with one two-story brick and irame dwelling house, one two-story frame dwelling house, and one stone house, three or chards. three large frame barns, and other out buildings erected thereon. Seized and taken in execution i» the property of Peter scbelteman tle at the nun of John Cooper, li L> No. 06 June Term, 1895. J M Painter, att'y All the right, title. Interest and claim of Da vid H Al worth of, in and to 81 acres and 150 perches ol laud, more or less, situate In Parker twp., Butler CO., Pa., bounded as follows, to wn: Beginning at the soutmvesi coru-r of the piece at the E -ter Hutchison line, at a stone corner, thence north l l i eist by lands of li Wally and A liraw 184 perches to a stone corner, thence souih sa 1-3 east by lanus of M S Adams 52 perches to a stone, thence south lti east oy lauds of Ttios .1 Alworth aud public roaa !.ii o lu perches to a stone, theuce on the same bearing along said roaa 29 4 10 percnes to ~ chestnut at road on the said Ester Hutchison Hut tnence south T4X west by land ol said Es ther Hutchison liM o-io perches to the puce ol beginning, seized and taken In execution as the property ol David H Alworth at the suit of Terzih M Lew is and Peunlah M Alworth now Whithmire E D No. 63, June Term 1595. J M Painter, att'y All the right, title, interest and claldi of Da vid H Alworth of, In and to 4ti acres and 112 perches ol land, more or less, situate in Parker twp., Buller Co., Pa., bounded as follows, to wl 1 : Beginning at the northwest corner of this piece or parcel of laud, taence south ay east Ss perches oy lands or Al S A ia:ns to a sione. thence north 10 west 124 perches by lands ot Jos F Alworth to l'hos Alworth. Jr. line, tnence south »7K east 5s perches by lauds of the sai l Thos Alworth toTuo»J Alwortu's corner,theuce south I'. east 132 8-lD perches oy lauds ol l'hos J Alworth to place of oegiuu ng, having ah or chard and piauK house erected thereou. Re corded in M rtgagc Book .No. zi, page i»». Seiz ed aud taken In execution as tue property ol David il Alworth at the suit of Peter Wnttmlre. ED No. 67, June Term, 1893, Williams & Mitchell, att'y. All the right, title, interest dud claim ol U. C. Barnes of, lii and lo Fifty four acres ol la id, mure or it.-?-..situated lu Wa-lUngUiu Townaulp. Butler Couuly, l*a., bounded aa loliofa. tu-wti: On the North oy lands ol Henry Uauoenspjok, tail by lands ol KU Couil, nouih ov lauas ol Kpnriam Kreiuser ani IJaubeuspeck nelrs, rt'esi oy lands ol Campbell Uaubeuspeck, recordea in Mortgage book No.. Page 159, one story board house log slabie orchard thereon. ALSO—OI. In and to 45 acres of laud, more or less, Bi'.uale in Farker twp., Butler Co.. Fa., boanued as follows, lu-wlt: On llie norm by lands ol Amanda lloover, east by lauds ol John Uaubeiispei K and John Warn, south by lauds ol W It Shyrock and Weal By lanus of James Mechling and Jesse Kvereiis. lle orueU l!i mortgage book >'u. i'J, pag- 158. Seized anu liken iu execution lue proper ly ol i* C Barnes al Hie sun ol Alex Milcneli tor use of John forcht. E Li No 59, June X I=os. C. Walker and X. C. Campbell, ailornrys. All the right, title, interest and claim of W li seuwick,B SedWickCalnarlue Fain(orFayne), Ben seuwick, I'allcrson and Caroline i'al leinon uir> wile, J. Seuwick, Wesley -seuwick •Joo Sedwjck aud .il c Sedwick. neir.-at law ol tuzabelh Sedwick dec d , 01, iu and lu uue liuuureu auu twenty acres an<l loriy perche, «JI land, more or leas, ailualeii in 4'arker iwp. Buller counly. i a., oounued as lollowa to wu: Beginning al a WlliU: Oak, Iheuce by lands ol VSiu. Cami-bell's heirs Norm t; West 13,n-it> percue.-> lo a chestnul, thence uorlu #9 eaal £!.y l'j perches to a pool, thence oy lauds ol Anlhony Oululdger Noriu >4* west iti.'i perches to a por,l, i ileiloe by lauds of A»a Ward bouin al west 117 • 10 ptrenes to a Wnile Oah lUeuee uy lanus ol L<evi ulbson and Hubert Campbell south > a West ti I perches lo a post. lUence soutu s'j west 111,1 10 percuea lu the place ol beglu uiug, Uawug a I AO alury Iraiue UW'elllug houae. oaiu anu ouier out ouuaidgs execied luer-uu. Seized anu takeu lu execution as lue properly ol W (j Sedwick, W B nedWtCK, Calfiarlue Faiu or (fay lie/ lSenjaiiiiueaedwiek, Faiiersou and Caroline l allerson his wife, J. Sedwick, neaiey oeuwick, Job Seuwick and Al C Sed wick heirs at law of lilizabelh Sedwick dec.d, at llie »uii ol Josepn Bushweli et al. li L>. No, 57 June Term 1595. F. J, Forifuer Att'y. All the right, title, interest and claim ol ilarry liainliion el al Furmeis of, in and lo ad mat lertain piece or parcel of land containing ol aacie more or less, situated In .Marlon i*p. Butler county, fa., betmded as follows u>- »vii: on Hie norm by right ol way or S*A it u Co,, east bv lauds loruieriy of Wm. flyers south uy lands of same Wm Hyers, west by Fublio load known ab the graded road, 10-geth er wfth the right of way thereto, to lay and maintain w ater p,pes over and through otner lanus olsojd Wm Byeru its conlalned and lii uiieu tiy wm Myers aud «lie to James Bred iu uy deed dated the Kith day of September recorded in deed Book 35 page .'ill which right witn the lano herein above described u now vested in Ilarry ilaiiilltou the deft and as a part thereof and belonging thereto, by vlrture ol deed recorded iu said county lu deed book Ul page -ill: together wlm u two story frame oulluing used as a store room aud dwelling bouse comblneil, slabie aud other outbuildings erected thereon. Seined and taken In execution at flic property Of ilarry Hamdton el al fan ners ai the suit of Norman llall, Agent. K. I>. NO. M, June Term I»'J5 J, 1) Mcjunklu. Atl'y. All the right, lllle. Interest and claim of .Margaret Foster and Benjamin Foster 01. In and lo eight acres. of land. . w an JUINJRRS IU Wit. ON LUO north by lands of Samuel A. I'earce, cast by lauds ol Abrani Mc eauuless, soulli by lauds or V irginia McCarni less, west by roati refered lo in a ilwd from Silas I'earce and Kll/abeth his Wire to Horace I'earce said deed bearing dale 2ist day or Nov. 1871 and recorded in deed book .'in page 3*6, wiiii a frame house, board stable aud other outbuildings erected thereon. Seized and taken lu execution as lue property of .Margaret Fost er and Benjamin Foster at the sun of Henry r- I'earce. !■.. U. No. « June Term IM», Williams & Mitch ell Atl y. All the right, title, interest aud claln or Kzra Stewart or, iu an l to twenty -live acres or land more Or less, situated 11 Cherry iwp, Butler, <o , Fa., bounded as lollows lo wit: Begin ning at tin- southwest corner itl a posl thence by lands of Oavld Stewart and Wm. M. .shlra. north 3>g east Dl perches to a post, ihence by lauds ol said Wm. M. Shlra and heirs of JonU Tinker south HH east U perches to a post <hence by land-, or B. Maud ~l C Steindorr,south -L, weal ul perches to a post, thence by lands or iiavld Stewari north so west ti perches to the place of beginning. Seized and taken lu execution as the property or Kzra .-.lewarl at llie suit ol lieu l> Mean Kx'r ror use or Maria and Amelia Bean K h No. lil June Term. isas. Williams & mm- h,.|i. att'v. All the right, title, Interestand claim of John '•alljiglier of, In and to 41 acres of laud, more or less situate Li Clear Held two. Butler Co.. ('a., bounded an follows, 10-wlt: On the north by a f><il>llit road forin"rlv by muds of Nicholas Blt-I'liner and J yseph Hhubel, eat' by lan.iH of .1 IIH Kanis, south lij lands or .las Oallagher and went by landH of Wendell Osclie, and the name being cart of a larger tract of land conveyed to Cornelius Oallagher by .fohn Oallagher and Ann bin wit'- tiy their deed dated tlie I7tli day nt Oct. A I) IXM. recorded In said county In deed li'n 11; «3 pane MO ; having thereon erected a lojr dwelllou hoii->-, big bam. orchard a'd other oil luil'dlngs. heiz-d and taken In execution ai Ihe properly ot John Oallagher at the null of John I'orcht. Hl> No. BO June Term, isas. Brandon & I.usk, aliys. All the rlgnt, title. Interest and claim of Wm It Smith oi. In and to ;KI acres of land, more or less,Kltuate in Cherry twp., Butler Co.. I*a„ bounded an follows, to-wit: On the north by land* of Kelly east by lands now or form erly of Sullivan brothers. south by lands of Win IjohKOu < t. nl and west by .Install Hall el al. and having thereon erected u Ktiiall plank house and -mall stable. Seized and taken In execution as the piopertj of Win It Smith at the suit of But Si r Savings Bank and <jeo 1! liehm. Kli So. si June Term, 1H93. A BC McKarland, att'y. All the right title, Interest and claim of K Alon/o Irvine of, in and to a certain piece, par 'Hand lot of ground,more or less,situate in AII,HUH I wp.Butler Cn..l'a. bounded an follows, to-wll: On tlie north by lands or ,) II l'rlngle. east by street adjoining lands 01 Oeo Marbur ger 80 feet, houth by lands of lot of John Cald well 121 feel and west |,y I' & W It If. being lot No. :» In lb« plan of loth h rated by Hlas Irvine having a cottage house or three rooms and a summer kitchen, a food tramc stable and other oul bulldltigH erected thereon. Seized anil taken and taken In execution an the property or li Alon/o Irvine »t the suit or Samuel Kaufman. KII No, 20 June Term, ts»3. KJ A W A for iiuer, att'ys. All the right, title. Interest and claim or O I, II il lin i d or. in and to all thatcertalu lot or par cel of ground. mor s or leas, situate In Karns City boro 111 Kiirvlerv twp.. Holler Co., fa,, bounded a* follows, to-wll: On the north by I'e irolla St, eilM by land of li li A brains, SOulli tiy Olive SI, and west by ,V 1 K parsonage; having one two-story frame dwelling house or M rooms and one summer kitchen erected thereon. A l^i'»- * if. In and to all thai certain lot or parj eel of ground, more or leas, situate in Kartis city boro In Fan-view two, Butler Co., l»a„ bounded t's follows,to-\vlt: On too north by Olive St, east by linds or i£ L Abrauis, South by land -, or Jus O Harr.t et a| and went by Church St., having one irame barn and other outbuild Ings erected thereon. Seized and taken In execution as the properly of O 1. Milliard al the suit of Mrs E l.llhgrow Kl> NOB. 3:1 and MB Jane Term, intra. Williams ii Mitchell, ally's. All the light title. Interest and claim of Kl len Davison and Samuel Davison or Davidson or. In and to 11 acreh and W perches of land, more or less. Situate In Adams twp.. Butler Co.. I'a . bounded as follows, to-wit: The lire I piece con taining <;. iai res, more or less, bounded aft fol lows. beginning ai the ftouthwest corner thence north 21west 02 perches by lauds of the heirs now or formerly or Jos Johnston, thence south i. e.ihl 'J perches, I hence north west 2 lieri lie -.. iLence north '>7 west to a stone,thence north 1 /.j west !U perches to a post and stone Iheuce west ¥<o perches to the place of begin - nl»g. A I.S' 1 All lb it other piece til Jan I situate lu '1 wp, Co, and State aforesaid, bounded north tiy lands of Oeo Marburger. east by lands or John Cashdollar, houth by lands of Wm Johnston and 011 the west by lands of Jos Johnston, 1:011 talnlug 11 a rpM an l 01 perches more or lens, both tracts b .hig mostly cleared, having 1111 orchard, frame barn, frame house, coal nank, etc. thereon. Scl/ed and taken In execil -1 lou as tin: property of lillen Davison and Jan Davison or oavldsou al the suit 01 Wui 8011, ageul. E. D. No. M, June Term ls:»J, W. D Brandon. Atfy. All the right, title Interest and claim of I'iauk Mark well et al of. In and to 27 acres and 12:. perches of land, more or lens, situated 111 concord twp, llutler. Co . I'a, hounded as fol I low I , wl' Beginning at I lie liorlhwesl Corn -r. 'hem'• by Brow md . , ' "h . eii,., , i.eicli' , tneiiL by Sluiou i King, south I west wi.s 10 perches to a stone in re s the road, thence by Hheakly north M I :i r vveh! 111 per ues tliencir by same south «l I w> II.'• luo per he:,, th'-m-, oy Mrs. Met Mil j 1, .iih :.'i west 2:1 i"b) perches t , a post, thenc.. by M 1(o vers iiorib 1 1 2 east 81 ..Xi-100 perches , :■> the 1 lace 0 j beginning having 11 liour 1 house, log burn and oiuei out buildings erected there- I ALSO-Tn and to 3>i acres of land, more Or less, situated In Concord twp. Butler. Co.. Pa, bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a post on bank of the eree*. thence north by lands of 40 rods more or less to north east corner of lot of Thomas. tueace west along line of Thomas lot to public .road, thence by the coarse of the public road to a point where the continuation of the first line above descrl ed would intersect the road, thence by lauds of M J Robinson suth 87.3-4 east 53 perches to a post near the old coal bant, thence by same south l-2 eaai 24,2-16 perches, thence by same south SB.l-2 east Tn perches, thence by Clymer heirs south 1-2 east 24,1-2 perches, thence by E L Redick and K Kreagcr north *3.1-2 west 140 perches to the place of beginning. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Frank Markwell et al at the suit of Stephen Markwell. E. D. No. 35 June Term. 1895, James liredln, AWy. All the right, title, interest and claim of K C Dodds of. iu and to 40 acre-, oI land, more or less, situated In Adams twp. Butler. Co . fa., bounded as follow-*, to wit: On the north by lands of Or SU-rmt and J J Smith, east ov lands of J -J Smith and John Dodds helrs,3oU th by lands of John I>ott and west by lands of J D Magee; said lands belnf mo>tly i cleared and In a lair stue of cultivation with j a two story frauie dweiliag house, traaw and log stable, orchard and other out-bulldings erected thereon. Seized and taken In execution as the property I of R C Dodds ,ii the suit of Robert M Giosou j aud J C Alexander, ex'r. ED No. 33 June Term, ISJ3. Jas Brelln, att'y. , All the rlglit.title,lnterest and claim of John Dodds of. In and to 45 acres of land, more or less, situated In Adams towusaip. Butler. Co.. Pa.. bounded as follows, to-wlt: On the north by Unas of J J Smith, east bj lauds ot S.dn :y Morata, south by lands ot IVm Wilson an l John Dott, west by lauds of R U Dodds about 30 acres of said land being cleared anl in 4 fair state of cultivation. Seized «ud taken in execution ai the property or John Dodds at the juit of Rouert M UlOmu and J C Alexander, Ex'ri. Test K. D. No. 6 June Term 1893, Hladman & llockman, Att'ys All the right, title, lutereit aul cia Ini of li L McOandiess of. In aud to a certain lot ol ground inure or less, situated in the villas- ot Euclid, la Clay twp, Butler Co., Pa. bo inded as fol lows, to wit: On the north by lan ls of .1 J Miller, east by lan is of . vl ry Mcilaslcic, south by Puollcroa-1 west by lanls of J J Miller Containing (160; one Hundred aud sixty feet by (luO)one hundred leet, on which Is e>ected a two story irasne dwelling hoise and other out buildings thereon, Seized aud taken In execu tion as the prop'-rly of R L MeCaniless at tile suit of J 11 A lison I E, D. No's. US andoß June Term 1593, Williams s. .Mitchell Atty'B. All the rigut, title. Interest and Claim of M S ilcliarvey of, in aud to a certain piece parcel and lot ot ground more or less, situated In the village of Sorin Washington. Butler Co., Pa., bounded as follows, to wit: On the north by an ailey. ta->t by a street, south by Main street and on the wo»t by lanls o* Airs. William Con waj. Same having a frontage of sixty (0U) feet more or lc.->a and a dcptii ol one-hundred and eighty (i»o feet more or leas an 1 having there on erecteu a frame slaole aud out bu Udlngs being the same au.l premises that were contracted to be sou by said plaintiff to said defendant by articles of agreement between them bearing dale lUe 2Jn l day ol .March ISW, aud me claim of plalntilf against he said de fendant being lor balance of purchase money ol said lot and premises due and owing by the aalu defendant to tile said plaintiff under the aforesaid articles ol agreement. Seized aid aken in execution as tne property of M S Jlc- Uarvey at the suit of N M Hoover, M D, et al. TERMS OF SALE:—The following must be strictly compiled with when properly Is stricken down. 1. Waen the plaintiff or other lien creditor oteomeo the purchaser the cost on the writ must oe paid anu a list ol the liens including mortgage searches on the property sold to gether witu such lien creditor's receipt* for the amount ol the proceeds of the sale or such por tion thereof as ue may claim must be furulsaed the Sheriff. 2. Ail bids must be paid In full. 3. All sales not seltled Immediately will be continued until l o'clock r. m. or next day. at wnich time all property not settled for win ag»Ui tie put up aud sold al the expense aud risk of the person to Whom tlrst sold. •see I'urdou'a Digest, ytu edition, paije 418, and Smith's Forms, p.age 381. ANDRIiA (T, CAMPBELL, Sheriff. Sheriff's utllce, Bdlier. Pa., May 9, 1K95 SHERIFF'S SALES. By virtue of writs ot Pi. Fa., Al. Fi. Fa. etc, issued out of tae. Court ol Common Pleas of Duller Co., I'a., and to mo direct ed there will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in Butler, on MONDAY, JUN'E 3, 1895, at 1 o'clock p.ui. the following described property, to-wil: E I) No. 77 June Term, 1895. J D Mar shall, att'y All the right, title, interest aud claim ol L W Stillwagou aud Adam Stillwagou of, in and to 10 acres of latid, more or less, situate in SlipperyrocK twp., Butler Co., Pa., bounded as follows, to-wil: On the north by lauds of Frank Uaiston et al, east by lauds of A C McCandless, aouth by lauds of Alex Black aud west by lands ol Wm McCoy, with au orchard, lra:ae dwel ing houi'e, log barn and other outbuildings erected thereon. Seized and takeu iu ex ecution as the property ol L W Stillwagou and Adam Stillwagou at the suit of W B Carrie, agent for Mrs. Annie Watson. EI) No. 68, Jun.; Term, ISUS. W1) Bran don, att'y. All the right, title, interest aud claim of Frank Markwell et al of, in aud to one quarter ol an acre of land, more or less,sit uate in Concord twp., Butler Co., I'a., bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the State road, thence north forty sixty eight ' ItiH) feet to a post, thence south forty (40; feet, thence east one hun dred and sixty-eight (168) feet to the place ol beginning [for fuller descrip tion see deed book page 443J having a small Irame house and other outbuild ings erected thereou. Seined aud taken in execution as the property of Frauk Markwell et al at the suit of Stephen Markwell. K. I). No. 78 June Term 1890, McJuukin A Galbreath, Atl'ys. All tho right, title, interest and claim ol John Laux aud Mrs. Lizzie McUuckun executrix ol'Johu l.aux dee'd or, in and to 25 acres of land, more or less, situated in Clearfield township, Hutler Co., I'a., hounded as follows to wit: Oa the north by Killanning pike; oast by lands of Hugh UcCrea, south by lands of Hugh McCrea and west by lauds of Hugh liroen; with the appurtenances, being the land devised to John Laux by the last will and testament of his lather us recorded in Mortgage book 33 nage 400 ALSO—AII that certaiu other piece ol land situate ill Uioarliold twp, (Sutler Co., I'a, containing 0 acres inoro or less bounded and described as follows lo wit: On the nor ill by lols ol fcliigiheth McUuck en, east by lands of John Liux, south by linds of Hugh Green and west by lauds ol Hugh GreoL; being the 5 acres devised to Klizabeth McGucken by last will of her father, with the appurtenances, A LSO —Of, in aud to all that certain lot ol laud, more or less, situated in the vil lage of Coylesvillo, Clearfield twp, Hutler, Co., I'a., bounded as follows to wit: Oil the north \>f lands of H. McXauiy, east by lands of M. F. Coyle. south by Rittauning I'ike aud west by and alley anil being lot No in the said plan of lots in said vil lage of Coylesville. ALSO —Lot No. 8 in said plan of lots bounded as lollows to wit: On the north by Kittaniiiiig pike, . asl by lot ol Mrs. Mo Guckrn, south by lands of Mrs. McGuokeii aud west by an alley. ALSO —All that other piece or parcel of laud containing 3 lots No. 2, 3 aud 4 in the general plan of lots in said village bound ed on the north by Kittanniug l'ike, east by John Colmey, south by Hugh lireen aud west by C. Ilugans land with the ap purtenances. A LSO—of, in and to 2 lots of land, more or less, situated iu the villag" of Coylen ville, Clearfield twp , Hutier Co , I'a., bounded as lollows to wit: On the north by Hutler and Kiltamiing pike, t.ast by lauds of I'. K. Kckemaus heirs, south by lauds of John 8. Laux and west by an alley. Heing lots N >'s, 13 aud 14 iu plan ol lots laid out by James lluntap iu plan of Coylesville I'a. Al^O —All that certain other lots of laud si'Uale in the village ol C<>ylesville in twp, county and state asoresaid; bounded on the north by Hutler and Kmanning pike, west by lands ef f). Boyles heirs, east by an alley , south by lands of Eliza beth McGucken; containing 4 lots No's 'J, HI, 11 aud 12 iu the plan ol lots in the said village with the appurtenances. Seized and takeu in execution as the property ol John Laux aud Mrs. Lizzie MeGucken Execu trix of John Laux deo'd at the suit i f W. K. Coyle, Adm'r !v 1) No. 79 June Term 1811."). All the right, title, interest and claim of John H. Dobsou of, in and tu certain pieces of land of five and one acres respec tively more or less situated in Adams tw p, Hutler Co., I'a , bounded as foll-nvs to wit: Jiegiuning at a stone comer post adjoin ing llie lands ol Thomas Uobson and Sam uel Park, thenc) by the land of the said Thomas Dobson north hh- east 30} perch es to a stone corner post; thence by lands of J as. Davidson south 2j- east 28 jj perch es to a stone corner post on the Hue of C. Holhorst, thence along said line south 87 1 - west 19, perches to a stone corner post; I thence by land of Samuel i'ark north 44 v east lii perches to a stone corner post; Ihence by same north 14° east 14$ perches to the place ol beginning Having erect ed thereon a frame cottage house and frame slabie, cleared anil under fence and other oul-buililiugs erected Ihtreou Con taming five acres. ALSO—AII that other certain lot ol land adjoining anil lying on the west side of the above described lot, being j a d 5 eight hundredth perches westward along the landi- ul said Thoma* Uobson aud contain !tig •' » trtu «• 'ih to the line <d Chri»i Hiiinorst being 5 and Hity-eignt hundredth per h" w ide and U8 and iwo-ihuds peruu i" long containing 1 ac« Having a frame cottage l.oise and other out-build ings eibCted itiereou. Seized and lakeu in execution aa the properly of John U. sou at the suit ol John I), llil. 'WE BELIEVE that we have achieved the distinction of produc ing the finest garments ever made in the coun ty, and cheaper than "TO BE , , i same can be bought FIRST elsewhere in the State. AS TO THE variety IN of our Stock and beau- ANY- ty of its Styles we have THING rour ovvn °P' n ' on; kut we would like yours also —it will add to A the distinction. FOR THIS SPRING DlS we have secured a large TINC- number of special con- TION "_fi nec *> s"' l P at " terns. They are the Plat o *ery newest novelties. Select early. If you don't want a suit now we wi.'l reserve the pattern for you. ALAND, Tailor. RAILROAD TIME TABLES. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THE. STANDARD RAILROAD OF AMERICA WEST PENNSYLVANIA DIVISION. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JtOVJOTBKa 2St&, 1891. South Wai L>AYS A. M. A. M. A. Jt. V. M. P. SI. Jtutler LeaveG 15 835 II 00 213 500 Saxohburg... Arrive ti 44 900 II *4 311 5 2'- Butler Juc't. " 730 925 11 50 340 553 Builer Juc't..Leave 730 941 12 03 .i *0 J53 Nairona Arrive" 3S 951 12 13 350 o w Tarentuni 7 43 'J 56 12 19 35. 90, riprtugdale 755 10 US »33 4 0- < Taremont S 11 12 ■>> 4 _3 o 27 Siiarpsburg 8 , . T! Allegheny City 83310 33 1-1 441 o 4.> A. «. A. «. P. M. P. «. P. >«• North .WKKI DAVS. A. *. A. M. A. M. P. M. V. M Allegheny*'lty Leave# 55 825 10 40 315 010 f.harpnburg 7 04 8 33 JO £ Clareraout 845 uos .... .Sprintfdale # u -•» 41 TarehlUUl 7 32 0 10 11 30 3 M <*•>'* Natrona 7 37 W 15 11 45 3 .>5 0 *1 Builer Juc'l Arrive" 4.5 '•» 2a 11 * 01 tr. Butler Juc't Leave 7 « 945 12 3* 4 L. . ir. CujroabtlrU BOSIO 11 104 440 ,2i 8ut1er..... Arrives 35 10 35 130 500 7 w Bu A. M. A. M. P. M. P.M. r, M Wrfk DAVS, I'of the Last. Wkkk P H A. M. A. M. P. «. 245 015 Lv. Butler .. Ar. lo 35 lso ;i 40 7ao Ar. Butler Junction Lv. 9 45 12 .ts 1 <>4 745 Lv. Hutler Junction Ar. »41 12 .is 4 lo 7 49 Ar. Freeuori Lv. 935 12 35 415 753 " Allegheny Juc't. " »31 12 30 420 HO4 " I/iei tibun: " 920 12 13 tw 821 " Paultou (Apollo) " 905 11 .w 51* 851 ~ ShlltSburg " 83. 132 550 922 '• Blalrsville " Bu> II 00 000 93U •' Blalrsville lnter'll " 1 w 10 15 85011 40 " Altoona •• 340 800 100 320 " llarrliiburg " 11 5j 3.0 430 060 " Philadelphia " BSO 11 20 A. M. P. u. **• M - M Through trains for tne east lei vo Pittsburg (Union Station) as lollo'.vs: Pennsylvania. Limited, dally ...7 15 A.M Atlantic Express. " 3 10A. M. Day Express. » W Philadelphia Express, " 4 30 I ..M. Eastern Express, " 700 ' Fast Line. " 8 For detailed Information, address TIIOI. E. Walt, Pass. Ag'l. Western Dull let, 110. Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg. l*a. 8. M. PKKVOST. J. it WOOD, (ieneral Manager. Gea'l. l'ass'r. Ag t P. &. W. R. K. 'v.'?!): "me) lIKPAKT HOCTU. FROM HOI'TII . *.25 a in Allegheny Kx 9.25 a in, Allegheny Ac k. 15 arn All'y It Akron ,lO.oci a ui.Al N Caslle 10.05 am Allegheny Ac 12.20 p m, Alle«UenyEx 11 45 a 111 Allegheny Ex 1.(J5 p nt, Chicago Kx 2.55 pin Allegheny Kx 5.05 p in, Allegheny Ex 350 p m Chicago Kx. 7no p nt.All'y A Afcron 005 pin All'y « Ell. Ex i.iiO p 'fl, Allegheny Ex OEPAHT NOUTH. FROM NOKTO. 10 05 ara Ki*.ue n Brail. 805 a in, Foxburg Ac 5.15 p m Clarion Ac 9.50 a m,Clarl.>u Ac 7.35 pin Foxburg 5.20 p rn, Kane Mall HONI> VV TfiAI.NS.J Dr"\UT SOOTH. FBOM SOUTH. 8.15 a in, DeForest Ac 10.00 a in.Allegheny Ac 11.45 a in. Allegheny KX I.O> p in, Allegheny Ex 350 p in. Chicago Ex 16 05 p 111, Allegheny E* ooipm, Allegheny Ac 7.30 p in, DeForest Ac Train arriving at at 5.00 p m leaves 11 t O de pot, rittsbuig. at 3 :I5 o'clock. Hutler and ilreenvllle ('OACII will leave Alle gheny at 330 p. in, ilally except Sunday. Con necting at Wlllowgrovo, arriving at Builer at 5X15. I'ulliiian Buffet Sleeping Cars ami llrst-clans Day Coaches lun through between Butler and Chicago dally. For ihrougti tickets to points in the West Northwest or Bouthwest apply to A. B CROUCH, Ageut Trains leave the B. .t <>. depot In Pittburg for 1 he Kant as follows. For Washington D C\, Baltimore, Philadel phia, iini New Vork, 7 :30 and 9SU p. ra. CuinberUitd, 0:4o. 7 :30, a.m. 1 :10, 9r20 p. ra.Con ntlsvllle. #:I0, 730. a. 111. 1.10. 4,:w, 4.45, 5..i0, 9.20 p 111. UlliouLOWll, 7.20 a. in .1 10, 4.311. 6.30 p. 111. • l.'nlontown, Morganlowii and Falriaont, T,30, a, 111. and 5,:w p. in. Ml, Pleasant, 11.40, 7. :w a. m. 1.10and4.80 pm. Waslnngum. Pa., 7.40 and 930 a. 111., 4.00,4 15 and ».00, 11.65 p. 111. Wheel ing. 7.40 and 930 a. m.. and 4.U0. 0.00. 11.66 p, in. Cincinnati, lit, Louis, coinmousand New ark. IH a. 111., 9.10, 11.55 p, ui. For Chicago, 2.10 and 0.30 p. in. Parlor and sleeping cars to Baltimore, Wash ington, Cincinnati and Chlcairo PITTSBUKIi, HIIK.N ASIW i LA gli KUIK U.K. Takes effect Monday, DJC. 31 ISJI. Train* are run by <!t»ndard Contr 1! 11 me (90th Meridian.) One hour slower than City rim i. (JOINO NORTH. (JOINO BOUTU 10 14 j 12 i BTATIT>NB j » II |l3 p.rn ml p.m.; Arr I.v'e a.m. a.m. p.mo .... 4 56| 2 30j Buffalo 5 35 12 I .... 3 201 1 001 Dunkirk | 7 001 1 ;i : ' a. m. uo 1 42 10 U) Erie 0 l» 8 35 .i 35 <; '25 1 0-1 !l 25 Wallace Junct 047 uls 1 11 1! 20 I 04 9 15 (ilrard tl 50 !> 18 I 15 ,1 09 12 84 ! 9 0.1 Ixickport. 7 00 9 2# 1 20 ~ cr: I.' !)■ H 55|.. .Ciaiiesville ;u- :i M 434 i, 4 i ~ in ar .Conueaul lv. . .! 7«0 3 111 S 10| | 7 4o|lv ar| |to 22| 0 43 S 57' ft 44,1) 45!ar.. .Albion Iv| 7 111 V<l 437 54312 33 831 . Htiadeland. 723 953 451 5 411 12 30 H2B springboro . 727 9 W 455 5 33 12 21 82" Coniieaillvllle 7 .'II 10 03 503 6 o*. 12 0t Bon ... Mea'v'le Jet. i oojto 25 5 2', i 6i 1 1 7 wIIt Ooon'C Lake..1.... m 11 4 47 7 lo n lo'ar ar 8 1« 0 50 5 39 4 26.... 755 lv Headvtlle .lv .... 9«s 1 211 7 40'... ,| $ :k: ar ar| M 34111 28! «10 N<>2 II 51 7 43 Ilanstown. . No 1 to 39 5 X 9 .... II 4B 7 .'is Adamsvllle . . . 10 41 544 ... 1138 2H; .... Osgood 10 54 553 is 2ft II 30 7 to ... Creenvllle .. o :Vi 11 07 « 04 U 18 11 20 7 IH; Shenango o 40 II 20 « 20 11 00 10 00 II 45 .. Fredoiila. 7 0.1 II 41 034 5 14 10 II 0 21 Mercer 7 22 12 04 7 00 , 30 10 2» 0 10 1'ard0e ...... 7 :W 12 22 7 14 5 19 10 20 0 00 drove City... 7 47 12 33 725 5 no 10 0s 5 4s llarrlsvllle 75* 12 45 7 30 1 5s 10 00 5 40;.. Branchtou. 8 Oli 12 54 7 45 ioo .. .'8 10' lv .BrftMhtOD ur' 7H112 lo i 46i ... 855 ar. .Milliard .lv 0 2:, II 15) I 63j 0 Ml 8 36|lv...Kelsleni | s 10112 6M| 7 43 I 3:1 942 521 ... Euclid .... M 22 112 MO3 I I' V 16 4 M>| Butler 8 60| I 42. *32 j 20 7 211 Allegheny, l'«W 11 01. a 50 . .... t 15 ,111 Pittsburg, BAD. p. in p. rn I. T. 111.All:, (ieneral Manager, tlreenvllle. i-a W. SAItIiEANT M. P. A.. Mealvllle Pa Arc You Afflicted. No.v is the chance of a life-time The EXCELSIOR Remedies, Poivlively anil I'oriiiaiieutly cure all diseases caused by derangement of the Blood, Stomach, l.iver and Kiiineys. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, St unacti anil Liver Trouble; all hikin Disease, Bt. Vitus Dance. General Debility, Nervous Debility, tsick or Nervous Headache, (jalarrah, AI - or l'.liucts nt Ijulirippe, Ken 111e Complaints, UoiiHtipaiion and all its evil elTects The Excelsior Blood denser and Uxce! itor Vegetable I'ills, are especially adopted lor the above oomplaiuts. their curative powers are wonderful. TRY Til KM, they are guaranteed to oiire. Hend in your a«i --ilre-,* aud we will mail you THIS IOCOKL SIUIC LKADL'U cioiiaimng tesiimoniils id hundreds who have been cured by the Excelsior Remedies iu youi own County »nd Slate. Address all ooinuiuuloaiions Lo Office EXCELSIOR Medicine Co, Ko. I*o b. litis (Jt. 0 • Butler t* 1 BUTLER COUNTY Mutual Fire Insurance Company, Dffice Cor.Main &. Cunningham S.LF. HICK, Pres. «EO. k r TTKKk It. Tlf» Pr«. L. S. IcJt.IKIS. Ser'j tad rr»a«. niRHCTOHS Aim- i Wlct. Heudersou Oliver, l»r. W. Irviu, . I allies Stephenson, VV. W. Blackmore Weitzel. K. Bowman. 11. J. Klmgler Beo Kettcrer, Chas. Ketmun, Seo. Kenno, John Koenlnn LOYAL S. McJUNKIN. Agent BUTLEri LUMBER COMPANY Shippers and dealers in Huildin Materials Rough and uressed Lumber of a!l kinds. Doors «nd Windows, and Mouldings o! all kinds. H. E WICK, Manager. Office and Yurda, «At Cunningham and Monroe street*. Professional Cards. Dr. N. M. HOOVER, 137 E. Wayne St., office hours, 10 to 12 M. and i 10 3 F. M. G. M. ZIMMERMAN. PHTBICIAN AND HfKOKO'.', office at No. 4ft. S. Slain strict, t*er City Pharmacy. Butler. Pa, L. BLACK, PUTSiriAN AMI) BUBUKON. New Troutman Build I nK, Butler. Pa. SAMUEL M. BIPPUS. Physician and Surgeon. ¥OO West Cunningham St. J. J. DONALDSON, Dentist. Butler, Penn'a. Artiilclal Teeth inserted on the latest im proved plan, (iolcl Kill lux a spoclalty. Office— iver SehauraClothiue Scoro. DR. S. A. JOHNSTON . DENTIST, - - BUTLER, PA. <iold I'illlnir Painless Kxtr.iclton of Teeth nd \nltl!i»l ie.'tu with) it. I'U Ma specialty lr,ra u Ui l« or Vlu lwi Air or Local Q «Mt n'ln ml. » Ui3 d/ar v|iil!f'i eje' of Lowry OUIf. ' -In) 1 V■li •11 i i v , | riurj 1 \y< V. McALPINE, Dentist,} h now located In new and elegant rooms ad- Olnlaft »ils forra-;r ones. \ll kin Is of cinsp pl.ites and modern gold work, '"(ias Administered." A. T. SCOTT, ATTOK N K Y- AT- LA VV.; Office at No. 8. South Dlimoad. But'ir. Pa. DR. McdURCY BRICKER. Office at ilo S. Main St., Butler P*. Office hours s to a. and 10:30 to 12. A. M-, and I to a, and 7 to 'J P. M. W. H. BROWN, Homoeopathic Physician and Surgeon. Office I'JtJ S. Main Bt, over Bickel'« - I "*® store. m- j *....... s. wcivpan «t. WHAT IP ON WILL DO. IIS NATURE'S OWN TONIC. Rtimnlatos tho appetite and pro duces refreshing sleep. GIVES VITAL STRENGTH TO MJRSINU R MOTHERS. Checks wasting diseases, stops night sweats, cures incipient consumption. O Increases and flosh. MAKES RED, RICH BLOOD, Promotes healthy lung tissue. Will Rive tho palo and puny tho Nrosy cheeks of youth. CURES ALL FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Makes st route uicu uud women of weaklings. GILMORE'S IRON TONIC PILLS Cure &U Wasting Diseases and their sequences, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, &c. They are neither styptic nor caustic and -.i . no coagulating effect on the contents iln Momach or its lining; consequently not hurt tho teeth oi cause constipation . i .iiarr licea, ns <lo the usual forms of Iron. '. O ilnyii treatment 500. pmilphlot free. If not kept by your druggist, address GILMORE & CO., CINCINNATI. O. BERKiMtR & TAYLOR Funeral Directors, 151 . Maiu'St. - ButlPrea. KoffiHHf<or gentleman ii' l^htMirlioori. ('omiiiHiD illon fr<un S4O to SIM monthly. Work outll rd. only utiergellr party ambitlouH fo Hucceed. rwed apply- So C'ttnltal ri-u'ilred. AiMrcHM with reft*r<!n<.'<*, (HoIm; ftibju rubllAliltiK Co. T2.J riifMtnut . I'hibi., Pa. L. S. McJUNKIN Insurance and Keal Estate Agent 17 EAST jkfferhon KT. ! 51 TTI Jt'.H. I'A. REBTORE jM ] * LOST VIGOR i.. « A 1. 1 I N> W Will l,rtr« t II up 111 » H..M »•!•> • Willi i'l-N 1.1 Alt A Til. I" ' UI. N.-ix.ua I>»Im lit 1.-»» i fh. iu.l I'. «. i IU . Ilht-r«.«, ux.lui.ta ir KniMlou from ill m*. Wn«l«b4, »u> h ■r» |I.I. > li-ii.t i ■ < i in.tmljr, » i«l p»r tms b, null, e beir. (..[ f. •' Wuh >-»» Mr (A . Id.r m- giv« a w Itl. ■lift I ti.-mai.t-y. Ad dt c.a I'K Ai. MEIIICINK CO., Clu«vlallU Ohio. For Kale by C'lirystal I'harmaey. 1 '' ' to dtntrltMitß • I our iulvunl«j meuts Ja imrt payxuent forablgb ifriule Ac:ue : tlryolo. wlilcn wo !>■ nd ttiual on approval No; wiiiV dono until Uiu U.cjrcuj tunvu* u«l prove. Wiiiafactory. Young Ladies 3pT tcruie. I If UoyoprgtrU apply tlujy mnotU; well retoci twiidud. Write for purlluuLwtt. ACMC CYCLC COrtPANY, ELKHART, IND. Those Who Hasten Feed on Husks 111! WISE Will FOR 11! lift THE WALTER L, MAIN'S, "J HE JJiiAMifcf .«! Dt l J?HOWS fa BaRTH P>i<tivelj|pre-eaiinent in the annala oi amusement*, and ilwaifmjr, by comparison, all other*. Will exhibit in all its matchless magnitude at Butler For traiua s d caK to^transpor t this enor mous enterprise. 1.000 PEOPLE EMPLOYED. 300 OF THE FINEST HORSE'S EVER OWN»D BY ONE MAN. A HEARD OF ELEPHANT*. A DROTE OF CAMKLB. 5 CONTINENT MENAGERIE 5 Comprising a conntlesa collection of rare Zoological Wonders. < WA| I APF" ™ ONLY REAL ><? A\ LLnv C. riding lion 3 Ring Circus and elevated Stages 6 score of Noted Performers PROF. PIERRE PERIER Makes two dives daily from a tower 100 feet high, free to all, at 10:30 A. M. and 6:30 P. M. Free Street Parade DAILY AT 10 A. M. A moving maps of astounding splendor, comprising a full mile of entrancing Wonders A score of open (tens of rare wild beasts, lo kinds of Melodious Music, 5 Distinct Bands of Soloists. Oqe T Ficl<et Admits to all thjese Great Shows. Two complete l'erformaucea Daily at 2 and 8 P. M- Doora Open one Hour Earlier. They Are Here WE WANT YOU TO SEE m We mean the Bed Room Suit We spoke of LAST WEEK. 0-o—oo—o PRICES SIB.OO, $22.00, $25.00, $28.00 and $30.00 o-o—oo—o The Best Vul ues in America. O-O— oo—o CAMPBELL&TMPLET&K o-o—oo—o TIE HOME FMUIISER, BUTLER, PA. Shneideman's Old Stand. SHLOSS BROs', Fair and Square Clothiers, Outfitters and Hatters, Butler Pa. G. A. R. Attention.—We have just opened a case of Navy blue flannnel all wool guaranteed fast color Grand Army Suita. Members G. A. R prepare yourselves now .v bile you have time. We are prepsjred for you now with a special selection of the most elegabt Q. A. R. Suita, Caps and White Vests ever offered in Butler county. Grand Army Men watch these prices, you will wonder how we do it, but the low prices will enable us to clothe nearly all the G A, R. men in the county for the coming Memorial Day. Guaranteed luriigo Blue all wool untadable G. A. R. auit usually sold $ll.OO our price SB.OO. A bsolutely waterproof Indigo Bine all wool last color G. A. R suit SIO.OO The waterproof suit is made ol a speciol cloth chemically treated and is postively waterproof and fast color. We have the exclusive agency for this G. A. K. Suit. AiijtliliiK purchased or ua which dcea not meet joir expectations can be returned and the inoue> will be cheerfully refunded. Shloss Bro's, Tu,!!"' Schneidcman's Old Stand.
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